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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 189 v basls other roads paying the same rate | will send a committee to Omaha to r soveral local difficultios, but these only con out here was whén ‘Machinist Tighe at. 7 U \ T o 2 ar . A Al O e i Jon honira 8 QR | stras (i Taod singie loparimante: and wese, soteiod | umen torang & bion o aa s mgnai | LANTE AGAIN BADLY SHAKEN AMUSKEMIENTS, OMcials assert that the position taken by President Clark's Statement. | before some people knew that a shop was | for the men to quit whrk. Superintendent ] ’ NEW - the men is somewhat inconsistent when it 8. . H, Clark, when ssen yesterdny &t 1"”' O'Herne orderod it off the engine and en GET A GOOD) fs nsserted positively that the force in the | o8 o b e e e etalled statomont The strike inaugurated yesterday affects | forced his order by drawing a revolver. A THEATER. bort St vns shops is 150 less than it was January 1, [ BE0RECHIeE 0 o0 A O he | About 2,500 men on the system and only inter- | complaint was made against O'Hern this : { BATER, Jrorsg of the Y6nces betwe s me y Another Earthquake Again Plays Havoo in and the company has made no effort to of the differences between the men and the | o 4 o0 of fron or those men whoare | evening and he was placed under $00 bonds 1 8! 4 y company, saying S A TIathe TRy T . [ : #ll the positions. vacant in_order that the | COMDANY. saying that his remarks might b | working eight hours instead of nine, as they | pending a hoaring #1 the T11-Fated Tsland, WONDAY & TUESON. APRIL 17 & 1o fine-hour doy might bo resumet Ay o It. He belioved that the men, | BlleR0 they were promised on January 15 he ofticers of the lodal lodge Knights of el IS, APRIL 1 dors to that oftect. having been promulgated | KNG, (G0 GPIOVE, (A UG TR | The towna to bo most affected by the striko | Labor posted & notie this afternoon stating master mechanics along the | 85 & 5 1 y, @ | | | | {28 of the vond B . e S oert e han. thd | Sone, Seit . Rawlins, Armstrong, Poca- | ner implicated in the strike. At the request Avril 12 to th D e sl e men. | inaddition to Omaha, are Denver, Chey- | that the Knights of Labor were in no man- | GREAT DESTRUCTION AND LOSS OF LIFE Ghas. Frohman's Company 1 . q"“lN(‘l TUMORS, blood humors, skin humors, | i hat o perfect understanding may he had [y tello, Evanston, Laramie, La Grande and | of Assistant Master Mechanic Mertzheimer company could grant, and he could not, to scalp humora with, loes of balr, and every | n 0 jus o Federated Machinery g 4 ity | Shoshone. and Superintendeat O'Herne, sixteen special | bt Suace e Daet e, bameibe oy . {-_ ..'m‘u\ l( rul.l wn. mx (1“":\ :M isan exact | the .»l,)n-m desirsd, surrender his authority pshon OMcials Confident. ,mnm-"!.,., were deputized by Sheriff Freden- | People Panie-Stricken—Villages and Towns lc.:l_v;,lrnm.ul. pimply of y,'\‘\“-y_l whether simpis e ost r I onstructors desire, the follg n eXact | over them, e . BRODOrty scrofulous, or hereditary, from nfancy to age, ase sopy of the rules "'{J |-,.1uln|'llun~4”|;l:'“:l:'l'"r‘ | Sesaitad Nos dud Forges From conversations with officials yes- | dall to aid in guarding property Deserted—-Rellof Noedod and Assistance T Sl bernou oy Talaniap (e Rpy, ang a a se' Mr. MeConnell April 3, when the fir o orges. A terday the consensus of opinion was that e o Asked For-The Whole lsland by that greatest of all known humor cures, the A play of today By Heary view was accorded the committee: When the 1 o'clock whistle blew yester- | the rond has never been in a better condition ALONG THE LINE. Ias Been Dovastated. hts in Now York 4 2 150 nights in Ohlcago. N s Machinists Want. day and the men had resumed work in the | to undergo a strike thun at this time, The hts in_Boston. [lox sheots open S . SUIRY KN e several departments of the yards the idle | rolling stock is in much better shape pmen at Noarly All the Principal Towns the tollowine prives: Iiret floor e, Rules and regulations for the employment | forges in the blacksmith shop and the dead | although coming out of the winter than in Affocted—No Strike at Denver. AR N T ; sand $L00, Baloony, 53 and 7so and government of of machinists, boller mak= | firog told of the number of men who had | October last. Of the 160 encgines on the Dexver, Colo., April 17.—The threatened TaRNS, April 17.—The island of Zante s, D rn makers L a8 vialte ’ g " v 4N N ANCDDT ors, blacksmiths, motder DRt T Pacific | ®one out on astrike. In the machine shops | Nebraska division alone there is not one that | strike of the machinists, boilermakers and | Was visited by most destructive earth THI '\‘,', I WNLLRT ks and apprentioss oit the Ut only helpers and apprentices we has not been in the shops in the past nine SATE SlSy 598 s Union Pacific | 9uake this morning. The greater part of the < '8 SO The standard working | about, the mechanics having left thel months and nithough tha shops huve been | Dlsckswmitha employed in the Uulon Paciflo | 40 0% ol o o THe people are WEDNESDAY EVE, APRIL 19 T oTts, Doller maors, bl finished engines and their lathes for o | turning out two engines on an average per | Shobs here did not occur today. The men | AV F ZAILG Ws destroyed. Tho people are i wnd pattern make hall b r‘w § | princi of right. Here and there in the | day, having undergone light and heavy | arein the dark in rezara to the cause of | Panic-stricken, the authoritics are helpless E)AD E R Ews KI Dedille hiours per day exeept on Saturdiy boiler shops a helper was pounding away av | repairs, the officials do not hesitate tosay | the trouble and tonizht a committes was | and the streets are blocked with the debris be elght hgurs, with nine houro paye g | a rivet, but the noise and confusion in this | that they can go for the next ninety days T by department was peaceful in contrast with | without the men who walked out today e RiA - 15 e ry |t mder 1 that usually prevails. There is o feeling that the strike will not ¢ innocent, anid_palotab Yoetn g 10th and Faeng S0 Should ft beeome \ A 1 e is o i oy F anaTE are still b wdreds nnocent, p le. Effeets daily more great nam street B raduce uxper \ the four [ it work, not | extend ¢ te remaining days of April, bty [ made until the committee’s report is v bl e curon of akin, eealp, and biood humors than all A ok | it sel ' the | of people were injured gt and f ERNMAM ©F 1 iy machinists, botler i v re the work | if it should the company is propared for the | ceived. Many of the men employed in the peol nj other akin and lood reme o the pb MAN ATER PaPuLAT | pattern n i compieted. | worst stiops here nre Knights of Labor, the bal the inhabitants have flod to the | Balo greater than the combined salcs of all other | § ARNAN St THEATER. "3l L ' Y y D R iiar A L Apssbb i LRt ) ance consisting of members of the Amalga- | Plains back of the city where they are wan D UL L I IS¢, 280 350, 500 and 730, he sit g p ol " t ¢ Bold everywhere. Price, 81. Porrer Duva §in £ COMMENCING @ L \ ‘| ered iLu Assembly No. 190 of the Tron Molders | mated Assoclation of Engineors,the boilerma- | 4ering about bemoaning the loss of relatives | axty Gnnuieat Conromarion, Hosien wo | 4 RIGHTS NN SUNDAY ound ned sary shall SIS 50 L0 n 0 meric net last evel P d proper The N kor > 1 0 - R, “ , Tho Inimitable il o {ha dorce. 1o Whiah o fimi 1 Union of North America met lst evening ab | g ynd the macninists associations. Should | 8nd property. The tents taken to Zante 23 Send for_“Tow 0 Ct . o tnfmit 3 whroeder's hall @ 'wenty-fourth anc | tor 1 ' o Blood Um0 Bkin Humors, alp 1L v b s Ssclirooders haft e Fvonty fourdh and Can. | S0 S e e Blaws sasovialant, S | shelior the Homeless. by tho rocont carth. | Biood lithors, ki i ROBERT GAYLOR | % oM ‘ 3 SRTIN and blood purificr of incomparable sentto Omaha to straighten things out. It is | houses. So far twenty bodies Y] CaTallvo ROWET, 4D AAkhowIedged fhorily The world's “rontest living piun probable that no de o move will bs rom the ruins. 1t is feared | of world-wide eclobrity ely ve e, enfe Seats now on sulo at ‘dax Moyor & Bro. Uo employment. When h t s, making the'shadows. N : i ; > » | auakes have been again set up as shelter for | — 1 his LitestNow York lau s, bl A order at 8:80, H. Morton presiding, and was | trades unionists who will walk out of the | ‘U \ I ) ghing standard no machin [t ind the darkness deeper, as | {0 G0N 11190 olclbek, The contest | Denver shops, whilo about 300 of the men | the women and children. The city is a scene | ! SPORT McALLISTEL g J Smiths or pattern makers shall fred ex 4 EOUt o1 touaHing Ve cnver shops, while about 200 of the men | nd ! s o scene | | EE¥ oF THE 400 cept to fill vucanci peeinlists 'H»‘” 4 At Vne of Doretg | Detween those who favored and those who | Wi o helong to the Knights of Labor will | Of utter desolation and it is doubtful if it [ € AffOrd to miss It seen emplo Machinists recognize only ook unlike ona of Lore oppo: walk-ou i ivited. Every g o svel rocovard: 1o o saplas of disasters A pular Wodnesday Matines-25c any se el DOy e abesinlists, Hoilut makers | et inferno. i A M “”‘m‘v.‘,:,,,f,‘,.,”‘“““i (aVeTy | remain at their posts, as they have reccivea | €Yer recovers from the series of disasters | \ tin | e - o of Tun came N g o. 88 ¢ ich hus recently befallen it. There will | g ; recognize no speelalists. Blacksmiths r pr tative of Tus Bre came | [EOHHES WAL VA B8 QDRI avalled | orders from District Assembly No. 82, which | Which recen \ POPYLAR anihamer men as specinlists 40860 | upon these groups, in winding about smong thaotiaiven) OE . ehs privilege. Ona verns the Knights of Labor Union Pacific | be great destitution and outside help is | Of health should be doubly guarded at this | FARNAM s'- THE“T“ PRICES nir o Apecinliatd: | the moulds “and kilus, the men would sud | of the arguments, and probably the | employes from Chicago to San Francisco, | urgently neoded tha WOALhOL,IS cliangeablo wad: Uncortultt o, 2ho B5¢, 500, 150, e mininam working time el | Chief one, wasithat men with families coti | that no cause for o strike exists : TH ohiiveh of | &b Dionyatis sl thio gov- |~ Thesa Gondibions e o od uacartule 3 Rights "orsdar Fritay and shiall b fitty hours per wook, und no | farful that he ‘was some pais onissary 9 | not afford to go out. Some of the delogates | The Union Pacific Employes association {8 | arntiiant, ‘oMoos’ Wi " wredkad; Advides | ghis Saturday Evenings. 11 B ifed " Wiitn ‘only working | the compang, no. doubt, sent there to aster- | Giiq'this argument was bocoming somewhat | not concerned in the strike and work wi il : R A y STOCKWELL'S SPECTACUT ol Any' furher reduction | tain what aetion would be takenat the meet- | S S ArEumeRt was hecoming semewhat | 100 SIS o by the small number | from the iuterior show that the whole island Terrible DANGER POINTS CracrrLar in oxpenses that miy L ing which was held lust night, younger members of the fraternity. When | Who have quit. It is thought at Laramie | was devastated and many villages destroyed, UNGLE TOM’S CA BIN be mide by reducing the foree In which ¢ g < % . 7 m g 4 Sk for the lunes and pipes. Beware of the cold senfor ane Nt mare mon shall A Molder's Opinion, the meeting closed it was announced by Mr, | that not 10 per cent ofu the 7.000 | though the loss of life was not very great. he cough, the ches 10 fnflammatiol LT L A In talking to one of the molder's helpers, | - R. Young, tho only person atthor. | OF 8000 shop men on the Union Pacific | Owing to the destruction of telegraph lines | t1© cOush: thochestialn, tho tnfamustion, PETER JACKSON Art. 1l Sec. 1. All thae over the reg Yd'aald to THE-Bits Han ‘Ofcial we | ized by the assembly to speal upon the pro- | will goout on orders issued from Omaha on | it is impossible to get full details of the T“E D l LY P“EUH:‘H!A as UNCLE TpM. working time thin Is In force and on Sundays | fe SEE B IS ORE B O o o¢ | ceedings of the evening, that the molders had | Sunday. mity. War ships will be sent with sup- gk} Usual Saturday Matinee. and logal holldays shall be paid for at the vt | IS R ors, probably for the reison that | decided to remain in the employ of the com- [ Opden, U. T., reports that the strike docs | plies for the sufferers W t t £ g & Al H & Put on duty only the strongest guird, the AR R 5 Thave been amone the men | K00 work i the morning as ustal An | machinists employed by the Union Pacific | shocks Have ‘shaken the ‘whole island of | oiuiid most faluntul stand-bys 3 liite 8 good deal, and the feeling is by | dttempt was made to get some expression | there. ‘ante. The people are flecing, terror- a . ¥ b surc that the men will devide to | from the members relative to the general | Saturday last a man at Pocatello was dis- | stricken, from all the towns to find sa 3 Uit the Setion talken by the other | their deliberations, but theirlips were sealed | Dosting a notice on the bulletin board calling | without shelter and few have sufiicient food f by : S e een by oot | And two minutes after the moeeting ended | @ meeting of the union. The feeling is re- | The British minister resident nas tele- PULKONIC SYRUP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they tern s g T o bty do. oot ol ‘ehay: Hattvaill depsetod fortheit hotas, ported warnm in Pocatello and a strike is | graphed to the British foreign ofiice a re will give you more comfort and servico for the money L e AU e = probable. quest for war ships to_be sent at once to | Break up your eold at once. Stop your i = one Ot North fiate. | Gt Somporary sholy may. ba orestad fof | Dty thas Pasutionis. Curo"tiac Consuii $500 7™, $3.00 Under | Al the Union Men i the Shops at Thas hatag shelter at once on the plains und hillsides, $400 4;;4 April Just before Just as confidence had been restored and Ry 'FOR LADIES. idea that th vs of difference between | poo ot % e Union Pacific shops | G0WVD their tools and went out on a strike. | 50 e e eliaf had been systematically | acts quickost and surest of all remedics on = ARy B O etien et thon wennt | moon the foremen of the Union Pacific shops A ief had been matically 1 $2.00 e R Y 0 d foreve ung trouble. \ H naccordance : boiler makers union argnachidists union. | tho earthquake, all hopes were rudely dis- latd for every lung tr $1.75 AR tbve stead of submitting an entirely new agree- | men not to return to work at 1 o'clock. A Lhe controversy is as to the number of | ijled ml a fearfully terrific shock, which Dr. Sehenek's Practical Treatises on Discases of TN fovs apprentices ninist, b ) me, to pateh up the old.” anic Roberts to see what he was golng to | men claim they have been promised nine ed the ruin, destroying for many DICT R R eI At i) do about it, but he cannot do anything until | hours work us the work increased, but that el {hig sulnry e our going out with them would not help the | pany for the present, and _that they would | not affect that place. There are but a few Since 7:30 this morning two more violent | the rocked lun -, the dreaded Consumption, A § by in n y charged by > fores o e s for e pl s anc sides, Thousands are o wi Gl . There are many molders who | fecling of the delegates upon the it of | charged by the foreman of th ps for | the plains and i Thousunds aro DR. SCHENCK’S $3 SHOE Y I..P' Lo o - A Rk e oL : rour | than any other make. Best in the world. ious gricvances | AFFAIRS AT ARMSTRONG. Went Out ut North Platte. Zanto with men and building materials, | foueh. Drive out thatinflammation m time : & ; 5 \32.50 slegram to Tie noon the men ? \ | 3 2. W before g ione Out. - Filled with Despair, 1 k 1 cave g i i Ty KANSAS € ::‘\ \L‘, ind l:m employed at the Union Pacific shops laid Lo THE PULMONIG SYRUP $2.00 There are about 150 men involve clud SFraniued torl Fe T 7 ythe damage done by ho luns, 10 oldest and bOSt approvec g She differcat trades on n strike and the com | ¢ Armatrong were ordered to notify tholr | L3ST® 8re ubout 150 meplnvoly 1, ineluding | organiz ! forg repanring «the damage done by | & I The oldest and best approved ment, it would have been betier policy, it | committee of strikers visited Master Me- | hours per day theéy should be employed. Th od all with dread and despair, and com- Stomach and Liver, maited free to all ap- blacksmith pattern m A blacksmith who refused to go out be all hope of prosperity e s Bt cause he lived so far out, as he said, and had instead of increasing the hours the company | ° The mor : oiv s — cship receive the standard j Sase ho lved so far out, s hesald, and bt | he gets his orders from Omaha. Many of the > sing pany The morning broke with lovely weather Y opin which he is eni- 8 had employed new mel and a cloudless sky. Without a warning the Digeug/ s wases of the shopin WhICh e 13 €18 | gpoken against the action. I don't propose | strikers went to their homes, while some T T (IR LAt S bR i tBfAa Vio1Kk0e ot R L . 8. Hereafter no person shall be eng: w A tramp as long as I ean work and | Jingered about the shops. They are all e oF EERE S | eas ARt 1o nbTly 6 minktae) e Glovdao 3 age or over 21 years of ag 4 sto care for and 1f they can't get R - g pec belonging to machinists, boilermaiers and | churches enveloped the city. ‘Lhe air 2 i v Art: vi, Sec, 1ooNo mnchinist, boller maker it Hira thiy it o On b Akt i D | ot with AR YRG! i LR | churches enveloped the ciiy, Theair rang d LEUCORRHEA (Whites) Latest Styles. Dblacksmith, moulder or patern maker shail be federation is due to a lot Few know what they are striking for l‘,“‘.““‘,”‘fu;‘“\““““~ “‘_!“L';‘L .’:‘n “_,'l‘;“‘k Sl ‘“‘_m‘-“”):"“;_\":I Th l”“\l;“_’ v“'“'l‘_\ AT | 1fyou want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, L R AU R t neads who have not been with | further than that they were following fne | - o 45 SHOPS, SWUSk LRI afle 3 ot etk el ! Fror try my $3.50, 84 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus= tha an has been unjustly suspended or ympany overly long and who look on & | gpeyctions from Omaha. Oue of them | The U. S. Troops ar st roint Cadets. | of houses were lost; the Theater club, tom mado and look and wear IF you wish to ('I PR alisshallho K e ;“"1‘“ L2l f:‘”x By | 8 Ll L “‘ Aocan ‘]f~ . N "j “‘: tated that the agreement made for eight These military ofganisations will drill and | forming a big building was thrown down; economize In your footwear, you can do so by pi sing or 4l thne lost: ordinarily the fnves metropolitan life o8t Mnger I Ghes | working hours had boen violated, and the | parade daily in Washihgton park, opposite | the splendid Venetian Campanile church of 5 atton and | W. L Douglas Shoes, My name and price is stamped shall be within five days from the time of S AT et el X e o parade da gton park, opj P P Pension or dismissil L A OB U T A0 hot ol thin| o b RG] f““l'lM' vt shoulder | tho Ronfost hotel. Chicago. during ~the | St. Denis, patron saiut of Zunte, is & mass of pnerny Debiiey poditivels weilovedand wll | on tho bottom, ook for 1t when you buy. Take no sube . 2 Horenttor a1l committees waittngon | e *¥ 850 CSILEUF o enildven and tho | Uiy the Justice of thelr claiuis was recog: World's fuir. Tho Renfost 18 an elogant 400- | rutis; houses along Marina are | Lonale [onpILE pery stitute, | send shoes by mail upon receipt of price, officlils with grievances shall be treated with et EL B i el | niz room Iuropean hotel, which opens May 1, | shapel Lere are fissures in the 5 { e, when Shoe Dealers ¢ upply you proper respect and will not jeopardizo th wi am going continue right ay Division Master Mechanic Roberts was | § .00 pe ¥ day up. #to 7 roums if desired. 20 | roads over fifty yards in length. All church Woman's Best Friend. A lvh" “,“:vh"“" ;h"‘ sup y.xyu“y respective positions in so doing th g i 1s the ~company | mych worried over the walk-out today when | minutes to heart of minutes to fair | belfries and hotels are either down or totter- | Glves prompt relief for Endigention <hepeld : A vil, Sec. s agreed hat the iwork- C. o, 0S¢ w ve called a scab S o . dney bles rritubllity Magner Webbe Kelley. Stizer & Co, O, T vl Sec. 1tvis wgrood that the work- | :s me, pose 1 will be called a scab, | geen by a reporter: “I do not think themen | grounds, Rooms cin 10w be secured by let- | ing ruins, there not being a dozen houses | Feldfiey, TR HIHS i E B VeTRan LT ol - NoWR e cases of running repairs 27 e Do and that to me 18 just as o ®asive s | hero had any grievance,” said he, “although | ter or telegram. D. Henry J. Reynolds standing on the whole island, Uterine DL A e, 1 When vacaneics ocer o i it is possible they may have grievances else- | Co . propriotor Roreedd Manager: The inhabitants killed in the town number et e £ hen vacanctosconr 1 of | 113570 The men who ave ot “The company, | Lis) Co, proprietors. _Léwis Lelind, Manager Bnder the general foroman in each shop, ma- | L believe, is in a position to win and the - . y A the | the KKansas City shops about the finest lot For Sale Cheap. injured number about 200, The victims are ady Agenta Want m,\:.irm boller makers, blcksmiths. moids 3‘:“1;&;!31- quit will likely walk the ties | op .-.mlu .\ilmlr{«, found ;any \\‘lu-nlv They A dental office ‘in” Omaha, Neb, Ad- | less numerous than might have been expected | SLOMES MEDECINE €O. (Fomale: Dop % #ivon s prararauen: Tonathationyics | ot Dlso ot are nearly all old men, and those who went | o “* CEIOEOHCE o 2 ? owing to the hour the shock came, e A aor anire g Dolalne 465 all be given preference: iy ; Discussed h;.n Machinist, out did so, I think, not particularly from dress E 12, Bee office, SOLD by Kuhn & Co., Cor. sth and Douglas Sts., e T L G A 3 E n In the villages the destruction is incalcu- S FullaF & Cor) Cor. T3ih and | Dot gins Sts R O oA FILS. tho &8 y *“The men have said & ma- | any choice of their own, but because they e e lable, not one stone being left upon another. OMAHA, NEB; by Paul G, Schneider, sar Broad- night to do work which does not. ¢ xi chinist's worker, as 1 about the | were ordered out.” TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, In the southwestern part of the island, near- way and 6 Peari St., COUNCIL BLUFFS, fa. hours and t uinutes e shall receiyo machine shop waiting for the 5 o'clock | A member of the local grievance commit- est the center of the shock, fissures two feet = hours the time | stle to blow. “The comp s nc ce stated that the U o ¢ Domestic. % een, T trectic i AR RNRA L Jihree | whistle to blow. ““Tlio company has not | tee stated that the Union Pasific had be wide are to be scon. The direction of the TREATMENT. e G R R treated the men by any means fairly. The | tween 5.000 ahd 6,000 men in the shops at Colonel M. W. Shurts ot Joliot, 111, dled yes- | shock was east from the west, precisely, ’ ’ ibone-half thyp from Uie culled: ¢ out on | men have been ground down and it is par- | various points on the system. About allthe | terday. where the former ones originated. A dis- 0N T R FOR ALL the rond he shall be allowed pay from the | ticularly galling to a trained machinist to be | machinists and _boilermakers in Kansas Tllinois coal miners are on a strike. Reduc- | tinct tidal wave followed fast after the L) o time he is called until he returns and $1 per | making 68 when his work is worth in other | City, Kan., are union men, but among the | tion in their wages was the cause. shock. There is no previous record of a big | about your nerves; don't bo pale. weak, norv 2 Chronic, Nervous, day expenscs. railroad shops 75 and $50. The men have | blacksmiths only two were members of the [ The Enon paper mills at Springfield, 0., have | ghock being followed by a_bigger one; con- | ous, frotful, slecpless; don't huve pain in buok ; " " Art, Xi—All persons belng in the service of | called the attention of the master mechanic | union and went out, the others, being | urned. The loss will amount to $100,000, Sequently 1t is impossible to prognosticate as | or sidei don't bo without ambition for work or ’ 3 Privats aal the Union s uy to many things iu the agreement that have | Knights of Labor, remaining at their posts . Cardwell, a prominent physician of | ¢, the chances of further visitations. fensur6inbiat e keenmedgoon |iie. Hasinorve ) : months shall | ititled to Lwo pas: Vet Y sam antoroed A th AV Brow fduty, Meetins thadtiilce ok HRC S Bha Ky., commiitted suiclde yesterday. N L A eans. & new vegetable discovery of re- BERKrO: chiamactves und Imalea nta. euoports: on enforced, and they have grown | of duty. Meetings of the strikers have been | Levanon. Ky, cannittec suelde yesterday, A remarkable fact in connection with the | FrKA e power over all nervous troubles fn Special Diseasss, tived of getting snubbed and have taken the | called for tonight and, it is expected that the oday the closing exercises of the dedica present and former shock is that in each in- | poth sexes #1 a box, enough for two weoks. § Subverted Official Power. bull by the horns. T machinists: helpers | sympathy of the gther railway employes will | (gl Sl p o mmonaipl avRalE b aks, 1 stance precisely eight hours and thirty min- | At druggists, or by mall, Nerve Bean Co., o 2 yoars expertonos. T o ot e Lt you see about the shops now will not be here | be appealed to. The blacksmiths have not “ayetprd o At Bhitor o utes after the warning shock the destructive | Buffalo. N. AR P Ao ¥ S I S tomorrow. Wo wantod to, sto, awiy, but | struck The engineers, it s claimed, "have Iy ier Little and, Tvan Shafor of Sorvdom: | one came, the strength of both being half | e : Ay, DISEASES OF WOMEN A I et the oot Omaint expressed | the foreman of the shop said we had better | agreed to use no engines repaired by non- | wers dangarousty wounded. again as great. The whole island must be 4.5 T s aynince nvor the mplaves who || myny men aroundiasinow, - 5 President W. H. Broderick of the feder- 1In the Tast few days In Blwood, Ind. | tures. Poverty is so general and he future —_— Lo ot the'condltion of the work.. It practically | A careful and conservative estimate made | ated board, i a letter to thelocal mechanics, I several deaths have resulted therefrom. 50 obscure that the emigration of half the Just in—Our Importation of| All other troubles treated at reasonable ook out of the company-s hands all of thy | DY THE BEE representative, taking the time- | laid the blame for the strike oz the shoul: | Marshall B. Jones, eldest son of the governo | population is necessary to save the rest. Exclusive Styles in cs. CONSULTATION FREE. Cali onof Teans it had to keep up the necessary forte | KeCPCr's statement for the number of men at | ders of Mr. McConnell, general superinten- | of Alabama, eloped with and has been married | The weather is fine and seasonable. Pl T Vb R ovo o cares o worleon (o work in the several departments on a strike, | dent of the motive power of the Union Pa- | to Miss Stikarry, a young lady of Montgomery The Greek mimster is expected in the y e shows the following iron workers out cific system. ‘Tne letter is as follows Carter Harrlson was last night Inaugurated srning. also the British man-of-war Inflax- y m tage. Inp of violating the ag by d ) oy oo x onaugurated | morning, alsc 1 ) has been carricd out in the fact that there Employ Oxatia, April 14,—As you no doubt will | MHAYOr of | Chicago, In his address to the | jble and Greek ironelads with relief for the N l \ South Omaha. where. ‘The Union Pacific compuny has at = fourteen and in the villages sixteen. The | hor.' Vi v ; Machinists i See180 S TR rarataly AL L il finself to vurious reforms | 1016 and Gr D are 130 less men in the employ of the com- | Mathiniste holpers. 000 78 B | e s e ey oy baencom= |~ The trial of the UnitedStatescratser Dotrolt | VIS Ly The ARopieh ooy 10, b9 iy pany than on January 30 in those depart- | Rlacksmiths e Khis© would “never have > been done had | Was made yestorday. ‘The contract called for [ Within @ radius of 100 miles. =~ = ments Blacksmiths' heipors... 52 5 | MeConnell shown any disposition to | Seventeen knots un hour. In tho trial sho T'wo Greek ir ds and the Frrench man- Upon the refusal of Mr. McConnell w sign | Boiler makers B at na faltly. Mro Olark ” showed ‘4 | made twenty. of-war Iphigenio will sail tonignt for Zante the agreemont because it effectually took | Boiler makers' helper 78 5 sposition to” be falr, and we | ‘“Deacon” Lewls Bishee Is made the defena- | With relief for the victimsof the earth- away from the company the right to manage | Pustornmakers A | believe would have signed the agreement only | ant in three sults begun in the superior court | quake. E AS A i baalodaldpad iodi Al sy a7 — for Mr. McConnell. Now, brothers, Omaha s | at Chicago, 111, by Robert Seaman, who su; e e o ar e rerany oL real Total G A solid in_all- departments, so pay no attention | to recover $125,000. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's s z il e Should the moulders decide to join their | to newspaper reports and stand shoulder to Horace A. Hurlbut, the well known capital Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Natiopal Bank, like reasons, o second agreement Wus pre- | pudihven today on the strike they will add | Shoulder until the victory is ours and you hear | ist of Chicago, 111, died yesterday. 1o wae 63 3 ST 5 seated by the committee, very similar to the | 150 men to the total out. o 470 mea who are | fFom us. McConnell says Mertzsheiumer's cl yoarsold and was for o long time. recelver of 4 S Ty 3 U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEY, first, making changes, however, only in one | idjn hecs a0 agrebment which - bresi, | Lor lotter only applied”to reducing the force | fhe Wilver F\. Story estate. See the r‘el(\hx'ul\(]:d ;vr»hmu; 1;1?)"0‘ ab $400,000 } 3 Owai @ ut Presi- | Jusg fall and could not be_appliod last Janu- : : for ) Musie Co., 150t ze. ’ i section, as follows: Pl refused o sign. Thy are divided | ury'ar ince, of at uny faurt poriod:. Hoaiso | | ARdrow Gallnghor of t, Louts attempted tg | Ford & Charlton Mysto Co., 1503 Dodge Lapital New Agreement Proposed. e 1..&,[.'3‘;';‘"}”' b5 poie makers, 13; | Tefuser 1o mAke oy Rropasision stavicouldbe | by'a mobiand fho palloahiad 1o’ Aght hard to Anction Furniture Auction. Surplus. . eeiein...$65,000 Art. I Sec ould it become el iy o lish the sanc end, He virtually admits {n | Prevent him being lynched. 1713 Chicago, Wednesday 10 a. m., con- — 20 reduce expenscs, the time of mi Situntion Elsewhere, his argument that it s to the company’s nter- | The following officers wero elocted bv the | yont "fine 11 room house, good folding CfMeers ana Nirectors—Ilenry W. Tates, presi11a boiler makers, blacksmiths, molders and paj "he strike toroughout the system is not | €5t to run eight hours, but will in no Wise ¢ American Rallway unfon, the now organiza- | (€IS 8, Paxton Hotel Building. R. C. Cushing, vioo prosidant; C. 3. Maucloo, ¥. ¥ DOUGLAS BLOCK, - OMAHA, NEB tern makers shall not be reduced to less than slaer a ralse of wag Hoping you will stand | tlon of railroad men: Eugene V. Debs, presi- | beds, bed room suits, bedding, carpets, Morse.John 8. Collias J. N. I Patriog; Laals § R niim e fhareeaa s ay. ) ns us large as was anticipated. At [ gt &0 UL AR, LoRIS dent; 8. Kellther, secretary. chairs, china, glass, ete., also fine Mon- Reud, cashior. sponding reduction on Saturday.” Any further | Cheyenne all the machinists, eleven boil er- M. 11 BropERic, The case against William B. Woodraft, e nge, (el good lot of nice THE IRON BANK. reduction in oxpel y b makers and three apprentices quit at 11:30 President of the Federated Board, | stato trensurer of Arkansas, charged with th 15, No limit, prompt10.0'ol | e — - essary shall be ¢ by All the blacksmiths to & man were at work D. Hopk1y: bezzle of of about 50,000 interest-hearing | ¢lean goods. No limit, prompt 19 o'cloc .‘."»!!“i'.“.','.“T?iC:.:":. L od 1 Sixty-cight men in all are out in Cheyenne. Secretary. Pt was called incourt yesterday and th RoperT WELLS, Auctioneer, o e SHRLL bo given tho praterance of ¢ nployime At Albina, Oregon, Le Grande and St Late this afternoon thestriking mechanics postponed until July. no machinists, boller mukers, buck the machinists, mnuu\-xwus and boiler- | held u mecting in Ihns.\’. City, Kan., and | , Choster Swacringen, " an _acronuut. trom = = noctor Eiets . ors went out at noon. These men say | discussed thoe situation thovouzhly. ‘hey | Bloomington, while giving an exhibition in hired were ordered to strike from Omaha. decided to stand firm and thought by so do- | HER burk, Quiney, [IF, foll forty feot, THEMO T Nl 1_‘1‘,‘,:.]".;:’,!.“,-:.'1".M‘m.n‘ v[‘f’x the hu)..nln.\l(r-h are out at North | ing the company would be forced to submit | injuries which will result fatally i 2 cht o shall thi vl be Inerasel o | Platie, wiuo machinlsts and the entiro force | within o week. The meeting was entircly | "Xy o roult of & conferonch held Priday UCI Wanted E hers, bt 10, b, RSl v, speclabies By | i tho blackamith shop being it work. armontaas and soon adjournad 7 %Lt St T SRS 8FU E N AgentsWanted Everywhera. Drass finishors is specialists. Botler makers, | . From an official at Salt Lake the follow- | A well known engineer, talking tonight, | syndicate and syndicate brewerios at St. E iders ned pittam mikers Dacopmac™ | ing information is had: “Machinists and | said thav ho thought the engineers and fre: | Louls, Mo. pne beer war, which' has: beon on (_KPMI‘L, 1] 2 THE RENOWNED QORL DAY specialists. Blucksmiths recognize steam | boilermakers and half of the blacksmiths | men would not go out, as they had no grie for three months past, was declared off yes- Bammer nien as specialists and do not recog- | went out at noon. Molders will e ance against the c . “Tvis o o- | terday mornis nize them s blackaiith 3 Aolders . will x wnce against the company. "It is a fight b and oindora, dostroys conl @ns, Produovs porfeo | combustion, keeps boller flues clean, kis hob with us. Purt of machinists returnec tween the company and the machinists,” [ (John Schardt, the defaulting cashier of the ment stands as the first presented work £ Nushville Ldied Tast night, The bank Speaking of the objectionable f All the men at Montpelier, Glons Ferry mado an nssimment yosterday for the hene this cli the same offcial said: 1 nd Lima, according o a telogram from Po- Haanaciiare Wik e e assines, %o trentone ton of conl. For further information ]ded L. 8. ELLSWORTH & CO., l.lje 0]-—, { | Treats all kinds of diseses, internal ana ex- 406 8. 13thS. Omaha, Neb. | SITUATION AT CHEYENNE, i assets are placed at about $200,000 and carry out the |\l'n|nwnln1Al.'l'\'vnh"l\k bef catello, Idah are at work. All the me- — the liabilities $150,000. D { yacancies could be filled it would be neces- | chanics, helpers and aporentices at Shoshone | sixty Experts Leave Thelr Work In the | _Joe Quest, the old-time ball player of Chi- ternal. Guarantees in every case. Moneyre- | _ o -— — pary rlr““T“T ge 10, per ¢ b0t the ma- | are out Mackins cago. 5 butlding hopes of belng arother Monte T T : R Esr e R chinists, boiler makors, ders and pat In Denver the men not getting advices o : i - Chefsto. From a brothor, Albon Quest, in Al- unded in all cases whoro patien ssatls- tern makers and blacksmiths, or merease | from Omaha as to the contemplated strik: | Cuexexss, Wyo., April 17.—(Special Tele- cheny City, 1 lved word that s TO WORLD SFAIR VIS[TGRS called upou for assistanc <5 P firo in tive miniutes, acts equally mw“\ on hard as on Uit Ehds oab hicacs. she origlnal ngree. | uLUE Part of machinists returaed o | twaen the company and the machinistast | , ok Bobardh the defaulting, cashior of U MIN].HE l?i}j been | Professional Nurse, fre ot minkies saitablrig el ppi o) the time to nine hours per day, There is | returned to work at 1 o'clock. Tt is under. | £ram to Tig BEE.| ing upon fustructions | #lost complete proof s been obtained that fied. Noregular fee oharged. Patients pay one alternative—if we reduce the working | stood that a large portion of the men in the | from the head ofiicers of the International | Girmany said to he valued at 20000 o000 B Fidi { nany sald to be valued st $40,000,000. whatever amount they can afford for treat- arm hours per day, we have to discharge 10 per | Denve rds are bitterly opposed to the | Association of Machinists and the Brother- v 8 r d 5 R cent before omployig any wen to roturn to | strike and have so informed Master Me A . 100 0 Joiler M el S 3 o1t r (TRADE MARK REGISTERED.] ment. niue hours. The inconsistency of this, | chanic Z T Sprague, and that thoy had no | 1004 of Boller Makers, sixty-eight experts 4 . 4 = RIS P 3 acturing confpany and also under the [17 Eur pean Hotel, offers quiet and convenient quarters, clause is apparcnt to all fair minded people.’ | grievance whatever | “\“l"“»‘“"‘“ :““ Un '>" Pacific shops at this me of m’.-lnr.r.ulm\m-\y.-h Manufacturing . o h atmoderate prices. All World’s Fair Lines withia Al At Pocatello all the boiler makers, part of | place laid down their tools and quietly | company of Buffalo, N Y., made an assign- 2y o 15 minutesto either Exp aition or business Workmen Disgassing the Prospect, the machinists and three blacksmiths | walked out. Of the men who quit forty-two | Ment yesterday for the benofit of their credit- mape A weth | 3185 S. I5th St. MANA, | oo ss minun ] 4 g struck ors. Liabilities, $106,000; assots, unknown. . R MAN OF L center, for five ceat fare. wly and handsomely 4§ All the morning walking delezates were R e B were muchinists, eleven boiler makers and | The creditors of phe town of Cumberland g e\ ME e pa e L e amoug the trades tuterestod urging them to fitteen boiler makers holpers. It was ex- | Gup. Ky, huve fled @, petition in chancory 3 Suits of rooms for families. High Class Restaurant stay away from work after leaving it at the At 2 o'clock guards were placed at the dif- | pected that the blacksmiths would join the | #sKing that a receiver be appointed to wind . L B e Boon hour, with the result as indicated. rent entrances to the Omaha yards, and it | wachinists and the boiler umk\-r: in the ;:"‘"" '-nvv?nlfl-‘lrw‘" l:w n:lllul\“}l«mu is Rates, $1.50 to $2.50 per day. Addr ' Bakings woeo | el 4 : ., AFAndE i Bho CHRONG. SRRaN, | Anh) o y oIS © | known as a ge creditors b e pro- s iffere: J s ic y ob- less one has business \ some chief of erstood that officers eir association | the first instance whore & town has b soni- T 1 Y Jecting to the action taken yesterday partment, when @ grim coated workman | issued the same order as was sent to the | polled to Assigh, ons s been con | INDOG REMEDY S AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. W. E. Cor. Indlana Ave. & 224 St. Chicago, Ik f‘l'l_ that matter all over the yards a fe us your bodyguard to the person de- | linists and boiier makers. Among the passengerd sho arrived on the | PRODUCES TiE ABOYE A\ A medical work that tells the canses, descr Refer to AL B." Sach that somobody hud blundered w 'l unds were patrolled lastnisht, | here is no local union of the blacksmiths | North German Lloydstewmer Sunday at Jersey | RESULTS fn 80 DAY theeffocts, points th RAlx Bolenrios iy o discernible. 'Ihe action of the Deuver shob | and until the novelty of the walk-out wears | in Cheyenne and this is probably the reason | Clty, N. J. wis W. D. Ardah, Judge of the | Nervous Dissases, Failin AR ished: 9 pag tuen in objecting to & walk out was taken s | off the wuavd will bo maintained they did not go out. Worle in the boilershop | Gastern judictal disrlet of Manitobu. Judgo el pocket Liice the general opinion along the system, and s ofticials ave reticent ns to what they | will be practically suspended until some set- | Ardahieisurely walkeddbwn the gang plank to it el ten wus ct that a committee 1t from the dock, when he thked ip his hands o o 5 X i u 5, but it is safe to say nothing will be | tlement of the trouble 1s reached, but tho o Riseriirenip e Upuahd fell ouro oF mongy refur ds A Marclnge, otg wver to argue with the men in Omaha r several days except like Wilkins | helpers and apprentices in the machine shop 71 3 1 . prinels kel any kind uf ft Uit know the Grand Trutha [} urging the strike shows that the action of | Micawber to wait for something to tarn up, | will endeavor to make what repairs ate ROt wilf send it by e 8 o ratiad (o M thio executivy comuiiieo doos not moet with | A'mesting of the executive tommittas 0f | absolutely necessary to keep tho' cgincs 1 y fiaimpilit In'saniva enve) LR o e e B L R i Omaha’s Newest Hotel hearty approval. i the sirikers was held yesterday afternoou | vunning or Ofticials of the company | it i an fant’suffering from the lack | get 5% et dameeh i it Pt il W0 write o7 008 - —— e aund after aiscussiug the situation | state that the machinery of the Wyoming | of proper food. It is entirely unnecessary, d J A, Foller & Coy Cor, 14th and Douglas BT ke iat roe. undor seal, whilo the ed COR. 12TH AND HOWARD 373, they decided to stand to their | and Nebraska divisions is in such snape that | as a veliable food fan always be obtained Sts., OMAHA, NEB.; by Paul G. Schneider, sat tion ‘A £ married oF sloghe L3 At 11:30 the following notice was posted | guns, on apitulaing wpon re | thestrike will not inconvenience the com- 3 to the Gail Borden Eagle Brand Broadway and 6 Pearl St COUNCIL BLUFFS Address the p throughout the shops: quest of Mr. Clark. Some enthusi” | pany unless continued for several months, Condensed millk. Sold by grocers and drug- IOWA, and other Leading Druggists. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. B A e DENVER, April 17, 15980, M. Kinnoy: Unfon | #8tie strilers even went so far as to demat ‘The only excitement attending the walk- | gists everywhere. — & 10KRcome with Bath at §1.0) pardar. Paciflc Shops - Post copy of following n all ¢ a change in the management of the shops, | 10 ooms with Bath at 839 Lo §4.5) par dey. S—frrtments ¥ which means the resignation of Mr. MeCon- - " " otico 1o Enmployes: Thoe strike ord nell and Mr. Mauning OPENED AUGUST 1leb ’ by tho unfons i in sapport of a demand IR Ko o Ny COvEHIY - Shop Troubles Reviewed. erger, Treas., World's Colume bian Exposition and Pres., Market National Bank Chicago, Hliuois. (ORooms at 82,3 per Aay. nists, boilor mukers and blacksmiths Modern in Every oo and which is act opposition to the spirit 0 This is the second strike of any great i Newly Furnished Throaguous wil into ) ho compan portance since the Union Pacitlc syst L har I Tenoent aolubaby | built into the land that lics to the westward, ° 5 C. 8. ERB. Pron. ln-n".ud.zm\m r..” ; ‘hf first strike having occurred in 1584, ke i = ———— — ; mbors of the lknizhtsof Libor, and all | when every man in the shops taid down b ¥ ¥ who belleve n equal justice to ail, will oppaso | toals and walked out. . Then it wis & reduo. Sula LA, ¢ the astionof the unlons, and District assems | tion of 10 per cent in wages that caused s d ARKER, M. D., No. & Bulfineli ot Fuarantees support to all who stand | Gomslere s cot LA nage chie} consn hysician of s 1 Ay LA omplete stoppage in the work of the shops A B e . By ordor exoentive board Union Pacific eni- | Bub after being out two days the men re- ployes turned to the forge, the steel hammer, Tlstriet nssotaby 82 Knlghts of Labor the paint brush, carpenters resumod their | biebical. Avwoetation (o, the PHIZE ERBAYOS | 1y piy hotel In the eity with Lot aud cold e following telogram received lato last | Planes, boiler nakers their vocations and /ishes the Best and Cheapest Method ot B an A Bises ek Weakness of ‘Men, | WaLer:and stoum hout in evaryroom L ulmlul m Denver by Mr. MeConnell shows ;'n- r \\nx'l(‘ was resumed w Lx it was left FIRE-PROGFING HOUSES. :,,,, young, the middle .1,,,.,'.),“‘.”,:,?: ab ining the feeling there because the order Lo strike was reseinded | s for catalogue of Lathing, Fencing suHEs nfultation 1o person or by letier. RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. : r as orde vi " » ete. ¥ tus with testimonials, FIREE. 3 3 aad Duxven, Colo. April 16,—J. H. McConnell, | O the ground that it was ordered without Bteuie Fixtures, etc, . o ! 5 Spoctal rat opiloation. Ouiaha: At & esting onight I Was voted | precoucerted action on the part of all the de- LD METAT 00, Largs book, 8C1 EXCE OF LIFE, OR poctal rates ou upp i RESE, " . 125 invalusble UiAL tho wen ai Deaver will not goout, but | partments in the yards. There bave beea | No. 43 Twenty Sizth 8% Cmicagos | LEXSERVATION Jod ppe ot o aaiod. "™ 8. SILLOWAY, Prom