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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1891 TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. ELEVEN ARE DEAD| s s | ALWAVS LIVED BY THE BIBLE city and are getting in their work. The po- _ lice department is in sympathy with. them for workin Sunday, was not sustained | | : and_Jocal labor organizations are promising | Prof, fmith's Plea Before the Presbyterian | R Miss Means was 48 for | Drunken Members of a Cavadian Regiment Tramps Ordered Off a Burlington Freight et Result of the First Day of Trouble at | them support. There is strong probability of a General Assembly, I ¥ - S — Cox mit the Insult, Train Fire on Brakeman Stukesbury. | | | ather for Omaha and Vielnity S Cloudy, with Showers general strike. Delegations of " - g . 3 : sit ornis UNITED PRESUYTERIANS, rican Flag. Oripple Creek. Visited he mines thiy morning + Kill & Hurlington Brakeman. T for the day. © A% a result, over 100 me INERRENCY OF SCRIPTURE DISCUSSED | “™ ™ A% me'ne Commirtocn > ™ | RAISED IN HONOR OF QUEEN VICTORIA . ONE WOUND PRONCUNCED FATAL DYNAMITE USED A LA COUER D'ALENE | ploved at the Kanas aud Texas * A Game fused to go to work. ALBANY, Ore., May 86.—The United Pres- Presidents Proud of Their Work. “ nidadab — fan general asiembly opened with 5 : o . os o Abro- 3 Torn from the Window of the Ameries 7 4 g PROMISED A WARM REBEPTION, Ordinances of Early Scriptare Were Abro- | ./, 00 'y "he moderator at § a. m. The o "; |" Bt "l‘" " Kyle Pleads for Hawallan Peace. % g Methcds Employed in Idaho Being Tried gated by Later Scriptures—Asxs Retne | JOVEC 0 (0 RO DT e of home onsulate—Apology Made, but Due Where Fla ity of Baik Kxiste, Searching Party—Two Miles Enst of Citizens of Pana Arming to Repel an In- statement to the Ministry Until the Notification Sent to Council Bluffs—Two Tramps “3 3 \ssion boards, freedmen's miesion, church on the Colorado ‘“‘Scabs.” vasion of Forelgners. & A = mission . PANA, 1l May %.—The people here are N el ot o i extension, publicaton and also condensed Washing on Lineoln's Oue Face Fights Under Arrest. in a wild state of exciteme the re- tistics of the United Pre byterian church Accldental Killing at West Point. - & ~ " b stis in North America were ready. The latter 2 & neil Blaffs Local Matters. RAPINE RUNS RIOT ON BATTLE MOUNTAIN | yortea approach of f strikers, who | g RATOGA, N. May 25.—The first | shows 115,272 members, 939 churches, 1,114 | ST. THOMAS, May 25.—The Queen's Own Opentug of ths Ol Fruit Asction Between 9 and 10 c'clck last night Brakes are on t ay to force the here | your in the Presbyterian general assembly | Sabbath schools, seventy-six synods and | Rifles of Toro came to is city ABRiSs at Rodth Opabia man Stukesbury of freight train No. 76, on and do damage to the mining pla Late | waq set apart he reception of delegates | Presbyteries and 3,709 ministers and elders. | yesterday to join in the cele ion of the the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy road, Workers at the Bottom of a Pit Blown to from Tilinois ¢ 0 | from the Baptist auniversaries now in ses- | Ty Secretaries of the variogs bourds then | queen's birthday ge J. Wilds, United i il which ieft Councl Bluffs for the east about Fragments. outhiern districts, aiso the 2 from | sion in this place The delegates were Dr. | “Wiliam Owe Pennsylvanta, correspond- | Stats consul, displayed from the window Catiabian Wikeine: B Sults “' ( k, was shot and mortally wounded » v o Dorers GIEELs. Al day | A B 8B esident of Rochester Theo- | ing secretary of the general a:sembly on | of his off merican flag in honor Good Citisenshiip Leagne Formed. y tramps whom he had ordered off the citizens were being sworn apd work- | 1ogical seminary; Dr. G. W. Northrup, dean | home missions, referred (o the need of ms- | of the me m rs from Ante Aztec Wonders Found. train, GIANT POWDER EXPLODED IN THE SHAFT miners who desired were sworn | of the Divinity scliool of the University of | Slonary work at home (The northwest'' | roronto became angered at the American Polltical Contests of the Yo Between Hinton, which fs the first st . -51‘ ,",’L"H,f‘ Svorn 15 at _|..::’ 's Chicago; Dr, \1\:\!\':101 y ((‘:\'.Qufl Irx. n; America in mental and moral vigor, in its | consul's act and tore the flag from its staff What u Frenchman Knows of America. | ‘r‘ n east {’ !‘h‘ Bluffs, and Island Park, the e Lie monster eeling | logical institut Hon. - Kingsley of | rosy-cheeked healthfulness and godliness The parti u t the desecrat Commerclal and Financial News. tralnmen found that esbury was misse and "::;“" fl“;m'a"l" i A ”\l' “‘” B el achusetts, and Dr. H. L. Morehouse | Dr. J. W. Witherspoon of Alleghany spcke | the Ame T Yo Live Stock Markets feviewed. ing, and supposed an accident he Disarmed by Women—Two Wagons on duty. . Thess companb e drilling this of the American Baptist | In behalf of the freedmen’s mission oF. 1i§5oF * ; Dun und Bradstre t on asiness, had falien from th detracking on evening and adi e 1 Missionary society. The assembly At the afternoon elon the report of g Toaded with Powder and Cart- : ”n ng and are in re S be in ‘l(,& addressed by Dre. Strong and Northrup, | the commitice cn revised version of pralms reg i he & o tratl e i B A gl bl S e read and referred. The report of the | sober protested ridges Also Captured. of the best ci T and responses were made by the moderator. | committee on fore'gn missions was made ing this evenin as m enth ; en the assembly was constituted for the | a special crder for Tuesday morning. paions from o 3 tentl 3 z ward from Island P ‘ f.»\,..j;v::l\l]! Is in readincss ] g of the Smith case and addressed | Rev. Dr. T. W. Malloy of Chicago fn- | PAOUS from o b ot SANDERS' ARMY FREED. »;\r_[wr':-\‘v“ 1;”?;'.‘ Park g e s . e e R : der Daniel H. Shields, & member of | {roduced the following resolution and moved [ —<®HETIRE ST THE Compromiss by Which the Men Will De | ward two miles they tound Stuvcevucy \pis Eleven m:n killed, with a strong probabiity | & ¥arm fne. . he Ci . ‘ho | 118, adoption United States T the act protaies. by il s the alde’ g e L L ¥ SPRING VALLEY, llis v the Cincinnati prosecuting committee, who In view of the present condition of labor | but Mr. W R - Allowed to Go On to W shington. by the side of the track bleeding profusely, that the number of dead will be increased | committee of miners that Jeft this cit was introduced as a plain man and a farmer. GeNCEAL ATROORTARE: hotae:-obt Mitisens| ot el ooy L ERVEN el General San. | ™Ith & large bullet wound in his throat and when all is known, is the record of the first | terday to try to get Kewance "ot It was announced that about three-quarters we fcel that this assembly should give | on NO'ifed the heads of his d St 1 ders cceived the fol'owing telegram | %oouliet hole through his left ear. Though day of trouble here, although real fighting | places to quit have B I"!lr‘]r»l nained for the sppellse. = ssion of our sympathy with the large | Washington and Ottawa. The incide bl St !;'“ T“i“ very weak from loss of blood he wes able has not yet begun, as the deputi e | at Kewanee, Viola : I iy R N er of uremployed workmen and em- | looked upon here as merely the resu » AT iy ke 5 L ik Attorney F offers to let the | He said that when the train reached the - L th ey mberRy 5 twelve grounds of appeal put forward by sreement cfore begi ng | E out in sympathy. Two hu e ni e Prtumtr il L e ein. | ployers who find no market for their pro- | too much whisky, and while it is generally = W¥asmtion r(em‘hu intits ‘b]l “1 i, |l Tor Rhemold oty Prof. Smith and was read from manuscript. | Jucty: theretore, be it v Gatioiad by -tk el meh 1 their own recognizance, except | 80t where he was lying he found five tramps S8V operations. A: 10 o'clock this mord- | that the committee will not meet S e olved, First, it Is our duty to study | ing serious will resu f. engineer and fire for whom | oncealed in iome farm machinery on @& ng eleven men started to work In the | cess there. They passed through Coal sl gl b o re carefully the conditions of political | WASHINGTON 25.—United Sts ids will be given. What do you say?” o S peon. midqles Of, (HARUCINEET Strong mines on Battle mountein. Shortly | low at noon, shouting and singing. A o)1 fhed e e o : and Willis at St. Thomas, a ¢ {ited “press reporter iders | ol ‘them they would kave:to get oft LHS aft:rwards a large party of strikers biew up | 18 DOW on foot here to gi to Morris, but a [ (1€ FF : - He then proceede 1 press repor * B85 @A™t hibuss with powder, causing'a loas | SOTmItioe will be sent first. A great many | 0 {80 & few extracty: from: Prol Smith's ERSE 000 Har 1005 b el _, | of the Spring Valley miners are in LaSalle of $25,000, and then 100 pounds of giant | toqay, viewing the militia. If the hot heads powder dropped down the shaft was also | get htere, there may be a renewal of trouble exploded, killing all the inmates. DECATUR, Ill, May 25.—A crowd of Not more than 400 yards from the Strong | miners were arcund the coal shaft The cuti committee rested Congress Good Till Next Fall. Fell from the Train and Was Found by the Editorial and Comment. Eighteen Deputy Marshals Captured ents who were » News of the Great Northwest. reaching Island Park they telegraphed the History of the Myers' Crimes. circumstances to Cou. iffs, where a ety % searching party was made up and started Vi b L A 5 out on an engine. Men also started weste To give the reine of gove the north side o e ¥ ¢ - s that he was standing on the edge of g government he north side of Lak e t the compromise and | the car, not more than five feet from them. or political power to those whose principles | reported to the State deps : ld wire his Syl e G id for the righis of Americans and the RSOuH LRI BATStA o, Oo il G RaATe1 B0 i aud L as0 Yot Vet T bt B G e }h:“x‘na“l‘r: protection of American institutions.” that the United States flag fiyin vent IO HaAlINER by FRBAGHIRE |ty ip s o s her. P i _The resolution was discucscd at lemth. | consuiate was hauled down by Cana eelly. The el i E s LTy T ot Bt B T R Soveral prominent ministers stated thov | authorliies yesterday. He asked for inst e before next Monday and march to 1ilhe torudons Ko e i i t aft today avored the spirit of the resolution: In fact, | tions. The consul added the matter ha n | Kansas City, where they expect transporta- S Taat tHOURN L HE Wak. ALICAO EaE shaft house sixteen who had been en- | i1 fl‘]:"“I’]‘,““”\‘}‘,’\’:A s 1 St AR 165 | few minutes before 11 o'clock, though e e ;’{‘_‘r‘m’_“]”nd’”” not | brought to the & ~'-;wn'<! the Dominion | tion. : T sitting cehiimemboib efblovd sl - ik intte enditice | 2P but from gong to wor still had six minutes to spare out of thejr | 3°€m ise fo € ssembly | government and it had ordered an investiga If the romise i not knocked out ol that meo Sire gfi,: :,"e,':“s:,',w_ Lok S B khiine. I W siutoad ot The cld men | four nours, After the assembly had shaken | 10, 8195t It, and the resclution was faally | o to locate the responsibiiicy of the guily | Sanders nis engineer and fireman will f ot ',f ottt b '{\“m’:l“',‘:; and, after a long parley, agreed to surrender. | a1l day, but have done n e e KR N O T T the leventuy momariill mervicen 1nt| o _ SR ot e September, and the army | told the men this they searched the vielne Fach one was armed with a rifle and a brace CARTERVILLE g Smith began his argument in reply. He |\ . o ccdc g8 e e held. TESTIMONY OF AN EYE-WITNESS Ll © g0 to Washington or any | jiy pastily, being anxious t ukesbury. of revolvers, the arms now being in the | been 5 aks 3 00 | e R e oo lad sodabilo b TORONTO, Ont., May 25.—Several officers G ie back to the Bluffs to receive medical atten- hands of the strikers. Steikears’ InCNAlog blegat'ond trom Marph e o bttt MAKERS OF MANY BOOKS. of the Queer’s Own regiment were seen to tion, and found two tramps not far away. It is rumored that the strikers attacked | brough, Harrison, Muddy Valley, Duquoin ‘;’{” i Mid Caloeve ;d‘;‘;' {;d ‘“ ¥ 18 night in re y th rage upon the — | They were placed in custody, and gave the Anna Lee mine, overpowering the guards, | and other points, are on the ground, and | fo tre poo e ored 10 V¢ | Seventeentn Anniversary of tho Amerlcan | American fiag at St. Thomas. They denied | Burllngton to Furnish Repeaters to Keep | the names of Moore and Lynch, after which they blew up the shaft house, | made a demonstration against the works | Ppiie "Sokitn them proceeded to discuss Baptist Publisdiion Sedsty, all knowledge of the affair. A private of Commonsealers from the Cars. but. said they ha not been but the rumor has not been verified. When | ¥ They marched in line to | priefly the objections which he had made SARATOGA, N. Y., Mat %.—The Am. the regiment, who was not so reticent, and The contingent of the Commonweal on the train and kaew nothing of the shoot= the deputies are finally massed and the two Big Muddy mines, intedd'ng to | puc which he had not. thought fit to Al Bagtisl bt S amerl” | who was an eve witness to the affair, £aid: | ciinneq on the river front at De ing. The party then returned to the Bluffas forces come together a most desperate batile | force out ~ the 250 men at Wk | cues until they had been taken up by the | savemiiinty Lenpicion Soclety began its | “Yes it s true, the American flag was | oo 0 S i O b LTS s et mlace L L i will doubtless be fought. The situation at G | there. They found a large force of well- | [roecuting attorney. They relted to tne | SCVeRicentd anniversary here today. The | pulled down. About supper about foriyof | Coniderebly Increased as to mumbe bury. seiit to, the, Woman's ;Ohristitdisksis o'clock tonight s one of rost painful anxiety. | armed officers and concluded to try Centralia | gittings of members of the lower court who | 2nnual address was made by Samuel A. | the regiment marched up the street, when [ day nieht, according to reports received | clation hospital. The doctors say that in Not a few belicve the town will be a | tactics. Superintendent Brust of the Big | nad printed expressions concerning the guile | Crozier of Chester, Pa. For e new | Ome espied the flag floating out in fro Burlington headguarters, the teuts pro- | all probability the wound in the throat is smolderiug mass of rulns by another sunsct | Muddy has anuounced his determination 1o | of the accused in (he newspapers, the re- | putlications have been fssued during the IR o oo syt i ed by Governor Waite of Colorado hardly | fatal The windpipe was not cut, Wit {fh prietor for showing the ficient to sheiter the men, While ounding tissue is manglcd, ar il if the strikers be not restrained. work the mines, and Sheriff Dowell swears | fusal to receive a whole book in festimo o At Victor, six miles away, where fully | he will give ail the protection availabie in | when a part had been fntroduced by the | Jcor: Of these 737,000 copies have been | American flag on the queen’s birthday. He | there tie change in the sfuation it | It Is thought, is lodged in the veterbrae of 1,000 people reside, a reign of terror exists. | Williamson county. prosecution and the reception of a vote | Pribted. The entire number of books, pamph- d to comply, and immediately some of hought me: being heid at Den- | the neck B 5 With:n a half mile of the corporation limits | CENTERVILLE, Ta., May 25.—The strike | in a member's absence. lets, periodicals and. tracts, new and old, de a dash for it end tore it do i ow rate, which the governor is | Stukesbury’s home is at Red Oak, la. j of the town all day long fully 300 union | in Appanncose county is complete. Not a | It was admitted that the address on which | Printed during the year is more than 0,- ving it lying on the street. They, I am | i 1 roviding for the oyt miners, armed with rifles, have paraded up | mine is running. Distress of the workers | the original charges were based contained | 000, an increase over the number issued last | sure, had no idea that it W the American ans., i securing the low QUIET IN THE COKE REGION. and down the side of the hill. Occasionally | will develop. statements which gre not in accord with the | Year of more than 300,000.. The total num- | consul's office, though.' red the m ake no bones about a detour Into the village would be made,and | ST. LOUIS, May 25.—A fruitless con- | doctrine as stated by the prosecution. He | Der of issues since the organization of the | The incident has caused quite a sen asserti 3 ride east whether | people whom the miners thought to be ob- | ference of owners and miners of southern | went on to say, however, that he has not | SoCiety are over 500,060,000 copies of books, | tion in military and other circles in the rail 3 Jecticnable were ordered to leave the place. | Illinois was held here today. The operaturs | denied anything about the original autograph | Pamphlets, periodicals and tracts. This | city, and the action of its hairbrained j But the ot propose to allow an. UNIONTOWN, Pa., May 25.—The Washe The guards from Denver, upon arrival at ed 1o recognize the nat.onal organization | sent, because he has mo evidence upon the | Afternoon a memorial service was held for | petrators is strongly condemned. vert act on the part of the Industrials, and | ton Run plants, where the bloody battle oge Victor, went into camp on a neighbor- the negotiations were broken off. subject. The bible as we have it is evi- | the late Ray Griffith. SPRINGFIELD, T, May 25.—Governor | it is hinted that th gton Cwill ollow. | curred yesterddy, 14" as ‘quist todaT I at il ing hill. TL:. strikers threw out a denced to us by the testimony of the Holy Altgeld late this cvening issued the following | the exampie of the Rock Island and arm 22 oI X picket line entircly surrounded them, but at MERELY TO QUELL RIOTS. Spirit. But in its present shape it contains |\ cpotE NS 4 order: empleyes with repeating rifies and aiso issue | DOthing had happeed. The strikers have 2 distance that guarantees them safety E ~ admitted errors which, however, do not dl S LLE, May 25--The national con- “It is not the business of soldiers ti act as | commiscions to them as deputy sheriffs. not been near since the trouble, nor have from the deputies’ rifles. It Js sald the | Sach Governor Altgeld Declares to Be the | credit the book as given by inspiration of | ference of charities- and corrections reas- | custodians or guardians of private property.| Union Pacific officials report continued | they had a meeting. The tramps of the strikers have planted, under their breast- Province of Troops. God. sembled today, President Sfofris presiding. | The law authorizes them simply to assist the | quietness along the system, alihough they | deputies about the yard Is the only sign of works on Bill Hill, a quantity of dynamite, | SPRINGFIELD, IM, May 25.—Governor | The matter of inerrancy of scripture was | Mr. Biers of Ohio read reports from Alaska, | IVl authorities in quelling riots-mnd ‘pre- | assert that an outbreak wuay Ocour &t Y { gpe niant being shut down tight. The works Wwith the intention of blowing it up should | s;o0c1g has received a telegram from She next discussed, and the opposite inference ) Alabama, Ontario, Magitoba, California, Con- | Serving peace. Where troops have been time. Forty men were taken yeésterday A e it be taken aud occupled by the deputies. Dowell of Williamson county stating that | Gra¥n from the fact that the ordinances of | pecticut and Delaware. Mr. Mills of Denver | may hereafter be crdered out and an owner m Salt Lake to Nephi to stand trial on One of the largest mine owners in Col- e v early scripture were abrogated by late scrip- | read a report from Colorado, The latter re- | of property feels it necessary to have it | the charge of riot and grand larceny. These { that they have transferred their sympathy orado Springs is authority for the statement | the situation at Carterville v the miners } tyree. Such inerrancy was declared to be | ceived applause at the mention of political | Buarded, he may do £o at his expenses, and | are the men who aitempted to capture a | to the side of the strikers es a result of that the mine owners have planted a rified | is critical. Three hundred have marched | new doctrine and quite unknown to the | equality between men amd women and its | in such a case the troops can only be used ain on the Rio Grande Western Tuesday | yesterday's shooting. The night was one cannon on a hill commanding the bre from Murphysborough, many of them armed, | reformers. It was added that if the as- | guijcractory working in the state. Dr. Ed- | for promptly quelling a disturbauce of the | and were captu of terror at the plaut, a report having been works, and that it will be used to dislodge | sgays the sheriff, and are P sembly will restore the accused to the min- | worq N. Brush, superintendent of the Shep- | Peace or quelling a riot or in some other There is no change on the Idsho division o 3 5Rte 2, 1000 ‘. hte strikers from that position. within half a mile of e | istry till the original scripture be discov- | grq geylum of Maryland, read a paper on the | Way enforeing the law. of the Union Pacific, not a single Industrial | circulated t 0 men from the river dis- Thomas H. Jones, one of the two men| 5. Louis and Big Muddy ered he will spend the rest of his days with- | yroaeriont of the Insame. An invitation to e showing up aleng the division. trict were marching on Stickle Hollow to beaten by the miners yesterday, died of his | compani coal works, threatening to kill | out fear. bold the next snnual meeting at New Haven MARZLE BUST OF KEATS. T avenge the death of their comrades. Armed injuries today. Under Sherlff Brisbaue is| tpe manager and superintendent. He asks When Prof. Smith closed his argument | .. pion received. s g . | scouts and pickets were on duty all night coming from Colorado Springs and will depu- | for g company of the Fourth infantry. Gov- | and the program announced yesterday as e To Be Unveiled ‘Stiortly by American A~ | TOPEICA,-May 26 AU &' “Home Guard™j /B0 s Koo oo o opio o g ot it tize all the availuble men &3 a force to fight | ernor Altgeld replied: *“I cannot order out | agreed upon by the synod of Ohio was begun, ASHLAND DISTRICT DEMOCRATS. mirers of the English Poet. meeting in Populist league rooms here : m the depo £ thelr Qrataum N ovela p that they might be ready to receive them. the strikers. troops on the showing made. It does not | Dr. Townsend of Cleveland opened with LONDON, May 25. — Edmund W. Gosse iens sald: “1 do not hesitate to | “'mpjs march, if it bad been planned, was Eighteen or twenty deputles, who were | appear that you have tried to swear in dep- | seven minutes to his credit. Dr. Townsend's | 1n Session to Nume Time and Place of | yriies to the Times anuouncing a proposed that oue of the objects I in_view | anandoned when Presiest Cairns of b scattered about in the cabins below the Inde- | tios If you do this there will be no trouble.” | argument consisted in a presentation of Nuing Hreckluridge's Successor. st i ek e n 1 advocated the raising of Home | Pittaburg disiriot arrived on the scene last pendence mine at Wilson Creek, surrendered | *Nyjor Joun C. Cabanis of company C, the | the fundamental question whether inerrancy | pp iSRRG "SR RFUECE JAOCORBE | Bnglish memorial of the poct Keats. He | when 1 adsecated the raising of Home | Pittsburg district arrive to the striking miners this afternoon. They | povarnor's guard, left here today accompe- | is unequivocally taught in the bible and con- B says that an American committee has been s, £0 A el s EBINg. A 5 2 fot 5 Y i | ) e H. Colb of Belle- | Cratic congressional district committee for 7 i 2 se the troops or the naticnal guard a The river miners are all quiet and have were told that if they would quieily hand | yieq by First Lieutenant Schlierbachm, fession of faith. Dr. George H. Colb of Be engaged during the pasf five years prepar- A O ot e bt e b over their rifies and side arms they would ecial train for La Salle, with te fontaine followed. He expressed the hope | the Seventh district is in session here to Jears 5 ed out to stop Commonwealcrs anywhe kept within the bounds of law. e in- Dot recelve personal injury, and after a con- | & BPeCIA AT n Ko e her supplies for the | that the assembly may have grace enough | decide upon the place, time and mcthod of | (U6 it and that the detalls have been kept | west of the Mississippl river we can stop the | quest held by 'Squire Browneller of Perry . yHATmA, AmmunLon, ANEI0CHEE SURD ; - t th il an absolute secret, even in the United | troops or national guard.” township on the four dead strikers found ference the deputies gave in. They are NOW | yroopg (here. They go to Centralia next with | given them to enable them to restore the | gojectip, successor to Colouel Breckin- . s ¢ Sustifia troopsithess RV i v 58 i i 4 ook -1l Stas . vas d b eral Artz spoke of the pos- | the shooting justifiable and exonerated the pelng marched to this city under & strong | e for the troops there appellant to his minietry. His argument was | 2 otHng, O SEECRAT 08 PHORE BRI | States. The movement was due to the en- A L (LA pos) tho f - guard via the town of Altman. Whether | “ o1 10UIS, May 25.—A fruitless conference | based upon the contention that ncither the 8 i -5 2 ergy of F. Holland Day, Norwood, Mass., J ot chliion Wetwam Ao cOsnlidsputieni o i T L an open question. Vi oS 4 e of southe definite theory of iunspiration, and upon the | Settl bo n cl al ettle spoke s e T owellt anRinthes e or 8 1d S pauthorize . ‘The gukrds that came up from Denver | [SVe of the forl mince o (e o Both | arsertion that the accused holds strongly to | at the opera house this afternvon. Sultedinitps Jamon Pizmll Lonclitany sonsil muita’ i 4o thie be | 1o bas crdercd Deputy Coroner Echard 10 are now somewhere in the nil's cast of the | .4 were fully represented, but the | the doctrine of scriptures as formulated in The committee met at 12 o'clock and Was | giates and received the warmest encou If the governor meglects to do (his.” he | hold ancther inquest today en (udmu e a Independence mine, while hundreds of ¢ un - themselves unable 1o | the doctrinal standard of the church. called to order by Ghairman Field McLeod. und received the warmest encourage | said, “I believe the brave sons of Kansas | thorough investigation. A few leaders say vith ‘Winches )] Loperature A foundins teroas vex 5 ufiab) i Yo rall lof Sunties shows ment. Had h hiMr. e have manhood enough in them to risc in | they wiil prefer charges of murder against miners armed with Winchesters are patrol- | pPTPRtOT RS IR L ented to — A call of the roll of the countles showed the | Uidointedly been ' the ~ head of the | BAYC manhood enough in them fo rise in | they will south and north. strikers Insisted that the national e v i E. S€P- | forwa v Prof. Chasles Flliot Norton, . » P g T R 5 Lo At the summit of Bull HIll, bub 500 feet | Strikers Insisted that ticir natloel orgin- | o @ ;ent Orzanization Formed and | tember 15. The meeting was a victory for fr’““‘{,d Py e er, "o | their country when they please, and if they | cold rain last night ‘dispersed several mobs v oty o 0 izetion should be reco:n'zed, and that n ol 3 Breckinridg e Th ly cont vas X Dt 3 S '€ | try to stop them we will wipe your city out | of strikers and probably averted bloodshed. away from the Victor property, the miners | (00,00 F0%0 0 1§ BN e except through Ollicers Elected Yesterday. breckinridge men. The only contest was | jjye Dr. Parsons and most of those prom- | IV 10 jSuikeral anl. srobably yertod Dt Rave a barricade of logs and broken gock | Pritloment SIOWE e FOCE TRCRH S ied | CHICAGO, May %6.—A permanent organ- | from Lafayette county. Yesterday the Owens | oif P PAVGI % S 1% gnd ex IEELTOE g o i [ s were excite he ki which is supplicd with loopholes and ladders. | rocemly at Cleveland. The operators were | potion was formed and officers elected at | Jaémbers of the Lafayette democratic com- | circles. Private invitations for Clemens then Introduced the following res- | of their fellow workuen at Washington Considerable ammunition 18 siored thers | greenv¥ BF FRERC TRCC, To® GRATECTNS Sin | tzation was fort ad,of o mittee had a secret meeting without the call | feiet TV (BRICUORE (O FUSRRT | oluvion, which was adopted: = | mines and were ready for any despera and also a quantity of provisions, but there o 'directly interested with them in | t0day's, the last session of the American | from the chairman and @eposed J. J. Riley | 1501 ¢o writers, artists and amateurs in the Resolved, That Captain Hunter and is | undertaking to revenge the terrible slaughter. §5 no water. Whole kegs of blast O e i lials work . and as a result, | Congress of Liberal Religlous socleties, | as chairman and elected W. B. Hawkins | g 19 REACE. SRy Sod GeiFuil b TF | hereby instructed to tender the Eovernment | Several mobs were organizcd with the avowed powder have been stored in the barricade | aptltTTR G NRE ROTR O e conference | which name was formally adopted. The of- | instead. Today Hawkins wanted to take | goong.9™ The' work is now accomplished, | (Be S s of the home guards to maintain | intention of killing some deputies, but the d there is no telling to what d:sperata | 2Iter CONMIGeren e Sond e it the place of Riley and Gorham who are | 3iv pras 4 4 o law and order at Leavenworth, as against | cold rains and biting norihwest winds drove and there n g sperate | cape o a fruitless end. ficers were suggested by the committes o Riley b Mr. Day has arrived in Enj a i} i 3 t ads extreme the men may go. b 3 b 2 Breckinridge men. The committee retained e e el e & | ex-Chief Justice Crozier, the ‘mayor, the | them to shelter. The leaders announced last All sorts of rumors concerning the doings Fort Dodge Operators Qu t. plan of permanent organization, of Which | pjey ang” Gorham, E. §. Farrel, a Lex- | mirdi® et G S EIm AR NOT SAOTT B | sherifr, the United States marshall and other | ovening that the men were becoming desper- at the Strqng mine are afoat. One of them | PORT DODGE. Is.. May 25— (Special | Rev. A. N. Alcott was chairman, and are | ington lawyer, and an Owens man, who | brg g, e B o Cihe. exteution of | Fiotously disposed persons ats and that 1 was beyond their’powes $0 iz to the effect that the workmen were not | poy o ooy, Bee s S e champloned Hawkin's case, sald if Breckin- | o aocepted design for a brack:t on which T R control them. \\'mthe zews Wubreceh'ed BISEEERElux beai watesd Softkby- amasked 1o S el Bl aration until now ident, Rev. H. W. Thomas. Vice | ridge wa: nomizated 200 lia‘ln:l’?;l‘dt‘l‘f"_' the advice of E. Onslow Ford, calptor, was |y D1cON, Ma A branch of | bhn HORQUATHIA “‘;m,' S oS5 strikers. Al telephone connection has been DEER i tgg Colonel T. W. Higginson, Ca crats would not vote for him. he SPeC- | obtained. The formal announcement of the [ . ° . aivist M Com Spisbagislny i : broken, and it is feared the telegraph wires | but delegates from southern lowa arrived | POV CEE\e (YO & 0 Hireen, Chicago; | tators got excited on this the applause | Sote "0 the wnvelling cesemonics will | General Copeland’s division of Montana Com- | developments. The ~first ~ mob was will go next. The deputics from Denver | today, and in obedience to their request all | yrF® S8 Marion D. Shutter, | was drowned in hisses. date for the unvelling ceremonics +™ill | monwenlers arrived today from Prairie du | formed near Pemusville and marched ‘to have withdrawn to a less exposed position, niners in this county join:d the na- | ygion Soycs Newton, New Yo = expressing regret that Englishmen wait for | Schien, fft strong, under: command oyer. The wind was biowing coldiy and where they will await reinforceme: The 1 movement. There were sbout 600 at | oo™ \Villiam Sa Philad:lphia; B, Bepuhilicays 1o Sanm. il B Rt win ot Lonaiaibicls Syl Ay s R e the rain was falling heavily, but still the strikers from their stronghold on Bull H 1l T men msde no Cemands on Susan B. Anthon PHILLIPSBURG, Kan,, May 25.—The re- | [\ % BOfpr ) en of genius. He says it e by him from La Cresse and | Infuriated mob swept on over the muddy, ean view the country for miles, and all | their employers and been uveraging | poone e secretary, Jenkin | publicans of the Sixth Kansas congressional | jg fortunate that America is scnsitive about | 240 from Magon City, Ia., during roads, preceded by brass and martisl bands DR are . gunded by them Bvery |'#10 to.§2 ol S 2 0. Treasurer, Leo Fox, | district have nominated Abram H. Ellis. thes: national glorics, to which we seem | Wil-on says ell will go to Chicago v Which: DIAYSCHIBLE O ShANPIA i L stranger is Intercepted and not allowed T - i i perfectly indiffer hit s e e the strikers arrived within a quarter of a mil to proceed towards the town unless a is HENDERSON. K 2 At 3ags High Water ot Portland. it 2 b railroad ofic coming here of the plant, they were met Ly a delegation factory explanation of lis business is given ENDERSON, | —One hundre R R LB e ey e TEl oA i 9 -oRgsiak hare of strikers, Who t0ld the t it was use No one Is permitted near enough the seni | and fifty miners in the DeKoven mines FORTROH, Qroeihidy: Sh:= T TONDON. 3 e IR b sl o i Lt el S © | less to attack the s. Seventy-five men, of war to be in danger, and the streets struck last night, and 1 n in the Jarvis- A ar Bartictt, ing: warm., weather Dssmelied; the anow in . e y sald, were = plants and two Cripple Creek and Viclor, as we R T R R S 12, Mont.; writinge the close of Mr. Shields’' ®peech the applauded, but the h pping | was suddenly stopped by the mode " | gavel end vigorous hiesing. Charities and Corrections. men did not return o work and it is said Federal Troops Mu -t Not Interfere the mountains, causing the waters of the | &8nnounces that a ! P. J Kk for L B . ¥ for action. The passes, are patrolled by miners carrying W stinck this morning. They were willing to | Sprag i .0l on, | Columbia and Williamette to rise untllthey | T. the s 4 Ploe Commonwesl [otharie. turned toward ~the summit, but chesters and revolvers. The capture aud dis- | jnine coal for home use, but refused to mine Washington, " id twenty-three feet above low (r £as ns of May, 1882, AT OLIS, y A =pecial ecame exh x.-t;-\ und after many had arming of deputies numbering elghteen was | uny for shipment. . Alcott, Elgin, IlL; Arthur Ju water mark. All the lgwer wharves in this ' will soon b will give the ¢ | from Epok Wash., says: len by the wayside .\w»k and unable to accomplished by the women, and ever since 5 i Davenport, la;; J. D. Ludden, St. i | city have been abandoned. Little damage plete hist t revolutionary and 2 1s stirred vp over a Commonweal | 0 farther, the rest dispersed the occurrence the women have been bholding IRISH APPEAL FOR FUANDS. Marie C. Wright, New York City; thus far beem done, though a number mentary since 1861 ueluding ab sensation, General ) b Another mob !r-w marched to Jime high court in a saloon, where the strikers Bisbee, Philadelphia: Jobn Faville, milies living on the flats in lower Al- | stories of the Ci ) and Burke and many well, leader of the Tacoma contingent, | town to make an at daybreak, byt beap congretulations u them. Two wagons, | Justin McCarthy Calls Upoa the People of | ton T W St. Louls; s have been compsiled to move out. . other murders. It will, the paper ot sterday for Great Falls, | the cold wind an ";'»U mbed them Joaded with powder and cartridges for one of Ireland to Donate Cash Crow A. W. Gould, Chi- | There is mo current im the river, as the | create a greater se 0 than did th it 1gsxed (Wit (Ehe (abdustion Tet i that they S AnAlly. %0 Shelter. fn SEAe the mines, were captured by the strikers and | LONDON. May 25.—Justin McCarthy has | cago; S. J. Barrows, Boston; W. L. Nichols, | water is backed up-from the Columbia. Ad- | nellism and Crime cation In the London SADS a0 LCeratn | homas of plhar SiEEkace Sask JRE) S their contents confiscated. - 241 to the " our. | Philadelphia; Anuva G. Spencer, Providence ices from the upper Columbia state that the | Times. st kno 8 Is the: At Dunbar, a large mob also assembied, bl - 1ssued an appeal to the Irish people in pur- 4 - week 1 known ¢ irls they | gispersed as s as they learned that the Sam McDonald, superintendent of th 5 oo o ¢ 'the | Mre. Heory Soloman, Chicago; Clare Con- | river is rising rapidly P O e A e took the eastbound G 3 wran. | comnany: had ) snetl Strong, Anna Lee and Gold King mines, and | Suance of a uvanimous resolution of the | o\ Memphis, Tenn. — —— . b he 2 indications are their obje: mpany had secured an injunction Charley Robinson, foreman of the Strong, | party, declaring that without immediate The new soclety will be incorporated under Movements of alag Vessels, May 25, LONDON, May 25.—The Pall Mall Gazeite | p, s Great Falls e parents of t The OPAraters colain “heary.dwaingiisy al are missing, which gives credence to the | and generous help they cannot hope to main- | the laws of Illinois. Rev. R. A. Whire At Hamburg—Arsived—Pickhuben, from | today publishes a two-column story of the | girls have had warrants issued for t H\vw'r lmfi‘ s today, and many DOW rude story of slaughter. 1f the men were iu cer- | tain, for the remainder of the session, the | caused a mild sensation by introducing a ros- | Montreal > alleged grievances of Nouri, archdeacon of Jumbo e RIng 20 taln portions of the mine the concussion | constant attendance of the Irish members | Olution inviting to future congresse2 spir D ETaNETequinres,. {tom ¥ | Babylon, who claims to have been wrongly Barrea Out of Salt Lake imercinl Travelers, may not have killed them. Sam Strong ualists, thecsophists and like organizations L rr#ved—Lepanto, from New | placed in an a‘ylum in Oakland, Cal, by E 3, May 25.—The Commonweal CHILLICOTHE 25, —The fourth owner of the miue, Is given as authority Objection was raised that no organt 3 | Dr. G. 8. Smith of San Franc > others iy (gl oS o 1a . for the statement that eleven men were | o oo _ < bo: d been Invited as such d the ork—Arrived—Augusta Victoria, | The archideacon an [ tention 108 tRinES ney would | anr conventi Missouri grand 3 ¥CT¢ | bave contributed most generously to our 3 ;. archdeacon announces his intention of tory. An Injunction 1 of the U ) : = Killed. It is raining furiously and any fur- | porf (CnPHiEL JRORD IR (0 BOF | matter was dropped. The remainder of the | fr £ ying the United States government ry n | council of the nercial Travelers ther move tonight not looked for. Dep But in view of the industrial depression i bof < in Westminster. The appeal says: “Our friends in the United States and Canada day was devoted to the discussion of papers { A aeans, from D00 ALTaR e AN . restraining any more Cc assembled this city today, with Grand tics have been coming in quietly all day | there and in Australia, we cannot expect | by Rev. Dr. E. P. Powell and Kinsea § ndam, from Lottendgrm; New York, from | bassador from queen’s ) subje mor m entering Davis count untelor C. E. Preeman of Kuusas City d it is thought an unexpected move It | jarge aesistance from abroad.” of Kioto, Japan. The congress then ad mipton. he demands the | b with twenty policemen gone siding. Sedulia was selec for the DR i SR INGE. Cola.. Mas The chairman acknowledges the active | journed. Ut Liyerpool—Arrived—Cevic, from iNe to the Davie county line and is now | place of te mectini nest year, in the frst SPRINGS, Colo., Ma support and co-operation which the Irish 'RN PRES ERIANS. g i he arrival of about 200 Industrials | week of May he clection of (swers for Sam Stroug bas just arrived from Cripple | parilamentary party bas hitherto recelved SOUTHERN FPRRSRXT Qouihmnblog—pgjved—Fuerst Bis- n on their way south the ensuing year resulted as follows: Grand B e T g Lo, tuat | trom the irish. poiats out the k accom- | common Foreign Missions Report Success | cdf el y balloon de- Culitornians ¥n ont counselor, C. A. Peako of JCARsAN CERS the shaft h of the Strong mine Wwas | plished and dwells upon the necessity of p Quartz M r lehofl. A gasometer, wit ; "RQUE, N. May 25 xrand junior counselor, F. L. Tracy of blown up by strik day, and says there | prin e et He and a Surplus in the Treasury. Quartz Mine Chppges Hands. ¥ [ . ith ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. May 2%.—-Majo 8 | Ghinjenth urer, W. M. Clelland of wore eleven men in the house, the majority | (hen adds: ~Without ' prompt and genert | NASHVILLE. May 25.—The general as RIVERBIDIVLOLL, ey N | i Tobh:| Baker snd Do of the Callfcrsia; goptins r of whom were killed Sha_ Desndoes - ’ - | sembly of the Sonthern Presbyterian church | Rosa quartz mide, lucated near Perris, has | terrific report iug considerable damage | gent of the Coxeyites 1 in the city | ¢ ory trai the Indicatio esponse, it is impossible to prepare | sembly of the Southern Presbyterian church n 5 10 Tengit. cauling ganeideml 8 ¥ | on every train, aud the Indications are that for the general election, which cannot b in adjourned session today, Moderator | been scid. T mine was Lhe property of | T A 2 today fr J nge campirg | 500 members of \ 1 will attend the N . > ) y ere uartered. The concussicn also broke gFroun 7 .’ MISSOURI MARCHERS MEET REVERS! very long delayed. Deesiding x-Governor Elaisdell of Nevads, and the | a Jarge number of windous ai o c h'f ok grownd banquet tomorrow No Success in Bringing Out Men at Ardmore Secret Cartridge Mauufactory. ommon_forelgn missions reported | Grimik of Lenver. “fhe price paid is Ristahon focen e Sits ot the sspionian. - The | MU H of tha olty ord of a Minister. or Leavenworth, BELGRADE, May 25.—The police hay b k hed gone forward with its usual | known, but it s reparied at & ble se of the dlsaster t knowr R La-cam fion 1o pavade. CHIC. May 25.—Re rge 8. V. MACON, Mo, May 25.—-At Ardmore tho | covered & secret cartridge manufactory ceess. Contributions had been larger and | The new owners willbuild large reductior French € ablnet Making thiz will be prohibited Howard was arrested here 7. el ©coal winers, some 500 in all, bave quit work | where ammunition for the Peabody rife o XiD A Wupln ln.ahd tpasniy of | works at ouge PARIS, May 2 ity Will Fight 1t Oat on that Line with working a eonfider Howard pending a wmeeting to decide whether with which the Servian millia It ar g o g el o thut M. Dupuy, presiden S ENVER, May %.—The Common was ordained Me st in New shall yield to the persuasion of 200 delegate has ;Im “‘llfn?“ f;l:‘lwln llr:-‘] quanties nica bad been admitted to th TOPEKA, May William H. | Der 5, may yet be pr X re number”700. Fhe office s ¢ York, was ouce a prohibition ca e for 2 e ey wteville, Hig. | 18 estimate 000, cartridges have & o <t R o, A ¥ 0 ’ " e gress from Indiana and ha cach from the striking miners of Hunteville, Hig- | }, VOREC ROMEL CLrees hure 1t was recommended thal to Gladstone, who claims to have an inde- | tempt the formation of ne: w 8y here all summer g -’.'( -].‘u‘,.' n‘ wa m(“x'(: :n bee, Renick, Bevier and other poiuts, wh M tion be taken s to co-operation In 1 bt s » Bl Brasiant i e e dealoan L - ; ot pive them & chesp | s¢ven Indiuna town: ¢ was indicted in e i " K. o O-ape pendent command of paper makers from ¥ diana for passing worthless checks and Join the general surike. The Kansac & Te CHEYENNE, Wyo:, May 3.—(Special to | that the (allohing pertons be wppolnted | oy, sy S qnooky” oday, seskiog assist g o e PP e 1 (han 2 Toaintati muaris oanc | eeual s Tacanture watll fadar o L Coal company has called on Sheriff Whil Y ~Two couple of well known your e Ministers 8. H. Chester, | 2nce m the: local ‘“‘home guard TS PR el e e in the railroad yards - guards. There has, however, been no were married here yesterday MeNellly. E. A. Ramsay, J. W. Lup. | Prought his men through by bargaining with Maa'Ras Roe . 9 ce Closed in the Hankwreckin turbance. ) ries Fitz, a Union Pacific conductor, | ion, 4. H. Breison, J. W. Bachman, R. ¢, | the train crews of freight divisions SE0IAN NAN NSt BmMMORAd NDIANAPOLIS, May As LEAVENWORTH, Kan, May 25.—Th :m Ir:_l.:l"l'1];;;“}:‘:\{‘;‘u‘xir un‘fll' ”x;: Reed, Avgus McDonaid, G. W, Patterson — Removed from Washing to Paris. X ’ ’ is evening the last words were spoki sirikers who were marched across the new | Wil spend the moncymoon in Catitornia | [0q"p “B \ebater: raling elders, C. A _ Mr. Clevel LISBON, May ~Senhor Themaz de > S tmen 4 e b ! . o e SMige iate Missouri late yesterdsy sfter Miss Naomi A fhey | Thompson, R. B. Gordon, Z. W. Bwing | BUFFALO, May 0d | Souza Roza, the Portuguese minister in : i oar Tha aici R noon by the sherl® and deputies are nearly | jofe for Denver last night &nd will spei and W. H. Raymond. The report was made | started for Washingt 7:30 on | Washingion, has been appointed to fll the Niac » kwieoking trish’ The prosstelie &l ia this city today. Tuey were rowed | week at the pleasure resorts of Colorado, | & speciel order fof tomoriow morning, (he Bultalo special | same position in Paria. o 4 : orneon, i W ae Kansas ( Traveling men are arrivi jury iz the afternoon.