Show adf BLOODSHED great preat precaution is anken in europe RIOTS MAY MORROW TOMORROW TO troops patrol the streets of london berlin paris and vienna are under martial law LONDON april 30 the troops hava been ordered out 10 today to day to control the streets they are on patrol all over the city every precaution is taken to avert bloodshed tomorrow to morrow advises advices from berlin paris and vienna are to the effect eliat the respective spec tive governments have ordered troops to hold themselves in readiness for a moments call there is great fears entertained that socialists in berlin may engage in a riot the recent gains in elections in that city chow the strength of the party to be very great and have given the laborers laboi ers great confidence and conceit all over europe fears are entertained that serious riots may be engaged in tomorrow to morrow and every precaution is taken to prevent anything serious happening A bank fail NEW YORK april 20 stecial Sn ecial the homestead bank failed this moraine trouble growing oat of a barriage Karri age aal also ial the shoemaker fai one of alie wealthiest and ol 01 n luzerne county count air money by the millions one i aber of the family id mcdonald I 1 t aih i income is a he was to have married a wealthy beirels ant the engagement was broken off as shoemaker said he had a dread that some day he might be poor and lie wanted a wife who could work lie proposed to marry may bannona Lan nona domestic his family raised a row and had a commission appointed by lie court to examine into his sanity in the meantime took his poor sweetheart to elmira where were quietly married on saturday he returned he tried to introduce liia wife into his mothers home hi uncle objected and threw them both out shoemaker was knocked into the gutter shoemaker had his uncle arrested the sarila in chicago CHICAGO april 30 espedal 1000 packing house anu vote have decide J to go out on a strike tomorrow to morrow unless their request for an eight hour day is complied with the announcement of the yote wasl followed hy deafening cheers frank Il presidents of the packing laborers union acted as chairman of the meeting the first speaker john mccullough said that the packers owned the laborera lah orera body and since alie imbt strike and that not when an effort was being made to shake lie ties that bound them they should take advantage of their opportunity and enforce it quickly he hoped the men would win alie issue that this time be no pink artons to intimidate and murder them he cautioned thea not to resort to deeds of violence but rather keep away entirely from the packing houses among the other speeches was one by layer who promises the men from whom money forfeits have been exacted by the many different packing t that aliey would sot lose u cent of the forfeit by the strike sons of the louisville ky april 30 special the national society of the sons of the american revolution began its first annual congress in aliis city today to day the meeting will continue one eek although the organization lias not been in existence more aliana year societies have been formed in california new jersey massachusetts connecticut vermont new hampshire new york penne sylvania south carolina laba jiin kentucky ohio indiana illinois missouri arkansas and tennessee and each of the stated ia represented at this congress by delegates the society is being extended into eveir state and territory of the union and branches are now bein established in france and ireland each of alie ora nied stated has as its annual meeting day the anniversary of borne leading battle of the revolution W seward webb of vermont in cacini the convention to order delner ed a patriotic speech in h lit paid i coiny lo iny tribute to the decad and ol 01 lie revolutionary i t the convention a i erie i nit arr s ih be liidi upon alic part akan in tin 1 j i vili i the alio rlynn hy lri limio ali Cien iian tiie french Cat and kotlier nations tle I 1 a ted american Ame aini aj samuel u cinci t tilt united Amer irin i fu i alt hod si love 1 baal t 1 l t it S all rl ali i oath awn wll pr nt and a 0 the benl ofis tate counci oHn erH a hf the horii april at special henry M stanley is tha incipient of almost bozil honors tince lio readied here the banquet to him by aliu Ainer itin colony an tin tt to be a brilliant an ur in the abaci cc f mr lincoln whose louse leold n alie of his son jack john J new vilt arcaido pr caido ti lias not directly contradicted alie that he id to declare allegiance tu great baitin no credence is given to the report by his friends who are of tho opinion ho vill continue a citizen of the world genf to HOSTON april 30 special ex gov ames and mra aidea sailed for europe today to day they wore by aisis lillian amea and oakes ames A brilliant linage ROSTON april 30 special A br client occurred lacre today to day the being miss lasie V ward arllier U A reception was held at vendome the on pallis washington april 30 special president harrison has vetoed the house bill authorizing the construction of an additional public building at dallas texas at a cost of the hill as originally introduced fixed as the limit of expense and the president cites a letter from the supervising architect of the treasury that an extension of ample dimensions could be erected for the building for which the extension was prop rosed cost and wa sonly completed last year the says in part 1 I am not unfriendly to a liberal annual expenditure for the erection of public buildings where the safety and convenience to the transaction of public business demand it and the state revenues will permit It would bewis erin my opinion to build more or less costly houses and to fix by a general law the amount of annual expenditures for this purpose and to acme order of preference in cities asking for public buildings but in view of pending legislation looking to a very large reduction of our revenues and the urgency and necessity for a laree increase in our expenditures in certain directions ions I 1 am of tho opinion all appropriations for the erection of public buildings and all kindred expenditures should be kept at a minimum until jhb effect of other probable legislation is accurately cura tely measured the erection of public buildings ia largely a matter of local necessity and convenience while the expenditures for enlarged relief and of the soldiers and sailors of the war for coast defenses and for the extension of our commerce with other american states are of universal necessity and involve considerations side rations not of convenience but of justice honor safety and general prosperity A delegation of twenty young colored men representing represent in a free american press with F L thornton of new york as spokesman waited on the president to dav and the appointment of edward D Alc Cabe of oklahoma as secretary of territory grosvenor introduced in the house a bill adding to the interstate inter state act a section forbidding common carriera to transport oils etc in tank cars at less i ate than in wooden packages or barrels in ca loads introduced a bill in the senate sailing chinese 30 special the secretary of the treasury has received a long report from D E coon chinese inspector at san diego cal in regard to chinese into the united states broin mexico he says a careful inspection of the country and roads cros diug the state line from san juanna to the monument at the sea shows the opportunities fur crossing the detate line into thy and it is impossible with the present force to prevent all chinese from entering the country he says the smuggling of aiuto the united states is a profitable traffic of no small dimensions backed by very heavy capital with the quarters in san francisco and china the evidence beema to be that contracts are made in china to deliver safely each on american soil and a guarantee is given if the delivery is made in safety is paid are provided in china with tickets to various ports of mexico and on arrival in the harbor of san francisco they are transferred to the coasters by which they are taken to En sanada or other ports but the real destination of says coon is the united states and no matter where he lands bo it iu mexico or canada he will at the earliest possible moment work his way to his original destination the action of the secretary of the treasury prohibiting father transfers in the harbor of san francisco was a roost fortunate order and will serve to chack the traffic for a time at least but I 1 apprehend that in the bear future steamship j lines will bring them direct from china and land elium on mexican boil as near alie united states aa possible so they may finally reach the country they are for legislation on this subject by congress if well considered will temporary lemp relief and in my opinion be found necessary necea sary for air government to negotiate treaty stipulations ions eiith mexico and the british government whereby those will exclude from their territory on this continent the and most speedy and economical punishment a chinaman can have and the one to be most dreaded by him is to bend him at once to his native county the kind of immigration to stop C april 30 special consul donaa at prague in a report to alie state department says there is a constant stream of hungarian emigrants going to the united states and a constant stream is re to hungary I 1 have it on tho authority of agents and officers at the leading german ports that in some seasons the number of hungarians Hung arians re from the united states has nearly equalled equal led the number of hungarian emigrants ruing thither they try tu earn anil aasc some money in the states and then to bring it back tu buy property or to place it at interest loii very often having invested their american savings here they return ain to the states in search of tu deflect sayings to be their native laud li does not require any argument to demonstrate that such immigration ia HA tin but a positive loss to the united beatea it has a tendency to blut eliy american labor market it an unfair competition for the american vor kingmen in abort it ia in its general effect tantamount tat amount to ala n of cheap foreign labor un fhe hungarians Hung arians going to t iu U ates tt es in search of work are my aly 0 a VA whose habits of life are very low iua during their temporary tay in the united states they not only stick to their low habits but actually try to live in most cases on a scale even moro degraded than at home in order to increase the savings which they intend to carry out of the country address of T B potter M P LONDON april 30 special the address to T B potter M P from the cobden club was presented by mr gladstone today to day at a meeting held at the national liberal club arbor dif in wisconsin MILWAUKEE april 30 special in compliance avith the proclamation of gov hoard today to day is being observed as arbor day in this state of MAITA aary 30 special the american squadron of evolution which has been here for sometime left today to day during the visit the officers gave two on their ships |