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VOL LXYJILNO 37 NEW YORK SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 1000COPYRIGHT 1900 BY THE SUN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSOCIATIONTIIIRTYWO PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS
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ROOSEVELT IN CHICAGO
cawr DKMOXSTOATIOX IN THK curVD ALONG tilE nAlLUOADT-
M Oorersor llceted by Chle10 Delg-
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Ilnna Speech oa In
Ill Casitlo Comment on gthorsa Coon
CUICAOO Oct Qov R x veUV1Chlf-
dal ral and Joined in ccle
of the visit of the candidate fur Mco
President Chairman Ilanna headed the
ld thoe were Wchard 1ate tho
candidate of the Republicans of Illinois fur
Governor Senator Hnnna hU party
reached Pe KiUb some time before tho arrival
of the lloosevelt train and wero waiting on
the station platform for the Governor when
an exultant De Kalb committee fairly carried
him down the steps of his car
Senator Hnnna and tho Governor grasped
band with utmost heartiness and grabbed
each other by the shoulders to emphasize tho
pleasure of tliilr meeting Three hundredRough Itldcrs from Chicago came along ou asecond section of Senator Iliinim train they
brought their equipment with them and rodo
horse furnUhed for them in Ue Kalb Throwan a band for every hundred men flov
Roosevelt and the Senator rodo through tho
main street In u carriage nt the head of theproewnlon which nl o Included nearly a thouwind men and women in white marching uni-
forms from neighboring townThe Uo Kalb committee expressed great re-
gret that several hundred more that had prom
lied to como on special train had not arrivedThe folks on tho train kiew where
the msslng Hub were had seen thocreature perspiring In tho sun nlongMdo
of atntlonsbywhlchthesneclil trainat fifty mile an hour nil regular and special
traffic had been suspended for th time thopolitical excursloas by the way hnd suffered
Ever telegraph rolo In Ue Kalb hail beenred white unit blue butting nnd
a broad banner of tho same sort had beentethed between every two roots that
opposite each other A gentle drizzle had begunby the time tho started and It In
created Into a steady rain The red In thedecoration ran out of tho fabric and tho utreetran red There win no scattering of tho pooiIewho were waiting for the procession on theJammed sidewalks At the publle squarewhpro the speaking was dorM from a coveredplatorm thousands of reople stood undor agreat roof of umbrellas with water swirlingabout their feet and INtened patiently untilthe last word was said
GOT Roosevelt was the first speaker He
raidK our peoplo walt to BO hack to the days
of the soup kitchen they eat probably do Itby voting for silver out if they do It now
It l done they roust not advance the ex
that they did not know It loaded-
If they choose to do fiat let them bear the re-
sult without grumblingSenator ilann1 was resolved with a demon-
stration which had In It apparently as much ofcuriosity nsof anything else That stir was fol
lowed by a murmur which In Tux SUN mansneighborhood took this form
Why he aint auchinnennlooktmr muniThere was a man In a tree ten feet above
the Senators head expressions of ap-
proval hint been very loud and frequent whlloRoosevelt wns speaking Senator II anna
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Mr ChaIrman Ladlm andthe man up atrei laughter I am satisfiedhut nothing can dampen tim ardor of on HUnoURepublican After the experience of todaynobody need toil me that llllnoU is In doubtand at Mr raIN told you as Illinois goni-so goes the Uujon AppUuso ThereforeMcKinley a good ai elected and I am outor a job The time U growing short and tintthy of uiectlon U near at hand and alt the Ktuutwhich have been to the people of theLiUleJ autej by theparty have into or anotherhut air Irfiiighter While they urn propiirlig another i ufi wo whl taue to ounolviw-jinl IM Uov noosoyelt lui old we should ihueliojtt ot the of thU country
e propo o to ma thii campaign to mil ourseivu e propose to tuk about uei thatlulorutt the people and which oome nearer totheIr hearu llretldui titanApplauie I Vnen anybody for the calm of
or to lavor own persoiwl atollUOIM unJertiUei to thrust Into a campaignin important iw this ucn a flimsy oxcuso un-
unperiaiwm they will railJuat 01 liltom McKinley aa ao
or iho of HtattitS In favor of nny other government than arepublic 1 say suuh an excuse rails
It having been turnndback beyond resurrection by that answeriho letter 1 lotIt rent whore It Is Ve will turn our fares andour attention to tho real Issue iovItoohf veilhat put It well That lactic is real which affectsour own Intnniits followedtwittd by that great wave of patriotism which
that the United states Htandwhere hq H In the firing uric of nations Ap-plaine
the meeting Mr Isaac I Elwood enter-tained tho whole at his hoOt on thooutskirts of the town While the Governorand thn ret were at Mr Klwoodi a party ofIndies led Mm U s IIMItchell brought noveral bushels of carnations
rid other llowiirs to the lovernorn cor andmad It literally a bower There werel tt nvr and the ladles scattered them judlclomlv throueti th ro t of th train
rectfd a platform ofof gangplank
over the heeds of t he surging Andto thn freaking If only committees-In other towns notchfatigue o uld have been saved the Governor
meeting momentsthe audience Elgin a plaza and side
hill Yore covered with 8000 At 8terthere were 10000 and at Dixon there were
iooo demonstration was a repetition-of the of of
to undergo physical hardships Inshowing their to M
Island and at Davenport Ia845
Fully 6000 people In the Coliseum tonight
whom the police would not let Into theGovernor IlooMjvcIt
the lead r of the for the reflectionof President McKinley The chiefwa under the aii the Hamilton
The audience found Gor Rooseveltir and vim ch at the Coliseumas able an oratorical effort as ho ever made ItlUrrwl the great crowd to on eal oftoy was met at the Northwestern
station by a reclment of mounted Rough fllclersand thnm withto Auditorium Annex Hotel From thelintel to the Coliseum he was accompanied hv
of dismounted men Inveterans or the Sar whor rrr each one a great American flag on a
Koo vnlt reached Ih Coll eum at bolt
it la e and In llcnco to OT withMs speech which followed n spe ch by Jurlge
Roosevelt was Introduced at onceII
rerti n men are now Mrtlxnuli fui veer t llm withexree I tlernSs bTauen f his at ltude-
n ntv rclnl a d ecor o lo questionswhHi HID rtni n The orgumentA-tiiev dvanre to justify themsnlveM or ro ex-rnnrilinarv that It U difficult to Mate I Item e-
rioii jjr iiaiirkn Instinoe-f VFll Ion nf Mr Aryan Ud n Ilryan
hit tii r will stilt be n lioiiubllran Senate toOHM VAV Irenldonl nid lloure-
ii in oirrvin tho Very policy which theyhcci eoe d to cam iut It tMtmfleer to more thin to stfltrt
u irni iiiion TIn mere statement furThe L urrl 10 iw IjiVrtrnvl X J now open
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HOT snot ron icnunzMr Schurr than no man In ISM u ed
more violent languageit now upi or wl at Is precisely thesame thing Ison account the policy Mr Schura-ho stated that hit blood nt our mlconduct In taking the ililllpplno and thathe ileilcn any man to from the
of any etvlllztxl nation a parallelIn Infamy txi our
h Ofcourse It IK In otto to produce suchn parallel for the excellent reason our con
tho of Infamous endthereforo cannot be nny act ofInfamy lInt accepting Mr ter
It may out that In-
finitely criticism justly iiawdealings nf this with the
anti during the ad-
ministration of President Hay of who eCabinet Mr a then cnn
4 passed of our deallngn thoPresident McKinley Tho parallel
between Sioux nod not andprobably stands above Kitting hull
but lie below Chief Josephand the Nest Iorcvs the
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Hclmrz wa then In power and he couldthen havn Mown tlie was In him
I nineIn word ho I right In
cat attitude It was hl duty ut that tuneInve Cabinet the Green
bak pay Such a couro would ot mure-ai b tirdlu u the rourn U nowrolln lri In Mr 8chur preach In
cit four par ago deMincing Mr Ilryan for tho vory
been byIlr unlre l Oemocrftcy In wildthat If Mr menn-thit thishonor forto hhcd the last drop of blood He conlliundthat tio thncontempt nnd abhorrence of mankind nnd
would rot to death In the Icnhsortie titi w of Its own corruption-Of cour i sueh lanounire t n-
grnveH discredit tho Will u e ItIt l warranted tho fact If warrant-
ed th fncts there Is literally not QUOKlmdow of excuso Mrtlk position he took because of what tins lHn
rhillppirii I t Mr Hcnursb-Umd boll over nv u ind outrage
trat d by the savage hmditt to whom wouldturn over ihom Infamies being
tint upon rlindlyjoin l nnd true
liberty to the peopli of the IMands In onlyway In true liberty can
to tho Irland nnd thashadow f tho Air rtnii ling
Tho of ihi Philippine policyh veartiullvdjioimrolu
i UKtmd llctstit nt mcrei by pntriotl m hut hy rvmldenitlon ofalit Apparently tho o critlcj utin-vlhiM IM to not our MlnUter butthe wretched women and children in1eiln to their awful U Itduiout li kpenK without of ndvlron MIH daUnlly and so Inhuman Ireli-l n MeKlnie lia for all Inn tlni-erelli df this fir iln withwl loh Mli ifleo niind hi LMlUnt-b ird f a eu ar to Join thinfir tie lVverturn at tho hands of a mob ofcr jol barbirlat-
iTl yenr tulle opponent ret their oftiierei nod hatred In one
ln of our dtlrem against other olafss-Thi y are Kfrlvlnt tn fir til iho foroej of social
nod therefore of ni elnl ilnrcer Boththeir de ierntl n t lr bil of cinrlencen-rostiowtiby tVewny In which they Ml7o n
ad as u fcr-faylii1 fir now v ill l rlnv tlie fhlneM Into
with our own v irkirskniv that every oe In this rountry believes Inkeeping olt IH of nndn preventing it being brought Into this rosintry trait llftlrg down tho bani to Chinese Imlgrntlon-
which would bo nlinott as lird for AmericanM to Jet lu Chinese cheap labor
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fl Suddenly Collapse While DeliveringCamiialitn In Syracuse
Mayor MoOuIreh rl promised a sensational speech at th Demooratlo mass meeting tonight and the hull was
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For twentv minutes ho spoke In denunciationof Oov loo ev lt saying nothing howeverthat h hid not already declaredIn Interviews Ho had Just finishedreiterating his charge thit theVictor Cot Incident was arranged by ThyItoo evelt for political effect when he put hishand to hli head stopped speaking and sanktntoa chair Water was dashed Into his foes
he revived In a measure but could notwith hH address
Mayor McOuIre physician announces thatthe collapse was brought about by overworkand that he Is too woik to continue as he hasThe Mayor will however probably he In con-dition to return to headquarters on Monday
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Pmldrnt harper Ilrxntt the Ittv MrllAnnti Chine Acnlnit Chicago tnlvmltrC-ltlCAon Oct President W H Harper re
the charge made by the Ilev A Iof Shellon Conn that the University of
Chicago Is a hotbed of heresy He said thatsuch KtatemenU had frequently been madeaKalntt tho Unlvorhly by persons who dH notknow what thny were talkIng abut nnd couldonly regarded by sensible wellinformedpeople as bothersome fanatlca
Such outburst as this on the part of MrJlnnna is unwarranted said DrHarper HU titemrnls ate not based uponfactax they exlKt and have always ex-isted In Institution I ht were familiarwith the routine policies of the Universityof Chicago ho would not made such ridic-ulous statements
There no heresy In the university teachings We are not takingand filling hU mind with telentlllo teachingswhich shako the M ld loundatlonn of the old
as It charged Mr Ilanna We donot ak or endeavor to Influence students to
the old IdeM whoeverwe do 14 Irrational acquainted-with department of Institu-tion Is thoroughly aware Injustice ofinch a charge Is true that we teachstudents the ioIenUllo as well as orthodox j rln
Wo teach thorn all the educated townought to know hut we leave them to form theirown opinion upon religious as well as otherHJliJeoU
Professors of the Divinity School of the TJnlverily of fhicigo to treat Drllnunas sweeping charge that the InstitutionIsa at Ihocharge that the unlveriity produces agnostics
The following statement wasmade by the head of tim school Dr StullcrMat
Tho university does not as a usualmake any rainy to ortlcl ms on lie policy
Increase in the t churches of Chicagoduring the last year have been duo to the workof our student aiifxleimlve nnd-Hucce ful work hues been carried on In sur-rounding towns and church hivo beenbuilt through the efforts of our students Inntcad of atheL they arestrongly evangelical end
OIVE ItOYH A CIIIXCC
Mil IlrysnChe rf l ireetlnzi to a Leagueof ibsttomt
William J Bryan sent this telegram yesterdayfrom Shuals Iud to Ilennesey of theYoung Menn League Twentysixthstr t
My greetings to the inctnlxTs of the Young
the boys n choice W J llntAs-
Tkrowa Hhll llortebark Kldlnc j
While Klla Smrth H years oli of tel VetFiftythird street Wan h r tlinc riding In Cen-
tral Park incrnlng tier horHe rhledand to vrnund She mslnlnivl
to thn face and lacerated wounds otthe arm
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CHAMBERLAINS TRIUMPH
BJJtCTOVa UAItK HUt TIlE DOUINAN-
fACTOIt l THE BRITISH EUPinK
will Probably female ColonialThomb Theio Are Humors That lie Wilt
the War In the Nt IllnlitrHop of Army UM la Ultchtatr-
Sfxtlal CoW Diipttth to Tun SUNIxjNnojf Oct 8 The lovernmont will
Parliament as If there had not been nn election-It U unprecedented that a Ministry shouldvoluntarily appeal to the country without changIng lie personnel or announcing IU programtniand secure an overwhelming Indorsementyet tho victory U even greater than the figuresshow The Industrial centres without an ex-
ceptlon how a landslide for Mr ChamberlainThe tow opposition gains are In Isolated singlemember constituencies which were Inlluenoeiby local Interest
Mr Chamberlain has had the pleasure of seeIng Mr Philip Stanhope Mr Jame Stuart nndHlr Vllfrld Uwscn his three duct personaltraducers nil lose their seats on the sauna dayIn fact the vote of In his Kouth Afri-
can policy which was never doubtful hasbecome an emhinlostlo acceptance MrChamberlAIn Is the dominant factor In thj-JdUih Empire
Mr John Morley despairs of the countryunder Mr Chambdrlalria Uj4ceudinoy Ho says
He Is not tho endlng He Is only the be-
ginning Perhaps the ihy remote whenwo will even regret Lord BallBburyfor tho Min-
isterial majority now means the triumph of thewry school which not long ago he roost earn-estly condemned It means a now era of vaporinc pentlimnt of wildcat language and ofqimck devices
Tho electorate Indignantly repudiates theMorleylto nsiumptlon that Iho voting wasblindly done and there Is nothing to Justify
contention that the peoPle score carriedunreasoning off their feet by tho Khakiwave niasgosr and New Castle havo electedentirely local Unionist business over menmore widely known Tho of CaptIjinbton of tho Powerful was the most Instruc-tlv Incident Ho was titus only candidate ofwhom Ito ebcry wroto In strongly ap-
proving terms Hu had moreover the prostlga of Lidysmlth nnd called himself a LiberalImporUllst Ills total failure Is tho most strik-ing of the many proofs that the majoritiesmean not only tho acceptance of tim situationand the approval of the South African annex-
ation but a strong vote of confidence In MrClnmberlaln as acilnnt all corners
Speculation Is rife as to tho new MinistryMany putt Mr Chamberhiln In the Wnr Ofllcebut there good reason to bellcvo that howill retiiln tho Colonial Se rctan hlp All
tho leaders have drastic army reform but no bn officially propounded until Lord Hobcrtss return Thegeneral opinion U that thus weak Is thetraining of ofllccrs Those last Informed arenot sangulno of effective reform even underlord Roberts who has a leaning toward bravebut brainless aristocrats among his personalassociates Butt touch Is hoped for If LordKitchener Ii appointed AdJutsntCencral witha free hand He will have all of Ixird Sal-Ubuos and Mr Chamberlains Influence andwill not care whether he offends the highest-If he van secure pfllclenoy though It wouldbo a machinelike Ideal Chamberlain cred-ited with carrying his faith In coloplil
to the extent of asking the Aus-
tralian and Canadian military authorities-to lend a hand In overhauling the Britishtern
Parliamentary returns up to this afternoonhow the election of l Con orvallves St Lll-
erolUnlonUtK 83 Liberals eo Nationalists andone Independent tabor rcpresontatlvo givingtho Government a majority of 171 Tho Rightlion Herbert 11 Asqulth Secretary of Statefor tho Home Department has been reflectedby a doubled majority
Up to midnight tho returns showed that 12-7Ministerialists and U9 Liberals Irishcandidates had been returned The Liberalsgained a seat In North Westmoreland where
secured a majority of 579 as against a Conservstlve majority of S73 In IPOS
The Jiunrfutf People says cusses of bribery Inthe Radical Interest at havediscovered nn1 It Is regarded as certainthere will re a petition ajalnt the return of theLiberal candidate Mr Darker
The Ieoplr also rays there Is good reason tobelieve that Sir Michael HlcksDeach Chancel-lor of the Exchequer will succeed the Kt lionGeorge J Goschen as First Lord of the Ad-
miralty In the new Ministry
ITltlTECAPS USE A HOSE
Drove Scantily Clad Stats Out of a Womansbut He the Wrong Han
N H Oct After moro than na demonstration New hampshire
whitecaps have again started on the war pathA raid occurred last evening In the village ofDecry about miles front this city Theaffair wee n from a spectacular
although this quarry sought was notbrought to bay As Hampshire-the victims to bo whltrcapped wore allegedviolators of tho seventh commandment EthelHanborn wan married three years ago to PerkyDearborn Ono child was born to them butdid not prove a hostage to connubial forabout a year ago the couple separated Thewoman left husband and baby and lisa occupied-a cottage In the outskirts of the village Rumorhad associated her name a store-keeper of the place a married man Mitchstories came to ears of friends of Dearborndud of the merchant
Certain persons resolved to take Intotheir own hands nt tho first available oppor-tunity Last evening a watcher news
a man was visiting Mrs Dearborns cottaco A party ofto bo shopmates of Dearborn In tho
factory themIn a for tho
The evening seas and thewindows of MM Dearborns domicile weroopen Acting with stealth tho visi-tors procured n garden hose and Itto n water works suddenlyhad a stream playing Into Mrs sroom Tho effort and In IOM thanone minute the form of ndripping from tho IIOIIRO His
was Intercepted by tho cordon whichsurrounded house preparations woremade to give the nment when It was discovered that he was notthe married merchant who hnd been most at-tentive to Mr Denrborn but anot previously mtHpoited Ho sans allowedto go much rough and thewoman was not further bothered-
No legsl complaints have merleing out of similarto other places In town are hinted
Icit Valuable on Their TripDetective Rrldy of the Central
Office looking for titus thief who got Into aroom In the Albenmrle lintel early on themorning rf Sept ja nnd stole from Dr andMrs Yeatman f Columbus Ohio
ntch and chain nnd a draft for several hunIred dollatu Mr and Mrs Wardlow came
on their wedding trip i
Heath of Itoter Flanagan
ri HltrHMniA Oct flSteve Flanagan theoxer who fell unconscious during a bout with
llnitny Devlne died nt oclock tonight HH
lever regained ron clnusne He ruptured ablood vessel head DtVlno haso await the result of titus Coroners Inquest
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OHIO aoa IIEST ov Lvxctttxa-
Ths tnttadtd Victim Rescued Tfls Was AbuDe Drawn b the Neck by a Locomotive
DOWUNO OREKX Ohio Frank Bushong It U charged assaulted Ruth CottrellS years of age at Walker today and came nearbeing lynched or burned stake by a mobof a thousand people before the officers suc-
ceeded In getting away with him An enginestanding close by was detached from Its trainand a dozen won set out In pursuit of theman Others went on foot and UII Smith went In a buggy Thepolice authorities at North Baltimorewere notified and a bg mob wasthere as n street fair won Inwent out to find tho man bearing straw pineboxen and other Inflammable materialgot ropes and still others gatheredthey could find Smith got him In hisand after n drive of twelve mllosman In Jail at Bowling Orson ahead of themob A mob of a thousand men Is now saidto be enrouto to this city for the purpose ofavenging the crime
FINPIAT Ohio Oct 8 Engineer Woodruffof tho Toledo nnd Ohb Central with a freightcrew arrived at 23 from Galatoi Theywere present when Huxhong was caught Tholittle victim being n child of n railroad ninahail the frcnrled sympathy of the crow Thoywith others caught Uiuhong and fasteningIcng rope about his neck tied tho end of It tothe engine which had been detached from thetrain
Iii God cried Woodruff Ml pln him amile and If there anything left tho oTloerscan have It
Ho threw the lever and the locomotive Jumpedforward thin rope was drawn tight when nnofficer cut It anti tho deputies picked up Bushong throw him Into a wagon and lashed thehorses a gallop toward Dowllng Green
CUBAS COXSTITVTtOX
Senor Qseaada Prompt lleulei That Ms
thought a Draft of One From Vfmtilnito-n3col CoW nnpH to TUB SUN
HAVANA MlcliaelJDady of Brooklynwho been here for some time looking afterhis bid for the contract for the powering andrepaying of tho city wiled for Sew Vork today-on tho steamship Havana
Bettor Quesada who represented Cuba at theParis Exposition and who recently went toWashington arrived lucre today Timru fnn asterted that Senor Uuc ada had a reitdymade constitution In his pocket which hebrought from Washington In an Interviewpublished In Kl Cufrano Senor Quesada dOlethU story llesiys the Constitutional Contentionwill havo a free hand to draw up any kind oflaws It may desire He adds however that thedelegates should remember that tho oratorswill tx thin greatest enemies of Curia In theconvention The time they will consume Inpooches will result In this postponement ofdefinite action favorable to the Island
HP VKD A GAS EXPLOSION
Janitor of Flat Iloim Will Probably DieApartment tTrrrkrd-
MM Ellen Ross who occupies apartmentson tho third floor of the house at 232 WestTwontyfourth street strong smell ofgn coming from the rooms across the hallabout oclock lost night She notified theJanitor Ernst Clrohs who opened the doorleading to tho rooms which are vacant andwent In followoj by Roes Without giv-
ing the gas time to escape Grohs lit a matchai ho stepped Inildc the door
Instantly there was an explosion thewhich shook the buildings on eitherthe house Irons was thrown across the hall-
way antI landed on top of Mrs who alsohad been knocked down by tho force of thoexplosion Grohss clothes were on fire andIn nn instant he was enveloped In flames HeJumped up nod ran tcrromlng down thin stairthrowing off Us coat as ho ran When ho
reached his apartments on tho ground floorho was met by his wife who threw him on thefloor and rolled In a blanket which f ho loudsnatched up Grottos clothes worn burned off
every part of his body was buttered whet Itcontact
Tho of tho explosion which WMheard a block a crowd tocollect A policeman sent In a for nnambulance at stone time turning In a
as the worn win-dows of the third The ambulance an
engines got there together Mrs Ross
call Mite to go tothin hospital iroh was to
won said he would probably I
The engines soon and thenIt to KO Just how muchhad boon dono by t e and tho explosion
the parlor thekitchen hind boon blown pictures j
torn front thn walls the windows outand everything In the wrecked Tho i
rooms were and rentedyesterday Th damage wee
jm It Is thought that soino decoratorswho boon at rooms In thin morningforaot to turn oft tho gas when were I
through work
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fchool took placeIn leI Vallos room No one was presenttho They were
was short of spending andasked tout to purchase a revolver ho
have ftr armt Guilt went to Del Valles roomand while tire latter wasvelvet It was suddenly discharged tho bulletstriking Gout eye and passingthrough his head him Goutwas Heated In a chair at time and nevermoved was acquitted by the Co-roners Jury
GOEUEL TATT SlAY STAND
Net nelleved Now That tclilalnr WillFan a Sobttltute for This FltetloiF-
RANRronr Ky Oct 9 Ily a vote of 21 to17 tho Senate today poised a substitute
house eleciLn bill TIle substitute Is basedon the election law In fore before the Goebellaw was banded and requires Judgeto select election officers d vlded equally be-
tween ths parties Thn substitute how-
ever has several amendments to Ibo old lawThe bill was pissed by Republican and eonrvatlvn voteswlr the original Hou e bill Thetute will sent to tire House on Monday andwill beaken and upon atcoca It Is that llouaotip substitute nnd will add an amendment tothe Senate bill making It theSenate for action
Thnn r general belief that tndays do-vel have It oerlaln that no law
b passed anti that th must be-held law Nextthe last within which law could bpassed and lh election rut tn
or the Nnvinberfesilon will probably adjourn sine dlo before
lh weej-
llr Manning Waterthe New Your Ten
up the Hudson Hirer through the llonsnlt Valr pawlac Nlacara rail sad lh Great
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MRS COILIX KKAlt OF LllLlASMITH TO IMITATE
Had Dt Drowning Her Three Children InIlsthtab Snjlni Thai Would All Oo
to Heaven TogtihcrllabyScreamed sad Ileiea Csnsllotbtr Sled
Sirs Elizabeth Collins the wife of FrankCollins a bulldor of Jefferson street and MorrisPark avenue Wedt Chester declared yesterday-to her three children that she had received u-
roessaesfrom tire Lord directing her to lull themas MM MlUan Smith of Klngsbrldge had killedher children She had reid of MrsSmiths actionIn the and after a sleepless nightshe had heard thin message from Heaven totho effect that duo and her children shouldcoma to Heaven At first the children cried
but who told them what n beautiful placeHeaven was and then they accompanied herupstairs to this bath room as she bail themwithout making any objections
The children are Hobert S years old Violet4 year old and Margaret a years old MrsColllni let tho water run In the bathtub untilIt was full Then she undressed tho childrenWhen all was ready she took hold of Margaretand began to duck her In tho water Tho child
to tho surface gasping for breath andbojan to stream This frlghtcnotl the twoother children lint they too cried out at thetop of their voices
Police Capt llurtlend wm passing tho houseand heard this erie of tho children neigh-bors alsocamiout of their house and beggedCapt Durflend to net Ho rang this door belltwlcn and when h no answer ho kickedthe door In lie run up stairs nd found tliatthe bithrqom door WAS locked also This toohe kicked down and when he entered the roomhe found Mrs Collins standing at this bathtubholding on to Baby Margaret with both handsand trying to her under the water Thostruggles of the baby were throwing the waterall over tlw floor
Capt Iltirflond grappled with Mrs Collinsand for n few inoinrmtj he yielded Then shebuanie quiet and told him that tie was goingagainst the wishes of thou Lord In stopping herIn tlio killing of her children Cnpt lUirfleudcalled In vome of the neighbors nnd they dressedthe three children anti took them to their homesto keep them until tho father came home atnight Mrs Collins was removed In an ambu-
lance to Fordham Hospital and was laterto Uollevun and the iivuino pavilion
rilKlQIlT STEAHRIIS COLLIDE
Kl Monte and Itnppabannoek Strike IloU-llamagd but Attic to Proceed
TIm Morgan Lice freighter FJ Monte whicharrived yoyttrday from New Orleans Incollision off Cape Charles on Friday in a thickfog with the freight steamship Rappahannockbound from Liverpool for Newport NowThe Rappahannock apparently was not semi
ously damaged as site proceeded Just afterCapt Parker and the HrltUh skipper bad ex-
changed greetings The stem of the El Montewas Indented and several platen on her starboard bow were stove Site came In with a
over Thehannock arrived at Newport News yesterdaymorning
NEWPORT Saw Va0ct fl The Chesapeakeand Ohio steamerIn this suffered a collision withKl Monte yesterday morning about 7 oclockThe outnldo of tho capesaccording to the statement of tim of-
ficers Monte struckIn the stern on the port side carrying away
side railtutu a large halo In her Iloth sMrw proceededon their way The amount of sties
potheel ascertained ut a surrey will not be modeuntil tomorrow be delayed a few
begin The officers on tho boat refuse to dlcues the mutter will not give out any ofthe details of the accident
JfKVLBlJ PACKIXO VP-
rr lJentlil IIODtehold Preparing to Start forWatklnitan Tomorrow
CANTOX Ohio Oct e What has been vir-
tually the nations capital during the summermonths the McKinley home begins to showsigns of breaking up Preparations were be-
gun today for the return to Washington thearrangements being to leave here a 3M oclock-on Monday afternoon and to reach Washington on Tuesday morning No date has beenset for the return to Canton but It Is expectedthat It will be some time before election pos I
a week or moro The President will golnnA ImmA lA nlx n I
election possibly as election nightAmong arrivals wore Ii Fhey and of San Frsncltoo Mr McKlti
tho Presidents uncle Joined thePresident and Mrs In after-noon drive and remained nt tire house for
H A editor of Tribunecame here this afternoon and calledPresident said there wets 10 politicalsignificance In his call aid that he In In Cantonon When nkixlas to the political sltuatfcn In the West hosaid all reports are encouragingIllinois nt leastKKifOO plurality 2ROOO of which would be con
and Cook Thosefigures ho said were cu Informa-tion Ho Mid he hind talked with Hanson
other Western States
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D lwlh of West Hoboken Off on Till LongJosntey to Oar Sister Itepibllc
A closed wagon drawn by a team of bay horsesstarted from West Hoboken yesterday In chargeof two adventurers who Intend to drive 4000miles to Mexico The trip was planned by Her-
man Dalwlgh of WIlt llobokcn He Is accom-panied by Charles F Hlrsoh an Insuranceagent of 4M Central avenue City HeightsJust the tart yesterday waconloaded with about ISuO pounds of In
Journo era expect to covor from twenty-to Mrnot stats the exact route ho would take Heexpects to travel via Philadelphia Washington
VirginiaTexas They will return water from JILt
and expect to be back next March
10 FEtES SUICIDE
Elizabeth Trainer Did Not Want Her Motherto Tick Out Her Company
Elizabeth Tralnor Ie years old of 149 Westtooth attempted suloldo last night bytaking carbolic acid She was takrn to the
Wright and probably will dieHer mother ala she wished to
titan andShe
something to do with thegirls action About a vt ik ago the girl xivfrom work In the morning
Th American Life Company miens to Dollnilneii In rilnae ot to II Revoked
ST PAw Oct C The State Insurance CommlsMoner has given ten days notice to theAmerican tnlon Life Insurance Company
New York that Its license will be revokedIn Minnesota The New York Inturnnce nu
ties were In exrmi of the aven TheLife buiinois In Minnesota March
representing a business of half a million
CM rises Chlarllea rr lj Abortlbs bout tbal ou bHaclosed Jtirlnj lunmw Ao
th was
clothingtent drugs other things
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with a oprtalnher daughterthis mlllht
work IUI a blcnulltbmln whets returning home
ttrorititt investigating thispuny for vlo atton of law In issuing
statemntsnt An orfairs is said to revealed that the llabill
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Evrrr City Ooxht to lie SingleHeaded Tip to Charter HaTliert
Richard Ctoker was asked whether any-
body had called on him to ask Iris aid In purify-ing the city
Nobody has called yet said Mr Croker
anyway It Is put up by tho RepublicansIt U all the work of an ex1ollco-Commlttlonsr I know who U behind It but Inm not going to say riots As amatler of fact thePolice Commission ought to bo MnglclivadodThis having two members of each party In thoPolice Hoard divides authority arid makes ItImpossible to place responsibility There arofour Police Commissioner arid the Republicanshave two of them Why dont the paopla goto plait and ask him to bo n detective anti togo around and find out whether tho law U beingviolated They como to mo and want mo tobo a detective I havent got tlmo Ive gutother things to do I am vary busy The
for any wrong If therula any Is Justas much Plaits It Is Tammanys The troubleIs that there ought to be n singleheaded-Pollro Commission Then you could tellwhero to place tho blame If anything wentwrong AI It Is two members of the board canhold up whatever lint other two want andyou cant tell whos responsible tot anythingI nm heartily In favor of a Kln cheaded commlsilou for the Police Dopartnivnt and I bt-
llevo that ivory city dr arimunt oiinht tohave n slnglohcadcd commission Then
bo able to tell exactly win Is rexponHlbio for evorythlng If tho Charter IttivUlon-
Conuntsrilon not dec Idid to ninki recom-
mendation It ought to
LIfTOH HAS A 1aliK ConVfifl-
Mr Thorns Give Hi Market Another of finSO a IlarrelC-
IIICAOO Oct 0 Sir Thonins Llpton whoU proud of referring to hU small beginningshun stow risen to tim proud proitmlnonco ofowning the entire stork of the barrelled rorltIn Chicago and by virtue of hinting tIm marketcornered added utiothrr n barrel to theprice of October pork on the Hoard of Trcdotoday making SI rise since Thiirsday Theclosliii price on Chnntro was 117 against SliMa barrel thn day before lint rise was unac-companied by arty excitement Nut morethan JWO barrels wore traded In during theentlro i ison Tim ixrcon who tins the marketcornered could us easily put tho price to 70
a barrel as 117
ix THI SOUTHWEST
lllllloni of Bushels at Hheat In Shock andFlax lledroyed
ST IAtN Minn Oct fl The temperaturedropped below freezing In North Dakota andManitoba this morning and following threeweeks of constant rain the wheat shocks standleg In tho fields were frozen solid entailing aloss estimated at millions of bushels of wheatand flax and completely destroying the littlegrain remaining undamaged by drought andrains Corn Is badly rusted and water soakedand the cold weather will make unmarketableThe cold wave Is moving southeast a fall Intemperature of 31 degrees being already notedat St Paul
DIVOnCED IX TWELVE HOUIIX
Lack Baldwin Daughter DtrresIn Iltcordllreaklag line
SAX Fiuscisco Oct Millionaire LuckyUaldnln8 daughter Anita secured n divorcetodiy from her husband George Baldwin Inthe recordbresklng time of twelve hoursThis was the prosaic clmn of 1 romanticeto cmeiit and marriage on hugh sets eightyears ago Young Baldwin Is tire son of thomillionaires brother and 1N uncle gave hinta good salary In his lintel OH clerk George
In love hails but laughed attheir talk of marriage arid called foolishkids So one went out In u tug be-yond the Golden Into and werearrancm to their marriage secret butlike most secrets It leaked out
HnMwln was mind throw Georgetilt but ultimately themThey lived happily till ono year ago whenGeorge de wife The divorce takesrecord an the speediest over given In this handof The complaintwas filed lust night In Oakland an answer weefiled hero half nn hour afterword and thismorning the Judge signed the papers
OllinLER TOU TOLLIYEK KILLED
Shot at Waiklnilon lad by Stan Who liedBeen Put Out of Tolllvers lletorri-
NrilANAroLis Oct 0 Tom TolMvor oneof the bastknown gamblers and allaroundsports In the State was nua lnntod at Wash-
Ington Dnvle county last nUht Jon 81os on-
on engineer who was ri ing at the timereceived a bullet In the shoulder i Is eondit on Is critical Tho nunn who shot TrIlUerput hU gun In Ms pocket ond escaped In mite
crowd there being thousands ptpl on thostreet on account of the lair A iu xctid
was invstedlink nn hour to this two welldressed-
Irnngrrs entered roomnnd began shooting winning nearly limit
roll severalbefore It was discovered that were using
or queer dice thero being two treysUIl lliv j lliuniHK v 4ini jn uifito lora Tho strangers were made to glvo up-thn mooney one of thorn receiving ovorn treatmenu Then w ro kicked nut Tolllverwent out after and It U presumed that
partt lIt
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Financial Traniictloni Year t714au4LOS or 81MOOOOOOO Over 1HOO-
WARHINOTOV Oct e Auditor Castle of thoPost Office Department made public today nstatement which shows thin entire financialresult of the postal service for tie year 1000 toto bo ns follows Expenditures tl0724020S13revenue I10334S7020 excess of expendituresover revenue 1188471381 The of ex-
penditures over receipts or net deficit of thetnl sorvlco Is about tlZOOooo than the doflclt for the preceding fiscal year
Thus of revenue Is the sale ofMomut and stamped paper That Item forthe ye r under to H40inf-iBOC1 nn Increase of 073301302 over procoding
The total flnnncltl transactions nf the postsservice Indiidlng the order statementscore 7I439410122 for thin fiscal year ondedJuno SO 1000 Compared with thinof OS s to ho nn increase of 180000000 This Increase of just SS 1s nor centmeasures the monetary In this branchof the govermnent four years of unchalhanged prosperity
Cotton Gin Explodes Killing Seven IenoiuA-
imTtw Vex Oct Tha boiler of a cottongin located on Wink Wlnflelds farm southeastof here In Guadaloupe county exploded yes-terday afternoon killing seven people andseriously wounding four others The killed sureWink Wlnfleld1 th owner of the gin HenryMcMloken K L Acderson and four negro
exnloslon occurred Wink ownerof glut who wits killed was a wealthy negrolarmer
Tornado a Minnesota TownST PAHU Minn Oct A tornado struck
Dlwablk Minn nt 4 o clock this afternoon de-stroying Canton power house shaft houmills anti oilier bulldogs It tore up the Du-luth mire power house and carried away anumber of ore Cars scattering them over
mllenr morn enalnsj houe
woman arid several Injured
Plant H m mIleage books fromto I hareitnii aaTannah Montgomery Jaekwntill iVilT and lnt rmdtM solute AddltaJ J rnsi ttk N
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RIOT TACT1CH flCCKISinV TO SIllT-IAnucxi frAT AT LATTIUSII-
By a Concerted Movement Thonindt of CoalStriker Apprartd In Ib Town Iefore Darlluhllly Hatching In CompactHotly for Two hour Uorkmen Conldnl
Oat units ur Itmrh tile iliacWhole Town Indnillns the Sheriff
IntlraldaledAppeal to Ib Ijortrnor andlen Cobln IneffettlveA heat faradeH-
AJLKTOS Pa 0 t a Lattlmer tIre mininghamlet which becamo famous n lithe over thn a
consequent upon tim killing of runet HMi rioter antI the wounding of Ilftyctrhtsnore by a Khorln was again toda1 e-
fcene of an outrageou dvmoii tratlon of tinhence which compelled tho clodng down ofthe colliery operated there bv Onlvln Pan e
tho culling of for IronTire colliery under ordlnnry circuuilnnrcsemploys over lt J moon timid nearly lit f
rottiiiliMv1 nt work till during rwe tstrike being entUflod with tire wags andrnent received Helm o noir llnzleton nodthe neat comfortnble dwellings In tattlirrrv-lllngo harboring thn uncut working titero7orlnj otam loi of thrift and proiporll-th latter agitator noon determined to rutLattm r out of biKlnaw a they put It deprivetlm o men of their meant of a livelihood andwre k thU iiruiporlty
The moil strenuous efforts were mnde lobring this about Mooting sifter mvellnitengineered by the union was lucid atCllbtongaed agitators told the men of t ewrongs they woro being subjected to and Damisery wero Buffering butt the iu iknew of no wrongs amid looking upon tleircomfortable haunts and their wellclad wivesand fnmlllis failed to see any misery theseeither So they kept right on working milporting themselves and their families honentlyby their dally toll
Tim labor agitators saw that more desperatemeain would have to lie resorted to to brlirfthe ittlmer men Into line So duTorent andstormier inethoili of perNimsloii mind coercionwcro resorted lo Dragooning house to houvj-vlalli threats cajolery and even the stoningarid boating of men going to work wore nexton the programme Hut still all to no purposeThe tacit staid nt work Small raiding partiesappeared but were bunten buck BO the menwho aro pulling the strings and gro directingall dgmonitratlons determined that anattack In orurpowerlngnumbers muxt b madon the ranks and the men tolling there drivenout That such an order emanated directlyfrom strike headquarters last night U shownby the fact that tho newspaper correspondonuwere Informed there last night that an attackwould on Lattlmer early tills morning
Shortly boforo fl oclock 1000 men and womenheaded by a fife arid drum corps and led by thenotorious Mother Jones entered the longstraight attest Hanked on either by com-pany house of Ixittlmer Thuy marchod tothe end of the street where the company ofllcciand company store lire situated and duetMrs Jones harangued the assemblage In herusual style Sheriff Harvey and his deputiesarid thin coal and Iron police guarding timpromises not owaru IWM
eat at tha forks of beyond thevlllsgo remained about the
Meanwhile another m J onmroivdof mao armed with curbs In theirand many of thorn with revolvers In theireta n detour and appearednbout the breaker stapling 1001the office The men at them when theyelling howling clubswinging mob approached
panic striken arid scatteredThe Sheriff ddputfc hearing thecommotion hurried to the scone but were toolate to prevent tim of the workmenThoy tired upon tIm mob and taugutit n Savor lft on theof the mine did not loh a repetition of tlio
and MI told not to do no-
So nothing was to mob and it was allowed to disperse
An rioters had thrento ed lo raidother collierliii and wsulng hU Inability to copewith such
telephoned to len Gobln commandingthus troops t nsklng for troornJan n4vised the Sheriff to to theGovernor which lo did Thin Governor leplied that lie take the matter under od
After the trouble at Lattltuer wantill Drake canto to thethat It would bo best tot to rink the lives of themen to further numb violence and HO orderedthn colliery cloned down lullhis with orders to that effectreceived from the owner of th minePardeo nt Ho was orderrelto jM t this notice at the oflico which
NofirK The Governor of Pennsylvaniaanti the commandingGuard of this Stato rnatlonHt at Shenrindonhhaving failed u wnd to aid SlierlJ
In the marching of mobs endassault on and Intimidating of men pursuing
die work In the mines ofoountv unJ the rherlff hnvlng lo-da this with his numerous being
to prevent furtherof llf lo our employee In heir
omiA or to anti fmm wo-
v m It host In work ut our rubies thinfurther
Following Iii example set by A Pnrilee A-
Co I nt and oieoll rv T D Jone opernt rg tho V lean and
colllerl c tilt Dudnon ConlCompany operating another colliery In Sew
d notices similar t i that IssuedA Panlee A f Outside of theM limit
inniiss there was no chango In th district
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of lli march MII attlinrr thU irorn Ho beleviH n rootsmasterly mind tItan that of Mother Jonesplnnn d
At I oclock titus moriiln 1
deputies at I nttlieer Short ater that lourwe In thus thin tramp I iriiiyfret and wntcnwhelK Llitenln wr could hear th tintrptramp In other directIons In the dim t-
wo saw rounding n curve In tho road ovoral hundred TIter wronnd Heernfd From the woods C TBsmother hundred ami from anotijrr-tlrectlon earns fineFnterlng th otlier end f the town we raw i boutn tlo isard strikers ard sImultaneously allthse bit1 Toot In the centre town
Th there butt continuedice In up and down thmain A neon as one handto an extreme end of tovn It would countermnrch bnnds nrtlng In similar trannor and thM means for nearly two hour
occur led trot In eight andtwelve It wot utterlv for rrono to crns the street or s tl
mn s of moving humanity U wncomplete moblllrntion and we standand look on Ily occupying this middle ofstreet and moving were not violatingthe law company barntho drivers were unable to get out the muTes
friffhtoneil occupants theIK uses didnt attempt out to work ornnvwhero e e
was until7 oclock when this of strikers having
their object withdrew as slkntlvcame the IxitHmer
mIne for when this whistle soundedwas no from henthe town and nears re
we retired to I will nottalk about the s call forlroops Thatquo tlon Is too leading Imy on subject except that M far I knowwe have done our Wo madearrests where It Wit deemed an actual v
the men nt mv ItImpossibility to keep the strikers frosts walkingon company property
STRIKERS WAITING FOR VITCI1SLL
Advance Offered lo 3OOOO Arosnd TTIUtDarn sad They Want to to Week
WtuuaIURns Pa Oat O Half of thestrikers In the tipper coil field which cornpri n Luzerne and Laokawanna countiestaking In the entire forty ratio from ForestCity toShlckshlnny have now had an offer of anIncrease of 10 per cent In their Thafield 1s composed of the first second thirdsad fourth anthracite districts of the First
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