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SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNIN merchandise of every imagniable description have fed the flames and gorged the larders locomotives have been FIRE BUGS AT WORK Yhousauds of Dollars Worth of Property Destroyed at Chicago Last Night. and disable wires and prostrate poles litter the Telephone, telegraph the especial object attack, the plugging of fire alarm boxes con- ment in the tre sweeping over the the city, prevent us wave of incendiarism southwest section of PRINCIPALLY THE WORK OF TOUGHS the poor water su outlying dis- tricts a fire has attained such headwa thirough lack of oly in these Fire Alarm Boxes Plngged and Firemen Roughly Handled, now worked up to the high- pitch of fury, are paralleling the s maddened mobs pears as though nothing short of the miracu- *YORK OF THE nst them and the sacrifice of many lives. cars were burned altogether in the Ilinois Central yards. yet smouldering, d of the fire at this ple apprehension was felt About eigh! Railroad Yards a Mass of Smouldering Ruins and Tangled Wires, » was feared this evening Kensington among the strikers was_ intense. noon a committee of strikers and ordered the or suffer the RUINED BY INTENSE HEAT consequences. alarmed and leave the place Scme of these became greatly Troops Belng to the Sceno—Loss Already Reported Will Run Into the Hundreds of Thousands of the reported turned to their posts, and during the early evening it was said that the Pullman plant was adequately manned ‘hatever change occ in the situation Qs duange oeciitred but there are those interested who fear in- seems that affairs cannot get in much more The first detachment of the National guard Kensington train ran down to Riverdale, practically at a standstill in the west, owing i auacd and to the raflroad embargo, extending eastward from Chicago. At Chicago day by United States deputy then returned to Kensington. The people lined up along the tracks where marshals and troops were interfered with were overturned set on fire, effectually blockading at Kensington derision and no offer of violence, soon completed ments and entered upon the work of guard- ing property and preventing further damage. At midnight all the cars in the yards had disparaging tracks and of dollars’ worth of property was burned is announced exhatisted and will be closed President Debs to stand firm riotous or other is understood their contents was applied the Panbandle issued an appeal to CABINET CONSIDERS THE STRIKE. illegal demonstration. another. - twenty-four hours, if the situation is not improved and the strike settled, the United States will be asked to join. At Omaha the situation is unchanged, so far as the railroads are concerned. day Cudahy and Swift laid off a number of Disposed to Give Altgeld a Chance to Make Good His Claim. WASHINGTON, meeting today the entire situation was care- fully gone over in the light of recent devel- opments, and particularly of the correspond- and Governor a result it is believed there is now a strong disposition to afford the gov- ernor ap opportunity to make good his claim of entire ability y in_ his state ps will be retired from the field, for they will still continue their guard government militia will be given full opportunity to con- tend with the disorderly mobs outside of the government and the regulars probably will waiting to respond to any call to aid them. The situation pecially on the Pacific slope, is still a matter concern to cations have come for relief from the com- plete blockade at Sacramento, C way is not yet clear to help. seems to have proved worthles sympathy for the lawless element that stops porformance troops are at the presidio, department the cabinet because of the scarcity of hogs and the ability of the roads to handle the product. At Kansas City § i Not the reg promises to t that the regular neers and firemen teday with sworn in as deputy ma One train was moved in Wyoming yester- W@ay on the Union Pacific. The federated board of the system had a meeting at Cheyenne, but its decison belleved to be against a general strike. force of the Union Pacific will be laid off today unless the strike is terminated. Toad is at a standstill. Cleveland and his cabinet dis- cussed the strike yesterday, and the course of the president was upheld. Another letter was addressed to Governor Altgeld, suggest- ing that the discussion of state's rights be postponed till the war is ended. Troops at Fort Omaha, Fort Robinson are held in readiness to move at a moment's notice. In California the strikers are still in con- trol, and the railroads have practically given up the combat. At Topeka the United States attorney has sworn out warrants for 2,000 strikers ard given them to the marshal to serve. As a result of the fire Kensington the Baltimore & Ohio alone will lose $1,200,000. FIRE BUGS GET IN THEIR WORK. over the mail was not given The business of the them from The only available to order them aws valuable government exposed to attack. the situation ameliorate in a day or two and the troops transferred to property at Meade and released and Bacramento. One result of the great strike has been to in_a startling manner the inadequacy of the United States regular army, has been reduced to a mere skeleon. 20,000 men expected to police the whole country. been obliged to exercise great disposing of his small force so as to make man as efficient as ten, and today would be difficult to move any of the com- mand in the west without exposing the great truscontinental Officers at the Postoffice department take a cheerful view of the situation. the strike will be broken morrow night, despite today's developments in and about Chicago,” said General Super- intendent White of the railway mail service. in the yards at Thousauds of Doilurs Worth Property and Merchandise Consume: CHICAGO, July 6.—With lawless hordes of fire bugs are at work at a score of points in the south half of Chicag: every direction among Hundreds of of Railroad backbone of Fires are raging in the numerous railroad cars and tens of thousands of dollars worth merchandise have smoke or been carried mobs of strikers, alarm after succession ail du CARD FROM EUGENE DEBS, Warns Strikers to Kefrain fron of Violence 6.—President the following proclamation: off by the frenzied has followed . and tonight at 11 o'clock the glare reflected from the heavens shows pastime continues of disturbances in various localities, I deem it my duty to caution you against being a the dastardly state or national, during the existing difi- have repeatedly declared law and order, and our conddet morning until this hour (mid- reports of fresh fires followed otlier with startling rapidity, being confined, Nowever, principally to railroad rolling stock who commits viol of our order or promptly arre:ted mob's fury Early this morning a b overturned cars at Kensington quickly communicated to other tracks filled of cars, and many containing merchanidse smong some creant or bring with long line law-abiding or violence are our real enemies strong winds. able authority that thugs and toughs have after another was reported, and from the out- against our cau lying districts came urgent calls for engines | Scoundrel: s o you to be men, orderly and cause Is just us, and we have nothing to fear. “Let it be borne in mind that if the rail- falling shades night came the climax of the fle Panbandle yards, Sixty-third streets public is with eight blocks, are a mass containing from 10 2,000 cars, will be a total loss. belng at hand, the fire must burn itself out The Panhandle station at Sixty-third street so fired and Trunk's yards at Elston are a sea of flame. Five hundred box cars are supposed to have and all efforts their trains they have that right have the right their right ends whatever the opinion propriety of the'r so doing may be yards or right or other places where large crowds congre- beem burned, flames have been futile. @nd other property are also burning. the movement battalion at Fifty-first sireet, PFitzpatrick was seized frenzied mob of fire bugs and thrown into a pond, from which he was rescued by the than alive. at this point will probably be a total loss. the World's fair cars are now flag shanties £ places where Fire Murshal the thoroughly Tl unqualified falsehood, and no one knows this better than the man- more dead Everything hood serve their purpose Respect the law, condy as becomes crowned with suc smouldering and word cauge ehall numerous efforts ey shops at Burnside STOCK YARDS TOUGHS IN ANOTHER LETTER. ALTGELD WRITE Cleveland Suggests the Dise poned Until the Trou WASHINGTON, July 6.—The watchfulness of the officers of the administration has con- tinued unabated tonight was recelved from shortly before § o'clock mediately to the president and considered by be stated with the administration sure of its ground and that the federal troops in Chicago will not be recalled in any event other than the complete restoration of such order as will allow mails to go through unin- terrupted and the perfect administration of the orders of the federal courts svernor Altgeld came over the wire to occupled considerable lon Be Post- c is Fuded. toughs, few of whom were railway men, are skulking from point to point and have set a number ‘of fires. thoroughly unique. Loading several hand cars with buckets of waste and oil, they would glide around among the cars in the darkness, lighting wads of the stuff, which would be thiown Into the open doors of the cars as they passed. Fires sprung up on every hand and mo organized effort on the part of the Police seemed to be under way to intercept This is the banner district of the city for all around a man's life is Troops are Another communi- vernor Altgeld the conferen i not of the entire countr toughs, and it is as much worth to interfere with hurrying south; company after company in heavy marching order Is moving to the tur- the center of the city. The ageregate of the losses to the rallroads will be enormous. Mile bees ruined by the flerc switches and signal mechanism, 'housands of cars and untold quantities of bulent distriet of thelr tracks have hundreds of transmission. night when the following reply was given to EXECUTIVE MANSION, 1884.—Hen. Jobn P. WASHINGTON, Altgeld, Gov- ernor of Tllinols, Springfleld, 11l.: While 1 am still persuaded that I have neither trans- cended my authority nor duty in the emer- gency that confronts us, it seems to me that in this hour of danger and public dis- tress discussion may well give way fo active effort on the part of all in authority to restore obedience to the law and to pro- tect life and property. GROVER CLEVELAND It was shortly after midnight when Att ney General Olney and General Schofield came from the cabinet room and left the white house, Immediately after the depart- ure of the mombers of the cabinet and Gen- eral Schofield the white house was closed and the lights put out WHAT OF THE STRIKE? 1s the Contention of the A. R. U.a Justi- fiable One? NEW YORK, July 6.—E. Rosewater, Editor Omaha Bee: Do you consider the present strike justifiable Are the people among whom your paper circulates in favor of the strikers? Please wire answer. GEORGE W. TURNER, Editor Recorder. OMAHA, July 6.—George W. Turner, Editor Recorde New York City 1 do not consider the strike of the Ameri- can Railway union justifiable, but if by this strike a permnanent adjustment of relations between public carriers and their employes, through national supervision, is brought about the conflict will not be in vain Public sentiment in this section divided Majority of business men side with the rail road managers. Organized labor is in sym pathy with strikers. Personally I believe the time ripe for na- tlonal regulation that will protect the patrons of the roads, the railway employes and railway owners. Establish a national railway bureau or chamber of commnerce, with powers similar to the British Board of Trade. Enroll railway and telegraph employes In two classes—regular and re- serve force. The regulars to have life tenure during good behavior with graduated increa:e in pay, assured promotion on merit and length cf service coupled with protection against dependency, on German plan of mutual insurance against disablity by accider or cld age Men with life tenure will not strike. Reserves to be on probation, with guaranty of transfer into lsr class in case of vacancy. All per- in public carrier emp to have re- course for redre:s of grievances to natlonal supervisors and arbitrators composed of impartial expert arbitration juries chosen under direction of federal courts for ez czse, with power to enforce verdictr. Un- less ‘some such adjustment is made we will drift into government ownership of rafl- roads by sheer necessity. E. ROSEWATER. FEDERATED BOARD MEETS, Will Render No Decision Until Judge Riner is Heard From. CHEYENNE, July 6.—(Special Telegram to The Bee)—The federated board of Union Pacific e s, including J. N. Corbin of district a , Knights of Labor, met here in secret session this morning. The re- lation of the various organizations to the present difliculty was thoroughly discussed in all its phases. Before taking any action in the matter it was decided to communicate with United States Judge Riner, who is at present ‘at Green, Ia. The members of the board de- cline to state the nature of their decisio prior to hearing from Judge Riner, but said that until they heard from him no action would be taken. A meeting will be held again tomorrow. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 6.—(Special Tele- gram to The Bee.)—The federated board of Union Pacific employes, at their meeting this afternoon, formulated a resalution which was at once telegraphed to Judge Riner of the United States district court, who is at Greene, Ia., for his approval. It was ex- pected ‘that his reply would be received im- mediately, but at midnight nothing had been heard {rom him. It is believed tiat the de- cision is against calling out the organizstion of emploves which they represeat. DENVER, July 6.—The Knights of Labor of this city today telegraphied the secretary of the organization, who is at Cheyenne, to give Instructions to the members of the order in this district to strike. They were instructed by Corbin to await the action of the Federation of Labor. This request was made because in the shops of the Union Pacific, which have been running on half time, notice was given that the works would be shut down entirely until further notice It is stated tonight that the firemen of the Denver & Rio Grande road sent a telegram to their representatives at Cheyenne today that unless orders were issued for them to strike by 10 0'clock ‘tomorrow they would go out without orders. MAY SUPPORT THE STRIKE. Labor Leaders at (hicago Talk Favorably of Calling Out All Trades. CHICAGO, July 6.—The confererce of labor leaders called by President Debs today was attended by representatives from every union in the city. The tone of the talk was strongly in favor of supporting the strike. The conference adjourned at 1 o'clock. A committee of three was ap- pointed with full power to act in the matter calling out labor organizations. Meet- of all the labor unions in the city will be Leld on Sunday night next to ratify the action- of the conference. The building and trades council of Chi- cago, with a membership of 25,000, has i sued a call to all organized labor through- out the country to strike. It is reported tonight that Grand Master Sovereign of the Knights of Labor has called out all mom- of his organization in the state of New and that he wili establish head- at Buffalo for the management strike. It is also reported that Debs overeign left for Buffalo tonight, al- though it is denfed at the strikers' head- quarters. SL PING O THEIR ARMS. Troops at Forts Robinson and Mende Ready to Move. FORT ROBINSON, Neb., July 6.—(Special Telegram to The Bee.)—The troops here, con- sisting of six companies of the Ninth cavalry and two companies of the Eighth infantry, are virtually sieeping on thier arms tonight The camp equipage is packed, their section belts full of ball cartridges, and thousands of rounds of ammunition in original packages rations packed, and everything ready to board the train in thirty minutes after it arrives. Colonel Biddell will go in command with Lieutenant Hutcheson, adjutant, and a full complement of line officers. The Ninth Cavalry band has been fully armed and go with the command. FOR GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP, Senator Allen of Nebruska Introduces a Resolution in the Sennte. WASHINGTON, July 6.—Senator Allen of Nebraska introduced in the senate today a resolution for the appointment of a commit- tee of five senators, not more than two of whom shall be of the same party, to con- sider the advisability or necessity of gov- ernment ownership of railroads and tele- graphs, and especially the existing trouble between employers and employes, and what legislation Is necessary to prevent strikes and lockouts In the future. Labor Must Win Now or Never. WEST OAKLAND, Cal, July 6.—The fol- lowing dispatch from E. V. Debs was re- celved this evening by T. K. Roberts, president of Oaklund lodge A. R. U CHICAGO, July 6.—We have assurances that within' forty-eight hours every labor organization in the country will come to the rescue. The fight is on and our men are acquitting themselves like heroes. Here and there one weakens, but our cause is strengthened by a dozen golug out in his place. Every true man must quit and re- main cut untll the fight is won. There can sen must be for Our causé ground daily and our success Is only & ques- Do mot falter in this Stand erect and proclaim your man- Labor must wis now, of never. asked for to guard the Union station prop consequently Grand Trunk officials appear to be get ting the upper hand of the strike, according to the situation at Aside from trains are being oper: be no half-way ground. THE BEE BULLETIN. Weather for Omaha and V Warmer tu th SIXSTRIKERS KILLED Bloodshed Follows an Attempt to Re-estabe lish Railroad Trafficat Ohicago. Westera Poriion. 1. Fire Bugs Bus; at Kensington. d by Deputies. & Omaha at Ball, Whatever happens do mot give credence newspaper: reports. rumors and after 10:30 tonight - X % brotherhcods DENVER SITUATION UNCHANGED. Diibing {78 atternoon: Kports conferences ind the Strike. il Bluffs Loeal Matters. the District Court. kers Lay Off Men. MEN SHOT DOWN BY DEPUTY SHERIFFS Strike on the Rio Grande Has Not Yet Gone senters among the engine this strike will be practically South Oma DENVER, July 6.—The strike ordered on Rio Grande' railroad city has not yet gone into effect was sent out today, as it has besn every the strike was other points on equipment and west of Pueblo. men are mill working in the city convenience of the road is due to the refusal and Salida Officers Fired on a Mob at Kensington with nd Eradstr Dire Resulis Tariff Confel WAITE FOLLOWS ALTGE W Brazilian 1 Addresses » Caustic Letter to United States inaugurated PITCHED BATTLE BETWEEN THE FORCES 6.—Governor Waite, r Live stock Markets. at Northwest. The switchmen and yard- Revolvers, Stones and Coupling Pins Used and the Officers Retreat, strikers without y and will not Washington Terminal association of St ENGINES AND CARS PILED IN A WRECK instructions deputies at Iron Mountain & Southern Louis South- Louis & San Heéberling, presi- chairman of In his telegram to 8. dent of the local / committee, in this city, said: injunction ordel A Thousand Men by the Bloods Do Other Acts Full protection guaranteed shed Derail Cars members but join No one goes back until all go back leaders are conductors and firemen Merchants Bridge Arrest parties who engage in tal ed to the Scene. oyes or to induce employment to intimidate em and an ine is the record of s in Chicago one man was shot in the tomorrow shall r will have & should this expectation be reai- filed and the judge announced that he would act during the day When court nounced that he yed for with some verbal and more especially tions of the district in which he has juri her on compa no attention to loc ment against the Rallway Managers associa- Judge Thayer an- ded to grant the in- modifications began and there will be no chance for the managers of the other western lines to hold their forces together. President Heberling has received this mes Interference show a like increase the to the condi- t far to convince all that the gravity of the situ- appreciated ments of yesterday we thinking people to be in doubt whether to lie for granting order was immediately sary instructions given United States Marshal Lynch to see to the protection of th of this judicial district has been noted here, and are ordered of no inter the railroad riots of atmosphere clear pers re than eighty bronzed ym the plaing marched down Madison street and went into camp oft heads knows ingly when three times that number were or- comprising the here during 1877 and who saw So far no violenc the railroads here, although the Union Pa- but it is expected that running regular The Santa Fe and the Denver & Gulf are re- ceiuing and sending freight. Order of Railway Conductors will to morrow begin war upon Eugene V order and the ceptibly when no mo and husky regul; constitution “DAVIS H. of Colorado.” the following let- HE STRIK governor also sent SOME E€FECTS OF ter to Judge Halle The first step will be order all members cn a strike oh This decision has been arrived at be- First, members of d work violated the 1 of the order; second, by thelr acts the ing members have weakened the the order, which has always been so strong that it has never been calle in order to gain a desired the digobedient to stop the weakening of the order’s influ- Animals Festoring in the Sun—Railrond Offices Closed. the order of Carcasses of D 1894.—To Hon. cause of several reas: the order who hours of ai serious aspects of the strike from the stand- point of the city officials is that horses are dying in the city at the 0 a day and there is absolutely 10 way of removing them from the city. a train load of thes Thirty-eighth tral tracks consigned to the Panhandle r carrying them to the establishment United States ties at La Junta, Trinidad and other points instructions were pub- and the officers in it that things , and that it was still a long mark to peace and the re- sumption of unimpeded traflic on any of the railroads running out of Chicago. The developments of the of today have led to the nothing short of an overwhelming armed force with instructions to shoot the trouble, or, 2 rate of seventy-flve upon to strike , and 1 am informed at the office of A sses has stood Following the example of the engineers of Denver & Gulf of the Santa F system, the irm conviction that issued cut of your court, I must respectfully to kill can settle Colonel Crofton put it: “It has ceased to be a mere movement of troops and has become a campaign.’ last awakencd to of the situation which is affecting generally, and Chicago pacticus larly, and are taking measures to apply ad- The city police force has recrulted to over 3,000 men; Hopkins and by order of Governor Altgeld two brigades of been ordered here to ald At the nation’s is recognized that the pre- entirely out of the Their desire will be complied with tomorrow. As a result of last night's meeting of the employes of the ymparatively small number The strike. means general, although it may become so, and the road is appareatly uncrippled munity is seriously threat is true in other localit'e: left because health of the c The authorie the critical constitution without due proce marshals to local officers cr magistrates. or by directing attention to whare these carcasses are he Rock Island officials today closed their and locked tnem up. All thelr clerks cquate remedies. of habeas corpus and threatening the ju-tices of state courts and arrest without discharging what sworn duties. “You tock occasion a few weeks ago in a judicial procecding in your court, to which neither myself nor any member of the state administration was a party, to denounce the present state administration as composed of ‘imbeciles and anarchists.’ which you commented have passed int tery, and the state admin abide the verdict which the future will pass acts critici the state admin has faithfully suepending Rock Island will trains today. attempt t> This applied, . to botl freight and passenger traffic. yards *today is running its passenger all its offices ir d tickets over are being sold by th in quelling the disturbances. capital the fact vailing conditions are ordinary and that provision must be made fop a massing of fighting men as has never before been seen together in the: his- tory of this nation in time of peace authority and stitution and the railways made no attempt to bring in any live stock, Teceipts con: wagon loads of lambs and two cows from The train of cattle sent out vesterday on the Michigan Central, and over a strugele, the Santa Fe and mE ate running continues to run its trafhseas for ae Chey- number of! union meetings now- being held, which'may change the Denver & Rio Grande adjacent farms. federal come The shipments for the shipping abandone been limited Swift & Co. and eleven for Armour & C The firemen employed at tablishment laughed to scorn for an ine i AT KANSAS C11Y. The strike infection is widespread and se menacing at many po.ots that the president and his edvisers belleve it would be unwise to withdraw any more regular troops from the country stration has One More Road There Added to the List of KANSAS CITY, July 6.—The tie-up Is still extending at this point. Fort Scott & Memphls was added electric light machinery was obliged to shut of Chicage. contemplation, sheriffs from organi; The Kansas City, the forces, municipal, already gathe cred hére, be unequal fo the task of restope ing order, to send here the ten companfes border In the Yerk, with the reserved fn- if circumstances to call for 20,000 from crack militia regiments of New Pennsylvania. anarchy, and Tl G Armour & This will probably compel the United State the Cenadian Missour, Kansas & Texas line to stop run- its switching crews of the Fort Scott & Memphis. switchmen on the few roads entering here o steamfitters to suppress s, of which ne'ther the has any notice, state of N Armour & Co.'s teamsters refused to work longer, saying that they had ted and threatened o that they were afraid to take out their team:. enlist 2 private cising his right or state authority into active service the request troops without notice to, the governor of the state, end is waging an actual any declaration therecf by the United States or notice or knowledge thereof by the s ities and utterly in violation of law CONSTANT ALARMS. The day in Chicago has been one of cone stant_alarms, and cslling for police, deputy marshals and soldiers, b where throughout showing uneasiness, T AT LOS ANGELES will go out some believed that they - > Companies Not Maklng a Brilliant Success of Efforts to Kun Trains. al., July 6.—A train ar. the Santa Fe road from Bar- stow this morning, bearing a deputy United States marshal and sixtzen prisoners. can Raflway arrested at Bristow for alleged violations o Judge Ross’ noninterference injunction. cre, there and everys wide stretch of the city. running rampant throughout the day. have been overturned, switches broken numerous ways, numerous in- stances to cars, switch towers and the like, not to mention an attempt to fire a’ part of Armour packing the incendiary blazes follow quick succession that in straits to To add to the gravity the strikefp , fire alarm if any . improvement the gervice of the Rock Island, Wabash and Chicago & Alton, a_Burlington branch, The Samta Fe is making its paseenger trains LOS ANGELES, rived here on out military force the national guards, administratios inoperative. -ation good showing with order cannot be questioned. In strong con- this action of the state adminis- of the United to_do ®o for was confronted stacle today when it had seven trains made up in the yard and could not find any brake- men who were willing to take them out. The Santa Fe appears road managed freight trains out today with new brakemen All its passenger trains ar- The Memphis every effort tration is the conduct marshal acting under the imme United States circuit iate supervi- Nonunion crews manned the Pacific company A train sent to Santa Ana wag abandoned the fire department care for all of them. of the sity were interfering with the polic and telegraph signal:, and in one or two in- stances police “I quote from the Rocky Mountain News of Monday, July to be gaining not so successful. the United 1 kinds of men what kind of States marshal, ‘to pick up Little as I have seen The Southern Pacific train for Sa and new firemen, . m| got out of the yard: rived and departed as usual. line sent out one passenger train today and Francisco could not be were stoned. r of things, compared was reversed. Then In general the ore who had been secured weakened. oty feared he would be been made up with a mail car next to the rear of the southern points. The Burlington road was notwithstanding It expects to ob- blockade by sending trains out. the strike of its firemen. serve Its regular schedula on the Hannibal & The Burlington got all its perishable freight started for the east Owing to the trouble on the & Memphis line, Texas line is not The \Wabash, the Chi \d the Rock Island are dong of the judges of this s out of his way in a method of United States court up any ate secured refused of United States troops Shaffer refused of soldiers unl y to do so from Washin communicated administration unless an escort accompanied few of the these classes “And as governor of the state of Colorado or accepting freight. < this invasion of the civil rights of the cago & Alton ple of this state by the Unit at Denver and its marshal trouble for nearly road running in a Very respectfully, This afternoon Rev. Ravlin was ar- the Michigan Central, the Bale r.sted 1y a United States marshal on a charge Darret, national president of the Aid association, to attend a mass meeting of rail- He told the switehmen Switchmen's ernor of Colora Western Indiana, Rock Island, the Monon, all experlenced less degree at some trick of scaring a crew from a train, running the engine up throttle and letting standing train wag & new one and of a character likely to The stoning of incoming traing common pastime with the mob, and were more or less injured er on a Rock injured that It tending to excite the strikers to riot road employes. titution and law during the d He was arrested at h while out or nelp in getiing back when the from their organization. more, than half of the Muny Trains Mov ¥Freight Sent ST. LOUIS, July 6.—Gradual improvement the railroad residence and trouble is over Barret admitted that Switchmen's Mutual Aid now on a strike, -and tbese, were subject to expulsion fram the order. The Burlington is tied,up Rere tonight by strike of its night switchmen. night crews are also out and that line Is box tight at this point. The Santa Fe officials declare tifey will run trains schedule forharow. from engineers to, brakemen on a freight train en U in ug United and will carry armss ipemy..to ;e QUIET AT SIOUX CITY hut With More moving both their usual regularity and in cvery case full equipment, 1s Running by flying miseiles, & Memphis SIOUX CITY, difficulty, and running freights enger service is concerned St be said to be in & normal condition, except ing, perhaps, the however, were resistance which characterized the s line will be On two occasions, ates deputy at least, their attacks were accurately aimed incoming milk train at Ken- trains on the Kansas City a riot over an delay occasioned by QUIET AND ORBERLY AT RAWLINS. 18 for Two and killed the deputies gua growing better, and during larger number Striking A. R. U. Men | of loaded cars are fere With the Movemwn RAWLINS, Wyo., July 6. gram to The Bee.)—Twa pas passed west at 5:30 this morniug, with r englneers and nomunidh firemeq. Threc deputy marshals were in the cab of each locomotive as the traing pufled out twenty deputy marsbalé from Cheyenne and stopped oft here. force of marshals ber abeut sixty principally in is nothing for them to do authorities have a special force, Offer to Tuter- a change in the situation in Kansas will begin this of shots and twenty-four in clearing up as they have on hand and the difficulty now getting of freight such as is han a gateway. identified with the wounding & dled as through number of others. congestion, petition and arrested when was through Perry, who commenced new and grave was added to being three this afternoon rily handled improvement or four times trict Attorn proceedings amount ordix cleared its yards and put all loaded cars on Keokuk & North- | Railway union and all its members from in interfering with Francisco and the Terminal assocla- their action, the Second labor for next Sunday Late this afternoon strikers offer no resistance to the running of severely away from getables are en- though, of course, 1 diminished quantity, through freight proceedings under an order to Mr. General Olney of the United States commenced Perry from Attorney Frults and green v Butter and eggs are acarce. jon in general least bit the better shape, but the situation is more emcouraging to the roads, in working order strengthened B, Prepariug for Trouble. TERORPRIREINE: 108 3 SO nificant feature of it peaceable and orderly. that engine 1814, eastbound, was broken up and Engineer Murphy seriously pounded by winers at Rock Springs. is reported here is the carrying of the under federal protection. THE USUAL department of Superintendent members of the force, connections INJUNCTION. it will reach the trunk lines themsel Wabash Short of Men at Detroit. from captains down DETRIOT, July 6.—The day bas been com- | . 'Loiltion Draying for an injunction against ach the Al Superintendent for a spread much dificulty in The county authorities today declined to provide pay for deputy sheriffs who were The petition is exactly on lines of that recently filed in Chicago and situation at Kansus Ol