OUR INDUSTRIAL REVIEW. JHREATEN A BOYCOTT Bscretary John W. Hares it After th Window Oiaia Worktrsi The Flttsburg Knights o! Labor, through Secretary John V. Hayes, threaten a boycott on tome of tba window glast turned out by tha Window Cllast Workert' AMoclntlon. which also hat a membership In the Knights of Labor, If tha skilled men continue to work with the unskilled hand Dot members of District Assembly 12 Knightt of Labor. The natter baa been discussed, and the skilled worker will not tnke cart In the fight of the unskilled men for mors wines, and will not refuse to work with the men not member ol District Assembly 12 In l'lttsbnrg factories. Lnyton Mould, Master workman of Dis trict Assembly 12, has threatened to declare a strike at the factories ol J). U. Cunningham A Co., limited, and Ihmsen A Co. unless tha skilled men aided the unskilled workers In the fight with Hnrlng, Unrt A Co., who are fighting the unskilled workers of Muncle, Indiana, COMBINE OF MILLERS. They are!Arranglng to Control tba Mar keting of Flour. Tha effort! being made by tha leading mil lers of the country, and tbe chief members of tha National Millers' Association, to bring about an arrangement which will provide roles for the output of flour on tha market, and Oxlng a minimum price for Hour, appear to be on the point of reaching a successful issue. The details of the plnn hare been worked out, and mado known to the princi pal millers of the country, nnd the aereement of the large millers of winter nnd spring wheat to abide by the regulations, or, In other words, to enter the combination, Is all that Is now lacking. Two months ago, at a meeting of the Na tional Miller's Association in Minneapolis, It was suggested that a plan be formulated whereby the brokers and other outsiders could not turn the flour market as they taw fit, but by which the millers themselves could control the market to an extent tufllclent to protect themselves, if nothing more. The plan (proposed Is to form a combination of millers and fix the minimum prl:e at which tha o-itput of the mills will be sold. No mil ler may go under this price. All may sell above It. To solve tbe overproduction prob lem It was decided to bnve all nulls reduce their production 19 per cent., which would make a difference of almost 4,000,008 In a year. All mills falling to reduce their pro duction will be notllled, and shall, according to tbe agreement, pay to the combine ten cents for every barrel of flour In excess of the agreed weight. The agreement is to bold for a year, and to be renewed thereafter yearly If held satisfactory. The New Mining Hate. In the Pittsburg district tbe new double rate of fit cents a ton cash paymeut nnd 09 ents a ton where a store la kept, took effeet October 1. Ho far as known a I the operators In .the district except two will pay the new rate. The miners' leaders have rounded up their forces, and It Is possible work may bo suspended at the mines of the two eompnnlee reckoned as doubtful in case they do not act promptly in accepting the new wage rate. Furnace Coke Goes Up. Tbe price of furnace coke bos been advanc ed to take eftect October 1 to tl.60 per ton, and the H. C. Frlck CokeCompanv and other companyi in whlcb they are interested, or control, bava posted notice giving their men an advance of six per cent, la wages, to take effect October 1. This will apply to about thirteen thousand men, so far as tba Frlck companies are concerned. Should tha advance become general throughout tbe region, which is likely, it will apply to several thousand more. i Organized labor In Cincinnati Is opposing cadet companies in the high school olalmlng they build up caste. The Daldwin locomotive works of Phila delphia have received an order to furnish 40 anginea for Russian railroads. German chemical dealers are forming a combination te resist encreachments on their trade by the Standard Oil Company. A SPANISH SHIP LOST Tha Cruiser Cristobal Colon Goes On a Reef On Cuban Shores. Another Spanish warship has been wrecked in Cuban water. Tha Chrietobal Colon, a second-class crulsor of about 1,200 displace plaoement and 1,600 horse-power, probably will prove a total loss. Tbe Lbrlstobul Colon formed part of the Uoet of Spanish warships aetanea to watcn me coast o cuba in order to prevent the landing of filibustering ex peditions from tbe United States nnd else where. The cruiser carried four 12 centi meter Hontorla guns; two seven contlmetei guns and two rapid lire guns. Her crew Is estimated to have 200 ofllcers uud men, but tbe exact llguros are not known, at the bad on board men intendod lor tbe smaller patrol vessels of the Bpanis h fleet and may bava detailed men ashore. Tbe stntlon ol tbe Cristobal Colon waa tba waters about Cape Antonio, oft the western extremity ol tha Island of Cuba, ber commander having particular Instructions to watch the Quit o; Correntet and Uuudlana, south and north ol cape Antonio, The disaster ocourred off Colorado Point, In tbe Gulf of Qudluno, toutb of tbe town o; Mantua. In the province of Pinar del Wo Bear wblcb territory Havana It situated. Foi some days a cyclone disturbance bos prevail ed over these iutltudet, and It is understood to have recurred in the central part of tht Gulf of Mexico, and was looked upon as like ly to enter the United Htutes through New vticsui uu Apaiauuicoia. A Great Ore Record. During tba past month tba ore-carrying roads bava mads a phenomenal reoord iu the amount of tonnage carried. Some Idea of the Immensity of this traffic, may be obtained by tbe following, which show tbe amouut of ore delivered to tba different dooks during tha moulds oi July, August aou neptember: Asn- tabula, 13,987,597 ton; Cleveland. H.189,G'lfl tons) Falrport, 490.212 tons; Conneaut, 195,. due tont; Lorain, 111,702 tous.makinc n lt.-.dJ total of 25,927,669 tons. This great tonnage was more than equaled in tna amount ol ounl returned to tba luk porta from the Pittsburg district. Ninety per cent, of this tritlllo was hauled by tb Pittsburg lines to tbe furnaces In tbe Pittsburg district, and in tbe Bhenaua ana diauoning vauey. Inspection of Beef. Secretary Morton has issued an order pro viding mat anor jauuary l, lew, an pool ex ported from this oouutry must bear a ee-rtlrl-oate from an lntptotor of the Agricultural do partinent that tba anlmalt from which the meat came were free from disease, aud that the meat Is wholesome. Other meat exports must also be certified to. Vessel earrvini? uninspected meat will not be given elearaucs paper. Found Him. James and Jacob MoKlnnvy, of Bailors Bpriugt, 111., who were under indictment for murdering T. W. Dennett, found Dennett lu Louisville and nave taken blin to their noma, lienoell disappeared from tbelr farm a few yearn ago and elroumstantial evidence wot so strong against tht brothers that a nob triad to lynch them. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS An insurrection bat broken out In Uruguay. The National Irish alliance hat Issuod an appeal for funds. Tbe tunoral of Prof. Pasteur, at Paris, wat an immense affair. Governor Ilenfrow declares that Oklahoma how bat a population of 275,000. The British ahlp Europn was burned nt tea The crew wat rescued by the Otcur 1L An unknown burglnr fell from a fire escape of tbe Hotel St. Lorenz, New York, and was Instantly killed. Tbe schooner Cheater B. Jones, wblcb wat supposed to have foundered In Lake Michi gan, has arrived at Bnult Hie. Marie. Tbe Hoard of Pardons, when It meets In November, will be asked to pardon ex-City Treasurer Jebn Dardsley, of Philadelphia. The next session of tbe International Law Congress, which assembly has Just adjourned at Prussols, will be held In the Unites Stntea- Edward Moe, a prosperout tradesman of Chicago, fatally shot his wile, whom he found with Peter Nelson at a Market street hotel. The Democrats of Omaha, by an over whelming majority nt their primaries Thurs day night, indorsed the citizens' reform movement. All tha ports of Salvador are heavily gar risoned to prevent the Invasion of tlenem' Ezeta. Tbe hitter's friends In Salvador are being arrested. Governor Gultewcz and several other citi zens of the stnte of Kan Luis Potosi, Mexico, nre attending the Atlanta Imposition. They ware elaborately received. Gladstone bat written a letter to tho llrit- Ish Temperance Congress acknowledging that tho lluor question bn tiles him. Ileleaua to tbo Scandinavian system. four members ol James Guilford's family In Hamilton county, Neb., have died from drinking water from a well in which a cum ber of dead rats have been found. Senator Pciler, Jerry Simpson nnd other Populists want to bold tbelr nntlonal conven tion early, so that the nomination for presi dent may bo made on February 22. Five hundred arrests have been niado In connection with the recent rioting of Arme nians nt Constantinople. Tbe government is greatly alarmed, and the garrison is kept under arms. Tbe South Carolina constitutional conven tion by a vote of 60 to VJ adopted a section ol the constitution forbidding the granting of divorces for any cause whatever, and not al lowing recognition of divorces granted in other States. Gee Hop, a Chinaman who was naturalized by a New Jersey court In 1390, and claims American citizenship, hat been denied udrnls- slon at San Francisco after a trip to China. Tbe act of Congress of 18b2 made it illegal to naturalize a Chinaman. Mrs. Jobe, of Clarksburg, Mo., and hci daughter, the wife of Dr. Alfred McClcod, ol Kansas City, Kan., were killed In Kansas City, Mo., at the reault of crowding of Creel cart. They were thrown from the rear pint, form of a car and both bad tholr necks broken, dying almost instautly. VICTIMS OF THE GALE. Several Veesels Lost or in Distress 03 England. A dispatch to Lloyds Irora Halcombecayi that a large two-masted steamer, heading ap parently for Plymouth, disappeared from view during tbe gale when about four milts from Graystone. It Is feared that sho has foundered, aud a lifeboat has gone to thu scene of her disappearance. No wreckage has yet been fouud which would serve to Identity ber. A large Austrian steamer, as well as a Lrltish ship, tbe Mouut Carmel from Svdtiev for London, were west of Liaard point Friduy evening, showing signals of distress. Tuga and lifeboats were sent to their assistance J he Norwegian bark Haabet, wat reported ashore ou the Croyde sands uud breakiug up. Hor crew were rescued by tbe rocket ap paratus. A telegram to Lloyds from tbe Hollly Mot anuounce that a Wilson lluor was passing there towing the Ilrltisb steamship Architect, from Jerumdu?o to Liverpool. Tbe Archi tect has lost her propeller. A Harrison llimi wan uio aigntea on scllly isles with rudder lost A Wilson liner was standing by bur. FOUR SUDDEN DEATHS. Two Persons Killed on the Railroad and Another by a Fly Wheel. Edward Dyer, 12 year old, ton of Mrs, Therosa Dyer, of South Nineteenth street, Pittsburg, was ground to pieces by a Pitts' burg. Virginia aud Charleston pastnngnt train. He wat stealing a ride on a freight train. Peter Dodds. who had n wife and foui children, wnt touud dead from heart disease iu his boms at Haltsburg, Pa. Henry Uanlnls. aged 2H. of Pittsburg, died at the West Penn hospital from injuries re ceived at Thompson atatlon, on me Pitts burg, Virginia and Churletton railroud, wMla working In the yards. Ernest Wilt, fireman at the Western Leath er company's factory, 840 lllver avenue, Allegheny, was killed by being caught Iu a revolving fly wheel which be was oiliug. SPANISH PRISONERS. Cubana to Be Transported to Military rrison in Africa. According to a disoatch from Havana, tha membera of tba Committee of Autonomist party asked Cast. Gen. Martinez deCampot to release a number of prominent pertont who wore detained in cuttody at Santiago da Tha Spanish commander not only refused to release tbe prisoners, but confirmed the sen tences which were Imposed upon ihem, and It is understood that they nre to be escoited as prisoners on board a ship tn order to be taken to tha military prison at Ceuta, thoSpanleli convict enabllshment In Africa, opposite and about 17 mllet from Gibraltar. The Pennsylvania Btaetment. Tbs directors ot the Pennsylvania Hallway Company has just made public their monthly statement of earnings and expenses. All lines east of Pittsburg aud Erie lor August, 1N05, as compared with the tame month In 1H04, shows An incfease iu gross earnings of ti)4ti,9U5.5; an increase In expenses of fr2U5, Bug. 10 1 an Increase la net turnings ol bl, 009.79. All liuet west ot Pittsburg and Frio for August, IMS, at oouipared with the same month in 1M94, show: An increase in gross earnings of (024.600.13; an Increase ot ex penses of f64.HU4.52; an Increase iu uet earn ings oi 259,b31.tll. KEYSTONE STATE CULLINGS CRAZED BY WHISKY, A Woman Abandons Her Child and Drowns Herself. Tha body of Miss Elizabeth Kraemn mil. of a Blnv at McKeesporl, was found In the t , , . ... luuuuuKannia river near mat place. She left ber little child with a noluhbor on RntnM.. saying the would toon be back, but that wat .(.o. pcru vi ut-r nuve. ai tue coroner s Inquest It was brought out that the woman hail harillv ha.ii .1 . v. .. busbaud said be bad found nine bottles In uer unions uay, tome still containing whit kev. A nolohbnr tesHiUii th.t the Hungnrinu strike hit wife some time ago. iurj rriuriinu a voruici Hint tne woman bad committed suicide. At her eyes were lound thickened, Jim. ! oneot her limbs showed bruises, her husband was arrested, pending an Imprest, but was released- alter the coro ner's Jury had rendered its verdict The governor appointed Prof. John tlamll ton, ol Slate College, deputy secretary of agri culture. Prof. Hamilton served through tho wnr in the First Pennsylvania reserve cav airy, retiring at adjutant. He wat elected superintendent of the State farm at the col lege, and In 1H71 was elected professor of ag riculture. He was defeated for the legisla ture in 1802 in Center county.' N. E. Dorente, tecretnry of the Pittsburg niitl-cruelty eoclety, has notified Unlontowa horse owners that old naliualt must not be put at work. John Dearolph, assistant superintendent ol the Itldgway light and heat company, was seriously Injured by nn explosion of gat Sunday. He was hurled 40 feet. David Tran. of (llrnrdville, wat decnpltated while ntti'inptiiig to board a moving train. Six years ago be had nn arm and leg cut oft iu mutiny u alinllar attempt. The ringing of a railroad crossing gong near Fasten frightened the horses lu a fu neral and the hearse was upset, throwing out the corpse. The driver was badly injured. Ilccnuse lilt wire Katie refused to live with him, Tony Forrester, a German brush pedlar, of Lebanon, shot her In the breast, near thu heart. She will die. The ussnssln was ar rested. Tho were, married Inst March and separated in April. He is about 50 while bis wile is 21, and la not divorced Irotn bur form er husband. A number of Washington merchants have been called upon by Collector iligler to pay the special tax on the sale of oleomargarine. The dealers sot up the claim Hint they bad bought the butter from n West Virginia deal er who sold it for pure creamery butter. Tblt claim wot not nlluwed by the authorities nt Washington, and the tux will have to be paid. Burglars broke the glass In the windows of the clothing store of Olilmans A Hon, at Meadvllle, and stole sovorul hundrod dollars' worth of goods. James Melhorn, of (lullllzln, while helping to clear away a wreck In tho Pennsylvania railroad yards at Altoonn, was Instantly crushed to death by tha heavy rouo of a der rick suddeuly breakiug and letting a cor fall on him. Greensburg bat a telephone war on between tbe Bell company nnd Westlughouse comp any. Reduction in rates nre expected. llobert Moseby, under lenience to death In the Washington Jail for murder, baa written a letter to the governor imploring clemency. A bushel of copper, silver and gold coins ol Spanish ami American make, and dating from 1788 to 1H17, have been found on the Craft fatm, in llodstone township, Fayette cotloiy, The case of tho Wilkey heirs against the Cambria Iron Company, whlcb hat been on trial beiore Jungs Darner, ol Cambria count v, all week, ended In a verdict of t2,200 for tlie plnintltls. The Wilkoy's owned a farm In Duubur township of 107 acret. It wat claim ed that tba Cambria people robbed the sur face of its supports, which thereupon cracked nnd felt in, destroying three valuable springs, Tbe damages asked wat (25,000. The new United Evangelical church build ing of Marchsnd, was dedicated Sunday by Klshop Dubs, assisted by 12 ministers of the Pittsburg conference. lllchard Willis, of Altoona, In a fit nt de. spondency caused by drink, oomuiltted sui cide by swallowing iaudauum. Tha nil ft 't-i nnn T.nlontn.l V, -1 I - building at Sharon was dedicated on Thurs day. Thomas HoODer. a mine hnss at T in, ..b. works, Unlontown, was oaught in a main tiHailintf hv a tlin nf liimla .ml f-l..t,.r..n crushed, lie may die. Howard Davit and William Custer, nonfes. ed burglars, escaped from the New C'ustle pin. iney escaped irom the Morgauxa re form tchool about a mouth ago, Joseph Arthur filed a fnO.OOO dnmago suit agulukt the wire nnil works for the lost of an eye, and Miss Nellio Golden wants (M0 000 from the tin mill for a linger. All tbe parlies are of New Castle. Cltizent of Murgottstown have replied to a notlco from tbo gas company ol a 25 per cent. Increase In ratee, beginning December 1, that If it goes Into efToet, not a ttora in town will ute gat thenceforth. Nelson Miller, colored, lcadftrrjf a crowd of negroes who dynamited a Hungarian hoard ing house near WllltMaham - . . the purpose of robbery, killing four peraont, iyiw uuuiHjwu ui luuiuui m mu ursi uogree, Two other negroes and two negrosset are yet to be tried. A new pattofflce bat been established at Protherton, Somerset tounty, with William II. Wulkor as postmaster. The United States armored cruiser Tlrook lyu was launched into the waters of tho Dela ware at Cramp's shipyard Wednesday. Miss Ida May Schleran, daughter of the mayor ut Brooklyn, broke a bottle of American cham pagne on the cruiser's bow aud said: ''I christen tho Brooklvn." Shipwrecked Bailor Rescued. Tho Indian liner Dunera, from Calcutta for Loudon, baa landed at Plymouth unit of tha crew of toe itaiinu Dark 1' iilppolt,, Cnpt. Mortona, which left Cardiff September 17 lor lineuos Ayret and foundered eu routo, 'J he Fitlppo It sprang a leak In uiid ooeau and tha crew worked Incessantly at thu pumps for three dayt, but they were obliged to abandon Iba ship. Capt. Martona, who rcluned to leave the ship, and tba carpenter ware drowned. The others of the crew hud a terrible experience In an open boat. They had no oara, tails nor water, and they wero were lu a raging ttorm lor thirty hours. They bad abandoned all nope wuea tui-y were picked up by the Dunero. Whipping Fost Revived. Immediately preceding the discharge of tht grand Jury at Washington, D. U. by Judge Bradley, a wrltian reuommoudntlun was sub mitted to the court favoring the establish ment ot tbe whipping post lu tbo District of Columbia for the puulshineut ot wife beatcrt und other petty criminals. It was slgued by the foreman and II I teen Jurymen. Judge Bradley commented briefly on tbs recoui- ineudullon, and said thut he thought such a method ot punishment wouia us prouuoiive oi good results. Th crew of tha gunboat Marquis ds Suero have defeated tba rebels in the island ol Tatan, and have killed 18 of them. Others were taken to Manilla and tried, and teveu ot themtuot, . SLAUGHTERED BY TURKS. Frightful Carnaa-e in th Streets of Con stantinople. Pecre.ary of Stat Olney received tha fol lowing dispatch from United Stnte Minister Terrell In Constantinople! JMondny several hundred Armenians marched on the Porte, professedly to ask re dress tor grievances. 'Ihe Patriarch tried to prevent It. A conflict occurred botweon the Armenians and tha police, probably about CO Turks and Armenians were killed, among them a 'iurklsh mnjor. Many were wound ed. Tha Ariiieulnut carried pistols. Yester day several more were killed. Last night there were t0 killed. Several hundred bava been Imprisoned. "Tbe Porte hnd notice of the demonstra tion, which. It is said, wnt organized by lead ers of the Hunchnglst revolutionists, whom they have captured. Much terror exists. "1 think the Porta will ba able to restrain fanaticism." A dispatch from Constantinople under Oc tober 2 says that ihe rioting which prevailed there on Monday was renewed Wednesday evening, when the Sottas eeased and attacked with bludgeons every Armenian they mot In the streets of Ihe Stnmboul quarter, killing 60 of them during the night. The Sofia also also attacked a cale In which there were 20 Armenlnns and killed every one of them. The fugitive Armenians nre Inking refuge In the churches. The conduct of the Armenians In going armed to tnke part In the demon stration lu trout of the gates of the palace on Monday Is generally condemned, nnd no doubt I now entertained that the rioting orlglnnted lu nn organized movement on the part of the Armenian Committee. The re volvers and knives taken from dead or living Armenians by the police were all of the tame pattern. COUNTERFEITERS CAUGHT Their Spicialty Five-Dollar Sliver Cer tificates. Anothor big haul ot couuterfoltnrt hat been mnde by the agents of the Govern mout Hocret Service. Six Itnllnnt were arraigned before United States Commissioner Alexander, charged with having told and having In their pose'sion n number of counterfeit standard sliver dollars nud obligations of the United State, iu the form ot silver certificates of the deuominatlen ol j, of the Issuu ot 1 HUH, with the Grunt head ou, and signed by W. S. llosocrnus, lleglster ot the Treasury, unit E. 11. N'ebckor, Treasurer of the L ulled States. 'Iho prisoners aia Augelo Posterl, Joseph t arilse, Charles CarllsB. Joseph Costlll,Snr;o Lazuro and Halvatore Maochiotio. '.they wero arrested at dlllerent tlirf-tj Thursday. Most of them worn ou Stantuu street nt a barber shop, which seems lo bnve been their rendezvous, For mouths the Italian and Hebrew quar ters of tho city have been Hooded Willi spuri ous coin, an J Detective George 1:. Uagg, of Iho secret service, with four others, was de tailed to trace the oounterlcits to the respou Mble parties. Au accomplice, Anirelo Pos ter!, was llnally Induced lo turn Stale's evi dence. The prisoners were tocrntly kept In custody until Friday allornoon, though soinn ho I b -en more than 24 hours In custody before ai riilgumeut, as the law requires that prisoners shnli be arraigned within that time alter their arrest. Tha counterfeit coin nnd bills nre of ex cellent workmanship. The bills aro of thi same make ns the ooes whieh were circulnted iu this city In lH'.l;). The ofllcers tecovered l.50ln couuterlult colu und t75 iu 5 bills, nnd a quantity ot plnster of pari, inelal nil I other material used In making spurious coin. l.azaro, Muechlone and 1 ostein were ea;h held In S,000 bail, nnd Posterl au-l Charles and Joseph Carlisle in 0,0'JJ each, lor ex amination October 19. ONE KILLED AND MANY HURT. In the Midst of the Bervlc the Floor Gave Way. While a great crowd ot people was assem bled Sunday afternoon to wllnest the corner etone laying of tbe new St. Mary't Catholic church at Lorain, O., n temporary floor on which many ot the people wore stauulng sud denly gave way, precipitating many men. women and children Into tbe basement. One was killed outright, 10 wero fatally injured nnd between 00 and 40 otbert badly hurt Is was iu the midst of the service the acci dent occurred. Fullv 3,000 pertont were as sembled on nnd around the platform, whlcb had beon constructed neross the founda tion of tbe edillce. The boards form ing tbe temporary lloor bad been laid across tne joist, wuicu were sup rorted In tbe middle by upright posts. These supports broke nud the floor went down with a crash. Fully 300 people were thrown into the pit formed by the sagging In tne middlo olthe lloor. For a moment overykody whs paralysed by the calamity, but soon there was a rush forward by those willing to lend assistance to tbe crushed und struggling peo ple. 1 hit made matters worse, lor ou more persons were crowded forword fnto the hole upon those who went down with the lloor. lieu the confusion bad subsided somewhat, jinny of those who wore able to extricate themselves did to by walking and crawling oyer tli u r less fortunnto companions. The work ol rescue was begun nt onoe, and all wore. Dually taken from tbe pit THREE POWERS UNITE. England, Franos and Italy Will Push Claim Aglnt Brazil. A Bio Janeiro dispatch says that England, France and Italy have decided upon collective action, with a view to securing satisfaction of their respective claims upon Brazil. Tha claims of Franco grew out ot tha disputed Jurisdiction of tbe territory ot Amapa, lying between Brazil aud Frencn Guiana. Italy'! claimt are tor reparation oa account ot dam age sintered by Italian subjects during tbe revolution in Brazil. Tbe Italian mlultter withdrew from ltlo last summer, lenvlug ths legation there la charge of au attache, to mark the strained relations betweon the two countries. Englnnd's claims probably relals to the l.lund ol irluidad, wmon sne teens to obtuin us a cable ttullon. Telephoning From Trains. A telephone attachment bat Just been finish. ed bv Superintendent E. B. Baker, of tba Southern New England Telephone Company, by wiilch it it expected toon to solve the problem ol telephoning from moving train. The Valley division ot tb Consolidated road bus already tweu equipped with it The telephone may be called into requisi tion by the train dispatcher, aad by tblt n.uan may alto be communicated with from any statku or block along tba line. Thu cleverest part of the arrangement it what It called a "banging let," to ba carried ou every baggage car and caboose. If a tralu comes to a standstill through accident nr other trouble tbe hangiag set, consisting of spliced rodt with a cross arm at the top, la dropped ou two wire on tha polo alongsida the track. This establishes perfect tele- I homo connection. No Amnesty For Rebel. Tbe Brazil Chamber ot Deputies has again rejected tbe bill for amnesty to thu rebels in the department ol Ida Grandad BuL It I believed thnt the chamber will not aooept any such bill, aud It it thought this wilt causa tha resignation of Dr. Prudent do More at president oi tne ropuuuu. Sever Sentano. At Guthrie, O.T.. Tulllsand Henry Welsh. convicted of robbing an old mau ol 7, were nteiicod to lit Imprisonment. They r II-.'! first to ba oonvieted under th new law, Hulking train aud highway robbery a capital oitcuce. MINERS STRIKE. About 8,000 Men at Hastlllon Make Their Thraat Oood. True to their threat, ths Masslllon miners, 8,000 In number, went on strike Tuesdny owing to a conflict of authority between tbe Independent assotlatlon, to whlob they be long, and tha United mine workers, from which they recently withdrew. On July 1 the miners of tbs United mine workers and operators agreed to the appointment of a Joint committee to tit after October 1 and de termine what advance bad been granted In the Plttrburg field. Thlt committee hnd power to order a like advance throughout Ohio. The Masslllon miners, prior to October 1 seceded from the nntlonnl organization and mnde a peremptory demand lor 60 cents a Ion, to date from October , Ignoring tha already existing agreement to submit to the committee and lit finding. The operators hold that the miners have violated a trust and there ths case rest. Owing to ttrlket ot various kinds there hat been less than 10 months work hern In tbe past two yoars, The Ohio and Cleveland Coal Company ol Cleveland has granted the demand ot their men In the Messenger mines nt Masslllon for n advance of u cent a ton. Other Masslllon operators say their mines will remain closed until they become satlslled that the advance bad been granted lu Pennsylvania. All tbe miners, about 200 In number, era- floyed In tlx coal mines along the line of the eorla A Pekln Union railway quit work Tuesday morning, because they were refuted an advance from 40 to 61 eentt per too on run of the mine. Tbe block coal miners and operators of the Brazil, Ind., district arranged a scale for the coming year. The operators granted the minor demand for 70 cent per Ion, nnd Work will be continued In the mines. WARSHIPSJ0R CUBA. Spain Has Sent Three More Cruisers and Two Gunboats. Tha unnrmored cruisers Alphonso XII and Marques Entenada bave been ordered to pro ceed to Cuba Immediately. The Alpbonto XII. carries tlx 10-centimeter guns and 10 smaller gunt, nnd Is provided with five tnr- riedo tube. Tho M tuques Fnsenudn carries our 12-centlraetcr guns nnd nine smaller gun. Tbe speed of the Alphonso XII. is 17'i knots, nnil ol tbe Etenndn 15 knots. Two now gunboats purchased by the Spanish gov ernment for use In Cuban water sailed from Greenock, Scotland, for Cuba, convoyed by a Spanish cruiser. The Spanish government has taken slept to Insure the safety ot tho gunboats being built for Spain on the Clyde, aud whlvh, It is re porteJ, the Insurgents of Cuba iutcud to pre vent reaching Cuba. It It olllclally reported that In the engage ment between tho Insurgents and Spanish troops at Las Varas, near Sanctl Splrltus. tho Insurgents lost 40 killed and hnd MO wound ed. Among tbe latter was Serellu Sanchez, who led the lnsnrgents. Tho ttenm.'hip Mitscotte, from Havana, brings word thnt nn engagement occurred on September 20, botwaen Spaniards nnd Cubans, In which the latter were victorious. The Spanish los-t was 151) killed: the Insur gents BO killed and wounded. General San chez commanded the insurgeutt aud General liuliln the Spaniards. Dispatches from Puerto Trlnclpe. Cuba, lay thut nt a tneetlug of the Cuban provincial delegates, the report of the special coinmltteu nppotuted to draft a constitution was adopt ed, tbe fundamental law of the republic wure proclaimed, and tbelndependeuco ol thu Island Irom Spulu solemnly declared. Thu provisional government of General Maceo gives way to a permanent organization, wiih Salvador Clsueros ns president and Barto lume Mnsso as vice-president, and a com plete cabinet RECE1VEDJHE BULLETS. A Tragedy Between a County OfHolal and a Farmer. One ot tbe most sensational tragedies that ever occurred In West Virginia It reported from Braxton county, on the line of tbo West Virginia and Pittsburg railroad. The three principal actors are Thomas Hlnkle, a promi nent nnd wealthy young farmer, living a few mllet Irom Sutton, bit wife and J. O. Boon, a county olliclal. lor tome time past noon not been paying attention to Mrs. Hlnkle. and their conduot boa become a matter of gossip among Ihe neighbors. Tbe talk at last reached the ears ot Mr. Hlnkle. Sundnv night Hlnkle entered hit bouse and touud tbe couple there, and Immediately drew a revolver. Before ne oouiu lire lioon escaped, but Mrs. Hlnkle received the con enls of the gun In ber breast and will die. Hlnkle mounted a horse, rode to button and surrendered himself to the sheriff. He is now In Jail awaiting the result of bis wits' wounds. She cannot possibly reaover. AN INDEPENDENT TICKET. Oood Government Club ot New York Hake Nomination. Thora waa a convention of the Good Gov ernment clubt ol New York City Monday night, to decide whether they should mnko a oombluatlon with the other forcet opposed to Tammany Hall In the oomlng municipal elec tion, or put an independent ticket in tna Held. Alter much debute It wot decided by a vote of 79 to 44, each olub having one vote, to make independent nominations. Tbe fol lowing ticket, recommended uy in executive committee was placed In nomination: For eouutv clnrk. John T. Lockran: for registor. Charles Blauvelt; for justices of the supreme court, Hamilton o Dell and Mayer H. Isaacs; for iudges of the court of general sessions. Thomas Allison und George H. Adam-, for Iusilces of tbe city court, John A. Beali and .owlsL Delafleld. To places on tbeticket remain to be filled. Tbe party was christened the Good Govern ment party. Wheeler II. 1'ecknain sua Charles S. Falrcbild were among ihoio who took part in Ihe meeting. JAPAN'S NEWWARSHIPS. Four of Them Will Ba Built In This Country. Wm. IX Curtis, tba woll-known newspaper correspondent, hat Just arrived in Washing' ton on bit return from Japan, where ha has been for teverol months. Mr. Curtis sayt the Japanese cabinet bad decided before ba left the oountry to have constructed In tbe United States two of tbe new battleships and two of tba gunboats which will be built out of tbs Chinese indomnlty fund. Mr. Curtis under stood that tb contract for one of the battle snips and one of thegunboatt would te given to tbe Cramps, ol Philadelphia, and tho others to Irving Scott, of San Francisco. Against the decision ot lb cabinet torn of th Japanese navul ofllcers who were educa ted In Euglaud, were intriguing Industriously at they desired, II possible, to bava all the contract lor the new naval vessel given to British shipbuilders, with whom tbey were on terms ol intimacy While this Intrigue in Invor ol ths English has been very adroitly nnd promptly pushed, Mr. Curtis said be wat assured by a member ol ths Japanese cabiuet just before sailing thnt the decision to bave four of tho new vestult built in th United States would Hand. Amerloan Furnltura in Exypt. Horace Lee Washington, Uuited Slutet vies consul ut Cairo, in a report to the dep rtmeul of State, call attention to th opening In Egypt for American furniture. Us says tht demand is good, and ratal! prices of sliuplei grades are double or treble those ruling In NgW lork, wunu tne uuiy it but a per cent ALL ON BOARD LOST, A Lnke Steamer Founders and Eight Her Crew Drown. Th steamer Scbuck. which arrived at funic Ste Marie September 80, reports that while lying to for shelter In Copper Harbor, tba I'll nf r..L . ,V.... ...I a ... on Flat Hock. The stcambonl fllrckhead. inniug um souooner L neater u, Jones and Klma. lumber laden, Ihst her consort off - - . -., uiumiu, A no tiuurit la at anchor thro miles west of White Fish I OIUI. The Elm It reported at fonnderlng, with all hands Insf In Xliml.lni. li.- uv.- , irnjt III" cor- rled a craw ol eight, She It owned by m nrrr, ui luiranan. J ne only names of tha crew obtainable are Captain John Thurston wife and child. 1 he Ilirckhend la safe under Grand Island. The other consort, the Com modore, Is waiting at th Soo for ber. Tb lug. Boy ton has gone to White Fish to try and rescue the Jones. Hnr crew bava prob ably been taken off by th Vermillion Point life saving crew, wblcb went to her assist ance. PEARY'S FAILURE. Th Artlo Exploring Party's Distress for Food. Llent Peary's colored servant, Matt Hen ton, and Trot. L. L. Dycbe, of Kansas State University, arrived at New York from tha Artie regions on the steamship Sylvia. Prof Dycbe, while reticent as to tbe detail ot the expedition, admitted that it bad been a failure. He declared that Lieut. Peary hnd not been able to forge much further north Ihnn on his previous expedition. He would not give any reason fur the failure other than lack ot food lu Lieut. I'eary't camp. When tlrlven bn"k ou hit first attempt to reach the North po.o Lieut. Peary decided to firess forward again In 1X04. Ha had burled ood In the Ice, but when he enme to look for It he could not locale tbe cache, lie wo obliged to kill his dogs one by one aud feed them to the others, Drche says, and the party lived on walrus meat when lliey could get It The professor ttntet emphatically that tho party would never bnve reached America had It not been that when just on the verge ot star vation Penry and Uenson found torn musk oxen, and thlt laved their lives, Prof, Dvcbe told n number of Interesting Incidents about hunting wnirut, meeting ice bergs nnd finding meteorites. Ha brought back on the Sylvia about 4,000 specimens of arctic flora and fauna. He also brought back six dogs. The specimens will be divided be tween the Museum of Natural History, Cen tral Park, aud the Kausat University. A 81,000,000 Mill Fire. Fire, caused by an explosion at Wnrrnn, R. I., oestroyed the sheeting and shirting mull of the Warren Manufacturing company. The loss is about 1 1,000.00(1. Over 1,0.0 hands wero m ployed. Tbe town Is practieally ruin ed bv tbe Ore. MAHK1JT8. 1-itts liuuo. TUB WUOI.ISAI.I rKlCXS 1HI OIVKM BXLOW.) Cralu, 1 lour and iMd. WI1EAT No, 1 led No. S red tUHN No S yolk.w ear No. I yellow shelled . Mixed ear, M- OA'IS No. 1 white No. 8 nhllo... -.... Fxtra No, 8 white ........ tlyht mixed mt-No i No, S western eta tf Kt 06 tw ' 40 K4 48 46 ;o S K5 OU a m I Kb X 111 FLOl 11 inter patents Mend, Fancy hpririg patents Fancy stratum winter M fctraitthl X X bakers' Clear Inter Kye flour.., I1AV No. 1 timothy- 00 II) w .VJ 16 5,1 l II 00 00 17 00 No. Mixed clover. No. 1 .. New llnv. from wsmniK, FKliD No. 1 White .u d., ton UI 1S9U nn .1.- si ru riite Miaumiya brown Middlings llrnn. bulK II)' 111 DO 6TKAW Vtbeat .., w n no m a ui Oat (0 0 00 Dairy Froducts. fiUTTEK Elirln c reaiuery ts J4 16 6 Ht ia iu raucy ireuinery . ancy Country jtolL Low grade auu cotminc te: 15 s v u 10 I'll KM a Ohio, uw Pew lorn, new ........ Wisconsin bwUs. M Lliuburtfur, uewinake, Fruit and Vegetable. APPLES llbl w 1 1 r.At. nl-, bu 1 Ud 1 tftt Ka If. 1,11 1 I 11 1 DEANS Hand-picked, per bu.., M U 30 j-nua, m a l-s s 'oiAiuto nne, in car. bul 1 uu 1 ) CAllllAUh-iLlne growu. bbi.'.'. 60 tiU OMU.SB 1 uUutt, oa 40 45 Poultry, Kte. .ito i uicaens, v lair HM n.) 9 1 Live Ducks. 1 pair . 60 to Jjrentied i,nlcens. W lb. lu lu kliljri I'll, and unit), freiih 14 13 th.Allli.!(.S hJUrnllveUe,'ae,t,iO 55 eu su I fix. i,ivu oeese, 1 lb M 40 40 Country, large pacaed IA 40 Misvullttueou. tEEDS-Clover till lbs I iiuiothy, prime blue Urass II 15 10 iu i mi ,1 'o m I 0.1 t no 4 4 STB (jtt SO UI 114 4 HI HO M U 15 14 JtAoa Country mixed. uu.r.i iiliuii (.lover tlAl'Llw hi lit P. new,. Uut.li country, soeet, bul 'JAiOA'tY , CINCINNATI. FI.OVH V HfcA'l No. X Iteu Hi t No. I) COHN Jlixed - OA'IO - . hi. us lab 1 1 Kli Ohio Creamery FmLAIUXFllIA. FLOUR -.8 to 4 T5 W likA'l No. ll Hed Ud COK.N Ntt slixed 40 47 OA1S-No. While .. lit X) bil l Ell Creamery, extra HO ill tiioo 1. nrsis ' 15 1 NtVV YOltK. FLOUR Patents 7544 It Wheat No. ;( nod, 05 ntt hit otale,. 5d 57 CUilN No. H7 Ud OA'lb Vblle Western 114 115 lib 11 tK Creamery It KU aliOb Mate aud fuuu It LIVE STOCK. Cejitiui. Smut Vauw, at Luiarr, Pa, CATTLt, Prime. 1.400 to 1.(100 lbs ...... S 5 00 a 5 i Ooud, l.auo to I.4UU lbs 4 05 I On tiood butcuers, l.KOV lo l,3Uulus.. 4 HO 4 55 'liuy, Lvov tu l.iaoiii a uo 4 .15 Fair light steers, uuo lo 1000 Iba.... D uu a no Couiuiuu, 'iuu tu WWtt) 40 uo nous. Light weight,... ...........' 4 73 4 80 inrUium, - 4 TU 4 75 Heavy 4 00 4 So Houghs aud stajs . . U uo t :jft turner. Extra. BS to 106 lbs Oood. H5 to US lbs Fair, 75 toes Iba. Common - bprutf Ijiiuba 8 00 - 8 15 U3 ' SO - 175 1!S 1 UI 1 50 ........ II 00 4 50 Chicago, Cattle Coimnou to extra stsors (H.!Uiguuut ttockers aud Issuers. Liu'j cuws uud bulls, l jOm UJ; valves, 1 1-tfWi 50 llogs beavy, 4.iOil.0J); cuinmou lo cboiu mixed, ta.t-asi4.iifl; cuulce assorted, !. il)l.a.; Ilk-tit, .:.tk4.MI; pigs, jUiiai-l.-ld Bueep iu lbiior to choice, tl.ii''.: luiubs, 90.U0(i,76. Cincinnati lings select shippers. 4 -I6.it 50 butchers l.lua-l. 4.'i; fair to gocd packer tl.VS lol.-iU: lair to light i.4iuo4. 15: cuiuuioa tad rough:. I.ti4 " l nltle-sMud shtpperstlliliAUU. good lochoice 44 .'ii'iiiu.U4; fair 10 medium s-itioto $4.60; couiinou tMlo4.:.b. Lambs extratLSut good tu iLo.e ttt-U to4.Mcouiuiua tu fair 0,00 W tJ 5