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THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WOULD.
SCHANTOX, PA., TlllKSDAY MOKNINC;, SEPTEMHEU .,, 11)01.
TWO CENTS.
TWO CENTS.
THE STRIKERS
ARE UNEASY
,dck ot Results from the Peace
Gonierencc Puts a Damper
Upon Their Spirits.
LEADERS ARE SANGUINE
They Profess to Be Able to Win Ul
timate Victoiy Ovci Steel Coipora
tlon Piesldcnt Shatter Has No
Comments to Mnke Vindicated by
Wheeling Lodge The Steel Offi
cials Seem to Think That the
Stiikc Is Bioken.
Pi F.xp1uIip Wlrf (rom The lodntpd I'iim
I'lltsbuig. Sept 1 Agitation and un
easiness ptovnlls In the tanks of the
sltlkcih tonight, musul In tin? upp.it-
cntlv unfaoialili dov elnpiucns of thi
rlnj. The lendcis Itntw-vii, piofiss to
1 1 -atl"lliil with pnxiMii conditions
ihhI ilahn that ullhn itc litoiy will
i. tholis
Muih wa hopi'd for fioin the pi in e
i MitPtMUP In N'( w Vol 1. hut the an
tiiiiiiupuient of tln l.illuio to le.uh a
ol I .-1 1 1 1 1 put a d.iuipi'i on thesi hope"
--i till man hold to the belief that thp
mittpi now being up to the miiker
ulots to tii i opt or t eject wh.itept
mav have b en tho pioposltlnn made
tn(H, a st ttloiinnt will spiedlly be
1' n lit ct
l'ipldent Shuffoi's onlv iiinaik when
shown the .ililinum einenl of the ad
join nniPiit without diiNlon wax
I have no (oiiiliieiil to ni ike " Up
would say no nioie on the suhjeit. He
Mid fin tlior tint tonlsht ho would
positive! not be tron bv any nows
I ipei men mill would mike no state.
Hunt. lie vald he vvnud he in his
nillie as usual In the nioinltiR. when he
iincht have something to -,i.
'I he follow Iur was handed to n iep-lo-'
Illative of rlu Associated Piess
'ihIhv wlthou (oniiuetit h I'lesidont
Hialtii. of tho AinalRHiuated nssnei
uilDir Wlifihiv, W i . .t 1 ot
We 1 1n innnhm o( pirnt lo !.( nf nc.l
uituitnl voiiiion of lrn lnl in I I in Woik
cwliihlrd, d noun Ilu xtilitiirul. undo In
I I' lllil.i'i, iihrri I ip pi Mill tin. rltiki im
nrlijitril In I'ip-hIiM "-i nfrr in ,n ,!,
a itiilleiiil. ,i .ili.oluiolt til.p, md U nil ttnilhr
it ant iciii.l.krilliin In the tnituhpiii o( ll.e .nnl
i mi Hi il i.-oiiilhn, aiul p ilini thp it.rttlon
nl li licr i phi of the mill, ol the vnitil
siuph vtpcl nirpi nil n are it ttnik
tiii' PtttMin, t'ri-'iik nt
W I. 1 i ins Sirot ir
1 hot. hove tngcthct with thp telcRi.ini
inched bv Mr Shaffer tod iv ftom
I'lclilcnt doiiipois of the Aiupilian
Cedei itlou, denting that tliPio w.i- a
iiiictlit in Huft.ilo to lonsider thp
i lull i ! made In Ml. lllekev, would lu
ll h ato t)i it the chaigps h.ip fallen
P a l.
Think Stiike Is Bioken.
The stctl officials tuo in a ei ioii
ti lent uioiiil tonlRlit mid appeal to
thl'lk the stiike s bioken pfteitlp
1 olid that oulv a tew dis that will
lit ioiiihed to make It a thliiR of tho
I at
'I ho ii tin ii of the tan tube wotkoi
at Mi Keespoi t and the icpoit that
lin in- nmip wont in nt the Pennsl-
n 1 1 1 tube winks and the pioteitlon
of t-hPiltf Mi Kliile and his 7 depu
ties at ppn'inler wheie a stai t will be
made tomoiiow tnoinlns:, rIp nuicli
wilsht to tins bto.ik. In addition to
Hiese hiPtiks, thp tpel oflkials clilm
tneieispil nuniheis nt the Star the
l.ind,iy and Mi f'lili lioon, the Palnt
oi s mil the CI nk mil W. and mi other
plants will now bo put Into onlie mp.
(iiRanl'l Seliw.u of the meiUiu
reiloiatlon, wlio niRiiuiod the l'eim
nh.ml.i tulie woikois (ailed a moet
ii.R of his moil this nf tot noon at whh li
it w.is iii i hied that none of the men
would letutn until l'ipsldpiit Shaff.-i
R.r.p the won! Mr. Hw.utz pU not
i man or the oianieu iiino woiueii
at this plant had roiio to woik and
(hat the lopoit tint l"n of tin in had
pone in todn was false A few lah
i rers and rppalinun aio at wink put
tuiR tbr j tl int. In oniei fin woik hut
nspio fmni thesu no otlier woikuun
ate In the mill
PRESIDENT M'KINLEY
VISITS THE FAN
The Tnrty Given an Ovation by tin
Immense Tluonp Thnt Assembles
nt the Station.
Br Ficluhp Wir frnni Thf Xwon&tril Picm
Huftalo. Sept. 4-1'iisldont MoKln
ley, In whose honoi Thiiinlay, Sept. ",
has bom i-ot iihlde b the I'an-Ameil-can
exi'PHltlin inluidai, enteiod Buf
falo tonight thimiRli tho poitalu of the
Kalnbow Clw. A fi w of tho p.nty
Wt tho piohldi ntliil tialn at the Cen
tu.l depot, but the pipsldeiil and Mis.
MuKlnlev, Hip Misses Haiboi and Mlxs
Srttali Liiiuinn, the pienldPiit's nleie,
iiid tho menibeis of the ton ptlon iom
mlttee wpio taken at once to the noith
Rate ot tlio exposition riouihIs. The,
birccchliiR nf whistles and the boomliiR
of Rune Rieeted thp piesldont'n tialn
as it passed aloiiR the lako and iloi
fiontH oer tho belt lino tun lie to the
Riounds As the tialn flashed past the
fiont h salute of twent-ont Runs
boomed fotth ftom I'oit IMitei
An Immense rmwd had nHvimbleil at
the lallroad teimlnus at tlio expedition
RrouudH to await the nnlval of tho
ptiHldent. l-'rom theelcctllc ton pi down
the wist nlde ot the contt nf fountains
ns far as the tliutuplial blldRe pooplo
woio packed so closely toRcther that
theio wtin Kciui'i(ly room to move.
At K.30 tho blow Iiir of whlntles in tlio
fuotoilfs 4 nth of tlio cxposlflnn
KinunJs announoed tho apptoacli of the
tidln. A few minute later I'tesldent
McKlnlcy, with Mi. .MiKlnlrv loaning
on his .inn, emeiRoil fumi Hip enttatno
to the tPimimil statlim A Rieat ihoor
went tip fiom the thousand- who
caught a qllmpxp ot the pnily. and it
was taken anil ic-cihoed by the nth
eis faitlin link, who. although they
mtild t.ot see the piesldcnt knew what
Hip (IiooiIiir nic.int
TIip ptoslilonl ai know lodged tho salu
tations of Hip nowd b bowing and
tulsl'tg his hut Mis. MoKlnle, who
lookul lemiitkabl well after thp tit o
hiiiip Iniiinov. aKo sinlhd liuppil. The
1 111 luges piusid for a moment on the
tilutupli.il hi Idee to i;!m thp tiicmheis
of Hip p.ntv ii inotupi't t.) ink-1 in the
beauties of the KiouiuN.
PRINCE CHUN MAKES
OFFICIAL APOLOGY
The Mission of Expiation Is Maiked
with All the Seveiity Consistent
with ft Filendly Audience.
tlv Explicit Wirp from the Woualtt Pnw
HpiIIii, Spptoinber I Kmppror AVI1
llain's loeeptlon of the Chinese mission
of ovplatlnn hp.idid by I'tliuo Chun
whh h took plin p toda at I'otsdam,
was niatkiil with all the seoilt ion-
.slsietit with an audiptn" noiiilnallv
frlendl TIip Chinese Impel lal otnoy
on iiitoiliiR the palace was not a cord
ed a salute b tlio mil do do mips. The
k.llsei locehod llllll so itod Tho lillt
tons and opaulettes of his miJestCs
white unlfoim woio nxotnpi d in lope.
I'llnio Chun bowid tin i on eiiter
liur and loa Iiir llnuioioi William 10-
malnid seatul duiliiK the leadliiR of
the chimso addiohs. Afiorwaul, how
oir, he kI.inpiI his sioiuei li iiip.inor
and wchotned the on ov lout tooush,
ami Mihsenuonth n touipatilod b bin
adjutant, ho i tilled upon I'llnu Chun
at the Oiaugii l.atoi in the M'li
Iiir the empoior. I'llnio Chun and a
doen ineinhois of th" cplatoi illu
sion took t a on in Island In the
Spioe.
The cinpotoi had pnl"iillv niiaiiRPil
tlio ontlte leienioin ith a low of
linpiesslnpr Piliuo Chun w th the foel
Iiir that the iPKiimin meant expiation
toi a foul 1 1 hue and that old thtnuRh
expiation had I'llme Chun aniulied
the ilsht to he tii.ited with pilnccly
hoiiois. Xot until after the (oiimoti.v
did 'he ntino ipheio haiiRo. Thou tho
tioops outside h.nltiR s,i mod and the
bind liixliiR pin id, hunsms ostoitul
I'lln-'o Chun liul- to tl.o oi.uiRon.
The Impel 111 ono seemed deeply
iiupipssed with the solemnity of the
ouaslou and when summoned to the
tin one loom ho showed Islhlo enib.n
lassmont lie bowed while appioaoli
Iiir the lliiono and his miIio was agi
tated while he was leading the impeilal
addrc'KS
'I he entile ni.iniiPi of Imipeior Will-
lain was labulatid to iinpiess Piliuo
Chun with the soleumlt of tho coio
inonlal Ho npoko oniphatloalh and
seilously, Piupli iMrlntf pai tii lllaih the
wold "i Ulll.ed "
TIip pptiinony listed onl tin niln
utos In tho meantime hit Chinese
iliRiiltailPs of the hUliost 1,111k who
woio balled in the auto-room lomalned
thoie peifeetlv motionless and speei li
lt ss, nwalthiR i'llnio Chun's letiiin
with eiident anlctv 1'ilnce Chun
letlied bin kw hi (Is ftom the tin one
i ooin, hfiwItiR piofip-eh
AiioidliiR- to tho Joknl AneiRor the
Chinese cinoy will bieakfast tomoiiow
with tho empoioi and oinpies.
'Ihoio was apatcntl but little puldlo
Intel est in the mission hiuoiir the peo
plp of iiprhn A small but deiiionstt ti
the nowd w itilud Piliuo Chun drh
Iiir in the patk.
JERSEY TEAM WINS
MATCH AT SEAGIRT
A Total Scoie of 1074 Points Is
Made Dlsti let of Columbia Next.
Uj Fxrliuht Wirt Irom The AiocitJ Pre
Now Vol k, Sept 4 Tho Intel state
mllltai team maUli. open to ti auis of
twoKo men Until oaeh state 01 ten l
loi In the Culted States, was won at
M'aRlit toda 1) the Now Joist state
t. .mi. with a total seoio of 1,071 points.
Tin -aiiRis shot oei woio "00 and r00
aids eni h momhu of the lompei
Iiir ti.mis tliliiK ton shots at piuh dls
t it in i The DlMiht of Colitmlil i mru
madi a i lose i.ui with the wlnueis,
tllllshliiR with an iiKKloate of 1 07J
points Tin Now Yoik state team
sioud loi,", and all tluoo teams biokq
the mati h loiord of I.O'il points made
b leiinsh diilii In 181.'.
Seine int Inlin i.'oiili, Conipati C,
Twtlfth rfRlinent, Now Voik, did tho
host woik on the lbnplio state team
lie made a possible ,10 at fiOO aids and
si oied II at the shot tor itiiiRo, mak
Iiir a total ot t points In the male li.
In the Hilton tioph uiatih Mhot last
Monil.n, Seiffeant Coiiie made ill,
w hlih Is the leinrd suned foi the Sea
Rlit laiiRos, and his shootlnK all
thtotlRli the week has born excellent.
The (ompiiuv team "Tio" mitdi
foi teams of tin no men each, at L'OO
and 600 iinls, the nhotsi pn uiiiu, at
in h dlstaiuo, was won by the men
f I om Company A, Sixth battalion. Dls
ti lit of Columbia, who sioied 127
points
Mattel M, of Mostou, took second
humus with IJti points and tho Phila
delphia City i n iili men woio thin!,
with l.'.'i's points, which Iniltnle nu
allowance of 'a points foi usIhr cai
hlnes Tho Canadian and nll-Ainerlenu
teams will meet tomoiiow In tho Amer-
liau Centennial j'alina tioph matih
at S00. POO nnd 1,000 atds They took
sooial pi.utloo shots today over the
Ioiir taiiRes and their woik was close
1 observed by the lilsh shootcis, who
will have their IimlliRs aRiilnst the
Now Jeiso State ltlfllo association
teams Kilday.
New Lumber Tincts Opened.
B Firluilte Wlrf from The AMOcltttti Frtii
It niHikp. o. Vpt I Ilic stiiiiiB lnmlor
ii)ll..l) . CCIIlMI.Oc nl rilllllllllllHl'. tl'lllV
pniihaxil Irini I lie lli'lnn I.JMd (uiiiihii il.SIII
Jin. if tmiliir Mii'li iiP4i Itrlitol 'll' former
iiiiiiiii now mwu oir T.ihmi rfiir if hni lim
l r IjihI In Hut rlhu jinl will tmatc ixlcio
he mill un their nov (irupctt.
BOLD TRAIN
ROBBERY
Bandits Familiar with the Workings
ol Locomotives Hold Up the
Cotton Belt Express.
SHERIFF'S FOSSE PURSUE
Six Men Boaul ft Tialn Near Texnr
knnn nnd Secuie Bags of Plunder.
They Dilvo the Engineer Oft tho
Tinln nnd Escape on the Locomo
tive. By KxcliwUe Wlr from The ocltfil Frew
I'oit Woitll, Tex., Sept. 4 Tho iot
ton bolt pass, nRd tialn, niiith-hound,
duo to leave Toxaikana at !' Ji o i loi k
last nlRht was ill lav nl In Its dopat t
uto and did not Ret out until 11 o'i loi k
it li ailli d the Texas mid I'.n ith loss.
Iiir, four nillis south of Toxaikana
about 11 J"i p 111. As It stopped, six
men boaiileil the tl till. Two of these
Rot on the engine and lompillod tho
oiiRlnoor and Human to ro link and
Hit the mall and expiess fiotn the
ttaln. When this hid In en done, the
six men boat ded th oiirIiio, loft the
111 email with th ti.i'n. and the ou
rlueoi was Instituted to pull out south
Tho tialn was tun to i:lau, a sin ill
sldliiR whiio a stop was made. "While
one man ru uded the oiirIiio tho otln is
wont bai k to the expiess nil, foned
the doois and blew open the safe.
When thev had concluded they to
ttlinod to tlio loiomotlvo with two
s.u Us heavv with bootv. Tlnsc tlav
tossed on the etiRine. TutiiliiR to the
iiiRlmei, one of tin in s.iid. "Wo will
Just sholl-ioad ou lioio, ou aio not
the onlv oiiRiiioei In this nowd, and f
KUpss wo inn i im tho nun blue a few
miles without oui asslstanio Whin
voti loiato vour wuroii. ' riuo the nut
In on our inlhaRo, is wo wont put
In time foi tho tun vve make '
Putting out the headlight, the l.m
dlt oiiKliuei opened the thiottlo and
pulled out IhiRiiiooi llPiidetsoii. was
left with tlio expiess ami mall oais
and the messengei and postal cleik.
Ho made his via tti a sei tlou house
lie ir the seeup and, pioeiuliiR a baud
(.no and some assistance In piopelllnR
It, stai tod on a se.ucli for the loiomo
tlvo t ti point .south of l!ow. in,
within four miles of Uod AVatei, they
(lime upon the desotted piirIho on the
m ilu ti.uk, thiottlo ilosed, lights out
and no one in sight. The oiirIiio w is
at the bottom of tho guide and either
had been deseitod oi been lilt nt a
point fin tin i not tii and was allowed
bv its own weight to sirk the level
ti in K. ThiRlnioi llondeison took pos
session, baiked to the expiess and mall
cars, nnd loupled up.
A Posse in Pursuit.
Tho tialn was not put togethoi un
til paily this morning Some time after
midnight Henderson suiioeded In get
tiiiR ills engine and the Hist two i.us
back to whoto the (list stop was made
by the i minors, and tho tialn pio
loodod south to Mt Pleas ml, iIip divi
sion point. Theie a full ippoit was
made and the ollli lals of the company
otdeipd eve- thing done to Imatp the
lobbeis lu thp meantlmo Condiutoi
Aunstiong had walked back to Tox
aikana and Riven the ahum. With
out dolav the shot iff otganled a pr,s'1''
and started In pin suit and the conduc
tor i etui nod to his tialn
The passongeis were not molested
While Supeiintendent Muss of tlio
Pacific Kxpiess company admits that
tho l abhors speured muili money ho
ipfused to make a statement Tho woik
was done by men nioio opoiloiuod In
lalboadlng than lu lobheiv Thev
knew the stops of the tialn and woio
piepiied foi the emergem y thus pie-
sfnted. It was necossaiv for them to
dig the engineer and when he .stoppe I
foi the ei (using they climbed abo.ud.
Thev woio armed, but did not make
Hiiiipppssiu v display of their weapon
All woio nnsked and cub woio a
(Ml, The (ountiy wlieio tho holdup
on in led is denselv wooded to that tho
lohhiis have had an oppoi tunlty to
double on tlulr tnuks tluough tho
timber and hide theli loute
Robbers Still nt Laige.
Toxaikana. Ails. Sept 4 The sk
men who held up tlio Cotton Melt pas.
sptigci tialn last night aio still nt
huge. Th" i abbots ovIdPiitly lode tlieh
hoisos upon Akin Ci(ok and loft them
staiulhiR lu the htuam Thev used a
liand-iar and wont five miles ninth,
as tho haiiil-inr was 'oiind noai wli io
the ttaln was tlist stoppod, Aftit loot,
lug tho mall and expiess iais the lob
bets letuined to the nook, mounted
their hoises and again todo down the
stioam, thus ohlltPiutlng tin It tt nil.
The Shnmiock's Spin.
Hi I xilu hi" Wire In m I lit Vt-otiiiu 1'icj
Smv nit,, Sept 1 Mtlionsh iiinlir mil for
nub two hmir twin Mm s,Jtnrni a.tonMip
lhrp wlio fnllnuril tier lit tier urn irk ilili npirl
ami jlillltv t lie (Wc t" Ilic it"l Hip hi lit
uiiiin ipinoiilrjtfil lirioml iiiPrilon lint .Iipuii
kail ttlicn riintiliii villi Hip winil jIpcjiii ui tint
lirr til.' Jill loi-ill u'l hi tinili ti ill i it i
cpi tariinc Irnm fourtrPii to flllnii knot, ae
(rulinir to tlio ctrpiistli of ilu until
SlulnktiRe In Wheat Ciop.
n TviIiimip Who fiom Hip Xuulatnl I'iph
Prrt Wortli TxaJ, rpt I-IIip Ipxji siap
Millrm' imiatlnn, rrprppnlinu' tivo liiiinlrul
mlllfr rppoit i klirlnkditp m Imp wlipit n p
n( tlio ute o( boin nnoonoo m 2,(vmiiiiii
lnilirl
Sandy Run Collleiy Closed.
Ill I vilu-lip Wao fimn Hip ralitn l'irs
llirlftnii 11, iit 4 Hip Sjnili Hun ml
liriv, opcntiil li VI s hiiiimuir , I iiinp-iiiv ,
ilosul ilnnn toiUv imlefliilli U I line Imudriil
inon arc tliroun out ul (iiili,iinint
Biltlsh Purchase More Mules.
Hi l.xihitip Wlrp (rim IIip .nnilitril t'u .
hmiriii (iti. Sipl, I III- puiilmp nt nuilii
(r tin t1rltti.li unit In ,utli vtilc.i u u iouiikiI
IdIj.i, alltr ai intirtal ut tlnn iiionllu, s.t
cut hundred ttcic ulcitctl IoJj;,
CHAITEE CONSIDERS
DRUNKENNESS.
He Commutes tho Death Sentence of
n Filipino Murdeicr.
Hi Iv Iii.Iip Wire finiii lln Vniliitfil I'rfM
Washington, Sept. I. (louetal Chaf
fee, (omimiudltiR the division of the
Philippines, holds that although ditink
ennes Is no excuse fot a cilmo, It may
bo lolovant In tlxlng tlio dogi oo of Riillt
and as alllt tiling tlio iiupstlon of nial
lie afotcthuURht, pteinedltatlou or tlio
(iipadty of the aiiiiscd to distinguish
between ilMht and wioug. It was on
this giotiiid that lie lommutcd to Iin
pi Isoiimonl at haul lahot foi fifteen
vims the sonti in e of death Imposed
bv n nillltm y (ommlsHlon on Torno
Adnb'i, n native nilplno, (onvltlod of
tho tnuulor of nuothot l'lllplno mimed
til in lauo Macahol
It appealed f i om tlio uvldonie thnt
the tx ( tisid, while tit unk, atttuked and
killii! with a. knife. Adaba was m Hi
nted bv leseiitniont nt a blow with a,
(lino inlthtod upon him bv the de
ceased some months piovlotis.
BISHOP WALTERS
PLEADS FOR NEGROES
Sti iking Fcntme of the Methodist
Ecumenical Coufeicnce Hold
nt Loudon.
tiy Fxcliiibf ir from The AAmclatid l'ro.
London, Sept. t 'I lie most sti Iking
foattlto of tho 1(111110111(111 Methodist
(onfeienie, vvhlih oponiil lute todav,
v is an Impassioned plea of the ( olou d
MIhop Waltois, ot Jeisoy Clt, who
leiclveil the lieiitlest welcome ot an
of tin Aineihan deloRates Ho de
diiod that theio was ti sstom.iti(al
effoit on foot on the p.u t of white
Amoi leans to destto the good opinion
which the imgllsh had of Amoiluiu
negroes, llf recapitulated the lv lulling
liglllis of the par 1100 nnd ilciltiieil
th it though nlnet negioes wile
lvtiihed. In onlv devon (iios bad as
sault on white women boon pioved.
"The MnglNh people hive always
broil inn fib nils,' deiluiod Mishop
Walteis "You gave us a lefugo and
now. whin we aio sttURRlIng to Im
plovo oui selves, wo look to J oil, our
old time li lends, to give us sinpathy
and eiiiotiiagcmont, .is jou did in the
past."
The bishop's tisseitlons of negi o moi-
alitv i Hi it d loud ( hoots fiom the
Kugllsh patt of the nttdlcnic and sev
oi. ii of the man southern deleR.ites
vent out, while otheis did not (oiuoal
theli dis.igtpi inent with tho speakoi.
Auotlur IniiiUut which attiaitid
lonimont was a decla atlon of Sli
Chatlis hkeltmi, fot moil m.ior ot
Shotlkld who. In welcoming the Amcil
cans, sevnely ciltlilspd the w.u In
South Afihu, (xclalming
'Holt Is hi luoso in South Afllia"
Ho appialid lo tho xlsltois to go hick
and bv piuuhlng and example, make
sui h wats Impossible.
Mishop Hui st, of Washington, di
lated on tho fiiondlltipss of the Milt
ish and Aineiic.iu nations and tnnvc.vid
to the ilclogatos I'rosldont Mi Kinlo a
lioatt good wishes loi the Miicrss of
the (onfeunie, whlih woio loutlall
iei eivi d,
I'lesidint ILivlson, In wiIiiiuiiiir the
delegates, paid a touihlng tlibuto to
the meiuoiv of foiinet I'usldcnt llcnja
iniu llaiiisou.
HOWARD WILL BE TRIED
The Alleged Ameilcan Deserter
Claims That He Was Never
In the Aimy.
lit lvilultp Who fiom Hie Vuxiatnl I'ip-s,
Manila, Sept. 4 I.loutenant llnzz ml,
of the Thlid i.ivali. has bioiight In
help Arthur lloivaul. the Ainerlr.in
ilesortoi, who was loicntlv (aptuiod by
tho lleutimiut while lu inmmnnd of
Miino JIacabobo sfouts in the Mind of
Mlndoio. Hi was pi md In Jail and
will shot tl bo tourt nun Haled. Haw
aii! doiili s that ho was ovet an Ameil
i.in suidlei He dalnis he was boin In
Spain, that his father was KiirIIsIi and
his motliii Spanish, but that ho is
pousid the (.iilse of the rilipiuos In
Itt'Jb, allir poaio was diehued, ho n,is
lio wint to Hour Kour and tottiined
in IS'is, is ARUliialdo's lilof of at til
lotv. While In that position, Hawaii!
aim savs, lu made ti lends with many
Ameitians befoiu the Insut tet tlon, in
i ludlliR liinei.il liioene i oast his
lot with ARillnaldo at tho time of the
liipiuto with the Ainoilians and ho
savs that lie hi ought In sixteen Amerl
i.in pilsouus unilor a iIiir of time at
AiiRdes In Ssoptonilier, is'io. I low aid
denies that he i (Hum, miled tho foue
at San Mateo, which killed tient i il
l.iwiou. Ho spi.iks like an Piluuited
IhiRllshmau. l.leutcuant H117.111I ms
In. hluiMlt, saw Jlowaul at AiiruIos in
lS'l't
Two founci Callfotnla volunteeis to
day identified Howaul as a desoiter
Hum theli iCRlment, naini'd Walk-, of
Company A, who des-eitod lu VJ
Steamship Anivals,
lit l.i liuit c Win. I10111 I hi' VsmkIiipiI Vil-n
Xm iitk, Sr,i t Vrritnl. K nsi iln Vljrlt
Hiricoli, Hitmiii. Md'.-lii, l.iiripnnl ( Ipirul
l.i I liuni.i.lii, 1 la t tt . 1) ittft 11 iinl, IliliihuiK,
til Pltinuiilli ,uiil ( liiiliourn s,,, si ,,iui,
-niilliitiiituii, npnniiilr, I itPrponl, smtlmirk,
nlili l'iippnlnttii Xrrltpil I , ulomi X.tf
oik fir l.ltiiinnl Sniiliiiiiplnn Vrritnl. st
I'iiiI, Nftv Vork SjiIhI I llm ifrom llii-inrni,
Xph ork HiittPiiljin- Vrrltpil1 Mnjin, Xrw
oik, 111 lluilnanp -nr Met Limnl 'j.pii
I ur.t Illmiaiik. Sitt "inrk, (or t'ltniniith, ( Iipi.
Imurj mil HaiiilmiK. I'liixnulj, Nett ull (or
llainliiiri;
DEATHS OF A DAY.
11 Ixilu.itP W iro (inn Thp Vs-oiiaiPil I'r-s.
Xrtt ork fil I - Hip Ilu llr WIIIIjiii He
I'm. of thl ittt, fur mrr tttrtitv lite trari. wii
1 1 ilc iditi r o( Hip I liri.iian Viltoi Up, tin nliUiil
ilEJii n( tin Vitliiiili! ilmr, Ii, illnl of par ill. It
ut I in uii, l an , Hula Up IuiI licrn .illliu
(nr our a tpir Itrt Pp I'm tin imp (( tlio
miniuirii f Hie Mdhoili.t smi h mlionl union
II, a 2 piii old
Tlfty IIoi3es Weie Not Poisoned.
lit l.xihidip win (mm Ihp .oiIatPil l're.
sin IiiihImo, s.pl. 4 I Inn Is alwnlntil.t no
I rut It In iIip ripoit iluulatrii tliU 111 irnlns that
rill In rn lull ntloe U Mi.Xali K Suiltli tttro
iulomd 1 .trikirs.
NASTURTIUM WINS.
Wllllnm C. Whitney's Colt Takes the
Flntbush Strikes of $5,000.
Br KarliwW Wlrf lorn Th. Ami ruled Pim
Now Yoik, Sept. 4 William C. Whit
ney's $50,000 (olt, Nasturtium, who tan
such a disappointing riuo in the Futur
ity, won the lTatbush stakes of $3 000
at Sheepshpad May today tlnldsmlth,
his stnhle mute, tan second, beating
the much talked of vv ostein filly, lhi
durnnep bv Might, n not k.
The Whitney stable was favotlte In
the betting, baiked ftom 6 to ,. to '.' to
10 Some disappointment was felt that
John K. Madden did not add tho
rutin Ity winner Yankee, and after tlio
line this feeling was Inctensod tts Na
tlittlum galloped In fiont all tho way
nnd won dovptly, almost casll, lu
ttaik i pi mil tltiie for the distance
seven fuiloiiRs- 1 ;i 3-5.
H0QQ-SWAIN ENTERPRISE.
Texnns Will Estnbllsh n $25,000,- !
000 Pipe Line nt Poit Aithui.
lb )viluitr Win- fiom Ilic IwihiiIhI l'i.
Port Woith, Texas, Sept. I .Tames
W. Swain of Pott Wot th and ox-c.ov.
rrnoi .lames Hogg, owneis of the fam
otlt llog.Swain oil s.vtidUato of
Meaiimont, st.ut for Km ope loniomiw
to orffanlo a $J-i,0OO,00O plpp lino loin
p.ui to establish a pipe fiom Spindle
Top to Poit Arthur and Sabine Pass
Tlio piospectus panics with It tho
puipose of a lino of one bundled tank
sliniuirs and tho etoetlon of a live
million birrols tankage at the Pints.
Mr. Swain sas tho (ompaii will
have the piodmts of sixty wells to
iraw ftom and expei ts to market 100,
000 hairols i1i.ll Opeiatlons ato e.x
P'ctcd to begin Jan. 1, fOJ,
COLUMBIA DEFEATS
THE CONSTITUTION
She Witis by Seventeen Seconds, Cor-
lected Time No Race for
Yachts Today.
New pint Sept I In a ttial i.ue to
il 1 hetwioii Constitution and Colum
bia sailed in a Hue 1.2 knot bieivo over
a tlftocn mile wlndwaul and leewaid
(Olirao the Columbia won by IT sec
onds (oi iei ted time. The Columbia
led throughout but startid one minute
and 1J soionds ahead of the Constitu
tion. The Constitution, however, sailed
the tlrst 1" miles !. seconds faster than
tho Columbia and ( amo homo iZ soi
onds faster whlih was not o.ulto sutll
tlent to cover the time allow am e
A mile ft om the finish the Constitu
tion's balloon lib was toin in halves,
but the Columbia took in her balloon
lib immediate! nf'oi v .uls. About a
(punter nt a. mile from the finish, Col
umbia set n toachliiR jib and iiossed
nineteen soionds ahead of the Consti
tution. Tho i.ko was voiy oxdllng
fiom stint to llnlsli, and opens anew
the question of supcrioiity.
RACES AT HARTFORD.
Favoiltes Win at Grand Chcuit
Events nt Chtuter Oak Paik.
Hi Factual Wirp from Ihp AvociiIpcI PrpM
Hartfoid, Conn , Sept. 4 Theip woio
Tout i.ieos on tho laid for the second
day of the giand eh 1 lilt meetltiR at
Chatter Oak p.tik this afternoon and
tlio favoiltes won lu each lino In
stialRht heats. The contests woio tho
J O'l p.ue, the Hoi so Itovlow stakes tor
tlnee-oai-old ttottots, tho fioo for all
pace and tho 2 1.' tiot
Shadow Chliuos won tho " 00 pieo
handily and lowoied Ills best pievlnus
l-oc'oid to .' Ort. Itowellan had an oasv
time lu tlio race for the colls I'tliuo
Aleit and Anaionda .iriiIii met lu the
fi 00 for all p.uo, Connor also being a
statttd. The piliuo was a favotlte In
the auetlon pools and lu tho books at
$100 to $to was nevir headed in
tho lino In tho J 1J tiot, Chain Shot,
tho favotlte, won easily. The sutn
iniuies: Hip 2 00 puc lio-t time in lt( , pnrP, V.) mm,
I'lllJnl
sii,,m rhlnipi (IIitiO I I I
liliii T (M.Citl "1 2 1
( lllllllIP llviitiikl J I '1
Cpoiu'P M(H)(1I) I 'I i
sinkir 1' n lor iMiipi) I "1 t
l'u- Willow ((mil'.) ills
limp 2(C, 2ls, -' 1'' '
Tin Iiip for ill puc, left tlinc In dtp, irp,
Wul, illt I led
Primp Vint (Cmrt) 1 I 1
Villi, mil (I'inul) 1
( oimor iMiDmiMi I .1 I
linn .mi, j iin4. 'jiv.
Hip llor-e ItPtlpw tint, for tlirop-uir ni,
lii.t Ihiro in Im , pun', "i,im, illvhlPil!
Itimill (l.olilrn) 1 1 I
lliuthoini (llii'liin .' J J
(mli IIpIIp ( llutn) I t I
(,ihp Vrllnsti ii iKnint) t 1 I
I hup .'In'.. J Hi'., -' I.,
Hip 21' Hot, lust Hun III five; puifc, I,ki,
ilnlilrip
l him shot (V Mipnialil) 1 l l
While Wood (si),m) s
W null in K urti 2 t V
I nit HiMip (KniiiPM .". I
si nit ir I. '(iohlrii) . . ... 7 7 1
plioolip Dmi.iul rrimp of IihII i an I Cnjle
I iiiiip ilio hi ntpil
ImiP-.'lO',, 'J II, .' n
Ilaces nt Willininspott,
Wdliampoit, 1'a . s,pi i hi nip tcl.iy
at tlio Itiomin: lounlt filr ui itlluo-fil lit
ihoiil l,(Hm people, and, ahlmizli culi unit tin
uon in atialttlit luaK. IIipi ttpip trrt ili.plt
miiti'tid, miral li"iN lilns dpililfd nub aupr
ilrltha Hullip Hip luik i In thp I en o(
ronlltlfn and thp ttPithn i ino-t (ivorjtilp.
Ihp lot jl link ipiord d i.-ilu htokrn ind not
tlllrtl at .' 1 l' fllP MJIllllidllpi.
J JO ui(. Harp in Hip. atakp, M,mi,
Itoiiupr l-i dill Ill
Vorlfii H IttPlI) 2 2 2
llliihliml I i ii Vuktn) I I I
III. Iiird iXuikolM a J t
rime MI'i. -' ll'i. - U's.
2 2H pan , iiiip. sum,
iurni Itnon ll.odol) 1 I 1
I 'o.l on (Wll.oui ' 2 i
Did iti r ilkr (I hi' lior) .' 2 !
Susanui iWilauu) 1 I
llm llslor (ll.hni I 'it
Ho.pop II (llrjnnisiii) 0 il li
Turn .'.ill, !h'i, 2 1 1.
Pensions Granted,
Wadilnrtin, Npl. I Hirp pcii.li.in hatp ru
Is-uuli Mla It Vonli, o( U III,, .l im . ;
I dthrrlnp IipIIiIp (widow), nt I ntlnipr Mlrtft,
ij-; Cliarlci C, lljlUnhut-, ut Vnlihald, .'.
FIREMEN'S DAY
AT CARBOINDALE
An Excellent Showing Is Made on
the Grand Parade by the Local
and Visiting Companies.
FITTING FINISH
The Third and Last Day of Carbondale's
Semi-Centennial Celebration One of the
Most Interesting of the Three Days of
Jollification The Gay Uniforms and
Manly Bearing of the Fire Laddies Win
Much Admiration The Grand Parade.
Other Features of Interest.
c
AKHONDAI.irS thioe-day soml-
centeiinlal lolohiatiou is at an
end. The third and last day was
Riven over to tho th onion. All
the exoulsos woto auatiRed and 1011
iltti led bv them, and all were of an
appiopilato and InteiestltiR (haiactor.
Th" lliemon's unlfoim has a poi ull.ir
atttaitlon for tho v0 of tho faltot sex,
and today pioved that this Is 110 ex
ception in Carbondalo. Tlio uovvd was
(Ulte as hlfj as that of either of the
two pieiodliiR das, but illffoied fiom
tho other otowds In that the piopoi
tlon of fi males was ltiiiih ri eater.
Tho weather was peifect at all times
thiotiKhout the day, tlio ton binds lu
nttondaiK e pl.ied uiicpusIiirIv fiom
e.irlv mot 11 until late at nlRlit, nnd the
1 low ds seemed to inter enthusiastic
ally Into tho t-phit ot tlio o((,ihlon
even body full of enthusiasm nnd bent
oil mnkiiiR merit.
The pait of tlio litetnon's cclebiatlou
not listed on any nf the ollli lal pin
Ki aminos vvns probablv the most In
tel ostliiR. It beRiin about 12 o'doik
Tuosdav nlfht. when one of the lsit
Iiir flu men soi 111 id a diminutive white
mule and pi ok (ded lo 1 Ido in nnd out
of the batiooins, followed bv a men
paiiR of nilsihlef-innkois. I'l.iuks of a
similar uatuie woio not wantliiR dui
Iiir the da, ami toulRht It would seem
as if oaih lad was heat on oiitdoiiiR
ovotv othet in makliiR bothoi but of
n hainiliss, Kood-naluiod Kind
The nioininR was Rivui ovei to atli
letie 1 mitosis and the 101 option of tlio
vlslthiR loinpanles, Tho tluoo loial
1 omp, inle.s, the Columbia, Mltiholl and
CottiiRO, met their lespeitlve Rtiosts
with binds, 111111 1 hod them to their
(piatteis, piovid(d them with ploutv of
rood cheer and, after a siason of sot la
blllt, os( 01 tod them to 0110 01 the
othoi of tho festivals fot illnnot.
After dinner initio tho pantile, whlih
piovid to bo one of the Riandest spoi -tin
les nf lis kind ( vor w Itnossed In the
Authrai lie CItv. rollowlUR the patado
woio tompelltlvo dillls and t.ius, nnd
an exhlhillou 1I1III bv the llle-sav Iiir
(dips of the William Count 11 Hoso
comp.in. of Si i.intoii.
Hand 1 inn Pits nnd t-oionndos with
out stint, tilled lu tho luttci put of
the nftdiioon and unly ovoiiIiir. At
S "10 the lot al ( nnipanlos riivo an ex
hibition 1 1111 to the box at dtv hall,
ami at ! "0 o'eloi k the balls and 11 Mil
lions woio Iipruu
Tin Coluiublas onloi tallied at HuiKo'h
hall, tho Mlti hells, at Watt's hall, am!
tlio CottaRois, at MiTIrIio's hall.
At nililnlRht all time aftnlis hi 10 In
full blast, with evoiv ovldomo of 1011
llnuliiR till dn.vhieak
t'p to (Into, theio lias hot 11 not a
sIiirIo inso of soilotis ilisiudcr and
oil! one itliest fin dl uiikoiinoss,
FIREMEN'S PARADE.
Many Out of Town Companies
Participated Thousands View
the Piocession,
Coin toon vlslthiR cntupanles Joined
with the tluoo local companies In foi in
Iiir the pai.itlo, tho chief foatuio of
t lemon's dr.v Ton hands fuiuihlied
tho music.
Tho mailp a vorv pli tuiefiio hpoc
tide, with theli hiiRht imlfoims roi -Rootislv
hi decked appaiatus nnd fumy
maichlnu The thousands who
thioiiRod the stieetii nvei whlih the
piixesslon passed woio onthusinHtle in
demoiiHliatltiR tltoli appiei latlon of the
oxi client shnwlmt ot tho IIip laddies,
tho Inial ooinpanles pit tlittlnily, (om
Iiir In foi tho lip.iitiost applause
The patado stalled at 1 ID p m,
foiniluR on Main street with tho ho id
of tin 10I1111111 at tho Haiilson houo
and moviiiK out Main to KlRhth avo
nue and thrme ovei tho piosnlhed
louto of man h.
'Ilic milium was led by Chief Mi An
drew and his (avail whoso stllsh up.
pcaiamo lu all the five patados has
hi on the suhjeit of no end of favoiablu
cnmmoiit.
The Rtund niaivhal, Chief of the 1'ire
TO THE FETE
Dcputment .lohn M M'tXiilly nnd his
aides, woio .iIko mouutid. The aides
weie Toi email John I.oftus, of tho
Columbia Hose lompatt; Foreman
Thomas Hoi hoi t, of the .Mltiholl Iloe
lotupany and Koum.in James Hope,
of the CottiiRp Hose (ompau
In caniiiRos at tho head of tho lino
woto the city ollliois, distinguished
vlsltitis and veteian tit omen. These
weie:
I ti ft l irriipp Vlitor hllpililik, Ma.tor lohn
II Mt M ill m. sin itpi nun, llorni uli Vtlonipy
llmuiiH Doiichpiit, siisipicluuiit; Vair C K.
Xmip, Miiliilctimn, N .
Siiond CiiiIiki (lit luatiiior I'. t' Conmr,
lion I. t II Xplll, Shmil lliuitpr (i K,
sttluptt, s(nilur M I Ilutlcr, ( hit urn
I lilnl ( irihr ( itt 1 nclrirr l,pori.p Kupp,
( itt ( nntroller I I' Wluclir, ( lork of C. mmon
(olltllll 1 I lillll'
I 0111th Cirrliito s0pt t ('mini iltinn Hiomti
I'atlli, InuiPi Thomp'oii, H.oioat lltrrilt, J(lm
Dm'
1 if t Ii t irrlnti -t olonrl I' I I itjimmnrM,
sirinton I lltnip, Niw ork iltv, Henry
I lliiuiiin, ( irliondilr, IilMrd Itipnnin
sixth ( irriiiti l'o(nntrr I II llionm,
( million Couiiiilui in I I Miiipht, Cihiifl I'uk
li.ni, I I Mpvimlir, I hinnpih
s.tnili ( 111 1 tiro I. II llimtii, Mirtln fin.
(lild, V M Lome, IIoiiiIiIp
I it. lit li ( 1 1 r 1 1 ir Holiirt lattirmp, .1, V.
( ooppr. hli ( e( I'olki C C. Vcltpr, John,
II. 11st. 11 Vlldillilnitn X V
Xinlh I iirhu-p I W'lllini W ird. IV VI lirrn,
(IiiiIim 1 l.inhiPi, (IniUi IliPitau, I II l.ii.
lor. Vlid Hi I on 1 X V
butli ( U1111.P Piod'.Mir V W (Irar, ( 1
I III. I 1 11 II1111I1. I M Mil avtlpv, I. V
IM.ri", MlldlPtiwii. X V
Hitinih 1 .1111 ice 1'uriik lluriK, 1 il ird
(Ink.. 11 Kill him V1I011, MUI1.11I ( ouzhlin,
Mttir-i Klikttooil
Iwidfth ( iirhirp lohn MIIppii, sippimi Xi il.
on Ilinlil II 1 litlm, VlnhiPt Prtitip, (,coisc Vi
Dm null
Tho oioupants of the last two 1, ti
ll, ircs ato tho list of utliod Ihenien.
Thev aio suttlvots of the (oinpanlrs
whlih 1. 111 with the hand pump and
oiirIiio to tho ibis of cailv davs,
Tho tluoo divisions woio niailo up,
IPnppi thPlv, of the tluio loial 1 0111
panli s anil theli riiosih, the loiul 10111
pillles bllllRlllR up the 11,11 of null
division
The 111 -t of the inniiliPis w,n John
M Wilson, ilium maloi of the Dutailr
and Wi slot 11 band, id Mlddlelow 11,
whlih in 1 iiinpnnlt d tho Mduolds
I'ioiii tho Kiouiid to the top of hit
bom skill ihipiall theio was a htutili
of seven foi t nnd foul llli lies. i. m a
woll-piopoi tiom d b.uiilniino man, and
lu his r.iv unlfoim of white, fiailet
and Rold, made a tiulv inacnllli i ut tip
peai, into. The baud iiumbeiid twoutv
tlvo inon, all implovos of tho On
tni lo and Woxtoin liallio.nl 1 ompanv
Chill lis llindv Is tlioli leuloi.
Tho MiQuolds tmni lnd lift nu 11
Their ollli cis 111 o roieiiiau, James
Shoit: Hist iisslstiuit foioinan. 'Ihonns
Costello, piosidenl William Pullltliati
Distinguished Guests.
A111011R tluli Rtiosts woio Ma.vor
Miiiko. Chlet of tho 1'Iip nepaitnunt
Chillies HlRliman, Chief of I'ollip (,
C. VpIioi, ox-Itoi oid( 1 John I Hiad
no.v. AldeiniPii C. 13 c.nidtioi, John S,
Coopoi lohn II. I'm ih, W. M. riiro
W S Si 1 1 ami William Waul, I'usl
dent of Conmiou fount II llobeit l.atv
tonie, fit Chik I. !i A. Tn lor. As
sistant Chief nf the l'lio Depattiucnt
13 A. hoi out.
Tlio SPinntl ( ompanv In lino was tho
Cow lot Hoso tompany. No, 3, of Poit
.Teivls, X. Y. It niiiKheil foity-llvo
inon and was led bv the ntlnvillo band
of twentv plPies. The oflluis of the
'lompany ate. Captnin, Thomas Kellv ,
foi ennui. Chi Is Mi Malum, assistant
foteinen, Slownit Williams and Charlox
liadloy. piosldent. John nRiin, foi -totat
v. James Collins, tie.isiuer, T J.
r.illim.
This ( ompanv had as Its Rtiosts 13t.
waul Sallov, tttistoo of Poit Jcrvls,
11 1 utlnu d 11 I'isi 2 I
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
I ,h.iI ilna (or s 1 tnuliir
lliu'ho.i iPiniiPiaiiiip . .
lotti.i iiiupiiaiiini
Itllllltl lluiiiiilnt .
lull:
1 rlojir t
,. M ilfirrrpi
M per i put
(17 fr 1 phi
in . none
a I I I
h 1 III
I'm Ipll jiliui,
M h iur rndnl s p,
.. 4,
4-
1- WEATHER FORECAST. -f
Wa-lilnsl n. sipt I -lurri nt for Ent"
1111 IVim-t It inn' 1'ilr Hiurvlxy an1
I ili'at , II iM to (resli tnulhrrly windt, be
initivr t iiuiiii
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