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THE FEMALE WORKERS. RESULTS OF MRS. L. M. BARRY'S INVESTIGATIONS, The Only Ently Member of the Knights’ Honors Board Presents Inatinees of Cruelty for MALO COperatives,Secre tary Stlehowanta Report v MINNEAPOTIN, Oct RA handgone worn, with Kean, dark eyes and as com minding ture is Mes, Leonora Barry, of Amsterdam, NOY, the only general ofleer of the Waights of Labor who is a lady. Mrs. Barry is the general investigator of the con dition of working women, and she made a somewhat startling report to the general as sembly yesterday. She gives distances of the cruel treatment of the working women of Paterson, ON. ed, in the dinon thread work Mira Barry found that incone beanch of this industry women are compelled: to stand on a stone floor in water the year round, most of the time bare foot, with a spray of water from a revolving cylindeeying constantly against the breast, and the coldest night in winter as well as the Warmest dh Surmer those poor creatures must gato thee hamesa with water dripping from their underclothing along their path, becase there could not be space or a few pinments allowed them wherein to change their clothand. Theorec are some phases of Mrs. Brirry's dis coverieso which are not touched apom i: her forual report some prises which Me. Tow derly says cannot be pend over before the wodbenees of me. ‘There are etories of shoot in view and disgradaten forceds apo woking girls who cookd not stretch their woeldy pattinee soong to keep body and nout fogether. Much of what Mrs. Barry found is too revolting for her to tell, save in gen eral Corns. Every nook and curner of the numerous ante rooms connected with Thirmanti hell were thoroughly secreted yesterday before Th asertly opened its fourth day's session, AED extea seatuiteds were pliced on the stair wives. The reception accorded to Chairman Pew derty who he entered was the hardest be Tie pece bed duringe Che work, adl van Carter andteatin that the parsenal feature OTe idross had repented: a creation in how gay Coners] Secretary Litehman present at this report. The iiber of membees reported: in Reed stanelou at the last session avaa TOD, an the faibor of members iaares Thode Che apparent’ mentite order, an then reported, T2077, ‘The tre msdoue gee Ch in the early part of Tsai Ie oucht te theecerpania then ears of me fend theet pare ed ttself to dhe a wearkiesy rather than strength. En spite of all the opposition, stare tha Hhebmend convention the fetal niher of members reported in seca studing on July disti round aim, Lota, 45a AW Gots temrdy S6,000) whine area catrenes and the cavmbership of the order went the S55000 July 1 iss?) This Wedd Tadteate an apparent deormasea of abot 000 meters, Pherveerdota for the Hecalyne emda Jaby Tare 88s, Tuk,ely. tne with the hakanea onthand, a grand total of 005 LONDON ANARCHISTS PROTEST. A Man Who Would Like to Eid the World of dudge Gary, Tarxpoy, Det SA combat aecting of Anarchist4 aid Socudists was to have been held Cleveland ball, London, last evening to protest aginst the hanging of the Chicago Rocialist. When being arrival for the Spenter the doors were found to have been locked by the landlord, the tenants of the tall— the Communistikee Arbetloitlutgs we re fir di of having paid their rent. The meeting was adjourded to an innjocent ball, occupied by a club of Communisty, Will Tt Morris, the pect, presided. In his speech he said that the Chicago cases showed how how seo the thin veneer of civilization over camere brutality was removed and the human beast exposed. A man tamed dart fett, as the Socialist tongue, moved a resolu tor protesting against the sentences parsed upon the Chicago Amarchisty, Plo was supe ported by a severnh speaker One Tnamedt Seymour, said that every Anarchist at the Chicagea meeting ought to have thrown a bomb at the poles, and he hoped Hat all would do so if the senteces were carrie out if he were brought before Jude Gary he would consider it his proudest duty to rid the world of such a villign.” ‘The resolu tion was carried, Resignation of Commissioner Kernan, ALUANY, Ue 8.Hon. John 2b. Kernan, ehateman of the board of railroad commis sionere of Ubis state, has dled his resignation as the office of commissioner, to take effort up uy, BOISST. The reason for this rese nation is Mr. Kernan’s desire to resume the practice of the haw. Which he will do in the city of New York in connection with his brother, Nicholas BH. Kernan, of Utica, and his father, Senator Francis Kernan, Hon. Withivin Poucher, of Oswego,4 considered thea nout formidable candidate for the va cancy, They Are AtHL Balloting. HixnGunston, No Y., Cpt. —For three days past the Republican convention of the Sixth judicial district has been in seston here endeavoring to nominate two candi dates for supreme court justice to succeed the Mon. Douglas Boardman, of Tompking county, and the Mon. Francis Gilbert, of Delaware county. There are several aspir ants for judicial hovers. Up to last night Li ballots do bee taken without reaching a decision, and they are still balloting. Our Government WIL Investigate. Lous Ant Cal, Cct. —Gen. John Hahints has received letters from Durango, Mexico, giving details of the murder of his brother, Leon, near there, by Mexican Lan dits a few weeks ago. The United States consul has been ordered from Washington to Investigate the case. The letters state that after robbing and killing Baldwin the ban dita went to Ventanes and robbed the store of an old man, a whose son they kidnapped and are holding for ransom. Murdered at His Poat] Watkesna, Wis, Oct —Yesterday morning the body of Horace Brownell, aged 23, watchman at the crossing of the Wiscon sin Central road, was found lying on the door of the building which the watchman occus pies. A bullet, supposably from acile, red posed through Brownell’s body and gone through a window. It is thought that he did not have been murdered for money, and no other reason can be assigned wulese Lo was done by some enemy. Delays Over Matt's Demurrer. ALBANY, Oct. —The argument on the de murrer on the cass of the people of the atate of New York vs. Thomas C. Platt has they postponed again out of deference as the wish of Mr. Vlaivs counsel until Wednesday next week, when it is set down for argument be fore Justice Learned, of Albany. It was to eve Leen argued before Judge Parker to day, and previously on the Ed. Both ia journments were asked for by Mr. Pisth toupael
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