rivwj j " 'v' fcJ tfv' v V . " v HI SV 5J t'1 Jifl ' 1 y V WlK ONLY SCKAX'IOX PAI'lIR Rl-CEIVIXO TJIECOArPLISTK NKWS SJiRVICIi OF TUB ASSOCIATED rKESSriI1. GREATEST N'KW.S AGFA'CY INTHM WORLD. SClUOTOxN, PA., .MONDAY 3IOJIMNG, NOVEMBER 38, 1901. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. mm-" "" !S'i " ti "tv' '2 V K,n-r 'I1 6 ivl' it wfK w hhi hutmii IMMIGRATION FROM EUROPE Half a Million Aliens Arrive in the United States from Foreign Lands yearlu. ITALY SENDS LARGE ARMY Annual Repoit of Commissioner Gcneinl Powderly He Would Have Congress Regulate the Dis tiibutiou of Immigiants A Better Chaiacter of Citizens Camo Last Year Over Three Thousand Re fused Landing. Bs Kttliisitt Nile ficin'Hic Aisociattd Pics Washington, Nov. 17. The aiinu.il rt poi t of I'onuiiNHlniuT (leneinl Pow lcil,ot tin- liuiiilhi.ttlon liuu'.iu. .shows tin- tolnl st eiugo aiilvals in tliu United Slides dining the eni to hate been 4"7,iil, an ineie.ise not the pieccdlng year of ;iy,.:ii!, ur, appioxiin.itelv, iilni' per Ltiit. of thN iuuc.ise. ti.OJO iiinu' thiotigh Canadian ii Is .mil tin- list thioimh inn ts of this i oiuili v Tin lc weie also Tl.t'.'i'i alien pussengeis who tame hi thi' c.ibln, liitiKliiwr a total lor tho je.ir of .'u.-.MJs. Tli'- i.itl'i ol ineiease ot Italian iiunil Kiatloli, ,is lompaiod with last e.u, is, appioxiiiiati'ly, Hill ty-si-c per ( i-nt.. or mine than tlneelold the i.itio ot in i rcase tiiun all Uiuope, anil the m ( ii ase liumeiii allv fioin all otlu r coun 1i it s ot Iknope aggiegale scaicely one fuliltli ot lli.it lioin Halt. Steeiage liuniigi.ition was distnbuted rts to set between uil,fl!5 iiii'ii and irii!, SfiS women, as to age, between G.'.'iJJ under touitctii eais, :i'jtl,rdl! lioin four tern to loity-flvc, and -S.bio or foitv flve and nldi'i. It Is .shown lh.it U7,"S7 weie unable to lead or willo and ".Olii tould lead lint not wiiti-. Ol the whole, ."I.MiO bmught each les-, th in $.0, and "jb.'JlJ had mine than $i) cull. Better Chaiacter of Immigiants. Thru- hundiod and siMv-thiee weie returned to then lespeetive coimtiies, having become public ehaigts within ono e.u utter landing Tin- number refused .i landing was 3J1H against 1,--'4fi foi last year. The chaiacter of immigration was de rkleclly supeiior to that ol last jear, tho rejections being 7.10 less, although ihe anhals weic .'O.Slfi mom. The piluclpal countiies liom which Hie steeiage anhals tor the j.tnr tame M'le: Italy, Sicily and S.udinla, l.r., 9C: Austihi-IIungai.v. IU.o'.mi; Kussi.m Finpiu and rmlanil. si,-"i7: lml. mil, ::(, r.fil; law t den, ",!,.'.!1: e'eiman eiuplm, -1,-551: Noiway, 1' rJtS: Uuglanil, l.'L'U. The laigcr niiinber of Immlgi.iiits etc ie t1es.tllit.fi to Illinois, Massachusetts, New Yoik, I'cnusyh aula anil "Marland. Thi' buieau lt'ltiiates the ewi-. t'N-pie-hed in its l.f-l annual lepoit as to the iK'oes.sit, ot anu'iuliiii? the lau.s in l elation to the punishment ot poisons who Induce .'liens to i oine to the t'nited Stati s to on,jajju in labor or iivkc of nn Mud. To Distiibute Aliens. "It M-eins imlit.peii'-.iblc." i-njs the f oiiimhsiouei, ' to ii'inoM' as far a , aosslhle thoso toiidltious wlikh funlliet with the HKoi poiatlon ol the alien i le nient into the Mitl.il s..sti'in ot tho fouutiy, .so that by aeliial i';ii'i ieni e Ihe loi nar ina learn an s-oou as )os Bible lliat the basis and foundation of the Aineiiian polity is a lespeit and nltti tioii lor and a willing obedient e to the liws atnl t-iislonis ot the land, be i au.se Ihe iiialiiten.UlLC of tho'-O laws Is the best safesuaid ol individual libci ty. "Jt is tlRiefoie Kioiuineniied that Lonjjiess tiiaet suitable li'Kislalion. either with oi it meessaiv. without thi LO-opi'iation of the slatts, for tho purpose ot disti ibiitiiitt the alien popu lation with soiue leti'ieiui to the ln dustiial law ol supply and deniaiul." WALKED INTO HIS OWN TRAP. Man Who Fixed Gun to Shoot Thieves Is Badly Hint, m Kulu-ho Wire turn The wnliHil I'rt till. ii on, I'.i,. XoMiubtT 17. W.Uk JliK Into a tiap he had piepaicd lor otlieis, Abel T. llaKer, of Wluniln lon township, was peihaps tatally lu Juitd. ThicM's liao lepeatedly l aided Ills ehiikeu ioop-, and In onlcr to hlliiol one of them he iaeed a MiolKUli Jn such il position that the opi'iilni; of he i lilcki u loop tloor would ilisihiiiKc it. Halter fomot about Ihe eoiitihaiiie nd iipenid Ihe door last uIkIU It voi bed ui ooidiiitc to his plan and he liuhed the contents of the Kiln In the ibdoiutii. KISSED HIS RESCUERS' HANDS. Man Entombed in Mine Is Taken Out Alive. II) I kiliwixp Win I i'IIi WjliiIuI I'iu, tilraidvllie, l'.t , ,m, 17 l.ato last TliKht a le.setiliw paity itiulieil .Stephen Cnt-pei, who was eniouibed III I'aiker "Xo, fi eollleiy bj a tall o link- jcstei lay inoinliiK, The pilsuuer was still ilhc. but was badly tiiKhtuiied by his tell ibid oNpi'llome. Alter dl.lKKlllh' hllilsiilt thioush Hid small opitulliij lll.iilo by tliu patty, ho hissed tho liuiuis of tho hkii who saved his lile. Looking for a Dynamiter, Bv titluiiir Wlif (rem the Aicctlitcd l'nn oil. 'd, "Nov Vllio dctivlUf, me iiutv. ln a itfoiuu fcfirili tJi the luiHw win. jt tniiitei to blow up Willi il.wuiiiiu, ViWiy iinihi, lli nulfin iuu Ujiii on th.. TNoi I licni r in. trd l.illii'i'l. As it nc arietta lnn Ikiii hi uk, l.ul it li uwlr.-Ui ili'ulu!miiiU in. In i ptitir) In I ti'l) lu i'jx. Mpnner Signb with Cleveland. II) I ulnine Hlir bom 'I lie WocLnH I'i'v. eluiliiitl, 'Sso, t. "ili'iisn' Aiiiwn, ti ilu Ckuljnit AluilKJi) liu.ut lu.nr.. I ,, m.'Iih Hjiiiki, til tin Moiitrojl Ujiii f tin- l.i'iiii IfJIfiic to pljy sctoml base (or Ihe ( lewl-itul tui" llic scawn u( Vtfi. Itoiiiici will rqiUii: llftl.. THE COLOMBIAN WAR. Oenctal Catlos Alban Has Resolved to Lead Attacking Eoiec. II)' l.ultnho Who limn lliu Usochtnl I'rcM. Colon, t'oloiiibln. Xo'. 17. The Col ombian Kimbniit (lenenil I'liiiion in rived bote today fioin Havunlllti with Mi) tioops. Ill view of the unohfiliRi'd eondltloim on tho Isthmus this evident o of tho kov ernment's policy to lelnfoieo its loiees beiu Rives eiedeiiee to the piesilinptlon that (ieneial Catlos Alban, mllltaiy commander of this dish let, has llualle resolved to lead n stioiitf nttacUliifT foite iiKaiust the lusunreiits within hla .luiisdlctlon and attempt to tciminate the pieselll we.nlsoniu ile.idlnek be tween the Colombian lebels apd their tiovci nmciit. The loinmanikr and olllLets of the T'nited Stales steamsblp Iowa wele leli deied a ball last nljjht al I'.inaniii by Ihe Colonibia olllclals and elite sodety of that place. MARSHALS KILLED BY MOONSHINERS Two Men Who Attempted to Attest Will Mathis Aie round Dead in a Burned House. By I lit be Win hum I lie . . tlitnl l'lii Ofoid, :tiss . Xin. 17. .kilin 1!. iTfiiltKfimei. deputy I'lillnl States in.ii shul pio tcin, a icspicitii cltien of OMiinl, and deput) rnititl Staks ni.ii sbal II1117I1 Jloalffoineiy, of I'uutoloc. lift beie yt'stcidav tin tho puiposu ol aiicstlmv Will .Mathis, .m alleKLil inunteileiter and nioonshlnei, -who lives twehe miles cast of this pi. no, Hailv this mninhii; Jfinitoinoi 's hoise was itiuiid sl.iudhiK at the irate ot Cindy Hall, a neighbor of .Mathis and Jlalhis' hoii'-o binned to the sround. Vpon tuitber luestlK.itloii, two paitlillv binned bodies weie loimd in tlie ashes ol tho binned build illir, wliith hae been kleiltilied as tile lcmilii" ol the deputy maislnil's. .luhn It. "MoiitHomciy's hoi-e has not been li'iind, and it is supposed that "Maihis nindc his esrape on litiu atler the men bad been killtd and the bouse set on tile. .Mathis' wile was at her fathers a lew miles limn her bunted home, and shu sa.s her husband lett home -vLsteiday, and that he was leaving the Lt untiy. "M.tthls was iiulkttd last summer for making and pnssini? Lounteifelt nionev and was out on a $J,(it)0 bond. 'J'hr 1 iiucip.il witne-s against him was a ni'Sio IK inn in the same nelKhboihood, and a month ajfo be was assassiuati il. The two Jlontgoineixs went out to ai lest "Mathis lor makiiiK illicit whis Uty, and it is supposed that they weie pietalled upon to lemain for the ninhl and weie shot while snanUm; their pi N0111 1. A posse ol tluit) or ttulv of the b.nllut: men of ()toid went out to the setae ot th'- null del today and eteiy eltoit will be made to eapttue "Mathis. CHAFFEE COMMUTES BEFOSERI'S SENTENCE The "Filipino Cuttlnoat Will Pay Twenty Yeais in Piison. Bi 'l1u.i(J Wae (10111 lliu Wotiitttl IVsj Manila, "Nov. 17. The Filipino piiest liepusi'ti has been senteiued bv louil m.ti ti.tl to the pen, ill v ot death lor the minder 01 leitaln ot his eountivmen who taxoied the Ameiieans. Out of ifspni, howeer, to the Londenineil man's i.iIIIim and the Kieat' leliKioiis body to whlib he belonged and must unwoithlU lcpic'sentLil, Ceneial Chal ice lias tomiiuited his sentence to JO je.iin Impiis.iiimcul. lieneial Chaftee deslics it t" be uiulci stand that the h'lliuuy iM'Kisctl in tile case lanilot be taken as a pieietleul unit that no pel son in tile islands tan be permitted to plead bis oilltt, 1i'jwocu sai'ied and exulted tills may be as piolection analnsl ei lines conunitteil. The municipal authoiiths bae de tlded to enlaiKe the idly of .Manila and to iiicoipoiau' villain us limits tho suburb of Santa Ana. HONORING LI'S MEMORY. Empiess Dowager Issues Edict, Con fening Titles Upon Descendants. II) l.i liitiii-Will' fioiii I lie .U'uilili'l I'mss I'cklu. No. 17. The enlpiess dow tiKcr has issued anotlii'r ediet, oiiIorIz. bu the into LI II1111K t'hanif and ordei iiirC the cifLiion of a mcmoiial null pear ltls bli'tllpliu c The eillct also dlictts Hint tho lank ot 111.11 inns, coufciii'il upon the eldest sou ol Hie late Chinese statesman in his own lislit, shall descend HiioukIi tuon-ty-tbien seneiittlons, it lonleis IiIhIi lank upon the other sons of Hail Li, upon whom ihe posthumous lank ot nun Mills has hi en bus lowed, and eon feis iIIkuIUcs upon bis Kiaiuisons, to aether witli lueiatlse otliees SCARED TO DEATH BY A HORSE Animal Being Diiven by n Wotrnin Became Unmanageable. Il I'uliulu Win (rum 'I hi wlI.iIpiI I'n . llaiioier, V.i., .o. 17. While .Mrs, Ilmunuel 1'. Muumii'ii, aned lil jeais, was ihlvhiK nlouir tliu llniioM'r anil I.itllestowii pike jcsteitlay, tliu liin-iu bciiiimt iiuinaniisc.ilile, In her c noils to coiuinl Hie iinliual shu became mi oUlel anil sen id that she illcil, A little cliiuuhtei, who was with .Mis. MmiimiM'ii stopped tic licu..c and then liilouueil a ueaiby launrr that hei liioHiei was dead In the. LiiBtfj DROWNED IN HIS BATHTUB. Altoona Man Fell in Paint in Six Inches, of Water, ')) 1 si tusiu- Wnc bum llic AfsocUtcii I'ici Allooim, l'.i , X'ov 17 Whllo b.ithlim, this iiionibiK. .I11I111 M. WU$ou was ilHiwiiul In Hlv Inches of water, lie 1, limed ami tell lute downward in the bathtub, -n hero he struimled to death. He seienuied us he fell, but when Ilia wife aiiloil he was dead. CONSPIRACY AT DAWSON Startlino Storu Published bu Yes terday's San Fran cisco Gail. SCHEME FOR A REPUBLIC Plan to Oveitlnow the Local Gov ernment of the Noithwest and Make Dawson the Capital of n New Republic Pi ominent Ameti cans Said to Be nt the Bottom of the Conspiracy The Btitish and Ameilcnn Offlcinls Alanned. By Lvchuhc! Hire (10m I lie Asociitcil I'je.? San rianelseo, Nov. 17. The Call to day mhi lb. an uiicoiiliinied stoi.t Horn Skiutway, Alaska, under dale ot Xov. il. IclliiiK of llic dlscmeiy of what Is alleged to be .1 huire ionsphac eist inif in Dawson city and iamiliiiR to f-'I.MKiay, Vietoiia, aneoiii-r and Seattle, for Hie oveitlnow ol the 1ck.iI Kov eminent ol the. Xoitliwesi teui toiy, and foi the establishment of a 11 public, with Paw son as its itpii,il. Aeioidini; to the details ot th" sto.y, nuns, ammunition anil piovislons have been taken in ovei the lalho.ul and tacbed at straleKie points. Viomhii nl Anieilcan lesidcnts ot Skagway tne said to be leatlcis in Hie onspii.mv. "Minei.s to the number of n.fino are said to await the summons to arms, loady to flight lor the independence fioiii lo n.inion liilc of the sold Ileitis, camps and towns. The plan is to ov ci power Hie mounted police, an est the civil autboiities and take the government into their own bands. The ngois of the aietio wiulei., would kIvc tliu in suiKeif sK ninntlis ininiunity fiom attack bv Canadian or liitlsh tioops and the adventuioiis an h- ousplntous hope1 lor Intervention or outside as sistance by the Hniu Hie nieltiiiK ot ne and snow will penult the invasion of their isolated lepublic. Confeience at Skagway. It is fm thcr ulatcil that a bullied conteiente, lastiiiK until midnight, was held at Skneway Xov. .1. at which weie pieseut Captain ConiKan, ot Hie Northwest mounted police, who hail ai lived f 10111 aeiosj, the Canadian bol der late that ev cuius:; .ludge Uiown. of the "United States distiiet lotut; United States Alaishal Slump. I'mlcd States Attorney Viedoilck and "Ma lor lloey, lominiindiiit; the t'nittd States tioops a I SkaKway, attended the ine. 1 Intr. This was the last ot sinii.il hasty consultations between Hie tivil and mllltaiy lepiesenlativcs of the two powtls in illation to tin'" mjstiiious ti.inspuilatioii ot supplies into Die In tel 101 and imnois ot ,1 luiisphaey to bad tiic minets in a lovolt against H10 Canadian i,ovi 1 nnienl in the X111H1 wesl temtoiv. Tliusc pieseut niain tainid suhseiiueutlv Hie flile'cst sllenic coiliLl 111111? the law evidence laid befoie them and their ivuliiit uu-uety bellied to eouliini the Illinois of t.inspliai v. C.'iitalu C11111K.111 tool; a tiain bruk auoss the bonier the ne.t nioinbiK, while Cnited States "M111sh.il Slump ciiibaikeil on the lust steaniei 1oi Seattle, whlih poll be 1 tat bed sevtial d.tjt .ujo. The ob.iei t ot ills is.it was presumably to coaler bv leleiriaph wllh the ail thin I tics at AVasliiiih'toii. lie sailed -steidny afteinooa on Hie Dolpliin on bis way back to Sl..iL,w.y. POCAHONTAS DISASTER. Two or Tluee Mineis Still Unac counted For The Mine Still Binning. Ik 1 Silusnc Wire from 'Hie AjSOc uieil J'u a lllnelield, W. V,i Xov. 17. Up to this time- no other tkad bodies havu bt eu reeoveied Horn the I'oi.ihoulns mlue disaster, but seven al may bo added in the death list which now numbeis nine, as tbeie mo two or tluee min ors unaccounted 101. The mine Ik still burning llercely and for the past twenty-four boms teiy little lias been 111 loinpllshcd in the way of heaithing the mine for those Hint niu still miss ing. It was supposed last night tli.it the flio would have been under con tin) by this at lei noon but It was found this moming thai a luge amount of pipe and hose was jet need ed In ruder to ic.ieli tho file. This nioinhig the wholesale baulware es tablishments of tills place wcio called on for all the pipe and hose available and passenger tialns weie held lime for the pm poso ol iiislilng I ho ma tcllul to tho si eiio of the disaster The mine olllclals mo spailng neith er cifoit nor expuifeo In cuing for the liijuittl, btii.vlug Hie dead nnd e.lii giilhliliig ibo (lames. It is now Imped with the lelltf gangs irom oilier minei-, opei.ltlons to got Hie llio tinder eoll liol by toinoiiow iittoinoun though It Is baldly piobible that It will bo cu tiiely extinguished for possibly 11 wek. as It is si diltt mine ami it will be Impossible to lloud H Steamship Aiiivals. If) 1 vtluekc Wire from ll.e AmocuIhI 1'icii n- "lull., .Nov 17 Arikdl: l.i UutJii;ii, Ilavie! I'.ilui-la, lljubur(t, lloiilognt .mil I'ljm until ; Stiluiilam, llotlnilim ml I,oiiIui,iii, Livripool- ulv(ilt IJruliriJ, ev: oi'.i vii Qiutiulotiii. lillialUrsjiloii: I il.it I'unn liVnoi Jii'l Iwi'ks), New 1 Jik. ijiceiisto.Mi sjiu.lj (,'iiiiiiuli Ibom 1 ueipool), ,Ne nk (iletaliiul b) t"X 1 South Afiiean Casualty List. Uy llxfluihc "iWic dom Hie Aitotiated Vm. Lciiiil 11, ,Noi, li H10 South Afmaii jiiiity list liowi llul ill llic dlfali' at llukt.-prnll. Nut. II. wMtli l.unl IviltlKiici- ititiiutl )al 1'iliby, tUXt'tliht jioiiumy vmic iatiiul b) Hie Dom ml aktrw inl ickJM.t. OVERHAULING THE RECORDS. Col. Chailes Clmlllc-Loiig Picpaies Documents for Sons of Revolution. By IacIii-Iu Ulic (rem flic W, (ilul Puw, New Ymk, Xov.l". Colonel Cliunes Cliiilllc-I.oilK, of Ibtltliuoie, "Mil., Wild is known 11s .111 Afilcim csplotcr unci Who, upon the death of JtoseH 1'. Hiin dj , became diplomatic leprcsutitiitiM'' ot the special Culled Stutes lommls sloni r at tho leeent Vails exposition, tctiiined homo today on the steamship L.i lhotrunic-. After spendlui; some days with fiienils nt ritll.ulelphlii, lie will ko to Italtimme, Colonel Chullle-r.DliR bns been abioad since lt'i7 and dm lutr the Inst ; ear, un der an appointment fiom (icneuil Hor ace Potter, Amoiieau niubaFidor to J'runce, he has been ovcthatilint; the musty lecoid of the war sind navy de pat tmciils of that eouiiUy for the pur pose of piepaiitur; lists of the olllceis, soldieis and sailors of that nation v ho foiiRht fur the independence of tho Ameilean colonies. The iiiuneM ot over 1,000 of these have been listed and the "Trench tio einineiit has piomiscd to publish Hit 111 in book foi 111. with all tho data loiiardiug the battles In which the sci and land foiccs' took part dur ing tho Ameilean Itevoltition, rieiiei.il I'm tor is tho president of the society ot tho Sons ot the Ameilean Revolution in k'laiice and Colonel Challle-l.oir; was leglstiar to Hie commission, which was composed of Homy "Meimi, 1'ieiirb consul at Chl c'.iro, "Mi. "McLean, deputy United Slates consul general nt Pans, and "Major Uuiuingdon, United states ami), and the Kuiuli war and n.ivy ilepartuienl beniR decilv interested in the sent ill, apoplnleel suldleis and ship wiitcis to assist tho colonel and Ills associates in 1 lie search ol Hie iocohK MRS. GREENWOOD'S SERMON ON POLITICS She Beholds the Hand of Piovidence in the Destiny of President Roosevelt.- IU 1 lu.'uc Wue froin'liic VsaornieJ 1'rtSs Voit Woith, Texas, Xov. 17. Today Hie gieatest lehgious le.iluio ot the Woman's Christian Tenipciani-o Union was picsfiited. Tlility-tour menibeis ot Hie union occupied as many pulpits In illffeient cliiuibcs in Ibis city, pleaching in most instances 11101 nlng and evening. The topics coveted wcio the whole common giound of lellgious tliouglit of the woild. IJoitiiii.il dis toutse was tabooed, Methodists ociu plecl I'lesbytoiiaii ! lplts, fnituiaii" talked to a "Methodist "episcopal 1 11111 ill, .South Congregation and llap tlsts and Congiegationallsls frateiniKCd under the while h timet of tcmpeiance. Some of the most pi eminent pulpit 01-iitui-, piL.ielicd to jippieelatlve and cc ci llowing niigiigatious. Chief intei est teiiteitd 111 the annual sennon pi cached in Hie Cluistian tab einaele by llliabelh C.teenwood, ot Xew Toil., wmlil and national evan gi list supeiinlendelil. The k'j.ts weie 1st Ctu inthiaiis, 1,17: "Uor Chilst sent 1110 not to baptize but to pieach the gospel;" Matthew ,r,-17: "I am not come to destioy but to fnlllll." 'J lie supieme lliouglit 111 the ills, com so was pleaching this gospel. She Slid tli.it all histoiy teat lies wisdom of liejil doing and follv ot wiong-do-uig. The sjieakc r instanced Cobes pieiie, l.oi d .leltiies, Louis Komteentb and C"olgos. lleie is a notable quo tut'on: "Politic I.ius f-tihe to mnko Tlieodoie lloosevi'lt ice-piesident that they may temove hlni as govoi nor of Xew Yolk and no longer be hindicd in their wicked schemes and behold .1 most sig nal and elisastious leveisal ot their plans. Itoosevelt, a man of destiny, becomes pieskleut, while his successor, lloveinor Odell, develops ability to lise above alius and staudaids ot machine! politics. Histoiy eni)li!isizes the ex actness of Clod's iustiee." She pleaded lor the objeits of the "Woman's Cluistian Tcmpeiance Union and pledgtd Its 1100,000 membership to light living. Tills afternoon .1 grand Philippine i.illy was hold at the opeta bouse, whkh was oveillovved. Tho niustlou of evangelizing the islands was discussed fiom the light of tho peisonal 1 elation of one who bad been there ami pledges weie seemed to maintain a missionary for u year. BABY MINE DISASTER. Excursion Tialns Cauying M010 Than 8,000 People to the Coal Field of Pocahontas. li ri.tlu.ilu ae bum 1 lie AsoiUuil l'ies, Pocahontas, Ya., Xov. 17. Uxciirslon tialns mi 1 led more than S.OOO people liom tliu coal tlelcls ol Poc.ihont.is, Vint Top anil Ulklns, to the i,ceue of tho Ruby 111I110 disaster Unlay, and all 1I1V long tho gtiuiiuls about the en tuinco lo the mine shaft weie a mass of humanity, The llio in tho mlno has bt (ii extinguished u mi tlueo lines of hoho wcio wltliiliavvn today. In some of tho lower places in tho 111 tun water stands two loot deep. Xo bodies have been ic'ciivcieii since jeMeieluy, but tho work will continue us long us theio is hope ol HLOVcrliig liny of tho itnfoi tuiititeis, Many of tho miners ttnnlllai tt j til those) i'lliploji'd lliene still assoi t that at least eight bodies 1110 tut with in llio mine. Tlie lulleii slute, with various Inieivabi tliuuiuhout the long shatt, Is belli;," lenioted, but the woil; Is necessarily slow, Tho tlueo bodies taken out yester day weie badly binned, but they weie supposed to bo Huiigatluns and weie intei red this afternoon, Money for U'llef Is being uilsed by popular subset Iptlon. The btutu mine limpet tor In on tho sieue, but ns jet has glvtll nut no stiittiuent iCBaidlug the supposed tausu ot the dlsister, Spiin Piohibits Stiver, li) 1 t.'iinc Wire liom J lie Av.ociJtal 1'icst Madrid, Nov, 17 llio siunlili teiuto pjiicd a bill prohibiting ollui coimse. ha 1 IGLESIAS TO BE RELEASED Friends ol the Porto Rico La bor flaitator Will Fur nish Bail. G0MPERS RESPONSIBLE He Will Not Stand for Anything Unlawfully Done by Mr. Iglesias, "but Believes That the Charge Upon Which, the Agitator Was Aviested Was Without Foundation He Be lieves That Iglesias Was Not Re sponsible for the Rioting That rollowed His Effoits to Benefit Labor. tly l"liniie Wire dom 'Hie '-.Oiiittd Pre Washington, Xov. 17. The leleaso of Santiago Iglesias, the agent 01 the Ameilean Fedeiation of Labor, who on .11 living, about a week ago, at S.111 Juan, Pen to Rico, to oiganie the work inguicii of the island into Hades unions, was arrested on a charge of conspiiaey, piobably will be cfieclcd tomonow. A tablegi am was sent this afternoon gi ing tho following authority to furnish ball: U isliliiKlnn, "Nov. 3". Sidney MeKee, mm Tii 111, l'oifo ltico. lliiiiesl jou fuineli lull live In mlreil ilulliis fir tlie lekase of lk-ij) penclin Ins (nil. 'llio leileution and mjeolf mil he resinnsililc. S iniiiel (ioiiipcr 4. Another eablegi.im, sent direet to Iglesias in jail, announced Ibis action and lenuested biin to cable dliectly a leuoit as to the teal cause of bis ar rest. "Mr. Iglesias has not yet cabled a won! dnect to the fedeiation since bis an est, The dispatches sent liom beie today follow infoimation leeched thiougb tho Associated Press and other Roiuccs that Iglesias is still in jail; that thtough intei volition of intluenti.il friends the bail bad been i educed fiom $2,000 to $500, and that "McKee stood toady to furnish the bail if tlie oigan ization leauested it, and would be ic sponsible. Mr. ("Sompeis also roiehed private woid that as the incident had become a public question it was deemed inadvisable for any one on bis own ac count in Porto Uieo to furnish Hie bail. The executive council of Hie .elei alion, which Mr. fioinpeis did not li.it e time to consult in advance, doubtless will appiove his action. Otherwise, be himself will have to stand for the amount. Mr. Rompers said today: "Neither the ledeiation 1101 mvself will stand for anything uulawtully clone by any one, but Mr. Iglesias was ai icsted upon a ehaige which can bo easily piotcn to be without any 101111 datlon in fact. He was engaged in pio locling the woikingmen of Porto Kico fiom being paid in gieatly depieciateel money, it being tantamount to 11 L'o per cent. 1 eduction in their wages, A man was killed and ninnv hint in a scudle at tlie time of the stnke, but that Mi. Iglesias was not even lemolely on nected witli this I am perfectly satis fled, and be will no doubt be able to denioiistiate this at the trial. For this leason bail will be fin lushed " AUTOMOBILE GOES MILEIN5I4-5SECS. Henii Pournicr Diives His Rncer nt the Rate of 70 Miles nn Hour. Smashes All Recouls. SpeeUl lo the Scunton Tribune New York, Xov. 17. Henii tommler ji'Sterday ti.ueled u mile faster than the same distance was ever bttoir trnteled by mini on any t chicle not limning on tracks, The Vieucli demon cut font teen uiul three-fifths seconds off the woi Id's reeoul as it stood yts teulay moining, making the mile in .11 1-oS seconds with his gasolene mo tor. Hefoio be m.ulo that maik the letonl bad been tluee times cut, once b.v him self, once by Albeit C, Hostvvlck and once by Foxhtill P. Keene. Founder bovc bis machluo at ,1 rate that would litivo cairied It little less than seventy miles an hour. In tho clectilo and steam classes all pievlotis iccords tveno also put out of service. A. U Hiker diovo his eleetiii1 lacing machluo a mile in 1 minute and :: seconds, S. T. Havls, with his ste.uu locomobile, cut the lecoid lor that class lioin lm, nils, to tin. 13s. All Ihe contests were 1 tin under llio supei vision of tho Long Island Autu- I mobile club, and, though accidents in ileifereel to delay the spoil, the laces wcio tho most siiccosatul ever held In jauv couutiy. Along llio eoutse ihe 'most pei feet racing course open to events of tho kind hundieds of lioise- less vehicles wcio gatheiee. In tho p.iiade wcio one bundled and ten cur tlages of vailous soils. Hntered leu tho races weie llio gieatest numbei of lino vehicles ever put Into a contest at olio time. DEATHS OF A DAY. 0 l.tUinlie Ure liom He AsoUtfil I'ren London, -Nov. llliroi Hood, ti( Av.ilon, r., leilul on tho rot lied li-d, W eked, Ik wjj I10111 Jul) II, Is-'l. e Yell., o. 1,. Pr. Albeit L. l.ilnn, 1'iO'it 7u jur of an, .1 foiiim iiitillcj) elleittoi ,t llio I'niled stuiti! naw, who tunc lo tlik tliv noni llic t-outh tlireo vwtks uro lo into'. Iili wife, who lu been in l.uiopc, and vi U e petted luck lieU 'Incsdj), ditil III Hooiii-U lioiplial lodi), Pi. t.ltcii nifTeied u btloke if jpcpkvv Htt lliui-sdi) al lili hotil lie mur li-ilin.d toiKiiuu-iicvi ulli'i ho v is tu It km lie vw .1 iiithe cf l'lillideli'lili. Noivvegian Steamer Lost. H) i.teiuji.e Wire from Ihe Associated l'rcj llallfjt, X, ;, Nov. 1T-U U uiHiiiul ii il toniiiht that the 0lHt';l.ll neanui- I III In Uen lost oil the Nt.v 1'oundlJiid toast, c 'li all hamk. BURIED UNDER MOLTEN SLAG. One Man Dead and Two Scilously Burned at Homestead. II) I've lutlt e Ire from Hie Assochted Pre. Homestead, Pa., Xov. 17. One man dead and two soilottsly bunted is the result of a patty ol" woikmeii being bulled tinder it muss of molten slug tit tin1 Unwind Alo wotks todaj. The dead: John Uuskii, aged SO yeais, Homestead; leaves wife and four elill dieii. Tho Injured: Andiew Hulsl, aged iw years', Honiestead, compound tractuie of tho light leg, body badly tunned and biulsed; Cent go Slsltl, aged TO jimih, Homestead, u contusoel loot and bad scalp wounds, 11 lno sevetc bin its all over the body. The accident oct lined on the cinder dump back ot the company's- plant. The t let tins weie engaged in collecting scrap, when a pally ol woikmeii at the top of the dump, about twenty feet above, dumped their car over the edge, not knowing that the men weie direct ly beiiealh them. The car eonlalred about tight tons of slag, a gieat p.ut of which was led hot and much of It in a molten slate. HeloK- he could le.icb Hie lliilortuiiates, Kusk.i was dead and Hulsl so badly binned that ho can baldly iceover. no progressTpT miss stone's case Tlie Bilgands Have Not Replied to the Latest Proposals of Mr. Dickinson Danger of Delny. By 1 i lu-ivo U Ire fi cm llic Associated l'ics. Sotia, Xov. 17. Tlie bilgands who ab ducted Miss Hllcn M. Stone, the Ameri can missionary and Mine. Tsllkn, her companion, have not yet loplled to the latest pioposals of .Mr. Dickinson, diplomatic agent of the United States in Soda. This is believed to be clue to the fact that the band has many lead ers and that the latter ate unable to agiee among themselves. Tbeie is .1 genei.il impiession beie that time is being liltteied away while waiting for Hie bilgands to 1 educe their demands, u is felt that the only means by which ni.itleis can be m ought to a head is to In foi 111 them as to the sum available for ransom to decluie that this cannot bo inci cased lor anv tonsldeiatiou whatever. Such an ultimatum might endanger the lilo ol Miss Stone, but It Is menu probable that the bilgands will accept this condition. Hesldes eteiy elaj's delay impel Us her life, not so 111111 h 011 the scoie eit the bilgands tbeinselves but by leason of ilu, xpoMire and stiain sli i un dci going. TURF OUTLAW REINSTATED William Biannon Is Pauloned for ''Ringing'' of a Noted Hoise Under an Assumed "Name. II) l.tilusho Wa .110111 'f ho A -social, il i'u.s Cincinnati, Xov. 17. William lira 11 11011, who lor ileal ly a decade has siit luied ostiaclsm liom the Aineiican lull, has been lcinstatod at Latoni.i. The oriense which made Htaunoii a lint outlaw was the alleged 'tinging" ot tlie noted hoi so Tanner, under the u.iitio of Polk Haclget, at L.itoul.i, em which he won something like $.10,000. P.ianncm tialned the hoise cm the pike outside of I.atijnia and nobody knew anjtbing about him until after the coup had been made. Polk Hadget op ened itt 10 to 1 and was backed down to S to T. Jockey Keith bail the mount and tiled to make a close finish but the hoise got his bead and finished away out In fiont. LStannoii netcr claimed Hie purse. The hoise was taken to a stable in this city and that night be was bid den behind some fi eight in n baggage car, painted to pi event iccogiiition by Hie olllclals and was shipped diiect to .Tel soy City. Tlie trail gievv so hot that be bad sc.ucely leached the stable tbeie when be was taken out and shipped to Hopkitisvllle. Tetui. The hoise Is dead, also the jockey who mile blin, Judge Pel kins said he thought Hi.innon bad suffeied punish ment enough and gave him leinslate uieiit in the nntuie of a paitlon. LONDON AGAIN IN FOG. Many Accidents and ratalittes. A10 the Result. ft) I'xlIu.ivc lire (rem 'I he Associated rrc London. Xov, 1". H.ituidajV uy, wliii li was .cencinl thieiugliout Hm Uiilltel Kingdom, was 1 espon-dhlo for II..UIJ act iik nts and iatulltles. Tho elilvcr of a London oninlbus was found dead on his box wllllo the vehicle was still running. He was 11 victim of cold unci fog, Several inllMout inclined In Ihe Mpisuj, Tim Dominion liner Koniun, Captain limraham, 1 10111 I'ortlniiel, Nov. 2, tan elon 11 and sunk the iiiit Ish steamei S.ippbbe, Captain l.uke, ol Hie fjimden (luiu line, Time was no loJs of life A Xoiweglllll blls.intlue has bun seen dilftliiK helpless oft Hull and It li feaied that sevtial lm been dm - necl. Geneial Wood Vi<s Jamolcu. 1,, I'tcliidtd V.lie 11.111 He Awn Mini I'ftM b.intl.i.'o lie t ul'J, Nol. 17 -(iuiiliioi (klHl.i WVoil mm Iik pally u'tiiiueii lonklii irom .la in iic.i on the hoviiniuciii ).i'hl Uaiiittla. WlilH .it Kliu.tou 1I10 (.outlier ktmral uctked with iniiili liciui hi the uouiimr ef JimaUi, Mi Anriil lltniiniiii,', and the inilituy miie-'U, and be it it. thud .1 Oiv lm ur thill lm lad niluinallv inteiidul in invequtiico l tho hrl. li.uil nxUI unit dun,, leiituiioiv til j nt (ieneial Wuod will pivliahb jn lu l.uaiitaniiiu to in tput tho tiocp Fake Sniall Pos Stoiy, Ik I'tt lu.br 1 h fiom 'Hie s,uiiakd 1'icw. W i.IiIiIhiiik, Ml. , Tn. K--sl.no Scintur tl'Stil kila 1 iii'liil ..ill.i tit nit tl ilu imhlkhul liioit em in aim: luiu Addind, tlul ho hid onhitil .ill kir.in, iti iliuiu Mitimidid on the Mad rlur Indlin ii-siivalioii, littano iI Clio pnvaleuii' id Mil illj'vt. lie Mid lime H not th' thchtee' louudalioii foi thv itoij. LARGE AMOUNTS ARE FORGED 0. B. Wheeler, Jr., Is Arrested on Chai'oc oT Floatina Bogus Paper. CONTAINED NAMES OP CHICAGO CAPITALISTS The Accused, When Taken Before a Police Judge, Shows Signs of Ill ness nnd Appears to Be SuiTcilng fiom. tho Excessivo Use of Soma Diug The Notes Passed Amounted to $103,000. B l'xcIiiMvo Mir.' (ruin 'llic Associated PrtM Xew Voil;, Xov. 17. O. 13, Wheeler, Jt., who was anostcd yesloiday on chaiges ol loiglng the names of Chi cago business men lo notes aggregat ing' ?10J,00, was aii.iigncet In pollco court tod.it. An attorney who appeared for hlni told the lu.igistiate Hi it nil ell' nt was. In ills opinion, suffeilng fiom Hie etecsslto use of some chug and that be was now mentally unbal anced. Wheeler bad the ah of a ptospcious business man. lie is small of statuie, Utile bald and we.us'a beard. While waltiiip; to be arraigned, he walked not -vously about the com t mom. Ills bands , and head shook peiteptiblv, and when betore the I1.11 ho bail to bold on to tho I tailing to steady hlmsell. The attoi- nev called the attention of Hie couit ti Wheelers eonelltion and requested that lie be sent to Uellevile hospital, vvheio be could be under the cate of his pii tale nbvsitian. He fin Hi or said thai- ' lor a month past Wheeler bad been I constantly attended by .1 pilv.itu muse, who knew mucli about the alleged at tempts on his n.nt to ialse nionev 011 the notes. Magistiato Coiuell said that he felt soi iv for tho piisonei and thought he was In need of me dital care, and on the statement of Hie detective tint be could be attended to by bis doc ' tor at fiolice berukiuai teis, ho sent him b.11 k tbeie. Seigeant Piieo s dd that Hip Chicago police had been communicated with and that Mi. Pmington was now on bis wav east and would be on hand at the eonit on liiesday to Veil what he knows of the case. Hi. Waul will also be on baud, act aiding to counsel, and state to the couu tli.it, in his opinion. Win eler is mentally iiiibalauci il and not losponsible tor bis actions. The Fiaud Discovcicd. Chicago, Xov. 17, When the alleged foigcil notes signed bv Potter rainier. P. '. Put ills-Ion, and other Chicago canitalists, in connection with which Hi" Xew Yolk police have anested .1 man named AVheelei, the following is leu ned: The Piulngton paper was olleied to a local capitalist beloie a bank bad agiecd to buy it. Tills capitalist knew Mi. Piuinglon well and chanced to meet him on the stieet .1 few liouis after talking with tin" biokeis "I have bein olfeucl some o 10111' peisonal paper and some issued bv our bilck comp.inj," the capitalist ic 111.11 ked. "What do ton mean'.' ' Mr. I'minglon asked. The capitalist, explained. "1 have mi notes out, and neither has the eoni. pany," said Air. Puilngion. "In tact, we have $10,000 in Hie bank drawing !!'j per tent, inteiest, and wo would nut br so foolish os to put out paper 1 ailing for." per cent." Mr. I'minglon went at once to the biokeis and tlicie learned of the 5l2",flOl) in notes oueied for salo thiougb the Xew Yoik home. He at oliee denounced the notes as loigeiies One of Hie' meinbeis of Hie Chicagi bi alienage lliiu, which was planning t handle the paper, said that be did pot hellevo then- was any such man as Duffy. m - . STORM OFF NEWFOUNDLAND. Terrible Gale Canles Destiuction in Its Tiack. liy I v hijiie M ire from The fsochted I'u'. Hallta.v, X. S., Xov. 17. Tho tfiilblf g.ilo which has been i aging 011 tlioXew toiunllatid coast dining tlie past tluee days has entiled death and clestiuetioi, 111 its Hack-. Shipping has sillteted so. veioly as a icsiilt of the stoim, and many lives have been lost. A in Is ate dispatch, w lilt It mac In el l.oulsbiug, C. il , tonight, stales that the Xorweglan stunner Ull.i, under ebaiter to llio lll.uk Diamond Llu company, hud been lost on tho Xew leiiindlaud coast, in the tlehilty of Hll (sic. with all bauds. The steamer bur Moutteal 011 Filday with a general cargo tor St. .Iohis. X. U. The Ullu cut led a eiow of about twenty men. Deatli of a Somnambulist, lly l.tilitehcM lrou-m Ihe Vwotlitul l'u. l.i'i.iMimn, I'l. Nov. U -Hie hod of Ml-' I'mmi lli.sUI, J.I'll I' Vi ! 'lid "lib- ill her nlkl.t drisi, in. loimd tin. miiriiiiis .ilonrr II' IMiir.vbimli iiilioid iii.Ii- 111 11' liir homo .11 link' Mi llel.tti us suhjitt to ivjlMni: in ,ei ,iji, and II 1- Im Ik tul thai he vvandere I li.uil In I11.1111 11I11 m a 60!iii!Jinliulltlc stTc and iva- tin I I'. ' "a" YESTEF.DAx'S WLATiiliK, Lit tl data fir N' 1'', Ut'l! lliifhist Miiisiatnio .,,,,.,.,....., So" ilei.it s (i.iMSt unil'tratuio .,., ol difc'uci liklatbo Ikunldii : s,i in. ,,. ., 51 rHrctit, s 1 in, ,, bl per cent, I'uili'lliiioii, Jl hvM iiidckl 8 p. in., none, i -f -f -f -t -f -f -f -f -f -f f M WEATHER FORECAST, M M.nhlnslon, o 17. Voretjt tot - 4- Moneliy and fueadayt Listcnt t'tiin..l -4- vanla Pair Monday and Tnelaj; lijht sy- to lits.Ii wlndj. mostly oortlicil. -M tHHH t.-f -trt.-f. f f .t,a i i,,i'r4-'A - '0 . '(' ' ' Iff Mlllliittllil -'- '.: ' .. f,.