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Show TIIE Ll!i)! mm; The Organ of the German Soo'a'ists Opposes Op-poses a General Striks Under the Existing Conditions. THE MAY-DAY DEMONSTRATIONS Italy Las Decided to Allow all Orderly Mtetings Tha Fnnicb Committed Demands, an Eight-Hour Law 1!kki in, April St. The socialist I journal, the Yorwaerte. today expresses itself us being opposed to the working-men working-men of Germany engaging in a general ' strike under the existing condition of! things, J t says a strike would bring! misery to the workingrnen and would destroy their organization. THEY CAM. Klllt AN K.K.I1 MIO! H ACT. Pa His. April 21 The May dav committee com-mittee of workingrnen of this city has issued a manifesto calling for the pas-sago pas-sago of an act making eight hours a legal days work throughout France. ORIl.lil.Y JUY PAT MKKTIN'HS Al.l.OWLD. Rovir, April 21. The government has decided to allow orderly meetings on May day of the working men of this city ami el-e'iier iu Italy. The pov-erument, pov-erument, however, has isued instructions instruc-tions prohibiting seditious speeches and processions. WOKKI.NU r.VS TUOl HI I S AT HOJIF. T.ota ar. lioluir Mii.lld to the Kvirtrd Striken- Mnctaii.ra in Trouble. Scottdai.k, Pa . April 24. Comparative Compara-tive ijuiet reigned in the coke region tip to noon. Lvictious being made at several sev-eral places but thus far there has been no indications of trouble. The labor leaders are busily engaged giwng out tents and are continent thai they will be able to take care of all the evicted people. The Poles and Slavs are up in arms against the socialists and talk of giving the district officers notice that unless Jonas and IVInlier are sent away they will withdraw from the strike. Morvr Pleasant. Pa., April 01. It is said the foreigners at the Standard works are drilling every night and trouble is feared there when evictions take place next week. It is believed they have arms concealed in the vicinity. j THE S Uhf r CAM STKIKE. PetkOIT. April 2 1. No street, cars are running in this city today, the company com-pany having decided to suspend opera lions until the city authorities advised them that il.ey ate in a position to afford af-ford proper protection. The major has written a letter to the street car officials suggesting arbitration, tint no answer has been received yet. The toil hostlers of the company struck this morning. TUB WOlil.D'i FAIR TKOLIit.K. Chicago, Auril 24. The strike at Jackson park is over for the present, and ill the men needed are at work. They were advised to abandon the strike for organization and make aJ-liJf)ti".,j'r aJ-liJf)ti".,j'r attempt latr nn. THE HOI CARRIKKP TOO. " PiTTWUKO. April 24. The hod carriers car-riers at work on buildings where the stonemasons are locked out, struck today to-day against tho lockout. About one-third one-third are out. TUB TKOL'HLE AT J'lTTSlli; KO. FlTTsnritii, April 24. It is estimated that 10,. KM men belonging to the building build-ing trades of this city will be either locked out or ivill strike May 1st. CAKl'ENTKKS OF ST. I.OI IS. St. Louis, April 24. Over 2000 union carpenters of this city resolved to strike May 1st unless the ' bosses accede to their demands of 40 cents per hour. |