The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 09, 1892, Image 3

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HOMESTEADERS JOtFUL
Non-Unionist Desertions Make
Strikers Hopeful.
END OFTHE TROUBLE AT DUOUESNE.
i'
Nearly Six Hundred ot tlio Old Mon Go
UHok to Wnrk-Itlotera lleld-Ainntca-mnt
tl Aisnuliitlon mid Irou Jlunuruc
ttiri to Confer To-I)ny.
' ombsiead, Aug. G. It would be hnrd
to flud a more jubilant or more hopeful
t of men than aro the Homestead strik
ers io-dny. Not since the beginning of
the present conflict hnvo they been so
confident of success. Last week many of
them were going around attired in their
Sunday clothes nnd despondent looks.
Thoy wero beginning to feel that the bat
tle was about ns good as lost, and the
leaders experienced no little difficulty in
keeping the discouraged ones In line.
It is different now. This sudden chanue
Both tlio method mid results w.mn
Bjrup of Figa ia take.:; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, nnd acta
geniiy yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
.uivtx uuu .dowcis, ciennscs tho eys-
nui eilectuallv. dsnfls colds, l.pnd-
uclies and Icv-rr iuil cures 1ml '.tual
constiimtiou. S- nip of Fica ia flip
Omy reined v of its kind nvnr n. in the situation was brought about bv so
duced, pleasing to tlio tnsto and ac- mnay ot tl,J company's non-unionists do-
1'rom tlio
"Fort Frick"
was opened in tho morning until It closed
In the evening men continued to leave tho
mill. Those who came out through the
main gate were received with open arms
by the strikers', who conducted tlinm r.n
tuelr Iiendquartets two squares distant.
nero wero assembled all througli the
nay sovernl hundred Idle steel vnrVnn
and tlio arrival of each non-union man
was tlie signal for cheers of tho most en
tnusiastic brand. The deserters from the
utile army ot Imprisoned workmen were
provided with transnortntlnn tn tlit.lt
nomes, the majority of them being sent to
irunaueipma and Baltimore.
Chairman Crawford nf tlm Adol,....
Committee said, this morning, that over
luujnen una come front the mill to Amal
gamated Headquarters during tho day,
"We have the ninm nf tin nf tt,am i
said Mr. Crawford, "and we have it that
fully that many took their dnnnrtnrn !.
boat. It Is no exaggeration to say that
u'w iuu uavo iciLine nnmiinnv' nmn m.
flrliniB Plli-r41 I since Saturday. Thoy renraumtml tlm
""lui JlUJIUUiUa n,oro IntelHnt work,, i7- VC.
I ' ' . . vvuim 11 j iuo
tuunmuy. oucn a stampede or tue men
who came here to take our places natural
ly encourages us, and we feel to-day that
iyu nave mo iignc as good as won."
Tho men are hi ccstatcles nf ilnllrrlit.
tho now turn in affairs. In consoquenco,
they are now more confident tlinn kv
that It will only be a short time until tho
company win give in and they will bo
taken back by their former employers and
meir organization recognized.
ivieut.-uoi. James 13. Stroitor
ceptahle to tho stomach, nromnt in s?rt!"S their posts yosterday.
its action ntul frnlw ....&,:.-.. L !i. tlme Ul mal" entrnnco to
" wvnv.iiV111 1 iu ILO
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agreeable substances, ita
tnany excellent qualitiea commend it
to all and havo mado it flm mnat
popular remedy known.
byrun of Fica ia for unln in Kf)n
nnd $1 bottlea by all leading drug-
jj.ujr xunuuiu utugisi wno
may not have it on hand will nro-
mt. Si. . 1 n 4 .
wuio il prouijiuy ior any ono wno
wiauea 10 ITY 1U JJO not Jlf-npnt. an-a
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CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAU
LOUISVILLE, K1 KEW YORK, N.Y,
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
liiv II, i till'
are used In the
preparation of
W. BAKER & CO.'S
BreakfastCocoa
wMeh U abtoUittly
pure and soluble.
Ithuamorethanthreetimet
the strength ot Cocoa mixed
with Starch, Arrowroot or
Hllrvflr. .ml In r.
ui icam inan one cent a cup.
;L'J?,t"cl0U8' Dofishltig, and easily
SoU lj Ororem ererrnhere.
W. BAEER&CO., Dorchester, Mass.
"EPULIS J3 33 3NTT
Beautiful book containing tho latest vocal mu
sle, full sheet-music plates, hanilsome cover, in
eluding tho following gems, unabridged:
Aftorwards, 40 I've Vorked 8 Hours, 0
IMby's Fast Asleep 40 I Whlstlo and Walt, 40
Comrades, 60 Love's Golden Dream 40
God HlessOur Land 25 Old Organ Mower. 40
Go, Pretty Hose, 5D Our Last Waltz 40
it".1 H' V yvonne Moonlit Sea, 40
In Old Madrid, 60 Swoet Katie Connor, 40
Wary and John, 40 That Is Love, 40
Wo give this book to introduce to you
KROUT'S BAKING POWDER
And KltOUT'S FLAVOniNQ EXTKAOIS,
Unsurpassed for rURITTand STRENGTH
Your grocor wlllglvo vou a circular cnntnln.
are well pleased at the peaceful settle
ment of tho sympathy strike at Duquesne
yesterday. Nearly GOO of the strikers re
turned to work.
Hie repair men had the mill ready for
running, steam was turned nn nnrl eav-
cral departments were stnrted almost full
and begun to turn out finished steel.
mere wero many members of tho new
Amalgamated lodtreK. fnrnw.,1 l.nt-n .t.
the strike began, nmong'those who went
back to work nnd they did it openly
without fear of what their companions
would say. There was no disorder at all.
Small crowds of tho
taken advantage of tho offer of Supt.
Morrison stood near tho mill gates, just
wiu line gunmen uy the sol
diers, watching tho men return, but they
Bald net er n word.
The battalion bnd been drawn up in
marching order nnd was kept in line,
fully armed, for two hours, but no word
of command was given. Some of the
most skilled among the strikers were in
the number returning to work. Ono of
them said: "We havo been watching,
the course of events very closely, nnd,
while we would hnvo done all we could to
have helped the Homestead men. we saw
It was useles."
PrtIZE FIGHT IN UPPER TENDOM
iwo aweiu at Snratogu llelatior Each
Other fur Tiro Hounds.
oauatooa, Aug. 0. The prize fight
yesterday between two scions ot society
uas creaieu a great sensation here. It
took place on tho Fnir Grounds at Balls-
ton bpa.
The principals wero Daniel W. Shea of
Boston, a Harvard College student and a
member of the Harvard crew and football
team and Sldnoy Smith of Ballston, the
son of a wealthy and prominent family.
Tho mon aro both fine boxers, and tho
match was tho result of jealousy.
The party left Saratoga in two tally-ho
conchos at 2 o'clock, and drove to Balls
ton. Billy Edwards was refereo and Jlni
mle Larkins of Now York seconded Shea.
Tho fight was a hard one nml fnrlilnn.1
C 1 . 1 , , , .
Dunm jtnocKeu out Shea
DENVER'S GREAT WEEK
Sixty
Thousand Visitors
ready Present.
Al
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE TO-DAY,
miij- ,uuo .Urn Kxpected to 1 In I.loe.
'.-uiiiiiiu iiecovutloiig and Hospitable
t.iit'rtnliiiiii.iit-Annuat JUectloiillos
ton and Cincinnati Want It Next Year.
Denvhh, Col., Aug. 9. Denver is bound
to become the convention city of th
country, mere are now over 00,000
tmilrtaM tt. i. ... -
... mu tuy, ann me visitors are
stiu coming at the rate of 1,000 an hour
Over 10,000 Ktilghts Temnlnr nrrlvml ml
), mm wuii mem came 23,000 other
visitors.
Denver Is in itsclorv. Thn ilmn.Mnn.
in tuo business district wero finishwl v,..
iwuoy, and tlio eye Is greeted on every
o,..o u, jvnignis icmpiar emblems and
nitistlcally arranged bunting nnd more
expensive cloth. Rows of colored electric
liKiiis are strunir across Mm Rtro..to ..
taciiod to which are all sorts of Templar
mm waen mey wero illuminated
lasi nignt, ine oltv nrosontml n linmit if,.i
iiiiu uuiqut spectacle.
uist night there wero recentlnns at. tlio
various clubs and headquarters to tho vis
itors, for Denver is keenintr nnnn l,nn
tr..i..i.. -----1,-,.-.
ui jiuiynia are welcomed every-
.1 .It. u.
As quito a number ot
commanderies
in the RPnni.fl I
round. Shea was badlv nnnUlmd nn,i
flfnniltn na tn iin.n n 1 i ' wit! 1 ,
' p i Dtviuuu iuuuu neuny i "i hu, uuivo uiilu to-uay, tnero were
Pdiiiiunvw u general ngut among tho " iormai receptions last evening, but
npeciaturs, inenus or tue light- mere was a general round Of fraternal
Smith weighed 108 pounds and Shea
178. The time of the first round was two
minutes; second round, one minute ana
flfty-four seconds. The fight was under
London ring rules.
Smith is a millionaire, while Shea is
prominent in Boston society and is 23
years of age.
MUCH MORE THAN WAS ASKED FOR.
The Fair Wanted h Loan of 85,000,000,
and la Qlven Nuarly 84,000,000.
HllTr1 A r.n A n . O Tn- r. .
Davis, ot therld, KK
mission, In a published interview, is
CANADA'S BACKDOWN.
Montreal Grain Shippers Claim It Is a
lireach or Faith,
Montreal, Aug. 0. The Montreal
grain shippers are greatly excited over
the news from Ottawa that tho Canadian
Qovernment, in order to avoid retaliation
by President Harrison, has decided to
abolish the rebate of 18 cents per ton on
all grain shipped by the St. Lawrence
canals to Montrenl. They claim that such
un action is a breach of faith on the nart ...i . : vcr, win oe made i
of the Govern,, no , ' "uir" "lal ingress has given everybody's choice.
oil, passed in the spring, granted a rebate ' ,,n, T 'l'000"10 t,haIl,!s BmnHlly Then will come the contest for the place
for the whole seLnf '.d aU contrac U ,KtU!',r
wero made on this basis. The reimnosl- ! w?5 Pnl.,m,,tn, Z .V ' ."..eL..HM. and
tion of the tariff would therefore mean a 000; BoaYd ot ady Manager HflO 1 en '"Mi- " 13 a
ecrious loss. Government Exhibit Bonnl, $400,000:' I
Ihe general feeling is that the Cnna- medals and diplomas, $1011,000; for loss I Kelt of s..,oklnB a Pine.
--- ". uuoiKjr muusutuimwii, uas not, only made a on coinage oi souvenirs, SOU-DOO- World's c,vm r a .
una .imously re-elected to his position in j complete backdown, but has taken the Columbian Exposittonsl.GOO.OOO. To al ' frh wiwiA,,tfiV-"Tf,lthony
tho 10th Uegiment last evening, hls.term worst possible method of doing bo. The $3 283,000. " ' ' 10tal l',lt h s, 1 U1 .rf '"'l'11 Ws a"", ami
. 1 "'"o -uuitry, well)
cans going on ail tho time, and at the
several headquarters of the different
otaics ine latch string was well fixed on
the outside. It was open hospitality
v'ufnune, mm us many oi the com
mnuderies have their own bands along
with them there was musio in the air all
the evening.
The parado to-day will eclipse anything
of the kind ever seen in any western city.
Forty thousand Knights aro expected to
"5 AU Aiiie.
Tho Grand Commandery of the United
States will meet at 4 o'clock this after
noon and the day following.' The officers
for the year will be elected. Hon. W. H.
McCurdy, tho present Denutv Grand MVa.
ter, will be made Grand Master. He is
having expired. This is a complete vin
dication of his course in tho I'rivatn Tnm
nffuir by the hitter's comrades. When
tho news reached this side of the river
the threo regiments gave three cheers.
iticnard Nichols, the nitrht Ktmprli,.
tcmlent and puddle Ikws nt tho Thirty
third btreet mill .in Pittsburg, has ro-
aiKinn nun io-dny made renort to tlm manager of thn KTmratni, nn.t r.,...,i
btrikerS. Ho SnVS ho lltllt wnrlr knomrc I Forwni'llhlfr nmnnnni, 1...., 1 . I
e was asked to do all sorts of work for ! prominent in tho flsht aiming. .ll.ni,i.
nation via Ogdensburg, said:
ay its decision the Government has
government could have tuken a much
more satisfactory course by either per
mitting the transhipping of cargoes at
Ogdensburg, or freeing tho Wetland
cannl, which would have been the most
satisfactory course. The crovernini.iit.'w
entire policy towards the United States Is
strongly condemned. Mr. Stewart, tho
additional Premium List with full partlcu.
pTs how to got them tree.
ALBERT EROUT, Chemist, Phila.
ABRAM HEEBNER GO.,
PORT CARBON, PA.,
Manufacturers of
Of Every Description.
the performance of which Tin liflT-anna liml
been secured. None of the iron made by
tho non-union men. ho KftVR. linu lionn
voitu niiythlng, being burned nnd sent
to the -scrap-pile." Ho reports tho com
pany has really accomplished nothing, but
has spent n great deal of money in at
tempting to run with tlio unskilled work
men now eranloved. Nielmla. tlm otriUn
claim, is a t.py for the company and thoy
uu ACDib'uuiiuu is a scheme to obtain
Knowledge of their movements.
i'T !,.. ...I muuipuuira uy juiss Jiate (Joultry. wei-o
ik . : Z'rrT, """I l.r2r the abdomen. The child was
not injured. An examination revealed
: part of an exploded dynamite cartridge
I 111 lllllTTt, V,iuf t...t- .1 1
... tj iiwa-ui, wmua mo iibuc
from a nine ho Lad bean snmlr i
which ho had put in his vest pocket, had
ignited.
DUQUESNE RIOTERS HELD.
Alt Hut One Oat on Hull -Jlore Striken
to Ita Arrested.
1'iTTSBuno, Aug. 9. Tho Duquesne
rioters nau a hearinc before Alderman
Eeilly yesterday afternoon. Quite a crowd
of Duquesne workmen were present to
hear the case. Mr. E. Y. Ilreck appeared
aua iaiu uiumonwcniui and Messrs. W. J.
Ilrcnucn and J. B. McQunide for tho de
fendants. O. F. Griffith, a coal nnd iron
policeman nt tho Duquesne works, nnd
the Informant in these cases, was the first
einnc. Dj o : " that he had seen
m., j i uuuyco, uujs, nvyuilUS, ac. ",u crown nuout. the gale and heard them
-FINESr GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-
IjWrlte for catalogues. Correspondence solicited
i.-SK iW,m. "Irrct. h.Ur Ornn, I'lilln.
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V ft' Wtf, Ru.iuingt hirMuwis ll .lro. l.-, I'
I'lof rw, 1'ulnful
j uiiuute mt"i, au i urn
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s friend t.
1 1 4tl(iK tuarriafe
'IiuumihiIa nhi
'it. Tttuel cure bum tnai
iix. iiour, to Kveiiln
conn for k h imittrto ei-
o ooe elite cui, 1 tn.ujiiud ot rf for.
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0 Wwlutsdnj ru1 Hnlur.
llOTIIOC We, iuunaeiiua, weie
Ilnil.lnl.l. ri
iiolAc...u., o. juue 1'iiiups, Kennet
iare. I'a.1 'r.A. Krellz. Hlitlugton, I'a.; K.
Hmall, Mount Alto, I'a.; Kev. H. k. Btier:
ury,i u., if. J.lieneix. 2ii H. 12111
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ti. u. jwiwe, Kita Ht., Head.
uia ni. uurKart, I
Heud for circular.
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(llnrtnlnlilB.
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i j uoorKo uuu i-ii. uurKart, ta'J Locust
AVtMAUlUK, A ...
Act on a new principle
regulate tho liver, stomach
and boweld through the
nerve. Hit. TAitsu' Vain
speedily cure blllonenees,
torpid liver and constipa
tion. (Smallest, mlldoat,
furoBtl Qo dosee,25 cts.
namnlos free at dtuiodsta.
Dr. Bllu fled. Co., tlltut, 1st.
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
LOON AND RESTAURANT
pi N. Mala St., Bbonandoali.
FinesfSiock ofjBeers, Ale;, Ciara, k
IGOR OF MEN
IE1LY. QUICKLY. PERHAHFNTI v nccrnocn
Utrof. or Uitr .aouma, ,hi ,uuu .1 nHwltt
? .ri M porUo. .1 u. b0. Sluflii .Kitj
,U. liJuw lnpm....i yjC-lSJK.?
fW7 tU aiih, two rtrorAkMa. BM2 aaa
throateu the men who tried to enter the
mill. Jinny of the men had clubs.
A number of other witnesses were or.
amlnod, and Squire Boiily finally held
Lrsle, lUAHler, llukle, Bennett, Kennedy,
Iiogan, Nolan, Haas and Coatos. for
court, nnd iixed bail nt $1,000. Snyder
and McLean were released on parole to ap
pear for a further heariiiK. All the men
gut bail qjteept Ursio, who went to jail.
oncretary jovejoy, wnen asked what
the plans of the company toward the
Homestead strikers Mure, said:
Vt e have started In on thla nnnnimut.
of riot by law and it will be carried to n
nuish. 1 here will be anywhere from 00
to 150 more informations of murder and
aggravated riot charges made aitaliist
iiutnestead strikers belore we are thrunuli
with them. o are proceeding carefully
and get only evidence to a certainty bo
fore tiie charge i made.
" e have oltlcers of long experience at
work in Homestead, and the informa
tions 1 make aro on evidence given by
these men, who will be produced iu
court and give sworn testimony. There
would have been more Informations be
fore this, but for tho fact that many
slrUers engaged in the riot have run
away. Meantime, evidence against them
Is being gathered, and when, they return
informations will be mado ugainst them
and they will be arretted. If thoy do
not como back they will be folluwed up
until they are arrested and brought back
for trial."
virtually confessed that its courso In dis
criminating against Ogdensburg was ut
terly indefensible. Our contention has
been fully justified by tho decision to do
away with discrimination. At tho same
time wo couross that
mg us a present of nearly $-1,000,000.
ivli.ii ..... nnt.. 1 , e- . .' .
000 " lor "I"11" or $o,U00,-
"I fool sure that the more tho friends
of the Fair consider tho question, the
more they will feel tho value of the legis
lation in its favor."
WOLFFS
(JiflC
ft I iliPilff SUfP
USED BY MEN, WOMEN Am cntLDREN.
A SHINE LASTS A WEEK.
LEATHER PRESERVER.
A Handsome polish.
IS WATER-PROOF.
m 2QC. A BOTTLE.
1 cent a foot
f will pay for changing tho up.
pearanoo of old Furniture to
completely thntitwill lookllko now,
IKSON
&? IS THE W NAMB
OF THF oIN7H1idoe8 it.
When "old Sol" makes all things slzzlev
Drink Hires' Root Beer.
When dull care makes life a fizzle,
Tlt-int. W.V-ol r.n T.-
... u. IVW1 Al.bA.
When you feel a little dry,
When you're cross, and don't know why.
When with thirst the children rrv.
There's a sweet relief to try
Drink Hires' Root Beer.
A 25 cent Packace makes five cn!!onu
Peculiar Accident In n Harbor.
Portsmouth, N. II., Aug. 0, Schooner
Charlotto while leaving tho harbor hero
drifted across the bow of tho cnllfor
um Tiuiurv is a ciih- wiinnn. oi. nn.. r. . . .
Tzx fr s 'L" is toie boar?0ntri
Government has lurndT Zl "la"- tue.el ? "Sht be-
chosen tho worst. nd ' 7 "if ' XV ce" Y?sso1? overturned
tlm Infrfr.... of .Vw T. , ' " y""r.les U9"nell, Of
fi i,......i. iuiam j.
.i ,-"u V,m . llau 1C Charlotte's
.a. AAio Aiiieresis am at mo dictation vnacola
of a transportation company and with a
view to Influencing political contents dis
criminated against Ogdensburg so shame
fully tho Canadian trade would havo been
saved Injury and the Canadlnn
some humility."
Campaign IVhlipera from New Torlt.
NEW YOUK. AUC 0. Chnirmnn ITnr.
rlty, of the Democratic National Com
mittee, Is in Philadelphia. He is not
expected back until to-night or to-morrow.
This week he will select tho members of
the Advisory Committee, and'wlll alsn
appoint the force of clerks for headquarters.
is re jortou mat the Itimnli 1pjaii
have selected nenernls to lead tlmlr fn
ill the West, Southwest and Northwest.
So far as can be learned at the present
time, tho men who hnvo been selected
are W. J. Campbell, J. N. Huston, of In-
dinnn; 11. G. livaus, of Miunefeota; Henry
v-. iiijui., in wikconsiu, and li
water, of Nebraska.
Cohassett. anil
Carroll, of Boston, of tho
crew were cautrht between tlm
Carroll's head
Bushnell was drowned.
Employe! nnd Company Censured.
Erie, Pa., Aug. 9. The coroner's jury
over the bodies of Engineer William
Welch and Fireman Jacob Berkner of
Buffalo, killed In the wreck of tho Chlca
go special on the Lake Sh
I Creek Friday night, in their verdict llud
i Train Dispatcher Simon Leet of Buffalo
; suilty of gross negligence and Engineer
i John SI. Hart guilty of carelessness and
neglect of duty. They also strongly con
sure the management of the Lake Shore
ruuu.
laborers Attiiok Their Foreman.
SCRANTO.N. Pa.. AtlK. O.-Fnmmnn
Spottwood, who Is In charge of a gang of
laborer gradlnu the now WilkiWi-i,
& Eastern Railroad near Smlthville, was
attacked by sixty neurons with clulu nnd
stones during tho morning. He defended
himself by drnwliiK two revolvers and
several ot the negroaH were wounded.
Assistance waB nuloklv sent the foreman
and tbe iiegroeM wero driven to their
camp, where they are now held in check
by a number of constables from Pittston.
It is feared a deadly conflict will follow
before any nrrodta oan be made.
She Advocated Slavery' Abolition.
London, Aug. 0. Sirs. Itose, ono of
tho first women to spenk In tho United
States in favor of tho abolition of slavery
was burled in the Hitrhirnte Pmtr4
Rolo- 1 'tteruT In tho United Stntes she was
..-..,,,,. ,, x.AAUAui.ia -uoir, Auuy Kel
ly, John G. Whittier and Wendell Phil
lips in the anti-slavery agitation. Several
times during her abolition sjeeche8 she
narrowly eoa pod being tarred and feath
ered. She was 8il years old.
l:ir.irtln Col. King's Itohnlr.
JlEMniis, Tenn., Aug. 0. Only two
days more ot life nro Col. Clay King's.
Col. King until this morning seemed to
be very despondent, but after getting
away with n pint of whisky nnd receiving
a visit from Col. O. B. Mitchell, he be
camo moro cheerful. Sirs. King is in
ISashville, aud sho has appealed to the
cx-Coufederato organizations to use their
Influence to secure a commutation of sen
tence to life imprisonment. Outside ef
fort to securo leniency for King has in
tensified the desire of Poison's.
Beeuisueam nvenged by tho law.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Bums, Etc
Itemovos and Prevents Dandruff.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOUP.
Soecially Adapted for Use in Hard Watet
Terrlllo Uall Storm In ailnnMotn.
Marshall, Minn., Aug. 9. The worst
lurnauo anu nan storm ever known in
Southwestern Minnesota occurred between
4 and 5 o'clock yesterday morning. The
Biurcu covered portions of Lincoln and
jenow jicuicino counties and the north'
half of Lyon county. Present indlca
uons are a loss in Lyon county of no
aw mini j.jw,uuu. XNear Uummlngs the
Icelantio Lutheran church was picked up
nnd thoroughly demolished, Sevoral res
idences, barns and small buildings were
destroyed and innumerable trees wero
blown down.
ipAMlbl.
if fee AW,
Li C1TV ittXtcAL CO- l-kiu J.VU. p,
WILL CONFER TO-DAY.
Uunufucturan to Jlu.it Amalgamated
Slen -15nd or the Iuiune sirlbv.
PiTTSBuno, Aug. 0. When tho confer
ence committee pf i,on manufacturers
uud tho Amalgamated Association meet
to-day It Is probable that the latter will
have considerable power to settle tho pres
ent wage dispute. It is learned that tho
workers' representatives will have the
privilege of ucoepting a 10 per cent, re
duction on the finishers' soale.butou pud
dling they are to consider no proportion
lorn reduction.
The finishers include tho rollers, heat
ers and the rougher nnd oatchoin who
nre among the best paid In the Amalga
mated Aisociation. Notwithstanding the
fact that the workers' committee will
have power to accept a reduction It is an
ticipated that they will muke a stiff
Dgllt.
The officials of the Carnegie Company
l'aiilkner Again Arreiteil.
Buffalo, N. Y.. Aue. 0. Jnmos Faulk.
uor's pardon urrlvod from Washington
yesterday and he was set at liberty short
ly after uoon. He was liumedlatolv re-
arrested on a bench warrant from Liv
ingston county, charging him with
forgery in the seooud degree. The In
dictment was found two or threo yo.irs
ago. Faulkner says ho thinks the fooling
nt Dansvlllo has changed now and he does
not think he will bo prosecuted any fur
ther. Hclited Muny leuberes.
New York, Aug. 0. Tho British ship
New City "from Talcalmano, by way of
Taltal, has arrived here. Sho reports that
on June 20, two Immense Icebergs wore
sighted, one of them being about nine
hundred feet high. At 5 p. m. of the
same day nine wero in sight some of which
were very large. At daybreak the follow
ing morning nlneteeu wore oounted from
the masthead.
A llrltUli Torpedo Iloat Hunt.
London. Aug. 0. Tho British torpedo
boat No. 75 has been sunk oft "The
Maidens," a cluster of rocks off the East
coast of Ireland, in tho Irish Sea. Tho
torpedo boat had collided with torpedo
boat No. 77, and received such injuries
that she wont down soon after The crew
of fifteen were saved and laudod at
Uuaatikt.
To 'VVut.'li Anmrlcan ruhormon.
Halifax, N. S.. Aug. O.-The orulser
Curlew has been sent to sea under sealed
orders, undoubtedly to watch Amerloau
fishermen in the liny of Fundy, where
POHahiiiK is reported. At present the
Kinlilislier is tho only cruiser on the
coast.
Secretary Vftilta Comlm- Homo.
London, Aug. 0. Secretary White, of
the American Legation, will sail on the
tuerst Bismarck Saturday for the United
States. Mrs. White and family will go
to Bruemer for a few weeks.
DON'T DELAY
FX. 1
It Cars i OHi.Of arh.SorTtLrott.Oroap Jnlacait,
Whooping Counh, Eronchltli Aithm. A nruiAi
art far Consumption la tint uc r.ol a. ,qm reiur tm
r.dvnecd fttcr UMAtooa. Vou will lth tx
tUnt ciTiiet afttr Uklnr the firit doM. s.,14
OAAlKI 0ni. t-ATIA bbliUA. tfUU kiui lua.
Kvery Chance Win Given Ir. Ornre),
NaRAOANBETT PlBIl. It. T.. Ahct n
Ex-District Attorney Isaac SI. Stevens of
Arapahoe oouuty, Col., is visiting here.
Iu speaking of the defendant's answer
inane Saturday in the Dr. Graves cobe,
Mr. Stevens said that iu the trial the
Court threw around Dr. Graves all the
protection that lay in its power. At nil
time there was the strict injunction that
there muf t be iu the minds of the jury a
preponderance of evidence showing guilt
not a mero thought of funciful supposition.
lllc Strike Declared oir.
Nhw York, Aug. 0. The general
strike of the Building trades, which be
gan two weeks ago in sympathy fur tho
union material deliverers, who were locked
out by tiie Building Slaterial Dealers'
Association because they refused to de
liver supplies to the buildings for which
the Iron League held contracts, has been
declared off. The strongest motive for
declaring tho strike off lay In tho fact
that the German nnd English framers'
unions decided to return to work lu a
body.
Jler Injuries Were Selr-Inlllcted.
Boston, Aug. 0. It has been learned
that tho death of Julia Horrlgau, 23 years
fit ago, which occurred Saturday under
circumstances which created suspicion of
mil play, was caused by a self-inflicted
wound lu the abdomen Intended by the
girl to produce preinaturo birth.
More Clioleiu lu Moscow.
Moscow, Aug. 0. Ten new cases ol
cholera have appeared hero, and yester
day thero wore seven deaths. There It
no buslueos douo at Nlshnl Novgorod,
fhe government dfllolals in the oouutry
are giving the peasants boiled water and
red wiue to drink.
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