) 5 Pai Sa a gates representing tha different were as foilowa : © emporary officers: . president; William Wilson, secretary. A day's session. 7 kinson, Hapter, Jas, White, Ho ir. A 3 Z E WORKERS WIN THE DAY AT THE MINERS’ | CONVENTION. NANOS A fin ADIOURNENT. Adidresies at a Mass Meeting at the Opera House Last Evening. DuBots, Pa.. Dec. 28, 1803, “A ‘convention of miners was held bere yesterday for the purpose of establishing @ permanent miners’ organization. The meeting took place iu the Ath’: elnb rooms at the Long Avenue hotel aw 1 del: egates were present from Clearfiel 1, Cen- tre, Indiana, Jefferson, Tioga, C amibris and Elk counties. The number. of dele mines : Bloomington, A; ons Hountzdale, 27; - Tioga, 10; Philipsburg, 2 eashire, 3; Osseche, 6; CObesteriiald, 3; Jefferson, 1 " Coaldale, 2; Kyler, Colorado mines, 4; Mountan Fairmont Patton. 5; Baltie, 2; Vietor, 2, dole, 1; Colorado, 1; Troy, 4 1; Decatar, 2; Parner, 1: “(Glen Fisher, 2; Glen Campbell, 4; Hors: tio, 13; Hastings, 9: Bathmel, 1; DuBois! 5; Reyooldsville, 1; (Gearhart 1. A’ i 15,000 miners were represented. The meeting was called to or jer nat 10 y o'slock by the election of the fo Howirg Harry Northover, committee on credentials was then spr pointed and awaiting their report the ccn- vention adionrned to one o'clock P. M At the siternoon session the tollowiny ' business was transacted: Thomas Corry hy was elected permanent president oof John Maoagher permanent secretary. A communication was read from Dhstrict ' 5, wishing the convention God speed in their noble work. A committee on rules ‘was appoivted and they proceeded te draft roles for the guidance of the eon- vention. The chairman then selected thive miners to act in conjunction with Editors Kinsloe, of the Philipsbarg Bitaminous Record, and Allen, of the Houtzdala Ad- Vance, as a press committee. The committee on rales then repor tad as follows: Fragality, 40 ! Ts 1. No delegate shall be allowed to talk Jonger than five minutes on one sabjact, mor more than onoe nntil all delegntes | have been given an. opportunity to speak. 2. No delegate sball be. entitled to . ypore than ofie vote on apy sehject with | the exseption of that of organization. 3. The hours of convention to be from Oa x tol2y and lp M200 ) P.M. The report was adopted ss read. On motion it was decided that the sec- retary onl! the roll of delegates and each | person named give in detail his instroe- | tions on organization. About two hours and a hall were son- sumed in discussing the merits of the soversi organizations suggested. The or- ganizations named were the Knights of | Labor, United Mine Workers and the | | meeting the Pederstion of Checkweigh Panda. No vote was taken and at 5 r. M. the eonvern- i | particalar, w 5 held 1 the opera honse | | Tharaday aveninz.- The ? 3lnt ; : Cr : La : 32432201 i of Has zation as they should, sua $i port Ho | ine, presided, Woe. Meagher, ol Hontz [hey onglit to, buyers of coal wand 1 | { presviant of the Philipsbnrg Checkwein h i It tion adjoarned aotil ¥ o'clock this morn. | ing. The delegates showed by their earpest | reighboring districts. and contend=d that words that they had come to do business | | bad the DuBois miners teen snd there is no doubt tnt what soma form | the "of orgavization will be decided on at to ! offered. Sacretary-Treasurer Mo- | parent lack of Bryde, of the Nations! UC. M.W.of A, snd T. A. Bradley, district president, ad that it was want of con George Harris, of the M. aud L. A. A. were present, and wers given the priv Jeges of the floor. A geveral mass mesting, to whieh all miners, laborers and citizens are invited, | the fanit ae the minera sthemse ves. He will be held at the opera house this ave- | closes by presenting the U. M. W, of A. ping at 8 o'clock, and addresses will be | as #n orgacization worthy the contidence . delivered bo T. B. McGuire and James | and snpport of the miners, M. Kindy, ot the General Execative | that i! sa a body they would join it, and | otan 4 by it, they woulil thereafter have Board, Bryde W. A. ights of Labor, and Pat Me T. A. Bradley, ofthe U. M | DuBois, a Pa, Dee. 29, 1893. The mivers’ convention met yesterday wosish at 9 o'clock and was not loog In getting down to business. Representa tives of! the Knights of Labor, United Mine Workers of America and Check- weigh Fund Association were present. On » the representatives of the | associatibns roerite of | their respective organizations The morhing session was devoted ex- closively the discussion of the sccisties bd closed about 3:30, when a balled. A preliminary vote of tion on choice of orggnizations M. “wo vi He Thos. Currie, O'Shanter, U. MM. A. One vote 6G. A. Foster, Philipsburg, U. M. Three voups-- £4. Sweeney, Bloomington, Ul A. ee. nly-sdven votes—Jos. Faston, John Jen- EB atzdale. Co Two votesi- Jos. Haghs, Chesterfield, ¢ LEA, One vote—l FE. Roansley, Chexte rile 4. C PF. A. One vole—{W.. E. Burgan, Oscerzia, U5 Av | that has placed the micers in the condi | ty, wea the next speaker, and for a man | wii were graoted fifteen min- | utes sack. to lay before the conventivn the | | permitted to grow ap, A.. ; One vote smtJORN McKinley, Osceola, K. of Li One vote —1 eo. Hartzhorn, Philipsburg, 1. A. MM. W. Fourteen dotes— Jas. Swee ne Jolin L vous, Lewis Davis! Tioga, U. M. A: {Two votes Wm, Wilson, Yiawk Ran. K. of Four votes-John_Holmes, Kyler, U. M. W. Five Gm Wi Pyles, Peter Carrons, Pat- ton, U. M. Wi Two votes-{ Thos Butler, Osceola, U. M. W. Two votes F. A. : . Two votes—{Robert C ales, Philipsburg, U. M. A. v One vote— Michael Conway, Philipsburg, U. One vote—Wm. Ross, Philipsburg, C. vole—John Batemair, pola, U. 2 J or Jotes tion Mensforth, Troy Mine, iL "One Vote—Wm. J. Rodgers Clenrfield, U. M. WA w agers C Pavid Turnbull, Philipsburg, © N wv. | delegutes in sttendarca af the convention | wee me Vote —Jax, Flanigan, Chareld, kK. of L | sd as against working en, and po ted uw Een, H. Sitti, Mave His yy | ont the fact that exch jenr thes eondition WA Js. Cosgrove, Phitipdbunz, 1. M.| or the workipgmen was growing wore, | ‘and that it would contimne to grow Sores JF nr ve - hi Fir Kine Glen Campbell, © 'antil & terri le anid bloody revolution A, @ 1 a the woriivy i otiJohn Reese, Frugaitty, -C. MW would be the result, nilesa the : 2; otis Theos, Regan and Jos. Terry, Fru: \ men nt once took the Te iu hiaed, and [Thirteen ese FoF. Tyler, John Fuge, P| SEeeney he J gins and Monmn {iovd, by orean'z dae, Fomtio, 1 M. yo i sali al { by the Linlhit and bY i Five i Richardson, Hastings t | thre wh J A i. A. © ifal metbode. ime vote- Lewis Goazion, Hastings, 4 F. A. 0 me vote—E. LL. Moor, Rathmed, UM W, porpected the eves pr River The ue x! speaker TRS _Jumen Fastob Pwr votes Evan Kear Glen Fisher, TU. M. | pres dent of the Hoatz inle Check YL ro | men ass: ssistion. He #poke of the. an E Ome vet Wm. Faton; Gearhart, 17. MW in : | tagopism eX tiny ; tne vote T. R. Davis, Homtio, U. 31. W,. A | zations, and content deed tint theo shonid | The regular ballot on choice of or} ganization resulted as follows: U pited | energies and. flusnces of the warginZmet Mine Workers of America, 67: Check: | should be expendsd In fighting their | weigh Fand Asociatiop, 39; Knights of] nomics instend of quarreling wins | Labor, 5. On motion tha choice of the! eelvee. He spoke of the tM. first association was made unADIMONS| pr 4 and the great good that won! 3 and the delegates resolved to retornip i. tf gli the miners in the 1 nied home and work for the success of hel States would st once join the re nizA same. ition, Te-right ioe PD Bote miners were A vote of thanks was extended | to the Bored u refuge; were newspapers of DuBois for their reports © ot | zation that wonld give them freedom the convantion. Also, to Mr. Nihil, ot {he Fight tn express their ORIDIODS W AHO! the Long avenne hotel for the nse of the 2, : : : hall: to the officers of the cenvention, as: a P Messrs. Bradley, Kenney, Harris MeoBryde. A resolntion was n= recitipg the tyranmca i] by the Bell, Lows x X company 1 aud pledging each dei, ‘= to gO ‘hee | call attention to’ the m-thods employed | and pledging morai support and fiosncial | aid to the Dn Bx sis miners and apy and ail victimizad they decide to, unite with the organization, : | On the s Bradley the method ag ted in the convention | between hibor OrZany be one organization only so shat the iF pred an yr al PECL HTP, cRBryvde was a0} nasker, He explan | pinstry in woasly adopted [20 anon ut tha thods adopted +3 Coal Minto fhe treat of its employes men shoald suggestion of district presi dent | i raed upon to bring | oy the miners repros: into the organization will be by and | throagh the several check wairghman asec. ciationsg. The Philipsburg delwgstion met in the evening after adjournment aad issued | a call for 8 mass meeting to be held 0 | py ryet; Philipsburg Monday next at 0 Gleloek | Coa! 1 A.M. to take steps towar da joining the | organization 1u a body : The“convention, whi tions, fonling prevaliing batween the [Lewis tint the Teoel SURE ERTY Becnige of prices in tae buffsio 3 5 id 3 + el thie flieg © fie had examin ‘rade Journal for n year past, sod 5 . id : mreh to his surprise he nnd that the i quoted p prices ii 1 th J arial for Reyn le pratty warm at deville sont we ya higher when the adjonrped with the best. of jyetron was made than they were Say i age” The remainder of of th a soveral forms of organEations. | mainly taken ap with HH hs Meeting at the Opera Honse | the * rine { : FAI Of $ Ih il A was meeting for the benefit of the | orgRization, sd a Cen on mighty of maingtaiog betler 10 germral, and for the Ia Bois miners in 3irotion vetlel bmilding Wall 4d if the miners wold Sinw. ¢ ol Bld wages |! fairly well filled. Tins. Carnie, Af | dale, acting as secretary. The stage was | mrich eure «abla to copter! tha ms | ocenpied by P. MoBry de, secrotary treas vig! arerofthe UM. W.of A, T district president of the same argant Hon, | Louis Gosziao, of Hastings, Haeton, president of the Houte iale check Henry Northow t pr A Brad! ey, tent d ios buyer, and pid thie oper miuer. Mr. MeBrnde haar, speech was listen i to with jrep futerast, spoke for san | 1 Wa | the soale of wages paul the i i ar in ASRGelation, AD CONTRIBUTIONS FoR IRE UNINPLOYED Hustioge, hn Lyons, of Tioga eounty. i i Agsgaeiaton, Jems Swesney, Frank Richardson, of | of Arnot, and City OWicials, Police and Firemen will Centribule One Per Cont Par dosla Patio bristly stating the atjactas of os] Pui ADT PIA . Dae 24 president istrodnoad M-. | lication : Motilay of ipa! ad in favor of the right | the Cit. z-us’ Retief commiiten =i sea the pal “help iy ’ | Bradiey, who arga r and and dnty of working men to organiza; | the apemplavad of the oly $57.004.74 spoke of the recent re Tnetion in thie and | i has been a | and indy ii Theeotir of Pub y: organized ‘Safety Peter hing anole that Anri: nhuor: ted ansiess fro redaction would - not hava been the continidanes by trosy La fla referred at length to the sp- | contribute one por want. 7 wr fidence= existing on the! galary to the faund, and | eads of the var. ia mivers, and asserted 1008 city departman®s « ud police snd tire. | nionti of hie | » part of the DaBe ia fe sir that each had of tha other sum of $20,000 w.il be ot tributed from this source alote = igeR tion they are. For this conditios, be WAR AND PESTILENCE. argned, the operators wera rot as much The City of Rio is Being Bombarded and Ysiiow | Fever Has Appeared Brevos' Avess, Dec. US —atest ro ports from Rio‘Javeiro are that the city is being violently bombarded. A namber | of persons have been killed by shots fron | the insurgent vessele. Heavy fire in re | turned from the government forts and the | severity of the cannonading has greatly alarmed the popnlace closed and business suspended. Yellow fever in form hans made its appesrance. Jenths have already occurred. end seeerted { little foar ‘of & contionation of the system. A. niue Sweeney, of Arvot, Tioga counp- ~All abops are | makes the claim that he is not a gp ker, made a remarkably good speech. Ho spoke na & citizen and a miner. As a eitizen he addressees himasel! to citizens, baviug «il the righta of other citizens. As a miner, be claimad tie nght to come A speak to the DuBois miners for ita worst | Five In Favor of State Hanks. i Wassrsaror, Dec. IX he sub com. | mittee of the hoase ¢ here nt the reason that the rednetion they had Aces ple 1 and the conditiors they bad ing and currency, to whi eh waa commit. was affecting bis | ved the guestios of repealing the state | —.the ecmpany for which peo DARK tax, di ivided on the matter, «Co x| voconditional repeal, | #rpings LT f { { .} favorin worked asking the men to accept & radge- | end.) lavonng AUGRItes GO bank | tion for uo other ~eason than that the | wage scale in the DuBois district had | been lowered ter; per cect. He closed by appesiing $0 the miners to orga: zal reported in favor of conditional repeal. | baye just been obtained. It { ten per cent. tax bat provides that the aad to do 0 80 at once. X Frunk Richardson, of Hastings, was issue of state back rotes sbail be con : | find to the state wherein the backs are tha next speaker. He @eferred to the cou o dition o* England years and years ago, ! neorporated. If used outside they are sud protested that if the raipers of Dua | Bois and other places in the Coited 3] alte The banks and bankmy ASSOCIA | States did not arouse theriselves to the | O°" are authorized to issue circulating conditions which surrounded them, their | notes nader certain magulatiops. No lot will be as bad as tbat of the English | | ! bank or backing association will be al miners years ago. He appealed to the lowed to pledge or hypothec ite, lor any fathers before him to take sction ‘hat | Pigeen cironlating notes issued ander would result in protecting their e008. GD i this act. The comptroller is given power daaghters now, ard to s greater exlent in | 17 ool for special reports at aay time he the fotare. He spoke of the boasted | ™*7 Bugire, freedom in this country, and yet in Du | Still Clro!'mg Arvund. Bois snd other sections there wers ban-| NewYomx, Dec. 28--At midaight dreds of men who had evea eo much free- Schock was leading ip che bicyele race. dom that they didu't dare preside. at with & score of 1.232 miles, 4 .aps, Waller | meetings beld for the purpose of counsid- | gecond, 1,216 miles, 5 laps, and Martin ing their wrongs. third, 1. 193 miles, 2 ) laps. Louis Goaeziou, of Elst al Oue More “Assignment. Frenchman, was the npext ‘speaker. | Norsistowy, Pa, Dec. 28 —Jacob G. He spoke of the inequality of some | Landes, an extensive flour and feed deal- | of! the lsws — the manper of their | er, made an assignment to : PYVILLE, Pee.” 28 —Canuty Mis inar E ol oy a aa F. Allen Lise tern of offices shoal sexta] here to-day rest ary of i1taa Aen sotion luwe ed and Woun Waters vo Dee. 2% Tha Breziln is anthorty for the state iuergent oraoser, ate Talimaldar a, was ed to-day 10 t rt ment forts r tha report OF ’ t steamer, i Aleora, wrpmant fnrces. The rel Boge heir loss in killed apd tack and prisones: SINGULAR DEATH OF THO & ITMEN Their Bodies Were Found 1m 3 Phuadaiphia Lod ng Mousa Side 5 Side Pi Jane 3 Sarab { avery, aged Hi), ware foun found thas mornipg side by a the parlor of the dging honee. The women Lad san Elan Sines (net former's ke Satanxiay wlen Mme, Niosso. atopy anowad aseh tad Jad from drop 5 Livery wagt to dail on s de fa dear! disease, sonditions were mmiiar in eneh Cae, Naw the New Englasna Terminal. Naw Youx, Dee. 28.-This afternoon papers for the appointment of a receiver tor the Ne aw « Eng gisnd Terminal railroad filed with the United! Affixed to wera mnnssioper Shields Tan XM mpia nt of the stockholders the company meolvent. To Select a Design H iis RG, Pa. Dec. 28. — Next Tues. {ay tae Board of Pabhe Buudings and Gironads will select a design for the mon- rea or ine of ames: to ba erected at Cherry Capos Place to mark the bonndry Pean’s purchase from the Iudians. The | legislatare appropriated 21.500 for this purpose, Men for Piexeto’'s Army. PaiLADELPHIA, Dec. 27. — An agent 1s hate securing reernits far Peixati’s army Ha claims to huve secured a oumber of | men who are willing to igh for the Bra- giltnu government. {hay are to receive | 850 per wonth and mast cot expect pen- alun 1a case of ipjary The Jury Says Nos Guilty. : “Ixpranaproris, Ind. Dee. 28. --The jury mn the case of Auntie Waguoer, who iT Koesters, to-day rendered of not guilty. The Lease Raufied. New Youx., Dee. 28 —The total vote on tha question of lease of New York in favor and 8,983 aginst prope Bition. sified the lease. : Onalified ae Receivor OR — Commissioner » New Yorx, Dec Shields was ce of thi New York and New Eng land ail sad 1a $100,000 bonds. Aud Carell Too. -Jacxsosvinig, Fila, Dee. 28. Pug riiwet | Corbett was ead this afternoon on retarung to the city frome ba training | He signed a bond in the sum | | of $1500 wt appear before the criminal ecoart, Jan. quarters, Ane her Wheel Record Broke. New Yomrx, Dec. 29 —In the bicyele | ‘race Schock; at 8:30 rp XM, broke the! ‘made in 1891 in 142 hours. able feat was accomplished in nearly | | 2515 hoars less time than the record held | | by Martin, who was then third in the present contest. | Niw Yorx, Dec. 29.—AS miduight, in| the bicycle race, Sobock led with 1474 | Sfles; Waller second 1437 miles. 2 laps, | ' Martin third 1359 miles 2 laps. | marotogs of R729.130; 4 decrease 10 eX lis position Amir pie at Enpres doz oR wera affidavits. for the murder of five members of | ashified thia afternoon as Te. | satisfactory during P8 | voyage here. Before final judgment upon This remark-| 1,0 utility of the gun shall be given PENNSYLVANIA STATEWENT. Report of the Earnings of the Company for Month of ‘November. Prainspeneura, Dee. 28. —The state ment of the busnass of] all lives of the Peansylvenia Railroad Compsoy, all yember, 1803, as comparyd with the same month in 1892, shows a (fecrease 10 KrOSe- penses of $531 S¥7; 4 decease 1n pet earn 197243, The {leven months of | 1843. aa compared with [the of 1992, ahtows a decreads 10. rose earn: ings of 31,534,542; a defreasis 10 expenses | ings of 8 (of 1,006 787; a drorensd 10 pet earings of | 27 750 i . 3 All hpes west of Piftsbarg sod Erie 1803 sa porupared with the axme month in 182 stp § yr, November, gross earnings of JEITHIL a Jecrecea 1b . eX penses of ¥I3571; 3 decrease 13 Le s Ts earnings of Sond 322 a pt le Wey months fo RIL. x8 compar witls the RTD pen wi 1 1X9 BATT Ew ntiznw rope of 8140 808 How i locreata 5 RT ne } 1 of 8: ls (deacnasa In eX uit enn i ierense in 2 : t PUSILIST MITCHELL ARRESTED. He Ses Bonds to Appeir Before the Criminal | Court Nex! Week ! gsosviree Fin, Dee. 28. Pai RAILROAD M THE -LEHIGH AND CENTRAL =nme period | v Lt Arnold, of R OF NEW JERSEY. WILL ABROGATE A CONTRACT JAN. 1. { Officers of the Railroad Brotherhood He “strained irom ‘Ordering » Strike, : Easton. Pa, Dee 19 The iabigh allay riti road will o-wme its contrast with the Central Railroad ft Nev Jersey Jan. 1, of which its trsius ran to and from the | Gentrai'a station in Jersey City, and will renew the arrangements with the Peunn- syleania, which existed prior to the Read. | ing deal. The Lehigh Valley bas its own vad a Lo J i Uecreske 104 ile to the Jersey City yards and docks bat po passenger facilities. It passenger trips will leava ts man line: st West - Newark apd uss the Penney I vania road 3 from there to Jersey City. BY ORDER oF T™E COURT. { Railroad Brotherhood Sficers Restrained from Or dering or Encouraging a Strike. Terar Havre, Ind, Dee 29.— Grand Vactor Sargeant and Grand Seeretary. tha Locomotive Firemen's od, have heen served with an Brocherh iartey Mitehell was arrested (hos | ey ' order straning them from ordering, snd nin ted f » eriminul const ar trial hafors which meats 13 this next Tossdsy, Mitchell wae, bow mms diately released op bal, Tis] 4 that 5) tt 1! sie; De i i allow Tha ob- | | advising or encouraging ‘a strike IN Lrtnern Poe in 1 moat ug with ithe: men « the legality | za fHghtivy ope and Las been | i Pwo Latugh shont the Duval Atliletic | "An appin wmbion wii he made. to the | airenit adart for a writ of Lisbeas corpns, which proceeding will bring abot a fiual § of the case, COVERNCR MITCHELL SAYS NO FIGHT. Hie Hus ho Auihority lo Interfere in the Corbett. Mitenell Match, | gaven s———— —— New Yous, Dec. 20.--A especial to the | Even Flonds “It does look as though the Cor- bast tA ited ol meating nz Sun from Jacksonville, ARIE: will not take place of the Duval ¢inb are 0 Tho arrest of the prin-; cipais was questioned to define the law anid get o! the cononty nere. Managers a state of pane. conrt, that the mutch as Jdeec sribad in legal wet.” Gov “If the case meut would not be ap dl arbor Mitchell says: a declaration from Judge Baker, | aT sgh a ee | creasing the growing demand for honest. - Oss | . pron -1 and intelligent government in American articles of agree- | | oitine and to discaes methods for ecombin- wn the sr even comtan- on the system. ratiroad | Grand Muster Sargexot says be will not the conit’s order to iuterfere wth i hig duties, : Colliston of F relight Traine. Pexx Havex Junction, Pa, Dee. A Valley teuins collided here ! thié morning R Svesking one engine and freight cars awl tearing op the track. Ouze nike was badly in- ared, ’ CALL FOR A NATIONAL | CONFERENCE. | Municizal Ciubs of I 1 eating Cities to Meet at the Ogaker City in January: PrirapeLrHia, Dea 230 The Maniei- pal League of Philadelpiys, co-operiting with the city olib of New York, has is t sned a call for a naticoal conference for for the good of zity governmest, to be ! held here January 25th and 26th. The prin-ipal objestd of the conference wili { be to determine the best mesns for ine | ing and organizing triends of reform. 1s sab. ; mitted to the supreme court, as 0 last re | sort and (that oourt « no authority to prevent the: fight T wil fia governed by it; erned by the decision « i the slate.” : THREE nied AKD SEVERAL Wiss: NG. An Eigiosioa al Southampton Dock Damiged the Steamer Paris. Lospes, Dee. 29.—-An the Soeatlampton aulerably daz maged the steamer Pare when an explosion Leame.. The pile Soanded 1wto the air and fell on the Paris, i and smashing her cargo stood aud carry- jug away. the rats workmen, the Lospilal TILES. Carried Glass in His Arm. Srancey, Pu, Dae. \20.—A most peen lar expariencs 1 sirgary transpired here yaster ny. of Congressman Wolverton, of this place, | ‘had a piece of glass extracted from his | arm that he received in an sochlent five |. years sgo by being thrown against the zlaes door of a car on the Sanubury divi- ston. The piece of glass measured four incnes long and five eights of an inch wid» at ope aod, tepering to a pont at the other. Although enflering more or less pain ever since the glass was not dis: covered until the point ‘was forced through the surface, just below the shoal. der Wednesday by his being agin jolted against the mde of a/car, cnusing the wound in which was s found the glass. Suicide of a Prominent Merchant. PurLapenruia, Pa, Dec. 29 —- William J. Lioyd, formerly a prominent hardware merchant and latterly president in the Lioyd manufacturing company, committ- od suided by shooting this morning. The company was unsncoessful sud ths fact, conpled with alter effects of an attack of lagrippe, 18 supposad to have prompted the deed. He sold cut his inierest in the company last spring. Jim Huarrows' Coffin Empty. Litre Rock, Ark, Dee. 39. — This " moroing while laborers were emhuming bodies of the dec:aswd state convicts, to remove them to the new prison cemetery, leeicles that T Dave | gor om he Crosby Shot by Dominican Troops bat [will not be gov. | if any other court | FIRED ON AMERICANS. Without Cause. Nzw Yors, Dec. 9.—The steamship © George A Clyde arrived to- day from San | Domiogo, with inforrostion about sn out. | rage perpatrated upon American sesrmen | by the Ssn Domiogo autboraties that is ® | likely to raise internstionsi complications | between thie two goveromenta. accident at focks vegterday oop. | ’ Pd Officer Brooks, of the American Ww o : : taba! * | Henry Crosby, wera shot dnd seriously orkme eet vi h : k riving & huge tabular | 1njnred by Sa Doaungo soidisrs.. The I'wo seamen, Carl Crosby spd | Crosby was tryiog to make the port of | Aza, which 1s ninety miles from Sso smaging ber port side | | i Dominge City, on December 11. The | esptain lost his bearings snd spprosched This evening divers | yy, oor of O11 Azan, ten miles distant “had reco vered three mutilated bodies of | i from Azna. Two of the workilen are in | The first officer aud fonr seamen got in» aod several are reported | [to a boat and pulled for the shore. When | 306) varda out a file of soldier: in the ani. form of the Dominican government CRIS | nosing dows to the beach. When they | reac ched the edge of the water they drew Anson Wolverton, a brother | up in line and leveling their carbines st the men 10 the small boat fired two vol- loys. The sailors alind for the schooner where it was found that the first otficer had received a ballet in the shoulder and that a seaman had been struck by several balla. A bad wound in the back mude it doobtfal if the man would recover. The captain hoisted sail abd ufter - tinue reached the port of Azusa, From there he sent information of the outrage io the vew United States Counsel Gen eral at San Domiogo City sod to the United States authorities at Washington. No explanation or satisfaction was given the American skipper by the Dominican government. The schooner was flying the Stars and Stripes in plain view. - Informstion was also brought by George Clyde in relation fo reported oatbreak in that country and the killiug of General Joaquin Cane poe, who, it was reported, bad been sassinated by government people, caused his immediate famiiy to be kK The information brought to-day that General Campos was the only : killed, but instead of being killed ty ders of President Heauresx, he was Jered by one of the conspirators squinet they found *he cuffiu empty in which Jim | | Burrows, the train robber, was burried two years ago. Itis thought that the { bandit may have escaped. "An Unsatisfactory bo Test. Prrxacumsreo, Dee. 1 —It bus tran- i apired that the dy I gun of govern. ment cruiser, Nictheroy, did not work the tests cn her turtber tests will probably he made. Flteen Drownsd. AMSTERDAM, Dec. 29. —Fifteen persons were drowned during a fog to-day. The fog was very dense and came from the | east ‘English coast across the sea and throughout the Netherlands. I the SOvergmet. Dau Daly in “Brookville BrooxviLns, Pa., Dee. 29. of New York, who ie od Tom MtCarthy, of DuaBoisy this afterucon with his 88 Brennan. Mr. Daly 1s 1 ments to give a boxing and ; hibition on New Years eve.’ the maoly art will have sn opps seeing Mr. Daly perform. They b idea of what MoCarthy is and by | this exhibition can jadge they “A Mail te Cost 81 ,00,000, Jorxsrowx, Pa, Dee. 29. —The ¢ bria Iron company bas begun the tion of a steel rail mill whica it is mated: will cost $1,000,000.