'tribune. THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WOrtLD. TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, VA., FJUDAV iMOHNIXCi, AUGUST D, 11)01. TWO CENTS. PREPARING TO SHOW STRENGTH The Gontcndino Sides ot the Steel Strike Are Goncentratlna . Their Enerales. FIRST ACT OF VIOLENCE A Foreigner Shot nt Natrona The Btoel Corporation Is Reoponing Mills Closed by the First Strike in Order to Show Its Independence of Unionism Presidont Shaffer and Associates on tho Othor Hand In sist That tho Strike Order Will Be Obeyed Both Sides Arming for tho Conflict The Conference with Gomper8, By Fxcluslie Wire from The Awoclatrd I'tro, Plttsbuig. Aug. s The contending sides ill the tool stilke mo centering th'lr onciglcs for ii show oC stiength nn thf tiny t hut the geneial strike iiidri hoc nines effective. The I'niti'd States Steel cm potation Is reopening nulls dosed by the flint strike call to i-how Its Independence of unionism and galliot lug stiength whciever it ii'H. to lighten tho cftoct of tho gen rirtl Mi Ike oidei. ami the Ainnlgn HiiitPil ci"(ii intlon Ik nils its enciglos to thp ptPiison of its meuihcishlp ami to obtain thP siippott and co-opeiatlon of tho Amciicnu reiteration of Labor. Thn geneial stilke nnlpr becomes ef fective on S.tttirdny night and tho claims put foi tli mi plther side as to the lesults tha' will atone Hon It aiP win ly at vailamo. Officials of tho steel companies admit that thousands of men will obpy tlio nidpr of Piosl di nt Shaffei. of thp Aninlgamatedas sne latlon, and ko out. but thev post thf ly deny that thp tlo-up will ho geti cinl Thpy point to their sin ( ess In lonpeiilng lour mills that wore t losod and ."-ay that they have tioiifr holds nt point s wheic the Amalgamated as. i-nilation claims thV Kreatost mipiibIIi. Tlio .steel nllltliils are Im lined to minimise tho mpatlictlc assistance which the AmalBamated association v ill got one olilclal stated the matter this way: "What can the machinists do? Have thf not just bepn beaten" And the mine wotkeis. Did they aid tho tlre- 111011" Piesldent Shaffer and his associates on the other hand. Insl-i that the stilke older will lip Bonotally obuod and that they will obtain moie tli.in enniiBli Mippoi t to irlpulo the steel cot pota tion. "Wo have those people Hiked to a standstill alie.nl ," was tho way that Vice President-elect Gibson, of I'lttsburB. voiced tho feelltiBs of the Amalgamated people. With both sides aiming foi the con flict and a geneial stilke but fut eight houis awa. many otdiuaiily wolMiifniniod people hold the belief that thete will et bo n .settlement of tho utilke. Voi-.vl Preston (nine heie eterda anil his presence Matted the rumor today that ho was i,pI0 to n-k for annthei confeienio In behalf of the Moel lotpoiation. Mt Pieston point edly denied that ho was dolus anything of the kind, and dining the day' made no effoit to see an of the stilke lead ers. Home of the men who predict set tlement believe thete will be outside inlet ventlon ftom poweifttl Interests and a subiiilfcslon of the dispute to ai bltratlon. Different men of national leputatinn. Includlns Anhblsho) lie land and Senators Hanna and Scott, have been named in this connection, but If efforts are being put forth in that direction the have not et ap pealed ujiun the stuface. Conference with Gompers. Piesldent Shaffer devoted today to a confeienco w Jtli Piesident Gnnipots. of tho Anieilcan I-Ydoi atlon of Labor, who tame heio for a peisonal stud of the situation befoie committing- himself ot his Immense nignnlzatlon In an milli ner The confeience rem lied no con clusion and unl- theie Is an altei atlon of plans, will be resumed at 10 o clock tomonow motnlliB. Piesldent (tompets camo hoie iu oompanv with Frank Moitlson, secietar of the fed eiatlon, and was met at AmalBamated beadfiuaiteis by Piesldent Shaffei. Sec rotary Williams, Assistant Seeietiny Tighe, Vlce-PiesUlents IIec and Chan' polio, National Tiustee John J'lene and Hen I. rals. They sat In oei li the session fimn 11 o'clock until 3 10 o'clock, when they went out for lutuh ron. They lettirntd to the stilke hend HUartPls sluntly beforo 5 o'clock and, after a bilef talk, paited for tho da. Piesldent Gnmpeis dei lined to state tlie lesult of their deliberations and would say nothing other than that he had come note to look the situation over and consult with Piesldent Shatter. Piesldent Shaffer also declined to talk about the confeieme. The stilkers aie ery anxious to seune the acthe co operation nf thp fedeiiiLion, and many 5f them express their confidence In petting It. The steel coipoiatloii succeeded to day In Betting the Faun mill at the Lindsay and McCutoheon pUuit and another mill at the Clink woiks In op. eiatlou. They also lecelved icpoits that at Hyde Park last night fnui of tho mills did pei feet work and an an nouncement fiom Wellsv Mo that the Btilkp was litually oer theie. They met with no opposition at any of the four points whete they have re-opened mills and expressed their satisfaction nt tho pi ogress made. Tho stilkers insist that theie nio not enough men nt tho Lindsay and McCutchcon estab lishments to operate the one mill start ed and pi edict that It would close down during the day. It was kept going, tiuevet, until night. It Is planned to open another mill at Lindsay and Mo Cutclieon's, and also to statt the Paint er mill nnd the Chat tiers plant at Car ncsle, but Just when they will be stint ed tenialiis to bo seen. Tho steel cor poration Is evidently putting forth its gieatest effoits at Pittsburg, the head qunitPiH f the stilke, for the moral effect clsettheic. First Act of Volience. The (list act of violence In this nelgh boihood iu cm red at 'Natrona last night, when a foreigner, whose name imild not be leiuncd, was shot, piesutu ably. b. strikers. He was employed In tho copper extraction department of the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing company, nnd was struck by shot In tin ce plaies, but not seriously Injured. Theie weie six or eight shots Hied from the hill b.uk of the woiks. The company has succeeded In filling tho striking furiutcemen's places and tho strikers aie trying to frighten the new men away by throwing jocks nnd shooting at them while nt woik. A heavy gu.ud of special ollleers have been put on for the piotcctton of the workmen The stilke leaders plan n series of i allies for Satuiday, the closing day of their preliminary campaign. The laificst will be held lit Cascade park. New Castle, and Its managers claim that U.'.OOO woikliiginen will pirtlel pato In It. Special trains will be urn fiom New IblBhton, Shaton. Sharp vllle and other adjoining towns. The affair Is to be n plinlc lasting all day. Piesldent Shaffer and other Amalga mated leaders will speak and President (onipers. of tho Federation, may also deliver an nddiess . Theie will be nnother gntheilng at MiKees Hocks nnd night demonstra tions at MoncsM'ii and McKeespoit. Piesldent Compels, of the Anieilcan Fedei atlon of Lnboi, made the follow ing In lef statement tonight' "I iiinnot say anything for publica tion at piesent 1 shall be glad to see an.v of the pi ess when the time comes to speak, but in the meantime I cannot dlsiuss these niatteis. 1 expect to te inaln in PIttsbuig tomonow and will hold another onfeieiuo with Mr. Shaf fei dining the dav. When we have io.li lied a conclusion 1 will call ou .ill In and ghc you our dei son " It was icpoited tonight that an at tempt would be made befoie moinlng to teopen the Painter mill. At New Castle tonight the Itaney and Itnsemi furnaces weie shut down, leav Ing r.00 men without employment. The nider dlieeted that tho furnaces bo blown out. which means a long shut down. Shaffer Speaks at Lawrenceville. At the scheduled meeting tonight In the Clink mil district In I.awicnccvlllo, Piesldent Shaffer was the piinclpal speaker. When President Shaffei was Intro dmed ho was gieeted li piolonged ap plause The uttlko leadei launched upon a broad and fai-i caching discussion nf the man iue.stlons which he claimed had alwaM been a casus belli between (iipltal and laboi lie did not mince wmds. In his talk he said "Wo do not oiganle oi ask an.v or ganization to destio the Institutions of tho land, but to pioorc them. Mote theie U to fear from the million alies and the bllllonaiies nf this eoun tiv than fiom the poor labotei, whose tight Is nlwa.v.s In the inteiest of and for the pievenatlon of his famll." At the legulai meeting tonight of the Anieilcan Window Glass association (L A , 300), $1 0(j0 was voted for the aid of the stiiklns steel winkers Tht Structuial lion Workerc' ass(l. elation tonight voted $1,000 for Immedi ate use by the Amalgamated associa tion, and pledged a lift j - ent a week assessment on Its l SOO membeis for futilie uh. LEG BITTEN OFF BY A SEA MONSTER Thrilling tory Appears in the Official Report of Admiral Kempff. il Fxrliiilir Wire from The tsnoclated IVeu. Washington, Aug. S Admiial Kempff has fm winded to the navy depuilment an otlliial icpoit, thillllng In its do tails of the biting off of the leg ot Quaitei master S. McKle, llilid ilass, ot the gunboat Annapolis, by a shaik or other mammoth sea monstei The Annapolis has beep stationed of late at Hollo, and on June Jl last a pait was sent out fm ilile tin get ptactiie. Commander Itnluer, in loimiiand of tho Annupolls, states that pel mission was Blveu to seveial of the men to B" swliiiiiilnj; while otheis weie en gngeil in tiling Two of the men had been In for some time when McKle Jnliiid tin in eml asked ll they had been able to loin h bottom Holug ausweied In the ucBathP, he made a dive and was gone foi seoial seconds. One of the seamen sa.vs he heaid a gurBllug sound beneath the water. A moment latei .McKle appealed on the sulfate and shouted 'shark, slunk." The sul fate nf the water was covoied with blood nca i vvheie he (nine up. McKle stalled to swim, and although i lip pled, i cached the boat and was pulled 111 by Ills companions. A honihle sight met theh ees, the nuuitei man tel's leg having been bitten off near the knee. With all despatch he was taken a boa id the Annapolis, where the sui geon found it necessary to amputate the limb between tho knee nnd hip The suigeon, In 1 is lepoit, states that while the jc Ideut was not In the llu of duty, it .ii' i.ildent to the s-ivlco Admiial Kempff, howevei, In endoi.i lug the paper, holds that is the r car tel master hud leceivel pet mlsiiloii ft ran the ofllter In chaise to go in bathing tho accident occuned In the ili.e of dut.v Under these tlrciiirsl nicej tho cilppled nuarteriuustei' piobildy will lecelvo a pension. Vyron Leaves Tien Tain, II) Eiclwite Wire inm The Awir.ated 1'rrm. 'llfn Tln, Aiu s riennal Vjrnn, tomnidmlrr of the ('inn h fnutu, left line loilaj. A ilflui mrnt if llrill.h triHi ti.u out an ,i muni u hi nor to Ihi; ilJllun (Jmcral Vmi LrMtl, the cirnnin commander, Imvii Tien 'lln toniorruw. COULD NOT BEAT HIS OWN TIME The Great Trotter, Gresccus, Dis appoints an Audience ol 7,000 at PouQhkeepsle. MAKES A NILE IN 2:061-4 Track and Weather Unfavorable to Record Breaking Speed M r. Ketcham Confident That Bettor Time Will Be Made at Brighton. Weather Conditions Favorablo for Events at Buffalo Tho Winner at tha Orand Circuit Races. By Fxr1ulte Wire from The Axortitfil Frew Poughkeepsle, Aug fc About 7.U00 people weie disappointed iu the exhibi tion by Ciesceim at the Hudson Hlver Dilvlngpaik this afternoon. Paced by a tunning hoiso and diiven bv his owner, Oeorge H. Ketcham, the cham pion went his mile In 2nfii4. sluntly after 4 o'clock, after Mr. Keti ham had diiven him tlneo wanning up heats, 2.48, 2.32 and 2 17. On the tt lal. the t mining horse picked him up near the quaiter, whiih Ctes ceus made In 314 seconds. He went to the half In 1.03. to the three-quai teis In .3r1 and to the wire In 2 0rt'4. Theie was flnt npplaue when the time was posted. Mr. Ketcham paid to tho Associated I'rc coriespondenf "My hoise did the best ho could under the conditions, and abhouBh the time seems slow, he was moip distressed than be has been after any mile he has gone thks season. "Neither the Hack nor the weather was favoiable to lei otd-bieaking speed The former wins soft and I was obliged to take the second horses position nil tho wav, the polo being too badly cut up to follow. The air was depre4liiKly muggy and laiklng In those qualities of diynops nnd heat that aro essential to fast Dotting. "The time Is In no sense a lelleitlon on niv hotsp's condition, and I think he will be at his best when he meets the Abbott nt lblghton lleach next Thursday." The results- drt Tlice- 2 1." !, trntllnj Vl.tf S . t m , ( nilrpu)i en! ddnV Cranur, br. m , (snj. ilfrl. kreond. Klorvme Wnod, Ii. III. (IVtlm I, third Pet llnie 2 1J. Vpnnd Itjio 'Jin ih, t ni'llnur Kxplolt, g. Ii (IVrrinl. won, nHtcriv h h ( Vllen), nn end iWir I,, ch c (MrMnnr.t), third Hot tnnr. '.' in. Hard Uirr-'JJI vt, truttinc Vti Tlmi aid. Idk in tVlidillrtnn), unn. ( jpum Vlur rn, br h (Imimii), m-iond. niini, llk in (SnMlri, third llit time, 2 ie Icuirtli Itue 2 l"i las. troltinc llelpn lime, r in (Vndrr). vrm. firiirra .lnlins n. Ii' ir ( lamrO. wennd, Vtie C, r. in, ill lun.-i, third. Post time, 2ir4 On the Grand. Buffalo Aug S Aftei a po'tpnne. merrt of on1 dav, on account of lain, the grand circuit meet, nndei the aiti--plces of tlio Buffalo Driving rlub. was resumed at the Fort Krle lace track this afternoon Weather conditions were fnvoinble. and a fine card of four races, Im hiding one trot nnd three pacing events, brought out a crowd of about sl thousand persons The fea luie of the day's racing was the Iio quols hotel stakes for 2 14 papers. whli h was won bv Shadow Chimes, in the seiond heat of this event Shadow Chimes made a new leeoid for green pacers, covering the distance In 2 n:i4. The former reeotd for green pa ors was held by chniley llayt. The (list heat was won by Audubon Roy, who jold favorite In the pooling, Oeei.s hroug'it Shadow Chimes to the fionl in the .stietch In the second heat and won In a grand finish. He nbo wen the third and fourth heat.. The unfinished 2 10 trot, the first beat rf whli h was won on TuesiJiy by On ward silver, a nuftalo hoi v was aNn a warm contest, in the tlm heat to dav and the second of tho taie. Cor nelia lielle, tho seiond choice In tho pooling, and Onwaul Silver tan like n team fiom tho quaiter to the thiee quaiters flag. Swinging Into the stioUh Silver went Into the air. At the kiiiio time Sister Alice came up with a tush, Cornelia Helle winning b.v only half a length, without apparent effoit, Ooets never raiding his whip, while Cornelia Delle was all nut. The latter won tho font th and Onwaul Silver tho fifth and deddlng heat In a whipping finish. Dan Patch outclassed his field In tho 2 14 pace. The simimntlfs: 'Ihe I'm Vmeiliaii, J 21 ch, paiina; purse lV,lN)' Mmlnw Clilinf'. In ( hlniM ((iiers) ..1111 iiiluenn n.n (llml-nn) 1 .1 2 I nv Hlrliininil (lkn.-illit) 2 2 .1 2 Slur I'ucli (likunod) .1 I 4 .1 Milden (Jiiron (Unit) J ill. 1lnie-'.'0;'4, 20714. 2 0'iis, 20714. 2 (II cIjm, pjilnc ipuie, $J,ikTiii (irnree (Vliklnne) , 1 Carmine (finlilen) 1 , sptnx (sprer) 7 fl S 2 sticker 1alnr (Uiin) Milt sjilnet Pointer (VtnlTelt) 1 .1 : d Met Unfit ((Veil) f, 7 f, ,r II. I till e (snillh) I 2 ilU WhltP llnne (Vunnti) ), 'lime 207V4. 2 (", 20'4. 2 ll. 2 II cla-, paclniri the Pinplie Slalo pur.e, W.onil' Dan IMtili, bv toe l'alilirn (Mclfenrj).. I I 1 f ipt iln sphlnr (Velle) 2 1 2 11 J P (lemlwn) a 3 3 Iluiitj Spot (vhnikenn) 4 ,,, Time-.' 17' J. -' lO'i. 2)I'J. 2 11) li(. IrotthiBi nri.e. l,5(i0 (fMt licat on "liiet.il)i Onwaul .siher, In Onward (liiem). 1 fl t .1 1 ('mm Hi lielle (Kirk) 2 1 J I 2 sister Mice Oinldcn) S 2 ft I 3 1Mb Dillon (Sjndeu) 8 R fl 2 I Tiinple VMIkea (lioidin) I 3 4 5 d Mm (Tin nor) fi 4 3 0 dr ilpa (Miller) 0 dr. I'hrun (liotknnoil) 7 di. Time 2.11. 2 lt6. 2 ll1, 2 IfliJ, 21J, Events at Olean. Olean, N. Y Aug. R. Tho rates to- day weie eiy Interesting, even if tho favorites did win. Theie was big money up and the eventa weiu closely untested. To-motiow the meet will dose with four lares, tlio roni'liiilhitr one being 11 pace between Klllo Povvcis, Democracy, uover rrincc anil Neiva Patchen. horses with marks under 2.03. Summinles: 2 15 pice: pnre, V) (polponed from Vnlne do). ("icin Wibnn won', l.ilc, second Liu lielle third Tlinr-2 21'4, 2VC4, 2 1si, 2 lr piie. pnre. .V. Cmlli ice (llrl vine, 1 11 , seinml, ltoehuil, third Time 2 lfi'4, 2Pi'4. 2IV4. 1'rlnce I'hrIi, llrnnl.hu tlolle, DoUho, llakoti llin nnd .1 h nlsi lirted 2 is tird. purse. s.Vio Millml sjundrm won; Hind, kikihI, Clin Klinhill, llilid Time 2 2P4 2 IS, 2 17'4 Vlattlc Ljnliolt and June T. n ttartrd FUNERAL OF THE GERMAN EMPRESS Services Held nt Cronberfr Simple But Highly Impressive En tirely Without Music. H.v rxcliiflte Wire from The ochted Victt. Cuuibeis, Aug. 8. The funeial ser vice over the Dowager Hmprc-s 1'ied eilck, held at Kiledi lehsof late thin af tei noon, wns simple but highly im pressive, u was pei foi mod at the re quest of tho late dowager empress by the Kishop of ltlpou, her own chaplain, nsslsted by the Itev. Thomas Telgn inotttli Shoie. canon of Worcester. Tho coffin stood In the death ( ham ber, (oveied with a long black pall and Ktievvn with white rnes. At the foot, with bowed head and slightly In ad vance of the nthei mom net, stood Kmperor William In the uniform of the Hlack lluss.tis, the icglment of the late downget empiess. .lu.st behind hlin weie all the other members of the rovnl famllv, except Prince Henry nf Piussla. Tho oilier mourner", who foi mod two lines In tlio rear. Included Pi luce and Pilncess Chilstlan of Schleswlg-Ilolsteln, Colonel Piltzel wlt7, Ciown I'llnce Kiedeilck Will lam's aide. Count Von Seckeidoiff, who was the seiietaiy of tho deceased: tho Duke of Cumbildge, the (.land Duke of Hesse, and a. few court ofllclals. The set vice was i (inducted ontliely without miiolc. It consisted of a poitlon nf the buial seivlio of the Chinch of Hng land, the ninetieth psalm, a reading fiom the Hist oplstle to the Coilnthl ans and the benediction The congie gatlou rendeied the icspotiecs Iniinedlatel after Its conclusion Hm petor William and the empress diovo back to Honibeig. A few people stand ing near the Filed! Ichnhof gate salut ed lespectfully on their majesties' nr ilval and departuie. The castle still piesents the appear ance ol a state of siege. Hussars in o bivouacked in tho woods, cavalry pick ets and mounted police patrol the load and a large foice of deteithes is In evi dence about tlio castle as well as In the town, sciutinizllig all cnmeis. Count Von Waldersee will ntrlvp heie Satuiday to ieport poisonally to tho enipeinr and It Is expected that he will attended the set vice on Snnda. In coiiMquence of the death of the diivvagei empie-s Hmperor William has decided not to Invito foielgn Ptlmes to attend the autumn man- OC'UVILS. DIRIGIBLE BALLOON EXPLODES IN THE AIR M. Snntoa-Dumont Has a Narrow Escape Tho Inventor of tho Air Ship Suspended for Half an Hour. By Fielmlve Wire from The ."moclated Pre Paris, Aug. . M. Santos-Duiuont. the aeionaut, this moinlng again attempt ed to circle tho I'lffel Tower. He suc ceeded In i minding the tower with dlfll cully. The balloon was then unable to mnke headway against stiong winds, and fell near a house In the vicinity, remaining suspended lor some time, M, SantlH-Dutnont was not injured. Killed by Gas. Bv Kxelinne Wire from The Awoelited PrcM irirn-hure, Aiur S lrink llollh, i Hun cut in nnploveil n a lilmrer lit Ihe .Nitlond 1 nl - wrul,-., Mlddletnwil, win klllnl tndu hv Inlullni; illuniiniting k Ihdi-h ua iloanini; out Ihe "drip" In a an pipe at the bottom of a ditch and the out ru-.li of ck .vphtMiud him. Killed His Daughter. IU rixfliile Wile frnn 'He V-omtrd Pren I niil.ille, us - Clements Hue liter, 1 c hilr inakei, tndu shot mil killul hii diiizhler In no, mid 11, aid wounded hn wifi, who ndoacnrul to illmaudp him from isiultlna; the girl lluih tor w ii aiiirded DEATHS OF A DAY. Viitniii, 11 ('. ug S -I'etrr Uckon, He finim-i nou'in pu;ili-t, ilml lull 2.1 at a inhale siiilt iiluni nt Itnmi, near ulnei, N W , of cou.uuiption Vtlmtio ( It v. .1, Vui; R John bum, of Philadelphia, head of the ilnt manuliitminc Hun of .lohtl luias K Co, illed hue at ,1 ho. pltil ljst nlcht of llricht's dl.eiM-, a(tcd 77 ean lohn j.uca h one of the bi.t known pilut maiiufitturtr in the Pulted slatea nnd he. hid lioni In IiiisIhom in l'lilladelihU for nearly Ii df a (ontuiy. Ticnton, S .1 , nir V. f!ooriior Wlllhin V Newill dlid tod iv at Im homo in Alloutown, S I , In lit- ilKlih fourth jear Mr Newell, who wan a praotliim; phvsli Ian, mi horn in Illilo and came to New leisn whrn anile joiins lie a a meinhir of lonRiew from the tuo trniii l-'IT tn 111. and iluriiu tint lime wa lie Kirutmntal In rt ihlWiInu the lite wilns jlem of the federal Boierntmnt. Pi Niwell w i elect cil Boifin of New ler.il in 15iH on the llepule IU. in tli Urt lie w.i nmiu i cindldilo for Kin eiiior airilo't (teneial M. ( l 11 jii. hut iui do fe.itnl IliuiiiE the ailiiiinUlratlon nf I'lieiilcnt line Dr ewell wh upiointei coieinor if Wu.ldiiKton trrrltor and fimn tint time until iilmiit tliuc Jian atfo he made Vahlnittnn Ida home Mriini, nir S-V cle.iilili from t 'rrlnc, In the 'iunl, auiioiime the death of Central llirl tiiil, the fniiiiir smernor of Irtiluia I.iwiiiiii, Kan, ntr ? - Vlattlicw P. Sialtlo, nflir whoe unn Ifatlirr the ill of rattle, Wn-li , waa niuicd, dhil liru lo y fiom i mi lium t Ion Seattle, who wan an Indian, wainrad uated lioin Ihe lla.kell in-lllute, and a taklni; a inume In law ot the I nlioi.ltv of Kjik.h. lie wn iiicinbir of Ihe Lawrence Vluinlo lodce, and la ald tr Jmi' hieti one of tho tli.t Indlatw eifr taVcn Into the older llilllinnie, Vuir s I VIa;or ttohert 'lun.till llank, of Hillimore. dlrd lite tnnliiht, asod T'l ran lie wan horn in Wllllani.liurtr, Va. Iln wax the fht llem-'ratlo inamr after . Cbil war, uiilii; In that tapailly during li jiar Uu7 DEATH HAS CLAIMED SENATOR VAUGHAN Was Stricken While on His Way to Maple wood for a Day's Fishing He Died Last Night at That Place. SENATOR JAMES Hon. James C. Vaughan. for the last seven jcars the state senator from this, tho Twentieth disttict, died last night at Ma pli n ood. Karly In the morning lie started for Maplew ood with D. J. Campbell and a few other friends to spend the day fishing In the wateis of I.ake Hent.v He was an anient fisherman and al most evety week spent a day thete. Yestetday morning, while on the train en mute to Maplew nnd he was sudden ly seized with an acute attack of hep atic colic, which was eNceedlngly pain ful. Kvery effoit was made bv his fi lends to lender him as comfni table as possible until ho reached Mnplo wond. Dr. White, of I.ake Ariel, was sum moned by telephone and with Dr. Carl Seller, of this city, who is summering nt Maplevvood, did what they could for the suffeier who was given quarters In the otlice at Maplew ood park. Along tow aid evening it was thought tho senator had pass-ed through the worst part of the attack and that It would be possible to temove him to his home In this city today. Tlio colic icturned (luting the night and the weakened condition of tho sen ator's system could not withstand the new attack and he died. Ills body will be brought heie eaily this morning The death of Senator Vaughan will be generally mounted, not only In this region, hut thioughout the state. He was born In this city Julv 'JS. ISflO. und was eduiated iu the public schools of this city, graduating fiom the high school iu 1ST", He was piinclpal of city schools foi a number of e,us, In tho meantime prop.ulng himself In tho oltlcc of Hon I.. A. Waties for the piactlce of law. After being admitted to the bar he severed his connection with tho public sihools. In 1811 he was elected state senator fiom this disttict and was le-elccted in 1S0S, He was chnliman of the appropilatlons com FOOD WAS POOR. Attendants at New Jersey State Hospital Sustain Their Testimony, U Kiclmhe VMre from The Aierialed Pffi Tienton. Aug S The investigation Into the chaiges of a poor food supply at the Now Jersey state hni-pltal fnr the Insane, at Tienton, was lesumed today W. O. Miller, one of tho attendants, who testified last Monday that neatly all the food was pom, was cioss-cn-anilned. As he was about to leave the witness stand he nddressed the committee, nsk Ing them to make a most scanning In vestigation. He said that all he had charged was true He was again ques tioned, nd stated that even tills moin lng the food was poor He claimed the egga were bad nnd the milk sour. As a result of his statement two eggs and a pitcher of milk weie sent foi. One of the oggH proved to be bad, and tho milk was sour. It wiih stilted, how ever, that the milk had been out of tho Ice box fceveial houis. Hurley Again Star. Ity Ftcluiht Wire from The Awoclatc-d Preti, nnflaln, Vug, h Marcu llurlc.i, nt the Now Vnrl. Athletic dun, ua again t In Mar In todii'n Mo) do laio In Ihe Pan-Vinerican Madiuin. I lo won both the lull mile and mile ilijutplou.hlpi In an ca.j manner In 1 IV) ami -J.ll I V. Walht hinltti continued liU rccoid IiuUiij trials. He C. VAUGHAN. mittee of tho senate during the session which iccently closed, and was slated for the appointment of oiphans' court Judge until It was learned that lie was not eligible because he was a member of tho legislature which eieated the olllce. At a conference held two wecki ago tho leadcis of the Republican par ty practically agreed that the senator .should be re-nomlnated for another tenn next ear, because of the valu able services he was able to lend the district by reason of his experience and standing .In the senate and the ceitaint that he would again be chair man of the appi emulations committee, of that bnd.v. The senator was a many sided man. He had a liking for Journalism and for a time was the editor and owner of the Catholic; Heiord, a paper devoted to the Interests of tho lilsh-Cathollcs of this legion. He was the organizer and ever since a member of St. I'eter's Total Abstinence and Benevolent so ciety of Bellevue, and fiom May, 1SSS, until May, 1 ss'. ho was piesldent nf tho Scinnton Diocesan union. He was Instiumentnl in tho organization of the Shot Ulan Hides and was Its cap tain. He was also prominent in the Phil Sheridan Monument association, whose ptnpos.0 It was to eiect a monu ment on C'omt House hipiare In honor of the dashing cavalry leader. Senator Vauglian was also a member of the lJaglo Hose (ompany of Hello ue, and was laigely intei csted In sev eial of the Huildlng associations of the city. Senator Viiughan Is suivlvcd by his wife and one mmi, John Vaughan. Harly tills iiininiug Cusick, tho undci lakei, Malted for Maplevvood to bring In the bod Select Coiine llmnn D. "U. Vaughan was with his hi other, the senator, when the latter died. He learned of his Illness eaily in the af ternoon anl v.ent over ti Mnplowood by tiain. mm nut to brfik the trick record of 1 3fS " 5 ininh h hiuwlf on Wedni-ulo. lie nude l in w marl of 1.12 '2 1 The mile lunnii ip ui w.n hi .1 T Ingiahim, nf Cliil.ea, Viavt , the only n r.iltl man who quilitlul for the flniN. lime, 2 01 Chairmakers Wage Scale. Hi F.xclimlie Wire from The Axoclatcd Prom ritNnirir, Vutr S -The Natlnnil ( Inln Makeu' unn n. In Mwlnn In Vllruhrm, suioeedoil In ininplrtln.' their wage inale todi lids nilo will he pioonlod In the luaniifai tureri tlimuch ou t tlio counti and tlio turn hcboie II will he kliinod at once If the onflow r khould refuse to dun the telle Ihe men Hi tin re will he a ktrlke THE NKWSTIHS MORNING- Weather Indication! Tojuyi FAIRi WARMER, 1 (iem ril -Ilotli xldc In (he 'tool Conlrocri I'lepirlnir tn Miow Niuiclli Vaih!H Onlercil In Panaiua, I iiMi'iw I'allid to ll.'it Ilia Ilocoid Ih.itli of S'nator Vauahan i (luirral (athomlile 1( nitmont. S I in il-Viinual Hi pott of the Controller Hi poil of tniltcliun.il miIMiik Uhullr lal.o 4 lilllnilal. .Not and ('oinmiiil. A Local Vnik of Ihe lit) Council'. ProirieM of Ihe Kdinatlonil Contott. fl Ik il Mrfct Sianlon and Miburluu. 7 UhipmI-Nniilinrtr-m I'rniu.ilianlc Hiumlal and Commercial, 5 laical-1 P Mmiraii and the fatcel Wnrkcr' ( IllllllltlU, li'i'iitlrial and Labor, WARSHIPS TO PANAMA Admiral Gaseu Has Been Ordered to Go South with the Iowa and Wisconsin. SITUATION IS SERIOUS The Navy Department Preparing for nn Emergency Scarcity of Available Ships Orusors and Ships Adaptod to tho Work at European nnd Philippine Stations. The Machins the Only Gunboat Available for Immediate Service. fly liteliuho Wire from The Aiaocllteil Prem. Washington, Aug S As a measure of precaution the tuny department has decided to concentrate near the Isth mtm nf IMiiama such vessels of the navy as ate most available, so that, In case of an omeigenc, the United States will be In a position to act promptly and vIroious1. The Mate ilcp.utnient bus received a communication from J. Hdwnril Sim mons, nf Now Yoi k, president of the Panama Kalltoad company, oNpressltig apprehension of trouble along the isth mus, and ugge.stlng that an Anieil can waishlp be sent to the Pacific side nt Panama, as well as to the Atlantic side at Colon. ( The Machlas has all eaily been ot drecl to Colon The only Milps available on the Pa cltlc station aie the Iowa and the Wis cousin, both cruising now near Puget Sound, a distance of ncaily 3,000 miles fiom Panama. Admiial Cai-oj, the fleet commander, has been ordered to go southvvnid with these ships. While ho has not been dlieeted to proieed to Panama, tho undeiMiindlng Is that ho Is to pioceed towaid Panama by easy stages, Mopping at pott si along tho cost wheie he can receive additional ordeia In case speedy Intel ference Is necesmry. It is a pccullatly tin fin tuna to time fnr the navy to bo called upon to divert ships to the Isthmus. On tho Atlantlo side, the Machlds ls absolutely the only gunboat available ror Immediate sci vlce, tho Huiopean station and tho Philippines having taken all the cruls eis and other ships adapted to the work. On tho Po iflc ooaM tho Iowa ami the Wisconsin are the only vee.els available, and they me slow-going battleships. Tho Hanger at San Diego Is inoicly a suivey boat. The Phila delphia has JuM left Honolulu on her tiip to Samoa. The Columbia, at New York, Is In no condition now to make tho cjulck ttlp to Colon. HAWAIIAN LEGISLATION. Appropriation Made for Unpaid Bills No Bond Issue, lly FirliHire Wire frorv The Associated Presa. Honolulu, July 31, via Vlctoila, B. C, Aug. 8. The hcsslutw of the llrst tcrrl tcnlal leglslatuie closed Monday, July L'W, when both houses adjourned sino die. The unpaid bills on account of which Acting Governor Cooper extend ed the special session which was called to consider appropriations, weie pro vided for In a bill setting aside money to pay them, which Mr. Cooper prompt ly signed. The leglslatuie refused to consider the matter of a bond Issue which whs laid befoie them by the acting gov eiiiot. DOWIEITES FLEE FOB, LIFE. Two Men Chased by an Angry Mob in Chicago, III Kuluice VMre from The Vmo. latod Pios.. Chicago, Aug. S Hespatteied with eggs and pursued by a shouting crowd, two follow eiH of Dow lo, tho faith healer, fled through the stteets of South Chicago last night, and only by the act of n motoimnu of the Calumet clcc tilo line were the able to escape The ciowd thought one of the men was Heiu Cliilstensen, whoso wife) died without medical attendance a few weeks ago of Injuiles icielved iu a (lie, the piaeis of the faith hcalcis fail ing lo t-aive her. UNCLE LEFT HIM $40. And Maximilian Manasse, Who Ex pected $4.0,000, Comraitts Suicide. By 1 uliulie Wire from The ymchted Trow. Philadelphia, Anc, s .MnMmillaii Manasse, nephew of a foiiner wealthy banker of Heilln, tiermaii), committed suicide nt his boat ding house toduy b shooting himself because his urn le had cut him off in his wilt with iW. Manasse, who was a ileik, had fie quently spoken of his uncle and said he oNpeetod to iccelve $10,000, Then ho icccived a letter last night telling hlin he was to iccelve hut $40 He went to his loom and killed him self. His bod.v was found today. Henderson's Tour. Ity FxcluMie Wire from The Kwoclitfd Pre llerlln. Viil " Pivid 11 HiiidriMin, tpcakri of Ihe I nlled t itct limix cf n piec ntativc, Ult llerlln tonight for Picdon and Vioniu, YESTERDAY'S WEATHER, Lioal dita for Vui e. I'Ol: llifihot tiiiipiialuii' I ilouieei Louit tinipiiatuii- ,VJ ilcrcci lldallio lluiuldli)' si in . il per rent, S in . s M-r c-ent Pioclpllaliiin, Jl hoars endiil S p. m,, 0 Oj inch f ft tf -f WEATHER FORECAST, Wrf.liliielon, Vuir. 8 Foifct for Fait, nn IVnicolianla. Fair Irldi), nith, v irnier neither In nil them portion. f -f f iMiiiiua,!, lain Unlit toulhwc.tcil windj. frt--f-f-f4-4..4. ... ttf.Mf'V