| Show special TO THE DESERET ft 1 t gig G gyi Gli I 1 P 04 ia arayo anayo R A L NEW YORK 17 the striking sugar ren ref lubis asked permission of the pol poi polica I 1 et to parade the lower part of uhe ube city tomorrow expecting to turn urn out strong it la Is believed the piano makers will all resume on the ten hour system the machinists met at the works and report the of five new shops to 0 o day making 35 3 i in all the larg larger employers I 1 are deter detor determine minel minei to hold out singers sewing machine factory is still closed on account of the thel strike of the employees the white lead works at brooklyn struck today to day elay A delegation are aro trying to induce ethers to follow it Is rumored that the metropolitan gas works have struck and anticipating trouble the police reserves in tho vicinity have been strengthened the machinists of erie erle C co send a Oe legation delegation up the line tonight to night to get all the men out the strike on the york central la is general to buffalo all AH the trades unions are arranging for a grand procession on the ath of july ST LOUIS 17 A large meeting of the board of trade and citizens generally was held at the southern hotel to night on the extension of the A and P railway to the pacific coast and to receive propositions of the committee f from rom ban bau franciaco Francisco prane frane iaco the meeting waa addre addressed sed bed by meas Heas ts hopkins hager and phelps of san Fr francley anclee who stated that they had agreed upon a basis for operation cooperation co mayor brown and R ex x governor henderson also aiso addressed the meeting advocating an early and earnest pushing of the project to completion urging the citizens of st louis to give the enterprise encouragement coura gement neut nent and material aid much enthusiasm was wag manifested washington 17 the laborers laborera on the concrete pavement struck toda today to da day y for fur eight hours and increased pay the demands were refused the house delegates passed parsed the bill making eight hours a days work and 2 a days pay of laborers for the district grover government Dment the worlds TV orlas special from geneva ganeva pays fays that notwithstanding all denials the tho english argument was submitted on saturday on the augbe aitio i j of count that hat the pleadings should not be congi considered dered final and the english declaration of withdrawal must roust be bup sup subsequently presented the tribunal haa has adjourned until wednesday owing to delay by the american the court courtis Is strongly ugly inclined to grant En Eu glands request for adjournment ALBANY 17 the strike on the central and aud hilds hudson river biver railway coys colb continues tho the conductors conduct ors ora and nod brakemen are obliged to act as switchmen and bud signal men for their own trains it is ia said that the conductors on the boston and albany will strike for an advance of wages anti and it Is ia expected the demands will be complied with the strike on the central extends only to utica the company is firm in refusal to yield to the demands of the workmen and many of the latter are anxious to return to work BOSTON 17 the coliseum as well filled this pm the proceedings opened by prayer after aften after which mayor bayor gaston made a speech of welcome banks binks delivered the inauguration address interrupted by frequent applause the first performance was the old hundred by the full chorus of over sixteen thousand voices orchestra of fifteen hundred and the grand organ the firt part of we grammo gramme pro closed with from ross Rosi lul ini in which madame rudersdorf dorf sang a solo eolo her volee voice was not dot fully up to the expectations of the audience audi enea enca the second part opened with the united states marine band baud wh which ch played several patriotic airs alra the singing of the star spangled banner followed the grand chorus being given with cannon and bells all tha the military bands band the full fuli orchestra the great organ aud and ane full chorus the audience was wild with enthusiasm the concert waltz of strauss 00 oo on the tul tui blue danube 11 the music conducted by himself oame name next perdis anvil chorus was performed ahm perform abuce closed with singing nearer my god to thee tuh the anniversary annive of bunker banker hill was duly celebrated today to day one of the iturea features being the dedication of the soldiers mold cold lers monument business was su suspended and aud the city was gaily decorated will aligo ALBANY 18 the workmen of the eal eael albany railroad shop shops now on strike marched in a body to west albany to induce the workmen to L NEW york 18 A detachment of police guarding dul lura ante ants bugar sugar refinery prevent the strikers from interfering with the men at work an explosion occurred in warrens oil works long island city this morning michael hanifer was blown a distance of forty feet and fatally injured fragments of the building were blown biown a great distance the building instantly took look fire it is impossible to estimate the joss loss at present BANGOR ME IS 13 the democratic state convention met here today to day and nominated chas P kimball governor by acclamation and adopted resolutions endo eudo endorsing rang the cincinnati platform and nomine nominee ee and instructing the delegates to baltimore to vote voto for greeley and brown the convention was large and enthusiastic for the cincinnati ticket BOSTO na mass 18 the coliseum was somewhat batter filled at the pm performance it commenced with the choral now may gods will be done given by a full chorus of the organ and orchestra one of the attractions of to days gramme pro was wab the debut of madame Leu leutner she snug baug an aria from the magic flute accorn accum panted by a full orchestra ore nestra at the close the whole audience audi enca euca arose and applauded madame arabella goddard was warmly welcomed on her first appearance in this country and played the piano plano solo the last rose of clummer dummer 11 the grenadier guard band under the leadership of dan godfrey made their appearance and were received with tre cendou naun caen ioui loui i cheering cne ering by the whole audience the organ played the english anthem after the app applause lauBe eu bided subsided madame was led to the rostrum by lii gil ilmore gilmore more the british national anthem was then perd perr performed ormed and the fuat fuai chorus was waa accompanied by the grenadier and all the banda and the tho organs at full power while the bells beils of the city and cannon were brought into requisition the enthusiasm was im mease and gilmore Gil morfa resigned his baton to godfrey who conducted the per firmance for mance on a repetition iu in answer to an encore godfrey returned the baton and conducted tho the through the tho star sp spangled mug led lea banner with full cannon accompaniment and the concert closed by singing a missionary hymn there ii 14 i i now no question as aa to the perfect success of the enter prize washington 19 our government has not objected and dont propose to object to the postponement of the arbitration bit ration at geneva desired by britain and will do nothing to give the queen a pretext for withdrawing from the arbitration it is considered within the power of the tribunal to grant a 8 postponement for a nabie time or until the senate again meets in regular course to act net on such fuch modifications of the amended additional article to the treaty as may be proposed iy ay britain no extra session will be called but meantime nothing will be done on our part to occasion the failure of the treaty no fears are now entertained in that direction and there is ro no information to warrant the conclusion thai that the efforts to adjust the dinner differ enc enes s will be ineffectual NEW yore 19 the employers in all branches of manufacture in this vi cinita met last evening and passed resolutions to c fifthe the ei eight bour hour system accept only ten houri hours for a days dayd work and hold out to the bitter end the effect of the attice in jersey city are al ready felt among the poorer classes forty nine thousand tholand more emigrants since january iet lad have arrived here than during the same period last fast year 19 four hundred and fifty clothing cu cutters aters struck for eight hours e mouth riluth BEND ind vi president colfax and family arrived here yester berday am he was serenaded this evening over a thousand citizens marching in a body to his residence in response 3 to repeated calls he appeared and spoke a few minutes expressing his gratitude to his friends arld arid neighbors for their kindness antl anti for the confidence they always reposed in him referring to his hia defeat at philadelphia he be said it was not due to any 3 y personal feelings against him but b be e cause the majority thought another the rhe stronger mau man principles are every theng thyn then men meu nothing had bad always been his motto and aud he did not regret the decision made he would labor for the success of the party and hoped to rejoice joice jolce with them in its ita success in aoto oer and november NEW YORK reig 19 the the strikes appears to be waning not over four hundred persons attended the dally daily reunion of the eight hour league leagea this morning at the piano this morning a member strongly urged immediate resumption peter cooper gave 1 1000 to sustain the strikers the stokes trial commenced this morning the prisoner appears in the bet bert of health mckean challenged the panel of the petit jurors on the ground that it waa not legally drawn but judge ingraham Ingra bam decided the challen challenge gp ats na sustained the jury sms was then proceeded with and abd lipto up tip to adjournment journ ment two were accepted the employed emp loyes of the erie road are pr preparing sparing to strike BOSTON 19 the third day of the jubilee was devoted t to the germans the coliseum was well filled the german germau pro gramme gramms included the choral A strong castle is our lord magners wagners Wag ners overture from chorus yet doth eloth the lord th thearis the earla earia aria arla ellaire El valre vaire sung bung by Luc farewell to the fo for r beet 11 strauss St rausa margen MargeD blatte waltz con ducted by tf and the plano piano solo by franz fracz bendel sil all finely rendered and e belting idling gread greag applause tho appearance pe arance of the fili fill z grenadiers Grena diers baud band created immense enthusiasm herr sara sarg led it through several selections of hymns dedicated to the emperor of germany and eang by the 9 grand rand chorus the german imperial cornet quartette perform performed ad several selections wbk chuh li were rendered amid great ap franz abt abul directed the performance for mance at tho the conclusion of which the audience roge rose and cheered for several minutes tile tiie anvil chorus with accompaniments followed and the con cert eert concluded with the hymn kingdoms and ea wita a full chorus and all the accompaniments mrs emily pitts pitta stevens stevena presented an address on the woman b t rights question in manuscript she bhe was waa loudly cheered aud and withdrew the mechanics and laborers on long island struck yesterday for eight hours and an increase of wages of from bix to ten ton cents an hour EUROPEAN LONDON 17 earl dufferin dummie rin ln the new now governor general of canada sailed for america today to day gladstone said the report of the summary that the british argument on the alabama claims had been presented was incorrect britain had made application for adjournment doing so ao in reliance on OG secretary fichs fishs dis dle dispatch datch patch it was poe possible sible that the arbitrators might not arrive at a decision oti on the question in tomorrows to morrows sitting hence it would not be courteous to make a full statement afire A nire fire in the town of warrington Lancas lancashire bire hire last night partially destroyed the cotton mills there loss lose a hundred thousand pounds many hands bands are out mit of employment LONDON 17 rt lu thelris the lords londs this evening cairus enquired a aa to the truth of the report that a printed copy of the english argument had been presented at hit geneva drinville Grin ville had bad already stated what england would do at geneva and he refused to disclose what he privately knew cairus said the answer waa was u unintelligible n intelligible and repeated the question granville baia bala the argument had not been presented the ri ply div caused great laughter BERLIN 18 twelve thousand thou thoua saud aud men em aloyed at Duts mund have struck rome romp 18 the pope popa has sent re presentations to foreign powers in an important circular concerning the present condition of the holy see bee which are soon to be made public BERLIN eve 18 the miners strike at wesl weal phalia is spreading the workmen of 42 mines in the neighborhood of ofelt estex est ex aud and buchheim buck bock herm rm have joined the movement commenced at dart mund muna ROME 19 the dope nope has addressed a letter to antone antonelli lii iii deploring the ais afy approaching pro aching enforced enforcement nt of the law for the suppression of the convents in italy as a violation of international law he says the constant encroach mentor montor the government or of italy on the rights of the churon church violates morality and justice ju atlee atice and only his regard for the highest interest prevents the head of the church from leaving rome A conflict between the holy see and nod te italian government is inevitable anu and reconciliation impossible the board of arbitration adjourned until ibe 26 h of june by which date dale intelligence is expected which will prove favorable to tha the settlement of the differences diu bren tren frences ces cbs MOVEMENTS or OF Ei elders eldera dera debs by letter from elder eider W C Stain Sta inos cs under datlof the instant new now york wo we learn that president geo A smith was then visiting topsfield Tops field mass the first residence of his ancestors on this continent in company with elder charles cram they were intending to remain there a week elders D H wells weila jr and geo H knowlden bad had lefft new york that morn morning ing forthe for the west elder eider jas jag S brown anahis and his brother had gone to boston they had been preaching on long island bishop john sharp bad not returned fram frim boston to new york elder staines strines himself was at the date of writing in excellent health and spirits TR TEMPLE irla rock BOCK the iari larg large larce e granite blocks quarried for tho the corners of the temple to iu this city are now beiner being hauled by the contractors diess Aless rs E F sheets and isaac if aaa brockbank broek drock bank the quarry is situated at little cottonwood and the roer is transported by wagons from that point to the utah Sout southern bern hern railroad near sandy station Four foun blocks weighing respectively and lbs ibs were hauled oh to the tom pie ae square yesterday there are 32 of these blocks blocks to be hauled and S and aud B bring a car iad load llad daily from the quarry snarr V to the railroad an amount which Is expected to be doubled after awhile when the track la completed which 11 i itei 1101 heiar g temple tempie street from the ryll Kiil road dept depot to the temple founds tiou the tram transportation of rock for tho the bull buli building nj will bo be greatly facilitated |