The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 12, 1901, Image 1

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V'J IJ12 OXLV MKAiVlOX tWI'l-.U KKUilVINTf TJlli COMrj.ETK X15WS SERVICK OP TIIK ASSOCTATKD 1'RKSS, Till-: CiRLAT.'.ST XKWS AGI'XCY IX THE WOULD.
TWO CENTS.
SCIUNTOiY, JV., TUESDAY MOJUNLNG, xNOVEMBEU .12, .1901.
TWO CENTS.
STRANGE CASE
OF RATHBUN
Supposed to Have Been Dead in
Jelfersonville, Is Arrested
In Louisville.
TRIED TO SWINDLE THE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Enlisted In the United Stoles Aimy
and Desalted In Company with
Anothci Deseitor He Toims Plans
to Piocuie a Corpse and Collect
, Money on the Policies A Man
Named Ten Eyck Dies in the Hotel
and His Remains Ate Bui led as
Rathbuu's-.
lit 1 iliKitp W ire fiom Hip Vsociitcil I'u-a
Louisville. Kv.. Nov. 11 Newell C.
Ra'thbun, who ias suppcisril to have
been dead in a .Tcflc'isonville, lul.,
hotel l.i-l Thuisdav, was anested In
LouisviIIi lotl.iy. Acroidlliff to U.itll
bun, the coip'-o which was "-liippixl to
T-. 1 1 1 1 e Hock loi but lul .is tin' bodv of
Kallilnui Mils tho body of V. L Ten
KcK. The jioliK siy ISatlibuu has con-Jes.-ed
to desntlon tioin the United
State .iiinv .mil to having foi nnd a
pl'in to li.iuilulentlv collet '4,000 in
surance on Ills- life, but tlmt ho denies
having killed tln man who dleii in the
Ji ifci-onv Ilk lintel. Ills death, lie sas,
vis tino to hud ill Inking-, Uithbuu
was auostrd this nioiuingdl the Unit
ed States lecuiitiug station in Louis
ville. He is. held us it lugitiic fiom jus
tice. The uiic-t was made on liitounation
i oin Hcigcant Skinnet, eil tin.- United
St ites l t i uitiiiK station. Hatlilnin en-ll-lctl
under tin name ul "Lou Hoot,"
Drtiolt. i-cigiant Skinner b id icicivcd
the stiiiy tit the Jeftoirinv ilie case and
cm uuistuni cs connected with the new
lfciuit mou-ed his suspicions. One of
tin so was the f at t that Hit man li id
on a government -nit ot umlei wo.n.
Uathbun said be bad bought the gm
luciits lioni a soldier fiiond. Anothi r
t iu uniM.imc was bis knowledge of
nimy nfiaiis about Little Hock. Ho
p,is-ed the examination and enlisted
S.i t in cl.i; .
-L the detective'-. uCko Uathbun was
put thioiigh the .sweating piotc-s and
under pies-uie made the following
stall incut, accoiding to his imuiMtoi.:
"Mv iianie is Nivvrll C. l'.athhun and
mv home is in Little IJotk, Ailc. Scv
i'i.iI months ago 1 dc-citod lioni the
nimv post at rialtsbutj,, N. V, m
'onipanv with another uciiilt by the
name ol AW II. i:ilK T soon lost Mjjht
of him and went, to little Hock. There
I was ni.n i ietl. ami nfteniaid took out
The iiiMuaiiLe policies.
Plan to Piocuie Coipse.
"1 i imic to Louisville about ten dujs
:ino, nitl lonnut a plan to make the
iusiiiaiiti' nmipauv iluiil: was dead.
-f that I i ould nilleil the insinaine. I
fell in with a in in, wlio said his name
Was I, Tin Hvek, in Hunt ot the
S ilv.itlou .uinv In atlciiiiteis in j.ouis
" ill' and told him of mv plan, ami he
.1,41 red to liclp me. Our pi in w.i- to
obtain a (tiipsn lion: some place, put It
iu a lion 1 in .Telfoi-onvdlc anil then nt
llie to the hotel.
"While we weie in Jeuers-oin llle we
took a number of di Inks and Ten i:ik
i;ot di link. I think his tkith wn
aused bv diiuklngr. T put the irtUi.?
nddics-cd to me in his pot Net, and lot t.
T did not kill hl:u. t then tame to
Louisville, Ami went to the i rani tiny:
olllce una enli-ted. :ly ii.il borne Is in
Prtroit "
'I'he pollto aie tnlnj,' to o-t.iblNb the
.ilentity ot the dead man. One of th. li
ihioiles is ibat be wai a tiaiup, that
Jiathbim had fallen in with. The polbe
bine U'leKiaphtil to the I.lttio Uui k
autboiities to bold the unp-e. .V ,-ulil
w.itth, beailnv; the name "'. , j ;ni-
was tiiiind on P.alhbuu Ik nius,,, j0
my wheie lie .jol it, 1 Iir pulltt s.iv
Hie UaiuhMltliirf of "I.ou Hoot " tin u -(niit.
v.ts us siniiiu to Ibi' si!na
tuit "W. T. T. ii i:tk, on the Jin. i
MinIlle luilf I iif,isti i
I'oionei I'opj, ot ,lelt. i-niiili , sa,j
that lie iMimiii, d the 'loiii.uh ot I lie
dead man and initial tiatis of fnotiuh
laudnmim to kill two men.
Kittle Itoik. Alk, .Vol. II.-'I lie sup-Mi-ed
body ol Nnwoll i ". liallilmii wan
tiiiind oi-r to the toioner toii.n ,i
plmed iu a Miult in .iwuli an nuliii.
It Is i lalmed by th aulhnillleri iliai,
the diseilpilmi ot liiubbun dm s nm
oxen .uife with that ol tin. coipc,
tlouiey Hum ,M i inlhle.iil, who
lias hem lepii-scnilu . m(1,,st ,,c
the famll.i, vislti,) the iishl,.mo while
the limlv v.ns hliw toibiy ami s,i.,
that alri- lbitbbuu lt limtniiial nl'id
iiervoim thai Mie ini.lli knows what
t.lio bus slid, i,. d(,iai.. that she
has Men tin bnd. only once and that
was but a lulu stlaiiie and h.nl,! Dial
time bus Imu too math piosuated to
uuilciKo the oni.nl .main. ii, Aini-
iHlCtld decline- thill i,(i is not tlio
jfinotebt e lib iii i of lolliiHlim mi the
pait of auv member ot Uu, taniile in
the peil'-ill.ttlnii C .in Hand. I'lilei
of I'olku Mi .Malum leiehni, lH al
iniiDon, the lollowlnir lekKiam imni
llm elilef nl polbe ol J.ouH.
'H.uc aiiebtnl N. i' ltulliliiiii Hold
i'ip-e you Iicim. i, mil nuliitr nrdrii
The toii-o will be held hue,
Huthbim'h Plans.
T.tiuli.Wllu, Nov. ll-Uatbhiiii said lu
nlKlu In an liitcniew that at J'l.ili.'.
btiif,- batiaeks', N, Y ho and a ioi
puiiil 1l.rii upon the plan to tolled
i! l.OUO iiihiiiuiKi lie sas tin j,au
-vmis lo illp a stiii' " Into siniio liotel.
then tot ibo o the biilldiiiK aftti' Inn
iiiKT left lei If i. j ami papei i of nilnu iu
Hi" piik is of Uu mirtv flmheM. uf
kiuim-, 'shun tin butt I liuiaed we o
J'litfd the 'si Iff to bo bin in ( iii tm.
el ut Itiitit no noKlii.t that no nm
i-ould iniuuiiixu hliu."
t Ho saja tho cotpoiul camo to Louts-
vllle, and under their fiHteemriit the
loipoial wiih lo set in o the 'rillff.'
llntlibun IiIiiIh that the imporal
drusued the vlellm If he win diiiBifcd.
Ho hiiyi be does not know wluru the
eoiponil Is now.
Hatlibim, who enlMtoiI heie ai I, on
Hoot, xn: bin blitbpliiec us Uelrolt,
bis lieniest lelathe as J. Hi own, of 11"
biav. Mkh lilt trade that of a. pt Inter,
and IiIh iigc as -T
NO COLLEGE CHAIR TOR WV,
Chinese Minister Has Not Been Con
sidered by Columbia Univeisity.
Ilj I'vclmltc Iir from Hip A'totialcl l'nu.
New Voik, Nm. II. Tiuttei.s ol Hie
I'olumblii unleilty "nld todnv that
theie was no tiutli in the iepoil that
the Cliinos-o inlnl'-ter, u yinir-faiur.
had been nlloied Hie hair ot Chlne-o
laiiKti.iKe and liteiaiuie. and "aid that
tho matter hid noL ( ome befoie the
bo.uil ol tiustees in any win.
J'uinels H. Haiiff, one of tho boaid,
laid he lunl nevir bend Minister AVu's
name mentioned in tills eonneetlon in
tolleiio eiiele--. H was not within the
i.injjo ot piohtbllitv, bo .-aid, that the
Chinese militate would anepl, because
ill the flMt place be would have to ex
pall late hlni'-elf, and sicoml. the sal
iii y ol the piotesoishlp (pioliably not
mm e than " 1,000) would h.udlv be ue
icptable to ,i man of Mi. Wu's sta
tion. AVIiile no one knows his piesonl
salaiv as minlstei to the United States,
it is belieed to be lullv "JJ"),0W.
SCHLEY COURT NOW
IN SECRET SESSION
Admiial Dewey and Rear Admiials
Benham and Ramsay Meet at
the McLean Building-.
By Eihmte Wne fiom Hie Ai.ocuteil Preu
AVusliintitou, Nu. 11 At H o'clock
Admiial Oeoie Dewey and Rear Ail
nilials Henbiiin and ltamsav, coiniios
iuc, the Sebley com I ot iiuiuiiy. met
at tlicii fiuiiteis in Hi" Mek,ean build
Ini?, behind tlo'-ed dooi s, and bct,an
the illsius.slon and lonsldeiallon of the
e idence biouKbt loiwanl in the incs
tiatlon toncluded last week.
The billings of the touit aie to be
stnetly seeiet. Theii piosent plan is to
bold daily st sskm fiom ten to half pist
twelve o'eloek, adjoin iiins; at the l.it
tet hour lor the do, though this ai
lanircmeiit inav bo chuiiKod as the
wmk of the bodv jiiOKiesse". The
eouit has two small ioom foi its woik,
one lor the niuinbeis theinelos and
the othir lor the accomiuodntlou ot
i lei leal help. At the door ot tho lat
ter is statioiu d a suKeanl ot mat hie-,
whoso unifoun would be the only sm
laee snsKestiou lo a chance caller that
somelhiiiK; out ot the oidiuaiy was ?,o
Iiik on in tin se two little looms, rlle
coutt adjourned at 1J o'i o'clock lor the
d.iv.
Admiial Dewev --aid alter the s
siou th it as mi be could not foietell
bow lonr it. would be beloio the co'U t
would bo leadv with its flnilinn. lie
polntCfl out that it hid taken neai ly
eifeht weeks of scan bins examination
to piodueo the mateiinl in baud, and
thai the oiut could not be expected
to thaw its i (inclusions in a liiiuv.
AVheii asked It tho woik was divided,
in the inteiests ot expedient , amoiiK
the members ot tho couit, the admiial
said'
"No; we aie woikiui, toc,elhei as a
com t should."
EXPLOSION OP
GAS CYLINDER
rive Pei sons Aie Seuously Injuied.
A Building Wiecked and Dam-
nged to Extent ot $50,000.
It I i-ntf Win fiom In .uuull'n",
I'hlladelphi i. Nov. 11 -A was tvlitl
ik i on the lli-t tloor ol the time stoiv
bullilliiU ot ill" I.IImiu t'himUa! eoni
paiiv, rub (iilh sum, near Cuiiibei
Jand st. . i, i xploikd this atleinoon se
ilolislj li IuiIur topi f,iils and a mm
Tllcv JH', Ml-s A, M Oieibe Miss
Anna liitibe, .Miss Kale Die.xlu, Ml-s
Mellu Mai k. lMwaul UV.vandl
'I h" t,lil i wi io a i wmk mi tiii- t,i i nini
llnor i ml junipul lo it.ivo tin ii lie
W'e.vainll w is the iliKllieu' and vas
b allv hull bv the tone n the ovplo
flou The loinpain in iiiutai tines
i In u k lis lor muilta! u-e ''h(. bulld
in was wieck. d .iiiil Uu Iums is esti
mated at C iliim,
JAPAN TO MAKE ARMOR PLATE.
Plant to Cost 0,000,000 Yen Tele
phones in China.
i. i in i v ii i, .i,i i n, , , ,u,j I', .,
TiMoiiia, .'o. 11-Advltis in lived
b. th" ste.uiisliii Viiloila s i that Hu
lupapese naval ilepal Inieilt is pupal -
lui. t labll-h i Mil I-p ite t.uloiy at
Kuie, al u i o-t of rt.Ot ii,i ijil vols The
pliiut will be in winking oiilm in tlnce
,m ai.-
Haioii M.is.iblili. ol Tuklo 1ms oh
tulln d lioni Diiuioi Miene, in llie I'hl-lie-o
liniboitil a i nun -hlou lor tn
net thm ol liuptiiiiint lelephonii llui.s
wliU h will toiuieit lint laiKcut titles
thioiishoiit China, The piclliiiluai v ar
l.lUif liienis now iiiadi) i null inplalif.
thin china shall luiniuli the luiuis ami
tin .lap uu -i lb" i xpeits and iu itmlal
ratal Rnsult ot Quatiel,
lb I I'Kmu Who Iu In Uu' Vv.iUlii I'n i
I lli.lll.l, I'.i , Xnv II (tlllal'l unl i I'.Jj
1 1 , -, iln il iu in I ilu ml Atiitto, IM'tiiifl li 'ii,
(uu li, .ill ii j . 1. 1 If li s in, iii lliu Piim jlu'iu
Ullli.lt H.li U.iIji hill III kill III l .,'1111.-1
vli lil.ljt Uui ti,i tliiiA 3 ttort it IHsoii, ul.a
linn, ii i, 4llii,rii liml.f.l li nit iloun uilu .i ut
lilutt. Ainulu iu K'Hiiil iiiiioiLHk.iu an J m
-jlunl.H 1 ' ilinl. A it uui It in rSJiiiliiiil'iii
iiujlul j I.ji.. clcl mi I lie bi.iln -nil a tor'm i'i,
Jim uu inn! u tuiJiil i( ilf ilk ii oin tin blow ut
llliicd liy DiMmi
Foicst riio at Lancaster.
!!) I luoc ',li frnin 'lie wucutt l'i
1 jii i.tn. I'i, n. II -lie fmo.t fin' alon;
11 u-t i kin ii i icr oiipuo VI ii it It i U hi
feint Ii U iiiuii tfiitiol. Hit' liiiiiiol iht'tlil
'.... ll 111 JII I I lit ,.II1JI1 IlllltJ. 'lliu Hit' tj I
I I in 111 Uj a u a until 3IIH.1 it UH'U lljll t. II
fl.'til'u; ft.
THE NATIONAL
CROP REPORT
It Was Issued Yesterdau Afternoon
bu the Secrctaru ol
floriculture.
AVERAGE YIELD PER ACRE
Piellmlnaiy Estimate Regaidlng
Coin Shows That the Peicentage
Is tho Lowest Ever Recoided for
This Ciop -Potato Ciop the Lowest
Since 1800 Tho Potcentages on
Hay, Buckwheat, Giapes, Apples
and Sweet Potatoes.
Bj Etc' ulp V ire from the Aijocbted l'resi.
"WashliiKton, Nov. 11. The follow Injr
ctop repent was issued this atteinoon
by the department ot aqriktiltuie:
The piellminaiv estimalo of the avei
nye ielel per acie of com, as publl'-hi d
in the monthly repoit of the statis
tician of the depiilmont of .iriIi ultuie,
Is 1.l bu-hels, as compiled with an
average jkld of L'"i 2 bushels per line
in 10OO and lS'n, and a ten-ear iivr i.iro
of i9.l bushels. The pi i sent indicated
jield per acre is the lowest f?encial
av erase ever leeorded lor this clop,
bemir two bushels per niie below the
ield in 1SS1, which his stood for
twenty ve.us as the lowe-t on iceoid.
The Indicated ield iu bushels per aeio
Iu thu seven pilncipal states is a- fol
lows: Ohio, 201: Indiana, IIS, Illinois, 21. 1;
low n, Jl; Mis-ottii. 1U1: Kansas, 7 s,
and Nebtasku, 111. Ol the tvvenlj
ihteo 'tales havintr l.OtiO.OOO neic- or
upwaid iu com. all but lcnii-vlvanln,
A'liSlni.a and Jlithifran lepmt an avci
ase ieltl per aeio below their lespecl
ivc ten-c.1r aveiapcs 'Hie scneial
avet.iKC as to tiualilv is 7J 7 per tent,
as compiled with N" " pei cent. 111 No
vember list, and S7.2 pir cent. Iu No
vember, lvin. It is estimated tint ) 1
per cent, of the com of 1000 was still in
the hands ol laimcis on November 1.
1001, us compared with 1.1 pei cent, of
the nop of ISO') in lai inns' hands on
November 1, 1000, and ii 0 per cent, of
that ot 1S9 in hand November 1, ISO').
The pieliminaiy estimate of the avu
ase Meld per acne of buckwheat is ISO
bushels, against an aveiase -lrld pei
acie of 1" bushels In l'JOO. lb ii bushels
In ISS'.i, and a ton-jear avei.iKe of iu 0
bushels. Of the six states hav bu,' 10,000
aeies 01 u pvva.nl nuclei till" pioduil, in
1 lulling: New Toik and I'i misvlvani 1,
which tooetber contain ovn tluee
fomths 01 the entne buikwlie.it .11 le
ase of the countiv, lour leptnt. .1 n Id
per acie in execs- ol their lespeitho
tcu-eai aveiase 'I he kcuci.i1 nv ci
ap as to quality is 01 3 per cent .against
'10 2 per cent, in November la-t, and
Mi 1 per cent, in November, ISO.
Small Potato Ciops.
'J lie piellmlnaiy estimate of the It!d
pi r acie of potatoes is 31'j bushels
.is lin-t an av oi.it,e jkld per .11 10 of
!0S huslnls 111 1000, SSC bushels 111 1s'i0
and .1 ton jear aveiage ot 7S 7 bushels.
The piosent indicated jield per atie
is the lowest sinie 1x00. Of the .stales
hiving .'0,000 aeies or upwaul In pota
tins, all except Michigan and Maine le
poit a jield per acie compaiing untav
oiablv Willi their ten jear aveiagesi.
Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, JCuis is and
Nebiaska iepoil less than one-lialf and
Missouii le-s thun nne-l'ouitli ol an
avi l.igc ciop. The nveiage is to qual
ity Is 7S.1 pi r cent as eompaieil with
Ssl In Novcmhei last and 01 I In No
vember, ivi.i.
The inellmluaiy estimate of the avei
igu vield pen :u to of hav i- I 1J tons,
against an aveiage .vltld of 1 JS tons
of lu, I.!'." tons in lVi'i anil a hu eai
aveiage of l.'.S ton". 'While mine thun
tluei -loin lbs Ol the loitv-seven .states
and teuitotlis lor which 1 oiiiiiaiallve
diitii ute available) upoit ,t .leld per
.11 io In exce-s of their lespvi live ten
vi'ar aveiage.s uu h Impoitaiil stales as
Illinois Iowa, Mi.s-ouii, iaiiisas, Ne
biaska, Smith Pikotu, Ti xas and Ai
kansis at t- all imliulfil in the legion
lepoitlng less iiivni.tlilv 'I'he aveiac.e
Us to the Ull!!,v Is 01!! pel telll.
agaln-l si' 7 per tent in November lust
mid 0!s pi 1 cent In November, lS'.ii,
Ot the lllteeil pilmipal lob, Kin Still. .,
nine, liu luding Kentiiikv, Vliglnlii,
Ninth u'liiollua mid Teunis-eo iepoil
an aveiage jbdd pi 1 aim ot lolnem in
. xit ,s of l heir ten ,vi iir uvei.iges while
sis, including Ohio, WIm imslu and
Missouii, lall below sin li nvi 1 igi ". The
apple nop Is tolisliUrable below tip
till t ill- aveiage, the pi ir and giape
uops aie slightly below anil tin swut
liotato nop Is sllghtlv above
UNITED STATES COURT.
rtist Session of the Hiddle Dlstiict
Held at Haulsbuig Yesteulay,
Judge Aiclibald Piesldine'.
ll,t Inlmlte Wire from tic swi!,u,i I'rcei
ll.llllsblll, Nov, 11.-The Culltil
.Stales com t tor Hie middle illsiiiii m"
l,cnurtliinl.i held Uk Hist si ssinu today
in iituiiitmi, with .ludgti Hobeit w
Meliblld, of ft 1 anion, pusiilins. Tlio
Hi st ease called was Hint ot AVIlllam
Hia, who Is ilini,cd with using um
mulls lor iitiuilulont pmpo.-os.
Alter th sclciloii 01 u, jmy tlio cumi
was continued until lemon ow. , niun
Ik 1 of other eases won iontliiued until
the n xt I'M'm of couit
Stokei Wayoi" in Olllce.
It; I velmhe V.iie from i lie Asoclitcd I'mi
UifiU'piit, lonn, Xot Jl DcmiU viultiliill
lie "anker iiuvoi. itunimnl oiiim it nocn
lelji. Ilo u jij lie 11 lij lita liiinlidl m.
,uiii euililu tvtu liuiiij mil .ihout .1 In l fl 01 mail
l. lliu.- tuiiiiluillJlitUi nii'l Rood tblii, nj3
ilcltvilt'l lo I11111 ilijcr Mubl'illl ii (01 t'liilj
i.jit liicma.i in 1 11 jiicfjuiuins loiicctn htu.
During (lie ijiiiiji,u miny ccrtiil. nloi.s If.ujul
lllftJtil, till l'Kll' ( Ills (IIIU'I Mini .i-i.l
tu urn, but ii. riturinel Uu Uunluiii In iter
ln.Uil.i,
THAT DANISH TRrATY.
Change of. Mlninlty nt Copenhagen
Is Llablo to Piolong the Agony.
11 IVIii'lto WliubnniTlif Vutclilctl I'lnJ.
Wiulllngloli, Nov. 11. Tho projected
lienty of cesiilon of the Danish West
Indies to the t'nltcd Stales Is not so
well advanced us It wus hoped would
be tho ease at this time. It Is now
doubt fill whether the tiealy will be
loinpleted Iu time to submit to eougiess
when It leasscmble.s next month. The
delay appeal. s to have ailsen lltrough
the last change in the nilnlstiy at Cop
enhagen, tho slate derailment ptactl
c.illy having leuoheel an ngi cement
with the Danish government on tho
licitv; In fnet alt questions of huge
pilnelple had been adjusted when the
cutty Into power of a new nilnlstiy, not
well disposed low aid the tieuty made
it necessuiv to begin tho woilc all over
again. While the negotiations niu pro
ceeding they liavo not icaclicd a point
jiet wheie it can bo piedlcted ccitalnly
th it a tiealy will result.
The Issues do not touch the mice to
bo paid so much as the conditions, as
to the futuio of the citizens of the
Danish West Indies, sought to lie im
posed by Denninik-. Ibo United States
ilelies a l".il with tho Islands in the
lutiiic without any restilctions Imposed
by tic.itv.
FRANK THOMPSON
IS CAPTURED
The Negio Leader of the Leaven
woith Mutiny Is Cnptuied Af
ter a Haid Tight.
By I ulu-Iic Wiro from Hie Vs-ocutnl 1'rcsi
Topcka, Kansas, Nov. 11. Frank
Thompson, the negto leader of the
inutlii at the fcdeial piison at Leav
euvvoith, which lesulted hi the escape
last Thm sd.iy ot tv.enty-si'c prisoneis,
was capliued eight miles 1101th of
Council Ciiove tills evening by .1 posse,
nuclei lonimaiHl ot Deputy United
titates Jl.nslial Piescolt. Thoiiipsou
would not suiiendei, but was taken
atlei a haul light with the olllceis, 111
which he was shot in the bead but
110L sevcielv Injun d. No member ot
the posse was hint.
Deputv M.ushal PiesooU lieaul of
the pic-inco ol the negio and imme
diate set out lo make the capttuo
assisted by hhei ifL Michael and other
0III1 eit.
Thu olllceis bad oiueiged fiom a
wooded tiaet when mey saw Thomp
son miming an o-s the open. Ho was
01 dei cd to halt, but he answeied by
wheeling mound and dilftig some uipld
tiling with .1 ll-callbie icvolvei. 'llie
olllceis then tiled and Thompson
dtuppe.il. I lo was stunned and wab
easily s'liiieil.
Thompson will bo taken back to the
penitential y tonioiiow.
Another ot the convict-. Law i once
kes, was capluicd today near Quen
ouniu, Kansts. He was mm tally
wounded while making a dash tluousli
.1 1 01 don ol aimed deputies.
Lewis is a white bo. 20 teats ot age,
v bo was sunt iiji m October, 1000, tu
undeigo a live veals' sentence for lai
cenv. He was Hacked to a wooded
pkue ne ir ijueucmuo, bv the citv
ni.n -li.il of that place, which is situ
ated foilv miles soutblwest lioni
I'oi t l.eavinvvoith, anil a doieii men
healing nlles An 01 dor lo mu lender
was met with dellani e and Lewis, un
ai mod and although piaetieally mii
lounded, dailed loi the neaiest open
ing, ile had tone sc.uecly a bundled
vauls when a bullet fiom .1 AVluches
tei In the bands of one of his puisueis
pkited his lung f 1 0111 behind and
In ought him to thu giound. Twelve
of the convic ts aie still at huge.
GOVERNMENT PROCEEDS
AGAINST CARTER
Another Step to Fuither the P10
ceediugs Against the Ofilcei.
Hi I 1I11 ie Win fiom llii . rlitcil I'm-.
Chii ,i(,o, Nov. 11, Another step to
liiitlitt the pineeedlugs biouRht bv the
goveiniiunt against the piopeity of
obeilln M. Cm ten' was taken in the
I'ultnl Slates ciieult eouri toilav. At
toinev Hoiace H. Stone leptesentlng
the .uinv ollleei and his lolatlvcs, 1 al
lied out pait ol the agieemeiit leeentlv
bv unnlnj.' over !Gi,iiuii In i.illioads, a
note 101 $11,000 and S700 in cash,
Thee will be kept ill posscs.-ion or
Hdilvtv Max Whitney pending a set
tlement ot the coiilioveisy In the Ked-
(ial i (jiu t. This makes the total
amount 1 etched up to date about $I0'.
iiOn, Another poition Ih still to be tian
ten ed to the lecelver iiuil this will
In lug the lot.il to almost 'oo.oon.
Kills Svvc-etheait and ComniltsSuiclde
IP I v hi tvi' Wire fiom Uu Wsiciatnl I'ie-,
I liriln ilii.mii, 1 1 1111, x"..i, II I'i ml. Kiln II,
,iil -'!, lull liot iul llll.il lil v(tPiriit,
Vila Hu 1111,011, ,iut 111, Jiu! Hull roiiiiiillliil kill
1 hi ln' i.iiimi el II c trji,i ill ii Mil to In' tlio
iitu.il if tlio Klil'-i fill" i4 to allow kliltwll lo
m.ii. 1,1- iliu.liiii' ami In 1 ikdliiilioii to iniiiv
linn, II0II1 wilt' of luoimnrin IihiiIh-
To Incoipoiato MoKinley Boiough.
ll,i I vi lii-ilte Wilt' fiimi llie oclttctl I'li'ii.
WiIm-II.UII, Not, H V ti.iillon ti u. pn-
rtllll.ll lo till (Olllt tOiJjl fui III.' il 10lij.lt. 11
nf McKliili.t boioiwli, 1 portion if Mn.tion lonn.
fllll, 'till piOplMll iMlllll.'.l llOIOUSll lOllUlill
1 -npnlilluii if l.-O'J inliiliil lilts ami oui '."i
ilttilliiii. Hi rntue iipiljti(ni hUncil llie pril.
tit 11
Teamsteis' Demands Gi.inted.
lit I ,u.ho Who fiom Ine A.sjiljua I're-
V ll,, II 111,. l II VII lurnili-'M of the
IijiqjIoi-' mil. in, iuiiiil.ini),- abcnl thru '.nniliul
nun 111 I.iiaiiii' (oiiiiit, Viiitt tuiiUil linn il.'.
iiumli '11 e pttltioii'il 1I1011 tinp'ojtu, tie
Inin uvviu it, fn 110 pi. WW. icr all digit l.nrse
ililtin, uui ilOM fa ill lean ilrtei
Aibltintion Tiibunnl to Meet at The
Hague,
iur.l pjpip"V 3)J, uiojj oim Ji!-!i-gi' fa
'U Hj',11', Nm. It 'Hi j'liuinUtiallip toiiii,
1 I if I to iibliijllin trilinnil will irn-ct .Not. it
lo iliilile mi I hi- Jl'l'i d of tin- Horn JtMtint tie
lulln llul the v 11 In Sonlli Afuert Is not sulijt.t
to tin 1 uui t" toni!trtlioii
Steamship Auiyals.
pt I vtluih W iro from Ilia Aoci-dri! I'lf."
Xen V01I., Nut II -Vrilttil: jicjiiJ, nt.
teii. i.lliultur -sjllul I'hi.i DUiiukK tfivm
liinoj unci -Xjpli;, New oiL.
FILIPINOS
ARE ROUTED
Theu Fail in tlie fluempt to Rc-
neat .lis TactiGs Rer.cn;lu
Used at Samar.
THE INSURGENTS SUFFER
Lack of Pood Causes Much Misery.
Tho Tear Cicatcd by Lukban'a
Proclamation Has Pi evented a
Goueral Submission of the Insur
gentsIt Is Expected That They
Will Yield in a Few Days.
Dj I volinltp Wire from 1 lie Associalrd I'rr-u
Manila, Nov. 11. Major vVIlllam L.
Pitcher, of the Ulghth legimcnt of in
tantiy, commanding the Mindoio expe
dition, leports that the garikson of
Abui do llog was uttacked yesterday
by a lorco of Instil gents commanded
by Lenocos. The Kiliplnos uppaicntly
attenipted to tepeat the Hamar tactics,
but the Ameiicans, who weie IneaU
fasting fully aimed, completely touted
the insurgents, who loft live men dad
011 the Held, each having :i lillc and
ammunition. One American was seil
ously wounded.
Captain Noyes. ot the Thh ttetb in
fantiy, cormminding .1 dotaclimont of
Jltty mon, has captured a deseitei,
named Itlchler, ol the Hlxth aililleiy,
wealing tho unifoim of an insurgent
lieutenant.
Mulor Pitcher says he lecontly oap
tuied thiee olllceis and a huge pait of
an insutgeiit company, all fullv aimed.
It is believed the insui gents recently
leceivod an illicit suiply of munitions
of win.
SAMAR INSURGENTS YIELD.
Suffeihig fiom Famine and Fear
Lukban's Vengeance.
Catbalogan, Hamar. Nov. 11. The in
suigcnts aie all going 1101 thwaitl. They
are sultcimg gieatly fiom latulne.
Jlany bolomen have surieneloicd and
only the feai caused by Lukban's
pioel.imation thieatening with death
those who suuendcr pievents a genei.il
submission ot tlie insui gents.
Hut it is expected that this will bo
biouht about In a lew d.ivs.
LETTER FROM
MISS STONE
She Beais Her Trials with Foiti
tude Bulgaiian Goverment Con
tinues to Interfeie.
13 1 vrlu-lit' Wiipfiom flio SsOCiltrel Pus.
t-iolia. Uulgmia, Nov. 11. Fiom an
other letter that has been leeelved
fiom Miss HUeii M. Stone, the abducted
Anieikan misslonaiy, it appeals that
she is endiiiing the tikils ot her haul
existence villi foitituele, foigetting
hei-elf in her anxiety lor her ( nm
paiilon, Mine. T-llka.
Miss Stone does not el ire to complain
,if tin. iiK.itment to which tbev nio
subjected, but she linds the confiiionient
liksomo and the weatliei cxtiemeiy tiy
ing The tone of tlie latest. letter ie
eelved lioni her Is hopetul. The bii
gauds, bv dating the letteis at places
in Mueedonia and delaying theii tlo
liveiv. seel; to create the appeiuanco
of being far distant.
The Hulgaiian government continues
to interfeto in the negotiations with
tho object ot foiling .1 ti mist 01 one e ot
them aeioss tho iiontici.
DYNAMITE TIENDS
AT WILKES-BARRE.
Bold Attempt Made to Wieck the
House of Patiick Shciidan.
li I vtlu-ha Vtlit trout Hi' V'-niilfil Pn -s.
vVllkes-Uaiie, Nov. II. At :: o'eloclt
.ve,-te'ldliv allttuooll a bold attempt
was made to wieck the homo of I'at
ilclj Slieiiil.iu, who tesltles In l.u.eiiK'.
At the hour uiimeil .1 violent explosion
intuited, tlie icsult of which was that
one side ol the house wns blown out. n
pin Unit of the 100111 shatteied and the
chimney badlv damaged. Investiga
tion lends to the theoiy that some un
known pei son had tliiowu a dynamite
i.nliidge down tho ihiimie.v,
This Is tho tu'eoinl tlpio r-Ii' 1 Iil.in'.s
house has been damaged In a similar
milliner, but lottuiuitely, no one has
.vol been injuied. Tlie motive for tlio
dastaidlv act Is a mjntetj.
BOER WAR CLAIMS SETTLED.
England Rejects Bill of a Fienchmau
in New York,
lit l.viliiiive Wire from flic As-oiUinl l'u
IniiJoii, Nov, II. -Ilia South Afili ,11 1 inptn
Milon iommlioii tod j i- luMi.l conn d in Inlnll
of 1 1 rcncli ililiiuiit, MjiIIii, iioit'tf Niu VoiK,
win) 1I1 111 nulf il XJO.OiM, llm iliiiniuii uiniinO I
Ilia It Ij'I I'fcii ileJili clalili-liul ll.it Minlii
m- not tlcpoilnl l tin- IIiiImIi niilltJit .miliirl.
lite ami llul lhem.no Mi il-ihn u.n not ulililu
tin' si opt of the (oiiimitbiiui.
Mijri liCliriil Sli iloh'i Vulivli. tli hiiclIi 1
till' 0 till' gilMII llll lit, llWItlllltlll (lilt III) 1 ut
fiiiiiuii, 1ml M'tllol tiiili tin N'filiirliiulj tlilin.
mu ui an a,s-n'.'jl. Mini u li, ti,
Knights of Labor CouvenUon.
i.v l.'tclujito Wire trom il.e AAotiutcd frci
Inlhiiapolu, ov. II 'llie ivtcuilti ouircu fi
tlio knitliU ul lalm licl 1 J nii'i'ti'l.- luljt )
pctftct nraiitfcniciit' lo.' llie aiiniul mmt'iiiion
of tlie orMiiliJllui. MliUlt Is lo ., sin n u.o
Jlatoiilc ttliipli' in l liu 1-0. Il li nil Ili.l wmu
littv rfsolulliMn till lio uilioiluri'il In unrl u
llie tin-is ami in latin of 1I10 ( Inmti e a lu.io 1
jii.
Guest of the.Piesldcnt.
Ilj 1 tiluiite Wlic fioniTlc Vvoilatol I'imi
WjsliiiiBlon. Not. II -Vn-kj Willi x, i.f Hut,
filo, ii j. cuci it tlio Whites Ilou 1' itr 1 fit.'
iljjf 'llie lieslil lie I io1. tlie ojIIi 01 oillit jI
Vlt. Willl'V'S ll'iltlllllC I! Ilulljlo,
BRAVERY REWARDED.
John Rcllly Is Presented with a
Watch and Check,
lb lv India Ulr from 'Hu vssoiiitdl Prp".
Altoomi, Nov. 11. On May J.1, 1001,
Hullioad Hiigltieer .lolin Kelllv, who
was descending the mountain west of
tho city with an empty engine, at gieat
tNk to Ids own life, stopped ti ruiiawiiv
Height Main following him. Tlie
it eight tiitln was beyond contiol nnd
was limning at such ftlglitful speed
that tho conductor, .lack Hailv, ol
l'lttsbmg, was tin own off and killed
holme his Until was stopped. This af
ternoon rieneial Manager .1. H. llittch
lueon, l'lttshuig division: Stipe iliitend
ont Hobeit I'ltcaltu and many tians
poitatloti otllcluli i.ime to tho cllv and
piesented Engineer Hellly with 11 fl.ooo
watch and chain and 11 check of iJ'iOO
In leeognltlon or his vnlued set v lies.
The itisciiptlon on tho watili suys:
"Given to Knglnoer John Hellly, by the
boaid of dliectois of the Pennsylvania
i.iilroad In leeognltlon of bis coinage,
ludgment and sense of duty. May 1'-',
11)01."
Knglneer Helllj's couiageoits act
saved the rallioid companv the loss of
many thousands of doll. us.
PRESIDENT FULLER ON
POLITICAL PLUNDERERS
Suggestions iu His Annual Address
Befoie the Wardens' Association
of Prison Congress,
fy kcclusieo Wlic from llie Aocl itol I'ifis
Kansas Cllv, Nov. 11. Dcllvcilug his
annual addicss beloie the Wai den's
association at the annual eougiess heie
today ol the National l'tlson associa
tion, Otis ruller, piesidenl of the as
sociation and slipeiiiiteiident of tlio
Michigan lcfoim.itoi v, said:
"Tho good citizens must .stiitul be
tween the state institutions and the
political iilundeieis "
Sir. ruller had spoken of llie mighty
sti ides Amci Ira had made 111 tho past
decade, and asked, "Is prison manage
ment keeping up with tlie pioeession.'"
Continuing, bo said:
"I think that In most lespoils it K
I .1111 sine that in one icspect it is not.
1 icier to the political biigunclagc
which is still pievalent in a few states
the bold, bad bilgandage which liith-losMi-
seizes not only the pnsons but
all the other public Institutions and
holds them for pollticil i.insom. Hon
est, eflleient, wise and humane pil-on
management cannot leach its highest
stage of development until the taxpay
ers and the humaultuii.ni take the
waul hecln by this tbioat."
Mr. Puller said (bat oil'iai leionn
mut stait fuithei back thun the piis
ons. It niiisL cdueato the hiwmakcis.
"Il must, above all," said he, "wipe out
tlio pernklous tie s.vstem, which gives
the constables so in my dollius loi .11
restlug a lellow-cltien, the justice of
tho pi ace so many dolluis lor convict
ing him and the shcntC ea many cents
a d.iv lor feeding him or staivlng him,
as his humanity or avaiice may dit
tate." The fee s tem. he ckehueel. w is
l blot upon -the full pages of the twen
tieth ccnliuv,
Sit. ruller in a ed a mote? intelligent
distinction between off enileis and bald
ened ciitnlnals
NO TRACE OF LOST BOATMEN.
Piobable Identity of the Two Who
Diifted Away iu the Sound,
lb I'm In ite Wire from Tlie A- 01 iilc I l'ic j.
New Haven, Nov. Jl No trace was
iouud this 11101 ning of tho two men who
tli If ted oui Into the Sound In a sm ill
boat esttitliiy atur bicaklnt an oar,
Sevnal tugs with huge- iu tow ate
said to have passed tho mouth of the
limbor hoio not long after the nun
dlsappenied. It Is possible that one of
these) vessels iiwv have picked up tlie
sin ill boat and its oicupants.
Tlio polices weie lnloiined today that
1'iaiiels Titt, of .'01 Uast stteil, and
Clulttopher Mclten, of J7 Daggett
stieei, who went lishiutt jesteiday,
have not leturnei'. to their homes. It
Is supposed that tin -e wen the oecii
p nits ol the ml-siug lieu.
ANOTHER CONVICT WOUNDED.
Thiiteen of Toit Leavenwoith's Es
caped Piisoneis Accounted For.
lit l.vcluslvn W 111 mm I hi A-.oclili li'u?..
Kansas City, SIo . Nov, II Wat dcit
SleCliiughiy ut the I 'oil I.eavenw 01 tli
Slllltmy pils-on icpoits by telephone
this inuiulng thu Law 1 emu Lewis,
white, the ihiucciith of the escaped
convicts to bo taken, has been 111 test
ed at l.onuix. Knn. He was wounded
inobably lalall.v.
Two otheis ill addition tu the rouplo
thai je.steiduy 111 ule a i.iptlvo ot
rihcilfl Conk me said lo lutvu been
wouniltd In a tlcbt with pui.suei.s be
twcni Toprkn and Leaveiiwaith, and
utlior tugltlves ,110 icpoiled lo luivo
hud a light with shot Ill's deputies near
Alma l.is-t night. I.'p to date ilnee
i oiivkts have bcell killed,
Negiocs Vote foi Last Time.
lit I Mlmitt' Will lu 111 lie Voi iitcil Ti. -.
vioiilj.'oniin, All , Nm. 1! -Milium vmij tu.
ilj on tho i ii-tkn ot Uu ailoptku 01 1 itlfcjllon
01 the lomthtithn loini'il lit Uif icienl tone ie
nun, miiI 110111 tin nil 111, o :.ii nu In. I 11 s
oth'.ii.t 1! it ll f histtieiiit u( In, uirlol bv i'.i On)
ti llijiiO iinji rj llm rifgitid lotnl ill muni
ln.ru millibil-. thai lul hoeii tvpoclifl, hut in rt
mulil 1 pi 1 1111 ml 1 lie ii.-u!r 11m mji io j,t
opp id, n. 11 tin) tt III I mli tote ml ut 111 my
iiniiln tiny iniiitil nit on ii ih Th" lift Uu 1
pa v 1 ft nukilv 10 uoiihli Inn , i.poutil ip
10 II !- Iu II,
Mouioe Teucheib' rnsthute,
Sp'Jal to tie hranton Tribune.
str.iiibbmi:, Pj , Not, 11 Moutoi'i, fort ('
011.I iouiiIj iiirtilnli' v.j iiDiiinl Piii .ifKrnoiii
l, uu atliliivi l (. II SupU., im , a linlln;
iiiiinhti (f the ijiini hu J lie Lot tptjUui
.mil hi 1111 Hit In t In- Main will aiMi' s ill? uium
Sl.-I.llli il lllll.' till' 'Ml I
DEATHS Or A DAY.
Il.t I Mill, III W IU' II Jill tllO VtiOiMJCii I'llJI
llin.il Vie, Not 11 Kit, VI I O'lltrii,
jiui tiM, Mirv'kl viliolk ihuiih, viur fcfii.ui
of tho flioun' if Milne nmhr UWiop lloaly and
I jiu- .uliiiliiUtratii nf Iho eliotrv, tlln! at IiU
loliluui lifie lonlelu. He luj Imii j fortune
unif
AN ORGANIZER
LANDS IN JAIL
Santlaao loleslas Encounters Some
Trouble at San Juan,
Porto Rico.
WANTED TO EDUCATE
THE W0RKINGMEN
In Spte of the Fact That Mr. Iglesiag
Announced That He Did Not Co mo
to Stir Up Stiife, He was Airested
and Placed in Jail When Ho
Stepped Ashore Mr. Gompeis lu
teivlews the Piesident on the Sub
ject. B.t rvilulii Who fiom Iho As-ocialcil rrf-
Washington, November 11. Samuel
flompeis, piesident of the American
Fedeiation of Labor today saw tin
piesident to piotct against tlie airext
of Santiago Jglesl w, who was sent to
Potto Hlio bj the Fedeiation to 01
giinle the vvoikingmeii ot the ipliiml.
Define Mr. Igleslas lelt the United
Mates Sir. CJompeu; explained lo the
piesident the puipose of his visit and
asked that Governor Hunt be notified
that his mission was not to stir up
stiife, but simply to oiganbe labor
along legitimate Hues At that time
ho told tho piesident that SIi. Igclskis
duiing the Spanish astendaucy had
opposed the Spanish logime and had
been Impiisoned, having been libel aleci
when the Ameileaii tioops 1 cached
Sail Juan. Ilv tho piesldent's dlicctloii
Secretaiy Coilelvou vviote to Gov ei nor
Hunt concerning Mr. Iglesias' mission.
'lh.it latter was dated October 19. LasL
P.itinduy Sir. Compels was stu prised
tu leeeivo the following cablegi am fiom
Igleslas:
"Am aucsled when stepped ushoie.
No wauant was shown. Ignoied (ig
noi.int) chaiges. llcmiiin jail."
This mess 1 go Sir. llompois showed
to the pie-idmt and the piesident im
mediately sent an inuuiiy to Gov el nor
Hunt as- to tho cause ot the attest.
Dining Sir. Gompeis' Interview toduv
h" spoke to tho piesident about labor
legislation, the Chinese exclusion act,
th extension of the eight hour law. the
ilien contiact labor law and the convict
'labor bill. SI'. Goiiipei'. ,vus espe
cially anxious that the piesident should
recommend tlie ie-eiuictmelit of tin
Chinese exclusion act and he came
away impiessed with the belief .that
the piesident would do so.
The An est Explained.
H111 Juan, 1'oito Hico. Nov. 11. ban
Hugo Igleslas was attested bete kisr
Thiu.sil.iv on landing limn tho steames
Philadelpbl 1, vvhlili anived beic (bir
di.- fiom New Yoik on her v. ly to I.,i
tluji.i and I'uito C.ibello. His deten
tion was due to bis nou-appearaiu e af
ter having been thine suiiinioni d by
the loi.il couits to appear in a i.iso
against him nnd sfven utlieis biought
in Julv ot last jear when tho euiieney
was ( liangi d.
At tli.it time lie pcisll.ukd the local
ledeiatioii ol labor to older nil labor
oiganiatlons to go on stilki- unkss
they were pild iu gold at the same i.ite
as silvei; master woilimen, $!, join -nejmeii,
$-' and oidlnaiv 1 iboreis, $1 iii.
'llieso lates wne not .11 cepted by tho
einplovcis and a guneial stiike which
was accompanied by some violent 0 tol
Iowed. Igleslas nnd the oilier iiiembeis of
tlie labor lommlttee weie 1 lunged
with eouspii.ity and tlie eases agiilttsl
tlieni weie pot down for tilal Septem
ber 11, 1300. Wlum that date was
re.K'heil, Igli slas, who was at laige 011
bis own lecognl sani e, did not put iu an
aiipeaiunie uud the tilal was ad
join ned.
As ho did not appear oil the adjoin li
ed d.iv further adjournment was tak
en to Slay -', 1901, when nu oider for
bis .most was issued, ho being then
In New Yoik citv.
He is now In jail awaiting tilal in
default of ?.',O0li ball. Today he sent v
petition tu Gov ei nor Hum asking to
bo icleistd on his own leiiiguliiuce,
explaining that ho made .1 sliiiiliu ap
plication when lh.-t summoned, but
that the case was postponed uud that
no notleo of Hie healing of Slay was
ever solved upon hint.
Thu publlo piiisicutor asks that ho bn
sentenced tu 11 let 111 ot inipiisoiiment
on tlio giouud that he Is a ilungoioiis
labor agitator and is continually eiius
intf uniesi,
THE SUN RESCUED.
Foieigners A10 Pcimitted to Witness
n Chineso Ceremony.
Py I uluiv? Wire fiom llie Auiiiattil PreJi
Ci-Hh, Nov. II 111 lonforiiill.t vtlth 1 lotin
etliiih the forrlsn nflkocut In t lie kirillmiv nil
tho ( hiii(-ei nlliiliN in Uu- npilal Katlivml tnili
at tlio hoinl of utcs "to icaino the nn," tthlili
uj-, hiiflriiin; In in 1 pmtlat rillp.c J Inn Iimiii
MH HlOlliplUllCii l' plttetl itlon-, the huiniis t(
Inciieo ami llm hutini; of iliuim,
A f, vv lorcunor., fur tho nr.t t'nic in hUlcr, ,
wire pdiiillinl lo witniii the ccienioii),
Piiuce Cluistian 111.
IU I.viluilve Wue trout Tlie v.oclilfil I'usi,
iHiiluc.ii, Nov. H I'llnio riiiUtlm, iW'il
Bin ii tho until piinio 01 l)tiiinii', In -ever ly
ill v.illl altllit PVti
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
I till (UU fu Notflilbif It, IWll
llll-lmt leniptuliiie ,,,,,,,,.,, t'lilfu.'i
kotvet tniipi ratlin ,,. .,,,.,,,,,,,,, is tlt.itu
Iti'latiVf llnuiiiliit
bJ 111 ..... ..... ... ....... Jj per cent.
st1 0J icr unt.
1'iiupil.itiQii, -'I loiirt ended S p, in , U0lii:Uiv
WEATHER FORECAST.
Wj,liliif(oii, ov, 11. I'oncwl for FS
cm riiiibjhania: OlouJy luitilay, roh.
aMy rain. WcJncalty, Uir .ml 1 older;
jiullcily vvintb, ehlfting to viosliil ml
iioilhucotcrly, bcconiim; hriaV uml hlth.
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