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S RIS\ memmmirit i g A I e i bt o s o - it — NUMBER 230 ' -, APt enTH Groarento work R iR T committen on March 2% was considered titioners ask that ponpy ofl pay a duty equis- | In treasniry, $70581 000 dec e ot debt du- L. ould tiiey be received or treate A wry detail, and an_amieable under- alent od o 1i o ch | Ting March, $14,05884; o, in_treasury ™ faapomeind In tun eifher refusing them & | standing was teashed” and an agroement AN e D ayalable for reduction of pufiie debt, 8210 . Lonis Kni i earing or evading with specious subterfuges | siged by the pres of every road in the ol ¥ s oth 195 total cash in treasury, as shown by 0 8t, Lmus'nghts Op?n]y Bebel Against | for dircet answers, or refusing them employ- | city m“l‘h) B Ten :::f::l‘h‘,‘u' of the arbitration | van Wyck Pays His Respects to the Wash- | materially interfere with the interests of the 1ho treasurer's goneral accoqut, $405,007. 111 Oliief Powderly's Orders, ment. Hoxie has agreed to receive a com- | committee. It provides for twelve hours as ington Gas Light Company. linseed oil manufacture of the entire coun- - THIS S’[R“\E MLsT GO (W. ?1;3’:.”.':B?.',‘.t,.".'.:’,".'..'.?‘.."(,?\:'.1.’"f.i’,fi‘?‘,‘.‘.:‘n“:'.fi A bill of griev: nes, submitted by A[“Y‘_“S FIGH“NG MO\OPOLY. from which it is manufactured; and the pe- | available cash Homsb $1,404,87° 335 net eash mittee of employes to adjust any grievances 78 work and S B Py, " clally ores 3 - Which 1oy eriee CH retauet oy grievanced | aday’s work and $3 as the pay. try, and especially the interests of farmers [ Penalty For Improper Use of Mails. WORK FOR ALL OR FOR £, | through Iis subordinates, to recognize any of v in Towa. Nebraska, Minnesota and Dakota, WasiiNaToN, April 1.—Senator Wilson NONE« | 1 s Siployes, end. TaThos 1o reasivn. My p sl ’;f"“f"""“f"'\."""' T Bk PROTECTED CORPORATION SHE LOST HER LAND, to-day reported favorably from the commit- | MUCH-TRIED TRUTE LITIGA Xk —— »llyvll:-ln:h e |I|iy:'u;|vlmv . In sl |"|' :Illl-r mm’::"(:“: ;l'I:‘ “I“mmi‘""'“h-‘, }:wm:i'ne Congressman Weaver, of Ni ka, to-day | tee on postoftices his bill to amend the Re- —_— " n Appeal to the Public F sould and himself have conveyed to the altimore & Ohio road 4 1 L SRR T & WL 11 S ok o | VIR Hisrrban o Tt v ¥ e B Ditrios Bonrd . Pasons ann re'® | world that they aro willini o se(tle, they o | branchos went on u strike to<ay for 2% | The Nomination of J. C. Morgan as et 1 B e O | e iy For Uit ates 50,8510 | Mark Hall, the Murderce of DEVMSE oard arsons and Fort e o settle. Now we appeal to the candid | cent rate on all coal, no matter when shipped, | Postmaster at Kearney Withdrawn to Mary E. Casey, ) - Ge. | Culate obseene o immoral books, a fine of not Worrell, Sccks a Change of Worth in Control of Mobs B ettt Pubiic, on whions 18 falling all | Thigisan advance of i cent over the rate —A Poppy Oil Petition — asKi T $oris for 190 peros ot o s ive- | loss than €100, nor more. than: 85,000, or I Vonus on the Gioni 3 o at confliet, ave A and serip for 120 acres of land in lieu | pri o abor for not less tha . Snotdents: et B T G b R L i e R L Ly Washington Notes, O LRE whloh e puretianed WA 108% EHTOUEH | Do tns Rt e e T Seatay as the ie Local Prjudicss This great strike never would have been nad | men are at work. The strike is looked upon contest. Her land was decided to have been | cretion of the court, and that the river and harbor committee’s The Situation in 8t. Louls, Hoxie condescended months ago to heatr our | 88 zeneral and many miners have left the within the limits of an Indian reservation, o system or those in East St. Louis would re- | PO-man aking or slave, and an imperious re- Slowly Resuming at Kansas City. gram.|—Senator Van Wyck has drawn blood tary Manning's house at noon to-lay, elicits | Telegram.]—The spring term of the dl issued by the offic ) ssen ps, The | business connections, en such retusal be- 1 VASIING r i omel 0. i ued by the officers of th ubiles. The | biusiness connections, when such refusal bo- | ¢our) Pacilio frelght business is progressing people here. Ha succeeded in his efforts 1o | o \VASIINGTON, April 1.—[Special.] It is There s ereat improvement in the sec- | g jong list of cases on the docket, and I wblie d fs Tnvoking the law st | reovened to day and freight is being received | =0 v bl i I t Whtln Gl e ] (b kit e » knights of this assembly to resume work, | [l0Hc: uld is invoking the law azainst men without red neing their pay, and then he | pot el e G NG be passed, that | fD1C 10 use Bis vight hand some. Though Several cases of minor importance were 4 i 4 the president wonld veto it, It is even said | ter.” . | or. that the ich they e apply orized blic. docs not ihvoke w | still stationed in the vards, monupoly, the Washington Gas Light com. at the t t which they could apply for | rorized public does not invoke the law 4 SetiFAsARS NomInRted, day, the celebrated Trute whisky case ! Inter. At a late hour last night he said he | CUINOtreturn to work the strike must «o on, Strikera in Court. granted a charter by congress on a reported | Nour for resumption of v nd refused to g | capital of $2000,000, worth on the market | oo Liiae on education. to. which the first Vietor Vifquain of Ncbraska, consul at | ¥t far from being settled. The sul from local assemblies and not from the The Gould Road Oflicials Will Only | doso. was fined 8109 and costs to-day at the back to the heuse, Orlando 13, Rippe, SN same place, for damages in the sum Lovis, April L—It now develops that | £10 and costs for using threatening and abus- | and at this time occenpies. the field withot ki ML U e died on March & 1383, after With protest from the knights themselves | UNder instructions from the exeeutive board | ive language in addressing o non-striker. competition. Senator Van Wyck set out N fnstend of $150 per 1,000 feet, and tostiow | S0IE around abyut the influcnces that were | brownback, national bank, has been dis- | doath, inasmuch as he furnished him ed boforo they K re-employmen t, | Mechenic Bartlett last evening at the Mi Prerspena, April 1.—The striking street and they wiil likely kit it. Two of the re- in r number of the bank 404, 0t n new trial was granted, as it was prove of their action to-day on their own lodzes, so | S1% Were ready to £o to work | panies to submit il the questions in dispute pending decision, operating under charters issued by authority | g o0 was exorted for it —_—— partiality, The attorneys tor the prosecuth List of fifty-two names w. mittee when it reaches: there to-morrow will f of them as the names of the men whom he | CIEVELAND, Obio, April 1.—The moulders | the laws imposing certain restrictions upon the following nominations to the senate: To | supported by Judge Applegate & Son, the knights on the Missouri Pacfio railway | PAUFe were mado by committees | fhe country, were to-day glven an Gdvance of | o bo swecessul In the ather WASIINGTON, April L—[Special.]=The [ Joseph 1. Porter, Twenty-fourth infautry, | atternoon of Tuesday was consumed in read ST, Louts, April 1.—It is not by any means ymplaints. We do not claim to be more | Valley to seek work elsewhere, _ A Great Monopoly Exposed. - Secretary Manning's Condition. Sixth Trial "'\_ 'lht' ;l‘rvllltnl Cl!l.n certain that either the knights on the Goutd | than human. In this countey position makes -— WasuINGToN, Aptil 1.—[Special Tele- THE EDUCATION BILLS, WasiiNarox, April L—Inquiry at Secre- ovTiH AUBURN, Neb., April L[ fusal on the part of one citizen to confor | KANsAs Crry, April L.—Though the strk- | in his unrelenti r s and | UK Rumors in Connection With | 4y that the secrotary i about | court began here last Monday with Hon, Ju turn to w ¢ in obedie ) A | . 5 in his unrelenting war on monopolies and 4 N he information that the secretary is abon 0 y i to work to-day tn obedience to the order | with other eitizens with whom he iy have | ers as a body have not retarned to work, Mis- in his strife for tho interests of the laboring Their Course in the House the same as at the last report. Brady, of Beatrice, on the beneh. There I8 chairman obeyed the instructions of the gen- | BCts & great husinss and social revolution, is OH ot enerally believed now that if an educational | retary’s condition,” said Dr. Lincoln to- | eral exceutive board by an order to£,000 | MO only a mistake, but aerim st fhe | Mot actively today, Tho froight depot was | reduce the warkine hours of he street ear | SHCIRN A ;_’Il:‘""".‘:l‘:j\!’."""I‘:;':"I‘“:;“ il | Biehi. “fie was bright and eheerfl and was | re being disposed of as rapldly as ttle criminals who are made desperte by | A8 usual. Five freight trains were sent east _ oL Lo il Sl U R y y the prosident s taken an interest in the con- — Y eir positions would be telephoned to thet | A¥ainst the areh-crimingl of the land. . - pany . a corpor ation that was few years ago | \ their positions would be telephoned to thet areh-criminal of the land. = If we ¥ et ALY LA :«: tion that hias been prevaiiing in the house | o | HEBERS April 1L—The following | brought up once more for trial, The order of oo s bo stric 5 s, il re ) t To &% " CC 1 fora week about reference to committee of el A Fe & = ted o ey had not sent any telezram anmouncing any | aeontbiios it g V¢ board of district Ctiiar oy At Lo Fred adoward. 8 | capital of only $300.00, but which has now a | i EEG IR TR 10 SHMBIEE BT| nominations wero sent to the senate today: | been tried in five different countlea, ¥ 4 enzineer because he refused to leave his | «q o, ftor ABir @ siarics Barranqguilla stituted by Wilhelmina ‘I'rute, of Teou explain why. “I'e difliculty of sending back BLACKLISTING THE BOYS, ¥ \ o 1,010,000, atter paying enormous salavies | oG o, 1 7 rol st 1o 1opo! Hpl] 3 i N Wobk thio d048L Bk Lotls IRIENtS jomes engine upon the request of the kaights to | ayg unprecedented dividends. The com- | 0N W& avinzrefused to report it | “Postuiasters—David Gr against R, M. Frost, o saloonkeeper of A i eriminal conrt. pany has succeeded in smothering all provo- | e 0y tihe president has been | . Beard, Crete. Neb.y Egoert R. Watson, U @utive committees, which Intended to have Hire Those They Feel Inclined. Thomas ilass was fined in the same court | sitions of rival companies bafore congross, v Kearney, Neb. $10,000, he woman, whose husb ordered them to resume vesterday, but met tiat hie would not be ealled upon to Counterfeit $5 Abroad. | continued debauch of several days, b on individual grievances whieh | ©F distriets 101 63 and 17, a_committee from — force this corporation to furnish gas 1ol Vit ‘There are a lot of ucly reports WasmNGToN, April L—A §5 counterfeit, | that the defendant is responsible for his they demand TR adjust- | local assembly 8,650 awaited upon Master Seeking Arbitratiol il i 4 At e e T tohave the secoad bill 1e- | covered, purporting to be an issue of the Cen- | Jiquor. The case was tried here lnst fail Thelr executive committees havo issued o '|mli-hi“lm(. shops and 'l‘n\h"l.ml the services :m y[\}-[n )vill llw‘vI '(lmnlm;\.. ni.[;‘xn:?u‘n 10! | sioners _of this fuldtrict are Iarguly i ttee on labor, where it is, I N il bank of Norwalk, Conw., and | resulted in a verdict of $1,230 far the platntls ders 80 worded as to throw the responsibility [ o tHe 014 shop einployes. ‘Ihe men, they | consider a propusition from the railway com- | jnterosted not only In the gas com- [ nne ¥ W tthe Eads lob! od for it, | This bank has never issued a note of the g s 3 to 8 any. ot corporations | Masho: Bas Jouby worked Jor It i asnriane, Ete Do is 2,340, | that some of the jury were guilty of shot this’ morning and they desired to find | 10 Atbitration, and the men o return to work | PAYs but in otlier corporations BEHES OIS AU IS Ol IR IS i er =4 unless the three committees take decided bl s Ll bl o bl “decisic ¥ - X action anil issue. preciso ordors for the ra- | €Ut I they all would bo taken back, and a PN S e R I oy iy ;\'(I"lnh"ll‘::!ol'-‘?'lwh(‘nl yoro ,|.;.|,¢Q o, |I. :\u..ru and Mdr; Ada sumption of work, the gencral executive com- | (i f{ey w wimcs, WS e A Ten Per Cent Advance Given. trict commissioners are reauired to sce that AN ACRIMONIOUS DEBATE, ARl L i i) Al IR RV o o find that its order has not caused the effect | would employ. The others, he said, he would | at the Medina, Ohio, hollow ware works, one | these corporations are enforced. lle has | HORNW :.‘,:‘.: :“w'r‘l_‘"‘({”“‘““‘ re b satl] (""‘”v"»',"'(!{'""'vl . vlflhlnL*”l' Pe |\|||._I|.!‘, I\vl, (LII\.({: Beatrice, and intended. Notwithstanding the failure of | N0t take bock. Attempts of a similar | of the larzest @ stablishments of the kind in | already succeeded in one objeet and is likely iteenth infantry, viee Gen. Terty; Col. | county judge John 8, Stull, of Auburn, Ut o Work 2ol e LM Gm AL Fost i x”w pr:)_l::‘!lllllt|||l <)]\:;l}l:lll~ 10 per cent in wages, Ar. Van Wyck yester introduced a | devate on the bill by Senator Logan to in- | vice Gen. Howar ing the depositions of the witnesses for the + L - v ' creasa the eflicieney of the army, by increas- - Y v M. N has assumed nearly the normal condition. | In every instance the executive board - clain WATERY WASTES. resolution in the senate calling upon the com- | F A Bl CEFEIER GF K0 BRI Y ELTCRS: UNION PACIFIC AFFAIRS, e '."'r“ Iy tes I'I‘““ ‘.{"‘I'l"“"’- and on This morning the different freight depots that the committees received the same r ply —— missioners of the District to inform the sena- lm';“ WATKeH b} » el '“,‘ 1 ". : - ") A ednesday morning the reading was con= throughout the eity presented an animated | to their offers on the part of the strikers to | The Effects of the Southern Freshet | tors whether any commissioners are inter- ren fuarised by more fecling and inteiest | president Adums Explains the Finan- | tinucd. . e L s L return to work. ‘The railroad officials stater, Worse Than Anticipated. SN tional banks or | than is usnally shown in the senate. The cial Condition of' the Company. A CASE OF INTEREST. il WLy tricks and wagons | it is claimed, that they” did’ not require. he | pypivan s April 1—Specinls to | the gaslight company of the Distriet. The | Staements reiterated by Senator Plumb of | Bosrox, April 1.—(Special Tologram.|—At | The ease excited a vast amount ofinterestis vere heavily laden. In the railrond yards | service 3 cmployes: tha L L o= 5 e gaslig] hany RS TR sSten o s : e L 4 PPy ot o i universal activity prevailed in marked con- | hey woud “hot- ke hem el 1 | the Age from river towns of North Alabama | resolution wis objected to and went over till | Kunsas, that Mr. Logan wantgd a larger | the annual meeting of the Union Pacitie | and friends of both parties were numerous, trast to the duliness which existed during the | 8nd | could use their own *discretion | show that the effects of the freshet are worse | today. Commissioner Webb has already ac- [ A to keep down labor vigts, brouzht out | stockholders ~ yesterday, President Adams | The courtroom was crowded at_every sess trike. Freigh f e o up | 10 selecting the men they wanled. The ratio | than telegraphed yesterday, Gadsden reports | knowledged that lie is guilty of the charge. | SoMe feeling on both sides. The friends of | yade a short review of the progress made by | sion, a larger number coming to hear the' S strike. Freight trains are being made up [ o 1o "ie roads were willing to fake baek Lo 5 i T Al A Mr. Piumb, who is a strong Blaine man, have e TON v oar. The ore: lady attorney, Mis. Biltenbender, The defense preparatory * to starting - and placed | (f 00 the roads were willing to take back to | that Coosa river is at its highest mark and | i : “Lown stock in the Corcoran Fire | gt Bl B stong Blaine man.have | the road during the year. 'The most interest- ¥ attorney, Mrs. 3 D position’ to recciva their loads without | o says, is about the samne all over the sys. | Sl 1ising, with alarming reports from | Insurance company, Arlington Fire Insup- | {ried to make it appear that Mr. Blaine was | jug portion of his remarks was in answer to | endeavored “to prove that Trute died byt any (;l‘l4'|n|iglu| |uwm-.‘u.‘;; huln'lhn-;ahil\'m'.! tem—soveritoen out of Hity, or thereabouts, | Above. All the railrond bridges on the branch | anee company, in one of the national banks b‘el:\mlflm I\I:l:m?vl;ml some of llv"ll»lmm\ two questions propounded almost simultan- | poison adwinistered by himself, -ndb:no‘m- kinghts, Tho. general ofices of the com- | fRI—ReYoutoen oub af lifty, or thoreubouts, | & 8 oo Attalla. and_ Gadsden. o 2 i inslight company, | Statesman’s friends have mentioned that it | eously by Hastings, that it the surplus last | fore that they are in no way responsibe_for Y BN AYQREBUIEA L LIEE AOTIGAT ROt orts these ¢ S d by | ron Attalle fads( and in_ the Washington Gaslight company, | 5o onia cously by Hastings, plus I y : J T T U HTe M felograpl d etermined the executive bonrd (0 | swept away, and a number of washouts on | of which L um one b ar Loompany, was.a Blalne suggstlon. year was §2,55,190,55, when would the stock- | tbésteath of the unfortunate wan. They traflic on the system. and today the clerks | 1Sue theivaddiess .X.I.'x'f.f"l{l:J"'}-'.'3L.‘l"'('-‘»'x:'»::";'fi the Alabama Great Southern are reported on | also been for the last twenty years the at- | N one of such talk “"*\"“‘ cifect upon those | holders receive any dividend? To this, sev- | pnodaced strong argufients in their favor e were temporatily suspended duting the | 0™ ake” hack ‘all of the strikers, | both sides of Attalla, The milland lumber | torney of the gas company.” Commissioner Who know e facts. Mr. Plumb s known | eral present.cried out: “Yes.that's the poi Andiiwdrs SUpPoriid Tyt i R f,‘,L“,‘lfl("".T‘:“,“‘,"q:‘(: A G | The members of the board waut it distinet: | interest at Gedsden suffered immense dam- | Webb states ~ further tint Gommissioner | 10, P¢ Ditterly opposed to - permitting e | The other was request for information as | several reliable. witnesses Tlie arguments TSt evening, Soon after the gevenors | 1 inderstood that the Knighis of Labor will | age. ‘The Tennessee river is reported out of | Wheatloy owns stock in the gas company, | SOICHY to interfere with internal disturb- | o the existing relationship between the com- | were concluded last ovening and the case RIEIVAI TG racelvailia: delegation. o -l Iml\-__'Ing‘.||,‘..|-;||y‘,1" one will not retumn £0 | igs hanks at several points. From Luscola | Those aoknowledgments, puplished here | M1¢e% 1ike those growing out of labor | pany and the government. Mr. Adams, in | Wasgiven to tho jur. After romaing out all {Who represented their side of the ‘trouble to | WHEG AL GRONR Wity ity he | and Warrion advices are serious, though it | (his moming, created altost a sensation, | UOUWIGS: Ttis hinted, however, that Mr. Lo- | yeply to the first question, said: “Sinee 1 | night they returned at 10- this mornine, hay- him, They told the governor they were will- 10 2010, NS OR DALY 1 'be | is believed the worst has passed. Man: . ' v dh el 1 is reso. | Sanhasbeen urged (o the step he has been | ook eharge of the affairs of tiis company, a | ing agreed to disagree. Judge Broady in- LD R e goyernor, members of district assembly 101 must be [ 3 | and when Mr. Van Wyck ealled up his reso- | Fi 195 W SRR LuEitRiresuieiyork dwhiankthel suppotted before the strikers, in whose inter. | houses on either side of the river have been | lation in.the’ senato shortis arter noon. he | BEINEDY men in Chicago and ofher lrge | short time ago, my sole object has been to | formed them that It was very necessary tha 80t0;of violonco.. Thoy 'H'\;:m: d the stop- | €1 they wentout, - will consent to a settle- | abandoned, and —the water 08 | o Caverything his own way and it was | CteS Who fear the results of riots in the fu- | place it upon a sound financial and business | the case should be concluded at this term of e ot Iha o sraey Sxpliinad i ment, Ao running - through | tho doors | and | EC AN M. Van Wyek said thg | t0re: The auestion opens up the whole mat- [ hasis,and to do this, it was ne v todevote | court and ordered them to withdraw to their general had been told t hey should be NIAEED . . e L A e OpsUpYRUIG U e ly law givers for Washington city were the | t¢F ©f ¢alling United States troops to sup- | he entire surplus to the liquidation of just | room and not retwrn until a verdiet was moved without interference, wiih the state- ANAEEBATTOIOGURSBY, Bants aro-ved f0r tayanrttion.ycenl || only: law givers {oF WAPIEEEOn oliy Were the |l preas localitrotiblas., Many contend thist. the | clatmsagalnstilio company:. The {ranscontl | reached: Thontihat they hd not sufliclent tiine to notify | Merchants of St. Louis Call His Atten- | age of Northport, aeross the river, is almost | Lo, iouses of congress. When quostions | gities and states should alone suppress labor | nental war, which I hove tried to prevent. CHE MOST TMPORTANT CABE I3 i > ¥ (7 A e ¥ the railrond men of the promises they had S kofotf Northpor JUGHR arose between capital anid Tabor here, and the | g1 4" fe T : f : A : Moy said tho companics were willing | ¢y ton to the Simatlon, | e e o whcesds et WAt ot hoais | commissioners of the District were required | %0 t!er rie and the growing competiton from rival roads | on the docket is that of Mark Hall, for the i wages asked of them individually | ST , £ —Ab -day ¥ ater a : o1e : : s Gt ave, you Know. v.ro r‘Feceipts derof David Worrell in Auburn on July ¢ Jnd . s, o Pars are ente 'd (o) safety, 0 1ything in ref o matters in dis- FORTY-NINTH CONGRE: have, you know, badly. reduced our receipts murderof hey could not inderstand why it the ‘com- | Merchants' exchange, headed by D. R. abandoned. . Just be- deites sonails Senate, large share of the traflic once entirely our | OnJuly 4, 1854, a celebration was haing hald. panios rocounized the Brothorfiood of Loco- | gerancis, mayor of the city, called upon Gov- e th small hoise passed | V0 \]\(o‘tlhl::itl“:)l:]:h;’)\‘fi:{::.”'l'l;:'()l’;l':“l(::)lll:::l‘i‘:- WASHINGTON, April L—Shortly after open- in Auburn and a vast pnmoer of people had rofuse. to dea andlye y | grmor Ocleshy at the Martell house in Enst | down thexiver and several, persons were ob: | GOIL 50 o0 ed that only one gas light | M8 the senate, Mr. Edmunds moved that | necessitios of tho day have so Iner come to town to speird the day in amusement morning they offered to couple up a train on | St. Louis. Specehes were made setting forth ved clnging tog the timbor sculng 5 : when the senate adjourned it would be tili | local business that if an equitable under- | and fun. Fully 10,000 people were in attend-' MR GG e erataiused, Alltheyad | jury to the city, the lawless acts of strikers, | borme outside by the rapid eurront, Many B company. e Van Wyel teferred | The committeo on library reported favora- | I hope to be able to talk with the stockhiold- | until about 4 p. m.. when the report was fieir s and had not intimidated o™ | @te., and urging upon him the necessity for sons living on the lowlands below Tuscs S the reduitement of a Tarze deposit n ad- | DY the bill for the ercetfon ofa monument to | ers in reference to the subjeet. of dividends | circulated throngh the vast concourse of. peo= Governor Ogleshy, after breakfast_this | calllng out the militia_at once to restore | 100xa har to be rescued from thefr homes in | to the requirement of a lare deposit in ad- | 4500y o, within a comparatively short time.” This | ple that a_wurder had been committed in¢ Mr. Cullom said he had the honor of intro- | remark was greeted ~with applause. In | Joseph G. Macluy’s saloon, and in half an ol » e a o a s i reig) No ealenlation ean yet be made as to | vance from ens using gas, and the enact- morning, pra od (0 thie relay devot, where | order”and effect a resumption of freight | ] e s d L raflics Tho governor raplicd. that wiile e | (he amount of damage done to the farming | ment by the gas company itself of a special d c e T s | e that (e uonitien of Eae St Loy | Inferests, to. the. Tailfonds ‘and ‘other migh. | faert ¥ the gas company Hseft of & ebcei | ducing this bill, It appropriates $500,000 for | speaking of the relations of the government | hour David Worrell was 1ying cold in death, ring on the strike. He eautioned | Were unable fo cope with the sifuation, | Ways. = From every place with telegraph 00 FH 5o o power to say that if an out- | the erection ot a monument at Washington | and the company the president said that the | having received a fatal blow from a billiard inst using violence in any case and | the connty of St. Clair was large and popu- vgunl<wu.x‘u;llh- Eane) u; orts u‘t nnkl"nlqs % “",‘“;“ R OlaoE pay his bill the incom- | t0the memory of Lincoln. Time, said Mr. | present policy of the government was dis- | cue in the hands of Mark Hall. David { Tnformod thom thabs ws must be obeyed | lous and that the powers of the sherifl were | @nd no mails since Monday night, Regular | going tens RYRB S0l Cullom, would not dim or lessen the glory | graceful, disreputable and embarrassing. He [ Worrell and three friends were playing pool . and enforeed: that if the county Toiyeian dhese hod notbieniexhinngind, et amaE e roion £ertcrokave becni | dng tenant ‘;m"m s o 184 | thint clustered around the name of Lincoln. | sad that tho Thurman act had not worked as | in Maclay’s saloon when Hall came in atdg§ o3 o > oS and until they were he could not, under t 5 e e ers, and given milllons of acres of lund to | th aro a ! . | si act had n ked as Macla ] t FOME Traenty. there asn poser Sl Ao | faw, il on tho militia for i, 1e freatly | Work 15 beins done by the. companies® e | Kven mivtons, of jacres of FLnd 40 | i e deeds and nobility of character | its framer intendeds in fact, Thurman had | onee bean o quurrel with tho unofending it er which would be called upon fay its pro- | retetied the situation of affairs but did not | bloves except ‘n‘yu»p.m\ and construction. e seeure competition, only to find | WOUld show only more plaily astime passed. | acknowledged to him that as long as it ve- | Worrell. Worrell, not wishing to engage in at t feel cd to take more foreible measures | Huinors reach liere ot loss of life in Goose | der to secuto conpetition, omy 40 WG s yame and fame would exist for il time | mained in effect it would be acontinual | @ fight, ndvised Il to desist from Six freight trains, threo cach upon the Mis- | at 11, howover, o should bo notu- | FINORMAIOY o 0 oy es river | H0E | competition tdid mot compoto.” | ayong all the nations of the earth. Mr. Cul | drawback and an embarrassment to the | his quarrclsome intentions and: il sourl Pacific and Iron Mountain roads, | ally obliged to'brinz soldiers hero they would doxD, Va, April L The ver | But hero wero the commissioners of the | Jom whs proud to ay that Lincoln’ liad beeh | commany. The il aew bomp aropeced L | the samme to contiuuo. Hall o iy ctenst o8 started out of “this eity to-day,” No policé | come for’ active service and resolute works | A this polut has: been riging steadily all | 5 iotof Columbia publicly andspecifically | his personal friend, He was a'man thateoutd | OHPY: 117bolng: DICPALSCbY, gamg to continue, allips o Drotection was requested by (N8 “oleors of | U1ero would. be no nonsense nor ehilds play | day. and at 9 p. m. nearly all that “portion of declaring that there should be 1o competition | Not diverzo from his duty. Generons and | the senate, which the public believed to be | to bis protestations for peace, but reachingi any roads and no hindrances of -any kind | aboutit. e o e | e il glving excuses a5 to why. thero | E1eat heatted,” ull of hilman synipatiiy— | one of the company’s preparation, neither | for a billiard eue dealt him a heavy blow onii8 were offercd by the strikers at any point = v w8 also invaded the Strects, the old ‘hfi;ll‘l'"_mf‘mnnl"“,““"“ The gas company, | S eharity for all, with wialice towards | he nor any ofticer or ropresentative | { 1e head, knocking him down and renderlug) e o I out of this eity, an, | XHE TIRAIN FAILED TO MOVE. | narkcey between Fifteenth and: Eightoenth | Should bone compet 300,000, hiad now @ cabe | Diated o o i b had said: "L bave not | of the company had been allowed to sec, and | Lim uncouscious, from which state e never S8 st B Louis, greatly deereised th namber | A Conflict Between Serfkers and Citi- | $UCcts eutting off communieation between | 007 MGG E ST TG FOWECUe | PUREALE (RO I Ay Bosoit | 1L B | if ho only knew what it coatents wero he | recovered. A of men congre ound the relay depot. zens at Fort Worth, D P 0 e Fealacail Al vidends or from 40 Lo} | (ton: would be only too pleased, as he could then | Worrell was Immediately carifed from the A Vandalla' train was made up, and upoi | Fory Woirru, Texas, April 1.—Fort Worth | st iy Soine it long distance around | market, and decl: AontaonTom % "The bill passed. decide on some definite policy for the future, | room, doctors were ealled, but nothing conld 4 starting from tho yards tho englito was ‘ap- | 4o yn' 1o hands of & mob. A eltizens’ Vi e T g e s et i |00 pericent nayIng iDian o M1 Atthe suggestion of Mr. Logan an under- | while at present his ignorance caused him to | be done to save the life of the unforttnate HEH proached by strikers who persuaded the en- | 1910 the hands of a mob. A citizens’ posse | only — a ar as he St arles | (ivideds. The commissioners knew the standing was secured by which his army bill | paal at <o i - 4 k ‘ s 2 i gineer to desert his post. ‘The engine was [ Was summoned by the sheriff to assemble | hotel. “The water is still rising at the rate of | ¢ will be faken up Monday next, immediately | Peallatsea. What the company wanted | vietim of o wild man's passion. He died in* dhen defached from the” train and run, back | this morming. At the Missouri Pacitic vards | 38 RN to to 40wl 4 ors orclarior | M. Van Wyck animadyerted fon the poor | after the momhing business, “ad its was Ly be reated osietly as any othor eredit- | ity minutos, surrounded by his “aged (8 :nlr”n;:; 'l‘t:‘lllxln\l\ Iluluh.;, ,ul (:y]v I\m:..‘ll.,, ] they miet, some 300 etrong, according to | morrow moniing. e pre oL e ’J“‘"I‘.')’”l zne supnlied. idie also referred to | Sideration continue throughout the day, g ors of the government, and be permitted to | mother and the friends who had come to. ;{_ clight train was made up by the Indianapolis 2. ak i . i person; D00 ] ! : ; it necessary from day to day till dispo . | discharge its oblisations by the ordinary sys- | town with him to spend the Fourth, ;A8 80om 3 \in)) 15 1 orders. About 400 strikers, armed, desperate | the people in the threatened distriets wiil Slioanness of £as in Baltimore. compared. | S oNLen, L & y > vy Cuaad was ubaut to start out when | 04"\ 0y for bloodshed wero on the seono, | keop. the damago down' to comparatively the slicapneepiob s Baltmoro; oomuaied M aty o nsentel that the Washington | jem of wnmal payments, and if they settle | as the news of the murder became known, | abandon hix engine. This ho rofised 10 do well armed oflicers were also on hiand, A | Small fizures. Many poar families Jiving in | 10 8 doliineion. it h the 1 : owed, | 2 e v i it | bilL but on condition that the Washington | could manage its own affairs, like any other | bad fled in the meantime to a neighboring ence. Pacitic engine eame along to pull out the | homes. From presentindications this flood | several competing companics there and it |5y 30 G FOIIECOE HH B8 SR i corporation, woods, but was soon traced up and arrested, ——— train when there was a_grand rush by the | Will surpass those of 1870 and 1577, was admitted that the prices charged as the | “/Piahour of 2 o'clock arriving the Wash- 2 T When hie was brought back to town many. . & THE STRIKE MUST GO o, | stikersfor the encing" “Avms were pr e result of competition would ruin any com- | ington toerritory bill was laid before the sen- e Warring Presidents Mect. sented ol oth sides, 'he engine as o 4 Lo /) o o e e o S 4 ere s | a a Mr. Dolph re: 0 » floo) D con- NEW YORK i ~There a8 o ¢ nted on both sid e engine was not pany. The consequence was that there was | ate and Mr. Dolph resumed the floor to con- | New Youk. April L—There was a me were indulged i, and had it nok been for the: to That Effect, even the nufs were taken out of the draw- PSRl X ? amalgama J 0mpan of the territory, and suid it admitted it would | 172,08 e Presidents of the o helG | advice ana efforts of the murdered mian’s fi Toum, Ao et e | Bonds Eome 'OF U0 KIS Were. ariesiad Under Lock and Key. Mr. Van Wyck said that only showed that | 08 (CIHeRe aoid sid Iagmitted Mwould | Union Pacitie, and Atehison, Topeka & ol opinion oxprossed on every land the | and Call - attempts to move the train | was arrested at9 o'clock this morning at the | hands of corporations which bid defiance to | *The eammitiee’s amendments to the bill | Huntington today. Huntington, when | he sun_set on that Fourth of July: Meiis utive committee of district assembly | were abandoned, ‘The citizeus lacked organ- | Grand Central depot. He was not in the | all law. Itwas the knowledgoe of this fact were then voted on seriatin and agiced 10 | asked aboutit.said: “Yes, Strongand Adams |‘_‘"“I"”ml ised lur‘nwm{., ‘Tfi'fl"fi'm"'c“ ik el dlbconnerladt nnd Eseta ot es S IRLERAT RD. FL bR P8 . Dolph moved an_amendment, which | e both hero s g e imo been aroused to a terrible state of exe morning as the time when the striking | I in'the Fanks of the strikers was a feader, | 1985t disconcetted, und soemed to understand | that was spreading the universal discontent | i rreeki to, exemptine from the provision | Were both liere, but the affair could hardly be | Hiie bean aroused 0 any violence strike still continues, None of the strikers lower price, s TR o had | ferred, o said, to see the death of his brother @ - 4 ¢ R ine the eitizens to zo armed to-morrow to the | in which the judge says Waite is the man | spread industrial slavery, for that was what R T A T A Py % friendly way, and several points which had | J®8H 0 S B S 4 bave applied this morning for work to the | Missouri Pacific yards, The striker’s places | who wrote the letter oifering 0 tell all be | our corporate industrial eystem was, Senas | oW -{“‘ thoos submitted as o substitute for | 1o heen well understood were explained, 1 | avensed by lawful means and did nob wish | I3 ur corporat ¥ his bill Tast presented (the enabling act) pr will not do o till orders are issucd by their | bloodthirsty. e Commercial Advertiser publishe 1 remains the pending question when the bill | standing or that a settlment is sure, beca of a hearing before the cowt. Hall wasissii Wil ok do s o s gibe Comnerclal Adyertiser publish sight, which makes has name a household | remaibs the pending question when the bill | standing or that a setthnent is sure, because 8 HGGHINE. OLIICR0/00MS 2 iy “:‘i‘. PRI, L T ROOM FOR VERY FEW. Wi i e i sx-Aldenuan | 04 and a favorite among the common peo- | ©OMies again before tlie senato, wany things might oceur which would upset | Piced in jail and securely guarded until the S5 espite the continuance of the stiike upon 1% i this side of the river, a_considerable number | Sheldon's Answer to Martin Trons— | Ward for his sorslees in sceuring the efection T e e Journed till Monday thero will probably be @ scttle- | COUNY Jail at Brownsville. Afters timohe S of new switchmen and yarduen have been Some of the Places Filled. of Kirk as_president of the board of alder Housc, ment within thirty days. No other leased on what afterwards proyed | - i 4 L e - upon the time to ba allowed, the company | the most intense excitement prevailed. Hall \ Sty ;Do el | Mr, Gorham of Maryland said there were | in order to permit of the action on the arm ¥ and the train leftwitho it further interfer- train was made up and the Missouri | $he “Hocketts” have been driven from their ir; GothanlotMardand sald there - LOUD THREATS OF LYNCHING The Executive Boards Issue An Ovder [ molested but all the cars were uticounled, and | mwo Moro of Gotham's Good Oflicials | yearly amalgamations of such companies, tinue his remarks i favor of the admission | jng of the presidents of the Southern Pacitic, and the engine sent back 10 the tound house, | NEw Yoti, April L—Charles B, Waito | congress and the legislatures were in tho | b e vemisii Santa Fe railroads at the_residence of ¢, 1, | brother, the prisoner would never have, No. 101 woulddesignate the hour of 10 this | ization. They had no leader, while every Mayor Smith addressed the mob, but the | the purport of the ofticer. and even bofore | of labor. The moral sense of the civilized | which required sehool Tands ot ta be said | ealled a meeting because nothing ‘positively that eflect was tesuod, and at 10 o'elock e | o1 magor againI” Tho sherift is summon- | o a bntots o itk dadoe GRS | 10w faced by these corporations with a wide- | Teady disposed of for the Sawe Turpose at & | ficulties. We talked over the situation in a | el the eriminal, to take its course, *tiapres 8 Missouri Pacille oflivials, and they say they | ave all tilled here. They aro hungry and | knew about the Broadway franehise bribery. | {or Vi Wy ek his already won laurels in his viding for the adimission of MontanaFhis | do not like to say that we came to an under- | t0 5¢e the slayer strangled without the benefigs St stance of Waite's statement is that as a re- | ple here. e Nutive session the senate ad- | our ‘plans, but | think it is safe tosay | NeXt morning, when ho was removed to the¥ i employed to fill the vacant places of the strik- | DALLAS, Texas, April L—The (ollowing | Men in I8, he was given the privilege 0ING SUTprlee WAk AxI08sad by Nebraskans | w,anaron, April L,—The house went | meeling bas beon. seangen for bt oo n straw bond i and "? N ers, and ali appearances this morning indi- | telegram was received here yesterday : 9f, praainiing - ha - allioad. sominitto, | here when the nomination of Egbert B Wat- | 1,0 oomnitton of the whole, Mr, Springer i | epondence willbe. sontisued s it has been country, Hoe romained * away ORI # cate a specdy resumption of freight traftic on . Louis, March 81—To Receiver Shel: [ no “couid . eaily — veontrol® “apg | So0 t0 be bostiuastor ut Kearney was sent 0 | 4o iy, on the labor arbitration bill, gon- | for several weeks past 1 thouelt we vay | & vear, but finally resolved to rotim ang glve the different roads. Switch engines e ran- | don, Texas' Pacitie Railway—Will you set | knew “Jim” Richmond. Thoy voted on'the | ¢ senate this afternoon, as it was well | o000 REETE PO SRTEHAN near a settlement when we liad the last meet- [ himself up to the authorities, which he did & ning back and forward preparatory to stavt. | A1 the striliers at work in their former pls frauchise bill just as he dictaicd, Lo ex-al. | Kbown that J. €. Morgan was nominated for | “'§pA*RGe i betiasebub s wielbels ] e e a0 e e | Tust wintir, b derman claims he didall of this out of pure | the same place on January 11 last. Later itsf | Srit, o508 GBI B jurisdietion | 5190 Which prevented at. Our ships carry Hall takes his inearceration stoically, and® & L and arbitrate past grievances on the (ould- Ing out freight trains. None of the switeh | Jioxic-Powderly basis, MART! Y \ 4 c-Lowdetly basis, MARTIN IRONS. | friendship for *Jim” Richmond, who was J certai in il K00 ¢ i e whicl oy T N ) 0 N o tichmond, who was Ja- | was ascertained that the nomination of Mor- out ons weight, and a measure whieh ittle g hi ’ i engineers have yot boen prevailed upon to | phis dispaten was forwarded to Receiver | cob Sharps’ right bower in fhe. deal. s zan has boen withdrawn on ateount of o | €On&ress had over the subject, had done | means 4,000 tons dead "woight, and nehaps | has tittle to reganding his fubure Digs quit work, and it the regular freight engi- | syeldon, who is making an iuspection of the | that he " (Waite) never got a dollar, | 510 o I ATl a1t 0! about all it could do. He was disposed to | one-fourth of this freight was for through | pects. The gloomy apprehensions under neers shall be equally faithiul in performing | wostern portion of the road. 1t caught him | Waite mentions a number of aldermen who | jections made to him by Nebraska democrats. | yote for the bill, but he could not but feel but | points, the balance being for Louisiana and | which he has constantly labored and the thelr duties there s no doubt that | at Big Springs, whence tho foll e Teply he thinks did |t.u| secure ||“mu3‘ but makes | The nomination of Watson is spoken of as u..-.’v \\.lr a ||lu~‘~|mhl,\' |1l \\nul«lgn!nm of the ‘.~|.mm\l. where rates were not ent, 50 | confinenient to which he has been subjee h 5 fi | &t Big Springs, wheuce the following reply | no positive statement, Waite finaily ae. | a very gocd one, world i legislative nondeseript, which bore | we have made money on every vessel which AT :):‘Ibml Il:.uh “n"n‘-‘” .Iln roads ;\nl was sent last night knowledges his interest in getiing the THE GREAT WASTE OF FLAX STRAW. on its face an apology for its own existence, | has gone out, Of course” we have lost | 5" his return to prison have produced & 0 at least partially resumed today BiG SeriNas, Tex., March 81.—To Martin | Broadway franchise bill througl, and was [ .. o A 4 AN Iu closing the debate Mr. O'Neill said | a great deal in through business, but I would | Maked difference in his apnearanee, and in- The executive committee of district assem- | Irons, St. Louis, Mo.—~We cannot st all the stimulateéd by a promise of the lire commis- The enormous waste of valuable raw ma- | every compulsory I:u\-i;l‘.. ed on the statute | feel that wy lifty years of existence was | stead of being the healthy, robust man that bly 56%0, the members of which include Mis- | strikers to work, as we have employed large | sionership, terial, wherever flax and hemp are grown for [ books of any country had proven a failure, | wasted if we could not cirry on the fight on | he was two years ago, he is now reduced al- sowri Pacliic shop men and wechanics, ap- [ Mnibers of men in their places who came to | Late this afternoon detectives left the city | the seed, has at last been brought to the at- | The desired result could only be sccured by [ one of ourlines for twelye months, Any- view wit oy B e .:. \ st to a physical wreck, $ WD o St | our assistance at the time of need, and to dis- | hall with & number of warrants, It was | . 148 8% Ja%.008D to the at- | . eiliation way, before a settlement can be made onr | ™ v : poluted u committee to call upon Master Me- | chii e thein to give places to thoso who care. | alinost positively stated that. they were far | tention of congress by parties Interested in | “UPRCSONs 0 thon rose and Mr 0'Nein | Ivebchorore & settls have to settle details, UE WANTE A OHANGE OF VERUN, vould re-omploy. The committes has not | wonlil e the heisht : x b T gath &' faol Brogtadtiatt tuneed R o1 ke ey d ple (be the height of ingratitude and in- | board of 1884, I District Attorney | gation of eastern mem futerested in these | the bill be limited to one winute, 0 Bostor fendant, through his attorney, J. 8, Stull,asks t had a contercnee with Bartlett, and nei- | justice, Martine said he luded his inte 4 goods is now here to try to induce congress, Pending a vote on Mr. O'Nelll's motion the At the oftices on Broadway nothing was | ed for a change of venue into spine othor B8 plaus of Bartlett are ofticially kuown, A meme Parsons in the Hands ofa Mob. and it was true that the ex-aldernan had | 1OUKD the commissiener of agriculture, to — residents s are not being guatanteed | COUNIY. Alleking that ho would not tecolve s S ber of the committee said this morning they | Kaxsas Ciry, Aprl L—The Journal's | made a statement about the Broadway | Provide some means to stimulate the manu- Harrls' Examination Continued. heyond Satuiday, lowever, and there is a dis- | 000 Uial heve. “The motion was argued bos geption, Who st e | ceived a dispatch tonight from State Adju. | Yould, not bo told ~The oficial could | ation of the fiver In oxder that the Straw | exuuination was reeumed by the telenhons WILD O by Mv. Stull, showing that prejidice e e to ; B I M LRRE - e ey | Which is now wasted may be saved to com- | gommittee, Witness stated that he had never el ML AT ONCE. to suehan extentias 10 render §t impos that he would have to exercise hisown judy- | saying the mob was seemingly in the ascend. | alderman’s statement had been very ing the mob was seem alderman’s statement had y : Cheyenne's Citizens Pleased With A ) liad dostroved the eampany's moperty wonld | 386¥ there and he could not start trains [ factory to the district attorn Thé ofticial | the states of lowa, Nebraska and Minne- | government suit. Hale called the witness's ST e partially. Distriet Attorney Dy K. Os ¥ B oot ALY s broberts would | \itiiout aid. ‘The governor thereupon aue | Siated he would not go home o Harlem to- | sota, and the territory of D akota, thousands | Sutention o the fact that the supple filed counter aflidavits showing that a Jury S would take back would be determinad by the | thorized the calling out of the First Regi- | [t sniece ot down t 1 agreement e supposed Lie had signed seemed | g, The . » y the gl 0! Q ) up at st H ¥ gram he trustees of the Cheyenne 4 Bumberof men actially heeded, which was | ment, stato wilitia, or as much of | e durivg these troubious veriods. Latay | Annually wasted which might be saved 10 [ o bind all of the stockholders, eluding | Kathern maies of tie s his evening | 100K the matter under wlvisenient angd - _—_ ' - pass vpon the question tenomow worn! " gaged during the strike wo not be dis: | and telegraphed General Carroll at Paola to | police headquarters having in custody ey- | farmers of these states, if the department of | secure the institution of a government suit ) g eharged to make room for strikers. A final | go to Parsons and take command. 1t is ex- | President James P. Kirk, of the board of feulture would attempt to stimulate the | 804 the employment of their lawyers by the | While in that city of such churaeter as to jus il clfie railrond seems as far trow settlewment as [ panies, and probably another, will be sent 10 | charge fgainst hiue was- bresy, b production of better wachiuery. prise that he had no idea that they had com- | day. A force of graders will be p o1 < y ey ever. fc the exccutive commitice of disirictas- | the scene in the morning. Sowe twelve or | elined to give any farther pardeutars. . 9 POPPY OIL PETITION mitted themselves in that manner. Garland | oo i Vit be put at work | Diviors, April i—The Eveifag Jouinalgs tration commitiee to confer witk: Hoxie till | aud a heavy business was done at the freight | and other wembers of the execatineat | 4 setitio gelv sizned o busine: - While awaiting perinission from Washinzton bloclade in the upper paninsula, 4y the old employes of the 10ad shall be taken [ depot, whete goods were received for all | mittee, when asked for Turther snfbrmery | G4y petition, lagelv sicued by the busiue March D=bt Statement. 20 hiosead ot e Sililary Sewivation. | AUciHAN 0 S0 Rt RO ] of , L uight, f : Dibat and Bt: Jose plt Indicate that thie strik- | Tho cowpany is sl ewploying outside ap- | situation, and whether or not the nuluber of | 404 addressed to Chairuan Morrison of the | WASHIRG RGN SRH fflie Tofowi whicli is by the way of the foothills, Is to b hing by ata standstill, - Fra il ung ers have all gone bick to work. plieants. mien already at work would be increased by | committee on ways and means, setting forth X i workein Lie: 1uni e for publicatio Quaker Fashion Without Quarreling. | refused positively to discuss the sl e} 1 I aud interest, total, §1,22,015,785; debt on | pared. Fourteen swveyors are already i - * Po the Public—As showing the sincerity of | PiuLAvEs pina, April, 1, board of |-0ne of tho comipliteemen said: - ~Wa hivey | WML revision, was plaged upon the free list | (G hetest saidl SLERHR to. | the tield to follow this line the Knights of Labor, we respectiuily state | b {ne Ariy 43 ol coniseud paint oil aud is belng larzely imported and | fkh 5 Waatod<Fo tent 10 or 13 cadni & - M , W “ ) ference with thé arbitration committee of the. | 1<l ahead us, therefore we do not pro- & R 517,717 5 total debt, prineipal and i ot 0 ren 12 rogm house | gencrally shifting to easterl) it putsuant, (0 ihe erdcr of ou general | e e pose L0 expdse our plais until théy havebeen | used by paint grinders Justead of linseed oil, | Soq w0 it ees ouoh il wiid tnie by May Ist, o, L Braudvis - & 500,508 1 southern iortion; slightly tisin chanie mn.u‘l to ascertain what n be | Jessly put us i a condition of great need [ the arrest of the' franchise aldermen of the | the manufacture of textile fabrics. A dele- | moved that all debate on the first section of | think that Strong and Adams have returned The case was ..nmlnmmmmn-_nlmtllncnla-;P hor the demands of the comuitibe or the T Waite; that Waite had not heen arrested, house ad journed. known positively about the necting of the wouli demand that all the wen, without ex- | q: 01 “ghocial says: Governor Martin re. | franchise. What s substance was | facture of improved anachinery for the separ- WasAINGTON, April 1.—Senator Harrig' | Position to do a5 little business as possile, | fore the court to-day and aflidayits were read asto what non he would take back, tepiied | tant General Campbell at Parsons, Kan., |t futorn as 1o ochight o b e 0 | satis. [ meree. Itis said by these gentlemen that in | yeferred to Gariand in connection with the to secure a jury that would try e case ment in that watters that none of {hose \ho night but would remiain down town, becausé | upon thousands of tons of flax straw are henwary | Cukvixxg, Wyo., Apil L—[Special | could easily be sceured hiere, Judgo Broadywile ey dhi combeteit inen who had been e | it ws 18 neaded tomorrow worning, | in the evening ' the detectives returned" to | the material increaso of the incomes of the | Garland, to use all' of their influence to | neitiew fenithed tom Owaha this evening paks ol settloment of the strike on the Missonri Pa- | peeted (hat the Ottawa and Gumet cou- | aldermen of 158, Inspector Byrns. eail thn sovernment. Witness replied with some sur- | tify the commencement of work on Sutur Michigan Kuce Deep in Snow, sewbl 101 have detennined to abpoint no arbi- | fifteen freight trains were sent out to-d Chairman Martin Irons, A. (., Coughilan, My, Frederick introduced in the house to- | knew nothing of it. Adjourned. and about a mile of grade will be constructed | Ishpewing special gives the partienlars of back YatDisputeh sneclals tiow Han- [ polngs for the fist. timo during o strike. | rezurding the efoet of thoi abpeal pon (e e i peiens of Marshalltown, Towa, | o 1xarox, April 1—The followlng is | of Fort Russell. The Bliekensdce fer sury dtwelve inches foll lay ‘ha tollowing documient Lis been issued - another call by the joint executive board, | $hat poppy seed oib, by some extor in the last | 1¢d to-day: Tuterest beaving debt, priveipal | adopted, Al the tield notes are alveady p wbindaned the ralivoad mavazeis in (ieir treatwent of | ciry yailway presidents had 4 four hours' con- | 14TEe army &t or eommnaud, and'n despergts | V108 With essential oils, whereas it is a | V) Wi debt-bearingno interest, § - 1ssat i VALLEY Lol S A"vv executivg boaid we this duy senta conmittee | Quaker City Protective ussociation, kuights | perfected, | wlieh is subjict to.dutytas. well as the seed ) tioh of debl, $310,230,128; tolal < unnd-508 8. 15tk Bt: | in noithiry portions