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Show Tiir luiitamssTBiucRh. Tlie Street Itallnajr Cars Altarkoil With Mooes, Etc CoLUiincs June 11 The conol I latest street railway made another eObrt to start tani Uiij morning The cars had proceeded but a fan HjUirra where thousands had gathered and they were blocked with i tones and rubbkjh The o-men o-men took a hand In stopping tliu cars. The mayor was pn'aeut and ordered the arrest of two citizens who w ere blocking the tracks. The situation was threatening, but no one was injured The emiloyea nt some of the leading factories closed down and turned out as soon as tlie learned the cars were to be started, their ol Ject being to aid the strikers. TIki mayor Is going to call a meet Ing of citizens to consider the situa tioru The company Insist on ro tection from the police and thu mayor claims that Uie iiolice force Is Inadequate to the task If a com I romlse Is not reached tliu ma or state ho will ask for the militia, If the demaud Is made b tbo street railroad company Another attempt was made to run cars In the afternoon, but without success. the maur has "called n meeting of leading cltizeus for tomorrow to-morrow to discuss the best lueuns of rlLjiosIng of the trouble. Jiu states that the eity council has endorsed thu slriktr dtnuuncing the com teiio a"d extended othtr ofllcial tniiiuremeut,wliieli has rendered a settlement almo-t iuiKsibIe Tlir tlirjeiine lu llaus "Ilriiinn lrnte lli.i.i-sv ont. June 11 Guv ernorTiale ittnla in ruing re ctlveil n di patch sinisl lij tin immiutnt citizens of Mili-t City, usui-stlug that he sen II lis) stand of arms in 1 niiimuiiiti in They win stnt firwanl t miijlit in thirst of ( ol O ( nil-. Tlie Clio eiiuiii have left their n-giilirei nr and an frii i, at settlt r.-' hi ue and are nuking mo-t tlireatenliig de-moustrtlions. de-moustrtlions. The rani him n have liceu I niinins, their f nuiliix into the settlement ill ill Cittlo ire ls.in? shot don n I v the in Hans through un mains is n i parts i f the in I ma Is an ued for beef I ightes.li cattle win shot Inoni buinhoti (iter irwl One tniop ofcavalrjin two i"jnimiies of In fiutry Invt Ueii sent from Port kcogh to the t heienneagency llio l,nr licnioernts. St Josei ii Mo., June 11 The democratic hli e convention to' ii initiate i-Mireme Ju ige r-tato b ijierlnten lent of PuUhe "s Imols ind memUrsif the State Itailuiv immls hi met Here toilai Hon I oieeimiii wis chosen tern l-inrv chainuau The uual com mittees wen i .olnted Tjion reassembling the to limit lees made rtpirts M 1- BeiiKm wis e let ted iresidrnt of the on vention Tin cnuvention proeeesicil t .loll t for )U reme Jud,t in I at mi lniglit six billots hi 1 liecn Liken without xesult. I laekball-sl Nrtt lutiK, June 11 1 x '-ena ttr riiomasO I'litt wis last even ing I laeklnl isl I v thu Harlem It HI1 canCluti Hits leading rtKillI fin orginlz-itiii 1 in ui per "Sen otk Cltv tliiljr I ic lVlittes. IIvton Koet i, fa Juucll A. traimull,.gl a nuau of the dim oeritlc state -fiitril cimnlittis ha writt-n i lebi r t .-tate-ei1ator "" ter leadtroftlt anti k tlerj irt in tilt the I latun siiKKestiiig th it the tpie-lu u of -ill mittint, the the I tlery imru intent to tin n n stitution la. s il milted Ui a I riinir els-tion UirHii.1 Hit the t-. ti it which onlj whiles be tTiiiittl to vote. 1irrlae, III llrlrn Iajnihin Jum 11 riie wed ling if Will mi (I llrtin editor of tht freemen t J ruat, in 1 Mil Itnllal ivitrh J .lighter tf a Imuer f Pans, twk 1 1 1 -etonlav at llromp-ton llromp-ton Urate n The txrimoiij wis isrfimittl 1 v rchbishop Croke. I inull in 1 1 tlier exillc-upics of the tn It-room iiithe Hou-e of (a I in is win in-ssiit. John Dillon wis groom man I ul. .11 Iatl ir nn II Intra. I iiti I ItoeK, Ark., June IT Tit Union Uilsir irty jetenls n miiiali-l tie f Iliwlnv, tliki-t Oovirner N It b rizer; feecretarv f atali, J M I itnian, Auditor U A Ji i es, Tn-a-urtr J V Anlrews, I md t iiiiimlssioiier ( M It C ix, 1 lilt itnr T I" Clnmliers, tjm uiissiuiitr of ricullurt, J 1 h irmir V nn i Clin vi u Jute II Tin failure if I.iUu am u ( u , t h iv I nqlisli Ii ti e uisiallui. i u thu Uonl i f nli hi n, is olliualh an n unit J Tie firm was lieavil I ngon whtat irk, lanl mi 1 rile V irrt n n 1 n asked as to the mi miili riulilllies s.ild belli In t know Mis nu uev was tieil u,i, I at ho h jssl to Is? able to ei me i tit evtu This ninoiii cement causenl a heav t rik in the .utiilm dtalt III I y the Inn U heat iiropsl to tec ind mi-ss rk to MI To when the firm's ImMiiui) were thrown on the market i ut -ul-H.sjuentI retovi red Warren ,V( o have been rated hii.li buthavu ncentl been simulating lieavili mi tli- w ron si It lis for mer Ni-lm-s was chitlly e VTporllui, hog j rwlucs llrmorralte wnvetitlnn Am III sis b I) June 11 The South IAXitnauiteI)ciuoeratic( on vention u it here this morning Colontlb blicafe of atertown vrasmidi tt-mtajrir,) clnlrniau Tie txniviiitiou assembled this evening The latform nifllrms the ationnl I latform of 1SSS, dt-msndsa dt-msndsa tariff division demands a nralui!ci! income tax, denounces tlie Mclvinli j I III favors i n-sul-missi ii t f i rohil itl in, oj jioses woman sulliant, fivers i servlcu a-nsloii aim tin ilimonelizatlou of silver The following ticket was nominated 1 or Congress, Judge C M Thomas ml I lule.Iev. Governor, Morris Taj lor; 1 Ieuteu ant Governor, 1 tier Couthmau, Seerelarj oftate C II freeman, Auditor A II Wicks. lien 111 In n Villi 1st inn Cincinnati, Juno II A win I storm this evening destroytsl eij,ht houses In the suburban villaeof l.linwood The occutauts were turned out In a ilrenehing rain Mr Hoop was killed Uie only ca.ualty know n V jrl me In Illinois. IIUXIUINGTUN, III , June II A special to tlie J anlajrapfi gives tlie particulars of a cyclone which sweit Jewilt, county ilwut noon totlay The schoolhouse near 1 irk beck was diniulished ml fiveehiL. dren injured, of whom It is feared two will die. At Wapello, Ills., the central depot de-pot and Methodist Church were wrecked and a man named House wasfatall hurt la all directions trees and telegraph poles were demolished de-molished Tlie 1 assar roiumrneemen! POUOHI EETSIE, V , June 11 The assar commencement was held today Mce-Presldent Morton Mor-ton and family were present De-En De-En es were conferred on fifty tight candidate-- a Typographical Concress. Ativnta Ga., June 11 At the International Typographical Union today, resolutions looking to a W orld's Tyiwgraphlcal Congress at Chicago in 1S93 were adopted He Held Ills Tonrnr, 2E ou., June 11 George Gould when a proachtsi upon the sul feet of tlie rumored consolidation of the Missouri Pacific an 1 Atchl son, Topekask Santa Fe Hallways, would say nothing on the subject, either confirmatory or the reverse He did say.however, that there was i better feeling imong the Western roads now than there was a while ago, aud thai the closer relations which the railroads formed among them-elves were Utter, both for them and the public-George public-George C Mijoun, of tho Atchl sonboanl declined to discuss tliu matter Jay Gould could not be seen. Tho -Stars and Stripe." JCiNOSTON, Out., June 11 There was great excitement at the wharf this afternoon as an excursion party, under thu auspices of the Qiuadiin Urderof .fon-ti rs, was leaving on tho tteimer&. lautnce, in Anier Icm boat. The trouble was over thu refusal of thu commandtr of the batttr to allow tho banl to goon luanl thu steamer lie-cause- the captain cap-tain woul 1 not luwtr thu stars and stripes V (nnlHtjr a Duel Mtioui srATio-CfTex , June 11 it--icrdiy two Mexican cowlos Jia Carmscn in 1 Manuel llosco had a singular mil fitaliliiel The tvoiiiarreIedoverthe possesion of scnu, an I is uiillur lid i gun tht drew their mil weapons, lariats Altera sevtru battle tar n-c. finally Lis-urs! his oMioiiciit, tinned liim fmm his Haddlu in 1 resieiwiy vntli hltiu loco'sneck was broken V Tirsel I r tbuse. Iximkin, June 11 In a spceth at a cumj Ihiieutarv lnijuet tonight ILilliHirsal t the tri.Ii m ri-fjirvshln wis i target fur larnellite abuse. He comi laiutsl of the obstruction mea-surc-i of ParlLiment an I tx I ressesl renrttnt what he colled the itiri latiuu of thuoncu s,real Iilieril nrtv, which, hu Kill was beiu,; dranesl in thu mud at thu heels of a sensutioualist moli 15 tlfour al-o said that the closure was i lowirful though daiigeroas reined utoit i single government juestion, but wis tow crle-s lo deal with the continued otntructiou of loiis. and comi Ik-atist mei-uns; rrlenn Territory IONisa;., June 11 TheS. Jimct OaMie in an article on the uegutia tions now litine-irriesl on ly I ng 1m I md German , relative lo terri tory iu frlc-v,sas that rotnbl i settlement will lie reached, I the terms tf whl h the Girmans will evusiate Uitu in I aleimlon (heir cLilins to the te ii or behind W Itu The Gaxttte further says i hue will lie crtwn icnts Icb rli Nyi za one ii -gns. sth of tl e tsiuat r to the u.tlern boun Iir of Cou,oState Ml disjiuti-d territor iiotth of this line will U Kritish in 1 ill south of it German The ictlon of De Peters nn 1 tlie treaties he has made with the nitive chiefs, the Oazetle sas will be expressl dLsttvowed at Iter tin Hie troniee, commenting on tin roved m ttlemeiit of she - st frlran iues Inn as announced I tin St JamrmiMiiMte sivs it is tin mo til it-it urnl ii,noiuiuimissurnii dirof llntisll inti rests tint has Us.ii ma lu sii ce i.ngl mil tlnudonetl the merican i-jionies ltis "little is left to surrtitltr now ixctft I viit V n-storatiou if AIaec-iMrralnjto AIaec-iMrralnjto I runt, uhkh woul I hive gh en r uni some hos- of penct wonll have Iwiu i chen) I rice to demind from liermauv for supIi a tnees.sl in The Dublin Aetrs thinks llie in noiiiicemeiit in tin SI JamctUaztlle is ifeeltrto isctrtain ptililio o In ion nn the i it-stiun tn-rm in " itsis, eoneesJes tw o minor pmuts fr tnu in tin j.ilnt. Tlie ISiIlLsh (.ivernmiiit is liktl to be in tlie ri lirulous lositiou of the la J, who siug that she'd Jiu er consent, couseuted '" It reiteil n Sensnllon AN fiiANtlscii, June II The U rviitac 4 special from Olyin; ia. Wasliiiihton, savs A sensation was ervatedtoda whciiT JI Leach, 1 mtmUrof thebUite lioanl of hdu cation from anccHivcr annouuetd to tin board that he ha I been oil red i I nl of S-jis"! t secure neon si lention i f the lioardN action In a I j ting text lawks He a-serttsl tliat tliu 1 rils. was ullVred iu the iulervst of tho mi-rlcau Book Cominnv, which ri resents the s-chool Hook Trust Hit received iliouttweiit-eit,lit lrcentof the iwan Miiidwiuttslareconslderitian on readers in I irlthn clics, which woul I uive tiiim elphtv-cight jsr cent i f the nwanls rim lwani pissul i rvsolutii n coiiilemning the mcricm Imnk (. omiin The C rlsls I.n Ir.l 111 isos Amis,, Juno 11 Jc-e. Astlxueta his been n iintnl Minister of Justin Tin MiuisttrisI crlIs Is i u led, I nt a feeling of un itrtaint I n vnlls The VlnllnreTlileves Nl" om , June 11 ouiil, Bollanl Wnllirenud J IS IjowiIz, the nsoutrsilnrvtsl with roll it ic ttu editor if !lil(oce MotilMjvt S-i J s, arrivtsl from Cu!i todav The illlbiisterlnsJIoreuieiit. San FisANCIaCo Juno 11 A UiTurtcle s,ieciil from ban Diego sas Uutleil states Marshal Gard arrived from i n'e-naila. Low t r Call furnia, toda , w litre, ho Ins bt-en making an Investigation of the fili busteriug movement. During his investigation a co of thu ruvis-iouil ruvis-iouil coi stitution of thu new rcjHib-lie rcjHib-lie which the lilibiisteni ixsttisl to form wassettinsj an I thu document has Uen furwirded to Washington Thu con. tltutlou asserts political freedom from the United btates of Mixico and declares that ' .the is-o-lleherel delegite their autliont to a council of aduiiiiislratli u fur the iirpos of a wir of in lepend enci," all I tint tho luthority of said council should U com lite un til pence should be declared, when i constitutional convention of tlie Ksji le should be called All legis-tlve, legis-tlve, judicial and executive tunc lions are ve1ed Iu said council, and until a declaration of lace, martial law should revallon tlie js-nlnsula. Tlie coiulltutioii n-scrilssl the du Ilea cf thu j resl lent, tximman ling general, secrttar ,ciicral,trea-urer gtneral, surveyor general and other officers comixwiiig thu council of admiuktrtioii The I'resbjlerlans. EW 1UBK, Juue II At the sewiou of the Iteformed Presb-terians Presb-terians the comnilttee on divorces reported in favorof limitln,, divorses to cases of adultery orwilfuldesertlon The report opposing tlie use of or trading In tobacco was adopted Reference Re-ference was again had to the Ice-Presldent's Ice-Presldent's building In Washington Ulng used inrtly for II luorbu-ines-, and this was condimneel as an ind! rect participation in Immorality Mill ( lie Ip tlie Work rillLAnELl mi, Junn 11 Tlie Green Hill Ircsbvtcrian Church, which has for some time past main talned thu largest Chinese Sunday bchool Iu the city, lias decided to give up thu work of teaching these is-oplo after Jul 1st. stories of leprosy have fri0htenesi tlie oung lady teachers, Teinpernnee tonsress. Chicago, Juno 11 Rev Dr Deems was made president of the National Temperance Congress, which convened here today and U-gan b discussing the question 'lsbtateand national i rohtbitlon desirable nm! feasible"" He held It to Isa desirable and Instanced the condition of Maine now and before its temperance legislation JtoUrt Graham, who was Introduces! Intro-duces! as a representative of the church movement In Uhalf of ttm pcrancc, took the ground that na tlonal or State- prohibition was ntlthirdrsinble nor feasible. Total ronibltlou of the salu or manufac lure of wines and fermented or distilled dis-tilled Ii mors, ho said, would be un extreme law and should hive n impregnal lo basis. Prohibition, hu asserted, was not effective He was in favorof high license Telecrnpli Kales Iteslneetl London, Juno 11 At a tele-1 graph tonlerenco today the Brazil Ian comimiies announced that their press ratm ha I U-en reduced o0 lr cent |