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§ . A - -\ 4 . - E - & i o — - - s — i A ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS i — ——— - —_— - B - — e i i 4 | 3 | . ‘| x T i N Q e ne N | eo tions, the whols being styled the | FICTITING s 1 3 \ fect that after Decomber next cust “DIIDNT VAN r \ Kinzle stroot he last car Jumped the corporations, th 'R \ \ \) A ) FIRES | X i Elual o il ) , | Southern Pacific company of Kentucky, Mr l“,l“l 1 ) “ J INLAL aro to be paid as follows: Twent N u 4 n k and was badly smashed. N as | [ % LD L L ha 1 ‘ vt Sy hurt. Considerable oxcitement was caused Call and myself could see no more a cent In gold and the balance in pa L 414 i i over the report that the dent was_ duc priate time to enforce this all but forgotten PR the surcharge of the rate of exchang 4 to the ork of strikers, The oMcers of the law 1 was prepared for the Southern Pa Btrikers Olaim it Was Done to Ohanga the | r ‘.»_‘ nowever denied that the strikers had | 8t Louis Republio Olaims Those of the | cific !Nv‘:\m!:(.‘ very, atep dllx:".z“ It f"‘;wu think English Flag Now Floats Over the Disputed SPEAKING DANISIE NO CRING etite and Houss Oon/oréed Conld ok el Qurrent of Public Sympath: Al R A Union Pacific Company Ara, to question my Fight to bring such a suit, Picce of Territory, Germany Apologlzes for n I'rovinelal OMeet : é b GOMPERS REVIEWS THE STRIKE, s with the attorney before I could even re- Rudeness, Common Ground on the Tariffy | o port to him and ;vn mit a copy of the bill COPENHAGEN, July 18.—~The Danish gov c £ ecluros fts Rffects Are T ca- | 0R : by mail. I am absolutely sure he will ap- ICA o] bbbl L ity s P KNEW THE MEN WOULD BE BLAMED FOR IT | Dectures Its Fitects Are Toward Unifica- | OAIGINAL ACT CONSTITUTED TRUSTEZSHIP | 1Y Ttk 11, %(% o When e has an oppor- | COMMANDS NICARAGUA CANAL ENTRANCE | ernment has obtained satist e 1 = otit Mbestdl us: Rs, Chidhys eraid - tunity to read my report of facts to him i I“’;l‘ll fr i e pL L i v 3 ew York special to the Chicago Herald = — N elght Danish players belonging to the Roya i Cinim to Have Conclusive Evidence that | “I prefer to say nothing. I would rather | Stockholders Who Were False to the Trust Rl WLl il Uncle Samuel Had Deslgns on the Istand {00000 Gopenhagen : ‘ the Leader of One of the Mobs Was a not be interviewed on the western strike.” and Profited by the Crauds I NEW YORK, July r‘:- A “‘"”":"l" lI" Himself, Which e Had Intended iese players wero arrosted at Hader- | Com ¢ Ouly Romained in Session a Very h tive In the Employ of th These were the first words Samuel Gompers trated Are Liable for the Debts :)r’lv.lwv m;- :’.wr::'(l" ,‘ o :lm‘l« I.m]" l'rv”‘ as a Conling Station for Schleswig, early in June, under in Short Time, . i of the American Federation of Labor said to » " holders of the ottt AL B R L the Navy. 8 f he burgomastor of that v 10 1 Railroad Companies. of the Company, ot ¢ 5 : ns from the burgomaster of a number of reporters yesterday when he en- company, which has S LU ;;J“.]{‘r e RO SINTIRGY, LNAE Dhare) Wax: & BrobIb) P e tered his office early in the afternoon, fresh Qeorge 'Coppell, W g ahd ge tion against the use of the Danish languag; ol \EEEREN jeorge Coppell, Willlam L. ‘Bull and Gerald {BW IORLDANS, July 18.—The corre % N I CHICAGO, July 18.—At the county fail | from Chicago. After a minute, however, he | §T. LOUIS, July 18.—The Republic tomorrow | L. Hoyt of this city: Rowland Hagzard of | NEW ORLEANS, July 18—The corr Bless iz, The actors were then ordered | HOUSE MEMBER OUTLINES DIFFERENCES < Loday Vice President Howard of the Ameri- .m\;\; fdered m.-'m:v"'rv] i th trike | Wi print a page article to demonstrate Rhode Island and Edwin H. Abbott of n.;\- WIM*”" of the yl leayun v’ V~‘ !lv\ the \:,’ and \m.ylyn |m-,‘ in 1.|.,.‘ ik, G 1 atlwi ade the following - What was the condition ¢ he strike o stockholders ¢ rnfon Pacific | ton. An agreement preparatory to the | eteamer Gussie a lengthy report of the oc- ey received an ovation when the 3 i ] 4 e AL ""m'” "v m’ ‘,l “”h:”w when I left Chicago? The passenger trains ”“I'_ "; "I'_“I“';l'."rr” (’:n""l"‘v‘: '(‘_"":h: 'r‘“‘l(\ formation of a plan of reorganization is be- | currences there preceding the fight at Corn of their expulsion became known, Most of the Points Could Easily Have Boen markable statement: ils thing is g were running, but I did not sez much freight | railroad are liable for th ) L ing drawn up, under which the security | joland. The trouble A oh e HTRNL oF The Danfsh government called the atten 5o g 7 10 be a test case. We don't consider our- | moving,” said Mr. Gompers. “Mr. Debssaid | to the United States government. A state- | holders are asked to deposit their bonds witn | ritd The toube BHERE OF 1 chants | ton of the German government to this action Adjusted, Howover, t solves bigger than the law and incidentally | to me this was the great hope he had—to tle | ment of a number of suppositious facts is | the committee. The original plan of fund- | JUIY 9 16 month Defore the I 8 upon the part of the burgomaster and after L 3 £ we think the rallroads are not. We are freight The general strike of | pug which, aithough not asserted to be [ 108 the coupons of the firat mortgage bonds Who had advanced money on the script Is- | the matter had been inquired into the of b e railro L ) » g in C| declared of 0 L 3 as bee done 2 wi ho! s | sued by the Mosquito governme: uested | ficlal mentioned was dismissed in disgrac ] SUGAR a ¥ 1 battle. Here s a letter T have recelved | Dcbs read the statement to us which he | plausibility in them as they appear on the | of the Wisconsin Qentral Railroad company. | "\ vo (he soript for duties. He refused Elnat u.,; uig of th 'll,l;uldl I:mm:.tl: n PR o telling of evidence that most of the freight | intended to submit to the managers' associ- | the records of the government, that to ig- N et P aacives s B E L B3 b 7 L e e LI R | BN ST Ul Sthuto NoE TIBHI8 STEMIN o ) car burning here In Chicago was done by [ ation the delegates regarded it as a \!w-l«\r.\— nore them and proceed to a final settlement :t’\‘;":":‘x l\;l"\r;;;{;:r[{' "N_l: 3"-”1--;: i point blank to recognize 'I.x Ix‘ll rl.' ”\]»n' ! ‘.?‘x’y:.,» burgomaster should have been aware | r Sen House Members Showed two men In the employ of the General Man- :i::’ll:‘l’\.’l’l \1:.;‘:4-k|n ..v“\l.’..r.u”:.l‘ I;”[‘v|v:”v‘]d:‘v”yvyl |'. ll”‘l( advantageous to the public without the | 8 o <m‘nl “:“m:l A J“dym iy merchants declded to pay only in : \” seript. | of this. 5 the Leust Disposition to Vield Anything soclation. One ct the secret agents | o work. I don't want t Ulie Mr. Debs: | mot exhaustive scrutiny ot the rights of [ O B Stuart P S Ll WELELEBUR L B WAL 0 vttt M A on Theso Schodules and Democrats agers assoclation. " o s S 0 criticlue Mr bhs! | the government against. the stockholders | Indian territory, gave an order to sell the | ernment, and the finances fel down HEART'S CONTENT, N. ., July 18.—Tho G LGS B el i S et U e e el ENA DM R Olders | Ghgotaw Coal & Rallway equipment to the | On the 3a of this month the police agiin | steamer Scotia, one of the ships engaged in Were Divided Among Themselves, b night of the big fire golng through the yards | voted (o the intercsts of his follow working- | would be culpable negligence of the execu- | pigiiogt bidder on September § next. Should | piie's demand for their back pay and were | pen - A o SR Weile with & hand car foaded with inflammable | Y e Gompers sald Mr, Debs was | U1¥2 and legislative branches of the govern- | the owners fall toipay all recelyers' cortifi- | [yl “his determined the natives and | punys elghth cable, ‘ Tollova i waste, which they lighted and systemmati- [ ¢, E PR N CORem O biest, the most | ment. The suppositions as presented are as | cates now outstanding, about $500,000, the e e o b e anyial TRl GAUIR IO a8 ooy YASHINGTON, July 18.—The tarift con. overheard a conversation between the m .: lea :vlrmtu\-\ l{. 1 ‘lrx‘x:”L‘ ml ::hl\'\]l‘lufllr:v;:‘ \\_l.ll’v{».l ”“n{' |I|w|u::u:¢ of the wm(r.:l‘l u;fl-rv.] h); tho Hahd¥ of tHYETelRIVer, ‘Feorganize. And :\“)'lzu‘"(':w, \\“m\‘- Imm to assault Cabezos ‘y,] _\-{.u.-: Il‘.:»u-w n ||u-\m, q.\l,»\ vas of the ([.‘u conforénce this atternoon to /M om which he gleaned that they were paid ow the ma ink it ridiculous 0 | the United States government and agreed | complete the road to Oklahoma City on or ntroops ¢ , ; 3 completed at 10 a. m. Now paying out | port a di cment and that the disagrees ;:—”,“:, Abwilatd: WereXlo| Facelvei: 400 L mors) | callinim:a o (utor. e i (e spokesman & | to by the Union Pacific Railway company a | before January 1 next, i AT I e g nient should bs on the entire bill, 7 when the job was done. This, understand, | of a majority of his constituency trustee:hip was created for certain pur- § FIRED, quently there were several skirmi:hes In S AbIaL B1ID B ootIAT e aa 2t | One of the hoifse conferces has explained was before the troops were called out. An | “My criticism of the action of Chicago | Doses, amcng them that of constructing a which the Spaniards under Cabezos were | jongitude 44.26, Have laid 428 knots cable. | the plan of procedure Nusd-at. o e effort is now belng made to arrest these two | labor leaders in sending an appeal to Presi- | highway for common crriage. That the | War of Torch nud Bomb Goes Merrily On | routed. Fhe —American consul called on | \Weather fine and sca calm. Conditions ex- | g of the democratic conferees held early = ) men. We further have pretty positive evi- | dent Cleveland to come and arbitrate the | company built the road for $36,000,000 and i Oklahoma. OApIaInEONelll ot e Marblehead for 8- | coptionally favorable for eable work.” in the day as follows: e the e big man who led the mob of | difficulty himself was very sipcere. To send | protended that it cost $08,000,000, accepting VORTH EN g S.—The war | Sistance to protect the foreigners, and sixty- / - : e e il Alia et ! :ro';\((‘y(":(m)lx;.'.l"1.'1{7‘.,,'1“'“"(1‘- a Pinkerton man, | 8uch a message to the president of the United | fron, the government about $38,000,000 in rh?r}‘”-nr‘ ”l"b m‘l:' l'"Y ,“ lle“ "‘)". five mariners were landed. Clarence de Came Throngh with Flying Colors. 1 ort will be a disagreement i ) O omed by the railroads and it fs signifi- | States after denouncing him as a dictator! bonds and land warrants, when its own | Of the torch and bomb along the line of the | ciged to declare himself chief, and issued a LONDON, July 18.—The following is taken | t0to. It will be very brict and will not go \ 2:::3 ’?I’l‘n‘l u‘l(lmxl;,'ll'lu- could be easily identi- el ACEut G LR D3 Pro- | capital stock was sufficlent to build and | Rock Island rallroad In the Cherokee strip | proclamation to that effect, Cabezo: Was | grom the Times' report of yesterday's yacht [ Ito any dctalls as to what questions the o fled t he has not been arrested 1t is | Voke disorder? = Certainly the authority of 1 completely equip the road; that the stock- | continues, the burning of a ninety-foot bridge [ called upon to surrender, but he temporized race: “There was too much wind for the | Senate and house might have to get together bt that this case will not be en- [ the United States should not be invoked | holders did not pay cash money into the | one mile morth of Waukomis station shortly | Until finally Clarence atticked Cabezos' po- | o8 e on. The report s expeeted to be the first i atonsay SR BACE in a state matter until the state authorities | company's trea:ury for their stock as ex- % 5 "' | sition, and in the skirmish which fol- | Britannia to show to full advantage, and | o™ il o s tirely one-sided. e > Have exhausted thelr power to preserve the | i reqerced "By Tore e atock s ex- | atter midnight last night being the latest | Joed’ (Vo men were Killed. The Span- | ust enough for the Vigllant to do so. ' The | business taken up by tho house when it as- DEBS ENJOYING A REST. peace. This was decidedly not the case | or franchise, but built the road with the | utrage. The bridge was burncd just after | jards fled. The Mosquitos decided to [ latter, in fact, had her day and came through | sembles tomorrow at noon. This, of course, i | Prestdent Debs passed a fairly comfortable | in [linols—that the militl was unable to [ govarnment subsidies and pocketed the | the Passage of a passenger traln going south | form an amalgamated council, and three | ft with Aying colors, Ner first vietory fn | canot be made certain until the republican 4 night at the county jail and early today or- | cope with the rioters. A very small minority | gtack, the first government loan and the | 8N4 Wwas completely destroved. — The pas- | Americans and two Englishmen were asked | British waters being gained in irrcproachable | conferces give their assent. It is in their - 4 dered a good breakfast brought in from | of strikers were rioter: coal profits witheat. rendering any account | Senker trains wero transferred at the burn- [ of New Orleans, Charles. La Blor of Pearl | style.” el ks bower (0 cause delay, but such action 1s not a nelghboring hotel. Debs refused to b ‘an a strike be successful without vio- | or" tnose proceedings to the government; | N8 bridge this morning. The railroad com- | Jagoon and H. F. Springer of New Orleans Twenty-Eight Poraniis) Drownat. anticipated. Been by interviewers and he and his asso- | dence? Decidedly. In 1877 the Pittsburs | that by these and. other nots before the | Pany has abandoned freight trafe. Another | The Englishmen were william A. Brown [ gp pros qin o COFE S EOTIESs 00 1 Beyond the point of making the brief re- clates kept close in the seclusion of their | strikers were riotous, but one decade s not | date of redemption of subsidy bond: the | Company of United States troops from Fort | and Captain Browrigg. The next day Cap Gl DI, il “ | port of disagreement in toto the conferees 4 cells. the criterion of another. Strikes have out- | company has become bankrupt, meanwhile | Leavenworth will arrive here this evening. tain O'Neil sailed away in the Marblehead, | Slon between ferry boats onc of them sunk | profess not to know what the house or senate h Dibs seems to enjoy fail life. 8o do [ lived the feature of violence. In the United [ having avoided the payment of interest to | . Mayor Franke of Pond Creek has received | leaving the marines on shore in charge of | and twenty-elght persons were drowned. will do. One of the house conferees said ] — George W. Howard, vice president, Sylvester | States every demonstration on the part of | the government as criginally contemplated | thiS message from Acting Governor Lowe in | the first lieutenant. When the steamer Hazel A T that the three items of sugar, iron cre and 3 " Keliher, secretary, and L. W} I)bu:vr*, A | workmen to better their condition is regarded | {n tna acts of congress; that the government ::x-xlvly llu”hh: ruu‘msx fr;r mmmrh;: and | \Wright arrived next day it was le d that ATADIID ;v‘ ;' ‘] USGLASLUTL coal were the points that had forced the b director of the A. R. U. ~All of them were § by the ruling classes as a lawless act. Mr. | gnaine"jiselt by this jong series of fraudu. | federal aid to enforce the city ordinance | the Spaniards had been contemplating an | M , July —Prince Henry of Bour- | total disagrecment. Woolens, cottons, lead and the influence of | bon, duke of Seville, is dead. r road | their governor alone prevented. The natives —— spirits today after | Debs is charged with the erime of congpiracy miling and in the bist of y in the Cook | and held in $50,000 bail. In monarchical Eng- regarding stopping of trains next Saturday: | attack on Blucfiel their first night's experier “I bave requested the Rock Island Ral lent acts and fraudulent concealments, de- prived of the money due to it from the com- and some other things had been open to cnce, yet it was hoped that these could county Jail. land whet Mr. Debs did would be regarded | Prived ¢ Belt oha et + | company and its attorneys and president to | profited by this and organized two companies. ATORS ACCUSED OF PERJURY. | have been reconciled, sald the conferees, it 'A'largo party of the personal friends of the | as lawful and beneficial W. T. Stead 1s | PAly: o nding Meclt charged with tho | gney your ordinances through our request. | A close watch was kept and when the Spani- - ugar, coal and iron’ had not stood in the ders called early nt the | quite right when he writes in the Review of ly corridor scrubbing | Reviews this imprisoned strike 1 I think an application for a mandamus to | ards come, If they do at all, the fight will Story Comes from Washington company, also finds that it has the right county fall. The di month in a sketch of the Coxey 5 ahats A Ut | compel the company o stop in accordance | be a hot one. TGerRinR R T AL Vs LR EIGTE e demotratic, confareos hela s Blit R A Soas in ‘progress and no one was admitted | movement that in the industrial movement :’f.““'f!“ agalnst e stockholders as trus. | with your ordinance .would be granted. This morning a sloop came from Corn [ NEW YORK, July 18—The Herald's | ference today and adjourned before: 13 o sbs sent word | England v AlialiedRoLNETHETS (| LSS LI AVE LV OO L b ECE, s ANC GUTHRIE, OKL, July 18.—Acting Governor | Is] giving reports of a fight there. There | . g o T ¢ i for some time. President Debs sent wor Bngland s fifty ye ah us. ere | (800 RdRE e stat I BlneTe e i e 6} 5, . July ' e Island giving reports of a fight there hered| o gton corFashondent saya’s I.was told. | olclock They made another effort to reach down to the waiting visitors that himself | trades ynions are encouraged. Here the la- ‘"l ““l' ""‘M "‘! m‘f d’f:flf;"’_:]‘f X =.,'f'n'f Lowe has ordered the militia at once to |are no particulars beyond the informa S8 HELS ne Yo ST an agreement, but it proved ineffectual and and friends had enjoyed a good nighUs rest | bor unions are frowned on by the ruling | &nd the estates of those deccased are suffl | Fyiq and Round Pond. There is but one | the Spaniards were routed with several | that despite the denials of speculations and | iy, "\yieting qajournea with the understand= s and had nothing to say that would interest | elasses. There fs oo much narrow-minded | plent 1o eddily meet the oBiIKnton, oreated | company of twenty-one boys, none over 25, | killed, The natives and Sumatarians holsted | the sworn statements of senators who had | jug that the full conference of the committee, 4 the public. Before noon Debs came down | prejudice against them. D e B O ollows: | 1o mever shot a gun and were just organ- | the English flag and it still floats over the | heen called before the investigating com- | which was held at 2 o'clock, would reach 3 4 £ om his cell to meet Stenographer Benedict Bven among unorganized workmen there | , The Republic hen proceeds a8 Jfollows: | ized last week. There is consternation In | jsland which interided “for the coaling |l ol veo: f ould! bs. prova that In tiives ine | &n agreenient E of the A. R. U., who had arrived with a | is very little desire for violence, and mo-t | I8 there not enough in these statements o | their ranks at the idea of active service, station of the United States. The fighting. e roulation had heen en. | Arrangements are being made for consids 3 bundle of mail for him. The president | workmen believe in the declaration of the | compel congress and the executive to asl The tension at Enid grows worse and the | jt will be seen, is not entirely local, but ances at least specu'ation had heen encf oiqiion of the report In'the house tomorroyws 4 was in a good mood. “I have had the best | author of “Iriumphant Democracy’ that there | Imperatively these question people seem to have no'respect for the regu- | more of a rebellion of the whole Atlantic | 8aged in and that the three senatc Chalrman Wilson: met: Speaken. CrIADUARA v . night's sleep I have had in a month or | s an eleventh commandm “Thou shalt First. Was a trusteeship created by (he | jarg who have no orders to shoot. coast against Nicaraguan rule. There seems | to had been guilty of perjury. An | members of the house committee on rules L 4 re,”” SN c disturbed me, not | not take thy neighbor's job.' It is very sur- | acts of 1862 and 1864 and their acceptance —————— 8 ope of the nattv ng per- | ing story Is going the rounds teda ALY 101189 $00N L A p more,” said he. “Nothing ki y L Ji 1 = KERER = A to be no hop f g D x W 1 5 s00n as the conference adjourned. Wh -ty even 'the ghost of that man who was hanged | prising that there is so very little violence, | by the company? SALOON KEEPERS ARE BARRED. manently successful, and with the uncer- | 80 siartling in 1 detatlsthnt |48 8008 A8t B e . the other day, and whose spirit is sald to [ considering there are $,000,000 of unem: Second. Was the trust violated by con- tainty of Eng.ish action, the outcome of the | it is almost past belief. | would not report the disagreement until to- 3 be roaming about in here. T have absolutely | ployed in this country. Railway eompanies, | cealments and frauds? Apostolic, Delegato; Sustains the Actlon of | rouple’ls doubtful. of a man here in s T s A8" a reault of Jthe lcone =3 Dothing to add to what T have already sald | rogues, gemblers, corrupt and sycophantic | “Third. Does and equity require indulgence Bisliop Watterson. s i Who has in his poszession the or B AL B B LI Bl e p concerning our arrest We are here and | politician: are all in league with each other, | toward these stockholders or their bene- NEW YORK, July 18.—The Press will to- TWO WEEKS TO DO 1T IN. er's contract whereln one of the senators— | FEEEE BEWEER AT TS s e ‘r;w 43 k Will stay hcre until next Monday at least.” | Although the strike failed in a way, it will | ficlaries? morrow say: Mgr. Satolli, the apostolic i, a prominent one at that—contracted to buy | W Foes o TCS 18 COusitertig tho B0 Prosident Debs then fell to looking over | ba of great benefit to the people. It Is an ourth. Why now should a funding ar- | gelegate, has just rendered a decision con- | British Government’s Mild Program for the Ear whdnjltiwha(down o 83, tKbihatara/ites s i e e o1k e sborr e < y his big batch of mail matter. Secretary | unanswerable and convineing argument in | rangement be concluded which will continue | gemning the liquor trafie. He approves of Ruioiinder:o8ithe Rossioh: phenomenal rise. Tt was said that interested | ToW b o Keliher came down from his cell in the | favor of the government ownership of all | for a century these entanglements until | iy "o iiiion of liquor dealers from Catho- | LONDON, July 18.—8lr Willlam Harcourt, | Fersons “short”” on sugar and who had been RN AR S % Gepartment and while awaiting his [ railroads. It has done more than ten years | the powers and rights of the goverument [ (€ SEREE N B 0 o e decision wis T tac A GO iohe [ (a0ay, atattnnt queczed” n the process mauipulating : y J debtor's der s 3 i ; ted lic societies. This remarkable decision was [ in the I , ! i Th sty na ety 15 | Senator Gorman is quoted b Missourd the barber's chair said: “We are | of agitation could for the nationalization of | to collect its debts are exhausted? St ok o U eion of Parliament | the market or because they have the *‘in S jorman is quoted by a. Missour! i ‘the rasplte from. work.” tho railwa — callediapn nibypbRapooul’ fromythiy guling | b e rem ndar o L ie rHAment | i had lost an immense amount of money | representative as saying (o a group of dem- 3 R s AN HREAT RANES. “The strike has causad old brotherhood TO SHOKT LINE BONDHOLDERS, ot Bisop Wi tteraor oz Columbusi0. S DuEiiamaula, he DEnCIpalIVCANSC Jtarconaieral | fana siiad aatermineas tohrcalc Bt v | ocratic representatives, of whom the Mis= i PULLMAN'S MEX \‘ ¢ the Pull. | Of Verious departments who have so long ing lhn“I st ‘1‘""“1“(1 uson {;Mw%' \ atter. ing the evicted tenants rnu, n,; Oill provid- | gohoqule at all hazards. The most | sourfan was one, “Gen'lemen, there are two 3 ] The first break in the ranks of the VI bopineq jsolated to come in touch with s Owners of the First Morfgage Asked to Take | 500 addressed a letter to the clergy and | ing for an equalization of London rates, the [ jiicrece part of the story is the way in { tariff measures--the McKinley law and the 3 | S Roburdl 5 ollanders | T¢ d jsolated coma ouc § b laity of his diocese dealing wholly witk N o e i : i 2 ] man strikers has ocurred, 150 TONARACHS | o oruanizations. The strike has worked United Mensures for Protections et empertnce probiem. " Bishon Wetterson | loeal government for Scotland bill, the | which they intended to set this schedule | semate bill. You can take your choice. ] } having been put back to work on the tra as a tremendous and far-reaching disin- W YORK, July 18.—The following cir- | said: miners’ eight-hour bill, the We church | agide, and 1 am told that is by n> other This is believed here to be the tariff situa- B ] ! the Pullman foundry. The men & 0 s & D) . ly 18 R A 1 o bill and the local veto bill. Other meas- | poo.ot 2 Rt i A anator. | Etionyetonny B ! back of th fectant. Mossbackism has been wiped out e e (itashdi T hereby withdraw my approbation from | bill 3 s process than the arrest of a certain senator | tion today. ! auit work when the strike was declared and | feetant. Mossbackism lias bec wiped out | cular was lssued today by the committee of | uny gid every Catholic society In this dfo- | ures, he said, would o over until mext | 16550 LR 0 BTN 3t "Gt eaca | A house democratle member of the cone 9 { Stayed out until now. No effort was made by | WIUE G THERS BroBw. The imate Sl whieh R €. Martin Is chairman to the | cese that hag a liquor dealer or saloon of these Is a party measure | of Uhis kind, it is said stockholders would | ference outlined (o the Assoclated pre 3 1 going back to work. 3 - | of the entire working class. Thi: federation | bonds of the Oregon Short Line Railway st en Bl ATl noivilexostiaat o 4| sitionatiever: ~e. In the ordinary course | and the persns back of this schema say they [ ment in the conference, summari; at tho stock yards. Among them ls Vice | {UIL MOVE TATMONOUTY, o8 So¢ S (O T TS . - | officered. No one ,who Is engaged either | the end of this month. 2 claim to have, but by what they eould thu Schedule A—Chemicals, oils and paints, President Hazard of the butehers union. The 2 RO After the mortgage to secure your mort- | o % ndipal or agent in the manufacture [ The bill to permit Shetfield to build a ship | /%) somebody hns/ben doing oo | agreements’ onl alll polnts " of: dlipiteHAre e 81 0 SR, slrecelvedds 3 = gage was executed and before the bonds were | 8% BE e thE should be ade | canal to the east coast passed its third [ 1y bure, Y & gheep butchers at Armour’s ‘I' HR G NO WORK TO GO TO, fused, and In order to male them more | on&ale of 'x;““,'m‘“'.‘;‘,‘,"“-’ HguorsisioultiEbetad gl sraln, v tall” lying before the investigation | obtainable. 3 o 25 s 0 n their wage d saued, L ed to membership. y — ! 8 s thonght t 18 partic chedu —Farths, arthenw ’ Taleg o B e a¥s: worh & Wiek has been == markctable, the Union Pacific Railway com: | "One of the Kociotie lald the matter for- i e A committee. It fs thought that ifs pa Schedule B—Farths, enrthonware and four and a hall days Aot o were Kill- | Union Pacific Shop Men Find Themselves | pany on the 12th of January, 1852, cntered | mally before Mgr. Batolil. To this app: 2 AR senator, rather than submit to this pro glassware, agreements on main differences : guaranteed them. — All the ho Out in the Cold. into an agreement in writing with the Ore- | the apostolic delegate has ju onded. 3 258 e X ., | ing, would undo the work it is said I'e has | were made and minor differences could have ing today. . CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 15.—(Speclal Tele- | gon Short Line company, whereby, in consid- | He sustains the position of Bis atter- | Urgency Voted b Chamber for tle | gssisted in doing, and through the influence | been adjusted. 3 Mayor Hopkins denies a report that he has AT Yo SR e RS | (Rt oF chttRin e ros Ua Linjglitn AnaEprivic | (Bon end8sayss Anti-Anurchist bl he ts said to wield sugar would be pluced | Schedule C--Metals and manufactures of, b been taking steps to secure the removal of | gram to The Bee)—The ultimatum has gone | Paton oF Gcetin BTPFERED FEREE Ang BESE | Wrhe Wavor traflle, and especlally as con | PARIS, July 18.~In the Chamber of Depu- | on the free list and the men “short” of U1 | (e’ diagrecments were wide on ores: and the federal troops from tho clty. He stated | forth that the railrond shops on the Wyoming | (I, BV oy “Ugree to such & division 0f | Soores ot rquen ool Mol Hishol the | ties today M. Goblet combated the govern- | stock would recoup capital dropped | manufactured metals, with little common 3 + he would not order tho xetiEn B8 (et | and Idaho divisions of the Union Pacific | the joint carnings of said roads as should | acting within his rights in seeking to re- | ment’s anti-anarchist bill, claiming that if | while they were on the wrong side of the | ground for agreement. b ¢ "‘l“{:“: “"‘“’[' i e Withdrawal of | B¥stem will not be opened for gencral repair | be suficient to provide for the payment of striet It. Therefore tho delegate apostollc | the measure becime alaw it would be a | mar ket Schedule D—Wood and manufactures of, P with General es as to thdraywa 5 nt ek o nteres| > zon S| b sustains’ Bishop Watterson's action and ap- | viglation of individual liberty d of the 7 s agreement could have been securd " : S aneral | Work until business revives and there is a [ the interest on the Oregon Short Line bond 5 ) e violation of individu; riy an e A T the troops the mayor said: No; Genera y A e il | proves of his circular and regulation con- | freedom of the press. The trie remedy was ROBBED THE ENPRESS A b ‘Sthodule E—Sugar, the dlsagreement Wanil g to say i The de- | demand for motive power. Tho force now as it became due, and the Union Pacific Rail- | P, - 9ke Lo o reedo 1o pres y Schedule E—Sugar, ag) ks Miles has nothing to ey about it, * The de- | demand for motive power. The force mow at | 4 & WIS GA A0S LIS (nEn, PACite KL | eernins satoons and the expulsion of saloon | 1ot réprctsion, 'hut demacratiy réform. o — Ui positive and vital, and was the main’ point b partment at Washington attends fo that. | work Is amply sufliclent to keep up running | o” vynrantce ‘for the payment of Interest. | Sitess [FOM memberahip in Catholic o M. Guerin. the minister of justice,” said | Follow this Up by Stopping a Train a SN aangD: Ao eron nat A general may be a big man m" :\h:vll.»v l:‘:"‘ repairs, therefore the shop men who joined | phe receivers of the Union Pacific Raliway | oo |l|.|lul t \-”5: |”ll Waslingrensing 'x\‘x‘\(lll)_\ul they Golng Through the Express Car. Schedule F—Tobacco and manufactures, A Chicago, but like a congressma L the strike will not be reinstated. This was [ company have recently filed a petition in MOTHER EARTH TREMBLED. Closure of the general debate on the ST. LOUIS, July 18.—G. P. Simpson, gen- | no trouble was apparent in reaching am i\ much at Washington' = dquar- | Blven out by Superintendent McConnell of | the federal court asking that they be relicved e measure was voted, 263 to 194, and_urgency | oral manager of the Wells-Fargo Expre agreement, 4 At Uhlich’s hall, the A Rt B | the motive power departiment in reply to the | from all the obligations of the contract of | Slight Earthquake Shocks Felt in the Cen- i by a vote of 219 to W7, These | oopnany in St. Louls, reports that at 7| Schedule G—Agricultural products and < ters, a Iur).‘lvr crowd \\luk N"l'lv””fll" Ahal u;-]ul.: of the machinists and boiler makers | January 12, and of the guarantee in tral Mississippl Valley, ; [-“nk n Illlllln face of obstructive S «.1 s i e P speradoos, | Provisions, the differences were open. to ad- & for severa s pas est 0 " | of the Cheyenne shops as to when work | pursuance ther MEMPHIS, July 18,—Three shocks of | tactics of the socialis o'clock tonlght a gang of seven desperadoss, | 4. ane ‘hut no final agreement was reached leaders was (! \\L” l l‘>‘ ,lllklml‘w‘ ‘x{m '; ""N would be resumed. : This motion should be resisted by every | earthquake were felt here this morning. Ravages of the Plague at Canton. headed by “Bill" 3! verpowered the | on any of them. i that stood about the commities FOuAs ARG | Mr. McConnell arrived from Omana this | bondholder. In the meantime a committee of | Tne first shock occurred at 6:47 and lasted | WASHINGTON, duly IS.—Reports have | agent of the express company at Red Forks, | Schedule H-Spirits, wines and ~other y hallways and the iotion of fbe AutierNe | morning and spent the day in consultation | rcorganization, acting In the interests of the | four seconds, the second at G:6L and the | been received at the Marine hospital bur 1. T., and secured a small amount >f woney | beverages, a basis of agreement had been was severely criticaed, - ST rosses | With offictals and In making an inspection | Union Pacific Rallway company, has ap- | tnird at 7:10. The vibrations were from | from the consuls at Hong Kong and ¢ and a number of packages, the contents of | reaclicd 4 local orgintsors b the strike s still on | of he caulpment at thls place. He left for | peared in the public prints asking for a de- | porth to south. The shocks made tall «ding the prevalence of the plague | which are mnot known. The gang then \edule T—-Cotton manufactures, an agree- and the claims that the strik ' Laramie tonight, and will make a tour of | posit of all bonds of the Union Pacific sys- | piijdings sway like & pendulum, but no "Celtien, . Consul Seymour wri boarded the southbcund passenger train on | ment could have been reached, although were mmk‘.“ e L inspection of ._nl the shops as far west a tem, including the Oregon Short Line first | qamage was done. The shocks were plainly | from Canton th the deaths from M 1| the Monett branch of the 'Friscu road, which | points of difference still existed. DR. THOMAS AS MEDI/ Huntington, Ore., before returning. Mr. Me- | inortgage bonds, without disclosing the com- | felt throughout the lower Mississippl vai- | to June 9 in Hong Kong were more than | wag stopped at Red Forks. Express M Sehedule J—Flax, hemp and jute, some 4 | Rev. Dr. H. W. Thomas, chaplain of the | Connell Ays thut there are now over | mittee's plan of reorganization. The holders | ley. 5 1,000, The deaths in Canton since the last | gopger Chapman of the Fargo company wa differences yet remalined to be adjusted, but First infantry, Ilinois \’\"'l””ifl Guanis, “‘l“”un;llm\' in n.\I. ol s repaie mmfi ‘IJI-- of the © per cent consolidated bonds of the [ ~CAIRD, Tl July 18 Two distinet shoc g February are rel orted ot IO, dNtol | overpowered and his car ransacked for | an agreement was not considered difficult. A v com Pullman today and cslled on | on this division, and under present conditions egon Short Line & Utah No a of earthquake were feit here at T:08 o'clock | lowing telegram has b ecelvec o1 R o sehedule ool ‘ ctures g EAIER D tran RUliman SSeM B ian come | thers will be peaty Of mative nowen Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Railway | ¢, 5% ofing Huildings swayed and g Assistant feKene at I 1 Valuables, but as far as known they secured | Schedule K—Wool and manufactures of, 3 iViceBreallent Wickes Of e T OO e B e o iaoirer t0 Tun | campany, with Which the Oregon: Short Line | windows rattied, butino'damagra was done Fesporse to d direction to investigate the | nothing, ~Messenger Chapman was knocked | while some differences existed they could pany. . Dr. Thomas has been striviog o] a year at deast without having additional | Railway ‘was consolidated, have atso appoint- | “IUDTON, Ky, duly' 5-three violent | Teports brought by the Viewria of cholers | senseless by blow on' the head frim a | have been adjusted. bring about pea between the company | men to rebuild machinery. As the exigencies | ed a commi and are asking for the de- | shocks of quake startled the people Canton: “Victoria officlals say reports | \winchester in the hands of one of the gang. Schedules 1., M and Silk, paper and s and its employes by getting the men o g0 | of business demand the forces in the various | posit of bonds with varlous depositories in | here between 6:30 and 7:10 this morning. [ about Canton are unfounded. Plague existy | Rehesten B ARE B BFORG BF (EC BARE | SRPRieREl 8 oned Tittle difference, and E back to work again. It hah been -uggested | shops at the several division points will | this country and in Europe for the purpose, | The vibrations were from north to south | at Hong K [Thaddbatlizate dlus ontye (i ainak hauht hatis asriousla bt Bes KIS, Goone ; that it Mr. Wickes would consent to mect | be increased. Over 800 men are thus thrown | as they say in their published notice, of act- | #1d the “shocks were sufficlent to make | three per Reports of cholera e aa e A Lk The program fo Wling the tarift dis 3 a grievince commlittee from stekers that | out of employment on the Wyoming division. | ing In harmony with the committee of the [ dishes "on_the shelves and plotures | 1M T was raised by the sherift and started in | agreement when it s reported to the house 4 perhaps =i dificulties would be The superintendent intimated that the order | Union Pacific Railway company. Holders of | fell from the walls. tritish Consul Attacke R trom. Olaremont. | tomprrow’ was. ‘substantially agreadieuposn 3 patched up. While Dr. Thomas 15 in of Judge Riner in reference to employes | the securities of other allied lines are getting | NEW MADRID, Mo., July 18.—A 1i SHANGHAL, July 18.—A dispateh received | £ m this evening. Mr. Wilkon will make a_brief p pathy with such a wovement, he did i glving notice that they were willing to con- | togother their bonds for self-protection and | shock of earthquie whs fcft hero at et Th Ay ae sl ry : S e ) e I A ey e eet Mr. Wickes ta officially announce | tinue werk would be strictly obeyed in the | we consider it iportant that yo 0 o'clocl his mornlr: The vibrations ere from Zoul reports that Japa soldiers 9 : . i i ; shib clialabag q . B L Sy thority. gald e, afior | amaloyabit of TenCWHAR 1t ta dositpa toil ot ylnuirll:jmfi!s 00 Ko uaile "ln\"w::),lullw::: wd to be from north to south and were | have assaulted the British consul at that LOXPONANSGHIOT HELE M Qetahings - Lo (ue e S the viee prostdent aiona e ghbor wouls The action of the officials Is a ‘great dis- | est, You have now to decide whether you | ternoon distinet. earthquake shocks w bluejac koththave hoon Japuss guard: the R D i which time a vote will be taken on again g call on another Mr. Wickes rec me | appcintment to the employes and will | will unite for the purpose of maintaining un- | felt. bishes were shaken from tables, tb British legatio O . ! R e i fararice T cordially end we talked over the situatlon | paralyze husin in all of the division towns | disturbed your first mortgage bonds, for | walls of some large blocks were cracke The consul was dragged fifty yards and NEW YORK, July 18.—Charles Milford | senc ng the bil] ‘to canierends: shpUAINg at Pullman hefc 1 left There were no | patween Cheyenne and Portland, which many of you have paid a large pre- | and a general shaking up occurred. Man; was beaten by the Japanese soldie who | Mowbray, who has been arrested in | bected that the ohd Mr. Resd willFeats resnits my call.” - Wium, and which have still many years to | people were frighteiicd into leavitig “their | used their flsts repoatedly. ~Tho chair of the | Longon upwards of dozen times | Ul M. Wilkon and Mr. Reed : Diring his st t Pullmen Dr. Thomas SLOLDING DOWN T8 RADICALS. Tun, or whether You wiitallow your tghts | Rouse. consul's wife was pushed into a ditch. The 2% control one hour, ey e N ¥ —-— & 3 A ; for inciting breaches of the peace i 1 sald he was b assed with the good huul.r —_— to be determined by those whose interests CATHOLIC PILGRIMS SAIL British consul drew up a formal complaint i e e e wee BAKELR WAS NO T THERE. which prevgils among the strikers and the | gugee Strikers Appoint u Committee to Re- | would be served by the modern methed of i and sent it to the Japanese minister, but | by making an: ’ 200 2 ASNY | company's ‘iperintendents, He thinks mm strain Those Violently knclined. reducing tho Interest on a first mortgage | Oceupy One Entiro Steamer and One Hun- | the latter only sent a curt reply and made | been here since Saturday without tho knowl Lt et R | ;‘h“-* igian ndi ,‘”":“:“‘;' ‘K"\"’” Pens BUTTE, Mont., July 18.—The local officials | railroad bond for the henefit of the holders of dred Stateroams on Another. no apology. ik edge of the police and the 1 ard of (mmigra L 19 s SAREACAEE SB e reached soon, and he Rives Ll e % - the junior securities.” NEW YORK, July 18.—The Catholic pil- Kepublic Procluimed in Hawail, tlon, who were long ago warned to lock out o & men will be at work be- | of the American Railway union say that no K, J kaeinl P b VASHINGTON, July 18.—The statement e TR TR ] B stesiniaitiatigtie i Gl M e L —— grimage to Rome and Lourdes left h AUCKLAND, New Zealand, July 15.—Ad- | for bis arrival. = He arcived on the stoamer | WASHINGTON, July 18- statement hn\.v ARIEOATE o o 1ot ha a1 g ; ; OLNEY'S PFCULIAK POSITION, today on the steamships Noordland and | vices received here by steamer from Hono. | Parls from Southampton, undisguised, he as- | by Representative Ker of New Hamp. i Vice Presiden Kes' ratuned . 10, L they arrive. The union has appointed a | 3 ves of fourteen state W republ vas proclaime serts, and did not In any manner attempt hire that he had been recorded by the atter the conference with Dr. Thoms He | ommittee of safety whose duty it will be to [ Disiriet Attorney Denis Does Not Understand Parls. Ropresentagives: 2f: foyrieeil sta I suaREIAL RETERUGIIC WA, Drociaimed | RSB Ri i el On landing Mow ; he \trull { Sent out word by his private secretary that A ; g Wl e AT e SR e were among the voyagers. The main party | in the Hawailan islands on mu\x .~.m.,|.‘1 1h scupanliln LISRtpe LR IRDGIIE MEN: | (olar ok Pretent and not the truth it M 30 busy 4o be Interviewea. restrain those violently inclined he Union Vit the Atk h b i3 accompanied by. Rev. Father Porcile, | B. Dole, the provisional president, is the | bray went directly to Newark, N. J., | being that he was not present, moved Mr, : i uan. tog buay Pacific and Northern Pacifle railroad atwor. | | LOS ANGELES, July 18—United States | chapiiin'f the manastery of the Precious | ffst preidenc of the now vepubiicl When | ho has English friends, He wont before the | Ui 0%y o word for the system ot 4 % S e 4 s . Jistrict Attorney Denls manifested great | Blood of Brooklyn, BEvery berth on the | the steamer bringin 1o advices sailed | clerk o o ie next day and took out [ fie¢ ting" the Fifty-first cons GG'S GLOOMY PREDICTION neys have L locking for the arrival of Scoumied by the 5 anc any persons had taken the oath of alle- ship papers ast Monday | ‘aucrum counting” in the Ki 0 + Countey Wil Lie Placed Under Martinl Law | cials expect to resume husincss on Iriday. | ney's utterances on tho sult Mr. Denis [ took with it o magnifcent silken banner s VT TR T P B et tsratxth. atroat, Uhis clty andthore | pportunitics but two mistakes ad ocourrel and Anarehists Will Run Wikl The regulars are expected to arrive on that | prought on Tuesday against the Southern Pa- | which will be blesséd Ly the pope on the i M ARy 4 the 4 o T Cun i | while cut of two opportunitics under the TETIN, T Iy 18.—G v Hogg | day. Dillon, seventy miles south of | < 2 P ant ey arrival of the pligrims in Rome early in BERLIN, July 18.—A post-mortem exam- | he intends, for the prese ko ‘up hin | MR SME O N rar: had - odoUsrans AUSTIN, Tex,, July Tovernor e Ditlon, AYORLY Iolltg SIpUD: 6L cific company of Kentucky. He said: = “It | QUL “'rhe’ obverso is o tri-color, while | ination of the remains of a cook belonging | abode. Mowbray, In an ‘interview boldly | XRGNE SEEGERE GPRT U0 0p was presented with a gold watch - today | % (00 VEECUE SRS (O e illary | 18 tmpossible that the opinion can be held in | on ‘the’ reverse are-the stars and stripes. | to a ship which arrived at Lubeck from St | proclaimed his intention to establish an | R0 0, VR0 Phu™ pointed” out by offlcers of the state milltia, and in re- | Passenker trains, A - company (e ond | W Department of Justice that the combina- [ After it has recelved the blassing it will | pojcraburg shows that death resulted from | anarchistic propaganda in New York, e e auperlotity. elalmed for tha qre : sponse took a gloomy view of the future. | 18 stationed thors and wie wt Bitnd, the S | tions reterred to in the bill in cquity I filed | be carried to Lourdas, where it 1s tntended | JSaiCRofurn. ANl vessels hereafter ar - — Tule was that it removed any susplcion 4 e prodicted that within six weeks martial | o € PNEEE P TUEE SO0 hirned be. | between the Southern Pacific company of | §p RiEENEE OO “been met by con riving from Russian ports will be subjecte WHIPPED TWO FAMILIES, T D A MR o b Jaw would be declared in Californin, Kan- | FOUF still Brickes Aees T Biret fhe | Kentucky and the corporation mentioned is | {ii,¢lons " rrom Catholics throughout ' the | to strict inspection e A R A P sas, Colorado and Illinols, and that the | 00 peie, and one blown up with dyn :‘“‘“ The 'I'“““ gainat I“" ‘k;‘““)' has | country. Father Poreiie mlin with him a Conservatives Held T Own, Bratal Outrage by Whitcenps in Brown | g0 "5 pemainder of the day v « I\ ith dyna- [ % e and again argued in the United scked” cagket co ning beques 0 cons| v e 3 anarchists of Chicago would use dynamile | e, No damage has been done <o rail | St LS N0 (ORrt by the government, The |t s are uhabid Lo Accompany the | OTTAWA, Ont, July 18.—John Chariton County, Wisconsin. to business reported from the committee on t‘{{‘,‘ \?:‘IT\K)‘(‘I’Y‘:"I)\(‘":‘YV“ ’1‘3.,3;“‘.‘JJ.'J‘L\'J‘,:"":, road perty here. only reason, in my judgm Wwhy thie su- | pligrims, which will "be placed “on” the | jiperal, in the House of Commons charged COLUMBUS, Wis., July 18.—Whitecappers m It ry .:nu:” 111‘4‘”“\4“ ro- i ‘”‘1 h.‘n.',:.fi:'.‘, the citizens.” Attacked by Strikers in the Night preme court has not held such combination | hiine. ‘fi"ffl. f.:'yr.fi‘x'wf:l‘:-‘\li‘hl”W Pl 1 16 conservative government with extrava- | have invaded Brown county and have terribly i 8 ulistmants In the ssmai L AUIEERSSUNS He alluded to President Cleveland having OSWEGO, N. Y., July i8.—Rioting ‘long- | '0 be unlawful is that it decided cases whe KEIMNR gance and corruption and moved a vote of | beaten the entire household of Perry Bloom- | {he BREE BE BERAEEEE P FEG S0 pre (R ordercd the troops there and Judge Cooley's SWE! 3 Y y the point was really in favor of the govern: roops Arrive at Helena. want of confiden: The motion was de field, consisting of wife, childre father e of emergency; to place 3 letter commendatory of the acts, and sald: | shoremen entered the houses of James Sex- | yent on othey grounds,” Troops 4 3 A S A s o i A any branch in ca; emery : ! “Hefelt humiliated over it a¥ It was i | gnin aud Isaac Densmore, nonunion mien Wy Course T tannot Lell you what the at< | ZJBLENA; Mont., July 18.~The strike sit. | feated—4d yeas, 87 nays, and three brothers by the name of Stephens | Major General Jolin Lu Green on tho rotired Gangerous invasibn of ate HiEhis, nd ha e nder Y » in this vicloity is more favorable Rall to the Vamirs, nd thelr wives, They were taken from | list as a first lieutenant, Eugene Wells as & 3 Peen done hefore since 1860." during the night and brutally assauited | torney general uuderstands about the mat- | uation in this vicioity s avora R ! 1 B Ahon 18 Fom. | Une. ax. s Grk lsnienanti SHRSHR SIS 4 § mfi.»\-. nor Hogg predicted another revolu- | them. Sexsmith's wife came to her husband’s | ter, but I wired him on Friday, substan- | than it has been at any time for three weeks. LONDON, July 18.—Russia has declded to | their I:’-m- ”-‘h\!h l”‘. ”l:“!’ywl\‘h'\l mlm I' B ‘\: !Mh “l"“'w','“” W Ir‘nh % K_' bt B tian soon, and the p sible dismemberment | gssistance and was also beaten. The 'long- | tially telling him that evidence was in our | Tne Northern Pacific announces ‘that it | build a railroad from Samaracand to K younges 'r!m\l LA .1 AOTR DEIAAOER § ““~1h“] M a8 captaln, Charles B, Stivors as cape of the great republic unless i foreign WAr | ghoromen then stoned nonunion men's houses | possession of an unlawful combination in | will start branch lnes from this city in | h on the threshold of the Pamirs B e a2 and. unmercifully whipped. A | tain and James William Albert as major, & "ll";vm the attention from Internal dissen- | 4og tyreatencd to hang the men if they | restraint of trade by the Southern Pacific | the morning with old crews. All engineers England ’lf*""”"“;*: Ay SO ‘“,"' fe ”‘} "“,‘ l,‘“’lf .'le ‘others were warned to leave the At B:15 the house adjourned # Mol e e should unload barges today company and asking for authority for bring- | and conductors have applied for work, and | the passes between the Hunga country and | num A g i i b Strike Over on the Hocking Villey. i I tug suit under an acc of July 2, 1890, against | wera it not for the destruction of bridges | the Pamirs. - SoRRLry WIthin & cariain Hme, Mixed Up in Wyoming Politios, % LOGAN, O, July 18.—Columbus, Hoeking ;1 5B i “' ;» ’J ;“l i (" unlawful combinations. He wired next | west of this city there would be no dii- _ Want l"v'h Gierman Fold . n Deralled by Strikers. CHEYENNES, July 1 Jectal Telegram Valley & Toledo strike has been declared oft McKERSPOR a, July 15,—After nine | orning Let act of July 2, 1890, be en- | culty in operating trains on time. No report BERLIN, July 18.-The Samouns have [ . comls Darien M SRR ew o | to The fiee)-Adjutant Leopold Kabis, of and all the men at this place returned to | Weeks of Idleness the strikers at the Na- | forced against all violators, fncluding rail- | of bridges burned have come In today. ThY [ sent Emperor a petition praying ¥ fa Wisconsin Central pas- | the Wyoming National gunrds tendered hiy work today. tonal tube works, McKeesport, met today | way and transportation companics. You are | expross train from tho eait und wost ar- | that Germany annex the Isla ds, awitoh 1o tront of & Wisconsln Central ax- | the, Wyeming SAUGHL, KSR AN i e SHE I BETR S Sato A 'he D »ar- | hereby authorized to bring suits to that end.’ | rived today nearly on time. Four companies 5 e AT senger traln and derail he _cngine, bag- 1 4,000 and jt was immedlately accepted. Tt Wiewek Was Nok Cgtuaed by Ktrikera Ml acUEad A “\:LK o e blant pars | AR elying on that dispatch and the fact that | of the Twentieth infantry from Fort As- Shil's Custom Daty Rayimeale. gage car and two coaches, The train wa curr [ 1 that Mr. Kabis is OHICAGO, July 18.—A Milwaukee & St, | t1ally resumed on Monday unde BUATC | is of public notoriety that the Southern Pa- | sinabolne arrived here this evening. Their | VALPARAISO, Chill, July 18.—The coun- | moying slowly and nobody was injurel. O Naraaiey ratle. nomination foe i o " he ef- rres wry of st p Paul suburban train today was wreckod at | (Centinued on Second Page.) ific company has so combined with various | destination is supposed to be Butt cll of state has issued a decree to the ef- | of them war arrest ¥