Show TELEGRAPHIO THE 5T 111 E l + it P f f 1 A erne BJesper le Times la Chicago Chi-cago South Chicago 2There is co material mate-rial change in the situation an Ironaale this morning All the men are still out President Jarrett has not arrived and telegram has been received stating that he will not come on HB expected Corresponding Secretary Pat Cor mondy of toe iron maker association here bas just received the following die pstcb from President Jarrett at PiUs bur My instructions i being only advi ory you are at liberty to top provided they all stop Mr Cormondj has also received the following teiegrum from Preeideat Bal lock Bay view Milwaukee Do not work unless they sign the tcale We are out and will stop out until they all sign I will call them out The indications now are tbat the men will s Iy out until the manufacturers give in TDM men claim that they have Lijlf rxtillion dollars in thu treasury at PittEburg alto tout the steel and rail men will come to their aid with money when they need it Employees of steel rail mills and iron rail mills in all mak ins about 1105 men are out of emulov men here The wages which the iron workers are striking against are as follow Nail feeder 175 per day helpirg 2 Dud dlrf 450 to f6 nailer i6i rollers S8 to SlU They demand an advance of ten to fifteen per cent The Knights of Labor La-bor have taken a friendly interest in the btitkmekers1 strike and propose a conference con-ference or a compromise and reconciliation reconcilia-tion They represent the interests of the trikers The employers have given no answer and are not much inclined to treat with the men who have been troublesome and evasive The attack of dock laborers at Bridgeport last night upon the Chicago Alton train was well executed and evinced careful planning Thoroughly armed with stick clubs and pieces of iron and atones the number of broken and bruised heads attests their effectiveness Three had their skulls laid bare by various blows and half a dozen others were crippled or hurt in various degrees None of the injured are likely io dieeven Judge Pillsbury being inn fair way to recover at last accounts The rioters quickly fled when their revenge was satisfied The police were early on the scene and have made several arrest including Jas OBrieo John ONeil and John Frawley all on suspicion A dispatch dis-patch from Dwight says one of the rioters rio-ters was accidentally shot in the forehead The witnesses oftbe affair are being looked up David M Williams of Dnight who was with Judge Pillsbury says the shot which struck him was fired from inside a car but none of the party caw the man who fired it It is believed however that important clews are in tbe hands of the police and the miscreants will be brought to justice |