UiMi l SHOW STRIKE STATUS Beports from Steel Plant3 IndicateB Strength of Contending Porces CHANGE WITHIN WEEK PROMISED Amalpnnintcd OGlclnl Says FlnU Out ooibo Will lie Hurried Conference to Start Things It Hinges on the Unex plained Project PITTSBURG Pa Aug 24 A sum mary of the steel strike situation last night shows about wie following con v tion This city Star Mill Two mills run ning strikers say five more men left the plant and joined their ranks biK management positively denies state ment Painter Mill Four mills running Fife lighted in the bar mill furnaces but failed to start as expected Pennsylvania Tube Works Mill idle machinists say they will quit to night All Carnegie mills running full McKeesport Delmar plant idle and no attempt will be made to start it be force next week Everything else closed Irondale Mill running with same force as yesterday making two turns and assurance from the manager that more men will be added to morrow Wellsville Situation unchanged twelve mills running Lisbon Fires started in tin plate plant Manager Evans says everything ready to start with plenty of men Strikers voted today to remain out and the mill is strongly picketed Wheeling Everything tied up and no apparent indications of an attempt to start any of the mills Bellaire The National Steel com panys idle plant will it is said be started early next week by a full force of men No late advices have been received by the Amalgamated officials from either Bay View or Joliet and the sit uation at those points is considered by them to be unchanged The conference of the labor leaders at the offices of the Amalgamated as sociation was the leading feature to day The officials of the organization all seemed pleased with the way things were moving and one of them said In another six days you will see a decided change in the strike that will tell with effect on the trust and aid in hurrying the final outcome of the strike Just what this change is to be was not said but it was inferred that the coming event hinged upon the conference that was taking place Two sessions were held by the con ferees behind closed doors After the adjournment of the first session none of the participants would give out any information of the proceedings further than to say that the leaders had been called together for the pur pose of having the situation thorough ly explained to them and to have some action taken looking to the aid of the strikers morally and financially by all of the organizations represent ed SCHWAB PAYS fOUR MILLIONS Reported to Htvo Decided to Grasp the Bethlehem Steel PHILADELPHIA Aug 24 A check for 4000000 is said to have been received by the Girard Trust company to be paid stockholders of the Bethle hem Steel company on account of the controlling interest in the company on which Charles M Schwab holds an option The Girard Trust com pany is acting as a depository for the stock Officials of the company de cline to furnish any information con cerning the reported receipt of the 4 000000 At a recent meeting of the stock holders of the Bethlehem Steel com pany it was agreed to sell to Mr Schwab at the rate of 24 a share and he was given an option until Aug ust 2G The total amount of money involved in the sale is said to be 17000000 The regular monthly meeting of the directors of the company will be held Tuesday and it is reported that Vice President Mcllvain will be elected president Kcspian Troop Mobilizing BRUSSELS Aug 24 A dispatch to the Fetit Bleu from Vienna says According to advices from Galatz twenty Russian torpedo boats and sev eral dispatch boats have arrived at the Dniester delta and Russian troops are commencing to mobilize along the Turkish frontier Sovereicns Illno Together WILHELMSHORE Prussia Aug 24 King Edward arrived here at lunch time and was met at the railroad sta tion by Emperor William in the uni form of a British admiral and the offi cers of the headquarters staff The king of England wore the uniform of the Dragoon guards After cordial greetings the sovereigns entered an open carriage drawn by four hand some horses and were driven to the castle where they had luncheon -- NEW TOWN IS LAID WASTE Fierce Wind Sturm Demolished Houses and TciitH in Anndarko EL RENO Old Aug 23 A wind and rain storm amounting almost to a tornado nearly demolished the new town of Anadarko W P Levis of Weatherford Tex and John Antone of Paris Tex and Dr Mayse of Wich ita Kan were killed by falling build ings and a number of others were in jured while about twenty buildings were almost completely wrecked and hundreds of tents and great quantities of merchandise were strewn over the prairie The town people are busy this morning and soon the wreckage will be cleared away and buildings replaced The damage will amount to several thousands of dollars but cannot be estimated accurately at this time Known injured Sam P Nelson Kansas City may not recover Dan Warren Story county internal but not serious Several others were reported injured but it is believed none will die The storm struck at aoout 8 oclock and came up without warning John Antone was killed in the lodging tent and grocery store of his sons located just west of the postoffice The post office building a rudely constructed af fair collapsed and fell over the tent Antones three sons succeeded in get ting out but their father was caught by a large timber and crushed to death W P Levis was killed in a tent by the side of a saloon building being erected on the corner of Tenth and C streets He leaves a wife and three children He was a painter Dr Mayse of Wichita was killed in his tent by an unfinished house blowing down on him Dan Warren a young man was injured while standing in a tent near Levis place being knocked from his cot by a timber RESENTS ARMED INTERVENTION President of Ecuador Warns Nations to Keep Hands Off NEW YORK Aug 22 The follow ing dispatch addressed to the Associ ated Press has been received from General Alery Alfaro president of Ecuador QUITO Ecuador Aug 21 War be tween Colombia and Venezuela is im probable The union of the conserv atives in both republics with a view of exercising absolute control has led to conflicts of a transitory character The president strongly condemns any armed intervention in the internal af fairs of the republics ALFARO Protocol Still Unsigned PEKIN Aug 2 The Chinese peace commissioners have not signed the settlement protocol Prince Ching president of the foregn office tele graphed to the emperor requesting an edict empowering him to sign but no reply was received He telegraph ed again today in stronger terms Hung Chang has had a serious at tack of sickness the result of over exertion in connection with the con ferences He is better today Toanc Train Wreckers End JANESVILLE Wis Aug 23 Will iam Kinney the 11-year-old son of a railroad watchman was sentenced to day to the Industrial School for Boys at Waukesha for wrecking a train on the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul road Young Kinney who had previ ously ditched a train by thowing a switch loosened the brakes on some freight cars which running down a steep grade crashed into a freight train causing a serious wreck President Sees Another Expo BUFFALO N Y Aug 23 It was announced this evening that President McKinley accompanied by Mrs Mc Kinley Dr and Mrs Rixey and other members of his household will arrive in Buffalo on the evening of Septem ber 4 They will be entertained at the home John G MTlburn president of the exposition company Starts Frisco Steamers SAN FRANCISCO Cal Aug 23 It is stated positively by the Examiner that by the end of the present year the Santa Fe company will abandon its trans Pacific steamship line from San Diego and win establish an ori ental service from this port with con nections for Central and South Amer ica Moves Vicunas Body BUFFALO N Y Aug 22 The body of Sencr Vicuna late Chilean minister left for Washington tonight in a special car over the Pennsylva nia railroad Shuts Out Women Lawyers DENVER Aug 23 The general council of the American Bar associa tion has decided that women are not eligible for membership in the asso ciation under the present constitution This decision was reached in the case of Mrs Jane B Ott of Dyersville la who had applied for membership The council was almost evenly divided on the question It was finally decided to let the matter go over for a year and then take the question up again SHAFFER MS PLAN Association President Think3 Ho Oan End Steel Strike WILL FIRST BRING ABOUT A CRISIS Hints of lo reins an Agreement by Tak ing Some Drastic hut MysterlouB Mean ntes Bayvlew Men Paid Off The Sit uation In a General Way PITTSBURG Aug 22 President Shaffer said tonight that he has well defined plans to bring tue great strike to a close This is to be done by bringing about such a crisis in the dif ferences between the steel corporation and the Amalgamated association as vill force a settlement Just how all this is to bo accomplished is a mys tery but it will not be by arbitration or litigation In answer to questions about the numerous stories going the rounds of mediation or arbitration Mr Shaffer dismissed all by saying We have not heard from the other side We have not placed anything be fore them and know of nobody acting for either side or on any side We are not hunting for arbitration Arbitra tion representing both sides might be worse than the strike itself Two will ing champions one for either side might have a worse fight in choosing a third party and in settling the differ ences than we in the continuation of the strike I have told the other side that per sonally I would consent to disinter ested arbitration in the hands of such public men as Archbishop Ireland Bishop Potter and Seth Low Although I did not as an officer of the associa tion suggest such a move I was will ing to advise it A squad of non union tin workers are scheduled to arrive in Pittsburg at 150 in the morning their destination being either Demmler or the Star tin plate works Seven strikers were arrested near tho gates of the Pennsylvania tube works in Soho When the whistle blew at 530 a crowd of about 1500 gather ed to give a warm reception to any workers who might come from the mill None came but the crowd be came noisy and the large force of po licemen on hand ran the leaders all foreigners into the mill office and called for the patrol American Federation officials offered bail for the prisoners who are charged with disorderly conduct but the mag istrate refused to accept it The men will have a hearing in the morning NO CHANGE IN THE STRIKE No Developments or Gains for Either of the Contending lor es PITTSBURG Aug 22 The strike situation was not materially changed today The feeling of irritation at Wellsville has been increased by the appointment of thirty strike breakers as special officers to guard the plant of the American Sheet Steel company and the police here have had to dis perse noisy crowds at the ecently tied up plants but there has been no seri ous trouble at any point It is assert ed that an attempt was made last even ing to fire the Monongahela works of the American Tin Plate company Ac cording to the story told by John Schuster general labor boss of the plant a pressure gauge was knocked off of an eight inch gas main and burning paper thrown into the place with the idea of destroying it with ex plosion and fire He says he plugged tho break before the brand was thrown and saved the works The strikers in dignantly deny that they had anything to do with any plot to wreck the plant and are inclined to discredit Schusters story entirely The promised break in the Carnegie properties has not yet come As far as outward appearances go the Lower Union mill in this city has not been affected but the strikers insist that they have seriously impaired it The strike leaders are trying hard to gain a foothold in the Clark mill which is running with non union men but that property too seems to be going at practically full capacity It is quieter at Duquesne but the fight for suprem acy there is by no means over Veyrl Preston of the United States Steel corporation was in the city again today and conferred with the officials of the Carnegie company He and the other officials are still silent as to their plans The somewhat shop worn ru mor of peace has again been revived but the mildest suggestion of it at au thoritative places produces long and positive denials Drowned in a Tunnel CLEVELAND Aug 22 Five men were drowned last night as the result of an explosion of gas in the tunnel leading from crib No 2 where the fa tal accident of last Wednesday oc curred The work of sinking the shaft at crib No 3 which is five miles from shore was completed yesterday Five men were at once put to work digging a tunnel toward crib No 2 when the accident occurred The bodies were re covered u NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS FRAMING UP A DIVORCE LAW Commissioners Working on a Uniform Statute DENVER Aug 21 Many promi nent lawyers from all parts of the country have arrived in this city to attend the twenty fourth annual con vention of the American Bar associa tion which begins tomorrow The as sociation has a membership of over 1500 and an attendance of GOO at the convention is expected The eleventh annual conference of the state commissioners for the pro motion of uniform legislation which began yesterday gave a hearing this forenoon to a delegation of Denver clergymen headed by Dr J D Ran kin who presented their views on the Jivorce question They contended that divorces are too easily obtained in many states and advocated changes in the laws to correct the alleged evils under the present system After listening to the arguments of the ministers the conference resumed consideration of the proposed uniform divorce act discussing the question whether section 1 should be eliminat ed This section provides that no di vorce shall be granted for any cause arising prior to the residence of the complainant or defendant in this state which was not a ground for divorce in the state where the cause arose The point had been raised that this section if enacted into law would work hardship in many cases particu larly where a bona fide residence has been acquired by the petitioner DIVERGENT VIEWS IN GERMANY Tho Hated Monroo Doctrine May Receive a Titrrin BERLIN Aug 21 The Berlin Tage blatt says It seems fairly clear that Washington statesmen have taken sides rather openly for Colombia as they are provoking unbounded mis trust toward Senor Castro president of Venezuela who is indubitably one of the most energetic and active states in South America President Castro may one day prove the rocher de bronze against which the Monroe doctrine will be powerless The Post says It is not expected that the sending of a German war ship to an American harbor would be considered as an attack on the Mon ro doctrine Our object is not politi cal intervention but merely protection of German commercial interests Therefore certainly nobody would ob ject The possibility that the United States could regard the sending of a German war ship as an unfriendly measure has not been seriously con sidered the more so as the United States itself does not consider the whole conflict from a political stand point but merely from a commercial point of view Runaway Proves Fatal ALLIANCE Neb Aug 21 News has reached here of the death of Sam uel McCutcheon as the result of a runaway which happened a week be fore at a ranch near Moomaw thirty miles northeast of here Srlivrab to Resign His IMace NEW YORK Aug 21 The resigna tion of Charles M Schwab as president of the United States Steel corpora tion is confidently predicted in a spe cial to the Tribune from Philadel phia It is stated that Mr Schwab wil devote his energies to the manage ment of the Bethlehem Steel and Iron company Schwab when seen at the Hotel Lorraine in this city and ques tioned with regard to the correctness of the report declined to discuss it loiwniaWi Late Corn Ears Better Titan Expected hut Will Need More Rain LINCOLN Neb Aug 21 G A Loveland Nebraska section director of the climate and crop seivice of the government weather bureau issues this weekly crop bulletin The last week has been warm and dry The daily mean temperature av eraged 3 degrees above the normal in northern counties and 1 degree in western The maximum temperatures for the week have been slightly above 90 degrees Rain has fallen only in scattered showers generally so light as to be of little benefit The rainfall has ex ceeded an inch however in parts of Cass Thayer Hamilton and Merrick counties Late corn has improved in condition in tho southeastern counties but more rain is now needed in most of the state Late corn is earing better than was expected but will need moisture and absence of frost until the last of September to mature Haying has progressed well in northern counties where the crop is generally abundant Considerable plowing has been done in southern counties and all indications are that a large acreage will be sown to winter wheat this fall and that it will be sown farther north and west than has been customary Very little plowing has been done in central and northern counties as the ground is still too dry to plow to advantage Pastures have improved slightly but are still dry Early peaches are small in size late peaches have been im proved some by the recent rains PROMISES OF BABTLEY Governor Says Ho Has Waited Three Weeks for Their Fulfillment DECLINES TO MAKE THEM PUBLSC reparations Golug Forward for tho State Fair Soon to lie Held Tho Mat ter of Mr Hartley Uondsmen Mis cellaneous XehniKka Mutter FREMONT Neb Aug 21 Govern or Savage was in town on his way to Norfolk to examine the water works system at the Norfolk asylum for tho insane In reply to the question what he intended to do about continuing Joe Bartleys parole in view of the criticisms that had been made by the public press and citizens generally he said All I have to say is what I have said before the settlement of this mat ter lies wholly with Bartley When I paroled him he made certain defin ite specific promises as to what he would do and whenever he carries out those promises I shall feel under ob ligtaions to do something for him He knows perfectly well what those re quirements are and he knows I have been waiting for him for three weeks to do a he agreed Unlesj Bartley does as he prom ised me Ie need not expect any fur ther leniency As soon as he complies with the coiditions which I imposed on him when he was paroled I shall take his case under further considera tion If he does rot carry out those pledges which have been made by him self he will have to go back to the penitentiary and stay there added the governor When asked what the conditions were he said I do not wish to make a statement at the pres ent time PREPARING P0R THE EAIR Kuildings and Grounds Ilelng Put In First Class Condition LINCOLN Aug 21 Eighteen thou sand dolars is being expended in new buildings and improvements at the state fair grounds It will make an appreciable difference in both the ap pearance of the grounds and the com fort of the state fair visitors Since the purchase of the grounds by the state plans have been made which in present and future betterments will work out as handsome and convenient exposition grounds as could be de sired There will be a consolidation of buildings on the most available sec tions of the grounds that will make the distance from place to place much less than formerly Heretofore there has been much traveling required and especially has this been against the stock exhibitors for the people have been obliged to walk half a mile in the sun while viewing this important feature of the fair One of the first steps taken by tho beard when the appropriation became available was to provide permanent buildings for the stock The result is that hereafter all stock will be seen In a comfortable way and the stock itself shown to the greatest advan tage On the south side of tho grounds rear the entrance three horse barns have been erected each 34x114 feet in size with a central aisle 16 feet in width These barns will accommo date 130 head of exhibit horses Tho Case- Against Hartleys Uondsmen LINCOLN Neb Aug 21 An ap peal to the supreme court has been taken by the state in its case against the official bondsmen of ex State Treas urer Bartley A decision was render ed on June 24 in the district court of Douglas county and judgment was entered against only a part of the bondsmen The three bondsmen who went upon the bond as additional se curity were released They are W A Paxton Thomas Swobe and Cadet Taylor The other defendants in the lower court were E E Brown C C McNish and John H Ames Judg ment for 545947 was rendered against them The evidence introduced at this trial was that used in a former case Decide to Hold no Fair WAHOO Neb Aug 21 The Saun ders County Agricultural society at a meeting decided to have no fair this fall owing to the drouth having dam aged fruit and vegetables to such a great extent While there is much fine stock and grain in the county it was decided that the people would be placed at a great disadavntage in holding a fair this season Aerolite Strikes Farm Hon ie HASTINGS Neb Aug 21 As Sat urday nights storm was at its high est a meteoric stone weighing four teen pounds struck the house of George Brookman who lives four miles west of Juniata and went through the siding the sheeting the plastering and did considerable damage when it fell into the room But fortunately no body was injured The stone was part of an aerolite and was hurled from the heavens with a terrible force THE LIVE STOCK MA SOUTH OMAHA cetu Sylfqted Cuttle Receipts were rather modem nnd as a rule the quality was nothing extra only a limited number Of beef cut tle either native or western being on sale There was n slightly better demand to rbeef stock this morning and buyer were out early with fair orders to till The market was active from the start and decent grades sold freely at stronger prices Short fed stock and thin westerns sold at steady prices The market for cows and heifers was also stronger with tho number on sale scarcely up to tho demund Canning Krades hulls veals stags and rough stock were picked up at fully steady figures About a dozen loads of stockers and feeders were rec eived The market continues to Im prove and prices today were strong to 7ii 10c higher on bandy feeders and good stockers Active trading soon cleared the yards of all on sale Hogs The sharp decline in prices thu fore part of the week tended to cut oft supplies and receipts were considerably below the normal Resides the regular local demand several shipping orders showed up and as a result of Increased competition a lively market followed Karly bids from most of the buyers were not so much higher but they quickly raised prices and llrst trading was gen erally SfilOc higher Under active com petition prices strengthened rapidly and closing ligures were fully a dime higher than yesterday the bulk selling at 3C against r73rirS2X yesterday Sheep Sheep receipts white fair were not excessive and there was nothing very choice on sale Prices on fair to good mutton sheep were- fptotably steady to strong and a fair uluurauei was effected The more common mutton sheep sold from steady to weak Supplies of Iambs were not excessive and mutton grades were picked up in good the mar ket showing more lirmmss than yester day Stock sheep have Inen scarce thL week KANSAS CITV Cattle Native beef stecrs toady to 1V higher other cattle steady choice x prirt and dressed beef steers r40i fair to good IC7fe i sto kers and feed ers SO0fIIJT western fed steers 12 i2T western range steers 2ofi T xans and Indians 27100 cows 2 IOr 2M native cows SMS 100 heifers 2W7i 17 canners I1C37j235 hulls SirKffc I71 oalvrs WOOfiMT Hogs Market closed 10c higher top WTtVy bulk of sales n877iG20 hoavv AYnCSl y mixed packers 5870 G2ij light VaCV pigs 100tfj510 Sheep and Lambs Market steady Iambs lWi0O native wethers W0 7 western wethers U0fi10 mixed sheep 300fc K ewes 250fj15 stock sheep 2uM2G0 PHILIPPINE FOREIGN TRADE Imports and Exports Show Large Increase Over Irevlom Y ir WASHINGTON Aug 21 A contin ued increase in both the import and export trade of the Philippines is shown in a comparative statement compiled at the War department giv ing the commerce of the islands for the seven months ending January 81 1901 and 1900 The tofl vlue of merchandise imported during the sev en months ended January 31 1901 was 179991 07 as against 12074705 for the same neriod is 1900 and the merchandise exported was 12037359 as against 8305530 for the 1900 pe riod This shows n increase of 42 per cent in the vine of the imports and 52 por cent in exnort values The value of imports of merchan dise from the severol countries re spectively during tho seven months ended January 31 1901 and 19lw ex clusive of quartermasters supplies follows United States 1901 1493 4S8 1900 890010 or OS per cent in crease European countries 1901 8 974183 1900 5270700 or 70 per cent increase Asia 1901 7327582 1900 0000222 or 22 per cent increase Oceanica 1901 197083 1900 507702 or 01 per cent decrease Exports of merchandise to various countries respectively during these seven months periods follow United tSates 1901 1477011 1900 2087 030 European countries 1901 7 983751 1900 3201050 Asia 1901 2543410 1500 2774404 Oceanica 1901 280805 1900 242450 Other countries 1901 345782 1900 49523 The value of hemp exported during the seven months ended January 31 1901 was 7233155 an increase of 2 001110 sugar 1010590 decrease 020080 tobacco and cigars 1509 023 increase 244290 copra 1900 215 increase 1071850 miscellaneous 707021 an increase of 247371 Too Much Smallpox SANTEE Neb Aug 24 The an nual mission conference of the Con gregational and Presbyterian church es working among the Sioux Indians has been declared off this year be cause of some lingering cases cf small pox among the Sisseton tribe at Lake Travers Not AH of India is Dry LONDON Aug 24 According to a dispatch to the Daily Mail from Simla India thirteen inches of rain have fallen there during the last three days Fire Starts Fatal Panic EVANSVILLE Ind Aug 21 A tent belonging to a New York vaudeville company which is showing at a fair being held in Sullivan near here was destroyed by fire It was crowded when the cry of fire was raised and a panic ensued in which a number of women and children were seriously injured by being trampled upon Miss Lillie May a performer was so seri osuly burned she will die Other em ployes were seriously burned iK ft Latest Quotation From Sou Je world arc r and Kan City VilS y F