v T-- M VpX's ?-? , t y ft vl ributie. cmntmt THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER. RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD TWO ATS. SCRANTOX, I'A., THURSDAY MOKNINU, AUGUST 13, 1M)I. TWO CENTS. r rw txm-'" t Jf VICT.V FOR "liOTH SIDES No Direct Line on the Ultimate Re sult o! the Great Steel Strike, However. SUCCESS AT M'KEESPORT The Strlkeis Finally Succeed In Torclng the National Tube Works to Close Steel Corpoiatlon Opens the Big Painter Mln at Plttsbutg. Interest In the Stilke Seems to Flag Towns Conti oiled by the Strlkeis Shaffer on Ills Trip. His Statement Residing Men Who Failed to Strike. ' Mcluiie Wire (run The mi i ttcd Pre. Pittsbttig. Auk II Theie weie vlt oiies im hnlli sides of tlio gieat steel Ml Ike todaj lint llir tuinb-li no (II tpot line on the ultimate lestilt of the rnntlkt The stilkeis sure.eodod In flnallv foiclng tin Nntlonnl Tube worl-s nt Mc Koepoit, piobablj tlio laigest Individual plant In the I'nltcd States Steel tin potation, to llnallv. close down (In the other hand, the teol toipoi ntion icopened tlio big Painter mill In this city, and aho lositmed operations with non-union men at the Crescent plant of the Ameiltnn Tlnpl.ito torn panv at Cleveland, Two mills were on at the Painter plant, although one of them broke down dining the il.i. and nccoitling to the statement of the ofll clals half the hiIIIh In the Crescent plant weie moving The fortes at both the plants named are to he Inei eased, anl the manageis claim the will soon have them working In full Thev make the fifth and lMh plants" which the steel coiporation bus succeeded In muting with non-union men, the Mlicis being Vellllle. llvde Park, riaik and I.lndny & MoCutchenn Vheie w,n a gieat labor demonstration at Wheeling todav. and Pi evident Shaffer made a stliring appeal to hl.s followeis to fight on In nn interview hefore he spoki he- "aid that If the western bulge- did not heed the final appeal of Assistant Secittniy M. P. Tlshe and ronie out. thev would be ex pelled fiom the Amalgamated assocl atlon and their oftois of financial as sistant spilt lied. Theie vveie few other development of linpottantp dur ing the dav. Locally, the .stilke seems to diag and Interest to Mas Iaigo numbeis of the s'llkeiw have soiu- away, elthi'i for reiieatlon or vvoik, and theie has been Maicelv any ot Itenient, mill h less disorder. JltKtespmt and 'Wheeling are stlueil up peilodliallv. but theie las been no violence at elthn place liiiuicii again today sottled tin stilke and lout a hand to ie-start the stilltd l u'l of cnnimeice It n,i t elated that Piesident Shaffer had at know lodged hat he could not win, that the steel (tiipoi.itlnu feaied that Its-rivals would liollt bv an etendcd "Hike, and that tht weie going to settle No shadow cf continuation of the t-tor.v was pos sible The gcneial situation Is thus hilollv Minimal l.i d: The Number Idle. The spicad of the strike at McKees rat and Winding has hi ought the number of men who answeied the filial stilke outer to something over jn.nno and Im leased the total number of men i emit led Idle bv the thiee m iIpii to about thi.nnn Many of the men dnwn into the movement wIIIIiikIv or unwIlluiRlv continue to accept other eniplo.vnicnt, and the enc t number now idle Is a guess The stilkeis aie fulb In contiol at MiKoospoit, Wheel ing New Castle. Hollalte Hingo .linn -tion, and show some stiongth heie. The mauutai tii'cis hold South Chica go. Hay View, .lollel, Yoiingstnvv n, Co lumbus, the Klsklinlnetiis Vallo.v, tlio tin plant at Jlniii-cii, and the Cat. neKlc anuip Cf the last iii.nied piopeity mmhc doubt lw el)Us.od as to tlio lower 1'nlo'i mill In riitshuiK Soiiip men have If ft their places theie ,.tnl the Milker." hoist that thev will close it down, It Is lunnliiK. however, and the inaiuiKeis say It cannot be stopped Desei lions' fiom the link of the sinkers a-e icpoited fioiu Painteis' Mill heie anil the Ciescent pi int in C'evelf,nd, ai.d the minaiieis s,iv that It Is onlv a itiesiiiin of time befoie theie is a Reneial break The nianu factuieis have made no effort to bieik the strike at Mr Koe.spoi t or Wheellnc with nnn-unioii men and InvoKlven no Indication of (hep planx in these dls tt lets. Huth miI epies their satis faction with the piogiess of the stilke. MncouritRed by success In keeping Mo nessen solne and In opening their plant In Clevelund the otllceis- of the American Tin Plate company aie planning resumption with non-union men at other points They will not say v.her" their next move will be made, bur say that It will he made quickly. Shaffer's Statement. Piesident Shaffer, of the Amalga mated association, sun ted on his nip to 'Wheeling at Jfi this morning and reached that city shoitly befoie noon. Ife was lecelvt-d by a laige uowd, vhloh cheeierl lustll.v when he ap pealed on the car steps Tli local unions paraded and cscotted him through the town. Helnio roIiir to tho state fair ginuuds, where the demon, stiatlon was held, he mmle the fol lowing statement as to the weatein men who u fused to stilke "It tlin do tint nunc out lliu nc nnii cuilnii It i a ni.utm uliv llir.t clnl lint olc, the .trlko erdrr (nun tlio tail, mul (lie unh c xpljii.iilun can thniV. nl i Hut cum iilrnli at I'ltu burn by Vr Adann, the llllnol ctipuij, wm tnM me tho men hid united an evtrii.lnn nl time in .vldih to jtilkr dinn t iie hid trcn lead to ticlluc tint ill e l ntn would li funted Vt haif In.iriitid vir, llirhc al out their mm at nine and in the rirnt nl their "fusil their diallers will Lu declared lurtcited. I know tlicte men ami I am confident they will nin acne to nine out with m In thl flisht. The ikllled men arc niginlrnl and cnntisth villi ulrlke to ureallv rrlppW the production of the wrlern mlll, Wr inn tint lirlmr nlmut a ti'il acwpcinlon, meli a 1 (fen In I he Vlheellnif tlis trlct, which, h.v the w-ii, l the banner cll.lrlet of the entire Keel coiintrj, Iml vie will do whit wo nntlclpiteil it the Matt or I am creitly mice, tnkm In Vir llche'i nhlllty to preient the matter In iti proper lisht to the elern men TakliR the strike m a whole we are niiMng; Ealm eirrwteie. eiery dav Our tneinlierlili U liHicxIna nt a rapid rile, nnd mini non iinlcin mlll. where we have necer I etore been aide to mine i foothold, are now organized or initially organized lhald lhoe alreidj nri;anlred t Vlnw of nthen tint villi anon tike the Mine aetlon, though of course, I unnot go Into clot ill J tn that .core NO STRIKE AT CHICAGO. Mr. Tighe's Announcement That the Lodge Charter Had Been Revoked Is Received with Laughter. Br Ftcluaive Wire from The Aoociatrd TreM Phlcagn, Aug, 14 There will he no (strike of the cmplnio in the oteid mill In South Chicago, Thin point wa settled tonight M the men tler thl action sVuelnty M F. Tlghe, who mine on from I'lttOmrK to intend the mooting, cfei tared the chirtcr of the S nilli Chic tgo lodge teiokid. The men elected hla nnmiiimeineiit with Imghtir and cheer fler 1c ivitig the meellng Mr 1 ighe rild tint tnmnimw he will go to the Hiiilew tnlll at Vlllw-iukee and 1K0 lhoe at toilet lie will re peat the pmgrainme of tonight .it the-e places, expl lining to the men the came of the strike and if they slnll dedlno to reconnhr their action in lefmltg to Join the nnka of the sink ers he will declare the chattel i of all lndi.es forfeited and rule the men out of the aoilitlon. THE PROTOCOL" TO BE SIGNED It Is Believed That the Chinese Af- f.ihs Will Be Settled at Pekin Today. By LxcliiMVf Wire from The nuatel Prea Pekln. Aug, 11 -It Is expected that the protocol will he signed Thursday Yin Chang, formoil.v director of the Tlen-Tsln Kaval school. lms been aii Iiolnted Chinese minister to tJeimany Kondon, Aug 11 "Mi. Hoc khlll, the Cnlted States' special comniissioner, will leave Pekln tn a few das," It Is said in a dispatch to the Times from the Chinese capital The Krone h gov ernment, with ihataeteilstlc couitesy, has offcied the cruli-er Pascal to con vey him to Japan, whence he will pto ceed by steamship. In a special dispatch fiom Shanghai, dalcd August 11, It l said that the Russians, at New-Chvvang have pio clalmed the czai's suzerainty over that dlstiht, have abrogated the Chlnc.se liWH and have prohibited the natives fiom referilng their deputes to the ai hitiatlon ot Anieilcau or Hiltish mei -chants unci nilsslonaile s All disputes must lie i cfei nil to the Russians for settlement, TYPOS AT BIRMINGHAM. The Convention Tables a Wild Reso lution from Boston. Pi I v.lii-iie Wae fioin The s.HiaU 1 I'ie-s niimiu?hiini. Ala. Aug II At to ilaj'd s( j.son of the annual lonvontlon of the Intc inatlonal T pogiaphlcal union, It was decided to pay the ptts. dent and sectet.uy-trcasuicr $1 S00 each annuall.v, with tiavellng expenses added Delegate Cuttim?, of Boston, pio posed a losolntion luohlhltltig any meinhpr of the union fiom becoming a tnembei of the National tiuaid or other nillit.uy oigani.atlons This gave iKc to an anlniatcil debate. Delegate Nich ols of Maltlinoie said that if the mil itia weie not oiganbcd among the f i lends of laboi It will be oiganUcd among Its enemies One delegate (-honied "Would it be good policy for us to declate ntiieles against the government of our coun ti '."' Klnall.v the whole pioposton was tabled ciiielnnatl was unanimously chosen tor the eonventon of IJiftJ. FATAL PALL FROM SCAFFOLD. Honce P. Williams Diops a Distance of kJ5 I'eet His Neck Btoken. Secial to the Sirantui Tnhune. Stiouelsbiiig, Pa, Aug. 11. l.ttte on Tui'stlav atleinoon Hoiace P. Will lams, who tesieloel near the village of Stoinisville tell about twent.v feet thioiiKh the breaking of a scaffold, bieaklng his nee k. He died almost In stanllv Williams was tin own headfoiemost to the giouncl He was a heavy man, weighing piobably oit pound. Ills head was twisted slightly by the fall and the ciaek of the vertehiae was plalnl.v heaid by Mis. Williams, who saw bet husband fall Williams was an led Into the house and a phvslednn summoned The lat tei'n serUies weie of no avail, as the man exphid almost Immediately. Deceased was a piomlnent member of the P. O. S. of A. camp ".3ti, of Stiouelsbiiig. ULTIMATUM AT WHEELING. Tinplate Company Will Start To mouow or Dismantle Works. Pi lAilu-iie Wile treni 'lie Wk ated I'leis CainbildRe (I Aug It Ulstilct Managet tlohltv-on of Wheeling, who was heie todav In the Inteiot of the Anieilcau Tinplate cnmpanv has post ed notices asking the piuplo.vcs to ie. turn b Pildaj. or consider themselves disc lunged Ilpannouuied that theiompanv pio. Iioses to tart the wotks theiK or ills, mantle the mill and move it tlsewheie, Postngc Stamps Stolen, Pi FveliMif Wile (mm Tl.f ko(U,rd rn tape Vlai, I, ug H--lhe po.tofflce hero wj' rnlihed earl.i thl morning and about (fjua in vlampt and nion i taken The Innslara rnlriiij hi n haik window and rifled nery Inter ami liliw oil tlio safe door. The police liaic lu clue as tu the perpctratura o( the Job, STRUGGLE OF THE FACTIONS Lively Sessions Are Promised at the Meetlno o! the Democratic Stata Convention. TWO SETS OF DELEGATES Philadelphia Elements of Discord Ate Deaf to the Eloquence of Pnrty Leadeis About the State Who Are Laboring for Peace No Contest for Places on tho Ticket. By Kcluie Wire (rom The Avociibd I'rew. Hanlshtirg.'Aug. II The contest be tween the rival factions of the Phila delphia Democracy for tecognltlon by tomort ow's Democratic state conven tion Is attracting mote than usual at tention to the gatbeilng. Hoth factions have llleel a complete set of delegates, and the leadeis of eaih Is prepared to defend on the floor of the convention their tight to admission. Repeated at tempts were made today by prominent paity leaders outside of Phlladt lphlii to testorc peace between the discoid ant elements, but all their effoits weie In vain. The list ot delegates certllkd by the regular elt tnmmlttce has been placed on the roll bv Chalimau Creasj. This- places: tho delegates certified by the Young Denioeracj of Philadelphia In the position of contestants and foices them to take the Initiative In the convention for recognition. i'. Governor Itobeit 1.'. Pattlson Is chali man of the city conunlttce and will defend the light of the de legates to heals on the (loot. lX-Judge James Hay Gordon, of Philadelphia, will be substituted as a delegate to tepiescnt the Young Domociac National Committeeman fiuffcv teached here this afternoon and will lemaln until nftei the convention. He is anxious to icstoiei haimony In Phila delphia and Is hopeful that his efforts lit that dltectlon will prove mii cessfui colonel (Jiiffey is opposed to the piopo sltlon of tho Young Demoeiaiy to e clueip both .seti of delegates ftom the convention and leave Philadelphia without repiesentation. The tight on the Poor piomlts to be most ecltlng, nnd the lnellcntlons are that the opeia house will be packed with speetatots. Kx-Congtessman William McAleer, of Philadelphia, and ex-.Iudge David I, Kiebs, of Cleaitleld, will lead tho op position to the Dnnnell-H.van dele gates. Captain .lohn H. Keenan, of Grcensbuig, and William .1. Htennan, of Pltisbing will aid ex-tiovernor Pat tlon In defending tlie light of these delegates to be seated Contest for Nominations. Theie Is no contest for places on the state tic'kPt and It Is expected that the nominations will be quietly made and without filctiou. Judge Hat nmn Yokes, of Doylestow n, has no aetlvo opposition for bupiemt court JinUe and his ft lends picdlct his nomination bv acclamation. Judge Ihmcutioiit, of Heading, has been cndoised b the Hetks anil Leblgh delegations, but It Is not likely that his name will go be foie the convention The nomination for state tieasuier seems to be going a begging. Captain William lldbsnn, ot OH City, and Hep lesentatlve Andiew J, Palm, of Meail- llle, weie tendeied the honoi by tho paity leadeis and the ptojiositlon to eltect fusion with the Independent Re publican" on the state ticket by nomi nating Heptesentatlve H. A Cot ay, Ji , of Lueine, for state tieasuiei. It Is e oncedct! that the nominee for this otlleo will be a sti alght Dcniociat and ot.e who will consent to wlthdtaw In the event of a renewal duilng the cam paign of an attempt at fusion. A meeting of the state exee utlve com mittee was held tonight at which Chailes J. Reillj, of 'vVlllldmspoit. was selected for tempoiaiy ihaiiman of the convention by a vote of six to live. He was the choice of the Guffev -Pattlson element. Ills competitor for chalimau was Rcpiesentative Pied Ikelci, of Hloomsbuig. This tesiilt was aicom publshed alter the committee had held three sessions. Tho convention will be called to older at noon by Chalimau Cieasy and that It Is expected that a icccss will be taken lter a tempoiaiy euganlzatlon has been effected to al low the i redentliils committee to de teimlne the Philadelphia contest. The convention promises to be the most ex citing in teeent ear.s and the city is ciowded tonight with Dcmociats fiom all over the state anxious to witness the battle lojal between the leadeis of the two factions. The platfotin will be similar to tho platloun of the Ohio Demoeiacy ami will treat almost cntltely of state Is sues. The last leglslatuie will hj con demned for the passage ot the rapid transit bills and the eapltol bill. it Is expected that those Demounts who declined to vote with the anti-Quay Republicans nt the oiganliMtlou of the house of tepiesentatlves will be eeu suted. Leglslatots Condemned. i;x-Congiessinan William II, Snow den, of Allentown, who has been sub stituted by one of tho I.ehlgh dele gates, will offer tho following solu tion to foim a patt of the platfoiiu: "That this convention heieby tepu dlates and condemns tho action of Senatois Hany C. Stiles, of Lehigh: Ilany V. Haines, of Yoik, John P. lilgglns, of Schuylkill. Alfted M. Neelj, of Clarion. Albeit D. Hove), of Pa.vette, O R Washburn, of Ciaw ford, and Representatives Madison A. (iarvln, of Adams, John A. V. lloey, of Clarion. Samuel H. Ituthiuck, of Milllln. William J. Calvin, of Schti.vl. kill: Atthur 11. Squler, of Wyoming, and Hany H. Shutt, John H. Kaln anil Ji. S. Fake, ot Yoik, membeis of tho ptesent stale senate and house of rep. tesentatlves, who, duilng the last ses. sion of the leglslatuie, allied them selves with tho Quay inachino and tor their own pcisonat nggiandlzement and ptlvate Riecd, basely betrayed their sevctal Demociatlu constituen cies and Inflicted an Irrepatable Injury tipon tho Democratic machine legisla tion, antagonistic to the best intetosts of the people nnd of the state," Win i en Wotth Malle.v, of Johnstown, will offer a seiics of tesolutlous nit si lie taxation and other Impoitant questions. Tlio lesolutions leclle that all Halle hlsc lorpoiaUous should be taxed pieclsely as other and less fnv oied Intetests aie taxed; that fran chises should bo asscsscil for taxation nt their value lu the maikct; that eveiv public service coiporation should be lequlied to submit svvoin repot ts and It should be made the duty of pub lic oltlclals to iiudlt the accounts of sutb coipeuatlons and to ascertain tho value of the ptlvlleges exeiclsed by them. They aKo condemn the last leglsla tuie for its "utter ptoillgucy anil Its ctlmlnal bettayal of tho people to political families'," denounce tho "rip per" and trolley legislation, tho "eapl tol Job and the shameless assaults up on public chatltles tnado necessaty lu protecting It " The Resolutions conclude as follows:" "We especially denounce those nl legeei Dcmociats who sold themselves to the Quay coiiuptlonlsts and be trnved their pattv and the people for poiseitial gain. These tialtois deserve the lasting eontempt of all decent men and thedr names should go down In hlstoiy coveied with obloquy" The delegates fiom Tioga and Cravv fend counties hive lesolutlons of much the same nature as those of Mi. Icalley, which thev will offer If his aie t ejected by the lesnlutlon committee. Colonel Juffcy tonight made the fol lowing statement: 1 rom in olervatlon it look like a Genuine Pimotrittc convention and will be conducted uniler the rules troieinliis the Ute convention Tint In.iirei (iitne md Jmtlce to all s I (rather the er.timcnt of the lomcntlnn a atriisht liariv tUket v 111 he lionnnited tomorroiv en a vlcorou phtfnrm dealing wllh Mile Ismics lint oh mill ipp-al to everj honest independent voter in I'rnnili inn LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF THE WAR Mnil Advices Received from Catacas, Venezuela, Give Accounts of Numerous Engagements. l"tr VviluHe Wire fiom The .-neii'ed Piev an .turn, He Porto Itko, ti(r. It Vliil ad vieea reteiied heio todcy (coin Caracas Venr. ?ueli, under dil" of Vu. 10, cue iicnnnM of niniieiniis en,'ii;einenH in the ulale of Tae nira hetiveen Piridrnt CivtmV firte ind the re-obi-luiiil.ts In (.fneril ( a'tro's nftliiil bullefini ho mentioned (lie Colonihlan ainii. He repoi-d enirasrnienM Mnee the lultle of sin Cn-tolnl, lull J, it rirlnro, l,n l'ellpi, la I'aiela, 1 tirlta, Imonlridos ( olon ami I.at I unilurs, nil In I'ailiiri The Vene7iielen ei-mllie. ireordhc to C'u. Un's oMkhl bulletin in re ftenerd Ttosendo Midinl and fnur inlomli killed and "no men killrd or MiMindiil. Vlnlmi n i i piomluetit nun lie m.is foimiili a governor ind senitor. Vun. s Ihete in an cixnuiiter at I -H Cuiulue with i soil rid (one of iovoliit!oiiM The Xevis Ciran eon ponduil, willing Vu to, ii iniilher .ii ni hi4 iuv cdeil Venezuela IhU eiond (oic i reporlrd in niunliir 1 1) men I'rlil IV these troop altieked I is Cinilirei md were lepul.el Ihe nmn elivNIens ol the iiiiius luve mt vet mil FUNERAL OF CRISPI, An Imposing Event at Naples The Piocession. Bv Kveludie Wire ironi lhe AMeristtd I'rfsi Naples, Aug. II The fuueial of Slgnor Ciispl todav was an Imposing event. Cordons of tionps lined the route, which was thiough the pilncl pal sticels, and piespnted aims as th" funeial cat passed. The car was eliavvn by eight black hoises with sable t tappings. The couls of the pall weie liidd b the nia.vors of Rome, Naples, P.ileuuo and Rlbeia, Slcll.v, Cilsid's biithplace. the vice piesident of the c haniber of deputies and other state oillclals A ealssnn diapeel with (lags was followed by cars idled high with tloial ti Unites The ptocesslnn Included King Vie tor Kiuaiiuers aid de camp, topriMcntlng the king; the Gei nian consul, leincsentliig Kmpeior William, deputies, nilnlsteis, geneials, aeliniial", patilotlc societies, (laiibal dan veteiaiis and inllitaty anil naval detat llllients. Iniineiise ciowds oceupled the stieets, bilionles nnd wliulows. All piosent uiieoveied as the tollln passed. At the aisptial, tlio leinalus vvpip taken on bond the ciulser Vaiese, wheie theie was a shmt setvlce, niln ute guns being lb eel lu the meanwhile. The Vatese sails at midnight, escoi ted b the ni moi til ciulser Maico Polo and the HI Uttoilo, coiivejlng the family of Slgnor Ciispl and tho go einment tepiesentiithes, NON-UNION MEN LANDED. Amid Hooting of 100 Pickets, 20 Workets Enter Chicago Shops. Ilv I vilu.ive Wilt from The .Woiu'I I'ie Clili ago ui: 14 Amid the hooting nnd Joeilng ol a bundled oi moie union pickets stationed ainuntl the Piaster & Chalmers plant, twent-nlno non-union men weie today safelv landed Inslile the works of that eompaii), to take the plates ot the union stilkers. The men weie In ought fiom the east, and weie eonvejed to the woilvs In Miusses, tin der the efcott of police, Steamship At rivals. Hi i:iln.ip Wile doin The wMiat d I'ii.i Sew- Voik. Aug It Urlvnl: Oieanle, from laveipool s,iiri St 1 oul, siiiiiliatnpU'ii, Ma jiiln, llvripinl; l.iurenllau, lila'ou-, Liver pool Virlvcd: I'hilaiMphla, (nmi New ink I Itnlleiiliin Viiluel: Vmolinlaiii fiom Sen' ! ioik s,,nth inipinu -riiveel s( plu, x,,iy I oik. SjiImI; kil.ir Wilhelni Per (irtuve, lite, i nun, for New ioik - . Carilagemnkeis StUke. It Kululie Wire (rom The oelilrl l'ie, Cineinnatl, Aug II -Two hunlrrd emplo.vea of tno earrla.e iiiniil,)i lurliu compinlis here Ftiiuk todaj, alleging the "tilcharKC of union men TROTTING FOR BONNER PRIZE Onward Silver Takes the $5,000 Memorial Stake at the Brighton Beach Race Goiir.se. OTHER RACING EVENTS The Favorite Wins the 2.24 Pace in Straight Hents, with Plenty to Spare Hetty Q. Has a. Close Call in the 2.00 Pace Easter Beaten by a Head in the Last Race of the Day. By Kxtluslve Wire (rom The Av,oeiatol Pre. New Yhik, Aug. 14. Tho New Yoik Trotting association ptesonted a llrst class card today at Brighton Reach, but threatening weather caused an small attendance. The ptincipal event ot the day was the $5,000 lionnor memoilal stake, which had a latge field nnd was the medium of vety heavy speculation. A saniplo poul tells the still y May Allen, $300, Onwaid Silver, $.'50, Metallas, JJOO, Cornelia Hell, $100, Dr Rook, Dolly nidwell and Confessor, $25 each, nnd tho field $10. Dolly Hldwell led in the first heat nearly all the way around, but Onward Sliver caught her at the wire and beat her by a neck. In the second heat Dolly Dillon won by a neck from Cornelia Dell. The third heat was between this pair and Cornelia Dell won by two lengths As thiee heats had now been tiotted the test of the Held was sent to the bain and Onward Silver won the next two heats with little to spare The (list event of the day was the unfinished L' 'JO pacing class, of which Captain Hrlno had two heats to his eredlt jesteiday and Dick See one The betting was $50 to $.'0 on the Captain. Dick See won the first heat today In -Ml and McDowell was put up behind Captain Bilno and he diove him out handily, winning the heat and the !.ie e. 1 1ip L' 24 pace was a shoit and sharp rate and tho betting indicated the ic sult, as It was $50 on Shadow Chimes ami $15 on the field. The favorite won in straight heats with plenty to spine The 2.0B pate was a similar race, Hetty C. sold at $100 to $40, but she had a tlewe call in the last heat, when In a tiled anil gripping finish she only won bj n head, The last race of the day was the 2.21 trot, for which Albeita D. was the favoiltn nt $'0 to 110 for the Held. She proved to be a counterfeit, as Easter won the (list heat and Captain Diacken the next thiee. The last heat was ex cceillngl tlose and exciting, as faster led to within ten .vaids of the wlte, but was beaten by a heael The Summaiies. - J'l il-i, paiinp; pure, sj(enp(: Capum llilno, bv Wild flriiio ( liunhiiie. In lied heather then nedt and MtlMuell) 112 2 1 Dick slf. (Ijnun) I J 1 1 2 s ir I'u.'h ((nckwood) 2 t t ii suit? (Pavfi) it S ,1 in. Helen 11 (V(ilonef) t ( (lj. I' II Ilinn ( Vitliur) 7 dK Time mj;i.. 2 10, "inij J II, 1H Shielnw ( Intm, h.v ( hlmes (.haulier, by Minibilno hinsr '(i-e,.) ,', t i t Till ice Queen (Mull..) 2 jia (Webam) j .) - Ciibinul', Tliorivva, ''t Pitiick anl Utrhler vieie dleslanerd in Hie fir-t ulc Time-2 tn'a, 2 IV,, 2 lti'4. The Homier Jlenioihl, 2 12 cla-, troitin', lirse, $"i,HTll, Dnmrd Mlvn, I, Oi ivn 1 sjiv1n Vlihl, bv Vlerdecn ti"is) 1 (1 4 I 1 Conn In Hell (Knbv) 7 2 12) IMllv Dillon (Snil-iO s t 2 I 1 llillv llidivell (Cupentcr) 2 7 A lo ('onfe-,or (llovvin) 1 1 ,t io lrauk tieinier tMijdrr I 4 fi ro Hi llouk (speu) , 5 R ro I Me s (ndreivi) in s 7 ro. Mav Vllen (Wil-on) t ID 'I io. 1 edi t.enldme (Dickeron) ei 't ilis. Mctrllas siillinelivv) tin ( npium CI lioiiiiivnil eh 'lmie-2 lft'i, .'in'e, 2 10, 2 In',, 2 ll; 2ckj rlu, paelnc, pur.e, l,Wi Ilettv 0. bv I irg Hot Noia 11, h.v Pet- 1 1 1 1 1 in (VteCov) 1 Fiilev II (l-tttin) 0 3 I Pontile Dirt it (VUllriirv) 1 2 " lielit (Keniiev) i 4 line (k., 2(17, 2ii'. 2 21 ill, ttottini;; pure, ?I,'AV ( iplaln llraikcii, In 1 ill llallle, ilam In IMreilnr (rruin) Sill I-iler, bt .saliena ((inldenj 12(2 HeiirliltH (YtnniE) 2 1 !! lo I I Milnu'O (lliekir-on) fi 4 ,', ro Nut lie irer d'o-He) 7 7 h 10 tenia llluleliin;..) 5 r, elis, 1 adv TnvU (lb mil . di Tinie-2 11'a, 1U. 2 111,, 2 Hi1, Fnvotite Wins nt Bisdford. Hi nlfnrd, I' , Auc II Hut one favorite won in Ihe i.rionl da meet ot the Hridfonl Driving 1'irk isoclatlni nteile, the favorite, in the 2 1") tint, easllj cairied nvay the liurtl, but I file Povveis nnd Carl Wilkes anl I.oiile (' , favonlr In their respective elates, fillel to tome up to the exneetailnnt u( thtir hat ken, Soniiiurlis: 2 1seli)., patliiK, piine. ,!). Itenuer won, 1 C. Joidan, erond, Carl Wjlkej, thiol l,mo -2 M 2 11, 2 17',, 2U), 2 13 21) ila-8, trottine, pui, vm 4ait7dli won, Sliug, Ketond; C.con? Oiunett, third lime -2 21'.. 2 17'i, 2 17',, 2 21 tlaiu, trottine: pime, vain Othuiar wun, Superior is-cond, I.011U0 ('. thud lime- '. ',, 2.U,i, 2.0'i 1'iee for ell troltlnc and pailuc piu.0, $i William Mac won, Lffle Power., aeiond, Nina I'atchen, third Time 2 11',, 2 12';, 2 11'8, Justified iu Killing Jamison. P.i I.vcluilie Wire from lhe .Woeiat d P eu Puflalo. uar 14 - Milliard Crouse, i ,nn hull in, residing on the (.atiaiauguv re-,eiiatlin, near (iouamla, who vva arieited lat vvee on the clurce of klllinc Jesfi JiiuUmh, (he foioirr Stnria chief, latt lildiv nlcht, vv u honirahl lUehaicrrd fiom 1 i.tmlv loda.i I nihil snien ( ommbjuoiier llrbintnii, befoie whom he vvai Elvrn an 1 vamiiiailou hell thai he vva pufeuly JiKliflnl In fhootine ,fainion Constitution nnd Columbia to Sail. Bv hxtluvlie Wire (rein The Amended PreM New 01lf, iisr. It I'lie remlu innnnlttr o( the laitliniont acht tlub annnumtd '"il tiirlv lodiv that the ( iiiinlli.llon and lobuii la will (ill the flrtt race of the wrlea on iiidje, Aus 10 TUB NKWS THIS MORNING- Weather Indications InJayt I CLOUDYl UNSETTLED. 1 fleneral-The III Mul Strike, latal l'lre in Tunnel Democrat Ilendv for tlie Mate Convention. Iroltlnir at nrlehton llenh, 2 firneral-Carliondale Department. 3 lonl-IMra rounellmen VMU He Seatcel. Jewels Will H i:itnlned I IM'lorlal Note and Comment. 5 loeal-Car llullders Ciive I'p the Fight. I'iobitm ot the I diieillonil t'onleit. Chan(;e in the City Hill fi I.oial Wet Stnnlon and Siibutban, (.'eneril N'orllieaten l'ennlvanl Vlnanehl ind Commerelil l.ixal-Indiittilil and bahnr. Couit I'roieedlwr' PAKE CIRCULAR AT MANILA Catholics Deny Connection with the Publication of n Pamphlet Attack ing Philippines Commission. H.r Kvlulve Wire from The mclit(il I'ress. Manila. Aug. 11 A luimphlet wns published bioadcast jesterdaj, con taiuliig an attack on the United States Phillpidne commission, .signed by the Centto Cathollco. All the membeis of that body Indignantly deny having any lontioctlon with the publication The leaders say that nobody was 11101 e disgusted at such a publication than themselves They believe the pam phlet was Issued by a local paper lu an endeavor Pi cieate a sensation, as the paper was published simultan eously with the Issue of the pam phlet, The matter was nominally In favor of the chut eh calling on the reoplc to tlse In their might against Judge Taft, the civil governor, and "the iest of the rickety biawleis run ring the government of the 1 Tutted States," and saying "they have de clared war against rind." Prominent Catholics aie awaiting flovernnr Taft's tettiin to Manila In otder to repudiate. In behalf of the church, the sentiments contained In the pamphlet. An Instil gent captain and eighteen men, belonging to Malvat's fences, suirendeied estoul.iy. JAPANESE SILK FRAUD. Appraiser Wnkeman States the Loss to Government Will Be Large. H Exrluilve Wire from -rhe sxnelited PreM. ew iorn, auk, a. in an inierviey today touching the Investigation as tii the alleged undervaluation of .laptl ese silks, etc., Apptalser Wllbui r. Wakotnan si Id: "I returned one Invoice jesterda. 1 found what 1 expected to lind." "What will be the total amount of the fiauds."' 'That I cannot say cettalnlv not at this stage of the Investigation. That It 111,1 have been a consldeiable amount ou tan tell fiom the fact that the duty on silks vniies fioin HO tents to $3 per pound If gooels that ought to have been classified so as to pay $1 rpallv paid only 00 cents the dlffeience would be considerable, es pecially If the weight letutned weie less than the teal weight" "Would the los- to the government leach a million tlollaisv" All I can say Is that If the suit of thing I refer to has been going on for seveial ears the loss to the govern ment woud be a veiy large sum." KOOSEVELT IN KANSAS. He Addiesss Several Thousand O. A. K. Men at Hutchinson. Bt Fxelaiie Wire 'rom The Asiociated Trev Hutchinson, Kansas, Aug. 11. Vite Piesident Iloosevelt, en loute home from Colorado, stopped heie foi a shoi t time today, and fiom the plat fciini ol his tialn addiessed seveial thousands (liand Ai my of the ltepub lle men, in state reunion. He thanke I th old soldleis in the name of the Anieilcau people, lot their past valor and sac tithes, and lefeirlng hi Icily to civic life, win tied them not to envy a life of ease, "We can never hope to make the fountiy all It should be." lie said "until we honor tho man who wotks; until we anept the pilnclple that the man Is to be judged on his woik as a man " The bilef speech was enthusiastical ly applauded. STRIKERS RETURN t6 WORK. Eleven Hundred at the Woodward Mines Will Await Conference. Pi rxtliidt Wire (10m The Woeiated l'res WIIKcs-Hiii 1 e, Aug 14 The eleven bundled stilkets etnplojetl nt the Wood vv a id mine of the I,ae k iwatuia company, who went out two weeks iiro, becnue the oillclals of the coiupan.v would not allow a committee of 1'nlteel Mine Wotkeis to examine w 01 king, or union cauls of the emplo.vesi tetutned to woik toda The nie-n will allow their dlfieienies with the eompaii to lemaln In abe ance until the confeietue of the I'nlted Mine WoiketH at Iialeton, on Aug list 27. BELIEVE URIBE IS ALIVE. Colombians in New York Doubt the Stoiy of His Debt. By Fielufti W'lre front The Asiocltted Preit New Yoik, Aug 14 The lepiesenta. lives of the Colombian Insurgents In this clt although they have pot heaid for several weeks fiom Oneral 1'ilhe I'rlbe. do not credit the teport that he was killed In a battle fought with Venezuelan tioops on July 27 at San Cristobal, Venezuela They believe that (ieneial Pi lhe. Tribe is In Coloniblo and updating In the dcpiiitmentof Santandcr. FATAL FIRE IN A TUNNEL Five Men Burned to Death, Four Drowned, Three Sulfocated and Several Injured. WATERWORKS CRIB IS DESTROYED Tenible Disaster Two Miles oft tho Cleveland Haiboi When the Fire Btenks Out Twenty-six Men Obey the Older of the Manager and Take to the Water Heroic Work of the Rescuets. Br F.xebKlve Wire fiom The Aeclated Prcm Cleveland, Aug 1, Klve men were) burned to death, four weie dt owned, thiee and pet haps four weie suffo cated and seveial lujuied as the te sult of a flic vvlilth do3ttood a tem priarj "iitet w orks ct lb, two miles oft the Clevelanel haibor eaily today, 'tho dead so far as known aie: Mflllt It HVs, limit nod, bwiv teeuvered MMtK sv nut, ,, owned Mfllll It IIVMIM.s, tiurned Pl.t MVIHl ,10M,, MiKocititl. .IdllN MMIIIM'. elioviniil JOHN hOWOI.sM, dimvned; Imdi reooveiet!. HlVIt t MDCMIIH I) VIKS, liuincd. The injmed so fai as known aie: .Kills t,l l.i:. proluhli a broken hxek, fatal (1 II SVIUKKIv liurned aliout hnd and face. ( II VltM s Mil HI men nine hi ca In tunnel. IIVMII hl.l.l.V, readier, overcome bv Ris. Still iiiipiisoiied lu tunnel VI("(lit lvVI H-VfVN. ( niton, piohably dead. ,inl l.l,(,IM,, piol.il,l eloa.l AI1VVI hrs( probihli dead Work of Rescue. Tw out -six men obeyed the order oi Manager O. C Van Dpiiscu when tho llames bioke out, and took refuge In the water on lloatlng pieces of wreck age Knur of them lost their hold upon their fi.iil Moats nnd sank be neath the waves just as help leached thcli comt tides. The crew of the tug of the J It. s.piankle beard the flra whistle blown from the cilb and raced to the scene fiom the harbor. She) picked uii eighteen of the survivors, who had dilfted to the west of the ttlb on their floats of boaids and w lockage. Van Dousen and tin co of his men were hanglni,' lu the water fiom a two-Inch Ilnesuspc'iiileel from the crib. Just as tluy line was binning away above tho idea's hands, a yawl boat fiom the Ifaige AVIlhelm, manned by two men, dashed Into the veil of heat and smoke that enveloped the crib and test tied the (out men on the rope, at the tlsk of the boatmen's lives. The men picked up in the water were In ought to the c It j on the tug Sprankle. Thev wen naked exhausted and badly binned .Main of them weie cut by tailing tlmbeis The ct ib Is a total loss t was a frame building, L'OOxiO feet, the sides sheathed with lion. It contained valu able mac hliieiy. It Is now a tharitcl, shapeless mass- of vvieckagc and min gled with the blackened tlmbeis aie blackened, lusted and twisted pieces and plates of Iron and steel The ci Hi and lnachlneiv weie th piopeitv of hhailer & Sidinlnglean, ton ti. 11 tens. Tlieii loss will exceed $J0O,fl00. The Mayor Indignant. Ma.vor Johnson opicsscd gieat In dim atlon todav, when he leal noil that no boat or llfe-piPM'i veis weie pin vlded n.s a safetv ineiiMite by the con ti. ictois at the nib lie ileclaied that the- 1 ist would ice five the closest In vestigation unci that those found guilty of eiliiiln.il negligence In the matter would be- piosetuteel to the full'extent of the law Lite this at'teiiioon IMiinimer Jones, of Wauen, (, an emploe of the tun ned contiattois. anel one of a p.uty of irseueis who dose ended into tin shaft to look for the' missing men, was ovei coine by bus and explied within a few minutes His body lies In thp tunnel 71 leet tiom the bottom of thp shaft and Is eoveicd with vv.itei. The life line uttai bed "o the body bei ame fouled and tuuld lint be pulled out David Kellj, anothei member of the lesiulug patt, was ovtiioine by gar and is lu a piecaiious condition, DUEL TO BE FOUGHT WITH ANCIENT EGOS. fly Meluvlve Wire from The toeiated Prexi. NorrMoivn, N. ,t , ui? ltl,tore Kanou, i-eeielarv lo the mriojite line, Im been chal If need to flislit a tint 1 bv Ilioul Ii V ellee olher ivl.e knoitn a Lord Ilioul Atthur Phillip ele Crn tllli la Vallee. of lul Tlio loid mid (hit K.inou-i had told luran .ml untrue Hone, ihout lilm and ho nddreiurd t tlm uterNth Pitwh tlnllence In hi cnemv lie told Kan mt to mine tho llmo and place and vveipent lu leplv kanmu aid: "Vir nooiiio hanoiH etnl Im niewt dltin KuUlic-il rouiiiituU In I oid, ell.. U Vallee and accept the ilnlliime Weipon will be ancient eu'K'. field am old pine, mine In leu'iid to time, elulamv, pTffee " The Irenilinnn rav lie will fljlit even if h lu in descend tn rirc Kiipik, who ued to hn 1 lne lull pittlirr, w lint idler tho eluel hl opouini will he di-Kcil-iil u an I1I-I1 omelette YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. leoi al dali for iniit II, V: lbchet 111111101111110 '1 decreet i oirst tempi mure n.' decrees Itelaliie lluiiildilt Ram M per eenl p 11 ... . ... 61 per vent Pin iui Hi, n. JI hours ended S p nl . none, neither, pirll.v il.iuth -f-t--f -f --f-t- -f-f --sV - WEATHER FORECAST. Wiihinstnii, vuir It Forfrt for ratlern Pennbania Cloulv, iins(tlei weather, viltli oeeulonil rain Thurily an 1 prilialdv Kridij , rulnir temperabim I rlelar; Ire.Ii ent to toutheut wind. t "f--t-t-t-t--f -ftt-t--t--t--f-ft