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■bo »atd. -nod U*i fall be died. Ue was a tea-aat or tbe Pullman oompanj. He ow«d ISO rent, and cut of my *ra»U wm«*y I bid to pay tbai $00 or Uove tbo ronploy of tbo company. '•R. W. Cfctsbi bu been a lt;»r oerieater In tbe freight department of the Pullman work* for too year*. Ho teetlflcd-. A year ago my oagn avenged KW a day end In March. I*W, they wore d* cents- Tbo out commenced In November. 18)3.1’roceediga of the Third Day.Cnitiuc, Aug. HI—The Oral wltnait before tbe labor oommUsioo at tbe openlag of lu third day'* aeielon wu* Hay Ooodw.o, ooo of tbo director* of tbe A- K. U. Mr. Goodwin ■n somewhat Inclined to be unoommnnlca-tlve. ond ojcupled tbo .tsnd but a abort llmo. He thought tbo way to prevent strikes was to Lave a cooperotlvo oouimonweultb,Vlue Provident Howard.of tbo A. RU, again bccamo u ulioeai. bod created loinoiblng of a neoinUon when he Informed tbe oorn-mUnion that the Dnltod Stuutt goiorn-mon l» boycotting S.co; of tbe A. RU. men and the striker. la the oonrtroon become Intcrcaud Tbe Union Paclllo read ructlvvra aro United Slatoa oibjcra. and tboy buvo refuted to reemploy tbo 8.00) men who atruclc on that road. TbU. according to Mr. Howard, la n boycott of tho men bv the Untied Stale*.The ooounlulon did not ooavlder ibo statement of Mr. Howard relevant, but board him on. llo prcccedod to soy that half a dcicc reads ore engaged Inn boycott on the Missouri. Kan-aat A TeiuH read on account of a iiaaaesgor rule mado by the latter road. Yet the government bad not Intorfurod a* It bad In tbo boyoott on Pullman cam. It should lot tbo railways and tbdr employe* light out tholr difference* Ju.l as It does not Intorfsre In dU-potea botweoa ono rosd and unotbur.There naa a volley of band clapping as Mr. Howard flnttbed. Tbo coramlaaion avoided, bowovcr. that tho mattery bo refontd to were cot gcrmano to tho investigationE. W. Btvnb. ns.-xioio profowor of polllleal •cononir :n tbo University of ChUo/e. appeared at-a wllne.i. Arbitration, bo aald. •coma to bavo worked well la tho •Jf.lemoat Of dispute* In prlWe Industrie* lb Muusebu-captured the town of Selken. There wero fl.OW Jipsneeo nnd 0,000 Chinoso engaged. The Chinese fled and took shelter on u number of ship* at Koshu. J5 miles distant. A number of uaanon was captured by tho Japanese. Tho Japanese followed them, nnd another battle wa« fought at Asan, 7 miles from SelkaaRAILROAD ABANDONS STATIONSKallnra of Cora Crop la Kansas and Nebraska Cnusra No Uualncu.St.iJowm, Mo., Aug. 17.—The damage to the oorn crop In parts of Kansas and Nebraska la ao great that tho St. Joseph k Grand Island railroad has Issued order*, for tho abandonment of over a dotrn stations on its lines. Tho ofUoer* of the road nay the stations aro not abandoned permanently, although there is Htllc probability of their being reopened until another crop I* assured. The people along the line In the sections where tho stations aro closed depended almost entirely on tho corn crop and now arc leaving in groat numbers, ond there is aboolutely.no business for the railroads.J«ar. II*. No Atmo.iib.ra.San Jose. Col, Aug. 30.—Prof. Campbell, of hick Observatory, hus demonstrated with tlio spectroscope that the planet Mars presents no evldonco of having uu atmosphere. Prof. Holden says that If any atmoHpliorlo pro.suro exists it I* not us great as ou our bighost mountains and thntpopulnr fancies concerning that planet aro thus disproved.were mcy convinced oi mo success of their scheme In making the Chinese believo they had left the settlement then they marched with a rush straight up to the fortifications and. attacking in u body, made a clean sweep of everything iu the course of five hours’fighting. _MAJ. WORTH SET FREE, fcunday Target Fmttlcu Warranted by the Kilgeuutee of Ike Ovvaelnn.Omaha, Keb., Aug. 30.—MaJ. William Worth. Second infantry, who was or-dcrod court-martialed by . President Cleveland for ordering Private Ccclar-quUt to participate In turget practice ou Sunday, was acquitted anil relcai-ed from custody. The findings of the court were that the order* to Cedarqulst were warranted by the exigences of the occasion und that tho proclamation of President Lincoln was not in force ut present, not being part of the army regulations. __Crisis In (he llo* InSu.tr/.Ur. Pawi, Minn., Aug. 20.—Din-pntohes from Armour und other South Dakota points tudleato that tho farm erx have uu unusually Urge number of hogs, but owing to tho failure of both the wheat und the caru crop, they have nothing to food them with. Tho porlcura are not fit for the market nnd tholr owners must get help or allow them to starve by the thousands.Will Not IlNlcii.Washington, Aug. 20.—Senator Mo* Phorton, who contemplated resigning becuuse of Ill-health, was prevailed on by friends to change U1 mind. •
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Lyons Weekly Mirror

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