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2 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1894—TEN PAGES. LATE NEWS BY WIRE ee DEMOCRATIC DISSENSIONS BIG TEXTILE STRIKE BOLTS THE POPULISTS TOLD HE MUIT Par, Four Persons Killed in a Western Or Blse Give Bend or Go te Jail. Debs Testifies Before the Strike - FINANCE AND TRADE? .. Railway Disaster. as ST. LOUIS, Mo., August 20.—About mia- | The Afro-American Bureau of Organisation night lest night freight train No. 97 on the bolish ‘Wabash rafiroad struck a horse two miles to Bo Al ste $ Ex-Congressman Olover Goes Over to the Republicans, Over Hleven Thousand Quit Work at Irregularity Prominent Commission, west of Jonesburg, which resulted in the ‘ Naw Redford. : a : in Wall Street. paring the billing of Digna Co eniceO | What Recorder Taylor Says is the ie came Why He Has Left the People’s Party—| Sibcequentiy, he wife Eve Sore and of Moberly, Mo., and three tramps named Reason for Such Action— Some Charges Against His man, was granted a divorce. HOS STORY OF THE WESTERN TROUBLE |i. °Sc. “igtn’ in sarstmomes | enon for teen ace AND. EMPLOYERS CONFER The hates cates to our au | BULL LEADERS HOW LESS AGGRESSIVE son. Er ‘ Former Associates. mony, but it appears that he is about $1,500 in arrears. The fellowing persons were also injured: On the Sist of last month he . * Fireman Tilton, seriously; Brakeman Chas. Did Not Order the Strike, but Con | Fairbanks, left arm broken: H. 'H. Hum. | ‘The following dispatch was sent out today phreys, tramp, head cut; Peter Deering, | py the Associated Press: curred in It. Jee ook aplured; Henry Risch, tramp, f rrouble within the negro ranks has been and back injured; George Will- giportos fams, tramp, head cut; S. Meyers, tramp, | C@Used by the action of the Afro-American braised — head cut; William Smith,tramp, | bureau of organization of eek beg ee ae tious! urt. congressicnal committee in se! H tazhg ipJured and remains of the dead were | political assessment letters to negro office- | OTHER: LABOR TROUBLES en jonesburg. ' Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. , TOPEKA, Kan., August 17, 1804. ‘The present campaign in Kansas differs as from all others ever fought in the state, was New allignments have been made, and men | before | Tudo — Bee who two years ago had each other by the | he had failed to y the m . Ton me throat, in @ political sense, are today oc- | plied that he did not wish to endanger any | CENERAL MARKET REPORTS rights, But Sugar Was Forced Up to 3 1-4, ment of Differences. IS OPPOSED TO VIOLENCE Se ke holders. The Negro National Democratic Ara eee cupying the same bed. This te strikingly 11- | Of hie righ estes ee ITRA League has taken a decisive stand against lustrated in the recent conversion of ex- ell, sir,” exclaimed Judge “you rcumuCingatk Gutsiad an aie Gav ed eke BASE BALL ARB ‘TORS. the bureau, and President H. C. C. Astwood| NEW BED$ RD, Mass, August 20—The | Congressman B. H. Clover trom popullee =m eres ES ET jail. audience which has yet been in attendance | Charges Against President Powers of | 20d Rev. P. H. White, the secretary “ad the | great textile ‘e, which bids fair to prove | to republicanism. Clover is the father of | nothing for you to upon the strike commission sessions was the Eastern League. league, tomorrow probably will submit @/ the biggest. of its kind in the history of | the Farmers’ Alliance movement in Kansas. | Hagner’s order, that Present today, attracted by the appear-| NEW YORK, A. 20—A ting of | TCCommendation for the abolishment of the | New seem la en. Some fifteen of the | In 1890, when Congressman Livingston of eames Now, I will give you until 3 o'clock ance asa witness of President H. V. Debs| the board of arbitration of the Na. | DUreau to Senator Faulknar and Lawrence | non-rnion vers .who deserted the | Georgia and Col. Polk of North Carolina afternoon to elther pay up or give bail of the American Railway Union. The court room was crowded from the bench to the dcorways when President Debs took the witness chair. “Ne tell us, In-your own way, Mr. came to Kansas to plant the seed for the | ‘0% 32UF appearance before me tomorrow tional Base Ball League was held in| @2faner of the congressional committee. | strikers during the recent Wamsutta strike e se pachinko enener mcrpeen aaman aren ew pal * This action is the result of a discussion held | are at work injthat mill, and @ few Portu- they picked out Clover from | the order of this wot? (pettibaiestia ine ‘py the Pennsyivente State | %t the conference of the league at Indian-| Pose gre. be | in the south end. With | among the republican farmers to lead the | Johnson said he would give bail, and went League against its sister organization, the | 2P08 last week.” these except! every mill in the city is | battle. He was ripe for the. change, The | off in the custody of a deputy marshal to Eastern League. The duty of settling the Nothiag Known at the Bureau. silent, and the streets are full of operatives, | state Farmers’ Alliance was organized, and | 8°! : organ his bé wed and cheerful. | Clover was made its first president. That qa still leaa- Debs,” ‘said Commissioner Wright, “what | squabbles of im izations de.| A Tepresentative of The Star called this | who seem to bé well beha' P DAbreL Wann you know of the Pullman strike and its | yoives a calc stoithee Mr. pean ih = afternoon at the headquarters of the Afro-| t+ is estimated) that over 11,000 persons | gave him the power and prestige which = ers aggressive than last week and results.” Boston and Mr. Byrne of Brooxlyn. The| American bureau, &c., at room 5°in the | have stopepd wark. sent him to Washington to represent the Oontematiione. traders advantage of their inaction to Leaning forward in his seat the tall leader | charges on which these men were to pass | Corcoran building. Mr. Robert G. Still, | “Sfeetings of the various untons were held | third congressional district of Kansas. He| ‘The Senate hee cottons’ the following | force quick profits on both sides. of the great strike began in a low, clear | were made by President Diddlebock of the | who has recently achieved fame by his con- thjs forenoon, atid encouraging reports are | wielded a mighty influence among the tillers | nominations: In the railway lst Burlington was the voice a recital, which gradually became | Pennsylvania, State Teague against, Prest-/nection with the bureau from sending vUt | made. The Howland officials and Secretary | of the soll, and could have had the nomi-| First ties John B, Bellinger, fifth cay- | M0st active in the early dealings, selling up more earnest and forcible as he proceeded, | Jent Pa letters in its behalf to colored employetpu. | Ross of the Spinhess’ Union are to have a Pao for kovernor in 1800, but he pre- | airy, to be assistant quartermaster and cap- af bor no coe ns reg eggs erlaraa — vt ones cthaven an — Scran-| tions in aid of the purpose to perpetuate the | Conference today, and it is hoped npeosioar ‘Bis failure to gana and vote on a erre . : one =pee Arp va bongivs Rock * aatie in Pee as imine ant of bis na masta e. The | Present administration, was not around, | understanding will be reached. Lven free coinage bill at one time was the be- leut. Col. Hamilton 8. Hawkins, twenty- ry , ot. Paul cece coma coming to Chicago to investigate. eee eae eee eae ati eeed eiwed the | and the young feminine attendant in| min should settle with its employes, it is | ginning of Clover’s downfall with nis parts, | third infantry, to be coloret “ hung idly “1 found.” he said, “that the men were Scene Oe he Peer caes eng [eMATEe: auld Be would: nat “bein ‘wntil to- | 1a os Sane pus will bold cot longer. | be ieleerapiy Heuhea che nove oe teresa | mnt Henton, twenty-third in-| Prices. Missouri Pacific declined 8-4 per working for the Pullman company at wages aa ee pays morrow. Neither the clerk nor any one else | 1701) or the business men of the city be-| that when Clovers name was called he | fantry, to be leutenant ‘colonel. hich could found had heard anything of wi leep in one of H mmittee | Capt. Daniel W. Burke, fourtcenth in- Seles omens teal Gaies cur uueea cca aaaeee [ce ne ee rete the impending calamity, and none appeared | leve that a setider-ent of the whole trouble | WS &! ‘Clover “dented. the ‘allogation, ‘but | fantty. to be imajor. et” * . until skilled dom bras chncbeenectr their | of the pier wien ry aa Kul to care m what the league intended | will be made withia a week. = he was never able to satisfy his constit- : enh ae William B. Reynolds, four- lives wag sufficient h case | doing. Secretary Ross of the Spinners’ Union | uents. eenth ini ; nn aap sess of wer enn clap is that the clus hav- Reeorder Taylor Talks. gays. that the members of his union have| ‘he result was that when he returned to| Second Lfeu' ing complied with the regulations of the na-} C. H, J, Taylor, recorder of deeds, who at- | lined up for a long struggle, and confidently | his district for an indorsement ila con- tional agreement in releasing its ~—— tended the Indianapolis convention, and — that it will of six months’ dura- See ae oe gave nomi- {sipitiadonen and prcoli garotetioy ig who is president of the negro league, wa8| “Secretary Ross of the Spinners’ Union| Now, the ex-populist Congressman is Eastern League. seen in relation to the matter at rien ee D. eetiert| treasurer moans tare = saya nite! —— marty: case of the Allentown club the | in the city hall. Mr. Taylor said - | Be Manufact: Corporation, Rec! le declares the popu! nsion E Leave Gute no wvldenee’ that the clue. had patch was somewhat erroneous in some | Spinning Company and Howland Mills Cor- | form is a sham and fraud. x. and Ar M1 of Louls- released its players prior to disbandment ‘tion: poration, three of the leading mills of the To the correspondent for The Evening na. asayers of the mint at New Or- August 16. The players are therefore | POCnoms, Demoeratic League,” he said, | city, had @ conference this forenoon, and, | Star he said: “The question presents itself | leans, La. Subject to the acceptance of the Pennsyl- | .,, The Negro Democratic League.” he sald. | itt) netteved, a settlement will be to the minds of Kansas farmers, and I| Marbury’s Nomination Goes Over. the inter- uthorized, or, ws between these mills ‘and the union. If so, | have been a farmer all my life, what is the | The nomination of Wm, L- vania Btate League. To protect ecutive committee to request the democratic : ~ w of Wm. ae Se Sandy tne ailestown pie ite | svtrersonal commiting iting oe vu | Sua" Sa ny truer bs aa a” | svtana fa" a ao aaa, Earter | aatret attorney of Maryland wl net must send to the Allentown players within f which Robert G. Still is chairman. . ten days of this date a contract for thetr | Mr"yf" S'S "astwood is chairthan of that | LOWELL, Mass, August 20.—Inguiry at en ere pig merase Yew ed Pye ype erg gervices. at a compensation the same 28 | committee, but Mr. White is not secretary | the offices of the various mills today by a | Political parties as ee ee gat lien oa weeks. they were getting. of the league, or any portion of it. The | representative of the Associated Press de- peo ates oe ee — = ae an the Secretary Diddlebock handed Mr. Young motion to request the abolition of the bu- | veloped that for the present no attempt will th policies o! ie men who are managing Soe tee ana wa pe Hae ogreaame | & written request for the services of the/ -.04°was adopted by the league by an al-| be made by the manufacturers to cut wages. ae As a ae ee hich beyond Allentown players. most unanimous vote, the only two votes | The agents admitted that they were watch- mocratic party icted session. if i ie HE H j ‘ | i it i 38 i t | bf i i a f Hi i | i Hy . j i z E : i E i : i ! i i t f | | i 8 i i g i ; 3 i g g q iH i lig D i i | ? : 1d inconsistencies, It 1s controlled by The Porter Nomination. Se oes against it being cast by Mr, Still himself | ing the outcome of the New Bedford strike | me c Aicates heal chee PERISHING OF THE SEALS. and his colesgen, 3 Mr. %. W. H. Howard, | and would be governed largely by the re- | the same old tyrannical sonrapygy eae fr aned The Porter nomination was again takea | interest, added to the al- both of Pennsylvania. mult, Should the manufacturers in New Bea. | Ten and never will become th: champlon Of | uy wy the Senate in executive session to-| tesdy bull ts, ‘tart! Decren: y ft “What led the league to take such ac-j ford succ in their effor! enforce = > ‘of hold- - ped ee oa |sientr ncgenee’ toe eepertar, cutdown the agents here will make a, simi prnat is see comin (or “te pope po bene rege “Well, not so much because of what the| lar cut. If the strikers win, however, the | Party? The party to which we have adhered | since it first organized, and which I helped PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., August 20.—| bureau had done, but because of what it| probabilities are that for the present no ef- Private advices from Alaska state that the | had not done,” said Mr. Taylor. “The | fort will be made to reduce wages. —_ =. Pag teh toematy aes coe eS Se steamer Bertha arrived at Unalaska July | league has always been opposed to the bu- Redaction im Wages Ordered. tributed their money and talents to bulld Sr OT th tte hope, tte Masses cad ins | 2% from St. Nicholas and the Yukon river, | Ft than good, in a word. The president| PORTLAND, Oregon, August 20.—Owing| up has now become the prey of political man, with its shops, its houses and its ftert: the freebooters. A monthly stipend for cam- stores, was so schemed that every penny | Stinging reports of great sul ing on of the league, myself and the secretary at/ to inability of the Oregon Railway and paign or personal purposes is eaacted from which the workingman made found its way | part of the inhabitants of the Yukon valley. (“first agreed to act with it, but when we! Navigation Company to pay operating ex- the gambling dens and liquor dives of our back into the company’s coffers. In fact, | During the last winter the thermometer — Sorta’ ahem, woe: penses the following reduction in wages has | large cities. It has organized the metropoli- registered 32 degrees below zero along the The N e comprises all the best | been made: All employes drawing over $10u | tan police into revenue collectors, who visit coast, and Indians say such cold weather | colored democrats of the country in its| per month, 12 1-2 per cent; on all drawing Seg eg me EE has never before been known there. While | ranks, and it could not see the recessity of | over $50, to and $100, 1 per cent. | Dronts of tnelr ‘unholy business. This is it is frequently as cold in the interior, It | weakening the organization by having other | The above reduc pplies to and has been done now by the leaders of our reform gov. Seen never Seen Rntows So be. 30 old Cn: the | SN purpose nn Teennn «> | apcapead. hey all Weqhayen af_the cperating | grams te Keusn ‘The. governor at hb coast. Eighteen Indians starved to death Se department except the trainmen, for whom | state ard his political advisors are cognizant mouth of the Yukon during the What Mr. Astweed Says. @ new schedule will Hikely be made. of and parties to these political and official —— ss Mr. H. C. C. Astwood was also seen. He Glassmakrrs’ Proposition. crimes. Every public institution in the A letter received here from one of the | said the negro league did not like the} prrrspuRG, ¥u,“'August 20.—The win-| Stute has been disgraced by scandals too ” is labeled plainly, showing the officers of Berin; feet stat that ce: revolting to print.’ the fecent visit to the seal islands by one of | Method pursued by the bureau in soltetting | gow-giass workers liave made a proposition ‘Asked why he returned to the republican | Of Shoddy contained. for political purposes from per- 7" ——_—-————— the officers of the fleet disclosed the fact that | ##9¢ssments : to the manufacturers which makes allow-| party, and what he hoped from that organi- while there is a considerable number of | 808 outside of the league. “We thought ance in the reductioris in the tariff and will | zation along the line of reform, he said: THE ALCOHOL BILL, bull and bachelor seals on the islands, there | the executive committee was sufficient to prevent many disputes in the factaries. In-|, “The republican party has a matchiess are not as mary cows as last year, and it | transact all the business between the ni stead of being pald different prices in evel history. It has given cur nation its greatest was ascertained that the seals are rapidly | tional congressional committees an TY | reforms and greatest statesmen. The de- diminishing year by year. So certain are | the negro voters, and this led to our action, | V@7!stion in size br Quality, prices remain | feats which it has suffered in Kansas for the authorities on this point that they will |I will see Senator Faulkner tomorrow, and | the same in any size within limits, while the | the last four years have brought lt te a resi and shut off his income, thus a kill off a large number of bull and bachelor | I hope the abolition of the bureau will fol- poco — sg ek een The = of Cpl it parity in its road seals this than usua! look propo- thods, en pects: aor amr aan rhe piven! Managers’ | the pioreatg win kill so oe rice! iy me — iiimarinad sition. ae of the cece it must ho tke toad Association bad been organized with the | that there will be few left to kill next year. ‘THE POPGUN BILLS. End of a Strect Car.Strike. pion of purity and reform. As one of the to | It ts expected that the sealers will kill off & N ANTONIO, Tex., August 20.—The | °!4 republicans, who went into the a let number of females, leav! man: party in 18% hoping for relief, I believe Was to drive organized labor from existence. | pups to starve, The situation ts tegericg | TRY Are Favorably Reported by the ctreet car strike, ites Bre Gaye, ‘ended | that we can secure the needed reforms bet No sooner had this association been form- alarming from the standpoint of the pres- Finance Committee. ter in the republican party than any other. ed, than a systematic reduction of railroad The Senate finance committee held a | back the men at their terms—$i.v per day— epee oe wages all over the country began. saat and to employ men instead of boys as con- CLEANING THE STREETS. ‘The cuts were made on one road at a | that some of the rookeries are no longer | Prief session today and ord favorable | ductors. time, and in one department at a time, but | occupied reports on the four separate tariff bills the systematic regularity with which they | the muthorities 7 “Ue Den& Tenamed by | TOD the House © week ago. appeared was svfficiently significant. The —_— The sugar bill as agreed upon is amended men were ready to strike, snd felt they had | BENNINGTON IS STILL OUTSIDE. | so as to provide for a duty of 40 per cent aniaaa cman at oe straight on sugar, without any differential on refined sugar or any extra duty on sugar | 28 i i; “§ a i Hu : i | ty i i il E ii dl H Practically i i E i i i { at HI i i! | fi d { | i rai ' i 4 3 ti 9 i — THE McARTHUR WRECKED. ; i i I ; ‘The Superintendent ibmits His Esti- mates for the Next Year. Celebrating the Victory of Gen. The superintendent of street and alley Wayne on the Maumee. cleaning today made the foliowing estimate LEDO, Ohio, August towahe Commissioners of the amount re- |. 72 = oe People assembled today on the battle field quired to conduct his department during the next fiscal year: of Fallen Timbers, on the Maumee river, Street and alley cleaning department— | ‘We!ve miles above this city, to celebrate Superintendent of streets, $2,400; assistant superintendent of streets and chief clerk, i if i: i f [ | Lieut. Crosby and Four Sailors Re- i ; j j - ported to Be Drowned. Warrants for the Salvadorian Refu- * Puliman matter. “Eas tne Gan wegmigtionens ‘tenets - wees im Transit. imported from countries paying a bounty—| , Word came to the Navy Department to- y the coast survey that a boat was depressed and money scarce. I did not 2 = in other words, is the new’ tariff bill rate | 28 through y order the strikes. I had not the power. | ,SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. August 20.—The song ‘on recipes ‘te | belonging to the coast survey steamer Mc- see seseet Ga Chane: Cieemcaeivets SES Socnet | arenes cee eee Oe Deane ee ee | ee eant. emenets teak le cera nes | Acthanr wan weeckelan the sutton ‘the wish to shirk any responsibility, and am | 2nd the Salvadorean refugees, is st{ll out- om to say that I heartily concurred in | side the three-mile limit. The mysterious | Provided for only 30 per ceut. The idea of | Alaskan coast, and that Lieut. Freeman the democratic members of the committee is | H. 800; t) lef inspectors, $1, each and approved of the action taken by the | extradition warrants are still in transit,and | that this rate would fu cotsh memneaent pot _ Crosby and four sailors were drowned. | $1. wo chi tors, $1,400 five in: tors, $1, h; - fet have written end sways condemned | no one will fix a date for thelr arrival. ‘The | rue without giving the sugar trust any ad.| 1°° etalls of the accident are not yet g wiorind ke eltypren Siererpngatz ee it. I have written and spoken against it, | vant known here. Lieut. Crosby assumed com- | $1,200; two foremen, $1,000 each; three as- Delieving and knowing that ‘strike cannot assurance bark ecthridaaas they pri ‘The coal bill was amended so as to pro- | mand of the McArthur in June last year, | Si8tant foremen, $900 each; one messenger, He entered the naval service in 1868, and | $00. Total, $20,000. from our office counselling violence, I know | “The statement has been made that these | 42, for reciprocity on this article by the s 8 i iF A «= i fe f i iH 5°! ggkagy: iggbgges ges SeBsesezegs PF REE BE 2% Eo! gxtagspeages C..8 L and Pacine. 683; admission free of duty of coal imported | W@8 appointed from l.ew York. He stood | Estimate of expense for fiscal year 1996— Rawat cee ee es . | warrants have been in the city for several | from countries which admit coal from this | No. 8 on the list of Heutenante, and bade Fe eeeana. _awescing («ak steshing Delaware ana w is OT Comets eer eum’ telegram?” | Gays, and that, we have abstained from | country free. Coal imported from countries | Feputation for fine professional ability. 1,000 square yards, $97,000; for sprinkling, Denver and Rio Bx BK SK BY asked Commissioner Kernan. executing them,” said one of the attorneys | tmposing a duty on our coal is to be made | , Jleut. Crosby is well known in this city, pueing aa cietbiee mecoren eae ‘Dua. and Cattle We 1% IBY 19 aa nat is casily explained. The telegram | for the Salvadorean government. “Now, it | dutiable at the rate in existence when this ING tO the Thee he eee eins | atk conte par AGeS anmamn oteae ante Genera se a HK was sent by a private secretary to a friend | should be palpable to any man of common | bill shall go into effect. The amendment to 7 Ang to the time he assumed command for sprinkling urban macadamized and’ ihnow Sense sence sasee in Butte and was merely a playful expres-| sense that if that were the case we would | to the barbed wire bill provides for the free | © Be mena Pee een Pes ental atreatn -RIRBID: tie aerate eemeieee in. a ae ston. , 1t was sent as such and was so under-| have no reason to pu: the administration | admission of barbed wire and’ all” ornce | of the fiiis Decor seer at te eee ne: | mancaicusined Sool tse aareste tou onoee addresses ; a ae oe aa ties tae PENSE to the expense of Keeping the Bennington | fencing wires and the rods from which they | and all h eek Magn D of his cblittice “eke | $5,000; for cleaning Pennsylvania, avence | Commanders Nutt of Ohio and Gen, fen ten let Eh o sald days | outside the jurisdiction of the courts. are made. peak ——._—_ u after the strike was declared the union had | should also be palpable that the govern-| The free iron ore bill was not amended, | leaves a widow and two children. Sentioc mapertion 4 $1345.50; for labor wane FIRE IN AN INSANE ASLYUM. ir’ ie” ies ins aie teste ment would not meekly endure such treat- |The republican members of the committee a unimproved streets and alleys, attending to — jhommna Tig 98% Hing BEN ae ey (rere paralyzed.” he said, “but just ment. The statement Is {herefore absurd. | offered amendments of thelr own to all the BERING SEA AWARDS. complaints, 4 foremen, 1 assistant foreman | Confaston for a Few Minutes, but In- Pattie. . 5. som Son, broad- en the warrants come wi serv- | bills. Or: e amendments offered was 4 for ‘at the 1 % Navona Lead Mi “UK at one shortly afterward the officials of | ed, and there is the erd of it.” that presented in the Senate by Senator | secretary Gresham Anxious That Co sin ri —_— fon = Breet merger mates All Removed. U. S. Cordage Hk Big me ne Shad eke ee ee —— eae Hill foe the repeal of the income tax. They | ‘gress Make Provision fer Them. _ | ant superintendent, 2 chief Inspectera fine ee ity iis” ity court. € beat us. It wasn't the rail- 4 also sought to have the revenue duty on spectors, 2 foremen and 1 messenger, $13,- hhew Tors Ocntran sanz Tet Bn, BRN = a at arse = = =. coe a of the REV. DR. HIRST UPHELD. sugar lane e Lge hice palin Secretary of State Gresham was at the = for one additional inspector, $1,277.50; N.Y.ana New Toe S rd one unty. ey vor ly contin, x AAzoUt that time a thing occurred which |The Sam Francisco Clersyman Sus- againsc the bills, Dut did wot seek to de- | Somes tee taken locking (o che nett | eeping and ahodng rent ey ato eee Rorthera Pacino. ‘ ee Chica: t - , tained by His Church. y the report upon them. . tickets, stationery, printing, offi Nortnern Pacific, 16% ITs Chicago, called ‘on ‘ihe General Managers! Be Senator White attended the committee | ment of the Bering sea seizures by Amert-| and other necessary Items’ and serie | was a scene of confusion fea minutes, | North American. ti x —_ and the next day was quoted inj SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 20.—A.C. meeting for the first time and acted in | can vessels. The Paris tribunal decided that | $2,500. Total, $166,000, but the w. n Ont. and Western. Y Bt Sctnens of a ee oe Hirst of the Simpson Memorial Church, | perfect harmony with the older democratic apartament of amoral entaly. Mau . Now, ler i the United States must pay damages for —_— jepartmen call of Gen. Miles as vulgarly out of place, | Who is now being tried on charges of tm-| members therect. tof the asylum, with such seizures. Some time since the Secre- i & eon ia ater aliaecuiinet,- coaeutiy Ice Water for the Visitors. famen nee Om, the, city. subdued the 160: He had no more right to consult with the | ™orality and other met, se bal ERI ee tary submitted this matter to the committee} During the G. A, R. encampment here of ing was badly dam-| Richmond Terminal, x 10% General Managers’ Association than he had | preferred against him, has been upheld by | CATHOLIC SISTERS IN THE SCH nl toeclgn!eelatiodia, ‘bul ho lactife Nes beat |IMH71E wai ceasateaa tate spars np TS. AES [—— bs oe migied end, Soar teat SO tate oeiciaid pee rege carota er vines sopra They Are Not Allowed to Teach the | taken. It is understood that the Secretary | generous arrangements for the comfort of | institution, which wore all Gunrepes. . The oan Coat nad a ny that all of our letters and telegrams were — vaker sees pores mae soneremstaen Catectia is anxious that a board be provided to pass | visitors did not Inctude any distributed sup- caused by spontaneous combus- —~ Pacific, ~ Ux made public property, while not a line of | stating the belief that the charges had Snr a Ba upon the awards and desires that an appro- | ply of ice water for quenching the thirst —¥ oe the railroads’ correspondence was publish-| been “brought ‘by an irresponsible adven.|_EBENSBURG, Pa., August 20.—Judge | priation be made to pay the expenses of of the multitude. To avoid lke complaint, ee i ie ral - =” had — I think we — turer, evidently for the purpose of black- | Barker today handed down a decision in the — ee Feel amet neice if possible, in connection with the approach. Personal Mention. ay « e general managers, at one of their l; that the official board, at the request | sult brought by W. T. Kerr, state councilor ing Pythian encampment, the recordin; Mr. B. F. Peters, appointment clerk x © secret meetings, declared they would stamp | Or'Iir' Hirst’ had, some months ago’ in: |of the Junior Order United American Me- | Prior to the award. It is said these dam- : Bheteg rd t : secretary of the Anti-Saloon League was|the Na the A. R. U. out of existence.” vestigated these accusations and had found | chanics, against the beard of directors of | 28¢% Will amount to about $500,000 or $600,-| instructed to bring the matter to the alee vy Department, has resumed his In reply to a question, Mr. Debs said 7 ithout foundation. 000. | Mr. Gresham also conferred with | tion of the citizens’ committee, tt duties, after a month's vacation at Yar- that the union had taken every possible | ‘MEM {0 be entre wench and conerega- | the Gallitzen school to prevent the employ- | Speaker Crisp. He was desirous that action requesting x v Permission to place neat barreis or tanks, | ™0uth, Me. leans to prevent riotin: id disorder. vi ,| ment of Catholic sisters, wearing their re-| should be taken by the present Congress, e "We objected to the presence of the ted- | {108 expressed unswerving confidence in Dr. | Hin... Mgar, an’ teacher, but the general opinion was that it was too | points: ist street ual Pensayi alae ae eral troops, but not to state troops and | /'st’s innocence of the charges. The Judge decides that sisters may be | late to take up the question at this session. |¥°1"s' strect wad’ Proce n ey vania, avenue, Police. If I remember rightly, no serious PARES: EUS ae Grasp Seip ee peripe Tegra eae — street and Pennsylvania avenue and 18th pearing as thelr perce ‘nen the Begs coos i they may be agdressed by pupils by their | Proposed Chinese-Mexican Treaty, | street and Pennsylvania avenue. men.” * | whey Violated the Law in Being in| Teligious names, but refuses Rovaivw tre |; temaca | frctieseectlonssstan Possession of the Sf ‘The witness the 1 Catholic catechism to be taught, periasl 1! tiie Aasbericianls ragiiialae at The the rallrond brotherhoods, °° Touble with | “mutation of United States Notes. ‘The costs were divided. aaesming learned that a commission composed is “The brotherhoods have outlived their| ST. LOUIS, August 20.—United States —— Grcuaseed Cae Panera — bend psefulness,” he said, “and for that reason | secret servic> operatives have received here RAN OVER THE DYNAMITE. Tiived ‘ia this Oly coh Maxise, to tesici 7 eft [the firemen’s organization. They | 4 pox containing 70,000 due bills which have c 9 cae were, I fear, jealous of the American Rail- able Escape of an Excursi pose of making a'eareful study and investi- . way Union, and helped to defeat us. There | been passing as currency in the small towns | Remar! peal watom | gation of the rébottfces of that republic | P&™ed, John. Kidwell. The accident hap : ; ned near 15th and L streets, only a shart is now a movement on foot to form a grand | of Kansas. Operative Murphy seized the previous to signfhg'® commercial, indus- | 2° leleou's . &nd united railroad labor organization. | pills at Topeka, Kan., on the ground that| DEEP CUT, Col, August 20—An attempt | ial wad” int om Chinese-Maxican | eanncs rom Mis. Nelson's home. 4 phy Within three days a proposition will be they were made in imitation of United|was made last evening near this city to | treaty. The cor is composed of men | Holmes arrested the driver. submitted to the other railroad orders, wreck the excursion train on the Colorado | eminent in the ES tic service of China. —_——_ A Little Child Ran Over. Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock a three-year-old child, daughter of Mrs.Grace Nelron, was knocked down and run over by a vehicle driven by a colored man ————_- e-+___ Chicago Grain and Provision Markets Reported by Silsby & Co., Bankers and * CHICAGO, < PER fi Hi qt 3 bills are as large as whereby all present officers of the A. R. U_ | States currency. The Th ropose senting at 1 hy x3 and other unions thall resign, with no pos: | the 10-cent currency notes which were in Se ead Ce oe Sumter nites Noy and extend ther | TAshtning at Washington Grove. sibility of election to office. ‘The principal | circulation many years ago, and, paid by | Loop. Four large sticks of dynamite had | investigation cveP, thh greater part of the | Dr. E. C. Merlam, who was paralyzed cause of strife, thus being, removed: an or-| merchants to farmers for crops, called for | been placed on the ra heals penne coat | country. paM about two years ago, was taken suddenly Evcds will consent, which shalt acter: | thelr face value in goods sold by the issuing | Wor “hushed by the wheel ill at Washington Grove station last evening Reeds will conuint, which stall include all | [ovcnant. No arrests were made, but the ° gee Seventeen Men Wanted. during the storm. He fainted, it was sete’ eee: business was ordered to be discontinued. DEATH OF MAJ. DOLL. An examination- of-applicants for seven- | thought, as the result of a flash of lightning Mr. Pullman Summoned. be carried to his cottage. About : teea positions in»the: mechanical force of | and had to be carr! ‘o his cottage. yu The commissioners have notified George A telegram received by Chief Hazen of the 7 the same time a young lady who was stand- M. Pullman to appear and testify, and will | secret service states that the due bills seized | He Was in Charge of the Police of|the Portsmouth 4N.: H.) navy yard has ing ot tho Guar al @ atinas wan tees Ba Hey #8 EPi te if Fe, x E yaa nana a be B3 3: 2) > pret | a ve < S dered on September 6. The examina- also call for several members of the Gen- | by Operative Murphy at Topeka, Kan., as Harper's Ferry, been o1 ¢ from her feet. ; = stated in Associated Press dispatches, were Seales Dall, atieipare ch tion will be open, to, all comers who are ene gars comemeeray teeter: teed nek eee Dene an epee Opuntia: aten We Va, Aiatet tie bes Eee place lest Ice, and persons now holding positions at | Mail Bag Shop Employe Injured. ‘ompan: ol Ope! ed za! by . Tucsiay or Wedaesiay. “| "® Wil Appear | Seized $27,300 of the due bilis, and the litho- | nlght of heart failure, the result of blood | tie yard Will be admitted to oats St | Raymond O'Leary, employed in the mail ¥ : : graphic stones from which they were | poisoning from a felon. Deceased was forty- | the same footing as vther-applicants. bag repair shop, had his foot badly insured BR esmset aes 8 printed. , and was popular not only at Bae Seeeie today by a barrel of oil falling on it. He ore Markets. SOT, AOE Magen. “hiet Hazen said today that so far as was | SIX Years old, a ee Raed was taken to the Emergency Hospital in| BALTIMORE, Md. At 20.—Flour dull—west- the ambulance and was afterward removed | $78 "uPer,, ‘1:70a1.90; do. extra, 2.004230; do ste baaene family, 2.508270; winter wheat. patent, 2.0008. 10; ad spring .. 3.6003.75; spring wheat, straigh' ) REP eg ATER . ipts, 18,347 barreis. Wheat 4 ®/ his home, but also tn this city, where h Cholera at Marseilies. Advance Guard of the Gathering at | (plated. It wee i eons aE te nee | had many friends. As superintendent, of | The marine hospital bureau has recetved Topeka on Hand. co-operative scheme, but the fact that the | Police affairs of Harper's Ferry he render | «ough the State Department a cablegram re ed valuable assistance to the officers here TOPEKA, Kan., August 20.—The advance | dug bills were of denominations less than $1. | {) cabturing lawbreakers,who sought refuge | from Consul Thomas at Marsellles dated guard of the General Grand Chapter, Royal | Sites money mode thole dase a eieeted | in the mountains in that vicinity. ‘The de- | August 17. He wires that there have been Charged With Embezzlement. me hs - 4 : OHO: ‘ States money, made their issue a violation. - - re Policeman Sutton of the first precinct | ssked—receipts, 76,132 bushels tock, 980,87 Arc 50) Section: 4 Me ceased leaves a wife and five children. | twenty-one deaths from cholera since the . Penge yy eS h Masons, for the national meeting, | of section 308% of the Revised Statutes, and | con#ed leaves 8 wife and five children. ith, says that he ts enforcing disinfection | 84 & case in the Police Court today, in | bushels; sales, 102,000 ripe aseds any + which begins tomorrow, have arrived. It| also of the act of February 10, 1891.’ ‘The . dull—spot, 58 asked; Au- ; s lerk in ghe | SmPle -s : : tie e re ore 1 the lodges with which h2 was connected | and asks for further instructions. which George Ball, a former cl ust, 6S bid-—receipts, 6,442 bushels; stock, 255 b eofeading “tne Aas ae franca oot Ke = tis thoug nt that tie eee witnre Sete will have charge of the funeral, which will —— Ebbitt House stables, was charged with the Pashets; sales, 6.000 bushels; southern =m, ore the year to the Masonic fraternity of Kan- it ts thought that th sult e place from his late residence in Har- Lieut. Robbins Dead. embezzlement of funds of his employer. He $a 3 es oe a epee] SO per's Ferry. tomorrow. The War Department has been informed | Walved an examination, and the case” was Ses cet kas ee eee will preside. Wednesday at 12 o'clock the Thanks to-the President. ag of the death, Saturday, of First Lieut, | sent to the grand ju = Have | bushels. Bye dull No. 2, 46}4 receipts, 100 bash sveeiiggiheceds convocation of the General Grand Chapter] 4 nandsomely engrossed set of resolu- The News Libel Suit. Ernest S. Robbins, third cavalry, at Platts. | P°P4 f aictiiabh sit Ie choice tlinothy,. $18-40a$15.00. Gralte ts Range of the Thermometer. will be held at Musonic Temple. The pro- eased ty a tas a ‘u- |The case of Editor Rippey and Manager | jurg, N. Y. SE eadicantien quiet, u firm—granulated, | 64.82 gram for Thursday will consist of an ex- | tons adopted by the Chicago Union League | qoiste of the Evening News, charged by ALOE "7 Sela A jontal . - per 100 Ibs. Butter firm— ‘creamery, €ursion to Fort Riley, tendered by the | Club, thanking the President for using the | Doe". uf . _Edgerly with criminal libel, will be Grand Chapter of Kansas to the Grand | Urited States troops at Chicago during the | Pro! @ oll aden ons agg» Rogen ‘Chapt m1 received at the Whit jouse to- | called in the Police Court Wednesday,when | man at the Washing! ry! 5 bea pote or Pigrng Ss 7 — et — a @ day for the hearing will be fixed, pensation at the rate of $365 per annum. N, 2 incy has | do. imitation, 17a18; do, le, 16; . R. Stewart has been appointed watch- | BOSTON, August 20.—Josiah Qu i an at the Washin oh resigned the chairmaaship of the democratic | {Su Shae fey Sa a, WS ule io BS aoe state committee, ; 10%; do. 28 sine, 10%.