Show I I STRIKE TION NARROW 1 B ton March act IThe final settle In at nt of ot the great transportation In fr n this t city has narrowed today to tho the woe between n the freight handlers antI and l th freight clerks clerk ot of the th New York ew Haven and Hartford r l and nd the Bos ton tori de rail roMs The U by the freIght handle He and clerks that I ot of i bang taken back had i ot n in iii ti tJ body mei treated u AI new II men The only on concession thus fur far made by bythe bythe bythe the railroads Is I that they thay will tako take backas back all ai many men as ns they can find places for without prejudice The strikers ers erg number about 2000 Practically all nil others the engaged In the tha strike had observed the tho order declaring declarIng ing lag the tho strike off or today Some of the longshoremen found that their places had ha been filled but those thole who could coull not return today relying on Gov Joy Cranes Crane that thit U li difficulties would bo ho settled In duo lUt time faced tho the condi conditions wRIt with mote more or less Iou patience WILL BlICE MONDAY Pall Fall Mass MI s March of Ivor tho the cotton coton mill operatives hero heu wilt will wi go Into effect Monday as ns planned Tho lh manufacturers Ia and the labor lend lead leadom om Urn orl met In conference thin morning hut bul buthe the sitting woe was fruitless an OH R far nt ns a bringing peace pea co la le concerned concern el The Tho manufacturers ordered to 0 put Iut n a 1 el et six per cent raise o Into 1310 effect on next nUlt Mon Man Monday day Instead of ot two later laler but bu tin tho labor representatives stood out fur for the Ui full tul 10 per Iler er cent asked for forA forA A 1 LOUR Long LOlI Lost Found La Ia Orange lad Ind Maceli 15 Lewis J Grant Orant of has Just heart hear from his ide brother Alexander whom hi ho hohns Ii line has not seen neon leen for fOl fifty Itt years and who was s ne supposed to have been by tho the Ute Uto uI Indians unit and Mormons tr In I Ithe tho the Mountain Meadow massacre Tho rho family lived Ivell at Ont Oat anti and Alexander went vent to California h II ii search earch of ot gold goil After Ater a n few feI years year tin und and no tidings came from him Lewis stalled In search ot of him Thai Thaia a third started In search of th tho two and nt he Is Ie I still sti missing Alexander now no 70 years of or age h t I living nt at Neb web Ho Ito Inserted nn nfl In n a 1 newspaper an anthus thus thua lila his whereabouts hereabouts known It I develops that LeWis Iolla children at nt attended attended tended school daughter an Oi teacher but hut the Idea Idon never became known Ever lver J verY effort Is now being mado to hind find a a tract trace of the tho third brother BI r I It Macis hone Door loer Delegate Chicago March IB Tho Inter tolls toils of or a u I meeting between Ur 11 n 0 1 Clark n a former member of ot o tho thio J parliament parlament a n strong peace hence party varty man alan who Is II In Chicago supposedly on bUil bust and utI the Doer Hoor envoys C A 4 D W V and White nt at n a small dinner given by lete eter Van VUI In a a private room at tin tho Chicago Athletic club The Tho envoys arrived In Chicago Chicag troll frol Washington yesterday Dr Clan Clail reached reach ell hero Thursday Dr Dy Clark Clarki visit and the motive accordini to the tho Is la veiled in m tery and It also alleges that It I was wan Wi his wishes that his presence In the tho cli nt at this tune time became known to anyone Anyon In one outside of the of ot the Transvaal league I Dr Clark Clack is known to be ono one 01 of the strongest opponents the English wai wo party has hal today tOll y Until two months agi agiUs he Us left lello no III stone slone unturned In the tho hous of ot commons In his hi efforts to have the war brought to a I close He lie Is ono one Ol ol of o othe the acknowledged loaders leaders of the peace reace party In England In his hll opinion the tho tb Doers Beers should receive liberty Ibert Ills His Is mis nIs mission sion slon to this country It Is said sll hat has been k kept pt a secret and Ind nono noU of ot the tb Boer Boor envoys or Transvaal league lello oin am dab clala will wi toy say much of ot It I Tho The dinner was behind closed clofed doors dean and no one ono save the Ilie host and ond his fly five Ivo guests heard what was discussed Those present were wore the three special en envoys voys VOs Dr Clark S A Calhoun n a mem member member member ber of at the this Chicago Transvaal league and Mr Van nt nf for Hampton Court Oat Onti ft New Ness York March IB An American AmerIn syndicate It Is said nId to be negotiating for foi forthe the purchase of or the tle old entrance gate to Hampton J court co palace l according tc to tithe the London correspondent of Tho Tri Trl Tribune bune bone They The were recently pulled down and andal are MI now In the of n a wet well known dealer denier If I th negotiations arc an arl annot not broken oft off ar this country will lose losa one of ot the most historical of Oi early English wrought Iron work worle Montana for I New York March 5 10 steamer Menominee which salts sails sll Loony for or Lou Lon London don do will wi carry forty tort Montana ponies consigned to 10 W K E I Drury the veteran teran English pony expert American ponies are In great Ireat demand among polo players pInyon of ot England this thu year and nearly every over ever Atlantic trans transport transport transport port ship which sails auls from train hero car carS carries rIce ries A n bunch of these sturdy little an nn animals animals Will Wi Ignore I noro Master Builders Edict Seattle Wash March Build BuildIng Duld lag Ing Beate Trades Council Counci of or Seattle Sete met last Ilat unanimous vote ote dodd decided night and by b a ed ell to Ignore the edict Issued by b the tho Master Mater Builders association that If it I any members of ot the th unions on strike do du donot not hot return to work Monday all nil men mennow mennow now nol at nt work will wi be bo discharged This virtually means that If the master Ilter builders adhere to their expressed de determination determination termination the building Industry of Seattle will 11 be bo paralyzed The Team Drivers union after a n ses see session session sion elout lasting four hours hour has hns concluded to accept the terms of the tho association The Tho drivers will wil confer wih their employers regarding advances In lii wages without the tho union being recognized 4 81 NATI Washington March IB The sonata senate agreed at nt the suggestion of ot Mr Deny Berry of ot Arkansas to take lake up the tho ship sub eldy Mil bill bil Immediately after routine business on au Monday and that speeches on the bill bi be bo limited to 15 minutes ox ex except to tho the senator from Maine Maltie Mr Frye who rho was as accorded 30 O minutes minute Ife Mr Teller Teler of ot Colorado then began n a 1 In opposition to the pending ship subsidy bill bl HP He Ip maintained that un on under under onder der tho the la law the tho American Hag dog could CoUil coull be bo raised over oer any ship owned In whole or moro noro than halt half by American citizens fill thus thua gain whatever benefit that might Ind accrue While he be always had lud hal been In favor of ot the of at the merchant marine he could not nt believe that the pending bill bi could realize the hopes of ot Its advocates If It I he ho believed nuch uch results would be achieved ns as Mr Frye believed he be would support It To 0 his mind It wa WM Infinitely preferable to In the tM measure presented last lost lor I Washington March Murch the house louse met today Mr Parker of New Jersey Jorsey reported back buck from tram the com come committee on oil military affairs the lion Ion Introduced by Mr Richardson the Democratic loader leader lend r a few days lays ago ngo tailing upon the secretary of at war for forthe or orthe the he reports ot or certain army officers rl who examined Into the tho transport ser service service serIce vice Ice between Sun Francisco and Ma Mn Manila Mailla nila illa with the recommendation that a 1 be adopted which calls calie cals for tho ho facts relative to this transport set ser serIce Ice Instead of pf the th reports Mr Parker Parler explained that reports report report were wern necessarily confidential and con tI In many cases freely expressed x opinions which It might be unwise to tomake make mallo public All Al Congress desired or orvas vas rae entitled to he lie said Bald was lS the facts I wa Mr Richardson said laid that while he ho would have preferred the reports called caled tor or In his original resolution he would be satisfied with the tho substitute It If U It e wih te the this facts ui us he was Wa assured elcied It t would Ho lie Jo was Wa the th more disposed to 0 a woul accept the substitute as M the tho senate trendy already had adopted a resolution nl nI nIost most ost Identical with wih that Introduced by lat him If It Congress got ot the facts rela relative Ive tive lv to I the transport servIce he said saide he e 0 believed the country countr would f a 1 chapter of very Interesting reading The he resolution was Wa adopted without division then went Into committee of f r the whole and anI proceeded to the con of ot pension bills bi |