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Show Scottdale, P. April 13. The Mc Clur company put a naiober of men to work on its painler lant to-day, but the others are still idle. The stock company avs it man are coming bark to work iispite of the strikers' denials. Eviction notices are being seived.and the striken in mass meeting resolve to remain out to the bitter end.Evic'ionis a po vcriul lever and the rank and file el the stiik eis are becoming dissatisfied with their It-aderi. A crowd of infuriated foreign-ers foreign-ers attacked the houses of several man who had returned to work to-day smash i ig the windows and doors. One worn an was badly injured. Thirty arrests have been made. Bankers here say a steady run ha been going on ever since the strike began, A great many of the Hungarians are drawing out money; they save nearly all they earn, and are going home. S jme had as much as $2,500, and say they will be wealthy in their own country. The great coke strike is believed to be gradually nearing its close. Breaks from the ranks of the strikers were reported from ali parts ol the region tc-day.There is great suffering reported among the strikers. At head quarters it was said a doeen families were starving and many strikers calling for aid. The feeling against the leaders is becoming bitter and threats of what they may expect if the strike is not settled or made. There is a talk of building: a 5 story f 20,000 brick block in Provo,and a company com-pany is being organized for that purposi composed 61 some ot her best citizens. Washington, April 13, President and Mrs Harrison, with the party who will accompany them on their trip to the far west lett here at midnight on the special train prepared for their use. Owing Ow-ing to the lateness of the hour only a lew persons besides the railroad employees were at the station to witness the departure depar-ture of the train. As the train drew out ol the station, the President stood on the rear of the platform of the last car and removinp his hat, bowed good-bye to those waiting to see him off. The first stopping place will be Lynchburg, Va, which will be reached in the morning. Secretary Rusk will accompany the party only as far a Galveston, to which place he goes for the purpose of making inquiries concerning the presence ot Tex as lever among cattle. New Yokk, April 13. A Washington special to the Commercial Adverlistv says' "There is a possibility the correspondence corres-pondence between Blaine and Rudial will be Kiven out this evening or to-morrow morning. It depends upoa the decision of the President. The situation situa-tion is not improved as regards the relations between Uuited States and ltily and whether it occured now or later on, the recall of Sorter and the complete rupture of piplomatic relations rela-tions is likely. Failing to get satisfaction satisfac-tion Itlly wHI have to-make some demon stration if made after we failed to comply com-ply with her demands, but her minister having been recalled before the oflence she must seek some other excression ot displeasure alter the offense to make a com plcte diplomatic rupture. This it the least she can do having already done so much and it is the most she can aflord to do in th tace of the complication in European affirs and the poverty ol her treasury. " . : . |