News (Newspaper) - July 14, 1894, Frederick, Maryland t I JULY 14, 1894. 111 lant the IB of m THE WE'VE 60T IT DOWN FOR SEE ITS i IT i The right The 5L The right to 70. The right or wrought The right inches but er The right spiral The right trap or The right chine You'll be In THE Debs and Sovereign Both to Give It MEN SOT TO la aad the Fr ui ia tUc l m of to go to aud the is A lew bul on the ia oi are aud few be they are there The Another Fight In la Fatal Injuries to Two tbe United Marshal to tite Cily Coder Martial July conference of American Federation of Labor ad- j at hist evening after having decided against a general The tion of President Debs and the American Railway was Train by July New York 7. ou its way to was wrecked near this by strike Mat buried and instantly Thf ir crushed tuto au Ride the Relay's To meet the demand for a thoroughly i durable tired wheel at a very low I have i secured a first-class roadster that I can furnish at ONLY CASH Or upon the instalment as cash and per month for five The above illustration is a good of this which is public was which iii the light of ail the evidence and in view 01 the cation now enveloping the we 1 are forced to come EO the conclusion that the best interests of the With the American Federation of Labor that they refrain from pating in any or local strike which may be proposed in connection with the present railroad In making this declaration we do aot wish it understood that we are in any wav an- to labor organizations now for or but rather to the fact thai the present has be- wmc and beset with cations in nature that we cannot consistently advise a. course which would be to add to the general public ever to the in- terest of corporate have with few exceptions so maliciously misrepresented matters that ia the public mind the ing clashes are now arrayed in open ity to federal This is a position we do not wish to be placed nor will we occupy it without a AVe claim to be patriotic and law abiding as anv other class of as substantiated bv our actions in time of public need and By misrepresentation and Marshal Hawkins arrested two of the train Opposes July M. dan issued a lengthy statement of the attitude of his company iu reference to the its its merits and He docs not nicely against submitting to but that it would be like to to an arbitration which might decide the Pullman works be operated at a BY THE RELAY an incorporated a al reputation for building honest If you a cheap wheel your Address or call upon W. T. At THE mm MA 2f. being sold on such margin of profits and on such sonable I am compelled to make an exception on this bicycle with regard to accepting the rental receipts I am in part payment of L. to Garrott South Market L. M. 15 Court to W. T. m FOR LARGE STORE 3so. 3S West Patrick SALE MONEY to IN SUMS to More Liberal Mr. A meeting of the company of was called last night at the Court House and the firemen and of Winchester be they stand for law and and that those opposing them represent ness and protest this as we protest against the in- ference that because a certain individual or a certain class enjoy a monopoly in lines of trade or commerce that it necessarily follows chat they are entitled to a monopoly in and good Yesterday Debs sent propo sition to the railway managers in the through the board of tors of the American Railway make the following proposition as a basis of agree to return work in a body at once provided the shall be restored to former except in if there where they have been of They do not ask the tion of their organization or of anv or This which was signed bv Eugene V. George W. Howard and Sylvester was presented to th chairman of the by Mayor Upon hear the views of the managers who bad were the chairman decided that was proper to return the communication to the j which was and the information that ro cation whatever from the parties signing could be received or considered by the General Master Workman Sovereign was seen after he had received the de- cision of the managers of the tion and the Federation of said general managers treat us with contempt and condemn ns to do I expect us to aie without any but are We will make a We shall try to tie up all of the But ir we cannot do that we can at least tie up one road and keep it tied I have seen Debs and we all agree that there is but one thing to and that is to fight on to the end and re- As to The declaration of the Federation of Sovereign is too bose to merit much It is far better as to its rhetoric than as to We are in a This ment with What we need is Sympathy is not what we we want a col: tion of forces against cor- and unless we can it we might weil at once consent This declaration can have no on the Up to this time these peon pie have given us no strike has just Held In ST. July Deputy United States arrived ia custody ten strikers at for ob- All were held in bonds of from to One of the H. is ex-mayor of H. another of the is city marshal of Strike f the United States July Judge of found sent here by Debs to manage the local of contempt in interfering with the tion of the now in the hands of a States and sentenced him to six months in position taken by the Federation Labor will only weaken own have served others with notice that if into trouble may expect and sympathy from her labor A nd that is Strike Sj July switch placed at presumably by some sympathizer with the threw a Chicago aud Eastern Illinois passenger train onto a where it crashed into a lot of freight The engine was de- and Engineer Frank The passengers were not Anxiety for Walter July dispatch to The Times from iu the north of that the yacht of the Royal Yacht touched at Danes on the northwest coast of on 6. The yachtsmen found on the island Professor the who was left there by the American polar under Walter to await their return and guard the depot established on the Nothing had been heard of the expedition since their the Ragnvald Danes The Saide a search for but found all the routes blocked by ice. 30 CENTS A Statement in the Face of Adverse SOUNDNESS OF BUSINESS Stoppage of Hallway the lay In the Tariff and Work of Not Produced th. SENATE AND HOUSE Why Tiled to July Tnc harbor to sad from three day to a for was Another portant the and was immediately taken np and put well on its war towards passage fore the seuate early part of the day's was enlivened by a of Mr. Kale's resolution in- there had been ing of the conference on tariff author of the Republican and July R. G. Dun weekly review of trade When are duly Che strength and soundness of business iu this of country during the two weeks of considering With the second city in Che i Mr. Toorhees country in the hands of a lawless and actuated many other cities to hurry the through not York and tion Company TO PUSH WOKE OF This Xot a Strike July ad- verse decision of the Oklahoma supreme court the application of the towns of South anid and Pond Creek to compel the Rock Island railroad to build depots and stop has quickly been followed by an A mile south of Enid the Rock Island bridge was blown up with dynamite and a freight train The and a of cars had passed safely ever when tbe ex- hurling the tram the track Thirteen cars were piled in the ditch Brakeman Cordry and Larry a were badly Her Hosband with Henry of 273 thar her husband murdered his whose body was in Shinder creek on June 10. Mrs. that her husband came home A When Will All the of Directly the Two leading of the East. July New York and Philadelphia Traction with a capital stock of ated yesterday under the laws of the state of New The company is for the purpose of constructing a system of electric roads in New which will extend from New York to with a number of branches connecting principal cities not on the di- rect Altogether the will comprise about 150 miles of The main stem will begin at and tanning through field and the will connect the Consolidated Traction company's road at From Newark the road will extend through Bound Princeton and Lawrenceville to with branches from the main stem to Xew Woodbridge and Perth Am At Trenton connection will be made with tbe proposed road to Bristol and which will be built by the Philadelphia and Trenton Traction incorporated Bnder the laws of Pennsylvania by the incorporators as those of the New Yorkand Philadelphia Traction The road will also extend from to through Bordentown and Burlington on the east side of the The right of way has been secured and considerable money spent for the Teys during the past few Work of construction will begin at THE OF PRENDERGAST Maror Brutal Murderer nine have elapsed since the bullet of nn sin deprived Chicago her chief the state of one of her most citizens and the country at of a statesman and a the was and Patrick suffered and with railway almost en- tirely stopped over the vast area between the with proclamations declaring the existence of an the answer half a million to with prolonged of coal minors not fully ended iu many and with ferences between the house and on the tariff wide that the duties affecting manufacturers and mining not be industries and trade have nevertheless gone on with that the people and their would ju The shrinkage of business and depression of values have been unexpectedly the failures relatively few und there lire even siRns in some tries of actual progress toward from is in profound disregard of the report yield of than as the official estimate of yield in. was moro than 100.000.000 bushoU short of actual nnd it is readily assumed us large may from similar Receipts and exports in tho t iu not inviting Republican to the The house agreed to the report of conferees on the pension appropriation The remainder of the day was to the consideration of rate Although several were de- bated none were The session was for the of vate U i recovery an ignominious nnu exports m tbo t death at the hands of the eut Disturbed condition of business The execution was devoid of for the assassin went to his death like iin ox going to the Up to the moment the hope of interposition from some source or another did although he was fully cognizant of the fact that all efforts in both state and eral courts aud in tho executive chamber had been When it to the end he nerved himself for a supreme and paid the penalty of his crime without a whimper and without a The jail officials said after the tion that the condemned man had re- quested an indulgence of twenty minutes after reaching the scaffold for the pose of making a He was dis- from this by father who was with him from the time he at 6 o'clock in until the trap fell at Crash on the of the most serious accidents the Northern Central railroad has had in many months curred on the Une just beyond the Lake Roland Express train No. 11 crashed into the rear of way train No. 55 at derailing the locomotive of the besides battering it smashing the two cars of the practically and seriously injuring five The injured Conductor Amos THE EARTHQUAKES IN The frith Death and July shocks continue at irregular The sea of Marmora seems to be the center of the The inhabitants of the city have been driven to a condition of abject fear by the repeated and in all the places which have felt the earthquakes a state of panic ex- Houses have been and the people are clustered in the gardens and AH are suffering and the exposure is especially severe on the sick and persons injured by falling debris of bouses wrecked by the early The suitan ordered that a supply of food and tents be distributed wherever and that everything possible be done for the comfort of the The technical commission is engaged in unsafe A of the military schools killing three persons ami Many bodies have been extricated from ruins in various parrs of the The shocks were very severe itt One- dred and thirty were wrecked there this week 2.377.00U aro not The decrease In exhibited last week is followed by good returns for July thus Reported liabilities in the first five days were only though mail delays kept back some western The number of failures during the past week have been 227 In the United against 374 for the same woek hist and in against 25 lost weekly review of trado During the greater portion the week general business ot Chicago and at centres within the tory tributary fans been practically by the railway Larger ern cities felt tho effect of the tie up in re- receipts of live meat and while western manufacturers and merchants suffered lots through in- ability to secure supplies and raw ials from tho east. Tbe railroad strike and boycott in part repeated the of the recent soft coal strike by shutting Tip largo number of important tries through want of But perhaps no more favorable from the point of view of the merchant and than the midsummer of 1834, after the panic season in 1693 could have been chosen to precipitate so widespread a road tie up when business was so generally and severely A ber of small strikes are there are fewer idle because of on Friday this week than steel wool and cotton manufacturing industries at larger eastern and western centers have no and commercial travelers throughout the central western states generally have been compelled to leave the The world's stock of wheat has declined during the fourteen weeks about bushels more than in the like portion of last which is significant in view of the insistence in the trado that invisible domestic supplies are almost ex- Exports of flour in- both coasts of foiled Panic In a LOCK July Mill destroyed eighteen tho was Brady tho Wilt und about twenty central portion of the town is completely wrecked and by the The lire started in a Its origin The scene in Tillage during the of the was one of Many hold were removed to only to be overtaken entirely consumed by the Several persons were caught in the burning aud were forced to their cape through the The loss will Hauged for July Tom and Calvin whito menM nijed 27 and 23 were the execution The rope used to hang Calvin Cooley used on Heven previous during the last ten The condemned men were to read or never been to nor inside of They refused to make any but Indicated that they had not In- tended to commit In these men killed Charles a ish robbing the body of and twenty-two persons iost their live Rapidly lost four mouths the soft coal miners in. Cambria and regions have been nnd ns a result their families much for want of many them leaving for their native others going to Canada to work in- lumber The order has bwn and hundreds of miners flocked into the towns of Ben's Clearfield and Coal port within tho last few days and ore ing work as rapidly as places can be given Death of a Veteran N. July Box publisher and died late yesterday afternoon of disease of the heart the Orange Memorial pitaL He hnd been treated for this mal- ady since July 7. Ia after other he published Graham's in all the mort eminent literary lights of tho day being Subsequently he Philadelphia North American and tha J States consolidating Forest forest fire raged all dav in tha acres of timber tract of a few miles north of of train No. 55. badly cut about the fter midnight with the sleeve of Miss a passenger on 53, his coat tors off. and his clothes covered and bruised about the He was laboring under great ith He to her that he ad murdered his Joe. Kohl is now nder arrest on a charge ot assault pre- erred by his The meeting was called to order by Mr M. H. G. president of the com- stated that the meeting at tie Instance of ex-Governor who to address the The es Governor was received and after a few formal he stated that when the of the company was first of he opposed it of the present debt resting on the Of Winchester's benefactor and has Heard that the company was trying to raise sufficient fonds with which to bay an apparatus by private and again he has come to the J lay Inf the company that Mr. Roass had instructed him to for- mally present his draft for 000 The donation was received and a committee appointed to draft suitable resolutions of A rising vote of thanks was also given ex Governor for the interest he had manifested alarse a few notice had been Rouss has als check for to the Shenandoah Valley His generosity toward Winchester for the past 20 years has been Hta donations will nearly f 100 000 A Mammoth and Maater and George of caught a carp in Little Pipe near that one day this week that weighed tney will r see DO way it ro a and shall stand bv the A- 17. until the strike MARTIAL AT It Followed a. Skirmish in Two 3Ien Fatally Sbet July was one of the excites days ia history ot the -As a result two men he wounded dead s switch was Front to the A com- pany 01 regulars command of Cap- tain of Battery L. Fifth States accompanied tbe As they reached I it is a gang of strikers tired on the The soldiers returned Sre and several were seen to Two of them Stuart and Frank were picked up by the police and removed to the The former was a marine of the United States steamer aad he was at- to the scene of the conflict by s large Ke was shot through tee body and is Buckley iives in and was here 011 a He shot through the right Both men deny that they are in any way con- with the Stnart has made an statement in which he declares he was down because he re- to bait when ordered to do so bv the The shooting was heard at the and two marine corps started from the depot with fixed They divided into charging squads and extended the dead line to Second Shortly after- ward Troop Fourth United States made a flying dash down Second A Railroad Official Md July announces his ai superintendent of the land and Pennsylvania Railroad and resident agent of the Consolidation to take effect 30. will be succeeded by Mr. L. the present assistant to Mr Harwell hereafter be consulting en- gineer of the Cumberland and vania Wiman Released on 2iETV July of the issued an order ad- Erastus to bail in the sum of The order was issued to Assistant District Attorney John D. who opposed the motion for a Miss Wolf aud W. Smith and his young slightly was g and Military Prevent July phone message from Anaconda reports great excitement there over an attempt to lynch a mac confined ia charged with having committed Tht which has been held near ever since the strike were called to the scene and are now mrl rounding the Fardon on July Abraham P. who was for Teller of the of was found guilty in the federal court yesterday on a charge of abstracting from the funds of the He was convicted a few days ago of certifying a check maker had not money iu the bank to meet the and there are still other charges against Off for Of July 14 cago of Commonweal army arrived here under com- mand of The battalion is nearly one hundred and are encamping oa the edge of the Tbe men are very and held a meeting last They left for Gettysburg this for July municipal after a heated bv Gutting Dominion has decided to make in the of the The Of these of compared with bushels in the second week last in that Week two years ago and three years j Split oo tho General of I July Democratic Royal Military at I tariff conferees put in n loug day's work the of Members of j and did not adjourn until after o'clock have Canadians j C evening The greater parr of the day should be given good positions of J was devoted to a of the sugar English as is now tho Mr and no agreement was Cameron's position Tbe hoase of the conference Gordon a Major j a determined fight against tbe Commander-in-chief i of a cent on re- the Canadian declines to resign and the senare members of Tbe policy of the government in the the haTe out verv will be lo engage for the schedule as j All re- be verv difficult to an agreement on this and indications a will be reported on are very V j when a Canadian cannot be had to fill tho was to by the i ports indicate that it is going tt newly baled bark timber was of men fought the fire The town of Anita WRS threatened ell dav and it required gallant fighting to save One dwelling an oil housa and many fences bus tha great loss is in br Trolley KEW old apparently about 70 years of knocked down and instantly killed by a trolley car of the Union One Hundred and and Lincoln McLaughlin aud Conductor William Ker were Between and July 14. China and Japan have accepted in a friendly spirit the offer of the Earl of tbe of state for foreign of the good offices of tie British In order to setUt the disputes regarding Twelve representatives of China and Japan will shortly confer with the Earl of Kimberly with the of settling upon the basis of an ar- a corporation to elect O'Donovan Rossa city marshal as a reward for bis services to 14 fa Oldham yesterday man Breckinridge spoke to a farge He arraigned C his chief for making serious charges against He challenged Mr. Owens to prove the truth of his assertion or stand before the people branded as a He very The July in this city remains As f et there have been no additions to the ranks of the but It Is thought Xot a the champion wing shot of the was acquitted by a jury of the charge of embezzlement from the Long Distance Telephone of which Fulford was a minor was acquitted of jury bribing several weeks the same springing from the present AD Abbe to Die for a four trial Abbe Branean was sentenced ia Laval to death for having Abbe et Entrammes last was proved also to have Mme. a Brunean protests his a ers in the employ of the Golden Rod Silk company went on strike yesterday against reduction in wages of 10 per that inside of a week others will go cent. The men claim they living at the prices that were paid J Ssnd In your his wife in February was The murderer confessed killing his wife with a hatchet and ting her shroat a He walked to the gallows a and as the deputy sheriff put noose his neck he turned sa take your Two July 14 of State received a cablegram from United States Minister at Madrid that the Spanish paid over the indemnity of fo the of the property of the American who Caroline meat aboat four years subject has been under negotiation 9f-rir Ont Their Seat court of cassation ba- rejected the appeal of Deputy Gnis de Felice and others who were sen i to of imprisonment after of taking part in the disturbances in Sicily and in Italy last which were largely dae to the of a secret labor society i all tbe convic ed men Archbishop Kymn Will July ia announced j tbat Archbishop of j will visit this city tomorrow to into the fractional troubles in St. Archbishop Ryan aW j a Setter to the church directing tbat the edifice be closed for the a from thx July and Joe were hanged ia e the yard of tbe county jail fir the f- clous assassination of a prominent A. Ed. in im store near Wbo waa on Thursday as Montgomery last Four men wore I committed suicide at r Jag to have been banged for the but j on on Thursday Governor respited and the morgue after- and Pronounced the identification flagrant He was very he saw a case with his came A Held for July 14 the oa case was about to be removed reputed English with many i who was arrested for sending a forged letter to August Belmont as chair man of the Louisville and Nashville 1 July south bound for was arraigned in the on the Kansas Tombs police conn. It was proven that railroad with COOK had the forged letter in his five miles of sion the day before its receipt by Mr. Travers in- the ct caused by a misplaced and be was therefore held in Ji 000 stantly bail for G. A. The National At 16: S. Ac 22; T. At 10; Xew 4. At St. 10. At 5. At 20: 1. At 9; 6. At 13; 12. At Reading 2S; 13. At 23; 6. NEWS miller at was to death by a ious John a was instantly killed by a of coal in the bocker colliery at Pa. 37 of by the accidental discharge of sun while out John walking in bis sleep on the of a four story building 13 New fell to the and fatally hurt The meeting of the American turf con- called for IS. been changed to the at same President Cleveland Is arranging for a trip in Colorado He be by Attorney General Secretary Senator Gorman and others