Show what carneino carns Carne iio paid his Eat loees he alie repart thay dil di 1 not renava as mach IS sipped Sipp nd DEATH AND destruction twenty men buried bya ly a filling falling building killed his sister s betrayer the kloct loet hussar pil an aug t 13 the conference feren ct between the amalgamated association and executive council of alic american acil federation le ration of labur labor ended tins this evening the conference issued a statement to the alie american public reciting the facts of the homestead strike and stating in that the men were not receiving lie be high wages generally suppo supposed cd while there nrc are men employed there are whose anges wages I 1 average I 1 about per day day 46 aerah u erase between fland jand 5 per day I 1 10 1077 7 7 average from froin ilga to 2 and 1725 receive fourteen cents per lour hour or less the statement says there are less lees than COO per persons sons in in the mills and not a dozen skilled workmen who ean can perform tile the work required tile the situation is such they say that we confidently thata eliat at tuo no time duing the struggle t were he prospects for victory as right as thoy are now the manifesto closed with the request for contribution to aid the sinkers and advises workmen not to come coine to homestead or pittsburg for employment until the pending dispute is settled it is requested that all contributions be sent to president ceilie of the amal amalgamated 15 a association the document j is signed by samuel gompers ard and ollier ollices s for the executive council of f c american Americo Cit federation of labor william weihe and others for tile advisory committee HOMESTEAD xi au aug 0 13 A mass meeting this afternoon aroused all tile the laist latest enthusiasm amon among 7 the locked out men and 1500 wit who 0 ere crowded into the flit rink checked clie sred themselves hoarse over the en courain coura raging in utterances of their leaders and tonight to night confidence ill in a vic victory tory ateva prevails ils addresses were made by president gomper a secie tary tar P J 1 I mcguire of thu the brotherhood of carpenters anti and several other labor leaders leader frank chili a nonunion nonunion non union union nian man was altac attacked and badly beaten by three strikers this evening afterwards afterward T ace ce fined him 3 in danault t of which he was confined to the lock up for forty eight hours PITTSBURG aug aug i is little change elianne in the strike situation today to io day neither side of if the lie controversy versy dk displaying playing much activity the thirty third street mill ran a USUAL but tile locked out workmen kmen remain linn as ever the beaver falls shut do doa it is still complete however and no sign of re resumption emption s to lw bi seen been there to K clork gioi ti OI ALI aug 11 11 don 11 orl chairman of the democratic campaign committee arrived in tile city today to day mr ir dickison Dic kinion kinon will remain here permanently and direct the campaign camia ign from froin this city A conference was wai heli by the leaders with mr Dickin dickinson Die kinson kon and preparations Iia pa rations for coming int into the campaign with vim are being made zo 1 fox i W i iwa DOX ClI AirMAN ION DON M DICKINSO x don 11 r Dick ninn nison the new chairman of the democratic national caan caln campaign committee attee hails front from michigan ilic higan and h k ix years gilld lle lie was tile dem critic state central committee of michigan luring during tile the grealy camp agin and four fou r years 1 later ater when twenty C ight eight was made ea lairman chairman of tile the committee lie was a dele delegate ate at largo large to the national N a tion al convention v antion 0 of f 1880 and since has represented his state stale in tile the national Nit ional committee in 1887 lie he was appointed postmaster general hy by president cleveland suc succeeding ceding william I 1 E vilas of wisconsin who became secretary of tile interior at the chicago convention contile mr dickinson was unc one of the strongest 91 supporters of the ex cx president with him on tile the campaign committee is william C y the ex secretary of the navy mr M dickinson Dic kinion is a lawyer by bl profession fes sion but has practiced ver very vi ittle little 21 since ince entering politics TIIE THE NEW canivet CABINET LONDON aug t 12 gladstone will go to osborne house on monday with a cum complete list of cf the next cabinet to submit to the queen but in in pursuance of a constitutional usage lie maintain absolute silence 11 on II tile alic apropo ed appointments it iq is impossible imposible impo sible to conceal tile the arrangements rall range z ments made for sir william vernon harcourt halcourt at the exchequer and for bohil morley as irish secretary hut but gladstone ji it ten eions regarding the other ministers are 0 not known even to some differently appointed members of his ministry being a punctilious observer 0 of f official precedent lie ho will not formally offer a place to anyone until I 1 lie actually receives the queens queen command to form a ministry among knifong n the most striking 0 reports finding 0 credence in official legal quarters is one to the effect cal act that lord will become 0 gover over nor general of india that lord chief justice coleridge will become lord chancellor and and sir charles will become lord chief justice lord He ller chels cause a shudder of apprehension throughout 11 hout this country in view of the critical indian russian relations until buei tuesday ny when gladstone returns from house tile t lie exact composition of the lie cabinet will be unknown it is known in court cheles that a fear regarding tile the personnel of Glad stones ministry mainly induced the queen to consult tile duke of devonshire during his visit isit to osborne house as as to ii it would be possible for him to reunite with gladstone and 61 sweeten c eten thu the liberal ministry by taking g the lc office himself another scourge of the queen s disquietude is in ill tile change 0 in the royal household a appointments inevitable inevitably c on Glad Gladst stones nes to power gladstone will find it exceed exceedingly inIN to get et persona personages es agreeable C to tile to I 1 fill the 0 great areat court offices at one this afeei afternoon noon lord SP silis liz bury left on a special train for portsmouth whence he will ambark c k for the isle of wight his destination is oborne gaborno house where lie will tender tile the queen the edigna tion of the conservative Min minatry ministry itry members of the cabinet met at no noon oil I 1 and fur furm imd illy y agreed to resign most of the niini ministers left town today remarkable dincol LIS COVEnY rry an aug I 1 13 local ruiell ian ifsits say pay one of the most wonderful discoveries recently made is atiat made by a black blacksmith amith of this city named ferdenand allard it i tile the ion long 0 lost art of harde hardening nin copper axes and other edged tools made of liardo hardened tied copper have been exhibited by him 1111 which rival tile best steel of the pre present sent day to pierce allards allarde Al lards prepared copper tested at the governments ride niile ran ranges a shot was fired from fai doity ty yards distance the bullet was S frh Iii vered into a thousand fragments another missile struck more squarely and was completely flattened this chis is claimed by experts to be i vastly antly 1 su superior to any anything thin tile the best steel could do under like circumstances and the matter ii ia to be brought to the ini immediate mediate attention or of the britis li lord admiral BURIED UNDER A BUILDING 0 G 0 EN N J aug 12 A building being erected hero here fell ell iv this i morning nor ning bl burying irving divent twenty y nien ile beneath beli cath its ruins tile bearch for bodies under the wreck of the collapsed building was immediately begun the first victim taken out was an all italian workman dead the body belly was terribly niang mangled lell soon oon after three kotlic others rs were removed iu a dying condition 0 n up to a late hour tonight twelve men inen have been taken out all seriously ay and our fatally wounded several of the others it ii is id feared will a also so die the work of rescue is being pushed forward very fait thein the injuries of tho those a tak tikon en from the ruins ruins are of a most terrible nature the limba of some being 15 torn off while tile the faces and bodies of others are cru crulies lied almost beyond recognition later another lead dead body has been recovered that of a boy named McKen mckenion con DUG OUT OF THE OCEAN NEW YORK aug 13 captain thomas simonds of the hydraulic dredge little Grant granttham that is anchored in ill tile the t aund just south of port morris dock was ivas very serious today lie he had bad been grappling 0 day after lay day for lost i in ri tho the british ship hussar after the firt f plunge of the bucket buck et about one cubic yard or of mud was dumped dpn the rating grating when the men begin began to sort and wash for treasure tile captain saw so something methin c yellow glitter ani and picked it up it was war an all english 0 guinea of the time of george III it was in a state of preservation and only a li little tle blackened by the water half a dozen more were found then two 0 gold old buttons from the uniform of a british naval officer the next plunge of the bucket brou glit ait up a quantity of copper coin coin worn very very thin athe by alie water captain simonds said we e are light bight over the stuff I 1 am cock certain and I 1 expect to have all of it up tip very soon then the bucket brought up up two short square bars famished and pitted by brine ort on being scraped they proved to bo be or of pure whits metal captain simonds took them to a jeweler and they were pronounced ut sterling erling 0 silver that ended the find of the day but it established beyond doubt that captain simonds has located the lost hussar and her ter enormous treasure and is perhaps on tile greshold tre of great wealth for himself and other members of the coul com pity p ity r is as known tile only coin and precious metal i ever recovered from the wreck ex I 1 capt thirty 1 guineas by a wrecking party in 18 7 63 the dredge 0 is is anchored choked in ill ninety feet of water irater directly recal v over the i pot where it is said the corvette containing the money to pay ot off brigit british ii troop t copi sunk with tile the gold in the is directly on one hundred and thirty seventh street THIRTY WENT MAP MAD LONDON tug aug 12 A dispatch to tile standard says bays that twenty adults ten children and nun numerous crous animals were recently bitten by bv a mad wolf at lodic godso hole and all are arc now raving mad and beyond rc recovery covery their howlings liow lings 0 are described as terrible in the ex extreme trenie HILL WILL TAKE THE stamp STI mia NEW YORK auz an 1 u an C evening I 1 I 1 paper aper ays prominent ta tammany in M a I 1 I 1 r ollice s state that senator hill will take the stump slump in october and III make ake a number of speeches in ill the city and state the most of liis his speaking pel kill will vill probably be done in tile inte inferior bior of the tate but lie will make inake one or more speeches in ill this city and probably one in ill brooklyn KILLED KI lIED ont aug 13 seven S inedea edes left here on oil a handcar han lea r As A 4 they were going at a lilily bivil speed sliced through a deep out cut an all en engine i inn coming from tile the opposite direction crushed into them three were cre instantly killed and the other four thrown against a ainest the face of the cut and dangerously wounded two are not likely to recover A BROTHERs FT WORTH tex aug 13 this ino rooming ining george burton was nias shot and killed by george acor c meyers a boy seventeen years of age ia burton urton attempted t to 6 rape the eight eighteen eel year old of meyers the boy was arrested and id locked up ill but there was little question of acquit acquittal al burton to wai wa a book agent and had only been in ill tile the city a couple of days R OOT r OT HER cowf 1 1 minn 11 hurt burt I 1 levier and charley charles lemont young C I 1 nen men living 0 at dundee three enill nn lus froni from here are arc both in ill loewit loe with li miss tonkey lonkey of their town made an agreement to settle tile matter by fight in the 1 presence cresence of the yount young woman misi lonkey was anat watching ching 0 the encounter from a buggy when lahe n the horse took fright and ran away throwing glicr ter out it is thou ailt I 1 ole is fatally hurt i AN ebol SI SPANISH knish F ORK af ug 12 A little over a week tagouie atho arife of carl grotegut a 1 dan dillof f this city asad permission to cotil salt lake for a few da days ys to vi vitt arf some there the husband consented and give gave her monety dionet with which to purchase a tic ketland she departed A few days aad ago Grotegut got an all inkling that nil all was wai not right inquiring at tile dit de bere jie he found i that his wife had purchased a return ticket to it lake which expired expire last nig nichy t and lie took a trip trill to that calling on her relatives ho to learned learn lear neu to his consternation that they ilia ld neither seen nor hoard heard anything ing of her grotegut recalled that liis his wife had been quite intimate with a man named lamed james par bar 1 who was at onetime section fo foreman reDlan on oil the rio kio 1 I grande western railway near here bere and who lias has sine t gone one to idaho from there barr arote letters to mrs grotegut and ahi ahio abo o to her husband the day dav after the he woman left here a letter leiter win received in this city from barr bated abed in idaho I 1 and it is supposed that after writing id r the letter lie asme c ne down to salt sail lake met mrs grotegut Gro teut and they went away together the woman has one child whish afi she took with her the husband is more grieved over the loss of thi the little one than for the tha in other mother wild s says avs that should his wife by her paramour or ever be in needy circumstances cum stances if she will let him know lie he will gladly help her and is even now willin willing tai to receive her back aaen again C grotek grotegut Gro legut ut would be thank thankful Fui for any information ion concerning liia his wife child 4 01 OVER FIVE AND pEl TU ST au aug 14 cholera Cli olera returns fro froin in the abole of russia lussia for the alie alth insi show ft a large lare lar e increase in iii i 1 the number of 1 new cases as well 1 as ill in the mortality bality there aro arol 4 1 deiv cases and R reported AT r wc IL X li i li ak r ij i T T lannon LhNn TON oN AWS jauz 11 A itch teh to all elear I 1 says ays that th tha capt captain aill of tile the steamer borg which R sank the pleasure ajax oft off ilal sing fors early last monday morning i ng says BILYS that lie he ran his acsel on the wrong side cide of the ajax in order ordel to avoid the shallow sli allow water lie ile pleads that lie li had ad no option to do otherwise c bec because aue the ajax did not allow liis his vessel sufficient room although 0 the ajax was licensed to carry oil only I 1 seventy five persons she had passengers aboard the number of lives lost joa is nearer eighty than forty the light from the moon as well as from the vessels furnace and lanterns showed I 1 hundreds iund reds of heads and arms in ill the water struggling to catch hold of anything any tiling that coufa ile be found thu the fight fi lit of many jo to throw off those clinging abou arou around h rd them the q tricks shrieks elf women and children all combined to makel make a cecic 0 that w would lie be hard to paint I 1 I 1 j divers report many unhappy J victims now lying in a mass ill ili ti the le saloon of the alie ajax their lodies bodies and faces disfigured and distorted to in an |