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Show THE LOCKOUT. Ilclnrrn Twenty and Thirl; Thoutand Men llironu Out of I ui plo) iiicnt. IMMEDIATE ErrECT or IT IN NEW YORK. .1 lllllrr L'onlrat Likely lietwrrn I'm plojirs and I mploies. llotlt MJrs Iirlcrutlnrd. fly Teiettaeii la tus .Nai AirtiM: iiririrs Miiuiitr. A lllller (oiliest llelween rtnileea ami I iiiiiloxera. Nkw Yom;, May 10. Tho lockout of thocratmu cutlers throughout lit. New llngland Slatea was declared thla morning, throwing so.uvo to ao.OuO men out of employment. Al the aaiiiu tlmo a numberot strikes wer. ordered lu sympstby wllh tbo stono-cuttera. It Is esliraaiad that fully 60,000 men employid In tho atone-bulldlng worka aro now out. Th.lmniedlatuelltct In (lila city la to btlnglo a slandillll all building oierallout, wllh Iho uienatu of a mil more fsr-reacblug ellect. many other trades will undoubtedly bu Influenced If tho strugglei Is pro traded. Tho men tay that thtyhave the means to continue Iho struggle In !eihiltely,atiJ bellevu that the urgency of contracts will compel tli. employers employ-ers to surrender. Commissioner of i'tiblln Worka tJilroy, uou whom tho men rely to bring th. employers to terms, by Insisting mat tho paving contracla now under way elisll be ailed, said this morning Ihat he saw no way lu which ts btlng about an uiiderttaudltig between the men anil their. mployt rs. llo declared lie could make no calculation as lo when the work would bu risumed, l'iikets of granite cutlers walcU overy boat load stoii. broiight to tho city, and lu every cao where It comes from a quarry th. owner of which Ij a inemter of the Uranlte Manufacturers' association, theworknien will l warned. a mm it com. est. Tho lockout of granll. cutlers, av lor: cutlets and tuTarrvrnou bids fair lo lead to ono of the blllereat contests for aurreniacy that has ever taken place In the Eastern Hiatus between employer and smploye. Ilotu sldia expreis Ihelr dclutmlnatljit not to yield. Nhe strikes which will b. ordered or-dered In all cities on building, where New llngland granite Is used, Is what will test tb. tttenglh of th. manufn" turers more than tho stoppage ollln luarrler. for It is said that, In cxpec'a. lion of thu struggle, they hsvo large quantltlea of granlt. on hand. The walking delegalu will order out all union men where uon uulon alone It being uied, and unless th. contractor can blru enough nomunlon men lo work on luch, lulldlng must soon tlop. Hecrstary James (Iraut of the national raving-block cutters' union, predicts that Ihu manufacturers will not bo able to held out Hire, weeks. A O.UAMIY UW Nl-ll U1VU IX. llAiutii VI., May 10. II. Webster, a wealthy quarry owner and largo ravlug contractor has signed th. par Ing cutlers' bill ef pikes to May 1,IS1. Tlio cutters as) that Wtbatot's aetlou Is a victory for Ibem, and that others will follow tbu example. 'Iwothous aud men ar. Idlo lu Vermont. The dealers say the lockout will latt forever for-ever unlets th. cutters glvo In. MjCICUUTALL -U.OMJ Tin: ..INI'. Nkw Yuri;, Msy 10. Hoeretary (Irani of lb. Favlug Cutters' National Union today received a dispatch from (Secretary D) er of tho (Iranll. Cutters' National Uulon saylnti "Lockout all along tho line." Thla means 10,000 union meu locked out. Tlio only quarries now lit operation in the New F.ugland Ulales aro thus, at Hwan't Island, Me., Ann Oncco and Maletvllle, Conn. M Itiaiw.su. (JtllNOV, Matt., May 10. l'.very tton. yard In lh. oily otcnrd for business busi-ness this morning, giving a chance to workmen not recognizing organized labor lo reiuuiowork, but nooo responded. res-ponded. It Is said that ait eflort will be mad. by tbe men to have th. apprentices ap-prentices who nre the only peopiu working today, Join the unions, thus bringing 111. work to an abeolul. standstill. stand-still. Tliu men fro) confident that the present state nf allalra will not exist motsthannwtek. Ilnsllers Allen linn eiir Seine Slloel. Kl. I'awj, Tex., Jlay 10. Ititttlert Ralurday night attempted lo run oft" Ihu stock ofthe Unlle-J States dlvltloo of tho international boundary turvey, In camp 110 inllsa west of hern and 3 1 mllea south ol Hair, N.M. Nearly 100 beaJ of mules and horns werolu the canip,aud lot. at night th. rustlsrs dashed Into camp, yelltngaud shout Ing to stampede thu stock. The camp was aroused lu llmerand tho slam pedo prevenUJ. but nouo of the rustlers wer. cauglit. Tislhuuur lleUlotn. leuaii. liiif.ll antlniraouiiillllrr. WAsm.ioroN, May 10. J. A. Col-llitol Col-llitol Iho fnrmeit' loansand moilgage division tif Hi. census bureau resumed his leitlmony today before lb. census (iltlc. Iiivcttlgatlng committee, and detailed lila former tealltuony at to the political (leisure which work.d a detriment de-triment lo Ihu buruau. II. said that It was a common report that, when thu rmployea wauled more ps), they wetit totongretsmen Instead of to thechlcl ol Ihelr dlvliloo. l .mil sniotlon. MIMNEAPOI.1S, Minn, May 10 lly the ex lesion of thu llurllnglon freight eoglu. sear Doadwood, H. I)., thla morning, Ilnglueer llnlueliard and 1 lieman WIIon wero liiitantly killed aud ltraktmau Nelion fatally Injured. llartaWlllllolalillleeil. Ham Antonio. Tex., May 10. Twslvoof (ing.' rovoliitloulals ai-peared ai-peared In Iho Federal cotitt t0ly under Indictment for brinklng llo neutrality laws of Iho United Hutu Thu sensational fea'ut. of Iho dv wa thoiwslllvu aniuunceiutut by Un t d Htatet Attorney l.vnua to Judge Moil, that Oarzs hlmtelf would b. Incus tody by th. tlmo th. term of court was concludes!, Ilitetieil Ire Iteatli. Nrw Yottir, May 10. Tin hand" aoino ball of lb. oellner Maenuner chor Hoclely In l.att llrooklyn waa totally dutroyed byllro this mr.rnlng. It Is believed that two employes of tbo society, whoslepl on lh. top floor, r lihedlulh. Ilaniia. Their namie ate given as John Kalaky, Slyeaisnld, and Carl Milieu, 111 year. old. Tliu tun lota lo th. society Is placed at ISO.IKW, with Insurance between SO, UW and f 00,000. ewsinisesnuil tlio Mnui1a7 Ions. I'intl.uiiil. May ID, Intoruialion waa made today against tho proprietera of thu IH'patcti, Ltadtr aud Jtcss by Itobett McClurc, agont of tb. Law and Order Hoclely, for pursuing worldly employment on Hunday. Tn. defend anta will glvo ball for Irltl. lalal llller.i.il vtreeli. llAilllufiowN, Md., May 10 A pattenger train on th. Norfolk tt West ern Jumped Ihu track at Mouldea svrllch laal night, and Conductor Captain Hayes, of I'hlladelphla, was killed. Hevtral others were eerlously, If not fatally Injured; among Ibem is John llaneke, of I-awltlou, l'a.,lrlice lujuilra nro regarded at fatal. Another young man, nauio uokcown, received luternal Injurlet, and baa been tinenn tclouaaliice the occttrrente. Charlea W. Wauncraud William l.tllnger nil received tllght Injurhs. |