icii:.-; . erimnte. THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPKR. RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD TWO CENTS. SCUANTOX, PA., TJILKSDAV JIOHNIXU, SEPTEMBER :12, 1001. TWO CENTS. DANGER SOURCES ARE PRACTICALLY OVER The Condition of the President Continues Favorable Nothing Shakes Faith of Physicians. HIS WOUNDS HEALING RAPIDLY The by Holes in the Stomach Proper Caused the Perforation of the Bullet Are Now Considered Healed by Dr. McBurney. Mr. McKinley in Excellent Spirits, but He Confesses That He Is Getting Lonesome. Desires to Hear the News of the Day A Cabinet Meeting at the Glenney House. YELLOW JOURNALISM SCORED. Hnzleton School Children to Be Made Awmo of Its Evil Effects. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hnzleton, I'ii., Sept. 11. Yellow Jour nalism was strongly condemned at lust night's meeting oC tin- city school board. A i evolution wan adopted llx Ing Krldoy afternoon next its the time for celebrating, with appropriate ex orcises In nil tho' local public schools, "the recovery of I'reMdetit McKinley, notwithstanding a murderous assault by one following the teachings of those degeuerntes cnlllnu themselves anarch ists." The resolution concludes with the following: "Art part of the exercises the teach ers shall Instruct their pupils upon the evils of sensiitlonnl Journalism as seen In certain dallies fiom New Yoik and Philadelphia, calling their attention to the fact that the minds of onurchlsts are Inltnmed and their baseness sus tained by these hheets; that their own ers Itnnvv not patriotism nor truth: that their so-called staffs consist of men who have sold their honor for pieces of silver; that those who pur chase the papers are equally guilty with tho who publish them, for with out them (hey could not live; nnd flu ally that 111 these sheets theie Is dan ger to the individual, to the family and to the republic." EVIDENCE SECURED AGAINST THE REDS Buffalo Folice Believe That Czol gosz Was a Selected Assassin. - Buffalo, Sept. 1 1. The following bulletin was issued by the president's physicians at 10 p. m.: Tho president's condition continues favorable. Blood count corroborates clinical evidenco of absence of Any blood poisoning'. He is able to take morn nourishment and relish it. Fulso, 120; tempera ture, 100.4. P. M. RIXEY, M. D, MANN, ROSWELL PARKE, HERMAN MYNTER, EUGENE WASDIN, CHARLES M'BURNEY, GEORGE B. CORTELYOU, Secretary to the President. says Hv l.x.lusne Wire trcm The Avorlited Pre'S Huffalo, Sept. 12. The Conner this mntiilng: ".Supcilnteiident Hull now has In his possession the code of instructions im parted to the selei tod assassin, ('coi gns;!. The platform of the fice widely was aNo added to the cumulathe evi dence of the anarchist conspliacy yes teiilay. This document binds Its mem bers together to advocate and work for the destruction of tho existing niclal order." WILL SECURE GOLDMAN. She Is Wanted In Buffalo by the rolice. 11 Kiclmlt. Wire from The Awacltttd l'rew. Haifa lo, Sept. 11. The police have taken the pielimlnary steps necessary to sccuie the extradition of Ultima (loldman, the anarchist leader, under arrest at I'hlcnpo for alleged complic ity In the pint to kill President McKin ley, nnd It Is uudei stood that applica tion for her removal to this state will go fotwaid to the Illinois authorities Just as (illicitly as the formalities can bo compiled with. Other than signifying their gencial llllent, the polka keep silent ns to the emu so that they plun to follow, and tho exact uatuic of the charge to bo made against the (loldmnu woman has not been dlsi lo-ted. PENNSYLVANIA MILLERS MEET SHAFFER SAYS BATTLE IS ON He Gontinues to Deny That There Is Anil Possibility of Settle ment ol the Strike. STEEL PLANTS START UP 'NIK NKWS THIS HORNING. Weather Indications Today: PROBABLY CLOUDY. Hllffaln. Sept. 11. The condition of tiif pieshlent continued rnvmnhlc ihioiighout the d.iy and nothing oc iu led to shake the faith the attend ing siirgeiiiis mid ph.vsicians have es pi.ssed that he will lecover. The dan g' r I mm two sources was pronounced pi .ii tl ally oer today. The holes in tin titoiuai h piciper. caused by the per foration nf the bullet are now cousid ri.d lienlrd by lr. .Mi-liuiney and his iismh laics and the eminent uigi on punned In the tail that the beef Julie, 1 'I te (lie patient last night, was icad ii iligesied, as pioof of this. Sulli ci in time lias also elapsed to wnr lint the doelors In asserting that the danger ol lullaiiiinatlou wheio the bul h , lodged lias disapiicaied. It is be In vid thai the hall lwus now bceonie i lev -led in the muscles of the bail; and unless lis loe.itlnu should piovo tMiublesoine later on theie will never be any necessity fur removing It. Dr. M.iiiii In speaklntr In lcgaid to this to. da said lie kin w a man who lived for e,irs with a bullet in the muscles of lit.- heart. The alteiiliou uf the physicians Is now. Iheiclore,, mainly dliected to the i. in and tie.ilmeui of the wound i.iiisid by Hie lm isinu made In the ab iinini u above the nael when the op eialiou was pel lonncd. This wound is pingii ssing satisfactorily. Decided henellt followed the diess tng of the wound last night " is the w.ij the doctois put It ollleially. The slight Mitre whicll followed the iiniioiiui eiiient at nildniglil last night of the opening of the wound did nut me a leg to stand today when fuller details of lt inslgnlllcant iluir.icicr nild illipoi t.ime wcie obtained. The "iin Ident' as Ii is termed, would not have In en nn nlbmed In the history nf an oidlnary hospital ease and the ph. Fii lans last night debated fur some time upon the propriety of making it puli. 11. ah they had piomiscd m take '-" nubile Into their (onliili'iii e they Mi.!...!' iiineliided that the ledemptlon ol that pledgi' compelled theni to an lioiitn o It. Bulletins Have Been Reliable, Their fairness has alieady had one excellent effect. It has convinced all who may still have hai bored doubts iib to whether the public weie getting the whole truth Iroin the sli k ioom that their sUcpth Inm was imlouiiiled. Another liillestone passed on the load to recovery was the dlscont, nuance to day by 'he doitois of the Ibroies show ing lespiiatloii , illations In their ntll rial bulletins. The president now breathes dci ply nnd noimally, and the addition of the respiration lecoid to tho bulletin was considered valueless. Tho president's pulse was slightly ai -relent ted In the afternoon, but the change was not deemed material and Ills temperature lemnlned prai tic-ally stationary at Ififil! fiom ilayllgln until ilatk. The evidences of linpinvomcnt were the pieshlent's keen udlsh of tho beef juke given him dutliiR the night and the Increase nf his allow nine fiom one to three tcaspoonfuls. and also the fact that the wound Is hemming "nioie henlthy." Dr. McHllllloy expected this nfternoon that the sllglil Iriltatlon of tho wouiHl still remaining snouicl pass away within tho next twenty. lour liouis. The picsldent continues In ee client spirits, hut he confessed to one of tho Attendanti today that he was getting lonesome. lie requested that he be placed in nnother bed. A depression bad formed. In the inattiess on whlih he ban lain since he was taken to the Mllhuru house and had caused souio discomfort. Another bed was provided and this evening ho was caiefully moved from one to tho other without dllllculty. Hu has asked bcveiul lliuca THE ISAAKS HELD UNTIL FRIDAY if there was any news whkji be should Know, but Inquiries, opcciall nbout public matters, aie disiouraged and tlie ilgld iiibibition against the admis sion of nnv one cxi ept bis wife and faithful secretory has not been iclaxed. It Is now vitui.illy decided that no at tempt will be made to lemovo tho pieshlent to Washington until he has iiiinpletely ictovotcel, and In a general n It i an be said that theie Is no likelihood that this will be until Octo ber The phsh inns aie all agreed that liy alt- nipt .-lumlcl be made to lake the piesldent to Washington while the piohablllty of an oppiesslvo hot spell in thi! capital city remained. .Mrs. .Mi Kluley still displays the same fortitude she has shown sluie the tiagedy occurred She went out for a dilve again today and appealed blight and cliefitiil. A Cabinet Meeting1. The live membeis of the cabinet who aie li-ie talked over pending public questions lor over an hour today at the (Jlenney house, adjoining the Mll bllKl lesideiiie, but It is Ulldcistoocl that no action lesulted. The South Ameilcau situation was gone over and there was an exchange of opinion le j. aiding the legal phases of the case egaliist the would-be assassin. It can be Mated again In the most positive, nimuicr that tlieie Is no conlllct of nu thoilty between the slut1 nnd federal iilithnilllea lor the possession of the prisoner. The members of the cabinet. Attorney (ieueial Knox and Secretary dage, as well as those who are here, aie unanimously of the opinion Unit (.'olaosts' oftense Is against the state of Nen Yoik and lOrle county, and i hut tlieie Is no federal statute to cov er the case. District Attorney Itenney niisiill d Secretary Knot tod.iy a- to pmeeduit. lie did not seek Jlr. Hoot's oiIulou as secretary of war, but as one of the ablest lawyers in New York Mate. It W uinler.stond that the local authoiities ate only awaiting the re sult of the shut to formulate their i 'large agaiui the iisMillaut of the i,cli!i nl Alter tins aiioi noons tiiillelln, Set -retar.v Hay atinoiinced that he felt warianted In leaving for Washington and he leii tonight for the capital. At I i. in. everything was quiet at the Mllbuin liuiise. The lights are binning wiy low and no one Is stir ling about. OPINIONS ON CZOLGOSZ. Russian and Italian Revolutionists Deploie the Attempt Upon Mr. McKinley's Life. ll.v hMliiMte Wire frum the Vw.ncnlril 'rw Loudon, Sept. 11. Prince Kraiiotkln, the llusslan levolutlonlst. In an Inter view today with a icpiesentatlvc of a new agency on the attempted assas sination of I'lesldent .McKinley, char aitei'lecl I'zolgosz as a "lonunnn murdeiei" and said he should bo dealt with as such. Krapotkln lefused to express an opinion on the political slg iilllcaiice of the anarchist's act. Nnilcn JIahitesta, the Italian ie fugee. mlil; "There Is no reason for null an act In a country like America. Ii will bilng nioie Double to the Inuo. fin than to the guilty, ah lu the cao of Spain and Italy after tho auaichlst outrages there a few yean back." They Will Not Be Allowed to Enter Bail Until After tho Heating on That Day. n.v EcliLi Wir Irom Tlie Aiioclated Trw. tiiicago, Sept. 11. Abraham Tsaak and the clglit men airested wllh him ns nn.irclilstri will be held until next Fiiday without ball. At 11 o'clock that day .Judge Chotlaln, selling on the i ham cry In the supreme court will lie .11 arguments on a wilt of 1 ncas cot pus presented him today by their attorney, Leopold Saltlcl and '. I', llioun. Attorney rialttel brought the wilt Into court this moining, but he had neg lected to give the city and county au thorities nothe. Iicforc he would look Into the matter at all Judge Olietlnln suit him away on this errand and it was nearly 1 o'clock before the court would take up the matter again. Then City Prosecutor Taylor npearod, to answer to the court in behalf of the authorities, lie said he would make no objection to the tiling of the wilt but asked that the bearing he post poned until Friday. Judge Chetlaln after leading the petition lcmarked that the offence charged against Jsaak nnd his companions was before the law bailable, but that no such request was made In the petition. Attorney S.il tlel acted upon the hint mid asked that his clients be admitted to hall and for tlfteen minutes the attorneys discussed the point and they finally reached an agioeruent that the defendant shall be held without ball until the hearing of tho wilt on Friday. COUNTING ANAECHISTS. New Yoik Police Are Actively En gaged in Locating the Distuibers, 11 KvUii'oo wlro Iiom llif wxiitul 'n., rv York, Sept. 1 1 . 1 n 1 1 1 o ( nniniiinnrr Muipliy i-alrl toddy tint the polipp uric Mueiuuf lv inr((iiiiiii; tho uoik et toMne tho conMH if t lio minuliUtk. .Viil If there wire Knnii; tn lu nv :im.-K Coimiil-sloorr Murplij r.'plli'il tint lie did lint Vnow vit. "I lie wnrljty of .ir, lie Kiiil, li.ul roquotoil Ilie pollie of all clllrs In en. epu.ite uilh linn tr'.llilllil the iiu-i. uliwi ot muuliMr, nti'l lio uas ilnlnu' lliis. "We .nn lint nttrniptms; tn loiind tlicni up." the iiiiiiiiis.lnnrr addeil, ".mil (hue j no re- ipii'.r tioiu I lio KCiretjry to do tint. '.ny me nriliit. eiKi Iallv tl.o..e lio ate Hippn-ul to b nitoi, ii imrfiilly watilied by the pnlue." HIS NAME AGAINST HIM. Advocate the Banishment of Anar chists and Send a Telegram of Sympathy to tho President. Ily 1 Tiln-oe Wire from The A.MOi'iaud l'ri'M. Y'l 11 la in sport, l'a., Sept. 11, The con vention of the Pennsylvania Millers' association came to u close thin morn ing. First In order was a trolley tide. After lcturning to the P.iik hotel a shoit session was held, at which the closing business was transacted. An In teresting uddiess was delivered by E. K. Freed on "Milling Consolidations." II. l.ee Langlv spoke on "A Successful Local Organisation." A number of special committees ie ported, followed by the election ot ofll cers. All the old otlbers were elected. President, Aslier Miner, Wllkcs-Burro; llrst vlce-picsldent, .lohu M. Havoi, "Wllllniusriort, sei oud vice-president, K. A. Fleght, Uoaiing Springs; treasurer, Landls Let an, Lumaster. seuotaiy, AV. A. lilehaids-on, Philadelphia: boaid of dlieitots, H. F. Isenberg, chairman, Huntingdon; D. K. Fieed, North Wales, T. 1!. Uurgnei. F.lllottson; Ys J. Yea ger. L-wlstown, J. H. Mauser, Trelcb lers. The following was adopted relative to annichy: We, the niemhPM nf the IVnmj I vatil.i Milhr-' nsMiilitlmi. In inmrntlon assembled at Williinin pnrr ell ept. 10, Villi, lleiolveil, Tint vo .ire unequivocally in favor of free Utreiirlitp and .1 free pre., hut we tie nmHite at. in li.v vlcluiii and treaun to our inimirr. We, tlieiefore, Ur-nlvcd, That nc ',11 u-e all honnrahle meam tn iiilhiitue our rcurditiliVL's In consrew tn pim ,in nit r.illing upon tlie hlef exefutive nf our piverrineiit to iue a pr (Lunation noti(.ving .ill h" heliive in an.urhy to have the domilin ef the I nili'il Sutra, or any nf their pwiewion", witlnn i(y (liy fi "i. diU nf nch pimlinn tmn: .aid, .it tin i nd of Midi pi nod, any pimnn ir peiMiu Kiimhii tn utter pr(ih or puhlifh, pi hit r iliftilhute, or i.ui-e lu he puhlihlnil. primed or ilMriliulnl litei.ilurn nilvniatliig an arihlMic piiiiiipUn liill he arreNted and line inhnl In rlle tor the rntnr.il term nf their livn to Mime !l.ind tn he draiiiiiatcil liy the I nitcd Mat' for sitili pulpitis Defoie iiljoilinlng the following tel egram of sympathy to President Mc Kinley was adopted. The l' nmvh mi i sijte Milhr' jvnriatton. in rnventioii a.Minhhd .it W ill!.im?pnrt, Pa . thi. eleventh day nl SipUinher, 1V01, (leire-. to e pi CM it-, pn.fniind i-jnipilhy vnlli I'leaident Mi Kinley in lhl hour uf Mifiirinc, aurt vvltli Mu. Milvinliy in tun, her tun-, ot knnow, dieple iliph'iini; tlie i.il.imitv viliuli tn tieirly rot lie lifi" of hun vhne i lreer i to tn! mutch- in nlvcil with hi iiiiiiilr' iinexjinpled Kii'itue-' and pnperity. We aie devoutly thanktul for the promises of hn irrowrv now heM out. Ihn oigiuiMtinn rainotlv pi iy that lie may lio Fpiedlly re-tend to health, and fpar.il for many more jeirs nf teetulm to the luiion lit Iin o fphniliilly lid in the pnl. This afternoon about 1"0 of the mill ers lefr on the liuffalo fl.ver for n trip to the I'an-Ani'iicaii exposition. It Is Officially Announced That a Sufficient Number of Men Stand Heady to Operate tho Monongnhcla Plant ns Soon as the Mills Are in Headlncss to Start Workmen Ap ply for Positions Under Assumed Names. 1 (irnrral l'irldent SUKlnh'j'n Condition lie- potted favorable latum (iohluiau Ibid Without II ill. Shaffer l)cnlc I'oMdlilllty ol a Sotilimcnt. 2 Uincral-Caihoiiilale Dep.ntm'nt. 3 Iie.il l)im.iKi uln fir 100,000. l.inal foot Hall Outlooli. 4 filltorl.il. Note and Comment, 5 Wal senator TlniMnn Will Attend nepulilb can Chili Convention. Miuli Intrrent in Srxioiri ot Clirbtliu Minion ry Soelety. 0 tral- Wet Scranlon and Subutban. 7 fJeueral Northeiletn Pennbanl.i. financial and c'oiuincrclil. 8 liial sreorvd Uiv at the Walbville fair. Ilulilslri.il und I ahor. Robbed of Valuable Jewels, fly Kxeluiivr Wira from The AMOclated Prm. laindoii. sipi. i -'he lniili Anm lev.i wn mhhid n jeurl valued at Ul.mul pnumb, vvhuh vviie t.iVi'n (l i mi a nielli at WaUiiitfh.ii!i llmur vilille liu iui at Hit' llnatrr lait etcnlnK. Edmond Wolcizynski, of Cleveland, Surrenders to Chicago Police. IH I'vilii'iie Wlie turn Tin' Aooi nled Vim. Chlcaao. sipt It A man khiiuj his name ,n I ilninnd Wnlclijnl, of (leviland, tuircndeied to tlie pollio luro today. He it.itnl tint he h.nl hcaiil that he n wanted on tu-'picion of Iuvmij hnn ullli LzoIkoii at tlio time of tlie kliootinj of I'irriliUnt MtKlnlcy. He admitted that he va In llutiiio at tho time, but i il he uat not aimialutrd with the woiilibhe nwat'ln and hid no relation of any kind with ,i na nh il . 'I lie police aie Im lined to believe liU ttor. PITCH AND PLUMES FOR HANS WAGNER. A Czolgosz Sympathizer nt Caspar Has a Ride on n Rail, Hi Ixiludn W le from 'II. e U-. .. lit. il Pien. (a.pir, Wio, Spt II I l.i n s W.isner, vilm Is ed k.inip.iltn (i.illKud an fillu tu h.lle evpie' tnd.iv laired .Hid toivn nn a rail Wapner villi be Ivnihed I' r ( znlKO', van I rlddiu out cf COMPULSORY EDUCATION. Attorney General Elkin Advises Practical Enforcement of New Act. By Exchutrt Wire Irani Ihr "united 1'rni. Hariisburg. Sept. 11. Attorney Gen eral Klkln ndvlscd the department of public institution today In a written opinion that the coinpulsoiy education bill passed by the last legislature went Into effect when It was approved, July 11, by Governor Stone. Mr. r.lkln suggests that In the prac t lc ill enforcement of the new law dur ing the ensuing school year due allow ance should be made lor any derelic tions on the iuiit of si hool hoards or the people In the observance of Its pro visions by icason of uufaiulllarlty with Its requliemeiits. Steamship Arrivals. Dy i:ihulie Wire from 'Ihe Aoonated Vreis Vw Y"rl, Si pt. 11 Unieil: Oeeanle, I.iv rrponl; l.ilui, llieineii and snutli.iiiiptini. Sailed: Philadelphia, Southampton; Vadeiljnd, ntiieqi via llierhours: Maje-tn. I.iveiponl. I'l.imouth Arriied: Dent'ih! ind. New vork for llimbure. .Southampton Arrived: M. Iiouii. Neiv ork. ( lierliourc Willed: fatiliia, Niiv otk lor Hamburg, balled: lialvr Wilhelm Pir (Jro.vi (from Piemen and southaitiptonl. Veiv ork, (ileKOiv Vtrlicd: Klhh'pla, New Yoik. IJottfr ilini Arrivul: llotlodini, .Neiv mk ill llou. h'une. (Jnifiivtown Virlveil: Cutuinu, nv iiik for l.iierpool land pioieednl), Naple rnird: Ttaie, Xiw oik via (iibraltir, for I. nn i (and ptoceeded). Forged Checks in Sum of 93,800. Ill' KviluUe ttiro (mm 'tlie V-.ocialul l'ie. I.elijnon, l'a , Sept. II. Tim ihcik M the amount of .!,), iliaivn aL'aint Couutj Trean utei John (I. Haldol I liv a iioinin, (on I eihi; Heltt. were leielved Ii. re ntlir hinkhu linui" today limn a hank at Mculm-, I'.i., for i oiler lion. They vieie prnmptl.v ileilired forcene. It ri tiot known here uhei.. ilio vionnn rehlea or while he l at prent. Ethclbeit Stone Released. By EjcIuiIv Wire from Tht Aorlitil Trrat. ('.mull n, N ' . Sept. 11 Kthelhfrt stone, ihe laborer viho u.n aite.ted la-l nluht on nepii ion of helm; n aiiomplue and uhllus and abetting the attimpliil a-t.is.iuil ion of Piiddint McKln lev, ii.n relej'd ihii .ntenionn. titer a laieful InvrMlsallou, the teen't neiilie aui iita inuld tlnd tinihiiiK i in iinni.it iiilt aailiet Hu .vouni; man. if he leiuuie tin k. Member of Charleston Commission. Ily lUilii'iie Wirr from 'Ihe Asmialril l'rt. Ilarrl.liiirc, S 1 1 1 . 11. (ennimr Slone hit ap polnlid II. W, (Ireen, nf Kmpotlum, u iinniher of the ChiiU'to!i i'Vukltluu iniiimlxluu fiom PenmjIwnU. Six-Mile Raihond Chartered. Ill lAihl'lie Wire limn 'I In wKi41fd l'if. llHtiWuiiir, iil. II i Inner wai Branlcd l.y I ho KtJle department tnd.i) In tho I'iko llim It.illrnad inuipiiiv, ix inlki Ions, to run Irom Cod Center In (ireenlee MIII, WaihltiRtou iinin t.v. 'Ilie i.ipll.il In sul.uml. P. .1, I'oiMIhe, ef I tu.il Until, n pu-lditit. Py I xeluMie Wire from The Animated l'rrt. I'lttsburg, Sept. 11. While stotles of a peaceful settleiiient ot the strike of the Amalsamnted association wcie heard today with much force and per sistency, Piesldent Shaffer continued to deny them emphatically and said that the battle of the steel workeis would go on until they won. He de nied that the executive board had In structed him to settle the strike on any terms, und said that he would not go tu New Vol k or make any further peace move for the present. While the piesldent of the association was stand ing lu this position the officials of the 1'nlted States Steel corporation were putting forth active efforts to start their plants. This was partlculuily tho case on tho South Side. During the dny the company held the strlkeis' pickets back by a show of police and got a lot of provisions, cooking uten sils and cots for the men to sleep on into the Mouougahela plant of tho American Tlnplato company. H was ollleially announced at the same tlnus theie was an ample number of men icady to enter the plant und start the mills, as soon as they were In readi ness. While the Milkers were busy watch ing these movements on the South Side, tho officials ot the company showed greater activity about the Star mills. About 11 o'clock in tho morning a car loaded with skilled men for the Star plant arrived In the I'nlon station. These men were taken to the plant without any Interference fiom the strikers, as none were about at the time. The pickets that had been guard ing the wot Us had gone over to the South Side to take part In the move ments of the strlkeis there. In the car load was about sixty men. They were all men who had woiked In the tin mills, and ittiiong them were lolleis, lougheis and catchers. They came from the east, and It Is said ninny of them had bioken away from the ranks of the strikers In other mills and had sought work In new loialltles under assumed names. 'With this Increased force the Star plant W practically tilled with skilled men, nnd will bo able to opeiatc all of the mills there on full turns. The effoits of today, It Is be lieved, have practically ended all pos sibilities of the Amalgamated associ ation ever getting back the Star mills lu their control, as tho men who have gone to work there have declared their intention of tcniainint; as Individuals for all time. President Shaffer discussed the trouble of yesterday on the south side and said he deplored It sineeiely. Ho lurther said that any member of the Amalgamated association who was guilty of such actions again would bo diopped from the rolls, ins sm h ac tions only Injured the cause and aided the combine to Its purpose. The same i tile would apply to violence In Mc Keespoit. Other olIldalH of the Amal gamated association also expressed themselves In this matter. Secielaiy Williams said he was pro pal lug to end out the second Instal ment of strike benefits and would have them all out dining the -week. The number to iccelve bene tits Is not more than 10,000 and this will reipilro about $40,000 weekly. It Is claimed that the Amalgamated tteasurer, re imbursed by tho lodges whose mem bers are at wmk, will be able to meet the payments! with the aid of funds coiili United by sympathizers. Hungarians Are Ugly. The Hungarian stilkers at McKoes port held an Indignation meeting to night and decided that If they could not draw benefits sure and quick they would draw out of the strike. Strike leaders have tried every means to ap pease their anger, hut the icsult Is doubtful. Fires In the Motiongahehi steel woiks which were scheduled to start today have boon drawn. All le palrs are suspended and the men sent home. Fires are still on lu the Na tional Tube mill and the report of an Indellnlto shutdown cannot he con firmed. Demmlcr mill Is working smoothly one-sixth capacity and small Increaso each day In number of em ployes. Pittsburg, McKcespot t and Youghlogheny railroad detectives wcip driven off the tracks near the mill to day by a crowd of strikers, whom they ordered oft the company property. Thomas Knnls, nn old man employed at the tube woiks, was badly beaten on his way tn tho mill today The New Yoik council of the Nu. tlonal Tube local at Plltsbuig today discussed the strike. It was announced that the council adjourned without tak ing Until action and will pinb.ibly meet again toinonow. It was practically settled, however, no long shut down would be tolerated nnd that the next attempt to sunt will be a detei mined one. this is tiiKcu to mean that an Injunction to protect the employes Is In stoic for McKeespnrt and possibly a visit from state militia. Tonight for the Hist time since the strike the steel hoop mill at Monenson Is running full foice, which practnally ends all semblance of a strike there. Hvery mill lu that town Is now running day and night. A telegram from Now Castle, l'a,, says: "A party of fouiicen Amalgamated men fiom that city departed this evening for some unknonn point. They told ft lends they were going to take places in the Star mill at Plttsbuig but It Is also rumored that their real destination was Klwood, Ind., -where an attempt Is soon to be made to oper ate the plant. Local strikers are In dlgnant of the defection while others refuse to believe that the men really Intended taking the places of sti liters. EMMA IS HELD WITHOUT BAIL Decision ol Maolstrate Prlndlvlllc In Gase. of Miss Goldman, Hie Anarchistic Lecturer. A HEARING ON FRIDAY PLOT TO MURDER MR. CHAMBERLAIN A Remarkable Story Told In London Courts by Martial Fattgeron. Py Kvelu.ie Wire from The AMoeltted PreM. London, Sept. 11. Mnitlal Faugeron. a Frenchninn, who was charged today at Cierkcnwell police court with the murder nt Herman Jung, an old Jew rW, of Cierkcnwell, about ten days ago. told n remarkable story of a plot to kill Joseph Chamberlain, the col onhl secretin y. Faugeron said he bad been the recipient of small loans from Jung. The day ot the murder Jung summoned him to hi shop, where they discussed the misery caused by the South African war, for which Jung declined Mr. Chamberlain was respon sible, and Jung told Faugeron th.it If he could kill Mr. Chamberlain, he. Jung, through Intermediaries would guarantee him a foitune, tendering him ten pounds to buy good clothes in order to enable him to approach Ills victim. Faugeion says be icfiisied, whereupon Jung declared he should not leave the shop alive, and picking up a heavy Iron, rushed on Faugeron nnd felled him to the ground. Faugeron, In self defense, drew a Unlfe and stabbed his assailant In the neck. The pi Is oner, who .signed the foregoing state ment, was committed for trial. Jung was a noted socialist, the last survivor Of the group of which Carl Marx was a member. They formed the red Internationale In Ijondon In isfit. In spite of Jung's reputation of earlier enrs as a violent and desper ate red, personally ho was a quiet nnd skillful oigani.er and wa.s never specially connected! with any ot the acts of violence lu which his reputed disciples weie Involved. EXPELLED FROM UNION LEAGUE The Woman Stntes That Sho Will Be Her Own Attorney Sho Asks to Be Released on Bail but Court Refuses Charged with Having Enteted Into "Conspiracy to Mur der President McKinley." tij Kxelusiv. Wlr frcm Tho Awoei.ted frm. Chicago, Sept. 11. Magistrate I'lin dlvllle today decided that Kinm.i Gold man, the nmuolilstlc lecturer, under urrest heie. should bo held' without ball pending tho decision ot similar cases In the superior court. The action of Justice I'rlndlville In holding her without ball extends only to Friday of tliK week. At that time the quest Ion will be considered, nnd tlie magistrate will decide whether she shall be h-'ld without ball or released under bonds until tho preliminary heating ot tho charge against her, which Is set for Sept. 19. Miss Goldman appeared for aliening before tho magistrate during the fore noon. Sho had not .secured counsel, but In a determined voice declared that .she was icady to nut as her wn attorney. The assistant city prosecu tor obtalncil a continuance of a. hear ing till 'Sept. 19, the date set for the hearing ot other anaichlsts In custody here. Mr. Owens, the prosecutor, stated that tho result of an investiga tion nt Huffalo was being awaited. The cnint postponed It.s decision In the matter of ball, which Miss Gold man demanded tho pilvllego of fur nishing, until later In the day. While waiting. Judge chetlaln, In til superior court, held the other anarchists until Friday, when ho said ho would bear arguments. In the application for writs of habeas corpus. As the charge against Miss finldmnu, "conspiracy to murder President McKinley." Is the. one lodged ngainst the local anarchists who are named as cn-consplrators with Mlts (lolclman, Magistrate Prlndhille thought It "wLsp to await the decision of tho hlghsr court. lit said It would not he necessary for counsel to apply for u writ for Miss Coldman as he would deal directly with Miss Goldman ns Jurlgo Chetlaln did' wllh the other prisoners. Miss Goldman wn represented by lawyers Rrown, Gelling and Saltlal. They were busy In the habeas corpus case during the torenoon, but Inter viewed their client In time to appear for her In the hearing In the matter ot ball. Senator Wellington of Maiylnnd Hold in Contempt for Remarks on McKinley Shooting. fie Eieliiie Wire from The AwocUted PrcM. Ialtimore, Sept. 11. At a meeting to night of the board of governors of the I'nlon League of Maryland, resolutions were adopted expelling Senator George I. Wellington fiom membership in the organization. Tlie resolutions, after re ferring to tho attempted assassination of President McKinley by C.olgosz, state that "the people of Maryland have learned wllh shaine und loathing that George I,. Wellington! u repiesen tatlve of this state In the senate of the I'nlted States, has countenanced the ni t of this traitor to his country nnd enemy of mankind by repeated and public expressions of Indlffeience to the act or Its results." The resolutions older that the sen ntor be expelled in toiifccriucnc e of his statements. PORTO RICO ?N THE UNITED STATES Impottnnt Decision of Judge La combe in the Case of Sugar Impoiters. Hi i;vcluive Wile frrin The Awciatiil PieM. New York. Sept. 11. In the United States circuit court today Judge I.a conibe handed down nil order granting Judgment lu favor of Ihe American Sugar Hetlnlng company to recover $iri0.31! (with luteicwt) paid by the sugar company to Collector Illdwcll. on sugars Impoitod fiotn Poito Illco. Thete weie nineteen separate cases In volved in the suit, all of which were i unjoined In this case. The suits were luought on ilie nppllialion of the col lector. The decision Is based on the opinion of the I'nlted States Supteiue coutt that Porto Illco Is at the present tlnio a poitlon of the tenltory of the 1'nlteil States, and that goods In ought fiom that Island in e not subject to duty In liny poit here. Advance in Puddleis' Rates. II) l'vilule Wire fiom 'Ilie .Woeijlerl l'ien. ll.n rl.liuri:, t-i l. 11 Notice vv.n po-ted nt tl.e 1,n.ilel i nl 1 i nc: nillli. mil iv Hi il the imilclllii-; line per ton altrr net Munil.iv moiiM lie l. Tie liealirn will at tho tjiue lime he advanced to ."9 Uinta per tun. Four Killed by a Train, fly Ficlu.We Wire from Ihe AMnclitrd PrtM. 1'ciii. 1 1 1. 1. . si.i II Nat luii I'oiili, lil-t n ter, Mm. 1'i.ink Muiuii, hci Initluiul ami their l iii'.nilK nh) il milliter were klll"i nrjr here I. 1 iv li. a Lake Cilo ami Ui'tun 'icnscr liaiii. 'Hu) vvciu utuiiilui; fiom a (uncut. EMMA GOLDMAN TALKS. She Says That tho Police Would Have Trouble Wringing a Confes sion from Her. Ill Ktcltr-ave Wire fiom Ilie Atviclateil Press. (hu.ico, Ser.t. II When (.hown a rtiiatrh fiom New ark, stjtltig that ( 7olen.? hart ail milled llier. hji a plot to .i..itnte the presi dent ami implicating her, Slln fiohlinan vihl: "I cm prove lint 1 hive not been In llitflrflo Pinie I lett thirc the. litter pirt ef August. !! clichres he In J no one to osit him. Why fhnnlil ho implliate nic? lie has not confined onjthlnit of Ilie sort " lis Cflilinin then bundled Into tiricli against the police ami thrlr manner ot vrurlns ronfix-ioni. "I know (perfectly vcell," he sanl, "what the poliee ran do if they vvint a confec. r-ip.n. I ilon't nuke any ticcmitinn, lmt I nr tint tliev tiny use means of gelling a eonfesdon which cannot lie couipntilile with the hw of .1 free count iv. They would lnve to ue very evrm means Indie tiny would kU a confession fiom me." When a-ked if she expected to bo fet fire, MIm ftiihluinn Mill: "Tint I cannot siy, because I know tho pntlee. If they vvih to nrry out things legally, they niii-t id me go free. Hut, ot touree, they maj trump up a cluige " m Track Walker Killed. ilv 1'riliidie Wire from lne Aswlatnl Press. law.i.ter. I'.i., sept II. W. H. Slelnkelp, a trick walker on the IViuii'v Ivanrii nilrnul, was utiuck by a train wot of this city lit nlcht and is itM.intly killed. lie wis curving an urn btelli, and it is fuppoaed tlie later prevented him from seeing tho appicuihin,; engine. He aj Gj jean ot iige, m Miners' Parado nt Shnmokin. Rr Kxilndvo Wile from The vi-mUted Piess. .h.imokiu. en. pal ldetl Pa., Sept. 11 - five thotmnd mm heie tndiy in honor of PieMent John Mitchell, of the I nited .Mine Workeia et Atneriei. In an address be ns-ured thrm Inat the recognition of the inlhrr would be demanded next April from the operator. His coal region tour ends at Mahaney I itv tomorrow, Flte at St. Johns. By EicHkIm Win from Th Aociatr-d Prtst. SI .lohtis. . I'., S-pt, 11 A clnitriiin MU ocdirred here today, resulting In tho deidruetion ol seveia! btotes c outlining fl-li nnd seal oil en ihe Ninth fide of t, ,0hn.. It ivtarted In a cooperage in (on.-ea,iunee ol the explosion of i boiler. Two nun vceie killed and eural other' Injured. 'Ihe los vull fxieed $.VVi0. Requisition for Goldman. He I'm Indie Wlrr fiom 'I la U-oclvlrd Press. ( liu igo, sept, ll-ljptiln (ollcrau his re ceived 1 linkage fmni l lilt f Bull, ot flutTalfi. Hitlng lli.ii rriimiiion pipeis for M,l Ooldnun v. Ul be forwarded as noon a pnwilile. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. ' local (Ida fur Siptnulirr II. I'll: llisliod trinpeutuio T7 degreM ,mvot teiuperatmo bO degree llekitivn llumldit.v : S a. tn M T'r cent. Spin Mpercem. Pntlpiuiion, il limn ended 6 p. m., 0.01 inch. f f-r 4- WEATHER FORECAST, f f Washington. Sept. II forepart for I'islein PcnnsclianlJi Probably cloudy TluirMl.iy. r'ndiy, thowtra and ooolerj fre-h soullieil) winds, t 1 1 1 1 1" 1 1 "t- - t . ,t .t