ributte. THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, PA., KIM DAY MOKX1XCJ, AlGltfr 30, IDOL. TWO CENTS. STATE DEMOCRATS HOLD CONVENTION The Gathering at fiarrisnura Yes- terdau Gondncted Business on Strict Partu Lines. YERKES AND PALM ARE NOMINATED The Platform Mnkcs No Refeience to William J. Biynn or National Affnlis, but Is Confined Enthely to State Issues Unanimous Vote on Closing Resolutions Will Dlock Any Contemplated Effort Looking to the Substitution of nn Anti Quay Republican on a Fusion Ticket Mi. Uhich Causes the Only Riot of the Day. Pi T lnlir Wire fh in Hip -j. mi.iI) 1 1'ipm llnitlshuig, Aug 1' The Pemo uitli t.tto convention todiv iinini tinteil Judge lliti tiiHii Yoi kos.of Dolcs t 'Mi. fur Kuptcme limit Judge, mill r lOPtitatho Andirvv .1 I'nlin nf MMihllle, fur stnti tteasinct The phitfotni lnnkcei nn lofotetiie in nul lum J Hijnn (ii niiionnl affairs being confined oiitlrcl to state t-siu In tie olnsing moments of thp i (invention if solution" weie adopted without do. bato and by n pt.u tltallv un minimis vote Willi h will have tl.o cffeit nf blinking any pffnit that ma bo mn templ.ited looking to the wlthdinwal of tlu i indldate for Mate tiensutei and thp substitution of an antl-Qua. Republican on a fusion lllPt The inntoM between iIip ilvnl Phila delphia tuitions tor tci nmiltlnti In the convention ir-ultpd In a linimnnv ngieeinent between the ieingnlpd lenders ot the two clpiupiits A mm mlttee was design itcd to lo-opotate vlth e-li)einni llolint H Paulson, rhiiliinaii of tllp I ocular ilt inmiiilt te In adjusting thp dlffi ion e- that mm hi No In iroisnnllng the pail In riilladclphlii ' 1 hi' aitlon of Hip ion xpiitlon was tiiiliuxpil in lKorous spt n In bv Mi I'.utNon .mil o-hidge .Tames liat Con'mi, the loadei of tllp Young Dcmoi uu In Phil idPlphla following Hip latlllintlon of tin- hiu mon prngiainiuo an effmt was niad bV .1 f) I'llll'll. of MllllVlklll lillNpil the Phil idPlphla delegates I Jo inado a tprch rrltlillnc- the haimonv icolu tlons -nid i nnilcinnliig t hi- loadPls of the Philadelphia Deuinuiuv An as. rltant seigeaul-at-nims tilpd to fmio Mi I'll ih to take hi scat and Hipip Mas almost t t lot Tlio pollie Intii feted, and afti r much PvltiniPiit tlio 1 llkll leonllltnn to Ppp Ilip delegates was rpjeitpd The dot Nlon of Ch.ili inali KfPiian was appoalrd fiom and was sustained Changes wote inadp In th pain i tilt s. whcichv tlio Mate i fiiltlo pommlttpp N uutlinil7od to i -nmine tlio uilos of th" illv and iount nig,tnUttlnii. and frdpia and Mato nffUe-linldim aio in.nlp Ineligible to the oflli p of thalininn in mi mlipr ot any DPiiioiiatli dNtiht ilt m muni committee. THE AFTERNOON SESSION. J. B. Keenan, Chaitmnu Attival of the Big Four The Rilling Reso lution. Bv Exelualte Wire from lie Wouatrd rreni. Haiiishuig, auk. 1 " lir n the uni intlnn loassi'inlih d. Mi iiI.pii.v ip. potted fiom tlii iiiiniulttii' on pci ni.ui nt oik inl.atlou tint .lohn H kirnuu of Oieonsbuig, had lun n li i ted lot pennant nt (h.iliinaii Thp lt'ininnii n 3alon ot the loninilttpe wan adoptii) md Tciiipoi.il I'lialinian UpIII.v n Ired In l.ivor of Mi Kppiiiu 'Ihe -lialriuan made a Mini l spteili In "in -:eptlnj?thp honor. At 3 30 o'llmk a loud ilm-r auuiium il the Hirlal of the ' big font ' of the vinventlon, CoIohpI !utfi', p-i!opi. ior PattNon, e-.ludge lioulnn and i 'onBiesiiuait .lamps Kpii It was lutigp Ooidon'H llrst appoaiaiKi as u 'nnvPiltlnn dt'lpgatt' hliue In- lioinU oatPd Mr PatlNon fot ginoiiioi In IRJ CoIoiipI "!uffp also made his ttiht ippeaianip as a delegate in a nuni 5er of joai.s i Tllp ciPdPiitl.il inninilMi'p irpoited hat the Lontest fiom the Pmnili arkawanna dNtilet was diopppil, inrt that fiom tlio I'lfth l.ueiuo ills, rlct was adjuslid b uuh hide agi po ng to halt me foi the niiitoMants md coiitpstpps, TIipso wpip the onh sontpsts. the Phlladplphla tioublo ha ng been adjusted lipfoio the ciPdeu lals coninilttep mot. The liarmoiiN ipsolutlon. which wan ffeiPd by ex-State Clialiman Itllllng, as as follows WhirrJ". Tlie rnnililliM now rxMIng In llio rEnlnl l)i moi ran nt I'liilnlil) lil i i a nii.i 'or Krfat rtivatlffiitiou to the IKmouat; ot the Itale of Pfnnjlinli, avl hfrfa, As rrofrfH In llif illrnlloii of tnr unnj lii been mule In th wlrctinn of Hon R F PattUnn as ihahimn of tlie citj loininlt. ee, and WhTfa, With a lew of atrenitlienlnir and ilitlnE him in the work of ic oranijliun, Iheie fore be it Replied, That Partaln Willi an llaj.nn, W. D nieler. .1 K V IUII. Inlnnel llatm nner. John It Head and lion W ( llunle aie hen la appointed a committee ujtli full innrr alll authorit to hear and determine all illfTereiue., adept rules for the coinnment of Hie (latrj jm proilde a mtthod of holdlmt prlmrj i In thru to t held the fecund Monday of linmij nevt for the formation of a new nrganimlin The roneliloni of eaid committer to he lilndiniz and final, and the organization tints mule .hall le lh trim and rnb regular tiiranijtion if ilm p.rti In fald oily heielier, and the hi mm. mlttee hereb) appdnled it further niiliculiid and empower to ait with the Hon Ilodert t:, Faltbon and forthnlth heir and ilelirmlne all dlpute and ohjecllon t the ioinp ltlon of the merit oreanlralirn in the iul cin and Id this reeaid to rcmac anj prttent Kprcjenu. tlie or ifflcHli In ami orsmlnMon and to eiilnlllnie oiliri. In their plaie lien Mid coin lnlllee nhall tin I ailil te iirnlalhf to liaie I ren fillhle lo tie parli and further, to like Muh flrp a In their jmlBmiiit nhall eeetn bet to perlut pmlfi and render the ild oiuxtiira t Ion efTeitiio and teponlie In th( will of the llrnir.1 1 ill. lolim In ntd i III Judge Cm ilon was the Hist to speak on the Killing ieolutltin, spiondlng It In mi t.ddrpss lha laid the iljost at tPiitlm oi the huge nudlpiur. When lip i out luded he was wildly cheered bv delegates and speuntois Wh ,i c ("lovcrnor PattNon took the stage to aNo s, ,oi,( the lesolutlon theie was n neiie of wild enthusiasm. MR. PATTISON'S REMARKS. The Ex-Govetnor Makes nn Eirnest Flea for Harmony. HanNburg, Aug 1" Mr. Pattlson spuke In pat t as lollows T roncninhte the iniartitjrn on tin enlluiHl. nm Willi vim It it rei veil the i xpreslon of tic mtinien1 of the (jenll 'inn who prneded me I tin lure to riiiprnitr In em o po.ilu eert etpre"lon whlrh e nlteo I Willi rrferenip lo lleinoiritu hltniti Hie lleiuoi r itio i irt v lua tieer filled the ppojilo in time put .ml it will irntlmii' to repteent tlio centtnnnli if the whole piople Hie lleninirui Inn protected iiilnt limn esir nn 1 npptes-dip lefiUhtion It l not E"inc lo fill in thu utmcte In I'oniKili mlii Neier n the Iluuoir ila pjrt moro needed la the pmple of our Mite linn ui thU lioui 'I he MrtiKclo li on between the peoj lo md the tnot debmched pclitlnl tonibinn that err iti.criicd ft lie let u rid ouri!e if Ihia ilelintilieil and innteniptildo lonibinallon Wi 110 lien ah one nun bun im: ill ilitbrimea to nuke .in oniliiiRht in ihi Ilepublli in ioiii-( linn thit i-Ii til me in It s aunihililion In eir Iniliti in tlio atKo nun are now riadi 1) nib lor the oiertbrow and de. fruition if this p'lau d iiii- I nn hen t i peil fi r 1 tiuited Petnomi; lo jppul for tin enthu-lavni nlitih In' ilnr nleiliil the pun In the n.l T liU l i flsht of tlio peopli, md in thl i iue let i exert eieri enuei, tlut thu mo le rc-doied to their own In tlio oie of the utrinment of the toui mmweilih Mr. Uhich on the Floor. IiologatP T'lrli h, of Sthinlklll made i spppih against the hatmony i evolu tion, .sijlng It was nieioly a sublet -fuge to ioet up tHe slime that per mcilts the Plifladolphla Deniouaey. Mi I'll ii li inadp sinli pointed chaigcs against Missis Oonncll and IImhi, of Pliilidelpblt that their fi lends In the Philadelphia dp"Kilioii iieated gloat ilNoitlei, In the midst of which thp thaiiiua'i put the n solution and It was dei I up1 i ameil Thuats of poison d oIence woie made agilnst Mi I'll lib and llnally a big. but 1 -looking soigpant-at-aiins Itoiu Phlladelphi i' att uUcd him and theie was an tipioit whlih piomNed spilm.s -onseipn pics, but a t-nuid of pillttmei sit loiiinled Mi I'lilih, and he was ( 4(oi te I lo a ple of safetv on tb stiRi lieln i hi Pied by a niajoilty of the dplegatts Ruben i: Wilght took the stage and read tlv platfoim, which was adopted, and Is is follows The Platform. lie Ihin hiu i I I'liiiKiliimi in romeiillin iiinlilii mil e (In do 1 intli n of Its imaii li.m-i md puipie in tin nmuiu i In lion W mini; all uhiui e pici.n.ll..n up n whiih Hip iwiplo of tin nilion iliiide inln polai ill pirtln wo call tin, n ill h net lilt, u to nuiti with in fir tlio iidrmpllin of our iiuu in nwi ilth ItiMii the pnlifKHl ftielmoUH who n m imtiol it Wi liaite ill p liti, i irtln, al! oisaiiillona if nirii heedful of tin puhlii wrHire, mil nil IVnu.ih iiiIiim lo jom u In i nii.ide foi Hie puilfl it ton of the luillutcil tliaii'iela if put lie liillmntj Wi diplnre, 'iltli ill jood nien. the need of inikin; the quftioii of lonuinn lionei an I iliniit 1 ItninUtii'ii'ii .in l o lo iliiide I ho peipli of 1 ;rint lite lut lo thl ilerlrialile lmi-,-ili we hoe been 1 rouUit bv the outrn; a nf lb put lit in miihliio cworiniient With iniieiliiliius mi ienif nl tin people of our Mil titO'i turr, tin Ir un upon tho .peililile te.entpil la nur loiniu nwi ilih 1 ion depig ment of our hi Ho irmi mini nt i, lioni uoiilbe I with rr fli j nt, ilihmi(ti ami a reikk.s dlre en I if iiin-tiiulionil ir mini nhllguinn'. I In piiwm if .nieriuiienr iro rliuied to the puipve (f publi tlueie' ( omlltutlonit lotrmits mi loiuuinil', th sinrtlti of lt, Hi .Idler it ii lis of nlliiul nitlw ml He iIiiuiimU or i limn n In noit are ilin.t nld In tho MiWliiuii if ii hi. In r liw I he ilriniwN of in in.ilnte uioed of puldn plun Irrer. fir tiioni, lintipi, innri union shauieliv.li m. op nl tlr iote of leciililor. no boushl and s.i pir aUlmllt and i mi'lanllv lint inirket ilue f'r lijMatT lue bo n ist ibllfliul In sittled ui toui II hi inn nt imliffi rem o of our n pie ii Hew i nirari nuluililrnrd ih" rnnuptli nUli li uuh an i Mi nt tint tin t,t tslnn f ur lr.-i" hturo nil llriml.il Himd In Hi iufanlei Ml iihii r. n .im,. a ,. n,o,,t nirrupl leallalno buili thai tur loinenid In am Vite of the 1 tih n In ion ni.'jiilMllon fnundid mi tin purihie of fil leeifhtora with in, net in I pin nn I it i hi-, n ip.,,,n nllli tin 1 1, hi,. Ins infitni nf tint mm uttipen li na frjnihl.o Heil, aim km; the inoril fen ef tlio enllio intuitu Pie .ileiti.n of n 1 nttpl siiin. ,,n.iA. .. .. nuMiipll.hed In n iiuilid of lorrupllnn md 1 rilT In the reiklesj ilelrrmlnitinn to pmiMi (tiiinlea md reward nilneriirnt tnola e.tablbhed uiutiii l il coieinnnnu were uilhles.l.i oiei. turned mil fi ihoien aenmta of tho" peoplo rvpelled from their ifil.i to mike pi no fir the neiturea of i lotrupt nmlilne Tlio faith of lln peoplo in the iinetlli of the ludhMn w n biokin In il hiltlnj e fori" to find iliiillo euue for the i rluin lulled In lt rtfi rt ti roll t , tn. ot tnil I: n (1( , , 1 1 n . of ilnall mil ill pi ait the lel.htiuo prnnul ed to tint ollur mil irroitrr rolheri of the rad ii n frnnihlaei r( tho utile worth millions to tho plmnleriM. md (tripping eer illi, lown and tnmlilp In Hie loiunioiiwejlih of the prop,r ii ntml of Hi alreeti fir trollej Iniprnieni.nta I ten the public charltlra of the Hale-In hoi. plnli and ailiina and lf irnifort ff tlnlr im. fortutnte innnte wrie mule the jpiit nf nlltl. ril greed md their nppioprlitlnin mi i.iired ami deteimlned In Hielr me md erilicii In tie nil ihlni No nmlhle t- I of (orruptlon wi left iinuillliited b. the inw of puhlle plun leren who hate wired upon tour utile plunderers who, in the nine of a gieat political paitj, hue prrttilutril all the piirpnv and pofn rf go. eriimrnt t' Hielr own rnrhhinent for the.e trlinea wo iiidn t the Itepiibllian orgiintiillon ai It i now K'utri lied Of the pirtlelpilion and ai.lilnnee of nnworlhv Iletnoiiitlo leglkhtoia in thee nrnnga thla eon tentbn dei larea IN tronsrt denuin Ijtloti They hate hetriied Ihrlr rniiitiient, Inflliled lattlng, Imparible liiurt on their put, anl tinted them eliM imwoiihi of public ronfldenee Wo Nate to their Immediate u natlturnta the In. fli'tinn if political piinlihment. Wo cmnot refrain Jt Ihli time frun lommend Ins anl thanklni; the D.moiiatto meiubcn, cl the legliliture who atnod mmfully and filthfiilly by their arty ngiln't the pupclralloti of (lioo ttmtiga. In our effort to nto our utile front furlhrr dlhonor wo ak ill trienda of good gowuimrnt to Join. Wc make thit light lint n 1 ittlliil frganb.iiion aeekln? a pirtlan adianlige, but In the intri-ctt of all l'enntltaniana, and will welcome a (Iomt tmloii with all political orgatil;. allom honesllj pledged to the nitne piirpo Mr. Ulrich's Resolution. Mr. Villi It was tliein nnoided the floor to offen the following "Keohed, That the namro of the delpgates from Phlladelplila county be stricken fiom the loll and the dplpgatia excluded fiom the lotnentlnn " IX-Iiommiioi PattNon made a point of older against the icpnltitlnn, Mhlih was sustained by the (haltmaii. Thoio was an appeal fiom tho decision, the roll tall resulting In the chair being sustain! d by a ote of J7I to fit The Philadelphia delegation did not vote The death of ex-Congriftsman Stoim was alinouiK ed, and a .suitable resolu tion wa adopted I'liangCM In the party rules, recom mended by the eei'title committee of the stnte committee, wile lead nnd adopted. The Nominations. Nominations fot Kiipieme tourt Jus tlte wote then i illed tot mid Paul II Applebiih, of lbicks loiintv, n imed Juilgo 1 ai mini Yeikes, of that (oiintv, ex-Juilge KiPhs, of Cleat field, spiond lug Judge Yeikis was nominated bj ncelamatlon For the olllee of state tie.isuior, Di le gate (illlan, of I'l anUlIii (mint, nomi nated State Ilepiesont.itUe Andtew .1 Palm of Ci aw foul counts. Mi (liiew, of Ulalr toiinty, esplalnpd tluit, al though his delegation was Insti noted for Mr Corny of Taiyerne. lndepomlpnt Hepublltan ho lelded to the oer w helming sentlmi nt of the coinenttnn for a stialght Uenioeratlc ticket, and petondedMr Palm's nomination TMlin wn.s llltewNe nominated unaiilmoiish Mr thiriuaii. of I,U7eine, miuid that In the eent of a vacancv on the tit hit the eNeuithe (ommlttie of the statp Lonymlttee be, Instruited to 11 1 1 the va tatuy with n Dpihoi rat The motion was adopted Mr Htem, of ' nango moed that, In lev of the high diir ncter and integrity of the nominee for stnte treasuier. It be dedaicd the ctise of the convention that the wlthdiawal nf Mr Palm and the substitution of a Republican is it ndpsliabte from n Demoer.itli slnndpnlnt. This motion was nl.so adopted without delnte and the ionentiIon at fi .13 p. m. adjouined sine die. JUDGE GORDON'S REMARKS. He Hopes to Get Help from Dis satisfied Republicans. Ill l.xdutlip Wiic from The Vjsum 1 Proi llarrNbuig, Aug lo. llx-Judge (Joi don .s.ild: I ri'.e to jet in I tho rrt'lulmna offered lir tic ci nt l in nt (toui I lie When I list ha I tie bin r if a I lio-dug a Item untie inntculiou it wis at Hiis lull limit twentt i.iH 3n, mil it ita mi irnilegi thin ti phi e In nnuilinii n for tho ofhit of goternor the dillnguisheil (.en th men who ia lion ilmrm.lll of fie llrmuritln nit lonunlllee of Phlladelphli I tcmciiiber well the fictiin tihiili took phco then ml the i heer fill, cordnl wat In unit. li the pirtv rillled to Iim siKtivi ind called li m into the (.ntciiini a ttmr loiln a more inlc.il t ige in Hie I Mori of tho pan innfronti u, md It ia one that intnlica tin' ticlfaio of the entire stile. I tongritiihto tlio Drniountit l(idrrhlp nf I'rmetlt inn, th c edgicift and fur Mglitcclncsa hit itoltul tin retoliitlona nlTeretl lij the jenHimiii fiom 1 rie I inni.ritul.ttc them upm the go id m ii-i ml fiitnie.-, the I'll u tn.0 and the uninlmmii iIcmio fur miuim if the pirti, whlih hu dulilid i pioraninu It a lnrmoninu put.t upon i fur and holies i ljuHnent of citin; iIImoiiN I'll lir riic .ml pirtlet fill leulcis tUc ml Icideis fill, hut abntp them all, tnnerini iter Infue tin llimoiiait, ah mil In the welfao oi ihe Ktite an 1 cnunlrj loin th" per Ic r l'i nn-tli mil lie n-king in l riMUid fiom the giiitist evil thit hit eicr men lied i fucimplo ni iiiinl (Jii,il-iu -from brgiuulli n en 1 of the fljlo Hie Ilepiiblkin partt in Im nnnet In iiiibri hliniN readv to unite with ton fot tlio nuithrow of tint domination We should ml ruin them, welcome them ly the plitfonn It in, !nl lies .md I; a putt mmiemeut wtiuli will gite thrni 'he lontlliiuc of Inert, in I slum that wc, at lcat, will In true to tho nti i f uform, I epi ik, griitlrmrn of II o centenllon. for Hi" o fririnl of mlii" who t una hrr'' with pirly ibu"er mm, tint I am J ul to hop will bo hi del fiuetcr Ihce geullruiin h.tc ilinln il onlt Hut fur trcitiiunt whiih ctrri lmnrst lleinoirit fieri t to a coid to ctert other honett lleinoirit Ihet are com Hired Hut the loiuiuiltee appoitiicl in Hiev reilutlona, nil fur mid linn irtl It in n, will ! jiitlre, and ju-Hro ii nil (hot ,k' 'llirn we hhill lino i uullnl pnti, tint upon ,i (iiiiunn piup h', jiil tint pmposc II c ic i!i million of I'uiii.tli mil the rclunpthn of I'liilnJilphli from lit l am fill ile.t,iilitinn ml Hinlldnui, mil tin liftin; up of the paity am wining ill the ah imo fimn ita qim nl hum VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS. State Ticket Completed by Nomina tion of Audetson. fly ttilmlte Wire fiom 'the ANsnnl 'iet.i N'oifolk, Va , Aug l.r The Uemo eralli state (oniitlon today mm. plPtpd the Mate th ki t by the li'itnl niitlon of Major " A Andunin for allot nt gptuial The platfoim adopted leallliius nl lelaiiie and unfaltprlng deotlon to the national neinotiatli p.nty and do i hues "adiniiailon lor Its bndtis from .letfei.son to Hi. van, who have benny the p.nty Atunditid In Ictoty and de feat." Tho lemnlnder of the platform Is do voted to a discussion nf Male affnlic. and no lefeienie N made to national Nsiies, with the exception that unalter able oppusllon Is. de lined to the ulniN mil ti lists nnd to ppi Illegal combine ot tapltal Tluee New Destioyets. Illlllinore, Aug 15 lliiec additlona It the I nited Matca nut wire ilnutcned ami him n 1 at He i.hlp)jid of Hip Minl.md s.(rrj i,IM,nn le-1 tint aftctmon The.i aie totp-di inm (, atrojria ind will be Immn lurriftrr liy tie niuiea of Whipple, Tnixuin anl Wrnlen Iho ciiemonies attmdant upon the laiimhlng tuck, plare at 2 o'clock ill tho rriimo f t hue itsemblicr Steamship Anivals, w York, Aiib 11- sjiini ui,mtc Vlilmii, llimhurg. la llniagni, II it n I ttirpnnl -. rliedi Wrlernlanl, l'hilnlclphla Antnerp halledt I'ennland, Nen oik II ilterdatn sailed II ilUlilani, .Nut ,nik Strike nt Red Ash Mine. Wllkea narre, ue n The IIM li mlw f the lirlanare and lliiim ( rial nniiant went en ttrlke thla morninj, rfulng to ohej a m ti nnier i luting extra work without InrnauM pij. fllhrr minis of the tompany aie ctjcitid to go out for the .ami. um, THOMPSON CONVICTED. Sentenced to Tay a Fine of S400 or Servo in Prison. By F.ulnabf Wire frun The A'itilf.l Treas Washington, Aug lo. l'outth Assist ant Postmaster (ieneial Htlstow has piped n eablegiam fiom Inspector Itfiiernl of Posts in Cuba l'osnes, slat ing that the trial of i:. P. Thompson, formerly postmaster at Havana, has In tn i out ludi d nnd Thompson cnnvlit ed, He un sentenced to pay a fine of $100 oi stive sl months in prison. Thompson was utilised of causing to he lsiipd In his own behalf, while post master, four motley oideis fot $100 eaih, and putting u due bill In the dinner liiHlead of i ash It was futther charged that when he learned that an Inspection of tho otlke was1 Imminent, he plared $100 In the dinner fiom to mlttances he had Just i etched, post poning the cntiy of thiM icnilttanies until after the Insppi Hon, when he withdrew the $no leplaied his duo bills ami entered the iimlttaiites. CRESCEUS IS NOW THEJTURF KING Ho Wins tho Race at Btighton Beach Distancing: tho Abbott in Second Heat. Hi Ivelmlie Wire from The Asaiclited ProM New Voik, Aug. 15. The Hotting In tciosts of tho l'mplic city have not le eched suih a boom In a (matter of a centiuy as was developed today at the Brighton Heaih Hack when, under the auspiies of the New York Tiottlng as sociation, the champion stallion and thamploii gelding, Ciesieus and The Abbott, came together for a puisp of Jl.'.OOO. The Abbott with his teiotd of L'0l'( of last season, and Ci esc ens with bis .it.ii k of -0.'i4, made at Columbus, wote to det Ide the question ot whlih one was ti go down In history as the fastest tiotltyK hoise now living. Theie was a laiger ciowd picspnt than was iver .sppii on a New Yotk tiottlng ti.it k. The giand stand wis simply p u krd and this, despite th fact that resolved seats with admission cost ?l, while boes holding four poi sons were all disposed of at $".0 eaih, lit addition to the tegular admission. While tin seating eapailty Is but 3,000, It was undoubtedly a fact that clone to fi.imo prisons weie Jammed Into the st 1 111 tin o. Ihoiv available space between the stand a'.i' ti.uk was funked to Its ut most i.'ipK'iU and the paddoi k, intlold and he ipet a Ini'sslon Held tnnt.ilned a legl in of piople. It was estimated that l'.iKii piople weie present. The weather was simpy poifcct for the gnat I1l.1l and the tiaik was like vohit, though piobablv a stiond slow. M'viial times dining tho al let noon both hoi sos put In some piellinlnary woik, and p.n It time they passed the ciowd there was giett enthiisalsm It was about Ii 10 n'llnik when the dilvets, Ketiham and (leeis, appeared at the giand stand and obtained their positions lor a start by the Hip of a coin lank was with tho diher of Cipsiius as he set tiled the pole, and a di 1 Ided advantagi, whin two hoi sos so 111 nl oqu il in point of leionl aie lonsideicd. When, a little latei, the hoi sos 1 a me ft 0111 the paddock thev wrie wildly iheeud. anil they looked fit for the work befoie them. Vortu-iiatelv-, loo, the wind had died down to a dead tabu, so theie was no obsta cle In that lino. I'.uh was dihin up and down the stietch for a wanning up, ami when they leached the st.it lei, Ciocous was sllghtl In the load and they weie called bai k. Nose and Nose. Th net time down thev weie nose and nose. Then Ciesieus pushed to the fiout and had a lead ot a length, width ho hold to tho iiuntei, making that lunik In .nl. This lead The Abbot had slightly mluied nt the half, whlih was leadied In 1 01'i, and he was a vi tv 1 lose snond at the tluee iU liter polp, In 1 3JU. The v.ibt tiowd loalU.ed that a w 01 Id's loioid was about to be made, and the giaud Htand niose to Its teet, while the mul titude, which was In the spine bptwpon the stand and the u.uk, ihoeud wild h. Coming up tho stietih It was a battle lot nl, with 'the Abbot 1 lose up, but C11 muis, with his bull dog gilp, kept on, with jiostills extended, and just managed to heat his opponent by a half luigtb In tni. the woild's tiottlng moid In a win. To sav that the nnnouni 1 nn nt uoatod tumul tuous applause onlv faintly lomevs the nieanllig of the nxpiesslon A little ovei half an hour had expliod when tho two giand hnisps came out for their second tilal and weie slatted nndei the same conditions that exlstul in the tltst he.it. They weie sent away boautltully, but The Abbot had not tiavellod n bundled aids betore he made a ills," tl 011s hi oak and befoie he uiuld leiovet his gait, Ciesieus was In fiont The Abbot oni e settled, made a Kianil eftoit to oveitake his opponent, but tho sou rf itohert McCliegoi was out lot litoiy and kept oil, passing the iiuaitei In " seionds, the half In 1 (ij'j, the thiie-iiiaitei.s In 1 l'i and 1 nine iiishlng home the Inst riuaitoi In ".lU seioudfj. doing the mile In .'Ofii,, with The Abbot b.uk of the Hag. As the 1,110 was best thrpp In five, Ketch am consented that Ci esc pus go another heat. This he did shottly befoie ." o'tltck, 111 innipinled by a runnei foi tlio hist half, where be was Joined bv iinoihei iiinnei and he did tho mile In 2.0-i, the fiuai tor In .101... the half In 1 oi1., and the thiee-ciuaiteis In 131 To the ci edit nf The Abbott It should bo sal I that not only was this his Hist 1 iico of tin seiMin, but ho has also been sick and his best mile since his iei ov er) was in the vicinity of .'fl'i Tin belling beloto the laie was $100 tc J,u on Ciesieus, and It was live, theie In lug many of the followers nf Tho Abbe it nnd his drhet, tleeis, who wrie willing to take the shot t end It Is stated tonight that the owner of Crescpus rptphed $7,000 of the $12,. noo, while thu owner of The Abbot le eched i'm. EFFORT TO END THE STRIKE B. M. Galdwell. Former Mill Owner, Known to Have Conferred with the Strike Leaders. SHAFFER'S STATEMENT Says That the Amalgamated Asso ciation Has Submitted No riopo sitlon to tho Steel Corporation. Men Who Interfeio in tho Fight Warned to Keep Out of It and Sive Tiouble. Uy Hilutlte Wire from The .oiiiteil Prrtn. Pittsburg, Aug lri. Once mnie there aie elloits afoot lo settle the stilke being waged against the I'nlted States Stiel 1 01 potation bv the Amalgamated Association of lion, Steel and Tin Wotkeis, but Hielr sucicss Is piob Iiinatlial Neither side will admit that theie has been a single step to ward biinging about a leapptoach nieiit, or that theie Is any piospect of an cMhangc of pence pioposals. H M. Caldwell, fotmeily a milt owner, of Mingo .lunition, Is known to have 1 011 feiied with the strike eadeis with a view to sketching a basis of settlement whlih he plans to phue before the of lli i.ils of the steel toipoiatlon. He Is believed to bo the nistci man who confeired with Piesldent Shaffer for mine than two homs at the strike heacliiuaiteis today, although tho lat ter said later that he had not seen Mr. Caldwell for mouths. Hoth sides lgoiously denied that the had either made ov crimes or received pioposals, but It Is known positively that the plan 1s under consldeiatlon. Mr. Caldwell Is acting Independently and does not repiescnt either the mantilai tuiots or thp men. No ex piesslon fiom hlpi was obtainable, and no Hue on the teims that have been (onsldoied can be had. It Is believed heie that under icitaln 1 Iruinistancos tho contending sides could bo biought together and a settlement effected, but whether such will como to pass letnalns to he seen. Piesldent Shaffer, In n significant statement made nt noon today, said tint ppisonally he was for peace jnd that lie yas lighting onlv beiause ho was on the defensive and foried to tight Meantime, the contest between the two great Interests Is being waged with vigor nnd slightly vat Ins fot tune. Corporation Stxonger. The steel corporation seemed to bo .somewhat, .stionger at the lowei union mill of tho Catnogle company in this tit, although the stilkeis aie still working hard tn nipple or 1 loe it Thp corporation also ndded to the foue at Wellsvllle and announced that at last it had the plant running to Its lull inpaclt It had been anticipated that the day would (.how some move on the p.ut of the Aineilcau Tlnplate com puiy townid opening one or more of Its plants with non-union men, but nothng was done, nnd theie weie no attempts at extensions In othei dliet tlonw. Thieo hundred men einplocd 1 t the scamlets tube plant at McKees poit, an auxlllaiy of the National Tube company, tin civ down theli tools nnd joined the stilkeis It Is said that the quit because they would not handle noii;uulon made matciial. Din ing the day the Ptrlkeis kept a tins watch on the planks that aie being opeiatcd with non-union men and also kept alcit pickets mound the Cainegle plants and the wotks that atu com pletely closed down. Theie weie few developments, and except 111 the instances enuuuiatcd tin to hnve been no changes In the gen eial situation. Hood older was genual thioiighout all the stilke districts Piesldent r-haffer and liN associates had a busy day at strike headriuaiteis, The weie on hand c.uly and with n "deadline," that kept tho thlid llonr nf the Hlssoll bloik ilt.ir of nil in-tunleis- went into confereuie with the man, who Is bellevtd to be Mi. Cald will, who has come Into the bieni h with a peaie plan Piesldent Shaffer did not nppiir until slioitly aft,i noon wlnn he mnde the following ctatement to the newspaper men Shaffer's Statement. I Mill Hi nfftiiill the AiiulLainilrd attocia th 11 ha i-ubniillcil t propicillin in tho hi,. I lotpirition imr hat the utiel inrponllon oflired am propotilion ibreitli tn the VnnltJiinied a.otlituin We lute not lieaul from the c, r p, 1 Hum offliiall slnci our last conference in New oik I will nj, however, tint tertiiii turn firiucrlt conniiled with the Amalgamated atsi uatlrn aie inlfilrrinc in thit matur, md inter firiiiR tilth mil lUht Tliey had belter kup out 1 ( It or thej will get the ttortt of it IVi-u 1II1, 1 tti.li tlr hcht tJt .cltled, lilt nm Hut tto are fori id Inlo a fUht and call.-1 upon to defend nurkilie., tte aio flfhtln; nil hut 1 ceefnll 1 knri of no plan lor 1 ,ctth 1111 111, nnd lan aip ton tint uu upii.enlalito if tho clrcl torporition haa lern tn t lir-f- hml. ,iurnM I ho ktateinrnt in a inoinlnir pipir that tlit rr it a mmcinent In depose mc It i lie It it mini Hull fjl-r, it Ik a lie Mi, hhalfer did not name the men whom ho ihaiged with tinwaiiantoil Interfeuncp In the affalis ot the 01 gaulatlon, hut former President M M. (inland Is believed to be one of the uuuibei. latter In the da Mhhaol Kell, emesentlpR the Amalgamated lodge of Milwaukee, and Samuel Ad nnis, of thi .lollet lodge, weie closeted with the advlooiy boatd. The made an extu.ilid statement as to the ill iiinis'anees under which their oignul n.ilit n failed to go nut, and It Is said that they promised that their men would go nn strike If peimltted to give the tin eo months' notlie provided foi In their rontiaits. None of the pai lb Ip lilts in tin discussion would talk when tho mee'lng ended for the da. Thu local slllko lcideis aie veiy anxl nus to secure a icveisal of the voln by which the western men lemaliiPd at woik and some of iIipih seem lonildent that Houuthlng v III b" nuompllshed. It Is ifptyitti that the United titatcs THE NEWS THIS MORNING- I Weather Indlcatlont Today! QCNEHALLY FAIR. 1 (ieneral-n "llirmoiiinus" Dcmocratlo blite Cnnirntbn Vflort to Settle Veel S(rl,r, Ilillle Ilojal of Trotlem at nrlshton. 2 Oenenl-Cirbonlale Deparlment. 1 loial t'ett f ar llepilnr ppl) for Work-. Polite and the speakeasies 4 rdltorial Note and Comment 5 toial-IMri rounrllnnn Cet Their st Work of Compctlfora In the I durational Con tint. 0 locd W'cat crinfori anl Suoniban. 7 Heneril Vortheitlern t'enn)b lnla, llnamlal and Commercial. S I 01 it Pit'a Work of the Court. Induttrlil nnl balmr Steel cni o'.atlen l negotiating for the nbioit Hon ot the Itepiibllc Iron and Sleel compiny. There have, It Is vnld, been n number of conferences between prominent stockholders In the two companies nnd that the tonus of pur chase lino been practically agiced upon Tho llcpuhllc plant Is a laige one anl lis pun base would add gteatl to the conimeri lal sttenglh of the stool toipontlon. No sfatemoiit as to the tonus i obtainable. Ynungstnwn ml Ices say that tho olllelals of the Aniei Icail Steel Hoop eomp inv have asked the strikers to nttend a nipptlng to. mnirow. at which they piopose to lav befni" them tho terms offered nt the maiiiii'aetiirpis' and stilke leaders' ron feience. The Aninlgamated oflli l ils ate opposed to the meeting and will forbid the men to ntfend. President lleorge Powell, ot the In ternational Tlnplate Workers' Protect ive association, was In conference with the Amalgamated officials today It was stated that they discussed the 10 pnrt tint the American Tlnplate com pany -ins to Impoit black tin plates fiom 'Vales. President Powell declined fo talk when he left the strike head fiuarteis. . DEATH OF JOHN B. STORM. TI13 Weil-Known ex-Congressman Passes Away at Stroudsburg. Special fo the Seranlon Tribune Stioiidshuig, Pa, Aug 15 Stioud buig Is mourning the denth ot lion John II Storm, who breathed his last In bis apartments at the Burnett houco, at !i o'elotk this moinlng. Deceased had been 111 for some time, but nnl le cently he was seen on the sheets of this town. The end came un xpei ti d to man Diceaspd was bom In Hamilton township, Montop county In the oar ISIS A funnei 'h son, IiIh e.ul.v i"ars were pissed In the occupations inci dent to his position, nnd piesenled meagre opportunities for mental oul tute ny sheer deteinilnntlon and foue of character, he pressed his xia through the prepar.ttoiy schools, nnd llnallv giaduatecl fiom Dlcknson tol-leg-e In the ear 1"i1. Immediately after graduating, Mr. Storm coninienced the stud of law and wan admitted to pr.u tlcc In 1S61 Hefore thl, he had received the ap pointment of inunty supetinlendent nf common schools, to fill a xacano, and nfteiward for a teim of three eais and was subsequently re-elected In the vo.ir 1RT0, he leeched tho Donin ciatlc iiomlnitlon for congress, which was followed by his old ton to the Potty-second, and two cnix later to the l'ort -third congress, in lxsj, he wa.s iiff.iln nominated over dlMlii gulshod competltots for tho I'oiiv eighth congicss This nomination was again followed by his elei tlon, and again by his 10-clectbm til 1SSI so that he ma now be rcmembeted as n et ei an in inngres. In polities, he was an aithe and on thuslastlo Demociat, laboring ton,staiit ly for thesutiess of his paity. Ho has long been clialrmin of the Denim i.itli county committee He was also a pinmltlPtlt member of the Methodist 1'plscopal 1 him h of Strotidsbuig and occasionally supplied Uu pulpt. He was mauled In ISil". and lonves hlo widow, a daughter anil two sons to suivho him ATLANTIC CITY CRUSADE. Law nnd Order Leaguo Piocuics 32 Waunnts. It It, lu-he Wire fiom "ire Ami aled l're Atlantic City, N. J, Aug. l'i. The iiusade to hive the liquor Inrs 1 losod on Sundits cimo to an Issue todav, when William I.. Caiter, repiesontlng the I.ivv and Oidci league, npppaipil before HPtorder ltoboit Stephany and swoie out wan, Hits for thlit-two al leged vlolatots of tho crimes net Thev weie given ,1 hearing tonight and bound over for the Septeiubpr tPim nt com t. The particular ihaige Is baed on the sale of llquot on Stindny, .lulv J. Wni i.ints are tn bo swoin out for a nuin bpr ot other saloon keepois. Those sworn out tod.i aie for some nf the moie piomlnont snloon and hotel men. Alleged Bigamist Captuied. Di' Kxilulte Wire from The Atixlated Pieai. likes II hi, , 11tr l'i Pledgor 1 loin ndi 'tho U ttintid line f r blinmi, dccttlin nnd nnnaupptrt, u it i iptuird at Willlam.iort md hiViuht litto II la ilalmul lis hat liir, e ti it r Pennsylvania Pension. Dj Kxel nlvo Wire 'rem The Aito'lated Preiiv W vhlncton, n? " rentlm of n month lu 1 een srmtid lo Siniuel I' heilet, of lie it li llaten Lake Erie Races Postponed. Py Faeluilte Wire from The wotlated Preta. Ilnlford, I'a , uc 11 -Ihe lake lile ilicuit rmv tuic postponed until lomurrow un uiioiait if ram YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I ma! dira for ViiBuit l l')li llishrft iriiiprrituie T') desreri I, oh cit tenip'iHlnre i degreri liclitivr llumldit: S n m 7 per rent. fi p. ill srt per rent Precipitation, .'I lioun ended S p, m, Ouj inch. GREAT STORM ON THE GULF Hurricane Swecplno the Goast Iron: Pensacola and Moving Westward. MANY ARE DROWNED Fifteen Members of the Cobtlcn Fam ily, Including Nine Children, Per ish Government Bont Belloved to Have Besn Lost Tug Boats and Other Vessels Ate. Wiccked Mo bilo Is Isolated Heiolo Effoits of ' a Piess Opcintor to Send News. 11 1 velielte Wire (run 'Hie Woohtrd Trew New Orleans, Aug. lo The stmm whii h li w In en sweeping the gulf coast from I'ensuola and moving wistwaid dining the past two days, has ptostratcil telegiaph and telephone Wlies lo sin h uu extent that news fiom the outhlng sections Is haul to get. The gieatist ie.it s have been en teittlued foi the safety of the peoplo living at l'oit Hails, which Is the mouth of the Mississippi liver, and for the ships that staited for sea Just be foie the ntni m began. The wires to l'oit Hails' hnve been prostrated since Tuend.i night nt K o'clock, but it Is said the Pica line lenihed a nnn who left theie at J o't loi k Wednesday, Ho was at Huras, whlih Is sixty miles down the ilver and the faithcst point with w hkh there Is who communica tion at the piosent time. This nitin desnlbes the stoim whlih swept that section as a tegular tidal wave, simi lar to the one which lesulted In sueh awful Iosh of life In 1S31. He sas all the people living on the east bank of the ilver hive moved up to the "Jump." vt hlih is fifteen miles from the mouth of the ilver. The house of a man named Cobden, half a mile above the qiiaiantlue station, was swept awav, and the fifteen memheis of the famll. Including nine children, wote diowncd. The govet nment boat Oeneral Itcese is believed to hive been lest. Captain n'HiloivVt hoti'o was swept away, but he was on the boat, whlih was beleved to be outside. The pile-drivers at Port Hails weie sunk. The steamboat Hine.is was drlveif ashore during the nIMit and later It w.ib found to bo sunk. The i ipw Is ptIcI to hne heen saved. The tugboat Velasto went down to pa's h'Outie, which Is tho eastern mouth of the rhei, with two barges When last seen she had her decks awash and is believed to have gone down, if this boat and her barges have been lost, twenty more pople have boon di owned Theie are numei ous leports of Individual Casualties all along tho river from Hnieaus down to the p usees. Not a single escl has pissed up tho ilver slme the Motm began and gieat fonts aie onteralned for the ones whlc h aie expe td Cp lo list night, evei thing seemed to bo sife at the Mississippi const towns. H.i ft Louis lif Chilstan, HIIoxl MhMsspp Citv and Ocean Spilugs but slme then not a word has been heaid fiom them Thete has been nun h damnse done at Hull lie nil, a settlement on Like Iloigne whlih Is southeast fiom the ilt.v. and i oiuiei is with like Punt i li.u ti.iln All the buildings theie have been c.wopt awav and theie aie leports nf loss of life among the lisheiniPn, but the exact extent of this is not known. A tld it wave swi pt over the land thine, as It did nine eais ago. Mobile Isolated. AH ml. i, fia, Aiw 1". The tropical storm, whlih has ben nglng along the guf i oast loi two iln.vs, has to night lompletilv Isolated the city of Mobile, Alt, linlli the outside, vvnild It Is known that lonsidoiablc damage has been done along the water fiont In Mobile, but whether time has bet u loss of life or not Is ineip i oujeetiir Nothing has been heaid fi nm tho coiin tiy south of Mobile up to the tlnio the last wlie lo Mobile failed At half past four this afternoon the Western I'lilon ollli e In Mobile was ahindnned the wniei at that time being thro feet (hop In the opeilltlllg loom Two bouts latoi, lominunlcatlon was had lor a few minutes with Mobile The Assndatiil Puss ieioiter theie hnd made his wa.v to the operating room In a boat. He ( limed up tho top of the swlti h-board, which Is sev et. il foot above Ihe flooded olllee, .Ind dt Inching the Assoi luted Piess wlit from Its phue In the bond, sent this nipssngp "Am on top of tho switch-board hem with a lineman. The water Is nvr tluee feet deep In this loom nnd It is still Using. The wind Is blowing at the late of fifty miles an hour and w, look lor vvoise things toinght. Tho business depiittnent Is deseited " Here the who failed nnd nothing moie could be heal d fiom him, al though the most peislstent efforts weia made Atlanta fia, Aug 15 rotPcat Offi cial Mirlmiv said tonight "Port Hads it'pnit on the wpnther londltlorr, has bpen, musing two das nnd that fiom Mobile tt rut -fom boms This storm will piobabl move up the Mississippi valley and then eistwnid to the At lantli i oast Atlanta Is likely to get a touch of it In heavv rains or high winds tnmoiiow IhueiRoni warnings weie sent out todiy to over one hun ched towns In Alabama. Indlcatlns heavy i.ilns tied high winds for Fil Uu." - WEATHER TORECAST. -f Wuhlntlon. uc 15 Foreeait for I astern I'mn-ibanii f.rnerillv fair Irldai, Siliinli, Inereitln; clou line. I inhabit thnttria at nlsht, fieih auU- tticlerlt ttlmli becoming tanaldf. tftttttttttttft X' '