- ' - Hi T -sjr 1 - t " SECOND PftRT. THE PITTSBmO DISF1TCH .?- fit X The year 1892 his contributed its full share to future history; yet it has in the main betn a period of peace. The ever present European war cloud seems to have dwindled away to the size of a man's hand, while the only haze that threatened to em broil the United States with a foreign power was dissipated almost at the thresh old of the year. The political campaign recently closed was remarkable, both for its lack of ex citement and lor its remarkable result. Huge combines of capital, of which the Beading is the most conspicuous, are put ting a new face upon the commercial sys tem. Social and religious movements have marked the year, while outbursts of law lessness, both, at home and abroad, have set people to thinking. Science has won many a victory, especially in the fields of astron omy and geography. Even in the matter of sports the year has been most note worthy, more than one champion having yielded his laurels, while almost every old" record has given way to a new one. More history has been made in Pittsburg and its environs this year than in any other American city. There has been no other calamity so dramatic as the wave of flame nd flood which overwhelmed Oil City and Htusville. The social crusade has been a heme for press and pulpit all over the land. But the one great, far-reaching event of the year is, unquestionably, the Battle of Homestead. Its long train of consequences, direct and indirect, is seemingly endless. That struggle figured in the bloodshed of Coeur d' Alene, the car burning at Buffalo and the civil war in Tennessee. It gave labor a tattle cry, and it also 'furnished anarchy its opportunity. It marked the beginning of the most bitter struggle of the year between labor and capital; gave birth to a long series of trials for murder and riot; involved charges of treason in arms and massacre by poison, More important still, the Battle of Homestead will have its effect on the legislation of the future. Yes, 1892 has been a memorable year. Its detailed history will appear in the chronol ogy which follows: PITTSBURG AND ENVIRONS. EVERY IMPORTANT EVENT IX THE two crrns and suburbs. The Homestead Eight and Its Long Train of Consequences Doings of Municipal Governments The Crimes and the Downfall of the. Cooley Gang. The leading events in the local history of 1892 are almost as interesting to the whole country as to Alleghany county. The labor struggles occupy the first place in impor tance, while the cleansing of a neighbor ing county of an organized band of outlaws follows. There have, too, been many hap penings in municipal affairs which will claim the local attention of all Pittsburg nd Allegheny readers. JANUARY. 1 An Italian Republican Club organized; the first In America. The Second Avenue Traction line Dovcotted by the K. of I The Pittsburg Electric Club opened. Twelve buildings burned at Jeannette. 2 Two men down up by nltro-glycerlne at Willow Grove. Each or the Democratic factions win a victory at the Democratic committee meeting. S Providence Presbyterian Church, Alle gheny, dedicated. 4 Three of the East End gang of burglars caught. George T. HcCoimeU, a Law rencevllle real estate dealer, arrested for embezzlement. The Supreme Court sus tains the Penn Bank directors. 6 Loose management wrecks the Washing ton (Pa.) LlveStocklnsnrance Company. The last of the selr-confessed recipients of bribes, of Beaver county, released from the New Castle Jail. The old di rectors elected tor the Pittsburg Exposi tion Society. 6 William J. Groft and Benry Hnser con victed of voluntary manslaughter of Charles Bowmaster. Airs. Annie E Knoedler, Allegheny, commits suicide The P. & L. E. R. R. paint shop at Char tiers burns; loss, $13,u00. ,7 The clans for the Carnegie Library building adopted. Landlord John Weld enhofel, in collecting rent, finds a tenant named Mrs. August Zulse dead from starvation. Fire damages Haugh Jfc Kee nan's furniture store $10,000. A boiler explosion wrecks the rod department of the Braddock wire mill; one life lost. 8 Mrs. Mary W. D. Watson brings a $1,000, 000 ejectment suit against Samnel Wat son. The Cook block and Dr. Henry's residence in Jeannette burned. Two stores and five dwellings in Newtown burned. Local union 230, Carpenters' Brotherhood, suspended. 9 Calvary Church school room burned; four firemen Injured; loss, $5,000. John rite's Dutter and egg commission house damaged $15,000 by fire. Gilt Edge Lodge, switchmen, forlelts Its charter; Financial Secretary Jansen and $800 lodge funds missing. The Penn Cotton Mill, Allegbeny, sold to Alabama parties. Mercury falls below zero. J0 Fathers Miskiewicz and KolaslnskI, Polish Catholio priests, get police pro tection from a pursuing mob of their own congregation. 11 Mayor Gourley's annual message deliv ered. Father Miskiewicz besieged by a mob of his parishioners. Councils accept leases lor a station house and a water tower and engine house. A strike begins at the Braddock Glass Works. 12 TbeMcKee block burns; loss, $35,000. The Uniontown Electric Street Railway power house consumed; loss, $55,000. 13 The "Law and Order" Society secures two arrests of newsdealers lor selling Sunday papers. The Donnolly family of Lawrenceville poisoned. Fonr person in the Lezrand convicted of voluntary man slaughter. ltjarver's Jewelry sto re, Allegheny,r,obbed. IS The Allegheny and Manchester street "car strike begins. The Leader newspaper - - -.fnnA'liifrrfod! InsR. X5Q.0QJ- 1 ' lS-iRiotlng on the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester street car line. Law and Order men win in the preliminary hear ing. 17 Rev. Ivan Pannin retires from the pas torato of'Bethany Home. 19 Quay wins his libel suit against tho Beaver Star. Allegheny street car strikers arrested for rioting. Thirteen Reserve township gamblers indicted. Part of a "Pemlckey" train falls through a bridge near Rankin station; two brake men killed. 20 The Quay-Pas libel suit begins. Thirty fire grocers sued for illegally selling oleomargaiine. The Deposit Bnk at Dawson closed. 21 Allegheny Select Council drops the in vestigation of Chief Murphy. 22 O. A. Williams. & mnnkR nft nirmnnt strangles to death John J. McKee. a fel- j low Inmate. Quay wins the .Port libel ' uiu j nomas i. x razer. Treasurer or jiocai union jso. 10. Painters' Brother hood, sued for embezzlement. 23 The Charlerol lockup burns with one in mate.. Patrolman Crehan goes Insane and cnts his own throat. James Kinney shot dead in a shooting gallery. 21 Miss Maria James falls lrom an ley em bankment to escape a train.and Is killed; her lover, Michael Pryle, arrested. R. & W. Jcnkinson's tobacco warehouse dam aged $30,000 by fire. 25 Sheriff McCleary Issues a proclamation against the Allegheny street car strik ers. 26 Major Mobley under arrest at Akron lor participating in a fight which ended In murder. Six barges of tho Smoky City sink 150,000 bushels or coal at Cairo. George Shlras II. announced us candi date for the late Justice Bradley's plane. Twelve houses at Oakdale burned. The city sued by the Philadelphia Gas Com pany. Mrs. William Bashore falls Into a trance at a Freedom revival. 27 Two thousand glassworkers locked out. Rev. John B. Koehno sues his congrega tion for back salary. 28 The Pittsburg Press Club holds its ban quet; Congressman Dalzell the principal speaker. The Mayflower prize-fighters acquitted. 9 Roger O'Mara appointed Chief of Police. One square of Jeannette buildings burned; loss $65,000. Two moonshiners captured In Fayette cuuntv, and their stills destroved. SO The removal ofXostmaster Gllleland, of. Allegheny, recommended. Hamilton's bottle lactory damaged by fire $5,000. Two men fatally wounded in a riot between Italians and negroes at Smith tor;. SI Murderer Fitzslmmons recaptured at New Orleans. FEBRUARY. 1 A battle fought between a constable's posse and farmers In Fayette county. A body found In the ruins of an old Lib erty street fire. The Beaver Ubelurs of Senator Quay arrested. A meeting of downtown property owners demand a reduction ot taxation. 2 Pittsburg Presbytery refuses to pass a resolution against Sunday newspapers. Two underground gas explosions in Al legbeny. The Duquesne Company's tracks on Bayard street declared illegal. 3 The embezzlement trial of Hastings, City Clerk or Allegheny, begins. A mid night passenger holds up a West End street car condnctor. A Manchester street car filled with employes wrecked by dynamite; no one hurt. 4 Fitzslmmons commits suicide In the New Orleans Jail. A strike begins at the Moorhead-McCleane Iron Works. 5 Market Clerk Hastings convicted or em bezzlement. Two hundred employes of the Continental Tube Works, Franks town, strike. The first local branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters' organized in Pittsburg. 6 St. Anne's Church, MUlvale. damaged by fire. The Manchester street car strike broken. 7 Pittsburg Socialists organize. 8 Mayor Wyman, or Allegheny, arraigned in court lor extortion in office. 9 J. C. Ackorman, an Allegheny con tractor, commits suicide. 10 H. K. Porter & Co. share profits with em ployes. R. W. D. Hermen arrested for rorgery in Greene couuty. Freshmen win a cane rush at Washington, Pa. 11 Mayor Wyman, or Allegheny, convicted or extortion in office. Caroline J. Gard ner I lightened to death near Federal Street station, by Thomas and James Skidmore, who were arrested tor man slaughter. The American Institute of Civics organized. 13 License Court passes upon 153 fewer ap plicants than last year. Eight Immi grants from a typhus iniected steamship arrive in Pittsburg. 14 A Baptist Cliurchuedicated at Duquesne. A Methodist Church dedicated at Allen town. Pittsburg Socialists permanently organize. 15 Mayor Gourley Issues a proclamation asking reiiei comnoutions lor Russia. Miss Fay, the spiritualist, trapped at a seance. The Coroner's Jury silting over the remains or the victim of the Liberty street fire hold Saitta and Mazza for manslaughter County Commissioners reduce mileage. 16 Municipal elections held; Citizens' tick ets win in a majority of cases. John D. Boyd, grocer, of Allegheny, assigns. An ton Klatzback commits suicide. 17 Roger O'Mara appointed Chief of Police. Five men burned by an explosion in Conway & McFalley's mill. George Grumbling commits suicide at Nineveh. 18 Mayor Wyman, of Allegbeny, resigns. C H. Andrews assigns the "Boston Nov elty Store." A rock falls upon the Pan handle track, killing and wounding fiva workmen. 19 Sarah Joyce found dead from wounds: Christian Klenk commits suicide. Davis' old crunk lactory burned; loss, $5,000. 20 A B. & O. passenger train wrecked near Whitehall; 1C0 passengers narrowly es cape death. Allegheny Councllmen, in caucus, nominate Voegtly for Mayor; six members bolt. Burgettstown tramp bur glars surrender after 50 shots are fired. 22 Washington's birthday celebrated in Pittsburg and McKeesport by tue Jr. O. U. A. M. Ex-President Hayes speaks at the Loyal Legion banquet. An attempt made to rescue the Burgettstown bur glars. 23 Voegtly chosen Mayor of Allegheny. Miss Alice Gaskell, John M. Zelgler and William Dewer rundown by a train In Wilklnsburg and all killed or mortally wounded. Mary G. Travel's and G. J. Rosenbeisen attempt suicide. A desper ate shooting affray between police and toughs at Beaver Falls; one officer wounded, two crooks latally Injured and another badly hnrc but escapes. 24 Annual encampment of the Pennsylva nia G. A R. Tin plate manufacturers establish a scale oi wages. Sixty-five oleomargarine cases dismissed at Wil klnsburg. 25 Sentence imposed in the Quay-Rut libel caso. The sentence of the Braddock rioters commuted. 27 Ex-Market Clerk Hastings sentenced to eight months' imprisonment and 6 cents fine. Jones & Laushlln. close down 37 -furnaces; 200 men discharged. Judge - Josepn Bufflngton,-or the United. States District Court, installed. Four persons poisoned at Rochester. Pa., by eating roots; two die. 29 Both or Mayor Gourley's traction vetoes overcome in Councils; an ordinance reg ulating sidewalks passed. The Second Avenue Street Car Assembly declares its strike off and disbands. Samuel Blair, an old resident of Westmoreland county, arrested for bigamy alleged to have been committed 26 years ago. MARCH. 1 The heaviest snow storm of the winter. Rev. J. W. Bristol, ot Beaver Falls, ex pelled from the Baptist Church and min istry. 2 The Board or Assessors decides that all lots in vacant acreage property which "wu on Btrcotn Having city improve ments must bear full city taxation. 3 Assistant Postmaster Myler, of Alle gheny, arrested for embezzlement. Judge Porter sustains the Sunday blue law. 5 Allegheny Republicans nominate Ken nedy for Mayor; delegate primaries In the two cities. Ex-Mayor Wyman, of Allegheny, sentenced to three months' imprisonment and to pay costs. The PIttsbni-g and Kirtland district of the Churoh of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints holds its semi-annual meeting. Anti-Quay Republicans of Pittsburg or ganize. 7 Law and Order Agent McClure arrested on a charge of perjury. Harrv W. Oliver "withdrawn" from the race for election as national Republican delegate. An $S00 shortage In the Allegheny Water Department reported to the Auditing Committee. Greene county Republicans decide not to send delegates to the Con gressional Convention at Pittsburg. 8 Republican State delegation conventions held. Robson & Son's chain works burned; loss, $20,000. Westlngnouse wins the management of the Union Switch and Signal Company. Puddlers at the Vesuvius mill accept a reduction. Geneva' College, Beaver Falls, closed by scarlet fever. 9 George W. Miller appointed Col lector of Internal Revenue. Glass lactory "D," Southside, burned; loss about $150,000. The MUlvale, Etna and Sliarpsburg Street Railway Company chartered. J. W. Harmony, of Union ..town, commits suicide after attempting to burn his wife to death. 10 A cold wave and heavy snow storm. The appropriation ordinance passed by both Councils. L. & O. Agent McClure held lor perjury. 11 Three hundred workmen discharged from the Homestead Steel Works. Frank Neishar, "The Mad Frenchman" or St. Clair township, beaten by "White Caps." 12 A wolf hunt near Greensburg partici pated In by 2.500 people. Mrs. Mary P. Semple's mansion at Sewickley burned; It Chlet Murphy, of Allegheny, arrested on charges of embezzlement and bribery. The coko oven ordinance passed by Councils. The Southside Turner Hall dedicated. 15 The dog show begins. Several Eittan nlng business houses burned; loss about $30,000. The land claim against the Har mony Society revived before the Or phans' Court at Beaver. California "Forty-niners" hold a feast. Juror John McGrogan tails dead In court. Madam Yale and Mrs. Charlotte Smith renew on the stago of tue Opera House their con test on the subject of cosmetlos. Meth odise Church unions hold a convention in Pittsburir. 17 Law and Order Agent McClure indicted lor bribery. Dennis Cloonen, the "Pan handle strong man," pounds his wife to death with a chair. Murpiiy, Glenn and Donaldson, the Allegheny officials, re leased on a techicallty, bnt suits are again entered against them. Lady Som erset begins her work In Pittsburg, bt. Patrick's Dav celebrated. 18 Frederick W. Milley murders his wire. and commits suicide. Schafer Brothers7 wagon lactory burns; loss, $30,000; insur ance, $17,000. 19 Minnie Bell fatally stabs Jacob Harris. The new directsteel process successfully tested at Homestead. One of the heaviest short snow flurries ever known. Demo crat primaries held; Cleveland men chosen. Judge McClung, interpreting the new street law, decides that citizens who protest must make out a good prima facie case before going Into court. 20 Totten & Hogg's foundry damaged $7,500 by fire. A $100,000 freight wreck near Greensburg. 21 The License Court disposes of 107 cases. Chief Murphy, of Allegheny, and four subordinates held on the cliarge or em bezzlement. A warrant sworn out tor the arrest or District Attorney McCurdy, of Westmoreland county, on charges or perjuryand orlbery. Inspector Watchorn finishes his visits to the Pittsburg fac tories. Railroad coal operators fall to agree on prices. The State Christian Association, opposed to secret societies, meets in Pittsburg. 22 Railroad officials abolish the 5-cent dif ferential between Pittsburg and Hocking Valley coal. 23 The Allegbenv Auditing Committee finds $330, li7 20 due the city from recreant officers. Explorers of the Hill Farm mine una -i corpses. 24 Murphy again held for court on the charge of embezzlement. A "cake walk" at the Auditorium. 25 The 23 Dunbar victims buried; the Cor oner's jury verdict holds the Furnace Company blameless. The Braddock Glass Works at Rankin station burned; loss about $65,000. T 27 The existence or a gang of thieves dis covered in Allegheny; Mary Reiswlck ar rested. A row oi tnree-story dwellings floated across the Allegheny river from Allegheny to Pittsburg. Sharpsburg celebrates its fiftieth anniversary. Nine workmen burned at the Homestead mills by the spilling of molten metal; lour fatally injured. Pittsburg beats New Castle at football and wins the championship of Western Pennsylvania. 28 Ex-Senator Rutan's case against the Primary Election Board, alleging fraud, is dismissed. John McGtffln snot dead while fleeing from justloe by a constable at Braddook. The sidewalk ordinance .passed over the Mayor's veto. '29 In an affidavit in Allegheny, Miohael Hanks charges John Sullivan with an at tempt at bribery. The Coursln Street M. - E. Church, McKeesport, burned; loss, $40,000. SO The Allegheny Heating Company adopts the deposit forfeit system. Central police station removed toOakallev. APRIL. 1 Bole's foundry on Duquesne Way burned; loss $20,000. The Center avenue car line opened. 2 John Timothy held for wife murder. D. Herbert Hostetter, of Pittsburg, sued In Washington for $500,000 by George M. Jewott, of New York, on a railroad deal. 4 Nomination of Allegheny City officers by Councils attended by riots. 5 Damage suits aggregating $1,500,000 entered 'at- Baltimore against D. H. Hostetter, of Pittsburg. Tne Cumber land Presbytery or Pittsburg met at McKeesport. Tho' Pittsburg Presbytery PITTSBITRG. SATUEDAT, DECEMBER 31, 1892. at Sharpsburg condemns the Chinese exclusion bill. The first test of the Baker ballot law In Pennsylvania made at the borough election of McEee's Rocks'. Cunninghams " & Co.'b glass works, Southside, damaged $16,000 by fire. 6 Jacob EUk shoots his sweetheart, Miss Ada Engle, dead, probably by accident. Jacob Lortz, the aged schoolmaster at Duquesne, commits suicide. 7 Allegheny Councils eleot city offlolals; The Prohibition County Convention elects delegates. 8 A Dispatch reporter Informs ex-Senator Blair at the Monongabela House that the diplomatic correspondence In refer ence to his mission to China had been laid betore Congress. Jacob Ellk held for the murder of his sweetheart. Sec retary Cake, of the Window Glass Mak ers, held for bigamy. Two killed In a railroad wreck near Connellsvllle. 9 The Pittsburg Glass Factory at Beaver Falls burned; loss about $65,000. Another body found in the Hill Farm mine. 11 The tact leaks out that Gamble Weir's death was due to poisoning. Constable Robert Hughey dies from opium poison ing. 12 Tho headless body of Mary Cherllnski found on the Junction Railroad near Schenley Park; probably suicide; her lover, Ludwig Lucowski. arrested on suspicion. The last of the Hill Farm mine. The Allegheny Presbytery dis solves the pastoral relations between tho Beaver Church and the Rev. J. H. Bausman. 14 Secretary Cake, of the Window Glass Workers, resigns. John Verblosky, a Hungarian at Duquesne, shoots and mortally wounds his wife; he claims by accident. Harrity hanged in effigy by Democrats in lower Allegheny. 15 Two Monongahela terryboats collide; one life lose Attorney u. j. trsKine robbed of $1,000 and valuables by high waymen. 16 The will or David Gregg, the millionaire, cuts off his son, Rev. David Gregg, of Brooklyn, with $10. 17 Rev. J. H. Bausman and the majority of his flock begin the organization at Ro chester of the First Congregational Society in the Beaver Valley. The corner-stone of the Temple Bnat Israel laid. The united uruturen uuurcu at Wilklnsburg dedicated. 18 Librarian Stevenson, of the Allegheny Carnegie Library, re-elected. 19 Viewers asked lor to open eleven new streets; the first move under the act of 1S9L Republicans nominate E. F. Ache son for Congress. P. W. Painter fatally shot by James Evans at Monogahela City. 20 John Hoffman, the iron worker, commits suicide. 21 An Immigrant B. & O. train wrecked at Salisbury Junction; six persons injured. 22 The League baseball season opens in Pittsburg. The new repair shops of the P., A & M Traction Company completed; it contains the first electric signal and emergency wagon service ever used on. a street railway. The new Pennsyl vania Railroad yards at Walls opened. Harry Shellhorne and Charles Botklns, "law and order" detectives, 'arrested on serious charges. 23 Charles Carlson, of McKeesport, com pletes the invention of a process for, making lro"ntUbes direct froni"bars: " 24 Double-decked cars make their, first tiip over the Pittsburg traction lines. The corner stones of four churches laid the Italian Catholio Church, the Homewood Avenue Methodist Church, the Shadracli Memorial Church and the Incarnation Chapel at Hnoxville. 25 David SUverloot, of Economy, expounds the new religion oi me jraituists or of Oahspe. Henry Scholle, the contractor, commits suicide. 26 L. & O. Detective Thomas Flinn arrested for performing a criminal operation. William M. Kennedy regularly elected Mayor of Allegheny. James Gilkey com mits suicide at Boston, Pa. Tho Dlth ridge Flint Glass Works atNew Brighton closed by the Sheriff. Lucy Dugan, of Allegheny, commits suicide. 27 McKlnley, Alger, Dalzell, Stone and others speak at the Amerlous Club Grant Birthday banquet. Costello re-elected President of the Pittsburg District. United Mine Workers. Peter Anderson commits suicide. 28 The assessment for the Thirty-third street sewer, the largest in the city, com pleted. The Alkaloid Institute at Belle vue opened. 30 The Household Credit Company build ing, the Lindsay hardware bunding and the Roberts estate building, on LiDorty avenue, burned; loss about $200,000. W. A Stately, the fourth L. & O. detective arrestee" for neglect of his family. Tha railroad miners' scale for tho Pittsburg district agreed to. MAX. 1 The Fourth Presbyterian Church, East End. dedicated. The City or Plttsbunf makes its Initial excursion. Pauliu Mazanlier shot dead by Ernest Redares at Calamity Village. 2 Joseph Speilmeyer, the "Dutch Anarch ist," commits suicide in jail. United States District Judge Bufllngton begins' his first term. Kennedy Installed Mayor of Allegheny. 3 Dennis Cloonan convicted of murder In the first degree. 4 Tho General Conference of the A. M. E. Church meets in Pittsburg. The United States Senate passes the McKeesport rmlilic building bill. 5 The United States Senate passed the Washington (Pa.) public building bill. Rev. J. H. Bausman, of Rochester, Pa., formally recognized as a Congregational minister. 7 A change of policy in tho Schenley es tato announced, by which tho land is to be divided into city lots and leased on long terms. L., & O. Agent McClnre ar rests all engaged In the steamer City of Pittsburg Sunday excursion. Work be gun on the Crescent independent oil pipe line. 8 The Thirty-third Street U. P. Church dedicated, 9 The Denny estate plices over 1,000 acres of city property on the market. 10 Inim McClaren. a patient at Dlxmont. dies from injuries received from an of fleer. Three men run down by a looomo tlve near Braddock; one killed and two mortally wounded. Tne State Court ot the Foresters order begins. 11 Chief or Police Brown submits his an. nual report. 12 Dissatisfied property-owners appeal to the Court of Common Pleas to annul the triennial assesment. L. and O. Agent MoClure acquitted of perjury, but as sessed the costs. Dr. Pnrves resigns the pastorate or tne first jrresoytenan Church to accept a Professorship in tbe Princeton Theological Seminary. Delia Cain acquitted or iufantlcide. 13 Edward Zehner shoots his wife and sister-in-law and commits suicide on the Perrysvilleroad. Washington-Jefferson students nominate Blaine for the Presi dency in a mock convention. 14 Prof. Arbuokle, of tbe Ninth ward, Alle gheny, schools,- disappears. The K. of L. boycott Pabst beer. 15 Last services held in the old First M. E. i Church on Filth avenue. 16 Councils grant franchises to the Bloom field Street Railway, and tbe Exohange Railway. The Braddock Turner Hall dedicated. 17 A publlo meeting in Allegheny decided, that work shall begin on a tunnel under Mt. Troy. Prof. Arbuokle, ot the Ninth ward Allegheny schools, dishonorably . discharged. 18 The Red Lion stables burned and-fhe Alvin Theater damaged; total loss about $18,000. The Whitehead diyqrce case de cided for the defendant. 19 Mayor Kennedy, of Allegheny, delivers his first message; Councils refer to a com mittee a resolution to quash all indict ments against ex-Mayor Wyman. Joseph KUmehaple dies of artificial heat in Mar vin's bakery. Murderer Reed and two' other prisoners Dreafc jail at Washing ton, Pa. 20 Charles Maglnn begins a suit In equity against the defnnct Allegheny Trust Company; over 200 defendants. Hugh Curry convicted in Washington, Paol the arson of his brother's property. The office building of the Electric Company and the residences of Drs. Stevens and Allison, at Wilklnsburg, burned; loss about $8,000. 21 The petition of Law and Order Agent Mc Clure to have his costs remitted refused; many decisions of Alderman Rohe against newsdealers reversed. The body or Grace G. Stoup, tho suicide, recovered from the Ohio river. Edward Owens, a Soutbsider, commits suicide. Hospital Saturday observed. The roof of the old First Methodist Protestant Church falls in. burying six men; all severely Injured. Three prisoners break lail at Eittanning. Hie Pittsburg Baseball Club engages a new manager. 22 Francis Tucker burns to death with his dwelling. 23 "Old Jack," supposed to have been cre mated in Saitta & Mazza's fruit store, appears in court to testify in behalf of hit employers. Cora Nichols found mur dered at her home near McKee's Rocks. The Westlngbouse Company awarded the contract for lighting the World's Fair. 24 Patrick Fltzpatrlck executed. KInzer & Jones' pattern lactory damaged $10,000 by fire. The contract for the Fhipps conservatory In Schenley Park let. 25 Skelton's livery stable and several ad joining tenements on Liberty avenue burn; loss, $15,000. 26 Treasurer McCormick, of the Journey men Horseshoers, disappears. Chief Brown, of the Fire Bureau, submits his report. The Philadelphia Company pre- uicts in court tnat natural gas win db ex hausted in three years. 27 The Chamber or Commerceholdsits first annual banquet. Four children drowned In Chartiers creek at Woodville. 23 Quay carries tho Allegheny county Re publican primaries. Two Poles killed by an electric wire at Braddock. Arnold's boat supply store damaged $12,000 by lire. 29 Memorial Day service held In the churches. William T. Espy.the druggist, defies the Sunday blue law by selling soda water and cigars to 10,000 people. Last services held in the old,Sandusky Street Baptist Church, Allegbeny. 30 Memorial Day observed. The Twin Cities matched against Pennsylvania in a checker tournament; the.Twin Cities win; 56 players take part. In a Hungarian brawl at Calumet, John Lijous murders Shuslck; the victim buried in a secret grave. Jones & Laughllns' pattern shop, Southside, damaged $4,000 by fire. 31 Mayor Gourley vetoes the Exchange and Manchester street railway ordinances, and the electric ligbting ordinance; the two first passed over his head by Select Council; veto or the lighting ordinance sustained by Common Council. William, brother of Coroner McDowell, fatally bnrned. Chief Bigelow of the Depart ment of Publlo Works,submlts his report. Colored people meet, fast and pray over the subject of Southern iynohlngs. The monument to unknown Johnstown flood victims unveiled. Republicans nominate candidates' for oounty offices. JUNE. 1 Electric light turned off from the City Hall because of Mayor Gourley's veto of the lighting ordinanc. 2 A combination of citizens alleged to ex ist to enforce the Sunday law against work of every description, with the viow of making the law obnoxious. Lena Henshelcommltssuioide. William Blanke commits suicide In Hazelwood. Jennie Powers commits suicide in Monongahela City. Charlie Buck struck dead by a ne gro on East street. Mrs. Thomas Mal- ciszky killed, it is supposed, by her hus band at Natrona. Tne Pittsburg Glass Works at Creighton damaged by fire $18 000. 3 Allesheny property owners on the orig inal plat of Federal street extension noti fied to vacate. Matthew Watkins falls from an incline car and crushed to death. Tbe Carnegie Stoel Company at Homestead preseuts its ultimatum to employes. Part of Beaver Falls inun dated. 4 The new ohapel of St. Anthony, built by Father Mollinger, opened. Dennis Cloo nen sentenced to death. Judge McClung refuses to grant a preliminary Injunction agalust the Builders' Exchange. A nitro glycerine explosion at Kensington kills two men. ix-aiayor wyman reieaseu. James M. Sharp, newsdealer, prosecutes Harry Horn, a L. & O. detective, lor vio lating the Sunday law. A gang of Cam bria county counterfeiters broken up. 5 Harinonltes celebrate Whitsuntide. The Amalgamated Association in Homestead discuss the new Carnegie steel scale, and decide to rely on the wisdom of the Na tional Convention. Fire in a Braddock tenement house destroys two lives and injures two men. 6 Constable Kyle, of McKee's Rocks, dis appears. 7 The Amalgamated Association meets. A cloudburst partly inundates Mononga hela City. 8 The Pittsburg Baptist Association de cides to reunite with the State body. Tho annual conference ot the Pittsburg Dio cese of tue Protestant Episcopal Church meets. . 10 Tho Amalgamated Association proposes an iron and tlnplate scale. Sparrow Hughes drowned during a drunken riot on the steamer City of Pittsburg. 11 The first Harrison and Reld club formed in Pittsburg. Mrs. Schenley presents tue Olu Block House to the Daughters of the American Revolution. Priddy defeats Kennedy in a foot race. 13 Thousands flock to Father Mollinger to be cured 'on St Anthony's Day. The city's answer to suits filed by taxpayers against the assessment fileu. Tho Or angemen's convention begins. 14 Tue Board of Education decides not to change the method or promoting High School students. Pittsburg cricketers beat the Detroit team. 15 A riot on a Ligonler Valley train, near Latrobe, between trainmeu and rowdies results in a double murder. J. T, Kerna han buys the St. James Hotel of J. K. Lanahan. The employment of a watch uian on railroad tracks precipitates a riot at Homestead. John Hamilton's tin lactory damaged by fire $2,000. Depos itors of the defunct Farmers' and Me chanics' Bank promised 75 per cent. 16 Chief Murphy and other Allegheny offl olals indicted. 17 Five children drowned at Neville Island, ontmeai millers meet to form a com bine. John Miller commits suicide. The case against E. E. Hazen, for cruelty in dehorning cattle, nolle prossed at Bea ver. 18 The existenco or the Plnhook gas field revealed. Lantern bicycle parade, in the East End. 19 William F. Bchade, real estate agent, commits snieide. 20 Kmll Welxt murders Miss Hattie But tress and commits suicide in Allegheny. The first batch of children sent into the country by the Pittsburg Fresh Air Fund. The Carnegie Steel Company at Homestead settles a scale with their skilled steel workers. 21 Mrs. William Thaw gives a spectroscope to the Allegheny Observatory. Annie McEaohran, or Penn avenue, commits suicide. The Second Avenne Railway Company purchases the Turtlo Creek Railroad to Braddock. 23 The Tyler Pipe Tube Company, of Wash ington, Pa., the first to sign the Amalga mated scale. Classes of '9i graduate lrom the High School and the Western Uni versity. 24 A coal oil can explodes, burning to death Mrs. Cuarles Pnvot in Allegheny and la tally Injuring her husband. Joseph Grotskl's two children, on the Southside fatally burned. .Six 'nurses suspended from the West Penn Hospital. The Charities Committee of Councils agree to favorably report the N,eeid larin for a FoorFarm . .... 25 Physicians and dentists accept plans for their new office building.' sThe .Republi can County Committee reorganizes for tho campaign. J udge McClung' sustains the office of Delinquent Tax Collector Grler, of Allegheny. Garlaud elected President of the Amalgamated Asso ciation. 27 Seventy-two stones removed by Dr. Sut ton at the Allegbeny General Hospial from the gall of Mme. Marie Bess. Oliver Brothers the first Pittsburg firm to sign the Amalgamated scale. Suspected Plnkerton detectives driven out of Homestead. The Central Board or Edu cation returns to the old plan of designa tion by numbers or pupils who are pro moted to the High School. The South side Turnfest opens. Common Council postpones all street improvements. Councils vote to purchase additional ground for annexation to Highland Park. Cyprien Vomer murdered Dy his brother near Midway. 28 Seventy-three students graduate from the Allogheny High School. 29 Robert McCormick commits suicide at West Middletown. 30 The lock-out at the Carnegie Mills at Homestead begins. Jubilee Day oo served by the school children of Allegheny. JULY. 2 The field day of the Alleglrtray Athletic Association. S The Franz Hotel at Braddock blown up by gas. The Methodist Church at Wil klnsburg dedicated. The corner stone of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church laid. James Riley bangs himself in Jail. Independence Day celebrated in Sonen leyPark. Frank Helms tetter stabbed to death by two Italian neighbors. 5 A Sheriff's posse turned back by the . Homestead steel workers. John McGuire murdered by Charles Sbanalian. 6 Pinkertons in barges captured by Home stead iron workers. 7 Two Anarchists mobbed by Homestead workmen. 8 The corner stone of the Seventh V. P. Church, of Allegheny, laid. The Car negie firm at Beaver Falls signs the Amalgamated scale. 9 The Coroner begins his inquest upon the victims of the Homstead battle. The Pennsylvania Federal street depot, Al legheny, damaged by fire $5,000. 10 The corner stones of St. Andrew's En glish Lutheran Churoh and tho Mt. Troy German Catholic Church laid. The Du quesne Heights M. E. Church and the Greek United Catholic Church dedi cated. 12 Troops enter Homestead. Workmen In three more Carnegie mills decide to strike. The Congressional Investigating Committee begins its inquiry at Home stead. David Hughes murders Thomas Conners at Chartiers. Orangemen's day celebrated. The annual tennis tourna ment begins. 13 Judge Ewing decides that pigeon shoot ing is not cruel. It The strike at the Union Iron Mills be gins. The Congressional Committee finishes its work at Homestead. Fred W. Mussler. of Manchester, commits suicide. 15 The Union Bricklayers' strike ended. Sixty mill men of Singer, Nlmick & Co. and Jones & Laughlin strike. Tbe upper building of the Penn Incline burned; loss, $35,000. John Hamilton's tin goods warehouse gutted by fire; loss, $50,000. 16 The Carnegie Company summons strik ers to return to work as Individuals. T. Klrschner commits suicide. 17 St. Mary's parochial school In Sharps burg dedicated. IS Warrants issued for the arrest of tho Homestead riot leaders; Burgess Mc Luckle imprisoned. 19 Governor Paulson visits Homestead. Duquesne iron workers organize a lodgo of tue Amalgamated Association. 20 Homewood races begin. 21 Hugh O'Donnell and Hugh Ross sur render to officers at Homestead. Alle gheny Councils refuse to pass the uoz licensing ordinance over the Mayor's veto. Rev. Father Leander Scherr made Arch-Abbot. The Ursullne Convent dis- Soses of part of its grounds, uquesne steel workers strike. Allen and Foy arrested lor murder at Home stead. 23 H. C. Frick shot and stabbed by Berk man, tbe Anarchist. Tho preliminary hearing of O'Donnell held. Democratic primaries for choosing Legislative can didates held. Jack Cooley killed near Fairchance by a trap gun. Mrs. Mart C'ulklsky and Franciska Bruskinski com mit suicide. 24 Private lams tortured and drummed out of Camp Sam Black. 25 Evidence of an Anarchistic plot fonnd; Carl Knold, of Allegheny, arrested. O'Donnell, Ross, Allen and Foy released on balk James W. Minton, the young dentist, drowns himself. 26 Bauer, the Anarchist, arrested. Troops begin to withdraw from Homestead. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars meets in Pittsburg. 'The hottest day since 1877. A gas explosion in a conduit on Liberty avenue injures five men. Eight build ings burned on Fifth avenue near High street. The Democratic County Conven tion passes resolutions on tbe Homestead trouble and Private lams' case. 27 Thirty-six more warrants Issued for the arrest of Homestead rioters, and six ar rests made. Max Cutkisky arrested for the murder of his wire. Officers find a "fence" of stolen goods ont Penn avenue. Lightning strikes and consumes two large oil tanks near Washington, Pa. iron manufacturers refuse to accept the new Amalgamated scale. 28 Molllck, tho Long Branch Anarchist, landed In the Pittsburg Central station. Sylvester Critchlow the first or the Homestead rioters to be held for murder without ball. T. J. Evans & Co.'s china store damaged by fire; loss, $50,000. Wire manufacturers and employes meet to settle a scale of wages; they adjourn to meet in August. 29 Greensburg mills sign the Amalgamated scale. Lightning kills William Cassell and Solomon Richardson in Highland Park; a complete picture of tbe tree un der which he sought shelter photo graphed on Cassell's breast. 80 Bauer and Knold, the Anarchists, held for the grand Jury. The People's party nominates a county ticket. Tbe salary suit ol District Attorney Burleigh against Controller Grlerdecided In the plaintiff's favor. Tho Cooley gang offer to sur render on promise of light sentences. Football players organize a club. SI The Pittsburg Skene Works burned! loss, $4,000. Francis Fnnner commits snieide while insane. The new St. Stanislaus Church dedicated. AUGUST. 1 Marcus Albrecht, tho Anarchist cobbler of Allegheny, arrested. Work in the Car negie Union mills partly resumed; machinists and others strike in sympa thy with their fellow workmen. Park Brothers' rake tooth workers strike. Private lams enters suit against Colonel Streator. , 2 Spang, Chalfant 4 Ca's Iron mill at Etna starts up with non-union workmen. A loarlng gas well struck near Uizubetb. Molllck, the Long Brauch Anarchist, discharged- , 3 Hugh Boss swears out warrants against the Carnegie and Plnkerton officials. Messrs. Frick, Lovejoy and Leisuinau give ball. Messrs. Dovey and U'Conuell arrested at Homestead and taken to jail. Glass manufacturers and workers Hgreu upon a scale. Robert Watkins commits suicide. A podcr explosion near Ver ona kills Aluert Moss and injures several others. Joseph Brandl latally stubbed by George Strasser. James French, a Beaver Falls restaurant keeper, fatally injures John L. Wolf. 4 Troops dispatched to Duquesne to quell a riot. P. C. Knox, attorney for the Car negie Compauy.doclinestoarbltrate with workmen. 5 Eleven alleged rioters at Duquesne ar rested. , . 6 Oliver Bros warehouse burned; loss, $5 COO.- Murderer Martin Reed, near No blestown, kills Deputy Sheriff Coyle, wounds Chief of Police Harry W. Orr, commits sutolde, and burns to death In the house in which be was brought to. bay. The first payment made for tbe Neeld City Farm. John S.Alles suffers his annual attack of hydrophobia. Ed ward Burke, the first Homestead rioter arrested, released on ball. 8 Duquesne strikers return to work. Streatorunanlmously re-elected Lieuten ant Colonel or the Tenth Regiment. Nina Duquesne rioters held for trial. 9 George Stickler mortally wounded by ThomasSteffyina fight In Armstrong county. Flags hoisted over Homestead mills as a symbol of victory. 10 Iron manufacturers sign the Amalga mated scale. Glass manufacturers and men renew last year's scale. Gabriel Moseby murdered by Ed McAllen. 11 Jack Clifford, tbe eighth Homestead worker, to be arrested for riot. Edwin McAllen, the Pittsburg murderer, ar rested in Wbeeling. Glass workers re solve to work against the proposed ac ceptance by City Councils ot the $1,000,CM) Subllo library gift from Carnegie, 'homas Morgan shoots his father and Bister. 12 Painter's mill employes refnso to woTk under tbe new scale. The Federation or Labor refuses to boycott Carnegie ma terial. Samuel Clarkaud Blanche Bards ley fall from Monument Hill; the latter fatally Injured. 13 The People's electric line In the Beaver Valley opened. Green glass scale set tled. 34 The corner stone laid of St. Joseph's Catholio Church at Braddock. 15 Mayor Gourley determines to prosecute violators of the sidewalk ordinance. The Bessemer mill at Homestead resumes. The new steel tube for the telescope at the observatory first used. Mrs. John Cuckon at Lyclppus murdered byRu- ooipn uoya. 16 Pennsylvania Knights of Pythias meet. .non-union witnesses moDbea in Home stead. 17 Conrad Dietrich's pork packing house in Allegheny burned; loss, $25,000. J. B. Haines', residence at Osborn bnrned. Soldiers on the Little Bill at Homestead fired npon by persons on a freight train; tbe train riddled with bullets. A num ber of boys Jump from a trestle to escape a train; all hurt and George Simmons killed. George Lehberger, supposed to , be a Russian Nihilist, arrested. Knights of Pythias parade. The One Hundred and Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Vol unteers, holds a reunion ht Cyclorama Hall. IS Charles Heber mortally wounds Watch man Eberhardt and escapes from tho Allegheny workhouse. Ground broken lor tbe Phlpps Conservatory. 19 Prohibitionists open the campaign. A cloudburst at Freedom. Democrats of the Twenty-fourth district nominate W. A Slpe for Congress. , 20 Tho Eait Liberty stockyard barnburned; loss $13,000. Couuty Republican Com mittee organized. Mrs. Gougar delivers a People's party speech at Homestead. 22 County Teachers' Institute begin. Re publicans of theBeaver-Lawrence district nominate Congressman Stone for Judge. Fourteen rollers in the Pittsburg and Braddock wire mill strike. Butcher Doerr, of Homestead, boycotted out of business. 23 Threatened sidewalk prosecutions averted by a compromise. Michael Fet tertnan fatally stoned by three boys near Verona. Charles Havers, the escaped workhouse convict, recaptured. Demo crats of the First Legislative district nominate Edward G. Lang. 24 A freight car' loaded with ingots at Thirty-fourth street blown up with dyn amite. Public corporations exempted from local taxation by opinion of county attorney. 25 Forge and bumper mechanics at the Union mill strike. 26 A site purchased for anew Southside hospital. Mrs. Martha Allen commits suicide. Frey and Yeager, members of tne cooley gang, captured; 'rev escapes. 27 Pinkertons with search warrants fail to find their guns at Homestead. 29 The police begin tbe cleaning of the city against cholera. Five members of the Homestead Advisory Committee arrested. Seventy-two Allegheny pupils vacci nated. The remodeling of the fire alarm system begins.. 30 Employes or the Shoenberger mill strike. Democrats of the Fifth Legislative dis trict nominate four candidates. The Sewickley tennis tournament begins. 31 Three Duquesne strikers held for court. Farmer Adams confesses to placing ob structions upon tho railroad track at Enon. SEPTEMBER. 1 Mark Baldwin, the baseball pitcher, Hugh Boss and others arrested for ag gravated riot. Five members of the Ad visory Board held for trial. 2 A remarkable trephining operation per formed on tbe skull of John McDowell at tbe Homeopathic Hospital. The legal contest for the Father Mollinger estate begins. 8 John Clifford, a Homestead rioter, held for trial without bail. Soldiers board, the steamer City of Pittsburg and arrest five passengers. The East End Gyms hold their annual field meet. Miss Ella McCague, or Beaver Falls, fonnd In her bed strangled to death. Mrs. Henry Hawkins, of Washington, Pa., commits suicide. 5 J. W. Breen nominated by the Demo crats to opposo Dalzell for Congress. Tbe Union planing mill at Braddock burns; loss about $23,000. Duquesne and Alvin stage bands strike, and those theaters made non-union. 7 The Exposition season opens. Havers, the recaptured workhouse convict, sen tenced to 21 years in the penitentiary. 8 Twenty-fourth district Republicans nominate Andrew Stewart for Congress. George Raub, of the Southside, commits suicide. Ex-Auditpr McKlrdy, of Alle gheny, acquitted of misdemeanor in office. The Cooley gang bind, torture and rob three old people near Mason town. 9 Frank Garvin mnrders his hrido. Re form Republicans of the Twenty-fourth Congressional District organize to de feat Candidate Acheson. Republicans of the Twenty-first district nominate at Saltsburg H. B. Heiner for Congress. Isaac Omslaer, fearing hydrophobia, committs suicide. Willie and James Peer drowned at the xentn street Driage. 10 Forty suits begun Dy the Board of Health against property holders. Father Duff- ner SUCCCBU9 tUB lUbO fawoi juuuujm, Democrats of the Twenty-first Congress ional district nominate Captain John B. Keenan. River coal operators demand a reduction or wages. The steamer Tide fired npon through a gas-plpo cannon near Homestead. 11 James McCann fatally stabbed Dy Ed Donnelly. The project for the opening of O'Hara avenne and Block House Park takes definite form on the return from Europe of Chief Bigelow. Representa tives of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia at the Hotel Anderson conclude an alliance to fight cholera, 12 Eignt thousand Monongahela river min ers locked out. Natural gas first turned on in Waynesburg. Adjutant General Greenland declares that tne Sheriff must act and relieve the military at Home stead. 13 Tbe McCrory heresy caso comes up be fore the Pittsburg Presbytery at Roch ester, Pa. Filty-flve locked-out Home stead men neiu lor uuurb. .c ouuayivttuuh County Commissioners hold their annual convention. 15 Mrs. Schenley gives ground for the widening of Forbes street at Schenley park into a "plaza." Allegheny Coun cils resolve to extend the ctty water pipes above the Pittsburg sewers. Home wood races begin. John M. Cooley, of Allegbeny, found drowned near Brad dock; probably murdered. 16 Hugh O'Donnell gives mmself up. Twenty-nine Duquesne rioters arrested. John Bloche commits suicide. 17 Joseph Gentt murders his brother. 18 Six tenement houses on St. Paul .and Huron streets burned; loss, $6,000. 19 Berkman, the Anaxchlst,.sentenced to 22 years In the penitentiary. The first steel river barge ever built launched by W. H. Brown's Sons -r & . Oft 111.-1.M JlManf1n flA-flA TTTrtTl TCHffll- ttnnMiTaTnanfa 1 l. 21 True bills found against 167 Homestead , s rioters. . - 1 -Lovejoy, Frick and other Carnegie) t .-. nfflniaU wnrf fnnr VfnVprtnn fllTflfltftl! O ' 22- give themselves up on oomplaiat of ;. v s Burge3 McLuckie. Residents of tho- .; toward securing a sewerage system. Chief Bigelow begins to draw up plans. P. H. Saitta acquitted of arson. Tho military punishers of Private lams in dicted. 23 As a result of tne Coroner's verdict on tho murder of John W. Cooley on tha barge City of Pittsburg, warrants are) issued for the arrest or several persons on charges of perjury and dog fighting. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Davis capture In. their residence George Groan, the "S Durgiar and oiamona tniei. Aignty- seven lnionnations loageu against speas. .,.. 24 Hugh O'Donnell refused bail. Congrcss-t man Dalzell opens the campaign in tha West End. The Department of Publlo ,f Safety receives a cholera germ incn- bator. The cornerstone laid of the San dusky Street Baptist Church, Allegheny. .-, Nelson wins the Keystone bicycle race. Two members or tho Cooley gang; wounded in a raid on Jacob Prinkey's) , house, near Uniontown. -; 25 A storm wrecks Penn Incline Hall and . the Southside German National Bank building. i 26 Mrs. Henry Marsh and James Mcintosh -.- arrested at Stapleton, S. L, for the lar ceny or the late Gamble Weir's jewels. 27 John Robinson & Sons' coal washer and elevator burned; loss, $20,000. 2S Governor McKlnley speaks at Washing-, ton. Pa. The Pittsburg M.E. Conference) .' meets at Blairsville. The Elba Iroa Works refuses to treat with strikers. 29 Joseph and Angelo Zappa convicted of murder. Embezzler Flann pardoned by tne President. The Allegheny Athletic J Association holds its championship bicy cle races. i 30 State Chief Justice Faxson issues "war rants for tho arrest or tbe Homestead Advisory Committee on the charge of treason. Maple Shades Home at -Wilklnsburg opens. Boilers at the Carbon works burst; loss, $1,000. Grace Brown, of Bos ton, Pa., arrested for infanticide. OCTOBER. 1 Congressman Stons speaks at Woods Rnn. 2 Frank Cooley shot dead by a sheriffs posse. The first frost of tbe season. 3 General Snowden assumes the responsi bility for the treason prosecutions. Jack Ramsey, of the Cooley gang, captured. John Gordenmnrders Warren Cook;bot!i colored. Allegheny Select Council votes . to increase city Indebtedness. The Penn' sylvania Supreme Court meets. 5 Father Scbneurr Installed as Abbott at St. Vincent's, near Latrobe. McAlIeu convlcted or murder in the second degree. Tha first snow fall3. 6 The Cooley sisters arrested. Mrs. 3IarsU J and James Mcintosh brought to Pitts -f-burg. The Mansion House at Homestead. '-? dynamited. 7 David Rosenthal, Wylto avenuo dry- ' goods merchant, fails. An engineer anil a fireman killed in the Sandy Creek tun nel. Oak Grove Church, at Rochester, Pa., withdraws from the Presbytery. 8 Democrat? hold their first big demon- , titration. The Girls' Industrial School opens. The steamboat Robert Jenkins " J burns at Port Perry; loss, ,000. 9 The First Presbyterian Church of Alio- J gheny dedicated. j 10 Chief Justice Paxson charges the Grand , Jury on the law of treason. The OHara, & avenue ordinance passed. '3 U True bills found against the Carnegla .a officials and tbe Pinkertons for murder-' s and riot, and against Homestead men for .j treason. , . 12 Louis Marx commits suicide. General . Hastings speaks at McKeesport. , 13 The last of the troops leave Homestead. David Hughes acquitted of murder, fe Three regiments of veterans hold ft re- '? union at Wilklnsburg. ,- 14 The Arbuthnot building condemned. i 15 Two Wylie avenue cable cars run into a " Republican procession; two killed ' and"';;' seven badly wounded. Great Repub- lican parade on the Southside. Tha '' County Commissioners award tho con- '-& tract for printing tho blanket ballots. . The Philadelphia Company advances tha J price of gas 2 cents. Tbe Pittsburg- W ball club organizes for next season. 16 Francis Murphy speaks at tha Grand;. Opera House. Nuttall's machine shop in Allegbeny burns; loss, $7,000. 17 The Jury finds against the Builders' Ex- -" change in the conspiracy suit. 18 James Sttvanson stabbed to' death by Stewart Rodders in Lawrenceville: both small bovs. The Allegheny U. P. Pres bytery refuses to organize the Jack's)- Run school. Schwab succeeds Potter a3 ' i Superintendent of the Homestead mills, jg 19 Tha Snnroma Court petitioned by Pitts- is burg citizens for an injunction against jf tne printing 01 tne uaKer uauots. xiougE ors. tne dot muruarar. utu tor uuurw a 20 The Columbus celebration begins; schools children nlnnt a Columbus grove inf Schenley Park. The Pittsburg. All&i gheny and Manchester Street Railway ; Company decides to consolidate with.,... tne Pleasant Valley line. Cook Hall -3 turns State evidence and pleads gnllty " to robbing many country postofflce9. The Pennsylvania Presbyterian Synod meets at Washington, Pa. John-Brad- "a" ford convicted of manslaughter. 21 Tbe great Columbus Day pageant takes place. 22 The Coroner's Jury exonerates the Wy lie avenue eripmen. New glaS3 works start up at Kensington. 23 Tho Hungarian Reformed Protestant Church and St. Andrew's English Evan gelical Lutheran Church dedicated. Mrs. Maria Dell found murdered near McKeesport. 24 Tho Presbyterian Synod sentence Prof. Cooper to admonishment. The United States Grand Jury flnd3 over thirty in dictments against persons encroaching upon navigable rivers'. Frank Gerarde, the murderer of a child, granted a new triz.1. 26 Twenty firemen partly suffocated at a fire in Chestnut & Son's leather store Hughes and Coleman, the postoffice rot hers, convicted. Ex-Market Clerk Has lnss released from the county Jail. T" first snow of the season falls. Mrs.P Stauffer and her two children at burg burned to death or fatally Beaver Falls citizens assero'' tbe Carnegie Company " t tions. Ex-Speaker P dress at Old City H- Wood killed by a operators organiz 27 Homestead citl against lawlessn tary torturers of 28 Salvatore Caten a stiletto on Dc Minshall, the cc for manslaught- elevator accld workers resolvf Frank Carman body on tha Ca dan station a. Pittsburg Unit break out in se 29 Courteny defer Mayor Kenned lng the voting - Improvement b a union. The ( indorse a list of 30 The Church or t wood, consecra laid of tho . Church. 31 Mayor Gourley tion ordinance, veto. The State that hosts have with liquor, ft carmen strike. i ,Nrr 1 Officers or. th Aoelatlou' S ? ' & .&