f'l a i m nnton ,41 '1 1115 ONLY SCRAN'K )N J'APKR KKCJilVINU TIIK COMl'LKTE NEWS SIiRVI.CE 01- Till'. ASSOCIATED I'RESS, THE (IKIJA'J JCST XI-WS ACH-XCV IN THE WOULD. TWO CENTS. TWELVE RAGES SCR ANTON, PA., WI3DNI5SDAY MOJtNINIi. DECEMBER , .1001. TWELVE PAGES tr TWO CENTS. ' Stimtite. CONGRESS HEARS President Roosevelt's First Com munication Is Listened to with Attention. PROFOUND INTEREST IN SENATE AND HOUSE Beading of the Document Occupies Two Hours and Fifteen Minutes. Committees Appointed to Prepaie Tokens of Respect and Affection for the Late Piesident McKinley. The Message of Piesident Hoose velt Evokes Applause in House. lit IaOu'Ivc Wiic (mm 'I hi1 AsmuiJ'i'iI I'rov. Washington, Doe. ". The senate 1 1 s-. t "iifil to the ilrst message, of President Koosovelt today, anil adopted :i reuo liitlini directing the appointment of n (unuuittec lo en-operate with a like loniinitteo finin tho bouse to consider by what token of respei I and atfrciloii congress might oxpiess the sorrow of tho nation upon the tragic deatli of tho late President .McKinley. The rnosngo was delivered .soon alter the senate (net. The loading occupied nearly Inn and n half hours, and was listened lr with marked respeet by the senators. The lliHt portion, dealing with the Huf f it lo tragedy, excited the most pro found Interest in the senate The lending of the message consumed two hours and llfloen minutes', and when It had been completed, .Mr. Kor alfer. senior senator Mom Ohio, was recognized to offer the following: reso lution, for which he asked ltniucdiate consideration: "That ti committee of eleven senators be appointed on tin- pari of the senate to join such committee as shall be ap pointed on the part of th" house, lo consider and report by what token of inspect and aUVi'lioii it may bo proper for the. eongicss of the (.'lilted Stales lo oxpicss the deep sensibility of tho nation to the Haste death of the late J'tvfJdent "William TWcKtnloy, and that so mileh of the message of the presi dent as relates to that deplorable event be referred to such eommittee." The resolution was adopted. and then, as a further mat It of respect to tio memory of tho late piesident, the son ile. on motion of .Mr. Fornkor, at -,-S adjourned. Message in the House. Xot In many yeais have the mem bers of tho house listened with such respect and attention to the annual message of a piesident fit" the I'nlted States as they did today to the reading of the llr.st message of President Hooscvelt. Kvoiy word was followed Intently Horn the niiuniinoc'inent of the tiagle death of Piosidenl MeKlnley, in the opening sentence, to the exptos.sinu of the closing wish that our tel.itioiis with the world would oniiiiue peaie tul. The leading in copied two hums-, bill not over a. dozen moinheis left their seats until it was concluded. Sev eral limes IIkip mis cheers, and at the conclusion there was an onthiislnstle ilenioithtiation on the Hopubliean side, Tliel'e was .1 muuiiiir of upplatiso when in torn hiding the rot ouiiuond.i tlon for legislation to put clown an .uehy the clerk re.ol "no matter calls more in gently lor the wisest thought of i ongross." The mill nun-, when this !-"iiteitic was read was followed by a laiisi of applause when the elm It ro.ld' "Tlo Amerieati people are slow to wialh, but when their wi.ith 's mu o kindled It burns like a consuming ll.inie." Pmh nbly no oilier poillon of the message uttvaoted so nun li attention as rh.il relating to trusts. N'o demonstration was evoked by tile reading ol tills por tion of the ines-iago luu the ieeomni"ii d.Hion for the re-enactment of the Chi nese oseliisloii law drew upjil.iui-e Iroiri both sides of the house. The 10 wvio no further demolish. i- tloilS lllHlllgllOUt tile reading of llle lemalndei' of the message but at Hie eonelusloii of the re.idiiu; tin to was a uoitoioiis burst of applause limn the Kepublloaii side. The reading was i on i hided al 'J 2.", .Mr. Payne I lien moved 'lint the niessajfo ecept thai portion ipJtillm; to the death of the late PreI dept MeKlnley lie printed and lefoiled lo the committee of the whole on (ho male of the union. .Mr. ilrow (la.l said he de.siied lo speak upon llnit portion rehltini: to the Philippines, but upon the repieseiitn tlon of .Mr. Payne ih.il he could nil dre.ss the house at some time later he yielded and the motion was adopted. In Memoiy of McKinley, Mr, lilOsenor theli olfereil the fol lowing resolution, which was adopted without division; llCOhltl, 'flu l .1 l llllllllllM- .! u llil'lllli.'l 'l .111 well fcule iipunii'il nt tin, tii.i . jimiiii,i n ilw I'.ut oi tlie luusu I,, i,,;,, mhIi loimnUire ;li in.i.v ! iiioluti'U mi tn uii 1,1 no m'ihiU' lo ion-liloi Ji.il t"lt lij wlui 11,'vdi i. p'..til .in.) artdtifni II nuy lie jirnp, i loi tin. t.nj'ic.. ..i :l, I liili'cl rutfi t.. ciiiPi fl. (lni MU'iMli't ( tlie itilloii (if tin" Uriw iIim .i pi u l4,, ,,ji lUut W'IIIIjiii MiKinkr. ami Hut 'n imuli el i;,i. nif,JSe ol llir IiKoMuiI jn KlJUiI thai iV I'loraliln urnl nuy l.f iimn-d li ilt eoiiuuin ,., In pui'Miuncti of tho terms of the ies oluttou the speaker appointed a ioiii lilltteo headed by Mr. ijvo-ivenor anil loiislstliiu' of one nieiiibei fiom em h state and teiriturv. The Pennsylvania nioililier id the eounultteo 1 .Mj Olmsted ol Hie Hili district, Then at :'.:m, on inotloii of Mr, Hun. venor, us a fin (her nmik of iufpeel tho house adjourned until Kildny. Pensions Ornntecl. Wj.lilnijlnri. Dfr, .1 lVnIon siinmil: l-zt U. llJll, of ijui Tuiiiu'll. Al: William WVjmr. i THE MESSAGE BOOMING GENERAL MASO. A Strong' Party Advocates His Elec tion as President of Cuba. I I l.i Kxcltirlip Win le'lii 'I lie i i ilul I ti -. Hit vn mi. Uee. .!. A uihlefrram siKiietl by ICuseblo llei nellileX, lit'esldenl of the Ueiuoeiallc party, has been sent to Seeretary of War Itool Tills incsotiRf ivn: "Tlie fi'lelnU of lieueial lial'tolntiic Mhso hear with Brent satisfaction yiitir d"eliir.itlon that olllclal Inteifeieuee In Ihi" enmity? elei tlons will nol h tol ei'iiled. Iml under the pieieni arrauife meiits inlerfereme is Inevitable, us all membeis of the lentral eauvassliit; board are i anilldales for nltleo alul nic al-o memoeis of tin- exceiltive eom mUtee of Seiior Tenuis Ksiradn Pahaa. tine of these is the secret, uy of state and oilier IiIkIi ollleials are al.'u imiiiII- dnle 'Uotb IiIrIi and low olllcl, lis nie open- ' THE PRESIDENT FAVORS CHINESE EXCLUSION .( unit imiti urn l.ili.ir in- inntiitp 1 lij the tultl, liel n iliimlil alii 1 iirulMul si, r,r .i ji ! )u-ilile iif'tn lb" jinwiup in tlii cii'iutiy it .ui ljlimm bnrntm! etir h pptili.ul, or i'f iIi.jp.. itlt'i. (oinbjr ncl. yet inprp-i-iit .1 'Inmlntl ol litinu mi iIciii--ciI IiiI Hi,'- ( in nii,li't-rll i nt i linn in tlie l.i'inir nniiki't .itiil iliac lli.'m In .1 l.mpr Ion, I ircjitl il .i pi'i "-sin, v.itli thin fii'l in tieu, to lt'-i'iinl tifiriicili.it r 1 the liv ti Inline: I liitipip I.ih'ii'i. .mil to tii'iiiitlun It M'ln'H'ti'1' nctrajr.t in nultr In nul.p .1- uitPi r in nt 1'iiilii'l.v iitcitHi'," l'li-lildir Itnci-fteU. 4 ty working in I be inieiests of Senor Paltuit, who Is said to have tho support of the I'nlted States Kovernnient. The situation Is delicate and the Cuban people are alanncd nl an alleged at tempt to force a president upon them. They ask for a fair and honest elec tion." A delenalion representing Oeneral Mu so will shortly leave here for Wash ington to submit these facts to the ad ministration and to stlRnesI cot lain ehanses to Insine fair elections. Ilase bio Hernetidez also icpreseuts the coalition of the national anil lnd"pcu tlent Itepubllf ans-. The lower classes ale enthusiastic over the candidacy ol Uenoral Maso. .Much iVctlliiK is IjuIiik worked up aRiiinst the ollletal f'ab.'in element, whom tho Alasol.sts elnini control the election inacliinery. COMMENTS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS All Speak in Complimentary Terms of President Roosevelt's Mes sage Surpiise Exptessed at Its Moderation. H,i l.Mlii-ne Win ffuin lh Win i ill'ti-. London, life, i.'t'iie London daily papers Ihis moinlnfr, louklnt; al Piesi dent i:oOse elt's lin.'snaKe liomthe puinl of vimv of lis literary merit and the wealth of weighty mailers iIIm u.ssi d, i' sard it as one of tlie most character istic ainl ivmaikahle mef-sayi-h ever sent lo i-outfiiss. At the same lime the impels ieconI;;e Us conservative and Inisinohs. ui,o moib'i.itloii and thai no alloaipi has been made, as the Jloi u in,r Pom ti'inaiks, "to Millie an utll tinle or ciirv his llsteiu'is away." oil tie : hole, however, the liew.s-p.ip'-is atv skeptical of any meat oul foine l loin the liiesideiifs efforts ill tlie dilution of lite U'lOI'lll of the trusts, atili-,lli,ilellsm ol' lei Ijuoelly, the Idea be!n(j that th" senate will ef lectu.illy slep iii and prevent any ureal chanues in the exlsiini! system. Most o the p.ipets lemark upon Ihn lone of tixuliatlou adopted by Piosl delll KofHenll in ileallne with llio t-atial ipie-illou, but tliey do not show I li" Slightest disposition loiavll iht.'H" al. The Dalit TekKiMph says It would have boon an Inooiii'iovrihly dlsasttous bluiiiler lo have opposed America's wishes In this matter and thus dilvon her to build a still in filler Heel than she already eoniemplatos, wlilch, It Is .-ale to pi edict, will twenty years hence make the Pulled Stales llie svi out! sen j ower In ihe world, TUe Telegraph llllnks t hut Pieshleiit lioosevoll's pollev is t ah ulatoii rathe!' to tlimlliisli than to iiiereaso Kmope's NMKKrnti'il di end of "ihe American daiiuei." The Stand. ml is ninilllnilv o the opinion thai nolhitiB In the niessnun need In tic smallest lenreo exelio mix lely or appiehoiislon nhioad. This imp el' comments upon llin presliluiit's mi eompionihliiiv nsserllou of the .Moilloo doetihie as somewhai uiiiiecesii.iiy, In .-.i much as thein little tteslie on the pail of any rm-elitu power to oMend its iu'",i of militarism in the new woild. Tlie lllol'lllllK 1'iirtl is dlhitppolllted that the UK'SsiiKc loutalns no echo of the lam Piesltleiii .Mi Klnley's pin. noiiuceinenl, "llio period of exclusion Is over," ami eoininonts iiialulv upon Piesident Itoosovelt'.s lllleNpcvletl liiod "lallon. Tim Pom says there Is nol a Hue of the itiilli'lpnud challeiifp' to the political ituitlilne, hut inther u simiu; disposlUoli to lOlieSlhilc the Itcmilill tali inr.Joiilx. The Daily I'liioiiUle hopes Uuit til. ilmuuh Presldeni ltiinvivi shows Hle.it (eiuli iltoss for ptolcctloillst sus leptlbllilles, Ills pioposetl pulley Js a step in Ihe direction of flee irndo. The pupti i (insiders his cautious and ten tallvo pioposals eoiiceinliiij' trusts to show thai the nllke of presldtuit has it soberliu; eiiVcl even oil the most buoy, tut of niiiurcr Death KcElilts fiom Football. Ill II.uIiimic Win Iiuiii 1 hi' No-oi-l it f'l Tie. ,'W Yftik. Uf. .,.- I jtstcncf l4Ki.ii! Iliu .toinjf tool lull playtr ulm-u lik v.t iituki.li In foot ball vt.inip li(t SaturJ, iltt Unity Unn v-i. CO ycjt old. THE DELUGE OF BILLS. Weary Clerks in the House Almost Buried in Meastnes. Il.i i:iluilip Who IroiiiTIi' A'(litcil 1'k. WiMiiiiiftAti, lci', .'!. -ll, w.t Itnl until kili.i'f i4.l(iil ol Hip huti'r lluml lii.il Cite rnry elciliM MVip utile In lfli lip Willi ,rt(nli.-n ili'lilup uf I.IIU iilol luitlii .-"oil inf, I Ik' tuitlii't iIpIiihi' el be rl.ii, Tlinn Him li iioliililit inpjmiF in t'lln'i )lf, lii'i.l i'l' tlii1 liillt liclli? iPHilil ftoiti lillti'i l'llrtti'. Ann UK II. im wne bMN hi 'Mi. MhiwiiIIm, uf IViui-yl'.mlj, li.r ti (Piiilltiitloiiil Jtnitiilini'tit el lilliHini; poll ii mt, mill liv Mi, bill,, ol niiii, ,i "iil iltit Inn it mniltilini'iil JUintllntil g A.lll 0 mi Ma li I a" tin' lijte P.t loinutrii' rimir nl trim r I'll imiilili ill, li,pi.i1i,iil. -i lul"i .enl irjiinenl iluc-. ' ! I SUBJECT DISCUSSED AT CABINET MEETING Views of the Majority Are Satisfac- toiy to the Administiation. Tariff Needs No Revision. B.i r.ulujiie Wire fiuni The AvoiLtlfit Pipii Washineton, lice, a. The cabinet meelhiK today was principally eon Mimed In a discussion of the Insular decisions handed down yesterday by 4' 4,44' the Stipieiiie tomt On the whole II is believed that the views of the majoiity of the com i woie aulti satisfactory to the administration. It was pointed out that the ultimate results of the decis ions are in n measure speculative at present, with the exception that the ustoins duties collected In this coun try on Roods shipped from Ihe Philip pines since the ratification of the p.irN treaty will have lo be refunded. It is not thought, however, that the .ijiKie Kale will be Ihi'ko. and Secretary ,,'iki! evpeets that It will be within $1,000,0(10. Ho called attention lo the fact that the Kreat bulk of the imports from the Philippines were admitted free of duly under our general tariff laws, notably hemp. The pteseiit nil ill' now in operation in tlie Philippines, .Mr. Ciaae thinks, wilt need little or no levNion, It was prepared alter the most tluiroiixli and intelligent investigation, and is said to he highly satisfaototy to the business lutereiits of the islands. The prepar ation of a inrltf on Philippine impui cations into the I'nlted States, how i ver. is expected to consume i iinsider ulile of tlie time of cti!H(ies. but theie Is oxpei union that, piecediny: a iiii.il M'tlleinenl of the ipiesiinn. coiigiess. by joint resolution, nia t onlinile Ihe duties Impost il by the Oingiey t.niif and thus, if it in so disposed, m off a llood of Imiiorts which miuhi follow the anuoiuicelllelll that .ill duties W"ie removed. INVESTIGATION OP MACLAY PROPOSED Mr. Williams Has Intioduced a Resolution Providing for a Committee of Inquiiy. Ill I.Mll.'lW W, IP (um III! l U.LlI U'. W.tsliliiKton. Dee. :;. .Mr. Williams, of .llsslsslipl, lodiiv Introdiuod the lo). lowing i evolution, pioposlug a touiiult lei! ol Iiuiulry: W'ln'U'j, Drip II, s', ji l.n ,j iii,.li , "V lut.i nt Hi.' .V.it.t I'f llm I li. Ii'il h'ili'," vnli.li ,i .nl"i!i'i I'm ti". .tl tin' i.tt.il (iLiili'iio ii M,. ni.ol.. .il. d, Wlirii'ii,, II. mM IiUiit.i -jiil I., s. Mm In in,. ll.llltK-l'-, llill Alllllll.ll Nllltif 0 .1 it.n .nid t KiK.llil, .Hid, Wltup.e, iM Malay it- ipi..i1p. In l.,i. .-! li'uul tint Hi" I'Kn'l ilif N i i,iil.,hiilit lhiM I ll.tlj.'1's t PIP mi!, I'll li. I ll. HUP Cjlt.llll A, s. I ihwiiIii.-IiIpIii, clilit .1 tlie limviti n' ii'ivic itlun ul' Hi- i,ty ili'i'.iiliiiiiii, -in,l ..(.I'lraul .iii.l .i iiUnnl in lo liiiii, mil, W'll'll'l-, .sjiil lla.liy U ii'P'iiti.l In lute ;il UavA tlul tin pi Me piuif-i ivi'tii k'lliiiiiilnl to ItiMf Ailuiitil W, 'I', jiiip-uti, in tl.c I'ltlliJ Slain not, jinl jpiitoMil .ma .K(iik'Hi.ul in ly Lint, .mil, Wlicti'.v, Soil JIiuj .l ji tin- tiiitp nt tl"' uiillnu of Hip rilil JiiMoiy .mil h r.oiv in tin- ni'i jil.ij of IIip n.ii'i- dp'aitiii':i (if I lie I'lii'td sutis, iiuinitl'sijiiiliTiK' ilf Mrrriluiis iti.-ii.wni of llm i li.iiin ituili' liy liltn in fjid liUtmi, jiid. W'lti'to.u, "jltl U't-, illi I'm' .1 i.iip uf tlilu,- s'tlei itjliip nt liiitiiiijlilp crunlui I .aid iuIimiIi'I i ti'iit iminni; (iffiicH p imp naiv ami miiile--. nt i til" IUI.N lli'lUUII" III, li'AV, lni loll', !'' It. Illvoltl'il, III 1 1 10 I.IIIIM' ill ll JII'.,l'lllJlllls uf III" cunKitKi el tlie I'nlttil SI Up., 1li.it a (i.iiiiiilltd' In' ,liijlii'S liV I lie tplMliPr tot III'' 'lliU0 Ot liai'lir'ilini; iiml ri'l'Oilini; id tin tiMi-p nt U',-n.-i'lil ill"' lh" Irtttlt el' laUlt.t (if Hip i!il i-lat -liniiU .ei lii.nlt' l.i alil .MiiIji, il,e tinlli ur iali t.r ol tin' all'K4lnii.s Hut II. i inui.ls wvio biiu milled tn .iml .tuiiiip.iiil in lit i-aM l'.ii'.,ni PifiMiiitiklili'lil iilnl ll.p .atil lli'ji Ailtnlril .saiiiji. full, allil IlI KlUlllllll'lnl I'l ho :M.i' ill i',l ,ol,. tltv. Ill CUM' of (litli.n o In- imirtinj b.i (lie 1 "ii'p in fiiiiuiU.'ji( of tin: .iv.ru limn, nt i.f mi ni I to In' nude lit tin' .i'i iiMniullli -. COL. WINT IN I1ATTLE. The Scrnnton Oillcer Captuieb Pillp inos in Sipu Mountains. II.' LicWdu' W or (roiuTlio Am Hi a lid I'rfn. .Miiiilla. Dec. ::. rolouel Willi's i ol iiuiii has had it sli.np brush with for ty lUSUISelltS III ihe Slpa iiunint.iiiis, killing sover.il of then, mid hihu-liu; fouiloeli 10 iluartels. GovHinoi's Pmty Leaves for Mexico, H.r llulii'ltf Whe livm'llitf Aoi'MJ Vim. llail.lniiV. I "J . H,. .1.- fiuii'iuur SiLiiu'k patty (t-r .,.t'Mi..i utaiiol leiiiulit (roin IliU ui in 1 Fpiil ul, ainl nlll ultiiii en Jio . ' lu pjtlj ion,J,U nt liuiici. t atii) Mii. slone. Ml-, Imlit'l Stcni' iiml ntii, S..uIji.i and Mu. Ce.ia, Biniilii; ('otniiil,,Iiu'l .ind Mtt. ICi ssli-r. sui".ne Wtfenl .nut Mu. rjn'iviul kiii, 1'iaiik ltuilH'.l, Htcuthe (Ink, ainl J.nti'o M. Aum, ui ilit ci cvtlrt dtJrlinriil. REJOICING AT MANILA Siiorcme Goiirf. Decision in Dia mond Riiius Gase Is Hailed with Jou. WILL REVOLUTIONIZE PHILIPPINE'S TRADE Meichnnts, Civilians and Military Men Are Pleased with the Decis ion Collections Amounting- to Seven Million Will Need to Be Ketui tied General Wright Thinks JHevision of'"Tnxation Imperative. By Kiilii'ii' Who iinin 'Im, . n ii!,,l Pipw, JPinlla. Uee. :!. Til" loenl news papers hero published t'Mrat when they received Ihe news of the 1'nlted Slates Slipiellle court's decision In Ihe foiuteen dirimoud rings case. I hit I the Philippines weie American tetrltory, and tliat the Imposition of duly on arlldes iuiporteilf mo the I'nlted Stales fiom the J'lillippines Is impropei. Tlie autioiinecinclit of the decision caused great excitement niiii Jubilntioit .'tmong the uierchants and general pub lic here, rtopros'ontullvos of the prin cipal business houses say it will revo lutionize the entire trade of the Orient and Ihe Ivilians and military men nic pleased at the prospect of sending presents home without having to pay duty on llient. The ehil authorities here have nol yet formed an opinion on the Milijei t. but they think tlie law only applies to goods going lo Ino. I'nlted States and aie anxiously await ing mi olllclal communication on the subject, siliie. if the decision holds here, now means for obtaining funds to run tlu government will h neces sary. tlcud'nl Luke Wiiuhl, the i ice gov ernor, thinks that u general levlsion of luxation is impel alive. The Spanish merchants are pleased, since Spanish goods have the same treaty rights as American goods. The collector of the port, V. Morgan Sinister, says it means returning Ihe ti.OOO.iiOo collected in duties by the cus toms ollleials. The eiisln n holt.' was besieged lu da by importunate luipilrer.-i, and the decision of the Supremo court was the only thing tallied about at the clubs, in liieic.intlle circles and in the ( ivtl anil niilit.'tiy olllecs. RICHARD CROKER READY TO RETIRE The Tammany Chief States That He Is Becoming Too Old to Be a Held Horse. Ilv l,. Iiww W in- iiuiii 'I lie A si i ul. ii I'toi. New Villi;, Oec. I!. Ill .ill Intel view with Kiclinid t 'inker, the levelling Post today (piutcs the Tammany le.ulci us saying: "Von won't si i iiiticli mure lo.uUng on my pail in the fiiiiue. am getting old -and v. mil out, anil I cin'l be a Held Innse lor everybody ul longer, i ad mit thai ilie leader of Tammany hull should stav ill New York all the Vt-ar aiouud, and I (iin'l slay heie for iimyo thuil u purl of the year. It I tried to stay here all of the time, 1 i ould do no woili nt all. "All this talk about my being Slate lender and trying- to dictate In national politics Is nonsense. 1 am lu no con dition to do niiv kind of leading, but, of ionise. I will always lake deep lu teiest in Tammany hall the best r i ,tu," When asked If he was training any body in succeed him .-is leader, he re plied: Oh. I haven'l conic lo that jot, and I have nut planned my tutitie. except Ihai I will go to I'higlauil In .lauiiaty or February, The Tammany e.Mjciuhe loniinlUee w'll meet nevt mouth, and you may her more of the matt.-i llieil." COLON INSURGENTS ARE SCATTERED The Couutiy Is Almost Entiiely Quiet Gueuilla Bands Cause No Gieat Anxiety. lit I.m linite War ii"tn 'llie Ao. . ii u Put tVi'tii, Ooe. a. According- u news .iusl in'oit-eil hire ihe luteiior of (ho tounliy Is filnio-l entirely iiiiel, Oulv n few scattered nud Insignificant In surgent bands are here nud there waging- Kiteillla warfaio, This causes tho ginei'liiueill no anli'tv. P.llllillOino, lu the dep.tllmoiii of I'.ili iilna and the pint of Tuinneo, lu ihn ilepi.ltnmill of C'auctui ute now the only pmts under l.ibeinl i rum ill, fun sldeilng the slrciiglh of iio govern, uieiit on ihe isthmus It l.s not iiurciison nbie to nun hide that the government will soon 1 1" ictoiioits ai p.iimiiome iiml Tilul.no, Thine Is a possihlllly of further bloodshed III these places hilt ('u'lieral AHun's lcceiil suci. esses scoui to make eeitaln their c.ipluie. The glial d of Auiei-kiiii uiiirllies Willi li up lo today has been stationed in lioni of ihe unices of the railway eompaiiy lieto has been wilidiawn. A small detail ol nun lues still accom panies the passenger trains across the isthmus. Poll) etuis of the Itliiiius are unlet uiiU ordetly. Live Stock Exposition. liy lAilnnu W lie fiom 'I'll'.' A,.oii.Un 1'riiK.. I liU-atfo, W(. ;l.--Tli'untt vi um.ol-towii vlsltiu iiltiinliil tin.' Iiiltniiliciul I. be slml; i'i';,ill.iii iniby, ami It Jt i-iiuutdl Hut ntme Hun :o.it) win- uii I Hi' 'jlcumb. TROLLEY ACCIDENT. Car Becomes Unmanageable on Steep Grrule Pflssengeis Injured. Bt Kxrhmhe Wlir frntii Ihe Awoiiilnl Pkii l'otlllKi'1'lB.lP. .. ., Ili'e. J.--llii lug .1 iki ptm lif ft- today a .(riilli.v i.n' tin lino tiiitiniiiKi' .tlilp .ind tan iliwiii a ti(i kijiIp hilo Hip IIm'Iiii flirt. 'tlioii' wiie tit pmipiiums mi tin1 i tr, mi.' of uliutii, II. Iljinlli, cpiiiiniHiit iiiivcIpi, uf .S'c.V Sell, rlly, ta (Inmiii'il. 'Hip (illipic, I'minly .linJpc .LniiM It. I'hlllli,'. Pi'i'tily Slicilll llai.tii lill.ill, nllll alt ill'.illi' 1-..1H. I ll.eiii d (lllti'i, itlioin Iip ,tt iiiiiii'.i (nu lo 1 1n- Mil (riiw.ltl dp.t him. Hid Tliiful'iiP .til Midi,, nf I'oiicUhIp. i cipol tvlllii'iil Injun Duttntr tlt( ei Hi in. n , olhir, I lie Imitip iiuti. '.cniml. END OP BONINE TRIAL IS DRAWING NEAR Witnesses from Michigan Give Tes timony on the Stand Ex perts on Blood Stains. Ill l.Mliuiti' Wiipfrotn I'l o K.jitalCit I'll"- W'asllliigton, Dee, .'I. The case oT -Mrs. Lola Ida Hotline, on trial for Ihe minder of .dimes Seymour Ay res, jr., Is expected lo go to the Jury the hit ler part ol this week. Three witnesses, 4"l"H'I"f '. '. 'l. THE PRESIDENT 1 PUBLICITY FOR TRUSTS - "It j 11., iiiiu .iiii'ii upon I'f.ipc 1 1 .ia.hU nf tiPcduin nf .iiiiiiait 'i, tiijitirp tn.n tnin j, it. pit ii-i -lie fiuni uovpriiiiifiit Hi.' pritlli'1,1' i d"iii lnultit' itiidi.t (uiwii'ii.ili' fnini, wlmu . fii'in 1 1n in fiom inditiilii.il ii'kiii.ti-iiiilitt, and ctiiMi's tin in in ( ill inlii rliuif i nietiufsu flu ? uipiUI nf Hip pnldir, llipy pliill i!o 01 npun aliiiilnul.t linllifiil fi'pi'o-i'nt.ilii'iw is tn tin " t.tlup nf Hip prepi'ttt in ttlncii Ui" i.ilital i lo I," ini'KKtl. t'niiiei.itli.ii (1";.il'ii hi "J" iiifetst.it, 1 niii-iiim lioitlil In- h'D-itlatPil il te Ilu public iniuiy. li )iunM Ik- a-t linn h incut In lid 1ltc liii-iiu. c.i Iii of itlinc-s of 1 lintf ui liiilPiui'. (fn'il (iiipni'ilioii ei-l lit , .hi- iii-tllnttous: .out il is tljprdnte nut- liitnioiiv tti'h Itu-vi tti'h llu-vi intitutiens. AtlilK'ijl utli.i- .iv.fi. i.itinii4. tlpTtrnitlt'ir nnmi .lilt s mild l" siibpf I In prnprr LpinTtitni'm.i! siipcrt I) lliidi' opM.iti'ili-. 'IiouM In- tn.nli' pulilic HnO.-PicU. T .4. j. Intlnuile friends of Ares, were mil 011 Ihe stand today antl swore that they had seen a revolver In Ayves' room. Two of them, Duncan 1'.. Ilub hiii'il and Thomas Ford. Iiml come from Jlichigan to tesilf.i. They said Ihe revolver greatly resembled the one III evidence. The wrapper worn by .Mrs. Itonlne on the night of tlie trag edy was again tlie subject of dis-ens-slon, the. defense putting on the stand witnesses whose evidence was Intended lo distiedit thin (given by Or. Sharj . tor. the government expert, w no had te.stltlod that a careful examination of tlie wrapper had failed -to disclose the pie.seneo of any blood spots thi'ieoa. Call (:. Flallior, .1 rteloelivo. lesil lied regarding lite mils' and letiis In the wiappor worn by Alts. Iloiiine 011 the night of the Iragcdy, and Or. Stet llng Jtulfeu detailed the wtrious tests lomnionly employed for det'Ttniniii'.. the exlstenee of blood spots. He said lie had given special study In icferoiue to blood stains, lie had examined sev eral .specimens from the wrapper in Ihe preseiue of Or. rtliaeii'er and Oi. c.ir 1 oil. and he had found distinct el dclict s ot blood on the v.'rupptt. 'J'hn wiapper also was torn. The witness was still on tile island 'when r.ouit ad journed. THE STOWAWAY CAME FROM HUNGARY Was a Painter Out of Work Lived in the Box in Hold of Steamer Palatia for Tifteen Days. It) l.t'lll'itl Wlt( lu III Hit ,..,( laipilt'll-i.. .Vow Yolk Oec. '.!. --The miu who was dlsi meiod in tit-- hold of lb" liaiu niug American strainer P.tlall.i e.--luidity after uialiing ii nip ucio.-s tlie i.euau in a box. had loeovcied suill liently today 10 b" able to establish his itleiuliy positively, lie said liii' inline was .loan Heck anil Hint he had 'ihod up to about .1 your ago In tin. la- pest, Hungary. The dot tors would not allow him to (oil all his .story but enough was loomed fiom him anil ol'i- 01 soiticis to show that J leek tas a liou.se painter and Hint ho had coiue icioss the card of an uptown hotel in Hils city, the piiiprletors of wiili h have t ionium uainop. Though a stranger to them he wiote Hull 1p could get no woik lu Germany and was coining lo AnierUu and hoped the hotel men (Olild llud I1I111 soiuethliig lo do. Then he lilted up a packing case, paid freight chnrg'.'H on It and engaged a carter to take It lo the Hamburg pier at 11 cer tain time. He then returned to his lodgings and boxed himself up lifter lie had provisioned himself wllh 11 dozen i-iius of condensed milk, a box of prunes, three doon cakes of choco late, coffee In boules nud some bread. The cuter railed and got the box. not knowing' of Its living eouteiiis, ami shlpied li. Ilerk declares ho Was in I he bo nil l.i Ihe ship leiulicil the Hobokon Pier, a period of iiboul lll'teon days, when he loiiiul he wits almost (load fiom hun ger, cold and terioi' Tonight ho was leporled to ho still e.( eedlnylv Weak, bin tho physicians hope for his tecov ei'.v Xewioi. jieunlngioii. the well kinnvn n.U 1 slate owner nud horseii.au, Is is, .id to have Interested himself lu Up ipse and to limn promised m ge Heck woik should he i renvoi. WILCOX UNDER BAIL. Acciifaed of Having' Abducted Miss Nellie Ciopsey, II) Ilv ItHitt' Win- ftviit llie A-(0i .atfd I'imjj i:ilj..lnt!l I ill, S C, He. .1 l.itni- Wd.i.s, ttliu M tluu'iil uiili i .it- alHlnctiuii in li.t iillu 1 rop-ii. II10 .uiini; t;li tvi,i' 1,11,1, m.iu ill. 'p pi'.n.iiiiit frvm licv lioiiu' alintl in., mpIh ago Lis iri'itnl a M.ii-Jllon in Kj-Iuh Suilli lamlliu, leilay ta laid 111 .-J 1 ,0tN t lull In attutl tin' Jill '11 en llie kianil July, ami a pullnilnaiy lic.iiln I c fore ll.r tn lint. Ilu- total Uinn wai uottilcl ilmlnir tho luatiiig. tltilj a It'tt tfilm.t' tti",p (totiilr.dl, .iiui'iiv" t Lrm luin; Hip laliici 1,1 Ilu' liil,-lii; gill. HALF A HUNDRED ALREADY HERE ECHOES OF THE STORM. Heavy Fall of Snow in New Eng- Ln nil Traffic Impeded in Pennsylvania. Ilr I mIihi.p Win lion. 'lie . m u 1 1 a I'o v.. Ilostoli, Mns.. l"Ji'c. :,'. Tlie heavies! snow sloini for so eiuly in the winter for years is covering New Knghind to night. It came out of the northeast, with the wind fully forty miles an hour. The weather Inn etui's waiulnsr today reached most of the coasting- craft and fin innately so. for I'ape Cod life-saving patrols repot I ti. tenlble night I here. Slinnitililii, Pa., Uee. !!.. bllztmrd set In this ntleiuoon and at 7 o'oloik lids evening elghl inches of snow had . . 4. 4, DEMANDS X 4. tliy in font.il In nmlt a lii'in-p nml'iii; 1 1 ..- .11111 m IUik.p utio n-i I. pit t-ntid I ,el (. 1 (inmlin - .14 P ltd the indie l.oil.t ndlti. nf . nly Picni-i: liipy .11, iu'iIpiI .mil -ani;ti.Mili'il iiriil .mil nnr iltitv to l p ili.il tliev toi!( in tic'iie - - . '.mil i-. iniioiati'i,;t .1 ri.I ionil n! jp ei statutoiy lit.- I'll- tlipit- p--Ipiih' nr piinleps. iion. Jinl lull .ind .iidit.ili' iiit'iiimti'i'i set ivjjtll.iilt .11 tpi.-iiuldp itili'iv.il- ' I'lPitilrnt . fallen. Tu the mountain passes snow (liifled Irom three to five feet, gieatly interlering with laiiroad trallle. Wilkes-li.irre. Pa., Oec. .!. Snow In gan to fall early this morning and con tinued mil 11 late nils evening. The snow Is Ion inches deep 011 the level Itxilrimd and slieet far tradle is gie.it ly hiinipered. Lewlstou, Dec. .!. A heavy snow slot 111 prevailed bote today, doing great damage lo telegraph and telephone 'hips and impeding Iriiflle. Trains wi'i'e fifiiii four to live hours late. TROTTING BOARD RENDERS DECISIONS Complaints and Protests Heard fiom Membeis of the National Trotting Association. Il.t l.i I e'tt Wlli lintn'li.P t.Ul 11 til I'll K New Voil.. He. . ;! Tlie board of it view of llie National Troltlna assou.i llou beg-.in its sessions in Ihis 1 Uy to da;.. A mtiilber of 1 omplaiuls and pro tests .vote heard liming 'the morning find pari of the afternoon, alter which tlie biianl went into exei ullve session, find llion made the aiiiiounccineiits of Us decision. Among llie ciies decided weie the following: William vVueriiM', lloluiesbilig. Pa., ngiilii.si .loseiili Koreiniiigh and 1. O. fiiiek. jr.. Phll.idelphlii. and ihe bay nun i' Ida AIo.v Ollife, formerly .Mazle Su.illiuioie, I'.ll. under lb" same lilies I'Viiopatigh was expelled. Huek ,ind llle liort.e slispi-llded, iis above. I'Validsio Ill-others, Little Falls, X. V., itgiili.i Ft 11 ilk Xovak, Scheiuclady, N. V., and Ocorge V. Klslier. Knriicr, .'. V., and the bay male Iteginn, for merly .M.lllie P.. .L'Ji;. pacing'. ISutll men expelled, nud the d!siuullilciillun of the inure (.oiulniled for want of Iden llliciUlon. Fted It. Pailtoi. Hllt.i. N. V.. and the rir-nDclntinii iigainst Oeorse ough, Al bion. X. V nud the bay gelding Uoelor II., an application for an order under Itule 7. Ough siipciidcil until the un lawful winnings: aie leluined for ills tilbutioii, and Ooctor II. until all un lawful winnings are returned and re (ordiiig' fee for change of name paid. The secretary was aNo inftrtieled to tiling; a case .iRiiln-d Dr. .Maiviu Hedges, Albion, N, V., for start lug a horse out of his class nud lor change of nanie. .1 A. Iiealie, Caisklll. X. Y.. against the tiiecu Coimiy Agiiciiltui.il society, Catsklll, X. V. An appeal from tin de rision of the Judges in i,10 class. Con lest of August i't. Il'i'l. Judges' decision sustained. II, S, (!obe, On keriowu .V J., ,'lg.lllist the tlethlehelll i-'iiil" alnl Ollv lug P.uk association and against Hie Lehigh AiillcllltUial soclelj. All up. plication to iclleve himself and the bay gelding Olltcll.V I'liHIl sllspensliui i-llli e Oi loher li, I :.. ami Octobei (. jn'.C. lespectlvel.V, lirllled, i'heodore I.. Aiihur. Iliooklyn. X. V.. iiWMlust Ihe '(iiree..MIe House Oilvlug ihib, Hlilllliiutou. IM.. to rellevi' himself ami ihe b.i.v gelding P. ii. Klynii nud the black gelding' Nigger Jack and ihe b.i intii a Allieita fiom suspension Im poscd'Scpleinljei -M. It"d. illumed Steaiuuhip Anivnls, il.t ImIii.oi Win' (ipiii 'Hi' Al.oi Ul ill I'n . NVh Vmk, ll... .1 itt(ill S-li i.iliii Ml'i'. p)i'.. I U.iip.1: s.Pinlilp MiUith', l.li.tpi.l; .('. laid. Anlttilp ind I litHi'inU'i I'nllnklp'il.i, "siiillijinplnn. salU'ili s,.ji.! j, Ui .n,iii' Wll In Im, Hit 1111 11, til liiiiinuln Jli'l I IidiIiouhj. litiii'.itlli 11b1tl: ii'iii..i I'airiui, N V,iil, fei' I ln'ilii nit; il.d Handling ind pu nidi ill. State Bank Robbed, lit l.v In.iti' War iiuiii 'ilu1 Aa'.iii.LI d I'k-m., WilliiiiHlllli'. 111.. He. :i Tl... svii,; luu,., ut W'llli.'ii..illl". -j intt.!-'! by pMioik tally idiy ami Ilu- till' tt-j. Id. ntn jiul lol.U'il nf $l,0n( III 1 .ih ami jitultj taltidl at Mtcial thtiiuuinl del Llr. Tlie I'Vpl.ult'll 11uulU 1 l.o luttn .111 J litiseilti m i'i e jJ'i.n en ll.r .in.'. Inn Hip ruliliris lud ii' i.ipi'il on a luud 111. Delegates to ihe bin Federation Convention Continue to Arrive. MANY NOTABLES ARE AMONG THEM Nntiuunl Officers of the Dlffeionfc Organizations Allied witli the Pederatlon Come Early Bulk oti the Delegates to Arrive Today. Executive Council Deals) with, Vaiious Disputes in Another Long Session Convention of the Metal Tradea Federation Scheduled foi-' This Moining Fight Is Promised on the Matter of Boycotting' ths National Cash Reglstei Convex tion Notes. ;; - , ;,- . , ;i -v, k'V -. - A '",-', - i ' v- ,s t r;' l!.K MdltRISOX. W iMll(,1(t, ll 1 , suri't.n.1 01 Hi" iiinii.nt 1 ile-alion uf Ij.nii. Oelevate.s to the American Fetleia Hon of Labor convention and national ollleers of tlie otgiinMalion.s alllerl vulh Hie Federation, coiitiuued 10 arrive yesterday, iind before niidnlght thoio was fully half a bundled of ihem in the city. Among" lliose who al lived yesienlny weie Hon. (intiii's It. Atherton, of O.tytoii. o, former liil.-riiutiuitiil lrens 111 er of the Aletal Pollslieis', now n. number of tin Ohio slate legislatuie. T. 1 1. Flyiin, of Pittsburg, national -.tr-giiiiii'.i'i- of Ihe Ainerbitn Federation of Labor and delegate of Hie Hrotheiiiood of Holler Aliikers and Iron Ship riulld-er.-; Itoljeit ii. Kerr, of Aloline. HI., general secietary of (ho fiiternalioii.tl lirotlieiiiood of lllarksinillui: John Xn genl. of Si gliiiiw. Mich,, a member of Ihe t'liiteil Aline Wot Uer. leruvsentln-r llie Alichlgaii State Fedora tlon of r.al)or: Hi nest Holiiu. of New Yftik, national organi.or of ihe liievvi !.'. woikeis and secietary ol iho N"W" York local exeiutivo board of the biew er.v workers: Ciiarb'S .Vlckol.iuw, of .Milwaukee, VVK. delegnle of breweiy workcis; .1. F. l'.yrne. of Ottuniwa, l.i , steretary of the Trades find Labor as sembly, of oittimwu: Horace .M. L'aton, of Uosioii, general seirelary-tienMiivr of tho Hoot and Shoe Workers' union Fred Hliti kluills-ell. of .Milwaukee. Wis., delegate of Fedorai"il Trades' council, of .Milwaukee; Ktlgone F. Oitolllke, of .N'ev. York, representing- the Intel 11,1 tliiniil 'J'.v pograplikiil iiiilon; William P. .Mei'abe. delegate of the Trades' coun cil of Rati Fi'.iuilsro: C. O. lingers, of iiakliiinl. 'al lepiesetitlng the Cnli furilhi Slate Federation of Labor, of which he Is piesident: F.dward " , Jones', of Plreator, III,, delegate of llie I'nlted llliiss workers; Uemy Fisolier. of Louisville, Ky., International piel dent anil organizer of the Tobaci n Workers' Tnierriiiiional union. .Miss ilimi-i), private seiroiary 10 Piesldeiil iionipers. anil Kvn McOon altl 'alc.-h. ushoilale eilliot' of the Ainericau Federal Ion 1st, riiuie up from W.'ishlliglou yoHlordn nud aie Mop ping lit Hie .ri'l'IIIMI. President Duil'y Heie. ThiiiunK Huffy, of Ilaviletoii, dlslibl j)l'i'Sliellt of Ihe Cllltem MIlU' oliiei s, arrived lasi night and legis'.ered nt the St. Chillies, vvhei" President .Mli chell has eM.iblishi-d his liead'iuarteis. .Mr. Huffy H not a delegate, but canto on hero lo router with Piesident Allt rhell ami the other ollleials of '.he .Mine Workers who ate on their vuiy hlthei. .Most of the other delegates and visi tors will collie loda.v, lino party of iweiu.v-ilve plmlcd lioni ciiiclnniiit yestoiday. 15y iiildulght. It Is e:peclc(l. all will have arrived. The executive 1 iilllicll had fllinllior session yisicrday, which occupied most !i ., nl mind in l'.t .1.1 YESTERDAY'S WEATIIER, l.t'ial ilalii f'l lliviinliu- B, 1'itll; lllelii-i titup. uiini , ,. , ...I dniir.'N loiti.t iinipit nun ,,,, l!4 ilt'SM- lil'lillt." IllllllilllH ' s ,1. ti 7i'p(i'u'i.t ,s p. in .. . , , tal pot 1 .'nl I'i pi Ipll tin 11. 'I In iu - cmli'd t p, in, l.'t iiidii.. , Tei il .nutviall lur 11 iIjJ", ?,U intlifs, f '"4. ( liv -' ,, ,s '' WW V,A! ( iHlH iKia iH' - ::' m I , 1 w X WEATHER FORECAST. t j-sbingtoi), pec, il. lWfA-t for Kn.t -f- -- cm Pciius-, ttanla: C'lomly ati'l r.il.pp V 1 dm -l it . Iliunalay, fair Mini ti'ininiipil f- inl.l: lirM, ii'.rtli.tftc(ly wind-, tliimniiU' - t " t- t t i .t f t f f ft . y"f-'"tS... fi-.; hf ,-. J ill. ?"A.ri;