: Fa 2 i el AR & A OAT Hl Cl ase al aan 4 aren | suseewsion ar xecLey § TE TION. Ten nr prr————— rar uo Ff SHACRAPT puis womow re a SI CINE cee NS WNT IE oe THE HTD WER : : ; ? piled Ther: and Ford (ily lass . . : Paragrapis : : : most 0 {he Fras L148 Detusiag » fee : drirvdyite “i 3 Works Also, : > : W ASHISOT ON, : . meres i —_—-— "ARMED STRIKERS CHARGE ON| Prrrssoro, May 24. A movement wis FIVE HUNDRED FOREIGNERS : ©. DEPUTY SHERIFFS. made among the mines aiong the Alleghe- ny river to-day which concervatbe Alloy @ fonts fri : : f ised 2! 2 - acted. Actasl pe bos afd free raw material io the sen. I | : EE ; Valley raliway perhaps more ton = : z pro ene ! : i FIVE OF THE ATTACKING PARTY KILLED 10, “tr Ener, ant th Satvare SHOOTING RENEWED AT GRIPPLE GREE. » cctv vo THE PAILIPSBURG MEN ALSD MEET HIM. 12,7, TF =! css on ba ton to pu Fe ; - : : : - i : Sanson froe lie. In ihe speech \ . Plate (ins: company, with works at tian OU ROY prefion. dul somes 3) puis ~ B- red ; : ‘Many Strikers and Three Deputies Wound- | Ford City, naar Kittanning, ver; mish the Guvorsor of Culitatio Bus ‘Oraered graphs hoving Deen i1aposed Wf Tie Bereta! n Aceopizd av g Biz Mecling— feterstd Wes Degter colleague to the ed.--Mob Completely Routed and There is a co'lry at Kelly's = awn Lapel tue Bote Mediuny Pores 1m CAN Will Parade Ths Mormieg ueting of {the house of representstives 1m Ost er i This m whith has een sending ont an average | DA-aLLE Mis, Mey. 27. — Five bandied: oo rvation till tiricitrow BF parsgiaples | - TTIHPSECEG, diay 27 --Siva ile i. 88 oongyeta, when it p «. bil. for the RIOXTOWN, b's. ay 24 — 18 morn- ¥ ; od “Trin cof y ring § i pie 3 : ‘ : ‘ : ; 8 1000 UO ose + ; og her tatiale B olow Yn of the Wash of four pars of eon! a day, and the o al | Wierd Hom Ladd spa Sprang Valley 0 1 ined. zn sud matebes, mod tte RE «too of the stake io thus region Cie pe —- to tie doo iretion in the ; Cosy ares tor fo pestut oot PE- ayo > 3 Hive wee] ' nheago [idaho ow 10: : ington Coal and Coke com midway- was neal for snpplyiog the Ailegheny cay red] a realy i fay at! petal ol re wood schedule (1) was reached. 2% wrehb® evag0 Ibe inet bes Deed rr & # wm in; vor 1 free raw me- ys Valley engines and glass works. This viivers spd furor the cigine 1 lo move : Foy ited @lie the miners have remuived | Arise mili Lyon Spee of Cartisl~ advo LF morning 100 strikers marched over from y & : The Hore ] ; ¢ 5 between Fayiete Ory ese Layton gain sey dust rpipid to fait apn ter demunds. fo. tifst pohiey, bat all to po parposs. wae the scene of the ondiest encony Losec : ig ro she pitti ott ot Entande Ae’ orion I'bis was private bill day 1. the hone, Praitatiiy cotbice. devaioned oo | It was sheeted aguioet tis wiotion Shat i ince the strike begav. Fifty armed dep | hborg sod brought the Kelly's sta- ™~ ° a Ta TA OOD od the entire seston was devoted there CC ies auth uey) Giuiand to > F . 4 000 strik- tion miners ont. There was no trouble, H3¢ the mob = Spring Valley Sberff. ites of fhe whole. Ouse bili weak when the operators met ut Philadel. | 9% 009 to the intervets of the lead uties contended with 1,500 to 2 : oa “| bat there doubtless wonid bave been had Tayior called i Col. Betuett for all tLe , thu relief of Thor. B Reed . i fie ptm aud passed resol ihne potifsiog | aod silydr miners of the coautry sed is 20 ore, about 200 ot whom were armed wl B pot the workmen yielded to the coercion of ®V1is be could spare to meet (he jova- io thes Petininiy “bin to er yy fig ee reir men that work won d resume Mop | The joterhet of the sibelting combice snd > all kind of gave. Five girijsry sre Sead the strikers. ders T_e military met the sirikers pesr slip Pr En fr, Mes Beh, sud thet f then former lead trosf. When, after a long discossion 5 Sadogh or Hew wouoies and lad The men who came ont strack soma Peru sud they eoatterad in ail directions. | op © The rest of the day was spent {tes ric on id BOR menept The trripe (Fred | 8 TOte W 5 taker, Hil tonnd that bottwo a Ah a : time ago sud retarned to work when Ihe winers were all foreigners aud when apon what is Kiown ue “Pos Omiiios | niles woald be imported from thet tes ball tien added to his own (those of the symed strikers were arrested. The they were given sn advance, whieh “ov mits poiutrd their muskets st thelr Resniation ih it Seis x otk ns iy {South The rvenlations id not sppar- of Irby ood Mills) and thst Gorman, of trooble bas been brewing sil ing Toe amounts to 5 cents a ton more to 7 ‘the bends with a request to throw up their. fing Am bills ios PR - {ently cupes moch vxciiment 1u the die Murylanll, wus ‘es Hill pat it) lending ~ mines were the oo only 3 he Pours Leechburg miners were getting when | hands mavy fel! to their kpeee praying stattis fia as hesesd gil 5 | trier. but the m-u bad bu potion of re | both parfies with great aoenimity. Lead "| they came ont. apd crying. A oumber were arrested © Ly ce Gon of cowed auder roles {fami gto sori. Lo view of the situation | OT daties wes fired % cent per pound, PLENTY OF TALK. Bo svnelasion being - ehed. Ibe Sonu And possibly fear og trons's might resojt | bat op i Stehe ewig TRA. Seite opis : ! : 3 ie prion dere iaported 1010 the regio, tor Da Ble, of Tidsbo, (representing the Y - : oh fa i Crrerie Creek, Colo, May 27.—Op# tok uo; DR ate erat a : ; : - H the! Good Mad | v ' y ; took a recess nntil X Oololk, eveulng fee . i : a Cx . . ST € . bel . 3 Sr ougbigbeny ive But PE i Prugee s Was e on th 4 miner was Killed snd sevaral wonnded 4 wong i r the & . {% tbison wirvil the met Sather. BDZ olerest of that stats’ sdaited mines AT d abou x remained 8 BF . * 3 { - rela 3 THe ie { ¥r . 5 inate r gt sesr © : * : 3 ? Their threats of violence and the | WasHINGTOX, May 24. ~Notwithatand- rhs mofniow in =p attack made Li Vit pelos uid Seti yn Se Fount that be wonld viet them gar 3 ilgut duty had od connection i vig of so many guns alarmed the com- ing the’ fact that thei~ was a cgnstant {miners ope a train containibg depuly : b : * wat if 8 compromise o i ad hn bie 3g to sampling 404 at ~ sight dl thee lp wired Shen Wil- stresm of tak in the sate to day, there | sheriffs. Ibe mipers red from beuitd be. Seta ; Accoraivgly the Governor i Hy BAIgIAC ONY and the Guance pany whe a i was n very fate degree of progress meade | boulders and. tbe deputies from eosch. resched Fotlipsbary Saturday morpicg}e Buities bad acted farrly. All otber beim at Daisotowy laat » oo fore vad jo copsideratioy of the 1: fF BIL The | windows Ibe wivers retreated with cand wus rorerved by the miners. He [510 i reverved ptiragraphs 10 the metal sched. ot thc terion condition — oi ip. day's movement coveie! 1 paragraphs | their - acnnded. Ancther- skirmish was Banmeenrie, May 25 ihe board of esaded on to Hontzdale socompavied by: Te yo Hel of, ona Le Es wi on 1d pp Sole aid to The ove oy which tha priv pal portion { batt bet Weel the miners nod depatic 8 pari nit - in FONG] dad : the gran'- the Prihpiborg yet where a DOF ser ; : £7 i 3 20 1 of debate tack place wen tLe tin piste par. (peer Victor avd ilree miners Welw ib of # pardcn in the wee of W. B. Ham. | Dehn Wag bend in the opera bone Sat-| Wasnlisorox, May 27. The bill for the them ot that time and believed that 75 Dina, a Pa [IPE gal = , ; ; i : n agraph; aod suf resyt wii tO (sav: Aa Filled. (lop, eashiier of a dafan™ bank, of Roniz arday night The meating was attended | repeal of tite bank tax oecapled the en- BO BT daty on tin. plate of 1 1.5 cevte per} Al of the Wil in Ordered Out, jae, Clegrtie] } ¢ ‘unty, sents noel on the UF #8 MEDY MeD a8 could get ivside the eae of the bonus yesterday. ONo . marched about the piant all night and piued, fhe fam: as is the house bil A[ Dexven Cole, May 27. —Ae a result of | barge of larceny. ioe seh wa ald sense) by Governor | I - alive ue 129 Gjeanry il i ied all roads lesding to toe works loss Ipensive, saith. ogh more persons! to-dsy’s troable in the Cripple Creek re- | W. H. Gslvin, of Meadville. has been Se oe . : 3 Sutstiy al sol Gre The, obs. coke in pris of and "When the men began to some to work at and amusing dievnesion took place over gion tbe govervor hae ordered out the appointed recetver for the Order of Solore. haf a ne TNE - 8 Yen -—w in spare ort. sian aad b : Grow of ~ daylight the strikers stopped them abd a. amendment fered by Allen (Pop , | militia of the state to proceed to the ene | jo bed 5 $5000, cunt. x io : Ww : RE a mit and Lawson 2 er: : them home. ‘They slso charged oo Nek, to, pnt barbed f.nce wire on the | of tre distarbance se £0°D 48 trains cap Fhe governor = OOH AN. with the A aah on Re qn} Td i ey : the deputies. The strikers were only Sty free list. The emmerdm Lt was accepted | be prepared to taketlem. i Retr mey Jaton o : a board of pRrdor 8 sel pence ad ) effect, i presible. 8 eet. | a from the deputies when the latter by Jooes (Dem, Ark) 0 bhi’ of the «dma. [esterday has reepited James Newton tiement of the strike, abd iE : : Jarhs The " rot "the fre finance committee sod was ireurporated UNFATRWESS CHARGED. [Hh the Allegheny conuty murderer, no- : hid HERTAS, we, the miners and mine A Cesin Pacific Ratiewy Measure Oeveunced in wi : .s | in the bail with the an derstanding that it | Cam Coroner's Jury Weard Nothing but Deputics | tii October vex. : lab rors oc Houtzdale snl vicinity, are; San Frascisce. promptly and stood their ground wat will be framed hereafter b; ile commit. ' Side of the Shooting. : © Goearnor Pattison to-day issned a war. Ee st yoy and al} times taroagh. Hew Sax Faaxcisco, Cal., May 26.-—-A big _ their smmanition gave ont and they were ; ? AE 1 Usiostows, May 25. -Coroner Batton : rant for the execntion ly July 26h, at offigire ot our saliocal ogee, 19 mass mhetiog was beld bere last night, at: Re : as : : Ee meat al! pgnirers for the parposs of ad- i : joteed 10 retreat. As they fied the Sep bas yielded to strong and general enti: Doylestown of Wiailsee Bart,” the half. jostiog pia, grisvanese, and, i j which ditizen’s demanded that the Soath- tise followed and srrested many. M oF af : : yo 2 / SITED SATURDAY BY GOVERN Wasatkorow, May 7-—Sesstor Hill, i of New Flori, bed sn : : it > Fit 31g [IT iL i oF xy i ] , : ¢ ou an CAPTURE A TRAIN vot then 16 telbooy sn cousequents OR PATTISON, dsy of te eters ~ fre 110 #pent jo the Spates fi-lay i008 : eR WI ting th . tier wx8 of fab wm ing the relative stretgin of pro- etal sohafoe sur onpeindst aii a treurds Lasalle for the purpose of fore SO Co war, wae ordered favoraily reported I sure She fing at Cripple Creek BUDGET FROM HARRISHURC Bors, Marder.r of the Rightlet « 10 be Fa. ecated July 268 2 Doylestown MILLIONAIRE SUTRO'S GIFT tee in such fangnsda e- wail admit ali fence wire on tos sam: terms Daring rowneller yesterday in which the latter wnple Samnel Rigbtley und wife. cers ura folly competent and eqaal to the of the greet railwsys of the city, gract a ive. Vive striker ead and eight are § "°° : : : ive. Five » fell 8 ag joy of pou-ioterferencs in tha polities] af | : : : , ae : and to sight ordered that the verdiot be gouinst which the sticraey geversl re- tiscn for coming to 8 on the’ wsstcn | thropisy, who is ssid to own one-tenth of Bernt 1 Wreen da the ¥ioe . ail ; Yi nrape doputics were wounded. : : jpg nest apd bring out all facts in the sociation was issning a policy of insnr live bosrd to ad ones wire the astion ta: propes : Lb ed i ; ; working for sever. days with abont | : Se &- | IRE " . ties, but no more trouble is expected | evidence was beard oly 4s teuded to jae Jig a . NEASGURT with the governor oor national officers depati ced bt for thei the morping hous thers 7.6» dizonssion ciem on. the iqaeat held by Justice breed Indian who murdered the (nd CW rgnias, We believe our nations! «fli- | &m Padifie company, which controls most were - t for their| . yo ‘{ W. tives od their a, ti be effect- of the rvsilution @-r.d bx Kile (Pop, | cad the dana! tesk of sdinsting our differences, there | Sasnt far from the ferries to the “ves s eg 8. I.) on Wedd sdsy aupouncing a pol excuerated the Jdepaties who killed the Jaudpe Simplon estered a indgment fore, be 1% ; on Sab web So : O0PRr. : : but it .- | strikers ‘at the Washington Rap mine of ooneter sgainst ihe Order of Solon |. Resolved, That we thank Jovernor pat. Ado! Buotro, the millicosire phils. owt: to been nded, it is : : hi to have Voir ai a faites of Hawii, T e resolution. went; beh 3 extend thought many more were wounded av over withon! actin ret uside, Coroner Bratton Las directed cantly proceeded. The order most also feng ng estentio: big u Biarty wel [the wtife sre of Sue Prwdepuic; Hus 0s . 5 a : 2 : J : 2 ; i k HO , BD s i ki : : mob. be Depnty Coroner Richards to bold mothAr | pay coste. The conrt finde that the as. Resolved, That we instruct ous execu-| agreed to give Be Butea Beets 4 3 3 YENTEALIA, 107, 24. —The Pit- : : : j dm ae : the killed and wounded are pot learned. | Cexts 0 in 1 Muy 21 The! casa. The strizers obarge that the. upoe witliont the warrant of the law. ken st this mest:ng to the pational officers ity fof a pabuc park provided the Tare is The plant is now thickly guarded by dep- tenet and Datts mittey w5i0h has 9861 | cot inquest was: unfair. and epch : - and request them 'o meet snd covsnlt; reduced ficm to 5 cents The Sutro ti . Loi with Guigpor Pattison, and togber o..o.rty ja valued st $1,000,000, ahi : : : i was ¢ sited this moroiog By : : | : : ; : : ed iD Am The etirikers ran for bome and in an hour Serer) S . : y od ’ tify the deputies in the shooting. The | 5 ois. Bark ess SopHite. : mest the operators snd try to adjost the The meetiog sdopted resolutions rels- Bot 8 rioter was io sight. The mob was stri ni a3 a 0 °% strikers leaders claim that the fact that | pres. Motel, Bank and Dweliipgs Burned. L088. | i ffarances now prevailing. ¢ tive to the bill vow pending in congress composed of foreigners, vy mines, who stacked and badly JemARRL] i pars Killed were shot in the Back is | Goverocr Pattison remained bere over to fand the Pacific railroad debts, mak- Sewn.y-Five Thousand _Americs. Well may the ‘British subject the works. Tho shall was filled mith | loose mutetia!, sach as tracke, cars and! om Exchanged : | tocds.. The belting 02 the machivery was > % a Saster, i Rest eat aod the vil caps koocked from all the | hl : 2 Erl Ceptain Mahan snd offi sbufting. Several wheels were Froken! gars of the United 8t i Chi {and the machinery rendered useless. | “ee of BL. Jemes hall this even : Every pave of glass in the buildings were | Lo in. e Hamilton, 1 ty first smashed. The damage is estimated a! Joed of the admirality, pree 5. ; ie : 1 iu Dysamité to Close Mines. : { Csirris Cnemx, Colo, May 25.—| When the deputies arrived in Vietor at | poos te-day they were surrounded by 400 | minors and battle evened immediately. | AERICAN NAVAL OFFICERS BANQUETED. —————— ote i evidence that they were pursued by the ta deputies. There is a general ery for full | jnvestigation and pothing less will satisfy Rixgussone, Pa, May 37. Fire mye on 0d this morping left for Harrie- | 10% these obligations payable in 100 years AE BR we ie burg. At the Hoatzdsie meeting last | with iftensst at 2 per cent. The pream- i i Fo QO OO i c = a : 3 i | the , ' } reed 1 | h'a deplares that such legisistion would while guards were watching the proper Sui It was a foRvesin parule! Jeg : . | | he ie | rob thé people of tbe United States, and the general indignation thst existy from |, destroying ail the contents of tbe re Monday morning. in which the. hp - the killing. Charles Hatfield, of Codnelisville, Wis | gor, 1, C. Bovd aod Mre. Emma D.| arrested this eveniog and brought to jul | Boyd lost a building occupied aa a dwell. ire ehargad wis shootieg so SoRoOWD The Boyde and family bwrely ee-| | 8iav at Brosdford during the Davids | 4 being bared, having to leave the riot. There sre pow 130 prisuners 10 jml beve. : i IRE LEAD-ORE ourtY. : Sanst or Wi Aanounces Mis Purpose J Opposing 3 The deputies bid bebind rocks and fired, | ‘he Schedue or | soSt1ering the miters, who retreated. No WesnisoroN, May #, Seve progress of Unite) States in wealth, ter- Pe ‘in the history of the world and | we ste vain enough to take a certain por milogment to ourselves, for we believe pads the omnipotent energy which sc- somplished these results was dae largely $0 fanial qualities; to qualities which ori ginally this country transmitted to Amer. doa. The tosst was druok standing, sod with grest expressions of enthasisein. ‘Bayard in respondibg seid: ‘This be: - private life hes endeared ber not ovly to hove living under ber sway, but also 16 afl right minded mén ‘snd women in 4 { himeelf when be contcmi- plates the home life of the trae mother of the country. Well may every Americen Ol whatever party coogratulste bimselt 3 ok. x : : Py Se tor (MN I vot : jujaries wre reported. The miners are bias notified Senator (18 Fume 13 tande to move to pat lewd ors © ano now moving oo th Pharmaceist, Barms Samwit sod otber minés to blow up | 1* and will attack. the posit AL he | buildivgs The fodependence shaft senate finance committes iu Isvying sdety | bouse bas been destroyed. ‘of of 3; cent per podod ou that article. | ! : : i Victor w#s blown np by dynamite this | gross, the house overwhelmingly Demo | ivg. ~ Twelve men. ars down. the Satie, passed & bill for tree lead ore, and shaft guardiog the property but po par. yet the senste committee disregards this | tieulars of ir juries buve jet been learsed | and plage » daty upoo the ore. 3 : | sa ail telephove hires srgatcot. Alter | Some ? the members of the Soance I mon wept |S0mmittes, 10 talking of the matter, #ay | wrecking the shaft houses over 10.the Portland sod {adependence i . : oo a3 mines which they captured aod placed | York senator is to place them in & posi- ander guard ali tre men found there. They jog of embarrassment. Senators DuEocis { Look posa-str in of wll their Peak } Teller covsuited with members of the | + = finance committe, sod assared them that | Stickle Hollow Quiet. they woald defend the daty on lead ore. | Ustoxrows, Pa., Me=« 95 Stickle! Crippling the Work. | Foilow 1s quiet this mornme and work is WasmisaroN, Mey 23 -Owing tc a gravit on 1p the mine ac P=fin, Not one ent in the estimites sabmitied last year: a i re A the plant will pot aenin be molested. | they know that tbe intention of tbe New! [he Albion Store company is cobpect- | of yr ater 1 .y'8 notars ventooad to return to congress for increase of the pavy, the | Dewr the acne of dfs it and it is thought Navy department has gotten into & ead | Beech Creek, Philipsburg, Hoatzdale sud | practically smoant to s gift of $76,000,000 ull the tainers in the region will partici to thelCeotral Pseific railway; that un- pate. It 18 sertain that nove of the men’ der thi nwe of Ushifornia, the dividual will return to work to-morrow morning. | srockl olders at the time the debt wha n- ; wpe : carred, are personally lisble snd thet the i forta of C. P. Hautington end of the basiding, which is occupied as & general STAKES ARE UP TO STAY buiiding without saving spything of the Jackson Says Corbett Must Come to Tome or Back (vo oplas the Hopkine and the Stanford | contents. The bank occupied the same Down Entirely made lable : building, but their loss is small as the Sax Francisco, Cal., May 26. Ls iy . Hy | . ! i i; del nes. : Lvanit was re proof. Other joperty was | 18¢ Peter Jackson was wierviewed bets; ©. adodiaam resol ; iegtros od ub [obow Gis usbel be- {to-day relative to the story telegraphed am ~saneluding tions denounce Kerry 8 E. Srewa:t, dw lliug; Hotel | from Cliacagu, to the effect that the Car- "> hi te fore HWgtees nH huge ob, Newnll: J Soyder’s «tore upd dwelling; | bett- Jackson mill has bre Jeclared off Sit ty $x » and de- : ti. Kaster. hardware stora aod dwell- | and that the stakes are soon to be broek: vi lo reitats the railroad companies 3. H. . are stora a : from their indebtedness, and sleo call up- ing. Kaster will be the heaviest loser | down. He aad he had received no jofor : an as be carried ope of the resin his | DWI0n whatever do tha subject, and eo oly SolgTeeg » investigate the changes cf best stores Lo : : 4s. bribety utul punish those who may be line iv thie of the state, bat ‘pot | [ar us he kpew tim mateh was Jo the! Ee contial Ep The other property | ie cendition 2 hud hess for somes time) O00 Ruitly amu was prefty well covered by ipsursuce. pant. ee NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Had it not for the bra aod i “Wy money is up,” ssud Peter, “ard io : mr : Sabtivg of the citi “of the town andi Thies) ub uatil Corbett either comes to. Nef Youx, May 35.—Following is the neighborhood, the whole town: would | Hime or backs down entirely. While the resulf of tbe Natioosl Lesgus gaines bave been in aches. The whole jess wisl | grizeles of agreement oall for a contest be- playejl Satarday and Snoday: : reach 875,000, partly insured. | tween the 0th sod 30th of Juve, it is 8 AT NEW YOR ’ : | settled fact tbat the fight caunot take New York. . rn — : be ad s F Brooklivi Aawinsens Fo ed with the Albion Coal company, aod | take pluce within that time, for the reason | =, | ios Movkin and Farrell: Suda becauee of the feeling evgendered through | Hat » place for 4 meeting bas not been Dailey. y pls a : ie) T Pits LA DELPHA, the strike. it was thought best to goard secured. Bat the articles also provide Ptideiiida AT PIGLADELPRGA. the property. But no person can yot say | for a postpovement in oxse of an emergen- | Raitithore.. : > 4 1 bow the fire originated. : ; : ft : Sr | good util the floal arrsogements are Lb. ited at end of Ath Inning on seeoant A DAY OF RECORD BREAKING. | made. Le { of mi. al e : | «I know nothing that could poesibly |p oo} a inter-Coltegiate oi Bt New Yort.—Sarprisiag Ath | 4), the match off entirely, unless it te Washington . Ines ' that Corbett, 10 order to avoid meeting | inl an ety, Ganzel and Ryan Merce New Yorx, May 27.- In the inter-col- | insist upon fghting below Mason i LouHLLE AT BoSTON, ‘ey and in coveequence they should hold ; Pattlerten~ Taylor and Clements; Inks ard | * Rad T wt Tired Feeling. plight. The estimates prepared by the | we % : legiate meet yesterday | inodman, the bo ’ : : | Lownie tile : _barean chiefs was just sufficient to for- dor. low ; hota ya solte 7 | and Dixon's line. However, I am ging || ipnati — 3%] y "RIALE | east stortly and may evtend my trip to ¥ Cincijiuatl 48 i ward the work to which the governasat| . : : ; |. Ratperivs— Knell and Harte: Purrekt wad the $m tired of infant ” Verne aatiaally. committed by dont bat | *™3 Amateur Athletic union record in Alp oiiid Then I will pot be so far Ey gughan, : *_woinanhiood, of innovept obildbood, of Now wil me, are not yout | Gomtzacts, 1 jtvo-mile bicycle race, going the distance : ie} Wo ; ; oud, Fin tired of weather prophecies | they were scaled doen before resching i is 5:18 3 Io the tae Faivic | my man, and something may tarn up that |... |. : AW : lofty iotegrity sod perfect manboud Br® | That always miss theircne, - leongress. ks : 3 ot o ; We > . » # : ; od She | may bring about a meeting between nai St puis eee: I . : ) ; ' } . ’ i o ¥ i ; . y hayter hws Os 3 ) er ‘dlustered sround the heartbetone of the | i Witied of busing gots marked dawn, As & consequence several of the largest | iy na "a ey soouer than the present prospects aL am itl: ri Sehriver; va é ay down thelr eost below, | i : ot . record 4 CON, : ’ i. o : : : 3 0 Yd, it paix @ . s # president of the United States, Admir- in tid dots outskirtlng town , contractors for naval construction mast i 4 5. The record was also wy b : Indien.” : by AT GLEVELINE, 11 } "nit. Wy fi 4 i Tay : IR a 1 7 a Teva Eh . i : al Horby proposed the toast to the Unit: | 1, sounie value w, go without their money for mouthe, al | oie by Hickok, of Yale, who | Fire in a Fittabarg Church, 5h i , ws ; ‘od Btates navy snd Admiral Erben: res Ri : iL a { though their work has been completed i ; : de . . i Prressrra, May 26. —8t. Agnes Roman | Bjiieres—~Cappy, Fisher and OConno: 1'm tired of Indies who reznain {threw the h 123 feet 9 bes. | BL et; p General Lid Roberts tossted | | ; me {thre Smmer. 1. ine {i Fi : _. Elf and Mack. : ] > Unmated from sheer chaoier: ‘aod tarved over to the government. fi Hickok aleo beat the rd in patting the | Catholic charch, on Fifth sveans, tens ce as given th PiIsbuarg at end of sight) Captain Mahan snd the other officers of | (yr maids who sing. yet plead and felgn the department attempts to pay these | ; : 4 Pp ng { Soho street, was damaged by fire last nn co 100 as Cleveland. failed Wo clear he 5 the Chicago. Mahan mad h 1 Adee vo vole, : watle a : 16 prand shot. He put it 42 feet aod > RA ? : dot 1a nmpine’s given thine. a io. 9 8 happy reply | To have Indeed nn ve ~ | bills the appropriation would beso re- \ 4 oo oo hyn todt { pight to the extent of 7.0%). The fire Yunaay Games : : Abs OV. | ba | bea & . : : snd proposed the bealth of the British EF STEW He Weves fvele ny 'duond that it woald be necessary to .ds- al ya at ' was discovered by A. Gnifithe, who was AT CRICAGE, : & ! & # Ww i = 4 ) § - . 2 & : . dik = : 2 & 1 navy. lo respondiog Lord Braseey aid | 0s ouits just home frem college high | sharge every draughtsman and clerk em- : pase ig the church about 9» x. Bek oo fw : 2 eA the bauquet was not roerely f retarn of Who knows it all—lis wav. | ployed at Washizgton and in the verions Prrrsron, May 28. Owing to the re- apd flames were pounng out of ave of the bio Mit si nnd Kittridge: Haw ev and the evurtery extended to the British Fir tired of sewing taliet twits navy yards under the bead of increase of | cent heavy rains the Pennsy/vana Canal’ windows on the Forbes street end. Box in Now York last yenr, The promoters Hy igs who SODE Can vole: the D&VY. { J mn tired of infant prodigies, AT CHICAGO Miners Drowned Out. AT VINCI NATL. : i sompany's reservoir at Avoes, containing | 232 was struck, three alarms berg turned -Clafime : % 2 "A Labor Agent Mobbed. 350.000 gallons of water broke to-day sod in. ] ig ; 8p) Hosmesteap, Pa., Ma 25 3 _| the water flooded the Last Chance and The building 18 a large frame stractare, Y s y rt oc : aX ‘earred near the mills in the Second ward Dry Bread mines of the Hillside Coal and | and it was only by prompt and wood work : Of would-be frievids, whe ‘neath the 0iask where there are a namber of unemplosed | Ironjeompany. The collieries were com- that the building was saved frog com- Loxnox, May 25.—Justice McCarthy, of bluntness hurt the taunt. Slave. George Herskovitz, an educated pletely drewned ont and 300 ‘men and plete destructico. The fire started on the chairman cf the Irish Parliamentary fm tired of { nevident : Slavonic Jew, tried to induce them to go boys are thrown ont of employment. tha Forbes street sud of the building, 500 emoloy tiie K LT ; 3 » 2 a : > wy ¥ AD “ party, has issued ap sppesl to: the Irieh By gun un tod Gaite, to the coke works. A Jewish merchant | The damage canpot be ascertained. where the altars ae located, caus haf? . : : - ve X $ a BAR AO Sv at : tonic. “sum Heaven sent’ : ; ; he ie f vis dam hiprs z] ating HBL to Jom them wey then went people in. pursuance of & UDADIMOS reso- Oe ® a, Ee with whom they dealt said that i’ they Plymouth Rock to McKinley. much damage, the siturs alone costing loo) La os woth aut a . 3 Ta x pe fi Hind pitas 8k fix Tay TRALEE Gi “ A Fs . hI NO 76 ithe £1 nig lution of the party, declsrinz that with-} (ir isivemoand of rotop-mer did mot go to work be would refuse to . hs Arias at Renan. | 31.8 {0 3 ny I WOT BAR ay race ; : , pa {of drivers and of reotop-mien The famous document satitled * Amen . ous tires hnodred men to join oo Lom out immediate spd gerercus help they Whi nes or lok tly Way: © keep them any looger. A little later they | can Tariffs from Plymouth Rock to Me- Far over two hoes the firemen fought 7 : pt 3 cannot hope to maintain for the remaln hr ht Ww ho livers J 1 2 et held a weeting at: which Herskovilz ap-| Kinley Ww pages): published by the : the lames. at all Limes working aader ~~ der of the session the constant altendarce A peared. Abont 400 men chased lim to’ American Protective Tan® League, has great disndvantage, as the fire was be- _ ofthe Irish members 1: Westminister. the river, but he escaped by getting into [gst been revised and reissued. It should een the soul a thacelling. Ab 1 Py sferian Gener! asemb’s this afternom The special saye: “Our friends in the} =~ = a skiff anid going to the other side. be in the hen 1 of every person who wish-' the fire wasstruck ont and the Sremen © fq, 3 the jadgmeut uf he Cinetanti ead ter mis : A never hearing : 4 2 { ¢ re J is 3 at 1:39 ha Ae i firma il Sau? i ix ‘United States and Canada have contrib- Of rifle tickets botight, / Only Twelve Men Working. eg compléte and reliable information upon butt put at # ) . M. . . Sues Decks Prhstivtery in finding Henry Preserved uted most generously to oar perliamen- | (rai these thin: | Easy Tro DacaTvs, Ile, May 25.—Al but the tariff. Seut to any address for 10 out again an 1 anc ber alarm was turned looove of barssy. On roll endl fora gary fund during the past year. But, in| 1m tndas te ten ix tweire of the miners working in shafts’ 4. Address Wib:r F. Wal 0. This tim the firs was extinguished. | stain Smith's appeal the result view of the industrial depression there | Andasal rhymestersan bare near hare were forced to quit work 'o-day J CHIE. : BY seman, For two hours the Fifth avenua and Du- vite to sustain Smith's appeal the result and in Australis, we cannot expect a large ] know vendre tired of me. by & mob ‘of strikérs. Everythaog jg) Generel Bacretsry. Noo 130 West 23nd | gnesoe lines were blocked, and patrons: whe, to sustain 36; not to sustain 396; to - whaistancs from abroad. 1 street, New York. of the two 0 ils were obliged to walk. i ji in part 45. aimed especially to express the feeling of | Of seeing flaffy golden curls ‘affection prevalent theou bout Eogisod That peroxidg denote; for their kiu veycnd the ses Of cleritt who Kniss before | ask, is io 1 he very thing @ wand, ‘A Home Rule Appeal. wrer amd Vaughan: Hemming Bg Gains in Havens paveswortH, Kansas, May 25 Tue strikers to dey indheed one thind of the Piewe vod Smith Gail § «f He easy Rinir aa, N. ¥Y. May 27. ~The Pres ter the d : ¥ ye 21x Sew Orleans Picayune, | qutet to-night.
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