mrffm fWWi-Mm i-m '- . TH ' - ribuue. Www, . cmtitou I THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPL-R RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, THE GREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN THE WOKLD. -l TWO CENTS. SCRANTON, PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER J), 190J. TWO CENTS. mwrfmm "Ti,'M"y7'"w,li'MryMi jflkSTSjiv P3wuft Pv 11 FbMhDWNRSf f&jtHB -.- !! .. , ir WAINWRIGHT ON THE STAND His Testlmonu in the Sclileu Case Deals Larocly with the Mak- ina of Charts. NAVIGATORS DISAGREED Commander Wainwrlght Docs Not Consider Positions Assigned in the Drawing Correct Lieutenant Bris tol Did Not See the Loop He Does Not Reconcile His Statements with Those of Commander Hodgson. Folger, Hodgson and Dyson Make Additions to Their Previous Testi mony. By l'(lu-ivr lie fium The. A-ooi.ited Pros--. Washington. Oct. S.- There were Iwo now witnesses before tin; Schley rourt of iiKitilry today. They were Com mander l.lchitrd W.'ilnwrifrht.who com manded the Gloucester during the war with Spain, and Lieutenant 31. L. Bris tol. 1hi, as ensign, wan a watch and division ofllecr on the battleship Texas during that period, Lieutenant lirlstol had not concluded Ills testimony when the court adjourned fur the day. lie did not see the loop made liy the Brooklyn, the greater part of his testimony turning upon a ehurt lie had made showing, largely aocord iu,' to his memory, the positions of the various ships of the American lleet at different times during the engagement of July H. There were several spirited controversies between eounsels over questions asked the witness by .Mr. Itnynnr coiieenting tlds chart. Commander AVninwright's testimony dealt largely with chart -making, lie was for a time senior member of the board of navigators, which prepared the ollieial chart showing the position of the American ships during the battle off Santiago, and he stive details of the method of its preparation. lie said that he did not consider the positions assigned in that drawing ac curate, hut that they were Riven as the result of a oinpromise of the views of the members of the hoard. Lieutenant I'oinmander Hodgson, Captain Falser and LleutPiiam Dys-on made additions to their previous testi mony. EVIDENCE IN DETAIL. Wa-liliul On. -.- -"I In- noi idling- in the Sv'hll'V 1 Hilt 'it illilhv tr.ilav yi'lo liinil Willi tin- leiall c.l (.ip.hii U. M. 1'i.lai-v, ti.i- the plllpo-r of lul'H-ftili hi-, U.-t illli'liv t'f ve-UI-div. Ili via- a-hed huili'i iiiii'-tion- oiiti'iiiin till ill." k.lde I'l lllli.iun. ( apl.lill l.uill.' M.lllll'li tO hlt'lil if 1 Uiltll-y, lllll .tl'V Idll- oi.ifion with ( uiiiiiii.iIimi' .-i hley limine the Wnik.i'Ie. ( aptain I'lilwr iipliid: 'I'mi. ml tin- ricinmr of one of the dav.-. 1lii- ."(llli, their vv.K .111 cMi-nili-il, voiy unrri Vain-i"iin. mi -I'voio 1l1.1t I haled Cii'M.i 1i.nl J.-UIIII mil, .1- it vva- -uthi'iciitli Ion;; to have pi indued Ii.im In (In --ii. I unit on Imai'd the fkra-liip the ne.M dav, dunking il my ilnty In Tilt the i imitiioilt-iip 1vi1.1t 1 had m-cu .11 to the l)1iiilulc a.- kept hy the ,l.ii.iiiiu nit the pint of Woi-Wri, when- siinihiiiy .in inenii's ft t-t vi.is within .1 I'mlllled ti.iili.ii-. I tuhl t'hr loinnimlofc th.il the adoption ! the t.ntie r.f til" .lipini-M, fiunilli'' a M'litl-iiulr dilri'lly in ti out nf the h.itbur i.nulil, 111 my opinion, In1 pirleiablr, .15 then it would he dilhuili for nnjtlilnj,' In set nut." .Iiiiluv Adviii.air Was llu'ii; ;tti, icply hy the commodore? "I .1111101 testily rauly a- tn hi-. Hily. 1 .vouh iit'lei- not tn fn m." .Indite Ailim.ite (the the -iih.,t,ini e. "lie iliil not ,1','iec Willi me a In the tier .! -I'v let th.it." -Wa, time .111.1 lliinu finlhei- -..ti.l hy hiinV" iillllllR fnilliu- lli.it I 11 mile, I." aptain I'olsir al-o ..lid 1l1.1t lie h.icl no r ollrith'U nf .1 ptikpt llnu nn tie. iu.hle nf the Aiiutk.iu llfet. Tlte Log Examined. St the rrtiot nl C.ipt.iln IMiki-i, of 1 min-iM fu.- Itr.11 Ailiiiiid) ehley, the wilne-s e.iiiniuil liie lus of the 'ew ttrle.in., tnr M.iy ::u 11111! V.l, 1m, f"f the puipii.e m ileteriiiiniiej ,11 (Ul'.ilely tin- rninlitinii ,,; the weathei, Iml he ilu lined tu luniliiy iN -iiIiiikiii n: .ieteul.iy thit tlir weathei- nn thn.e d.i.i.-. h,i lud. l'.ii. tain 1'nliril1 wj-. dun rMit-ed. l.leiilen.iiit lliMin w.1-, li-i.dled and iiietlonu) liv f iplain l.einlv ii.neeinhii; tin. .i aniiii- ion ilamii nt the lliiKilil.in on .lnl, I!, The Jmlue iiijiniate .('Led.' '-Uh.it line, the IIhhiI.I.UiV e.nil luj; vhnw n tti tlie tiiniihef uf etiaiiie-, un'ied up and in- In Met', in ni nil July ;!, m, n, , ,,m piled with tin- total cnulno .Hid Imllii mi r of the IC-.-0I .-" The iei,i w,i: '-'liie llioukl.Hi li.i mir niiiii I'lUllii'.i. ttln In eaell 9ll.1t I , liiliueiled 1111,'elher liy CilllillM;. lle ll.l eell Imllel., e llldlli and two iuslll.it lc-. On the iiKiinin'; i. .Inly I nntli iiiuiinl umine, weir iuihhiiIiiI their weie ti.ini.'eil te undvl' Ihiee of the Ki.iiu lin.ti 'Hie ollief linlleH weie what we call 'dead' tin ateani in Ihetii, .ItnUIni; I1..111 tlir t mi- 11 iniiK In .lull hv in thn,i. lolhii. after fir -iaii.h licet t .line mil of the li.nhor, I11111I.I ,,iy die fuiii.irt-h wtir not i-ini nlin. d. and two nf the lmih m had tn he run up .i the w.l .teallllliv; leul. t loul, II. .Ill IIJIJ tu 111 o'rloih 1.1 ..lail tiirii" III le,iuii.e In nihil' tiii.tU, the witei ilelalled f.oiu tin- Ihm f t. UruuMjii ,il Hut MM dune mi lh.it i,.. B, t ,, ,1,,.,.,!, Mr. Ilaynei' ,i,kei if it w.,. i, ,iii'ii..iii- lo Unp the fhip luiipli' Hi- iin,oii,e uiKllO', and the witniM npli,, ,iu, ,1(, fc(l,, , ...,n have heiu I ept uuins wn one ui.i. ,l'n '" O'lxr J Iph'il. T indi,,., w.r ie Mciieil, he Mid. In U- l,.-pt ...qnliil iluiln- w'Jf. Speed of tlte Oregon, lliti'tl-.ili the -peed tf t. 4-lla ,,.,. R'l nf Ilu IK'il oil .lul.i I, ihe witneB, ,,i, ul the Oicijon Hot up .1 ,pe'i uliuin iinul i the Tliookbn mi lli.it day. iiiimithiiiiiini i,,,i ,, liel- ll'llil tl(i Ihe llloul.llu nude ,,,- vumy. nil.- hunt, tu Ihe OiYfiiii. x'li'iitiin Uiuii, 4. idlhil alleiilioii to the l.ot UI n,,. ;,. Vji!i had 11 ule .Mini ui feiiutein fciiut. nn tie day in the lutile. In ie"iuini jo fjuefiinrj, fimii I jptaiu I'jiki'i, ho .ili tlij. ilv ,,j. nik had nut hid her ne;iie- iuiip,,l on the 111 nl 'he halile. and that the lliuokliij iiail made al ih- kpo" i iiei ciaaiy, ili' I iitilinaiit 1 1.1 nn had hein rvnivil, l.ieu i-iijiu-i nniiuaiiihi llwiutiii! w.i, iri'jllritl fr tnr mii-e nf Kiiii-itlii iti-jp, iii hU ti,! tinuiii.i , piiiilril in ihe 0MI.I.1I leeurd. lie Oi'il. nifj.loii tu ihati'.'e loin" of the liii;iu;e of ld ireviuti le.lliiieny. due of lho i'Iiji,;. wji undo in ir-puii.e i Ihe iiue,tluii. a.keil juU'liljy its t wjiy lie lud ilviiytijUtl j "4 liar antl 11 hlaekaii.ti'l" the nlllur nf .1 hew impel' whiilt had el initially ptlntl'il (lie ,iI1ki'i1 I'ollnntiy hitween hlnn-elf mid t ninnindote Slilcy. lie Mild he ilcdtnl tn nlltr Ihe liply lli.it he had ,rIi'lil,l. Riii'li to Hint ilititrugj. toty. lie fault "I, of (otti'.-e, 11111 vcty foity Ihat I tor mi lur foijtnt Inywlf ,m Id will" a lelur ton liilnln mii li Inlenipeiate l.insii.tse. It w.h not wtilteu i-NJct l.v for puhlieatlon, hut under Kteal ininne.illnu ut the time. In fatt, it v.n 10 iih-oht- Il (rum the cliaiiir o lylnj llt.it I gjvo the paptr ailthnilly to ti.e my n.inie or the j:Ut nt tint l.iletnftil. 'Ihe lilns wa In Ihe lepn fcnlalloit that the conunouoie ili-playcd mkIi licpidillo.i and (owaidlee on (he IlionkUn the 1I...1 of tlie lijttle that he tan li'utii Ihe Si.tn-l.ild-t and tool; the lliool.lin 10 the njtitliw.ini and away nun the Unlit In older o delta. I fioin the itedlt of the fame of liie lotnmndote in the kittle, mid in etTutt lo detiaiL (rum the (ledit of nil the nllneis of the lhool.ljii for tin- elniiniH part .-lie look- In lh.it dji'i frjlit. It ui tile W0I1U to that olnil I rli.ir.it lelis-ed in l.tiie.'. 'there w.ih no lti in? tn the leport of the (-olliii)ii.v mile- .1 111,111 -link tn the imieetneH of t'i" won!-. I did not ihai.teterie the paper a- a li.u f.n prltiiini; th.it eolloitn." Vainwriffht Called. ( oiunuiiiler Wjlnuriyht v.'.K t lit 11 (ailed. Cap tain l.euily lua in th- i.amliiatlun ol the com-tuanilii- hy ihawite; honi him the fait that he had lii'i-n .1 iiieiiihrr of Ihe lioanl which had made the (hail -liowinu the m..itioiis of Ihe Nimih.iii and Sp.mi-h ,-hin at Mtitlnsn. Tl. wlinrs tnlil liuw com Ill-Ion- weie naehiil hy Vlt.iT 1hi.11'!. lie .-aid; "U'Ikii I lepnttcd n- Minor tiicin hi r of tie- ho.nd, the hoaid of iiaiia ttoi h.ul a .-', eti In il (Iml hefme llieni with the nuni-liet- ot the po-lliiiti- -ketrhed on It, whirli lunl hem ditiimineil hy ihein. i-ljitlu; al. dllleretit period-, tir.-t whin tlie yhljw 1 ante out and ufleiwaid wlnn they went a-hoie. luli li.u let i tor, a- near .1- pn-'-ilde, unulil put the pi-itinn ot his ship at that time, 'llnu thete v.ai .1 KU-.il deal of ili-eu--ioii .1 to the lelatiie pn-i-tion-. Of loui.-'e. it was linpiiyild'' to act nny po-itioii hy heart n;;-', arid their wa- nothing known nhout the telalhe position-. Wc ak-n knew tint the ilhtatioos in the ehatt wue .some what iiuoi ic I, and the flint (leci-imi of tlie hoaid was to recoiaile radi one as near .1- pus Mhle, hnl none of tlie po,i(lons were eonddetel (.ioL po-ilton.-. 'I'he imiio.-.-ihility nf wetting healings, ien if we had had 11 (Otreil rhnl. was appaicnt. Put it u.no a uener.il idea of tl e po-ilions of the e els tltuins; the tlilTci t-nL pei inds of the haltle." Mr. Iiajner r.-kul if it was true, as had heeii oflleially .said in the tepoit, that the positions weie n-.-iiiieil 11 011 1 "known lieaiimi-'r" The witness lepliei that that stateninit was Intoned, hut thil. they had hecn e-talili-tud hy e-tiiuated lieatint;-. .Mo-l of the jioaltions were, ho .said, l!ed hy di-uiions .'inionjr the nariL'titois enn-tltiitln tlie hoaid. The navi gators had done the hest thev could ill platim;' the ve el-, and had m.nle tin rli.nl as iKMily (oneet a- iO-ihh A-Urd hy lr. Payner .ilnul He plaepq n .-imied to the Itrooklin mid the Tea-, while Ihe foriuer esie) w'i- making her looji-, t'ouini.inder Waiu.wk'lit -aid lid nm eon-ulei them 101- r"Ct. Never Satisfied. "I'm 111,1 -ei," h r,ili, "I wa- iiein -an--fl'd with the nl.iies .i-.-iirui-d." lie .-aid lur ther that while tlie hoaid I1.11I dime tlie he-t :t lonld at tin lime, a- a I'o.iid, il had not (lone the he.-l il lonld to lati-fy ,ny lueinhi 1 of the ho.iiil. "Il wa- the he.st we eonld do to s' t all Ih" tnimiieis of the hoiid to .kti tlie lepcilt," he said. "Vho. in addition 10 nin-elt, wa- nut &ati--hod'" a-ked Mr. Ilainer. "I would not like to i-ai," ie-p.jinled the wit. no-.-. "I know that the iMilsalm- of the Texas wa- not, lor one. I think none wa- .ili-ficl (eept the nailiralor nf the lliookliii, and 1 don't know that he was." "Hill, iiolwilhtaudiu 1011 weie a'l, indu'l in' the iiuk'ator of ihe llinold'n, ilii-ati.-lk-il, 'on signed the rtpnit.'" "I'h.U Is nn 1 rut.". On leiliiett eaniinatioii, 1'uiiiiii.iiider Wain. wii'.-ht said thai in m.ikiiii.- the iliait, all the inenihris of the lmatd were at llheily to ton tiihitte whaleier data they hid or make what eer atj;tin,enis they mk'ht ih'slre. He al-o said that the ih.ut was a (oinproiiii.so of opinions. In lespon-e lo nirtlii'i' itio-tions, Hi,, wit-ne,- 1. ih) he did not ,.ee the limokl.ui on the dav ni ihe haltle ot .-antiaao. jiii-t-llons ueie jiui hy the 101111 and answeird as fi.Ho---.: "Weie the iio-itioiis of tl,e .-ini. a- -huwn 011 the rh lit in ijlle.lion ohlailild Until le.-l linony Ulkeii hy the hoard 01 n-niu a uxnrj.il di-i u-,1011 h,i the ui'inhfis of the hoanl"" "Almo-t cnlliily liy griiei.il ili... u..,u,n hy Ihe liieiiilion. of tlie hoaid. Ciiiitain 1'li.iilnkk iind Captalu Cook .ippeaied mid ill-u-.-ed the 111 it tor with the liOil'il." "l''iom the po-ilhin of the (iloiiu-lef at the (.oninit moment ot the hattl" of July ;: rould ,utt Sie hoth the llioul.Hu (Hid Texas';" ''I do not iiiuiniliei- kiIij- the lliookbn and Tia- at tin lommenieiiieiit ol the h'Hile." "What otilii-, it ,111.1, uric ftlsiialled hy the lltookl.in to die Heel ihuii'K the rtijjai'enieiit of July ti';" "I faw none," Mr. l!a,neiTliis does 1,1,1 mean thai no l.--Iial- weir ili-phi.iid, doi. It? "Sit, It dae tint." Hy tin Court Did .my one of the i.in:.-h 1,.,. el- ili.msr lur iniii'-e to liie .uiitliniiul, a. if Iiilrliilinii to rum one of the tint,' "I 1..1.V no Ii!ii 01 II." I'otn in'i'i- W'llni.ikht wa- then 1 i it-'ed, mii' l.ieitliiiaiit u. I.. IliUitil, foiiiiii vv.it i-li and divl-lon ohliei on the Tea, was (allid, lie hid milj leliled the airlval of the Ten at "ii'iiniiS" I dei.iihd M'Kdilionv there, when the rum I l.iok .1 ii.-i, s fi liini keen. The At'teinoon Session. Utiiti'iMiit Hiktul rnntliiticl Ms k'-tunuiiy at the .iitrinooil ( sion nl the Si Idey rutin ot In ipiuy today. Spi.ikint;' of the lilm kade of Clni. luijios, he .ild Hut dm ill',- I lie day tl,,. ,1,1, lay Hum live to tin mile, Horn the -ilimr, Mr,im- lllV ill nealll .11 iiivthi- llien Kului; faiHn out 11r.1l iriminn;. ueairi .11 da;. hrak, He oh M'lveil Hi.- -ijinl Psilit, in tin. ioie near f'idi. in-no-, Inn did not on, , 1.1,111,1 iii,.r cinlii. lllll'.'"', M lo.peil lo iiiutlni:, u kald thai on 01,0 (lll.l. 1(111, Whlil- oil' l'lll(l(KIK, I'.ipt.iln 1'iiil!)! kid liviulleil lu I lie .ilp thai he 10111I1I I il iljiiiieioii, in put tli 1 ullli r lit-hwim Ike Tr;,a. ami Iowa, 'me.iulii-,- hy thai," added the l.lliii'., ''dial li w.i ilaiiaiiiui, tu a lolliei- 10 put It hfivvwii iuu lj4(ilehi, iiv.atllei of Ihe wrailur." 'II10 wilm.. JlU" tuhl uf tlir injui; to Ike Tf.v.is III lu.illli wh.lr oil sjnli.i';.i, Put .ii il was not due t'i li.u ivvjUur 'Ihe vvlttie a l"i ilisHihid tin hlinl.ji!,' oil Siiili.i;o, r.iyii'i lli.it It W, lii.iilltaimil h. (Iraiiiliu hick and I0MI1 In li-jin 01 I ho liioillli 01' lie; l,jll"ir al , .-low a lale ol sncd af ihr i.l.ii, -.raid ti.ivil at Mm .vanls jiail, 'ih Hue vw, ohoiil one and nnedialf nilles hoc-, 'Ihe ve-.-. 'Is elii'i,illy li':iliud I10111 I hi re and a half lo far iiiik- In ell lur nhb uf the kii Imi. I'oli'H iind i.u'iiiiyr prarth.illy over the ..nil,- llii" 'Ihe M.il I'll lic.nl and VImii weir on the in, id . hut iuih only he ccn it i ei lain tiliu-. rvcu tt-lii 11 ihr wrathii coi-iliilou. weie linii.ili'i'.- !'ieiii-i!l.v . in (ut. onl.v the u mI i'M ahead, toilhl ho neili. Mr, II.11111.1 hue a,kci the ivilno-.t "f the level ol the . i i.juf -li -'in.i'tion had jinliktily appealed, V"h.il olden lud jou lo uieel uoi a I'.uitliiueiiev?" foittliiui'd on Vtv 2. TATE OF THE FIREBRAND. Abraham. Isaacs' Anarchist Sheet May Again Be Admitted. liy I'Acltt'lvc Win; from the .ochitcil Prf.'s, Wtishliijrkm, Oct. S. Abraham Isaac the publisher of a paper In ChleiiKo called Free Knulety, formerly Tlie Fire brand, width was barred from the limlla by liie ChlniRo poHtmastrr lust week, has applied for re-entry of the publication to the second class. Post muster Coyne forwarded a copy of the paper conttilnltiK an nrllcle by Hnnnii (inlilmnn on the assassination of Pres ident MeKlnley for a rullne; on the question of its re-entry to the nutllH under any elasslilt.'.'itlon, 'I'he depart ment will call for further Information from Postmiisler Coyne and probably will test tins subscription list of the paper by uddressltiK persons on the list furnished by the ptiblh-dier and ask ing them whether they tire actually nuhscrlliers. This is Ihe usual proced ure In delermlnliiff a paper's eligibility to til" second class rales. There is no law, according to tho postal ollleials, under which a paper inn be barred merely on the ground that It in anarchistic In Its utterances. WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNAMENT Miss Griscom Fails to Live Up to Her Reputation Sixteen Players Qualify. By i:tlu.-ive Wire fiftn The A-soilaltd I'rcNs. Xew York, Oct. S. Fine weather, proud links antl a surprising reversal of form, were the features in this, the opening: day's play for the women's golf championship tournament of America, which began on the links of the lialtusrol golf club, near Short Hills, X. .1. Tlte present champion, IMiss Frances '. (iriscom, failed to live up to her reputation us it. golfer, as slu: was unable, to (pialify for the match play rounds, which will occupy the remainder of the week. At no previous tournament for wo men's championship honors, was there such ii large Held of contestants, and never before were the weather condi tions so absolutely perfect. liefore the game began there were eighty-live entries, and only four of these fulled to take part in the contest. The six t'H'ti who ftiiiIHied for tho match, which begins tomorrow, are: Miss Pauline Muck-ay, Oakley, Mass.; Miss .Margaret Curtis, Kssex, Mass.; Miss licssio Anthony, Olonvlew, III.; Miss Margaret Oliver, Albany; Mrs. X. P. Itogers, Khort Hills, X. J.; Miss TL P. Curtis. Kssex. Mass.; Miss Km ily A. Lockwood. Lexington, Mass.; Miss Luoy llerron, Cincinnati; Miss Louisa A. "Wells, nrookline, .Mass.; Mrs. K. A. Mtmlce, Lenox, Mass.; Miss Mollifi Adams. AVollaslon, Mass.; Miss Fanny King McLain, Ilaltimore; Miss deorgiana M. liishop, Brooklawn, Conn.: .Miss Klizabeth FaiTington, Lowell, Mass.; Miss Genevieve lleclc er, Kssex, X. J.; .Miss Grace Fargo, Scubrlsht, X. J. PEDESTRIANS PASS THE 200 MILE MARK Leadcis in the Six Day Walking Match Set a Fast Pace for Trailers. By Kulu-ive Who fiom The Associated Picm. Philadelphia, Oct. S. Tho leaders in the six days' walking match at Indus trial hall passed the -00 mile mark tonight and are setting a fast pace for the weary trailers. The ilrst to make the double century was the veteran Cartwrlght, who made that distance at S.I3 p. m. At H.11 Hegelnutn made his two hundred and at H.iitt Click had covered the same distance. Click walked his iOOth mile in exactly twelve minutes, which is considered it note worthy feature. Thirty men arc left out of the original forty-nine who started. The most prominent to leave tho track today for good was lloag lanil, the champion heel and toe walk er who covered a hundred miles with out running a step. loe (loddard, the heavyweight pugil ist, still hangs on, but Is nearly a hun dred miles behind the leaders, The score at JO p. m. of the llrsl twelve men was as follows: Cartwrlght, "0.1; Ilegelman. k'OJ; fillek, nOJj Tracy, IH.'!; Golden, 1ST,; Hart, 181; Day, 1T-I: Mes sier, 171; llarups, Hill; Cavanaugli, IK; U?an, loo; Guerrero, lis. Midnight r-eore-Curlwrlght. l'IOj Giick, '0;i; llegelinau, ii'O."; Traeey, iOi: Golden, l!i:i; Hart, 1M; Day, IfiL'; .Messier, 179; Barnes 17.1; Cavauaitgh, 1S; Dean, lf:; Guertero, l.M. Trledei' and De Lyons Discharged. Hy llvolusive Witr fioiuTIio Awoi Ijteil I'ie, iw Vmk, OU. s. -limy Tiledu- und i. Ham Do l.yoie, who weir atre.teil jctviday on ilbieloii ot (oiuphuty ill the iiitildet' ut tint S-,ie.il-ohl lio, Albert ltoldiioii, vvlio-e body was iouiid in a lug: nt an .ueavvav In this ilv yiiteiday, who niialKiieii in polhu coin t tod ty .Hid dl.i luiKiil. 'Ilicro wa, no (vldenio oil wlilili tu ihl. lilt the men. Cashier Gets Ten Years, lj r.ulushe Wlic lioui 'll.e Anoiialrd 1'ivsi. liiaml HapiiU. .Mull.. hl. S. rhaihn A. .loliii-on, lunur r.nliur ol the ',i,t .Nallonil hiltk ol Ml.'.,, Mhli.. who ri'ihe.k'il ,,,t MUV WU lioiu I l,o iiutiiuiiuii, plcadad liuiity lujay III Ihe lliltid Slate- ilUuin mult id violation ol Ihu fulled ti(.s luiiliiiii; law,, He vv n tllCII iilllPli.nl to tin jrau' jinniliumiwnt, 1114 lliuil ol Ilu. ..iv. Ho diovvi'il tiu nuolluii, Wronged by a Woman. B.v :iu,ive Hhc fioin The .Wt-lated 1'ie.j. Moiitnoiiniy, Ala., Oct. S. - fU- n-ivlii;,' live yeai, r ,i IUV triitenec lor iiiuiliul ,iuili upon .1 woiiijii, lllijah Wjiicii, ot 'ko fniuili, will he irlea-ed I ion i the l.ihuiui iieiiltdillai.v loiuoi. low, upon an outer Hum liuvpuior .lenks. The Woiiui. in Ihe ra-o has furnhlied the uoveiuov un jlhduvit Hut at tin tiial ihu Mvoie IjUely. Fireman Drops Dead. liy Dultidve Hlir lotn'Ihr Asyjiintod 'no. Slohili-, Ala., Ikt. t...it s-loan, vhlfl of the .Mobile llio deiuiimenl, and peihaii., one oi the bc-t known llu'liun lu Ihu rnitcil SjUH's, ilioppod dttd while A j liie loiiilit. JUDGE SCORES GRAND JURY. They Failed to Indict Liquor Sellers at Atlantic City. By i:.rlij-le Wire fium llio .Ufoolatcd l'tcvi May's Landing, X. !., Oct. S. -The grand jury today ended ltd silting and fulled lo Indict tho lltpior dealers of Atlantic City for selling on Sunday, despite the charge of Supreme Court .lusllce lli'itdrlckson at tho opening of the present term of court. The law and order league of Atlantic City pre sented much testimony against the hotel proprietors and saloonkeepers, und Ihe action of the Krand Jury wan iiwnlteil with interest. In discharging the Jury, Judge Ilcndrlckson said; "It is tny duly to say that It Is not the right of the grand jury to excuse violators of the law. 11 devolves upon the court to extend leniency to offen ders, and If the grand Jury hud pre sented true bills the conduct ot the defendants tn obeying the law the imst few weeks would have been con sidered by the court, "The court must leave It upon the grand Jury to take the entire re sponsibility of their action." BRITISH BARK BURNED. The Griffel Sinks Near Her Dock in East River. Hy llM.lu.-ive Wire, fiom Th As-oeiatcd Pic. Xew York, Oct. S. The three-masted llrltish bark Griffel was damaged by lire and sunk tonight, while lying at her dock In Ihe ICiist river. At the risk of their lives firemen, and policemen went into the hold and removed 250 eases of gunpowder, which were part of the cargo. The cases were thrown overboard as fast as passed up. Tho carso of tho ship consisted of .",U,ono cases of petroleum, which were stored in the lower hold; general mer chandise in the middle hold, and tho gunpowder and two hundred and Jlfty cases of loaded bird cartridges in the top hold. The city tire boats got alongside tho C! riff el and after an hour's work so tilled her with water that she sank. The loss is estimated at about $130,000. SECOND TRIAL OF CALEB POWERS Judge Cantrill Refuses to Vacate the Bench, Though Charged with Partisanship, Bv Ki-liisivo Ulio from The Associated 1'resi. Georgetown, Ky., Oct. S. Tlie second trial of former Secretary of State Caleb Powers, on the. itrgt. of i ovnplicity In the Goobel assassination, began today, Judge Cantrill read the ailldavit tiled by the prisoner's attorneys, setting forth "the aliened partisanship of the court, and that the judge is a candi date, for senator and deeply prejudiced against the defendant personally, as well its politically, etc." Commonwealth's attorney, Franklin, argued that the ailldavit wtts not with in the law. lie said the aflklavit was a mere recitation of the- prisoner's con clusions and opinions over his alleged inability to get a fair trial. Judge Cantrill refused to vacate the bench, saying the ailldavit should have been tiled before tho judge had taken any action lu the case, lie refused to dis cuss Ihe sections of the attidavit which related to himself, but denied that tin! jury in the former trial had been un fairly chosen. The trial then proceeded. CARRIE AGAIN IN JAIL. She Refuses to j?ny a Fine of S20 for Raising a Rumpus. liy KmIiisIvb Wile fiom '11m Associated Piess, Wheeling, W. Va Oct. S. Carrie Xatloii, the Kansas saloon smasher, is in jail here, because sin will not pay a line of ?J0, give a peace bond, or leave town. She entered a saloon here late last night, accompanied by .00 women and men. but was arrested before she could do ttuytlilnir. When tried before Mayor Sweeney today it wan shown that her only offense was entcrliitr the saloon. She was given the alternative of leav ing town or going to Juil for thirty days. Habeas corpus proceedings will bo brought for her release. Troutmun to Succeed Judge Darte, Hy i:iliMva Wire from 'I lie Associated Pits. Il.itiUbitrg, Oct, f.-llovcinor stone today ap pointed (icotKO 'lioutinaii, of Ilajiletou, jud'se of tho iupli.ii;-' loittt of l.iieiiic county, tu hkicciI the lale Alfied D.ilte, 'I'he ijoveinor reiontlv appolnleil .Major 1'iaul; M. Nh lud-, of Wllke,' ll.iili', but ho ilei lined on the plea, thai it would tlileilur with hi, r.iiiv..,, for rlceliwi, lie is the llepilblll.lll nominee i,nd will he nlei lot- at Hie ne.M election, .luilyo Tloinuuil'., eoniuil.s--Ion cilii'S .Ian. I, It'll.!. Jealous Woman Kills Musician, Hy KM'lutlre Wile lioiu 'Ihe Associated Picsj, Smv.uiiiiIi, ri,, Oil. M.T. I'i.ihI; lleiniiiRW'uy, a tuu.-ii'Ijii riilldoyed in the theater nrtliiMi'j, wa, -li"l and J.llhd today hy a, woman known .is ('lata siu.ii I. 'Ihe v.'oium then rem u hul let tlniiiiiili her own hiaiu. Heath vra lasliinlane. inn in holli iM-oi. .Ii-Jlmii) rv.i file causa of Ihu tusrily, Tho woman'd ic.it iijiue ,n X.inoii l 04iei, ami hr ..., H'oin O-vviijii, N V., when her l.llhi'1 U'eldea. Steamship Arrivals. ly llMlUihu M'hf Horn tho A.o. uted Piess, Xiw- Yotk, ill. s. -Aitivod: Aiii-tenljm, ltotlriiljin; llolicii.'olh'in, ,jiIo. I le.iiid; ,-oiiiliwaik, Vnivvi'tp; Ahije-lli, .ivoiii.,i: Si. Paul, sutiihaiunti'i:. tMihol; KjImiIii .Mii la I, .. t. i,... i. ui.. ., , ... .. 'llii.i.i. Hi, on li via I'll iiimtlt, iml i '!..., , , ,11,1, II ,i.i ,(, llO'lllil ,ll nt'l , lieorijii, l,iveii.x., lliuluitlii lilvrd; i, Xi ,.' Voil. l.r Itolliiilain, IJueeiiv irlvnl: s.mv.j, Niw imk for Uu'ipool .rfded. bouts; lieorijii, l,ivei).K, IIiiiIujUu lilved; .Maa.-it.iiu. .m .. )ou. n town-- i and piov Admiral Schley Retires Todny, Ut Eiilailn Wire Iroui 'h A.wicuttJ Pttsi. Wj..hli-ston. Ilil, b. Ile.ir Aduiiral V. , .-ihlry will iinl hi uvliir cuuvr ill the nvy Ii.iIj.v. a, loii.viiow' lie tui'o on ihe Killed list by o:n ration uf law on U( omit of jkc. jit., irliiiineiil will have no elicit wlratiMi iiiu the touil oi inqiiiii. Killed in a Duel, liy Kxil'Ulir Who fiom ll.i Attociatcii I'imi. Yieuu.1, (Kt. . hieulciianC Hiiuiu ojkj, of Ihe lie--ii.-, I:j l.-.-tu killed in a duel with pt.ol l.'i KiiH'.-t l.ovveiifeld, a tii.imit ji unci . THE RACES IN KENTUCKY Peter Stirllim Wins tlie Fiitiiritu lor Three-Year-olds, Value $16,000. THE FAVORITE SECOND Walnut Hall Could Get Second Money Only Tho Starts Were Exceptionally Good at All Stages. The Contest Beautiful, the Leaders Being Abreast Much of the Time. Five Thousand People Present. Hy Ilictiij-lii! Wire (torn Tho Aoii.iled 1'res.i. Lexington, Ky., Oct. S. Tho three opening events of the ten days' meet ing of the Kentucky trotting associa tion, wheh began here today, were won in straight heats, though each was hard fought to the wire. In the Ken tucky futurity, value $10,000, AValnut Hall, the favorite, could do no better than second money. The starts were exceptionally good at all stages. Tho contest, was beautiful, tho leaders be ing abreast much of the time. Dan Patch was favorite In the Tennessee 2.0S pace, and was never In danger, though Shadow Chimes pressed hlm nt the wire. Captor won tho 2.12 trot, Confessor finishing short a. nose In the second and a bead in the third heat. Five thousand people were pres ent. Summary: The Tenni!c( 2.M ila-s p.u intr. pitt.-e ji.O0O. Pan Patch I 1 I Shadow- Chime-i - - - .Mazette :i " ', Will l.e.ilutiii ' -I I Little Squaw ' Time 'J.O.j'.a; --'.U". i!.071i. Major Musrovite .iml The Admiral nlo stalled. Kentucky 1'aturity, for .'hyrat -olds, value tj-Ki,-000. Peter Stirling 1 1 1 Walnut Hall " 2 1 llavvthoine I " 2 .Mary U. biphmn o I '' t.'iace Ailinstoii .' ! "' o llixie Alleiku 0 (lis Time- 2. Iii; 2,tl,.-, 2.11. 2.12 (.I.tv, trottliiff," l'liisij ..MHl. Captor 1 1 t ('onfesor ( 2 2 Miss Whitney 2 4 6 Miss Duko '.'. li 4 Dan T. ' ' Witubun .... T it 7 Palm Leaf " 7 3 Charlie Mir " " S Dot'olhy Hciliuonil a II u Time 2.0n-? : S.Wi ; i.(f'. Ldn.i foot veis distanced in the first h'.it. Races at Syracuse. Syracuse, Oct. S. The fall meeting of tho Kirk .Park Itaclug association opened today with good lields and fair racing. Alderman Frank Matty's Splnxie got the 2.:io pace after live good bents. Francis t. and Fit.le were easy winners. Summaries: 2.2J (lass, tiottlm; -l'H.e, won; l'iehli r, her ond; Maud 1)., third. Hc-t lime 2.20. 2.33 rlaN-, paring 5-phinxie, won; Hello Thome, second; I'nn.iineil, thud, first lime 2.20. Wasou race for trotters for the Kiikwood (up and eilv- iliaiiiphjii-liip Fi'mit li.. ih. in. (Ilr ncsr. I. Whilel, won; Leiieh Hoy, 1'. g. (1'h.ules II, Alvord), tetond; Mis.s Waleiloe, li, tu. lb. S. Thaver), thiid. Ilest time 2.2il. WAR IN KENTUCKY. Factional Tight Near Big Springs Results in Many Deaths. By Kxelusive Wire from The Associated Press. Mlddlesboro. Ky., Oct. S. William Morgan and lloss C'hadwoll, wounded Sunday night in the factional tight, at the I'nlon Baptist church near llig .Springs, Va are dead, making six dead from the feudal encounter. A large party, headed by Hud Chad well, l.en Chndwell and Joe Dooley, have left Mlddlesboro armed with Winches ters to join the Chudwell forecp and It Is believed: serious vesults will soon follow. It Is reported that the fluid wells have ordered a wagon loud of arms from Kno.vvllle, '1'cnn. Augustus Morgan, aged SO, father of tlie .Morgan boys, and who is well liked by the Cluidwells, Is endeavoring to bring about peace between the factions, LIPTON AT DINNER. Ho Is Honored by the New York Yacht Club, By Hulmive. Wile fiom Tlie .Ujoiiatcd Pre), Xew Yoi-K-. Oct, S. sir Thomas l.ip ton was tho guest of the Xew Voik Yacht club at a reception and dinner given at tlte club tonight. About 200 members of the club were present, Commodoro Lewis i 'ass l.edyard acted as toastiuaster, and Sir Thomas neat pled a seat next to the commodore. Tim lmminrt was served In tlie famous ship room of the club, which wits fit tingly decorated for the occasion. Tliu affair was entirely Informal, and none but uicinliors of the club and In vited guests wo iv present, There were no set speeches, ami nothing that was said was made public DEATHS OF A DAY. By LxlIu-ivc Who iinnt the A,,oiialrd IVm. William-poll, Oil. J - Captain IKiviil Illy, ..lie of Wllli.ilil.J'i'll'.s iiio,i pioinlii'iit cltl.eiK, died Ihii vw-nJiiif ot heail di,iae, ud HI jeai. Writ ihutir, Pa., tkl. .. .John II, Uvcihait illiil at Ili ii'iiihiur li'ie lidjj, ,iti ) yearn. lie wa a mukioji in tlir .'iiietv-t'Uiiili JVlm Kvlv.itii.i vvluiiteel, ilillil:;- Ihe lebelllon, am! Iliii' tho wji' wiolo tev.ial bonk, on travel, lie w.i a ton of the l.ttr I'oiijievinaii William Ltillull, and lu oilier uf the lain i'oiiuics-liiiii and state senator .lame lioivrn llviihan, .i.u i, Dinjainlii r.veiluil, Ihe widely known bvuiii,!. Polt.lovvti, ll.i. S. -Ullliani P. loivell. a liKinhei- of the lr--. latino fiom ih Voillierii illsllhl ol t li'Mir loiinlj. died lioiu aiojiley lull' loday. lie wa., li ,veai ol a'-r. Ml, I uiyrll vva elerled In Ihr Icidihiturr a, .1 I'ujy Itepuh Ih.' in. ami vv.n otto of (he .stieneii advinale. In the li'iiltlatuie ol the uleonuiKailiie bill, lu lettilU liu- iminufauuic JU'l aj of tlul pi... iliiol. lie vvj ak-o ai the aii'viio' Ilu- Cation, "t Ilu-bandry, STONE FUND SHORT. No Money Received Towards tho Ransom of Captive Missionary. Hy L'.ctuiho Wire from Tlie Associated I'reu. Hosloii, Oct. 8. Xo nddltlonul state ment of money received for tho run some fund for Miss Stone was given out by Kidder, I'cubody & Co, after tho one of the late afternoon showing ?(!, iiT'l.fit In cash and $7,000 In unpaid pledges. This made the total $r(!,(iT..ni, to which will be added in the morning the sums received over night. The rush of contributions Is over because of the general opinion that the critical moment htm been averted antl that a month's time offers ample opportunity to add to the fund. Charles A, Stone, brother of thn cap tive missionary, wishes activity for the fund to continue for a few days longer, lie hopes that Ihe cable dis patches Indicating that the brigands have granted a. month's time arc right, although he has no personal con llrmatlon of that fact having repeated ly suit messages to both Constanti nople and Samokov. Xext Saturday will he Miss Slone'w 2"d anniversary of her sailing from Boston for the mis sionary Held In Bulgaria. FEATUREflli CONVENTION Episcopalians Reconsider the Hunt ington Amendment to the Constitution. By lltilii.-ive Wire fiom The A-.soei.itid Pip-. Han Francisco. Oct. S. Tlie feat ure of today's sessions of the trien nial Kpiseopal convention was the re consideration and defeat of what is known as the Huntington amend ment to the constitution, which was adopted by the bouse of deputies yes terday, providing for the use ot modl Ued forms of worship by congrega tions willing to accept the spiritual oversight of a bishop. An error was discovered lu recording the vote of the Nebraska delegation, which had been entered In favor of the amendment, whereas a poll of the members showed they were opposed to the measure. This lead to a demand for a recon sideration of yesterday's vote. The vote on reconsideration resulted as follows: Aye Clerical, 'JS: lay, IS. No Clerical. S3: lay, 12;. Divided Cleri cal, 1.'!; lay, S. The united vote of thirty delegations of each order being required, the amendment was defeated. Article V of the proposed constitu tional amendment, which bad pre viously been passed over by both houses, was taken up by the bouse of deputies and defeated, after ;i brief debate. It provided for several chances in tho manner of creating new dioieses. A general missionary mass meeting w;is held at the Mechanics' pavilion tonight. The attendance was esti mated at 10,000. The music was pro vided b.v a vested choir of 4,000 men and boys. After a simple service of prayer, addresses were made by the Lord Bishop of Xew Castle, Knglaud; Bishop Potter, of Xew York: Bishop Partridge, of Kentucky, and Burton Mnnslield, of New Haven, Conn. All of the speakers urged the importance of renewed xeal In advancing ihe cause of the church In foreign lands. PALM'S WITHDRAWAL IS FILED The Democratic Committee Is Ex pected to Nominate E. A. Coray, Jr., on Friday. Uy Lxilu-ivo Wire fiom Tkr As.-oriated Pie-. llarrlsliurg, Oct, S. Former Deputy Attorney (ieneral Stranahnn tiled in the olllce of the secretary of the com monwealth today the formal with drawal of Kopresentativit Andrew .1. Palm, of Meadvllle, as the Democratic candidate for state treasurer, A meeting of lite Democratic state committee will be held In this city on Friday, at which It Is expected the tutine of Representative I'l. A, foray, jr., of Pluston, Union party nominee tor state treasurer, will he substituted on the Democratic ticket for that of Mr. Palm. objections were llled In the Dauphin county court today by Val P.ummel and William .1. Khcrle, of Pittsburg, to thu nomination papers of Ihe Socialist Labor state candidate, .1, Mahlln Barnes, of Philadelphia, for stale treas urer, and f buries lleydrick, of YVells boro, for Supreme court judge, The objectors nlleu'o that the use of tlie name socialist is illegal, because t Is u portion of ihe title of the Socialist Labor nari.v. 'I'he court lixetl Friday for a hetirin;:'. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL BURNED. Police and Firemen Rescue Twenty Children and Attendants. By i:iludve Wile from 'Ihr Anila(fil I'tcu. Wilmington, Del., (let. n.At -I o'clock litis morning the Delawaro Home ami Itidustiiul School for foloted Children, III this city, was aluio.it eiiihcly de stroyed by a lite, supposed to be of In cendiary orlisiu. Police itttd llivilletl rescued Ihe iwelity I'hlldieii and alteiulaiits, but sonic of Ihein ivi'i'i' nearly suffocated. The loss is S.'.r.ou. insui t d. Largest Breaker in This Region, By llMlui'lr Wile Honi The Associated Pios. I...... .11,, (II v.--'I I,,, I ..I.,.. i. v .n. . I-.. Mine Inspectors Appointed, ll.i llviludve lie firm The .Worlatfil Pie-.-. Haiil-huu:, t"t. .V llovriiior stone lodjy ap pointed 'Kd'.-.inl Iloihi'iik, ot S'.liiiluu, lo he mine lu-p'tlur r tin. 'u,i Vnlhradie ilUtrht, .nil lli'iin llwiii Pi,vil,iub, of t)liluut, tu be lli.milgi of the Seiolni dlstllit. Mialiioklii, (I I. St.--'I In Lelnjli Will I'n.il i mill'. my dirhli'il li'd.i.v to ei.il the 1 j l ,;.'.-; hieako' in the aiitluaelle legion on their mal lit lit imllii of .Mount ( '.nun I, to n'i'p,ie the oiuimi lit' Ihe slouv. lolhi'iy. While ,1 Hhiir iiilli'i'.. Hell,' annul iind iveutuilly Mi. I aine'l rulllri.t. Woik vlll he ,t.ii t, il in'M Moiuiiv. Two thoii-iud mi ii and hoy, will I.,- uacii uii-p'o.viui-i't when the pi Hit i, hi opeiatioii. VICTIMS OF FILIPINOS List of Casualties Sustained hu the lll-Fatecl Gotnnanu C, Ninth Regiment. THE SAMAR MASSACRE Completo Roll of Names of the Bravo Men Who Sold Their Lives Dearly When Surprised by Hordes of Dusky Warriors. , liy i:vfluive Wire from The Associated l'ie-s. "Washington, Oct. S. The list of etis unities sustained by the Ill-fated Com puny C, Ninth Infantry, in the massa cre In the Philippine Islands, of So mar, Is slven in t tit; following cable gram received at tlie war department lale this afternoon: .Manila, OU. i. Adjul.tnt neneial. W.i-iiiiittl.vi. (.'leuallic, rniMjjeuirnt llalanitlna. Siniar. Sept, 2S. Wounded will hu le'iotted n Minn iw re ceived. ( onipany f, Mntli United States in fatili.v: li'ilh'd-.-rie.eaiil .lolin P. Martin, Serjtrant .lames X. Handle.", t'oipoml Henry a. Sclruer, Privates .lo.-e)ih I. (onion, .lames Matlln, .lolin W. A.vdelotle, Hjron Dent, I'.ll I'il'.iter'ibl; 1'Ii.k. P. Stetliii'.'-, liohcit Kpioull, John II. Miller, lllchaid l.ons, .1o-eph Tinner, Cusltiv 1'. Schiit ler, (.'nrpoi.il Pranlc MeOotmael;, Private Proid Peler-i, priv.il o Leoiianl P. Sdiley, Aitiflccr .)o-i. It. Alarr, Piivati") .lame, P. JleUerniolt. Charles II. ll.ivi-on. lluriy M, Wood, .lolin Wtinneho, .fo.i. O. Kleinhample, Kohert I,. Hooth. (Juy C. Den nis, John P. AimuliI, Utile Armani, C'eniKd Hoiiy. .lohn l. Iluluer, .lames b. (Iain, 1'rank Vuli.iyil.1, (.'liarlrs Povvers. Died from wounds leeeiveil in mllon ("orjior al Thomas II. Hainl, l'rivsto Clirli 1'. llceard, Privalo l'loyd .1. Mini-maker. Mi im; boilie-i, probably limned, when iirair Bents de.-'etlcil tunii Mu-iii.iii John b. Covinftlon, Privates P.itiick J. Hohbiti", .lerry .1. Urineoll, l'.vaiH South. Ausu-t V. Poleens, Christian S. William-'. Cl.utdi! C. Wlngo, Hairy Wiight, ho, pital (orpx. Killed Sepl. 1, lla-iiy. Samar, Company (, NMnllt infanliy Cuiiioral John b. WeUn, Privatn Charles C. McManltis, At tho war department it Is said tlyit the names of Joseph I. Godon, Gus tavo F. Schuitzler and .lohn AVanneDo are subject to correction later. MOLINEUX DECISION READY, Court's Delay in Handing It Down Causes Speculation. By KxihiMvr Wire from Ihu Afsuclated Pius. Albany, Oct. S. The court of ap peals did not band down a decision tn the Molineaux case today. It was learned last nlsht from sev eral quarters, perfectly reliable, that the court had finished its conclusions either for or against the prisoner, and that tho stenosxapher bad prepared anil completed the opinions. Tlie fail ure lo hand down a decision today has caused much speculation. The repealed assertions that the opinion is in favor of til prisoner are now looked on as bavin: been based on the counsel's briefs iind not on any action of tlie court. The next decision day is Tuesday. Xo decision of any kind was handed down today, an unusual occurrence, which would indicate that the court has devoted the entire week to tho consideration of the Mollneux case. PERRY AND IVORY HANGED. The Murderers of Professor Whito Meet Death Bravely. Ily I'm Iti'iivi! Wiro front the .Woriatrd l'ic?.i Philadelphia, Oct. S.Chailcs Perry and Henry Ivory, colored, wore banged today in the county prison for tho mur der of Hoy Wilson AVhite. professor of law In tlie Cnivcrsity of Pennsylvania. Tlie diuD fell at 10.0ti',i. Tlie men met death bravely and neither made any statement on tho allow,-!. Ivory was quickly strang led to death, but tho knot slipped tin der Perry's chin iind it was some time liefore life was extinct, Tho batiKlns of Perry and Ivory was tho first dotiblii execution In this city In twelve years THREE PERSONS DROWNED. Fatal Accident on Missouri, Nca1 Murfeesboro. liy llM'lusivo Wuc fiom Tlie Assoc. ateii I'resj, Little Hock. Ark., Oct. 8. Three per sons were drowned yesterday In llio Missouri river, near Murfeesboro, Pike eounly, while utieniptlut," to cross In a leaky boat. Tho dead are: Paschal Hudson, agod Jfi years! i'.lslu Franks, mjed II years; Curl tirisliol, tilted 11 years. Corporations Chartered. 11 KmIii-ivo Wiir Irnm Tlie A,-ori,iird Pre-s, ll'iiil.-btuir, iht. t-".- ( liarlriii weie 1-Mietl h Hie ft, lie di'p.illiuiht today to the following c pui'iilloiiii l.uir.inleo Tiili, ami Si ft- leio,'t rouipau, Mount Cjimel; i.ipital, $I2J,U10. ijiiiiishiii';,' Mi'i.i;e unit Transfer loiiipatiy, laeen-lniii-'l i.iiittal, tu,t1ii0, Aimilean Hall way 'fir ..ml Under lumii.niy, Piiubiue'; ciplt.it sl,ll. 'Ihr I II-.-OU lie i onipany, Aliooiu; iap It.'l, v-'i"". ' " 1-oviles.s i oiiiiany, pin.. Ian; i.ipilal, MIii.uii.). Ulndhii' latniber und ( -.ni',t nn linn iiuiip.iiiy, Wliulli. t i iapil.il, ,."0,0". N'ciilit l.aiup loiupinv, I'itl-luuui lapil.tl, Vi. ll, The I oal ('(inn and M.u'i lulid Ihidvio iiuupaii, I o.il (rniie, W.nhniijloit (Otilii ; iMpilal, f l.ii. Ihl. i. He I '.unity buhway i , . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . v , ( 1 1 1. .-1 i ; iapli.il. -I.OK lla.lu Ktiii tlnj mill., llaht'ii; ..iiul.il, iu,V(i. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. l.nal dal.1 I'm il '. s. 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