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. JNUKUUi 111 MINERS' MOB "K An Monday Celebration Results Seriously CITY TERRORIZED UY MINtRS Wmt ice Ave Shot Dead and Two ? jr / Dangerously Wounded by Deputies at Johnstown, Pa., in Struggle to Prevent Rescuo of Arrested Men by Mob and Citizens Fear Dire Revenge By Means of Dynamite. 7 Jolfistuwu, I'm., Special.* Thi'c.? m men Iim v'c been shot dead. :i boy f:<* j'Yyr tally \v?m in U'iI and minin.g engineer, nrt^w-' Dchtnev, taken i ? ? llie liospi ggiags I'm I in J' serious condition as n result fcM': . f *d ii viol :u \\ imlber among 4 1 it* strik s|r , Vyih .. '"U roal miners "fe. Estill Tin' 1 1 1 ; i ??<.* i.< Sheriff I ?;i!? |. ? in ;i 1 1 : i s ?M of tevroi I>t;?'ti summoned anil an appeal has Jieen made to (iovernor I 't'lin ypMeker I'" troops. I here Mie several til hers "i 'he rmlers who have sustained slight. in, |ii vies. 'I he dead men and mnM of (lie injured are foreigners and !:- ii mimes eanuot li<* obtained. I'll'' bodies aif I vin?! in I he si reel white they fell, llie strikers refusing to ailo.v the nndeii akerw t < > remove ! In III. T!v l'oi'<'j?;i uleint id have heen eele h ni tin;* I'liisii-r .Monday in ilie mining distvei and mueh liipior lias heen n-etl. '!'l|e streets have heen thronged all day with q boisterous erowtl. but tin sign of. trouble appeared mil i ! uiyhl. A hotly of stiiker? were as sembled in front 01 \\ iudber jail <^is cit.-sini* the mass ' meet iu>r that Jhld been held durum' the afternoon' and Which has heen addressed by three ? ntholie priests. The iiiseiis.-it?ii gtew into arguni'Mit and soon there wa> a irri for-all lii? h t . deputies thai had been sworn in v* ben llie strike in the eoal mines was ;ir>; inaugurated made tlieu' appear :;;ie<: a:'d a number ol' arrest* were :n.i<le. All ?d' the arresicd men were union men ami their colleagues set up a ery thai they were being' discrimi nated against and were imposed upon. The arrested men were mavehed to the 'lock-up door, ,bul there a mob had ftii med and an attempt was made to take the men from the otlieers. I ore-d baek from the .iail door, the mob, growing more violent every min ute. threatened the deputies until the i-H'meis tired. The. mob hesitated, ap parently not expecting that the depu ties wo. ild resort to firearms. When the smoke had -cleared away and the xief.ims of (he shots were . viewed by the crowd there wei'ft cries of anger and soiou mmev< thai wen- armed re i ui ned llie lire of the deputies.* Hie * tiring' eeiisi'd iis soon as it began, how ever, and the crowd tiled away trom the jail. \ state of terror exists because ol liijtitir.atid llie angvred miners. 1 liere is miHi. dynaini.1." stored here and it is fiarV'l the :tviker>> will resort to the explosive mi revenge. m - Typical Gcoigia Homicide Affair. A.vgiista, <!a.. Special. A special to The ?'hronic!e from (iihsou. (in.. j?avs that John (\irroJ| was ..hot and killed a lid his broiher seriously wounded by Thomas !|. I luff. All are Liimei's : ? ; ? 1 well known. The tvou- I ble v as ot Jon.: slaudinu* and consist*! I'd of a pel 'U:? ! i end. HiilV claims {<? have been n Packed with knives H\ t'ue I wo I'm vols and lie also re eeiwd several .stall .wounds, none of u bieh a? e serious. / SnO.OOO Fire at, RodC:<a. La. Shrea vcport , La.. Special.- l ire of supposed i:u'"iidi:i;y <>:*v:i:t vhieb st "iled in the general merchandise s-iore of A. (".' I'iMs during n sev -re ?\iwd Klerni at ! o'clock l''riday morn ing ties! roved the biisines.; section" of i !?, ? J :\vn of IJixles'a, La.. *10 miles uo' th of Shrevcpoi t,. Five stoijes and the poslolViee were burned the to t il l"s,s being ,">0,000. e 1 Or B " p. Shot by Negro Liveryman. / H.w.emcr. S;?erial. ? John .Andrews. :i nt"?io |.rn|)t ii'tur of a livery stable here, shot and k i I !t*?l Taylor .Johnson. :i while man yud seriously .wounded AVill M iHstead. another white mail. The while rcen hail left ,?! horse ami huifyy al A ml rows* stable and about miduipht. whtfn ihev called lor it, demanded I ha I the neyro hitch up for them, lie refused ami a 'general <juar rtri i'oiiovv ?<!. During the controversy And rows drew a pun ami *hot both I t ,,U'U- hi ? v-^j News by Wire and Cablo. John F. Gaynor ami HcAjamin D. flrecno were convicted at Savannah of conspiracy to defraud the Govern "men I and emboaleinout. Mrs. W. r. JuTtVj* tCPttttnt -in PtffM * bnrtj that her husband, the late mil- j v lionajrc i-oal operator, os? two ccca ^ * ? ionr. contemplated suicidft Hmmtor Kor.ikcr, Latimer, Tillman 1 }"V . and f/od^v took port in the Kate bill 1 Jctat.* in tltf1 Senate. I ? . ? WHhT CONGRESS IS DOING j What is Being J) one Day by Day By the National House and Senate. I Election of Senator# by the People. A resolution providing lor the* <*!?*?* lion of Senators by direct vote of the !>?'? ?|>1?? lias been 1'uvorably n?*t ???! upon by ( ho House commit 1 <?** on election of President. Tin* resolution which was iii t rod need by Mr. Noriss ? #!' Ne braska. makes the trim of member ship of tin- house four \cars instead of two. Roth proposit ions an* to bo accomplished by amendment s to t'nl const it ut ion. . Kens* ?n why the term of member'1 should be? four years are staled to bo because no parly ran inaugurate it^ luh i- in 1 u/n vo o ? c t Deliberations Tame. The deliberations of the House wore tame as compared with the Iwo pre vious days; which may be attributed in a mensure to the t'ael that there was no discussion of the fast, mail appropriation for the benetit of the Southern Railway. No one subject has engendered so much bad feeling in the llouse in a Ion# time, and it has not been confined to either of the part ics. There is much speculation as to the outcome of the vole, predictions of victory being made by advocates of both sides. A vote may be reached soon, though in order to do so, the | regular order, will have to be displac ( ed. All of the North Carolina members will l>e present unless Representative llhichurii. who is in (JrcensborifJ' re mains al home. Representative Ron and Gudger got back to t h?* city and Representative Small will be back. Representative Small and tlmlger are committed ^o the appropriation and Representatives Rage, Ratterson, Webb, Thomas and the two Kitchens will vole against it. Some doubt has been expressed a< to how Representatives Ron and Rlackhurn will vote. Mr. Ron has voted against the appropriation in the past, while Mr. Rlackburn has voted for it. Representative \V. W. Kitchin hopes to be able to get iu under the live iniute rule to reply to statements that have been made in debate. Discussion Near Its End. In the Senate 7\1 1*. Aldrich express ed the opinion that the end of the general debate on the railroad rate bill would become apparent before the end of the present week, and that j then an agreement i.pon a day lor a j vote could be reached. The statement was made in response lo a request by Mr. Tillman for such an agreement. There was no oilier discussion ol the rate bill <1 uiii?_>* the day. owing to the fjict that no senator was prepared to speak. It was announced that Mr. Spooner would reply lo Mr. Railey s speech. The session was almost entirely de voted to the consideration of the con ference report on the bill providing for the final settlement of the affairs of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians and in connection with tiuit report there was -a sharp controversy over an amendment inserted by tiie senate which provided for the ratification ot the dispursemcnt .of ?t 1 ,oyd Seminole fund made by Special Agent .1. I\. Jenkins and Administra tor A. .1. Rrown. The debate turned upon t he exceptional lad that the house was insisting upon the reten tion of a senate amendment from which the senate was appearently anx ious to recede. The debate was characterized by a numcbr of spirited passages between Mr. Tillman on the one side and Messrs. 'leller and ( iapp oji the other. I lie South ' arolina senator contended that the Indians bad been defrauded, while his oppon ents urged that if they had been the proposed lejvi-lati<?u did not ueniiv1' ?hem of their rights under the law. No conclusion w:>s reached. Some Lively Discussions. After a brief speech by Mr. i.a'i mor in support of the Hoii.-e lailio.id rate bill, Mr. Koraker look I he floor on the measure and consumed practi cally all of the remainder ol the day s session. He spent some time in the discussion i > 1 some ol the ameudme..ls he lias suggested to the bib ami th n entered \u>on thnjMMisjdcration of the entire question of railroad rate legu lation, urging again the unconstitu tionality of the pending bill from va rious points of view. ? lie was li< (inenlly interrupted by other Senators. Mr. Lodge spoke briefly in support of the practice of granting lower rates on goods intended for export than on those used in domestic consumption. Mr. Latimer in his speech said that at the present time seven corporations control practically all of the railroads of the country, and no argument is necessary to convince a thirtking man that his consolidation means the elim ination of competition and the placing ,of despotic power in the hands of a few men. j Gets 20 Years For Assault. ~ j Newport News, Speeialr? Silas lu>'o i 11. son, nn lft-year-ol<l nnsro boy, was given 20 years in the penitentiary in tho, York Comity Cireuit Court, for i eriroinaly assaulting Kaitiiio W'nllaeoj auaj*ed .nogitys. William Washington Uibinson, alleged aeeompliee, will he ' Utfil. These eases have rtttraetetf on j Iwtnenso evowd of negroes from all^ part* of the eountrv. aim cuiii iiw Occurrences of Interest from All Over South Carolina ? MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS A. Batch of Live Paragraphs Cover :ng a Wido Range What is Going On in Our State. Charlotte Cotton Market. i he*e prices r?p;v.seut r 1 .?? |.iio * paid lu w : < ioiijl middling i | .. i Strict miiMlint' 1 AluMluiii < ? ? ?<>? i middling t i i j^? cm i ll.'J.'i ' ???<??! middling tinned I! Stains In in in t General Cjtton Market. (.? :i I veston* fi nn 11 ."> s New Ol lean.- l! riii 11 ' 1 Mobile ?jni"t 11 1- 1 1; SaVannah stcatK i 1 1 s < 'lutl'IcStoU I |ll K' i II is W ilnim^t'Mi steady II Norfolk steady II ! . New York < 1 1 1 i< * t 11.7" Koston quiet I 1.7c J 'li i lade 1 1 ill in Mead v I I .!'? > A iifi :ist a stcad\ II ^ Memphis si cad \ . ..11 Vlti The Excelsior Mills to Establish a Branch. '' I nioii, Special. The lv\ce|<it ?r "k . >i; - i/iinr mills of this imi \ will in if..- ue\< fin days establish ;i branch K r ? 1 1 1 mill :ti Newberry, with If. A. Il<<ri.. formerly of I'nion, as resit leni super intendi-nt. The mill will hasty a> it.-, present et|iii|>nieiit aboii .")<) knitlini: machines "| the most tern, will employ from 3?"> to .*?<Toper-. lives, and will oeenpy :i biiihlin*:' con veniently local ?'il in the incorporate limits with ('olnmbia. Newberry ami I, aureus and Southern railway siding facilit ies. Klecl ricity will be used a< o pe rat in,!.:' power. The mill will de vole its attention cxcli'isivel y t<> ihe knit tin;.'. <>| hiji'li jrrinlc? hosiery, the yarn lo be shipped frotn the null? here and tile completed hosiery to be returned here for tlveiie.:. I' will be under the same mamii.r?'iiient a- the home coin;c i n. Announcement of the Mcdical College. ( 'harleston, Special. -The 7<>th Clin niversary commencement exercises of ? In* Sfiulli Carolina Medical ?*? ?| were held :it i lie Academy of Music, in 1 he. presence of ;i larye audience, w hen, with impressive and interest - mi* ceremonies. the decree of doctor of medicine was conferred <>n eiyht uradnales an<l ol' pharmacy upon 'J! I students who ?Hiad completed lliis eou rse. Thevefass in medicine was un usually small this year, having been small from the start ami reduced by various causes. hut tktverccept ion w ill not he >;o marked in the future a- the succeeding classes nil very much larger. -Anderson's Library. Anderson, Special.-- -? A i the meet ill'.; ol' the city council Messrs. Fred < >. liriiwii, .1. A. Brock and T. < Walton appeared before the bodv J^ltd ask ed that council increase it s~a7?propria tion lor the maintcnaucc ol" tlie Car ueyi(* library in order tit;:! Mr. ( ':ir nei ie nii'jht he asked to ?", e a larger ? 1 < - 1 ; i i i < ? 1 1 i !ian the *10.l)0u already ac c(m>1<mI by the city. .V I. tier was read from Mr. < 'ar.icyic > secretary say in;' that he 1 * ?? I heeii lomhle \>> con fer wit is the philanthropist ,in the subject, h:it it was reasonably .at re that the donal ion would he increased. !'he council voted an appropnat ion of -;2."int annually to the li'ui.iy. pr??\ id ed that Mr. Carnegie would increase I, is u i 1 1 from $1 H.MHO >" To Meet at Bamberg. Bambciy, Sjiecial The next annual meeting of the State K.pworth League will he held in this city. I he niet.-t'irc for the present year has ju-l closed t;t A\ illinmston a. id the d< legates from l-amheivr rejtort a splendid time. There were three other bids for next year's conference, (Jreeuville, l\ock iiill ami (Jrcenwood having asked for it. One Negro Sliootr, Another. Branehville. Special.? Son Tucker was shot and mortally wounded by Dennis Sumter here, both negroes. Sumter left after the shoot intr, but was located in a house near here and iif hi* efforts to escape was shot by Constables Boyd and Dukes, but was not seriously hurt, lie was taken to Orangeburg jail this morning by Con stable Boyd. Sumter claims to have ?diot Tucker in fun. but eye witnesses ?*ay that he rested his rifle on a t<nce and took deliberate aim at Tucker, who was about oOt) yea ids away. Pant Factory May be Built. Columbia, Special.-? IMans are be in;? discussed for the establishment ol a pants factory in Columbia, accord ing to Mr. C. M. Dempsev, the real estate ngent. Mr. Dempsev has been approached by n number of business men for an option on a lot on npjjcr Main street, ?adjoining the residence of the Kev. Walter I. Herbert, pastor of thc^jMnin Street Methodist church. PALM E T TO CHOP BULLL I IN I Report ul Crop Conditions for th? Punt Wcok as Given By the l)e ' partmont of Agriculture. J lie Si Mil ll I 'll ' id I U.I >\ ?? I 1 1 > i I I ? ! I 1 10, Weiithei ;t;d l rnp ? r \ i ? ? m 1 1 1 ? ? I ic pai'tllll'lll til AuTH'llll ill i I lie Jxl.'tfU ijiy I m 1 1 1 1- 1 lit i ; n I ' ; I ? 1 ? ? I I In* | ?asi w eek ; III'- Vi'clv ;t 1 1 V. nil I II tillipTa I IIK'S .-diyhl l\ ;il?o\e M < > I I ? 1 . 1 1 ;nt?i there wn< slatlik i ; i?* i ? - :? ~ 1 1 ? v.ariitii until I linr>ilii\ <iii which ? i ;t \ ih( inn Miniuii ( ? I iH dc-lces <m- I'lllTril ;it Slllllllii'l ?. tile I I >? ? I che^tl'l' I'oUtllV. :i | ;i I ,i| Waller horn, i '? ?l 1 1 ? ; ? mi i '< Mil 1 1 > . TIii- tnwe-t l< mperit I urn |?M' (lie Wi-i-I; tin unci! m; ' lir same day. lint in lli*- extreme nor? iWvestorn | ??? im t* ?n ? ? ? the Stow, iiu> minimum 1 1 ; i \ i 1 1 }_? I ??'??! i l*i ili'ji rees at < i 1 i-i-:i\ die, I i i t'i'ii \ il It- ( oiu 1 1 y , oil the lllll. Tile :iVOra?i?? 1 e Ill | M'l ;i I ii re 1 1 m I In- week w .-i- about '?< ilcyiccs, which i-. ni', u ly i ili'ui abo\e nm niiit tnr lli- sainc period. Tin- week ended w i I 1 1 I In- I ?-it! | ??-???? i iiiv- about i.i'inutl. Kxccpl lii.il liyhl .-dm v. t-rs occurrcd ? Mi tin jl||i in tin* i'\l ivmr eastern I ? ? ri ii n is. ili> week \\;i> lift' tnuii rain iiiii i I t lit* l.'liii \\ lu'ii i Ii tunic r.?l onus t eiurird in (In' iii<t-l we-tern portions. e;?- I v. :i rd in < In- ?o;ist d'Uilly tin* 1 Illi :i 1 1 ? ' ??;. cl\ iikm'Iiiii^ <>l 1 1 it - loth. Tin* nil ul;' I! >*'at? not c \ > 1 1 \ distributed, -?.UK- pi ?i >\ti having had much hirycr amounts I'uiii ? ? 1 1 1 ?? i - . all jitMiyh beiie liiu.l ?i;? ii f 1 1 ~ lanyitc,; from hall' ail 1 1 m*1 i 1 < ? i u 1 1 ? ;.'nl i*ii?' hall i'U'ln's were )?*- . . ,, ,,, ecarly i-\ fry portion <>l Mi S|;i(. . j.nd relieved tf'i- | m i'\ :i ilinj: < 1 1< ? i s *.. ! 1 1 mi ilf in;,'t r**!* it hi.-*. Hail wa -i ii'iu'd ui p.'ii- ul" I'irkeiis <'imiii t y . riit i.' \.; > iii. .i ll ?'!? Miti ift? ->? 'al i lie In "j imiiny "I tilt* week ; i m t lit'ar its clnst . while tile >1 ' it It I !t* .it tile Week v? as t ? j 1 1 ? i :i i i \ eleai' .rul tin* last d:iy v ii-- eli.inl;.' I I ie w iiiil . Wi re ? ?vnerallx li.:!it c\ I'.'pi >n the l.'hh .- 1 1 1 < ! 1 1 ; h when I ! it ? y win- ' rc.-l. to Itri-k. Imii ip.t 1 1 i vj 1 1 e 1 1 ? i 1 ? , i I ? ' lie tij. 1 1 . : * i 1 1 ? i . Colelugh Sturkes Again Sentenced. Slimier. Speeiii I . . I u 1 1 m ? Krucst (Jury resi'iiieiict'tl ? -t ?!??!? Slurkes In lie li:i nji't-tl mi the third Friday in M|iy between (lie li'Mii'.-t til 111 uiitl 2 o'clock. Starke;? Ii.nl appealed in the ml 1 1 1 i?t my 1 1 his attorney; Mr. .1. .1. ('a it ley ? ? I* Manning. I in I his attorney tailed In appear l'i ? r him In t'ore tluit eunrl. The ennrt yrantetl hini 10 i lays uilhin which to prepare his hi iet', which it is >aitl. was not ilont'. The siipreine eouri allirmetl the lintliuys ol' the lower cmiii. Slurkes is I he jie^ro who iniii'tlereil Cap!. I >a vitl l'i. Wells, a prospertais antl prominent whit?? rariuer ol' I'rivateer lor the reason that Wells had threat eiietl to return liini to the ehain.L'an'j il lie tliil not do hetler wmk t?n his I'm in. Wells hatl paitl him out upon the promise in work mil the amount. Sturkes slashed ami Mnhhetl him ahnut tl.e. hi'iitl and hmlv with a Imk '?i!! hariow knile more I hail times, ii w ii > hriilal and horrible murder. Hogan Convictcd and Can't be Found. Sumter. Special! Knuerie Iloivau, .lr.,wa> l*< mi :i? i ti 1 1 i 1 1 v <u assault. and battery \s- i 1 1 1 intent I ? ? kill and eai ry i ? i ; : concealed w c:i 1 1< m-. ! I ? ; j : n at tempted in assassinate I'. 'I. X ? i an a t i liit 'tct . ? ? ?? i 1 : 1 1 ? ? ! i while com inv ?I'?v\ii a narrow fairway. II" sln>j at liiin I i v : ? limes-, three halls hittiii!*. 1 1 i 1 1 1 . /'ei'.: ler made a remarkable re e<?viM'y. lie is n<>w able to he <>n th" slreiM--. thoiiv.li lite bullets are soine v. here in liiv body. / ? i h ? i- owed II<> I. il \\as el: llilid. sis.! jmd also ;|c i e -??<! him ? ? I I lie t he I t o J' s un.' d ra v - in'.: in.*- 1 rumen? s from his olliee. Tins resulted III I 111' shoot ir.e, Mr. E. D. Smith in Manning. Manninu. Special. State I'resjdent i !. i !. Sufi! h of ! he S: ??'.! hern assoeiat ion delivered h slirrin .' ami eliKjueiil address to ;i hir^e audience! of fanners ami lne-dne?.;. men in the eonrt hois-e. To show their approval merchants cln-nl lli'dr -'.ore; ntid at tended the ne'eti notwithstanding it was Sat urds'y. A liberal Collection wa> vai?id to help tiie movement on. Big Still Captured. Sji.n tauhiirv. Special. One of {lie lanrest raid- tuade by ofiicers of this ; section in years oecmred Saturday in the " hark Corner'" when State Con stables Mulligan, Hayes. Miller ami ! tea 1 1 swooped down on a plant and er.ptiBtt'd and later destroyed a 1SII ial't^Psiill. a slevj hoiler, md h?ns of heer ami ten 'jallons low whi ? key. The coiit'.i'band lienors were m >ii red out on the ground. No arrest ".ere made, tile opera toi's having it is thought, received woi d <?i' i'ne eers' presj'tu? in their vic inity. The Revenue Licenses. letters are constantly bcLntr receiv ed h\ the dcpariin -nt of internlW r-v enue here from dru^urists inquiring into the payment of the internal rev enue t\x IV>r t \yj sale of certain pat ent mi'duiiHHr (it h ii order issued by the jfovorninenf it was stated that un :cjs all of the taxes wore paid this' rmnth the drup^ists handling certain iines of goods would he liable for tlio lines lixed under the law. The retail , tax is $25 for 12 months. {Kbt^K!or:lvd5 ^H*'"' >vv ' Wholesale Prices (Juotcil iu New \orx 1 h/? K* Mil K hauiv price tor sl.9iid.uij nirnrrn. < i ? .1 liu i > \\ i'?lil II , e\l | . K 1 1 H ! s . . . . M.itf <1.1)1 > ll iu'kI Imit.it ion i r? unci y Fact ?i \ , t liif.i-? to firsts CIII'K.HK Alt! ,..ll< \ . it ??: hi. ii- full Small . . . Part sk lino. t . i prime Full skim* ... man. . I ? r Kaiw \ S!;?U' .i it<l (Vnii ?"l 11 rir^iN . . . ... . . Son' horn Dm k ?y H" ijOOHO i^'g, 70 It r. ANH A NO I'KAH (teaus Marrow. choice ... Medium choice . I'oa. choice. Keil kntivv. i-li ?i< White kiuney ?? I" Yellow eye I Jl'.nek turtle euvip 3 ;U) l.uua, l '.il ?1'* ?Jo Hi'^ 17 ' ?'< lt><> 4 )? :v> or :t tti (<i 2 tn 1 (a 2 SO ?; 'ju 1 ui :t Ki :\ l.? KltlMTS AM) llt'HIIIKS ? l'ni'HH 1)1)1. i ftl r, oo 4 fx I 4 .Vl 25 'MI Apnlo, lialilwni. no < > iri-n i i)j{, per hi)! Men I >.? v ?- . |>oi hlil \orihem Spj pi) hl>l Cranberries Strawberries. per ijt 25 I.I v k potii.rtty. 1' o'.vls, per 11) "T*. Roosters, per 11) ... . lit Turkeys, per lit I?$ Ducks, per pair." <50 (iocse. per pair. 1 2.1 l'lgeoiiP., pov pair 30 DHK8BED rouf/rnv. i<? :> .v) (<i 7 00 ( </ ."> < It I in r? r.o (?'<2H (Kt (?i :rj <7d (<( 1 12 IK K". T/i :r> IH 10 1 4 Turkey h, pt r II) 13 < 'hirkerm, I'hila.. per il>. . hi Fowls, per lb II Ouekliii^F, per l!> 20 (<i 22 Siptabs, per <ln/on 1 50 (il 3 frfl IIOI'H. Stat?*. IMS. pi line t< elioioo 11 (<> 14 Common to fair . ... h (?>' S I'aollio Coast. 1905, choice . 12'fcfrt l"> (Jootl to prime . ..'1'... li ($ J2 II A V AND Kill A \\ Hay, prime, per I'M lb S7'j>(<i 'k> N.> ), per 1?HI 111.. . .... SJ 1 ;,(<! \l No. 2. per loo Hi 72Ui<?' < 'lover mi.xeil, per PHI lh .''2'^<? (12 Straw, loiiji ive ;'i.'? ('? 02' Vt?OP.f? IK. HP 1'iit aloes. Kiihii'Mi, per ba(;. 2 25 (" 2 10 Slate, per ba>t 2 I .*? (a 2 2."? Sweets, per basket 7;"> l"] 1 Tomatoes, per carrier 1 .'SI (!? K>:t< plant, per box... I .r<0 (?> Sijiuu.ii, pel cl'iilc 1 ?J'.) (o. l'eiis, per bn?kei 1 c.i (<i 1.1'Huoe. jier basket .'in < "ah bages. per crate 1 ~ String he. ins. per basket . I ill Onions, Orange On., per ba;{ I oo Conn-., white, per bb!.... 2 on Carrots, per loll hunclii'*. . 2 On I {eels, per lot) hunches 2 .r<0 Cauliflower, per basket.... 1 M lirussels sprouts, per qt.... hi Spinach, per h!i! 7."i Turnips, pyr bhl 1 7"> I'arsnips, per bh!..., I 00 ^ alureress, per I'.KI Ru'clies 7"i Kaio, per hbl I fid I ? V OkiH. per eat tier J'arsley, per bhl Sh.illois. per Kk) biuiehes. Uoraeratlish. tier loo lb... Leeks, per 1<)0 buiieiies. . . Seallions. per basket Ihi'lishes. per basket Cueumhers, per basket Celery, per ease CHAIN. ETC. Klonr ? Win t ei4' paten Is lSpring patent Wheal . No. 1 N. Dubai) .. No. 2 red Corn, No. 2 white No. 2 ye!hjv Oats, nnveil CIippo'l \vhite l.a nl, eity \ 2 on 2 oo 7."i 2 oo <?."? 1 'si o:? 2 ,">0 <?' (a ('f. (<l) Or (?' 2 O' 1 (<i 1 (<i> (./: 4 (<i (a Oi :.i> 5 IK) no 1 ? :i ,")0 2 <N) . i .? - 2 ?)() I .si 1 :m (i (Ml :t no 00 2 .")0 20 si (HI 1 .V :,o Sjiv.r,/ (? - or "ft or ."?:i no .riti t .10 1 All 1 nil k:? 2 00 ? .rSI t 2.") :> o."? SS'i IHl n? "i." i (. ?i 'i a >4 I.I V K STOCK. Mi-fvps, eitv 15'. -J {J* S',-j Cidvcs. city ?1 l'M4 ( 'ountry ?lr??crr| -1 (" S'i Sheen, |)1M- 1 ? XI 1 i > (?> ;"t 7"> ' limits, per 1 <>t I Hi ."i O'l ( J1 live. n<T 1 ? :' ? !i? ."> S"i ( Co'.intry dressed. per li>-. T'je N A TION'S IH'SI N I'.SS I M IIKASKD. 1 1 \ pi)i" t < a; ul Imports I'udi in Kxeess <if I .as I Y ea i'. Washington. I> < '. Tin- rxports from tiif I'nited Slat's fir tii" first oir;ht months of titi* fiscal year I'.Kiti wfi'c S I Mil t, olio in value in cxfrss' of those ? i ln> eorresp.ind i n:; month* of 11)0.". Tim Imports for the rruht mouths won* S7 1 .?"Mt.tnio ;;iv:it<r tiian !<t the nirrc ?pondim^ period oi' 'I'lti* growth in exports of maun fan; ures was imki.inki ami in ii >'? iiu I . ir.'j I products S ' :;:t.?uio,ouu over the same period last yl.ir. <:<)?>!? i: l \ < >i ? s.\iv I'.t:-\ Times ?n I'm New' I n !.t i:< 1 Snswr*1 ( nips. Mount Snniioce, N. If.? Pap is run rii>u well i:t the supar camps. .1. 15. i.'ooini. at Mnplelsursl, i? tappimr near ly lu.OOO trevs. Tic ?-;?]? <i\!irlliiiveil til" buckets so f;i.{ tlj :* : i^v'eril li.ir j-f?s were wasted. At A. XV Knlirht'* eainn the nrmy of ml*!! lotk'd like a bucket hrij?nd'? at vevk. This i> the lir.-t s<>as.i!i i;i y tr-i that sap has been jralhereil with tile I'.SO of lanterns at i?Ii;ht. Why Mouev Is Tight. In almost eve; y yviioii real estal" Is "booming," and tlm country hanks must draw* upon their funds en denosit in Now* York to pay f<>r the Increased values. lniMti nso nt'W tracts of timber land are Icing onened up in the South ern States, a- d must 1 p paid for. Only r-'eeu'.Iv a i svudicatc vvsts formed for this purpose. Japan's Tohaero Monopoly. According to a cablegram received by the C-ons?M*enprfll of 4an::u from the !>epartn>t"ir of Klnnime, Toklo, the aetunl net tumI!' of the Tohneeo Mopnp oly for the let ?:<! year 1M?r>-1twirt amounted to f.'.OT. I"_' C(l(?. execcdtliK the estimated Htntro by Currency Coins Foulli. Work on cot;>n plan'.a !"n* b"gnn unusually ertriy thl* year, wlt'rb ste^t ei n n:ovemetit of einreuey to \ho South. ! MINERS MODIHED T t RMS i Joint Anthracite ( onlrteueo A<U j.un-no^ fcubjcei 1m O.I! J MiWIitll Wnkvtul llti'Aithllliill ??f ill* j 1 itlmi mi l Mii'li1 I<11<I1<MI ChHU.n tn die A*?i'??oi?Mit 1 * I ?? 1 1 . .New N nrlw t'liy. i ' .?? joint con ference of the opor.itoi t^aml the miner* iit (In1 Ji'l'scy C l':? I liUiljIllli:, 1 ?l*o .s i (lent M ilchcil presented I ? i.-x I'frply to llu1 proposition of (lit* operators offering 1" submit two of tin' demands >jiicrea*e m wagon iimi a readjustment; of llu; conciliation hoard to 1 1 ;? ? auvJ^riit'lto strike commission. The miller* aureed In accept the An thracite StriUi* t'oiniiiUMoii as a Hoard of Arbitration. hut insisted that more tliui* tin"- i*>i? <?t W.iiivs ami i i m ? ,m j list men I of comphitnts In* ?? ? !*?? r r?*?l (o it. Tlioy waived their demand for rec ognition of tin1 union ami modified (heir demand regarding 1 1 ??* "check olT" sys loiii. Tlii' "rlii'ck oft" .system Is tin' collection of ii it 1* hi assessments from tlii' Illinois by tin- mini' ov nets. The miners agreed dial eollection* shall be mmlo only from minor* who authorize their employers to ilo so. The niinorVi also offered an amend nit'iit to the proposition of llu* opera I oi'H putting :i tlini' limn of one year instead of three on am agreement that may he reached The owners waited while Mr Mit chell read the new proposition. They retired for ten mitiulos and then brought in the following typewritten doeiiinent which was handed hy Presi dent George !?'. Kaer to Mr. Mitchell "We regroi that yon have not ac cepted our proposlt joins. We do not feel that we can jtfioilil'y thcin. We will hereafter answer your comuiunic.i tion of this dally-by/ letter, or If yon desire a flii'Mi"!* ./meeting the time can lie arranged orvbe hereafter lived hy the respective /hairmi'ii." The oonfereijeo was in session about three ({uarter^' of an hour a ad ad journed unlit s unc future date to bo arranged \)V Mr. I'.acr and Mr, MiK^ t'hell. .i KitsKY LKr.isL.vnni-: wits. Adjourn* Aftei' tile l'.usiest and Most Turbulent Session in Years. Trenton. N. J. Although the people ,>f Trenton luui horn sound asleep for <ome hours, the clocks in both houses if the Legislature declared it to be t o'clock in the afternoon of the day before the one hundred and .thirtieth New .Jersey l?egislaturo passed Into history at 1! o'clock in the morning. The closing hours brought out the same sort of wrangling that has marked every session since the Louis la tore |1 rut met. . t was the noisiest, the hardest working, and probably the most ellicient Legislature in many years. When the time came for ad journment the stings of partisanship oeasod smarting, and Leader Pcrlvfiis assured Mr. Martin, the t'olhy leader, of his warm personal osteon, and the House, through Mr. Perkins, offered Speaker Samuel K. Itohbius assurances of regard and loyalty and gave him a substantial testimonial of their good will. Most of (lie recommendations made by (Jovernor Stokes in lib; annual mes sage to the Legislature have boon ou tlet ed into law. 1111. 1, TO SAVK MACAUA. Indorsed by President Hoosevell ami I the International Commission. Washington, l>. Representative I-tarton. Chairman of the ltlvers and Harbor* Committee, introduced a bill for the preservation of Niagara Falls, rill' hill bus the indorsement <>!' the 1 nternat I'inal Waterways Commission is well as the President. Cnder tin* bill the Secretary of War tna.v grant from time to I i n i c revocable ic 1'ruits for tln? diversion id' water for lie (creation of power only lo those ?oinlianies or corporations now at (lie falls, and only to tin' amount now in ieln.il use by them. To prevent the liverjdon of wa'.'T on the Canadian *id<? the t raiisndssion of power into the I'nited States is forbidden. except lo di" amount now aetnally brought I: re. \V. .1. Cl.'nii, chief tju/inei'i" of the General Fleet rie (?Vuiipjt ny, of New Vt.rk. iu a l?*t t to Chairman P.uiion, protested against any curtailment of the power jirodm inu capacity of the faUy. Mr. Claris estimated the valne >f Niagara Falls, on a capitalized basis til' live per cent, at lO.Oou.tiijtj. FOR HIM LAKK I'M <)N. Cleveland Lender Phils Sweeping I.a hor Combination. Cleveland, Ohio. Daniel J. Keefe, President of the Liir-jdioremon's 1 nion. s | laimin^ the formation of a labor union trust <>n the Cleat Lakes \\hi?'h will hecoine po.-sihly the ureal* est labor argani/.alitjii h; 1 1 : world, it j w ill include every department of labor, irnd will control absolutely the lake business, which is the Centre of the coal and iron industry of the country. This plan is now being carried out. irvordlng to the bi?;tr?'st vessel owners In CJ;;vehi nd. Keel'e's success depends 'in his nbslity to collect such a number uf the pilots as will ' enable him to make a sliowbm. Kx-LIeutcnant Ilurhank in Prison. S'dney S. Hur'o.-uik. until recently a r f licolcifnnt In the Sixth United >:ries Infiniiry, began a fifteen it- on-, its' sen.eiKv for embezzlement and desertion of ids Filinino wife and '.i:ld, in the I nited prison *t oft Leavenworth. Kan. lhirbnnk ? intpine-.l a defiant nUltmij upou vn x'lui;' the prison. r)e?erttni? Tro^vShot Dead by Sentry. Lewis Persell, of Troop A. Thir teenth Cavalry. U. S. A., was shot and k'XtcdMt Fort MePhMson. AUanTIi, UiTT" by crivate I.udlam. o< Company C. Ses??:> ?mviIIi I lilted states Infantry, on duty ::s sentry. H'hlle t!io former .V !,v : was a, flesei'tatl nwnltlug trial. ? K?|MJ AIT >il!hi tr Bj Married Jtmv I. Vr ?? m.ii'.iave of King Alfonso Of *i*..::.i and the Prince** Kna'of BMlen i Va* bocu definitely fixed for ... . ...... V- '*"??"? ?.*, *. GUEENLMMMIilM Sentenced to Four Years' Imprison* nient and $5/5,744 Fine, Each. CHEATED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT '1'llr.r M <i?t M *U<> !(<??( It ut litu of Kjiilttxtlril Willi* Mitkliik' Il?i|?rov?? iiidiiU Ml Hmmuuh lUrlmr? KiikIIIvii* I'ur Hi-ought Hiirh Krmn (.'(uoiUm After ii Vcrjr lltttrr CiRlti. Savannah. (in. -JU?njunilu D. (5reen*? ami John I". (Jnynor, eonvleted ou three counts, after their remarkable ll^ht, of conspiracy to defraud tli? I'nitcd Siatcs (loverjimcnt many your# ?Ko in connection with harbor Improve ments here, were sentenced i?y Judge Kinory Speer to four years each In the I >t -i 1 1 1 < M> t i :? r \ I lie maximum niOtregatw term nutlet- the law being seventeen years, llut on each was imposed u maximum tine. $r>7.">,7 ID. this being the estimated amount of the oiube/ideinent of each. li is nelieved that lireene and Gfty nor have enough money to pay their' tines. 1 1 u t it is improvable that they will do so. The case will In? appealed, and it tlie.v are obliged to serve sen teiic.* the line need not lie paid If, after MTV ini; iliirly days, they make allldnvit to the effect that 1 hey have not more tliliu $'JO outside of their homestead right <. .1 mine Speer read (he prisoners ;i caustic lecture tor leu minutes he for? lie immiiiuced the sentence. lu ill? course of his remarks he said: "l( has heen said hy a eynical New Yorker that a man with a million can not lie convicted of a crime in Amer ica. The verdict tit1 tills Jury may 1)6 expected to dhsipate such pessimism." The prisoners took the seiltem.,0 coolly and wo to nj?uvucd to Jail. The sentence will he execute 1 at Atlanta, <ia. Willi commutation for good he-' La viorll^iHcii ud|l not have to serve fitore Imi^fRrttr ynar-.. I'rmiUt'iit (,'oiit;i'itliiliit?'H I'rdiifoiilor, Washington, I ?. i\ ? Attorney-ti'ener nl Moody has sent to Marion lOrwiu. special counsel for the (iuverhinent id the prosecution of <!reene ami liaynor*^ at Atlanta, tin* following telegram: "On lienalf of. the President ifhd my self 1 exteml heartiest congratulation* on you * vlrtory." .* lllKlorr <?? llif Ciiup. The i riii I of Greene :t ti f Citynor eon ?d|?iiod about thirteen and a half weeks. The de f endn it ts wore charged with conspiracy to defraud tlio GovernP^ nuMit :mkI embezzlement in connoctloiK wiili tlic bijx Government engineering works near Savannah. Thoy were llrst ' Indicted Ml Savannah, in 18l>0. They were arrested, but they resisted extra ditiou to Georgia, and when a decision was rendered against them they fled from New York to C'anadn. Kach for feited hail to the amount of $40,000. Measures were taken to secure extrar_ (liiii ii. and Micro wax some hope of a favorable outcome, when the accused iiii'ii fled from Montreal to Quebec, thus changing I he legal jurisdiction. In Mr.y. 11KVJ, detectives kidnaped them. :i:id. taking them aboard a fast t it;.:, carried lliem to .Montreal, where it was hoped the measured for extra dition would be successful.. There was an excitit'ig chase on the liver. Upon arrival in Montreal Judge L'afontalne committed the men to jail, hut^itdge Ciihhi, of Quebec. ^granted a writ of habeas corpus and Greene auil Uaynor were taken back to that place and set n I liberty. . . ? An appeal by tlrls Government to the 1'rivy Council of ICnglnud was enter taineil. and in f'ebruary, 11)05, a deet'ee was handed down in favor of the Uni ted Siatey. The Lords In Council ad vised that the two judgments of .ludgu Cnrou at Quebec must be reversed, the respondents paying the costs of the proceedings. I.alcr the men were brought to this ?i>iint\y and their trial at Savannah was hc?un. Ti.e proM.'fiitl'.in of Greene and (Jay por has already cost the Government si'.u tioo or .V.Mn.oMo. and the end is not yet. because the defense has the right of appeal to the United States Supreme e?ii,n. if any errors can lie shown in the l lii vi c m! weeks* trial. The defend ant a !i? said lo have expended UjO. CAitXKGli: CI FT DKXOUXCKI). Mayor of <'!ncinmitl Sorry the City Accepted a Library. Cincinnati, Ohio.? There has been ti'lk over the fact that Mayor Dempsey lild not mention the name of Andrew eurncgic in his speech formally accept ing the new Walnut llil!s ltranch li brary. The other speakers , lauded enrnegic, but the M;*.yor did not refer to him. There was Some question as to whether it was an oversight. The Mi'.vor stated it was not. lie said: "I purposely retrained from any^ref ereneo to Carnegie, because I wanted t<> be perfectly honest in the matter. 1 have no deep admiration for a man who has made his millions out of the K\\?*at and blood of tne toJHng classes, but who aUcini .s to aaine for the op pression by giving away buildings, and thus advertising himself as a philan thropise The place his beneficence should have begun was in his work* si:no. . ?? .. "In fact. I am inclined to regret that the treat city of Cincii.uatl xlld not build and pay for the branch ilbrtuio* Instead of receiving them as charlTy-~-\ from n man who could have no real sympathy with a city of which he k?e?r nothing, .til lit which he had no r* ests." ? State Iiecovers lt:mk I'U'wfa, .... .... Governor' l'ennypaek?*r ls\i an *f* tlcial staieniehJ from' Hffi'rlshnrg, nn* nouncing tl:aE the Comic on we5li$r fit ~~ Pennsylvania has rue ? wrod all IliiJ public funds, timounting to $1.08O.O?Wifa on deposit in tho "Kn tv fitfe National liauk *' tn...>i.,.?v t:;i "iIiub of itm : l allure, <m October 10, J9d3. ? .St. reteraburg dl*i>*tUu* show 1MI official election retvrns *ncrea?e -thm /-V?J magnitude of tho liberal Tktoe'Xjj I Kussia.