Hoard ojf Arbitration To Settle Labor Dispute Tho nppolntmont by President Roosevelt of a board of arbitrators to decide between operators and minors brought to an end tho long and costly strike In the Pennsylvania coal re gions. The decision of tho board Is to bo flnal. Its personnel Is as follows: General John M. Wllcon. General John M. Wilson ("an ofllccr In the engineer corps of cither the mil itary or naval service of tho United States") is tho lato chief of tho en gineer department of the United Stntes. He was born In 1S37, was graduated from West Point In 18C0, entering tho artillery branch of the service. Ho was transferred to tho engineers In 1802. Ho reached tho grade of lieutenant colonol at tho end of tho war, although In tho war ho was breveted colonol of volunteers for gallantry In vnrlous bottles. Fpr thir ty years he has had charge of engi neering work on rivers, harbors, canaln and other public enterprises. Ho retired in Octobor, 1001. Bishop Spalding of Peoria, III. Spnldlng, John Lancaster, It. O., Bishop of Peoria, III. ("A representa tive of tho United Mlnoworkcrs of America"). His grace was born in Lebanon, Ky., in 1810. Ho was edu cated at Mount St. Mnry's Collogc, Kmmltsburg, Md., tho University of Louvnln, Belgium, and In Homo. Ho was secretary to tho Bishop of Louis vllio in 18G5, and In 18C9 built St. Au gustine's church for Catholic Negroes of Loulsvlilo; chancellor dloeeao of Louisville, 1871; in Now York, 1872-7. Bishop Spaldng is the nuthor of tho life of tho Most Rev. M. J. Spalding, of essays nnd reviews; Rollgious Mis sion of tho Irish People. Ho Is a lec turer on education and tho higher life. He has held tho bishopric of Peoria since 1877. Good Parliamentary Record. A rcmarkablo example of constant nttendanco In tho house of commons through a long series of years has been given by an Irish M. P., Donal Sullivan has been seventeen years a member and hns taken part in over 5,000 divisions. This yenr ho has Y been in tho houso during every divl ' slon, though refraining from taking part in Ilvo through the Irish party abstaining. Mr. Sullivan goes down to the houso every Besslon day at noon and remains till tho end, how ever Into it may be. His only exor cise is walking on tho terrace and he is in the best of health. Ths Largest Cave In Europe. In tho Muotathal, near Schwyn, Switzerland, there Is probably tho largest cavo In Europe. Tho existenco of tho envo had long been known, but as it could only bo.ontored by crawl ing no ono had troubled to investi gate tho Interior. This summer, how over, threo eeparato parties havo ex plored It. Tho distance traversed nmounts altogether to no less than 8,000 yards, and tho end of the cavorn has not yet been reached. English Bishop to Visit Us. nt. Rov. Arthur Thomas Lloyd, who bears the title of lord bishop of Thot ford, England, is expected to arrlvo In this country shortly and will conduct a series of missionary meetings in Now York city. Tho bishop is ono of tho vlco presidents of the Church Mis sionary Socloty of England, the larg est foreign missionary organization In tho world, and is noted throughout Croat Britain as an able preacher. n&vyj k. jf'?. av-vw.mij, . a i Mttgftiv SAmmimvi muss Judge George Gray. Judge Georgo Gray of Wilmington, Del. ("One of the Judges of the United States courts"), was born In New Cas tle, Del., on May 4, 1840. Ho Is a grad uate of Princeton, 1869 (A. M. 18C3, D. 1889), nnd studied law at Har vard. Ho was admitted to tho bar In 1863 and practiced at New Castlo and nftcrwnrd at Wilmington. Ho wag at torney general of Delawaro from 1S79 to 1885; United States senator 1885 '99 J was a member of the foreign re lations nnd judiciary committees In tho sonntc. Though n Democrat, in 139G ho was nnillatcd with the nation al (gold) Democrats. Ho was ap pointed a member of tho Spanish peace commission which sat In Paris, and a member of the Joint high com mission at Quebec. He was also a member of the International commit too of arbitration under Tho Haguo convention. Edward Wheeler Parker. Edward Whcolor Parker, statistician of tho United States Geological Sur vey, expert special agent of tho twelfth census, and editor of tho En gineering nnd Mining Journal of New l m w York. "An oxport mining cngineor, experienced In tho mining of coal and other minerals, und not In any way connected with coal mining proper ties, either anthracite or bituminous." Mr. Parker was born In Port Deposit, Md., in 18C0. Ho rccevod a common PLEADS FOR BETTER MUSIC. Rev. Thomas B. Neeley Thinks Meth odist Hymns Are Poor. Hov. Thomas B. Neeley, who advo cated better church music beforo tho Hock Hlver conference and scored tho present poor hymns, Is a prominent Philadelphia divine, editor of tho Sun- Rev. Thomas B. Neeley. day scliool publications of tho Metho dist church and secretary of tho Sun day School Union. Dr, Neeley is said to bo foremost among his brethren In his knowlcdgo of tho history of, tho church and of conferenco work. He is an orator and has been specially successful in his pastoral labors. school education. Mr. Parker is tho author of tho annual reports on pro duction of coal In the United States; production of coko in tho United Stntes; production of good salt In the United States, nnd other chapters in tho nnnunl volumes of tho United Stntes Geologlcnl Survey. Edgar E. Clark. Edgar E. Clark, Cedar Hnplds, Iowa, grand chief of tho order of Hallway Conductors and member of tho execu tive committee of tho National Civic Federation. ("A mnn of promlnonco, eminent as a sociologist.") Prosldont Roosevelt in appointing Mr. Clnrk as sumes that for tho purposes of such n commission tho term sociologist menus a mnn who has thought and studied deoply on social questions and has practically applied his knowledge. Thomas H. Watklno. Thomns H. Wntklns of Scrnnton, Pa. ("A mnn who by active participation In mining nnd selling conl Is fnmlllnr with tho physical and commercial fea tures of the business.") Carroll D. Wright, Recorder. Cnrroll D. Wright, United States Commissioner of Labor, will act aB re- Ja m.A. cordcr of tho Board of Arbitration. He Is one of tho best known labor au thorities In tho United State. Tho membership of tho board In as satisfactory to the minors as any se lection that could have been mndo, and in convention tho men ngrccd to abide by tho decision. Public opinion, which has all along beon on the sdo of tho strikers, wns ho Inrgoly in favor of this mothod of ending tho strlko thnt prac tically no other courso was open to them. Tho shortage of coal had be como a serious mennco and tho coun try demanded a settlement. Good Memory for Faces, Tho Into Lord Chnrlos Russell of Klllowen had a wonderful memory for faces. On ono occasion ho visited a theater in Manchester and between acts wont behind tho scenes to see an old friend. Whllo they were chnttlng and actor pased and Lord Chnries said to IiIb friend; "l remember thnt man. Ho wns the original Father Tom In tho 'Colleen Bawn.' I sai him in that character tho night tho play was produced twenty years ago." Though Russell had not seen tho nc tor In all that tlmo ho remembered him nt once, Indian Girl a Society Favorite. Ono of tho most Interesting passcn gers nmong those brought to Now York by tho American liner St. Paul on her latest trip from Southamptor was Miss Graco Nallor, 1G yearn old and a full-blooded Indian. After tho battle of Wounded Knee, which was fought In South Dakota fifteen years ngo, a soldier found a baby girl on tho battlo-flold and took her to Cnpt. Nallor. Mrs. Nallor adopted her, cdu cated her, took her abroad nnd now Miss Graco Is n Washington favorite, Schemes of Diamond Thieves. Probably thero aro moro Ingenious thievos in Klmberlcy than In any city of Its size in tho world, nnd they aro nil after diamonds. Ono dny a French man appeared at Klmberlcy, Ho wore boots, fitted with Parlslnn heels, two Inches or moro In height. A trifling matter of being soon talking conflden tlaily with a native woman directed attention to him. His boot heels wcro hollow and filled with diamonds. SOME OF THE STOCKHOLDERS WHO ATTEJVDE'D AJVJVVAL RAILWAY MEETING. yvf ' ' rnP" jsssstS, Jacob- At tho nnnunl meeting of the stock holders of tho Illinois Central Rail road company in Chicago recently mil lionaires and section men brushed el bows nnd farmers nnd business men oxchnnged confidences, all being own ers of stock in tho company. The youngest capitalist present wns a hoy 15 years old, who ownn two shares. There wcro women, too, who owned stock. , Young Cornelius Vnndorbllt, look ing tho part of n lender of fashion in hl3 faultless attire, could not boast any moro freqtiont nttendnnco at thoBO meetings than Charles Bacon, who has come every year from Hnm- mond, La., to vote Ills shares on any question of tho management of tho great system which might require his personal consideration. A section boss fiom Iowa who rat In n rear seat never moved his posi- TREASURY IS WELL PROTECTED. I Burglars Would Have Hard Work Se curing Nation's Wealth. Tho treasury of tho United States at Washington, contnlnlng an Im mense- amount of gold nnd silver coin, is guarded both by men and modern mcchanisin. Every vault Is connected with nn electric alarm so senultlvo that the slightest touch of tho hand will sound a warning at tho olllco of tho guards and In tho pollco utntiona of tho city of Washington. False alarms havo occasionally sent armed men hurrying to tho treasury. A sig nal allowed to continuo would bring out tho troops nt Fort Meyor, threo miles away. Besides theso mochnnl cal safeguards, seventy two nion, tin dor a captain, aro engaged In watch ing tho treasury. Of these, ono-tlfth nro detailed for day service and two fifths for ench of tho two watches of tho night. Fellctan Between Two Fires. Tho launching of tho French stool cruiser Klcbor, which took place nt Bordeaux the other day, has given rlso to an nmuslng dispute La Lantcrno and somo other Paris papors strongly urged Cnmllle Polletan, tho minister of mnrino, to atllrm his convictions by forbidding tho religious ceremony of christening tho vessel. A crusado on tho other side was started by tho re actionary organs. Tho Inttor gained their point. The Klohor was nolomnly baptized and blessed by Abba Hnr maun. M. Pelletnn is now nccuscd of being a mnn without tho courago of his convictions by tho socialist and frco thought press. NEW MINISTER TO SPAIN. Arthur Sherburne Hardy Has Had Much Diplomatic Experience. Arthur Sherburne Hardy, appointed minister to Spain 'n tho recent diplo matic shifts, Is n gon of New England. Ills father wan tho late Hon. Alphcus Hnrdy. Born In Andover, Mnss., In 1817, ho was graduated from West Point, served as a second lieutenant In tho Third artillery, and wns pro fessor of mathematics at Dartmouth college. Ho wrote novels, tho best known of which wcro "Rut Yet n Woman" and "Passa Rose." During Artiw J. tlAwr firio tath mnrrtf to jmjh his career ns a diplomat ho has been minister resident nnd consul general nt Teheran, Porsla; minister to Groeco, Rpumnnia nnd Servln, and minister to Switzerland, having been assigned to tho last named post In Dccombor of 1900 by President Mc-Klnloy. fit lO PACON. tlon or opened his lips oxcept to vote "ayo" during ttio entire meeting, but neither did John Jacob Astor, who sat beside him. Both rat with tliolr legs crossed and while Mr. Astor displayed silk lavender half hose, tho Iovvnn showed whlto wool sockB below his short, baggy t roarers. Ono of llio charartor types wns Mr. TRUE DAUGHTER OF AMERICA Child of the Late Marcuc Daly Wanted No Forelnn Title. Mrs. H. Carroll Brown beforo mar riage was Miss Margaret Daly, tho elder daughter of the In'i Marcus Daly, the capitalist and mine owner of Montana. She has Inherited u lnrgo fortune. WIMi her sister she passed several years in Paris, where Mrs. H. Carroll Brown, nho wns educated In n convent, About u yenr and a half ago she becamo tho wife of Mr. Brown, a Baltimore man, who Is a member of tho Mnrylund club, tho Elkrldgo Fox Hunt club and has been master of the hounds of tho Green Spring Valley Hunt club. Sho always declared, oven during her resi dence nbroad, whero sho wiih much sought after by th'i nobility, that sho would wed an American or remain single. Her father despised foreign fortune-hunters, whatever tholr titles. Princess a Succcceful Author. King Edward's second daughter, Princess Charles of Denmark, Is mak ing a success In literature from n roy alist standpoint. Sho hns written a book, but It has not boon printed. It is circulated in manuscript among the crowned heads of Europe, Not to bo outdone by her roynl literary aunt, Queen Helonn of Italy has written n poom, which Is to appear shortly In the Gcrmnn review, Berliner Lobon. It Is entitled "Tho Othor Crown," and gives tho revcrso of tho medal of roy alty as usually soon by popular eyes. Credit to the Negro Race. Moses Leonard Frnzlor, tho only negro who was over graduated from tho school of political scienco in Co lumbia univerhlty, New York city, Is a Rhlning light. Ho has been gradu ated trnm three colleges, conducts n real estate business and flndn tlmo to manngo a barber shop. Ho Is a mas ter of philosophy, a bacholor of philos ophy, a master of arts and nn invent or. Mr. Fiazler was born In 18G0 and ho was 05 years old beforo ho had earned Hufllclent money to or.ablo him to enter college, Vaocar Gi-aduatc'o Gcod Luck. A Vassar graduato of 1889, Miss Helen D. Thompson, in turning hor knosvlcdgu of sanitation and social work to the udvantngo of a whole com munity at Orange, N. J., whoro sho has been mado sanitary Inspector. Hor offorta to instruct people In uusnnltary surroundings in bettor ways of living havo met with success whore men have lulled In their attempts. M tMlt ' &TOCHOtW.f. Bacon, whoso long board nnd hair uhowed nvcrslon to tho bnrbor, nnd who had mndo n soiled vhlto mufllor tnko tho place of n collar. Then again thero woro n number of nppar ontly well-to-do huslucEU uion nnd sev eral women who had como to partici pate in tho nnnunl deliberations of tho stockholders. SEE DANGER IN PIGEONS. French Authorities Order Slaughter of Possible Messengers. The, French minister of war recently forwarded an order to tho troopa on duty In tho Hnutcs Alpcn to kill nil pigeons seen crossing tho frontior. Tills ordor Is tho result of tho discov ery that for somo tlmo past plgeonu havo been sent Into Franco from Italy and then llborated clandestinely. It Is belloved thnt by this moans spies have been able to send reports out of tho country. At Embun tho oilleer in command seized n bnskct contnln lng 25 pigeons, which had arrived nt tho rallwuy station from Italy In chnrgc of n man mimed Mngllono, of Tunis. When questioned tho man said tho birds woro for salo, but tho mili tary authorities refused to bollevo him and ho was conducted ovor tho fron tier. Peril from Pinnacle Rockc. An old oillcor of tho const survey thinks that tho accident to tho Brook lyn, which ran on a rock In Buzzard's bny In tho recent mimic war oft tho New England const, wan caused by u plnnnclo rock. Such n rock lu hard Ut locate, as It is n stone spiro and ono may go within six feet of It and tiuvor suspect its presence A weighted ropa hung between two lnunehes nnd tho bottom of somo unlucky ship aro the only things which enn discover such' a rock. Tho Pilgrim rock. In tho East river In Now York harbor wan not dis covered until tho Fall river boat ot that name run into it. Schooluhlp rock, off Cottage City, Martha'u Vino yard, Is another stone of this kind, nnd a third lies somewhere nenr the en trance to Vineyard sound. Now York? bnrbor has ono or two other plnnnclo rocku beside Pilgrim rock. FOE OF PRE8IDENT CASTRO. Gen. Mat os Leads Revolutionary Forceo In. Venezuela. Gen. Matos Is tie lender of tho revolutionary forces opposed to Pros-' idont Cnstro In Venezueln, and nt tho present writing It looks as If tho movement would bo successful. Gon Matos Is nn nblo man and has tho con fidence of a majority of tho citizens at tho republic, but tho nrmy is divided in Its clleglnnco. Prcsidont CaBtro is believed to havo accumulated much money during his Incumhoncy, nnd if defoated will follow tho usual courau of deposed hcuds of South American republics proceed to Europo and on Joy llfo In luxury. 0 I I.I li bl M OMlt'l I r I , OENCnL MATOT