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Show ALMOST TRAGICAL. A rtraonal Eaconnlci; Belvreen Op-TMxInf; Op-TMxInf; Counifl in a Kansas Kan-sas till Court. SUPPOSED LOSS OF A BRITISH STEAMER. 1 1 ' 'a 1 n Uce r the McCalla Court Martial. The Mrllera. Chinese lllroree Milt. ' ' IT Cy Terfirarh to tM Sxwf 1 cene lu a CoarC. Kas.w Cin , Jlay 6. A IWcly personal encounter between Major William Warner, ix-cnramandir ln-diief ln-diief of Oi O. a. It. and W. K. Gnrstonc, of bprintield, Ma, occurred oc-curred iu Justice WarUieu'a ivurt this afternoon. Tbo two Kentlenieu uru opposing countel in the Wrjglit-man Wrjglit-man inunlircac A,dUiiutonroM; oTerailipoaltlonof Uio alleged mur-dcrvtl mur-dcrvtl niau and other articln in evidence, In tlio course ot wlikh Oruftonii called Waruur a liar. The major aJvanced toward fircy-Monc fircy-Monc when Uiu latUr lhru"t Ida band Into lile hip pocket and was about to draw a n.Yuli.r, when thu major pounced upon Iilm aud foixttl him to tlicloor lu a corner. I Hi Ills hand on Gnyttouo'a throat, trie major was heard to say. "If you attempt to draw that nirulrirl will break your neck.," Tho combatants combat-ants were Anally separated. Loors CrllfouStrnincr. ruiLADi Li iiu, April C Thu Rritu-h steamer Unga'c, Captain Thompson, with a crew of thirty men, hailed from this port, grain laden, March 23d, bound to Copenhagen, Co-penhagen, and has not been heard from. The owners and.aai.nta have given up all hopes aud believe the bvfe gone down with all on board. Tb. aelalla Trial Over. Jfrw VoRKi Jry 6 Tlie lost dij cf the McC'lIa court martial was given up to tbe hearing of arguments argu-ments cf toumel for the L'efeDv C'hontc dwelt m the points brought outby thodtfenuiu tho cross-ex-animation of witnesses. JIo naid the. charge covering tho Walker malkr wai tho only ouo on winch his client should have been tried After Chhate liad concluded Judge Advocato C5art revkwed tho care. This closed thu public hearing'.. TlieMrl.e. Chicaou, Jiay U Thc terms of the scttli incut of Uie tarptntirs' Ftrike wVro given iu )csterda'i dlipatciiii". In an nddrrrs to the public lij the joint arbitration committee com-mittee theitatement Is made that a faircstimatoofthelos tn the city try thu etriko will not fall short of $1,000,000 per week, besides cauing much sulTerlng to thousands of men, women and children. About 100 employes of Andrews t Co., manufacturers of deeks and oil c fittings, struck today for an advance In wsger. THLATCIIISOV FJJ fL0LS. KA-sAs-CrTk,SIay 6. The Timet will tomorrow say: The implojis of tho AtehUon. Topeka L banta Fe hare been no tilled that, beginning .Maylkt, tlielr salaries areloLvrt-duced areloLvrt-duced to tho llgures prevailing before Januarj 1st. In addltiou to til-gnat surpHie to tho employ e-", the order sets forth that all mom, received In tdvauccd salariesslnce the first of January over and above tho old ratu must lie refunded to the tompany from next month's salarj . UII1-UI1.I.11IIA MOIlKill-N. rillLADELl inA, May U Ietten, wcro sent today to the matter build-err, build-err, notifying them tbat if they did not, by 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-iug, morn-iug, concede the demands of the strikers, a certain plan which had been formulated would be put In operation. This plan Is said by au officer of tho Carpuilers Brotherhood Brother-hood to be a sort of co-oicrative arrangement, ar-rangement, by w hlch tlie building trades, including everything from stonemasons to frvrcoeis. would form one grand organization, employing em-ploying thirty thousand inent The organization would make contract, erect landings. i"ay the workmen and divide the profits among the men thcmclTcy. StHIKIMl IN Mil VOltlC. "St Voxic, May ft.-S-ven more shops today gave In to thu utrikin carjM-iittrs. Only four largu Ilnus and i fev mall oues are ttill holding hold-ing oOt. A euluroe Ulurrculf. Xnv Haviw, Conn., May fi Mrs. Van llion Leo, a nung Jve Haven girl, who, in 1SST mirrled Van J'lion Ire slicrtiy after hli graduation from Vale, has filed n petition forelivorco, alleging: adul-te adul-te ry. Van Phon Ie is the ton of a Chinese nobleman. Hocamoto this country in IS73, and after having spent five years at bpringfleld, Ma&s., ho prepared fer cullegu iu New Haven. After graduating Iiee did conlderabIo literary work, and rceutly ttatte-J an nllh Chinese Sunday school taper In New ToHt City. Mrs. lieu was formerly Ml) Klizabelh Maud Jerome, Daughter of Jin. MGllbtrt j Jerome of Ulllert Avenue. I Imporlanl I la 1 1 run il rteal LiuaOIi1o, Maytl An important import-ant deal was made hire to-daj. V,' J. Marks, a rcpreeentativo of a vu-dthy KuglUti syndicate, Major 6ft?pn ofXtw York, General Huss of Chicago, aud II. C, Fanrnt of this cllj , signed a contract for bui'd-iug bui'd-iug 133'J miles of Mexican international inter-national railroad from Denilng, X. M. to Tiuilpdl&lampo Bay, on the racldcCout. TJiu amount iuvolr-dlaf.!i,r.5yx. iuvolr-dlaf.!i,r.5yx. fatfl anil nradltueh. iospos, Mai 5 fattl reached Craig i-JOT last evenlug Jn a special spe-cial train from Liverpool, bhe received re-ceived au ovation at all thu ttti-ns, her Journey ixiclly remlllng a royal progress. At. Bnnlon the mayor prtxeuted a bouimetand read an adJros. A trlumihal arch spanned the road to the cattle. A Hlfc UKAULAUUli, Jl.T, isasterliug friend of the working man, but is opposed to tbe elglit houriavr. Hu ha accented tho I n-,vitatlon n-,vitatlon of John Burns, thu labjr njvocate',udiicns9'tlieiuestlon iii public, ilradtaugh considers com-pul-cry legislation on tlicsuljecl a limitation of a man's rights hud ini-I ini-I ractlcabUj.Ih' view of tjia economic law and the laws of human naiirc. The -rUllntlcliilila,-' TlUL-VDEitur, Slay ft The new cruiser J'M addphux steamed down, the Delaware Kiver toJnJ from Cramp's shipyard on her preliminary tritl trip, bhe will .rocetiI to ea tomorrow,1whcn k tett cf her speed -will bo made. , Dead. -r Drs SIuinh Mav1 C-'Hon. C. V. Clarkson, father bf At-Atant Posl-marter Posl-marter Gcnefnl Chrksou, rilid JU l. Clarkkm of the State Hzqbtcr, who has been sick fur sevi rat mouths, grew rspUlly -wotte tonight, and died soon,aftermidnlght- Coak UlneArire. ViTniiVKOj to.. May A ter-ious ter-ious fire Is raging In'ivo. 1.4 colliery ottbo Pennsylvania Coal, Company, at Port BlanchArd, and up to a late hour toulght all cflorta to theck tho flames are futile. Several men at work, wcrejovercoine, arjd had to be carried out, , A 1 lelary for Dlmoernls. ' Br. Pavl, May 6. TheciL) election elec-tion today resulted in a victory for tbe democrats, they lia log elected the mayor and a large majority of I aldermen. The Australian ballot system work til very atlftctoilly ' Tho campaign has beon a Tery bitter bit-ter oue. T. J. C. l.lonferenee. Kasuville, Tcnu., May 5.-Tho tweutlcth annual conference of the general rccrctariifl of the . Ms y-VV. y-VV. of the United btatea and Cauada opened this evening. .V hhort Married life. Dt2 tut, Mai 0. Last week Mr. Charles Butt aud Miss Louise Haii-non Haii-non were married at titlrllng, Col-where Col-where the both lived for a number of years. Being very popular, the wedding was more than an ordinary affair. After bidding their friends good bye tlie couple started for Nebraska, Neb-raska, to pass- a few happy weeks with relatives iu that Buvfc. Word was received today slating that they had both been Hillbcated by gas at Grand Island, Neb, where they Jirobablystoppedatahotel, and not being used to gas, made tho fatal mltLikc of blowing lt out. |