' v-t"? --' " , - 1 ',- ft 'T ' ''j, I" Jii " h Jij-F r vf ip --' ik? Eribuwe. THE ONI,' .ANTON PAPER RECHIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. n -' SC'RAXTOX, PA., WHDXUSDAY MOKNIXCJ, SKL'THAIHIW L-, 11)01. TWO CENTS. TB,. PAGES TEN RAGES TWO CENTS. a: sSflBlFdt!!!?J'BBJH ALL PARTS OF THE KEYSTONE STATE Representatives of Republican Glubs In All the Laroer Cities Here to Attend Gonventlon. ALL WEARING MOURNING In Honor of the Dead Fiesldeut, the Usunl Festivities Attending the Convention Ave Dispensed with. Principal Fentuie of the Gather ing Is n Mass Meeting- nt Which Senntor Thurston Pronounces n Eulogy of McKlnley One Thous and Visitors Repiesentlng One Hundred nnd Thlity Clubs Mnny Notable Men in Attendance Busi ness Sessions Open This Morning-. Slv bundled delegates nnd about as mapv more visitors i ('presenting- more ni.111 more visitors lepiesentlng one bundled and thirty different niganlz.i icuiiu i'i inn nil over Pennsylvania, nr 1 1 ml bote ycsteulay afternoon and last night, tu attend tin- fourteenth annual loiiM'titlon of the Stilt League of He iiblliiiii dlllvs, which assembles here loda) They weie received by a bin rei option lonimlttee composed of tho city's must representative llepilbllrinix, bended by lift order W. I.. I'olinell. mill escorted to lie.idiliat lets .it the Jormyn where sub-iomnilttees took them In tow nnd assigned them to tholr plaies of en t.rtainiiieiit. At "."'' o'clock the vlsltois and the 1"- il i lulw, headed by italici's band ns-.-i milled at the .leitnyn and niarelieil to the arinoiy, where n liljr mass meet ing was addiessod by Senator John .M Thin "ton. of Nebraska: Senator Holes l'finose. of Pennsylvania; 'lty Tieas w .1. Hamilton .Moore, president, of ib, bamie and Milton W. l.owry. chall m. in of tin convention committee. sVn n 01 Thuistoti gave a niasterfiil address on McKlnley: a Type of Itepubllean Jrni " This morning tbi. sessions of the convention will be opetud nt Pi o'eloi k In the l.vioiiin theatie. 'I'lieie will be piPlf-ses by Itet-oidor . I,. rnniiell, ve. timing the delegates; by Klrst-Vlee Pie-plent Itninnit'l. of I'lill.idelplila: rt -"ponding to the wolcmm. and by State Ti. oirlil Moote. ex-Stale Pieslilents Anhbald Miukeiell. or Pltf-burg: Kv prill W.iueii. of Seranton, l-adoie Su bi I of l-h'le and otheis. flfl- tile loliventlon the delegates will be hliiiw'ii about the city nnd en- ei tallied Inl'oi inally at the dllfeiciit chile'. A trip to Sii.inton lake and a '.nil b.ike at the Speedway club had b'Ml m ranged, but at the sukki-Hoii if the olllceis of the loumie nil lateral cut-1 taiinuent ft mutes wi'ie ilioppei up of n-gard for ihe fail that the ion- pinion i nines mi lii-o upon ihe death of 1'ip-ident Mi Klnley. RECEPTION GIVEN THE DELEGATIONS The III ft ilelPR.itlon tu .ilihe uiii that I'i mil Pittsburg, Willi h mine nc 2.30 o'eloi k. It was headed b.v .ludg' Alehibald Mackiell and coiitailied runny ISep'ihllian-. of not- fiom the Pnioky Pt. t J.U0 p. Hi. the bin ib legation .if fevtiuy i lulis iiom Plill.iih Iphla .um In over the l..n kiitvnnnn It tilled thliteeti gully deioiated iai.s and contained .scores of the most ptotnenont wind leadeis of the Ouaker t'lty. muting theiu: I'oniinon Count Ihnau Wilson II. Ilmivu. Kepte feuUtlvc i'Ii.iiIps K. Vnniliees, serre tnry of the tltv ciiniinltte : .Iiiiiii-h I'. McNfc-hnl. the noted city lender: Sena tot Wllll.uu II. I'erkelbuch. Iliuli.ir Mnslei Joseph II. Klennner. I'nngrej-s. man llumy UurU, t'ongiessmnn James ilnnkln Young. Mngistiate K. A. Dev lin MaRlstratc Thomas A. I'onyng Imiu. Count- ConunlsHloiiei-.s Jncoh Wilderinoie and Hush Hlitck. tins TJachaiach. oct'iotai) of the cl II sei vlce oiiinnilslon. Comniuu Councilman William llarkne.s and Wllllum Kins ley lepiesentlns the War Wteinns' Vulori Uptibllcan i Int.; IieinsHuta tUe ThoodniP H. Stulb. Altoiiiey llo -ft rrt H. I.tieas. v. W. l.ucas, I'.oi.ert Von Moschlzlsker and John s. nm. Jniiti former minister to llnyti. a vlie president of the leasue and one of Hk most illus-ttlnus of cnloted Ameiliuns. Tll-ic wcte Jllsi .',0.' In the Plllludell T'hla delcRatlon. They wine pitty badfti.'). dcmitliiB thch lespectUe i tubs, and th" colored men who loin, prised a dtiisen o the clubs v er driorated with b.iilses Indlcatlie of theli L-linlie tor Ihe . ice piesldcitey usually accorded it mloifd man. The innjoiny of them wre Ditrhnm niPii. Anlvnl of Pentose. Si-natoi Holes 1'cneo.sp came in at the Fame time n tho I'hlladelphlu ileifRn tlon and was met by Congiessman William Connell tind escorted to the Jf-rmyn, hen he held an Infurmal rr. cepilon for seveial hours. tupetltiR ni.tn of Sot anion's prominent clil.ens. tJi'"'i Jlnv eN-CoiiKrcssnian joph A. Setailtou, Hon. John K. Hartett. ex Lieutenant (ioveinor I.. A. Waties, I'ecoider V. 1.. Connell and others. Senator and Mie. Thutston weie ex pected at fi.L'4 nnd a IiIr teceptlon com mittee, headed by Hatter's band, was at tin Delaware mid Hudson station to meet them, The "Black Diamond" whs thirty minutes late at Wllkes Harie and thy missed connections. Tne came at J J0, however, and were met by CoiiRiessuinu Connell nnd es i orti'd to his home, where they me belUR elitet tallied during the rouvetl- tlon. Thf'te was n pt-y Renernl response to the call for olunteeis to aid tho teieptlon and entertainment coiiimll-te.-s. and as a cnneiiience the dele Riiltes weii. eij hospitably hnndled. Kxccutlxe Committee Chairmnu Al W. l.owry. chairman W. I.. Connell. of Hie reception committee. Chalimnn K. K. Itoh.ithan of the eiitertninmeiH commltlee, and Chnlininn Lewis M. Caiter ol the e-cot t committee pioxt-il that the coiixelltlon committer f V7r MW."cMj t4 lr.$fI?MnriL iKrBB ,VB iJ-3HBBI ? vjm.'cx!' KJ Is t v , WBiSHHHHHHHBI V s irri tfri .a.. siHH l" sti w viikii I'rfHi.lt in if tn I im. l r...i!tuc if I .it U.iwdlin.i I iiulllv had made ndmlrnhle se-et1ous for tbeep Importnnt posts. They were every when and nep- tired or Ri-ew Impatient. The entot taliiinent com nilttee was letideied ahtable assls). ance by Letter Cartler (Jeoi-Re A. .lone, in lookltiR after the entiialn mcilt ot the colored delegates. Registetlng Delegates. I'li'shleiit .1 llaiiiiilon Mouie. Cor lespotidliiR Sen elm y John Kelly, of Philadelphia. INcoidltiR Secietary fieotRe .1. Llewelljn, of Willies-Hal i e. Treasinei .lere II. Shaw, of Philadel phia, and 1. Silas Walter, l-'iank H. I'ei'.i-, (ieoiRe .1. Marshall and otitis of the local iommltte-, were kept busy In the headipiartet.s in the seiond Hour pat tots ot tin .leimyn. i-PRlsteiltiR the deli-Rates. MtipplyhiR them with badge and as.sgninK suli-conitnlttees of tho entertainment i ommlliee to take (hem in tow anil make th-mi tealle that while Sirauton wa itnfoi timntnly de nied the privilege of giving them what has come to ).. known n. a "hot time." It proposed to evtend the warmest bus. pltnllty the pioprletles would admit After the delegates had inn the gauntlet of Irolge mid button dlstilbu tots thev were, so to speak, "out of sight," us tar as their i hi-st .floats wer in ei tied. The most elaborate of tile badges was that pieselileil by the league, It consisted of a Inetnl bar, to which was suspended a while ilbbou, with the national and stale Hags uossecl theieon. and siippoitlng n bronze. framed, enamel elide, the size of a dollar, the one side bi-ailug the aiinouiii eiiient of the occasion and the iixerse. the seal of Pennsylvania. The someiilr badge piesented by the iiii.M-nilon (ommlttee had a tuetal fimued enamel bar. lontalnlng the wind Si raiilon." and suspended ftom It was n small silk American Hag. sup poitlng an .nainel is(- on w lib h a cut of the new aunoiy was enduled liy the iiiineiition announi eineiil. The i ommlttee also gae each delegate a piett.v while satin ilbbou badge, stir mounted b. a Hag tied in a bow, on which was fastened a munll McKlnley billon, ami Iiom the bottom of w libit was suspended n gold tassel. The con eiiilou nuuoiiui eineiil and the word "(.nest weie piiuteil on the tlhboii 111 gold. Mourning Bows. There weie also buttons fastened with ii small bow of ciepe. containing pot trails ol Ptesldent McKlnley, and oilier small buttons containing por tialls of Piesldent Moote. A long while satin badge, containing a Mil ol Deputy Attorney ileiieuil I'redeilc W. I-'leltx and the minoituip meut of his candidacy for piesldent of the league weie dlsti United by the local clubs, mid wot ti by all the delegates. Tin ollblal badges eat Ii had n small how of cic r pie. e of him k satin ribbon atlai lied. The sessl.intl of the collWUtloll Will begin rtl pi o'i lot k this motnlug In the LyceuiH thealle. An address of w-el-cotue will be delheteil by llecnitler William L. Connell, to which a l espouse will be tiiiide by Klrst Vbe-Piesldent J. Mat tin Itomuiel. Senators Thin slou and Peniose, State President Monte, t. Slate Piesldeuts Archhald Mnckrell and Hveiett Waifli. Theie will be an in otmton by Hev. Dr. .lames McLeod, of the l-'li nl PresbytPtlan church. Il isas good as ceitulu that the piesl ileiuy will go to Deputy Attorney (ieu eral Frederic W. I'ieltx. or this oily. i:-.liior I'icMliy M. Hlac-k, of Ches ter; D. I'lln-Hi-'l IlltllPr, of Altoonu, und ux-Mayor W. .!. Dlehl, of Pittsburg, weie mentioned ns posslbln candidates, but no sign of a campaign In tho Inter- (('uiitlnuiii un I'iKt- b J KRUOER TO ROOSEVELT. Repoit That Boer Lender Will Send Special Mission. Il.v Ktrliulir Wlie Irtun Tlie Anotlitffl I'rts". Kritssels, .Sept. 24. The Solr today pi hits a dispatch from The Hague, lit which It Is said Hint Mr. Kruger has decided to send a special mission to Piesldent HnoseVelt. The Huglie, Sept. 24. It Is under stood that the administrative lottlicll of the in bltiHtlon tllbltmil will decline Itself Incompetent to deal with the lloer appeal for uiblttatlnii tiicm the Issues Involved In the South African wir. The piemler. Dr. Kuyper. leplylug to a tiuestlou today In the second cham ber In regatd to uclloti In behalf of the Hoeis, said that the Kovei anient hud ncceptPil the situation s it was left by the piecetllng cabinet, which resigned dune JS last, lie would not s.y, how ever, that the present government would never, nt any time hereaftei, tlo anything In favor of the liners. Chicago, Sept. it. At u meeting ben lust night of cltleus In sympathy with the Hoeis, lesolutlons weie. adopted asking President Itoosevelt to take such arlion as he thinks best to bt-Wig about a speedy termination of the war In South Afilca. A mass meeting will be held nt the Auditorium and a com nilttee appointed to entry Ihe lesolu tlons to Wushingluu. AFTER ANARCHISTS AND INCENDIARIES Biughnmton Clergymnn Beaten for Apptovlng- Attack on McKlnley. Demonstrative Criticism in Other Plnces. B riiiimhr nil fiom llif .Cmoi citnl Vrott. Hliighamtoti, Sept. LM. A cletgytnan. who escnpetl from the ctowd liefort: his name could be learned, was knocked down ami beaten In this city last night, because he snld he sanc tioned an in tide that npppated In u Piohlbltlon paper, published here, which attacked Piesldent McKlnley. The mob was after C. I), l'endell, the ownet of the printing otllce wlieie the paper Is published, but he escaped. PPIldell's blother, (i. (',. l'endell, for tneil.x c hah man of the Fiohlbiilon county coniinlttee, mid editor of tin paper was walled on by n couimltlee and unified to it-Mart, under penalty of being tin own into the street with his eutlie pi luting plant. He has made a retraction. Orblstoii, i).. Sept. it Theie was a i lot at Uoose Hun mine Sunday night and Fiank Stenim, one of th" tioteis, win shot mid killed by John Suliiin. a Himg.iiian. Siihan hi lived at the mine seveial days ago. The men sus p'cled he was an anarchist They nsWed the company to tllsclimge him and at the same lime untitled Suhnn to eae the locality. As neither re quest w-as compiled wllh n ciowd last night tiled bullets nt Ihe house vheie Sultan bo.iided A shut tiotu the house killed Fiank Stetuiu. one of ihe Htlneklng pat I v. which almost demol ished the house. Suhnn surieudefed to the police and was taken to Nel son vllle for safe keeping. Tin- sheilff today leleased Ililu. Till eats of vio lence me made against nil the llun g.ulmis employed at the mines. Kansas City, Sept. 24- Hecause Louts Studell. n bakei. In Atgentlne. Kan. expies.sed satisfaction upon hem lug that Piesldent McKlnley was shot, the citizens of that town last nlRht held a mass meeting-, wl-eie It was iii hied to eiilone a sttiet boycott against Ills b.ikeiy, Seattle, Sept. 24 "Any foielgner or alien npilylng to my court for citizen ship p.iptus who in any way acknowl edges that he favors uii.it chlsm, Is It loudly to anatchlsts, or has any leaning tnwaid aiuiicli 1st k- beliefs will be denied cltlzenshli by me," was the announceineiit made by Judge Hoyd S. Tillmmi. of King- t utility Supeilor colli t yesteitlay. Chicago. Sept. 24 Chicago's city council will meinorlallze i-uiigtess to enact at its next session laws curbing the freedom of speech employed by an al ehlsts nnd providing for the depoi tatlon from American shores uf "those who bv theli luteuillaiv utteiRiices an attempting to subvert our govern ment mid Itiauglliate it set les of assas. Filiations " KILLED IN A RACE RIOT. One Negro Dend in Texas, Two Men Wounded Seriously, tlv l'. hi. or W in- fimu 'llii- .ni Uteil Pifw- Sollietville, Tev, Sept, 2t. A lnie I lot was started heie hist night. Sev eral bundled shots weie Hied bofoie the negroes broke and lied. One negio, name unknown, Is dead and two men were setlously wounded. (Ioveinor Snyers dispatched troops f i oni Htenhiim, ion i teen miles tumi Sotuervllle. and a huge number of aimed citizens aicmupauied them. The troops will rte.li eh the woods for the rioters and more tumble may ensue. The Double anise over the employ ment of a negio lirakemmi by a mll loiid. SEVERE STORM OFF ALASKA. Feats Entertained for the Safety of the Stenmshlp Oiegou. lb i:ilnilp Wile Iiom llie V-.i, i.iipcl ',:f I'm i Tnii.rinl, Wai-li , scpi. il I'rom stpi s tu ll a wine tlnim uucil nloiu th MuKin tojtl. jicpulnii tn ( apl.ilil Wllliini l.wiitd.n, ef llii mIiooiiii .1. II. I,ni, JikI jiiivi-tl fiuni Nu.i,. ncik iltfi j ml lb-Urn l)i. 'I lii' l.ffdi n ni fioni 1'ntft noiaicl iil-. ',' ni ) mi fpt. S a ouiliit soli- h,u rii!tniiiiiiii. yt tlilfe ilar lln ymi1 mil all mi hnjnl 1-nil lu flalct lor their 11 . mi rpt nt-r the m hnnnr friiu i-ti-iii to .Inn. ilrnuih.lilhi: lice . dl.in .-n. dec k liner, lln- n.ill I-iliciri-cl lii-oib, jii, rJH lurifU (if "lit fHltii.cn hml n . n,n,cn ovti- IliMlli. Retient of Clergymen. lb I'ulua.tt. Wile limn 'I lie tocl-ilnl l'im, lUnUbiiiK. Stct. St. The cI,m.jii niiril (oi cliiiiy rniiinienitil this eirnlt.i( in st, sii'clic n'c 1:iIcuihI rliunh ol thin tar, 'Hie ntuai u hi- i-iindiH led by the tiev, llr. .1. ('. Iluprr, iroft-iir In tho sentrjl tlirolonlril aeniiiurv ut New tirk iltr, and will continue until PiliUy. 'Ilnniiglirmt ilit niieat lliein will In- po public ervlce., ,i the retieai Iniiuilril nr the i-rlt-turll notii islnneiil ccl the ilnujiiicii alone. UNION PARTY CONSTITUTED It Alms to Combine All Who Want Pcnnsulvanla Republican ism Overturned. SHARPLY DENUNCIATORY Tempoiniy Chalimnn Cnlls the Gov ernor an Anarchist nnd the Mayor of Philadelphia an "Unspeakable Wietch, Who Blackmails the Har lot nnd Puts in His Pocket the Pioceeds of Her Shame" Platfoim Deals Liberally hi the Vocabulaiy of Condemnation Yerkes and Corny on the State Ticket Pnlm Expected to Ratify the Deal. By Kirlitiltt Win from Tin AMtUW4 Prat Philadelphia, Sept. 24.-The Hist slate mid city conventions of the t'nloii party, which has been organized lu opposition to the legular Itepubllcan oiganlzation in the state and city, weie held here today and the following tic kets weie plaied In the Held: -All:. IiiiIki- " supieine nnl Imlge ll.oni.iu elk.", ot llllll-S COIllllV, lli-lllol r.lt .lllcl till iiomliite of Ihe P. mot Milt stile unit nil Inn. stile liej.un-1 Klllu A. lortj. jr., nt l.n-reire- i ouiiit. anlcpi-ncli nt Kipuhliuii. I 1 1 V. Ili.tiiu jlliirne,! I'. K. Ilntliiiiuit, jr.. He pulclii.in and ineiii liiciiinlii'iit. Itrtoitlrr of dtiti Itihii lidin, 1lej.iil.ln jii and pir.inl Iniuuilienl. ( ntarollei lolni M. Walton, Iti-piilillian and pllMHI IIRIIlnln ni I leik ol tpuilir .i-.-loni t-oiiit 1'i.uik A. llJit ranlt. lliimiLiai. Iilcl&e'. ol nliilliL.il p!ej i c.iil 1 No. -U Itart Pji. It. j.iil.li. in. .in 'I llrmi llndcl, loincccr.il Mcnilci'iK ol ihe liojnl of inl-nn ot lae -scn.cin l.iit. Hi-put In .in. ami lllnildo V. I.u- 1el, ll.ttioii.ll. l.oMt Jilt sent III. Illlll.elltf- Tickets Ale the Same. The tlty ticket Is Identified with that iiiiiii il by the municipal league hist t ight, and the same candidates will be nominated loinonow night by the town meeting of Ihe I'nttlsou wing of the Penioctntlc party which lias biokeu iiwiin Horn the reg t!.v Oeuiocrntlc oi g.inlzatlou because the latter body re luseil to ttise with the t'nlon iarty. The state convention delegates select ed -i full state centiat coiniulllee of whlih e-Dlrector of Public Safety Flank .M. I'llei of this city was elect ed cluili man. It is nuclei stood that lu a slim t time Audiew .1. I'alni. ol I'tawfoi'd touuty, the Democtatli nominee fot stale tieasiiier. will wlthdiaw lu favot of 'ora., thus making fusion between the state Dciuociatlc organt.ation and the I'nlon party complete. Called to Older by McChue. The Mate tonvenllon was i ailed to Oder lu the Academy of .Music at noon by Colonel A. K. -Mi Chile of Philadel phia, chaliniau ot' the committee on tlty and state lelatlons of the I'nlon paity When the mil was called, ti-'.". delegates, icpieseiiilng nil but six of Ihe t!" i oiiutlex In the state, answeietl their names. The tmpoiary oiganlza tion was effected b naming Chat les lieber Clink', of I'hlladlphln, chairman anil lleoige K, AJajies. Phllatlelphla. ileorge T, Conrade, Phllatlelphla: Har ry I.. D.-u l. Allegheny and Pliiininer -letfiles, Cluvcter us sectetarles. In taking the chair .Mr. Cl.uk called the governor mi uiiaicliWt. stinlght pmty men traitors and the mayoi of I'hlladelphlu "that unspeakable wretth who lilackmnlls the hat lot and puis lu ills jioc ket the ages of her shame." Much of the other orutoty was In sim ilar flu. The usual loiitlue of oigau Izlug a convention was then gone tin ou;;h and the teuiioiaty chall in.in named the (ustommy innuuiitees. a leteos was then taken until 2."0 p. in., when Hairy S. Paul, of Allegheny, was nude the permanent chairman of the convention and the secretatles and v Ice piesldents, nominated temporal lly. weie made permanent olllct-ts of the convention, W. ?. stenger, chaliniau of the re-oliitlou coniinlttee, then pie stilted the plall'onii, whlih was iinaul- mously adojiletl. It Is as follows: The Platfoim. The t limn pjllj of llto .late ut IViiii.tlwnii, 1 1 1 o. 1 1 1 1 tr lor tice lii'. l nil- bile the ljttd I. it sh.icliied b a nalioit.il i.ii.ima.t, hi'ifbv voltPi. i honor Jt lln- tin. I Kiieiedv our Ian- pti ilcnl. William McKlnley, u.o. m rt. k. n ilonn, apd leionN it applet lalioti ot hlseviliid itiblir Her mic. his lolly pilll'ili-ni. ids t it it- virtue- and ltc pmll.t of tlijiaitrr. Ills cainilc- rhoiild be theiichttl c a lliod-'l of COo.l ( llim-lilp. 'llii coin nil Ion bat been tailed M nmt an einerneui.i in mate and iniinli ipal .iHalM unhniit prritcliitt In the hlooiy ot I'liinsibanla. It ap iej to the tiippurt of all uood titltnt fur the Ktllowiia,' iejin: The pointed putv doniln.iiit In lhi ttate ban bad touiplete tontrol ot the ncji liiti-iy of Ibe ktale KOitinuiint in all IM ie. liartinenU for many jeir. lit power and pietdm hie been (.usunied by an disunite who coininai'd .aid ic-o ita oiuanlaiiou at their will. 'liny bate It linpli'il npccti the pledge of lefonn 'cclitn'i le made to the people In the Iteptihlii tin .l.ile plailoiui of l-'i'i, and unaniii'ijutlf le-afiliined by Ihe IP publican Male touienllnu ol 1 ''.. Sinn these deilaration weie nude and lelteiated tbtee lilillatiiie4 tontinlled In ll.e.e paitt- iiuiniiert bate met. Not onU hate they (ailed tn keep a .Ingle piotmse of irfonii Hint pi. 'claimed, hut (lift hate triUcvIv tinlaled eteiy ideilfte. and hate left a retold of steadily iiKieatiiiE and in. anient tli.ieijaid ol the TlgliU ol i tie people. 'Ihe tunnelling-, ot the lat leuMjiure ciilnilii uted In .1 nnwl tbaiiieleet Jiiw-lliiillnn of public jidtter tu pilule ened. MtinbeiH both ol ihe majoiitv Hint inlnorlit onranlaiioTLa hup rom blued to make law. that bite btnuubt repioath upon the Komi name ol the rnuiinonweahb. inlnorlit louipnteil of . aniot and pa 1 1 lot k mm hate .1 tlv. it de.peiately, but In tain, to Mem lite lid" ot toirupiion In illy ai.d dale. Onlv the union of ni I good illbetic, without it-aanl in partv tie, can ieeetabli.li the .tand.inl of pun. ifin erniiif lit. 'Ibe I'lilon pain Icti been cillcl Into b( iiiir for Hie .Itcjle piitpov ol oveitlnnniuK the et II i oni. blnallon now in tontrol of the .tate, and rleitlnir men ttltbout iruaifl tn parly aftlliattona vho will adminicle!- ttltli aliuple hote-tv and ability Ihe ofrtces to which lint aie eletted, It clue lc.it aim tn settr t-lll'iii fnvn their atAllatlon ttltli the tit oat p.tll ice that aie dltided upon iplf.lhin of inllcin.il politic, lit trittrcle In for an honr.t ballot, and for the rroloiatlon of inteailly and capjcllt In Male ami munltljial affalrt W'ebr.nl lly roiuineti'l Ibe nnptiallc (prtloh of the latt PemovralliJ slate louteiitlui in fatoi of a tlo.er union between that orfEinliatlon and .ill olli-ta ol illrTertiit iollllial nuitli ilont who aie teach' In nuVe palrlotle and e.iiuet eftotls to ifgeni. ate the R.wernmi-nl n( lintli itl.t and mate, and tte tteltoine ibe aid of ltd anal pint and uf ill Kood cllirena and oiganlratlotit hi Ihe lau.r we have at heart. We rcf.t titlli roiicJtuiu Ibe letolutlonait ait ol the latt teg'elituie, nitoniiliU ib potlna; the iiiunliipal oittc-r of dll of lln- anond cUt, ttlieieliy the people of thoe Lilie eie tli tumi 'ilrcl for i period of neailt two veal and denied anv voiit- lu the (oiaiul of their una loi.it albli. We ilnioiime the aitr.t plant and the legit lalion that binnulit them In fiultiou, .lieirltt tMtiililaea of locale ulible value hate been voted anat bt the lrgl.latnre and hi lountila, and alto the eveuillte ottklalt ttbn bate utd the potter of their tfieat t.ttliet to ron.iituinale the ttrena- 1 litis Intt'eled uputt the whole bodt wf the people. We denuiinte the leKitlattou ttheiebv it hat linen eoiuhl lo utn-t fi'-m orti. e the meiubeia of ihe baud of retition o( late tit niiet n( ihe flitt cla-nt. the olnioiit purpote beinu to fililtl'li a new weiiim tn the luaittii o( Ibe political otj; ii.latliirt cmlnil liiin our arealeti lilt. So ir.teirat demanded the change, and the jiiif malign Ititbiencea tairled It thtouuli Ine legUlalun- that in other utt hate ttotled .0 nun Ii etil to the tommunli.t. We fator Ihe adoption of aniendiiienie to the coittritulioii to tieftiilt the enatlmenl nt an e let lion latt that shall tequiie per'ona! lean uailoti .nut peiiional pitinrtit ot tavet by et.rct toler. Ilnallt. tte aiinnuiiie at the fundamental pun tiplet of our oiganiniiou: I'litl 'Ihe seleetb.ti id 111 men for ottne. ieiond liee billot and a fair toiitit. No polite Inletteienie al Ihe pnllj.. Pioroil punishment of eleitlon ottttialt or olheia tthii'f aclt mat titiate the te-lill cf elettion. II.Ilcl Itetttittion of irlir.e bt faith ful and featleat adtninittialioii of law. Public othtiaU tntist be abote the ttitpidnij ,. evtend ing pioltcllou to tn-e in ant foiin. i'onrlli A puie and nonpattUtn Judniaiv. I'lflh Kiiiitabl and rtatnnible at.s.nient for pitrpwet ot lava Hon. No tire Rift of public fiJMhli-et to pre tale ottTierchiti. sixth W be and etonoinii ill ex pefidituie ol putilk- fundt. Mi-colnte impartiality In Ihe atvaid of public cc.nti.K1. "tevenlli- Ihe Mliht of iiiuiietitlllii-s tn telf-i;oteiniiiiil to far at inii-I.Kn' tthli the welfire o the tlale In an eariieti ellcnt to attain the-e end, tte Invlle lb .utile (O'operallun ol everf mtl'tn Following- the adoption of the plat frrm came the nominations, as noted above. Ratlficntlon Meeting. A largely attended ratification meet ing was hld tonlfiht by the city and stale oiganlzatlons of the I'nlon partv it the Aiademy of Music. Kx-State Senator It. I''. Hughes, of this city, cnlled the meeting- to onler. and Franklin I.. Sheppard, also of this city, pteshled. Adiiteaies wer made by Slieppatd. !.! l-'met-.v. of Me. Keani Hev. O, (.'. Albettson nnd ex Ditilct Attorney (leorge S. C.taham, both of tills city. CHANGE IN THE FEDERATION. It Is Thought It Will Follow Shaf fer's Statement. lit Cv. lu-be W lie ftom ll.t Vt-oilattd Piev. Cleveland. Sept. 24. -Local labor leaders me wt ought up over the .state men of Piesldent Shnffei, of the Amal gamated association, in lefernce to the cause of Ihe fallllle of the recent great steel sttlke. In the opinion of these men, th tallltte of the steel strike means a revolution lu the ranks of the Ameilcan Federation of Labor and the overt hi ow of the policy of Piesldent (lompeis, whose ideas an widely dltfeietu fiom those opposed to him. tinmpeis' mauuei- or handling a strike l regarded a. loo lenient, lu that he favot s the elnil nation of all polities fiom the iiiestion. The mtti liolupeis element favors the endorse ment of the Socialist Ui bat p.uty. 1n III now the non-political element of th- Federation of Labor has tiiumphcd In the councils of the organization. The American Federation of Labor Ii criticised because It failed to lome to the aid of the Amalgamated associa tion In the .steel strike. Max Hayes, ii piotninent labor leader, -says the downfall o' the element now In control of the Federation of Labor Is probable. Isaac Cowan favors political action by labor union; also a latger weekly as sessment front employed wot king men than fifty cents. BISHOP GARVEY INSTALLED. Public Demonstration at the Recep tion a Notable Tribute. lit llti lie lie Wile floin 'Ihe U. Of uted Pit v. Altooua, Sc.pt. 24 Dr Ktlgene Oar e.v, the lit st bishop of the Catholic dloioso of Altooua, was formally In stalled In the pro-cathedtnl of St. John's this evening. Tie was accom panied to this city by Bishop Hoh.in, of Scranton, and Shnnahan, of Hauls, lung, and twenty priests of the Scian ton diocese. After the ceiemouieH lu the churi h, a public reception wis held In the school hall. Hev. -M. M. riheetly, delivered an address of welconie on behalf of th clergy: Mayor Cilles. on behalf of the municipality, and S. A. Wood, on behalf of thp laity. Hls.hop (larvey lesponded eloquently. The public demonstration was a noteworthy tribute to the new bishop, DUKE OF YORK'S PROGRESS. Royal Visitors Leave Ottawa on Way to Winnipeg, Hi Kulinlv-r Whe fiom 'the "i-noilaied I'rt-a. Oitaiw. Sept. 24 -The lluUe and Inn titan id fointtall and Voik resumed their tteatern lour todat. leatinc Ottawa for V inulpeg on their (pec nil Haiti ahoitlr after noon. Tl.it weie et i oi nil fiom nottinniint llou-e bt- a detathineiil nf draKOon. and a epitlat guanl of honoi ttat tliattn up at the atatlou Ihe ttteel-i throiliih whlih the total pailt diote ttere ciottded and their leave taking tta in t-heera. ''Ihe pilot apfcial ran) ma; Piemler l.aur ler ami other Dominion auiboritiei. leu hete thlr t.t minute ahead ot the ualn beailn; the dtnal pailf Ihe flii atop of any dilution will be made at VVinnipeii on Thut'dat afternoon. Kitchener Reports Piogiess. Me f'ailnalve n fiom 'ihe Avintlatiri Pie. I.onilou, Sept. -21 l.onl Kilthenei icp.it It that tttentf-idne Ilneta ttele Killed, tlviem tvouml-il and three humlieil and filly made pili.nei and that fnrlf etjht uiieudereil tuttteeu sepl. pi and 31. Wayue County Republicans, Rt l.vtlualte Wfie fiom 'Ibe VMiulited Pus- II cue. dale, pa.. Sept SI, The Wa.tnt- tsm.il Itrpiiblltaua todat- nominalrd I'harlri V. IIHi, iif lli.nesdale, lor iniiuiy tieattiiet, and l)i, 1'ird IV. I'nttell, nf Ilont .dale, ioi micne-i. 'the inuttn tlon ttaa baimouloiu and ueail) uuaJilniotia, GUILH OF MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE AFTER STRUNK'S MURDERER. Monioe County Authoilties Ate Hot on the Trail. II) I'lihitive Mile fiolu The Aaeotlaled I'rett. Fnstott, I'a., Sept, 24. The Monioe county iiutliui It Iph ate after two men who, this morning, killed Adam St i mi L, at Kllfiiberget's mill, a short distance above the Delawale Water Hup. The men wanted ate believed to be Chat les Qrether, of Kaston, and "I.ouk Island Wacky," a pair of des petate, dungetous fellows, who ute wanted for HtL'niptlng to 10b a stole at Hampton Junction, X, J., last Tues day morning, when the proptletor of the place, bis wlft and his daughter wete badly beaten by the thieves. Adam Strunk, of Shawnee, was lead ing two Stroudshurg olllceis lu search of Ihe burgl.it mid was about a bun dled yards lu advance when he came upon the men and ordered them to .surrender. One of the men, said to be Oi ether, opened lire on Strunk and shot him. Stitink lived only a few minutes after the bullet stiucU him. SUDDEN DEATHOF JUDGE J. M. WILSON He Was Principal Counsel for Rear Admlial Schley Was a Lender at the Washington Bar. By Ktiln.lYe Wire ftcm The AKiiUd I'rrti. Washington, Sept. 24. Jeieinlali Mou lotv Wilson, luincipal counsel for Hear Admiral Schley nnd one of the lead ing lawyeis of Wiieihiugton, died sud denly in his upui IniPtits In the Shote ham hotel alioitlj- after 11 o'clock to day. Heart falliue supei Induced by uu attack of acute Indigestion coupled with blight's dlertse, caused hi? death. Although somewhat Indlspoxed last night ami this morning the end came idlddrtily mid unexpectedly as he was in conference with his associate coun sel In the Schley case scarcely an hour b-ftne he died. He leaves a son, C'hailcs S. Wilson, who lias been associated with him In the law and a dnughter, Mis. William Haywood, of this illy, .linlge Wilson wa a native of Ohio nnd was 71! yea l of age. K.nly lu life he leinoved to Indiana whete he served wllh distinction on the common pleas and fit i nit court benches. He lepre sented an Indiana district In the fotty seeond ami fotty-thiid cougi esses, serving as chaliniau tespectlvely of the hoitt-e committees on Judiciary and the Disttict of Columbia. After ills letlie nient, fiom conBiess he formed a p.nt netshlp with mi jhsoclnie In congtess, Judge Shellabaifter, and the firm soon took i link at tin very fiont of the Washington bar. Al the time of his death he was piesl dent of the Chesapeake & l'otoni.ic Telephone company, a dltector in the National Fidelity mid Deposit com pany and wa hugely lnleieted in oth er corpora lions. He had been attorney for the I'nlon IMclflo inilioad uud the Mot mon chinch. CZOLOOSZ'S RELATIVES. Questioned at Buffalo but Deny Knowledge of Any Plot. lit i:r1iith- Wile Iiom 'Ihe oi uted Piew. Iluft'alo. Sejit '.M. -The father, btotlier and sister of i.eoti I'zolgosis, the presi dent's assassin, were put thtoiigh a rigid examination tonight by Asslst iint nistilil Attoi'oev P'fei1(-i'lc 1; Hitller In the preence of Assistnnt Supeilu- teinlent ('usiiik anil Detectives t.eary mitt Solomon, of the jiolice depmtmeut. T-'or mi hour und a hfalf thev weie under it semchliig fire of itilestlotih, whlih le- sulteti in the Inloi matloii that they knew nothing about the dastaidly plot; Hint I hev i nine fiom Cleveland to vin dicate their own name and, If possible, to aid the Authoilties by securing rroiu the pilsoner some statement us to IiIh leasons for the assassination. They Mill spend tonight nt polite hendiUfiiteis, not as ptlsotieis, but In hoies that the authoilties will permit tliein to see the lillsoner tomorrow. Oreat Miriovv was expressed bv the three because of the disgrace which l.eou has hi ought upon Ihe family. EMMA GOLDMAN FREED. Magistrate Releases Her in Accord ance with Judge's Ruling-. lb Kvhli-iie Wire fiom 'Ibe V.aocialed I'lc-'. Itit'iBi), sept 24. -t-'iciiiu (iuldtnan. the an atclihl lectin i-i, la non a free ttoinau, atier tno ttickc' tnipil-rimeni, fillottiuir the aoaa.tnaiiccii ol Hie preMdent llir laivt-er Infoimed M-citnatr Pihnbtllle th.it the uppei rnurt had bred the men named a Ml' ioldm.iii'a lO'toiiopiiaior and tint ihne ttia no etideiiie aaaltut her. "PlkiuU.ed fci want ol piotet ulion: tall the net (j.e." Mid the Jilc-cice, bileflt, ami in a mo ment tta idiaMtig htnrie ttilh her nninlutt Ii lend ttho tt.re in unit he r.-de in a tar ll.Ke to Ihe home nf hlaluill l.iak PHILIPPINES' FREEDOM. Senator Bacon mid Congressmen Pioinlse It After the War. lit l:clu.e Wire hnm 'Ihe Vnoiialed I're. Manila, sfpi "A -eiiaior II. con. ol Reonila, al bain-iiel toil it in Cnurnei province, aaid thai 0 oon aa the ttai ttat nnMcfd the I nn -d iaies ttould evtend to Ihe Phillfcpinea fttedoni at i ttat kiiottn In Vnieiua ItepieetMitatltea llaine. of 'I . unit. r, and llieeu. t.l 1'euiu.tltanla, emVe In a tliullai ali.uii Tno llepuhlli in ininiiesi-men ot Hie pint of li-.ii.la-tins tl.lilni.' Ihe Pnillpptre ItliutU lefrained fi.ciu tpcaiVIni; Jealousy the Cause. lit Kvilu.ite Wlie Iiom 'lite V..oijaled I're.t Holla. Vl.c, sept. Jl.-l.a.t nlkbt .1 S. Cieanell, an I nut I ut tor al the aihool of mini- and metal, bint), hol Mist Mollle I'otttll, ol litis tlty, thiounh Ihe bean ami killed her almost Irtttant-It- The nmllte feci ihe trlinn nal Jealou-y, t.ienattell tied and hat not been captUKd, Assassin of President McKlnleu QiiIgKIu Convicted Alter a Speedu but Fair Trial. TO BE SENTENCED SOON After the Case of tho People Rests, Judge Lewis for the Defense Ex plains Why He Appeared in the Case nnd Asks That If Any Doubt Exists In the Jury's Mind the Pris oner Be Given the Benefit of It. Judge White's Charge to the Jury. Verdict Taken Promptly Czolgosz Not Visibly Affected. Hr Fidiulve Wire from Tim A.tociatetl Pre. HillYnlo. Sept. 24. Leon T. CzoIkosj. alias l''red Nlrman, was found guilty today ot murder In the first degree by n Jury In Vait III ot the Supreme court, In having on the sixth day of Septem ber shot President William McKlnley, the wounds Inflicted afterwards result ing In the death of the president. The wheels of justice moved swiftly. The tilal of tho ussnssin consumed eight boms and twenty-six minutes and covered a peilod of only two days. Practically all of this was occupied by the juosecutlon in presenting a case yn clenr, so conclusive that even had the prisoner enteted the plea of insanity it Is doubtful If the jury would have re turned a, verdict dilfeieut fiom the ono tendeted ttnlav. The announcement made this after noon by the attorneys for Czolgosz that the eminent alienists summoned by the Kile county Hnr association nnd by the district attorney to examine Czol gosz anil to detetmlne his exact men tal condition had declared hltn to b perfectly sane, destroyed the only stage of a defense that Judges Lewis and Titus could have put together. Sentence on Thursday. liefore adjournment Justice Whit" mtiioiiuceil that he would irnnouute sentence upon the defendant on Thuis clay afternoon nt " o'clock. The pris oner was tnken nt once thiottgh the tunnel back to the Jail. To all appear ances he was lu no way nfteeted by the lesult of the ti Int. The crowd galheied at city hall to day was the largest -which has seen hint slme Ids arraignment. People weie lined on both sides ol the big rotunda on the second lloor, where court con vened, niul ftlnged the Mails lending from the lloor above. There was no demonstration except that ot curiosity. A large number of women witnessed todny's pioceedlngs. At J. 44 this Hfteilioi.il District Attoi ney Ventiey abruptly announced that the case of the prosecution was ended. Judge Lewis .nose slowly and, addiet.--lng the i onit, said that the sudden close of the case against Czolgosz wns a surprise to him nnd his colleague. They had no witnesses to call for the defense. He asked the com t Hint he be allowed to address the Jury at once. The com t consented, and the venerable Jin 1st began an address that will long be remembered by those who heard it. Judge Lewis said: Judge Lewis' Address. "iletitlenien of the Jury: "A calam ity has fallen upon this nation through (lie fit t of this man, but the question Is -whether his act was the act of an Insane man. If an Insane man It It not nun dei and he should he aciiultted of that charge, lie would then, of couiso, be ttmisfetied to an osylntn. "Much ilK-usfllon has occurred as to the propriety of any defens being In terposed lu this case. Many letters have been received by me since I assigned with ruy associate to defend this man cpiestlonlng the proptlety of a defense being attempted. You gentle men know, peihaiw, how Judge Titus and myself came into tills case. The position was not sought by us. but w appear here in peifoimanee of a duty which we thought devolved upon u, notwithstanding It was an exceedingly ilisagieeable one. "Ills honor, the judge who presides ut this tilal as a Jue.the ot the Siiptetne (Otii't N hete, but the law makes It bis duty to sit and pteslde at this trial. "Our very distinguished and able dis trict nttorney has prosecuted this ac tion, but the law makes it hii duty to do no. You gentlemen aie sitting there, but weie commanded to appear hete; under our sstcti of Jurisprud ence It was your duty to sit hete, hear the testimony In this case and pertomi the duty of determining whether this man Is to be executed or to be set ftee. "Tho defendant's counsel appeal 1-eie because, under our system of Jui-le-piudence, '" man can he placed on tilal for the high cilme of minder. Hi" penally of which, under the law. t deitib, without he has the assistance of counsel. The lonit has Hit power to designate counsel and It Is the rlut ll'lcnlliueil mi Pane 1 1 YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I1.1.1I dill (ol Npleuihei .', Pell; lllgheet tempetallire M dejleH Lotte.i timpeiaiuit- 4S duie Itcdallte lluinldil.t: Ma i 01 p'r t"t S p in ti par "er.t. Pietlpiiailoii. il hciuia Hided S p. ni , none. t H4- 4-v -f4 4--r-t .l; .- -- WEATHER FORECAST, C .i.htnuion, Supt. 2 1. Portrait fie Kadrin I'ennarlvanlat lair, eooler Wed. Wed. 4 iuin M a- . netda.t , 1 hur.day, fair winda, becoming (reah noilhejtterl.tf. 4- 4- 4- -f -f 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4i K