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PART 1. PAGES 1. 'ZMABII HED JUNE 1 OMAIL\ ‘?L’\'I)AY MOR\'[N(}, J'ULY I, 1891 l\\l § 1 4 l’A(}['I.\T. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS ) Englewood this morning, The tie-up on | days. If it is not eettled within a week tha he was an anarchist, and it Is believed this l)]:l ' N (Y NR The Illinois Central abandoned its entire [ The American Raillway union has had emis. at———— A0 ol suburban service this morning, owing to | sarfes at work among the street car men TODAY'S DEMONSTRATION AT PARIS, Al O 3 3 the acts of violence committed last night. | for some time and claim to be able to tis Aow: o & Mulmilicens Soute, How the v g0 Paralys ¢ " Railrond Traffic at Ohicago Complotely | It tasued a notice to the effect that it would | up the whole city. When asked whav | Nibilists Leavo a Threatoning Lettor and | ™"} Thows on » Magmbicent Sevic, How th German Condolence for France. Prosident of Trasil Forcel to Continue Paralyzed by the Strikers, make no attempt to resume until it was | carthly object bricklayers, beer brewers and Suggestive Emblem in the Palace, BATIS, Jun §0.<-Threughodlt the ity and Pelxoto’s Enemies Still Active. Mantial tawi sured that its paseengers and trainmen | similar trades could have in striking, Madden o Omahn Annihilates Jacksonville, ROCK ISLAND MEN HAVE ALL QUIT | attacke. As a result of this move the [l- | bear on the railro The general managers | NO - ACCOUNTING FOR ITS PRESLNCE | fon and RUTNE S Which' N6 ROEIE of 1l Barnett Wins the Daxon Han nr ot SECRET OFPONENTS OF THE REPUBLIG linols Central presented the spectacle of a ve combined and we must do the same 3 Cricketers In n Practice Gw el LS b b classes had for the late President Carnot. me Interesting Local Horse Talk. _— It is belleved that the outpouring of the VR Not a Road Using Pullmans Running :;”“:‘i"”' b ”‘,“""‘lr‘hf” e '\',"',”‘" o ‘ b "i:f,‘?';“f”‘\'\':r“_“\v\:v";‘:"‘rrl"‘lj\ i Question of Precedenco Prevented a Hoben- | oope, the decorations and the floral trib- Cpid fks Prosent Course Nocestary to Fuccessfully rains Regular e sl LRI L ke T 4 zllern Going to Paris, utes which will be seen tomorrow when the £onihn. THE A sgular, trains were sent out. ported tonight by the General Managers as- ISPt R Ced SPRIAVAL . aFe — The Fort Wayne road was tied up this | soelation Is as follows: Chicago, Burlington — s i e - "‘.-‘ e ol Lincoln and Nebra carried to the cathedral of Notre Dame, Councl) Blaft Local Matt — STRIKERS TEAR UP PANHANDLE TRACKS | Jornine: ant the S Bl o e e g | & Quiney The freleht eng s e attey. | GERMAN SUBJECTS IN FRANCE PROTECTED | and from thence to the Pantheon, witl be | o yeittil AN M0 BUCEE NOT INTIMIDATED BY RICENT EVENTS —bide greater and more elaborate than have ever YTonidon's New: DEligs Opsiel that the latter road has not lived up to s | noon and s a cof ttee to the mae bl |ty a Tl e before been witnessed here. In fact, it Crank After President Cle — et agreement to sidetrack its Pullman cars, but | mechanic and advise hat they had vati i Rilinols Oeotral Boad Compelled to Abap- | 287eement ¢ etrack ullman cars, but | mechanic and advised him that they hi Coreervative Proes Advceating the Adop- | woula seem that the people have determined Birthday of the ARseri Active in Spite of the Defeat of Mello and Is using them on its air line. Al of the | decided to go on a strike. Since then, how & fi o ¢ 4 d f o make the funeral of M. Carnot a dem v tuk Servica, AWITAR IR KPS GOt Ab thie BLook Jurda. amaL| svas S8 dar Gentiof e meh Raveridviiee tion of Radical Anti-Scoialist Laws, to make the funeral of Ida 1B, Welle' New Crusade, S don Its fuburbin Servie: witchnen are out at the stock yards, and r, 25 per cent of the men have advised onstration against anarchy as well as a Mlsé Conniois Mph: &b Cornell, Da Gama. the packers are preparing to shut down. he master mechanic personally that they —t— y 5 preparing the master mechanic personally tribute of deep respect to the dead chief . Crelghton University Graduntes. e . The Santa Fe reports that its condition | will not strike, but will return to work. All St o Ay s RGRRTRR I W . RAILROADS CLAMORING FOR PROTECTION | nas mot chamged since yesterday, ‘and the | pacnger traina have moved with tui pas- | VON KOTZE REFUSES PROFFERED RELEASE | magintroce, These demonsirations how. | 1z, guoriat and Comments MANY CON<P.RATORS NOW UNDER ARREST Burlington is engaging men to take the | senger equipments, places of the strikers, and says it is not Panhandle Route—Mobs gathered at Ada | gmperor Willlam Wil Leave for Norway ieneral Maoagers Say It They Can Securo | badly crippled street and Curtis street and abused and Monday—All but. Wiiy-Bight of the oy Will Move Their Tralus The Baltimore & Ohlo reports that it is | stoned the men working the five switch erll Manugers Abendén the getting all its traina in and out, but that | engines at that point. At 3 p. m. they as- road that was only running trains that had | thing.' Crush Them, effective for they show that France really | 13, pishop Haygood on the Negro I S mourns her loss and is deeply incensed at Dolugs of the Mystle Brotherhoo the outrage on the part of the blood-stained ristian Endeavorers at Clevelund. Beer Houses Boycotted dieciples of anarchy. Omaha's Local Tr. onditions Com- by the Socialists. So far as the political situation is con- pared. f tain Elo- Iden of Arresting Debs. its engineers are Instructed to be cautious, | saulted and badly bruised Tom Kuhman on b ..r,,,‘.::' “‘m.::w Ih,h :,‘\”r,,,:m\v determined (‘ merelal and Financlal Information and for that reason the trains do not arrive | the passenger shifter. In trouble at River- ' Live Stock Markets I Expose of a New York Paper Causes u Greay. Stir in Kio and Much Trouble t. A ; that M. Burdeau, who was offered the N 3 y dale. (Copyright 1804 by the Aesociated Press.) | premiership and who persisted in declining . Fifty Yeurs of Y. M. Outside ,5,"(!,,:’..,{, ’\(1,”,,, \,',],.3 b tFolble Wisconsin Central—Outside of Chicago BERLIN, Jur ~The tragedy at Lyons | that honor, has decided to accept the pres- New Railroad Safety Systen (Copyrigiited 150 by Dress Publishing Company.) iAol et (_";” 1 Lt lditlon to the | there have been no defections to amount to | by \which France was thrown into mourning | idency of the Chamber of Deputics. It is :Iun l',' ""'M:""g»h\.l i RIO DE JANEIRO, June 30.—(New York inois is at Cair n addition to th hing outside of Chippewa Falls and at | for por chjef magistrate still absorbs the at- | also asserted on % Hurdeat's belate = that overelgn to He at Snrpy Mills. World Cable—Special to The Bee)—The Page CHICAGO, June 30.—Advices to the As- soclated press from various points indicate that the raflroad strike is spreading. Pres- SotaBenke KAuneld. the'e: (e Big i ; st I §d6nt Debs of the Amorican Raliway union | Fors. was niy ."r,myl.’:d A T huvice ity west. The total number of et R0 | tention of the public and 1s the main subject | he was obliged, fxfjthe alvice of his physi- ! letter from the World's epecal correspon= 18 issulng orders (o strike In almost overy | (rains cun get through There has been | o the vicinity of fity, incluting fre” | commented upon in the newspapers through- | cians, to refinquisi the task of forming & Notes ofC6<Operatlv | dent. who came to Brazil on the Nictheroy, section and they seem to be very generally | some rioting there, =nd Governor Altgeld :"“.”” r;‘:‘\"-“":? it "(‘i”'v‘” 7o i out Germany. The aulitude of Germany to- | cabinet. 3 ;"”'“*““" In the World of Sunday, April 5, obeyed in every direction. It is claimed on | has expressed his willingness to send troops -'; vIw”L;wr‘t‘-l« :h‘ ‘H":“ Southern—A large | WAFds France under these exceptional con- | On the other hand, M. Dupuy, after con- 2 i Ll ‘:" & great atir hevs, A the part of the railroad compautes that the | there soon as they are called for by the mm“h’r i v.,:vu}“& {hrh!x'n Sobiiiea ditions has been the subject of much inter- | sulting with his colleagues, [nfo Ca8t S Veclily Oelas 6 porilisg Goksip: spirators against the government, whose movement Will culminate today and that | proper officlals, A still worse state of af- | gt @ RS S8 PRCERER SO ITER est. It was at first intended to send a | imir-Perier this morning that he had con- gullt was disclosed to Peixoto for the first the lessening of the traffic on Sunday will | fairs exists at Hammond, Ind., where a mob e Tg i S e I sRVori e T aeeva il tiaup ot member of the Hohengollern family to rep- | sented to remain premier. It is belleved, | =———————————— | time through that letter, have bheen &I enable them to organize their forces more | is in control. Troops have heen asked for, | o e weiionere e & & b ot | resent Emperor William at the funeral. But | however, that the cabinet will be reorgan- | described as cholerine have been reported | " ‘::‘:"[‘ Laket ! " by court martfal. efficiently. On the other hand, Sunday's | but Governor Matthews By b Tdoen O | e bd s i nabie’ t6 maRAl por- | certain questions of precedence could not fzed. here. One death from the disease has ocs | o Uib ;" et 1‘1 3 of the revolt whick the Test will turn loose thousands. of workmen | consider the situation serlous enough to re- | j5hunie frelght In Chicago. This fs a Wag- | U° Settledeto the eatisfaction of the court M. Goron, the chief of the detective force. | cyrred. R e ‘lly“",’w_ 'L |l\ ‘\[ : '!f the World INSTHRE Ifiikn atidthiore: are! fears that: the. | duire thelr presence; ner line. Vit here, hence Count Von Munster, the German | has resigned, and his resignation is said to Crispi's Financial Froposals Adopted. until they read the World,' ’fl.';,';';'":":: 8ction of a fow hothieaded men may result | The heads of both the opposing forces | " pjiiore & Ohlo—The passenger trains | 2Mbessador at Parls, was instructed to lay f’;',‘[‘“’; ti' l,h,"'. ’;‘:y: :1“ y"""'»f“ “‘,:’ hed tipd ROME, June 80.—The Chamber of Depu- | verificd all the statements therein and the in great disorder. The situation at Chicago | are straining every nerve in Chicago. Debs | oo iuis railroad are running with full gom- | & Vreath upon nu-' casket containing the re- “\_‘" ”‘“. “‘” -’r(- h :I““;‘:‘l“m’mjl “EI“"“' €& by a vote of 150 to 74 has adopted the | arrests are the result, 18 sensibly worse today. has been in consultation with the heads plement of equipment, including Pullman | Mains of the late president. Then um- ; 5 W30 R : 0L MAVISE | iire financial proposals of the government. Congress has adopted a resolution to ad= The Rock Islnd road, which has been | of the Federation of Labor trying to get their | Remttl (0, SEIPETAG brage was taken in some quarters at the fact | Obtained some track of the anarchist con- | T - - caop, | 10U UL Septomber, Deixoto has deceed free from disturbance up to this time, is | Support, but they have not the authority ba & Nat i ool oraton that the town councll of Berlin went out of | &biracy which resulted in the murder of ROSPECIS FOR THE WHEAT CROP. | tnat martia)’ law: ahalf toH a0 BTN now completely tied up in all the adjacent | o order a strike even if they desived to. | R. Ainsley, general manager of the ;h.'”,(“,rvnf;l' ey B lomg becn e, | Outlool Now is for u ¥ield Above the Av- | been found necessary in order (o enable him territory. The stock yards, so far as lj" is confident, but not more so than Mr, Chicago & Northern Pacific says everything ‘"s\_"l‘ 'l' '”l o ‘” e ernge. the more effectually to erush secret enemfes recelving and distributing interests are con- | Bgan, who represents the managers. M | oo good shape. Passengers and freight | finders especially sred in their com- Red PG PIanies Shyesoganarciiet Joth TOLEDO, June 30.—During the past four ( of the republic, who are active despite the cerned, are practically at a standstill, stop- [ Egan Is doing everything in his power to | o oG08 G TR GGy | plaints at this action upon the part of the | SPiralors there s mo longer a question C. A. King & Co. have received replies | defeat of Mello and Da Gama, ping the movements of dressed meats out- | arranse for the movement of trains, the | WHER T 2 municipal authorities to the neglect of the | 40UVt Lt 1 3,586 reliable grain dealers and millers et ward and live stock inward. The Pittsburg [ main object at present being to get protection | "% WM | munieipal authoritles of Paris to take any In additon to the facts already cabled | o, 00 "0 1€ L e e ant wheat P o 14'.11, l—.vu g 3 & Iort Wayne Is crippled In Its terminas | for them. He has applied to Sherift Gitbert |\ M8 & FRCE FOG IR G0 P action upon the deaths of the late emperors, | 0 the Assoclated press showing that the | . 00 "o eix principal winter wheat - and the Illinols Central suburban service, | for protection in some instances and to | & (O W O NE SO BIE | William and Frederick, actual ‘“’“_’_““'" had accomplices, a di:pateh | i\ 000 hion generally produce about two- | TWO Men Killed wnd Two Injured at @ Which carries more people to and from busi- | Marshal Arnold in others. The marshar | HEREEEL TCPEEUE Rl R T The report that the government had drawn 'X’f’"‘_ e R e A O P ENTs da of [LFie w7 a B s Eloren e n R neAsTy v M roOLlynikited ness i Chicago than any other line, is com- | has been callcd upon for deputies to pratect | o% LOF FE¥CRL M EIEEE the attention of the government of France | (e1tined In the Milliary prison at that PIaes, | "o tho total wheat crop of the United | oD ROOKLYN, June hortly after 4 pletely tled up. The roads which use the | the mail trains on every road In the city, | PACURIIY dhand Santa FeThis after- | to the fact that tho safety of Germans in '”"_'"]"""““", of the aceassinatlon of the | giites. Two tnousand, four hundred and | CCiCokYesterday aftsrnoon five BroKERRRNNNE NSRS ox \routar Totitna raliwiy "ia 8 is swearing them in and Is assigning | | Achisen, Topels & Fanta KO SO | pranco was imporiled by the anti-foreigner | PTESent, gave the authorities ful detals | (RS LEE VR SR QIR et | \Woodrull's storcs on Furnam strects. The firgs terminal aro suffering because of the strike | them to their work as rapidly as possible, | (G0 o R VR AR (LSl | feeling aroused by the fact that the assassin :_‘”:'l”'"’ ; i |~5mr w n_:l |l\\n;‘ iateliet -‘; producing countles, while 1,136 are from the | "o Were unable to prevent the flames’ from: on that line. These roads are the Erie, the | Instructions from Washington are that the | F€8) OO B O 00§ HEIE WAL of President Carnot was a forelgner s un- [ Cette: and also furaished the names of ], T o int. The outlook now is for a | COmRunicating to adjoining stores and the Chicago & Grand Trunk, the Santa Fe and | Mails must be protect:d and that Marshay | b '€ WER CCROIIERe (6 TERATR 0 forty | rue. On the contrary Count Von Munster | o' Taete ],‘“',‘"'],‘5)”.’[' “fi“".",“' e S B Ve BVers e UL Skl pany’s buildings. The. the Wabash. The Michigan Central and | Atnold must sec to it. The whole troubis |y W' WE I (BEEL 10 800 (O T | o insiructed to oxpress. entire confidence | O yoliant and Hondl, drew ot in ™ | " Ohio has the best and almost an excellent | S1O¢ Houtes saved contalned the most vafus Michigan Southern are suffering some de- apparently begun a war of annihilation ing“mm il got. thirty additional. deputy | inithe" enersy andsaniiity. of tha' Nrenoh [ chube " i 1ot fell. to. Sunte Caesario, | Prospect. Out of 720 reports from there only | "o Portion of the merchandiso. About8 lays, because they use the Iiiinofs Central | between ‘;lt‘ e ral Iahngers and tho | oK CNtates marshals assigned to the duty | EOVErnment o avert any excesses. which now secms to be the real mame of | (Wenty-two report the outlook far below an [ ! lm':"f" “’:;":“I‘;"‘“"" when the firemen wereeil @hd Rock Island trcks for entering the | American Rallway union. —Debs has an. | o0 (8 GG SRR 0 Bl conservative press Is agitating the | ot oo average. Illinois, chigan and Missourl | at the fire was under control,: Sity. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul fs | founced that he intends to. fight the an. |\ B Cc " onpiogea, 1 of exceptional ‘anti-socialist 1aws. In | “Guesario is described as having been | ach have a good prospect. Reports from | N flames burst forth with greater foree, Eap g Rteat aiiculty: tn moving ita trains "I"f""m,m.f“f‘ v "Z"\ m“-l( “'“,h any road | . ollowing was received from Albu- | this connection the Nemste Nachrichten has | wyilq with joy when he found that he had | Kansas are very irregular, and the crop ""\f’,, ’,‘“:,"'f"'“v\w‘f'".' svident; that Hitey and, like the Wisconsin Central, s under the | that remains a member of it. On the other | o B CHUR Sug n Fhore on Atlantic | unearthed a letter wiritten by Prince Bis- | peen seldoted to commit the murder. there will be below an average. Some say | oo 6 were doomed. It was “abol ben of the American Rallway unfon. The | fand, she managers are saving that Debs | oS odo i proken, The firemen all agree | Marck in 1878 (o a subordinate official com- —_—— the prospect is the best in years, while others. | -0 that the south wall of warehouse “Kf# Chicago & Northwestern reports that it fs [ {8 fghting for ‘his existence as &~ € 0F 0 plaining that the ayti-socialist bill, which HAWAILS FOURTH OF JULY. say it is a total fatlure. Out of 127 which | 28 Séen to bulge, and a moment later receiving and dispatching its trains with the | labor leader. That Is the only point au ROCK ISLAND TRAIN DITCHET Wik’ fiien Cabontato puMRIES AN o Ul (s thhia e sy the outlook 1 for enly half a crop o | With @ terrific crash. There were four usual regularity. A ko condition Is re- | 188u¢ to all appearances. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific train | Refchstag, fell far shoré-ofshjeswishes, The | That Pay MLEma Sigeat Miteatons Jn.tha | e 10 are from Kansas, £ the lotal employes of (he ferry company, on &' ported very generally throughout the west neral Superintendent Loree of the Pan- | o "o ©0thound, after picking its way suc- | prince added that he sould dismiss them EONOLEHL ':y"' '1;‘"',""' Teports, say the prospect In' excellent; | Fe8te Wark ' which' ‘runs, ‘throughiithe s No lifting of the boycott Is mentioned any- | handle road recelved a dispatch while in | ooty over the city tracks this evening, | from public office without a pension and in [ HONOUULU, June 48 (via steamship Aus- | PGt (08 G0 T U b crop; 186, a | YAd: Threé of them were caught bemeath where, while a number of additions to its [ attendance at the meeting of the General | o "iiceq by a striker at Blue Island about | addition he would deprive socialists of all r:" b L l‘“" R R heion. AV a00 s pharharON the falling walls, while the fourth fumped effectiveness . re chronicled. Managers assoclation stating that strikers | ¢.00 U "0 ™ moouple has been feaved at Blue | political rights. Such ‘drastic measures are,| Sooional convention has been meeting for "We six states promisas better | 204 escaped. A ‘rescue party was formed, At St. Louls the Terminal association, ero tearing b cks & & the last few weeks and has made a num- ach of ¢hicl 3 Nere tanring upithayracks atiOne Hundrid and all afternoon. The train was made | impossible nowadays, but the publication of DREAR U Which succeeded in_bringing their bodien which does the switching on all of the roads, its way in order to express sympathy with France in her bereavement. The fault which included six mail cars, two Pullmans and several ordinary coaches, had been made up by General Superintendent Fill- wore, Superintendent Wilder and other | Increases in Interest. Since Von Kotze's ar- | to talk of the matter, but it Is generally Qivision officials. The United States marshal | Fest anonymous letters of a nature similar | supposed that alleged discourteous treatment Y : S ber of changes in the constitution as pro. | than a year ago. Ilinols and Kansas have pary and ITl)'"“f”' f":‘l“j He “"n‘"“ “’”'““ up With a Pullman car next the engine. As | this letter shows the drift of opinion in cer- | 20 M 5 e comuting eomeution 4% Do | an increased aérouge, and will have materi- | Out Of the debris. Two_of them “Hiad basneEi s tied up and business is blocked. There ’L'::a |::1p,|(:um«;l :;I Mf.".e»:n ;n nulx--'»' T | the engine approached the station at Blue | tain quarters, :“m hmm”m-ur Trece rans et i “:; ally figre than the: shortorap of. Jast. year: killed, while the third received injurlea 18 Mo Improvement in the situation at St | Loree wsists that ml-uto:lz ly' o :"“‘ Island, James Murvin, a striking switchman, | GERMAN ANARCHISTS SENTENCED. bR Ui oA e hodknaen ] MidRourt - nan ntly shown an improve | Which will probably result in his death.. Tnn Paul and Minneapolis, while matters are _;“IIPJ(‘_‘.:‘:t_‘l :’““" S _‘I‘s(w‘i‘:“,"” ““'“ + | rushed forward and threw the switch. There | The two anarchists, Shohr and Doering, LNI“(M e B R (s Yot Nl an At bt (e Bl T n e rOLEal walla | oA worse. at Denver. The outlook at Cincin- [ TH8 FHCUCrT O Ol for more | WAS N0 time 10 stop the train, and the en- [ were today sentenced each to a year's dm- [ “ENEC PO B (0 REERCER C8 IMOOME | have” 0y 000 a crop as tn 1592, Quite o | JOHN C. BARROW. nati 18 threatening. Qeputies. At their meetlng this afternon | €€ and Pullman were thrown off the track. | prisonment for deliveriag Incendiary speeches | 1ot oR (PO S (0 SR - GDM_K‘M number of countles in each of tbe states say.| JAMES S PRENTION: A CALLED DOWN AT HAMMOND. the. general managers coneidered the duos. | Deputy Sherift Nickerson at once placed [ In this city on May day. Seriously to thls, clatming 1t will permit | the prospects are the best in several years, | Injured: Samuél Solan, leg cut oft below The boycott at Hammond was ended at | 'N¢ seneral managers considered the Ques. o .in ynder arrest. No ome was injured. In connection with the anarchist move- Y. L OIRLING Hhopermit ) Tsome say It was never better. Only | the Knee, will probably die; Andrew. Miller, ' hics tion of arresting Debs and prosecuting him g - Kanakas to become members of the upper | ° L o $ - t ab 8 o’clock by an order from the Chicago head- Ao b Unltear Blatas Iiast relating About 2 o'clock this afternoon a number | ment a rtling rumor has reached here | | Tndaah decided decl he | 436 reports say the prospect is any worse | Cut about the scalp. ‘. quarters of the American Rallway union to :‘I'“", l‘ "“ o ;‘“ ANW"“F( s ';l"‘ l;“ of men in the employ of the Belt Line | from St. Petersburg. It says that the czar | " I"[ : iy _de‘”" ';"G l‘,"l £ “"’”‘ | than a year ago; 1,062 say it is about the | At about midnight the flames were thought: permit all trains to go until further orders. ]‘:_‘;.‘l‘:'u[“"’”°1m;(; T e forestait? | railway at Burnside, where the road crosses | recently found upon his table a document ";"‘"“_""“‘ sk l"I" SR :""f]‘[:“ same; 1196 a (rfle better, and §62 much | to be under control. The burned bulldings The men were instructed to commit no act | 9¢ ‘:l‘“"' o "‘“m‘_lh,m b SEHHND e Tlinots Central, turned the gates across | which set forth that sentence of death had "‘ 28, “f“l"‘("" "‘“K ‘; ‘l‘;l i “"” ””I’“ y( Hatlerhtl ants iyearazo. were valued at §75,000, while the value i which will call out the milita. It develops | #7% el (@ martagn. G (e track and struck. The crossing is an | been pronounced upon im, and that e | Of @ vote. It is claimed what it this s not | %o L B0 UE (G e e erop 1s | thelr contents was §1,000,000, making & that the holdups were voluntary on the part | A% ‘(‘:'}h e u; R A ’I""‘ * | important one and many trains pass each | sentence would be carried out within twenty- | done the d"’y" ”’: "_"“' "[ T lmost “;’Y secured as it now looks. All of the states | 1088 of §1,075.000, said to be fully insure of the members of the local unions and no | WA% Participated by a brakeman dvawing & | .. cvory hour and before word could bo | four hours, This docyment was signed: | ath In order to abtain the right to vote for | J o F B b o L e than a RN s o . revolver when strikers undertook to inters ; a ! e il prealdent uf thaklions nati electing thelr 2 order® was ever issued. The men are crest- ovevith . T The fellow was badly | S¢Nt to the Belt Line offices an immenso | “The society for the liberation of Russians: i e b year ago, except Michigan, where many say fallen at the turn of affairs, but will obey | \SFF FEE VRN AR TN W etice, | blockade was established at this point, while | The czar found upou,the dressing table In | Candidate. The ecaucen has become fearful | S S iy 1o judge. Tilinois, Missourd fully the order to cease hostilities. : S 24 Pole® | the gatemen stood by and refused to liber. | his dressing room a skull with the word [ at last that the United States does not In- | S b B onetan s vorage quality last G | Manager W. F. Merrill of the [ General Superintendent Loree, on his arrivay | o 0" ccumulating trains. The blockads | ““Alexander” inscribed upon the frontal bone, | tend to reinstate her. She sent yesterday i Rt & In Unlo Pl Rege: BT e at One Hundred and Thirtioth street, tele. | 31° the accumulating triins. THe bioc GG et o R e oo | pratests to all forelgn diplomats hero re. | YAr: Missourl shovs the greatest improve- | oo poro Ay METRCERERE e - Chicago, Burlington & Quiney entered an | o e BATRRER ML B0 C 0 e ration | Was fnally raised by Trafnmaster Warny | Up (o the present Ume all the rosources of | brotests (o all foreign diplomais here e | o\ “of we total reperis only 28 say the N, Ia, -~ (Spe emphatic denial today to the story that his | ¢ e LS with some detectives and Captain Powers | the Russian police have proved incffectual | 4 & quallty will be much worse than a year ago; | ST8m to The Bee)—The air way A6l yoad is contemplating refusing to carry I"“;"‘x"‘ ""“"l"l" ‘fp‘"‘"_ l‘[l" ‘r" ""v"‘:tl 2 | with a number of police officers. The mob | to discover how the document and the skull | public, claiming she was the only lawful | Y0808 TR o B00T0 MR RLE B AR U | electricity this morning and the heavens Pullmans until the boycott is lifted. he had summoned Loree by telegraph and then | o, "y o1y “hug offered no open violence. were Introduced into the palace, or to find | ruler of Hawail. All of the foreign repre- | " 0% Lo 00 FIREEE Fodt R R0 were ablaze for about two hours, The fres The Post, summarizing the strike, says: | besan @ seneral \h;)hmlinnn of lhe_lrl-"’\;- The Illinois Central Diamond special for | any clew to the persons connected with this | sentatives bave returned the protests un- | "o/ © S0 ot 0 e B B0 | quent and terrifie strokes of lightning ‘were - Violence has become (ho feature of the [ Th Statlon mgent barely escaped With B | i pouis, that left Chicago at 9 'clogk, has | attempt to alarm _the car. General | noticed to her, with the exception of J. M. | AN FRIE G PR CORREET AL TR | disastrous, and several places were struek & American Rallway union's strike op almost [ 0% A S been derailed at Grand Crossing by a mob, | Tschererevin, who was in charge of the im- | Wodehouse, the English minister. He, it iy | FEH T 0 O S0 BO8 CEEECE | by promiscuous bolts. A heavy rain fell all the roads centering in Chicago. Presi- The Santa Fe officlals reported today that perial palaces, and who was responsible for | sald, will probably recognize her claim, as |\ " oo N e Hen s RN during the storm and the wind attained a @nt ‘Debs, from his headguarters, talks | NC {rains are moving through Las Vesas SENT OUV ONE TRAIN. the safety of the czar, has since been dis- | ke s said to be an ardent royalist. The [ (RS CHRC T SRR KO SRt trightful velocity. The fire department was A e ‘doratiing trai or Raton. .The:management started a pas. missed from his pobt.. It is stated all the | new constitution will probably be adopted | 80Ur!: Five!bundred and thirty-elght say | .00yt a nale doren' times: 40 quam‘ peace, while his men are deratling (rains, | o,por gin west from La Junta yesterday, | Southern Pacific Ext.is s Its Resources In : - o ; Tourth of July, Peeparations arc now | the firat wesk of July; 1,120 the wesond | B S Al auae i smashing windows and stoning tralnmen and | "o prinjgad it was taken In charge by ieiOugspBort, Jmparial eEvantySiiephindlochnary. of Ahe. | qn Ihe RONDGL 8lvn ot FERAALIOUA 080 ATH aek 1T thartuirdiw dai T 056 Hd iRCAWER)) piemiemtoiateni UL 3l pessengers. The reult fn that thero s a | 2 8 THAMAL 1 s tken I GhTKe B3 | g\ pmaNCISCO, Juno 5. —The Souch. | “sentence of death” and the skull ave been | belvg made to make that day one of the | FECES USSR TR O EOF SEER | mhe LT mlmm, «f;m;.llgeuv\ll In the coune ) more complete tic-up than at any tme since | o o g g nreman escaped by fump. | e Pacific company scored its frst point | replaced by old soldlers, | e e e e crow of e Untted | Mere before the middla of July. will b smatl |11V Be3% (B8 SN SR el EREN “l"“’"- the the atrike begun. ~In many dnstances no | LS TG LR SRR ldien | over the strikers shortly after 1 o'clock this | A8 Ume passes the mypterious story said | days. A few days ago the crow of the United | Ty, oy wany tarmers aro disposed to »I hest dnihe covsiy, BasIRs oy by “fi' attempt 1s made to take out tralus that are |0 o R TR T astbouna | Afternoon, when its southern overland train, | to be at the bottom of the arrest of Count | Statos steamer adelphia was brought } o\ "ot 1 o a year ago; 1481 say | 09 @ large amount of hay and farm s made up and manned, because o a lack of | ¢ “SAL AL L SR & L SO | 0 New Orleans express, was successfully | YOn Kotae, the master, of ceremonies, who | ashore for battalion arill. The next day the | b SOLE S A0 ST SR SEE T | chinery. | The loss will excecd $4000; fns S protection for passengers andy pp. But [ el ernd of the yard, with the | taken out of the Oakland yards. The train, | VA8 suspected of writing the long series of | captain of the English man-of-war Champion Bellediito teell 1118 Unay i abaut Haltwill el sured in m} Continental for about $7,0085 there has been no weakening on e part of P YALk: anonymous letters which have caused so | asked for the same privilege and it was re- fer il mot sl at present | | Thomas Stalker's barn was destroyed, Witk the G 1M ' associat 1§ T Mrlioheniafatampared awjth uo that;the lamp, much disturbance and annoyance in the most | fused him. No reason was glven for the : e they will not sell at present § oy eary achinery. The farm house: o e General Managers' assocla R3¢ | showed white. Very little damage was don| L se M, D a3 A prices. There is more disposition” to sell in i Mty g PANS 3. 0ns stocratic circles e past e d government officials refuse Fred Morford L In 2 vi »"v allzos that the supreme test of seéengtHHAA | (\"o train, At Chicago today switchmen ariatocratic clreles fogthe past four years, | refusal ‘and the government oficials refuse | yyy 01y 1ydiana and Miasouri than in Kan s bytr':::l ]"]\'("'”l'l‘l“‘::'qx.\;i“""/“":":l"‘;fir‘ gome, but It clalms that the ost |8 1OW be” | ang firemen: refused to work with a_yard or Olio. Thero in somewhat loss ol | {3 CEREE 00 Lo et pasta g tween the government and the rioters. It | yrakeman hired to take a striker's place, to those which caused suspicion to fall Wodehouse, toward it left in the Interlor than a year ago. | o eountry, and for a time it appearedt a8 48 ready to run Its trains when protection is [ pceonver trains are running practically on | 414 deputies were on board as guards. nose which caused suspicion to fall upon | of the British minister, Wodehouse, toward nly 262 report a trifle more, and 95 of these | ) g on Pp a given them, and that is u matter for the [ o =0l O Ty TN Chicago. The | G- Bo Clark, a brotherhood engineer, ana | hMm have been reccived by members of the | tnis government is at the bottom of the | ,ro®y oo One thousand and thirty-siy | LIOUBH the carth was on fire. It was b'fl regularly constituted courts to attend to, Southern California has not turned a wheel, | Thomas Fox, a nonunion steamboat fire- | court circlea. The recsipt of these venomous | afajr, 3 S sy thers js about ‘fhe ame amount asia | Jir theimastidesiatly SN SnT over It 18 no longer a matter of handling the |y "ol ennloved in the Michigan moved the traip, which passed down | communications has been fncreased, and it KILLED 15 SWEETHEART. vear ago. Three hundred and twonty-seven | V%6 Unlon county. ' Trees Ssigre blown trains, but of preserving the peace, and | o ¥ S Sl LR " the yard and southward unmolested by the [ 15 beglnning to be belleyed Von Kotze is the 5 v elghth less now; a quarter less; | 30WM: and outbuildings damuged. "S7heNERENS Central frelght yards at Kensington, with i He has rejec fan Officer Wreaks Vengeane 4y an elgh now; 432 a quarter 158; | o)) in torrents, and for a time. thi 3 Sherift Glbert and United States Marshal | (o' enginerrs of the awitch engines, nume | STk This temporary victory seemed to | vietim of & mean intfigue. He has rejected | Koumanian OMoer Wrenks Vo 170, o third less; 615 o halt less; a ) or o time the utmASE Arnold are the ones who are working to- atty rie X at b o'clock | encourage the company officials, who soon | the offer of liberation/ which was made him, nithisse Loye: nonailath oxdltement preyatled; Deving about Afty men, triick st §, giclack, and_ nsist smaining under arrest | BRUSSELS, June 80.—A love affair ended t. G 0E Quy. Both admit that the situation 15 crit- | ppee 3 A sars, | beEan to talk again about regular trains, | and insists upon. remaining unde Jay B8 oy Y aea oy Battal hat e ie They refused to handle Tilinois Central cars. T TR PR FE T r s to be about an fcal and both clalm to be doing all in their | pyo Michigan Central uses no Pullman cars, | HY the superintengents: appasred ;to | untll the seandality-ppleitly dleared wp. | 8 38 So¥ BT who was a stu. | Average crop. Last year it was a larger FRED CONRAD DROWNED, pewer to maintain order. Both have sworn SEIZED A PANHANDLE TRAIN. hav hausted their resources in moviny _ WILLIAM 8TARTS MONDAY. .".-S. Ina militasy school here, fell in love | ove. especlally fn Ohio. A quarter of the | wwas One of uviy of Plontek g3 in a large number of deputies, but both are | superintendent Loree of the the overland. During the day the con Bunperor. Williage Bpeprding to program, | eBt 18 8 FLUUMY HOE el O et | Fo R B e A e a usty of Pienfekers & rlos’ ASATUL that they may have to call on othiers | wired from. Riverdale at 9 o'cloc sorv malntained sply o doreniar astctas Vil EISave LR No e ._.13:.1.:\?.{, His passion was secmingly recipracated, but | depends npon the weather in the near future. | prea Conrad, aged 25, employed by the higher fn authority for assistance before to- | that a mob has seized freight No. 70, e ; Trains came In and went out, but | arrive at Stavangst,iMorway, on Tuesday. |\ 8 TUCr0, N te it was playing him | Sorae was winter Killed, and thers is ar oc- | omaba Bridge and. Torminal comBARRGNER morrow morning. e S i ammar et t c o wero s0 many desertions that no’man | He will not leave Bifewny uitl ie-end of | & trantpieed thet T8 KEL SR8 BIOSINE B | S8 TR D o naecta, | s Beldge and Terminal SN Sheriff Gilbert says he thinks he has | took the crew away from the train and put [ °0uld be depended upon. It Is declared that | the month, when he iwjll go to England, in he was holding intimate rel s ~ g | ) A 7 N ‘orden. {0 aot as. aniie “Baby York" and | Roumanian, she was holding intimate rela- I [ S Conrad, In company with a party of ladies, enough men to preserve order as matters | all of them under guard he mob then | the company has been offerng bonuses of as sponage/for “Baby York" and | foRREER, M0 O lin aMcer of high b 10, SomonRye now stand, but admits that the situation s | ran the train onto a sidetrack, cut off the | $1,000 and promises of life employment to | to attend the Cowgs/ regatta. sank. | The Roumauian In some. manner | . OLASQOW, Juno 80.—The. Allan lMuo | Went to the laks for 81 GHiEKIEENN. exteremely critical and that he may bave | engine and caboose and put the engix engineers who would remain loyal, but even All the Berlin Beqr. houses except fitty- | BHE MR FEOTEECR e bis mweot. | ftramer Scandinavia, Captain Guns, which | after thelr arrival Conrad went in batling. "] %o call for troops If the trouble should | and fireman back on the engine, (he crew | this inducoment has failed, Such men as | elght have now Been boyootted. There n [ (enties SF e TERLANS BUNEHL UR SNESE | arrived at Groemock today from Boston, re- [ Presently the women heard his criow fops spread. | i the cab and ordered them to pull out could be sccured were sure to be pulled [ no sign of a compromise between the brew- [ oot VIR ST HU T 'rm:; | ports having been in a collision with an | help. They in turn called for help, and ¢ Marshal Arnold's instructions are that the | they did not care where, but to “get out | 40Wn by the union, and, except for the one | ers and the soclallsts, Bis revolver he wont to the girie room ang | 1CePEF8 In midocean. A large Lole was | body was found whers Conrad hadibeN mall tralns must not be interfered with, | of there,” saylng they would kill any man | OVerland dispatched this afternoon, the | Prince Blsmarek's health I8 now better, | oo icoq her of being faithless and taunted | K20¢ked in the steamer, four feet above the | to o down. Several cuts were Hotlceablasy and ho says that it has got past the point | that came down there and wanted to run | blockede this evening is as complete at all | and he has promised to recelve a deputation | o."\iih her disgrace. Then, before any | “A1¢" line. and her bowsprit and figurchead | bout the head, and It Is evident that 4 where the government Is merely interested | any trains while the strike was on, River- | POINtS as it was twenty-four hours ago. from the provinces upon. his arrival at | oo ona interfere to l‘n,“_m‘ It, he shot | Were carried away. diving he alrlek some object, 4n the running of trains on the roads in the | dale is practically in the hauds of a mob [ S0 far there has been uo violence, In this | Varsein, his summer hume, at the beginning | (ho girl and killed her, fmmediately atter | GRAVESEND, Junc 80.—The cteamer | After the rccovery of the body It was hands of recelvers. Uncle Sam has inter- | without protection from the authorit’es. The | €it¥, however, 100 policemen are on duty | of July. 5 wards shooting himsell. All the persons | NAUUIS of Hamburg and a Dutch salling | Placed In the carryall and brought to the ests tnvolved in the strike on every one | Panhandle fast trains from Cincinnati, New { In the yards of the coast divisions, and 100 Rooms b ull of; Wreaths, were well connected, and the affalr has | WOF AhIP were iu collision yesterday morn- | clty. . of the roads, and he proposes to proteot these | York and Loulsville and Indianapolis are all | more blue coats are In readiness to move | PARIS, June 80.~The crowds of people | caused & sensati ing lu the North sea during a dense fog. [ Young Conrad was a most popular young tnterests at all hazards. He has been drawn | In the hands of a mob. A special train has | At police headquarters. The yards in Ouk- [ who have been viewlng the remalns of the | oo (o Lo 5o PRACTICAL, | TRE Steamer’s port side was badly stove fn, [ man, and many friends called at the morgus S8 nto the trouble, and appearances indicate | been made up to carry thirty deputy sherifts | 1and are patrolled by deputy sheriffs. A | late President Carnat today were so great g ito VRN “ | the Lridge was carrled away, and sho sus. | last night to view the remains, notwithstand- R iRt t0 tako an aotlve hand Ia'lto tha oeud. and it williroach: Riverdals rumor current here this afternoon that | that vehicular traffic.was stopped along the | Nehoolmaster Was Showlng the Children | '4lned other damages. During the excite- | Ing it was 10 o'elock before they were [ ule at he. P g Hel % the Children | I s the affalr. The strike ftsclf is spreading | about 11 o'clock. Serlous trouble Is ex- | General Manager Towne has asked the gov- | roads leading up to the Elysee palace. Four How Carnot Was Kilted, | ment ten of the stcamer's crew jumped | brought in. o with startling rapidity, and is almost every | pected ernor to send state troops to Oakland to | large salons in the palace have already been PARIS, June 30.—Schoolmaster Guillemin ' @board the war ship, M fe s 3 | { "our accompanied by acts of violence. It AR tAn i tar{mh e ate than ar | Preserve the peace cannot be verified. To- | packed full of wreaths plled one upon an- | was showiug is puptls how President Car- R 4 o~ T PRI PR Vsl Beppiod GOSN threatens now to include the elevated city | any thne siuce (ke strike began, and as a | DRI the Chamber of Commerce of Oakland | other, although they’are all of high artistic [ not bad been stabbed. The chiidren had | Lirrim ROCK. Atk Tune oy WASHINGTON, Jéie 30.—Tho ChessPARES Tallroads, although there 15 no kuown reason | ciimax to it all, Chicago is threatened witn | 40 other commercial organizations of this | value and costly. It fs not possible to |:gathered around him as he drew the knffe. | (it 1o bustle and preparation tn Litiie | oo €xpress, bound, for Gincinnati, whigh Why the men on those roads should gy ouc | & (e up of all the trades unlons in tny | Sty are endeavoring to arrange a conferenco | keep scparate the floral tributes, except | A boy named Gerard, $ yeurs of uge, fell ' Ruck for recelving tho soldiers for tho reas | o &4 2:30 P m. over the Rtichmond & Dag= unless President Debs' Intention s to de- | clty. President M, H. Madden of the Stats | bétween the American Railway union leaders [ those sent by the yoyal families, forclgn | forward i his excitemest. Ho struck with | (pionstote drill to be hen T AGe Srenk | vile tracks, ran inlo theIE CRENE clare war on.the entire public, deration of Labor, an organization to | 80¢ the Southern Pacific management. They | governments, ete his breast on the knife and it pierced his | The Governor's guard of Austin Tox. ar. | e'8bE train at the -sldlog near mp"d"’m'l ! e ROCK ISLAND MEN CALLED OUT which practically every labor organization | NOPe to effect such a settlement of the trou- = N beart. He died instuntly, illemin rived tonight, while (he ather companies [ Y4 this afternoon. (Hoth ~tralng tried to Kill Wiwsell with the same koi will arrive tomorrow and Monday. — The | badly damaged, and H. \. Fuller, Senssay Anurchist Wrechs a Paper Factory. "U:.';\I;Iljr;l"l::l,l;n‘nur n!fll purl'l':r:]::l;l::dn:;: tiot 'was saved Dy.two med who had b ll; “I'II)”‘“:, ily decorated with flags and :'I-l‘"‘l:fil‘ll‘ l;lb"llflul ”:,; :;},“‘ x‘x::;.:k:b:v:)h:. mac hn‘uu |.(“.:r .‘n.:.;\mn .‘.: . lliy,:u.mlm :‘;"::::“‘Z:.:.A:r'.;"' j;vltf 1"',‘1'.'.2"“[;"‘.',:"..:;l,.‘.‘;: e ST em—_ ankle and was badly bruised, A brakemam ‘:::_:‘f‘\“”]um AR e (et | and Onr rd's parenis have beaought (e au. , PHILAT ‘.I‘IL‘.:;‘I.I..\,'..J:Q”.i ”“:».;xl‘;;.iu o ;tlli-;‘;“'l’l‘“”“fm‘l“ A "”’:I*‘%““"d;"m‘]*lt;.""‘é‘:: and mem ‘riven from thelr work, aud at | € the sirike i Dot settied Within & few (Contiaued su TRIFG Fage) .. | arreswd W declared (o tho polico (hat| LIEGE, Juns 30.Bix casen of & discase | ol of (b shope oo oud for unlon cous | O B W AR A The Roek Island strike, which was prom- ' n the city belongs, having fully 100,000 mem- | ble @8 may result in the moving of mails ised yesterday, began this morning, when | bers, said tonight: We are in hearty | And freight the local men went out, and at 11 o'clock | sympathy with the American Railway unjon | 1t 18 the effect of the strike upon the fruit President Debs issued a strike order to the ' and will help it in every way we can.” Thy | F4I8ing industry of northern California that entire Rock Island system. his was pre- ' present program, as outlined by Madden, | '8 C2using the greatest uneasiness in busi coded by riotous demonstrations at Blue Is to call out all men on the elevated roads | 188 circles here. While the American Rail 1sland last night, when switches were spiked | and employes of the street car companies | W87/ vnlol and the Southern Pacific com