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Show BY WIRE TO-DAY Powdcrly Discusses Some Ira-portaat Ira-portaat Questions. AX IM'KUIAIi FKUKreATIO.V. The Conference of Roman Catholic Archbishops of America. inn miiiii in ri ii Jitiirn lliellons In l,e onlr.1,.1 -Hold fee IIio.U-JIi.i Mnll iiol JIl.Oin. Hr. I)Uin, Nov. 10. At tonight's setilon of the Knights of Labor, lieu-rral lieu-rral Matter Workman l'owdtrly delivered de-livered his annual aJillm. Among the lualters dealt with Has tho recom-uieudallou recom-uieudallou that ull local aitcmbllce should be mado up of mixed membership, member-ship, lucJudlnit men nnd women of nil trades and occupations. Many failures of the attempts at betterment of conditions con-ditions In thu past had mulled from Ihe fact that tho members In the other trades were not acquainted Willi tho condition and particulars of the trado locking n betterment, henco not In a liotllloii'to sympathise and help In the struggle I'owderly declared that too many labor ort titrations wero struggling for supremacy, 'llio tendency ten-dency of thu libormovemmt seems lo lu to dlvldu up, whllo thst or tho uniting force-, caj Hal, was to consolidate nnd thereby gain strength 111 thn light against luduitry. Thu result was that labor was Icaten lu detachments Something mutt be douu to nmedy this. Tlielu txltled no riatou why overy branch of toll should not bu unrolled under tbe shield or tho Knlghta ol Labor. 'Tho speaker congratulated the orgauliallon ou tho gratifying result of theagltallou for ballot reform, Inaugurated by the general assembly only a few j cars ago. then no stato had tho telorm ballot system. Now ascent ballot law Is In force In thirty statis. In Ibis connection con-nection I'owderly ricomincndcd that no jcrioti bu allowed to vote who could not rrad his ballot, for the naion that such ersun was at the mercy of thu man admitted to the boothwllli him to assist him In making up his vote. His tu go, tlon was that a fuluru date, s-y five ears, bo Hied ou for ucli law to go Into force in order to give all nn oipoitunlty to learn to read. In view of tho multiplicity of laws, national, state and municipal, lelui enacted, he suggested that all shuulJ Lu submitted to thu puoplo for nglt-illoti and dlicUMtou leioru adopted, and cited the rupld f rogrtsi ot Hwllzelland toward Ideal dtniocraiy, aud utked that a conunl lieu uo a pointed to tru-paro tru-paro a ) Ian on which the agitation ol this question may be Carried on durlug thu coming year. I'owderly devoted much space to tho question cf Immigration, saying lu I art: Vour gener.il matter workman hat no htsltstlon lu taylhg that he favors Ihe total exclusion of all Immigrants, Immi-grants, not eelf.suitalnrd ou the land Ing In this country. Ho would lit a teiin of yean leu would bo long enough (luting which tlmo no Immigrant should to permitted to land with a view of remaining, re-maining, unless lu could .prove that ho had tutllclcnt meaus to sustain hlintell and tnesa dciwndlug on Mm for uueyear. He declared that ho saw great danger, nut alone to labor, but to tho whole country, If the Immigration queatlou was not carefully and heroically handled In the mar future. U was not a question ques-tion whethir thero was room enough, lu this country for all the world, but whether thu Influx would caute us to lotu all the benefits which wu now uujoy. I'owderly then reviewed thu ques-tiuu ques-tiuu of strikes and lockouts durlug thu iatt six months. In which tho aggregated aggre-gated caltal had made tuohattenils to carry the tuireme juwer as wire never driatued of belore. In thesu strikes centralized wealth drew thu scattering flruof thu divided labor and as u natural usult labor lost thu battlo. Thu tarlfl question has been widely discussed III Ihe Intu camt algu, but uioru ruvenuu was Illegally drawn from tho pockets of the menhants, manufacturers and workmen lu one month ul thu j ear by thu railroads nnd telegrafh thsu wo pay In tariff In twelve months. Thu Industrial urgau. Izatloht mml consider thiiu things and the strlku of tho fuluru mutt lo a ttrlko tot tho tulo of thu people. They might dcciy thu polltlit, but they mutt bn politicians or tlavia of thu politicians, 1 hey mutt go to tho louutalii head and make laws. Uevery citizen ot l'enn-tylvanla l'enn-tylvanla knew his rights, and per formed his duties Intelligently under thuliw, iiouJgu would daru to cliargo treason agalnit the workmen struggi Ingfor rtcoziilllou, Tho battle of tho futuru muit he fought allhu ballot box. The ieaker udvocsted alllllatlou with thu 1 armors' Alliances aud other similar urgautzallont. The report of Ihe Hcneral Becrctary nnd Treaeurir Hayia says thocintllt of Insurance Is a featutu of thu order not very succouful, owing to Jack ol support by tho members. He urged lu work to remedy this. Thu financial statement shows, Including In-cluding a balmca from last )cur, receipts re-ceipts nnioiiutlug to tHOjCH; exicudl-lures, exicudl-lures, iti,l'J. Thu membership shows u slight Increase durlug thu year, ami Is now over 20,000 lu good staudlng, Thu order Is practical ly free of debt and owns prorerly worth u hundred thousand dollars. The retort ol the peneral executive committee, among other things ro-vleurl ro-vleurl thn trouble with llio clothing manufnctutere'omblni, at ltorhetter. New 1 or, nnd ,'ays Ihe lioycolt had been steadily mill effectively rose-ruled, rose-ruled, and millions of dollars of tho trade had been diverted from tbem. Ai'i'urrrni Mr.; A Mit Irelrelars tit Hie leeillorr at lew Wesleo. WABlttnuioN, Nov. 10. Tho President Presi-dent has aprolulcd Hllst Alexander, of New Mexico, secretary of tho territory terri-tory of New Mexico, Vlcu Iicujamln M. Thoiua, decatcd. in sr im ill ti r Kir John MrllnimM In hi. aut'a (liuieli. I)Nt)ON, Nov. 1(1. Lord 1 ton berry, Ihu foreign liiliiltlcr, has unveiled In tbo crypt of HI. raul'aohurch today, a inatbln butt ul thu lato Hlr John Mo-DunalJ, Mo-DunalJ, pilme minister ol Canada. Held I ir lluealn, 1)1 DON, Nov. 111.- 1 ho ltMhichllJt will tend nuother JCI.oOO.OOO In gold to KUtilti next week. Half has already breniurchaicd, and It Is expected that tho nmaliider will bo eecurel without having rocourtu to thu lliuk of lliii-laud. lliii-laud. 1 1 1 1 nnv oiNrrnr. The Urimtillraii l .M.II.IM.. nf (lay lemur llsnl IliaCerllllealts Ujiaiia, Neb., Nov. ID Onu of tlio most Important election conlisls uver known in this ttste Is begun III thu tuptemeouit. ItlsthoapplliMtluu lor a writ or mandamus to compel tho clerk of Clay county lo lesuoa celtlll-catu celtlll-catu of election to the Heputllcan tan-dldatca tan-dldatca for the leglshture, on thu 3 round that th,'. Independent can-Wales, can-Wales, who received a majority nf vote had been endorsed by the Democrats, and In printing Ihuoillclal ballots thu nanus of I ndcietidcht candidates can-didates wi ro placid twlco on the ticket. At tho aamo time another contest from Knox county has loenstsrtcel which, H tuccrtslul, will unseat an Iude end-ent end-ent representative and seatn Jtepubll-ran. Jtepubll-ran. II these cbaugia are mads thu leglslstutu will bu tied on a Joint ballot. A atirrlll ll. a ihe Jenelry. Ol.IVHA.NI), Ohlu, Nov. 10. Tho creditors ol J. 0. Conrad, doing buil neas In wholesale Jewelry under Ihe name of J. M. Chandler A. Co,, who made au utslgument last Monday,were turtnlscd to discover, Just ticforo Ihe nitlgnmont, that he had ihlprid tho best or Ida stock, to tho value of rf!),. 000, to l.rle, and thai, on telegraphic Instructions from him, his undo In i:rlu attached them for debt. Tho lewelry Is now lu tho hands of a shir-HI shir-HI at Krlr. ralrniinlll Not i,lral Basta Tk, N. SI., Nov. 18. Ho turns from all couutlua gtvo Josipli a majority of ovir five hundred, the liKThouoof the leglslaturu has twu Jtepubllcau majority; tliohwerhouir, tlvo Democratic. Tlio report that Catron Cat-ron will contest Joseph's election it not credited. Ilaael.all I rncue. CHIC llio. Nov. 10. Thu I oar J ot directors ol thu untlousl baseball Icastio Is In session here. At Ihu con-elusion con-elusion of lla work thu league prole r will meet. Memorial Nertlrrs. Minimis, Nov. 10. Tho Farmers' Alllsnco aud Industrial Union Held memorial services this morning lu hoturof tho late President 1: I,. Poll. l-alral I rum .ll, llakoln. IllHltAliCK, N. I) , Nov. 10. Tho latest returns file Hhorlrldgc, fuilcu. l-t, for governor, lbiH) maorlly. The entire fuslou Hale ticket was elided uxceil Dahl, Hejubllcati, forieorctaiy of tlntr, who haa 200 majority. I'rlaonsrs nlxl aiildlris JM.lDiim, Nov. 10 Thu convicts In Tar-tgonu prison mutinied this nioru-lug, nioru-lug, overpowirrd the guards and I re- arc-d, with outsldu astUtsuce, lu cllect u general esenjiu, Troos Hcruhaillly summoned, nud when thu eouvlcts refused tu return to tbe cell-, thu soldiers tired on them. They advanced on tho Uoos, however, with ull sorts ot Improvised wea oris and a detperala baud to hand fight ensued. Home ot thu soldiers fill tuck, reloaded audits opportunity ollired llred Into thu cou-vtcts, cou-vtcts, who wcru finally overpowered, Nlnu of them wers killed nuu sixteen wounded. iiii. unit i in vn Ai'i'.tnts. tumiiruiuUi, lliuiiiirrit llelHeeu (nr steals ami Hie lltl, llOUESU AD, Pa., Nuv. 10. It Is rumoted that a com) romlao between the strikers aud Ihu Carncglea li on thu tipls, and thai thu old meu will bo taken back. Nmnlli,K. llnooMA.s, Nov. 10. It Itfcsred that tmallpux la liumluent In this city, Klght cutis wiru discovered und n corps of health ofllcsra sent tj thu iilghborhood vaccinated loo people. 'Thu police temporarily quarantined the district from ubout 190 to 1 1 1 iftli Aviuue, wheru thu outbreak occurred. Mssel't tautsa Klltril. Madiiid, Nov. 10. Whllu tho wedding wed-ding feetlvltiit weru III progress In Ilejar rinlamancJ, hu houtu collateed, Nlnu members of thu wedding rutty woiu killed mil thirty Injured; eoiuu fatally, ' loo annul (niillnl. Omaha, Nov. 10. Thu Itoblnson ft Hloker coinpunj frillud ttday. Tliu atsets aru JJO0.VU0 aud liabilities $0 1.. 000. Thu lalluru Is said lo ho duu to doing business ou loo small topitnl. A receiver will bo applied for pending reorganization. Thu coini uuy Is a wholesale nollon homo, and Ihufallura was preclrltated by au ultachmeut by the Commercial National llault for f ooi) It Is bo llevcd that rnatters will lenirnngi-d aud Ihe campftiiy remmo IiiiiIiifis I Jin, Mnll ll,,ntl Blfh, CilliA.il, Nov ci. A morning I aper denies the story ol tlio dlispt ear anceof Jim Wall, the Aut'.rullau liook-maker, liook-maker, nn I says he la Mill here. He was seen last evonlng. The report Ir tint he has been sick, Ho lost severs thousand dollars In book making hero and has retired from the ring. KA1NSH rllCTKIVS. Jerry Mliuiiaon'a laorllr.-lunaliil ihi Slnure. Toimca, Kan., Nov. 10. Ufllclal returns show the election of Jerry Hlni.soii to Congress by 1400 majority. It Is now belluved that ho will not try for Ihu Henale, as tho fuslonlsts fur they will not be able to elect his successor suc-cessor lu thu House. Sirs. Leass charges that hu Is a Democrat and merely using thu l'eo It's party. Hu says he favors a Democrat for Senator, because "they played fair with us this tlmo arid we will need them lu the future." Uu thu facu of the returns from tho Hecond dhlrlct, I'unttou Is ro-olectid ta Congress Con-gress by tlxty eight, Moore, his Democratic opponent, tuji given notice of contest. Mar nil IhnNatoons Hr. l'AUI , Nov. 10 It Is stated that tho ruilonlils of Noith Dakota will ally thunuelvia with Ihu prohibitionists prohibition-ists and make a vigorous war ou the saloons. Ilellinim lur luu.-rssa. (IllANU ltAIHM, Mich, Nov. 10. UHIcIhI returns show the election of llelkusp, ltepubllcau, to Congriss from tha Tilth district. Will tositrst Hie lleelliiii. lit. I'abj, Tex,, Nov. 10. Thomas 11. Catron was In this clly yesterday. It Is rumored tuJay that he Is determined deter-mined to contest the election of Antonio Jose; ti at dclcgalo to Congress Irom New Mexico. int'l III it. I I lll'ltAtlOY I or Ihe llrlriiir. nl Ihe llrlllali I hi Hire Iindo.n, Nov. 10. Tho council ol tho Irnrlal Federation today approved ap-proved the report of thu committee, whli li proposes the creation of a federal fed-eral council In which shall sit ri pre-tentatlve pre-tentatlve of Cuiaja, Australia nnd Houlh Alrlra, tjgcllieritlth the llrltlsli piliuu minister, enanccllor ol the exchequer, ex-chequer, minister ol foreign allalrr, luluuterof colonics, minister ot war, first lord of the ndmlrallty and the secretary of stale fur India. This council shall fix thucoulrlbullons each part of the cmplru shall pay towards the common defense. The rert declared de-clared It an essential prluclpluof federation feder-ation that the voice or the empire In dealing with foreign powcrsihoul I bu Ihe united volcuof all tbo autonomous parts of the empire. Wsomlllir rllletea llllle.l. Cim I nnk, Wyo , Nov. 10. Word has been brought tu llutlalo of the asuiiluatlou ol two morneutlawt. The dtad tatllo thluves were thu notorious Mile Ilrouu uud (leorgu llankt, fugltlvis Irom Montana, both wero found shot lu tho hack near Hot Hprlugs, Fremont county. I'our outlaws out-laws havo teen killed lu that vicinity Inthussmo nay within two wieks. Ilrown was unu of the most notorious cattle thieves In Wyoming. lorcr,l HU ilollKt'e ttur. HAsUiuiici, N. V., Nov. 10. It lite-ported lite-ported that M. A. Hchwitt, the town elector, Is short In hit uccountr, between Jl',000 aud flS.OH. Hu la missing. Ilia molhir claims that tl.u will late 1,000 through her namu be-in be-in K lore illo chicks. |