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[THE WORLD's CIRCULATION: ) — (THE WORLD's crRcULATION ) Over Half a Million Per Day 1) FF ; Me ay 2 Over Half a Million Per Day (WEEK-DAY AVERAGE) if (WEEK- DAY AVERAG - WATCH THE WANTS, - wea G E aia ‘4 | C- WATCH THE WANTS, « peal ADVERTISEMENTS pz: PEIN > = THE WORLD IS THE GREATEST ARE CERTAIN RESULT-GETTERS, — ~ y - - a LABOR EXCHANGE IN EXISTENCE, ae en if Circulation Books Open to All.’’| aoe = [eee — : - ————— PRICE ONE CED h PRICE ONE CENT ratte cruel wa, aid the tact THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. 0. H.KING, JR.'S, PLAGE certain beyond a doubt that the cam- I re 2: a o Vachins: - y. Paign against the Mayor is to be opencd Here Are the Four Women Who Are Loaling the Great Meeting in Washin ston To-Day. at on | The Plattites will hesitate at nothing. My ‘ 2 Strong Appoints Him President of They say that they have been deceived ° by Mayor Strong, and that he has been ' : a P) laying a" bunco game" on them. : 2 fe] CLOCK. After making solmen pledges, as they \ | z = cbt allege, that he would not appoint Mr, 4 1s om : ‘| wo Hrookfleld Commissioner of Public ’ ‘ 4 Works, he has not only failed to keep ) : Declined to Serve. his promise, but in all his other ap- { 4 2 B ‘ — pointments he has shown an utter dix- | | } a X s regard for the wishes of the Republican { 9 leaders, expecially those of the Tioga : NY Dubs Rl ae ihe i tik eth statesman, and his every act since he { : re ; Reh ener iOned |g) mercer @| assumed office ( . | ‘ i — eee Cn han tended to disrupt and : “ ra rene! demoralize the party In this de vera ‘ : | ~ Re Strong's Denials Don't Count. : | an gd Gs! David H. King, Jr, hax been ap- Albany Legislators Do Not Take »<23" esi Makar Stree. .teue | a fake | | ; Why sy Fremient'ty he Hound of rare vom | Declare They Are Not Guilty Tet eneatBe tite iet gta l “a } \ HY The «let ounce of thi Kindly to His Schemes |risrenentte tite tie’ dalsa a / WNL Heact'wnes mate iy siavor siroog tne, — Of Violating the Tea or f 0 woverned by party c: I é - ' MW i Ws y North Side Property-Owners Associa- Hl La Ty difference to en ee H : ! i our Lay. tion, ey regard him asa very “wicked old The delegation had called to urge the |appointment of Samuel McMillan for the . vate ro "| y e FI n i if \i y ‘ upel B Med au fe jor nd have sworn vengeance. That the trusted i i] 4 place M yr Stroi ated Meutenants of the leader have gone back 2 i \ - the place: Mayor Strong eald to Albany to carry out i J s. y / ‘ ¥ ; nitlemen, 1 am giad to hear you, which has bron hract‘eatiy decided on y y 4 ’ but T have appointed all four of the 7 i; is agreed that the Lexow Police bill M Y Wy } % y % i Parl ‘on iss a1 *, The Chieftain Purposes to Block naw penalta before the” Laginat ure A p | Wi Mi, ‘ f Pane Commiss ones vit act ax prea} 200 Of the Results of the Greet . r vl p and r t 4 / 4 4, 2 Me b 3 rs ‘ Reform Legislation to without further delay, MHA Ree hee i y y) : 8 lent, haw accepted the appointment and Trolley Strike in A St all re nade ® special order for Thurs- \ ‘PA / KY . f will be eworn in to-day nnoy Strong. Aceh Use (el bieiielaata theo /er: ! Y f / ‘Then the Mayor went oh to say that Brooklyn. forte will ve made t> ush the Governor's y f i Uy, a i f ve rs he had intended John Claflin for the ower of Removal bill, which is the p y y y : i / pla but that that gentleman had re- Scheme of Speaker Hamilton Fi: f f / Was: 48 SW ? POLICE BILLS TO BE RAILROADED | a canvass ot both branches at the Lexis. Mp) Y tN TY } Bat MW 8 “ff / Tuned tt lature will probably be made to-day i ‘ Wy / A moment before Mayor Strong rec: determine what strength i} | HAM i re : A 5 4 Ri : SN aeiaice ae Wee ers inmay count upon. 4 j i 4 DS sing é 4 J a) fj 4 North Side delegation he wa hj ! C i asked py a number of rewspaper men War Tactics Outlined at the Council| Reform Legisintion to He Mlocked. i ! fi Zi : = whether he had appointed Mr. King, i i As a matter of course, the programme ‘ f i | ii : hoa = y Hig reply was made in a tone of toler Held in the Fifth Ave- to unin, Mayor Strong for hie con: ay) ] } / ; which (indicated ‘exGeme Rhhovadive, 18 ent Drive from the Court nue Hotel. reform ‘legislation for New York. City, ANT ; / Ni . was House in a Cab, and the agreement is that the Police y H I, mY ij 8 “Not a damnel single word to reporters Magistrates’ bill, as well as all other / i { Wes on that o1 any other subject, now or measures favored by Mayor Strong, and f mag N = h forth.” the Committee of Seventy and. Good f Ht f t \ i hencefo) (Special to The Evening World.) Government clubs will be hun / | \ ~ Mr. King is one of the wealthiest] President’ Benjamin F, Norton em® or < i Up in- I / ; ‘ Mr ng one : a ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 18—Thomas C.| definitely, or until the Mayor can be / Plait i t the man he was a few| brought to terme. ue \ “A WWM SR : HT! builders in this city ae Lani z heat of the A® ag ed cane i i ‘ y 4 y \ == le ew Metropolitan Club-|!antic Avenue Railroad Company, were : But while all this wi y de. iH i He built the new 7 nie Reniblean abieea ae upon at yesterduy' a conterence. ; S : House, at Sixtieth street and Fifth ave-| called before the bar of the Court ef TOE Bess ail ewite to the Repentn oT ems eens \ nue; the Cornelius Vanderbilt’ manston, | Sessions, Brooklyn, thix morning to plead é Pap AEA Sisk sas ad beon invited te t \ X itty ret and Fi venue; | to two Indictment ny here to-day, Tegialato ‘* who had been invited to U \ at Fifty Lad heli tand eae Woke jes ne ee them with here to-night expecting | te'be helt ta aia snotner oparerence is Mappa HT Be ropsine Ly iM Tl cenreuehn are cangee ak ee Sera s salts Rheoe ee ny to-morrow, when a enth street and Fifth avenue; e Times: hn a cy ee ee IReger, attendance ls expected and beg ISABELLA CHARLES DAVIS, Rec. See, MAY WIIGHT SEWALT, President RACHEL FOSTER AVERY . and Herald buildings, the Madixon| house, they pleaded not guilty. ‘Their nitey lald dower en) be Core dete: FRANCES KE, BAGLEY, Vice: Pros Square Garden, the Equitable Bullding, | ball was continued, and they hurriediy Woull get baiily fooled, The members Daunte Gar cen) the Mastable Bee aeaitat trem lie cero fall over each other to attend Morton's Help Relied Upon, ‘i " Mixs Yorke, whose home is in New Yor | blocks of model houses in Harlem and| Norton and Quinn arrived early am@ t break their necks In doing | sistance of Gov. Morton in the carrying | "Have the bills for. the reorganization Uy ‘ lt ity, where Collter's Company is to Play |" 11, summer home the cave with thetr lawyer. Judge Moore — — + A JURY TRIAL COMES NEXT. Strong, it looks as though he 4 at Newport, but 1 when he comes. out of their plans, and that he has been | Of the ae Department. embod ying eheari ee noe Gc easing: bie aos in the Winter he liver at the Hotel| Came Into court at 10 o'clock. There was The Average, sous member se te Rewit be upported by eitid aaleee, Government clube and the Committee | | Hae eneataonl beating Galled at Delt, | Renaissance, 1 Wont Forty-ihird ntreet, | aor Genny vie oo ce magteel be quarrel! with Meyer Btrong: and) some icipn trom Ne {| of Seventy, yet been drawn?” : . f . No. 834) nich he bullt and owne. cause o absence of Bide how it bering to dawn upon the Repub- | Prenldentlal Convention. This tra Mest | CoNo, T dio not think ang-ot them have | Ly A. W, Delegates in Session at/ Murderer of Actress Madge Yorko|Wainut street, and asked, for Mine Ee Kelly, He was half an hour late, ~~ licans here that Platt's time has come| feature in the situation, and one which | been completed. We require more time, * ‘1 joi |Zelnme's, next door, An acquaintance ¥ After Clerk York had formally 3 licated I is to wo, and they don't enthuse and rally | Sgttousing uni¥ermal ‘comment, for se. | for the matter in avery compitonted one the Grand Union Hotel May Have Committed Suicide, | 7natitea Nothin that he looked JEALOUS HUSBAND! SACT. | AG ne cours women am they used to do In times gone by. Heretofore my preference for Pr “We are working om them right along, x ; 7 stepped before the railing. Mr. Yor® tm Half a dozen Republican Assemblymen | dential candidate has been. ex-Speaker | towever, for there will be a. series of hi " ade Cat Mis Wife's Taroat and Comteased | formed them of the substance of the Se Heheuse- -waid morning, and.of that number not one’ xt National Conven.| Mr. Delafield was. asked if any steps shown to dMlea Yorke s feom. A. message) 4 murder was committed in Hoboken | “Not guilty.” 5 4 i . was then sent to the «itis room, had a favorable word for Platt, but all | tlo Spiig De jekes hy tie retormere i Uc for the Big Meet. ble Tragedy in Philadelph'a. Gentry “did not walt.” shortly after 10 o'clock this morning. “I would also respectfully ask. the denounced his Insolence in coming here Seye Pintt le Childish, gha he replied that Ne had not heard of udilen Yorke and. Mise ¢ ek were prac.) ‘Thev tctim was Mrs. Helena Spearling,| Court for a copy of the minutes taken with the purpose of using the Legis: Thaddeus D. Kenneson, who is one of ion. qiatianaal a == door and walked in, una Miss| the wife of @ jealous husband, whose] before the Grand Jury,” sald Mr, White setae fara ma own schemes and pay | oyer Blow meeting co draft Mls cit | mettine of the Committe toenient and |The Color Line Stilt x Point for Hot | She Was to Have Married the Man| Yorke manifested ome alitriae at yet: motner ‘she sunported while he was] houe. sunt now 4g is own grudges. ert f Police | ttt improbable that we shall dis- ; J eae ‘ y for lle e Moore Fepliaa, Mr. Platt will have a chilly week of it ene ie Su etee Me Pie poste tine the. situation, and may decide on Discussion. Who Shot Her te Death. Clark. oanter hastily acknowledging) 1: ig claimed that Sperling cut her| “We will see about that later, the Introduction, Miss Clark says, Gen in Albany without a doubt. is a childish one, ard his proposed | something.” = : try turned to Miss Yorke, and, throat with a razor when her back was hey left the room, and the any withou blook reform legislation, at} It is believed that a delegation will - - - try turned to Misa Yorks, jan thiat omatia sre eee a |} ing. be selected to go to Albany in force om Campaign of Vengeanc | i to the eminently re-[and represent. the views of the New | Cycler took entire possession of the| Robert 8. Drysdale, the father of] meet” me eaitnane in Jersey, City | He then went Into the next room and| ‘The’ indictments against Norton The sole topic of discus in poll ntments which have been | York reform element to the legislators /Grand Union Hotel to-day, Hundreds] Madge Yorke, the actress. who was soland accused him of not. being at the | #2! Quinn were found on the testimony. he pic of discussion In political | SPectaple P itORE: Grid: hie. Chaentn | there. n a pide ately murdered. li AC IW Areas} Ghe ehiaed to kine bi ‘Mother, TH ie 4 Jeremiah Desmond and James Dwyer, circles this morsiing was the latest phase | 1" Meedrere eden amet attemnty arcane | of delegates from all sections of the) cruelly murdered last night in her room| trysting pluce, She refused to kiay him | "Mother, 1 have Kile! her ex-conductors, who allege tant they Gane of the Platt combination aga’nst Mayor | citizens of New York to secure decent Poll ue Leave the Hoteln, country were present at the fourteenth} at a Philadelphia boarding-house, Jeft{ when he asked her to de so. He then Oe compelied to’ work over eleven Strong, which was developed at the! government. ate based simply on the} From the uptown hotels there has | annual convention of the ague off for that city this morning to bring the] her. fired three shots, cach bullet tak: ELEVEN DAYS OVERDUE inside of twelve, on Jan. 12, two y fact that Mayor Strong would not putlan exodus of voliticlans, and not 5 Asner Wheelmen. The parlors were] body of his daughter home for burial | effect one ight eye, one * before the strike. Firth Avenue conference yesterday af-/ in office the men he wanted tn. was ta be found after 9 o'clock eur ee autey shen: Ee st onsale Sot rida Haag enter ead aiid the = Be, terioon: “the men who are responsible for the enators Cougesha‘l, of Waterville, ani| divided among the delegates for head-| Mrs, Drysdale and her remaining chil- thie nites tS Cie lett ¢ mple: Sane Wut the St. Ausgun ik KERS F Although the meeting was conducted £4in in respectable government up to] Donaldson, of Saratoga, pa'd their bills | quarters rooms, and each dclega ion vied | dre completely prostrated with | "UNE OS hediately rushed from. the STRI ‘LOCK TO WORK. date have met with a great many de-lat the Metropole early, and wil leave he other in outdoing themselves] grief. Madge was the eldest of four along the hallway and de- SORSson att with (he utmost ecy behind bolted! fats since tye fight began three years | for Albany on the J lock train. Otto] With the ot ) outdoing a 8 jade. a e t i Ne doors ‘n Mr, Plats private parlors, und {neo but eagh defeat tae. been tarned | oi ey attains nae uuared up with|!m decorative art. Hanners and stream-|children—two boys and two girls—three rye means of the frevescape at| ‘This makes the eleventh day for the] Motormem In Brooklym Seek Their neither he nor any of his chief Houten. | !Mto a viciory somehow, the cashier after breakfast this mgruing | ers flaunted from the windows of whom were born in Dumfernline,| iecape. by, one. of humerous litte | Scamahip City of St. Augustine to be Caras y j “It Mr. Platt ahoitld be able to carry jand teft for Albany on an eariy “train. | siretched across the front of the hotel] Scotland, The family came to this elty|atleus, not ‘A colored woman | overdue. Up to Il o'clock this mornin : Ants would consent to give the slightest! out his threate and furnish another de- |aa did Senator Kilburn, of Pranklin s ‘ ae u ed him to the pe Warten Ray, the Company's agent in| 2008 before 8 o'clock this morning = hint as to the real purpose and out-| feat, T have no doubt It will result in] William L. Proctor, of Ogdensburg, | Was @ big white banner with the follow-| about fifteen years ago. Q pany’s agent In) rowd of several hundred strikers @ath= K he shots were heard throughout the | tis ity, had i inte peg ease yee ae ; | still another victory.” Y., was the only politician in evidence | ing inscription: “Asbury F the past seventeen years Mttpuiiding A patrol. wagon Was sum. | [Ms clty, had heard nothing of the ves. | 00" OnE SE Some of the conference, it was generally ether Charles Stewart Smith nor] about the Fifth Avenue Hote The| the swim, and wants the meet for %. | Dryrdale has been a traveling sale Mneuimandl the wisi: bleeding enn raonts buc he still believes she will turn up ely re the Brookive Heaieq well understood beforehand that it was) Joxeph Larocque could be found down- | others who had made the lobby of the | ‘1 pM Mal wanes tle ties tal! Tian IK Gio ambled of Uanelike Bin kus the Pennsylvania Hos. | all right This. bellef is strengthene i | Company's offices, on Montague street, = ___ [town this morning, but Lewis 1. Deia- | hotel conspicuous by their presence 8 l i , ple i "} pita, «distant, where she died | by the fact that the sieamship Sailsbury,| Brooklyn, and waited for a chance to ¥ another of the Committee of Ten, | icrday had fitte vay late the night }hung @ gigantle picture of the Waltham} linen importers, at $9 Leonard street. | fimeadiately upon her arrival @oout whieh there was 40. | put in. applications for relAktaheman q " i ’ een by an “Evening World” re- to the'r r¢ Live hotel track in the lobby of the hotel, informing | He ix known ail over the United States | Miss Yorke was a member of the New aH, has arrived att . . 9 he OLCOTT AND LENOW f CHOAUNIE Uae ; : y i y awed Haeite huntoS ry ly 9 o'clock the street in front of the = erning the confer peat Inquirers that It is the fastest track In Jas a successful man in bis line, and his] York Casino Opera Company in 1887-8. | e iB run short of « (Who had Platt’s ear at the conference.) 1 do not care to express any opin- roctor said he was not aware . noshe had been with “Natural! Only a few pilotand fishing boats have | office was packed, and there was @ Hne es > By Ba the world. employers speak of hm in terms of high " 4 st | 0W to be heard from, bu uneasi- | ex te iy o Fi ainiiieia yet on this latest move of the F pectal meeting. “ P toss and Hoxs"—where she first J extending from Clinton to Court street. Hiwatt ily rted in the pape this As is tistral on a Sunday." he sai All last evening, and during the early | prats et and 4 number of other | ne a le felt on acount, aa th ‘The men seemed to be glad the strike Wt ae “because number of gentlemen came togeth aie é delegates ¥ ere SOS! AG erat . She was engaged used to storm: ther. ‘The fishing neon declared ¥ were ; morning SS tre far Urnpans, Ant vou couldn't shave | Mours of the day, delegates who were) Speaking of the murdered xirl, a] prominen Dcheck': compare: leet oner My Tino wees out, | fad been declared oft The men If it is true that any attempt is to|calied the gathering a conference, There} able to appear after last night's argu- | friend of Mr. Drysdale said , fe auch a hit that at Fulion Ma they say ehe will] heat they would be sent for when be made to block reform legislation. we] was nothing of the k ments, swarmed through the building | “She was one the brights: and " ded to advance her | Surely be hear n ‘At the offices of the Queens shall know of It soon enough, and then | been a great cry over very little Wool” festering deals In fond hopes of secur-]moxt winsome girls | ever met, and L i H Wrritine| Chetan Re Lug rena At aour-| aad Suburban toed there’ wee a Seana it wi e c H i‘ % = al 7 e girl 9 . ‘4 crowd of men, anxious to t back. y i ba Silent, an Ununt. ing the meet, often thought it # great pity sh hould " e, h P| k yes wel Thinks Platt WEL Not Attempt tm. | Lae i t M which (sito) Eecened her/dask yesterday The strike on the Atlantic avenue sya ye 4 1 our ed at his office in the| Sympathy was with the Jersevites, [have taken to the st next month, | Forget does not trouble hinse "' [tem is still on, but some of the 1 don't. think Ib necessary fop me to Desk COMPANY Unde |andéainy good arguments were;pul fors|| “D~esdite the worldlinens common to) imply pretty girl, a de-| account. When abe left Hayre, ire applying for work. ‘The strikers on the oe ee auch A ove. as. no IS rning, During wara in favor of their claims to the | people in theatrical life, Madge was al- [olde tte and about twenty-two cone x captain probabiy avatem claim chat the number of aeets regard such a move as that, 1 am not t ps Bet peop ; y 1 Gents avers will eden (iiee bie ail ——_ among whom was E meet. The advantage of fine gcean |waya mindful of her duty to her paren ribed as a tall. thin SRrUPUaa tg genren te 4 President’ Norton “has borro reexes, i" trae. and r jase - . e an, of abo: thirty-tive ee case the may no or cl : a5 bach, who spen about thi 4 Sain 7 and brothers and sisters, She was o| - Malad eae nye other cities eX-RENATO! ert t pen about thi J avored Asbur k. be a clever “charact ereparted for a few day or Wo 7 Y AaWELADAY Wie, Mr. Lauter: | that Massachusetts had received tnore [members of the family were t ! joognea repaired engines this, von. |S ot the Tete hy antes re jstuterman's sanctum, looked thoughtful] MOeed it foemed sient wish che ‘In a few talks that | had with her | his theutrical friends here | Glequel, second captain; Me ‘put atrike. a ang would say vers little while West sided with Boste said the glamour of the stage had Hit is probable that he Pichard, second officer; Kerrouy, | Notwithstanding the strike was de-~ “The papers have made a great deal! view the latter's action in 7 a s aptured, dealousy te supe | third officer, chief engineer; La. | ulated of Saturday, there were many more about that alleged conference at | ou. and allowing the mest to Ko {9 | janaied her for a 5 and 1] 9h papouredl lanlousy v eval es + bras | violence reported” at Police the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday.” he! ver last year, New York favored As- {Judged that she intended + o anit ANE ERR DIM MHS ° th engineer; La t ‘J oclock this morm~ ot atpoaiae oe the, mation, ethan it hy Sk cutee prot 5 purser, Kull Helpech, aacte mre Atlantis’ avenues held deserved, for there was nothing Impor- Hee TUE ARIS TOMER aioe AL {peanley, oC aT Broads) OR, SENNER’S NOMINATION. ewes = yw Pulton street car at ‘Troy avenue, MA ry, ‘ee = and pointing a revolver at t ETT Fe UE Fat hes te 1,000 MEN ON STRIKE, | si,yuinting. «revolver a ch ee maceeeatitis . year, an 5 1 Wa . Penmaes Gents and | Min Metends Cnewsy Over Senate's | | Rien tease vavcne’ protae Tt was a discussion that is going’ ou} Pasred exchding colored fi ads Xen ; a vars sas Detny in Co iz Him, Wiremen e | Was STOAM. a on tpeMactio Al every day and ought to go on all thelin “many different foi ° ‘ 5 Yorke! WASHINGTON 18.—"The ft | y [tine "Was passing” Prince street eat have, bees ngage shel) of Dr. duseph WM. Senner, uominated for] Gos thousand eb Natioet | this morming, soine one struck Motor ear, i 6 H A tn ane Se bg ire mm 2 Sophe t (Continued on Second Page.) strong that many. « lait ott the two Immigration at Newt ee ie voctiy Perrin Jy, Sapher with’ a stone, cuuaing Wh the kuow™ pre De a left 10 Wi ‘, are oming somewhat uneasy jay, They are members of th r Hanley, thirty-four, of 964 Atiane w 1 be consummated by which sil | Cole 1 Sve thae ti oh rv PA HE God GE lear Workera een id Willam Griffin, twenty. aid over indefr Numb smition {0 Ving bers at as ahs ° rmerhorn street, spectal as he annual election of ofleers will is " c : PRN ee . on ESHENTE Ga T) fs Local Assembly 3 WS, IK of La, of . attached to the Grand gn Oe one first taken up. : ook verte rn 4 \ s which Char W ’ while, Inte saelo Second. Vice-Presiden ) b the influence wi is Caainn Ll ae an ‘ abs early. thi “ya Jexceed:ngly hot, Hever] walling witty toe Costin, th « ‘ atinttatioi Naas tiae haben enadt en ANedMdS AHO Bll tg aven cluding i . ‘l wet tush ¢ D le ea . \Gharies Mi. tandall, of ? one i ayn c nh considered by thelr organi: i B rman John Mahone, twenty:twe Morrison, of | Mil h ie riticiem of th Or * A if E ld. of 208 West Ninth street, New Blacknam, of Denver. arc , a Shanes tor the most parton the fwct In radius of ; WAS arrested: this morning for A.C. Willson, of € r : ye ny at Pe that Dr. 3 «native of th hey Rave been working nine h r the death of Car: Thie, of the prevent First, \’ f f States, a as been naturalized stay. and now Sen nd 88a da street. He was knocked dow 1 fe be assured of sie i f i ines i or nine ye arf ‘eal aa pe oe a fl s car on Saturday and di eorge erk.ns, . > hen questioned, wou : in fc ‘one ye ng. Vice-President a f . ‘ "i wea : Re MUMInRHION BOUIN ba ‘ been f ed, and all _ eyed teh President ry i. uent ore trical waremou in th prendent saris Oe A a ; igs tite betulte! | QERER TO CHAIRMAN WILSON. unn Wil ture on Weather. were in ‘the Assem ly Chamber this eea but it Gov. Morton stands bi a) them, ans, Jeans sary In order to, Asbury Park and Boston Will Fight| Har Eamily Pepstrated by the Terri-|and went to zelance, to His Mother. dictments, and Mr. , Want ai iron Hibeaee { ¢ | venus MeMahon, Chairman, and . ' heating, Walking Delegate, [sim ing the movemeat. Master Workman! ovsT r Hoadley ts assisting the committee, The | HOUSTON, Tex., headquarters are at 37 Clinton. place despatch from Austin say PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 1s) e J) AM the buuding trades unions. ailed nounced that Chairman W. ( 2 sheet hia ie fi i * b by thelr Board of Delegates, the Cen-| of the Ways and Means Committed, has sunte : try : 1 t tal Tabor Union and District Assembly | Been tendered by the Regents the posly 1 saniey:. Miele try, who ye eee a . of Building Constructors, have | been tender the University of t" ‘ oie the lt or ' ‘ ‘itclal.y indorsed the movemer |"Texas. which offer he now has under Hee any \ nos " * - fn eetings of both the Workers’ and! Consideration Numer company, and , | i Hieieelt Bo. he associations ate being held | “°X*Mii ts now pending in the Temata, be marri » the ie #0 * Mi ture creating the office, and it has Be nardered : Peery. tare _ principal 4 seusston | opposition "Dr eX nie : ei : ane a ‘s tots He RIKENE ERPESTURART. | strike shall be : ne ae Bre WR < a will open is i ens Hees cad a KIRER'S, tractors not in the Ass 0 Cakes German tlausdry Reap Bree morning fiom ¢ te The headquarters of il of : — a eee r . t ‘ ; " f ere . = - Clinton place. HACKRTT AND LAUTERBACH NATOR KIL os =, rf t morning bh 1 of me mber oe F Fy CIESE DUaDs 2 Ask for German Laundry Soap. (itariug & chat on tie aiguacion.) (Frnciog aalete ie @ elgar) HOMN WHO NBRE THRRR, he gh x at ergs g My a teal pane ay hae soid'byeli grocer Beware of taitatitan Calg mene