Show LABOR Te Onllook Rciprttins Strikes Does net Improve in this Country PREPARING FOR THE FIRST OF MAY IN EUROPE The Austrian truly May Tale Suet WIth the LaborIng Populace WHITECAPS MAKEA RAID IN INDIAN DIAN TERRITORY A German H run Challenges Eight members of the Itehsla Dr Telriraph to the Nawith ivtioii oiTi < > oi ivoutc nor Mrlhr nrt TlirrolrurtI lu Ctllmso CHICAGO April S3 There I no change In the carpenters strike today to-day and the proajCcU of any compromise I com-promise are still very gloomy D P Roland President of the National lon al Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners arrived in Chicago yesterday yester-day and encouraged the strikers 10 stand f encumg One of tho labor leaden at the stockyards raid today tint he confidently confi-dently expects a strike of 13000 packinghouse employs on May 1st I for an eighthour day The hutchero and COOJHTB are thoroughly organized organ-ized and will work together in enforcing en-forcing the eighthour day fur the other employee He a < erU that the butchers and coolers are prepared financially for the strike and said further that tie mel believe Fair lank t Co and Fowler Bros will concede eight hours without a struggle strug-gle len This firms employ about o W ItAlLltOAD GltUlKKS STRIKE OMAhA April 23Two hundred 1 men employed by the East Omaha Land Company grading near Cutoff Cut-off Island struck today fur an ii > cruasc fromJl O to I 175 per day yo STIllER ox run CENTKAI Umv Yom April 2 The olD cials or the Sew York Central deny that there is any foundation for the rumored probable strike TIEr TEOCIUJS Prrrsncno April 2 Tlie Dell presented a final petition to the railroads today and met with rvfusal The matter now lira In the hands of Supreme Council of the Federation Federa-tion Those members nt decide whither strike b ordered of the terms of the railroads b accepted rn III Trxa IoUS Tex April 23Con Unuoiis rains have fallen all over Texas for three days I > ast and the rivers and bayous in many llama I areover their banks Jirldges are 8elt away and travel Is delayed I A great deal of stock iu tie lowlands I low-lands has been drowned but no loss of life is yet reported rrr > nrlnc for May hI 1 IIKMN April23 Thellmperor who for Imo months past ha been endeavoring to see what eirect toleration tol-eration and klndnws would have on the socialist agitators has now determined de-termined 1 to take an opposite course regarding tie pro i ° seil 1st of May dcmonstratious the halls Hint had I already been rented by the labor or gmlzalioiH will be I closed on May ljy all liquor saloons will b compelled com-pelled to close their doora and strong guards will bo at tho entrances Street gatherings are forbidden and thosedisobeying them orders will b Instantly placetl under urnsi In fact Berlin I aCn be declared IllS Mate of siege for one day a blood h II apprehended l > y the authorities authori-ties 11 Thir tcllss hT illoolleeiet VlBNXA April 23 There li high authority for sLitin that the army proposes to take a hand iu the let of May demonstration great dissatisfaction dissatis-faction existing in the ranks wIth regard to toy I Is further stated tint the officers are In full sympathy with the worklngmen and If the rank and file are not appeased Increased remuneration there is danger dan-ger that on the lot of May the army will fraternize with Ihe socialists Intuad of firing on them In view of till state ef th iigs great precautions precau-tions have been taken by thu authorities hold l > r WbllB pST p-ST Ixjuis April 23 Advices from the Chlckasaw Indian iritlon my that a large band of White Capsrajded a sell section of the southern part of the reservation lost night whipped a number of men and gave them notice 10 quit the nation In five days A number other who notwlnppnl persons were were notified to ol r In ten days The loll notified are prejarcd to move into Texas lie HM Imllfncml riclt SrtmtiART April 23The club Kobles In Ills city has ostracised liaron Muenech because he was elected to the Reichstag as a retire WT lt senlativeof tie Peoples I party The members Ilaron lias challenged eight of the Tie IlinttiTfimllj CHICAGO April 23 Tho Jury this evening awarded the death lIlly to W IL PUN for thu murder Samuel Iteiunlngrr Xot a muscle moved In Purdj face as ho heard the verdict The murdered man a Purdys friend and the evidence evi-dence in the cnsu was largely clr cumatautial An Inillnnn Candidate INDIANAIOLIS April 23Ill the republican convention of the SlxUi Congressional District today State Senator Henry Johnson was nominated nomi-nated Congress to succeed 1 Hon Thomas Ilrownc the present incumbent In-cumbent TrI IMInlo MARQCETTE Mich April 2 Holzhay theG gel > Ie hlghwnyman in Jail here U trying to starve himself him-self He has not eaten anything for several days ant I sullen and ugly The outcome Is watched with considerable interest Adilllelilnclteninrrlrd Nsw YORK April 23A special from New Haven Conn sayr WIL on Waddingham the New Mexico catUeking has returned to his milliondollar residence at West Haven As recently told he obtained ob-tained a divorce from his fut wife abut a month ago and was snort afterward married in > ew Mexico to Mies Mamie liarrowi Itwaslie llevetl that they would lire In New Mexico but they have surprised by hack here everyone coming rck hlr A Xelvd Itoitonlim Dead BoproK April StHonFrancls Dana BUdman died at hU homo this morning ago b years Ste nun was the last surviving grandson grand-son of WI3m Eilery one ot the signers the Declaration of Indo pendence and a son of Hon William Wil-liam Stedman JInil re liana Unlock CoLVUlilTS 0 April 23Thu legislature ban enacted a law which requires the officers of all State nUll county Institutions to iKircliase native live stock for consumption The law defines native live stock to lie those which have been In the Stale ten y before being killed |