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to be ordered out is without foundation. Should AT | men be needed there are enough in the second brigade in the western partof the state.” WERE THE CARNEGIES’ MEN DEPUTIES? (Continued from First Page.) ‘The statements s6 to waster or notte! cu WHI S5n GAMES Wit Atnew as Pinkerton men were sworn in as deputics are | “mat © =—_ emai a el " fORKS FO BE REOCCUPIED—NO ARMED When the multitude assembled there was avery conflicting. Sheriff MeCleary says they! a, sigem PINEERTON's, OB TEE amount of inquiry as to the | Tere not, bat the Carnegie people insist thet! . coumrr's, WILL! 38 ADMITTED—2m8 y of certain sirangers being detectives | “ST T°Ch ca: of Chicago, who is at the West | SHERIF? oIvEx TmE DecrsIox. who were present for the purpose of spotting the | Pennsylvania Hospital, confirms the statement Officers of some or the more prominent bearers | of the Carnegies. He suys they were sworn in| Howesrzap, July 8—At ® mass ofarms, The strangers were newspaper re-| by Deputy Sheriff Gray. The latter admits | tn. workmen fer bra afternoon the speakers not . that he was with the party, but asserts that he Porters, and that fact was speedily established, | 4:4 o¢ administer the oath to them. ‘The quee- | C°Unseled the workmen to not oppose ce eee toe | FHE TIN PLATE BILL, Considerable Amount of Business Trans- acted by the Senate Committee Today. The Senate District committes s tryeemeunt of rendisat thor movting | t Passes the House Under a Sus-|* SMD=rt cr cro: wns rorums re Mo- . morning. There Present Senators pension of the Rules. cx lgenae paling DAUGRTER — THE Marion Harland’s Endorsement Royal Baking Powder. ASHINGTON CROSS-TOWN ROAD. ‘The Police pectat treated Tho comnitonsmtnerca cterereiccepoes {A LIVELY TILT OF WORDS.| sum ot ctmoay nitsue ester’ the crea sos cromtows rool IRS ‘Mi, however toes SE hee tpe oy ttialgneipmreny amended largely. A new route was substituted, | Messrs. McMillin and Dalzell Talk| were charged with assaulting © young man the but they were halted at lenst a dozen times and | tion will be an Important one ‘in settling the | county sheriff and his posse, as they had | er folincs: a Paeenn ae 73 [Extract from Marion Harland’s Letter to the Royal Baking Powder Co.} compelled to produce their credentials. question of responaibility. near the enstern end thereof, at point to oe Three of us, who are well known to most of ‘THE WOUNDED. bbe located by the Commissioners, so as not to Back to Each Other. Mr. Hunter is « lawyer and hase son who is the strikers, had to get an escort before we! All of the wounded at the West Pennsylvania, could with comfort proceed from the Amalga- | Hospital are in fair condition and will recover, | I mation headquarters to the electric light plant, | except, perhaps, E. A. Covert of Brooklyn, who where we wanted to secure information as to | has a terribly shattered right arm and thighs the telegram which bronght about the sounding | Pat. McGoff of Ontario street, Chicago, who of the alarm. There are some disagreeable feat- | *% bad wound in the abdomen; 8. C. Pred. a patent attorney. They live at No. 225 East twardly by double track a Capitol street, Hoblitzell, who says he is « di- west ly k vorced , is of Mr. U; of the ted Pennepirent pone dG ‘thence | THE) ~HOMESTEAD TROUBLE. eiues ake Mesaai nSer canted wy Floride avenne, nea oh Fea eee oy street. William Curtis Hare, son of Congress- {2| double track” to North Capitol stree Senator Gallinger Speaks Briefty |™2 Hse, sppeared asa witness in the case Prumer of 1315 Whait street, Philadelphia, returning al Florida 1th affair leading to trial ocourred osrartet- Sessa ———— —_— howe skull is terribly tnfured ‘and who, Ke ta | prevent the Pinkerte Pa Tp oe ae ag har ee thetoe south on Tin sree ut by tinge lian F8 Sues, Wopeosy, iprmzern(f a oc aarp and tu a 3 saeinte ered, has sustained internal injuries. These i i ‘Pickorto to Ostreet east, thence east treet ermikene po Nor Line xxwsraren carrion. | threo re ina critical condition and may not | foww,viy, be used, should, Pinkerton men sp-| 220 i Gin strect east, thence: south on © streot jenn mae reper poe ey = mang orl 7a *° > Theve strikers are averse to criticism. But] FECOver [emibe ectane cast to Pennsylvania’ avenue, thence southeast pay Se ee ene Dw bw acer Cemfl few men are truly philosophic when the truth | ,,,7¢ bodies taken, in charge by ee , There aro 6,000 idle men in and sbout Home- on Pennsylvania avenue to the point of be- = frie pei aa ie is being made manifest as to their actions and | The bodies of the two Pinkerton men were | "04; 8nd no trouble been experienced ‘The bill also provides n< tthe rosdshall| The fortification bill was reported by Mr. 7 Aanwe alter the stock of philovophers at Homestead is ex- | shipped to Chicago yesterday afternoon, and | *™7Ng © sufficient number for guard duty. |, Se tee on ae tee camntinn | Daves and pliesl ox thataientie. with a aotee | T= enld he bad ————— . Qa tremely small. As a natural consequence | the body of the Italian, Sapo, will probably be beer iatedra- heer ae completed in one year and for all branches in | that it would be called up soon for action. sores terse cere ee b there sems to be friction between the | busied by the connty. Pm. | twoyears. It also contains s provision for the | Mr, Hill introduced « bill changing the date | _ Hoblitzell testified that when he met Mr.Hun- Me 0432222000 OC we mill workers snd the newspapers, not, | rir 8°mn gnome and John F. Cox, repre: | The following is officiel information of the | protection of the Washington acqueduct. for the dedication of the buildings of the world's | *¢f 0” the street the latter suid tohim: “The next as yet, enough to cause any concern, but| night ‘to enlighten Gov. Pattison om” the och ae gy ihe emcee f ouitirs bese haar fornaeaes Columbian exposition from the 12th to the ast | ime you are seen with my dadghter I intend to 5 v sufficient to make things uncomfortable. | situation. bal od deputies enter | The committee also reported favorably the | of October, 1892, and after a statement by him “neta ele aay Se iitien ad Caw 0x2 Ot9- ° would not like to say that the warmth has re- HE MATTER oF COXcESsIOxs. Se ome ges iad dsp Taken Seine, the Potrorth, Brightwood pils | a.t0 the reasons for the bill and one from Mr. | 7 yrttn tia. him, that he ogald not sulted from fair comment; as a fact think it} The statement made by H.C. Lrick, chat | | O armed deputies, elther | Srkome railsaed. |The report on thie. bill, Collom, ssponting to it, the bill was passed. | Sat Mr: Hunter ‘thee smmaulted’ hin and ieee . 1 its origin in some of the fake stories which | man of the Carnegie Steel Company, that a| COUDty or Pinkertons will be allow Lanes] CT ofa er lig Mae a os Pay, e (irard | vis son, Philip & Hunter, came along and = » A posseysion. ‘They propose that well-known Promo ne, Rallroad Company @2,298 for transporting have been printed in neighboring towns, Last | representative of the Amalgamated Ampociation | POsse# sgh age "elit, ia amended by ing.’ out | roled prisoners wes taken from the ealeshar rabbed him by the throat. eve story was current in Pittsburg to the | had offered to concede all the demands of the a lomestend ae ermal all after the enacting clause, and substituting, | and passed. wat — Sa son effect that the mill had been fired and that a| Company at Homestead with the exception of good reputation and known to the workmen, with a few amendments, the bill amen: -_ HE HOMESTEAD CONFLICT. —— apes maak" con a Give the Boys = Chance. WORGETO WN. an the one about the expiration of the ie re- | appointed to do guard duty at the steel works | act to the Brightwood way you ‘ a al 5 arena. peated. by Secretary Lovejoy. Mr. Lovejoy | unarmed. Company of the District of Columbia. Mr. Gallinger, referring to the resohution | tion, h Hoblitzell replied: ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: ro. maa perated to the detri-| aid: «Tt was, given us to waderstand af the | oe eee ty ren ao tas Ghani! Gh ck wore which he had offered Inst Wednesday as to the| ‘No, st Tam only a boy fifteen years old, but Ihope Ax EXJOTARLE Picxic. and they were justly | time that all the ‘conditions we naked would be logge proishesirapabrnie rari tohim | The bill as amended provides that the char- ryenypeegreees said that pieces Be fad en) alder ener you will give this note a space in your columns, qruamtevening » numberof prominent ladies of Unfortunately they do not easily | acquiesced in by the men, except the change of | Sberiff. lata - | it would have been to without » parti- 3 | Tam» great lover of music, and it so ha; and Georgetown gave picnic at Detween the far ant the wt | ide of th’ ea caprtien © We cid | Rotations wl be dele of. Fenfay an sche, Conon approved Svober| duro: Ut in late oy ip | gen nn eng we 1 fo | at co Tunrday teniags when the Marne | soy plo o's Arar Chole papers and the clond rests upon the entire <uu tis Absapeeed Ancien negotiate en! madilashat anuiaeasri 8, 1888, be, and the same is, amended as fol- pepe ay _—— ——— the wife did not allege certain reasons, and he | Band gives concerts at the marine barracks is respondents. Out of this general! “Prosident Wim. Weihe of the Amalgamated ——_—_——_ — hold it and the responsible for the unfor- | 4¢clined to answer. the only time I can go to hear them. But when vrumor this morning to the | Arsvcistion when seen about the matter ssid: | The Owners of the Stecl Works Are Await-| ,,7hat within, six months from the date Of) tinate ‘outbreak and bloodshed in ennayl. | ,- Wituess dened that he had ever been taken I g0 to goin the guardetops me. Now, 1 donot iva Eemen aeate ae “What I wanted when Iasked for the confer- ing Action of the Authorities. ; v in custody for disgraceful conduct on river | know what the laws are fttance, ; a representative and aa serait ence “sas Peace. | I wanted todo something to! Prrrascua, July &—Secretary Lovejoy this =e 4 fine" With cmereeed "ro armen He commented'upon Mr. Voorhees’ state- ens the other aes “io was ther ques- nel in there an: remap y scomn Mise Sones, Mis Lily Co Bias Bern 7 Miss tor would be requested to leave town, That is | Phe, rouble at Homestead. | Tmnie n0| agernoon said: “There is nothing in the rumor | of electric" motive pomp (alee spengeo the pronperty of the country under | feed shock F ren ong tna dl and romping, and tearing | Pata, Lectah, Mi female. ante ar wince a most improbable story, but there aro bun-| ceded. What I said was that the only point of | °f 100 Pinkerton men coming from Chicago to | thereafter maintain the road in first. = : one of Mr. Hunter's | often find ct “ Mr. Anderson, Mr. B. 1. Wilson, dir. C. Elia: dreds of strikers who thir Rein mer's | oro —* wave ing to have been ed. doubt there had been a fictitious ri tho idé& should be | difference wns the question as to when thescale | Homestead. Tho same is true of roports of | Clas condition. That the road shall tor inoce atteen years, but: that its foal peoais | 808, and he der ait is as cunizocted woth least who will misbehave themselves, and even | 80% Shepperd T. Hume, Mr. Horton Parker, ldren over twelve years of age at i i ; be supplied entirely with new cars of. the must any such affair. i Mr. Mobun and Mixe Entwisle. should expire, and with that out of the way I/ men coming from Cincinnati. Wo are sim- hall ‘the | ad becn disaster to the people and demolition = if they did there are certainly — a he Sheriff McC ted here this after- wns satislod that the ‘rest could be arranged ply waiting action of the sheriff and| eybie “pene aa reause ea aatloed to their industry—no class suffering more then peptide pe eta par rani to spare one or two to guard or-send the unruly aay. WR. BUCK accurss. Sheriff . amicably, That was all I said. Thad no power We? sock + teas: es re | Sos. fly than ‘every fifteen minutes | the lal ‘man, whose interests his demo- | °¢Taing @ part ones out. Now, if the authorities who have| To the intense gratificntion of the parish- ee byrdyre ig orl Fk the Homestead men and id not want to wT uae Bibectens. Wel otn alee oa | Sota cad. cad of the line Lohween Bohol gratia friends would have the country believe ¥. HUNTER's stoRr. Sheree of euch things should that rule a ioners of St. John's Rev. Charles E. Buck, he ix merely going to look over t interfere with thet scale settlement, a matter B scat é : they ways sought to protect. .. Hunt ., “testified own behalf only think they please one of Peter's Epi a he hopes to ne ‘ish by this visual effort is | to which they attend themselves. I simply | ‘e™ if they are wanted. Robert ‘ante-méridian and 12 o'clock midnight. pe gps ‘Mr. Hunter, sr., in his pastor of St. Peter's Episcopal Charch at and party may be in the city to look after their| Section two of the original bill, which pro-| | 10 fact the record of low tariff had been «| and referred to the young man esa “drunken Tio! East Weshington, but many more whom | Easton, Md., hes accepted the call of the Bt os . to ly . Thave beard complain of the not known, but the opinion gains ground that; wanted to do something to stop the ‘ubi injured mon, but thoy have not yet branch to Takoma, is struck out and | Tecord of disaster, not of prospertiy; of shame | 51. ” "i ng John vestrymen, and August 1 will find him at he is “az old woman.” He is not euch an old | foings at Homestead. What 1 did was in the | Pit, "an {ippesrance | at | onr oftce. | new provision inserted providing fora branch | @ud,to poner Comix to the Homestend ong rin rerdapacl sple semper ym A Loven or Music. | iis new post. ‘The retiring pastor, Mr. Regoster, woman as the elderly females of Homestead. Corgan lle Reveral of confidential ‘men have beginning ata point weet othe Baltimore wad | Titer which -Fiakariost Getesines ‘west aan | his deughier ume,. Tue-onghtet sett wee | _ 3-isnteehag acchapmal ateggeges after four Fours af the shox” active and pie” ‘They make up their minds in a hurry and their) yore PINKERTONS EXPECTED. rape I Te eo eae | Ste uc Oech, treet, Takoms: | ployed was a vicious one, and he trusted. thai | that she met him socidentally and be forced his | As a measure of precaution against the intro- plsce will wy wenden Fagen d wendy song nn. Se = il Seaeeomes LE They Found that ve haa covered the ground | thence ‘west along Irmatillastroot to and across a Soveman aes = = Sos pina tle bniee oct ncaa saw hima | 20Ction and spread of contagious diseases in | ing Mr. Regester's residence here St. John « - xe! a ports of = 1 ry * My Th > die a mestead by Report and have Sone, ANY, Ne,ord, has Deen re: | Pinoy Branch road and thence to Brightwood | Country diablo’ informatich”* aboat ‘tt | throwing Lines tothe Hide gic on his front | this country ‘Surgeon General Wyman of the to a decidedly noticeable degree, and th the deepest regret the many friends As to the merits of the contest, . marine hospital bureau has recommended the | #t ¥#* ¥1! Howesrean, Pa, July 8—Shortly after 2] expected, Infect, we do not know fust ex-|ehall approve. ‘The branch to ‘beopersied by fe ngrott wT anaes ontest "Dota te i at be otjcted tote | rcbluhmct ot as | Boao bade hin adion, s 1 : show th sides were, ina measure, Fight. | YOUDg man's or keeping company with | Elis Island, Ni harbor, for the purpose <aond leading Amalgamated man here,reckived a tele- | ors, who’ this mereteg echo eid ra | entire line within one year. Cepital was often seifich, arrogant and deepoti, | is daughters for various reasons, among others | = disinfecting the Leper ile ate | On Wednesday evening Patrick Gilhooler, 3 by Sheriff W. H Me-| 8m from Cincinnati informing him that, in| Assistant Superintendent Wood’ and As. perry dt gtlinsia phir eae + | Yet capital bad rights no well as labor, and em. | being that he regarded Hoblitzell $2.8 Diack: | ing from infected coun! ‘The Kecretary of | boy about fifteen years of age residing on P near Cina forthe weer of the 80 men mum-| SeCOance wth orders from the Carnegie nd] tenat Chul Chile to enter the work. | na car'murtyre"for the poschan ote | eee He apps ee ei ae cd | Sontag ta viene hak Be ws | hs Trearury ha. abun tbe" maior under ds | the crock, all ro the top toe of the large bf gacaptiess | Pinkerton detective agency, workmen were en-| We know not whatever about the ‘oon- ‘but it Id be and because he used bad lany in Dreyfus’ tanks at works of the Washington Gaslight moned by him to act as deputies at Home- | ed ference’ which it is said wili be held| Washington Gas Léght Company and also on | ™4m, but bee remembered thas ou G and sustained hurts, Whe stead. At that time not more than thirty had | #98] in remodeling "The elecren hersiee | there this afternoon. Under no circumstances | the ill chartering the Maryland and. Waek- re ge eg ea a el te rem ees haa | the lajured boy reached the Emergency Hos. appeared. The majority of these chme with 45- | stated that the cars wore being made bullstand | Vill wo gui confer with the Amslgameted As-| ington Railroad Company. Favorable sation | Soi 10a 7 Toges and thetit the oemne tad Prpageipaag pital, to which place he was convered by the emses of varions kinda. Some had « doctor's | fireproof, with numerous rifle holes provided; | S9@Ation. “We know nothing of the preparation | was taken on the bill providing for semi-annual | Peony Drack anges ane Melt the question had | Defendant said he told the young man these trol, it was found that several ribs ad been - | that each car is being stocked with rations suf. of freight cars intended to accommodate Pink- | statements by foreign corporations 4 facts and the latter anid “Rate” in an insulting a on a McCleary . , ¢ “aaah a cesntp wane maeaien. |o'clock this morning Hugh O'Donnell, the | 9ty where he now is. Prrtsscra, Pa., July §.—This morning at 9 | te setting forth that the bi . " The head was also painfully injured. Sie entiste ge. One ote: smother was ox. | ficient to feed a small army several days, ‘Ac- | 0B Men or anybody else at Homestead. trict of Columbia, _s Misa Gel ate Y tae sear a Reedy srg sauienh enue an tees cused until a stack of excuses had been cording to advices received at a late hour the Soret ; as labor troubles in the United States would be|to have these outrages and persecution: Primaries he was the unanimous choice.| While playing in the neighborhood of his showing the sheriff that he was not going to| Pinkertons were preparing to place the cars in a see San ate et ¢ ag = mx arog fore vee mee i found in the reduction of undesirable Smmigra-|coase, even if he had to Prosecute | Since his frst nomination for Congress he has | home Wednesday evening Ernest, the little son re have a very large force to take to Homestead. | charge of from sho to 400 armed men just as follor the ing and ck ot | tion. He thanked God that him for participat in the forgery. Shortiy after 9 o'clock he took up the long list | soon'as everything is in readinees to pull out | TH® Market Was Dull but Firm at Stight | q™iolprt ‘gan Market ee rpPatied WF apecial litical party which had done so much for the | said Hollitsell’ren at bine ana Shey geramien, | Bever_ had aoe supe, i> sees = Sy See S ae Sen to whom summonses had been issued to appear | for the scene of hostilities. Of course the re- Changes From First Prices. wire to Carson & ey, 1410 ¥ street, Eisoring "people of the country, for, without | iis sox cess ag ead attempted to separate | paopted resolutions complimentary to Senator | hin with great force to the ground. His head and began calling the roll ina slow, deliberate | ceipt of this news, coming as it did from what | | Nzw Your, July &.—Money on call is easy at | = © | | American industry, American labor would go | them. and indorsed the pecans bmp erm ng omy vv yy tongeny va Ties, as though reading Es Tist is. vice presi | the men consider a reliable source, bes caused | 2 por cent. Prime mercantile paper, 9a5. Sterl- fame. fame. unemployed. On cross-eramination Mr. Hunter eaid he aia | 5¥°venson. —) A pee Bag Rigen ot mts ata political meeting. page | renewed excitement. Committees have been hange teady, actual 7s) 74 crit not is daughter had been sending LO SUI SELRN RIE ID LOTT consciousness. ppleby was called off end_no rexponser until the mame | appointed to watch carefully every. train ap. | Ee en ee a no a ae Lotions fo the complaliont, mor Gil bo bao Fortifications Bill Reported. were called Jn, and after considerable work of K. M. Holland was reached, when he an-| proaching the place, while several reliable men | Pusiness at 4874873 for sixty-day bills and coheed Gr wie aed To The Senate appropriations committese is aol San Wile ane out af danger, bus monnced “Here!” ES TIE | | Seip Pittsburg. where they will take up | 4884884 for demand. Posted rates, rear ee hao of the sundry | “Do you wat to gtop it?” asked Mr. Mal- | making rapid strides in disposing of the regu- | #t night a turn for the worse was experienced. The next to respond was Thos. leChurp| their posts in the railroad yards and wire in- | 48Sa480}4. civil appropriation bi “ica nes 4 COROOL MOUSE FLAG RAISIXO. sand then Ww. Mache and F. = —— oe | formation here when the train puts in an ap- a coe _ a. con ny re- THE HOUSE. “I ae estionably will stop it," was his re- ieryory ponneeeepels bills, a pcan Sie Sibi ok ote onl th ewered to being present. Altoget re | pearance. porte stock ge fe sides & pleted and reported Senate fortifica- were twenty-three names respouded out of a| | Committees placed arms and ammunition in | mains at 2,099,888 ounces; certificates, 2,100, This morning it was the turn of Mr. Town-|\ “Had you warned him to keep away from | tions bill, leaving only the general deficiency | cheers of scores of patriotic citizens, the stare Tist of 500. After a consultation with his deputies | the hands of trustworthy men, and any attempt | Sovernment bonds dull and steady; state bonds send of Colorado to make, before the = ‘of | Your ter?” bill yet to be reported. and stripes were raised above the public echool the sheriff made the following statement: | by the company or by Sheriff McCleary and his | neglected; railroad bonds dull and generally . ae 5 reading “ had only met him once before this meet-| The bill as it comes from the committee is| st Tenleytown. Reno Post, U. 0. A. M., had ing a consideral pomses | inet wi ined and organiz 5 4 . 0 only twenty-three have signified their willing- | The alarm sounded last mi he, followed eo | the ‘most ineignificant proportions after 11 clerk to call the roll. he went myst ihe father and Hobliteell 716. The increasea See 290,000 "Yor gar, and | Reed were the orators of the occasion and ness to go to Homestead. It would be useless | closely by the startling telegram’ of warning | 0’elock, and while a firm temper prevailed no Two hundred and twenty-two members re- mortar batteries, 250,000 for sites for fortifica- | speeches overflowing with patriotism were made. to go there with this small number of men. I | from Cincinnati, has stirred up the men and | Changes of importance occurred in any portion mded to their uf ita Gey ee tions and sea’ coast defenses, $10,000 for NOTES. you all for coming here and ask you to they are in no mood to be trified with. A num- | Of the list. ‘The market at noon was very dull ges ba names—being more than 8} The case was given to tho jary, and while steel field $5,000 for siege howitzer car-| The family of Commodore A. W. Weaver { ptt in readiness to answer any call | ber of determined individuals came down from | but firm at but slight changes from first prices. a they were out Hoblitzell told a that | riages, 85,000 for power, 89.400 for SNOUT a coctaaneh Geen thet War whee dat + Imay make on you for assistance. Tam going the general headquarters a few minutes agoand | Bar silver, 87. ‘ 4 MOTION TO ADJOUBE. he was engaged to be married to Miss ‘Jennie | shop at Watertown arsenal. The amount ap- | *"° 0 4 myself. None of those who appeared here aré | stood at the foot of the stairway discussing the Capua aR Mr. Reed of Maine moved an adjournment. propriated by the act of last year was| have been residing for the past two aud « half armed and I have no arms to give you. I will! situation. Theirconversation was plainly over- Mr. Field's Condition Unchanged. Mr. McMillin of Tennessee moved to suspend =. her’ ” he said, “ $53,774,803, rears. The commodore returns permanently on therefore not ask you'to go along, and exeuse | heard. New Yonx, July 8.—The condition of Cyrus the rules and approve the journal. “Tr phyrteenge ersten 5 Ly wand | © The House provision aut the pros- | January 1 next. you for this morning.” One of them said: “Every man must be well | W. Field was about unchanged this m Fales—Regular call—i9 o'clock m.: W. Sek mn dood in com. Faket- ASST | ceo emeene of amg ic auuing| We. anh fim. Bind Bah have The twenty-three men who were ready to go| armed today. We t seb toit that ev = Orping, | a We Toss $1,500 at 100%, W. Le. Sus, 2000 st |The Speaker stated that the first vote would | Upton’s son and this caso is way up in “G. — on in ate tae to Homestead as deputies are all prominent | rifle in our possesion is in geod bende Prane 97k. Metropolitan R. R. conv. ‘scrip, $245.40 at | be taken on the motion to adjourn, After a few minutes’ consultation s verdict of | Bew steel ne See Cee ee f seme eee eet mor phn Pp bppeatioal rasegerosly tant: . Plenty AGAIN IN THE SENATE. 111; $14.90 at 110. U.S. Electric Light conv. 58,| Mr. Reed—One moment. We reserve ,all | not guilty was rendered and Mr. Hunter was | the Senate committee 20 as to make — np pep aare P 0 . of ammunition must be distributed. When = $1,000 at 125. Lincoln National Bank, 1 at 10134. | points of order against the motion of the gen-| then put on trial for alleged threats toward | S™ount of the contracts @400,000 instead of yy = 2 A CONFERENCE WITH THE GOVERNOR. this is done, boys, we will be ina position to | The Assessment Problem Further Discussed | Cap. and North OSt. RR, 10 at 86. Nat. Union leman from Tennessee. There is one motion | Hoblitzell. $300,000. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Kurtz, A committee of the strikers started for Har-| keep out every man, be he blackleg or white- by Senators Today. Ins., 108 at 17. 2 took place from the home of his parents on ; ; to suspend the rules already. - y None of the sheriff's deputies ‘aust be al ‘Government Bonds—U. 8. 43, registered, 1907, risburg last night to advise Gov. Pattison not | {0% , one of, the sherif's deputies must beal-| 14 the Senate this afternoon the discussion | 6°Rermat, Bons Uy, 8, 4%, registered, The 8} tocall out the militia, They returned at mid- | front.” The men then carried away a large box | 0m the amendment in the sundry civil bill in| 116 bid) 110y asked, night. The committee had » conference with | contai several hundred rounds of cart- | regard to the assessment of real estate was con- Stele gpl far, pady. ‘MBS. UPTON SAW 4 KISS. ‘McElroy's Assignment. Valley street. . so, | Te ee Gentle- | Mrs. Upton, the young man's mother, wasthe| Alexander P. McElroy has made an assign- Dr. A.B. Shekell’and wife, Mr. Wm. Stobi- Mr. Reed—8o that no rights will be lost? Principal witnoss in this case, She accused Mr. | ment of his stock of picture frames, mirrors, | ™#D and wife and Miss Maggie O'Donoghue left ; yesterday for Colton's, where « few wecks will “ ; . - x — Hunter of ill-treating and using bad language | paintings, &c., at 1001 and 1008 D street for the y Sheriff McCleary in Pittsburg, after which they | ridges. y evidently have plenty of 38 and! tinued. Mr. Vest read a letter he had re- Fd ager rights will be lost. oe be spent. 7 ye y - adjourn was defeated. Yeas, | toward his ters. Her son went with Miss . : Feturned to Homestead without going to Har. i-calitercariridgeeandare prepared tora an ceived from the East Washington Citizens’ | Sold, 1908.1 biked. (Water stock, Tt 198. | a4’ nayn, 221, i i= ere ler eee * Miss | benefit of pone eo Catharine Harrington hes sold to Deniel Har. the sheritt eo from their ranks #0 guard ar this morning guarding the wens Cmts | Association, in which — the ion | rency, Lia bid, "116 asked. ‘Sys, reg’2ids,1006-| ‘The journal was then read. said that “Miss Jennio Bad visited | erences are given , Wiltlons 4 | ~ an jones". 0 Ihe "Carnegie? Steel Company eae te. Sre | ze this morning guarding the works with re- |‘ earry over the assesment of 1489 was | isn oon bi." aged” Mr. ‘McMiin’s motion to suspond the rules|her house and = sat_ on __the | $800.01 for rent; $667.60 to H. D. Boteler, | Hatem | a ae oo coerid Soahd not corene” Ths Rpeteatankea | Pease Winchester rises in their bands. It! denounoed as Yeondalous and as a logal-| | Miscellaneous, Honds—washingion and and approve the journal was agreod to without | wots with her son and that sho had been seen to veep To Dial gg eelgrass 100 ot 3 of Crag a beammem Sah. ‘that he be allowed to bring deputies into Home- ome ized steal. “S read | nuimerous | town Hallroes opposition. ‘kiss him. fended her son against what 3 epee °. Rosen! sold to Wrangott Rosen- Head tomorrow to guard the Carnegie works. | WHAT THE PINKERTONS SAY. aay te fees potter dion ee Did 1a ane 108" bid, TaDER susrsitnion OF Hu ROLES Mrs. Hunter hed said about him concerning Suse Soasesas af heen bush, for $2,750 parte of lots 189 and 184 in B. ‘This the committee could not agree to. They = cue said they would call a mass meeting of the men | They Are Not Much Affected by Public | vestigation of assessments, He referred t0| gage és, rove st Uh fastington Light | _ This being (under @ special order of the ‘Yesterday Justice Bradley made two decrees | *"i H.'s — and Dot Zelno, the pars- to take action on the sheriff's proposition. Criticism of their Business. string meng property specifically ss the fifeatry 27m, 97 DIA, —askod. Wasi House) suspension day, the Speaker stated that : of divorce, one in the case of Ida Dodge agt. | chutists, make an ascension and descension os i Ebbitt roperty, , in 1839, was ae- | Company, ‘ashing- | the pending motion was that made by Mr.Grout cloc! Gov. Pattison was sent this telegram this! yew yorx Jul y, een bk Hed Weaning: | the per y. Frederick M. Dodge on the ground of desertion | this e at Bethesda Park. Seven o'clock . x . July 8.—Most of the Pinkerton | sessed at $128 foot and for which the owners | ton Gas, sories B, aa fasbit .) to san the rules and pass Senate | Who warned her against the threats made by her i time fixed. bac meet committee of Homestead eit- | detectives who arrived here from Homestead | sk $60. Brxington elineed en tort tad’ 10s ected.” Gan fi % over seven years ago. The bill, filed by 8. 0. | is the & military post on the line | (Mrs, Hunter's) husband. ae about Mills, set forth the marriage January 1, 1873, by | _ In the upper Potomae about five miles this Bekington Ka! Mr. Wolcott made a short speech in favor of | peaxe and Potomac ‘bid, | of railway between Highgate and Rev. G. W. Cooper, and they have three side of Wi port a email boy by the nameof ; ; bopaer : : Barling. ee nae mil exprone st 00 o/elonls S| 365 c’clock this morning departed for thelr | 4.5 Cropcaitions.- The presmst assesment, be | Essa Semmes eemnons Us morte —-e, ton. Vee for some interference, and Mrs. Upton night? Wire at once. homes as soon as possible. It is known, how- said, in a very large number of instances was 108 bid, 110 asked. Mi tan | 'T} as her dren, whose custody is given the complainant. | Wm. Wolard was on Wednesday (Signed) Jowx Por ever, that the men who were in charge of the | outrageous usd the proposition for « woeed ot | Rantead oosveriie sh Hon aime EEE | ‘The motion to the rales and pass the | ene ae ee aodor His Oe eaten ee | “Acnn 8. Parsons vas slso Givorged from the | drowned. ‘The lad bad gone in cvimaming and Ely rn party have been notified to report the circum. | equalization should be adopted. ‘The President | Electric Sages Comvertie 19016 bie, 188 sated, two-thirds in'the afieative |” Nee | eS cdge Millor commended Mr. Hunter for the | bonds of matrimony with W. Parsons, | # is possmmed sis adest with sommp, = LL . 3 5 > ——— Gro. Sannax, stances of the trouble with tho locked-out mill | Would appoint only good men on such a board | igton' Maret Co. imp. é@ 118 bid, asked. r. Shively (Indiana) moved to suspend the | interest he displayed in looking after his daugh- | entered into in New York June foe} z ‘Committee. | hands to Robt. A. Pinkerton before they leave | 874 the work honestly and fairly ac- rules and late bill. ter and said be would she ee etn eee on ie Darsowty 5 = ee * Bn the ‘There was a dozen or more men | CO] wife immediately after the cere- | Yesterday a colo 4 F Pcie! prec crim hte Tonight, | waiting in the outer office of the Pinkerton de-| , Mr. Allison said that he was willing to amend mony. pc 8S a living at No. 723 Freeman's alley, went in : = tective agency at Exchange and New | the proposition over the old assess swimming about 309 yards from the bathing THE CORONER'S INQUIRY. pramstgts poate aie t. A. Pink: ment by a proviso that it should last for Carroll Institute Elects Delegates. c MeDowell has ved the pre-| arrj cia sce Ae Pinkerton | ne-half of the t fiscal had no | >a, In-| beach and came near being drowned, but was ‘oroner McDowell has commenced the pre-| arrived. ‘The men who were waiting to vee bim year. He had no | funoia. Ata meeting of the members of Carroll In- | each and came near being drowned, but was liminary work of bis inquisition, which is to | declined to tulk. They were acting under in- | 4oubt, he said, that the assessment of 1889 did d, 106% bid, — asked. stitute last evening delegates and alternates to | sbie in a time to go to his home. pop lal pep proyarard on elite | 3 Soe BR Sy Rs nthe ha a a . 8 private office, resent Ibe ince tnt ied fo tke meriice of the vs |, Ur Pinkerton ubrequently ald tonroporter:| te fact tat thee were great complaints nro] Haltoed Sisk Washington aad ceorpuarrs of labor, as bad 17, wore elected as fellows: Proadent, a3. crue FH. Mackey” of the men who died in the Homestead enguze- | “Ido not wish to be at all discourteous to repre- ee eee Gotumtla, © bid, 4 asked. “Caplvol ahd Neste’ | been claimed by the republicans, had decreased thereupon 17, wore elected as. follows: Presi 3: | On motion of Mr. F. H. Mackey of the ex- Tent Wednesday morning, He in determined | sentatives of the press. At present, however, I erase there be no means of sppeal | Street, 2534 bid, 88 asked. Eekingion and Soldiers’ | them. Did any man deny it? ae So. ee Beart WY: | amining committee the following were d- that no esforts shall be lost sight of that may in | cannot talkabout this matter. I'm making «| from this smossment. In | common, Justice | Home, — bid, 40 ask ‘Sn ee * wm, paxzzte's pextan. —>—— Shen: eee Be Meee, Be mitted to the bar in the Court in General Term any way lend to the detection of any one that} —— Les eepoeneges porn ~ | Me, Dalzell (Pa) most em: denied MONEY ORDER OFFICES. i this morning: Wm. F. Alden, Thos. B. Alien, ee ce Tee eee hee es | Ov. and Gon tea gous enh gene aahaes aie 2 sapere ret madera pe Sidi, Siwanis ok tae eee mien: Excursion to New Fork. Henry P. Blur, Elroy N. Clark, C. F. Conswul, consulted concerning the most effective method , is really at fault.” ked. ‘National Union, 17 bid, — asked. Aning- ‘Mr. McMillin again declared that the wages New System. excursion | Walter F. Daly, W. W. Edwards, W. F. Donch, Gf conducting the inquests, and, when the time! | Mr. Pinkerton declined to either affirm or ton, 170 bid, — asked. 45 bid, — asked. | of inbor had been decreased; Nearly 9,000 new. money order offices will be Creed jngh Govern, } wi iT asked. ~ bid, — arrives for taking evidence, he will be present | deny the rumor that he had already sent several a met oe let's; | Dalzell entered a foamist. A fury. hav already been drewn and | hundred more men to Homestead to take the Mr. denial, su] it with . y q a declaration that the gentleman did not know the result of the recent order which changes the Edward 1. was about ‘1x did, Th asked. People's, 53 “oe "Son whether ould levied year ‘Th bid, — aak the coroner iays he has endeavored toexercise | places of the men who surrendered to the | Whether any taxes should be levied this eax | mete, a bid, 6K makes’ Gerinan-smnenicen, | what be t. rule governing the creation of such offices. .Prior Lipscombe, T. Perey “al care that men of nnquestioned honesty | focked-out mill hands. pees honest ed. ‘Mr. McMillin the gentleman to the | to April last a post office must haves revenue a » nee, Sates be secured. Men representing the ordi-; _Cmicaga, July §.—When W. A. Pinkerton | ™4zt "yout : ice Stocks—Cotambia Title, 6% bid, | statement’ by Mr. Frick to substantiate his | of at least $250 before it would have the right nary dpheres of business life had been selected | ¥8s seen last night he was looking worried, but wi La Fe 108 he 1s eked perenne i 4 added that it was the gentleman Pith « view to satisfying the extremes of cap jomestead were a a ant caked Genrgsonn Gun pla who did not know what be was talking about, rere nee ae meni ah tha eicsas tide x hae fests ann uh inp agi conta! afford wanted lectrio Light, 148 bid, 181 bak 4 LIVELY conemovansr. trains ot 915 a.m., 1:90 and 4:28 p.m. ‘and. Potom: ’ Rev. C. Asbury, colored, foreman, resides on | *tid, “for the press of the count bid, soamked. American Graphophone, 4% bid-¢| Mr. Dalsell responded thet he undertook to at 925 om, 129 pm, $15 pm 4 - fe —Adet. _ Ah. Tad Schlegel, grocer, John me, and I have got nothing to say asked. » Pennsylvania, 18 bid, ~~ aaked- satisfy any fair and intelligent man in the ‘ip. Bark, ex-jastice of the peace: Robert Morehead, | likely to correct the false impression that has = wan House that the unfortunate affair at Homestead & D. White, H. Grant Miller, coroner's clerk. | §°t abroad. The lists of our men published in had to do with the tariff question, GEN. GREENLAND ARRIVES. Foren tebe se ehergen — ikner argued in favor of the am. Pai retorted that the Adjitant Gen. W. W. Greenland arrived in| {eadeo faras Ihave been able to learn < ments, The Commiesioners st petsont hed no Did, rag bem po bed iad promsieed nea wages eels be inewened that ‘his city at 1 o'clock this morning. When in-| of them is the man Kline I spoke of and Se ee ie ae ee ‘asked. Wash. Briok not been falfilled had been formed that the Homestead workmen had re-| other is Thos. Connor from New York. = , hey Present rate and | Machine, — the Carnegie Steel Company's watchmen | 04 I ain sorry for the lives. that were possession of the mills and asked for his | bUt our men went there to protect property, * views on the present phases of the situation he | 0t to drive off the workmen. ood iH “That ought to settle the matter. The Na- tional Guard of Pennsylvania was not organized | the most of to draw the and does not exist simply to perform police | Bésitation in saying that a duty. Tocompel it todo sch work four or | P¢wspapers are just worl five weeks every year would demoralize it. | PUrpose. | ‘There is no danger that it will be called out at don't care for the mt and the governor is not coming to, Pie. Iam responsible for oor Homestead. These peorle at} femdom ocean to Homes are not the kind that ran rampant! 'y, then, re ‘fm the coke regton a litde over a year ago when | Till come out all right in the U TEE SEXATE AMEXDEENTS ADOPTED. the troops were called out. Over 60 per cent | t talk about our going to After some further debate Mr. Vest's point of * of the Homesteed workers are intelligent Amer- | "eR because we could not order was put to the Senate and it was voted ieans who own their own homes and are i ae 1,000 * eitizens, except under great provocation. In | Chicago. s iis ache seqfan'90 od tar ool the workers | “Fé ready to enter our were ignorant foreigners and the troops | tke thei ‘were not sent among them until the, sheriff of the county had made a strenuous ef- f° ; al Bt & Ali ii EF % It is the purpose of the managers to pass the tin plate bill, the silver-lead ore Dill, the bill ~ . limiting the amount of clothing that may be ernor. It isa notable fact that nota judge - A brought into this country free of ‘the county has sent « memage either for or | Tbe. a sons coming from Earope, the land i ‘ational Guard. ‘This is | #0 _ "There is feitare bill and the bill repealing the

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