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Show NOT 'YET SETTLED. The Tie-no on the ew Vrk Centra Cen-tra 1 Ilailroad MJI Continues. ). THCMCNsT BUFFALO JOIN THC STRIKERS. CoMldf rahle JLnronrcDkrre Has Been Orcasloaed In Cswequcnre or tWMriij. TWENTY MINERS DROWNED IN MEXICO. Arrest of Tvteoty Mhtiitts at Brnc. 0ntrao- by Bobbers In Havana. By Telegram to th Ma si tii I. ti i-u i i ytim r.s On tlie Sew lork (nlrnl IIMIro-i.l. A IMfJlcnIl Munition. Nfv Yokk, Auj;. 3. The first train which left t ho Grand CentrM drot this mornimc passed out nt S o'clock. The four irs attached w ere occupied by mai I sorters. There were no passeHgeta aboard. The tie-up on tho ro.id Is complete. Kvery trainman, s Itchmaii, engineer engi-neer and conductc r, except thoe necessary to attend to the running of tbo mail trains, sto ptd work on the order of tho etectrtlve board district assembly 21d The men, by mutual consent, agreed to furnish enough assistance to ndo .v the mall trains to run, but detertnincd that not a single osteiiger uira pound of freight should lj cars ed after 7 o'cloek last night. Fnau I until 8 30 no trains ran this morning. At 6 o'clock a great uumbei of train liands-wiio da! not belong to tlie Knights of Lalwr report sd at the yard for work, riiey wur e Instructed Instruct-ed tosetaboutcleanug the tracl.s.but were compelled to gel oil 'die tars at Mott Haven, instead ot colli; into the Grand Central depot as usual, and had to rely upon the accommodations accommo-dations of the elevated railroad and street cars to bring thrm down town. Five freight trains left over thu We-t Shore road last night. The strikers nil conducted themselves in an onierly manner. They a tiiey are determined not to work until the discharged men are rci Dstttteil. The ixecutive beard district assembly 245 were IV SE&IOV AM. .VIUHT. Inspector Byrnes remained at his post the whole time. 1 c day he has detectives all along the 1 iridges ami in thetumtclf. No lrexj lit cars will be run toda, but thu inspector has received a dlsatcli i the effect that thu ofTiiialswill &-y to runs passenger train. Keser.es are hell at most of the prcciuclsi On the river front, I-iti-nintli to Sevent ninth Street, ul the barges and Uiats nf the conipax y are tied u i. Great loads of coffee-, sugar, e tc, are waiting to bu mi ived. The company is turj rised at tl le strength of the Knight". It is not known how many ot thu freight handlers on the docks arc mcmlsTs yet, but on ono dock alone 73 men hw e quit work. Seven hundred men will be obliged to quit work on account of the tie up In the HcCson Street ard of thoconipany. There Is considerabli-inipro ement In the ituatloti at the Crand Central Cen-tral dejot this morning A note announcing an-nouncing the t ruporaryujuiun of ja'senger traffic has l-een taken down. Between (I and 10 o'clock seven trains came iu.some through trains, others local, nuvlc up of ca stalled at Harlem and Mott Haveu Vice-President Webb said he did not think tlie matter v ouhl ASSUME falbANTIC e1tyfinTlUS, that meu wo ild bo ftuind to man thu train". The m'zjari-y of thoe w ho htvo left are t witrJi'aii n nnd rnicn Their pucr- are being fifts. ' '' upldly as iom Ible. Five tlirw. "" lasciiBer trains are sent out liOs" morning. Th New York andNV Haven, thouj Ii not tied up, is bfcx'w"! r"f atiout ten miles nut. until It .'eave-s tii main New York Centrnl U"ik. s. DUtCK AT SAVUEKEJ.I.T STOCKS 'n Yokk, Anjy 9 rhcstrij,u was made the tMva3Voa of a drive at Vauderiiilt stock thh mat nlngrjid, incidcritall, for marSl ig lo.uer figures in theentlreli-t. riieew York and ilnzl em rfcktt office is e lose-. No trains a re out on that branch No news hibts-ui recelvtsl tills morniii? of I ir tiou-bleonthe tiou-bleonthe We-t -iliore- Te-rt. The New York centnl otlicii Is fed on. fident that the I nt. rrupti H' l to travel rill lie of shcrt duntiou. Webb said the coiujun would VIGHT TO Tilt: Er !. The men whostooil byth j corajiany would, under consideratli t, bu discharged dis-charged win n tlie trouhli -was over Already 204 had rcturni d. Hue. tiiiatel the number out. it between 100 and 600. At tne arus oi me v est nnore railroad ecerythlng is repc'rteil quiet. Alltralnsnre irrivingmid departing on time. At 11 30 W ebb said: "Kver tiling is running sifiioothK- " "Infatt," he said, "thouigli I wis very sanguine early this mornlrr, that matters would e all riight, tin y have gone better thin I had e x-peeted. x-peeted. Wenre turning n leu aw ay now; there are more apdicants fur work than plaits to fill." ONI.v. roil TltK VAJI.S. Nrw YoiiK, Aug. 3. At 4 Jock this afternoon tlie Ne w York Cen tral is almost compieteiy ti I up from this city to Hutta Io. Tb e only trains; to nin are tl is c drying mails. Tlie strikers latlnde all the men except engineers unci Mirmeu. It is now anuounced tliat; all the freight e nginevrs and llrej,Cu will go out tonight. rilis 111 leave only pavstfiigcr engine" jg in the serv Ice. THE STIUKn AT njUFlAU). BCfFAM), A. ln A ug. a. The New YorkC'entrnl mei here have just goue on strike. A train of iiitteen pa-e ucer cars is stranded a t Terrace, bio eking thi Maiu street crossing. A number of New 'ifork central men went out o n strike this mjrti-Ing mjrti-Ing iint nlers fro m Newi York. rhs caused ciuch inc. inv nl i.nce and tie-lay tie-lay In tliemovem tut of train. The strike, however, I t not encral here, so far. AT ROCII LSXBIC ItocirESTiii, Aug. 29 nje men who went eait Iiera ivsl right all went back Ut work, this morning except' tvvo who wens efi sl. Nine bnggagr handlers sir "Vt this morning mor-ning and were inforrt ej that thev wobld nctbe taken lcll . MvelsTTImes, In T Theal. CiitCACo, Aug. 0. There were lively times irr wheotit the opening of theboanl oftra'retb' s morning. The heavy drop in the t! ;mperature in tbn Nnrlhutsr r!SH r. n frost In Mnnltolia, sea red shorts. December opened at 91 and advances! ad-vances! to 102. By thl4 i time operators oper-ators began to recover! heir heads, aad the market broke tol 00$, rallied to 10U, receded to lOCl.f ind at 11:30 It stood at 101. P-i Corn is also strong, a sympathy with wheat. The Beph nber option fluctuation Is between S land 50. An OrjranUfsI flitnfl nl Ilobben. Havaa, Aug. 9. Tlie public arc becoming alarmed i ter the frequent fre-quent outrages comm!f ,ed by tho Garcia bands of roblierse Today tlie bands surj rifed a nurol erof hands at work ou the raiira ad between Havana and Ma.'onn s and com-Illed com-Illed them to tear up one of the nils. The result was tl ut a freight train was thrown front i the track. The robbers proceeded tc help themselves, them-selves, ami shot tho com luctor dead. Troops have started lYol o. Matanzas for the scene. Arrest orxintc ts!. Besce, Ang 5 Tb police having hav-ing receives! Infirm! ition that JiBBPipBBJJJJJPJPJJJJJJBiBlSillBVB "nihilists were boWIng a "8 j" a house situated at the foot of Mount Blanc, made a raid nd arrested --"J nlhUUts. A rlt ripe-Bnrsl. SEaASToroi, Aug. 0 -Several of the crew of the Russian man-of-war Lochetma were killed by the bursting burst-ing of a steam pipe. Disastrous rtesalls. V1E.N.NA, Aug. 0 The western and central portions of Bohemia have Ieen visited by a severe storm. Tlie damage was great, and the crops are ruined. iisHroisiui. Bekijv. Aug. 0.The German corvette Tclona and the ironclad Wurtcmburg sailed from Wilhems-baven Wilhems-baven for Heligoland today. They were followed by the German ev o-lutlon o-lutlon squadron. The vessels will paitlclpate in tlie taking over of the island by Germany from Kngland. S2O,ono,000 Lena. BO-NOS AVBES, Aug. 0. It is rumored that an international loan of twenty million dollars In paper will be issued by a syudlcate of bankers. Gold IVi. The fresldeut nnd rrly. Vasiiinc?to, Aug. 0. Tlie President and party, consisting of Secretaries Noble and Itujk and Private Secretary Halford, left Washington this morning on the way for the Grand Army encampment encamp-ment at Boston. In n Precarious lonilltlou. Pirrsiiirro, Aug 0. Harry II. Bryau, editor-in-chief of the Pitts-bjrg Pitts-bjrg Chronide-Tdegrap h, and for a number of years a director of tlie Associated Pres, Is dangerously ill with typhoid pmtimonla. The physicians fear his death It fore night. Bryan died at 1.30 this afternoon afterau Illness of three weeks. The deceased w as 43 years of age and for thirty-five years h ul been prominently promi-nently Identified with Pittburg journalism. Answrrlnc lllalne's loiilriillon. Ottawa, Aug. 8. In an Interview Inter-view lion. William McDougal, one of the lest constitutional lawyers in the Dominion, says: "I think Blaine's contention as to exclu'lve jurisdiction of the United States over the waters of Bchring Sa is uueu uiueuaoie, assuming iiiiifc the icsltIon of the United htates Is as representeil by tlie President and fully stated by Bbine in hi letter to Pauiicfote of the 30th of June. I have read it carefully, and while I admit the good temper and lucidity lucid-ity of expression that Blaine displays dis-plays as a politician, I mutt, as a student of International law, rotest against his promises, as well as his conclusion." McDoug-il denls at length with' the pretensions w hlch Bussit set up In Behring Sea and cites authorities, iLcIuding the great American writer. Chancellor Kent, to show that Itlalne'rt contention is nt variance vari-ance with the universally accepted doctrines of nations. nexfenn JUnrm Dronnrd. j City of Mexico, Aug. S. The Socorro mine, near Hermusillo, in Souoro, has been flooded, aiid twenty miners have been drowtied. CorsMrnlzbl nt II, WASHihCTOfr, Augu-t S. The President b not going to wait for policy to protest against his advocacy advo-cacy or Mr. Blaine's propnsition.but went to work at once toda to bring about harmony between the two ""gsof the republican pa'ty on f'Jit lsur. He sent this morning morn-ing for Speaker Bced, Itepresenta tives McKiuley and Belden, aud other leaders, and cxpkiiucd to them his views on tiie sulject. He expressed ex-pressed his deslru that the taritl bill should be so amended as b afford an opportunity to secure reci rceal concessions from the sugar growing countries in exchange for the removal re-moval of the duty on sugar hy our CuiiircM, nutl askCU TotAuexires- slonof opinion from the gentlemen wiioare opposed to the reciprocit llicy. Mr. McKiniev is willing to make concessions and accept some amendment like the Pierce resolution, resolu-tion, lut the Speali r is said to le Inf snmlilf All nf th l-entltmen concerned are very reticent on the subject. They regard the Interview witli the President as confidential, but tin re Is en doubt that thu latter Is in earnest and intends to secure the advantage of Mr Blaine's suggestion sug-gestion if possible. I loeLiuc To Tlie Snemnprncnl. C'hiuago, Aug. S. IZvcry lassen-ger lassen-ger train arriving in the city to-day on all the western roads brought largo bodies ot excursionists for Boston aud New York, who are taking advantage of the cheap rates consequent on the Grind Amy Encampment in the former place. ThLs niornii g the Chicago A. St. , Paul brought the California department depart-ment G. A. B., nnd all the roads had ono or more contingents. The I took Island will bring in four special trims to-morrow from Kansas Kan-sas ind Colorado. The crowd from Chient-o t-n-t isunnreeletitet!- The Michigan Central office to-day was obliged to turn js-oplo nway. A 1'irge iiumler were unable to get Accommodations. This road has arranged for a new line ef Chicago and Boston sleeping cars, to go into "ervice on the north more limited trains. It Is said that not 50 r cent f this extra travel Ismruleupcf tJrand Anny men. Ordinary tourists tour-ists are taking advantage of the cheap rates in great numbers. |