A Ut. gibune. tttmUn THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. TWO . TS. TEN PAGES SC1UOTOX, PA., SATURDAY MOHXIXC, JULY 27, .1901. TEN PAGES TWO CENTS. s iS, ' 1 rf ,s' SCHLulf COURT IS COMPLETE Captain Lemlu JikIqc Advocate Gen eral ot the Navu, Will Be Judge Advocate. PRECEPT TO THE COURT The Circumstancoa to Be Invest! gated Will Call Upon the Depart ment for All Documentary Evi dence Tho Conditions Attonding tho Ai rival of tho "Flying Squad ron" Off Santiago and tho Roasons for Its Rotrogrado Turn Westward, Are Among tho Subjects to Bo Con sidered Secretary Long Displeas ed at tho Loquacity of Naval Ofllceis. rtv Fxolii'lio Wire fi im The Awoclvnt Pren. AValiiHKtiili. .TllU '; Sot ictnl Long his completed tlu pcisonuel of tho St litt j until (iflinnili) li the appoint ment of Captain Lnnlj, bulge advocate policial of tlio nnv, lo lie Judge advo cate fen Iho mint. No wotd has been intUtil fioin ltcai Admlitil Kinihcil) Indliatlng that nUkei's divine linn t ion to solve . a im nibor of tho loint inn', tin1 -ffiiluiy does tint believe that the mimli.il has boon toticitlv quoted as having asked to lio excused on .uiount or lil.s health. The iuliuli.il wits not notified of his (eloetlijit until last niuht, anil Ik iiiii have hail no nppoi ttiult to doil.ue hi. Intuitions. In addition, hr Is noted In tho naxj as a stiiit dKt Ipllnuilan and as a devoted adherent to the fotnis and etiquette of the si lvii o so that he unit Id huitllv dot lino inipoitant dnl cm opt for liiMiimountable ltasons and would i.'italulv not disiinss public lj Ills In tention liofoie i nniiiiunlinting with Ills oflli till -npcilois The st lei tlmi of Captain l.cinlv ns Judge advocate Is n guided as pcthaps the best ihoke wlili h lotild he lnatlc Soeiolat Long was at 111 Mt nxeiso to (housing tlu a plain. owing tn his long loiineitlon with the dopaitinent xvhlih might lax li 1 tn open lo the c lunge bv Sdilo.v's fiiends that he nan lintlei the dep n ttnent',s Inllnenit. Anx olijtttlon of tli.it Mini, however, will lie offset hj the fat t that Captain Loinlv Is a pei Fonal 1 1 lend of Si hit and has f-oied with li I tn in sexcial miKc. Including: the fJicel ullef expedition Secretary Long's Fairness. Tho fallings of mind dlsplaxod bv f-ecielai Long In sole i Hurt the mem beis of the toilit is now bete 11101c cvi tlint than In the st let lion of a Judge advocate The Hist nanit piessotl upon lilt, noilto was that ol .Major chailos 11 I.iin hiliin i assistant adjutant In spector in the inaiiiie toips who has a leptilatlon in the stixlte as a pio'-e-ititlng ollltei and an uuihoill.v on naval 1 1 II was talltd to the sctielaij s ntlontlnii, howcvci that the majoi's at -tlnn In foi im r inses had lit en ultl ol,t il, and iiinsoipienth his name was dioppeil fioin loiKsldei.illnii That had hanll.x hi en done liefoit xxmd tame of ihr seilous t liaises tlleil against linn li Colonel Mi ad, tmn maud. ml of the inailne haiiaiKs at the llinoklxn nu Mild Ciniminniler ,Iohn 12 l'lllsliuij was mentioned, hut it was thought better Hot to aipolnl lilni as In s otiulpnieiit ollker at the Chuiloslown x.iid under i mi iiim iitt of Admlial Sampson and so might he suvpet ted of poisonal hl.is. Set ii tai Long Is unit li dlt.ple.ihed with the lmpuuit ot t t-i l .tin naval oill eeis who have iiudei taken to set theli Mislnn of teitaln Iniltlents iuio the liewsupois In nth into of tho mint 'of lliillli All ollltois will he given to undei-tand that the nie not to talk puhlklv ahout the Wt-t Indian npci ntlons until the t inn t shall haw sum tuoiRiI them and heaid tlu 1 1 tcstlmnnx Precept for tho Couit, The pietept lo the inuit was IsmihI till)- afteiuooii. It Is lit follows Tn ilinli il (.. in in Piu i t nil il staiis Xttt, W kIiIiilIi ii, li I' t ii I 1 1 ii' rcn lei-t of Ituir ilniirtl W inhol I s 'lit', I nltt I stuci lot, mill,- In ii ,i r llnel lull i P1II, i up) 'mow ili, i i ut if Irunilr, of Mliltli Mill me hertln iiiolnlti I ir-Iilent . lit ii Vduilialt lini kinilnrlt titnl Irttt I. k llriilinii, I'li'lfi! S no imj, imhii I'orn. nml ( 1 1 t 1 1 ii snniicl ( Itiult t nit 1 Slates mil jml.'t .iilii.ili Riiiirnl, jii -r nl tnfati, U iirirli) ontt toil tn tnntt uo ut tlio MX tliiuuinrnt aliliiRtnn II I . at I p'tlmk t in, mi IIihhIu, iIh I Jlh ihi ut h Irniliri, I'm) nr in mm lluieitter :n nut ho iUlllllllh' fur tin' i111ili-c n( i in it I I MLT ill'n Ilif iiinliid tf tlio on s,),!,, tninmoiltio In the lui.i, iliiilnir t ( remit .ir llli nn, inil In loiiiiMiim with ilu omiiIh thcictf Hie tourt Hill tlimuii.lili 1 in iii 1 r into ill Hi" .liiiim-tiiitfi liijini.- tipnii tin ktilijrit of llu inrtlfitlon lincli orilcnil ami to tli'i nil, irsiiln rsjiiiliiius oullj ill iroicr ullm luip iltrniUiiu tin li Knuinl, lll tilt upon Sim ilrpiilnicnt (or ill ilnmnicntio cldniii In rrlatlon tin if In i, a, lllo I'pon tlio ifinpictlon of Hip (ntollisiliun Hie inrt Mill icpoit lu ie(illiii,4 mitl tho n i. mm ml.cn. nlth i full n I U tallul Huttintnt ( nil tlie fjtls whltli It nut ilrmi to Im ci ialilUlirtl, tocllirr with In iplnmn at, i(Coin jionrtitlon In tlio inrinUii Wlnle Hr il, put Hunt relict tipnn (lie tllMiriiiiii ol th cwnt tn inalve it exjinlintl in inn ulu nulier lull md tompleti, m remiretl l tlio nlliter ul hf ImUnie it l ton ,nrl, the lepmt hloulil ilio tlio toiKlii.inni ret linl on teilairi impoit int polntt to width attmtiin I. kpetiritill) ill rectcil, a fullont: The Important Point. "llnl-IIU lomluit In toi iiiiiim, uitn ,1( ctriits ul the miiMiko jnipiikii "htion I il he tllitinistan.il .iltenillni Hie ipi I'm (onlrollii.ir. intl tlic inpikit of tho in.,u menU of the 1j inir niti-iikeii1 off Cienftieeun ,n JIh.i. l')t Third Tin clnmiistuncr attniillnj, the re rona lonirnlliiiK, and the ptpueli of the num ntnti tf the Mid tqtiiilinn in innuuilri; from I Irnfurfin In Sintiaso "lotul'i I he iiitiiimUnrrii ajlenliiu 1 1 r tr rhal ol the 'rltinir wiiiilinii' off MuMaiw, Hie reauint for lu letmsjilp turn wenwiird, ni ilr uiliini (i nni iff s.midpi, unci the pn riet) thtiriif, "Hllli Hie tiiiiiiiKti'ura .illfnlini: anl'the ret.niu hr til" ilUnhrdlinro lit I oniniinlore H lih. of tin i il im if I In' hpiilmi'iit null iiiiiii In Im tltuuli iluitd xj ii, lfi, uml the pn prlety ol hl conduct la tho prcinkc. ."sixth Tlio toiidltlin ol the etui mppl of the 'fi.iiiiir Mimtlroii fti ami ahout Mi 2, If-iij lit iodine fjcllltle. the iictoll, II am, for or idinbllll of the fcti.rn ol Hie n,tndron to Ke ct to coil; ami the ai curacy and iro prlcl of the of (It ill report made by Commo iloic Sthle with rcpect to Dili matter. "Sotnith Whether or not eery effort Incunv li"nt upim the lomtnvidliiir itdter ol a fleet un tier niith tliiunitiintei n nude lo lapturr or ile.troi the Spmi.l ciui'ir Colon a (dip liv at author ullhiu the rtitrinto to intl.no harlmr, Mil 27 to II, inclmllp, ind tlio iieieltv for, oi uiltlnihllltt of, rnKntlni; Hie 1 tileries at tho rntramc to sintMao Inihoi, uml the Spinlli towel nt author within the enframe lo s.ild lurhor, nt the ruiRej mcil, and tho propriety ol Conimi dore silli'a con lut In the prtmlm "I Iblilh the noclt, II an, for and ad tlMhllllt of, Mitldnitlinr nt nlnht the 'fltintf Hinilron' fmm tho enlrinte to smtiiBn liatbor lo a ilMantc at mi, if Miib dull be found ti halo been the iie, the Intent end chjraitcr of autli wlllnlrnuali, ami whether or not i clo-c or ndeiputc bloikide ol mid liaibor, to pietent the eiap if tlr encim'a evili theie tn in WJ etibllhcd and the piopriel of Com modi re Shlei'n condii t In the prcmlei, "Mntli The iiinltlnn of the llrnntdtn on the mornlnir of lulj a, lis, at tho lime of the exit of the S'ltiMi ton Is from the Imbor of sm tlmii tlio ciriunilnntc ntd inline, tlie rcn-om fr, and the liuldcntu reullliiir Irnni the tum ble of tho llioiikljn In the dilution In whlili he turned at or about th" bcelunlie ol the nilim with f.ald SunMi xteh, ind the pol lllltt if tlriebt inllhllnt; with oi rmlinserln am other of the ie,icln of tiny I'lillnl !titc fltet an 1 the pioprlelv of Cninniodore ihlr.ta tonduit in the premUe "lenth-lhe cirinnistanc,a leidiii; to md th 111111101111 of a iniitmtcrs with Mcitcnitit 1 lion 0 llodfj.oii, Lulled M ite navi, who on Ink .1, 18 is. limine the bittlc of smlajo, wn imlKitnr of the llronkli'i. In irlatlmi lo the luridiie ol tie Riooltltn; nlo the lolloipiv at tint lime between Couiiiodore schlit nnd lien tenant Hode'on ind the ciiMiine tniup ndime letHien them on the subject thtlrnf, uml the prtprlity of conduct of ihniril fcthlej in the prenike " I lie forecolne upeelfte iliieillom are f,nrn pn niaril for the infoimttloii md etildince of lh" tnurt, but don't limit or re.ltlit the snC if Its Inquiry into "the entire mittrr," the lme tleillon of whlili it arknl b the offinr con teined Iteir dmlril 5ililei Int liren itifirined of hit rlpht tn lie ptpint, cllhir In penon or bv tonus 1, illume the intr'tU'ition, tn noi exitiiine wilneje and In otlcr eUilcnte biToie the iimtl honlil he n h.ne The court nu nt ant lime emit to nihil intiinlcd or enli tied Iheirlo like rltlli Hi" Imtilieitiou will 1.0 IkIiI In i i.n tnurt Huh eniplotintiit on ln ri dut l re pilrcd 1 t Ihi public intoit-l" (nM'i inuler mi hind at the nut Hrpirlmnil, Wh-Iiiiib mi thlt tith do i f lull, 1'ini. t Mem tli Mm II Ine, sotntin WILDERS SIGN LABOR CONTRACT National Tube Works Company at McKoosport Attempt to Check mate the Labor Leaders. Fty Fxchnlie Wire from Ihe oiaied I'ret rittshtliK Pa , Jul 26 -The National Tuhe Woiks lompain nt MiKcospoit has made an unexpected moe. Intend ed to i hetkiuate tlio Anialsamated ns soeiatlon. Their skilled woiknien hae hcon nsked to sisn lndl idn.tl lontiatts to pinetieall lepudlate mix union labor, mid they haxe been six en but u shut time to think the mntlci oei. It Is untleit-tood that should the not plsn the i initial t, the- will find Hull posi tions xai.int It ttaiHpiietl today that late on TIiuimIiIX evenlns the tuO xeld cis of lu- mills wen? paid olf and then taken Into the olllee of the sent nil siipeiltitendent whole the weie pie si nt tl x !th Individual ionti.it ts to he t-ltnied for at least" a t.ii. Some de iiiiii nni, xxlille otlieis signni the itm tnuts This nioxement. liBlitlns Hie with Hi o. tallied t nnsteinntlon into the tanks of the striken The xx elders are highly skilled wot knit n and with tlielr to-opeiatlon the Ids' plant mlsht be ilosed tlow n With them In line the plant xIU piohabh keep on iiiniilns' as thotish nothlnu had happtned. It xas Intimated toulqlit h filenils of the xeldeis tint thex would nil slsii the tontiai t I)i Unite nnnnum oinrnt that the olll ilals of the AnieiiLan Sheet Mi ul eoni paux xmiiiIiI slait the Dewees AVootl mill lu MiKeispoit, it non-union plant, ui Moutl.i, i eat bed the heatltii.iiteis of the Amalgamated assoiiation eailx tinlit The inws xal letelxed In silent e That the nioxement xxould not be peiniittetl to be niiido xxlthout a de ilded attempt to cheek It xas subso nuontlv shown by Inng and earnest loiifeicntcs that took place timing tho afteiuooii. 1'iesldent Shaffei xxas l'jsolx tonilntitl to his pi Unto ollke and llieie was a tiint.t.int stiiam of Mlms lallliiK on him, who weie shown In as soon as possible. Tlieso xiitoi.s weie niosilj mill xxnikeis and a iiiun hei xseie icioRiiletl as MeKeespoit itsldeuts While tho tank and Ulo of the stilkois ate not aciitialiitetl with the plans of the tampalRii, tbey now billexe hat theie ate some inipoitant tlexeloinnents lo take plate xhkh xxlll i hnuc-e the aspect of aflalis sieatl Theie Is appaieutly less of the lonfl tleme thai wax noted ill the Hist put ot the weik, but theie xvas a lot of de tot minntlnu expiesoetl by tho men xho lonsented to talk at all Amouft" the olllteis of the manufaetuiois the h.iino studious silent o Is pieseixed. Tlie mil stateineiit obtainable has bi pu that the situation xuis iniehniiBed, that tho inanufattuiets had made no tiM'i tines foi u settlement of the stillto nnd did not Intend to, so far ns xns Unnwii loeall. As lowed b manu faetuieis not Inteiested dlieitl with the slilke tho situation was summed up today In this xa Tho utilke Is not nffutliiK the I'liltcd States Steel rtu potation as heilously iih was ex pected by the Amalgamated associa tion The feelliiR of the loading' ofll elals of the tiust Is tlint the sit lite, will not last Ions' nfter the summer weather Is past That this Is the belief Is In dliatcd by the lltttle effort that tho tompany Is making to foreo their mills Into npeintlnu Tho nianufat tuieis ienli,e that It woultl be a bind task to tiy anil arrange this stilk settle ment at a time In tho year when men don't want to woik anywa They me waiting for the fishing season to pass and the season for outdoor spoits and amusements, and xxhen tlieso mo oxer and the men are batk to their home?, they will ho toady to talk to Jheni with some leasonahly show of success. This Is tho opinion of tho majoilty of tlio iiiaiiufaeliiicis, hut theio mo a low who bellexo Ihe ton tost xll bo one of the longest ami imifct bitter cei si in In this tountiy. FOSBURGH IS AGAIN FREE JikIqc Stevens, ot Pittstlcld, Directs tlie Jnru to Return a Verdict ol Not Gulltu. CASE NOT ESTABLISHED Tho Prosecution's Evidence Insuffi cient Shouts of Approval in tho Court Room Jurymon Sid Not Leavo Boats Chiof of Police Com mended Tho Members of tho Fos burgh Ftimily Woop with Joy at tho Charge of tho Court Thoy Ex tend Thanks to tho Press nnd Public. By I xclii'hc Wire from The Audited I'ira, l'lttsfleld, Muss.. July 20 The ttlul of Uoboit S Fosbuigh, nieusetl of hat ing shot and killed his slstci, May, In August last jcar, wns (.(included abitiptly this nioiiiliig. Judge Stexens, liiiinedlately nfter the coutt had been foimally reopened, tlliectcd the Jiuy to rctuin u xcidlct of "not guilty." That action xxas lu response to the motion mndo jestorday by lounscl for the de fense that the case be taken from the jury, on tho giouiid that the pioe (iitlon had failed to piodiito evidence to sustain Its ebnigo. The Juiy cm llod out the IiistitHtions xxlthout leax Ing their seats. After the custom uy formalities, the ptlsoner xxas tllstbarged. Spceta tois in the t unit loom applauded loud lx' and lushed to shnke the joung man's hand The ilenioiisliatlon xv.is suppiessetl tiuliklx In addiessing the Jui. the Judge said: '.Mr. Foioman and (itntlemen: Dur ing si das xx e have listened to a painful leeltnl of one of the saddest tragedies oxer piesonted to a Juiy, A beautiful girl, just budding Into wo manhood, xias shot down, and her lu other has been aeeusid of the irline. The government has, In accusing the In other of the cilnie, beta tailed on to establish thiee things: "Kit st That May rosbuigh xx.vi not killed bx Inn Rial s. "Set nnd Tlint no one ilse In the hotiue Killed her. The kox eminent must exiliide exoiy one fioin tho chin go extept the tlefendant, "Thiitl That the ait xxas cilmlnal. "The tilal has juoLcedcd somewhat In the foi in of mi Inquest, and has been tiicd xx Uh gteat naips on the pait of the gox eminent and "the ilelcnse. Theie has been a deMie to obtain proof, and so a gieat deal of exldinie has lnen Intiodiiced ami admitted without ob jection whltb might haxe been exiluotd under the strltt mle of the law, "I think I ought aim to sax to oii that It Is due to the t hie f of polite, who has stood bililiul till piosot ution, that 111 the xiow of the mint he has tiled to do his duty xxlth u slnglt exe to as. eettalnlng the tmth Now, Mi Toie inaii anil gentlemen a motion has been made that this case be taken fioiu t lie Juiy, and It bet nines nix- duty to sa.x to ou that. In the opinion of the imiit the gox eminent has not fuinlshed jnoof Hilllltlent to sustain a xeidltt of guilty against the defendant and tluieftne, undei the dlicttlon of the itiult lu the Inilietnionl of Itobeit S l''oslniigh foi killing hlw sister jou x 111 lettlin a xcr dkt ot not guilt." Fosburgh in Tears. While the Judge was speaking the membeis of the rosbuigh lamll, leal ling xxhat his lemaiks meant to them, Inn. st Into tons, Teais rolled down the defendant's ( books, Itc-lde him bis fathei and mother i-at with theli hand Kerchlefs to thMi ejes The defendant xxas oideied to stand xx bile the foioman of the juiy xab asked, "What Is nui xettlkf.'" lie ic plled, "Not guilt." The delcndant xxas tlien foimally dlt. chiugcd As soon as the Juiy xmis dismissed the foieman called them together In his piiynto muni for a tonfeience. AVIthout exception they doclaicd that they xxould haxe letuinod a xeidkt ot not guilty within fifteen minutes If they had not been Instiucted by the couit. Their genei.il impiessloii xxas that the tilal xxas a xety fair one, but that the goxoiiuuent had acquitted the defendant xvltli Its own testimony. They acknowledged that they xxould haxe paid no attention to tho exhibits in the tase. Tioni the coutt room young ros buigh went dliectly to the hotel and pasted qukltly to his wife's loom. She was 111 In bed, but at the news of her husband's acquittal Ishe aiose, and, thioxvlug her aims mouml him. ex tlolmod "Thank Clod! Thank God"' Ills motliei Joined them and they then went below stabs to tho lobby of tho hotel, xxheio nil liifoimal reception was being held. Young Fosbuigh xxas asked to make a statement, but be declined, lemiii Ic ing that he might s-ay Mimetlilng about the case lalei. Chief of Police Commended. When District Attorney Hammond, xho had been the prosecuting olllcei In the trial, xxas asked to make n state ment be said ho thought It would bo Impioper foi him to say mi thing ut this time, except that fioin tho evi dence submitted the court was fully Justified In taking the caso fioin the Jill, Ho thought, howoxoi, that Chief of Police NkhoUoii was fully win united In making tho Investigation that ho did. Mr. Hammond said later that the pinseiutlon had hoped lo show by tlie testimony of Hcutilto at the Inquest that the deleiidatit had had tho ex clusive oppoitiiulty to get his lev olver. At the Inquest, be said, her testimony was that her brother Hobcit was In tho baik hall when the shot was (lied, but hoi at linn In changing hei testimony pi evented the state fioin brlnslng nut that point to tho Juiy. i:x-istilcl Attuino Jllbbutd, ono of the counsel for the defeino, said that he was not Hurpiled lu tho least at tho action ot the court. He believed Hint the Judge would have oideied n veidtct If the defense had not put In any evidence. Chief ot J'olko Nicholson, who hai been the cential flgutc lu tho case, on behalf of the pioseuitlon, said that, In asmuch n" the state was satisfied, ho supposed he xxould haxo to be. He took no stock In ihe slot y that came fiom New Yolk to the effect that ulll tlaxlts hod been obtained showing that ex Idem o that May Fosburgh bad been shot by burglins might be obtained In New Yoik. This nftomoon Ihe rosbuigh family gaxo out the following statement: f"U'o me glad tho tilal has ended Wp never had a moment's doubt of the lesult. We know xve hod told tho exact tiutli as to the death of our dear May. Her death at tho hands of a burglar was a clashing blow to us all, licit gi eater still was our anguish xxhen ono of our membeis was ait used of killing her. Hut tluottgli It all, Ood's Infinite lovo and power has sustained us. Grateful to tho Press, "To that poitlon of tho public pi ess and the kind ft lends who haxo so nobly stood by us, xx o extend our sincere thanks," ll ih undei stood that Uoboit S Fos buigh, tlio tlefendant, will intiko no statement pcisonally and that the statement given out this afteinnon will he tho onU ollltlal one to como fioiu tho Fosbuighs Mis. Itobert I. Fosbuigh, however, took occasion pot son. illy lo thank the lopiosontativoK of the piess.fiom xxbom she said slip bad received the kindest consideration. She said that she was not going to talk about the i.ise, as she had talked and thought of nothing else slnte last August, xx lion her daiightei xx a" killed "When I was on the x li nens stand "she said, "I did not look at the juiv I only know that I had to tell what happened that dicadful nlRlit and I did it I was very glad that the Judge ruled 111 fax or of the pio-oiution and allowed almost ovuthlng to go. In. I wanted the Juiy to know the Until and the whole ttutb. Of couise, 1 feel xctv happv." Mr. and Mis Fosburgh, their two daiighteis. Hither and Hcatilte, nnd their son .Tallies, will leave soon foi 'down east" Hobei I H Fosbuigh and his wife will go to M.iMiird, Mass, as soon a Mrs. Fosbuigh's health xvill penult. They will occupy a cottage theie, xx hit li was being ananged lot them at the time MNs May Fosbursh was shot. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Exceptional Activity Is Noticed in Steel Mills Not Affected by Strikes. P Fxcluite Wire 'rom The Asoei del Pre. New York, July 26. It. O. Dun's weekly levlew of tiatle tninoiioxv xxill say: A foitnUht of steel stilko has passed without materially alteilng the position of the contestants, or adxeisely inciting the Intlusti as a whole. Kx t optional at tlvit Is notltitl at the mills not nflet'ttil b the stilko and the movement of .stuietui.it mateilal for biidgcs buildings anil biitk elevation Is still heavy. Steel bins for agilcul ttiial Implement makeis ate Hun in piite and ficely puuli isotl, Itallwaxs sctk Height cms, and wills .no sold for dt llveiy next July. Cotton ties, sheets ami hoops aie comm indiiig a pieinium. 1'ig lion Is aciiimulatiug, but (onsuineis offer no concessions. Onion for tin pi ites weie not accepted foi tkllveiy befoie Octobel 1, when Ihe stilko began owing to tho nvcisold con dition of mills, and distant coutiacts me still taken at unchanged prices, but jobbeis mc locelvlug high pilces for goods dellveied luiiiiedlatel. New lines of woolen goods for tb liv ely after Oclobu 1 opened at nindeiato l eductions fioin last ear.s prices, as geneially expected by the tiatle. Sup plies of hoax weight goods have been liduieil to a s.ttlsf it toi point and tho situation lu all In ant lies of the Intlus ti is stub as to ongendei confidence. Haw xvool, however, thus far falls to lellect the lmpiovemont, quotations le nialnlng unchanged at the lowest aver age pi Ice In four cais Cotton goods aio dull. Shoo shops aie pioduclng at full capaclt. with oi dei s ai living steadily, anil salesmen me illicitly placing spilng samples libeiall In western and southern mui kets. Vacations In the coin liimkct on Monday indicated manipulation by stock uiaikct Intel osts. Weather alone xveio not sulllclcntly distressing to cany tho September coin option nt Chit ago to within a small fiactlon of sixty cents, while the withdrawal of suppoit caused sales six cents lower the following dii. Fnlluies for tho week nuuibned IDS In tho Fnlted States, against -Ml last cai, antl ii In Canada, against 28 last eat. Groom Drops Dond, lly I uliulie Wire from The"oilatul Pkm. Xtw ork, .fill So lotin II lloeir, of tlio 1 l.t Dour &. lairoll Ihio loiiijnnj, ot Xj Vint,, dud iiililrlih a Hi,. Inn,, plinth h.,i. Iniw tills nfteinoon Vlr lloert wan iliitintr Ihe I 1 gelilimr. Pride ol Xew Voih, when hi tj mil In diop tho linen mid fill Imku.inK V nottd of kruiinii and othen rii'hej in lili i.t. lilni- md a ilottir w n riultkl) miiiini m il, hut Vlr 11 en wit dead licfme medic il ml arrlttd Killod by a Live Wire. By Fxclutlic Wire from The totlated I'resi. llililinoio Md. Ink Jtl -II Irani. Walt i. a driit'Bkt, UH l.it "S ii tli aitiiue, wj killed In Iiim kit re thl' im mini: 1 t mine In tontait with un cli ill It li.ia nlie Hit Imlt tja inini I in the stoic 1 1 link, an I tin iiimner in whuh lie (ii.talneil the lmil, a liiv.lnt, iKoiikIi It U kiiipii9ei tint i llvn wlic hid mine In contact with a cis enk, v hit It Vi. Wmeii tritd lo turn on, Argonauts Will Not Row.' Ill I xelmlte Wlie from The xwiciuted I'ren. rnnln, Out. Jul W - I aplaln Maker, of (hi Viiionna new, which in t nil) ilcfealnl tin e.icr nt I'lillnlelplila. vt lied lodi lint (he Vn.1 naula tould not rnu the I'lti lulel Iiih ns atiiln leiiu-o Iht had not denied ifporlt th-t Hit' turn litiltii I' aetldeiit. Corbett Gets Decision, Ptnnr, lull 2'l V, im IK I'mliett nt the de (Mini our Kid Itiuilln lu the. tiutli ruimd to-liluht. GREAT PEAT OF CRESCEUS The Noted Stallion Lowers His Own Time nt Cleveland Drlv- Ino Park. WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN Ho Trots n Mile in on the Glenvillo Track in 2:02 3-4, Establishing: a Now World's Trotting Itecoid for Both Sexes Circumstances Woro Anything: hut Conducivo to Fast Time Ton Thousand Pooplo Wit noss tho Race An Ovation for Kotcham. By FxcluMte Wire from The Awociatod Press. Cleveland, 0 July i!6. Amid the en thusiastic chceiM of neai 1 ten thous and people, Crcscoiis, tho woild's ihumploii tiottlug stallion, again do motistiatcd that ho Is tho peer of all tiotteis by tiottlug a mile this after noon on the C.leuvllle ti.uto In '-'.0.'. This establishes a new xxoild's trot ting lecord for both sexes, leplaclng the former xxoild's recoitl of 2,0 Hi held by The Abott. Tho cliciiiustances ton iioi tod xxlth this lematkable pel foi m anco xv ere an thing but conducive to fast time, as, owing to the heavy lalns of last night, the tiaek xvas not In the best ot (oudltloii today and It xxas about 6 SO p. in. befoio the track xxas doomed to be In sulliclently good shape to xxairant making tho attempt. At that time the sun's heat had been ic placed by tool bice yes, Fveu then, theie wou xeiy fexv hoi semen that looked for a mile better than 2 01. After having been given seveial ptellniluaiy miles, lltoigc Kelt ham tame out with the stallion to attempt xihat seemed an Impossible feat Ketthain nodded for the woid on the thud s.oio, the hoise Uniting like u machine. Atcoinpanlctl by a. l minor, the ihostnut stallion falilv flew to the quai ter, the tlnieih' xxatches legisteilng just thirty seconds. As Ciestous swung Into tho back slielch, be xxns Joined by a setoiul l minor, and although many piedietcd that the footing xvas such as would ictaid his hpeed, he i eat boil the half In 1.01. As the time xvas hung out. the Immense ciovvd luoke out In cheeis, as It was evident that the mile xxould be n f.Tst one. The throe-quartois pole was reached In 1.3194, and as the gieat stallion tiotted Into the stroteh a itin ner on each side, bis file tlonless, niu-ibinc-likc stiide xvas f.tlily eating up the distance. Never onto falteiiug, notwithstanding tho teulllc clip, ho faiily flew to tlie xxbe, being sustained onlv b Ills indomitable courage anil almost human Intelligence, not being touched once by the xvhlp, bis sole uig ing being the dilxei's xolio and tlie thundetlng hoof beats of the accom paiilng iiinncis. Ovation for Ketchain. s tlie time for tho mile was nn nniiuied, 2 0J,4, and the immense eiowd leallzed that it new xxorld's lecoid had been established. Kcteham and his faxoilte stallion vxeto tendeied an ova tion sjili as baa been but seldom wlt-net-sed on a lace tiaek. Thousands of enthusiastic people lushed out on the tinck and Ketchain this, lifted fiom the bulky and can led tn the gland stand on the shoulders ot ndmlicis. Cheer after cheer lent the alt, and the name of Cieccus was on the lips of evei one piesent. "Kcteham! Kcchani"' elled the ciowd. anil the owner of the stiudy son ot ltoboit MiGiegor xvas al most can led to the judge' stand.wheie he delivered a biief addiess. Ciesteus now not only holds the woild's tiottlug letottl foi both sexes, but last week at the Detiolt fStuiid Clieult meeting, by trotting in 2,00 nnd 2 00, in bis uice against Ch.nlc Heir, f-etuied the xxoild's licoitl for the two fastest heats oxer trotted lu a lace, hlv second mile In .'0"i nlsn beluga new xxoild's leiord for the fastest mile ever tiotted In a lace, and also tho fastest second heat over tiotted. It Is said by pioiiiluent hoi semen that Geoige H Ketchain de soives. milt h ciedlt for the leinaileable achievements of tho gieat son of Hob ei t MiOiegor, as he has the pioud dis tinction of not onlv owning the vvoihl s champion ti otter, but also having bietl lit tn and tlilven him lu all bis inics THREATENED STRIKE DID NOT OCCUR Tho Port Richmond Shop Mon Work Without a 12 Per Cent, Increaso. lit Ixtliiute Wire fiom Tho Awoclatcd I'nii I'lilladelphla. July 26 Ofllcials of tho Heading roiupany took no notice of the demand of 12 per cent, lucieasc in wages liinde by the shopmen nt 1'oit Hielunond, and tho xxoikmen frilled to cany out their threat to stilko today In the event of the company refusing the demand. Tho xv oiks nue iiinning today with out Intel niptlon, -- Governor's Appointments, 11 I xclmlti Wlro from The tociated Prru HarrikhiiKr, Inly 21 Oomnor Mono tinl.it re appointed Ilr T I, I'oiwond, of Che.ttr, i iiieiuher of the tato qiuuiitino board Hie cowl nor aNo le appolnlnl the following mm auert of tin, Mnitinvta Itefuiin mhool. Ihoiina wlulitiiun, IMtMmnr, Mix I P Paiitlto.t, William s Mchlnle.t. II it Walker, jr Mle then lamei McClellan. Vlnjin-ea, lolm r Ian., inct1niiB, II Wallue, Xitttattle Pugilist in Serious Condition, Py Hirliidie VMri from The Auoclateil I'rcn Sew oik .lull '.'1- lllil Mtt'anti, the pilule, X .1, piifill.t. h Iimi.'Iii llilm senn luiiiitU it fen dajt ao at Seijiuin ulih "Vnlj" wjiumi, df I lult I a I Ik, ami win "in kuoiked nut, l it a piitute inliurluiii in I'aleuon, x I , in ,t ifiiotia tondithui Ice Hen Win a Sttike. fly Fxelmho Wire from The Vvoijlxtrd TrM ('0111111111", (l, lul Sfl --l i ikinir lie t mi ii llilm une ui inted i tin horn ili .ml pi for ot 1 1 time uud rtouuud wtlk pull, Till: NEWS THIS MORNING Weather Indications Today! FAIRt WARMER. 1 (ieuerul ('irweiu Ureal. the Uortd'a Tiot- tine llecord r.i.liiitali Sot (iullij of kllllni; lilt Sbttr, Pit i r it in tlie Sthle Cio. Ihliteeiith Henlmenl llieikt Catiip, 2 (ienerat Ctuliondile Drpiltmciit, 3 I.tal-Oflliria of the Xtw liapld Trandt I viiiimi) North Sttinton Summer Sihcol Clojed. 4 litltoiixl. Nolo md (Aininent. 5 liial -linprnxrmriita at Conned Pirk. 'He fur Second Plate In the ldutatlonal Content, (I total Vet sirtntnn and Sibudnn. 7 (leneral Norlheistirti l'enn'banlu I'ltuntlil aod Comniercid. 8 licil 'sielal and I'tnictial, (ln W'nman'a lej SilenllHe lalid 0 lnt i HetlRloiM Xe of lie Week Sinidi Sthnol Iimiii fir Itnionnw Slori "nil i I.Plle (hlld Vnll Leal Them " 10 fienrnl TiieWixlllo and In (Milili I arm JAPAN LOOMS UP AS A "YELLOW PERIL ii In the Eyes of Mr. Pichonthe French Miiistor to China tho Subjects of the Mikado Aro to Bo Foarod, Uy P.xiliitlte Wlie fiom The xstotlalnl Pre. Pails, Julv 2o' M. Plchon, foimer minister to China and who Is now In 1'ails, in an lnteiviow published lotla, tnged the considerate ticatmcut of the Chinese because he believed a polk of violence would lead to even mine seil ous upiislngs than tho recent tioublc SI. I'k lion said ho did not bollcxc lu an Immediate "Yellow 1'eiil." lie thought It would be a long time be fore the Chinese became dangeiotis to Ihiiope. Ilofeiilng to the Japanese, ho said that was another matter, and that their ptogies-fi Inspired him with liitith anxlet. MR. PATTISON ACCEPTS He Is Unwilling to Be Numbered Among Thoao Who Shirk the Duties and Burdens of Citizenship. By Fxcluthe Wire from The Awoeiated Pres. I'lilladelphla. Ii July 26 i:-liox -ei nor Itobeit V, PattKon tmlny iik opt ed the election to succeed Chailcs P. Donnelly as chaltman ot the Demo ciatlc city committee. In a lettei lo the committee, he said. "I would much lather that the ic M'oiislbllltles of so Inipoitant a position should have fallen upon other hbouldcis. 1 am unwilling, howcvei, to be iiuin betetl anniug those who sblik tho duties and but dons of cltlenshlp, while en Jolng Its bcnellts. 1 accept the elee llon." Continuing, he sas, lu pait. "It Is openly ihaiged and admitted that lu this Kopublican stionghnld political cotiuptlon and polltkal lings now hold the seats of power and plate, Thc-o have boon deaf to the voice of the peo ple Public xx oiks haxe been made tho source of exorbitant piivate gain. Pub lic franchises haxe been distiibutetl as peisonal gifts, "These ox lis cannot continue In the piesenco of an intelligent and moused people Parties aio now organizing for the stiuggle the Itepublicau ling for Its defense, tho people for the oveitluow of the ling. In this contest tho Demociatlc piuty must take Its plate with tho people. Twice lu the hlstoiy of the city the Deiuotiatlc paity, In the admliilstiatlnii of the af falis of the dlsttlit, has tlemonstinted that the people made no mistake In the commission of public nffaiis to its hands, its admiulstiations aio blight pages in our clt's hlstoi, "Let us i.illy under the Demociatlc banner and by thorough oigauizatloii and Intelligent ro-opeiatlon deseixe a xlttoiy that will again piove to our fellow cltl.ens that wo aie woithy of their contldence." IMPERIALISM THE ISSUE. Mr. Bryan Rogards tho Tariff ns Na tional Stomach Ache. ft Ixilmlte Wire from 'Ihe V'souated Prew. Chicago July 2b While heio today, William J. Hi van who Is going homo after a long tout of the east and e.outh, mid "Iinpeilallsm Is still the gieat Issue between the two pilmlpal paitles Tho t .u Iff. to bo sine, Is an inipoitant sun Jcct, but, to my nilnd, heait disease Is a nioie soilous malady than stomath ache." EARTHQUAKE IN NEVADA. lit l'mlutlit Wire fiom The Vvoclated Prea I'lko, Xei , Jult Jit het shotk of eirth quike win felt here at . '0 ihU afternoon Iho tilritlom weie frtm nrnth to tnulli nni la-t d thiee oi four mlniiUM Woild's Bicycle Rocoid Broken. lit ltlttiie Wire fiom Ihe Wotlafcd rrt's, Pintlilente, I! I lull -'il Will -tiuwn hike Iho u in his lilt.nle letoid f. i Hit pjn mill on A ..I lap tiatk at tin Ci)ll..niin thlt afteiuooii, ridlue the dlMiucc in 1 Jl I Ihe union ruord wJt I J7. lumK al Itali nnoic b Art hie Vltl ji lit i ii, jt j.ej,o Walcott Defeats Bonner. 11 I xtliultc Wire from Ihe Auoclated Press Ilrli,epiirt. Conn, Jult Jrt llefore Ihe lot it (olf and Mliletlo tluli tnniKhi, loe Walcott wni the dttldrii fiom laik lliuntr al the end of lllli en inuiiiU W iltn t kept up i titiun on llnniitr'n heart and ulninuh diirin.' Hie (Uht, tin' men wrk'heil II ' nul llomitr I''j putui U Doaths from Hoat. 11 Ixiluilte Wire from The UsHlated I'reu, ( hit aso, lull 2" 1'our deiiltt an I alx nn tritlint wire the net iruw of tudai'a heil nul liuiiililll, Ihe founei litlm,- .' at , hl.luul and Ihe latter lulu.' Tl, THIRTEENTH BROKE CAMP Members ol the Regiment Will ftr rive in This GltuEarlu This Mornlnu. END OF THE INSPECTIONS Tho Thirteenth Wont Through the Ordeal on Thursday Like Veterans. Last Day in Camp was Foatured by iv Continuous Downpour of Rain All Morning Tents Had to Be Loft Standing on Account of Their Condition Captian George Morri man Presonted -with a Sword by Mombors of His Company. fpeelil to the "Jennlon Trilnme. C.uup Mugee, Mt. (retim, Pa., July 2t. Tlio Thlitceiitb icglmcnt btoke camp bete at 0 o'clock tonight, nnd shortly aftei 1 o'clock eveiy man was aboaid tho tialn, vvlilcb loft the Coin wall and Lebanon ltillioad station, Pit anion will ptobably be reached about 7 o'clock tonionow moinlng. Col onel Wnties tesiniont is tlio lltst to leive .Mt. Uietua, and tho other com mauds will follow tomoiiow' moinlng anil bieak camp befoie siimlsc. Adjutant Gonoial Stewart was de talnetl here today by the Inspections ot the I'oinlh lcglment, llattety C and the governoi's tiooiw. Ooveinor Stone, howevci, loft bote last night with his staff, and Slujor (ieneinl Miller and his retinue left shot tly aftei 2 o'clock this nflci iiDtui. Theio weie no wonls of faiewell wasted between hlni ami (icn eial J. P. S. Cobln, and the dcpaittue of tho division commander leaxes mat teis In a woise Hiibo than befoie his in ilval, as coiireinlng bis lelatiouti with the hiigadc leader. The Thliteenth spent the day In riilct and lest. Theio was a heavy fall of lain the entlio morning, xxhleh delaed tho inspoctoiis until aftei noon. As a lesult ot the lain, the icgiment left tonight with the tents still standing, as the canvas cannot be packed until It Is peiiectly (by. A detail from llanls buig will attend to the packing as soon as the canxas Is thoiougbly diled. Captain '!eoi , Jlr.'ilman of Com pany r, xvas ioglniont.il ofliccr of the day. Lieutenant Hay Smith, of Coin. pan C, ofllioi of the gum d, and Lieu tenant Smith, of Company 1, supcr nuniointy ollliei Lieutenant Colonel Wallacf. of the Ninth, was biigndc olll eer of the day, and tho ptovost guaitl was chosen fiom the Twelfth leglment. A Severe Ordonl. As Is usuil In both lulgade and divi sion encampments the Inspections of tho leglini'iit pioxed bv fin the seveiesl licit nl of tamp to the Thli tccnth's men. Th' moinlng was boiling wann anil the Held had been ploughed up by the Ninth In its dilll until the dust rote lu ilond- nfter exeiy iiMnoeuxei. I'm tluee hoius Colonel AVaties' com maiiil was on the Ibid uiipioteeted fiom the llene i.is of the sun, either going thiougli an e'hutistlng ell 111 oi the equallv ( haiistliig ouleal ot standing In a stialned position while Adjutant (lereial Stewait and hhs staff cast shaip, w.itilitul (is aver each man's ciiiilptnont and aiiouticmeuts. At ." 10 o'tlotk theie was a bilgatlo tilers lev low t'oudut tod by (iovei norW. A Stone, and inimediately after tho noon iiic-u, guaitl mount was held And jot In spile of all this bcvcie thill theie was not a single ease of seilous beat piosttatlon, the men undcigolng the eveie tilal like xetetuns. The Inspoeiions weie begun at 7 o'clock Piomptly at this hour, Col. C. How Dougheity led the Ninth Regi ment out on the field. The Wllkes Itaito eoninniid made a lino appear ance antl an et client showing, Colonel L. A. Wnties led the Thli t eoiith out foi Inspet tlon at !' o'tlotk. llveiy man In line whip the khaki uni form, biown leggings nnd cam paign bit. Regimental front was tbst formed, and Colonel Wnties standing In front of his command then loudl tailed "piepaie tor Inspection." Ad jutant Oeneial Thomas J. Stewait, and seveial of the aitlve meiuheis of bis ctafl, after saluting Colonel Watres then began their Inspection Colonel II II Hippie of He iiiiitnn, assistant ad jutant genetal. Colonel Fiank Sweeney Inspector of tllle piactite, Lieutenant Colonel Piatt, and Colonel Sheldon Pottei nionmpanlotl the adjutant gen ot .il on his inspettlon tout. Tho Inspection, riist the i oiiimlssionetl staff was c.uefiill Inspet ted and then the In specting olllcei s pint riled slowl clown tho long Hue of lunipauies diaw up on the plain opposite division head quaiteis. llvei man In the icgiment was given a seaichlng glance by flen eial Slew ait which took In his entile nppeaianie from toe to eiown of the head, and tf a logging was not laced piopeil or tlie kestone was missing ( un iniied on Pa.e Hi 1 YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Icd diti f il lul) SM. l')l! lll.lKut tiiiiptrttuit Imct tenipiratiuc Ittlatbc lluiiiidil). I id liquet li" ijegieea s a in . H pe tent S p m 73 nr ceni. Piriipitiliiii, .'1 liiiuit indiil S p ill , 75 I null -f-rl t-f ft-f f WEATHER rOREOAST. W ihln:ti n lull SU - I oircait fir Sit- unlit and siindu I ail cm PeuiutlianU I dr and xx nun r lu nrithern, ibonmi In uml In in pinllon s,iiui,n, Sunday, fair, (tanner; uiuda nuitth light raiterly. H ltl f f V 4k il