., ,h "i ir ribtme. THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECK1VING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WCMLD. TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, PA., MONDAY MOKNIXG, ATUL'ST r, 1001. TWO CENTS. WILL BE A TO rVlthtn a Week Everu Union Man In Lmnlou ol Steel Corporation Be Asked to Strike. SHAFFER'S STATEMENTS The President of the Amalgamated Association of Iton, Steel nnd Tin Wotkers Sayb That the Question ns to Whether Unionism Is to Stand or Fall Must Bo Settled Some Gicat Suipiiscs Aie in Stoic for the Tiust. Mr. Shaffei Says Mr. Mor gan Was Not Ugly Secietaiy Wil liams Says Thnt the Tcims of the Tiust Cannot Be Accepted. New Yoik, Aug. 4. Negotiations for the settlement of the steel stilke came to an end in this citv yostci day when leaders of the stnke le fused to accept the teims offcied by J. Plerpont Morgan. Pissident ShaiTei nnd fouiteen oth er membeis of the executive bnaid of the Amalgamated association met Mr. Moigan and other lcpiesenta tivcb of the United States Steel Coi poiation in the oflice of C. M. Schwab at No. 71 Bioadway about noon. The conference ended abruptly in nit hour. The steel men at Flushing aie ex pected to make cvoiy effoit to bieak the stiike, and they will stand at no expense to bieak the power of the Amalgamated association. On the other hand, the Amalga mated officials will at once extend the strike and call out fully fifty thousand moie men. They also ex pect the active co-opciation of the Ameiican Federation of Labor. Pi 1 xilimie Wnf nun lite V.. ii, Id I 'run. flushing. Auk 4. "Within a work eveiy union ninu and nuj union in, in .it lie.nl In the employ of the 1'nited mh ten Steel loipomtlon will bo asked to join In the strike now being wngi d lij the Aniiilgiiumtcil associutlou. Wo niu-l settle whether unionism Is to stand oi fall "Thoie will lie no moie confoionie with tin' I'lilted Statis .Stool mipoia t l"H. mile', tli mooting Is uskid fin ite tlio oIllciaN "f that i orpoiiitioti. 'J he AnicilcHiii.ttPcI association will nut idpiest n peace meeting." These and sc-vcial other slKiillliiint staieinouts woio made tonight hi Theo do.'p .1. Shalfoi, ptosident of tlio Amal gamated Association of lion, Stool and Tin workois, upon lil iPtuin fioni the fruitless (onfojonip with .1 Ploipont Moi gap and otheis In Now Yoik. It Is now ,i tight to the bitter finish between tlio gieiit liillion dollai steel trust .Hid oignnl.i-d l.ibiu. .Mi. Sh.ilTot "as Unit l.p Is ictdy to cmplo ppiy poai o.ihlo moans within the powei of men to win h Utoi.. x0 qmirtpi 1 to In given, nnd none will he lequostcd. Tlio ontlio management of the lutilp has been placed in tho bunds of Piesl doiit Sliiffpr. Jlo )ulh absolute powor to (all nut every innn who w connected with the nigunlzatlon. nnd ho Intends to do It. JIo Is satisfied with the pio gtcts. of tlio fight to date. )lp Und.s that nono of his battle linos have been lifokfn. Piomls-e Is made bv .Mi. Shaf-loi- tlmt the tiust will nnd that the Amalgamated association has si tons loots In innn of it, mills. Eluding Roporters. .Mr. .Shaffer, Societaiy Williams H. I. tXivls. .M, K. Tlghe and John rimiuir-n! of Wellsvllle. came In fioin New y,n; over the K.iUIiiidiu and Ohio lalho.id ut about 7 o'clock thin evening They were expected by the Pentisvlvuiila, but Mi. Shalfer enjoj.s mstoi,, Und his hlef pastime now Ls eluding loportcis. The piesldeni and advisors did not up. ptar to bo the least cast down. "1 have simply been vv hilling tin ouch i sea of leimiteis since 1 loft Pltts buig." said Mr. Shalfer, "nnd the tide does not t-ceni to have tinned tho other way. Theio l.s not much that I tan ay about tho situation at ptosont " "Will theio he a meeting of the ad visory board tonight to older a gen vi Hi stiikeV" was asked, "No; I always endeavor to pi event hindny meetings when 1 can. W'u held nono on the tuiln today," was tho re Jl.v. "Will theio bo a meeting toiuoi row " "None will bo in-filed The fact of the matter Is that we held one In Now Yoik last evening." "Was tlieie any nc lion taken at that meeting about calling out all of the men In the employ of tho lTnlied States Steel corporation'"" "I was given full nuthniltv to act. The meeting einpoweiod me to Issue u call whenever In my Judgment t thought It wits time to art." "When will that call be Issued?" "That depends upon a number of things. It Is dlillcult to say Jnct the exact day that I will bo load.v to exer cise the authnilty invested In mo" "Is 'tho order likely to go out to. night'."' "1 would hardly think so. j am of the opinion that 1 could not prepaie myself to Issuo the order tonight. " "Will you do anything in the mat tr this evening'?" "No; I will not. I am going home to rent and will wait until tomoitow to mume to rare of my porltlnti." "Cannot you fix some definite data when this order will be Issued?" "Ynu cn nuv tlmt within a week every union man and every union' man FIGHT THE FINISH at heal l In the employ of the Vnlted Males (orporatloii will be li-quested by me to Join the AiiialRiiniHtcd associa tion In winning tills strike." Ho vou Ihlnlc vou will bo nblo to loo all of the mills of thu steel tor- lllll.ltlOll?" 'I am of tho opinion that cvoiy one of them can be closed. Wo have some Bleat similises in stole for the trust. Tho men have boon oiRiuil.ed in some nf their mills that they never dreamed could be touched. We have tho sym pathy of the woiKmen and they will not tliiovv any stiaws In the way of our absolute vlctoiy." Morgan Not Ugly. Mi. Shaffer said that the stotlos that Mr. MniKUii bad boon ugly duilug the (oufciencc on Satuiday vveie untrue. He said the gentleman bad boon uuii lious and busness-llko throughout the cut ho meeting and If ho lost bis tem per It was after the adjournment of the gathoilng. , . Ale you a fin Id of Southern negroes being biought In to break tin strike'" "Not In the least The iiegioes of the south nic thoroughly oig.ini7.ou. We have not been overlooking that do te II. They make the best kind of union men The :0 colon d men biought fiom the south to nssist In starting the plant of the l.ntiobo Steel company In ( 'lib ago weio all menibois of the union. lien they dlseoveieil what wai wanted of them they leturned to their hoiui"-" Solidary Williams was not disposed to discuss the situation at such great length as bis dilef. He did, however, sa : ' Ml possibility of settlement of this dillliulty appeals to bo at an cud." "Wo cm el illy (onsldeied the propo Fllioti of the tiul. It was decided thnt tho tonus woiosuili that we could not accept. To nicopt would havo meant puiitlcnlly tho dlsiuptlon of our oigaulKHlion. We mild nrit have agieod and letuiued to face the men we lepipsont. "It Is now n rase of light. 1 thing the (Oiliest will be the gioatest iuilusliial battle tho vvoild has ever known. I am thotoughl com lined tli.it we will win the v h-tory." Explanation of Mr. Keis. 'As hiinIous its the membois of the i-M-ititlvc boaid of the Amalgamated asoen.tloii is to settle the- piesent steel woikots' sti Ike. their refusal to accept tho terms of Mr. Moigan was the only alici native left them tit tho last, mo ment. For tlio assia latlon side to nave agited to tin piopositliui that would have doelaiod all of the hoop combine mills now Idle as non-union, would have meant the drsoitlon of the thou sands of win Union who were eniplo.ed in them and who cuganled and eame out on a strike sime the trouble be gan To havo deseited those men now would havo been the death blow of tho oigiiul.atiuii, and It would have ended in dishonor To tight the tiust l an lioniiiable battle With a good c banco to win means at Ii ast a chain c for life, but If beaten a demise of tho Amalga mated association with hniioi." This was the explanation of Vice President David Iteps of the Amalga mated association, who returned from New Yoik tod.i, alter attending tho conforeiiio thoie with the otllceis of the I'nltod States Stool corporation As to tho agioomont which President Shnfior Is alloRod to havo signed with Mi. .Moigan. and which It was ehuigod he had tailed to keep, Mr. Itees said that It had been piovcn conclusively that Mr. Shaffer had done all that h agieed to do. The boa til aie a unit In all things and they have no intoml tumbles, as have been alleged. Mr. Rols'a Opinion. Milwaukee, Aug. 4 ' If Pioldent Shiufer curies out his published inten tion of ordering a general strike, it will mean the absolute annlhillatlon of the Amalgamated association and a second Homestead affair," said Supeilntendent Ooige 1.. Keis, of tho Illinois Steel c 011111,111. Washington, Aug I President Shaf fei and othei menibois of the ( xei u tio boaid of the Amalgamated Asso ciation of Ii on. Stool and Tin Woikeis have boon sounding tlio American Fed eiatlo nof Labor as to the extent tlio Inttot body i an be depended on in sup porting tho gieat steel strike now un der win With this object in view, Piesldent Shafler. Seeietaty Williams, H 1 Davis, M V Tlghe and John ('happen mine to Washington after the iiimouni r-iuent In Now Yoik of their falluie to loach an agioement with the I'nltod States steel otllelals. Tliey u aihod the city late last night and uglsteied at one of the down-town hotels. Theli pieseino In the ilty was known only to a lew people. They depaitod for PlttHbtng about 11 o'clock this moinlng. While hoio the coininlt too bad two extended Intel views with Ciencial Secretary Frank Mot rlson, tho pilncip.il olllcor of Hip Ameiican 1'ed eiatlon of l.iiboi now in the city, Pies ldent iicimpi-is being Hvvii for a few days' v Isll tn the noitb Mr. Moi risen was cm ceillnglx loaili to dlKlIss the object of tin c oinmlllee's visit, lie would tun say specifli ally to what extent the fedeiatlnn would aid the Amalgamated association. He con-(lm-d himself to the gene ml stale nu-nt that the committee had ( oino to Wash ington for ennfeieiice with the otllelals of the Ameiican Fedoiatlon, of Labor ,M to the hest methods of pioceduie In carrying on the strike. He bad talked with each member of the tommlutc, and each had expressed himself as ah solutely ceitaln that the association would be vlctoilous. The Amalgamated association. Mr. Moulson said, was an alllllHted body with the Kedoiatlon mid as such was entitled to tho co-operation and aid of Hie Breater body In conducting the stilko movement to an effective and uo(Pssful Issue. Ml. Moi rlsoti expiesseri hlniFolf an (onlldeiit of till ultimate vlctoiy of the steel weak ers, and re It ceiUln that the I'edct utlon of Labor would give them all the aid In Its power, lie was nskod ppe clllcally whether orders will be Issued for an extension of tho utrlke In nlllll alcd branches of- labor and legardlng the niHtter of llnunrl.il nsalstancc to the steel stilkors, but declined to an swer tho questions. Tho members of the general council of the Federation of Labor nie within leasonablo distance? of Washington, and if any decisive nctlon ls to be taken by the 'federation In the matter of co opeiutlvo action In aiding the steel strikers, it is piobable a meeting of the council will be called for that purpose, PrcHldent ttompcrs ls expected to re turn to Washington e.uly In tho week, piobably tomorrow. SENATOR TILLMAN JUSTIFIES LYNCHING Ho Does Not Uphold Slavery, How everHe States That tho Whites Will Remain on Top in South. Pv i:rlitMe Wire dom The AwcUtrd Pre". Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. i A Sentinel special fioni Matlnette, Wis, says: I'lilted States Senator Uenjamln F. Tillman, of South CainlliM, addiessed a huge audience on tho nice question from a southern standpoint, ('no of the leatures of his- remaiks was a plea in Justification of lynching. "In Wisconsin you have fi.OOO black men." (.aid he. "Why don't joti try the bleaching ptoeoss atn.1 exterminate them by Imtor-mai rlnge'.' The Idea is lepugnnnt to j on. In South Caiollna wo havo Ti'0,000 blacks and rwn.nuo whites. The 'carpet oaggeis,' the 'nig ger and the southern scallawags ami si nundi els iiiloil us nftor the war until they had stolen everything that theio was In the state. Then we went with our shotguns- to the polls nnd took it away fioni them. All men are not cre ated equal, and the 'nlggeifi' aie not lit to vote fume what ma, the white people of the South will govern their own countiy. He condemned Hooker Washington'"? si heme of education along Industilal lilies ns an attempt to place him on an equality with the white aitlsau, some thing that would Intensify l.uo haticd In the south. ic said that among tho l.noo.f'On slaves dining the Civil wai, theio wcie moie Christians than tlmro -ire today nmong the fl.OOn.Oao blacks In the south. "I don't want to uphold slavei," he continued. "I thank Clod then- aie no slaves today under the stais and stiipes." Mr Tlllmnu made an eloquent plea in Justlllcatlon of l.vnclilng, saying that southern women could not be brought Into court to testify to their shame anil (legiadatloii before a jury for the pur pose of convicting a beast. UN infer ence to tho sanctity of the southern household and the southern women and his i cniai ks on lynching vveie hcuitllv applauded. He closed with an Impas sioned statement to the effect that the white people of the south would lonialn on top "In spite of the devil," and It necessary lie and Ills hietluen weio ready to take down theli shot guns. ALTOONA DIOCESE. The Bulls Manning Monsignor Gar vey, First Bishop, Are Expected to Arrive at Pittston Today. By Fxclutitr Wire from The Avorinlfii Trew. Philadelphia, Aug. 4. A despatch to the Lodger fioin Washington an nounces tli.it the pap.il bilefs ouctlng tho diocese of Altoona and appointing Consignor (Survey, of Pittston, as Hi st bishop of the new see have been le colved at tho apostolic delegation and forw aided to the new diocese, Tho despatch ftuthor states that Aichblsh op Ityaii piobably will olllclate as Mon signor (Survey's conseciator. The Ledgei's coi respondent at Pitts ton says; "At the paiochial losldcnce It was learned tonight that although no olllclal i onflrinntion of tho it-port bad been lecolved it was atceptcd as conoct, Monsignor (Survey having had positive assinanco of bis appointment. The bulls nie expected to leach Pitts ton tomoiiovv." The Ledger, continuing, 'as: "The announcement of the nirlvnl of the bulls naming Jlonslgnor (Suivey sots at lest the rumor which began to gain circulation last week that Hlshop I'lendeigast, of this city, was likely to bo, if Indeed he had not alieady been, appointed bishop of Altoona "Jt ls said the new diocese, having Its see at Altoona, will be composed of Westmoreland, Fayette, Indiana, ISlalr, Cambila, Sometset. Huntingdon, Red foul, Contie and Clinton lountles. the latter two being taken fioin the ll.tr ilsbuig diocese nnd the lost of tlio ter ritory from the diocese of Plttsbtng. DEATHS OF A DAY. Il.v I'mlmlce Wire hunt The AnclateJ PreM. lnk linen, l'a . Vne William II. bill nit, liropnctur of the Iron Xoccliy work (ir imr nuor ot thl city ami fanner irIiient of rile councils, died here toiliv from Viib nee tioulile, lie .n 41 veji of je .imt pioiuU lient In the Knlclit Teinilar anJ Ihe Klki. He a( x on ol pvMnor W I), i lliott, of Veil., I'a i-tt tiK, Anu, (.'Ihe Hoc CJeorse K. Ilamock, in-lor of the Wnt l'nk Mitho.ll.t 1 pUcupjl (Inilili, of Aslmn, N, J , wj ktrlekrii uilh paribrli nt the m-miing s-rci.'e today. He 4 I'.inled into the nitery and dlril nt 2 ,D u'tlitk tliU Jflrnioi.n. Fire nt Barnegat. Ily l'cluive Wire from I lie Vv-ouatcJ I'rfM. UjilifRit. K. .1, Aug 4 - I'm- Indn, Kliuli U bilietiil to hate ktnueil In a kirtd.it vt MkIiIiiIiic. destra.ceil Hon) itimi rirlmun' i,ie und ilnellhu. Innijii' h-'aic, W. ( tonnud'E limilier j aid, .1. lloraie s'ir,i'ne' jeneril Kloie, und necrral luun I f, clniiairj m sov). inmianii', aliout ?:o,nnn Accident to Pnn-Amoricnn Train. lie r.ilii-le Wilp tri.ni 'Ihe moi l.iteil Pret kiukpiiit X V, u,'. 4 Pan VmiMlian (IhiijI, hiail Uudeil, .iimI i irzulir lulu ml Illicit a few iiiIIm iat of tins lij dliom 1 oMotk thu ii ninlny on the Xiw mk 'ie Irul 'Ihniiiic lUUiiil. an maimer, and (ie-nci Wilih, a Illinium, wire klllul, iin-1 c riniiuii vjl n'lrirl) Injun d. Steamahlp Atrlvals. H, KvclmHe Wlie hum The -i mlei ivm New Vork, tg, 4 Anlirrli ,i Nnoiuu-lie, II ore, Vli-iU, lildvniir, lueiii.i mii illrit t I nihilJ, (friiu l.liritioiil), ev Vnik, Uuiuin iie P.iirdi Irierlerlih I Hi (liu.(, Picmiii for Xew Yetk via Llierbour;. TO REGULATE IMMIGRATION Gnnada Is Llkcluto Introduce Some New Restrictions In the Near Future. IMPORTANT PROPOSITION Plon by Which Undesirable New comeis May Be Kept Out of This Countiy A Satlsfactoiy Agree ment Will Probably Soon Be Reached That Will Not Only Gov ern tho Canadian Officials, but Will Also Havo Influence TTpon tho Transportation Companies. By Kxrtu'We Wire Ironi The Vwiclateil Trew. Washington Aug t The t'nllrd States In 4 made an iu,poitanl proposi tion to Canada dolgned to secure the coroliil co-opoi.itlon of Dominion olll clals in the Inspection of Immigrants aruvlng at Canadian polls, and who, In many Instances, subsequently enter the I'liltod States. Assistant Socretiry Tavlor said estetday that be believed a satlsfa dory agreement would be soon reached not only with the Canadian olhclals, but alfo with the transporta tion companies' having terminals In Canada. 'Jbls piojoot for impiivlng the I'nltod Stated inspection soivlrp along tlio bol der line has been dehtvod for some time because ceitaln railroads vveie not In clined to make essential i one osslmiv It ls proposed that Canada fcluell practic ally adopt the linmlgiatloii logulatlons of this lountiy In place of her lax laws, which piovldo no restrictions on loi elgiieis alter passing quarantine. Can ada Is In gic.it want of lalKireis mid Is tliuefiiie tin lined to em oiiragp conn. ut labor. TI.e Ameiican piohlbltiotl of this class will theiefoio be omitted fioin tho in w Canadian logulatlons, but in all other respoctf, It Is expected the Immi grant laws of the two lountiles will bo made neatly Identical. As a losult of tho continuous cflorts oNcitod by Seuctaiy (.Sage the tiansnoi tatlon companies. It Is now 'lollevod. will aiqulesee In the tieasuiy's demand to de port at their own expense any Initul giauts biought by them to Canada m well as to tlio 1'nlted Stales who may be excluded under the law. Hy soi tiling this i o-opoiatloii treas ury otllelals hope to bo able to ( hoi k the cnoi nious amount of smuggling acioss the C.iiiiidliin bonier line vvlilcii anniiallv adds thousands of undesirable Immigrants to this country's popula tion. Field Inspectois hnve lecently lepoiteil that u huge pen cnt.iRo of the forolguois at i King at Canadian poi Is aie i cull destined to points in the Uni ted States. (line landed nt Quebec, they dep.n t for Monti cal and to other Intel loi points to wait tor oppoitunl tlcs to si acioss the bonier into the "Paiadise of the onpu-ssod." All other expedients to check tho fie od of prohibited aliens into this c nun try have tailed. When Ml. Taylor was asked If ttalus would be stopped for inspection Just befoie crossing the line, be said that they piobably would, but It would not delay tialus to any puietl c.il extent. NAPTHA CAR EXPLODES. Disastrous Tire nt Coining T. J. Tubbs, an Eiie Operator, Nnriow ly Escapes Cremation Traf fic Blocked C Houis. R.i rueluihe Wire from The Voclatcd Pre-a. Coining, N. Y.. Aug. I. An ihle freight tuiln, while .switching In tho .nd hero early today, ov outlined a car of nupth.1, which exploded, i-ettlng 111 e to three other cars loaded with iiaptlui and destiocd all lour. Half a dozen yuid olllcts and hulldlnfc'.s cwie also destrocd, Including the Intei locking Mvluh station, wheie the Krle tiack c losses the New York Central at guide. The loss Is heavy T. ,1. Tubbs, mi Kilo opoi.itor In (lunge of the Intel locking switch tower, nnriowly escaped being humeri to death Ho Jumped fioni the tower and was severely lnjuiod. Tiallit was sus pended for slv bonis. STRIKE AT AN END. The Cat Makers Hove Returned to Work at New Jeisey Central Shops at Wilkes-Bane. fly Kvduilie Wlie frnm The Vuorlated Prew. 'llkes-l)ai ro, Aug. i, The machin ists, blacksmiths und bolleimaKeis em ployed at tho car shops of the Central r.allio.ul of Xevv .lersoy nnd who went out on utilise May 'M. will it-tuin tu vvoik tomotiMVV. the company having iL--omploed tlioiii Individually. The car lop.iliein who - oiistltuti the majoilty of the old eniplo.ves, nie still holding out They say they will not i etui n to woik until their demands in o gi anted Xevouhelcss the com pany will (it tempt to lesiiine vvoik to moriotv with the old machinists nnd as many new nic-ii ns can lie procured. BUB-OLARY AT PECKVILLE. Grocery Stote of William Goyne Was Rifled. The giucery Mine of William (ioyne, on Main sticet. I'eikvllle, was biokeu Into late Satuiday night oi eaily yes teubiy nioiiiiug and a lingo quantity of goods was taken., The buiglais-tho ovidem e point, to thoie being moie lliiin oun effected nil rnliniK'o by fencing open a transom. The window shades weie pulled down by the buigluis, who piui.ce.ded tu have a right royal feast. Several dish es which had been used for cream were found on the counter, together with the remnants of fancy cakes. The burglars made away with about five bundled clgais, a large quantity of candy and canned goods and half a bunch of bananas, together with a poeketbook containing a consldoiable sum of money which had been left In the money driivvot, , Tho I). Sc 11 trucks from Peckville to Archbnld wore found stiewn with banana skins and candy yesterday morning, showing that the burglars evidently passed that way. IMPORTANf FEATURES OF THE PAN-AMERICAN One of the Beat Bicycle Meet Erer Held Will Take Plaoe Duringr tho Weok. Ib" EltiMe Wire Irom The AociatcJ Vttr. Huffalo, Aug. I. One of the best bi cycle meets ever held will belnaiigui utod In this city dining the coming week In the Stadium at the Pan-Amert- cini exposition. The best atnateuis of tho cuuntry will compete In the events, which include quaiter, thlul, one, two and live miles, with an exhibition l co ol d ride by Walt Smith, of the Kings County Wheelmen, New Yotk. The various participants ure now in living upon the gi omul and have already gone Into truik pnictlce. Hold, silver and bronze medals will be aw aided the wln noi s. As n grand wind-up to the events of the week theic will be a twenty-mile paced nice, in which any number of noted middle distance men will com pete. Indications point to a large delegation of vlsltoi.s f i om Ithaca on Tuesday, which has been sot aside as Ithaca Cornell day. The Macabecs will pitch thlr tents at the exposition on Wednes day. Tho gieat camp at Hulfalo Is io loiving the hearty co-opcnitlon of the large local memboishlp of the frater nity in its offoits to make Macabre day a memoiable one lit the history of the exposition. , Twent.v thousand Knights and ladles are expected to visit the exposition on Wednesday. Thursday will be Vcimont day at the exposition and the butchers and ni,n ket men will also celebrate Thurs day. The la'iiador building will be for mally opened to the puMIc on Satur day, August 10, a natlunal holiday In that country. Don Louis l- Chi bo, chairman of the committee and minis ter at Washington, will picslde. STRIKE SITUATION AT SAN FRANCISCO Today Will Probably Determine Whether the Tie-up Will Be Extended to Other Cities. Hy bcliiiic Wire from Inc Avumterl Piefs Man Pranciseo, Aug. 1 Whether the local labor tumble Is to be tei minuted or whether It Is to he extended to other unions and possibly to other coast cites will piobably bo detei mined to luol low. The dlrectois of the Hmploy ei s' association aie to meet then and to decide on their Until position. Should I hey decide to make no concessions the union lendeis asseit they will issue or deis for extteine measures. Andiew ruruth, secretin- ot the labor council, said todav: "We have done everything In our power to meet the employe-is half way, but thiougli their attorney, Jlr. Mich ael, they have expiesscd a deslie to tie.it with us only on one basis that of the disruption of labor unions In San Francisco. "Wo shall not consent to yield up the only lights we have ns laboring men. We decline to allow the employeis to rule the lndustiles of this city, as did the council of ton In the dnik days of Venice's blstor. Wo are willing to meet the Issue lalsed by the employeis In a sphlt of fairness, but at the same time, we demand that the employers consider the question Involved lu this snuggle In the same spirit. AVhnt wo want Is an eaily adjustment of this allulr. We will do all we can to scout e 1t, without the sacrifice of our pilnol ples us it union and our dlgnit as hon est worklnsinen. ' Only two vessels loft pent today, tho steamer Conemaugb for Alaska and the steamer Santa Hosu for Southern Cali fornia. THREE PERSONS DROWNED. Tragedy Results from Bo thing at Qu ponco Good Swimmer Diagged Down, Hi i:dtniie Hue fiom lie Vvochlril Pie. siliJmrv, Md , us. 4 I In ro pmoni were dimmed while lullilnc Mterd.ii nfleinnon .it (Jiipnuto, cm Mncpuvent ha. Iliey eie: MK Ithil I,. Phillip, of llililmori'. VfM .lennlo While, nf Whltoliiirif, Md , and (j ( Hat (bile, of 'Jilisljiirv. The tlnei- unfortunate l,(i intra sepirnleil frnm oilier nieniheiH of a pull and titddenl.i fmind thrni'i If in a deep hole 'Ihe I idles Incline filshlinid, and on flndini; Ihenwdie goln down, ci.it hd ltUilitle, iihn ua-t 4 Kuod Miine lmr und dragcid him uitn them 'I her weio ijiovinii! liefnie aUtjne naihed lhuii ALLIEN-LORILLARDS AEFAIR HAS BEEN SETTLED. Ilv Kvlmiie Wire fror 'Ihe Wodaied Picm. e Vork, nc I -'Iho l'ie mil announce. ti milium, on ui H i.ilW, "iinliiiuaihihlr a.i thmil.i," that a tt ileimiit has l-ren leiihrd lietiirin Ml. 1,111,111 Allien Jml the l.nrllljnk It ment as Mill unuiii In the fuill.i Jiul In ie. tin n fer her unender of her rl.-ht In Ihe f.niHjiu hii ceil n f.iini, Ml. Vllien ii III ie telle a lai;c turn in idli. Thurston Denies Schley's Stoiy. Hi l.xiludie Wile from The Viniltei l'ie. ihnlle Cuy, .1, Vni I -vrnlor .1 Vf ThtuMiin, of (lir,i.j, nld Inihu th.il llie pule IMied utalrinrnt tlut he hid trtidridl IiIh in felnual reiilte In Vdiuh ll ihiy l lin.ir rut "As lii mjiiii filend and .idmlier," iid Ihe n mlnr. "I tilled him I iik-ic fmllc itlne my frirmllili nnd derlie i-i lit uuiiplele iln dilation Imt tiiilhln.' In the line of profniloiul lijlMancc as kusgetted or thuulit ol," THE NEWS THIS M0KN1KG- Weather Indication! lodayl fAim WARMER- t (Ir-ncrnl- Will I1i a I'lKlil tn a V'liilh. The licrmsn l'inprei Very III. To Itticulate ItnmlKrnlien. 2 (Ifneral-Cirliondale lleimrlincnt. 3 l.or.il-snmnn bv llev tt (i, sojnimir, Pelnne In srko lnjunnlou lkijllil Toiliy. IMItnrlil. NoIm jiul t'mnnifnU. ,"i I,nrat- Mention el Men ol Ihe Hour. StamllnR in The Tilhune' MueitlnnJ Ciinlct. 6 l 1 W rtt Scr-niton nl Sulmtl-in. Industrial and I ilior. 7 (Sencral Northeitrm I'iiitijdinla, ITninilut ami ('nmm"iclil, 8 VilverllKcmcnt. FELL TO HIS DEATH. James McLaufjhln's Terrible Plunge Down the Oxfoid linft Yes terday Morning. .Tames McLaughlin, a miner, aged twenty-two, loll down tho Oxfoid shaft at noon joMorday. As near ii" could be learned from thive engaged with the unfortunate man, the accident oc curred about as follows: On Saturday the compnii made r rangeinentH to lower the contents of a car of steam pipe Into the mines, the pipe being let down scvcial pieces at a time to the men In the Clink eln. about :ttl foot below the surface Sun day moinlng the gang- nf men started to vvoik as usual, four men going to the Clark vein to unfasten the pipe. This gang was composed of Jnmos Mc Laughlin. Andrew McAnulty, Thomas McLaughlin anil Daniel O'Leaiy A man ,i then stationed nt the Itoek vein to guide the pipe through the platform at that point, and tho follow ing gang of tour men was stationed at the top to fasten the pipe on tho ihalii. P. McAndtew- .1. V. Hanett, .1. K. Mil ler and Dotnlnok Tornoto. The woik piogressnl taplilly until the noon hour came, and then McLaughlin and Mc Aiiultv. Instead of going to the shntt, about tlfty feet away,1 theio being two shafts at this mine, and being biought up on the can lage, deckled to put a .Ix'J In the chain and come to tho top that way. One of the men winking with them icmonstiated against their doing such a thing, but they would go up that way. So McLaughlin sat on the piece of wood and took bold of tho chain, while McAnulty stood on the other end ind took bold of the cable as fnr up as he could leach. They then gave three raps on the pipe that ruiirc up the side of the shaft, Mils signal meaning that the cable was unlonded and toady to he hauled to the surface for moie pipe. The engineer stinted the engine, and the men started on the tilp to the surfaio, that one should never again see. It is supposed that tho cable swung fiom side to side, and 'When they i cached the Hoek vein 'they woio unable to control It, mi as to pass through the platfoim In safety. McLaughlin must have loceived a blow from the plutfnim that caused him to loosen his hold, with the result that be was lashed about 110 feet to his death. McAnulty i ame to the top In safety, but was no unnerved by tlio. tenlblo experience he had Just gone through that the men woio unable to get him to let go of the (able for some minutes. The innn at the bottom of the shaft, who bad warned the men against doing such n foolhauly thing, was n sure that they would never reach tho surface alive that he watched a few second", with the losult that ho saw McLaughlin coming thiougli space and llnally stilke the bottom. As soon as the men nt the top beard fiom Mc Anulty about bis companion's fall they sent belt) to the Cl.nk vein, where the linfoitunate man was found and brought to the surface. A doctor mii called, viho pronounced McLaughlin dead. Later be was removed tn bis home, and the coioner notified. McLaughlin was unman led and lived with his mother, Hildgct McLaughlin, of 023 Sernnton stieet Ho Is survived by the following biotheis and slstois: Michael. William and Thomas, Mis. McOrowd, Sadie. Maggie and Jennie. The f uncial will he announced latei BIG FIRE AT WEST NEWTON. The Town Has No Fire Department Loss $100,000. tit V.t Unite Wire from The Vninted Pres West Vewten, 1U.. ng I Wet Senlon i.n il.iled hi one of the l'rcet tlio ut the liistniy nf the cl'J la't nlsht The lr will rejdi inO,(J1, tilth tittle inu nice sin ly 1 efore midnight, fire liioke --ut in llie Itr-i i'i ul Ie dry uonii store uf Iloust A Ilroili. It ii lint V.iimin tihit turned llu Idsre a it i mi" sn -uddnd.v no peron could till tihrther it I jd stilted In the luent"nt o- on the ;i,t I'coi. There i no die tleiuitimnl and 'tillln thirty niliiute alter tl o Hie ulirted, the dry fmU Ion- w.n a mi) of ulntMni; c incurs !,d four mini hulhllntt ttiro Immlntr. 'Ihe llie piead fiom the div coo.1 ftoie t) the lme atoie nf I I'. Si haur I'I lit biillilh cr, ,i lhieetni,i ktiilitiue. tin Jl(l.llli ileslioted, and the enllre vtml. iiiluul V I" (iciilon, 1 deder In fiiniluK iiiiliriiriiln, vt hl entiii Mini, nt leipii. nintir, o, t to,'e',er itnh his "-Inre The fiiriiluue kt-ul. of Mil'lain .t Iom'iIi tv in riitlielt iiilui'd - Chiof of Police Killed. II r.xdildte Vire fi mi Tin- Asieilatnl I'rii. sin Iln, V ( . Vur I -Chief of Police Iuiim ttji klml ,ind killed In .llui I.niut, i nemo, thu nininlni:, dnueit, ulih a iiairmt ih'iii;iiic limer.t tilth nelllnir tilil-ket tMlhoiit a llien-e, unit tn rne It. Iniin ran, tliintr al .Ion , Inn ImllrU t ik i nc (flicl, and .Innes fell dead, lllnoilhntinds aid ntir a IImumimI pioplr aro on tie- iieu'io'ii tiail It l unite HUel) tint If i audit hi- will neiei leich the J ill. The Pilnce Is Better. It) Kviluslie Wire from The weiaed prew. I'irl, j. I Ihe Duo He ( hirtrej, fither if Prime Muni ll'Dihau-, hq imlieil llu fol. Iitilnir dli-patih from s,ii;( Ti, ii'.-ielliu llio prlnre, tiho It It Ins d.tnL'emuli ill time: Hlu'lnly littiu Ihute asnn fell ' Bicycle Rnc Postponed, fly Kxcluttie VWre frmn 1h' Aoetd Vxtn. Vol Yi-rk, VtiB I -'Ihe hlijcle me meet at Ihe ValMnirc; tiack a poitpontd on ac count of lain. THE EMPRESS IS VERY ILL Members of Germanu'sRoual Fam- llu Arc Hastllu Summoned to Her Bedside. WILLIAM EXPECTEDTODAY Professor Itcnvcrs, the Specialist, Has Wlicd His Majesty to Come in All Haste The Bulletin Issued Last Evenings Strength 0f the Il lustrious Patient Is Rapidly Di minishing, Owing to Her Inability to Take Sufllcient Nouilshmcnt. She Is Conscious and WlthoutPaln. Dy F.iel-iie Wire 'com The A8"lateil Prw. Hambiiig. Aug. 4 The oniiue's, Ciown Prince Frodetlok William, Prince Hltel-Fieiloilok and 1'ilnce August, William in lived at Cionbeig, wheie tho Downgoi r.nipicss Kieilcilck Is llng ilnngeiously 111, nt a late hour tonight. Other royal personages who have nr- livcil ate Piliiee Adolpb of Sohaunt-beig-LIppe, Pilnceiind Pillicess Kiied- rich C.nl of Hesse and the crown ptlnce of (.it-eece. Lmpoior William has not yet arrived at Cionbotg. He In expected thoie at 3 a. in. tomorrow 1'iofcssor Ilenveis, tho specialist, wired bis majesty to come In all haste. The following bulletin, concerning tho condition of the illustilotis patient, was Issued (lining the afternoon: "The external disease fiom which hoi majesty Is siiffeilng, and which foi eais has been slowly Incic.ihlng, has. In the coin so of tho lust few weeks ex tended to the Intot mil oigaus. Her inajest's sticngth Is diminishing rap Idly, owing to inability to take suf llcient nouiMnnont. She Is conscious and at the present without pain. "(Signed) Itenveis. Splclhagen " SHEA TO BEREINSTATED Manager Silliman Ends the Talk of a Strike Among the Trolley Men of the System. The thtoateiied stilke of the stiopl car einploes, becaute of the five days' siit-pen-don of Piesldent I. J. Shea, was nvoited csteid,i" by General ManaRor Silliman consenlitisr to allow Shea to lesuine bis duties tills morti ItirT. He In foimed the executive cominlttee of th einploes of this decision after the lat ter bad petitioned him to lelnstatc tho union's piesldent. The union met onily ycsteidny niorn Inc,', but bad suspended action on tho matter until aftei the committee waited upon Mr. Silliman for the second time, thoie having been an unsatisfactory Interview Satuiday noon. The cominlt tee, consisting of M. J. Hairctt, F. Sur lue and C!. Kepler, was dele-Rated to confer with Mr. Silliman and, If nccos s.ny, call another meeting of tho men anil tender their report. Accordingly, yestoiday inornltiK Hnr ictt railed up Mr, Sllllninn, at bis resi dence In Wuveily, and infnimed him of the action of the ineetliipr. Saturday noon he bad lotused to lelnstnte Shea, cliilnilng that be violated thiee Import ant mles of the company. He at first mnintiilnod the sumo stand esterday, but later, on tho earnest pleading of the men, deflated that "things would be all light Monday." and gave them to undoiv-tand that Shea could icsumo his tun. Shea was Fildav night untitled by Supeilnteiident Patterson that he was put on the "eti.i" list for live days, which meant that he would be taken ftom his run und compelled to wait niound the dispatcher's olllce fioni T o'clock In the mottling until dismissed or given n nil). The icason given was that Shea had taken n seat while In stituting n new conductor In Ills duties. The stieet cat men claim th.it no ordets hive ever been posted against this. Shoit waited upon .Manager Silliman and stated the case to him, wheieiipon he was told that thete -weio two other chaiges against bltn. They woio speci fied as being guilty of carelessness in not stopping his car In time when a lady stepped out of It during the week causing her a fall, ius was noticed by Miinugor Sllllmnn himself, und. futthei inoie. of allowing a tnotottuan to eat bis bieakfust upon the car. President Shea, when seen by a Tilbuno man cs teiday, said: "This settlement comes a good dfal In the way of a compiomlse. I was put on the cNtia list, ou see, for live d.is and solved two of them. I'll go back to vvoik this moinlng, but have It -t two days," Schwab Anxiously Looked for. fir Kxilu-iie Wne from The Associated Pie-. Plit-liiirir, Viiir 4 - (' VI. schiiali, pie-lilent of the I mini sm si,,l (nipoialinii, v.a e peilcd in the i it Imt it. aim lie iijs aiulnii.lt liinkid tor mill Ihe hope thai he iimild nukt fnmi' Bint nf -i.iiuii 'lit iniiiiinlm; the stnitii tiniililiv, liiipiin at lil residence tonl'hr, (lliltid t lie liiiniiiMtnii that Mr. Stimuli tin lit l.metto, P.i . tihire he wilt spend a th rt time In ii'liil and nlivalioii Boeis Btlng Letter fiom Steyn. Il Ixiliime Wlie from Ihe Awnelated I'rrsv hiniistadl, liiaime lllur (nhnn, Viiu ( 'I tin ilnei lauu into tin llrnl.li me tmlay iindir i flu: nt tune, uilh 4 Utter (rom for um PriMiltnt Miii -f 4- f -f f T"t -f'-Kf - 4- WEATHER FORECAST. 4 Wa-hlncmii, Vuu' I r'nirnt fer Vfen iln md lurijt I efein IVnmjrlvinit Pair Vloudat n ml rurrln, light north in nmlhej-t iiludi, het online fieh on tht f- 4-4- m.ijt. 4- t-ff4t l 4 t tt A