Hay-Fever Suiferers Asthma. lication. ver and nd reliovaall the tronbies node 8 ata f th g LINIMEN WWKE ANY OTy A) Nir TERN ALast EXTERNAL ous, GENERATION AFTER GENERATION §, HAVE USED AND Blissen rr, We OTH in g-HEN vr, Children Tove It, Every Traveler should have's bottle of Hyak From Rbewmatiom, . Sufferer WIR AT COAL CREEK Sixtesn Killed in a Fight Between Troops and Miners, (CHARGES AGAINST BTATE OFFICERS Commissioner the Assistant Wanted the Bud Out Mine Military The Labor Bail sped tor an and In. by , ait} Lut horities Lindsay Turns Informer, VOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug, 18.=—At a lay night a mob of a tured three Loc ut to OI Om wil cars Conl Ie engineers tuke them to Oliver Springs, where about ninety-five convicts were employed in the 1 Cumberland Coal com- ived at Oliver yesterday s where the convicts were ut 7 o'clock they kande, and a lively battle ckade was defended by and a company of unen, The guards suards apd militiamen, t combat and d ered raards and soldiers were f flat cars and the ut of a Wincheste the tran Creek and forced is selons tail Dearing bil ad ee DUNG Dee] § “8, Save In response to a from the state board ny President Webb re ply which is believed to em body the sentiments of the officials of other roads, It was to the effect that | the Central had nothing to arbitrate. Late yesterday afternoon the egtige | foree of switchmen on the Nickel Plate | ged ped the forces of the strikers, | The uble was precipitated by the | disoharge of two men for refusing to switch New York Central freight. Rois AL ), Aug, 22, ~The improvement ha #tuation is only slight, but it {A o railroads, Under cover of the tion of 85,000 soldiers the Central bh and Erie began to move a litle t. All the perishable freight that be put in position was st , The volume was not large, bat it was sufficient to give the offi cange fot elation, and they now naasert pol tively than over that the sting | BE and that in a eonple of da ¥ handling th bout 1,800 grain lers A Te teh. quit work a a am Eg out of sympathy for the switchmen. They had no grievance, being satisfied with the wages paid, and are not em- ployed by the railroads, to complicate the tie up and embarrass the railroads. This was the biggest event of the day, Itisimpossible to fill the places of the scoopers, for theirs is the strongest labor organization Boffalo, emabracing every scooper in all the elevators in the oity. New York, Aug. 22. running smoothly in the New York Cen tral yards. T. E. Richardson, yardmas ter at the Grand Central depot, said “The firemen will not go out, or the en gineers, either Burraro, Ang the close of the tenth men's strike, and th refusal the Western New York and Pennsy! vauia men vesterday afternoon to han- dle Central freight w zed by sixty-five men quitting work, it is not believed much vit hown by th action, There is wrliove that neither the nor firemen will Burraro, been reinforced, All of i on the Delawar Lackawanna Western went out at 1.30 yesterd ternoon. Last ployed in the yard ester and Pittsbnryg road w The Michigan Central and met ted to foil Midnight lay of the awitch- of a0 ir the iS emphas \ ality 1 every reason tol I's is conducts iin the strikers The strikers have the switchme iA H Ang ire exp A Cholera Warning, WASHINGTON, Aug. A4.--Ti partment has been ads ] sul of the Germany, nounced tha Earthquake and Fl J a Retaliating on Canada Another Big n nay dave and Te rel the T twenty The Im east a A Cardinal's Golden Jubilee venke, Aug, MM. Yesterday was the fiftieth anniversary of Cardinal Tas cherean's consecration as a priest. In the morning his eminence officiated at poatifical high mass at the Basilica. The ceremony was of a most impressive character, The old churoh, which was | decorated with mach taste, was crowded to ita ntmost capacity, Inthe after noon the venerable cardinal was ban queted at the seminary, and at night » eoncert was given in his honor at Laval nniversity, The Fall River Mystory. 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