Show GENERAL CAPRIVI ITU Address at the Opening of the Prussian Dirt This Horalig t THCCHANCCLORS HOPE AS TO THE FUTURE Eight Hundred Carpenters TurnOut Turn-Out en Strike I Indianapolis A MANIFESTO ISSUED QV SOCIALIST SO-CIALIST DELEGATES I Yesterdays Election at Butte Mont A Complete Victory for the Democrats Uf Telexnch la U nril TIIE rnrsNiAN DIET Speech at Us OIl nlnJt by Chancellor Chan-cellor Cuprltl BEIILLN April 15The Pm tIn Dirt was opened today by Lhauevl lor Caprivi who In his speech said It is not m > intention to state the governments programme but having hitherto held aloof from political life I now wish to sptak a fen words in order to approach you personally Cheers The chancellor then referred i re-ferred tolhe important pocltionwhich bad been held by Binnarckand expressed ex-pressed n horo that in future the empire would continue secure The edifice of the state ho said was cemented firmly enough to resist I wind and weather Moreover the per onality of the youutc monarch had nlrpnilv InInilrd1 ltuir ftl home and abroad lie 1iJ his undying belief In the future of 1ruEsia and of the German Empire on lrm las shoulders Both for along a-long time to coma would be a historical his-torical necessity Beth could anticipate an-ticipate the future full of hope The emperor had said that his course would remain the same The Inauguration In-auguration of a ness era therefore was not to be expected although amore I a-more harmonious solidarity would be manifest among the members of the Diet conclusion the chancellor chan-cellor said he would allow thowidrst tcopu to practical criticism and lt1tt what was pood Trher evbr fuuiid lit would I cooperate with all per having at heart the Interests of Prussia and aiming to fasten monarchic feeling in Prussia and a national feeling throughout the empire Cheers M nit Sot Tell ntLU April iThe Tag latl says Chancellor Von Copilot has forbldtletlmluitteni or other o11 rials to Itirnlsh any communicatlnn to thb newspaper All the Inttlli genre trhlcli it is desirous to It I lot llhtd will appear In thu ReM aniJcr the official pups sat Till Daybreak PnJIJt1 16The meeting meet-ing of yard switchmen of the various vari-ous railroad I lines centering here which btRcn last evening I did not cltoe Until nearlydaylighLThegrleV anCell IncluJlng IiIgher WIIJeSbort Lr hours anJ lhexpeilenc men I rbre td hao beed presented at nine oclock but up to 11 oclock tho committee com-mittee had not called on Use officials offi-cials The strike Ifohlercd will i Involve several Ihcuiand men ety Tnrk 1fhlu X LW Tonic April 15 TheNew York 1blery yesterday Mrle teil delegates to the general assembly at Saratoga ou May IBis to couIder thus qufstlon of the revision I of the confession of Cilth Thou > ew York enUro delegation are trong hltlon tots Lncliiml bob n Sensation IMSDOX April 15A sensation has been CIUMT In Bradford by Ihe arnt FrancisStubbf who was at the Head of tOo dyeing fletanment of the Lister Silk Work said to be Ue largest In the world It U nl leged that he committed frauds amounting to thousandsof pounds I Is expected that others will bo ar mtd t for complicity Ihu frauds A 5 ° us oTnr liEiiUv April 15 VvtMall has iul IlttjtU a nianifnto by tliu meet log of Socialist delegates at Halle on Sunday It usarluwnsly n commiuds the observance of May 1st as a general labor dcmonstntlon day provided the workmen do lint come In collision with the llct The demonstration It eajs ought to take the form of n day of rest Mittlngs Fhould aim be held to Urge tub ttuUlUhmVut bf eight hours a day and organize pelitlons for presentation to ili1ehs b 1ehs t Dt the Relchstar nAliu thn inert went of the eight hour law The manifesto further fays that sifter thu victories achieved by the socialists at thu recent electlin It is not ncCustsar to hold a public review All the socialist members of the Reichstag except ontj who is In UfiigPb 1l prloou signed tlib mdnlfe to t in whIch they urgently nppeal to tlif workmen to avoid uonlllots wills tho authorities which they declare is hoped for by the Bourgtolse lllmnrrU U AM new April 15This lions Seryd AacArfcAttr riys tint Bismarck Bis-marck does not intend to assume the altitude of a faultfinder towards the government although he will not refrain from expressing hb viewson momentous occasions 5 Tloeyihpristurr t CnlCAOoAprllTS > ew York 40 iCew Orleans bS St Louis 44 Gin cinnitl tO Chicago 3s Winnipeg Q Sold BIES63 Anrs April ISPre miuin on Kd today 211 The Conjra Foo State IIiusiu > s April IsJSlCing Leo fold tovirelgn of llin Congo Free nets eetiiis that ahy proposals were ever made byj Germany looking to tho purchase of that state The nnllti Citation BCTTE CITV Mont April 15 The election yesterday for the selection selec-tion cl mayor and seven aldtrmen was a complete victor for Use Item corals Only one republican was elected and that by a maJority only three The unly I suu before the Icuphot was whether they would sustain the action of lie cantauing board in throwing out precinct 31 The election was under the Autra Ian law and provcdn grand EUICtHI The city is very quiet In D rknrM MADBtn Aprl 15Au cRusts to extinguish the fire at the gas works proved unavailing The city was without gas light last night stud will be so tonight Arrested for Lobed SEW VOltS April 15 E L Oodkin managing editor of the JScviiny sl was arrtstcd today on a chargu of criminal libel on thne nt n leierSlitclselh the complaint Peter Mitchell I a lawyer Godkln gave ball to sisal examination The Pallor mil Firemen rat Xcvi Yoruc April 15 The second dafeS < ion of Use 8allon > and Firemens Union had a full attendance attend-ance A motion was adopted that a committee of two be appointed to draw up a constitution under which the various union ran work In harmony har-mony committee to confer with the local unions on Atlantlcand Pacific coasts and lake amens onion Arthur Van hove of Philadelphia Phila-delphia and J F O Sullivan were elected such committee Take It As Too Please NEW YORK April 1A state meat Is current this morning that the United State xprem Company jstsodecisfto1lojcIuee se bay pfjts employes ten percent on May isO T J President T U Platt refused either to afll rm or contradict the rumor C i Ias Tllne Shop tiornod ELtotaahuito Wash April TJ The Northern Pacific machine shops including the rouodbcu which contained several locomotive locomo-tive were burned this morning Total loss 100000 covered by Insurance In-surance Tire at Xadrld Ctunorki C MADRID April HA fire broke out at the Madrid Gas Works this evening and is blazing fiercely Im Incas crowds are attracted to the scene add great consternation prevails pre-vails The consequence will penis ablj disastrous I Carded By D flD rate WAsnn > OTON April K Messrs Maginnis and Clarke the DemocratIc Democrat-Ic contestants for thus Montana sen atorshlpc tonight received dis patches from friends In Butte an nounclng the city was carried by the Democrats today They are making mak-ing a clean sweep BuUcblnbll Yer how couuly where the famou Precinct S41j situated nankfr Claain Arral ird SEW YORI April 14 Ex President SEen tho wrecker of the Sixth National Lenox Hill and Equitable Banks this morning answered an-swered to the grand jurys Indlet meat In the United Stales circuit court Ho pleaded not guilty Tor Illplomttlo R a > ont tory WasulooTUAprl5TheSeere of tho > nvr tills morning cabled to the commander of the U S S ACtancc at Gibraltar to wait there until the arrival 01 United States consul Matthews will then sail with him to his postal Tangier H seems hat tJ ertain diplomaticjrrasons whleh the officials are not wining todbeloac make It desirable that the consul should mako hb appearance appear-ance at Thugler on a manof war Hob expected to reach Gibraltar today M > 0 Carprnl n Ko on llrlkr InDiAjrAioia1 April lLEtglot hundred carpenters struck today for S hour and 35 cents per hour In accordance with notice given to their hos lhsreemonthssgo Only about one hundred carpenters nre in tho city not Included in the strike The hseesea hive taken no action toward meeting the demands though some contractors have verbal ver-bal agreed la concede them |