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Show I AMERICAN LABOHEHS. 19 Tlslr Stnil for Miorlrr 1UJ tui III lllglitr Watet CkimmcMtt In I Various risen. Ill CARDINAL MANNING CRITICIZtS H THE PAnNCUITCS. H Tlie Arrest of A Tramp on A Cliarge the JluriUr of Ull.Ttr H Jlorirau. nr tsUstspmo ins xawi.i Till. LUlim IIIMOIHTIIa.Tin'lS). Mot a Klrlkr, bnl Huaptndlui Wark, OrTimiVA, Iowa, My 1. Tho rain. ere of southeastern lawn laM uown tnrir tool imi night nua py U"y wi'J not Uko thorn up alu imjll onIereil to ilo k) liy tliu supremo ortlcersof their udIod. Tlii-Mle-claro tliey are not on it strike, tut have merely M-nill work. Tiim b tmowanii nxi in quit moiik. Chiiaoo. May t A Te-rre Haiilo, Iml, stwclal sire that not leae thau socio miners In Indlatiii quit work last nlilht tvnutfi tlie WAgn scale for the year tliinlnj toJay has not btim signed. iiuilmno thaiika trriUKii l'lTTsuuim, May 1. Tho eight-hour striae of tlio liuIIJintc trades m Inaii Kuriiteil today. About WOO men Aro out. DIVIDKUU TIIR riUIIT-IIUl'H QUES-HON. QUES-HON. Tkiuiim:, Ohio, May I. All tlio ml ucriof Urn Iitinu district No. 0, WW luin Are out today. They demand mi advance In iiuuhlne niliilnit A ill vision eilals rcgardluit tlio vlgnt-liour quritlon. UIMIII3 at vvoni:. Asm. ami, ., May I. Thorlir.ht liour movi'iniiit U not fircMed luthli district. Tlio lulutrt no all working m uiiual today. , U.N1.Y A IIOMIHY. CotOllil'isO., May I. A special to the Columbus IHqxttch from ftewtoii-vllle, ftewtoii-vllle, Ulilo, ono ol tlio .rlnrll ,liile lu tlio Ilrrklne rotl reglous, say tlio miners Aro All llla today, but In ah Interview wllli number of the leading mlucrs, wo are Informe-d that this don ' not mean a striker, as tlio 1st of May la labor day. The opinion of tho majority major-ity of tliu minora Interflowed la mat there will bu uottrlko lu tlio 1 lurking valley and Ktrallevlllo. Delegatea from ell tlio mlnea aro In Columbus Uiday, Ami it la bollered that satisfactory nrraugrmeuU will Ik arrived At. AtL'ailunJIIIl over I SIM m Intra aw working. At Hand I Inn, Lomtreth and Monday mlnea they quit work thla morning And declare that they will atay out until the wage aurelton la settled. A special Irom Logan that non of th minora Are running In llerklng YAlley today, ox. ptJlraltsvllle. A prominent miner Mated to a HUfatcli reiarter Unlay that tlio oiieralora In llerklng TAlloy, especially those owning mlnea In riinylTAiilA Aro aelitmlnir to Incllo the miners of IhU district to ttrlke, In order to aecure a bulk of coal coulracta for their Pennsylvania mlnea. The abore lielng tireltynenirally lielleved Among the miners, tliry Are quietly WAlllns, hoping to derive some benefit to their ute front the fight which they claim will eurely come bctwecu the ojr Atora. AUVltKU TO ATAY CUT. Hmawmkk, Ohio, May 1 , A meanage roofllveU from Vlce'l'realdent Nlgeut thla morning Inatrurted the mluera of thle district to itny out, M no utile-meut utile-meut liaa tweu arrleod at with the otwratora. The newa wiu received here with great aurirle. Aa It M generally llleved tliere would t no atrlke In thla valley. thk qunnioN or vrAau. jACKfiofVii hit, May 1-Oter SOT rolniraheMa meeting thla morning and notified the bAiik boaaca that uo onelaexHitltig them to te Allowed Arouud tho mlnea uutll the quoatlou of WAgca lias been acttled. A ATU1I1UHNI.V OUXTMTI.U trrillKR. Duyui.lt.-. Ilia., May 1. About HOT Goal mlnera in thla dlatrlcl 'truck thla oiornlng to enforce the law for tlio tight-hour day and jay ovtry Hatur Jay. Thla will probably be one of the moat atuUiornly contested atrlkea ever had In this district. no hikikii AT mil.I.KVII.l.tt. HrLl.CTILI.l-, Ills, May 1, Tluro will be uo lulntrs'fclrRo In thla coal district, and tluro Is, aniareutly, no disposition among tho miners to Join ucu a movement. NO ATHIKK AT COAL MILL Ht. Iouis, May 1. A dlsiiatch from Coal lllll, Ark., aaya that no atrlko will occur at tho mlnea there, KAILItOAD M1SUU8 BTItlKK. I'itibiiuiki, May 1. Thla morning between 2'HHi and COM railroad mlnera of the I'lltaburg district went out on A strike. Their ol I scale eiplred josler. day, anil thoy went out enilliig the adjustment of wagea. Their atrlke has Holding to do with the eight-hour question. The mlnera com entlon Is now In eevslon hero. The proposition of the crAtora to ray tho old wagi a has been received, but no action haalieen taken, as yet. Nearly tho outlre mmsIou this morning was given up to tho dibato of the wage scale. And It was practically decided to Adopt twoscalea, onetu rule lu ttiecoal trade anJtho othir to govern lu tliol.il.0 trade. A general rovIoM ofthoaltua. Hon hero at !! o'clock this afliruoou allows tint tana-uteri, hrkkhjera mid atonemnisns, to the number of 30(W, are out on A strike with imuy planing mill hsji'la alio Idlo. Heverl linlendent ninlraiton have already granted theelgbl-liour demand, and the men say It la only a question of a short lime, wlitu tlio builders' association will tin forceil to terms. riWUla from New UAstle, llrle, Washington, MelvnrHiit, limlduck nnd other wi.urn finnsylvanla and near-by Ulilo towns Indicate a general strike umiing rarpentors, atouo masona r-ii J brlcUh j en. , A M1IUII I'AIUDE. I'lKuviur. Ky., May 1. I,alr nay drew out, probably the largiat paiado ever seen here, the day being made A general holiday. . . The IsllnMia 1st realaxi. ijsnu.H.May t.-lteiwrU received here from all .arts of llngland allow that the epIJemlo ol InfluentA Is still spreaillng. There am many wee In lam Ion. Tho mllla and factories In dineront I lacra have lieeii -onnlled to close on Account of the disease. Ilnlrlilnseis fan nit. KVAHaviLt-it, Ind., May I.-11. 1'. llutclilnwn, the mlsalng boar.1 of trado man ofChlcago, has lawn found hero by the police. , ,,,,,, Thechlefof police found Jlulchln-aon Jlulchln-aon walking aimlessly about tho slneu and took htm into luatody, lie bring held until -wont was received from Hutchinson's u In Chicago, flie old mill appears to be entirely unbalanced un-balanced In hi' mind. lliel'rrslileullal I'arlr. JUNTA C'KUZ. Cal.. May I.-Tlie Prealdintlal lastly arrived here at 8 o'clock this mornlugandwerotondered a most cnlhuslAstlo leccptlon. , The Mel rsporl Tsxlar. Xw VonK, Jtay 1. Gold coin amouiillngtoJJ.Siil.UOO lias been ordered or-dered for export today. TweMtrhliais Hills. I.AMiMi, Mich., May 1. The bill providing for tho Presidential election by oougreasloiial district pawed both housea of the legislature; Also bill drawn up hy the democrats to divide theHtate Into one hundred representative represen-tative dlitrlctA nau I aenilnx, lot tl. IiAVHlutcr, Kaua., May I. I'rot. Hnow has rrlurnfd from a vlalt to lluaaell County with HecreUry Mohler oflherjtato boardof atrlctilture, and reioibu More than half tliu fields via. Ited In JH.sa1 County aro lunilnm. aged condition. Thedinicully la with bad farming rather than hugs. AIIllltlln Home. lt(JMK,May 1. AtS:T) thla morn Iru all wasqulet here and thero aro no eigne that tno -aru ot tliu city will bo disturbed today by any labor riots. tlllktirila lulnml. Via.x.tA, May 1. A Itjsalau naaieil (lllUnll has been arrested 111 Horvla for the murdirof Hellene!!, the ltulgarlan iiilnlatirof IliiaiiCii. Huhaa male lila confession and becu sent to Uulgarla. Illainatk'a I lerllml. IlriiMN, May I. As tho later returns re-turns ct tlio election at Oeestemunde come In, they show that tlie return of l'rliico lllaniarci to the Jtelclistag Is now certain. In Ihe Irrnrh Cepllsl. I'Aiua, May l. llviry tiling was quiet thla morulug an t tluro are no outward slgus thai this statu of affairs will bo disturbed In the course of the day. Troops of caialry wero pitroll lug the streets In the H iclaliat iuarlera last night, and In addition, many In faotrjr regiments w ere lield underarms. The police were not Idle, either. They have ainsled about SUd Anarchists, riocllllsta and other jiersous coming under the category of "dangereus characters." These mou will bu held prisoners until all signs of danger bae patsoil, lu order to prevent riots, TTai niaturbauee lis titnnmmy, HkRLl.v, May 1, Tho insjorlly of the isjople here are either peacefully at work or ebeprejatrlng for holiday mak. lng. There seems to re uo iowlblllty of any disturbance. Uvjiorta received here from the provlucea are of a slml lar character. The Hoclallst paiiers, referring to May day, Indicate that the Koclallats will KjetNino their celebra tion of labor day until Hunday, next. The IrUh Laatl rnrebasa mil. Ixjsiiox, May, In the Commons yesterday, William Henry HmlUi moved that precedence bo given to the Irish land purchase bill over tho order of the day. Hmllli added, however, that the government promised to ex. cept from this motion Wednesday, MayO,aoaato enable the House on that day to dohate tho woman suffrage bill. Hlr Henry James, Idlieral, but op posed to Mr, UUdstone'a home rulu aclieiiie. moet as an amendment that tliu Irish land iiurcliase bill be taken up every day uutll It 1ml lusud through the committee stage. Hit amendment was carried. The Newmarket Itare. IiONDu.v, May 1. Thla la tho last day of tlio Newmarket first spring mi ellng, The race of tlie day for 1000 guineas, for tliree- oar-old fllilss, .wua won by MIml; Melody (lalo Canticle), aocoud: and rllplionla, third. Tliere wire i startera. Noclallsla Aeresled. MAIueil.Li.i, May 1. A Hoclallst demonstration took plaio here thla morning. Tho rioclalitu taking part refusMl to disperse when ordorud to do so by the authorities, and tlio military was calluii for. They quickly scattered the HiclalIaU and many of them were Arrested. NlrlkaleKew Vark, N'KW Voiik, May 1. At least 4,01X1 mou reiirtsentlug different build. lug traile of this city are on a ttrlke today to-day for an eight-hour day. II. re liiltl luTo" rspeeled. New Voiik, May 1. An Associated Press dlljiutcll from Kurope showethat "May daj " Is puaslng oil more quietly than expected. In Paris and Marseilles there la some rioting, nnd In lltlglum a large number num-ber of men went on u strike, but noth lug serious It at i et retried, A dispatch from tliu districts of last-em last-em rouiitylvAulu ebons that everything every-thing Is quirt and that no strikes have been Inaugurated, Hie miners are re-lurled re-lurled to be unessy In u few dlttrhts, but all are awaiting the outcome of the olght hour movement lu tlio vxtt. A May llay I i,lolon. I'aiuii, May 1. About noon there aa a ereno id great excitement lu the vl'.lnltyof It lode llerry. The cause of the tumult was a loud explosion which broke the windows nil around the locality mentioned. The ttreitt u eru dmertoj at the time, and notrjdy Injured. Kooue seems to be able to explain tho motives lor the explosion, which Is said to have betn caused by nlmmtinl dynamite. I)lantohM received from the pro-vlncoa pro-vlncoa report a state of general quietude. quiet-ude. A Tramp Au.pef led r Murder, Y'INum-STlCM,Ohlo, May 1. Oliver Morgan, living In this county, was found dead In his house, havlug U-eu hot through the heart. The room was smeared with blood. tlieevMMic. of a desperale struitgle. A strange man, apiirently a iramp, giving his ami a. Charley MKno, iA.l-tn arrested, accuae.1 of the liorrlbly crime. When arrested he was found to have two fresh ruts or scratches on his fale, aul a bloody handkerchief waa found lu his poclet. Cardinal Mannlua Allarks rarnstl. Iniw. May 1. In a lctti r lid-llahed lid-llahed today, Canllnal Manning again attacks the. l'armllltis.clssali.g their artlons st lielng suicidal and aa being the griatett blow which Ireland's re-vlvlug re-vlvlug liojiea could rctelve. The Chue National Unk nf Kew Vorkliatlxen notifying banks from tho south and wist that dralls forwarded for-warded by them are worthless. The dratu imauatcd from a couplo ol Awlndlcrs, who went about tliecountry ostensibly III sparcii of mules mil horses. Hy pretending to want to purchase, they got lu the giwd ejrjcri of the farmers cerjwiien'. so that when they drew Agifliut new Yoik drafts, which they ha 1 previously de-poalted de-poalted li A lonk of tho nelghlwrliood. they had no lack of Identification and vnmliera for (heir houcaty. Hy the time tlm drafts came lck Umd worthleaa tlio swInJIirs hwl skip-isj skip-isj without buying mules, leaving leav-ing liehlud them dlaappolnled farmers, as well aa swindled banks. The sv. Indlers,eithcrslngly or togellu r, oiieratnl III nearly all of tho mule or horau raising reglona between the I'a-iinoo.satonJ I'a-iinoo.satonJ the Mlwuulppl valley. Tlie bogus drafw had the Imprint of Warner A, Co,, lithographers, of ew Yolk. A stranger ordered a new lot for the Isinklng firm or Clinton, llaikus A Co. of I'nloii Hprlngs, N. ou ristur-day. ristur-day. Ilo was followed by detecllvi and arrrsted when he was Joined by another stringer. Tlie im n rorres-anl rorres-anl luapptaraliru with the diwrlp-llons diwrlp-llons given ot Ihe ewlndhrs. They gave the names of Huntley and Conovir. |