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Show OGDEN DAILY. OOMMERGIA OGDEN, UTAH. FBI DAY MORNING. AIT.IL 3, 1691. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 156. striker ia tb rlciruty of tbslr iaUetioa oatLebnde and sfeffsd to light a ct ratdiag. A few frkvtcd ma left at cgar. lie thicks rusxv i U.l the fctaxdard aaacaved to repair It armd the guards aad that they too and warei? reached Ue Mor. tt Lgfatxg of tb auatch a a portent wood p act do anyway, fee too eajBw a a oy f eiLtLi bod of strikers, stow Buo.lr.g f i.y says, thev trid droclJy toward whereAnhe &JO saea. approrhd that piaeL Their stuul and sea fell aj areaad aim. atmes oMwed, Xhmr dram eurp wa other utcctl aad tocsght was thai cJcooad, and Uj ugly crowd gathered m Captain Loar said ha was ordered to a bunch oe the Uck hi rrkkifcg fere by Deputy hnriff McDonald. Is the plant for a saosneet s parley before fart, any nutcbarof outvUng stones At kwet attacking the place they knew to be we3 are Uog tud on both of ML Thea they separated, one UU) aea are ia the guarded. large detaebmeet advancing oa tb Pjoaaact tonight and in fxehcg generaor by the snail road, wtiie othere ted by the appearance of eevoral l?th andH'Jtb rriaccuteieht scattered orU. brow of thbiH,ad shortly after 3 o'clock, at a give signal m om of ecurity Uxh amocg striaers and rttizeca. The forviga etajent, bow- all moved down oe the works. ttere is very ner, is very uneasy andsueae thi wooded ccmcaaixn. or tneir nere eatong U.c plain Under order of Captain Loar, the rerettatiTe men that a higher power 65 guards stood quietly ia line before thaa the state wiil be called in, they inthe works. Suddenly the advancing timate plainly that their mother coun- snob made a break towards the feooee trice have something to aay as to of the company. A stern order of their may treatment by gusrdsahuin they "halt' was given, but the only say all bekicged to the mihtia. was the received attention it THE TSOOPS CAUJO OCT. firing of three shots by members of the PiTTsavsw, April 2. Nes of ths riot mob which whistled clue to the heads of the impassive guard. After shots st Murood. and the subsequent order were fired the strikers turned and went from th governor calling out ths tenth towards the stable of the company with and eighteenth regiments, created ina rush. Without firing a shot the tense esdtement here. The eighteenth started for the eoeoe of the guards wer ordared to follow, and com- regiment mand again given the strikers te halt. trouble si 6 o'clock this evening, bv two companies of the They only retreated further down the road and answered the order with yells Tenth. Mr. fYicka owner of Morewood and threats. Again was the command, plant and the largest coke operator in given and again caaae the mocking an- the county, said this evening: "This is swer snd the order to fire was given by no Question of wages, but only whether Captain Loar. The volleys from the our men working are to be shat down at Winchesters were well directed and few midnight and our property destroyed by rounds were necessary to drive rioters the rioters. Authorities must settle this back into the hills where hundreds of and we will know which is to rule mobs their fellow strikers bad gathered in or law." As ths men killed were all unnaturalanticipation of assisting m the raid but not in the battle with such a determined ized foreigners, ths possibility of inter- ta FIGHTING THE MOB. ir, THE ITALIAN' J. PRICE FIVE CENTS. her ar of th cftink that ther i to doubt the bum vrLarged with aaarder wer guilty. Still. lhy aay, if th lyncher go ueponifibwd rntpec-Ltluhac ia th Ucuted State ar not !." IDLE dr-grua-e, Chine'f Letter i Commended t Br All PMiies. ATED Siio anl Cork Both IWUr The Situiioa tVaring. Ajraimt Him. Vki5U7Tt", Aprd S. Mrjui I taLeads Coke The lat this recing bet per ili wa not prepared to soak any statement RHODE ISLAND' RETl'RNS. Bloodshed. phas of th Italian V TARDY 'EXPLANATION. aaffair.to tb Helatest ha ot yet tranaitled Marui di nudini' latest ttieesag to A Cloe Tktory for th Eepibliriiu but expert to do m Secretary Tk lUlua Gevrrsaieat VlrtuallT in a short Biaine, Eat 5o Choke Made of wa atd tia.a. It tonight NINE MEX KILLED. that th tueeaageof Marqut Iidini, th Admit That It Artiua Was Mate Official. ubstanc ot ahk-- was given in th Takta Too Hastily. pre dispatch from tkiue, clears th ituatkio to khu extent and London. April Michael r Tb Nnmlr Wounds Esti- oiec th way fur th establishment of ditor of The Labor World, has Iaritt sect a Aprd Wabigtox, of for iner ajoicabl relattoe between Fifty, All Unnat D lilts' fetter to Manjuia Iaiperiali ia th government, if It!y due not intend dispatch from Sligo to that paper, sayuralized Fortteneri. oomuendHl by men of all to carry the mailer to the last extremity. ing that th Parnellite admit they ar very stror-t'shades ot toii tk her and th ODintoo The tone of the nteaaag would indicate beaten and th natiaJisi expect a that representation of th attitude of tuaiority of about IjXtS. The Tories, is widely xpraMd that it will bring th Italian government to a calmer conatdsr- - th United State made in Secretary adds Daritt voted for IfcHoo, the Par Two Eerimenti of Militia Ordered atton of the matter. Tbvr is considera Blaine's letter to Marquis Imperiali and netlite candidate. A local orange todg to the Seene The Fomca Ele-ble publie indication expressed at the the explanation of th status of affair also supported th Parooliit candidate. The elections forth which, it i presumed, Minister Porter attitude takes ia the matu by Cos, Aprd who have lone been citizens mad to th Italian foreign office bar pour law guardian in th northwest Excited. Ureatlj of the United State and are now taking beeo well received by the Italian part of Cork county today resulted ia . with th luliao government ministry and that Italy wa disposed to msjorities for the McCarthy candidates side and satisfaction. The feeling await a regular and orderly procedure of two to one. This was supposed to b demanding PrrrsBCBo, April 2. A deprU bt: thst if the men ar American citizen ot th judicial institution ot this a Parnellit trocghold. tl i reported between th striker tod and hav talten th oath of allegiance to country. ta United Stat, tbey are no longer A CLOSE CONTEST. lb armed guard at Morewood tLia I'ree Comment. subject of Italy, whoa duty it is to morning at 3 o'clock. take up arms la her defense. Pall Mall Ga The Republican Seeia to Lead by London, April he Three or four hundred striken apx Kepreseautiv Farouhar. of New this zette Half a Length. . that th inciafternoon, says proached the works of the C. H. Frick of tb correspondence dent will not York, speaking to the reputation of Coke company and began to batter K. I, April published thia morning, said he believed tb United Stadd Tb Providencr, tea. It ba revealed a Blaine' latter would appeal to th good down the gates. When ordered to deelection' returns at 1 o'clock mak it weak in American th constitution place ens of every fort iga nation. all it pretensioos. sist tby tired on the deputy sheriff and Mr. Iilaine certain that there has been no choic by Ha said, "I taly don not want war, ah with would be several. his men, slightly woinding perhaps, to de- th people for any office upon the genw a nts to bluff us out Secretary Tracy pose King glad enough national complications arising have been abould now send a letter a circular different Lynch, but Louisiana is of a eral ticket The republican carried a The latter returned the fire with Rem band of guards. opinion. The foreign element freely discussed. Th Austrian consul letter to th contractors w ho are en- - in the United SWEARING VENGEANCE. ingtons, killing s even rioters instantly, State giv them om se- sufficient number of towns to giv thm afterthis a lh received ornaval Shomburg dispatch gaged vessels, constructing th fifty fiv votes necessary on joint while many were wounded. Firing on both sides continued hardly noon from Parker, leader of the strikers, dering them to hurry up th work, com curity ss well as involving them in soro ballot The guards tired two volleys before three minute. The volley from the informing him that several of the men pleting tne vessel a quickly a possi- danger it i improbable that Italy will stands: The total vote for governor Bourtoo (nationalist), 381; the United State when, like the rioters retreated. Previous to the guards had a terrible effect on the com- killed were subjects of A a stria. He re- ble at th government' risk for dama attack Davis 22,11'.); Ladd (republiah other (democrat) has o countries, many of given matwhile mas the latter plied that he would investigate the strikers, ges and extra expense. This mere indi rsid the rioters cut the telegraph and pact can), 1,816; Larry (prohibition) 1$3. postages to th United States. made sn sttempt to return the fire with ter, but denlired to talk further. we cation are that to for ready prepare The next general assembly stsnds: telephone wires. what weapons they possessed, but withLondon, April 1 The Standard says Governor Pattison has been in con- anything Italy might be disposed to do, 21 republicans, 9 democrats, Gto ALL FOREIGNERS. out effect. The dead was left lying in stant communication with the civil and that w did not intend to yield when w that Secretary Iilaine' note offers little Senate, be chosen; the house, 31 republicans, 23 A private dispatch from Greensburg the road, while the wounded, estimated military authorities in the cok region were in tb Tight, would put an end to prospectof a speedy settlement It not an 19 to be chosen. and fifty were either today. This afternoon Sheriff Clawson Italy's demonstration." at between actually defiant note it ia by no means democrats, ays eleven men were killed and twenty assisted or forty carried into the His the are Th tbst from sway bodily plausiarguments Greensburg ' Mqm in World's Fair Matters. telegraphed apparent inability of the United conciliatory. seven ' wounded in the Morewood riot hills by their fellows. All day the en- affairs at ML Pleasant were alarming State to actually extend to foreigners ble enough, but they leave untouched, are all tire coke scenes tis morning.TheThe dead miners main have be could not contention. regions presented that as the tenth the protection w hich is guaranteed in Italy's Chicago, April 2. An attack on th foreigner. governor has ordered of the wildest excitement, the foreign assembled beforeregiment h 2. The National treaties in esse an outrage is committed morning, the board ot control took most of the time Berun, April I the Tenth to aid sheriff of the regiment driven element especially have been sould be sent by a special train. for which th state is responsible, has q says that Baron Fava's note to Mr. ot th National World' Fair oom misfrantic by this woeful result of their. oouuiy id queuing in This order was given and the eighteenth led to cosiderable talk in diplomatic Blaine is perfectly correct adding, "Italy coke region. The sion today. Tbo board submitted a re raid. Always tur left Pittsburg this evening. i i quite Inspector circles. (tyeeimoreiBim rignt in not wishing to discus of this city has been bulent, sullen and ready for desperate General McKibben telegraphed this was a ugg es ted that congress mizht American institutions and in calling at port outlining what it has been doing ' It itself in readiness. measures, they are not one whit evening that things were serious, as the hav to ohaog the method of negotiat- tention to me principle ot international tor the past few months in the way of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., April 2. At 2:15 cowed by the death of several of their deputy sheriffs are deserting. approving the building plans of the di- ing treaties, but when this view was law." is morning a mob of 500 men began number, while they have sedulously conGroeve-noto presented The Voeeiche Zeitung today remark rwiurj mating ennnge in salaries, etc. toting at the Standard works. They cealed in their homes, those of tbeir he very,, promptly replied that no that the Italian news are Obiectors, headed by Commissioner Did Their Duty. Tbey in reassuring no sons of were the Jeetroyed company's prop-rt- number wbo wounded, many "The Uoi'.ed the face ot the hostile tone ot American Williams, McDonald, Ryan, Lannan and change was1 necessary. and cut the telegraph lines so no doubt unto death. Anathemas, loud and nTTsBURG, April 2.M. t rick owner States," he laid, "can Harris, counted that the board had exbe trusted her and alway that more reliance can ceeded Wning could be sent to the people st deep, have been beard on every side all of he Morewood riant was seen at his to do what is honest and right we need be placed hopes the it ruthority; that question of former than "on the upon torewood. About 3 o'clock the party day. Word has been sent by secret office not go to the extent of revising all our bombastic utterances of Mr. Blaine, who site, salaries and appointment were in said: "We He .this morning. In the mean- mesas all over that region that their i&rched to Morewood. methods for the sake of pleasing coun- is accustomed to hid weak reasons with mi jurwuicuon m tne commission while the wires were hurriedly repaired comrades were fired on and mowed down placed our men and property in the tries which alon. It is intimated annually senp large numtrong words." nd word was sent to Morewood that without any provocation, and deadly hands ot the lawful authorities for pro ber ot theKpeople discontents may to on r shores." be strikers would attack the works in vengeance on each and every member of tection. Th sheriff at Morewood has Bkrlin, April 2. Th Fv jJTairogJ. USUTCIHI ' "IVBUOr HUUfJ, - ID gUV a up in oiu ngtit u an dest open ard e is 9h plaon. n4frad planned. voi royjjh Jiujyor tcvj in it- ne governor is uoing directory and the nation. matter like regard the th Italian tragedy, ttwjUv .3." comes from the foreign elel affair of the 1 his is no quarrel about wages andk kave-U had un equal right to interfere in the conduct of the 7'Taiio,L,JM more in cnaoa, Kii denutv sheriffs were soon lnread- v. THE KILL.EE ALL FOREIGNERS. ttorjonce only, but whether our raen working are it A a watf of rcase where the murder negro radicals think he hasty. - ili ti receive the attack. The men It will be naticed that all the men to be shot down at unamend uuu our every reasons occurs in the soutn diplomatist in an interview today said The Foremost of Mtsous Dead. divided in three parties, Capt Louer killed bear foreign names, and is a fact nmrrtv destroyed bv rioters. The au for political "The Ital he hoped the withdrawal or uaron r ava we will during a federal election." having charge of the party placed benwd that not one of them was a naturalized thorities must settle this, and reWashington, April 2. General Albert whether mobs or laws are te rule. ian government, said be, must surely can would leave the Washington government the big gate of the barn and stable citizen of this country. It is also sup know the would if national unmoved and alize the that only government punish filled Pike, Grand Commander of the Scottish posed that many of the wounded were At noon ia!train left Greenburg not protect the lives ot its own citizen Italians themselves. Rite of Masonry of the Southern juris As the rioters passed the company s fOPBiffn. an.i thia explained the deep re with deputies, armed ana prepared tor or interfere to punish their murder it Rome, April 2. The newspapers to diction, and Chief of the Royal Order of face store they raided it, and then marched emressed in every long siege. foreign for do . . not bo oan l foreigners." tn t.hA barn and aitempiou 10 ureHu in the coke regions tonignt. mi more importance to the Fava Scotland for this country, died this even ine ri ibh Secretary Blaine ib transacting rou day gave Hnwn the irates. They succeeded in do and Hungarians were almost fearless. A Cabinet Meeting. treat the matter with the ing. It is said that lieu. Pike othas apbut in new affair, tine business. There is nothing Maine, ing this, and as they entered Capt Louer The deputies say that not one was pointed Josiah IL Druwmocd, has Fava Buron Italian situation. 2. moderation. Governor Pat the It is felt that as greatest April or Harkisburg, called out to thein to nan his successor in the Scottish Rite, tney wouiu struck on the back, but all bore marks his for made been not toward s directed passhas action Blaine yet morn application to was Their answer tire upon them. J. of bullets in the face, indicating that terson summoned his cabinet this nor has the Marquis Imperialo the avoidance of dangerous complication which will be either Surgeon-Gener-Thomas H. M. Browne, of the navy; lire, rattling a Hre in the direction of the they died fighting with what weapons ing to consider the situation in the wes ports, and Blaine's of the administration, federal the for receipt or Thomas 8. of deputies, some of whom were seriously they possessed. Thousands of strikers tern coke region. Telegrams have been acknowledged letter sent him yesterday. therefore that tbe withdrawal ot Baron Caswell, of California, Albert rike was and their friends poured into this place received from Sheriff Clawson and othinjured. Kentucky. Dudley, secre Porter on Minister inevitable. nrst was callers the Fava Among the ELEVEN RIOTERS KILLED. from all over the region to have a look ers of Westmoreland county, telling of tary were the British minister and Sir continues to display the greatest activ well known to nil persons interested in Free Masonry, having held the highest the word to at the dead, and, perhaps hear what the the riots and asking for aid from the Charles T upper ot Canada, who talked ity, holding frequent interview witn offices Capt Louer then gavefired tofell in the order and written many darkness As to have the ordered before The say. once. were living militia at Two volleys governor fire. with the secretary an hour, presumably Marquis Rudini. works in regard to it. Eleven men fell night the foreigners began to draw the Tenth regiment to proceed at once about the seal fisheries, reciprocity and mob broke and ran. Don Chisootte 2. The Rome, April the to. Mount Pleasant and the dead in the road, and the wounded are away in knots, and the night after tiignteentn other matters foremost in the minds of Delia Mancia newspaper advocates the Forfeited Confidence. Ihe riot lowered amidst great fear of what regiment is under arms to await further Canadians. estimated as high as twenty-seveabolition of the Italian legation at were mitrht hannen before another dawn. in riot the took orders. who part deputies Rome, April 2. It is learned from reli Washington on the ground that it is Abilene, Kansas, May 2. Beet sugar TiAtA tonicht word was received here experienced men, armed to the teeth. minister sources able United tne States witn to that relations useless continue riot in the xperimenta which several farmers in The Behringr Sea Case. Last night Superintendent Pickard that, two more men concerned Porter has done much to pacify the Ital- state which is only capable ot insuring Central Kansas contemplated under the be not could names Their died. on had was raid a contemplated told them Washington, April 2 Attorney Gen. ian government and won over to his way immunity for aseassinB. make nine in direction ot Dr. Scheitweiller, claiming the works and presented each man with learned. These twoasdeathsresult of the Miller Sun prints to represent a German syndicate, have the New York, April known are today formally hied in the Su- of thinking other ministers, several of all that a Winchester. "I have promised proinduce been have to the whom trying of theiruards. but there is no preme court of the United States a re late to The state agricultural tection," he said, "to our men and I Italian premier, Marquis de Rudini, to the following from ashington received been abandoned. m in an official circular, announces must, irive it to them. When the raiders innht others are eitner aeaa or had turn made by Judge Bugbee of the be less hasty. The college, Sun correspondent night: n.ritical condition, as the guards nas lorieuea tne conAlaska, District court, to a writ come, obey me; fire the first shot into The idea of war is scouted in diplo fmm hicrh official authority a true expla that Scheitweiller kill and evidently did so. Sitka, to to tire orders retreat not do a raiders court of that fidence ol that institution. It is asserted the the asHing If air. Supreme the has Jiiven which course and circles. matic of Italy the the nation over government all from he bus no connection with any uerman cause be shown why a writ of prohibi ehoot a second time, and keep firing Ftcnorts late indicate a fearfully dancerous and tion should not issue in the schooner Fava's final withdrawal has not been pursued in first recalling Minister favawhile you have ammunition. Protect syndicate. war. said men HUiuiiana is decided that anei It word upon. definitely thrpntftmncf of affairs, and the company's property, protect the men excised condition Say ward Behnng Sea case, the return even if Fava is withdrawn, it will be ting by diBpatnh from Rudini to Im on be to soon was guard militerv lives. The own case that and of record the in full the Arkansas Will Xot Be There. at work and protect your as the most forcible protest periali tonight tbat secretary niaine dbb done labor ora eites United States District knownonly the submits that man in my employ who runs, I will was received bv law abidine foren to a as make alnnir hfien ready proper in diplomacy and not alike with the court of Alaska had full jurisdiction Little Rock, Apiil 2. The state sen ehoot dead on the spot Any man who rinls and coke oDerators of a conflict between the United rnaratinn for the killing of Ital- runner satisfaction. of evidence liveliest will ate today refused to pass to the third An exception will probably be taken to States and is not willing to accept my terms Italy. The Italian cabinet tana. and that Italy's action has will I and not contain DYNAMITER. does A RUSSIAN rear it because the into return the please drop me eipiuuiuiou reading of the house bill, appropriating ministers are m receipt or a large num been too send him home under guard." At Leisenring, Constable Campbell the evidence brought out before the ber of cablegrams and letters from prom Ta that from hasty. time when Baron Fava 830,0(10 for the state exhibit at tbe the Sitka court. "Is everybody satisheur attAmrjted to arrest John LushKa inent Italians in New York urging mod first received instructions to present nis World's Fair. As the legislature so "Yes, sir," rang out all along the line Russian, for joninlicity in the bomb eration. letter of recall until the day ne did so journs Saturday this defeats the meas with MonDeath. of twenty Keeord The and eich man was aupplied thrnwinfr that occurred there on was earnestly urging his government ure. di Italian Rudini. he TheMarauis the of command dav. LuBhka fiercely resisted and called cartridges, and under the 2. mes Wash., to April cable sent taking such an important step another Spokane Falls, delay today con premier, a to t.hA nnnrintandent marched A ruffilist Sentenced. for aid. A fellow countryman, wht was Word has been received of the death ot sage to the United States on the subject and holding out promises ui iuiuuj venient point course on the outside of the office where Lushka This of controversy. ottlmnt. New addressed Orleans of the trouble, Kansas City, April 2. Charles E. had been tramed. save the alarm, ana Toneaket, chief of the Oolville Indians, to the de Francavill, hn fniiniviul fnr nine or ten days. Imperiali Marquis Huns. who and Slaves was a friend moments there howling Tonasket has always been a warm in a few Italians, On Tuesday he was peremptorily Clifford, the San Francisco pugilist, secretary of the Italian legation - shot David Greever, a Doted Btock man the of thereplace mob and surrounding no foreigners longer to Ominous nrrWwl t of whites. signs delay he Mount Pleasant, Pa., Washington, to be handed to Secretary Lushka leaped through tne omce win Rome. AmiI 2. Thomas U. Tv,n nrasAntml his instructions to Sea of this city, for an alleged attempted asBlaine. The message is in reply of a gathering, of a storm in the coke re dnw. carrvinir with him a pair of hand one of the partners in the famousDarrmg, On his return to his sault upon Clifford's wife, was sentenced Rlnine. house ru.rv Blaine's last Rudini has note. says some Italy time, miffs. Several shots were fired after 8 in have been observed for he was astounded to find a today to two years in tne penitentiary. of Barinc Bros. & Co.. or Jjonaon, aiea asked nothing but the prompt institu If, apartments and at two o'clock this morning it burst him. but he eecared. last evening of exhaustion following an tion of regular judicial proceeding! oohWrnm inatructinir him to withhold Clifford made a dramatio appeal de of further nouncinff "a people among whom a man Tonight a warrant was placed in the rmeratinn. at Morewood plant The fight was bnet against the guilty parties at New Or the letter until the receipt however as has no Tt was too late 2. The wife of leans. He adds, it would have been nrrlara and deadly. Two rounds of cartridges hands of Sheriff McCormick, and withfora April Washington. right to protect the honor of his guards large posse of men he has started were fired bv a band of of West Virginia, absurd to claim punishment for the of na a nt his recall had been officially pro. wife and his ramily." Faulkner Senator Lushka strikarrest of TAisennnir to make the and seven of the charging mob and sDread world wide. The Hied vesterdav afternoon from intlama fenders without the guarantees afforded ers fell dead, while at least forty others and his comDaninies were armed, and a tion of the stomach, caused by an at by a regular trial. ftat of this inoperative telegram shows The Italian Immigration. the were wounded, how badly cannot be n fiirht will certainly follow, unless tack of the grip. The diplomatic incident, the marquis hot it ana Horded upon after the return taken surnrised. ia New were man Rome to York, April 2. Superintendent as Rudini they Premier definitely stated, says, can only be considered closed when of men the officials that labor Minister with The deny interview hia anA their of Immigration Weber pays the immiaway by aft,r Miss Ellen Bayard Married. companions. the federal government has declared the were Killed lor gooa will be remembered that It Tki rfnWn trills instantly were at Morewoodwarrants Porter. terms which the upon prosecu gration from Italy is rapidly increasing; have been issued and Wilmington, Del., April 2. The mar precise t: T4.i:. Tnv,n PnWa and causes tions will be oommenced. In the mean Rudini whs absent from Rome for two in fact, leading all other countries. The of mur and on the R. A. charge Lemenhaupt riage of Count James Broghtl for the deputies time the Italian government takes cogni i thron Hava durine the pendency of for March are: Italy 7,8C9, Gerder, with General Manager Lynch ol MioB Ellen Bavard. 'youngest daughto zance of the federal government's dec the negotiations between Baron rava figures7,087, Great Britain and Ireland Pole, Nalentine Zeidel, Slav; iaui many Slav.' The attack was well the rncK company ana oupennrenueni, of ex Secretary of State Bayard, took laration, acknowledging the fact that and Secretary Blaine and while Minister 4,380, Hungary 3.589, Austria 3,484, and Morewood of the Minister have Ramsav charged to plant evidetermined homestead wub at attempting the Bayard 1np todav compensation is due the families of the Porter Total 29,338. Sixteen planned, headed by men Russia 2,923. listened to. as accessories before the fact. dently to intimidate the men working Bishop Ooeman, of the Protestant Epis- victims by virtue of the treaty existing Favas appeals for delay and seven Italians landed at hundred in the small count and The officiated. plain THE DEPUTIES. It is therefore irfectlyand ARRESTING between the two countries. there once for alL At 12 o'clock copal church, office today. dispatch the barge of this explanation mnntARR nroceeded at once to their new bodies of strikers began to gather on light al have of number A revoldeputies large Rudini to Imperiali that Tuesday home at No. 1017 Adams street There . Opinion of Italians in London the hills. They were armed with Myers Wants Another Match. rnadv been arrested and the labor leaa will be no bridal tour. laat. the Italinn government became vers, stones, iron bars and every con- ers U are 2. all until interview an rest In will not London, April mntnnrl it had made a mistake and af say tbey New Orleans, April 2. A match has ceivable weapon. Headed by a drum care of. Master Workmen Wise determined been made between Myers and Bowen reflection it taken of the StanTexas. Signor two Bonacina, A in to the ter Blizzard day marched 'Jays first president corps they refused warrants by two different Italian chamber of commerce in th that the course of wisdom was to offi for a purse of 53,000, to take place May dard works, where tcey deliberately de- was of the peace, and after rounaiy Corsicana, Tex., April 2. During a city, said he iustices teleand regarded Baron Fava's ac- cially admit it. stroyed both the telephone them secured warrant blizzard last night which blew down tion as "somewhat 16, in the arena of the Olympia club, uncom- precipitated. It was graph wires, so that word of their will be Closed. Case Kiucaid McCales. the Marquis of Queensbury rules, They Justice fmm The der a fire from a a mere flnsh of fire which would end in oe sent to iuurewwu. buildings, fences and trees, mg couia not i c..- i iniAttnt- - HarvMi on an me iruuruo uuuuuowjvi Z taking evi with five ounce gloves. WiaiinTOX. April added room a Bonacina to communicated nothing." Signor Sue vvniie aii iu oiHuuurii wuiao, i""'"'"- - rT defective closed today Myers has never been satisfied with nr.rhtnT mnvahl. theV the Slfair. .11. Jlrnir Home, and one of "There is not much sympathy aoiong dence in the Kincald case will first meeting, when Bowen defeated the to A striker named D. m. bo was in the State Orphans' -- U the in begin argument who London closing men the to Italians and with burned was the the occupants, a girl, saiJ bim, hence this second match. were lynched in New Orleans. Italians morrow. from the surrounding hills among the leaders of the arioters, of men death. body to riM those of their fellow night that he was with to Strike wea rn-iait- y rliteUt h asam-iste- y i Italian-Amrnct- n i-T- t -- - - ,f eigh-tent- Zei-tun- g r, i y - . ,' i , i 1 . aWtrBtwuvJpers i 2.-- The . ' -- sixty-fiv- mS?wT e s, . hTtodWr I I g |