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Show THE DEAD HODIES Ur Hie S-iru hilled Mrllrrt Arrlrs at VollJale on a bptcUt Train) CIOHT THOUSAND PCOPLC MCCTAT THE dcpot; Four Jlatlcl ami Arnir.l Mm Slit that lliey lolcml llAnloe l'rlrls't Ufllce. Or TstStTSSb 10 IhS XSWB.I it m iiai. in- tiik itritiurstt. Ilal.l Tttonsand Teepla As.s..lfcle.l No llltlbrl.anre. HuiTTBliAl i', Pa , April 4. The special spe-cial funeral train bearing the bodies of seven of thu victims of the Morewood shooting arrived hero at ft.31. Tim itibllo s.uare wat 11. t spacious enough lo hold (he gnat rruwds of ieople, Tho procession moved nt 4 o'clock, In ruled by two lian.lt. rhero were fully 8WAJ ra-orle nt the depot, tail scarcely hair this number went to the cemetery, aud a, largo majority of those that till! fullow the remilliawere Poles, Hlivs mil Hungarians. American llsgs were ronsplctious and n numtr of delegations lartleil laiutiers. The workmi 11 all worn ludgea iind rraie. Fathers iAmblnr; and Hchmeigla con lucted Hie luueral servlres according accord-ing to the rites of the Cnlhollo Church, and Father Hchinelle delivered an address ad-dress III the Poll.ll language, counseling counsel-ing Ills countrymen tu return peaceably peace-ably tu their linniia and commit no breach of tho law, nn I aUlaln from Intoxicants and sliuuthesaloous. Her. Lambing maden brltfaldrosalu l.ng Hill tolhusAllleeflict Theru was not Iho It-att disturbance, and everything jmsscd oiriu a iiunner irelllai.lotn the workmen. After the fuitt ral a great ma.t meetiug wat held at Kvcraon The saeches were conservative con-servative In tone, but the men wert encourazed to remain steadfasL Ths reiion.lollltyof the Murewoo.1 shooting, shoot-ing, Vlcu Presldeut Penna said, wai on the ahoulders of tho guards au I Hit coke companies. The luwii Is quiet t nlglit aud the large crowds have gins to Ihelr homif. Herretary Wati horn of thu union ll Indignant over thu reported Interview wllh II. C. Frlck, In which the latter placed the responsibility fortlie pnsenl Irotlbles on thu "demagoglo Jewlers." Watihorii says he will havaarlldavlU by Monday lo show that Frlck paid fol thepasaageof workmen from Uuroiss to America. He further asserts thsl many of tlie men were forced to gu into thu mines against their will bj armed men. A SEV1ATI0N was caused here today when four men, mtsktsl and aimed, rutcred IheelectrU light llant and asked If It wat tin oUIca ot 11. C. Frlck .V Co. When llaj clerk replied In the negallva the luej stated that they Intended to bun Krlck'solllce. liny left the place auc liave not alncu la-ell seen. Itepurleil oiilraa-e t pan lbs Intsrleat llsC. N-w Vortk", AprlU. .Y Kingston, New York, Utt atch says. Consider ablo excitement exists at I.tFerrt FAlLsuver nn outrage by n number ul Italians emplnyeil luthetjuarrlestheru Hie Italians held a inciting aud adopted resolutions denmindug ths i-lllzens of Near Orleans and American Institutions In general. They thee hoisted thu American Hag ou a hlgt polo and riddled It with Xullcls. Ths quarry owners, hearing of Uiis, die ihargrdlheiptu. The rl..llr. CimcAcki, At til 4. At loday meeting of the Wurld's Fair Cumtuls slon, tlie by-law prohll.UIng meuiheri from holding other .a.ltlnus In 011 Mellon with tho World's Fair was ru le-ali-d. ' A communication wat received from Mrs. Poller Palmer, 1 resident uf Uu Hoard of Lady Managers, saying thr. sun tsuuiu ouiy slchjh a, iimui vi tut e-MUs) salary as she was obliged to )) hi r 1 rlvuto secretary. An nttemi t to rut au I then to rut tu half thu silnrv uf Hecrctary Phu-ba Cuuilus waa uefeale.1. This nflertiouu, lifter adopting reisilullou thanking Vice-President M. II. Da Young for thu illlelcut manner lu which he liul presided over Hit di lib. rations of thu body during the sutslon. the commission adjourned tda ille. Die local stockholders ol tlie World's Fair Company In I.I a meeting (uJay nud reglttere t prnxlis. A majority of tho present directors will bore-elected next week. ( hlllau Au,Hi,lrs lu l'arla. Pakis, April B. A lonclave of Chi-llausaiidsuiorlersof Chi-llausaiidsuiorlersof the Chilian Insurgents In-surgents mwtlu secrecy at the Uraud Hotel. The meetings are 1 resided uver by a Chilian banker. I rruiieiit cable Ultt-alchea are rvcelved, aiiuouuc-lug aiiuouuc-lug that the causu of thu Insurgents Is succeeding. Tu airibaie and dltiatcli ariui and ammunition through the most secret l.ugllsh itinnuclj Is thu chief work of the group. A number u! l'reuihcailtalitUliavt madoanuirertotho Itusslau do. eminent em-inent tu build thu Siberian railway froniTiliehalaiUk to VlallrostucU. dlelnnceof 71!H vents, rei-elvlog pay. ment tlther In railway bonds or by t loan of thru. Iiuudnsl million roublit, Hur.l.ts.l Ills Hire. Juii-iv CliY, N. J., AprlU -KJ. want Hollliiger, betler known At"lllg llulllnger," ft colored 1 uglllst, thlt morning furred himself IuL the room wheruhlswIfuAud twu thllJrenwvrt lu lied, and t rutally murdered lilt wlft by Ic itlns her head and face again and again Willi a hatchet. Jlulllugertlum trlisltornmmluulildo by lulling lill throat with a knife but he only sua reviltslliiMVinly woimdlug lnir, ulutihewas air.-tted Her refusal di Iho wltli liltii uu account of cruel inatuneiit cuukiI the Ira.edy. Ill.ro, ,rr of "oil- Ntvt Ham N.Coau, April 5.-OolJ-liearlugiiuarlzliatbeiudiscovcrelluA quarry now Ulug o.erate.l by thu llf.utoulo Watir Cowr-suy. It lielleed tho stuue will pay ld to the ton. |