i. ''J-Ii.)1 ,-,1. cv- ' W V .W.fc V ',l.Wa, ,-, ' 'i ,AJ)r ii"r ' - v-r .i r .(.V'Sifl ra l-V'' - I; . 1 ( r- 'n (Tribune. THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPKR RECEIVING TUG COMPLETE NBWS SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WORLD. TWO a xS. TWELVE PAGES SCRANTON, PA., SAITRDAY MOKNIXU, OCTOWI2R 3. UMM. TWO CENTS. TWELVE PAGES cj?. ' -::::''''iHHBIfBjTLiJ?!EjBMBi?HCKS? COLUMBIA SAVES AMERICA'S CUP She Wins the Third Gomcst with Sir Thomas Upton's yacht Shamrock II. IRISH BOAT AHEAD AT THE FINISH But the Allownnce Conceded by Lip ton's Bont Makes the Winning Time of Columbln 41 Seconds The Series of Races the Closest Ever Sailed for the Cup Sir Thomas Lipton Undoubtedly Has the Ablest Foreign Yacht That Has Ever Ciosscd the Western Ocean. Xfiv Yoik, Oct. I. With lit in j flaps flowing fiom her toweling mast heads ami the ends ol' her spieadeis In honor of her ((including- tiluin)ili in the Clip i.ii e uC I tf 1 1 . tile KIlll.llll sloop Columbia i etui lied tn lior uucllniago under the esroit of the ouliie eitu slou Il0"l. She today loinpleled lur tlelcnse of lie4 lumiiieil tiuphy In an other Stirling- ii(e with lite Slinmiotk II over .i beward anil windwnid tine of ihli ly mlb s, cioosing the iliilsh line lo sei 011(1 behind liei antagonist, but winning on the time allow .inee i on ceded b, Llplon's bo.it, by II seconds. OFFICIAL TIME OF START: Columbia 1 1 :02 Shannock 1 1:02 OFFICIAL TIME OF FINISH: Shannock 3:35:38 Columbia 3:35:40 Fur the second time she bus now suo- essfiilly lolled the attempt it the Jlsi knight to wtest 1 1 om Aniciiia's possession the up th.it means the yachting siipiennie.i ol the wiulil. And plucky Sir Thoin.it. I.ipton, standing; on the In idge. led his g-iiests in Ihiee In ally cheem for the successful de fender. "She Is the belter boat " hi said, 'and she desei vo.s to lie ihecicd." The seiles of rmi"i just i Insert will tllwa.is be meiuoi.lble as ihe closest evi.-i mailed tor the I'lip.iiiul Sli Thomas, although defeated, will no home wllh the satisfaction of knowing lli.ii bis KOlden yacht is the ablest lineigu boat that OUT ctossed th wesli 1 u o( e.ill. JJtiring- lioth sei les ol lines not an uii towatd incident has dm lined, mid Sit Thomas will i etui a lo Ibislaiitl bv tar the most popular ul all tile foieignei. who liae ihalleiiged tin the Amulet' tioph.. Today's l.ae mi i,ipii. was I hi closi st ul the sei ics, lull lieiaus,. of tile fltlklness of i lie Mind on the beat home, as a ionle--t ol the lelallve meilts ul the yai his, it - nol to be loiupaied tilth the uuigiilllocnt i ii it and ioyall, fought battles uf S.uind.iy tt in t is teiday. The i uiidiliiuis of the l.ue ,n the stait today wen- m-i.v similar in tho-e of jeslouluy. The wind was slioiiK and from the slune, iili.il i on dltlons fur the i Imllemjor. The laiers weie seal away Indole the wind, null caii.ving a peii,ii. tin dossing; the line aitet the huudii.ip Blin. No olllelal moid Is kept ut tin time after thai huh Is Hied, but the experts Willi stop-W.'itelles estim.ilnl Columbia's bamlUap at tlltien sei ends and Sliann nek's al Uilii.v seconds. The eontest of the .iihts lleolng licfine Ihe following' Wlllll W.IS pl IUese, Inn not exciting. The big- i.ueis h id eeiy Inch ol t.invns spu-iul. Challenger Gains Slowly, Notwithstanding (he i.ut ih.u tlie Columbia beat the Shumioik befme the wind last S.ituula, the i h.ill.'iuji'r today (tallied slowly but steadily all tli" way out and loiiuded ilie inner mail; foiO-lllue scionds befme the de I'endU', having- neliially gained one minute ami four si-nuuK Immediate ly tiller the yaelils tinned their noses Into tlie wind lur the beat hum,., tlm blece moderated and united ilul.j. Tin sklppcts split IneUs. eaeh scanl'i iui for wind, wltlt iheiesuit th.it tlrst one would get a llli and then the other. .U one time Cidllinlila seelued a tulle ahead, w linn u sudden i ant of the wind allowed the Shiunim k to point in'iii'i r tlie iiiaik, and a mile fiom home the i luillrligcr appealed to be leading- by tally hall a mile. The talent be14.u1 lo leel nei mjiis, inn 11S tlie Mtihts appioaihed the llnlsh Hut Yankie skipper, by somo niiiaeiiloiis leferdeiualn, sinned his bo.u into llu llu'ht air Ilka a iilinutom ship and one hundred vii 1 da limn homo the two raeels Wei, alumni on een teiins, It was a unitv sIhIii ami one seldom vltl.C'ssi'd when lliev etosed rail lo l.lll, the whim , mills' bow spilt Just lipplUK the uuldeii boat's iiiasl, i'au dfmolliuill followed. Wls(es, shells, bells bauds anil iheeis uiiiied In a ttiaud I'lioiux 01 Jubilation, ami ,1. 1. MtitanV steam i.nlu ( '01. -air added to tho lei 1 Ilie din by mint, a national t.llllle 01 IWOIll.X-olle KUIIS. After the Coli'inilila had hauled down her Kails and sol hei Nbiniy llntr, tile CMUIHlull IllUilH llOWdeil alollJ,slili til rheer the Vauki'n sallms ami the win lllnr Pklppei. .Nor did they foiset rllher l.lpiuii or his gul'mit irali. In tutu tho i low ded sleaiueis tan uIoiik ;itt! the Sliaiiuoi I; and lain, mid the YiUHlUlshed li'i'eed almost as uilteh llonor as tho vlolm. And thus, with felfdtulions all around, the lueinii series ot lines for tho old etip, w lib It tho selniuiior Alltel ha IiioiikIii over tlfty years nyo, ouded with th.. K.Si of IVellliK. While laklnj; bis ilofeat namely, sir Tbouius Mptou uiiulii no atteniit to lonieul his honest disappointment. whep be talked abiilll Ihe line tolilaht on the Kiln. "I was eiy miii'li dlnp polllted," lie said. "I ean't hide thai. I HioukIiI within llfleen iulnu(t of the llnlsh lluil we bad won. I was sure is my lliu we had won. When I looked around, tlie situation had i housed and we had loci. It was n bald blow lo be so near winning and then to lose. I should like to liae Kot one rare, jusi by way of totisola t'oii. Won Fair and Square. "It Is a very haul tliliiK to lie beaten bj a bl oath by a low beats ot the piil-e. It has been a seveie stialn on me. I have woiked so hard tin many months now and I am Kind It Is over. To h Hi' won would lme bi-en a jo. Stealer than tod.i.W ilNuppoliiliiioiil. L'olunibU'- win loda.i was fair and .iiiaie anil hoiiui.ible.' ilnully had Hip Kiln's unelun's totielied liottoni wlnii a liiuiich luuu the yaelil ("oisalr 1 .tine uloilK-lde beui liitr tin i.'gatta loinmlilei of Hie New i'oik yai lit cltili. Sir Thomas met llli'lii at Hie h'.ld of thi' R.uiRWjy and as he "hook hands wltlt tliem indivdu . 1 1 1 v he said: (leiitl'Miii'li, It was a fair b-.tl. T waul to s.ij amiln that jmi b.ie Heated mo with the titmii-t lali'iio-s and loiutesy. You have met eveiy wl-h of mine and fiom my heat I I thank- .oii." Commodore Lewis C.i.-s l,"ilwaul, ihaiiman of the XeW Yoik .'iilit elnb lenetta . onuilltti e loplled: "Sir Thoinas, we have neier had a tliiei siioitspian to deal with." Vhn askul about his plans for tho tutuf". Sir Thoinas said: "U is tun eaily to talk almut any plans. About Ihe Sliamioik.l annul deiide it what I shall do slid as to 1 halli'iutliiK attain it is too soon to think about it." ):. I .MoiK.111 the man. liter o tlie Columbia, .-aid "I am veiy happy that we won and itl.td the strain i ovei. We leiiainly had lo make a splendid Unlit for It. We bad a splendid eaptain and a splen did erew." C.iutiiln 1 in ii said: "We did tin he-t we (onid and tliey did the lust 1 hey (onid and we laniu out Hist, That's all." THE STATE FIREMEN AT PHILADELPHIA Fiogiainme of Events Teiminates with Exciting Tests of Speed 011 Btoad Stieet. l'.v I i lii-iw ii. 110111 II.,' i'ihiJ I'uc.. I'lillailelphia. Get. I. The Ion pio Kiamme ol ent- ill 1 oilllet Hon "with tile lonveiitloii ol the Slate Kiiemen's association lei minuted toda Willi 1 -1 illll; tests 01 speed on liluad si leel. The events weie as lollows. Ilni in,, for l.i ll, J J) ,-,ll.I--I 11 ,t pll., "mi; .imiiiiiI ul.', -ri. iliinl ni". :. Ill-l W.ltll I'll.' , .00). 111,1 , lltitl.i. I'.i . VWMI. Iinl. n ml 'in In. iiiiiiint, II,. I lliu!,, V .1 , noiiil, Id Ii. f 1 111 iuiii)iin, litil lluil,, iliinl. 'lilli.' ,t(i'.. Il14, ,U-'i - li. i un. -ill V.H.U. fail ).i it , stun. u i.nu fllll', Sli), I I, Mil (III!', -.'", I u-i Wad I lie unit. no, llullii I'i , umi, hull 1 inli ul. liiil II ml,, mi 'in. I; I'iiIiiiu, (In--in, iliinl Inn.'. II. I.',. .".'. linn!: iinl lulilii ii.r, J'"i ini l'ut I'lii', -7 ., uMi'l pi 11 , - . MISS LONG DEAD. Daughter of the Secietaiy of the Navy Pns.se-3 Away. Hi l.. tu-hi Wai'tiimi 1 111 -.nuie.l I'i.-i". IHiiKhniu, llii"., iii 1. .1. -foiiow was biollllt to Ihe household of Secietaiy lullll I) 1.01114 III the ill .11 ll tomf-lll of Helm, Ills second daimhter She died ot pnlmnnar.v tiouiile wlitih had L- lu icpiloii iijler 1 lo-o .Utelltlon 10 social diillis dmiiiK th. sei ietur,'s lit, st tot in in the inbiiii 1. .Mr-. I.mm'.i healilt had tailed and Ii was neeessaiy that Ml-s Helen should take her plaee. The il.tUKblei'- he.illh also lulled and she went to Colotado SpriiiKS In .N'ovemhei , ls'.'N. I!ei'"iitl hei pliysiians leeoni nieuili d a letiiiu 10 Iter home and two weeks ,ik she slalled e.is. The lionie iiimitift did not hiluf; the hopod for im -pioVi'lllellt. Slie was Ihe yollliKei' dniif-hlei of .li. I.oiik's lii.-t wife, and W.ls Jli Ve.lls ul ,IKO, FIVE VICTIMS Or INDIANS. Renegade Band of Apaches Commit Attocities in.New Mexico, In 1 Iii.ih w ai tioin im tun i th ii I'n i Allniiili Ulie, N, Al., Oil. 4. Wind ha- j.isl bii 11 leif'hed Hint a U'lle I mil baud of Apai he Indians fiom I In' San "u I li- Hescl Mllion is In the .Mi Kolliiu mountain-, sunt Ii ol this illy. I'I i poisons wee killed by then a few ilnysnKo on Willow Cieek, lit 11 Hie Hid War Hatch leinlemoiis of llei 1111I11111 No pal Hi illnis ot the olltbleak luue In en lei lived. I'ulteil Stales Maulial I'oiakir Is now at Sliver Clij, and piobahl.v will wo in Hie scene bi'lorn II .mnlim heie. GRAND CIRCUIT RACES. 11,1 llu'lMW Wll' III III III ).i. ull.l I'Ki.. 'till.' II.II1U'. '1 I I llu gui 'I, iiuuil I.KU .1 ..ul hi 11 I in 1 1,1 s iiiiiijiI. . '.Ml 1 I.e. ..i i-: inn-', VI ''! I "'Hi' I ( iiiiin . lira; liiii'.i Wlll,i,, nu.ml; I uii.Im Mi. I'.i'. iliinl liw uIImU 0IJII1.I. Iti'-t tlllll', ju.,1. ili ile, piling, n-i, fl.&im. Ii,.,iii Mi l,u(.-iii. Hut: siul.i -mil..!, hi mill; 'J. II, 11 m it. Il.inl. Hid lliu.'. - II 'J II il.i pl.li.Ji puiKi', SI iM. Wulln K.ilil, Hi. 1, illj.v. mi 1. ml; I 'nun ut InUu, ilm.l, ll.ii'.' uiiiiu .i.nti.l lit nan', 'IP... '.Ml iIjv. inviliji I'lii'f, fl,")!"!. (hciuii, lnl, ll.iii It'll', ri.uii'l, llluli'l.i Iti'ilv. anil, thiol l.iiilit illu'H .ljil.il llc-l lliu... .,07'':. -.Ml 1 1 1-..-. I111II111K, pillM, -l,i). Ilul Cine l ,lilt: ,llrM' ( , Ml.lnlt Pliluiv. 'llillltlj, iliinl i:ii,lil h'.Ih'u jIu Urii''l. It. -I time, !.U'i. EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Deliheintlons nt San Fiauclsco De voted to Misslonaiy Field. My Hvdmlir Win- tiom The ."isorlt-il rr'M, Sun Ki(iiiiu((i, Oel. 4, Todio's dr llbeiailons or the biennial eonveiilloti of the i:-)icopiil I'htucli of Anicibii weie devoled mainly lo lite missionary Held. In Joint sesBlrn 11 1 ('solution was adopt'd (0 adjoiitu the ((invention on Thin sda.v. October 17. Petitions fiom leplf si'lllntlVe cities', itn.sloii'' 10 sei till' the iirvt tilennlal ineolliift, weie pit sertleil lu behalf of I'lllsblilK. Ho-don, Clnrlimatl, Louisville mid New Oileiins. No 111 Hon was taken, bill on nioliuii of J. I'leiponl Morgan a loiiimitlee was appointed to decide where Hie 110M 1 nil venllon sliiill be held. The house of bishops decided to consider the t oust I tutiou as soon as it shall be ai ted upon bv the hoiise of deputies. The house of deputies will lnle up Hip mailer of niatfdiiul readings, whlili eieuln.v was passed on by Ihe bishops as soon as It shall llnlsh the constitution. wlikh II is now lonsldeiliitf. The puipi-seil union on niatthtKO and dlvoue will be considered pexl, There was scarcely stiimlhiK 100111 In the thunh while Hie conventloii was In session. IjiiiIiih: the day, sei vices vveu held lu SI. Luke's chilli h by lite PallKbteis of the KIiik. and loiilKlit at SI. Slepbeu's 1 inn eh Hie Hiollierhood of St. Andiew had a quiet Iiotlr iind pieiiatntlon for holy loumitmioi). .-.. . HEMP SCANDAL INQUIRY. Gen. Dudley Tells of Men Expected to Take Stock in the Company. B, I'kIiii.i Will1 (ruin 'Hi,- .-uiIjIhI I'm'. Wnsliiin,Ton. Oct. 4. I''rank M, At tciholt of Akion, t) was the lll-t wll-iie.-s cvJIed today by the Semite nillilaiy all'ah ! loinnilllee in tlie investigation ol chaises 11 gains l.ieiitonanl Colonel Helsi.iiKl. Sir. Atteihoil had aiiansod for a iiiietli:s witli I'Mint. Hddy - Co.. of New Yi 1 k to he attended by llei-tand. Hawkes and himself, Hei-tand. how ever, did 110L attend the ineeilUK. and siiljsequenUy appealed eutliely indli feienl to the whole nintler. He said he did not have, another meeting with the inleiested pailies. Maior Jluwkes emlfavoied to show that time had been two nter lings, inn Mr, Atlerhoit -.lid' positively only one had been held. Cn'tieral W. W. Dudley, one of tlie ptomoteis of the pioposcd conipaiiv, and an attorney lu the settlement made with I l.i tikes, de-eiibed tho prelimin ary -teps taken In the oiK.liilnatlou of the loiiipiiny. He said that Heistand had nieiitiotii d the names of timcial Cm bin, A-sislant Secietaiy Jleikle johii and Assistant Seeietaij Allen .w Ji lends of li.s who would take stock in the iiiteipilse, and .laor Ilawkes had mentioned the mime of .ludso Hoyd, who also would so Ino tlie com pany. The stiii k, he .-aid, was to be appoi Honed as lieietofoie explained by other williei-es. MASSACRE AT SAMAR. General Chaffee Gives Further De tails of the Affair. l'.j I , lnMic W lie ti 1111 'II c l.n uinl I'i iij. Washington, Oit. I The war 1lep.11 1 ment toulKht iKeived a (lls)iatih fiom Ceiieial ('haffee, ai ."Manila, givint' tiutbei details of the 111,1,1111' of Company c, ;J-uh leHhneiit, in Sa111.11. The iitloi illation was sent to (leneial Cliall'ee bv umi of the lomp.inv who esuiped, Tlie.v sa.v the lompaliv was i.tlackid at a sIkiuiI ot the iliigiiiK of convent bells, y iiijimt f,o boloiueii, .'im Irom lear ol ipiai tei - mid .'mi 110111 in flout, slniultaneniislj , while Hie 1 timp.ill.i wusiMtluK hleakfa-t. Tlie ai fin KlllK foil e Killlled possession ol Ihe anus, ami lu ihe tlitlii for the anus most of tlie men met death. The en emy was bealeii ntf tempoiaiilv ! (ibuiii t went. -live men who jjalned their aims. Tlie loinm.ind consisted ot thlee olllieis fiini sevent.v-tw 0 men. Tlie lluee olbeeis and lolly enlisted men wen killed. Twentv -eight living men me iik oitnled for, Ihlileen of these iiiiK wounded. Four ate miss ing. Insurgents set Ilie to iinarteis building: and a number of bodies weie burned, The little band of twent.v elght men bulled the tlnee oflieers and iwentv-nlne men beioie leavinji in a boat lor Hasey. SULTAN SNUBS CONGRESSMEN. Ruler of Jolo Declines to Receive Aiueiiciui Law Mnkeis. III I M lll.lll! 11' fllilll I'lif .s-o. 1111 I I'i,-- .Mulillii, Oil. I.-Tho lougiesslonal pniy. oil its aulval at Jolo. was de nied .ill luleiview Willi Ilie silllail, who olfered Illness as hi- exi u.-e. The na tives f.ay the suit. 111 I- well, and that lie had oilier leasous for decltuliig 10 tuelvf Hie visitor finlii WiisIiIukIiiu, Heiieuil Jlughes 1 aides I'uiin the Is land of iSamar that lialauglga, wheie Hie disaster 10 Compauy c, of the Ninth icglmeill. oiinucd. is deseiied and lu ruins. Colonel Isaac U. He Hussy, of the nievenili iufaiitiy, who, on he.nliu of the slaiigliter, liiiine illatily stinted lor the sumo wlili a battalion, Is 1 los.-ly follow lug- the I'Jlj. plnos, "MAN" CONVICT A WOMAN, In Ptison Eleven MontliH Befoie Fact Became Known, Hi I.iIiim W111 hum tin 1.,-i'iu ..I I'ii-i. l.lllioln, Neb, Oil, I -Km elevm iiioiitlis Ihn olili l.ils ,11 tlie Nebuiska stall; iellleiltaiy Have sllppo-ed Hint a pilsoiier known as "Hun" .Mai tin was a man. The dl-toveiy Hiat Ihe loiivht Is a woman, and that her teal liiiliin Is J.eiisi .Mat tin, lias just been III, ule bi the piisou phs hUlaus. Thu woimui was aiiesled, tiled and (onvluid at Spring: View, Kej.1p.1lm uiiniij, us a man, a ,car ago. for lanse stealing. She now has put on women's clothing; ami will seive out tin. n. niaiuiitr of lior tin 10 yens' smiieine, She seemed to take It as a Joke when (Im dlsioveiy was made. She is :'0 veins old. Big Cigar Factojy Binned II.i l;xluiJw' 1M10 hum 'Ihe A-,oiliUJ Pu'.i. Tjiupj, I'll, (M. 1 'Hio il.r fattui' ul Olialloi.ni mul I'uiiiiiju.i, u( Ni' I101U jihI 'Ijiii ij, n 1ln.t1u.Ktl by l.iit loJuv, tci.'ll.rr viii i nunilur ut mhn tiulliliuv 'Hie tuljl In-, 1, r,il tU'l (t sivi.liiii. STATEMENT OF MR. GOMPERS Viuorous Replu to the Gharues Marie bu Mr. Shatter ot ths Mmiilfjoiiidtecl flssoclatloii. THE LEADER DENOUNCED Mr. Goinpets Explains That No Re quest for Assistance Wns Ever Received from Mr. Shaffer Duriiig the Entire Stilke of the Steel Wotkers Mr. Compels Was Re quested to Older a General Sttlke. in Aid of the Union Steel Woikeis, but Could Not Do It. li.i I'mIii-ik Wlr,- from Tlie U-oelatf 1 1'irni, Wa-lilnelou, Oct. 4.I'nfident Gom peis, of the 'Ameileaii Fedvint Ion of Labor, publishes In tho October Issue of the FedeiatlonM, the official orj;.in of Hint body, a vlgoiotts and detailed statement lu leply to eliatges ninde by 1-iesldenl siitiffi'i, of the Amalgamated Assoilulion of Hon and Steel wotkeis, regaidli.s the attitude of IMr. (muipcis am! President MIIiIipII, of the Cnlted Mine AVnricis of Ameileo, din lug the teeent steel s(fKe. jf, fiompers says: "Mr. Shaffer says that he especially lelied upon the Ameilrau Fedetatlon ot Labor for financial nsslslnuee. 1 ns 01 1 that he never asked foi any. No tc'iuesi, either willten, telegraphic or veib.tl. was ever teielved dining: the entile strike nt the olllee of the Anieil ean 'eilei.illon of Labor from Mr. Shaffer or It 0111 any other tepiesenta tlve of Hie Amalgamated association, asking for llnaneial assistance. Yet 1 vendue to asseit thai neaily eveiy dollai of llnaneial assistance leielved at the ollbe of the Amaly-arnated asso ciation came f 10111 uulbiis alliliated Willi the Ameiiian Federation of L.ibot. and if Ihe fedeiallon as such did not give a cut, It was because It was neither tlii ci tly or indiiectly asked to do so," l't-KiiidliiK Mr. Sh.llfei's stalenient thai he aiianged a nieullng- between Mr. .1. t'lfrpont .Moigan and Mr. Com pels, for which he alleges Mr. Moigan gave up ids aiatlon, but Mr. Compels lelhil to appear, .Mr. Ciompeis says; ".Mr. rfhaffer says Hint which is nu ll ue, and be knows It." 'oriespondcnii' fiom Mi. Shaffer, urging .Mr. ("iompeis ami Secietnry Moili-on lu 1 mile lllllliedialely to I'ills biiigr, Is published, and after detailing sevvinl Inlet views Willi Mi. ShafiVr and oiheis, Mr. Oompeis sajs: "It will Ihiis . ..,-eu tliul Mr. Slev en sou (an eiupkiir of union labor friend ly to the Amalgamated) was to meet Mr. Moigan at the ci.v time when Mr. I'asle.v (of the Civic 1'VdeiatloiO, not .Mr. Shaifer. had anaiU'ed lor me 10 meet Mr. MniB.in." Too Many It our in the File. Mr. Ciuiiipi'is says lie ccplaineil to Mi Sh'illef that it was not advisable to have too man.v lions In Hie file at the same lime, and that Mr. Shaffer agieed with him as lo (he substitiilioii ol Mi. Sieveiison for himself Uiom )i'ls at this piupo-ed lOUlelelKe, all of us being I'ull.v iei.siiadf-d I hut Mr. St. leilsou, being so highly leiom inendetl by Mi. Shaffer and going with the pio'-oslilon lor aibitiatlon to Mr. Moigau. -would be sun essful." Tile lei ins of Ihe Kgi eeinetlt so, mcil bv .Mi. Shall'.-!', Sept. H, mid those se iiited by Me-sis. nompeis, Mitchell and olbeis, Sept. ), are piluled lu larallel loliinin-, the former enuinei atliig the Cuifil JJover and Demmler 11 Ills among those not Im hided as union mills, and the laller piovidiug loi litem as union mills. Mi. fioiupeis says .Mr. Shaffer now knows that It Is unwise for men at the head of oiKanUatlons 10 deckiie for polules which Hie lank and file will not appiove. and tliul If such 1 (million sense 1- Iguoied the men will d"s''l't their I'-atler. Mi. liompeis sa.v-. that what Mr. Sh.ill'er wanted him lo do was to have a geneial union stilke In aid of the steel stilke. This Mr. Ooinpers says he could not do. "I felt i onlldeiit," sas Mr (Iompeis, "That the execu tive olllecis of the tiatles unions of Ameilui ought not ami would not violate 01 Ine.tk llieir loitliacts or agr-inciiis wllh ihelr employi'iy llliouglioilt the county, limice llieie would not mid ought not to be a wide spie.ul syiiip.ithetlc strike." Noll-i ouiplliiliie of his tetiuest, ll Is Hs-ei'led. Is the basis ot the bluer at tacks b.v Mr, Shaffei. Mr, Compels sa.vs .Mr, Mitchell denied to him (hat he ever had piomised 10 inll out the Illinois of the Culled Mine Workeis or any oilier labor bureau, GRETCHER, CAPTURED. Burglar Who Killed Adiun St nine Attempts Suicide, II) I'x'ludii Will bi'iii Hi' -Kso. iafiJ I'ica. I -Mini, n.l I -l.i-iiH liu'ilm, Hut Imijlbi wlii.l.ul niul killctl ViCiiii slum, a l .nidi' ioii iv .il. ml li) sinl.-i 110, 'hi 1 iin-til hu' l.idjv 111 dii' ifll'l ul Iik i.lci'n liou,o lie ,ii tcnilit-il lu flic'il bini-elf v1iui 1 hi 'i.ilkdiuti .ami' iijiihi Mill. Im tin Ji Miitl In icitiliu in I.I' ii,lulcl al In-. Injil liii'iilui j. vvniiil lur Imilin, .mil S'linif, willi .1 uil nt lrl.ili!i-, v.D ..ijliliin- ht him in tin' ui.niU. 'I hi' ntu-i'ilii In liti.iin; hllii .ilul wlion llii' nun fttie Jl'uiii Pi iIju htm inn I -1 .nri'.t In' mhIiIi lib ill ii a level 11 1 mi'l hlml stiuiii' tli'til. lit' llit'il ajjlu lulilo lu. I'm 1)1. ami In, nhtiulMiui-. 1. en in, 1 ili.iniruil until IihIji. DEATHS OF A DAY. 11.1 i:iin.hi Mm fiuiu iiif ..hjiii1 i'u.j. suouil.biiiif, l',!.,.!)!, . -(uluiiel Ilium i' II. Dilli'', uf I'l.ili'l-ll'lii.i, mIii' In lii'iii li.aitliin: .it I ho "ll;h.ilul inn," 1 i-i? Miuuiitl ii"lt lino, tliul Ii-lninln'. iikciI 7 .U'.ii-. 'I lie il.' uaij mik'iI llitciii.il lie Civil war vvitli j-ual ilUlln.lk'ii, IVr nuii.i Jul- In uj iiimril in t lie is I in- l"j-ll't, in I'uii". t'loiilf. wl lie in nuilo III- Mluiu. )tii,i'ul u., i Illlllltll'l (f till- l.lj-iu'1 lit I tl'll'Jl . NO CHANGES IN WHITE HOUSE. Roosevelt Snys It Is BIr Enough for His Family, lb rxdudir llr fi (iu ilie li-iu i.ili il l'if. Waslllngtoll. D. C Oel. 1. I'i'.f ideitt Hoosevelt, like President McKlnley, opioed to olleiliic the while liuiise, lie believes, Us I'i evident McKlnley be lieved, Hint Hie hlfdoili- mansion, ilth Willi the iissoilatlims nnd u.idlllims uf a centuiy, should be Kepi as It Is, lie has taken note of the suggestions Hindi' In Ihe newspapers that, because of his laiRo family I be laiKesi thai has occupied the while holiseHiere would be ail Imperative necessity for eiilarlng Its ueeoimiioduHoiiH, and look occasion today to sn, wlih Ids eu.tipinnry emphnls, thai neither be nor Mis. Roo-evell deshul any nltei nllons or additions, and that the whllp house stilled him us a personal and as tin oflklol lesldellee. President nooeVelt's stjteuienls lu lrgard to this umtter weie made in Cmi1pi Mooie, 1 lei k of the senate coiiunlltee mi ihe District of Colmn l)lu, Who oUlllned lo hint today the work of the ooinuils-foii of evpeils up. pointed at the ottui ses-lon of th senate last spring-, to pieparc plans for Hie J'ntlne tientiiieiii of Ihe puik sys. tent of the District of Coltlinbla, and with lespeet to the lotatlon of public bulldiiiKH that may be heienfter elected in the D!trh t of I'oliimbla. KRUGER'S MIND WEAKENING. Ex-Fiesident Growing Feeble Physi cally Also, Boer Envoy Snys. Ill l'illld? Milt tlllll Hi'' "lUf.ii.llnI I'lfM. The Hague, Oi t. I. A. D. W. Wol maians, one of Hie Boer envois who has been visiting .Mr. Kiuger at 1T11 veisttm, found the menial londlllon i"" the fotmer piesldent of the Tiansvual to be by no means satisfai toiy. Mr. Kiuger Is slowly glow lug Weaker, physically and menially. His slowness In reachltiir a decision on impoilaiit tiiiestlons Is found to be a -eiious liiud latiee to those wot king in Knrope in behalf of (he Hoer cause. At the kIIbIu est iiiipsllon reg-ardiiiK his health, Mr. Kiuger exhibits intense Ii illation, and vehemently denies that anything- s wiong-. The appio.iih of winter i.uises anxiety, as Mr. Krilger ieftses lo leave Holland. Aciording: to ,1 leitinik made by a piomlnent Hoer. tile foi mei piesldent's londlllon would long since have been much worse if balled of (iieat Hiitulu did nol nerve hint lo continue. CHICAGO STRIKE MAY SPREAD. Street Railioad and Electric Light Linemen in Sympathy. Br Lirlm'vt W ice fi.mi lie Issorl.'.nl Piftf. Cblc.'igo, Oct. . A stilke on the slice, railroad lines and tiK.iinst Ihe eleclllc lighting companies Is thienl eiied. owing-to sympatic foi ihesliik-ing- llneiiieii, H11.-lue.ss Agent A K. Jack-on. who Is managing Ihe stilke. sa.vs thai he has been empoweied to 1 all out the lilienien employed by the I'tiion Tiai lloii loiupan.v, the ChUago City Hit 11 load ( oiiipau.v, the several subuibau uillioaiK u-ed as eeii-is and also the lepnli 1 en ol (he Cniiiiiiniiw eallb Hle, 11 ic lomp.'iny. DUN'S WEEKLY REVIEW. Tlade Channels Reuiatknbly Fiee fiom Obsttuction Nothing New in the Steel Situation. It.l l.v lurilf Wllf fiom lie It.".! Ml, it l'l,'-J XeW V01 It. Oct. (. It, C. Dun , Co 's weekl.v leview nt Hade toilliil low will sa: ll.nli' (111111111- .111' liln.ili.-l'!.' Hi.' ("in eh .inn linn, .1III1 -iikIi ih" ini.i"iii"nc n jutitl- ji ..mil iolnti I- iliui,'.! la hi-iilhiiiiit ii.ni-i'ili linn Ul Illtn'-. Vjniiiiiiiiilii(. ! nf ,uli vn,i'i Ilul '' win Hi. .ue iillt, jinl fiiiilit'i Mj'i, ifcii-iiiiinU 1 .hi H 111. .1 II 0 IHIIIllliI I'f -illkll I'I 'l IIIIIIIIIHim M.II11I14 lieu In- il.'irl..jir.l 111 nu ml i" Hi" Ii 011 .ilul -.1111 t-hiulit'ii, .mil. uiili ii" null1 tiiiw.l. il In llnlt 1 Hull- In 1111U1I.1' ioiiiliiiiit leu. ti e 1- llllh' ilii.tl ul no in II i'i ul 1 h-nilli' ill Ih.' iiinl.it I or m Hi" link'. Cumuli- lui in iiimiiii'iu- niiillti "I tlirl l.lllS lllllvi'uhli' III l ,lill l tlllll'llt tllllilJUullS iliilli.dti lln' v'li'-r.il u.iitliliiii.1' 111 the iUlilliii ut I'llic-. .iinl Ih" iiiiudun '( ulh titilliii ii.iiliul in ini'ii Hi" jnmini, hwiU ul ll." imni In I'liiUhiil rlii'l .mil I'U mm -ili ii" nf aatl-lll (llll lull'lll". si,i.li, ptniliii is I1.1W ilt'i llnt'il intuit LiU'li .1- a lui", unli lln' 1 vii'.ltni nf uiilvii ami p.il. pi o ilmlv ll.e uiIjIIiiii vvj vIilfl in nun. it liili,tit 1'" iv.nli'il, film lliil iciul in1. Ihrtatul mini lluil mi nihil irnuiiiiiilll', llvi.'il I1.0' im irj, ul, Inn Ji" "till hiJll l"i tit' mi' I., en! ,-ll,',7l lnlii.b i,t'iii, in litnii Mlaiiilt nil. jjijIii-c .',I4I,iii I.ii.Iii l lad leu. mil " ''At.- '- Inelii'l- In I v'l. Wl11.1l m.i. .tl-i I.-1, iuiiIjII. lioullil' nf il.ntll. Iinii i.lliui.M nf fnrflifil iui"i ilul witl-, wlillo iipnil- fi.'in Ih" I niit-tl suo wen: ..iiiillt'l Unit III Hie Irt.ii'illnit wi''!. ii mill j fu lltnli .hliiiiit'iil., Ilul" i MII 11 j,nni i,i(,viiik in imiiijli)ii with iMillei u-ji 'III" Kli'Ul lc "f Hit-' il'illll'lk' i ! it iMi till .veil' i-. iiniitji.'i I'.i inii'ii'.r iitfii.i. nf ',.ui,;r, iiildcl, .idilli'l .. I ...- I lol 'N, .mil li.i.ll.ll.l III IMI'l. ('.iiiillt'l tliif ct h ni'iiihi 1 'Jn-, ill ih" linti'l si.ilt', .11,. I11-1 !lus 1 1.1 11 ji, ami lliliu-v'n 11 in (.lluill, UJ.IKt IVMIlll lllll't' llM lui. TO SEND MARINES TO PANAMA. Repoited Reason for Rubbing Woik on the Tiauspoit Solace. Il,i I . Insivi' tf(' ll.'iu II" Vi-muiel I'll" Villlejo. Cal., Oil, ) -dldets bav been leeelved at .Mine Island lo 1 ush tin) 1 epulis mi the naval uanspoit ,So. nee, lis sin must he ead,v for servbe by October 1.1. The men will woik iiverlliue niniliiii- oilsly tn gel Hie ves.-el lead.v. ll is nild that she Is needed to lake a Intel ul in. nines to I'.tiiaiiia. CONDENSED 1 1 . 1 1 1 i -1 1 1 1 K' . IM I V tli'itlti i iiiinil '"'In jl Hi, .t.'li' iliuiiiii.i i In im Mi I.IHI..I I.UUl. Hut jml I'oiui i.iiniiii,i, I l l.i. (im. uiiul, -,IMil. Illllbl'iliy, IM I I.UUI.llI Mull. Iftll.l I'I ibrnl I ii'l'lt" IV li uiff . MiMuiitf), im ll(iiliili.v iJJlinl lininJciil, luii'ltiiiiHtl In I" lijngiil i'll Hit. MiMinui i-oli .i Ii' u l.'oi c( lite uiilll II. (. 21. 'llio ue liU i.vl ,ni I'Hi' dUli'i-nl Ot I'.) tin' WtJiil ot luliioi.y ADMIRAL SAMPSON WILL BE A WITNESS MR. FOWLER'S STATEMENT. Com Be of the Ontntio nnd Western Railioad Towatds Minets. Hi I v liin' Win In Hi lln' A.0'!j ul I'i's" New Yoik. Oct. (. -Piesldeill Kow let of the New Yoik, Oiiluilii and W'eslern ta.iiiind company m.idi this simenieiu loiJa.v ie(-aiilltiK Ihe sltlkeor Hie till it eis eiuplo.veil by Hie Setailtoll C0.1I loiiipinv: "SpeakniK foi the N'evv Yolk and Seranioti Coal eonlp.uiy I in 11 state Hint tin coal company makes no ill. Ilnetlons between mlnem belonging to Mr. Mid Ip-II'.s oiRaiilMitlnu and tho-e who piefer lo maintain their indepen dinee. No miner Is kept out of the mines of that 1 urn pan, because iv has In caul nor shall an, minets be dls- cluigeil for lallure lo pioduee one. The j inlfinis al i'lne Uioolc stopped n oik of ,ihc!i own volition and Ihe place was sbitf down becatifle of their action. Woik will le lesnined at tlie nini Iiiiuy's jdeasme, Tlie coal lonipany po-ied a notice lasL .Match 1 oiillntiliif an Ini ieae of leu percent lu Hie wai:ts of all Us employes until Apill next, That offer was accepted and the dim pany has not deviated one lou fioni lite ai taiiBenient. "No confeieiiee has been hud with the exeitillve board of Culled Mine inkers, nor with the delegate ot f.uy oiit-lde organlziitlon. Neither Ihe New Yoik and Ser.inton Coal company 1101 any oilier compuny wllh which I ..m connected shall tiriender the con tiol of ll,s afi'aiis Into their hands." PENNSYLVANIA DAY AT PAN-AMERICAN FotiUal Exetcises at the Temple of Music -Go vet nor Stone Responds to Addtess of Welcome. Ill l.vilil-iv, Will' lioill Hi" It-i'ilJtitl l'ls liulfalo, Oct. -t Pennsylvanl.t cele bialed at the Pan-Anici lean exposition today In .1 mtisL splendid manner. The 1 onimodlciiis state house was ciowded to the utmost rapacity dining Ihe en tile day. The formal exetcises weie held In the Temple of .Miitlc, the lion. J.'imb H. IHdgewav. piesldlng. Music was linnNlieil b.v ihe SeVenty-foui th leglruent band of Utiri'alo. The addtess of welioine vvas dellveied bv the dl leetor selleuil of the e)o.-llion, V. I. IStK huniiit. who eme-.-iil his knUIII (iilloii al (he lui Re nuniber ol I'eims.vl i.inl.i. people pic'senl. The gov ei nor of the state, Hon. William A. Stone, te .spouded All addie.-s was deliveled bv Oenti.il l''i.tnlv lieeder, who spoke In place ul Senator Hul-e 1'elllo-v, Ihe laltei being uualile 10 lome lo the e-c-po-ltion. Altel the eeieinoiiie-i the I'emi.-.vl- . vaiiians visiti'd the iii,iii. points of in - teii't. While ai the Indian longu-s (jeicmliiio and his liiniVh adopted a numb-i of the distinguished vistois Into their tilbe. He ionium named Guv. Stone "Chief Alonlupols" and Alloi- ej (Jellel.ll j;lkils 'Chief KlIOW- Much '.aw." MONUMENT TO DRAKE. Citizens of Titusville Honor Meiuoiy of the Discoveier of Oil. U; Knolii.lt. Wire trim Tht M, f.illd frwf 'I'lllisville. l.i Ucl I -lu Hi" Pl.s enee of fi.niiu people, Including Md si hool 1 Illicit en and nuny oil region notables and iild-liine oil men, Ihe Im posing ami io-'U.v memorial elected lo the meiuoiy of Colonel I". 1;. Diake, founder of the Petioleuni Indium .1, Was iiiivelled al Woudlawu 1 eineiery toda.v. with inipie.sslVe eei emonies. 'Ihe 1 I.llie of the donor of tills llibllte to ihe man who dillled the first oil well Is for ihe ptesent wlihlield, but will, It Is announced, be eleiilli.'ill. Ill m rll.ed 011 the monument in h place lell blank fur 1 hut put pose. Among lluise who witnessed the 1111 1,111,1: vva.s Mis, r..iuui Dowd Orake, VililiiW of Colollel 1)1 like, HOW II lesl llt nl of I'hiluilelplila. DINNER IN HONOR OF SCHLEY. Chicago's Maryland Society to En tertain Htm After the Inquiry, Hi I. vi Iiimi" Win' lii 111 lln .-j. ..ii. ii I'ic- I'lilnigo, Oct. -I Hear Adiulial S.hley Is to be Invited hee as the guest of the Mui .viand society of I'hl- avro, at a dluuer in Ills honor. The dlanei will lake place aftei the iiiuri of lininli.v ,u W .ishiiieloit shall Inn i inljotiiiied. Steamship Anivals. lb i:tin.ii" win iiuiii lln- v"ujuii pi"-'. Ni' Vnil,, IM I Miiiitl. lill.ll.li' Vulnrii, llinilnlii;, s,.iiiuniii(ni .iik! I In l,oiii u I li'.iltil l.tliinil.i. I.l.,,i;iiv . I Miii.nl.i, I Ikiiiiii1, 'iLHf, i.h". -ml li'.i, i.i: imtlt'iihin. llniiMiliiii I In r liiinil. Miiinl- .itliiitl. Nil', lilt, lii' Mil M(lt. -ill(lllllll1i olcil. I llllllllllj llll'lll llllillni'., Vl U Ul I hi 1 1. "llll. IJ iri'll'linlll - j 1 1 . 1 1 I K i .11' It llll. Ill I, l. IlionlJ, Sin .'ll II, nil lli'ltl I'j-.-m -I, Ii ll.,li, . Hi I. hll., Ill li l.lk. Dei by Will Not R.ice, III l.i 'lOiK t ll" Ilt'lll I tlf oe'lUll'i I'ltlt l,,'ll jli.n. Im , II i I llili.i 11 mil. i, ,n i,i r .,1 I. "il I'til.i, inn. I -i hud ll'juu' Mil mi, el (lit Ivtlllltt.) lllsliliu HulH lllt'l'ili !' .Omiii ii I H.n lh.it ic I'tidti' 1) . mill n.l .1 iit Mi I allien'. .111.. I. Jul "tli'i i.f !l'.l,"l lui tin liui. I ini I him "it l)i tin .mil ll nilii. j STATE NEWS. liiiiliiii$ III I lliniit, s, ,tl,,(1 -,,,,, In... in, I lllllltll il.l ,111 ,i ilu. I , i'.i -in III .urn l r l,',l i, . 'i..,, I , 1 1 x i .-1 tin n,i In ,t llih lll.illlli llll 1 nl ill tthi.iil .1 t t'altt 1'IHI lt Ih" Illll illl'illl I nl -, ' ,11 (IXI ml) hi plltl I'I Nil ,11 Pin jilill-li'i, II I. I lntl.v M. lnf..,i. Ii, Ih" I llitol Stjli', il .lntl m,i i, ln.'.ii, ii ilul -1 riiiin . Mill kor 1 nit il s.ii, t.iii.nii-diiii'i .it l.lll' jui , 111 I'Iju ul lliiijmiiiu I', V,jaiiiiiiti,v, il.'ui'til. Be nskfid to Explain Senience In tlie "Dear Sclileu" Letter. tlie CIENFl'EGOS OR SANTIAGO The Question That Now Puzzles the Cottit of Iiitiuhy Mr. Rnyner Will Insist Upon the Admiral's Being Called Unless His Version of the Letter Is Recognized Lieutenant Dyson, Coal Expei t, and Command" r Rodgers Give Testimony Re gal ding Coal Supplies and Com mander Hodgson Desciibes tho Buttle Off Santiago. f , Ut llvi liitit" lliii" fn.iii 'lln Amiiiijlfil I'lfsH, WashliiBlon, Oct. 4. In the Schley naval ( om l of inquiry. Mr. Kaynm. chief of counsel for Admit al Schley, asked .Iittlge Advocate l.enily to sum mon Ailnili.il Sampson as a -witness in the case. The lefptest grew out of it dirtei enre in the coiistiuetlou of a sen teine tu Admltal Sampson's letter to Cotntmidoie Schle.i, wtitten fiom Key W'eft, .May M, while Commoder Schle.v, with the lllng sciiiodiou, lay off Clen l'urgiis. This Is kpovvii ns tho "Dear Sibley" letter, and ns printed In the. navy depai tmeiit doitiineuls supplied to the senate, the admiial said, after expiesslng his opinion that notwith standing the lepoit that the Spanish scittadiou was In Santiago, it iveto better lo lontlinie to blookiide Cienfue gos and Havana, "we shall lontinue tn hold lhivumi and SiinllaB-o until we re i eive moie positive Int'oirnatlon." During- the eNamltiation of Com mander Itaymond I. l'odgeis, this dls p.tlcli was under consideration when Mr. Hayner expressed the opinion that Hie woul Saiilliigo bad been inadvett eully used by Ihe commander In chief, assuming that he tue'ailt to use the woul Cieiiluegos. as belter corresponding- with the lOtilcNt. As tho docu ment was printed theie was a paren thetical note, towhlih Adiub.il Sclilej "1 initials were attached, saying- that eil denlly the wiong- illy had been meii- i tioned. .Mr. ltanor asked Judge Ad vocate r.finly lo make this concession, but the latter declined to do so, saylnsr that he would pioduie the original ot' Admiial Sampson's dispatih to prove that be had said Sanilaso, Then Mr. Itaynor said: "I laimol lake that woul Santiago lo mean anything hut Cienfiiegof. It 's an imputation upon Coinntodoie Si hle.v and 1 can uoi pel mil It lo fst without summoning the author of that dispatch," to which Captain l.enily te si ended "I have told jou once befoie j on can. summon any one you please." "Th"ii," i jioi led Mr. Ita.vnor, ".sum mon Admiial SaiiHison." This oeciiried only a shott time be toie the adioui mnenl of the com i lor the naj and wn. Hie subject of moio oi I -s (onvei-atlon of an anlmaierl (h.'iiartr alter the day's ivoik was ( oiicliicled. Mr. It.ivnor would only say that he would Insist upon Ihe admiial' beliiK simimoneii unless the connectiott was cciiiii'ded. The wllne-,-e for the day were Lieu tenant C. W. )on of the bineati of sicntii eiiKlmei lug, loncemlng Ihe coal supply of the Hying squadron; coiu m.indi r Hainond l. l!ogeis, who , vvas set oud lu iiimmaiid of Hi battleship Iowa durliiK the Spanish war and car i led Admiial Sampson's dispatches of .May Jn lo Coimuoiioie Schlev, and i '.111111)11 uder Allion C. Hodgson, wlm was He navlgalor of Ihe flagship Ittookl.vu, While Commander Hodgfn wns mi the stand Mr. Hayum sub lulUecl a eoiiiiiiliillim of shells f i out the Ameiiian Heel whh It had sliiielc the wiecked vessels of Cerveia's quad lou, showing: thai at least thirty-four per cent, of them wen died by tho Huniklyn, Thif, computation Mr. I'.ay nor s.ild had been piepaied b.v Admiral Sclll'-y upon the basis of a leport iiiml, by a hoaiil of smvey of which the. w Itness was the senloi member. Coni miinder Hodgson gnir a graphic de scilptloit of Hie battle off Santiago, rie seilbiiiR Ihe pan taken In by tho Uiooklyit and eplulnliiK Hie change 111 tilt I'llliy Of lh.1t M'SSel's log. PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL. Wndni ulnii. Oil I when lln noi cillnts in Ihe S. hi.i 'llll nf iniiili wciii inntlii'iril lliu iiii'iiilm; l i pi. i in Ihu.nii, nf ih" in 1 1 iut' uth, wlm iv.ii mi ll" M4inl ii drnl n, vf i.ill, il in iniiiil lln nilii nl ini,i of hi- li"llnn,ii,t. 1 1 -.inl lljt Mini" h" luil not ...'ii ih" lluvill.iii rlMlllllll Willi ! llll'MIll III llli hi H.U IH" lll4C kin- di. I .i kwini. I.ieiiiilijlil ),i"ii, vi ki. vv.i en tlif 11 Iliit-. ti Ilul 1 C. I Old J uhrn Ih. 1 mil l 11I1011111C1I, ue llifli ulliil. 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