-1" crantoti JTHH ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OFJHB ASSOCIATED PRESS. THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. . -. cc-Y- i -vriw' t r i niTTliT ' - iaiivix''i i frii'r sen - l -t rt1 . . - TWO CENTS. TEN PAGES SCRAXTOX, PA., SATURDAY MORXTXG, AlGlST 24. 1001. TEN PAGES TWO CENTS. -- - ' filBiliiBi& rilnuu SUMMARY OF STEEL STRIKE Labor Leaders and Mill Owners Seem to Be Plaulnrj a Waltino Game. BOTH SIDES ARE PLEASED Officials of tho Amalgamated Associn tlon Seem Satisfied with tho Situa tion and the Steel Men Are Also Pleased The Labor, Leaders Mys teriously Intimate That New Ele ments Will Force the Trust to Set tle tho Stiike The Mills in Opera tion. "y delusive Wire trim The A.s.oeIated Prew. Plttdiurg, Aug 2.! A summary of the steel strkc situation tonight snows about tin- following conditions. This city. Star mill Two mills run ning; strikeis say (He more men loft tho plant mid Joined the lr ranks, but management positively i1 ny the state ment. fainter mill rour mill" 1 tinning; lltrs lighted In bar mill furnaces, but failed to fitnrt as expected. Penns.vlvania Tulip w oiks Mill Idle; machinists say they will iuit tonight. All Carnegie mills running full Me-Keesport Demmler plant Idle: mi attempt will bo made to start It tiefotp net week, ever thing else dewed down, Irondale Mill 1 mining with same force as yctenlay, making two turns tnd nMir.iiK'0 from the manager that iinre men will he adder tomotiow. Wellsvllle Situation l unchanged; twelve mlll" tunning. Lisbon Fires stnited In tin id.ite plant; Manager leoige Kians najs everything Is In 1 easiness lor start soon with plenty nf men. Strikeis voted todav to lemaln out and mill is s-ti imprl.N picketed. Wheeling Kverj thliiR tied tip and no appMient Indication of an attempt to statt any of thp mill. Hellalre The National Steel com pany's Idle plant will. It Is nald, be Flatted eaily next week by a full force of men. No lite uilvli i". have been lccelved by th Amalgamated otliclals from either Bayvlcw or .Jollet and the situ ation at those points Is considered by hem to be unchanged. Conference of Leaders. The conloreneo of the labor leaders t the olllies of tin' Amalgamated as sociation was the leading featuie of the stt.k- ilutlucr the cl.i.v. The nflb lal of the organization all seemed pleased with the (ij things weir moving, and i ne of tlieni -aid somewhat inystcrlous lv "In auothei kI da.vs ou will see a decided chauRf In the strike that will tell with Riratei effect mi the tiust and aid In hut tying the linal outcome of this snuggle." Jii't what this change Is to be was not said, but It was Infeiied sttoiiKly hat the coining event hliiRed upon tho onfeieuu that was taking place. Two M'sslnn.s wem held by the con feiees behind closed docus. After the adjoin ninent of the tlist Mlon. none of the p.utlclpants woull give out any infoimntion of the pioceedlngs fur iherthan to say that the leadeis had iO"n called together lor the puipoep of having the Flttliitioii thoioushly e. , 'lalned to them and to have some ac tion taken looking to the aid of the itrlkeis. morally and limine ially, by nil of the oiganlzallons icpie-eiited. Tllele wore at the tonfc-ietup beside the Ani.ilRiimated otliclaK .ohn Mlteh oil. nitlomil piesldint of the I'nitpi Mine Wmkeis of Allioi ic a, .1 W .leaks, neiuber of the lnduulal commission; Ralph M. K.isle.v, seciet.iry of the Na tional Civic IVilei.iilon. and llcniy M, White, geneial seeiet.uy of the I'nlted (Raiment Woikeis, Thu confeieiice ended tonight about ! o'clock and the lonfuees lett for their homes. Meeting Just Happened. When Ii ef hit nt Hhaifei was hi en at his home tonight he hiild In icfer- nce to today' meeting that It was .mi a picconi'ctted one, hut Just imp ! lied. PiChlilent Mitchell, he said, rail tcl'-RtiipliPd hint that lie would like to hee him today mi his way home from the eastern e'oal fields, and oon after his anlval the other gt n tlenicn made their appeaiame. Dur ing the meeting, however, the whole htiike situation was dltt-ussed. Thrie was tiothlrg of importanee aiwn. pllshed Mi Phnffer tenld nei auaiiRe ment had been made to submit a new P'Mce piopnutlon to tho corptirntlon or a ftnther piopoh.il for nrhlttatlon. u'ldlng, however, tijnt Iip did not know what Indlvlduiil union the conferees might take In the futuie. No mention w.-ih made of the miners or other tiade.. taking sjmpathetle action. It is be lieved that ns a tesult of the meeting .'uother eiTurt will ho made to Indue p the corpmatlon to enter tinother e'on fticncc. The Hpceltle mcaiih to bting this ftlmut would not be lli!e'utf.ed by any of those piestut. Position of the Engineers. An lntcre-etlni; rumor ipportcrt from New York today was that circular let ters had been rent to all of the presl elcntss ef labor unions by tho Amalga mated association asking what each would or could elo to assist tho Bttel wot leers In their strike. One of the replies, which, It la Ktld, vvns idcelved from P. M. Arathui, head of the liroth erhood of l.cieiun'nlvu 1hiRln'ori. it Is alleged that In this icply President Ar thur said that his organization held contracts with thu va ileum railroads. That they also wero bound to move tho I'ulted Ptates mall. That the niganlza atlon could make no distinction be. twetn tho United Statea Steel Corpora tion and Individual shlpp'i. Llttlo Work Is Done. Tho ttrlliorti make ths claim that -rv little tutual worh has been done by the combine In any of Its plants since thu sttlko begap, and that what product has ben turned out hns bern of an Inferior chat actor. Notwith standing this, the steed officials ele claie themhelves well pleased with the condition of nffalts, and say nit the mills started are vvoiklng satisfactor ily and turning out good product. The postponement of the attempt to stmt the Demmler plant of the Ameri can Tin Plato company until nevt week, Hip otliclals say, was for the put pose of putting the plant In per fect order before tho men starteel to work. They say plenty of men will be on hand when the time comes to oper ate the mill. Attention was called to a former statement made by the otliclals of tho Kiiporatlon that while delays would neecsarlly occur In operating th Idle plants, that It would not deter the of ficials from proceeding along the samp lines, and that they were prepared to spend all the time and money neces-s-iry to tight the union and make all of the plants non-union In the end. WRECK ON THE LEHIGH VALLEY Passenger Train on tho Cayuga Lake Division Leaves Track Flie- man Is Missing. n.r Exclmlvc Wire from Tin Aso-e-latret I'rew. Ithaca. N. Y Aug. 1!3 The Lehigh Valley passenger train which left Au burn for Ithaca at fi.SO p. m. on the e'avugn Lake division, was wreckeel Jiif-t north of Kings Ferry, twenty miles north of Ithaca, tonight. The englnp i an Into the lake Klreman Dentils KltzRerald, of this city, Is missing and ntiKlneer La France, also eif this city, was In luted. The track vvheie the accident occurred, runs near the edge of CayiiRH lake. A heavy lain storm loosened a large boulder which rolled down thp track Just be yond a shaip cuivp After the train came In sight of the obstruction, there was pcaicely time to apply brakes. Neither engineer nor llieman had time to Jump, but stuck to their posts n thp engine plunged beneath the lake. It Is thought that Flieman Kitzicer nlel Is plnlhned beneath the locomo tive, Unfflneer Lafrance had his arm badly crushed, but managed to get clear of the wteckage and HWlm ashore. The passongets wete badly shaken up. MURDERER BREAKS DOWN. Charles W. Nordstrom Loses His Nerve nt Sight of the Scaffold. n l.uluttxe Wlin from 1 lie A'whIiIiiI I'iokh Seattle, Wash., Aug. 21. I'harleB W Noidstrom was hanged here today for the murder, November 27, ISM, of Will lam Mason. . Shortlv ofter '. M Norelsttom wis laki'ii to a room adjoining the ileath ch. miner Me wept continually. It re qulud the inmost effoits o( four men to keep him on his feet When he was taken lo the death chamber he broke down eutliely. civlng In a childish voice and praying that his life be s-paied. Up then collapsed entliely an! fell to th" lloor. I'ffoits to raise him and keep him on hi? feet wete fruitless. Finally Sheriff Cudlhco ordered that a boaid be In ought. To this Noidstrom was lied. It required six men to hold him for the opetation. Several times X 'it ci st torn seemed to speak, but his words weie unintelligible. The six men who had held him raised his body and the bo ml and with Rieat effort succeeded in getting him upon the scaffold. There he was placed uptight whllp four men stook on the four sides of the tiap and held him. In less than two seconds after the condemned man had been fastened the tiap was sprung. Tills was at !M'i. Xordstroiu was pionouncecl dead at 10 02 Two Men Asphyxiated. n. Kvclmhc Wire (rem The AmocIiIfcI Prcs'. ,1 'lin.tnun. Pi , Vui, -1 t.rorm1 Twtie anl W. Kiibn. xlies, cio i-plo xl itcil thu afternoon mi ,in owl hoid en tlno at llic I'.imhru Steel ioinp.no' W el film n r In this rile. The men cure .it cork cli'liilne the fine The bodies el Hi, men t ir in a slllllic pudttnn when found, iiinl, ,iltln,iii:h dr.nl. life hid mil lunj; In en ox tint I Hie i!iipiitlnii i lliat tliec alt clown in tin- Hue lo nt and ewre ovrreeunc b.c bis fiuin die furiin 'ti Middle-of-the-Road Populists. Ily Keliiitf Wire from The Associated l'rew. ii Voni Vn,' 'J! Miuiit a dime of l he Middle of thi Itoid Po,tilltK pei.1110011 j.ein ,ed in t tie ron.eiiiioti lieie iodic and noiniii ifil the fnllnnliiB lielei. flocernor. I. II Well . r, ilmi, liiiiienanl i;ocernor, Pcm Kncle, Seuion, indti nf the supreme ronrt, .1. It Vie II iW. lies Mnlnei; riilvcH) cnniinUcinner, I.nke liliocell, Mi.lhj eniint.c : til supeilntendent if pnlilic iiKtriinioii. J. c. Ilarlaiid, Woodlnuy i omit c Shortstop Expelled. By Fiilmice Wire Ircm The .jsociatfoi Prm. Ciiui.'fi, Aug. W -I're.idint Jilinvm, ct ttie aiieiiein bairiie, todaj evpflled Shoitktip Mill Bin of eiiuiiio. for ktrlkinar l'in,lre Hatketl, jt W iihineKiii Mr John.on alcl' "Kieh plaj-er if the Vnerlian leiune uho In the future ilium an umpire on the hall Held lll lie enpellcd from tl le.nriie. That U flnal " John Fugate Hanged. B.r Kirhulit Wire freni The Awoelateil Pr Rnanuke, V.i , Viit. 2i .l.d.n I'ujatr, a mrro, 51 )cir cilcl. n nanerrl ut Wik. Va , todiv (or the tuuriler near Toms erek, Va, on June 6, of Martin Well', a colored woman. Fiik con fed hl cuil II" and hla vlclini llcol ft the name Tioiue, but ipunclid and Tubule lc and killed her. Nelson Defeats Mornn. Dj Fiertuiln Wire (Tom The AMerlttri) Prein. hirlriRtlcli). Vlat., Auir 2.1 Johnny Nelton ea.ll.c defeated Jlmmc Monu in a twenty mile piied lace at tho ("iilltfuni tonight. Nelion ow. creel tic tiaek rrtord of 337 to ie 8 8, and u,i mile and two and two-third laiupi ahcjci cf Mnrjn at the ftnlih. Coiporntlons Chartered. Dy F.xclunlve Wire from rhe Awoclated Pr. llairMnus, AiiB. 23. 'Chaitera were Iwieil by the rtatc diparlinent tndiy to tho lollowina ior. porations: Jamea vfartin coinpiny, Philadelphia; capital, luO.Oon. Knamclcd Iron rompanj, Iliay tr falli; capital, 23,e,vi humniit I'irk Land cemptny, Plttiburgi capital, 11,009. GROWTH OP BEET SUGAR It Mail In Time Wipe Out nil of Our Other Saccharine ' Imports. THE GREAT POSSIBILITIES Increasing Belief That the United States, Which Consumes One-Quarter of tho World's Pioduct, Will Find Its Total Supply at Home A British Consul's Report. n.v Kvc.tuire Wire from The Ai.eoel'iteel Prcw. Washington. Aug. 21. The growing belief that tho I'nltod States will shottly he able to produce from beets thp $100,000,000 worth of sugar which her people now annually Import, seems to bo shared by liritlsh Consul Wyncl ham, who has given the subject cloc attention, and teported iton It to his government. The following Is an ex tract ftom his teport, which has just reached the treasury bureau of statis tics. "The production of beet sugar In tho T'nlted States Is rapidly Increasing, and In the Chicago consular district there me four factories In tho state of Illinois, thtee In Nebraska and three In Colorado; tltosp In Nebraska and Col orado belong to the American Heet Sugar company, and are at Grand Junction, Jlocky Fold and Sugar City, and when fully completed will employ thousands of hands. "Statistics Indicate that the United Stales consumes more sugar than any other nation, or nppiolmately one quarter of the whole of the world's produce. The conditions of soil, ell mate and other advantages ate quite as good In the Unltpcl Statps, and es pecially In Colorado, Nobiaska and Illi nois, for thp development of th" beet ns In any of thp countiles of Kuiopo or Asia. The world's production and consumption of sugar Is now about 8, 2."0 000 tons per annum, two-third of w hlch Is produced from beet and only onc-thltel fiom cane, while the normal consumption Is estimated as lnci eas ing at the late of 230,000 tons je.uly. "The success utteudllig the cultiva tion of stlbar beets In this district has pioved that It may be made a profitable and successful Investment. A large factory has been built nt Rocky Ford, Col., which cost 200,000 to build nnd (quit i. It Is propohed to have it toady for the ci op of the coming seat-on. To supply It the fat mots in the vicinity have contracted to glow 8,000 ncres of beets a year for five jears. From tests made they estimnte their beets will j leld l.'i to IS per cent, of sugar The factory, when tunning at Its full ca pacity, will consume dally 1,000 tons of beets, which will eonveit Into about 100 tons of refined sugar of the highest purity. Tho beets reach maturity with a high percentage, and seldom go below 1.1 per cent , 12 per cent. Is taken ns tho basis of buying beets at the fac tory. "The beets are grown by the farmers under conttact with the factory, and peld for according to the saccharine contents detei mined by hpmli-.il tests made of samples taken from the wag ons at the tiuiP of delivery. In ad dition the factory contiols about .",00Q acies of land. Most of tho land will bo farmed by tenants, but ftnly a portion of each farm Is devoted to beets each year, dowers sell their beets based upon the sugar contents. The testi somewhat tesemble the assaying of cue from the mines. Selling upon this basis encourages better farming and the talslng of better beets. It Is tho only fair way, both to the raiser nnd tlie manufacturer. "A general estmale of the cost of const! uctlon, cost of opeiatlon and geneinl l emits to bo counted upon, of beet sugar factories In this dlstilct as taken ftom Hip Itocky Ford plant places the Reneral avei ago of siiRar In the beet nt 1-' per cent. So far as the Atkansas valley In Colorado Is concerned this pcicontiiRo Is being largely exceeded, the minimum pcr ccntiiRO of htigar being about II per cent , while thp maximum has reached 23 per cent., with a coctllclent of pur ity ranging ftom SO to 93 per cent. In stating these results reference l es pecially made to the fa-ctoty at Itocky Fold, built and worked by the Ameri can Heet Sugar company, a Now Yoil; corporation, which vvoiks two factor ies In California, and thiee In Nebias ka, the one at Itocky Foul being their fifth. The exppits In chatgp of this last factoi y all express surprise nt the results of this tlrst campaign, and they have become thoroughly con vinced that this valley (Arkansas val ley, Col.), Is the Ideal sugar-producer, thanks to Its pcmuble climate, ample supply of water for ltrlgntlon, cheap fuel nnd Hmefitone, and an unlimited extent of available land for boot culture-. It Is expected that the samo company will etect ono or more fac tories In addition to tho one at Hocky Ford, one to be built further east nnd the other west of Rocky Foiel. "An an exnmple of the quality of the sugar beets produced upon this land It muy bo mentioned that so far six carloads of beets fiom one Held havo been tested with results as fol low: One caiload, liifi per cent.; three carloads, 18. S per cent., and two carloads, I'O.l per cent." Requisition for the Brights. B.r Ficlurlm Wire from Tht Anoclitrd Prriv llarrblutrff. us, 21 governor Snne smiC( reqiiUltioii todiy en (toceiiior Odell for die ex tradition of Josephine llrltilit and Ilr. llriRht, who arc urdrr arret In Vew York for a teuoua crime committed in Philadelphia. Killed by a Train. By Kieluilre Wire from Hie Atsoclated Pren. Philadelphia, Auc. 2J. A man uppo.ed to be .Ijmei CVlllnj, of ( heeler. I'J.. waa run our and killed nt Drnad utrect tiatlcn this morning, llotli lrc and one arm ucr cut oft and he died with In a le mlnutct, ARCHITECTS MAY NOW SEND IN THEIR BIDS. Capitol Commission Is Prepared to Examine, Specifications. Uy Ktclmltc Wire from The Awerlitcit Prew. Harrlsburg, Aug. 2J. The capltol commission has Issued Invitations to rennsylvanla architects to submit plans nnd specifications to complete the capltol under the Fox bill passed by tho last legislature-. The Invita tions Htatc that no extras will bo con sidered, nnd under no circumstances will the commission ask for an nihil tional appropriation. Tne building must be completed nnd ready for oc cupancy on July 1. 1908, unless tho con dltlous of the stuto treasuty Justifies Its parly r-oinpletlon. Thp entire cost of the building, com plete, Including decorations, Unlit and heat plant, this removing of thp old executive building nnd tfip building oc cupied by tho department of Internal ii (fairs, shall, etc., not exceed tho np pioprlatlon of $4,000,000. The extprlor of the building will be of granite, and so far ns practicable the Intel lor docor atlons (lnlsh nnd style, will lie modelled ntter the congressional llbrnty at Washington. Architects will be given until Nov. "0 to .submit plans nnd speclllcatlons, which will be publicly exhibited. Tlie d-slgn will be selected from the six best sets of plans nnd speclllca'tlons of fered nnd the temalnlng five competi tors will receive a thousand dollars ea h for their work. TRADE DRAWBACKS. Principally Due to Labor Troubles in tho Iron nnd Steel Industry. Other Industries. Ily rxrhwhc Wire (rom The swlaeil Trrv New York, Aug. 2.1. It. O. nun & Co.'s Weekly ltcvlow of Trade tonun- row will .say: Though there nie some drawbacks, notably the labor troubles In the Iron nnd .teol industry, business Is of well sustained volume-. The Amalgamated Association of lion. Steel and Tin 1'late Workers, succeeded In enlisting the sympathy of other workmen, with the result that the output of met chant bar and who tods Is cm tailed to the extent of nbout 40,000 tons monthly. Heyond this cle fectlon, wage earners In allied branches of the steel Industry have re-fu-ed to break their contracts. Many ldlo mills losumeel during tho past veek, and evn In the tin plat.! region theie Is a moderate output. l'lates hive begun to airlve fiom abroad nnd prices In the London maiket sharply advanced. Hoop nnd sheet mills In crease production dally, and there Is no lehs in the tail division, but some anxl"ty is felt icgardlng .supplies of cotton tie-, as the picking season has begun In many states. Decieased con sumption tends to weaken pig iron, and tin Is slmllaily affected. Kxceptlonal activity Is still the rule nt shoe shops and promises to con tinue for some months. (lain quotations eased off somewhat dining the week, though the net de cline was hiiiiill Coin is tlll oloj-o to Hip highest pi Ice since lS'JJ. Foreign eiistomeis iiave been driven away by exorbitant pi lees to the benefit of Rus sia and Argentna. and Atlantic ex ports for Unco weeks iiRRiengated only l.Mi.'.oSO bushels aR.ilnst T.OnG.SlS last year, and 12,720.127 two yeans ago. Meanwhile luteilor lecolpKs steadily exceed thoe of a year ago, indicating that faimets have laige stocks canled over from previous excessve yields. Nevertheless, prices remain above 60 cents. Falluies for the week numbered 20,1 In the United States agalnc-t 171 last year, and S3 In Canada against 23 lacvt year. FATAL TROLLEY COLLISON. One Pnssenger Killed and Seventeen Injured. Uy Kxruip Wire from The Aoelated Press. Atlanta, !a., Aug. 23. A head-end collision on (lie Uver lino of the Itapld Tianslt company late this nf let noon killed one man and' Injured seventeen people, thiep of tliPin seriously. Tho collision nee ut led on a sharp curve near Slinsvllle, five miles out. Tho Itiver line Is one of the most popular Mibuiban tldr-.si nnd the cais weie crowded. Hoth cats were tun ning nt full speed and they camp to gether so suddenly on rounding tho cuive that theie was no chnnce to check the momentum or opportunity for the passeneeis to Jump. SAM FARROW'S CRIME. A Negro Shoots His Wife, Fnther-in-Law nnd Mother-in-Law. Ily I'Tilir-ito Viro from die AMniiitrd 1'rci.t Columbia, S. C , Aug. 23. A special to tho State says; Sam Fai row, a negro, shot nnd killed his wife, his father-in-law nnd inother-ln-lavv near U.iwklns today, A posse staitcd after him and Fnnow fired at them from ninbush, but without ef fect. He was unested later and lodged In Jail. National Negro League. Phirairo, AuR. H. Hie elonc iclnn of tho nth mil Vesro Buli'-i league n lieli here todi.t. V telecMin from pirildent VleKlnley re celled hi P.oo,vir T 4liiiigtii( eprcfin the president' Interect In the uiiranbatlon, .n read and reiebrd with eheir. mons; the npek er lodav were: J. (. Nipur, o( Nahvllle, Tenn , on "lied Kttto," ami .1 II. Smllej, o( Chlc.ito. ' and K. V 'liower, of I'liilidelphlJ, on '( ltrrlne " The la-t peiker a S. I,. Dull, major of the nezro tow ti of llob-on City, AIj., on "The Bulldlnt of a N'ern Toun " Shamrock II Did Not Sail. New York, Mur. 21 Oh iris to .1 iiiiiiinder cfjndintf f imliiii i In' cup ilullni-rr Shiniiook II did not luce i trial spin oul.lde of sandy llook toila'y home .ilteiatlons and repairs to the jachl'ic riRClni: were male and thN oeeupied mi rnucli lime that when the jacht c:n tu'cd nut to tea it ua fo ute tint the attempt Id kjiI atr tho courre waa abindoned. Rumor of Combine Against Russia. (.nniloii, Auk 21. "Apparently, there la a incle ment on foot on the putt of (,'reat llriulu, Japan and the t'nlnd Mitek," enj a dltpateh to the Morninn Pnat from Che Fern, dited )elnlay, "to lore llutila to etacuite Mu Cchuani." THE RACES AT -READVILLE Grand Glrcult Gomes to an End with Everu.Five Events on the Gard. ALL IN STRAIGHT HEATS This Happens in Every Case Save That for the Neponset Stake Chief Interest of the Afternoon Attached to Boralma in tho 2.08 Class. Other Events. Dy Kxrlnalif Wire (rom The Associated PrcM. Iteadvlllp, Mass., Aug. 23. With five events on the card and every one cleared up, the gland circuit week clinic to a close this nfternoon. it happened that every race, with the ex ception of that for the Xcponset stake, went In straight heats. Tills mnde tho llnlsh of the races by schedule a pos sibility. The Neponset stake brought out the 2.10 class pacers. Including Sphinx S tho New York gelding, who was the victor, and Fred S. Wedge wood, another New York pacer, who set the talent talking by marching away with the- first tvio heats. He did not hold out, however, and was dis tanced In tho fourth heat. J'eih.tp.s the chief Interest of the af ternoon was attached to what Horal m.i might do In the 2 OS class trot for a purse of $2.."i00. Tho Lawson geldng did nothing wonderful, but equalled his leeord time of 2,07'4. and won with ease from The Monk, Kingdom and Taggles. For a gelding who had tb.3 field against him. Pug did not show practi cal appicciatlon of the honor Riven him In the 2.16 class trot. Mautlne, who belongs to F. L. Turner, of Fenn s.vlvania won the 2.16 class tiot In three straight heats. In the- 2 19 class pace, Terrace Queen gavn a crealtable performance, cover ing the mil In 2.11V This was In her second heat, when niasa tried to chase her oot. The 2.11 class pace was a proces sion In each heat, Keuben S. leading with Always, a big gap between him and Miss Gettrude. It was announced that on next Fri day at Providence, Crcsceus would at tempt to lower tho woild's record. The Summaries. eiw ili tmttiiur ti In three; piirjc, i,Vm, llouluu (Cilcnmli) I 1 The Monk (Nohlel 1 2 kinmnoiiil iMarfh) ' 3 Tncelo (Cl.llk) 4 4 Time J "J1!, .' ";ii. 2 ID elat., trotting-, pure, f 1,000. VUurlne, Hinder Wllke--ally II. hy lecer (Turner) 1 t 1 Belle I'uriv (Vluh 2 i 8 Mini If cSprjrl 4 7 2 Free sder (Me Henri) 7 13 Minon Wilkev ili'iri X 0 1 I'utr, Irene, Hiirlintrton Hoc, .1. K. O. and Pirate alr (tiartid Time . 1li2. 2 114. 2.1 1 2 II e.l, pic-inz. l" in three; p ire, $l,noii. Term' ejuem (slulfer) 1 i llrin II clliid-on) 2 a Hl.lM (Kenne.c) 7 2 Tonimc Mi tMc(arth) 3 4 Thornnii (Mellrnre) 4 I) Hex (Hide) 1 .-, lUtph It (Palee) fi 7 Vunle 1! and Uurnham alo ctartrd, but weio ilut lined Timr 2 V. 2 ll. 2 11 ilav, pic me, tun in three; purse, $l,cm; lti-iihcii- (flank) 1 1 MU (.erlrude (lliichnri) 2 2 ( .irniehin (McMihoti) .! 3 Mind l.nipmir (spear) di Tune 2 liH. 2. Ilj .'In 1 law, pacinc. three in flu; the Nepont et.ikes, i.iMe, .l,nil: sphinx (-pear) 17 111 Diploic llillx (llerbcrl) ,1 11 2 2 t siphli (l.lnd-lej) t.' 2 3 11 fi The IIMiop cnen.c) fl fi n 5 llncoli, (Cl'Veill 2 ,1 s in 7 In, I S Wedeeccood (Noble) 1 I II di, llilni.v, Vmiilatoi. Norcln (i , neliinc-ia, Itunj, Cirnilne Karl Hud, Jr., II il MiKh.iii and key Plreit abu l irled Time JUt, 2 inU. 2111, 2 10is, 2 10'i. EXPERIMENTS JUSTIFIABLE. Major Hnvard's Opinion of the Cal- dns nnd Other Schemes. t)j Exelusiie Wire from The AteoUated Pre. Iliijin, Auz 21 non-immune ban Inen In lioiulited with the urmn si Inch Ilr. (aldn, the lliilliin cvpirt, alleitee to be 1 preientilicc araiut ullnw dir and hu hien bitten bj tun ilifictid niOv-iiiiloe. The ptiiod of inociihttun i from (our lo hie iIijh, Major llci.ird, the ehUf nireeon, IimuhIiu the Caldaa and other experiment, nam (hat the ii lion feiei lommiMlon and hlnwK hue caie fulh conldered the question of .ippljimr in feciid innemiltoc to iinn-ininiunr and hoe cached the comlmion tlut, in ilew n( all the irc'inixtamca, the (act that pennni voluntarily undciiro the expcriinentt and alco the lmportanic n( the metter fiom n cientiflc point of lien, the evperlment are JiutltUIIo. MAD ON A TRAIN. A Woman and Two Sons Fight at Corning, Ily Kxelushe Wire from The Asoiiatrd Presj. New York, 111c 2J. A (pechl Irnin Klinlia. .V. Y., Ml "V woman who mji Iip lc l)r Nellie n.-er, el Chliairo, and lier two eon, went mad cm Kue (lain No 1 and need knlie U I'ornlne tiny un iiildlj throimh the treel Tluj ate 11JW tiniler the caic ol ( ornins phjakhm " Steamship Arrivals. Py Fjclmlie Wire (rom The Auot-ii.tcJ Prev. i ork. nt. 21 Vlilied. lurt Ills niaick. Hammirt:; SI- I'jiiI, Niutlumpton jnd ( lirrhniire ( leared I.ueanli, l.iierpool; Man. dim, llntterriani, ila liouli itne. llnre Arrived: l.a niitasne, Nc York. flicrtnnire- Sailed! leiitcliland ilroni llainbiirif and sniitliainptoni, Nc ork Prawle I'nlnli I'js-id. Vnuieidjin, llottcrilnm (or Sen- Voik I.Uard Paced: hoen lulu I.m-e. New oik lor boiithaiiiptou and llreinen DEATHS OF A DAY. Ily Kxrluiiie Wire from The Auorlatril Pices. Altoona, Pa , Aui. 21. .Inlui Hir, (onner herlf( of lllalr county, died todaj of t-piual meulniillla, aired SO )ear llchad been prominent In loial llepuhllcan polltlci lor jcari. A wife and U children turvlie. THE NEWS T11IB M0KNIN- Weather Indlcttloni Today: BHOWEH8 AND COOCCff I 1 (ieneral Plavlng a Vlaltini; (tame In !li-! Steel Strike. France Pemands Immediate Settlement (rom Turkey. Ileadvllle Trottlncr Itaeen. Pnwllillltie o( Heel f-ugar. 2 (Ieneral Carbondile Department. 3 lieil-('lll Senlcc In the Police and Tire Departments. (Jnvdp o( (ho (iiiarebmcn. I Fdllorlal. Note and Comment. 5 l.oeil Arram;enint (or D1r Meetlmr of He puhllean Cliirw, Stindlnit o( (he Competitor In the Educa tional Contot. a Iieal West Scrantnn'iind Milmrban. 7 Heneral Norlheaktern PcnmlianU. Flinnelal and Commercial, S Local-"SocUl and Peisonal. scientific Salid J lieal-Mindav School 1 eon (or Tonionow. ltellloui News nt (he Week. 10 (ieneral Industrial and Labor. Wondeia of Florid t. PITTST0N WILL LOSE THE SILK MILLS Owners of the Sterling Plant Will Remove Their Machinery to Paterson. Br Eiclmlve Wire (rem The Asuoclated Tresa. Plttston, Aug. 23. An attempt was made to resume work at the StPrling silk mill this morning, w hpn wme trouble ensued. The mill which Is operated by a Paterson firm has been Idle for a yp.ir. Yesterday applica tions tor work were received fiom cloven operatives. This morning while the girls were on their way to woik they were stopped by the pickets who induced live of them to return to their homes. The other six girl? went Into the mill. It Is claimed pome boy threw a utone nt one of the non-union girls, but no one was hurt. For a while however, there was more or less ex citement, I.ate this afternoon the union work ers Induced the six girls at work to quit nnd they left the mill. Operations then had to be suspended. The own ers of the mill now say they will re move the machinery to Pateison. CATHOLIC CONVENTION AT PLYMOUTH. Officers Elected Yesterday Next Meeting at Pittsburg. Be FvcIikuc Wire from The Awnclitcd Prc WIlkes-Barre, Aug. 23. The national convention of the Irish Catholic n nevolent union, which has been In ses sion In Plymouth since Wednesday, adjourned sine die this nfternoon. The following ofllceis were elected: President, Daniel Dully, nf St. Clair. Pa.: first vice president, Dennis Mc Callum, of Providence, It. 1 ; second vice president, Margaret Klllen, of Scranton: secretniy. John i:, Davis, of Philadelphia; treasurer, Thomas .1. Foley, of Olouscester; executive com mittee. Hose Tletney, Sandusky, O.; J. R. Dougherty, liryn Mavvr, Frank Mcllugh, of Scranton. The only contest was over the first vice presidency, Stephen Larney, of Providence, R. I., receiving 27 votes to 32 for Mr. McCalluni. It was agreed to make thp cleath benefit fund $."0 and JIOO. Plttsbuig was agreed upon as the place for holding the ncwu conven tion. UNITED MINE WORKEBS. Figures at Hnzleton Show an In crease of 4,000 Members. Bv r!vluii- Wire from The .Woiiited Pic Hnzleton, Aug. 23 There are nt the piei-ent time, according to the figures made public tonight, 134,nno Fnltecl Mine Workeis In the anthracite legion lepresented by the three dlRtilets. ns follows: No. 1, Scianton, fil.OnO; No 7, Havleton, 16,000, and No, 0, Shanmkln, S.'.noo. The repot ts from the various unlm this month show an Increase of abmit 4.000 membets, since the last caid In spection wns made, e'onsldetlng that many of the l42,ono mine employes In the anthracite legions are foiemen, who are not organized, and enslneeis, firemen, caipenters, blacksmiths nnd drivers, all of whom havo theli own unions, the Mine Woikers reptesent the great majority of the men in und about the collieries. FATAL FAMILY BATTLE. Five Men Are Killed in a Kentucky Engagement. By Kucltulre Wire from The Awicattd Pr W illlem.buiir, hi , vinr '.'I In a baitle 1,1 Ini out of a fanilli- rpnrril flee men hue Inn killed In the eatrrn pirt of thl eountc fllirk f.nii, hl two Kon, and two brntlu named Wlleon wero ki(led Lino Limn Killed. By Eicluibe Wire from Tlie oc ated Pre. Ilacani, ins 21 - Lino I, una, the notorious bandit, for whose i-ipture dead or alive tlie mill tari (roiernnicnl nftered a tewird of $ J ,000, hie been killed at Macnriji ilorril Faun), In tlie proline of Matanns. The police assisted the rural ptard, and four other bandit were cap Hired at the same time. The bod ol Linn will lie pliotmrraplicil for the purpose of likntlticition Hanged for Assault. By Eclulvo Wire (rom The Auociited Preaa. Tampi. Fla , Auir. 21. -.1. M VIercer, conililed la. t Vlai of niiillinir, ,lc sale liclor a title itlrl, waa banced here at noon tolij His neck wat broken hi the fall He died deilarliiB 111 Inno ceriae Ilia !! word wire a reo.ueit that lua wife ahould be taken care of Meirer waa th first white man eoer leg illy executed In llllltboio e ounty. THE SULTAN MUST ACT M. Gonstnns the French AmbassfV dor Demands an Immediate Settlement. PRESENTS AN ULTIMATUM He Threatens to Leave Constantino pie With the Embassy Staff. Russia's Hint-Troops Mobilizing on the Turkish Fxontler and a Tor pedo Flotilla Assembled at Dnels- ter Delta Fiench Cabinet Meeting. By Kveluslie Wire (rom The Vssochted Press. Constantinople, .ug. 2.1. The French nnitinssailor, M. i'nr.-tnns. toel-iy sent a letter to the sultan peisonally, In forming him that he would leave Con stantinople with the entire stnff nf the cmliatsy If the matters In dispute were not -ottled Immediately. Tho lettet ha the natiiie of an ultimatum. It accoids thu sultan the Inlefest per iod within which to comply with the demands. Pails. Aug. 23. While- the cilllclals of the Fiench foielgn ntllcp decline to confirm or deny the pi ess despatches from Couatiintlnoplo announcing the French ambassador has tent the sul tnn n letter which has the nature of an ultimatum, they admit having re ceived it telegiom from M Coiwtnns. That has been laid before the council, now sitting at the Klysee palace. Thtee of, the inlnisteis were absent. The piemler. M. Waldcck-Kousscau; the minister of agriculture, M Dupuy. and the mlnlstet of public workf, M. Baudin, aie not In Pails, It has been learned that M. Constans htih been given n free hand. Any step he flndu ptoper to take will be fully endotsed. Delcnsse Will Withdraw. Tho foreign minister, M. Delcasse, If he deemc It necee-sary, will with draw thp French embassy from Con stantinople, nnd Munlr Hey. the Turk ish ambassador, who Is ncnv In Swit zerland, will be notified not to leturn to Paris, in which case Munlr Bey will piobahly withdraw the legation to Berne, as he Im also acci edited, as minister lo Switzerland. No naval deinonstiatlon Is contem plated at this time, but the sultan will pi nhnhly be seriously inconvenienced by the closure of the Turkish embassy here, which Is the centie of the es pionage maintained to watch the mem bers of the young Turk's party and other disaffected Ottoman subjects and voluntary exiles who moke their head quarters In Paris, and who will have .1 fiee hand If nil diplomatic relations between France and Turkey are bioken off. It has been suggested that the Fiench government Kstie orders for the Bourse to tease dealing In Turkish secuiltles. it Is not likely that step will be taken It would Injuie French holders of Tuiklsh bonds. The price of the Turkish gioup of securities fell on the Biuiise today. In some cases It went down 10 to 12 fiancs. Accoidlng to a special dispatch te. celled heie fiom Berne, Munlr Bey has leased a villa there for the uie of tho Tuiklsh embassy. Hiussels, Aug. 23. A dispatch to the Petit Bleu fiom Vienna t-ays: "According to advices fiom Galatz twenty Busslan torpedo boats and sei eial despatch boats have at lived at thd Dnlestei delta, and Uusslan troops ato beginning to mobilize along the Tuik lsh ft outlet ." COLER FOR MAYOR. His Name Will Go Before the Anti Tammany Conference. 11 LVIuslic Win from The nciatcil Press New i.rk. iib 21 lohn I Mieelnn. of tho (.icitcr New 1,111k iuiio,iif, ejld tnda) thit the name ,f Cite- ( ompiiolli r Bird ."- Coler would lie presented to the mil l.iiniinnv con fciince on rpl '1 is 11 i.iuilnhlc fur major VI Mils loiiferimc will l, reprceiitatnes i( llic Itc publ lean lounlc 1 oiiuniitee, the Indcpend ent ll.inoi ntle oik'anlitl no, the ( illens" unio ind the CJeiinin- Viueruaii iitiliu lr Coler wis .In lid iiiiiipiiiillii on Ho H nim.im ticket at the la-t' die cliciicn Pittsburg Signs All Players. Bj Kioluelie Wire (rom Tlie sjweiated press. I'ltMnire, Vila-. Jl -Tin- I'ltt-I.urtr base bill .bib, which now leids ,11 the Natlonil league 1:10. his siuinii all ol li. plncrs (or next neimn Hie tlr-i ifiliiil iiiiiionini in, 11I of tills fact was mule this afternoon b.i Piecfdent lljinev lire fu-s In an-" er to the I'hihdelnhl 1 1 1.1I111 thit lb iiitnoiii, Lieier ind W.ijnei hue I cm up. tured In tin- Vine, h in leijue (or next year. Bloodhounds on the Trail, By F.aclusiie Wire from The Aseoeiated Prew. ('haltaiioii.'.i. Turn. uz. il - Mm (lurUe illlaui. wl(e o( a prominent tanner of Irmklln cniinti, Tenn, was Mini and killed todai hy llrnrj Nolrn, a neuro, who .ittcnipted to crlm iiulli asMiilt her. Vfter "liootlns Vft Wllllame the neuro fltcd upon her little Mm, the bullet limine her head sherllf tcart and a pos. with two bloodhoundi arc In pursuit ol the reijro. Trustee of Metcer Hospital, III Ixcluslie Won Irom file Associated Presi llarrisbnri!, e 2.1 I M vson. o( sanly Like, was todn appninnd bv liocernor Stona x trutlec of the Mercer hospital, vice It. J. Zahnit. cr, ol Mcner YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local data for iiBUit ,'t. I'lOli Illghet temperalure f( dejrr'ei lscrst trinperaiiiia 70 drsreci ItiUlite llumlililj: s .1 m '! per cent. i in 79 per cent, 1'iielpil.elinii, 21 hourt ended 8 p. m , .02 tnt.li. -" -f WEATHER FOREOABT. s T..ihltiBtnii, Aui ?1 -Fnrecail for Fi'tcm I'ennsilcanii: s-houen and ooo. -f. er Sattirda.i , Sunday, fair ulndi bwomlsjg sV -f llht westerly. t -r -r - -r t 1 1 1 ; t M