Show EP lOi eplow E da lol 01 1 IWA L S 41 ai 41 ts I 1 thelle thebe lids has hns v been a rumor rumon floating around the city for nor forti forfi short abort time baek back effect that the department at washington is not disposed to look favorably upon the bills of expenses which have been forwarded from ili bli e to for holding courts here Thet whet h tt tempts P which have been lately made mado to ru rule ruie our terri territorial officers out of f ex well weil known to our oun c citizens Z ens the authors of OT these attempt thought the plan plin a splendid one and ana en calce latea to ax the tho mormons cormons Mor mons 11 56 so bo 56 roud artud was 0 ne of the chry actors of his course in ih e matter atter that lie assaid is haid paid jo ala jip have av 0 written a letter to resident president grant gram informing fol him hird that ho he had found if it necesis saranto tp render a decision by which we the mormon attorney attorneys general i was of bf curt ourt nd all criel criminal fial were into info the hands bands of t hij h Q IJ U S attorney ruey 1 T rot tot goti doti eem tem rith w ph a retter letter if he did it it he had iq to get gel one of his blowers and did striker strikers to publish thai thay he 46 had aad dono done so in a to 0 anas ands anJE astern tern lern paper afraid probably that the thet fact that lie he so eminent a aman man as president grant graut should not comb to light any an way ay aut Ant 11 iier the glory 16 0 I 1 th there thero dr is to be obtained by sueh such a parade jardet of eol col contemptible b low row S spit pa t athe ethe tk author is of course wele 19 pinto jae a satisfaction toh to A maty mati ib 1 publish hi haa haq own W intolerance liberality and aad ti tice ce we suppose osa til that in ie at a free TP Q country pry like r this ha haw have ier it eslit it at washington at abb present ileasE glease af like eke or these threse high hadded pro edings feedings ce IT then Theu h lie lle est esl XV P lan ian an v will iiii ue we BU suppose fo get t congress s to fabb ptsy on them gom something ething sor for their thein relief and dik dil t tHen e well velh we 6 B shail ahall ail all gew gea ea what a congress ong wu do CIO jn n awit with thi au e a correspondence elle eile between th public accounts for j this his territory c and the attorney general which lwe publish in another coid cold column rani rabi W will interest acl r r ax ingenious dellbe to geb get a of the tinier transmitted toi tor parm paris was i made ua do us of curing the siege those p a gea rot fot the i paper which contained communication communications anfu a to relatives in P paris panis a ris rig were photographed with great car care e by the London londona 1 stereoscopic and photo grap grah graphic lile eom bom company pany pavy on pieces of 0 thin and almos aimos t transparent paper papel nebout an inc inch hanai handi and a hallau length by ay iy an inch in width of thesa Impress fon fou there coul db sean seen by the naked eye only two liili legio I 1 words ithe the times 11 and six bix narma brown biown bands representing the sis bis columns of printed matter mailer form inga ing a the newspaper apell under the bb wever the brown spaces heo beo el legible and every line of the newspaper was found to have beenk beema distinctly is tin copied espied co pled pied and with the ibe he greate greatest sf clearness the photographs werd word were sent to 10 bordeaux for then ceby carrier pigeon to paris when li received there we they y were wex magnified by the bla aid ot thern thein the magie magic 0 lanterns to a larg siz erand fadl fadi b ubon oaid a screen kereen A A a staff f or I 1 mediately e the messages a e anu ana d se bentt therb them tha PI places I 1 indicated i td by tile thoi thet advertisers ni now cf come 0 the tue e reflections dathe por taipei of th this invention why can ean no not hundreds un r of volumes of books w which abo hbo apy puo suc sucu such V large larj 0 5 am amoust 0 h ht of space be d re reduced tided bathis by y L this filser process dd that in libraries instead d of bf a itu student dait ha having fo make mako fatiguing fatig ding journeys from one a microscope ouid be r d passed pa d i 6 over dr the geo oco condensed apace s P 4 c 12 a abr aha t theore theote TV quiren da doame q ip 1 so i y d i r i 0 j 1 1 ta is being stagnated and ruined in the coal regions of b by y the unfortunate disputes which occur pl periodically between the owners min mineal baand and their employed emp loyes of ati AVi we hear bear of strike s theobal the eual coal miners aad a grein greik coal boal following aga altonse 1 the th mining of anthracite ita ith eoal coal is IS 4 one of the great industries of penn fenn sylva hia nia hla anu and at least lifty thou thousand sandi meil are employed in eind lind abbat thet thee in iffe jp althe total the past paal vear year was attolis abt att olit sixteen million toi Q J alt i 1 estimated that this amounda 11 isa iba laa by twenty ent fike flke five per pei dent cent th than ats it should ciu cid edh havo have aavo been had ad there thene heen been ben n no strike ri A Dj 11 iring the year yda y there was a e C hu ano another ther thor in luzerne luzenne and another in n carbon coli county nth at it Is li said that khat own owners ers era of iida iron furn ascii are growing tired of being beino obliged ed to 16 pite pile tip lap large and expensive e quantities of coal every time a ti report is circulated that there is to be a strike or suspension and bituminous coal is be ing brought fro tro w m he wes pennsylvania andris koiv belg used hi instead stead of anthracite in rolling mills located but a few miles from baines mines of the latter fuel 1 thinking men are having their minds directed to this important subject and they are anxious to introduce intro dupe adew anew a new order of things into the coal region at h a recent meeting of the philadelphia la social science association 1 mr dir eckley B coxe cose read a paper on od boards of arbitration mho amicable adjust ment of then ther wages particular ro reference ference tto to ule the present state of alae he anthracite coal tradell trade in pennsyl vania vanla 11 speaking db bof of the faelli fueling g which prompts the workmen to the case 0 of a single mine or manufactory as an illustration and says the 0 demand domand for the jurea aurea at the so as tp toi cause either ja jn price or larger sales 4 0 06 be or a combinas com oom binai 10 k af ty otlie the empio employer 1 or is naturally af pu to to supply this gee gle demand mand and is is t therefore obliged riot n t only to keep all his lil pid hand hanji busy bys but bp t aiso also to tp endeavor endea to obtain atai lumerl new pups the knowing 4 amat tl at businesses vory very active and feeling fooling that t tha ek T proprietor of the tae apt gry gny is anxious to ilese no time timo and that thao he als 13 I 1 ma making kin g money ispia seize upon uron ifil this 1 i opportunity tomake fo make a demand demaud uza lei lii baul maul d fon for r increased r sed seu pay either in the form wa wages borin or in that of adi adl a dimina minu atlon attai pathe hours ot la labor or the kama same thing I 1 may occur when ohp demaid demand for labor in orbr t T grades ra makes workmen searce scarce under eithe 0 o t the above circumstances u as the 0 operatives ea a t ve feel thab thai they are aro nbc likely to th be discharged d as their services ine ire aro are very much and at the same time they know can ean easily gahy find work elsewhere it happen if 4 on the tido othen other hand the employ that thai the sales of af his bis com oom tare are decreasing that the prica price is falling or that trade generally is la dull and nd therefore tho nu number aben aber of laborers beeking seeking emp employment at is increasing ad is 13 induced to offer less wakes wages than behas been paying a ta ahana as he feels satisfied that thoy they will smaller amount risk losing using their places and hain halu having them thong alec L py yaoma some bome who bata have bb been on thrown out of lot employ merit lix gle pie general beneral depres sign sigh of the ime trade there Is s I 1 ng ilg doubt that thea the boye circumstances cu p would often i justify Ps af y one pally parly in dd demanding ma idding more mora and ana the other in in giving giving jess liess i S and nd 1 both bolh paro wre infinitely I 1 ase an and onest honest up na Hi would occur tich hoever ho weyer wever ignot is not the thease ccase clase both parties ara prone to take taue a very vevy verz prejudiced yew of the matter in question I 1 I 1 I 1 th the remedy bat ahat hat he pro proposes 1 es to tb J jefro n fro duce duee to reconcile all nil hese heso ge rex ibe ice is a board of eco n they whey have bem ini int f late years yeara success au cess eess in many parts of lof eug englard Eng ragi lahd abId in hi the c lace and hosiery trades at dt nottingham there were formerly forna forba bli bil Y aboud three strikes every year bail basi introduction af jofh h EB bard os Arbit no a a atly ably V hg has be been e ai lost ny strike equal rucce brucce has attended the in the theis t potteries the cleveland iron dlf dif districts rius riUa au aud and ld several other places in england the method hit upon to ta carry carny out this system is thus by b mr boxe ahen aix alx tra dehas ed to ada ha institution a atthe at the beinin pein bein mn of earch yar bothi me the employers eus eui N and ind emi select by election a erta orta number bf of ta thir thic air I 1 f nol fel ol 01 lows lit pay f fay ay su Q eight t W xa rqn ai fram each az Y to x represent ea t n ard letus E at suppose i thit jeaa efcy party has aa selected ten ton d delegates at ag at the beginning e ay iy ning 0 of f tuo tue 11 tade trade year these twenty men w fedt td g git I 1 herand organize the board br b r rd d thy iby ele el ecUng a vice pre president s 1 d or these moers moors is gene gend generally rally nally ta taken ke a from ta the tho 10 em ana anu anatha the tha ithen ither from the employed emp emi IQ loyes 7 es A geordt secretary ary aty is elo eio eiso also chosen who may ay or may m ly not be a salaried officer cir annd aund who acts gets a clerk gierk to the board noti notifies fles fies the different pa afe interested asto theli their deci Jeci decisions and itil performs such buch other duties mayhe as maybe ie ro aa ar 1 I by thai that tha body he nee deew df abt b bec bet member k as hiss functions are simply first business which co comnes cornea nam dam before the doard board lifter it hasteen has veen been 14 ischo mhd or ein bin bip r i e and this as is one 1 ot the most important acts af pf f that body it itis IA very Important that this thih elec tion should take lake place lace before any has been discussed or any attempt ismaro sett ieca leca dispute as sait satt it will sili 1 cipuch easler easier nor for them to agreed eppli n q per pez dysoh sohl if tha th io locton V ya ford mord r 4 the martisi par h efe eee thear las drs dis jas s 0 o ri M sy 0 ry desirable at leaston least that the person aldu 44 in interested e re st grf arf QI em ora aloye olby eian in thea trade in laue sUon in iq fact ills ilis is decision would probably gly gis gig ogreater 9 greater K if he hinted v it is very vary ono one whon iia lia been a master jor or workman to 14 davv himself of the prejudices of his als blass jl C 4 ass 01 fit ii inn dnn any dispute alisea between t the tho 11 0 workmen woi wol k cheti ana and their employers in the bradin trade question it is referred to tx the board for settlement and that body first endeavors to miar liar monize tho the views of both parties by a careful examination of the facts of tho case accompanied by an discussion of the subject the members first try conciliation and in most cases that method is success successful ful fal jf if they at att first their views dicen differ widely they them postpone voting on the question until the la last st moment momen both parties bein being g unwilling tb resort to the tife umpire partly because became a deel decision of the tho boar board without his intervention is always more satisfactory to all concerned lecause because Ie cause neither party feels fools sure that he will decide in their favor this system Js ls now being looked upon with favor wherever introduced itis it is 19 said sald said to do away with a part of athe the an aich capital espital and abd labor and any system which will a accomplish this end should be hailed balled with pleasure by all classes of men ii IN I 1 Williama burgh N Y numbers of women and young girls have bave been aten stabbed walking in the street and the assassin or assassins assa sains have heaped escaped detection to so great a length have these thebe attacks been carried that the pub lie lioi school a hafe been heen nearly deserted as few parents are willing willingto to trust trusi thein their dear drar ones in ih the public streets long enough to togo i go to ta a school ool unless they ac ho company them these crimea became ad 86 nuni numerous erous that by order of 14 ltha superior officers a number of policemen donned wd wymena menA clothes and then walked along the streets streeta where theyan the irei rei rel as he has been beell called reo ceo n bitof his terrible rinie ah V 11 ti 11 heir ejr bin keli kell i managed n plan and vigilance lauc laue wera rewarded with success ad A both officers vs ere walking along ona one oha being at some d Is stance head of theother the drea drda dreaded dod ded v lim jim impure ini INS ad suddenly ft a ald fawd bub but ut from frum b ph e ed by the tho stealing alink lc ci etlou kly sly sl up ni e it wo wd dt ih J beh beb ap arg heg rapped don dou on that tila paye pave pavement pa witti gitti 4 gin giu the officer of courser turned aro arp 1 0 aili just j aa in n time to save his life berh perhaps imps lips as agthe the yam pire with a long stil letto gleaming in n the starlight was about to plunge it into into the disguised officers back he sprung to one side with the velocity of a cats cata nud and as lightning struck with ma hir clab the arm 0 of o the tile sanguinary monster 1 theother officer then ran tan up and the two together with a great deal of difficulty took the d rel rei to the tho station hauae q the yam pire jire fought u 1 h t them all the tho way kicking and alid aa ja 9 ahting h t dg the officers 1 like jike a tiger notwithstanding his broken arm upon questioning the buman at the station ho house fiso fise he je refused fus fut kig Kio lff iff gi give lve hla his ais hia name or bis his bis residence all ahe he would a sate ate ste was that be had determined hed bed to have his revenge tipon the adi agi sex bex for the hiame fui ful I 1 rianner manner I 1 in which he had been jilted by a gri who had promised to marry hia him the think that be i W derange deranged d on suni sunt of heidi in I 1 loy e t agath calif the ra biet ulet liw barres ondene of the chicago tribune in writing from NY ton gives the fallo wing graphia dog doi titio administration tra tion As ai to its alts there may mayle b e b ama among tho e who deem at it sheird defend bhe the administration right ight x or wrong but asi ssi aside defro detro from their opinions it ifju Is g generally enera 11 y conceded nh that iet tet there le a remarkable a aenice af V strong ad men as ag advisers in I 1 administration circle lat JAI r this extract gayb gaye t e s u 11 tenear jenear Terear etwo d to pet pel about tile xa clive id d one 36 p af pf th eni eul Is bi strong aprong strong men a aai asi advisers while hile tho iho the othen other is is I 1 tb at iirth it f the president had strong men he nat advise yi thih em ort orl w ils his impost b 1 j great gleat many shiy of those curious a taj I uke kp the sar sabi sari domingo matter muia hae bae been agreed a cabinet el where there arb are at leat least ond one or two competent advisers h |