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Show NEWSJIOTES BY WIRE CHICAGO, Sept 13 More than 7(HV) of tho former strikers at the union stork-yards stork-yards gathored ln Packlngtown today looking for work. ' About 1100 were given employment and tho rest went away to try again tomorrow BUFFALO. N. Y.. Sept. 13.-Distrlct Attorney Coatcsworth has announced that tho evidence In connection with charges of corruption against public of llclals and others will bo presented to tho County court crand Jury which was sworn In today. TROY. N. Y.. Sept. 13.-Tho West SIdo foundry at Watervict has been dynamited. dyna-mited. Considerable damage was done tnu .i nuiii vmu ruaneu 10 ino scene was shot in tho right foot by a watchman. Tho explosion was heard for miles. NEW YORK. Sept. 13. Dr. Jorgo Mu-noz. Mu-noz. the Guatemalan Minister, who Is now In this city, will shortly present his credentials to the President. Dr. Muno;: denies tliat fresh efforts aro being mado to start a revolution in his country. NEW YORK. Sent. 13. Fire has destroyed de-stroyed the Manasquan (N. J.) block1 lco and cold storago plant, entailing a loss of S150.000 Fish to the amount of 1,000,000 pounds, stored against the winter demand, de-mand, was destroyed. CHICAGO. Sept. 13.-Aflor an idleness ot two weeks, the plants of Morgan & Wright and tho Mechanical Rubber com--pany have been opened without an agreement agree-ment with tho Rubber Workers' union. Flvo hundred men wero nut to work. NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Application for a receiver for iho Consolidated Liquid Air. company has been made in tho Supreme Su-preme court here on a Judgment obtained Home time ago by a woman stenographer for salary amounting lo 2573. ESOPUS. N. Y.. Sept. 13. As a result of recent conferences between party leaders lead-ers who have visited Rosemount, It has been decided not to open Western headquarters. head-quarters. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Sept. 13. W. II. Andrews of Slorra , county, president of the Albuquerque Eastern & Santa Fo Central railway, has been nominated by the Republican Territorial convention for Delegate In Congress. Mr. Andrews was formerly prominent ln Pennsylvania politics. |