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"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JU 91, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. FTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187l OMATHA, b} % 1 b | i 1 whatewve N ), ‘7¥ ; J 1 \{ 1 {0 T \ T SEITCT " VR delegates were once more bustness men | ) o \ NCITR no inconvenlence ataver per \ \ OCAQR | 1tte raitroad buliding o r T " i REFUSED 10 CIVE BAIL|rsicumscsaim, bt | BIRMINIAM 1S ENCITED | Bomiomitotiies Soon 2o POLITICAL INSURANCE CASE | et aotce WORK OF DYNAMITE have a t umn from Washngton,” he | the r ad officials eclaim, with the excop- il t —_ i i sald. ““The lent is going | | tion of the unskiiled use cof fuel by green blic th ) « RIS 16 Qondjutors Commi ail | an arbitration committce, 80 1 hav | Assaults by Rtrikers on Negro Minera | firemen, the railroads have no complaint to | £uit Institnted at Montroal Which is Likely | deat Dia f ; ¥ Debs and Hig Oondjutors kel 1o Jall | & A owing document, ‘with ¢ | i : | make. ‘1t is probable that the shops will % Ukt Sonsitonal Seval T uires Dy Eight Miners Literally Blown to Pieces by Ustil Monday, the conference, L would .wi Bitterly Dencunced, be in active operation i a day or two. o Canse Eensational Developments, the contr \ ty U table Exnl Gompers to preent to the b fiteds ol - declared forfeited ¢ sfons for an Uraccountable Explosion, — eral managers.” 3 T ’ COOLEY ON THE USE OF TROOP! roads that were to be constructod | flat s h ) To' then | to read the document " COURSE ol | HAD A SUBSTITUTE PASS EXAMINATION | states of Sinaloa_and Chiluah e ARRESTED FOR VIOLATING THE INJUNCTION Vo Bk Rl '. | GOVERNGR JONES' COURSZ COMMENDED o st i $ NATI S pressnted by Mayor Hopklns calling it ‘ 73“‘,',l-Iv.::‘:”:I:"«l“::.’f:' A Lotter o Tiding the Number of Vietims, NONE NOW ALIVE TO TELL THE TALE nd % instatec ¢ left the document and the con- ? ABHING Ayl Sab Gy 4 CONSTANTINOPL uly 171t 18 L Warrant Issued ot tho Tnstance of tho | formes promised (o sond i an an wer. | List of Killed as Given by First Account | WASHINGTON, July 17.—In view of criti- | Claim that the 1 1 Was Insured to | o) NAt. the ' sovardnient TN Banta Fa Company—Ono of Debs’ Al tion on behalf of the dele- Wus Correct but the Number s that :w’an»l IY'"n m’v-r]'.l in certain Get Mo to Carry on w Volitical dre: bof 4 o ol 8y ” vieums ot | Were g Their Daily Supply of oy ; ot gates realized that it Mr. Gompers e More Th rters on the legality of the course pur- Campaign — Consorvatives Ald aGent: ALLuRIte I GPLO. th 'erente:no i s b - senited to aoedpt it e Amerien it plntd eral troops, notably in Chicago, not to b Bameout ol otk rok anen % SR eration of Lab ould be placed In an preserve the peace, but to execute the de- 3 over 200, The populace is in ite of CHICAGO, July 17.—F Debs, G. W H as Fesofved to tell Mr. Debs that he | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, July 17.—Birming- | crees of the federal judiciary and keep In | MONTREAL, July L\ Actlon un by | 1 ) the prediotions that anotk NUMBER OF KILLED MAY NEVER BE KNOWN s i Rk choose any three gentlemen fn the | pg s \ ' fever of excitement today | operation the provisions of the Interstate [ A, Dem zainst the Massachusctts Bene- | & ; Py Wat L £5,000,000 [— Moward, L. W. Rogers and Sylvester Kell- | COre o "wio woukd with an equal num. | hom Bas bech i a fevor of exciiement woddy | 000 re Taw, the following lettor from | fit assoclation of Boston for $17,000 and by | (§ Do) Is computed at & RoEy e omcers ot the Ui, were com- i bor of cltizens and Mr. Debs call upon (e | Lt the | Ca 0f the meat able, exponents of the con- | C. A, Chenevert for $5,000 are the forerun. | - - Ouly Scattered, Fragments of the Viotims mitted to Jall today by Judge Seaman in the | board of managers, but Mr. Gompers must | nonunion men and deputy sheriffs at Pratt b gy ion Sy “he land has peculiar applica o s 4 . Now French Press Law. 2 7 United States court for alleged violation of | NOt go alon mines last night. The air has been thick | gjon LR CLUTLUC L Lo g S gt ol e PARIS, July 17.—It Is stated the cabir Have Been Discovered. the injunction Issued by Judges Wood and Hour after hour the conference walted for | wity rumors as to the number of killed ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 15.—Presi- [ Both claims are for policles held by the | wiy muke the press bill a stion of ¢ - el 4 b Mr. Debs' reply, but none came until the 3 ) Maw 3 H . late Mr. La Ferriere of thier ho had [ Grosscup. The four leaders of the strike In | aftcrnoon papers a unced the fact th and injursd in the battle, some of the re- | dent Cleveland: Honored Sir > m; that ; i s % a SR i e | afternoon papers announ he fa L \ he great strike in which your officia sforred them to the plaintifts, creditors THEL A ¥1% 6on LANG (o R il iEN P - K Feality went to jall in default of bail, for | Mayor Hopkins had presented the document [ POrts placing the list of dead at twelve and | the great strike in which your offclal intiers | AAEETHE MR (0 )t i Lot 1 ! ko | FELLOW WORKMEN PARALYZZD WITH FEAR this measure and M ] the court offered them their liberty until :{n"-lll‘h,a(, President Debs had jumped the con- ||,; W um;u([ul‘ 1\‘.\:, m:v ”fin[;x [lr:l»l\wrlwh_\' 1 Srakiy ehiowhe oy bRt uk Ivs T bbb | . (15 GGR RN LIi6 BT HiahE o AHe chround Tt i dr thes next Monday, when they will have a hear- | ference. _ | information it is learned the list given last | ajjowed to express my unqualified satisfac- ; 4 ’ 5 emitic org Parole, has fled to * s TR SHT I Shikgs of contembt, - Dhole: bail 1]1.;. ¢ ""\E“"“.h 1’v|r|; .11“11',],\[.<:1\|‘ I\\‘h‘-‘n u"’::;‘- might s correct. Six men were killed and | fion with every step you have talen in vin- that the policies were legally obtained, | FIE O B TG rirending Scenes at the Mouth of the was fixed at $8,000 cach, but the men re- | trapped Into bringing all the horrors of & | about fifteen wounded. It s impossible to | dication of the national.authority and with | that there was fmpersonation, as La Ferricre | Af Drumont: pred t the passage of Pit When What Kemnined of the \ fused to give It and the court committed | general strike upon the country. secure a full list of the wounded on account | the restoration of ln\]\ m‘y‘l’ :m'wr “'I)_"!v"n'lf,w was near death »M.‘ b Calnthl Ul 1s (1" bill will be speedily followed by a revolu Victims Wero Hrought to \ AHBKG. - Dbk And . his. companions. wera takeni.| wAfter & Heafty lay ued the docu- | of the rioters hurrledly taking thelr in- [ followed or is now In prograss. Tl supposed to have taken place, Politics . # o oy e ‘ adviging the rn, which ha i tion and_ deliberation with which you have | yaye also crept into the case. The plain- Tried to Stah Mre Sands; the Surface, { to jail by Marshal Arnold and before they | Ment ACvisIng i St 4% | Jured from the ficld and secreting them. | prgoceded are, 1 think, worthy, like the o b % i ) L £ 4 appeared in the press, and adjourned to their | g 50 OE [ e R RS L NIglat CHFRINe s are well known members of the liberal [ LONDON, July 17.—As a cab drove up to R feft the court room Judge Seaman in- | homes wondering what brought them to Chi- ad. are: accompanying firmness, of highest praise, SR U el | Sl b 2 | structed the marshsl to let them out of | cago. B. W. TIERCE, chief of guards, and I am specially gratified ‘HI t a great T a St Steg s ha L HAZELTON, Pa., July i7.—Two hundred .5 YN EeR v ir dakonablo time oF timed <Lt [ — JOHN FLOR French rioter. and valuable lesson in constitutional con- 1 Premier Mercler, and it Is allged that | mons, with Mrs. Sends, the wife of the | ol B i (s S0 : Y y Mty 3 f SERIOUS DISTURBANCES HAVECEASED | THREE UNKNOWN NEGROES, nonunion | struction has been settled for all time with | the insurance scheme was arranged to ob- | Cambridge university public orator, a rough s of glant powder exploded in the midst they may lave abundant opportunity to con- ming remarkably little bloodshed. You and the | tain the necessary campalgn funds, The | looking man sprang ¢ vith a knife and | Of @ gang of miners at Stockton colliery No. 3 Bult with their attorneys between this and | Serlous Rioting Has Given Way to Petty THONY CARROLL, a negro miner. attorney general also have won the grati- | conservatives, who are at present in power, | attempted to stab her. Mrs. Sands’ as- [ 8 today and not enough of the men's bodies next Monday. Aunoyanees The wounded, as far as known, are as | tude of the country, not for this genera- | wili assist the company to the fullest ex- | sailint was se'zed by some 1 lers as the | was left for ldentification. This morning District Att Milchrist | WASHINGTON, July 17.—The daily re- [ follows: tion only, but for all time, and that God | tent. La Ferricre died some time in Febru- | lady swooned. The motive ot known, On account of the distance of the Stock= 4 1 ar o Jeorgs D, RO T wi ay P! 0! 0 the sincere prayer I’ i e atter has bee anging ¢ r G it = filed an information In court charging the | Ports received at the War department from | Georgs Camp, & hogro miners Wit i e nt AR L A SR W Preparations for War Procecdings. ton collicry frem the main breaker it has officals of the unfon with violating the in- | the troops engaged in preventing dis- | oo, ey 0 b RCEERE SRS WTHOMAS M. COOLEY.” | general, is acting for th SHANGHAL July 17 ie Chinese mer- | been customary to send the dynamite and Junction and asked for a writ of attachment | turbances on the railroads in the west show Philip Steinitz, a striker. L = s chant steamships have left here for Corea. [ otlier ecxplosives in boxes to No. 8 and i {fll’ contempt. It was unnecessary to issue a ‘ that the resistance of the strikers has gen- Barney Anderson, a negro nonunion miner. DYNAMITE ON THE TRAUK. ALIEN BILL DISCUSSLD. It is und od they hav gone to with- there distribute them to the workmen at Wrlt for Debs, for he was in court when the | erally diminished from formidable rioting to | The indignation of the citizens reached a draw the Chincse troops from that country. | the bottom of the second shaft as they information was filed. When the Injunction | patty annoyance and obstruction. This is | elimax this afternoon when a mass meeting | Forward t of n Northern Pacific Engine | pagsed Its z In tho ouse of | On the otlier hand it is asserted that the | apoear 1n the morning on thelr way to % was filed by Judges Grosscup and Wood | was held to de ounce the strikers. Strong Wreeked at Missouln, ords Yesterdny. Chincse have strengthened their position in | particularly true of the northwest. General s provided ants on bel how it occurred, and he may appoint a nie cight coaches con- SHA alf of that railroad. The pe- HATL, July 17.—Viceroy Ksing- | Charles Schugert says he saw about a dozen the usual chancery summons was fssued and olutio e adopted and a c tee 1 7 7 I b s offt y she has [ WOrk. It was Charles O'Donnell’'s duty to those named in the injunction were directed | Merritt at St. Paul, for instance, reports ;Z,‘,,,‘,.(;_.’,':,\‘.‘""r,.,"“',,,',:',[',,',.’fl".l o commitee ofl | MISSOULA, Mont., July 17.—An eastbound [ LONDON, July 17.—Lord Salisbury in the | Atifl ~ Japan oficially denics that she LELH e e b e s ,”w’;‘m to appear court yesterday to | that obstructions have been encountered on | jijoy in bringing the guilty parties to § Northern Pacific train, the first in sixteen | House of Lords today moved the sccond read- T men to go down into the shaft today.werd ki MHCeES AT ALl warie Wit irought |10, Creat TNORthonnrRiiroad, SrAnRInB NS tice. Speeches were made Drominent | days, was wrecked today at a point about | jng of the alien bill. Lord Rosehory the Earthquake in Southenst Mexled thio drivers, &nd thoss are. o omIViGIDNTN § DebBEs in . court . with _the . attorneys | SO Bh A N e A e citizens, in which the strikers were de- | two miles cast of here by a dynamite upon declared the question was less urgent | OANACA, Mex., July 17.—Official reports | Lo L0 i S i Nor naversheen ratained o tos datend | aire S VORISR, L nounced as bushwhackers and assassins. Gov- | ridge concealed In the track. Tho engine | (han at the time the noble marquis was | Bave been recelved of severe carthquakes [ Foca s THYE fhom the oponing. = —How memy \ ton wan rend 1o, the ool by Attoriny sn- | Trom San Francisco Genoral Rugor re- | Tior Jones was highly prajsed for bls | yag barely struck tho spot when a terrifc | in ofice, when no legislation was thought | {hroughiont the extreme southenst part ot R S O ) christ, When he finished seading the in. | Ports that it will be necessary to send the [ Prompt act AKIE SLOD L ardon by | explosion was heard, the shock shatterIng | nocossary. Alied cration had mreatly | Mexico & few days ago. The shock de- 5 1ot be - shrlat. Wiien e fnished reading the In- | B AR It e e e o, come, | the reblllon, Tho miners are guarded by s heard e ok eTing | mecessary. - Alien immigration had greatly | uiovd many thousands. of dollars: Worth of | tho Lving is taken. A y George e rep- | Sttt 4 e fifteen companies of soldiers tonight, with | the pilot and right cylinder and pis : | decreased. He had the authority of the | property. No 1 life 0 The driver: " F Tesenting the recefvers of (he Santa Ie sys. | , General Miles reported to headquarters the | fifeen Ay i o : o e y property. No loss of life has as yet been | The drivers went into the stables te ; ; s sys- | e G e enday, | oFders to shioot to kill, and if another ‘attack | It also broke the windows of the cab and | yolice oficers to say no outrages against | reported. R T e tem, took the floor and read a petition for GSnAraLE AL Will take steps to ascertain | 18 made the troops will make short work of | mail c Had the engine gone fairly over | poroimngovernments had been hatehed in e arness their mules and while they were ’ writs of attachment against the defend- L i L the rloters. Fifty-four strikers were ar- | the cartridge, the result would have been | grot piiiin™ The present la Destructive Fire in Shan shal. thus engaged the explosion took place, place and that a collapse of the entire mine most unwilling harborer | LONDON, July 17.—The German steamer | g ahout to follow, they waited for death. He did not expect the [ Bdward Bohlen s stranded at the mouth of | Tt was in this position they were found by pass at the |vru~v|u session, but | the Congo river on the we:t coast of Africa. | gome miners from No. 2, who hastencd the responsibility lay with the government. i - through the subterranean passageway to No. The measure then passed its second reading GermansalusloiiigDentl B S e Were. ason LbiBRUEE by a vote of §9 to &7. BERLIN, July 17.—lerr Fricke, an oper- i trains. | The formal proceedings began at 2 o'clock, when the attorney for the defendants asked - that they be released on their personal i recognizance. Judge Seaman finally de- cided to set the case for next Mondiy, and \ 7 2 rested during the day, and fifty more will be | more disastrous, as bt R L 0a or his rpose. A 800! a Y ¢ Y E cle: emed gainst persons medi- " tition asked that the defendants bo punished | 0ar0 (08, (0} Judkient It s soon s p | arrestcd tomorrow morning. The prisoners | stituted the train, which was loaded with | g €O O Ho emid the - government | mun's new gun factory has been destroyed | Men standing about 0'Donnell -receiving for contempt for violating the order ap- | General Miles' Judgme e Were brought to Birmingham ard are being | troops and passengers. The strikers de- LI LR i ; : their powder a moment before the explosion to do 0, the regular troops now at Chicago L & L] Ay & could accept no part of the bill by fire, involving a loss of over 1,000,000 ointing the receivers as well as for vio- | t0 0 80, the regular troops new ac CIUCAES 1 gyqrged by a strong force of deputy sheriffs | nounce the act in unmeasured terms. There P00 ACQRL IR PATC BB Bb a0d (e | taets. " The fire is supposed. to have been took place. The drivers were hurled ting tho general injunction as it applies | &% ocommends o suggestion or outside | at the coutny jail. faconaiarable teell i ers ovors thet retura || SRR Ao KT SET e i egatal| (ncenlaryy orlgihet o s ies o s |atoutERs promsotioualy s sanilB o RENR to the Santa Fe. A number of acts of | So "eCOMWIENCE Ro SUEESRUCH Of OHETC e 0. work! oF ‘aome engingges and conductors; | LOSIION N had taken and suid ln regard ary origin. i wero paralyzed with fright. Fear- ; i violenco were alleged and interference with | hodhest Will have any ihffuence with [H¢ | %uNNING DAYLIGHT TRAINS ONLY. | and it is said some one In sympathy with | ¢ €PN picleq, (a8 IR e 10 s GermnnSUERTAE) Btranded: ing an cxplosion of gas had taken cago riots has confirme official elrcle 5 the strikers adopted this method of deterring Laltior L LU R S T lal Creles | Southern Pacifie Will Not Risk Running | further progress. A trestie 100 feet long, | thal Fneland was ofield’s favorite policy of consolidating Them at Night. three miles west of here, and one 150 feet | 1 SO0 O t T The Southern | long on the Cocur d’Alene branch were burned last night. the troops at great central posts near the | SAN FRANCISCO, July 17 large cities. It is the intention of the | pacific company continued to run passenger department now to carry out this policy fixed bail at $3,000 each. The four men | juot as fast as prudence pe 15, Poey | trains more or less regularly during the |y nURNERS GAUSING TROUBLE. SR e MR S t Thai n et b facian barl, wha wars | Just as fast as prudence permits. Tho frst ||\l 00 igne, ut all might trains aro iy m——— atic bass who married the widow of one of - the | the shaft. There the horrible sight met ¢ committed to jail until Monday. | Chicago, for ulthongh the troops will be with- | still being abandoned. For the present but | Montana People Thoroughly Aroused Over OFFICIAL RETURNS FROM Gt Steinways, the piano manuf s, is dead. | their gaze. Strewn over the twisted and ers were fragments of human flesh and limbs of the unfortunate he men were too much affected o 7 o torn tin National Congress Canvasses the Vote for RO ENIRINEE M) aRaldtio President and Vice President. PARIS, July 17.—Baron Beyens, the Bel- | miy truction of Rutlway Bridge: Mont., July 17.—Reports from A_telegram was produced in court sent | qrawn from the city they will all be quartered | one westbound and one eastbound overland the D by Debs on July 2 to North Butte, Mont. | at Fort Sheridan,” fifteen miles away, and | trjn a day will be run on the Ogden line, | HELEN TR L cnalininngete e wankenine | none of the many bateeries and troops that | Noyunion train crews are flocking to division | all portions of Montana are to the effect that | \p YORK, July 17.—Tho following was | Blan minister to Francs, is dead. to attempt to remove the remains of the hours complete paraly will follow. Po- | and western points will Le sent back to | headauarters and this is probably the reason | trains are running on the Northern Pacific | yocqived today by steamer from Rio de N Oto i iTaiTan T ST dead. ; 3 tatoes and fce are out of sight. Save your | their posts. They will constitute the per- | WY 80 few relght trains are being moved | main iine close to the schedule time, and | yyneiro: VIENNA, July 17—Joseph Hyitlo, the | jccicuine parties were scon formed and . money and buy a gun manent garrison of Fort Sheridan, which, | Tho Mt fOUE rdh GRREEERe o T CO0C | that the company has enough applications | “'Rio DR JANEIRO, June 18.—(Special Cor- | noted anarchist, is dead, aged 3. of miners desended)into the miReRUIRE 4 | =t d At imento the only exciting ine'dent | quetors, with a few exceptions, have applied | go)lowing is the final result of the vote for s LERS AND INDIANS AT OUTS, @ | begun, but it was a difficult task. Frag- any point of disturbance, will become one s the Conference | of the first units of the new system of of today was the dispatc ing sixty United Stat ng of a train bear- | gor worl and the compdBy hopes to saon. be = gl SR —— ments of human tlesh were found some dis- regulars to I L it RERY HD president and vice president of the republic | gloodshied Predicted in the Western Part | tance up the lope, elinging to the rails and A Patrick Melirydo Dosc with the Federation of Labor. | army posts. Unless congress shail provide i L X able to handle freight. "The only delay now | Di¢G O AR ot IEE o ational co | it ¥ muir on the Oregon brauch. The compiny b > des pridges. Since | &8 ed today by the national con, of Oklahomu. ties 1 sticking to the roo vhile y- COLUMBUS, 0., July 1. —The conteren | for"s"sbstantal nereafs "ot ‘e vesuur | LA, 100 T JEREl o | g, form,the detrueon of e, s | i commitied of (e whotch wor W | Orcr a0, Oty 17— dpor gen- | her! Noss honcs an T 1 1y bolevad lately held in Chicago under the auspices 0'1 A antian mf‘y Of the smaller posts in the | there werc becoming ugly. The strikers at | propcetion more than twenty b have ‘\‘:l"} Prud 1 t\yh ml“uy‘w |]xu” nings, a rellable scout and cowboy, just at least a dozen men were blown to B BNnoncan, edaration, of Labor Trasiona | west, e T O been destroyed by fire. In the last twenty- { | Cesarlo de Faria Alvim, 3,719; Ruy Dar- | In from the Cheyenne aud Arapahoe coun- s After surveying the work of destruction ay several hundred men’ who had obeyed [ o'y UL ¥ Hdbes have been burned £ urs e bridges have been burncc e 3 perts sericus trouble between the | Foreman Shugart emerged from the pit and b MORE SOLDIERS FOR MONTANA, tho order to strike returned to work in the | (2% " Ro v mountain division. People of of the most Important labor gatherings ever 18; Jose Luis de Almeida Cauto, | try, n ) held in this country,” sald Patrick MeBryde, — ) machine shops. This morning most of them [ ¥ " VB0 0" are becoming aroused over | :{l'x i unn‘a'm‘!rn-;' l‘;T lhffw-rydr;‘ ‘l’ Indians and the settlers. A rising of the | instituted preparations for bringing to the ! secretary-treasurer of the United Mine | Second and Eighth Infantry and Niath | ren cd away. The men have been intimi- | (po yurning of bridges, and volunteers ar ‘\i ra 3 \r nez, 2 A0 'I4'y‘"\\|’l’“¥' aen [ndians is momentarily expected and the | Surface the remains of the victims. After Workers, today. Mr. McBryde represented Cavalry Ordered to Buttoe. dated by the strikers and feared violence | (ot RUOREARY Wit ofters to guard bridges | M0USh Victorino Bericra, 96, ¥60; Jose Luls | pinchmen are proparing for a confliet, The | all had been arranged, the hoisting to the the national union of miners in the confer- The first battalion of the Second in- | at the hands of the Rt U. men if they | gng o shoot any man caught in any act | oo o€t CRta: e et ¢ | trouble has been brewing since April last, rface commenced. In order that the feel- we when two Indians and @ white man we Ings of the relatives of the men might be Killed In an affray. which arcse over the | spared it was arranged to hoist each box question of rights to certain lands, fThe | to the top of the tower, and from there ence and in speaking of the gathering gave | fantry, Fort Omaha, under command of t back to worl this morning. that will endanger life. The state has of- Vice President Towne of the Southern Pa- 5 captur an interesting side light on the proceed- [ cojonel Bates, le e i £ ice Presid lowne of the n 1 fered a reward of $1,000 for the capture of Ings. Colonel Bates, left on a special train Iast | cific posted a notice today that the Sacra- | it 8O0 dueh work. Jos te Jose de Moraes de IFaria Alvim, Ba 1,444; ; Prude Francisco o evening for Cheyenne, where it will be | mento shops would be reopened (omorrow e et AL veriano de Almedia Brandao, : , 5 s take them to their several homes. As each A convention of local unioms, Mr. Me- | evening for € 5 ¥ a s FALD; 5 seat of the present trouble is Red Moon, £ L Bryde said, had declared in favor of a ' jolned by trocps, both cavalry and Infantry, M\;““[{' l'“;"““"‘l'\wmhz be v‘m;m.r{![ ul_lr men _ Btrikers ofter to Guard Property. 3 o e alihamlstHingMI T ohuity Wandk thaka is. | bos appearcd on the surface an agonizing general strike and demanded the presence | from Forts McKinney and Russell, and pro- _“I:“ G :,“I; a0 l" l‘{L" ”'"“’[“‘»”vi fi ‘;\‘l"' SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 17.—The media- GONE OVER TO FREE TRADE, faction extends to all the Indians in G and ;\:l_ went up from the multitude In walting, of Mr, Gompers in Chicago. Mr. Gompers | ceed to Butte, Mont., to open the Lc-Up | ooy that men retarning th work are com. | tion committee of the strikers today made a : o Washita counties. It is arsely scttled \“:ml!’l tora their halr and shricks of agony A ~ recognized the gravity of the situation and | on the Utah Northern road. pelled o g‘,,‘ an agre it to stand aloof | formal offer to Governor Markham and v South Wales Government Defeated— | region in the western part of Oklahoma, | ™ ,'l'.h“ “'m:'_lfiq kever ey sent telegrams to all the national and inter- | “pORT ROBINSON, Neb., July 17.~(Special | from anl an Luabor Party Strong. and!fs the wildest'in:the territory. Dlieué officials ervthing possible to abor unions. He declares that the | United States Marshal Baldwin to furnish assuage their grief, but ry little could be \c clections | are more Indians than whites in the three national trades unions, and to different rail- | qelogram to The Bee)—Four trcops of the | company simply fnsists hat its emple from 2,500 to 3,000 men, members of the | SYDNEY, N.S. W., July 17 Ao road brotherhoods of firemen and trainmen. | Ninth cavalry received orders teday o be | ghall Lave nothing to do with the A. R. American Railway union, to serve as deputy | have resulted in the defeat of the government | counties named. which accounts for the § )l names of the vietims as far as known [ grnnldcm Arthur ot the engineers wrote that | i readiness to take a train for Fort Rus- | *In Oukiand, as well as I Sacramento, the | United Statcs n for the purpose of | and tho return of fifty-cight free trade, and | S fQlt - Settiers i the veighborhood | qro; e was unable to be present. sell upon its arrival here, with three com- | rajleoad officials are meeting with difficulty | protecting nonunion trainmen cmployed by | e 5 2 beinis . | of Red Moon recently purchased 300 Win- CHARLES O'DONNE ed 26, % As the conference was about to convene a | panjes of the Bighth infantry from I\ T i en to Sun theie ahory | the Southern Pacific'company to operate its | thirty-nine protection and twenty-elght labor | chesters, determining to defend their homes | o BB OmONERLL Jased LS delegation from local unions that had already | McKinney, Wyo. The train will reach here | ana man their trains. The strikers have | trains. The men offer to serve without 3 pat 54 independent of United States troops, the | "Apppw 1anor. aged 88, marrled, left work informed the delegates that if | toorrow morning. The strength of the | hoen practically successful in intimidating | pay and make only one condition, that they John Morley Outvoted. nearest post being two (Ll\‘;“ll.v\u.l Qs JOHN PRIMBONE, aged 22, singlo. they did not agree to call a national 8us- | command from here will he ten offic and | the men who otherwise might have stepp shall not be called upon to assist in any DUBLIN, July 17.—At the sitting of the v;nn The Inlians claim soverelgnty over JOHN KORHLDA, ag-d 23, kingle. pension the strike was lost and that the | 167 men. Licutenant Cclonel Reuben T. | Into. vacant positions. Today, however, a | way in the movement of trains except to |y pir fon s ) of the | the lands and permit their cattlo and horses | ANTHONY MORGAVITZ, aged 25, single, conference would be held responsible for | Bernard will have command of the to run at will, to the damage of settlers JOHN KRINOCK 5 the defeat. .| ron, with Lieutenant Grote Hutehes The delegation was quietly but firmly in- | juieioe ana’ Lientenant M. D, P formed that the conference would take sueh | yorjne’ quartermaster, with Captains Lt few more men returned. Many of these | protect property and men. he strikers say = ’ men were escorted (o and from their work | this offer is made in good faith, in the in- 15t Mr. ) . the chicf | crops L by troops of cavalry. The passige of these | terest of farmers and merchants of the | secretary for Ireland, on a question of pro- | 1 nimals, and the Indians retalizte | JOHN BRIZ odd-looking processions through the streets | Pacific coast, so that they may move their | cedure, his being the third time Mr. | by killing those of the whites. Men posted 1 the | Morley’s authority had been thus st in Indian affairs say that in the cveat of q 28, married, KI, aged 44, married. ged 23, single. members voted cttlers are wont to shoot tres- | JOHN MOTRIRS assing ED TH ¥ action as it believed to be in the Interest | pouq’ Stedman and Garrard commanding | of Oakland afforded about the only exeit products and merchandise, provi y 0 DISPUTE. g 1 of the workingmen of the country. thelr’ respective troops, accompanied by | ment at that point today. One man, supposed | Southern Pacific company can find the men | naught, he adjourned the meeting in or a fight much blood will be shed, as the it X ¢ After the delegates had listened to & | Jiaitenants Gardner, Preston, Armsirong, | to be a striker and In whose possession sey- | to man their trains. !'Il ;'”"-“I““", “"“‘: |l'-‘ should )rw{y:n the | Indians are we!l armed sland Sends Hishop Marty ta ! statement made by Mr. Debs and investi- | [idsey, Hickok, and Captain’ M. W. Day | eral st'cks of dynamite were found, was ar- el ar e FatiConfa chairmanship. Amid the confusion which e o Cloud Diocese : gated for themselves Into the trouble at [ M0 R Simcer, rested near the railroad yards by soldiers fteliierd and Bupantl ""_f“l’:";_'" I ed somebody shouted: *“You had WHOLE VILLAGE WIPED OUT. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. July 17.-(Special i { Chicago a peculiar state of affairs presented | " preAL Wyo, (via Clearmont), July | and taken to the city prison. SACRAMENTO, Cal,, July 17. s Just | petter reconsider your position as chief sec- S Telezram to The Bee)—The trouble be- itself. 17.~(Speclal Telegram to The Bee)—Thre The ikers today instituted habeas cor- | reported that General Superintendent Fill- | retary for Ireland as well.” Forest Tires Working Fearful Havoe In} yoan the Catholle church and the sisters There was Mr. Debs and the A, R. U. | companics 16 men'in all, 1iehth infantry: | pas: ;- ccedings to recover Bdward Jost, | more and the mediation committee of the A. The Trish land commission met again at New dersey. here is about settled. Archbishop Treland on the one side and there was Mr. Pullman, | left Vi Clearmont. tor Chevenne wt nog | Qo ot their Teaders, who' s locked up In & | . U, have had a conferenc Fillmore | Moon today in sccret session. It Is under- | GG HARBOR CITY, N. J, July 17— | who has hnd full chargo of the matter stood that Chicf Secretary Morley m the railroads and the different brotherhoods Rti oL tNakrareatiintasl At aptain | box car on the mole and guarded by 1d There is no ol- | showed the committee tha contract between has removed and, atded by Major Wells, shon Martin Marty from on the other. The representatives of the Licutenants Ames, Terrett, Miller, | diers. Jost, disguised as a sailor, was ar- | the company and the Pullman company to | lodged a protest against the actlon o have been raging in this vicinity for the past [ Sloux Falls diocese to St. Cloud,” Minn firomen and trainmen, while opposed to T DreAlden Shaw. The order | rested last’ night. The eoldiers found him | run the sleopers. Fillmore said the strikers | COmmission vesterday, and did not re have boon raKing I tin viowity (0% the PASH | dioccue. Te is selal (ila: WaskAdnbutONERE the strike, or rather to the bovcott, had ¢ wire at 10 a. m. Headquarters crouching under @ Pullman car In the rall- | conld return to work without prejudice, with | contrary to anticipation. eek, ‘Toda e ville as wip Ve Nim of the unplensant. duty. oesgend: nothing but words of praise for Mr. Debs; in at MeKinney. road yards. The railroad company’s pay | the excention of those arrested for crimes. Debating the A list Measare. gue e iial lmen tiint had oo Aweoplag Jiine RN re Y i LS for his assoclates they had nothing but s car, bearing §150,000, passed down the Oak- | The committee will have the contract read | paARiS, July 17 \ towards Bridgeport were turned aside by a | RIways been friendiy to them ey W PEALING T : ; K- | The ° ave ARIS, July 17.—In the Chamber of be sent awav. This fs a vietory fc words of condemnation; indeed, it has seldom APPFALING TO JUDGE RI land mole today and through the city, dis- | at the meetings of the various unions tonight, i hue shift of wind last night, and during the | bishop, and It is ,,.umm..‘u.‘;fu'r.'.f'l ;:.;:u.l»’x'fi roring liear mien get such a bursing wages for May and June. S woint is still | Deputies today the debate on the anti- | carly hours of the morning they reached | lars of the charg been my lot to Said a striker: *“The sticking against the sisters will B8 Mr. Howard and other members of the [ Evanston Employes of the Unlon Pacific | who came to the car were told to decide | the Dullmans.’ Acting Chairman Douglas | anarchist measure was opened by M. Bois- | a point near the little hamlet of Gre now come out. This is considered a pros A. R. U. board, except it be the language Want Another ¢ hance whether they would return to work or not. | of the mediation committes has just said: | serin, who denounced the government's | bush The residents in the meantime had | motion for Bishop Marty. used against M. Arthur of the vnrl EVANSTON, Wyo., July 17 cctal to | If they elected to return their May Wages | “The committee and Fillmore had a conf bill, claiming it was uscless, dangerous and | driven their iy to a place of safety Politicinns Rousted by Snm Jones. engineer the trades union delegates at | mpe Bee)—When Judge Riner's order of | Were paid them. If they refused every dol- | cnce. It was brought about by the fruit | reactionary. Anarchism was due to the [ and when it became apparent that the Vil | giouX PALLS, 8. D, July 17.—(Speclal doomed they loaded their household nto wagons and hurried them away ill remained to be removed when the that the company owed them was | men, The striker out. The pay stages Into the have not the power to de- | shameless” conduct of the soclalists and to | lage w car will proceed by | clare the strike off. It is with Debs. I | the bitter strife between the old parties, | effects an Joaquin valley, | have wired him the situation. which had disgusted and dishcartened the | Much the conference. 1t secms that the organizers of the A U. had been so indiscreet as to confess that to The Bee)-Sam Jones lectured before R | July 1 commanding the employes of the the Lake Madison Chautaucua on “Get Union Pacific railway to report for work not e older organi- | later J or conside lemselves all the branches, thence o i each he honses, The ge | TV and Stay There” He sald: * ‘Get they Intended to break up the older organi- | later than July r wsider t A ranches, thence to Los An country. ames reached the houses. The village TR i T bl et el gations, and boasted that it only required | permanently discharged was received here to Uma and castward as far as Bl | Fight Hour Constitutional Amendment. LY on declared the measure was des..| #1000 In & lltila’clearing.in tho pina bolt, and | thera and sty there' Is e oF your Amer: Victaryof e present batde norder to be | tho me s of the American Rallway unioi gLl WASHINGTON, July 17. | snator um;m- Uned as o Wweapon against soclalists and a | (e sticks of hay and ary wooden buldings | more thin goo | il lang o nothiig successful. consult 1 attorney A YiRec. ey ALL ROADS RESUMING BUSINESS. today introduced a joint resolution providing | political move to bring about a division ved eve wetter foo clements | esscnee U there morally, so- THEY WERE ALL AFRALD. Hhgh thoiprase, nan aUARIIALY sy hex — for an amendment to the constitution provid- | among the republicans. M. Lazzare, the [ than the woads around. ' fho witlugers had | § b e fada,le A oIt can readily be seen, therefore,” con- | cause It was issued by the judg A 1 e toatotiAlontana Iling ikl 8 0 0g 'g | reporter of the bill, sald the measure was | been forced to flee g before this, and ave | if L A6 -UR-0G LY , kst 106 SRR LRl TR R b A & elght hours shall constitute a legal day's | rep 3 oWt oncamps clearing some S| and dud Phiere “are not twelve brog thnued Mr. Mebryde, “that ih boycott “‘]“"'" A aRpangitam o a1aies T the Only ption. work for persons doing manual labor. The | to inaure, public; safety, . Thjitimo Tox RavencAmMpRLIIL < learing xomenile minded, Bow et ot in” congrods today; cago was Dot only a flght ugainst capital, | of this opinion a numb e triier > | CHICAGO, July 17.—The west z proposed amendment specifies that “no per- | critical and anarchism must be exterminated, | #Wa¥ i - i wish Coxey had driven them all out of but a life and death struggle the | had returned to work when the order was | ¢ Az | roads, | BIOPONSS-Smendtgat. secipas IaNE NG PaE- | oL EKR oy A0igurned, e I washington. | Breckineldge 18 no worse different labor organizatio older | first posted, walked out again, The leadii are Just beglnning to resume business under | yid % SRSCTAUO SO T B anical pur- £y o lis than the rest, He got caught, that's all, 3 it is but fair to state that some of the | Ing to help ed men ou ¢l { time Dbefore business, particularly in the | other than water craft, shall require or per- LOX July 17.—-A dispatch to the Fremont County Citizens. of d fellows. You may get to heaven, following telogram s;’})mm'f;dfi. ko the tralnmen, - although | ditculcy, ndde passenger departments, will be what It | mit any employe doing manual labor to work | Times from St. Petersburg says: The chol LANDER, Wyo, July 17-(Special to the | Bt 3ou il never i 'to" whanington, for ppY/ & Ll i ALAWER L S Sk < L 3 ore orty-elgl i ne week, ¢ el St 88 ing alarming op ) " i X n oo e republicans und democrat; %o mct for themselves, und over 15,000 of | EVANSTON, Wvo., July 13, 183t—Hon, [ Was before the strike. The Southern Pa- :f’l}l I"\l":{u[l‘:nu;‘h‘{'r:“]l&\:"m["“"‘:'s(_\mm ‘}) era_epidemic is assuming alarming propor- | fiee)—The June term of the district court Bl Tan aaceinhats SREIPERE them joined hands with the A, K. U .l."u ‘\ n o 1‘ v\,;"‘.vx ne: R ar § 'x’ the cific today notified all Its connections that | 1,y Persons voluntarily and lawfully en- tions, The present wu.,m]m»‘;., "r,". uch | of Fremont county adjourned Satur jon't Teel like fools they don't ] o must declare (or & national suspen- | QLUTOVER Meretofore K At My Gf he | it was ready to resume the sale of tickets | gaged in any of the above pursuits shall | MOre Intense and more fatal eharacter than Audse. BIEUE B fied asnince; Unoo. ) Al Togim ghibitlomiat i Id:the trads unioniata. of Ghicage ton of the Union Pacific railway were mis- [ via all gateways and to all points at once, | not be unlawfully hindered or obstructed.” 18 gutbreaks af.ithe ' twu.. preyig ollowing: Willlam Wheaton, convicted of you ) o ¢ i The fight is a fght o capital ve tavor,” | #O" F WE1 NI RGVIe s 1o the effect | This s the firet time. the St AL ande fully. 98 vears. The disease has even penetrated Into | manslaughter, sentenced to a term of elght uminer clothes juthern Pacific rto been al nitentiary at - Laramic st Roceivers. i nland, which has hith lutely | years in the | arnishme 1 to the receivers, date said Mr. Debs. of your telesri "You hiave no right (o take sides with one | Juls ‘I and' heretore Tailed (o reort for “‘hl’h“l'v‘ll\v“‘lu‘jlfll;;: JDusiness in all direc- | o TS0TS " Tuly 17.-Judge Caldwell of | free from clolera, | e howpitals are.full | Hiurey Gllchrist, novie stenjing, (et our Froliition Ticket. ) galnst another,” sald the | Quty as required, do hereby respecttully e strike bega e No 2 4 and the pris being converted into a hos: warles Brown, horse . throe vear J S (o e R e nother,” wald - the | duty o8 e it th report for duty | Pacifie has issued notice that it will resume | the United States cireuit court today made l‘)‘flh‘” prisca i DYer Ata &k Cassidy, hor RLAR, LW YATR: | e me o aeas B it AN M =UARIALAA A ratherhoods, s and keep the | on July 2 bo not considored us o discharie | the sale of tickels to all points on its line | an order governing the action of the ‘Frisco — —— Winkle, cattle killing, two year wliethar thet batter s aat A Have a little comm: PSS trom the service of the company, and that | except that no tickets will be sold to points | y s s beg Arrested for Plotting Murder. Bryant, assault with htent to ¢ wheth e rop was to n nate mah yob represent out of this wuddle, | from the service of the cambunye ant this | pxcent 4 Assueta ) recelvers In garnishment proceedings begun ¥ AR SR i mit murder, 1 years; Albert Ha a state wclet or support men who would e DA e conxolenos. T S R L n the Coucr d'Alene country west of Desmet | In state courts. 'The judge directs that when | LONDON, July 18.—A ispateh to the | conempt of court,’ thivly " diys i the | eof the prohibitory law - the prohibis And so the delegates talked, dlscussed and SR or south of Hauser Junction. This part | the receivers are served with a notice of | Times from Mequinez, Moroceo, says: | county jall and £25 fin tior n onvention at Madison des talked all avound the subject, each Only Walting for the Tro of the road is not yet open for general busl- | garnishment lssued by a state court, they | Haja Maati, lately grand vizier, hls brother, A T o cided on the former course, The following although they expect to have it open | are to deliver to the officer serving the writ > to spring a resolution lest it might be BUTTE, Mont., July 17.—Attorneys of the v - 3 Y 0 s formerly ster ¢ war, an 3 uly o > | a vatif he fon ¢ cons b mature. I Gils contition Ar." Tcbs Union Pieific and Northern Pacific roads stiort ‘time, " The Unlon Pacifio has | o' copy ‘of Judge Caldwelfs sarnishment | {00 (VA% 0o MO Soidh Wl bt | s Doamn Hates, e i b Toomien, 1o | bt “Gerid 8, T ot N v, the conferance. He realized the difficult task tats. that thein roada will mave tr given notice that it is prepared to accept ( order and refuso to proceed further, and that | i, OLETN M A Ang beiaanas:| BEan. DAy uley, dr, B. T, Burke, 134 | §¢hu, R0 Gilons wovernor, Ny D Aloxs he had fo pertormi. The men he was ud- | here state that their roads will move trains | freight of all kinds to all points without | if the plaintift in the garnishment action | Pn¥'GEh%, PREG NEFf ATG® B A FERT BOACE | Malone and Jumes McDonald, arrested at | ey Coddington; leuatenint governor, dressing were not amatenrs in the matt in and out of the city as soon as a suffi- | restrictions except on live stock and perish- | proceeds further in the state court he shall | o yil8 Secussing to murder the new sultan | [AWINS on charges of contempt of comrt | Knute Lewls of Kingsbuly: secretury of 2 Jabor organization. A number of they clent force of reg ons artive. Butte | able freight in a limited territory i Mcn- | not be permitted to receive from the re- [ uoq"}ie ‘erand vizier ! 80 | in Interfering Wi Ahe e Oferating of ihe | state, J, I Hengon of Davisons auditor, ds more experience than himse The man | contalns fully ubcrs of different | tana and Oregs celvers the wages due him without the ex- . - ntie Tt i T Commisstoner. lmona: hora | thiecaeioll nat Headler ctisauitere’ daseRt lcux;v’l!‘:l‘lyl .1._‘“[\.-‘ ly’\.:\ ;“,‘. Jol w.:'u‘,i“.'“',“fi“r :;lx"‘. Srganls a b 'w'.l.”;\‘l.{:- Tomi iinors Quit Work, press order of the federal court, I\]:;.\:,.AJ‘Il\:uu;_u.!}. K”\‘ tion, foday ‘and Eav balll for thelr appearan o | fled by commitied superintendent of pubs the ‘workmen at Pullman, the high-handed | tween this city and Lima were burned today | DU Colo., July 17.—The coal More Trouble at Hammond. PN AIE. BT SRR WL e Sourt at Cheyenne Monday, = Jio, tastruction, Pror 2, Y. dctionss e Dolloy of the board of managers, and the | and one blown up with dynamite. President | miners employed on the San Juan and Por- | HAMMOND, Ind, July 1T.—A crowd of The_queen Prppms to take a fort. e ST S Trookings; | come Qetermination of the men to fight to the | Calderhead Alvl the |.I‘.| \ R BAYs 00 | ter coal wines have gone out on a strike. | rlotous men caused conslderable excitement “fi}il'lu‘r:i::'u;:::w:’“u.\-: f‘m“""‘:j" "l‘y Rk Fiantia USRS i 5 Hunt ‘of Jrowgt B alesatan Masinsd maRnaliasd, Pesistanco witl be made 1o moving of (ralns | pne miners have no grievance, but wish to | here this evening. They gathered about the | gaughiors, the Princess Henry of e B LSy i SRE ST 1A apRon | W son gy r T R altua o ot axslaimed e T eripple the Rio Grande road.” The miners | Monon depot early iu the evening, and after | perg and the marchioness of Lorne. republican convention to meet ut Sheridan | - i fhen the matchless abllity of the man Prosceuting A, K. U, OMcluls. in the San Juan miue failed to go to work | & wordy altercation with one of the train- - SPRIATEN (IO M B AREAR. | Making Kupid Progross. one. Then the matchlcss wbility of the WAl | g1oux ITY, July 17.—(Special Telegram | yesterday morning. This morning not a men they beat bim prutally. A company of Budget Passos Its Third § o e G date, for | gApID CITY, 8. D, July 17.~(Special to o e oxoiatmed: “NOUMNg." e sorraw | o e Tee)—Cato Sells, United States at- | man went to work at elther the Porter or | militia was hurried to the scene and the | LONDON, July 17.—The budget bill pass lun, " Crook, Johnsou” und | The )1t 4 rled that the B. & M. ] A Tong pause, and then Mr. Dobs satd: 1 | torney, bas commenced ecriminal proceed- u,‘l \‘.'lu:“mlnzlnlu‘v\\;: l;.l:t| I’l\;rlvr" mine vas crowd was soon_dispersed. 11a third Teading.in the Houss of Common s | » I, by 3 ptember ," ke ‘open ln. mlnln:;ni othing of you, gentlemen, but ete IS a he local Amerie; . 0 oraere 204 - 90 e o res extin- Bay ey e 'l tonight by a vote of 283 to 26 Ry 5 " " v nt The road » teadily extended gak. mothing of you, gentlenin, but £ 1 wets | s agatust all the locat Ameriean Ratiway | SUSLCY “i minors“at Uhe ‘oher coat [ 8aye Minees Wrecked the Traln it b arovements o Sewtni Vet iy 13, | ARG S R WG o ? o i ety g e h ol sl | mines are still at work, but the strikers | TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 17.—Edward Not Accopted Medintion (At Ban Francisco-Cleared-Ovean for | Toculity und beet round:upi ire beginning, ? Then Mr. Debe spoke In favor of a general — will endeaver to get them to quit, Holloway, the prisoner under arrest here for > L. duly 1T=The . Japansws | TKONAINA ANC HOUE (RORRL otio, - from | ou il . reud hipment uw soon 48 . strike. Mines Wrecked ynamite, All Tralns Runuing st Los Angelss. wrecking the express train at Fontanet | government has issued an officlal denlal ||.m‘l London ~ . | Chler Englneer Leri nd Assistant En- - ) 5 SPE CORON uly 17 he Loc t T RE O , = v i was accepted mediatios At Scilly—Passed—Ma ett trom | & It o] tem have \ o IHH.\‘I\II.”T,yl'h“N‘l'IJ.‘I‘:“\ 2 A b Al July II‘I 1L lkh'” | LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 17.—All trains | Thursday pight, resulting In the death of Japan has accepted mediation, AL 1 row | gineor Haynos uf the falkhorn 8retens have aharp exchaugs 0 een Szc- | coal mines near here were partly demolished | ,\"}otp tne Santa Fo and Southern Pacific | Losineer Mosnrman anc ¥ireman Filelck, Mexican Kallroud Bullding Suffers AL town Wittokind, from y 1w L inect the Hay creek coal retary MeGuire of the varpenters and Mr. | pe gyna exploded simultaneously at two | has confessed. He says that there were [ M® 9 i N M VEALtging y N A T PR T o i Debs followed, Mr. Debs having the best of Y | railroads are running regularly in southern | soven or eight other miners in it besldes CITY OF MEXICO, July 17.~-Owing to the T\ T 1-Moravia, trom | T & of bullding the line will procesd 3, but the discussion broke the spell. the | (Continued on Second Page.) California, and the public is mow suffering | himself. general busines: depression there will be but | New [