MaaWOTaa WWWWWWPWfl.l.l.llMW" v$t f p !fli"j5" j.m. &. o xt. , --.. ' ... -r-H, JU ftn. -- -m w ribuue cntntim THIi ONLY SCRANTONTAPKR. RBCIilVING THIi COMPLIsTH NljWS SliRVICIi OH THE ASSOCIATED I'RBSS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. TWO Cm'S. SCIIAXTOX, l'A.. FIUD.VV M015NIX0, AUGUST 30, 3!I0I. TWO CENTS. C ' TjimUeimfKvi u 13991X1 tWit'SI8llKM P ImWlMW WIMP PfPW ' 'wPF ww - .!- wiTi5irv,!r.?jr-i.ji"v "-w TrsroirTjwip . ' "." '" ,' ' 7 f -"V--' .gynprw.v " "l- . '.,".' .' STRIKERS RETURN TO THE MILLS flccordina to Officials of the Steel Corporation There Is Weaken- Ino In Their Ranks. MANY NEW APPLICATIONS the Announcement That the Com pany Will Stnrt Their Plttsbuig Mills Non-union Has Cnused Many Strlkois to Seek Cover Amalgn matecl OfHcials Claim That Their Banks Aie Unbroken No Change In the Situation Outside of the Smoky City. y Kiel nle TVIr 'torn The AMtclated Fr Pittsbutc. Aug 21 -Olllclals of the mills of the Cnlted States Steel cni- poratlnn, vvhlih himo closed by the ptilKf of the Amalgamated nsoelatlon, say that they hip tccelving many ap plications fioiv former employes for wotk. The announcement that the onip,iny would start tholr mills with oil-union men has, the1 officials believe," caused a weakening In the tanks of the stilkcts and mnny arc seeking ocr. The Amalgamated official, iicpi", claim that theli ranks art unbroken and as strong an eer. licports ftoin all the mllN of the cor poi.itlon show tint steady pains ate being made In the foiee of non-union men. The sttlkcis claim to have In fiurcd six non-union men to desert the Star mills today and to have them shipped baik to Chie-ago, vvljence they i aine. On the other hand, Supci Intend ent Plpei, of the Star plant, announced that he Ih nearly ready to -tart up the other mills In the plant, ami the turn now waiting for the Improvements to be completed an In the mill. In the Painter mills the woik Is piogicssing smoothly, and no desoitlons ate le poited. New men ale hilng eiuied. though thf company olllilals say that on .Sun da)' the stilkci.s make an netl" oan Mipti of the homes of the men at woik and seek to Induce them to loinnln away fioin the plant. The Inst two mills tu the Painter plant were to have been "tailed toda. but It .i found linposlblo to have them lead) and the starting was postponed foi a few dii)s Plikets about the Llndsiiy-McCutchecin plant In Allegheii) claimed to hae tinned baek a new man today who tun bound for the milK othei than thi. thete wan no change in the Alleghcnj lhiut. The only significant action In l.aw roiuevllle todd) was the successful stinting of tluMiuIde mill In the lower union mills of the Catncgle company. The .suit was made, an aiding to th oIllclaK with a 'full eiew, and the mill will be i mi without Interruption, lie ganllng the tumor that the Meel vv oth ers' tilke would tiff ei t the opening of the window glass plants this fall a pioinlneiit maniltaetuier today said the leason given foi this was nhsuid. The bulldiiifr ti.ule-, he said, have not li-'on alfeited by the sttlke in the least, as was claimed. The stiuctural steel inllli lbixi- not been stopped at anv lime and buildings hae been ran led Up without Illtetitiptlon. If theie Is a delay In starting the glaxs faetoiy hies they say It will be for other causes. Little Intetest at Headqurutets. There was little of inteiest about the heailquarteis of the Amalgamated as sociation today. The eaus foi t lio nbsenee of Assistant eeietaiy M. r. Tlghc was Intimated In a leptut fioni Chicago which say.s that he Is engageil with Vice President W. (. Oaxls In oi Kanlzlng a new Amalgamated lodge In South Chicago, which will take the place o' the one expelled by him two weeks ago. It Is said that fouitren membeis hae been secured for the new lodge out of the membeishlp of the former lodge. The American Tin Plate company has announced Hint it will start the Delimiter mills of the company on Monday next. Police pio- iccuon nns ueen asueu fiom Major hlack, of MeKeesport. Ofllelals of the Amalgamated nsso. elation will not discuss the lepoit of injunctions being seived against their memhers at Canal Dover, Ohio, until they hear officially fiom their dlstilct olllceis. It Is b(lleved by many of the Iny membeis of the association that some effective way will be found bv which injunctions can be ciicuin enled. Itepoiis tonight from outside points Indicate no change, hateer in the etiike Fltuatlon. The members of the John K. Ward and Pride of New 1'asiie lodges of the Amalgamated association, i (imposed of the striking tin woikcis of New CaMle. held a sceiet session tonight ami con vildered a '"oiumunlcntion fiom Ua Id S. Pyle, supeilntendent of iioih the Shenango and (ireei tin plants of that city. This communication ,,,. same what explanatory of the position of the American Tin Plate company In the present strike contrneisy The stilk ers absolutely refused to have anv thing to do with the coiunumli-itlon, Local Amalgamated men are highly wrought up oer the report that the trust will attempt to tesiiiue opera tions In all the tin plants with non union men. They do not believe, how ever, that this will be attempted in this city. The report from Monessen tonight Is that the steel hoop mill will lesume full force on next Monday. DEATHS OF A DAY. Dy Eicluslie Wire from The AsiocliUd TrcM, llltlimfml, Vt Anir. S1-VM.li 0itrlo!i, fer turn!) rar tlie (lirnmi miiiil in ihlt lti, llril at lil hftine hfir ih.ij 1 1 c u .i nlvc of llmiiai, fitrinati), and lime here in PdO, KNIOHTS TEMPLAR ADJOURN. The Meetinc; of 1001 Will De Held nt San Francisco. lly Kcliwle Wire from Hie Awocltted Tre Louisville, Aug. :? After electing ofllceifl and selen'tlng San Francisco as the placo of meeting the Hist Tuesday In Septeirber, 1P0I, the twenty-eighth tilenittil conclave nt Knights Templar, which has been In progress here since Tuesday, adjoin ned today. T'ie etlvltles rnnie to an end at n magnilicnt ball held tonight nt the lloise Show blllldlng The election of olt cers occupied the gteater pait of today's fepslon. In the selection of the g. and junior warden and the gintul recoider ocelli ted the only contests. In the contest for the giand watden shlp Y. II Ma)o, of St, Louis, who held the otllce for slv ypars, was pitted agalrst John A. tSenow, of Dettolt Mr Mi vii led on the first ballot, but lost steadily theieaftpr, and the otlb e went to the Dot I oiler on the fifth bal lot. II. Wales Lines, of t'onnectlcut, wan ie-clertc1 grand tiensurci, piac tlcally without oppivsltion. THE RECORDER'S AXE AT PITTSBURG Mr. Blown Springs a Big Surprise on the Politicians of the Smoky City. lly Ktelmive Wire from The AworlatfJ TreM. Plttsbuig. Aug. 29. Ueeorder A. M. Ilrown tonight spuing a big suipilse on the politicians of tills city by decapi tating three oflloial heads and appoint ing their sueccssois, who will assume I'haigu at once. The deposed olllclals aie. J. O. Urown, dlieetorof public safety, to be succeeded by Andiew Kulton, at piesent supeilntendent of hlghwa)s. Clarence Hurlelgh, clt attorne), to be succeeded by William 15. P.odgeis, attorney. Hubert Ostermaler, delliifUent tax lollector, to be succeeded by William H Hays, a prominent oil man. I'liiied Slates Senator M. S. Quay came to the city todii fiom his home at Heaver, and Uecordei Hrown le t in nod fiom his vacation In the moun tains at about the same time. The recorder has been In retirement since the late state P.epubllcan con entlon and came to the city unan nounced. Ills action tonight was en tirely uncNpected and he gives no iea pini for the remoils except tu say that they were made In the Interest of bettet go eminent. STATE RIFLE MATCHES ARE CONCLUDED Second Biignde Secures the Trophy at Mt. Gretna Poor Showing of the Thiid. Br Futulre Wire (rom rie soriatil Ytev State mile Cainp. Mt. tiretna, Pa., Aug. 2'.'. The annual state lllle matches weie concluded heie today, ramp was In oken this afternoon and the Mildlers h.ue departed for their bonus. The last match, the bilgado tiophv eent, was shot this punning, lesiilting in a it toi y for th Second biignde team liy the nanow maigln of lout points uier the Phlladelphl.i or I'lrsl Uiig.iiU The In Igade niatih attracted the most interest of all the weks inents and theie ua.s dltlUulty In keeping the ciow ds fi'oin uM'i -stepping the firing line as they ciowded aiouud the score bonids. The scoics follow: Plist hi Igade Mu .xaids, ::4I: .') )aids ,;:s: 00 )aids, 2r,, total, !it. Seiond hi igade -JOO anls, 3t4; ."(HI J aids. IIJ'.i, CuO )aids, 2!'.', total, !K!S. Third bilgade 200 j.mls, ::j"; ;,w jauls, ,:iu, COO ).ms, 21U. total, '.HI. THE "WOPSY" STILL TIED UP. I It Is Expected That the Road Will I Resume Opeiatlons Soon. ! Il I illicit Wire fr'in Hie KMiriBinl I'im. I ltiinim, Aug. 2!l The "Wops" inll lo id Is still tied up. the einplo.es le. fusing to woik ii nt it the) get some as- sutance of riceUmg their bade pay. It u epeitcd the road will ieumo ' opeiiillons as mhih as Pieslileni S. P. l,aii(,loii, of Philadelphia, takes i hinge. j The people at the WopsotiollOi k sum mer lesuit lia,. ,( boiiutllul supply of j iiuisiiiis on hand and aie inking life ens . Tax Collector Resigns. Hi Kuluibe Win- (rum The AmccialfJ I'rfx. IC.no 1,1. ll.' I s,mf(,,, lu ,,,,. Idul nf rin I (otiliM wur.l hi ir-ilnoiuii ta liiiMiimr ( audit r t ni.,t in i,iIm rlfi'i t nl nine. I hi- n '.l.-ii il urn iiv not uic nnj iiaMiiii f.,r hi leiinniriii (nmi natie I'm uriiul jury Iki llliintli fniiml tun true h II ,U'lillt him fur i'Iii. hiliiiiiin, ili.HL-lim u lnirun' nt .r,lHi ilue tin im una cuuni I hi t mieil 'uu Pnlrliiy .mil (,lMl.lllt nlllluliv ur. tin n liOll'l mil iiuile i;nt il il i thini.ici Evangelist Young Attempts Suicide. lb l!i Imive Who liem the vciiieil I'los. IVinlnii, "S "-' ( hair ouni:, 4 Vw.uk rv.lln.-c li.t. who I. iiI.l," a Inm In the New tnspi prison for hlu'Jin). mleinplnl unuile in h! nil tmiihl lit nil tin;." Im ii,i uiii, tnukrn IfUsrf lie .tUo i he uallimril notne of ihe hinken Kll". bui Hie pilson phvm inn iiulii thin si item in, nunu' "111 icimtr Negro Shot by Po3se. Ilv Fxiluiii Wire (rem The Awoelited Pre Mm i ii, Ml . Mil- i1 msio, link Hill, who Ul'iil I.J lliri). Mlnle nun. In I'hilA. ilflphli. Ml", n killeil at SnmincMille in tin couiiti tnilJ p is" of ene liiiinliitl men wrrr in punxilt o( him lie le.Miil jiu.ct j rut wi li(t Si finlher truiililf it exj.v it tl Paper Mills Burned. P.tr rnluiie Une from Tho Aoe!teii rri Minn iiMho!.i (In. nu Si-'lhe I nlori lip-r inllU nl IhU fill wire ilMtinjrd tonmhl l. .1 ho ut iiiuiiimn nrlKili I lie Inst ml) be at lean fWmaj will Inatirnl. Snow nt Denver. By Ficlmlve Wire from The Auoclited Pre lifinir, Am:, 'Ji. niw Irll In hlitittlin: nhiot for an hour In lplni" l'.i tudj) and a tub lumd b) a km re lull itgrm. THE TRENTON DISASTER Result of the Boiler Explosion on the Delaware Steamer More Appalllno Than Supposed. NINE DEAD, 20 MISSING Of the S3 Persons Taken to tho House of Correction Hospital Nine Still Remain and Two Will Prob nbly Die Searchers Are Dragging tho River Passengers Sty Steam boat Was Racing. lb Kxelnaiie Wire trom llio ociateil Prew Philadelphia, Aug. I'O It ilcwlupcil today that the tesult of the explosion of the boiler on the steamer City of Trenton, while on her way up the Dflu waie liver from this city to Trenton, X, J., yesterday afternoon, was moie appalling than was nt hVt Htippoecd. Xinc pet sons are known posltlwd) to be dead, at least twenty are missing, mocst of whom aie believed to h.ue been on the steamer, and two of the Injuted still In the hospital will prob nbly die. The ldenttled dead aie: Wll.l.t.VM Ni:i0 .iReit fl: oir, i irtemi rf the full war and formerl) in inmate of II a S iltlirrA heme, Hampton, a. ,1MIS M'LOKMICK, 2.1)iai, W ilmiiision, Pel., hritniti. ..M'.m (JIII.KS, "I ieir, PhiUilelplili. WM Pt NN, 3S ie.ir, I'liiliiletpliia Mtlllflt It. T. I.ANslMi. It )iais, Tientrn, N. J. WM II KH V, Philadelphia. ,Il.ss: STItM'ION, Tiemni, died in limpiUl In addition to these, theie me two chaiied bodies, believed to be those of females, in tho nioigue, They ate bc )ond tecognltlon, nnd will be bulled In Potter's Held. List of Missing. The list of mlsng, which will doiilit les.s add many to the death loll, Is as follows: brnt Welld, aired lfi .ieint. (hie WVMd, li Mart Hon Weihl, ' ieir, three si-ter, of tld ilv, who were with their nnoli. Vim, llimn, .'no nit Killid on tlie teanier. Mi. Win II. keen, whoo hiiaicnd w n killed loliii I), I'liew, of Ciniden, N. J., aMletint in- Kineer Viio'ii-lns .Mtrkle, I'nrm.iii Molt MnMe. Mreiinn. I'lillnMiiliii nnle llerr, agcA 10 jear, Philadelili Mr Irlm W. Mitthewn, Plnliilelplii Mi and Mr Vrnk Mberl. 1'liil.nlelplii. Nellie IlallinlMie, I'hilnlelphii. Mrs Herbert tYw, l'hiladilihii I'.ihel stokes, Trenton, N J llenrv .lohnnon, Ibilimllle, Pi Mirinn vlunei I. 17 jejrn, Philadelphia I biaiietli (!llliirn, "1 r,irs, I'lillidilphia. ,lamr rt'fonnell, flreniin. I'ldhdelplna, Misi l.diu kinnejr, I'lnlidrlphii In the Hospital, (if the tbli ty-tluee pru-ons taken to the hospital In the house of correi tlon, near the scene of the explosion, the following aie still in the Institution. tin l.tlni Van Sthoik, IliishMimn, N J., w'.ll tile. Miss I'nnnie Keen. 1'hiladrlpln.i, will ill. VV I'. Merlinii, lorrlille. Pi. .1 W. Il.tmci, l'hilaieilna Mr .1. W. lla'tlnirs. l'hilnltlpliia. VVhi! l.inalin;, Trenton, V, .1. Mrs. CIji.i llinnor, l'lilhdelihla. Mm K It s.nin,, I'lnlitlilplili Win lit nl, Although the searcher", consisting of a corps of city police, have been diag glng the liver ever since yesterday af ternoon, they have b-en unable to find any more bodies. That theie aie moie mi tuns In the iler Is the firm be lief of the authorities, and their fall. in o 10 find additional dead Is suppo-jcd to be due to, the stiong iiinent in the tlwr at the point wheio the eplo son recui led, The water was pumped out of the hull of the burned steamer, after whlih a fateful saich was made for additional iellins of the explosion, but none was found An attempt was iniide at high title this aiteinoou to float the wrecked vessel, but it was i,nsuccossfiil and another effort will ba made at the net high tide late to idght. As io the exact i ause of the eplo sion, nothing is ,et known, but u ilgld Investigation Is tu be conductHd nt on 'e. Klre Marshal Lattliner. ("oioner Duga, the police department and tho 1 lilted States boiler Inspcetois for this ilistilct will each carry on nn lnd. pendent Investigation, but little will be known until the suiv Ivors have been examined nnd a eaieful inspection of the wteckeil steamer shall have been made. Steamer Was Racing, Many of the passengers who psenpii Injury maintain that the flty of Tren ton, which was late when she loft hor uh.nf In this flt, was rating nt her topmost sp'ed, ami that If this luul i.ol been the case the aci blent would not l.avr happened. This Is paitly l'otne out by a statement sab to Imv'i) been made by ,sstant lmglnepr .lohn D Chew. Chew told his wife that he expected to be killed by an explosion on the steamer, as the company made the englneets keep up too high a pres. sine of steam. A telegram lecelved tonight fiom Itilstnl Pa.. SHV.S that Miss llllzale th Lippllicolt. a school teaiher of tint place, who was on the City of Tienton, has not been heaid fiom. This makes twenty pt'ieionr leported as mleslng. Acting under Institutions of the supetvMng Inspector getipial of steam vessels at Washington, ltubeit S. Ho Up, of New York, the supei vising Inspec tor for this dlstilet came bete today and made a piellmlnnt) PMunlnatlnii of the Intel lor of the hull of the e'lty of Tienton. lie was ucvoiupnnleil by oillciaks of the couipan) and local holler Inspectors. Mr. itodle, after the Inspection, wild he had not found th cause of the explosion, but had a the ory as to how the accident happened, lie would not tay what his theoty was. The pott boiler lies at the bottom of the ilvur, cuimi dlmaiKu fiom wheie the steamer was beaehetl, and nn In spection of It Ifl Impossible. Ktltll effortw havp been, made to get a statement fiom Cilef engineer Mur phy, of the City of Tienton He lives at Wilmington, Del., where he Is now rotillned to his home. His relatives will not nllovv him to be seen, nor will they make a statement In his behalf. He Is snld to be In a dellilottu condlton it' a result of the explosion. It Is be lieved by some of tho olllclals, who are Investigating the disaster, that Mur phy can satlsfactorll) explain the cause of the explosion. "CAN I SPEAK WITH YOUP" The Above Remark, Made to Non Union Men, May Cause Arrest. Uy Kiehulvs Wlr loin The Animated Treat. Chicago, Aug. 2!). 1'nlon pickets may be arretted without warrants and held to the criminal court for unlawful In terference If they touch a non-union man ami iniiiest the pilvllege of a con veisatl'jn. Ills was the puiporl of n decision lendeieri here today by .III"" the I) lr. when he held to the cilnil nal com t James Urown and Herman Vogelnng. two tf the strike commit tee of tlie lion MouMeis' Villon of North nierlen who on August L'2 pulled the sleeve of Anton Nellson, a moulder and said "Cup I ipcuk with on"" "BOSSIE" FRANCIS ELUDES PURSUERS A Pack of Bloodhounds Locates Him in a Mine All Appionches Aie Ottntded. tli1 Kxelnme Wir from 1 lie Av,neialed I'reM Kansas City, Aug. 2! "nosslo" Kraut Is, the murdoier of Miss Mary Hendeison. at Columbus, Mo., on Tuesday evening, has thus far eluded his pursue! s, and tonight the laigo posse that h.is been searching for him, paitlally disbanded, discouraged over the lalluic of their efforts, after hav ing bull, as they supposed, at the point ot i-aptuilng the negro. A pack of bloodhounds was obtained today from Manhattan, Kansas, and taken to the scene ot the) minder. Th")' found the trail of Francis leadlly and followed It straight to the coal mine at Illtu kw.fter, kiwnwl by a negio, whoe wife Is an aunt of Kianils. The posse of two bundled men felt sure that Finncls was hidden In the mine shaft, but as he was known to have two pistols, none of tho men eutuied to go (low u Finally. A. W. Knee, owner of the bloodhounds, enteied the mine, taking the dogs with him, but lulled to find I'lancls. Late this al'tet tiirjn, the men de rided to disperse for tlie night, leav ing a lew of their nuiuh-'r on guaid at inipiitant points. The searth wll be continued tomoiiow. "Kossle" 1 'lands Is known to all the negtocs in the count), and Is very popular among them. Xo one sup poses that he has gom far fiom Co lumbus, and it is thought that no negio m the nelghboihood would refuse him food and shelter. All the negioes liavt been disarmed by th voluuteeis, and their houses se.m bed. Thete seems to be no doubt that Francis Hist fled to bis mule's house at Hlackwater and 1 hii took lefuge 'J be three negroes taken to Wan ens. Pi the woods. lung, suspected of having aided Fian fls In his flight, aie In no danger, the town being entirely quiet. FIRE ESCAPE QUESTION. Solicitor Thinks Commissioners Should Enfoice the Law. Cltv Solicitor Watson was requested, at the last meeting of the iciordei's cabinet, to furnish an opinion to Di li i tor of Public Saftty Voinier giv ing his lnteipietatlon of the Inws gov erning the election and safe mainten ance of Hie escapes on buildings in so far if they plat e tesponslbillty on any public olllclal. The city solicitor has not jet fur nished Director Win nisei w It li a wi It ten opinion, but he has verbally in toiined him that It Is the duty of the building iuspei im, under his lnteipie tatlon of tho law, to make a lecoid of all biilldliigH not piopeily equipped with llie escnpes and communicate It to the county i onimlssloners, who aie In Id lesponsible for the enforcement of the Hie escape regulations. PURSUADED BY PICKETS. New Pressmen at Conkey's Piinting Plant Induced to Remain Idle. Ilv Ilvilutbe Wire fiom I lie Vuuiitfrd l're Chicago, Aug. W. Despite Judge Har kr's Injunction, twenty-seven piesjt. men who anlved nt the W. H. Conkey i oinpan.v's pi luting plant at Hammond, Ind, weie surrounded bv strlkeis to day nnd peifciiaded not to go to woik. Xo thie.us weie made by the stilker", neither was any effoit made by the company's olllclals to enforce the In junction. The glil strlkeis today called upon Mr. Conkey and demanded that their wages be doubled befoie they will call nn their strike. POSTMASTER GENERAL AT CONCORD STATE FAIR. Hi t.Mliwie Wire frm The Auoiiitetl I'resi (oiitoid, N II. ns "i -I'liHtnuilcr (irneril ( lurli t'lnnre "inllli I'd the bum! of i'ie Connrcl Suit l.itr ioi I.U ion hue todj) iml spoke brirfi) to the lltoiitjnls of people present, efiirin; e-prtlalb to iik iilij. 1 1 of niril free tlelluii h J K"jn;e il.iv at tho fair. Sectetnry Root 111. Pi- Kitlmlie Wire from Tho r iatel Preen. W sslitnttiin. Vnu'. 'Ji Virelnrj Hoot left WnitliliiBion toil.n fur hit iiiiiinei li.iitie.il soinn ,iniiloli, I. I He l tlrtf rlni; fiom ,i leiiirrilite in mild fotin of the tr.nil.lt' whiili affeilul htm I l.l iiiitr lirncnl (illletple, ih'ef of inKinui, Ih it line ai neuelarv of jr. Killed by a Pitched Ball. lly KiiIikii VVIre from The twnelatrl Trefn. fjiilntv, (li., ne S'l Mnmre Siltnn, of the llitnliildfe lue h.ill leant, wm hit nn the heal )eMerd,i,v be a pitilieil t 1 1 In a sune plated here between llalnlirlil-'i' and tJiiiiKj. He (Inbliul the uunie but tlnd ludiy fiom licinorrluL'o uf the bialn. BIG WRECK AT SODUS POINT Two Persons Killed and Twcmu- ElQht Wounded on the Northern Central. TRAIN LOAD IN A DITCH Engineer Meagher Killed Outright nnd Ticket Agent Howard Tubbs Dies from Scalds The Engine Jumps the Tinck Into a Gravel Fit, nnd Pour Coaches, Containing 150 Passengers, Aie Derailed. Dy Eicbiibe VVIre from The AwueUUd Prf Xewaik, X. Y., Aug. 29. -The accom modation ttnln I'-avIng Sodus Point, over the Xoithein Cential inllioad. and w hleh ai rives In this lllage at (i o'clock, was ileiallcd tonight at the- station at Falivllle, about ten mlle.s noith of heie. Engineer William Mpngher, of Sodus Point, was killed, twenty-eight pctsoius were Injured, two of whom, Upward Tubbs, ticket agent at Lake Shote, and Llbble Foid, of Newark, will ptobably die. The train was made up at Sodus Point and consisted of foui coaches, a baggage car and engine, with William Meagher at the throttle. The train ws running neatly loity miles ai bout. Approaching? the station nt Falivllle t'heie Is a curve and gravel pit. For some unknown l capon the engine Jumped the tiack while passing the gravel pit. The force of the accident tinned the engine completely mound, throwing the five caio on their sides. Tho tiain load of some 150 passe n ger.s was tlnown Into the ditch and the engine and all the iurs weie badly broken up. Help was quickly summoned from the neighboring houses nnd nil the assist ance possible was lendeied. Wind wim sent to Sodus and Xewaik for phjsi clans, nnd a .special containing five doc tors left Newark at B45 o'clock. I'pon it.s an Hal the Newark passengeis weie placed aboaid and hastened to Xew aik Five weie sent to Itochestei hos pital". MKs Sue M. Stltzer. of Mltlllnbuig, Pa., wets among the Injured. Ite v. Di. Hurgrjt, one of the Injined, was for tiventy yeai.s pastor of the Park Pres byterian chinch at Newark. He Is 7.5 yeaid'old, and It Is doubtful If he le i over. Ills right leg Ih broken nnd he is badly si aided. Mis. Ruiges is also among the Injined. Coioner F.. P. Thacliev took chaige of Meaghei's body and will hold an inquest. P.lniiia. X Y, Aug. i'l Howaid Tnbb". the ticket agent at Sodus Point, who was on the engine with F.ugJneor William Meagher, was badly scalded and othi l w Ise Injined He died diorlly befoio 11 oclock on the hospital tuiln at Xewaik FEVER COMMISSION DROPS DR. CALDAS Experiments, the Members Sny, Have Demolish atcd That His Serum Is Useless. Hy r.ulume Wire from The Aswielcid IV Havana, Aug, -i Major Ilavanl, i lilef surgeon, sa)s that, as the )cow fer cominlssion legatds the evpeii lnenls with the Cnlda.s serum as dem onstrative of its uselrt.sness, the com mission ban dellnltely severed connei tlon with the ltrazillan expeit and will not supeivlse any further e.xpeilnients comliii tesl bv him. "Dr. Caldas has nil along maintained that he had found the? jellow fever germ In the Intestines," lemaiked Major Havaid today, "wheieas all the experiments conducted heie pioxe that the germ of the disease Is In the blood, people having been cliiectly inoculated bj blood Infection from a person suf feilng with jillovv fever." ' RANKIN HOTEL BURNED. Mnny Guests Have Narrow Escape in Enily Morning Blaze. Ilv Fi'liube XVire from The soelated I'reM Plttsbuig, Aug. I'd. The Franklin Hotel, at Kaiikin, Pa. was totally tic stioyed by Hie early this morning, Tho flames spiead so lapldly that tliei guests bai "ly escaped with their lives and lost almost all their clothing. A guest named Oate, who jumped from a thiid stoty window, broke his left aim and was badly bruised, but not datigeiously hint. The loss was about JHtOiXi m Steamship Arrivals. Il.i r.mliime Wire from The Xunialid I'rcu V Xoik, iu -0 Xiriii'tl: l.tiininli. i. eqiool soled 1'iirtt IlUman k, llatiihuri; in Phmoiil'i and Clierlimnc. I ' Vqull line, llaire! m.itett lsiifiit.t l(rmi ti 1.1 (( ii I li intitAii J 1 1 . 111 r" I lllllllll-ll ' I ! I'll I M UIUJI t'll IltH" rait n Vrrued Viler, Sen V i rk for Naples and Olioi tlierliours -aile.t ha irrln VIhim 'lherela ifiom llremen and '-ouHuinptniil, Vev York Qiiprnsliovn ""iilul XI ije siio. I.n r. iool for Sets Vtnk Itottenlnn s,ietl iauii dam. Iloulosne ami Sew orl l.lraul-l'aed: la fiwosne, New Xoik for llaire . nt ! - ton Vrrbed riUiul, Sew Vmk wi l In r Itoiiri; for Mitmrp laid irineeilrii I'liinonth Airneil Colutnhla, Siw ork fm llainlutri: Boy Dend on the Bumpers. Hv r.vetiwlie Wire from Hie itniatnl I'reM. drveland, Vni; J'i 'llie lush of ai. uiiVikumi lscrandil bo a foiiml on the Immptr of a lake Shore Iron fiom HiifTaln toilai. X i;iki that prohahli t aimed hit death aa on lila head, the tilth tine to hi identtli wan nn untied thket hoiiElit at I'.lim, S. , on tne lluflalo and Alltchanv ralltnut Anarchist Nagy Arrested, Hy Kieliwlie VVIre frnm The Vnir,tfd I'rew. Hilda l'it, Sua-. !f) loliann Sauj, an aiur chfat. hik Item ineitled al Hrliririn. I he P'lllie found In Ills posniion lillir- thriatfnlii the life uf Hinpcmr (lanclt Jojtpli, THE NEWS THIS M0KN1NG Wei 'either Indlcitlom Today: PAIR I YAHMCR 1 ('eneral Sleel StrikrM lleliirnlns to Work. ppillinit Iteitiilt of the Trenlon tlliter. Mine Woikeni llrllherale at llarlettm. . Two Killed and Twenty right Injure il on the Nnithein C'enlrt. 2 Cirneral-Cjiliotidale Department. 3 I.onl -Itnllng (or tho llt!(te In the Itoik) (Hen Inlnnilion (.'ate. Suirti ot All Sorts. 4 KdltorUI. Note and Comment. 5 loeal Cue In at "iMcy Mine VVmk In the IMucAtlniial Contest. il laical- VV'eht Seranton and Snhnrhan. 7 (lenerol-orlheatern I'ennMlianla. I'inantiil nnd Commercial. , S Ijof al ItullnR for the Delenv In the Hotly (Hen Injunction (iv (Concluded) INTERESTING EVENTS AT NARRAGANSETT RACES Prince Aleit Sptings a Surprise in Winning the Fie-for-nil Pace. Other Race Tiack Events. H Eielnibe Wire from The Vsioelatcd Pre. J'lovldence, R. I., Aug. "? In the card of three races at Xnrragansett park this afternoon two drlveis weie changed by the Judges when favorites failed to win, but the showing of the horses was not alteieil with new men up. Prince Aleit sprung a suipilse In winning the free-for-all pace from Anaconda nnd Connor In thiee straight heats In slow time. After Jack Trout had driven Anaconda two heats the Judges put Myion Mcllemj' upon, but Pr'nre Alert led the way around again and won the lace Myron McIIeniy was also put up behind Sallle Simp sou In the '.' 19 tint after Mlddleton had failed to win two heats that went to Haron Helt, but the ba) mare went to a bleak In the tlilnl and got last posi tion after two seconds. lJ.non Helt won in three straight, but Myion Mi -Henry pushed him to go fast In the last one. The lleio was the fnvotlte In the IMS pace, but he nev r got bet tr than second place Matin P.ells won In a four heat nice after Terrace Queen had taken one heat. Summaries: Ine for all ill", p.uina, thrie In lot, piir f.'.oo" Pi into Vint 1 t t Viniiintli " " '1 Connor :i :i .: I'mie 2ii(i4. 2 ll IV -jai 2 I'l tli, Irmlinic, three in toe, mre I,2I1 Haron II II 1 t 1 sallle sinipaon 'J 2 I Reeletted I I 2 Oneonta I .1 I (laleti Chi .I tin Crt'Ote di I'mie 2 17': ilVti 1 14 II ilaK, pninj, three In hu, imre i I ,-Jt to, Vlaitln IlelU 7 111 I'll!! Il.l The Hern 'i '1 .' 2 shorn ! I I in 'Huron W I". II I 1 I I' W t.lihiini. iliieoiili, The i.r.iei, IMIo ( inii'Hi. I'rink XoKiini. He-uiti "ml, Terrat e (Jneen, Xllitrla and Vinna Heiniti .ibn t irto.t. 'film Sii'i'i: 0n I H)t4 1 Races at Pottstovvn. Pottstown, Pa Aug. 'J!. Ten thous and people weie at tho track today to v itness the raies of the third day of the fair circuit. Tlie summaries fol low. ' i'i r,is. imt, sluip-r home Hake fl fl -Until V. in; Vtacfie llll., uiornl, IHie Iluu'l (ss. thiol 1lllio-'-'.ini4; .f,i4, 2 1 (ij, -'H.. 2 l, J 11's. L" IP... " '" itais tlol ttr iaie, jmrse $.lnO Oine helt ilet Ided Wetlnesdii ) vmator, won, Itntli, en- nil ; XHs (oleridec, thud. I'mie-'.; -I; ;i '.'si4i 2.Wi: -Mi" .'Ti tlivt, pace, Saratoua park t ike $n) -Wllio St 1 1 .le". won: Ttiiiiniv I'olnttr, tetondi VVth.ttr li . thiid Time HVt. -2.HU. -Ml'. -'I ill-, tint, Vlill paik fclike $v- Xlart l.in.l Ho, won: llnke .It . uiiiid, .li'J.i VV , tint,! 'lime - is. -' l; 'O'.. 2 IH ila, Iroi iiiim S.WO Vmlott. umi, I rpnna, feitiitl. Sum i II. thud inn. --t1, AFTER LOCAL COLLIERIES New York Paity Asks for Options on the Propeities of Thiee Coal Companies. I.ctteis -weie yest,.fdaj- received bj' Jermyu t- Co, the Mt. .lessup Coal i ompany and the Mooslu Mountain Coal loniiiany, asking for options on tin coal piopertles. The letleis were from a 'Xew Yotk attorney. He did not disclose the Identity of his clients and the leclp lents of the letteis have no definite idea as to who the) may be, .let ni) ii it Co operate two collieries at did Foige. The other two com panies have n colliery apiece, In the tipper valley, the Mooslc .Mountain company operating at Marshwood and the Mt. Jessup company at Wlnton. .lohn Jerniyn Is president anil Joseph J. Jerniyn, sectetar) and treasuier, of .leiniyn & Co. The Mooslc Mountain ccal company has W. S. Keiniueier as Its president. Charles P. Ford, gen et al superintendent and seuetary, and Hon. W. '. Watson, tiensurer. It Is capltalU'd at 3100.000. The Mt. Jesup Coal i ompany has the same parties as Its oflbers, and is likewise capitalized at Jioo.ooa These collleilos aie thiee of the few still opeiated Independently of the cat i) lug companies. The supposition is that some one of the big carrying companies, piobably the Kile, Is the pull) seeking the options Injunction to Restrain Stiikers, 11) I'xi'liwitr VVIre from The Xamelaled I'nai Cleirlind. Xuir -' I nileil sijim Indie f'ran tl VV Kin thii ilitinoon (.tanted an iiijuni II m In pit tint tie uliikiiiir uorkmen al the Vineri inn sluet strd innipan.i'a plilil at (anal Hover, Ohio, from iiiterfrnni; -villi the rornpini hi itn eniploiiit. the iitition illeci that the union linn luie i oi it nl and inntnliliinl tin einphvea of the lompati) Fatal Family Row. Hy Velulie Wire from the Xmoelatetl TV Wallahalli, S. ( , nc. 11 Vi a renlt of t famllj row lodai In (aihlir. S. ( , Man Hell wa kill'd: .lavin l.ot .', r , f it ill t l-'t, and daian Ioiil', jr., am) a iuiii lunud Hi;';n, erl ciuily Injured. MINE WORKERS AT HAZLETON Resolutions Reoardlno the Woqc Rates and Contracts Are Passed. ALLEGE DISCRIMINATION It 13 Claimed That the Mine Em ployes Who Received the 10 Per Cent. Increase Have Been Dis charged and New Men Havo Been, Put in Their Places at the Old Rates Miners Must Insist Upon Written Contracts. By Eclube Wire from llie Audited Trm. llazleloii. Pa., Aug. i'.i. With thr) adoitlou of the lepoit of the commit tee on t evolutions the t'nlted Mlno Wotkeis this aftcuioon practically fin ished their woik. The convention will adjoin n at noon tomorrow. The resolutions recommend xwltten Instead of xcib.il agi cements with all the coal companies, strict compliances with the piesent contract, continuation of the caid inspection system as now conducted, and Instruct President Mitchell and the district presidents tu confer with the coal companies regard- lug card Inspection and violation of agreements, and to at range for a Joint conference. These olllceis aie vested with power to declate a strike If con tiacts now In force aie not lived up to. The resolutions call attention to tho advantage to both miners and oper ators by a wilt ten contract covering the wage tate for a stated period and specifying the conditions of labor, Th committee alleges that Instead of agree ing to the teuiiest for a written agree ment the various companies punted no tices of an Indefinite chaiacter. In many Instances the, resolutions state, wiltten notices posted nnd verbal agi cements made by superintendent:! with eonunlttee.s have been violated under xailous pretexts.. Alleged Discrimination. lhnplo.ves who derive the benefit of the 10 per cent. Increase have, it is claimed, been discharged and new men placed In their positions at the old wages. The loinmltlee states in tho resolutions that if the nilneisr are te fiulred to live up to their agreement, then the i oal i oinpaiiies .should do likewise, Instead of seeking to destroy the mine wotkeis' organization by In timidating the Jiu-n. Ileieafter the mlneis will Insist upon written ngi cements which shall bo signed In joint convention befoie th piesent i outi.it t cNplies, and also In sist upon the piesent working card be ing continued until the question of a geneinl working badge for the bitumin ous nnd autluacite regions Is decided upon at the next national convention. The question of the miners connecting themselves with lentra! labor 111110111 was leferieti to the respective district. National Piesldent Mitchell and th thiee district piesldents constituted a spei ial committee to whom has been refei red the gilevance of the Delaware! and Hudson men in the Seranton dls tilet with respect to the laying of loads in their workings. October 2'.ith, the annlversaiy of tho 1 losing of last fall's strike, shall bo known as Mitt hell day, WANT WAGE INCREASE. Philadelphia Street Railway Em ployes Cousider Answer. 11 EaehwlTe VVIre from The Aaaociated Trew. Philadelphia, Aug. 29. Tho Philadel phia Street Hallway Kmployes' asso ciation met tonight to consider the an swer of the I'nlon Trac:tlon company to tho tequ'st of Its employes for a ten-hour day with an Increase In wages. The meeting was still In ses. slon at midnight, but It was learned 'bat the company's answer, which li a compromise, is not satlsfactoty. The men now receive IS cents for a, twelve-hour da). They asked for twenty cents an hour and ten hours for a il.ijs' work. The rntnp.iny of feied them 111 cents and allowed them the ten hours, Tlie men, It Is reported, will Insist upon the twenty cents per hour. AT THE POSTOFFICE. Older Regarding the Observance of Next Monday, Labor Day. The following order was yesterday Issued at the postolllee icgardlng ob servance of Labor Day, Monday, Sep tember 2 Order So. 7(1 Vlundi), sept. 2. fail (folmr Piy), mil ha tb.-mid at Una oftiee aa follow; (eneral delberv ind (lamp window will b) opin from 0 to 12 a. 111, Hil'Miv jnd inonei older window will ho ilostil all tin Carriers will nuke one deliver) and rolleetion in the moriiinir Cnlleitinn will be nntle ot I o't loek p m ficin loxea on Vlaln nietnie, hemcen batkiwanna aienue ami Waelibiirn Mreet, alo Vrm baekawan nv aunne and lnkiwaiinx airline tu dinu jitmie, Vilima aienue Io Vlnllirrr.v Ureet, Xnl. In in nert tu hninklin aienue, anil from all lioxrt hetwern tlno pninm I arrler No. -i will mike the .1 I'l p m ml lei linn, ond Hie uinl eiemns mlleetiona wil al-u he made In I atriti ! an'l It I 11 II Hippie, Poitnuitrr. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER, oi,il dan (nr iik ."i, Jiil MiKhe.t limpei Hi ie M decree l,nweil lemiriiliiie M decrir lltljliie lliiniiil.n S a. in "t per tent s p in ....&. vr rmt, 1'ieilpitation, 'J4 houra 1 ndi-d 8 p, in., non. WEATHER FORECAST. f Wailnncion, Anu it I'meeut fnr Frl 4 dav and sjnnilj): Ciitrtn PenniylvinU - Pair, w innei r'rldi) , Raturdiy, fair, llu'ht Ki'iitl.erlj winds -4- M,