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SCHANTON, PA., MONDAY iUOKNlNU, APRIL 17, 1809. TWO CENTS. TWO CUNTS. - !. GERMAN VIEW OF AFFAIRS AT SAMOA Complaints Arc General Against Americans and English. CARELESS SHOOTING The Correspondent Claims That It Wns Only Due to Meiciful Piovi clcnce That Many Innocent Whites Were Not Killed Duiing tlo Bom bardment An Anglo- Aniei lean Searching Paity at Mataute Sar castic and Peisonal Attack on Captain Stuidee Anlval of Ad mlial Kautz Seals the Fate of the Provisional Government Chief Justice Chambeis Responsible loi the Trouble. Washington. Apill 111 A i otiespund ent In this tlly toi a leading tteinian newspapet hut loielved an Intoiestlng private lettet tiotn Apia oonoeiiiliig events theie 111 .Maiih. a viewed en tliely limn the (lei man hide ol the question The lettei was v I Ittfll b.v :l prominent dolman and 1" of Intel est. In that It gives ini the tit Ht lime the t.eiman view ot the state of thliiES now existing in the Sainoan Islands. The lettei lie-ins with a complaint that no let.il d hllteel is show II li the Hiitlsh and Aiiietli.in folios towatds tht (iini.ns The bonibatdmeiit hid lieen iilliuiuuted to lii'Klll oil Wodlies da Mm li It at I p. in. lint no uotite. sals tile lc ItPI was given the Cn I - mans and the iloiman consul genual Is still waiting Ini the official ooin- niuiiii atlon ol the i oniineiit eineiit of th' linmb-uilmont. The t oliiniauder of th I'eiinan wnishlp Pnlkt was null-1 led l in nlliiei of the l'hilidelphla onl a ipiaitei'ol an lioui aftei the lite had hoc n opened The numoious. w hltes living in the iollllt of the town had no nppiu tunllN to tnki .in) meiisiiiis foi theii peisunal utetv and weie not aw in i of what was going on until shtapnol exploded In theli neighhoi hooil It is due, t'ontlnups the letter, onlv to .. moiiifu! Pi ' ici til., no whiles wire Ktllnl or wounded. In Vaiteli'.on a rutii.i plantation Ivolonglng to the Cieiman Trade mil Pl.intatlon onipanv. on the 'afternoon of Man h lri six shells fell down Jut aioutid the house 1in stitiok through the loot of the eund.i and rent oMtnitci the llnor iust oil the sjMt whete seaitelN a ill 111 ut" bofoie th" manager of the planta tion. Hell Tleilemunil. had stood with an overseer Tile SUIIle afternoon tlnee bombs who tin own upon the Vm u niouiitain, south of Apia, wheie the Prone h mis sion has u school foi native thlldion, one shell falling down t lose to the house of the fntheis, arid auothii ex ploding In the Immediate vlilultv of the house of the sisters, (in Mnit-h 10 n shell Hied fiom the Philadelphia ox Plodtd too "0011 and u nineteen nouiid piece if It was tin own into the build ing of the f lei man consulate, witch ing a iiai t of It This event, It Is stated, taught the Ihlng parties to use a little more caution In the future. Anglo-American Seaich. On March IS a pait of the town and the grounds lu the ii'ai, the letter baNs, wore searched by un Anglo-Ametieau landing paitN, stiongthi-neil by about a hundred "friendly" nathes uniUr the tommand of Captain Stuidee, of the warship Pot poise. The expedition land ed In the Mutnute qu.utc-i of the town iK-foro the house of a wealthy Flench merchant and attir n lew aimless vol leys the Tanu men oeeupltd tho hoti-p of the Frenchnian and battoied down under the ejts of the Hns'lsli olllcers, doors nnd windows and, the letter as serts, helped themselves freely to what ever ftom the suae they could In tho house. Then thu Rroundsweie peaiched, though In vain, for Matanfa w unlets The letter lollows up thi- siatemetil with a bitter and saioastic in-isonal at tack on Captain Stuidee It then Plotted"- I"' eillltlKlate the reasons that led ,to the establlsiniient of the provisional government, width, It Is said, was to lemaln In elsteiu e until an agit'onitnt of the signatoiy powers legaidin? the future foun of tho political conditions of Sa.uoa had been brought about Tin- letter t un tlnuca. In tho nu a n time the incisional govornment, under the able leadeishtp of Matanfa, hnd inalntaiued sueh ui dor and securitv ius under no foinipr Koernnient Pteiybody folt secuio of his life and piopeitj. the copi.i pio dtictlon In the count!. commeiued again and thorp avpio signs of pros perity coming back to the white irad 015 Nobody who lepiesented mate ria! Interests wanted a haiige ot .no easting condition, the Hilitidi consul and his aide, Mr. Sturdee. of touise, eNcepted, who In ordt to give vent to theii dissatisfaction ind to demon-sti-atr the alleged mspe urlt. main tained u strniiK gu.ud in the HiltlMi cnnsulutp and did not give shore leave to the ciews of the waishliis. not to apeak of other ildiculoiis measuies Admiral Kautz An Ives. "On March C, the Philadelphia, un dot dmlral Kautz, atilvod bote, when tho fate of the provisional government was roaled Mr Kautz did not think tit to Uv to get a Just pit turn of the Siinoan situation uy ext. nding his in quiries as far as possible Chief Just Ice Chumbeis, who, thiough his pai tlal judgnient. Is print Ipany responsl bio foi the piesent tioubltH. tho I.'n gllsh lonsul, MaNzo. an. oinnuinder Sturdee weio ...h eiown witnesses. Tlio gient many (leriuaim well Infoimed on the condition of .. counliy and more pnttletilarly, tlu Gel man coiibuI gen- ml. weie from the beginning not con slOci ). Thu Ameiicnn consul gen iiinl did not dti'in It wuith whllu to give tin' mutter a serious thought anil inmpluoontly acquit scud In tin' pio posals of Muxsc and Sturdee. On Mm i'li 11 a confidence of tin? tlnee ioiimuIh with thi tulmltiil took place oh oaul tlio Philadelphia, when tlit) (Jermuii consul piotested with due en ergy against the plan of the iidmlrul to expel mid completely dissolve the piovlslonul government and use to this ml tlit? whole forte of the men of vim-. In ulti the lieiinuu representative ex plained in lilm that the colintiy wast 111 a (Oiidltloti of pel left tianiUllliy mid that thuiu wen no masons why they should not i-uiotly wait for the decision of the treaty powoi". On .Miutli 12 Admlinl Kant Issued his ptoilumiitloii and did not hesitate to junto in the Samoa text that all con suls were uglt-ed as to the proceeding I ugalllit tile iuulrilulial government. The (.onnnn h pit sentntlve. Ilinily .-solved not to havi th (Jeiiii.in wur- "11111 'II W 11.1! ll'-mate III lie- iiii- I t"iidlnr liiitdiciv. istiftl his lounter I piotlunuitluu. The Miiliuifu men writ I not iillowid Hit Itabt time for ton-ld-lel.itlutl Tliev evacuated Mulllill. the sent ot tho piovlslonal goveinmeut, on .Mniiila.v. Mai b J.! but weie almidy I -lint uiioii wh n tliev, on Wednesiliy, had not Net ltt the teiiltoiv ol the inunltipiilltN. In older to filghton thu Matmitii men still more all Tanu men, thiiiiuli vii.v little Im lined to light agniuot tlit 1 1 own people, weie tumid l.v Knglih wiih rllles and plenty ot amuiiiiiltion i The Victims. i mitig the Nit tints of tin pte-tnt lighting in t- also the biavi maiints, and It is a pit J to siv that II not nil, .vet most of thim have Inst their life thiough the bullets of theit own tom tudts. That sin h Ihlngs m tv ha)ipeii. Is imlN too tasilv xplulin d. 'Mill fix and tuws. In oueipiMiee of the continued guard and patio! ser vice, nvel eeiol-od and IieiN tills, lost tlif iet nnes,iiN for tlie handling of till anus If a leal ntstles In the night If an animal moves, Immedi.ite- l the gun-, unit aims aie filed. In sliul t there Is an Ini redllile waste of ammunition. Of ionise, as w,f in In- eNpeitid, tin antl-iieiiuan elt mints In Santo i ui i alieadv now tagti at woik to make the (rninii consul n.spon-iblu foi eM'iN thing on th" giound that he, bv lefuslng to p.irtii Ipate In the pio eettlli.gs of thu Aiiieiltaus and Ihiglh, eiKiniiaged the Matiiala men to itMst-.ilii-e. Tills eliaige is easily lefuted A pionduie ot stidi lnutallt ns that at piesent In lug eiiai ted against Ma- tu.ifi" I. t nnti!ii to all laws ot Humaii Hn and eh tlivation and ought to hiivo In en ipjeited at the stmt ly the unanimous Not of all the consul--- How the tr.iged of Matanfa and hi-, fol low eis will end is not dlllleiilt to iire dlct. It the govoi nnients of Ihigl ind and America do not In time put a stop to l lie attloti if theli lepiesontatlvos i te iliev ivlll have tin thou hands thr? blond of a good-heaitoil people dtlven to death nnd distiuttlon in maintain Im; It am lent laws and customs SHOT THREE TIMES. David Quinn's Peisistent Attempt at Suicide In jmies That Will Piob- ably Prove Tatal, Slii'tlnl to the Stiantiiu Trllnuii Hnwley, Pa , Apill Hi. M David Quinn, aged J(l .ve.us, unman led. io hldlng on Glass How, attempted suicide in nn ottthous-e at 10 o't lot k this moin lng by shooting himself in the In ad thiee times vvitli a ::j tallbre bull-dog revolver One ball lacoiatod tho scalp ni loss the foit-head, one enteicd the light ear nnd flattened against the toinpot, ii bone and one putt-red near ihe right temple. lodging In the bialn against the Hontal bone. Dr. l-'iltts wns summoned and extri cated the ball nl the eai. Quinn was conscious and stated the shooting was iiecldi ntal, but his story Is dlsciedltod. No leasoii is assigned foi the act. lie cannot lecover. WILL NOT RE-ENLIST. Majority of Volunteeis at Manila Have Had Enough. Wushlngtoii, Apill 111 The deMip of the Miiunlei i-s to letuin to this countiy Is evldenied in a lopoit which show! th.it of those who have bei n offeieil olipoituilllv to ie-enlst. with the otfer o a bonus In navel pay of ovei $ViO, only .seven pei tent, will accept. Tho Noluuteeis. It is stated, dcslle to . ome home bv oigunlzatlons instead ot in dlvlduullv. Some dlscliaigfs of individual f-oldleis has been brought about bj congres slmuil piessuio, but as a itile aeneral Utls has been disappiovlng all appli cations foi dlsclniEOS extopt in tile use of sick or wounded and disabled soldluis. CASUALTY REPORT. ishlngton Apill 1C The wi ilip.nu moat loielvtil tin tallowing fiom Iion eial litis. Casualties not lu-rttofoie u pnrted. Klllnl Third aitllleiv, Apill 11 Ser gi.nit John I.. I.nng PHvaie i: Plfen Woundeil-Piist Washliigtnn Apill 9, Coijior.il c.ilwflboni hip. sllglit- Twoatv sieond lnl'inlij, Pilvato itohtii II HiK, forearm modeiate' Thlitienlh Mlimesiita, Am II 111. Private Clinilos .Still, kiui, slight. Chillis Conlev (l.i v lile. Hllrhl. April 12 Coipoi.il Hobeil Ke. llhei, kg siveii Plist Montana. Ap-II U, Pilvato Joseph A Wilght, thigh, se vtio Tlilnl aitlllti Apill :'. Moutiniint Conrad II I.uiun . modeiate I'll, vatts H,ilili lloldin i hook, t-cveii . Ileuiy V Jarnoll tlilsh severo; Deoige S.nu plis clni.it, flight, Itobut Moles liniiil, sllKbt. Soldleis Return. Sun Pinmlxco, Apiil li,.-Tln I'nlled States ti.inspori Senator ims itirlvoil Ironi Mimlld She brought onlv ihn h retuinliig Holdiors, Ueutenant P. II Pin. liv. Plist Cullroitiln, l.leiiteiiniit i;. Mo. Cill Pirst IiIjIio. and Juiu terniiistt r a Clerk P.. S infoid Call for a Strike. Chin lorol rielgliim Apill 1H The N.i. tlunal Peduiatlon of mlneis lssiu d a call fur un Immediate Htrlke for u 2 per cont. liiureso In hiirin In all the four rut coal buklus of Hulgluin, COLONIAL TARIFF REGULATIONS TO GOVERN CUBA, PORTO ItICO AND THE PHILIPPINES. Quanlcn to Be the Sub-Pol t of Ports Rico List of Articles to Be Ad mitted Ftec Inventois mid Own eis of Patents to Have Snme Pro tection ns in the United States. Penalties, etc. Washington, April 1G-U dliectlon of tile piesldent, acting Societal v of Win Melkpljohu hns Issued the follow ing lustiiictlotis to the mllltuiy uutlioi Itles In Culm, PniKr Hh-o and thu Phil ippines. Fils'-Tll.i pitsltblit illieits that Oiun ieu "hall lu- made n sub pint of Porto ltlto It Is Mid tu lu. out of the best iiutilial liorts In the Mind ot Pmto Jtko nnd nurclmiils uiul iilunliit pstlin itc thi eNpoits In in the dlstileis It m-ivps Id siigai ami tutfie alone at $!.hiOij nil iiu.illv while tin Iiiiiniis un pstlmalti nl alinii-t it n it quite ns largi a sum Hn nnd Tin lutsliienl tlln-its ihni ur li les ot growth pioilnct niiU Mnlllllue- ttlle of the Philippine lliinils ispoitnl to I a fonigii (oiintiN ami i.tuiinil without I It... I I, TT l.u, ,, ,,, ,,,. .1 l, . .1.... ... .... "" ' '"M .., ,,i. ,1 in. , , in llllt 111 nil- I ploviil In comiitlon b hiiv puxe's ot n m comiitlon tiiaiiiitat tuie ui otlni im in," anil un i whlili no di inv1i.Ii k oi tioimtv hns bn-n l.illowtd slmii . nibnltttil llii ol diilN. 'I'lilnl An nit icliaiidlsp lnuiid on unv lvis.il i-nti ilnir a Cuban poll whltli Is I Hill lilt lllilril tn tin vciil4 in inlTi si sli.tll forlelt nil illinium iqntl In v.iIih to iln tiii'ii hnnill-e not imiiiili sti i All Mich uieiibanillsp In Im Mm: to or cuiislucd In thf otlli-iis ii en w of tin- vessil is lllawlse fiiileltnl iinlnss t slinll be ilt nr 1 ptnviit that tin nmbsion wns not tin nsnlt ol fi mil oi inlliisnn lu such tnsrs the m.istei m.i be allowed to toirert ills mn tilTt si hi mi mis of n pnst-ontiv. Slioulil inv inii ki gi nr iitlili nntiinl oil the ni.inife-t be uiI-nIiil. on tin anlvid i oi int. oiN'l, ton in isii r is coiniienrri to pilN II Ilell lltN ill l )i I toll Illtllsllll- tneilt unless the ilelleb-ni-v h ill be sit. Isf letnrlls i Npl.ilm il or in i oiuiioil foi. Poiiilh llrli'ks tiluiil oi ungliiztil .or building pulpitis ,is well ns umlressivl i "1111111111 pine luiiibi r, shall In uilmltlp'l Into ill Cuban in its ilutj tu.. Arlii1"" ol flrc-tlav lutioiliiteil into Ihe Mauds sli ill piv onlv ..ilients ptr lfti kilos Tills is to eiicuiu.ige the eitetiim of residences b the Cub ins. l'ltlll-Tlie ilutv on entile suit si ill he l't tints anil on m iinif.it tiiinl salt S) i cuts pi r lii kilos SiMh Iiini ntois ii ml owneis of pat ents slia" li.ivr tin '.line protection In tin srviinl islands iiudei tle nilhtniv goVeiiiineul ot tin- I'nlted Stntis its th V itcilve under tin lews of tin I nil il Stlltes Tbe ollll I sj., ilnlH ii f, , to ott.l i is nl put tits Im luillnc ilestn p.iti ills width hive bK'ii Issinil, n shall licit af tel lie 1-stled lis VM II OS to oVVIlels of undo minks pilots anil lab Is which nro dull reMsteioil In the I'nlti il Suitts pit ent olHi i- at tin ding to the l.iws of the Pnlteil Stiite" lolttlng to tin giant of patents nnl to the it-glsti.illon of tr.nle ni.ii i;s. mints .mil libels i The otilti piovliles Unit nu Infiluge-irn-ut of the ilglns siiiutd bv the law till Issue nf i pit-lit oi lu registration of a mule in. irk prim or lulu I. slinll subject the Riilliv poison oi ptttN to .til of i li llubllltlts eie.ittd and Imposed bv tha I iws of the Pnltt d Slates whit li n l.itt to sin li matters It Is provided hoNvev.i In smh uses ns me above niPiitioiuil lb it n dulv cer tlllid copj of the p.iti nt oi tirtlllcuie of reglstintloii of the H ole milt k pilnt or l.ibtl. must be filed in tile tittlei of the gov 1 1 noi gonial of tin Islands In wh! li piotittlon Is iltsliod To Mils provision is nddi d a sieond vis- Tint the lights of propeitj in pibnts nnd trade niniks ort-uiod In tho hovei.il Wl inds and other pciled teriltoi.v to piisons innb r the Spinish laws, slinll 1" lespeited thr mn'i ns If sinli laws wi io In full feme In sold lslai ds or leiilt'irv GLASS WORKERS' STRIKE. Will Poice Many Pet sons Out of Employment. Hildg. ton N J.. April !. Th" strike of tin window gliss workeis in sympatic with and to aid the sulking bottle blow eis will foite the cutters nnd llatttneis Into idleness aftoi they shrill have ilnlsiied upon the wate now on nana. inese i.uiei classes oi workmen held meetings tndav. They have had no olee in the stilke and do not apptove of It. They will slaud by their contiaots with the iiiamif.n t uiera as long as there Is woik for tin m to do Neaily $1,000 was paid to the sti Us ing bottle workeis by the National as hiiclalton jpsterday. The t umberl.ind, the Cobanse and the Moore-Jonps' f.ictoilis ufuse to close up their bottle fiu lories, despite the- at Hon of the window glass men The situation Is veiv grave There aie rumoih that un attempt will be made to get the Halliond Men's Ilmtlioihood to aid the sit liters. RELIGIOUS CENSUS, Unique Movement in the Way of Canvassing at Pittsburg. Plltsbuig. Apill 17 The Allegheny Sabbath association, uftoi months of piepniatlon, inirifd to a suerthsful terinlnatlon inside of twelve houis on of the most unique census taking moNeinents ever attt mpied here. The object of the tonsils is to sieuie foi the association complete details of th ii'llglous and non-iellglous life of the iwo i itlos, Thiee thousand ihuitli workeis made thu canvass, with the lestilt thnl lio.OOfl families lepiesentlng -100 ooo Individual luembois weie vlslttd Tabulated Ilg uies will be given out In a day or two. RESULT OF VENDETTA. Raphael Rozinto Shoots nnd Kills Alphonso Cerino, Philadelphia, Apill 1. Hapliael Ho Ztnto shot and killed Alphonso Ceilnu jearl this moinlng dining a quaircl lu trie Italian quaiier oi tim tty Ho Into wns aiiested. Ho savs the niur dei wut. dm to u business quaiiel in which I'eilno was the aggiessor Filendb of the dvnd man sav It was the lesult of a vendetta whli h had Its beginning in Italy joins ago and ilia Huiluto had been for months waiting nu oppoitunlty to kill (Yriuo Representative Baird 111. iit-htngton, April hi. HMiresentiitlvti Itulid. of Louisiana, whose condition Ini pmved hllghil) i sienl.it, men woist- to. da and hu Is ,,'niduully sluklug. , SPANISH CONSULATES. A Number to Be Created General Rlos and the Spanish Prisoners. Madrid, pill 16 -The ofliolol gtxzptto today contains a roinl decree appoint ing the Duke tie Areas to be Spanish envoy ti not dinar nnd minister plenlpotpntlai v to the United Stntrs. The decree also creates consulates tit lliuunn. Manila. Hollo, San Juan tie Potto Kico ii ml Clonfugos Sonor Lar rea, now Kpnnlsh consul at Antwerp. Is tmnsfeiied to Havana. Senoi Houllln, now at Shnligli.il Is appointed to Ma nila., anil Si not- Pilarti gop to Ant woip. l flonetul Klos, Spain s pilmlpal coin tnander in the Phillpllie.s, cables that Mnjor iioneial Otis has granted him a safe conduct for his ililef of ptaff and anotlipi ofTUer, whom ho l sending to Aguinaldo with u IsttPi demanding thu llboiallnn ot the Spanish pilsoneis In Hip name of liniiianit v and Intoinn tlonal law. In the ovent of n lelusal, the commlssioiu is will ai-k Aguinaldo loi- n delitilte decision In 01 lei tliat lli'-y may at quaint the clviiiztit woitu wmi his nttitude iioneial ltlos has em poweied them to ofiei to smifudei to Aguinaldo l.fiflo Kllipluo inl-oneis who have bun plated at l In Spanish inin niandei s disposal bj fleneial Otis THANKSGIVING AT ST. PETER'S. - - Auniversaiy of the Coronation Cele - btated Yesteiday. Ibnne, Apill lb The 'Clianksglv lug mass at St Pelt r's cntln drill, which was postponed on account of the Ill ness nf ills holiness ltom the auniver saiy of the i (initiation, was culnbialed liiilav lu the Haslllcn whli h was tllionged with diploma is lepttseiilu tivts ol the eiiHlein patiiaichates and foieign notables Tho pope entered hj an Intel loi stair case lommunicatlng with the chupil of the holy sncranient at half past tun this moinlng He was piei riled by a piotesslou of tnidlnals and pitlntes. In full vestinent ulid w. in ing the trlpli low n, he was tallied along the gloat nave In the Sedla Clestatorl.i to the pontlHial tin one, the congregation inisliig loud itic-lumatlon until he took his sent. Caldlnul C.imillo Miyyelhi pieteot of Ihe eongii gallon of sacted Hltes. itlebinted mass At lis close the pope solemnlN gave his blessing and was Mien hoi no back to his pilvntu aiiuuiiituu, amid re in wed an lamatious. London Apill 17 The Home cories poiideiil of tlii Dally Telerraph, who lnuiid the t-outiast ltetwton tin gllt tiiing I'loinoiiv and the delillltatod llguie of tile pope nioi i- painful than mining," s.ivs The whole eiienmiiv was unduly Inuiied. The pope remarked to an at tendant .tftti win ds All how weak I feel. 1 wonder If this will pn down to hbloiv is inv last appeal iince at St J'otois- JUDGi. ASKED TO RESIGN. ri.ink E. DellenbntiBh Accused of Unptofesslonal Conduct. Cleveland. Apill Hi -The Cleveland bar assot latlon ,vesetiila adopted reso lutions ttiiiiesUng Judge Pi unit K Dol lenbaugh to iesgn ftom the bench of tin iiiiniiKin ideas limit The it-solutions lefei to the it-ienl sensational dial of Judge Dttlonhaugh and State Senator Veinon Huike on the chaige of iiiipiufissUin.il conduit In the Manning tllvoree case and to the fact that Judge Dtlleiibaiigh was found guilty by the Ciieult couit and sentenced to disbai -ini-nt. Judge Dellenbaugh said last night that he would not resign, but Would follow the advlie of his counsel The assoi Uitlon also adopted a leso i Union piomisliig, with the view of tak ing tin elei Hon ol Judges out of urae- Hi al politics, to select the t.tndld.ites whom It will tavor by asking the picf eianee of all members The lcsolu tlon pledges membeiH to unanlinously suiipoit the tandldatori unproved by tin association and to unanimously op pose all otluis A committee will be apoluted to c.ni.s out the plan WIFE-BEATER BEATEN. Hcmy Johnson Taken fiom His Home by Masked Men, P.iiffnlo. N Y., Apill 1C.-A Cony. Pa . spul.il tu the Cotirlei says that 'in -illeged wlfelie.iter. lleniv Johnson, .lb mt 10 yea is old, was taken from his home at West Spring Creek ton miles south ot Cony, by a bind of masked men snipped of his clothing, tied to u tiee nnd beaten with whips until ha lost consciousness. Ills back w-us horribly Inn-rated. Johusuii was left apparently dead nn the giound, and when ho revived h nulled to his home. Mlbough budl.v Injuied he will ic-cover. TRAGEDY IN THE TENDERLOIN. Cleveland. Apill 10. In a fit of jeal ousy nt :i o'clock this morning William IttnttN. aged :.'.', shot and killed John M iilden, aged .".', and sent a bullet thiough the loiehead of Mabel Day, ovi r whom the men had qualified. Tho woman will u-covt i. The shooting occulted in the wo man's house ui the toudeiloiii. Itc-dtty has thus f.n eluded the police. Mr. Quay Is Checrtul. Philadelphia, Apill HJ - Ux-l ulied Stutrs Senator Quaj who lift this tliy sestiriliv tot Washington, r. turin-il to night In oidei to bo In couit tomoirow iiinrnlng when the second week of his HI il begins Mt Quav was in a t lit-t-ilul mood ami sjioke fuely on gnu ml sub lets but li.nl nothing to h on pulltlis in tlin tilal. I'jion his alilvil he wtut illml to tin Hotel Walton when In nut ii ttvv pollliiiil and poison il U hints Steamship Auivals. Ntw Voik. Apill ll -Alllv.il l..i Tuill ului, Havre, Sol rt-iilo Uiuibiun llnvie Al rlv-d- La Chiunpugiiu New Voik. IJiKtiiHtown bnlltd Pmbilu, l.lvtinool tor New York Soulliiirnpton Sillt-di Mi "men, No Vork IsU of Wight l'nssod. Nourillaiitt fiom Autwt-ip fur New Yolk - Mrs. Fiank Cook Dead, Aiiimpolls. Apill lo. Mis Cook wlfo of Capialn 1'in ilk Cook, who cnmmandul tin- llrooklvu iluiing the luu war, illid lu-io this iiiornltiK aftei a llugeiing m uess Captain Cook had liei n cabin) for mid Is t-xpeultd to arrive hi New Voik tomorrow. Mrs. Cook leuvis two soas. out a suigeon and Ihe olhei a cadet, liolh lu ihe navj. MANILA DEATH LIST. Additional Reports Received fiom General Otis. Wushlngtoii, Apill 10 The follow lnr cnblogiiiins fiom Geneinl (Mis til Ma nila were received ut the war depail mint todaj. Manlht, Apill Pi. Arllutnnt Oeiieinl, Waol Inglotr Dentllf hluii List lepillt. Smilll-pON Apill 6, Dan S. Noble, teornlt Klgliteillth Infiintrv 9th. Nuthun C. P. Prkkett, pri vate, Twciit -third lulniitiv, lit li. Julius tlohlolil cmpeial, Kouith Infuntr.v ; 1 ttli, Algernon Cliirtlner, t'oiinh nfantrv , John Tumi r Pft -Hint Iowa. Tvphnld fever Apill S Charles Knlscr, corpoiMl Plist NMiniska Pivei, untie teiinliittt April 11, Oliurlirt Pehiels, Plist South Dakota DvsLiitti.v April 11. Al beit H Wltnkei- siiguint Plibl Ninth Dakotn. SnielUe Apill 12, (leoigc llrlggu, private Pltsl WnuiuIiik IiiIjiiUn, r. nl luiim, lliury 1) Wh ks (.Signed) Hls. Mm Ibi Apill li. Ailjiilnlit liimi.il Wnsliliigton Ciisualtlt-s not heietoluie rfpoitiil VV',,iiiwl,..l Plrul N!t.1il.iMl.i-t Alnri b ?d. p,h .,,, i)L(.(iH p,,isboig. nbiltuneti. slight LMh, Ptlvatf Orn Hosl, slip . slight, ilb. PiImiii-s Jesse I'.ilul. li mil siiKht, 1M wiiul .Mnttle-ws, wilst, slight, William !.. Ullborl. sld. slluht. '-1st Se-gt nil W111- lum I. llii-hr shoulder vllglil. Prlvnlisi llllbllt ItllSlllllsspll, thlMi SlNl 10. Piank (liah'im log slight Plist Wiisltlngtiin April 1' Plist l.ltu- . ti limit lMwinil 1J Soiitliotn fori aim hip seven-sevi io- Plist Selgt'.ilil John J I Cuilton h g, slight I Pom tu nth Infiintrv 1'iiv.iltH Mos. s P Pilthild, thigh sev.te Alonzo It. .inllii "on bin sevoio S.cnliil Oiegou l.'ilb Si i olid l.luitoi n tit 1 A Vou ng foot, serious Pirst North I) ikota Pilvato lleiln-rt Pli Id, ankli sevi n- Ivllled Kbst North I) ikota: Col per ! I Dilsenll Wai.1 noi J Peler Tonipkl-is Pllvules Allied Almiii till im " I. mil' Musician C.eonse olnillei (Signidl tis. LAWTON'S EXPEDITION. Returns to Manila Attei Distiibut ing Pioclamntloiia. Manila. Apill Id- Dining the absence ol Malm lien l.il Law ton's -M-odltlon to tin Siint.i Cruz distill t on the south- i enstein side of Lagunu Do I'.av tin- In- i sin gents havi- been com filtrating .it the noitheiti t nil of the lake near PusIl and th- Anieiliim senilis it-port that seveial tlinusand ate alie.tily ihcie. leiieral Law ions expeilltlon Is now on Its wav Imi k Two hiinilnd and lift) Chiiuinii u fiom Simla Cnu have arrived hole. Tliev lett the town owing to theli fe.ir that the lebeb, oil le-entullig it would wit.il. Ni ngeance upon them for lavor Ing the tneili .ins If Bo n in Muoi Geneinl Lawton'.s ipeillton to the Lamina De I'.av dis till t le-embukiil last evening, nn ihmwd loi the nlcht at tlio btai! ot the 1 1 i r Pnsg .nnl naclied Alanlla this moinlng biinging all the men and the enntiiiKl Instil uri'tit lioat- Its oblccls. ti.nuelv, the capture of the lnsiugi uts boats and the- dlstilbu tloti -f tlio piot Initiation emphasized bv a lisson of Ameilian powei thlollghoiit tin- lake legion was at tained. General Law ton Immediately began piepniatious im an Impoitnnt oxpi di tlon on land. Tln-ie has been no light ing mi the lake lor tlnee d.ivs. SMALL POX SCARE. Dayton Station Is Agitated by Six- i teen Cases. Giei-nsbuig Pa., Apill 10 The dis toveiv ol sitien e-nses of smallpox in the vlclnltv of Dayton station, near est Niwton. yo-ttidav on onlrig has 1 1 atod groat t-xt Itement In that local itN Tin iilm in Is sn-e.tdlng loo .it a lapld rati Di. Hammer, ipedlcal ln sn i toi tor the state bo.nd of health, at once wlied the state authoiitles and luune Important miusiues looking to ii quatantlne of all the atlllctod people nf the ni Ihhborhood will bo taken to morrow. About nn eininl neteentage 'of Anient .ins, Italians and Hungaiinns Hie afllltitil. A tew of tin mnv .descents that wore among tne tlisi to become alfec-ted and who paitlallv rttoveied, seveial tl.-ys igo loft the locality and that Is whv Dr Hummel ftius the spu-ad of the disease In other parts. A leporl leac-h-od bote todaj that the disease had bi iiken out In tlio vicinity ot Johns town and Dr Hnmmcr, as in other msis believes the disease was can led fiom Davton Now that the deadly nature oi the dltease Is positively known the people aie uvlng lor help. DESPERATE BURGLAR. He Attempts to Kill Officer Ruddy at Wllkes-Baire. Wllkes-Hanc, Pa. Apill pi Heibitt Plsher, aged .!-'. who t lalins Chicago as bis home, was taught by Policeman HuJd this moinlng In the ui t of burg laillng a house When asked to tlnow up his hands he opened lire on the olll cer. The l.itti-i pulled his revolver and Hied two shots at the huighu, both of which took eft cot In his light side. The woundoil man was taken to the ltosultal, where the bullets weie e 1 1 at ted He will lei ovei. Mr, Hobait's Condition. Washington. April Pi Vict- President Hnbirt Is holding the Flight gain slinvva lust wt-tk lie Is able to pailako ot more hcaitv food, sit iii about a halt hour dully now hi Ills loom end Ik e constant le.nloi of iii-wspapMs TIIK NEWS THIS MOICVIXU Vltgtlicr Indications TuJiv FAIRt RISING TEMPeRATUHe. tJineial-Ni vv York's (nation to (Jm of Dowev s Pei ceiniikois. (It una n View of the S.imiMii Tioublts. Tnilff ItogulJtlor.s Alfctllng Culm ami Poito ltlto. Geueial Mt i etuij Confeii nvi ut At lantic City. I'liiauiiiil ami Ct mnierclal. l.oi.il-Hev Dr. Itit.v inonii Pre.it lies at Kim P.nk Church IMitoilnl Hryau's (I Dh nor Speech Loud lutetestliis Dn ut llio N i.ril- Itlg Ciinleieiii-e. A Tlute-Coiiit'ied Telephoi.e Plght. Local West Scraiitou and Suhuiban. News Hound Almiii Sorantnn. Local Inlet etlliig D.iy at tho W$ ti ming Confenuio iCunilmlod,). . ARRIVAL THE Thousands Welcome Hie Warship That Fired the First Shot at Manila. The Cruiser, Accompanied by Two Small Ships Captured from Spaniards, Parades from Tomp kinsville lo Grant's Tomb Officers and Sailors on Ihe Ship Are Drenched The Captain and Crew Formally Welcomed by Mayor Van Wyck. Naval Procession Was Led by the Glen Island. Special Demonstration at Governor's Island. New Vork. Apill Pi Til- 1 1 b biatiou whltli attended tin- nliiin of the Putted Stales n nisei Haleigh fiom Manila, vvliloh had to be postponed es-it-id.i.v, owing to the warships late at l In nl, oeeutled ludjv Tho vtssel at ompanied bj two small wuihlps laptined fiom the Spanlatds last sinn nii'i nnd a diet ot about tweiilv-tlve exclusion steamois and tug boats, p.u-aile-d limn Tnmpkinsv llle to Grunt K Tomb and fiom then- link to am bor age In tin- Not Hi tlvti, olt Thiitv touilh s( I eel ll would havi been dlllleiilt to hove seletted mini 111 le nient or dlsugiee.ible wenthei than that whli h piev ailed all the time that the Halt-igli was passing In levlew In -Ion-tin tliousanns of eiiiuushistii pi n pie who lined the tile banks and gave their heaitv t lioei s ol wel.ome home The i miser loft hoi niii-liin.iBs olt Toninkllisville for hei oiuade up Hie liaj and Hudson ilvei shoillv In loi. noon An bout before that time a dii-s-.lillg i .nil toiiiiiieiiieu to tall and Ibis soon tuineil Into a steadv downpoui, whli li lontinuoil the lemaliidei of the da. Tin all was law and the tittle rs and men of the Halt igh stood upon tho decks three hums, iliem-h-d to the skin and shlveilng with tho i old Then? wen VOI.V few people along the rlvti flout lu tlie lower pail of the rllv, owing pait to the wen i In i and part lv to the luci that the eiitiames to the pleis aie genoiallN t Iom d on Sundays. Hut gie.it iiowds assembled In Htvor slile Park ovelooUing the Hudson and men worm ii and ihtldien stood there foi bouts miner umliiell.is wutthlng the vessels mi theii wav up (lie ilvei and on theli letuin At Giant's Tomb. P.v lai tin gnulist gatheilng of peo ple wis In lb- vliinltv ot C.iant's luinb, whli h was the tin nine- point ot the paiade. A i utloiial salute was tired there bv the Haleigh and also bv thu captuied Spanish pil.is and tin- scene was lL-iiileied a iiiciuoiuble tun bv the shrieking of a bundled ii mn whistles lioni ecurslnn hoalp -inn Im oinoilvos and eheeis (loin thousRiiils of people on shoie and on the vessels In the liver. The Raleigh lav at uiuhoi olt Toinp klnsvllle all the morning, and no i" ilul Mllemont ultended bet piesenro theie until about 10 o't lot It. when sov -c-t .il Murslou sle.imiis aiilvnl Horn tho c-ltv, i .in alongside of her and tlieoiod her time and again Mrs. Cogltlan. the wife of the commander of the t miser, aiilvid . t Tompklnsvllle between ' and 10 o'i lot k whete she took a mull boat nnd went mil to the Haleigh and woliomed lnr husband. C iptiiin Coghkiii was ippihed early of the Inieniloni of the Citizens' leeeptlon eo'iunlttee to visit the Haleigh and aoc'oinpany the tiulsoi on the parade. He had his c-iuv. givt hot bull a tn-sli t-o 1 1 if paint iluiing the time between iliybit-ak and tlie bout set lor thr ar ilval ot tin- lonimttten and all tho olllc-eis picpaied foi the occasion In putting on full diess Halu iimnienced to lull soon niter 10 o't link, and an limit later the dei ks weie ilooded and eveiy one on Hit Italelgli was seeking shelter vvheii-vi-i it nuild b found Boats of all dosi ilptioun continued to anlve lioni tin- tity ..ud each one tan up as i lose to the I.alfili as possible and ihc-eied lit-i. Tlit two captured Spanish gunboats, the Alvaiado and Sandoval anhed fiom the iuivn .vanl eaily, both diessed gully with lings und bunting, and they t-rentid uiinost ns much enthusiasm as tin- Hah Igh her self. The Official Welcome. About It o'lloik tin laigi. sieam-r (Hen IsIhihI aiilved, t-airying the tit lens j ei option lOIIllilltteo. headed t)J flavor Van Wjck, and uln having on boatd a number of invited guesis v. tit legation of Hie lommlitee number ing not more than u mole, went aboard I li Haltlgh. All hands on tin-i uilsei weie tailed lo tiuuiteis and Muym Van Wyi k und the nth-r etunniittee nien weie leeolved with naval foi inalll.v CiiptHin Coghiau stood ut ihe gangwav ami ineivid the vlsltm and est-oiled thi-m lmindluli lv to his lablu Tlie ceremonloH then were miv bilef, i unsmiling not inoie than five minutes The major lu a few words welcomed tin Huleigli to .New Voik e Mended the freedom of the eliv tu officers and men, apologised for tip dlMigrec-able weather and nssuitd Cap tain Ctiglihtii of a heaitv webomi' Captain Coghl.in irplled hilellv Tin-e-oiuinllteo did not stop aboard a min ute lifter the fin nullities, of the vvel-i-oiiio aboiinl. ThPiu wns no lnsptiii. Hon of tho vofrtiol: lu fact, that would OF RALEIGH have boon almost impossible hi th? diem hing rain that was falling at the time. Tho committro returned to the (lien Island t once, and us Mayor Van Wok lett the side of the P.a leigh bo reiolved a salute of fifteen guns Preparations wem niiide then lo get iindei wmv foi the parade. Tho Hal eigh was li'Miled down the stieain at Hie time and when she i.ilsed her , anchoi mid swuiur .nouiid slowly tin whistles on all the oralt near her slnleked a saliSe and all the people on tin ocuislon boats cheered and waved luindlit-i chiefs and llags. The Olen Island led the pioiesslon of Vessels, nnd tlie Tlslelgh followed Just astoin of hei Tlit AlNarndo and Sandovnl took liosltinii off either bow of the i i nisi i and pollie boats, tugs anil tho xtiiilon hn its tidlowecl In double col iiniii Th-ie was no sptcl.il demon sliatlnii until (lovmoi's Island nv.h oarsed, when a national salute wn Hied About this point the coast sui vev stearnei Pathtluder, with Assist ant Set-ietarv ol" the Xuvy All- n aboard Joined the piocesslon, follow -lu? Just In the wake of the Haleigh. Krom the time tbe HaleUll left tho IStlteiv until hIu leached (liants ton-b hoi whistle and fog siren w.-i" blow hi"; ulmmt constantly in losponso to s.i,iiitis from vessels lying at their dm llii or moving no and down the liter Tin- ferryboats weie eiowilid with people cboei Ing and waving hand kerchiefs, and seveial ol the boats ran ulniU side the Haleigh foi a shott dis tant Captain n'mghlau was on tho hildge tienili h 11 tho way up tho llv r with the exei utile mid n.iNlg.itlns olll cers ll won- hundlrd up In rain coats and meived the full forte of the stoi in lu theli faces C.uitulu Coghlan was nblUeil to luie his In ad to the rain n. gie.it part of ihe time In waving his tip lu lospunse to the salutes and eheois ot pauslng veneris. Little Attention to Stonn. Tin otllcer paid little attention to tin kiunii and wuved their caps in stanllv, not u))jc.ulns' to mi ml tins soaking width theli dress unlformi and tlioli bodies as well rr col veil. As foi the ailors they novii- thought of shelter at all A tew were clad lu oil skins, but most of them, stood on tho exposed tores i title, with nothing- but tin ir blue Jin-Rets covering their shoul deis and most ot the time with their hats living in the all. Ollleeivi nnd men alike e.iessed the greatest sui- prisi ai the d-imonstr..tlon and nvoii doietl what tliev had done to -warrant all the iiuthusiabm which was being displayed. Many of them worn beanl to make icniirks to the effect that tho battle or .Manila bnv was lought so long aco that they had almost forgot ten ii, but that It set mini tho Amoil i in pi uplt leineinbered It still. Ity the time the Jliilelgh. and her es corts root hod the southern end of tho Hlveis.iile pul. the nun had not abat ed In the least, but the enthusiasm, instead of falling nlf, Inciaasod both on the vt-s-'els ami on Rhcre. Tho boule v.ud -iiul the paths In the park wtro nowled In the people who had btvn walling there an hour or moie all ill mi In d and llllleil but with the una thought ot doiiiR honor to the lialelgh. Two shoie li.i t leili-f, dreil a s tluto near this point, an 1 people along shore, In boat houses and lu small launches fired olf tannini - u Itvitf revolvtns and uhotgiin, while a hulf doon locomo tivts on tin- uilioml track that inns along the river added to the deafen ing nolat by blowing tlielr whistles all ihe time the Haleigh wan passing. .lust before aulvlnu almost oft Oi ant's tonib the trttlsii slowed down piepiiHtuiv to till ning and while tho i;Ul'i:i irih and whistle idowlug and other noises weie at theli hetghth, two six pourideis on the Haleigh commune nl their salute of tw entj -one guns. Tho bust khoi had hardl died awty whin the Alvaradu and Sandoial ojsoned vvitli theii ruulonnl s:,tliiii- and it bat lei j on shoie Joined in lite tilbun- to iioneial (ititnt. When the M I litest wer? loiicludcd the Raleigh tllllleil iilowlv nnd lie.id-d down the river hoi esiorH tin ttliiv nt tin- siun-- time The i un liaclt to anchorage oil' Thlity-fotirth Htieet was inude slowlv and the Klin's niitluiHlasm was dlsplaved an on tin) run up the ii.. t H-rttVUt-f t WEATHER TORECAST. X f i I ii-hm-i -i lot Monilav VlMlld.l lull Apill bi I'oiuaM 4 Por tastein Perm- H v.l.li sliwl rlsili - leinpomtiuo, illmliiUhlng wlntU, I'liosdny WHiniei with incionxlinc t'lillldlnens f t-rtttMttttttt I 4-