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STABLISHED amount of damage done to railway property HAD ONE UIET DAY| Monday Passed in Oomparative Peace Where Disorder Lately Held 8way, form to the ingmen of this city. Uhlich’s hall at 11:30 this morning by the officials of the A. Hiinofs Central Wayne and trying to replac Lake Shore strikers with of the blacks but no violence, officers are NO RIOTOUS DEMONSTRATION IN CHICAGO this morning called forth jeers, This afternoon the Baltimore & Ohlo road, the United a heavy train Milos Oalls the Atteation of Troops to the President's Proc'amation. to get here works would been compelled to shut down An immense labor mec the corner of Forty-eighth Paulina streets, which 1s In the stock yards ayor Hopkins was informed that held in spite of his preventing a congregation This order has OUTBREAKS BELIEV:D TO BE ENDED has been called ¥rains Being Moved on Many of the Roads Without Interference, great excite- labor element of that vi- y, and they will hold the meeting, or no mayor. NEGROES TAKING THE PLACE OF STRIKERS STOCK YARDS, ¥ort Wayne and Lake Shore Roads Try an Experiment~Train of Coal Brought into consultation arrange for suffici nd out of the yards sction to run s in with the Assistance of this morning, but it was gene the crisis w While the storm about Chicigo seems to $ave spent Its force, or, at any r: its effects are being mani- nounced that no attempt would be made for a few days to resume work. sent out 100,000 pounds of dress fore daylight this morning to the city mar- it was shipped in wagons guarded by commission e of property Inside Armour & Co, fest in a dally trouble that was at first confined to a paratively limited section of the country is now almost national in its scop great lakes to the gulf and from one ocean organized for the def delegated to spec ARRESTED al police officers. FOR BURNING C ars were burned this morning it on the Illinois Central tracks 1 Hogan, John Coleran, Jo movements by In pursuing the Pullman boy- | Pefgre dayil at Burnside found at the fire and were arrested on ‘sus- fon of being firebugs. police station. $20 by Justice Robbins. Rest,” his summer cotta, Islands, and say Very little disord They were taken to They were fined he has nothing to arbitr r was noted at Chicago the president’s time at least, a quieting effe that every union man branches of industry, will be called on to go in sympathy proclamation It is probable | Fort Wayne tracks. The detour was neces- bLecause a bridge at Clark station been burned during the night The bridge the railroad | pigeked the road. Rioters are supposed have fired the trestle during the night. destruction was discovered before any trains re due, and the danger of an accident was On the Union Pacific trains were moving under military control, mail and express get- ting through without any trouble. moved after ederated Board ager Dickinson ters involved in the WITHOUT WOUNDING. early hour this morning some boys Members of the in Omaha to confer with Ms today concerning the ma strike and the reinstatement of the men who went out and are willing to return. street crossing of road threw stones at a squad of st tia stationed at that point, made a charge upon a renewal of the stone throwing, fired a vol- The latter first fob and then, on into the adjoining learned whether any one was hurt. Barly this morning the stock had another encounter with rioters. shots were moved under military e > it was not President Cleveland has fssued another proclamation, similar in tone to the one now governing Chicago, of Ncrth Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Was ton, Gregcn, California, Colorads, Wyoming and the territory of New Mexico. Miners in central Illinois are on the war- have had brushes with the as serious conflicts There was also a serious but_Tobody and Emer- some dressed beef. this and tried to intimidate the called and the sisted efforts to disperse them. s ‘discovered path again, and sheriffs’ posses. conflict at Scottdale, who took the place of strikers as the strikers, and the local authoritl & hand In it, and one negro was shot and probably fatally wounded. Business has been partially resumed on the in Callfornia; yoads are moving almost regularly; in north- ern Ohlo the tie-up is almost complete; on the Big Four the A. R. U. men have gone out again, and similar reports are received from other places. Boston authorities are preparing for the strike there. Secretary Chris Evans of predicts a general strike. more shooting at Chicago. The general managers report that the total number of trains moved yesterday was equal @ the total of the four days preceding. Six of them were arrested cl arged with riot- There were fifty stop the wagons. men who attempted The wagons were sent out in a body early with the hope of outwitting any marauders. The teams started east on ninth street and were unmolested un- ul they reached Union avenue, where a gang of “fifty emerged from behind houses and sheds, grasped the bridles of the teams and attempted to put the drivers oft their seats. The police authorities had heard of the pre- meditated attack and had stationed a police- man at every corner along the route. the alarm was sounded the police came to the aid of the drivers and their assailants were driven off after a severe clubbing. the federatic S R R RO ANOTHER PROCLAMATION. Simillar to the Chicago One, Dirccted to Western WASHINGTON, July 9.—The attorney gen- eral, Secretary Lamont, Secretary Bissell and General Schofield were again with the president early as a result the following was glven out: A proclamation by United States: By reason of unlawful obstruc- tions, combinations and assemblages by per- impracticable Jjudgment of the president to enforce, by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings the laws of the United States at certain points and places within the states of North Da- Washington, ing, Colorado and California, and the terri- torfes of Utah and New Mexico, and espe- Except 1t is in conference PROCLAMATION FROM MILES. this evening and Warns Law Ablding Citiz Themselves from Law Breakers. CHICAGO, July 9. s to Separate the president of the The following order was Issued this afternoon by General Miles “To All United States Troops Serving in the Department of the wlolence committed the stopping of mail the blocking merce, the open deflance and violation of the injunction of the assaults upon the federal forces in the law- ful discharge of their dutles, the destruction, plllage and looting of the inland cominarce roperty belonging to citizens of the dif- eront states, and other acts of rebellion ard lawlessness have been oharacter that the duties authorities are the president land and naval forces and the militia, when is understood by the to act In the interest of humanity and to Bvold the useless waste of life, if possible abiding citizens separate themselves from the law breakers and those in actual hostility to the laws of the court and those of the government. has defined the attitude of these lawbreakers to be enemies of the government it s the duty of the military forc the United States marshal to disg ture or destroy all bodies of men obsf the mail rout The acts of has become States court, traversing these states, and as the rallw: post routes and are engaged In interstate commerce and in car- rying United States mails, and Whereas, For the purpose of enforcing the faithfui execution of the laws of the United States ‘and protecting property belonging to States or under its and of preventing obstructions of the United mails and of commerce between the are military of such a defined by called upon, is well for ail right guaranteed by law to the use of such roads for postal, mil- crnment service, the president forces of the United States; United States, do hereby command all per- way connected combinations and disperse and retire peaceably such unlawful obstruction: assemblages, ge the relation of the officers with the local, as it Is expected the and municipal governments will main- nd good order within the ter ritory of their jurisdiction does not char o'clock of the afternoon of witness whereof T my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be hereto affixed. Done at the 9th day of July Should they military forces assist them, but not to the extent of leaviug unprotected property belonging to or under rotection of the D the immediate commund of troops must be the judge the forces at his command in cxecuting his of Washington in the year of our Lor¢ independence States the 118th. GROVER CLEVELAND, By the president: W. Q. GRESHAM, Secretary of State. and there he tim , gt WIIERE THE TROOPS ARE. Every Threatening Polnt on U Hax Its Soldiers. Up to 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon General ts from every polnt bave done much to improve affairs during the last few day to do whatever possible to assist in main taining the civil government and the author fty of the municipal, state and federal gcv Brooke hed ri lants of the several posts President Egan eral Managers goad in Chicago without exception was mov most of them on time. ng trains, an efal freight trains, ot the military United States. The general superintendent of the Ii Central posted a notice on Sunday announ ng that all frelght peturn to work by 1 would be discharged. enable the road to resume its freight busi- es, and five freight trains had beep sent out up to 12 o'clock today. third of the firemen who had struck ! peturned to work of the road has been resumed in full ‘The Chicago & Erle road oficlally that Hammond was very An Erfe train went through the without trouble, and the cations were for a peaceful da; LITTLE INTERFERENCE The postal authorities say there is le torference with the malil Ince the strike began fire department reports that the total returned to f BIEUth 0l manding tw Rawlius, at G \ds two companles of the Bigh of but one company of the npanies of the Seventeenth infantry gthened by one company Elghth from Fort force there will be under command of uant Colonel Brady of the Seventeenth Rock Springs ot as & little 108t serious, and for this reason a larger WITH MAILS. The situatic COPY FIVE Ck OMAHA, TURSDAY MORNING, SINGLE — labor organizal the declsion force s maintained there. At Pocatello, on | quietly given out that federal soldiers would the Oregon but they did being agitate ORDERED OUT they will no doubt sub- a vote of the ort Line, two companies of the | land some time afteramidaight, The leaders Seventeenth _infantry under command of | not appear. Major Bisby have been stationed. It Is be- | that If the troops land ‘they will be allowed lieved that this force will be sufficient. | to move Ogden {s another weak point, and Captain | but th Palmer of the Sixteenth infantry, with six various unions and assemblies. ebs sends a telegram every trains with no Interference, the troops wili mot be able to 1t is still announced P THE REC o and victory fs sure to be theirs. duct any other business Another Great Oomplication in the Game Federated Roard OMciala to Confer With | sympathy for the union in the present diffi companies, has arrived there. This completes | at headquarters: the detalls of troops from the Department | maintained at all hazards. of the Platte up to the present time. The General four troops of the Sixth cavalry s Fort Niobrara to Chicago arrived at that | J and city yesterday under command ot Colonel | airy. Brady. CHICAGO'S €O All Roads Appear t thousand 1ssued He in Better Shape Dickinson With T arance by the hundreds for Supremacy is Imminents End in View. Ruger summbned back from San tenant Colonel Youngs and troops K of the Fourth United nt from | Gruze Lie the strikers grievance committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engine dent of the Brotherhood of Railway Train- men; J. N. Corbin, general secretary of the requested to w EVERY UNION MAN IN CHICAGO TO STRIKE A Interfor of the state, DITEO? INDOWN, | Were hastily recalled, arriving at the Pres- bl blb et They number 200 men. Twenty pounds of ammunition the Presidio campalign m of the Federated Trado Mass Moot ing Held at Uhlich Hall, unconstitutional 1o today. and directing that the matters of faderation LIy ot Labor; C. e LAY Black Point.. CHICAGO, July 9.—Peace reigns In War- | are all saw. The same cannot be said of Chi Troops for the tread of armed men Is still heard | Presidio In her streets and the wheels of commerce still lag at the bid of the American Railway un has overhung this city and this land for the past ten days shows distinct signs of lift- ing. Instead of stories of additional rail- roads being tied up at different polnts through the country, today's dispatches al- most without exception bring advices of [ his new strikers returning to work, and an Increased | Laramie, resumption of traffic, amounting in some ! River, places to a return to normal conditions. The day in Chicago has passe without a serfous conflict between th armed forces now on_duty ture of the day has been the action early | Property. this morning, after an all night session of Sunday the federated trades unions of C deciding to call out all classes of labor on given. vision Hotehkiss and Gatling guns chief executives for action. Brotherhood Locomotive chafrman of Federated board and of the Order of Raflway Telegraphers, of the Order of Ral 1S IN THE FIGHT TALK, SEVEN A, M, WEDNESDAY THE TIME SET twenty minutes after the com- the department headquarters is General Mana n and Presid, mand from J Give Thelr Views on t way Conductors, arrived Pullman Given Twenty-Four Hours to Settle with His Men, BLOCK\DE. pointment to hold a confe Egan of the Manager DickMmson of the Union Pacific as representatives of the Federated state the object of n. Nevertheless the war cloud which HAS RAISE General Brooke Opens the Union Pacific and Trains Are Running General Brooke as an o) properties is having consider Assoclated press tement of the condition of represented I i when asked hey would not o a ST § conference in detail, but said that [ L opsle o anxfous to have ator of railroad ble success in OVERWHELMING VOTE FAVORS STRIKING an end of all ference would be in futhe “With the exception of two or three minor there has be turbance repeated today. their regular pa ghty-Seven Organizations Represented al celvers and the lines have restoring complete regular traffic specific a statement as they would make Ogden and points on the Unlon TMoters and the | a8 & deterrent ’ \ here. The fea- | threatened the destruction of Union sspects that the Walkout May e of their objects Is to facilitate the return to employment tions which they represent wh In the strik hold that m; work in their f Is and many fr the Country, trains were run in and out Yards company night fears were entert cago, in | the mob might commence firing c and the presence of six ¢ have joined 1 it is understood that they ¢ of these forsook their posts intimidation upon the re- Ogden yards, done during the past Tuesday at 4 o'clock unless George M. Pull- | panies of infantry hastily mobilized at that man of that d xt twenty-four hours agree or otherwise settle hould have agreed before the meridian | boint proved an object lesson to the crowds ¥ to settle the differences between [ Of idlers, nothing resulted vantage to the arrived today his company and his striking employes by | and incendiary talk. arbitration or otherwise. For r known to th Soverelgn of the Knights of L bor and his | Passeng st four days nces existing between the Pullman npany and its ex-employes, is the question twenty-four hours sation of all labor on the cons not | Yesterday now design public, Grand Master Workman | Were cramped with cars, frelght as well Union Pacific officials in an effort to nullify any pressure mobs and rioters witness a ces advisers subsequently decided to postpone | 8ged to get No. 2 out with full equipment the general walkout and a paralytic stroke | eastbound. whis ness of Chicag until 7 o'clock Wednesday be brought to bear by th union or its supporters on the Union American Rai proclamation, t of the allied trades, not only fn Chi- and any attempt made 2 will be the signal for beginning the Union Pacific h they propose to inflict upon the busi- | on board, Speaking for lent results the lines of railw r before in the history of this country aforning. Late this afternoon the announce- | War on the ment was made that President Samuel Gom- pers of the American Federation of Labor [ Other has called a meeting of the executive board | <hough of that body to be held in this ci Everything see Pullman ground down to dust he was a meeting of organized labor called te= strikers are to the lines that men who have repla Rock Springs met at Uhlich's That all was not harmon- employed the Thurs- | have been parties should be made to suffer who He believed hall last evening. the presence of day, and that he would leave New York | day of last weck, but for Chicago tomorrow evening. military has done wonders toward allaying In view of this it is not believed that | the stri the federated trades of Chicago will take seen by an notwithstanding Sovereign of he Knights of Labor, J., and other labor leaders, fact that it was 4 o'clock Union Pacific than are now ATa | stronaar AN evers It is not the intention of General Brooke s ML L Labor to walk out is evidenced by the precipitate action before that time. Presi- | to place regular dent Gompers cannot reach Chicago before | rather, Wednesday night, and it will be impos to decide on a line of action to be pursued before Thursday, and probably, if it should | Freight finally be resolved to declare a general strike | 8U& of all these combined forces, it could not be put into effect before Friday morning. In this connection the Interesting question arises whether or not, if President Gompers allows himself to be hauled from to Ch 0 by nonunion engineers and fire- men, his visit will be of any particular profit. Ona leader in Chicago said today that If he did so he might as well stay In New York. Another feature to be noted in con. nection with federated labor Is the fact which was loped that there was in the meeting a large and influential conservative | Situation element whose action had practiclly blocked | 'erou*: the plans of the more hot-headed leaders | , Some until the latter, in the excitement conse- | Beard quent upon the reading of President Cleve- land’s proclamation, were enabled to stam- pede them and carry the strike resolution. Therefore, there Is reason to believe that even if the order for a general strike goes forth many of those to whom it is directed will decline to obey it. So that with the men already made ldle by the effect of the tle-up the walkout will not be nearly so important as anticipated by the leaders. What effect, if any, the action of Vice Presi- dent Wickes of the Puliman company this afternoon in refusing in the most positive manner to even meet a committee to con- sider the question of arbitration will have upon the final decision of labor leaders and the followers remains to be seen. BUSINESS ME} the men Riner. Wo say to capital, the convention finished ible | Where their presence will act as conservers Vrooman called attention to what of the peace. Here is our labor balloting on The question was decided in the afirmative ming vote, however, and the it Pullman does understanding with b es before noon Tuesday, the allled trades unions of Chicago will open the ball by walking out In & probably be the organizations compri ated board on the Overland irated today present conditions obtain, and it s the gen- eral belief about headquarters that o far as the strike Is concerned on tne Union Pacific complete restoration ‘Here is my ounded that reach a deiini Wednesday e York | of the service Some diffic the machi have great men, and had come to their wanto Ity may be experienced with , which they had not, they would law and the seek for a settlement MMITTEE TO URGE ARBITRATION. The conference occupled . Capital insists upon looking did upon slavery, that it I don’t belleve the Knights Labor will go out even at the call of Mr. Sovere'gn and I believe our men wil do the right thing at the right time and any other view of the seem to me (o be prepos- © already made that they has no right would have a fair hearing and be dealt with the whole night. of seven was appointed to walt on Mayor Hopkins to endeavor to have him st effort to bring about arbitration. 1 of J. W. Hasth iolm, J. J. Ryan, . Cattermul and Thomas L ““Therefore," “‘whatever may happen out or strike. THREE KILLED BY THE MILITIA, people of this countr: little expressfon of discontent This is drai Fired Over the Heads of Rioting Miners and profit and is pili Killed Three Sp DANVILLE, Glennan and Miss Clara James were and an unknown man mortally wounded at afternoon by over the heads of a crowd of rioting miners by a company of militia. been rioting In this vicinity since yesterday night a number of freight cars were destroyed In the Eastern incendiary fires. forcnoon a number of cars were derailed at Grape Creek on wreckage had passenger train the Federated which met in Cheyenne last week going so far as to intimate the members of the board had received money from railroad officials, but the rank and file of the employes were pronounced the resolutions adopted thought the over the Shortly befo! a. m. a motion was made providing that George M. Pullman be given this afternoon would submit the differences bes tween the company and the former employes 1f he refused to comply with the demand, then the strike was to be con- Some of the delegates wanted (o leave the matter undecided and take the' Puliman and the rail- to_arbitrate. todo with soldiers in ury she Is doing now wi 0,000,000 each year We are not responsib lawless element and Not even disciplined armies huvg ever been able to help this elément from rising. public to be stands with its back at the door that leads to serfdom and says to its oppressors, no further.’ a little now than more in the end, and with it constitutional h the gold + In sympathy with OAROTEIIES at Cheyenne, actuated by the highest motives, in view of their promises The miners had sidered on. final action No fear is entertained by the Unfon Pa- DUEERRIY cific officials that the machinists fn tie west will_go_out, notwithstanding the utterances ot P. J. Conlin of City.” They are sanguine, that the action of the Federated Board rep- 270 he , . { resents the majority of the employes, and ENDORSE CLEVELAND. | uypon that basis they will endeavor to lift Illinois yards of the question, but it was voted down on & district No. the ‘contrarv: the Shelbyville been cleared proceeded without A motion was then made to call out every union at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning unless some adjstment could be made with Pullman, this was adopted. stood that this move is much less important Pwo Btores athTndd) and on call It is under- When it stopped there it was surrounded by Tonight's action of the city council in re- | the blockade and start freight trains both spect to President Cleveland’s order bring- Town Terror a crowd of miners and held. to Danville west and east today. Word ivasitels than was at first supposed. ing federal troops to Chleago was fore- | Troops from Fort Niobrara are stationed stalled by a large number of endorsements LIST OF TRADES AFFECTED. with a company of state troops started at An idea of the widely diversified interest scene of trouble. looted at this place this afternoon by a mob at Laramle, of over 400 foreign miner: The city is being of his action sent him by prominent busi- | Evanston, and with each company are two ness men of the city. The list of signatures | deputy United States marshals included those of almost every conspicuous | processes. merchant, manufa cago. involved may be gained by a glance at the enting but a portion, how- ries affected es belng actually pri assembly, Chicago. mile from Westvllle a large crowd of miners had collected, and upon the approach of the train bearing demonstrations. fired at the soldier: subjoined list, pre ever, of the ind tives of these Trade and Labc representa- turer and banker of Chi- | Assistant Superintendent Harry Fox of the Rock Island stated that the blockade was have removed their valuables from the city and many of the busines ed the fire, houses have clo Touching the situation in general, it may | about lifted on his line and that an east and be said that in Chicago the roads were all doing better than on any previous day since | terday. Central Labor union. Painters District council. Clothing Trades council. shooting over the heads of the mob from the train, intending to scare them. the 17-year-old Reports from surrounding districts are to the effect that the anarchists of Peru, Lasalle and other towns are moving westbound local freight would be sent yes- arrived on time, No. 2 was sent forward. daughter of Jo the strike began. Passenger trains were | went out at 10:15. moving with more or less regularity and | General Agent Nash of the Milwaukee an- some freight traffic has been cared for. A | nounces that his road has commenced re- large number of striking freight handlers | celving freight at the Chicago freight house, of the Illinois Central returned to work, and Machinery Trades council. Molders council. Building Trades council. Etone Cutters council, Plasterers union. James, was standing in the doorway of her A bullet struck her just below the right breast end she died almost instantly. Mrs. Michael Glennan, a widow, standing in her own vard, was also struck and died in towards Spring Valley for a midnight attack The town is now guarded by two militia companies and 125 deputies hundred deputfes from on the place. Princeton have been d had_instructions to take freight for 8 PoulSuin 5 1 to Spring Valley and they will ar- other roads noted accession to their opera- | St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sloux City, tive forces. all points except Chicago proper. At St. Louls, Kansas City and Denver it | points are also included in the instructions, was reported that railroad business about returned to normal conditions. Nash- | Elgin, Junior Plumbers union. Journeymen Plumbers union. Tile Layers union. klayers union. camfitters’ Helpers union. five minutes. An unknown man received a mortal wound and will die before morning. The militia then left the train and chary the crowd, securing three prisoners. this the crowd dispersed, and no further re- rive during the night. of Bureau county Half the population is remaining up tonight in had | freight being glven eastern & Eastern, Passenger trains on the ports from the seat of troubl apprehens’on ville also reported an improvement. About | “‘Outer Belt Line.” the only points at which the strike mana- | Milwaukee are leaving and arriving gers showed any gain were in the partial | regularity walkout of firemen at men on the Kanawha road at Charleston, | Ritchle, W. Va., and the strike of the A. R. U s unfon, No. 1. Knights of Labor assemblies. American Musicians union, 1,882, Ship Carpente J angineers union, Meat Butchers union, 1,896. sistance being offered, their train, front of the passenger, and the trip to Dan- ville was made without further incident. the troops returned | safety of the men who have gone forward Ninety deputies are on gu Everything is quiet there, as it Is thought a large part of the men the place for Spring Valley. being organized at different points d at Seatonville rt Scott, the freight ““The Northwestern.” said General Agent men | freight for all points with the exception of Home guards are STRIKERS APPEAL TO THE COUR' on the Big Four at Mattoon. It will thus | the Union stock yards, Chicago, and no road be seen that at the leading railroad centers | can get in there at this time. the strikers have made perceptible losses | running regularly, and' we hope shortly to while their gains are at comparatively un- | bill goods without the saving clause ‘subject important points. Regulations which pre- | to_delay.’” vailed in the government building today | While other roads have commenced to see were a near approach to martial law. Dep- [ light ahead the Missouri Pacific people are uty marshals were stationed on every floor | fearful still as to the autcome of the strike, and everybody was challenged who could | and they continue to refuse packing house not show that he had business In the build- | product, although they brought in twenty ing. Tomorrow's sunrisc will see in this | car loads city 1,000 more federal troops than were here Harness Makers union. Bohemian Central Labor union. Coat Pressers union. Crane Bros. union, No. 1. Hardwood Finishers, No. 1. Wire Workers union, No. 1. shoers union. Nail Workers union. The citizens are in a great state At Tiskilwa two companies Trains are Will Ask an Order Compelling the Southern Pacific to Run Triins. ‘WASHINGTON, July 9.—The statement is telegraphed here from strikers are about to apply to States courts to compel the Southern Pacific Railway company to show cause why they not be compelled to operate road under the terms of their charter. This of excitement. Other towns having an organized force and t once are Malden, Arlington, Walnut, Buda, Neponset, Depue, Bureau and All last night and today scouts on horseback have been out from each town on the public highways watching all means of approach to the various towns. have cut the telephone and telegraph wires xtent that it s difficult to get California that ready to move Boiler Workers unfon, Steam Pipe and Boiler Fittera, Coal Heavers. merchandise Knights of Labor are particularly strong on this morning. These, with the forces al- | the Gould system, and should a general order re: able tomorrow to make a further betterment was not disagreeable news to the War de- partment, and they rather hoped that such a step would be taken, for it would oblige in the field, it is believed, will be | come for this branch of labor to go out it ¥ would seriously interfere with the operation While the blockade is practi- & Journeymen Lathers. mining towns. Between Spring Valley and Cement Finishers, in the conditions in this city, and the mobjl- | Of the system. ization of troops and marines at San Fran- clsco and of regulars at other points on the railroad company to supplement the ef- forts of the military by every nieans in their power, and there is a suspicion that it has cally lifted at St. Loufs, officials of the Mis- sourl Pacific are declining frelght for all points, particularly have been cut, but the poles as well, either being pulled out or cut down. NEGROES ON THE W Marble Cutters. Mosale Workers. Walters union. the Pacific coast will suffice, in all probabjl. | Southeastern ity, to start traffic on the transcontinental | house product. lines tomorrow. HANDLING FREIGIIT AT ST. LOUIS, Many Strikers Return to Work and Traing Moving Quite Fre, ST. LOUIS, July 9. The strike situation | proper. been a little lax In this respect so far. Sen- ators Dubois and Shoup of Idaho called at the white house this morning to lay before the president Governor M urging the president to send troops to Wal- to restore order “itters union. The Burlington continues to run with regularity, being sent out on schedule time. gram recelved from stated the road was in excellent condition, and all classes of freight would be accepted except for far western points and Chicago Rald on the Pennsylvania. SCOTTDALE, the scene of the wilde of Scottdale, rpet Salesmen's unlon, arniture and Dry Goods Clerks union, Clothing Cutters union, Cap Makers unfon. Bakers union No. Cloakmakers unions Nos. 3 and 4. rriage and Wagon Makers union. Connel's ‘me:sage Harris yesterday 9.—Scottdale t excitement tonight pitched battle was fought between workers and negro is fatally shot not entirely demonstrating that satisfactory conditions are thorities and one among the railroads here today Is in line | = Everything was quiet at the Webster street with the improvement noted yesterdwy. On | yards yesterday, the west side of the river every road end | OR time, Beer Pump Mak Stationary Engin United Engineers union trains being s union No. 3. frelght being sent as to warrant sending troops to Wallac no orders to that end have been iss the Omaha will die before morning. This afternoon the negroes came and a special out at 1 o'clock. yard has practically a full complement of | ®"4 *{ojetram recelved by H. S. men and the handling of cars on suipp TROOPS ON GUARD IN WASHINGTON Hungrians Theatrical Stage Employes union. commercial agent of the Santa Fe at Omaha, B e mixa A ne oy des council, private switches has been resumed. Tre | announces that his road will take all passenger service Is also on a normal basis | Of freight, perishable as well as live stock except. for the few duplicate trains not now | for all points on the & running for lack of busines: side decidedly larger forces of yard and switchmen are at work and the returas of strikers to work are increasing in nuwmber. Guarding Northern Pacific Tacoms Division. Bridges on th and a rush was then made for Sc maddened negro Metal Trades council, entering town, each armed em with the single REORS. Spterin On the east | exception of the union Ktock yards, Chicago. Seamen's union, Typograplcal union, more troops arrived In the city and tomor- Fourth cavalry, fully equipped, with Captain Fred The colored men bec LOCAL LABOR FE On that side all freight offercd is being | Mass Meeting this/ Evening Expected handled. The exceptions to the rule there will leave Vauconver barracks for Tacom The two companies of Infantry arrived today, officers called upon the s for help and Determine Future Action. are the Louisville & Nashville and Mobile None of the loeal labor leaders pretend to & Ohio. road crews, which, however, are iu a fair way for adjustment, have all Gravel Roofers. tal Cornice and fkylig t Iron Workers tructural Iron Workers. hich have dificultios with thelr | pregict what action will be taken in Omaha ok e since the uplons and assemblies in Chicago work Wednesday at Port Townsend, ht Workers, who gave them in command. The battery we WILL FIGAT THE TROOPS, morning unless the trouble is submitted to Preparations Belog aliforaia Strlkers, SAN FRANCISCO, July 9.—The strikers bave temp: and are massed at t the oth right on to Seattle among strikers. shals are guarding all No trouble has occurred thus far With the troops wh arrived yesterday, there are 300 regulars o duty on this division of the Northern Pacific, as well as 150 deputy marshals and a do Thirty extra policemen are quell a riot Regulars and deputy mar- ards out of town one negro fell arbitration. for o Battle by | ipis evening at most likely develop a sentiment one way or but no ome ean tell at this time rily retired from the depot | What action ir headquarters await- | number of idle men in the city in fayor of striking without Bullding Workers, Word has be and kindred Brass Finishers. Brass Molders organizations now, and as deputy sheriffs. lng orders from Labor Leadcr Kuox. In an- | rule, the | ticipation of regular troops belng called out, | further & number of the Sacramento s have | BTERERCS beqn sent to Stockton to blockade the road and also to warn the men of the approach | r per wh of the soldiers. It Is their Intentlon to selze | guys w a train and blockade the road o it will be | tha goy some time before the troops will be able to | of (he ceed to the city. In the meantime the | = g far strikors at Sacramento will have been warned | {p Jocal of the advance of the regulars and a G leaders d effort will then be made to resist | believe every fircarm to be found has been brougl or ‘meetings tends to develop which extends to those who Besides there think that to quit The strike here is broken running regularly and the movement of freight train® began today are In sympath rike feel'ng are in symp are employe senger trains are work for a few of compelling Embargo Partly Raised at M MEMPHIS, strike situation in this city proved today. The tie-up on the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis and the Kansas City Birmingham Machine Workers, roment to take some greatly threa is decidedly everything has remained very qulet PREDICTS A GENERAL STRIKE, fron Job Workers will b wiade Chris Evans e b t all surface and Will Be Ca but the feeling 18 strike of the A. acting hastily the troops. The strikers are armed with | spreading rapidl b 3 preading rapidly that the Winchesters and an attempt of the military | R. U. {s the'cause of all working people, for to dislodge them will m in bloodshed | beaten tached left for Kansas City and Birm poorly organised, strike movement of them can be certainly result | the reason that it is thought if the men are Men at Cheyenne At West Oakland the A. R. U. bad its | organized pleket lines extended clear out fnto the bay | rapldly last night. T different directions awaiting the expected ap- | the syt pearance of the regular troops headed from | heretofor the Presidio in this direction. The was | strik g has' grown v of unlons, including CHEYENNE, e boats were sent out in | Omaha, and it Is having the effect of getting und by the erdel out agalnst the Unicn Pacifl bacause of tho general shuls