The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 13, 1901, Image 1

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SENATE WILL VOTE
ON CANAL TREATY
The Aflreement Is Reached Alter
Four Hours of Earnest
Debate.
PRINCIPAL CAUSES
FOR CRITICISM
Senator Money Believes That the
Treaty Like the Oilginal Hay
Pauncefote Convention Falls to
Furnish Sufficient Guaianty of
Ameiican Control of the Pioposed
Canal Mr. Forakei's Aigumcnt
in Behalf of the Measure.
Bj I'tcluine Wire trom Tin Uuclttcil Prus
Washington, Dec 12 Tho sennte
tigloul toritiv In take .1 vote hemic nd
toin iimolit net Mnnda.v on t lie lluv
P.itmtcfote tic.it) foi the .ibiog itlon
nf the Cln ton-Hlllwoi tieatv imil
opening thi; w.ij lot tin.1 constitution
of an Isthmian iiuiul In the t'nlttil
Stntos Tito ugt cement was i eat lit il al
lot font houis ot debate, on tin tieatv
When the senate wont Into cu lithe
session the Hnj-P.iuncilote tiettv was
immediate)) taken up and Ml. Mont v
(Mist,.) made a spooi h giving his views
upon that ngi cement lie "aid he would
not delnv uttlfli ition hut he lousidelid
some ol the lentuios of the tieatv un
ilesiiablo Ills piiiulpil tiltklsm was
Hint this tie.u, like the in igin il Il.iv
Paunt ofote convention lails to fin nlsh
an ellklent gum amy ol Aineilonn ton
tiol of the pioposed Nlc.iiiigu.i i.mal
Senatoi Koiaker followed Senator
Alone). He uigod the speedy t.itiflia
tlon of the tieat) and contended that
It meets all the objections made In the
senate to the pielous tieatv.
Senator, rotaker was ftequently In
ert upted bj Senator H.u on. In the
ionise of one of these Intel liiptlmis Mi
13, icon asked it It was not tine that
under the teims ol the tieatv the lun
ptiuitlou ot foillfli.illoiis b the ('lil
ted Slates would be an act ol wai
Mr. Toiakei uplinl in the negative,
deflating that not onl. would sueh an
act not be an ait of hostility, hut that
to build 101 llllentions in ease ot ntt os
xit was. one of the Inheinit lights of
the government
Senatoi Spoonei, who followed also
was lieiiuenth intemipted b) Sena
tots on the Democi.lt It side One of
the Hist intet millions i line liom Sen
atoi ILiiiin and ixi tallied to the light
to foully the tan il Kepliing to this
iuquliv Mi Spoomi said til it It was a
will known piinciplo of the intit na
tional law that all ti cities like all
statutes, might be lead togethti, md
he i unloaded ill this lonuei Hun th it
the Cluv tou-niihvii tieitv. the oilg
inal llu.v -Paiimelote tieuty ami the
pending tteatv fin thepiopii mustim
tion of the agiet tnenl should be i ou
sldeied as one sei les The f'liton
Kitlwci agieemeut had pinvlded that
theie should be no foitllkatlons of the
iaii.il, and the Ilnv -Pauuci-fote ttett.v
of the "dtli iimgtess had culled a
slinllai piuvi'lon, but the new iie.uj
Mi ink out the entlie foitllli itlons pio
.Isiotis. ileailj showing tli.it England
itm i onteiiding ten a lull a centinv
against foi tllieations, had waived thai
position, thus pinctlc.ill) toilet-ding out
light to iottif.v the pioposed c anal.
A Spiiited Colloquy.
Questions wete nskul b) Seii.itoi.s
'rilliiiiiu and Hallev i oneei niiig the
light of the United States to blockade
the innul, uuil in leplv Senator Spooner
liiHisiei'.xJhiit the government of the
1'nlted flutes itiuld not lie lioiind b.
any tieat ligt cement whlih would pie
.ent this iViiinti.i'.s deteudltig its own
piopoity in its own way in lime of
win. Senator Tillman ptissed the iu
Uliy sotnew hat.and lie and Mr. Spoun
et engaged in a somewhat spiiited ml
lo(tiy whiih, as usual with them, end
ed good natuieillv.
, A vciy impoi taut iiuestlciu was iiiised
hv a number of senium s on the Ueiun
i i.itle Hide ns to the light of the United
States to glvo a difleientl.il late to
vessolH engaged in our coastwise Hade,
Thin mutter in ought othei spuutois
ft mil the Republican side ol the cham
ber Into the tontioveisy. SciuiIoim
I't'tklns and Nelson vveie among those
who i onti Ibuled to this leatllle ol the
colltioveisy. Senatoi Nelson insisted
that under existing law the 1'nlted
States would have a pet feu light to
give to the loastwlse tititle of thin
lountiy any bencllt it iniglit pee ptoper
In tho use of the iiiiuil, It was pei
feitly well undid stood, he said, that
the ships ot a foielgu nation lould not
do a innstwlsi) business and (ileal
111 Haiti had made the tieat.v with the
full knowledge, of this tint.
At tho end of the dlseusslon the mo
tion to take u vote on the tioaly on
Monday was tigieed to,
Senator Mojgan's Addtess.
Washington. Dec, 1l The senate
tomniitten on Isthmian canals today
uuthoiUcd a fnvoiable lepoit upon
Senator Moigan's bill piovldlng lor the
tieniilHitlon fiom Nlcai.igua and Costa
HUM of tho light of way via tho ,e.
attigtia loute Senator Moignn later
presenteil this icpoit to the somite, ue
(ompunylng tho lettiin of tho bill with
a Miltinilnous lopoit upon tho konouil
subjeet of a ennui unoss the isthmus.
Action upon tho bill piovldlng foi tho
I'Diihttiutloii of the canal wuh defeiiod.
Contending for the Impoitance of tho
entoipijse, Senator Mm gun, In his to
poit, titgos that no nation or any com.
blnatlou of pi I vale Intorosts can have
any light to piovout Its consummation,
"Them remains," ho sajs, "but one
hauler to tho union of the Atlantic and
I'ac'lile oceans, and no one nation has
tho light to Ueclaio that It never shall
be leinoved exeipt with Its uinsunl."
Ho nttt Unites Ihe fiilhue to lonstuict
the ennui In the pisl to the attitude of
othei nations, siting: "For the past
fifty jeais the powei nnd lullueiiie of
the IStltlsh goveininent, aided hv iiun
tiltiat imiH In the Hutted States and
Frame, has defeated all effoits to open
nil Ami i lean Isthmian intial."
Continuing In this line he say "that
antagonism whlili was an linnet lal
polle.v of Client Itiltitlu In the beginning
lias bpi nine u plan tor gatlieilng wealth
In levvlng tolls upon the comnien e of
Anuilia, nnd Its stiengtb of mil pose
v 11 1 Inciiase until some mute poweiiul
and just lnduu'Ui"iit .vlll lead client
Hi Unit! to lolax its giasp and pel mil us
to take cate ol om lountiy. The i otn
hln itlons :it home and In Pi mice that
have assisted In suppusslng the de
lnatids of om Indusltlal i lasses toi a
canal to i ounce t the gteat in cans me
chlillv the ti ilis-eontlneiital l.illwnvs
In I'au.id.i and in I'aunin.i and those
In tlte 1'nlted Stales eight gteat oi -potations
that now iiiuttol almost the
entile ti mspiittatlon sen lie betwein
the in ems thai wash the tosis ol the
Wisti'ill henilsnhere "
III fin tin r dlsi usslng the attlliide of
Cit.it Itiltaiu Senatoi Moig.tu savs.
'The siope md pin pose ol the Cln-tou-l'.ulwi
t tu.ilv, as il wis dccliiicd
b. l.otd John Kusseii, made It the in
stiunient ot Injustice mil ttpiession to
Mini igui, t'ost.i Itho and othei (n
ti.il Ami ill. in states th it h is dopthed
tin m and all Chi istt udom ol the In ne
tits of an Aiiiet lean nter-ui e in i anal
lot tnoie than a hall lentuiv. In v li w
ot these f.u ts, It is ileal th it an ov el
uding niiessltv of Impel lal, lominii
eiil and iiilllt.il polli (onnntid with
hti polli as to tlie Sue i mil loiinl
Client Hlltaln to idlnte to the CI i.v-ton-Hulwei
tu.ilv as ,i tin ins of pie
ventlni, the i ousti iiLtion ot a canal
tlllout,lt NleaiilMlu In the 1'nlted
States while she would i oiillnue to
hold tho vantage gioitud of occupation
and iin leasing, authoiitv In the leul
toi les ot Nii.iiir.ua and lloiidui is,
whli h she bad agned to abandon Her
Intention to cotit ml both i mils was
then e videntlj Used '
lie ass. i ted that (lie it Hi it.liu s t on
ti ol ol tile mosquito eeiasi was used as
a pietonse to hold us until she had ai
loinpllshed hei j,ieatei polu v lelatlng
to the Sue i.iual
' We Weie, he sii ' hi Id in the luish
b Itiitlsh liileis until thej i oil Id ai -lompllsh
the i out ml of the Sue i.itiul."
lie onloads that Clte.it 111 Itain s pulley
tioni the bet,lnnini, was ,i pollcx of
delav and th it puweis have abandoned
the polli v ol the CI ivton-liulwei tttatv
ol whlih. he ileilaies, nothing leniaitis,
'but an emptv diplomatic te, lmliality
that liillst lelil to ihe lusonable ih
mauds ol the I'niinl St lies Nk.u.iKUa
and Costa Klin, foi theit own safelv
and pio pititv and to tiie di ni.inds ol
the wutld toi a ttewav in Nliaiagun
to loiiispond wuh th it opined at
Sm ' He di i Ian s that 11 diplomatic
eltoits to till the v.otld ot the b.melul
doiniuatiuu of the Ca tou-liulwei
tteatv tails longtess should alaogate
It. The niajoi pin lion ol the lepoit
was made befoie the new llav -I'autn e
tote tieatv had been pioinulgatul, but
In an nppeiulK ihe tollowing lefueure
is made to tliat tie itv
II two-thlids of tlie senate shall i uu
c in Hltlithogoveiiuiu.iuofCiit.nl Hi It
ain in i stabllshlug a i onsen atlve basis
upon which a i.mal foi ships tluoiigh
the Ameiiiaii Isthmus shall lie opeint
ul, lot the s.eiuiit and benellt ol all
nations, mu Ii agiveinetit ma well be
loiisldeiid as an nilviimoil step in a
it tie eh 111 itlon hunoiiible to both gov -eiiuni'iii-,
nnd i it ti in bltsslngs of manhood,"
SCHLEY COURT WILL
SOON MAKE REPORT
The Membeis Aie Neaiing the End
of Their Labois Copies Will Be
Sent to Fiess.
Ill l.ulmiit Win II, 'in Iin Vwiiilnl I'm..
Washington, Dei 1.' The Si h ley
unut ol luquln Is neaiing the end o'f
Its labois and while II Is Impossible lo
seiitie 1 1 om tlie nietnbeis m fiom the
navy dcp.it tineitl a statement an to
when Ihe lepoit will be submitted. It
is believed that It i annul be dila.ved
iiiiuil mine than l went;,. rout hums. It
was said at the ilepnimeiit tills allei
lliiun that at the close ol olliie hoills
the lopnit whs not llnished It Is the
Intention of Set mm j laiug to liuve
typewiltten copies ot it piepaied iin
luedliitel.v lor Ihe puss Although
ilothul with lev lew lug aulhoilij, Sei -lelaij
l.otlg has said lli.it he will not
eeiclso It In this (use,
The lepoit will Lie ghen lo the pub-
lli without the slightest ihange and
without uio eiiilotsemeni in the nn
tllie of ii lev low ot the pi oi i tilings.
The muit again was in session toda
though Adinlial Dewey did not attend
the afternoon mooting, captain I.oni
1. tho Judge advocate ot the louit
paid a vlHll in tho mint looms tills
inoi nlug and (allied awav sutuo pap
eis which while lonneited with the
case wete not lite lepoit ol the mint,
He has signed the icpoii, as he opects
to do
Will Not Pi o vide for McLauiin or
Wellington.
Jl I'vcllbho Wlio fruiu 1 In- Assniljii.l IIW
W.1.iiiiiii!i. IK i I Ik DuiiiiiijiIi leiit, i
c,f 1 1 ic unite luve nitifiul Hit ltiiiililluu ilui
llio iiiiiiniit) ilois li"l lul i illnl iipi n tu inmliL'
iniiiiiiiiiif iiIjio lit ililuu sciiitniA Mil..ainn
ei IWlliii.tnii It iii unci i.timil thai (r lti,ulill.
tan ti iiimllliu en imiiilttcii j.iii iliiD
KlIUIul til CKIIIlilllllf ptlllN
i
Gnulner Knocks Out Dniley,
Dj I'.iUuslu' Wire fiom Hie AtcoiUtnl I'rtsj.
CiiiiiIuiIjiiiI, Vlil, Pio. 12 IMilic CJariliifr, ot
Whullliif, knoikid cut tMillf lllilcv, cit lUltb
mure, in the third lound ol tin round limit him
lonliht. the tijjht uai t lrc .Iusijili; match.
CASE Or MRS. DALE.
Application for the Dischntge of the
Unfoitunate Woman Is Befuscd.
Ill Kxclusltp Wire from 1hi vnclitril l'rr.
Now' Yolk, Doc. 12 Application for
the discharge of Mis. Hllnthoth Howe
Dale, who Is detained In u hospital In
Hobokeu, N. .t., ponding Investigation
by tho gland Juiy Into tho olietllii
staiues of the death of hot little
(laughter, wits denied In the eouit of
oyer nnd let minor In .lei soy t'llv toditv.
Tlie public ptoseotitoi ptomlsud that
there would bo no unnecessaiy delav
hv him In examining tho evidence iol
lected hv the polli o.
Counsel lor Mis. Dale Hiked Hint she
bo i eli used under ball, but the eoiiit
ii fused to accede to tho loiiltost ut tills
time If, however, nothing whs done
within a vvtek, the mint udded, Mis.
Dale might be toleased under bonds of
JT.fiOO. Tho giand Juiy will meet to
iiioiiow and possibly the i use of Mis
Dtle in. iv be taken up thou.
BEN KILPATRICK
IS SENTENCED
Montana Hobber Suspect Is Given
Tifteen Years in Penitential y.
Laura Bullion Guilty.
Ill I ni lii-iii Wirt'fnmi I In Umci itnl Pro-n
St. Louis. Dei 1.' III the t'nlttd
States Dlsttiel mint, Hen Kllpittlck,
the Montana tobbir suspect, h.is sen
tent ed bv Judge Adiiins to llftni
yens' lnipilsoninent in the state penl
tontl in at leffeuon clt.
The senium o lollowtd a jttty veidltt
(lndlng the piionei gulltv on one of
the seventeen i ounts In the inilli tinent
iigiiust him l.auia liullliin, Indlctid
Jointly with Kilp.itiUk was ,ilu luitml
gulltv on one i mint, but was not si u
t ni ed
.lodge Adams nunounicil th it ho did
nol wish to send Ihe two piNoueis to
the sime penitent! n.v. and would doiit
sentence on th" woiiim until he asiei
tainid wlitthir It was within his juris
diction to si nil hn lo some ptiiiteii
tiai v outside Allssom I
When tlie luiv had been sell i till It
was announced that Kilpctilik hid
ioiii. ssid lh.it he was gulltv .iiili,n'til
In tlie ount ol Indii tment ot passing
upon .Max Hnuiett. In St Louis, bink
notes issued bv the seeul.iiv of the
tleisinv. which liiid been alteitd
It was nh.o 'inuounced th it the l-tnl-llon
woniiiu pleaded guilt. as i hatred
In the i mini ol lite Indii tment, ol
having in hei possession iltcie.il hank
notes Tlitieupon the i mil t outdid the
luiv lu letbe It leiiuited lis-, than
lllltcu mlliutt s foi the Jul v lo ague
on a veidlit llndltu both deteud.iiils
J uill.
Ktlpitiiek .mi' the Uullion worn in
wtie aiiested ill this i - mote than a
month ,io on suspliiuii that thtv wete
i ount c ted with the hold-up of tin
Cileal Nuitheill Haiti lieu W.ignii.
Mont, last .luh, when betwieti iin iron
md Muotiiin ol uusimieil lliln.i Na
tion il I) mk Jiotes wete stolen 1 1 om the
eptiss i.ii In tlioll pnssi'sluti when
at it stcii wtie loiuiil about $10utm woith
ol these noti s suniH ol whli b li.nl
n lines slgnid to them put pot tint, lu be
the slgnituios o the bank ollii ials
MASHED BURGLARS
BLOW OPEN SAFE
They Tail to Secme Money fiom the
Box but Relieve a Passing Engi-
neei ot Watch nnd Chnin.
lb I c Iiimm, Win fiumllip voi citnl I'ii -
Yolk, i'a., Dei. 1'. Sl nutsktd men
bioke into the Noi tin i n Centi.il uill
load olllte at Now ruedoni, twelltv
two tulles south ol hue hist night,
and made an inefiec tunl attemiit tu
bluw open the sale. Two of the men
stood on guai d ouiside while four op
etattil on the safe. One cluuge of
llillo-glvielllie was eploded la the
sate, but pi oviil 11 Ultimo A scciliil
dun go was being piepaied when
Charles Shaeftei. a Noitheni Ceiui.il
engliicei, eamo along and dlstuvoied
the men at wotl:. One of the giiauls
tiled a shot lu the all as a wauling
tu those at woik Inside. The two
gum (Is lied and the men Inside lushed
out. and seeing Shaelfei, attacked him,
Shneflei knocked one of Ills .iss.illunts
down and a haiiil to hand tight eiisucil.
Shaeflor was oveipnweied, loblnd of
his watih mid money nnd the men es
caped. The limit was moused and n posse
put on tin buigluis' tincks.hut no ti.ue
of them wits lound,
STROUDSBURG ROMANCE.
Tluee Elopements in One Family
Within Seven Weeks,
kpfriil lo die Kcriuton rrihunt.
stiuiiiMiiiti;, I'.i , Dm, IJ llii-liMIl ikiI
in t d i IImIi nic n id. list uli Id, w In ii Vh jihI
VIi, Viii( I-IiImiU iiluinnl H him Pun I. ni,.,
wtn io tin uc H' iii idled II uh n( iin ii nuiri ov
l i n in iin i. .in iutt i. -I f ntr t.,i
'Hie Iniilt. SO m lu nlil, - the diiiklitti of Pom
lull I, Iti own, i iiciinli ii r it'ilcliiii of Own,",
she ii tho ihliil in tin l.unili u i ln,, wlihhi ,i
iilin ( coieii weik. si(. , ( 1U j(j. iiut
.hi' u,i Kiilni: tu ,,n I in Nut inl Hi mat
I i l K i ii tie illllllillitliill t i tiiuilliii if i, Id)
four iiioiiiIl-, IIhj iiniin.' Iiuanii n,iiiiiii d u
the will latcmn l'oiel l'jlk Imtil, in Mniini
iiiinill, thU iiiiiiini
m
Giittjtling Against Car Famine.
Hi l.'uluiiii Wiie ft om tint torialiil I'll",
llOJiiokt, J , Dm l.'-llniiu l tin. it lipu.i
u.il jnd uthir Irufilu ln Nniinllv uml Wi in
IIiIIuji iiiniiiiii lute pUtnl ,iii cjiihr with 1 lie
IIuiiioKi. Muliim tuiU l"i Hit luindrid cl;ili
llioiujiul ioiiihI uiaill ln ( ih, Ini hunilii 1
(IkIii iIiiiujihI iuiiiiiU iu.ielli hmI (.uiililm
unci two liuiiilitil ami III) htocl. i.ll V nun i
thec imlua ii i c (nil if Hi ci) ene tliuimnil
mole elkln.i IIiuil.jiuI uiiiuU ijuciij cujl rars
Mill he nrilireil.
Tite Chili-Axgentlim War Postponed.
Py biilusle Wire from 'Hie AncucIjUiI I'rcifl.
WiiAliliuInn, Dec. 12 siueluri II n lia n
ichccl a laliliKinini fiuu iliiiiHii I nil, J I lliiinoi
n, and Miid.lt i WlUm, at Sanliaoi ill I hill,
iUtlm; in rlfut Ileal ulille tin ilUiatliui U v
(Muil.v line the In. r opinion i ilui war hi
tVMD Chill unci Vr.'.iUln.i will not folluM.
IGLESIAS
CONVICTED
The Porto Rico Aojtator and Seven
ot His Followers Sentenced
lor GonsDlracii.
MR, GOMPERS WILL
TAKE UP THE CASE
He Declnres That No Effoit Will Be
Untiled to Secuie Santiago's Re
lease nnd a Change of the Laws of
the Island The Case Has Been
Appealed to the Supieme Coutt of
Potto Rico Iglesias Says That
Politics Influenced the Decision
Against Him.
Bv I ilci. in W he lu ni The Uwciilid l'n--t
San Jiiuii, Potto Uleo, Dei. U Santi
ago Iglesias, ptesldent of the Kedet i
llon of Wotlunen of Potto Itlio, to
gethei with nine Lump inloiis, was tiled
In the disttlet mint of San ,lu ill is
leulav on a chaige of ionspliai. To
il iv Iglesias was semi in oil to three
ve.its, font mouths ami eight das' itn
pilsontni tit. Sei en of his conip mlons
wcie senunied to fotn niunlhs' Im
pilsoniuttlt. while two wete niijultlid
ol Ihe (huge of being the loundeis of
an illi -i il ussoi I itlon fnil i onspii.iij,
In Augilsi ot I'lOl), lo t.ibe the pike or
lnboi in 1'otto Ulco Iglesias, as tlie
lounilii of the lompliaii, gits the
heaviest sentettie The othei nun weto
meieh Ills .issoilnits In tho u hue.
t'ndei sip.inlsh law, vhlih Is still in
totce heie poisons tone it ted or a
ii line have to piv tho cost' The loiat
Initiation ol the woiknun or I'm to
Iin o. which is now put of tho Anicii
ciin l'tdi t.itlou ol I. iboi, iindti ihe
pusideni.v ol Sainucl (lompeis, his
been ot deled dissolved, lis it has been
adiudfsfd Illegal b cause of this i on
spnniy Ml SiviM' ittdge of the (list! lit
mint, dlssenti (I as to the lllegullu ot
tlie lot al lodt union, although lie agieecl
lb it Iglesias wis gulltv ot a mnspli
iie lo ials,. the pi lie of lnboi, August
1. l'llMt. when Ihe iiiiienc of l'ot to
Itho was ih instil Al that time in ally
.ill the mt ii hunts and emploviis Inio
liilsed thelt piius Hum pesos to elol
ltus mi .nhiuii,e of !oi iv leuts. Igle
sias did the s.mie loiitciiillug be only
lalsed wages in proputtlon to otliti lu
ll easts This constltitlts Ihe lonsph
n t v The i isc has In en appeilid to
tilt Slipt line mill t ol Col to Klto whete
It will piobiblv be heaiil in a miinth
Pending this appeal Iglesias Is at 111
e HV
Mass Meeting Called.
'lilt mass mutiny ol the I't del. itlon
of I. iboi i ailed lui next Sumla.v will
piobiblv be i illed oil, is Ihe pi ills ol
tie initiation ate ti'llipoi.u llv de
i.ingtd Iglislas s is politic s iiillueiici d
the iltilsluii ag ilnst HI in. as the Judges
lit longed to the lot il Kipublit.m paity,
while Iglesias is a I'nletallst One of
the acquitted nun his turned Kepuhli-
.in ii Is aid since the time of the
i cmspltai v .
Sinte Iglesias has bet n iteie as the
local oiginln ol ihe Vineiienn l'ed
er.iiion ol l.iliui, he his been contln
uiillv .ttl.nktd in i in ul, us and tluent
elieil bv 1 1 It. nil Keptiblicans who op
pose Ills pi ins. I. ist Tuesilav nlglit
these Ktpubl'i.ms Hutl sevtial shuts at
the building ul the ledei. itlon The po
lite seat i hid ihe looms or these men
tut aims, but loiuiil untiling The men
who tlie.il these shots hid not hei n ni
usled up to this morning Igles'as
bus petitioned lioveinm Hunt, i Iting
I I pealed assaults upon Ills men and
asking lot piotoi tlou. Iglesns said.
"II the laws ol I'm to Kim .lie lllide
f 1 11 lie tu punish tilt so ollelldeis, ir I
c annul cotitlliue lll.v v.oik ul Ami lie. m
liug I'm to Kit all laboieis itumolesteil,
please iuloini ine so that cut letillli
to the United Mates, nbiudonltig this
i ount! v and in mission lit to."
Mr. Gompeis Intei viewed.
Will II Ihe i oi lespoildent or ihe ,s.
soeiate Puss showed the San .hum
i able to Ml. Compels tonight he o
piessid gio.lt sm pi lit at the news. In
miswoi as to what the rodotntlou will
do in the mallei, he s id;
"II Mr. Igledus' muvhlloii Is upon
the chmge thill ho has hem kiiIIla ot
i ouspliaev lu lui lease the wages or
Potto Kit all win Union, vie slliill leuvo
110 efloit .untiled lo senile his liouot -able
iolea.se, and the uen-ssiny t hnnge
In the laws of the Island to murium to
the Ainoiliau staudaul.
"It Is an hnnoi able ambition to soeino
hettei lotttllis in the shape ol wages
lot laboi, Tho Puilo Itliau law Is e I
doiulv a telle ot bpaulHli brutal mdo
and legliuo, and tho Aineilcar people
will not toleiale hi gloss a violation of
guai nutn d lights."
The oei lithe iiniiicll was in session
when iho Associated Puss table des
patch leached him, Ilo said then Is no
doubt that the convention u lake up
the matter betnio it adjoin us.
Steamship Auivals.
III I in lie Win fiom lie Woclatnl 'rei
Neu Voil, D c. J lulled: sn mm Iin
Ionic, ,bti'il s,,,, -uiiiuU HouimIiI mil,
lljinliuru' iii I'hniiinih ami t hulioiai;, l.'iin,
lallii, It IV it . Nipln Vlliuili Mumi, Iijm,
Ni nrk toi i.ciioi I uiriiHi nliili siraiii,
i VlijiNth ILiinlinr. iuwd siu,,,, , ,llt
WuhlciMi', tu nil ill I'hniniilh and llici
liniri; (iicciidoHii sjiinii siIIIKI liiiiiiunli,
Nin VoiK (finni I hi 1 1" i'l) limit litain - iil( il.
steannr Malindnii, Ntu Veil, via I Sunlit m,
I irail I'lweil siijiiiii itliinl, ,, w uik lr
t tiirlx'iug' uii'l Nm.Mip
Next G, A. R. Encampment.
Hi I vihiMW Wlie fiom 'Ihe Wniatnl Pie-.
Ihiijuo, Dm I ' Vh lulu i nf ilic iVMiitive
loniliiitlic of Ihe nit mil coiimll of tin l.und
llin if the lliUihlii ut a nictlln.- line lonlijit
iliehhil lo hold the ntvi annu.il iniaintuniiit (
Ihe oipatil.Jtlull a l U j.-hliiston, II (. It h.u
hn n diilil'tl lh.it Ilic tmuminiiiiii ulll hi h"l I
in the fall, .lithe nil, lie ivjtt cUtc ll nul be
kUillcd until loiuutiuu
SOLD "EMBALMED OYSTERS."
Eight Local Meichnnts Aie Atrcst
ecl lu Altoona.
Ilj I.TctiwiM! IMic from The AiocUtcil I'rtsi
Aitooiui, Pa., Dec. 12. night local
inoi chants wore today piosoctitcil for
selling "doctoiod" ovsteis. The suits
woio hi ought hv I'liie Food lnspectot
I'Viust who whs the 111 st to discover
that roiinaldehdo of lotmalcuo, Ii
uink poison, was being used tu pte
seivo oystois dining the summer. lie
"lifted" ninny wimples hi thin section
ol tho state nnd nfter these ruses ate
disposed of, will go after mot i hunts lu
uelghhoilng counties
As those ate the (list suits of this
kind to he In ought tlie pine food de
paitinent Is luteiested hi tho lesult.
As a itstilt of Inspector Koust's dlscov
rtv samples of tub ovsteis me being
lifted all ovot the state and evainlued
loi picsei Viitlve poisons.
TRACTION TROUBLES
IN PHILADELPHIA
The Employes of the Street Rail
ways Will Vote on Stiilte
Next Tuesday.
Ul I vi liiiiic lie fiom Tin otiilnl l'ies
I'hlladelphia, nee. IJ It was an
iiounted late tonight b.v the eecilthe
boaids of the lot at blanch or the Ant il
gamatod Association of SN eet Kallwav
r.mpluvos and the Philadelphia. Slioet
Kallwa Kinploves' union, an Independ
ent oiguuUatluii, that the Union Ttac
tion (uinpauv, which luutluls all the
slitet lullwav lints lu the eitv had de
t lined tu nibltiiile the dilletetiies s ilil
to elst between the lumpanv and Its
employes. An open met ting ot all nio
tuuiieu and mniltiotois In the i ltv will
be held next Tnestdnv night, when a
vote will be taken cm the iiistiou ot
a sti ike.
A lotninltteo of slieel i.u tmpluves
list week waited upon Piesldeut Piu
sotis. of Ihe I'nlun Tiaitlou tomp.no,
md ptesenteil a list ot gi lev antes.
'I hev anuounted their willingness to
submit the tnatlei to aibltuitlon The
gilevancts wete toiln1. (onsideietl bv
Ihe executive committee of the e om
pinv with tlie i c suit that the demands
weie lefused At tonight's meeting of
the union's eei tithe bu.iuls it was de
( ided to submit tile Stilke question lo
l el el eiidllin
The' schedule, ol gt lev allies submitted
to tlie i ompanv Includes a demand ten
a teu-hotit claj with JO tents an liom
pn . tompleteh vestlbuled tats and
the io Instate meat ot all emploies ills,
(h.u gid sime luiv 1 last, bee .110-0 of
theii aitlvitj in this uiovemeiil.
RAPID GROWTH OP THE
STREET RAILWAY
A Stuking Teituie in the Annuil
Repoit of Majoi Isaac B. Blown.
Piogiess ot Tom teen Yeais
Hv I "(.Iumii Win fiuiu Iht Vsso iatnl Piess
ll.iiilsbuig. Dot I J. The giowth of
stiee't i.iilwnvs In Pe1111svlv.mil 10111
p.uiiig the lines now In islsttiue with
those ol I oil! teen Jtius ago Is the
sulking fen tine ot ihe annua! icpoit ol
Mnjoi Is11.1t li lit own stipot inteiident
ut the state hint m of 1 illwavs
Pi 0111 tht lepoit of ISs". the vtar
win 11 Ihe pttsent supeiiiitt nileiit tltst
issuined the (luliis 01 his ollh e, It Is
shown th it the capital slock outstand
ing ot the stieel 1. illwavs ol the stale
wis M7.JU iiM) now It Is $10S,o"ti"71:
the liiniled and uiiuindecl Indebtedness
was r, (.77.1 U. now the funded debt out
standing Is $44 'I'iS.Uii, iri't of load mid
etiuipnitnt $1- tJii.Ohs, now tho hm of
the mads Is SM.Ii'J Mh and the msi of
iillilpiuelit $1I4JI,'I10
111 1SS7 the length ol all 10 ids was
"il'l " "1 miles; the length ol slut,le 11.11 k
ami hi am lies opeiatnl Is 1,7l)S00, with
a total length ol all Hacks ot J,lf7.'.il
mlli s
The mileage lias Inn eased dining the
past iat something ovot one bundled
miles.
The total lilltnbei nf nils owned l.i;
en was li,l'i-, tills ,vom. fi CIS
l.asl .vein tho liltuibei or passeiigois
(.nihil 'was .. :s, 194,r.1J: litis ,ve.u il was
.r.iiU,li'i4,liJ1
Th" lopnit slates thai theie has been
a mnsldeiable hit lease in Ihe number
ut passougeis killed over that nl last
e.il. List e,ii Jii p.issetlgoi.s wcie
killed, this .ve.ir .!!: passettgois Injtiiod
last .veal, 7111; this .venr, l.OVl; em
ploy's Ulllud last eai, ii; this .visit, II.
Last .vent i eniplojes woio liijuuil,
this vein, l"s. The slgnllltiint I entitle
or these Hollies Is Iho toinpaiatlvolv
gloat numboi or p.isseiigois killed and
llllllled,
Of pel sous othei t tin 11 p.isstngois mid
emplo,ves, lust .vial theie weio 107
hilled, tills .vein, Ul: Inst inr .107 III
Jilted, this .vim rS, Theie Is some lei li
lt ssness exhibited In Ihe way sheet
mis mo 1 im. In some plates whole
thou .110 steep guides the mis aie al
lowed 10 go down them with a volmily
almost eituil to the lastost time made
on the level steam tailwa.v Huts, anil
while theie linvi' not bom very ninny
soilolis losillls fiom Hill II leiUless run
HI1114: ot mif theie Is glt'fit ihingei
ROBBERS IN WYOMING.
Buiglais, Who Secuie Cash anil
Watch fiom William Lee, Aie
Captui ed.
Ilj i:ilu.-iiewlie fiom th" As.'oi j;cl I'm si
TiiiiMiiiiinil,. I'i . I'm I! 1 "i,!c ul .tiuin,
11. t tut it il the ti ni-i of Willi 1111 In, 01 I'n,
llillou, I ihl nlithl, mil il tin pilot n ,1 a i ,i 1
iltiii.niiliil inonti. (Iic.i .Miaul luollwutih ml
Hiohii, lint nil" il IH In 1u.l1 lint i 1. in t u.
Innr. lul ) Iin npi d 1 lihcututi iiuii!,iu
la ul mis 11 thou di-lii:ci' ahoie hut 1 ml .1111,
a iUtnl iliul 0111 ia lapliiieil, hut tin din lul
lu I'itl.lui, ulii 1 e In, loo, inc. lid Lin,
hi nitch ji fiiiml 111 Ihe Ilui nun ain.tril,
who (laiinul In line hoitht It ti mi the nm uhi
lull anal lie gait iii liami as Itnput mil u e
tit lu t as llJiii.hin,.
Ponsions Gi anted.
li i:iliu-lie Wire from 1 111 i-oijtcil I'icv.
l-hiimtoo, Dm I -l'eiioii ,iaiite 1: I hai'n
Mc rlhur, of W ill.n lljuc, ii, liior.'i li. Can
field, of siriiiten, 44
SOCIALISTS ARE
BADLY BATTERED
BASEBALL OUTLOOK.
Tho Magnates Hold a Heated Aigu
ment at Fifth Avenue Hotel.
Ill KiiliLilie In Finrn Ihe viwiditnl l'n-v
New Voile, Dec. U All absolute
deadlock exists over the soleetloi of 11
ptesideiit oi the Xatlonal I.e.igTie to
suci ood N. i:. Young and the mag
nates of the National League utilv 111
gued toilav at the Plftb avenue hotel.
As aunoutiied bv Piesldent Young ut
the Loncluslon of the session "no h tsc
liall hlstotv was made as the outcome
or tho win or winds "
Two stuslons, e 111 It or seveial bolus'
duiatlou, weie held as usual today.
Tho fhst was tailed at '! o'eloe U and
lasted imtlt l! u't loi k, The evening
scslon began at S o'tlutl. and whs not
ov el until quite late.
"Meuly a lemlnlstetii e tnieting,"
whs the ii) one of the men tefeiled
to the heated debate ol thiee bonis
which on 111 led in tlie nltttunoii It
was said, howevei. Unit the sviulli ate
bisohall scheme" which was defeatul
esteiday vias In ought up again tod.iv
and Unit ovei this the magnates ai
gued pio and ion John T lJinsh lead
ing In the debate Stionuouth uiii d
to this mensuto weio tlie liinoklvn,
Philadelphia, Plllsbtiig mid Chliai;o
magnates Behind Kiush weie aiiaved
the men fiom Huston, N'ew Yoik mil
St. Louis The chime es that the Hi tisli
c oinblii, itlon will win a v ii 101 v aie s ilil
to be von small It is believed that
some kind of a (otiunoiulse is nil that
Hi tish tan epti t
THE GRANGERSMEET
AT JOHNSTOWN
Past Mastei Rhone Is Invested with
the Jewel and Badge Repoits of
Legislative Committee.
Mi liclciu 11 hi fit in lln V111 Hi I l'ie-c
Johnstown, Doe J J Past .Mastei
Leonmil Khone vas Invested with the
jewel and bailee bv the totes ol the
st tt gt.inge in leiognitlon ol his set -vltes
to the giange of Pennsv Iv.mln
iluilng eighteen e.tis of sei v It e at ihe
head ot the unlet Iii this slate and as
one ol Its !lil oi'MiiUt-is Mi Khone
ltpllcd In nn mfti llnjr speech.
The lepoit of the giaune legislative
mmmitiie, (omposed of Mastei Hill
Hampton Y Kii e, Leotiaid Khone,
Louis Plolel md WUH, tin T. Cie.isi,
was the iiio-'l impoitnnt dot iiuient that
hid been ptesenteil .mil the onh one
thai elitlteii dlsi tissiun belnie htlllg
sent to the mmiullleo 011 olliie is ic
poit The upon 1 olldeinns shit) sub
sldv and liusts and the ntunosed ap
pioinlatiou ol mlllltuis 'm the luiga
1 Ion ul lauds lu the west, dtikiilng Iho
l.tttti to be a sthenic in the Inltusls
ot kind sp, , Illinois ami lo the deitl
llieilt ur I istetll 1.11 lilt 1 s 'Ihe siiie
tat v ot agi It ult 111 0 Is 1 otmilh di noittti i d
bemuse of his uppnsitiuu lu legislation
pioposed hv pine bllttel piotntlve as
sociation and the legislative lomiult
tee ol the t'lauue, md it is deilaud
that the iglii Ulttll.ll ilepilllllleill in Oils
.1 thoiuiigh ovei li nilitig, pi.ittli.il I111
lliets 01 inti lllgt Hie being litvuied loi
the ofllci s in that ilepai tnn 111 The 10
piu t 1 oudeinns lite st He otllci lis tot
nol piuvldiiig lui a tllsplav ul ngilnil
tlil.ll ptodllits at tho htlllulo and
1 'Inn It stun exposiuoiis Tne 1 otninit
tee gives the gimme eiedlt ten sei tiling
the iiuie.i.'c lu sthocil anutopi l.itlon
IIOIIl 11 (Jlll.flll I to $1I,(IUII,UIHI I
Mi. ti. it. Iliinhisoii 01 Huntingdon
muntj, ( hlef 1 lei K tu the pine food de
li 11 tment, obi 1 led to that nut sein
ing the sn 11 tat v of agili ult mt, on the
giouinl that It was peisuiinl, and said
the pine food 1 ouillllssloiiei was doing
the best he could lo secuio 1 otlV II tlous
lot I11l.1l lull of lite law ill Alligheuv
loiiutv anil elsewheic, but was liandl
c ipped bv the mills 111.11 him 11 oi tin
l 0111 Is
To subst.mil, He his stalenit nts, .
Hull hlsoii made the lullnwlng state
tneiit as to the numboi of piosei ulon
biotigbl b.v theihiliv ami loud lotmnis.
sluu liom lauuai.v 1, I'iOO, in .luiv I.
111(11 Oleomnigiilllle, l.ll'l; ptlie looil,
IJ7' leiiuvaled hlltti.r, -I vlneg.ti, IS,
milk and tu. llll. 14, e heese, 7. eon
doused milk, J; bum 1. J, and 1 onspir
iie.v, I, making u total ol l,"1l
SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE.
Fischer and Chevalliei Obliged to
Retiie fiom the Contest.
Ill l, Inilie Win-110111 Ilic Vm ijtnl I'm..
i Vuh, Dm I.' In 1 - ill of 1 Ink i , n
of llll I Idll -111 III 4ISMU l,li .wit 1111 ,11 Mull
ilsiui( l.lldlllol Ihl. Illlllinnn II llll r 1111
I liii illii 1 inn luiih Indii hint nnd ml 1, 11 tin
mm 1 Ik mm I line inn II nun nrin. in in"
1 nihil liidhl lln imiliiii,lit "ion en.
Mih. I i;-
Ilui hi md Mil 111 171.. I
inkiik uml Mum. 1 . 1 T' I
Mil 11 lu in md W .ilil"' 11 17 ! I
Mini md Wil-m Illii I
llahioil. mid liiinlh . ITtt. I
Itliitf in I simuflM 11 . . I7ii '
Hill .1.11.1 Vhl 111 11 I7ij s
I iion and lul 11 . IiH'i 1
lichihi- md InU 17 li
ROCHESTER WALKING MATCH.
Hi I uliohe Win In HI Hie V-ni uteil I'll
Hoi lioll I, N ., Dm. I.' llll" "11IM "I llu
nU haiku, in lie h 1 i, miking nnuli 11 mid
id. Ill line:
Mil..
I.ol.lni -il'
I'lh.'i ... ., -"
I lint -''
Hi ii) -"
( aiuiUn .... . 'in
I.u, hlii . I'l
Ihllli'li null aie om hll In Ihe ..in
Holiday Recess of Cougiess.
II) I vi In-he Ire from Hie Vtoocliliil 1'ie,.
W j.-hlnstoil, li I'. In .1 hllif tmin kioii
Inlj) the Miiale iiucd to ihe Iioiim loiiciirruil
inoliitloii foi .1 hohili) lui'-.- (f (c. ngu fiom
Dm. I'l In Ian. ' Ihl ni He at 1 p m. went
into mi utile t.ion, and at 1. 10 adjourned, until
VI hiIj) n;j'
All ot Their Resolutions Die ttiu
Deatli in the Labor
Gonoress.
DELEGATES CHEER
BUT THAT'S ALL
Applause of a Veiy General nnd En
thuslnstic Nature Follows Expies
slons of , Co-opetative Common
wealth Ideas, but When It Comes
to a Vote, the Anti-Socialist Re
poits of Committees Are Concurred
in by Big Majoilties Committees
Declaie Against a Big Geneinl De
fense Fund to Be Conti oiled by the
Executive Council and the Conven
tion Concuis in Their Sentiment;
I II llll Is 1)1 DVV ID'.. I) ,
I ir-t V 1. 1 I'le-nii ni .t Inti 111 11 1 ml V.ciucion
. 1 Vlli d Vhl il Mi 1 li inn s
Mni business wai tiuilsiiteU v es
tiulav at the Vim iii. ill redeiatlon of
L iboi i (invention than on ativ ol the
pi ev ions si (lavs Tlie f.icl that the
1 (invention hid to take a lecess Wed
lleselav lul the Willi nf m.lltlial with
which to woik, 1 untiled with Pugldcnt
Compels sptnh itiglng 1 oinmlttccs to
put on sie.iiu, had Ihe elleit 01 pio
vldlng .vtsieielav s sessions with ninth
1. 1.1 ...... n.i. 1... ...... .1... 1
1111,11 Lit. Ill ...III. I l,,s-i.. .,,- .1 HI lull-.-
to
I lie iit-iui'iic ". leiiuii .11111 ni em -.slf
icsolutions weie lepoited upon by
umiinlltt i s and lonsidtnd hv the ton
veulioii l.eitgthv and hut it sting debates weio
pioVoUed bv the qui stiutis ol child
I 1I101 . lotting local unions 10 alllll.ile
Willi 11nt1.1l budits and the otgania
tion nl Ink uiti il budits
The leatllle ol Ihe d.iv was the de
ft a I ul vailmis ptupusitinus ath, em 11!
hv the sm Ialists Kvi 1 v thing s.ivuilng
of suilnllsiu 1 ei thed 1 deiilh-blow.
Two losohltlnus oi the Intioductiou nf
the luitiilive and leleiendiim svstetn
o making laws ami intuitu ting elei -lions,
a 11 solution to eh ot convention
1 ommlttets now appoint! d hv theihili
anil an out-md-utit soiinllsth letulti
tlon i.illlng upon the eee tithe muni It
ul tin Aineliulll Cnhliitlon ol Laboi
111 MI'lllll V H I Wll'lll I I ,
(lln if lln II ihl- W Ii Vn n. I 1 1 1 I oie
w inn
10 bi'riln sVHtemiitle ilistutilloii of
Willklllgllli'll Ml tlie lllllll lilies of the
"1 o-upeiatlvo commonwealth ' vveii,
Olio tlftel III'' olllel dolt itnl hv decis
ive vut' -s
DiiTeiences of Opinion,
'lie da.v devilupeil iho rm t thai then
is a illtt 01 lu nt uplulou tiiuoiig the
le.iileiM ns to the advisability of having
the Ani'-iiiaii I'Vileiatioti or l.abo
li untiuunl mi I'iLt'
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
I ul daa In pi. 1 mini I.', I Will
llluluvi iiiiiHitmi 17 ch, ;,,,,
loui.i iiiuptriluri 4! 1 ili."i' ,
lid ail. lluimdlti
t. 1 111 ) per 1 in
h l in ... 71 pti cnit.
I'lnlliilaliou, Jl louu fluhd 8 i III., lion?,
-"
WEATHER FORECAST.
4-
WahiiiKtoii, Hn. I- Knrrru.t for I i-t
1111 I't iinsib aulas l" it t Iv tlmdi Iriln
1-jtuidji, 1 jln and MJrimi; liht nrlib.e
ulucb, liitoiiiiin,' fn.li southea.tirl).
-t-tttfttt t -ittt-ft-ti
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