Show BY TELEGRAPH TELEA fc AMERICAN SYRACUSE NY 25 A stock train ran away from the strikers this morning but brt they pursued on an an engine and compelled the fireman to leave e ave and brought the train back a distance of six siz miles late liate tonight to night striking brakemen firemen and conductors conduct orr in a meeting at east syracuse unanimously resolved to recommence operations on the road tomorrow to morrow morning all trains will bo be started at the tho earliest possible moment 25 the following Is the substance ce of the conditions of the settlement of the strike the men to go to work at the uniform reduction of ten per cent also of the land occupied iong along long the track by acknowledging the companies title no discharges on account of this strike and no arrests unless for dangerous criminal oti of lenses bitses tho the restoration of discharged committeemen is left to the company the governor has been requested by telegraph to remove the troops there is general satisfaction on all sides NEW 25 jules guidry was today to day executed at tit lake charles for the murder of john beale who he declared seduced his wife he asserted his indifference to leathand deat hand said baid he be would commit the deed again he behaved with great bravado on the tha scaffold the fall killed him instantly philadelphia 25 company lof I 1 of the sixteenth begina Regina regiment ent has been disbanded for insubordination cowardice and mutinous conduct t in furnishing ammunition to the rioters at reading beading on the fast last PITTSBURG G 25 wm phillips who is charged with having followed the thle philadelphia troops in their retreat out of pennsylvania avenue on sunday morning and shooting them has been boea arrested and he is a native of pittsburg A large number of rioters and incendiaries have been arrested and will be brought to a speedy trial among them are those charged with firing the union depot the coal miners of monongahela valley are all out and they together with the iron workers and mill hands of McKee mcree mckeesport sport held heid a meeting today at which over 2000 were present prevent fears pears are entertained of a famine in this city unless the freight embargo is removed soon boom A close estimate of the provisions in this city shows but ten days rations the river is low and no transportation bywater ia Is possible some borne street car lines are reduced to twenty four hours feed for their animals and will stop running tomorrow to morrow HELENA mont 25 A letter from missoula dated via deer lodge 25 has the following william silverthorne who says he started for lewiston two weeks since to buy horses was captured by josephs josephes band and detained eight days he escaped last night and came camb to lieutenant wood bridges picket on the lolo 1010 trail he says the band is within forty iles ales of missoula and strong capt rawn starts up tip lolo 1010 to lay aay day with 75 volunteers and alid fifty regulars to meet them SlIver hilver thorne says they have only thirty horses rille rifle pits pita iti its are being dug at tho the post other letters confirm this report but suggest that it is looking glass brud band captain rawn proposes that who whoever er they are they shall surrender or fight SAN FRANCISCO Z 5 the citizens committee began to assemble at 7 pm at horticultural hall and the building was soon filled about 8 W T coleman mal president resident called the meeting to orar order and had scarcely done eo so when a message was received that a fire had broken out in the pacific mail mall dock it was soon ascertained that tho the fire was in a large lumber yard near the dock one hundred of the committee armed with clubs were dispatched to the scene followed soon after by more the remainder of the committee was then told off in companies by wards and with the exception of about hundred proceeded to the city hall ball to await orders of the chief of police sixty were dispatched to sixth and howard ats to 10 disperse the crowd collected there smashing chinese houses all members of the committee were armed with police clubs in addition to pocket firearms carried by nearly all muskets will soon be issued if necessary the fire at the lumber yard is now raging fiercely A crowd of several thousand people is collected there A heavy force of police and vigilantes is standing ding guard news hasquet been received that a man detected in cutting hose had bad been shot down in his hia tracks vigilantes kave have closed the streets leading to the scene of the fire the fire alarm has just turned in from the corner of stockton and broadway and forty vigilantes were dispersed to keep order all Is quiet in the central portion of the city no call has yet been made on the military midnight the fire at the corner of stockton and broadway is extinguished and peace restored A man was run over and killed by a hose carton earton cart eart on the way to themire the nire fire of vigilantes are scattered through out the northern and western portions of the city and no breaches of the peace are reported in thos those localities cali ties south sruth of market street small bands of hoodlums are ranging around and breaking into chinese nese houses lants are following them at the mail dock and vicinity the excitement and disturbance tur bance bauce is increasing the fire is still raging but appears to be under control in the direction of the mail dock but is spreading northward along the city front in lumber yards and westward towards front street the mob is becoming more demon stra Etra tive and with difficulty is held in check they are attacking the police and vigilante lants with stones one policeman was crippled by a stone and two vigilantes are reported shot the force charged on the crowd with clubs and pistols firing about fifteen shots and forced them back general cobb in charge of the vigilantes reports that the riot is increasing and asks that military bo be to his assistance but the chief of police ellis declined to have troops ordered out except as the last jut resort reinforcements of vigilantes hane have been dispatched to the scene and now between three i and four hundred are on duty there besides the police A strong force 1 of vigilantes vigil antea is held at the city hall ball to be sent when required and a number remain at headquarters horticultural hall an oakland dispatch says saye all is quiet there citizens are guarding the town la later laten i ter ten the city fire alarm has just turned in the corner of mission and stewart fc streets a few blocks from the present conflagration and in the immediate vicinity of extensive lumber yards and manufacturing establishments NEW YORK 26 the Herald heralds 8 london loudon special says the riots have made a deeper and more painful impression in england than any event since the outbreak of the war of secession in 1861 the daily telegraph says a very painful impression ia Is produced here by the action of governor williams of indiana in declaring that he would not mot interfere fer between the strikers and the railway companies it esthe im however among the more reasonable portion of the english people that williams remarks have been incorrectly cabled to this country thousands of the holders of american railto railroad a d securities 8 iu in england cannot be made to believe that the governor of a state in the union would decline to protect the rights of property the world says captain byrnes has just captured two of the holders ot of the stolen bonds of the missouri pacific c railway the bonds were ten of 1000 number from to inclusive the names of the men are hecker and morris the latter lives in this city tas times editorial says with characteristic cowardice a san francisco mob has threatened the chinese residents and wrecked several chinese shops and bouses houses this is merely because the chim se are unpopular because they do not vote and because they work for low wages inflamed by the reports of the riot in the eastern cities the rough element in the city unemployed and noisy look about for the means of expressing sympathy the de fenceless chinaman is the most convenient ob jeet and arid his head is straightway cracked no more conclusive evidence of and cowardly brutality of the average loafer could be found the people who sack chinese houses and stone are not workingmen the san francisco people call them hoodlums terms which include everything that is base and mean hoodlum is a non producer loafer and bully the hoodlum class think this a good time to signify their hatred of law jaw and order the old californians threaten to revive the vigilance committee of 1856 which hanged rioters and outlaws without the usual formalities of law advices from ecuador south america state that the damage done by the late eruption of coto baxi amounts to over many lives were Io lo stand even 1500 head of cattie cattle destroyed CHICAGO 26 the tribunes london special says today to day the harbor of portsmouth witnessed an interesting sight the first detachment of troops for the mediterranean embarked for transport on the euth Euph euphrates ratu early in the morning the trains began bringing bridging crowds of sight ebers and friends of the officers and men about departing on a long cruise hundreds of marines and raw troops were engaged in unloading huge vans of blip staret and masses of luggage and tumbling them down the gangway th busy scene was rendered still livelier by the appearance of the six y fourth and one hundred bundred d and eighth regiments by train ALBANY 26 governor robinson received the following dispatch early this morning from hornell ville the strikers have made a sur bur render I 1 await your orders as to what disposition I 1 shall make of the troops as soon as they can be moved from here signed WOODWARD 6 inspector gen general era 1 11 CHEYENNE 26 2611 it am the following 01 been received deadwood D T 25 james byan ryan I 1 a resident of spearfish city just in states that lemly with his company of soldiers augmented a dozen civilian civilians left leti this point on sunday morning with two days daya rations ration and have not dot been heard beard from since Reynol reynolds def del with wilb twenty arrived there from hot creek and was getting ready read to go out in search bearch of them two T wo laage laige bodies of indians were seen yesterday morning on the redwater about five miles from spearfish kip lugers fancheon ran cheon crow creek was attacked by indians indiana j esterday seven men were occupying it at th the time two of whom escaped and made their way to spearfish the others have mot hot been beard or ot since the indians captured all the stock and burned the ranche and hay later nater intense excitement prevails throughout the city at short intervals since yesterday iday morning horsemen have been arriving from the different towns and hayfields hay bay fields in id this vicinity bringing details of fresh murders and outrages by the savages who seem to have broken loose from the agencies in large numbers and are infesting the country in all directions up to this hour 2 pm at least twenty murder murders shave have been reported sone borne of the murdered are aro well known citizens of Ded deadwood wood who went to the relief of lemley and the survey party nearly every ranche along the hedw redwater ter and in spearfish valley has been devastated note not e L line I 1 ne ha has been down washington 26 by request of the president presidents the secretary of the treasury Trea sury gury will soon despatch a ie ip venue cutter from san sau francisco to bitka sitka to take measure measures s to protect public prop property eit elt v and assist the colie colle lon lor of customs in enforcing the laws and regula regulations tinne for the government of sitka CHICAGO 26 1045 am advices advises from west twelfth street state that the mob is holding a small de detachment of police in check one policeman IB Is seriously wounded the second regiment has been called out to assist the police it is stated that at ten this morning the police had bad a fight with a mob on newberry avenue in will which mia fifteen fi f t een of the rioters were hurt A squad of mounted veterans with baures fabres charged the sixteenth street mob of the riot rioters drs were wounded ten killed outright and six aix wounded 1130 a am m T two wo boys were killed at the halstead viaduct and one policeman is reported killed at 1140 the artillery left their quarters for the scene of the conflict which is now halstead and sixteenth street and in a few minutes after their arrival the booming of cannon showed that the regulars had opened on the mob with grape and cannister the mob of last night gath gaib gathered ered in force on the south bouth side early this morning and renewed its depredations and acts acta of df violence nee it began with some 2000 and swelled swelled to a multitude before noon DOOD it showed i avage bavage bravado and anil seem stem stem st at em ed fearless of itself however when police under officer charged upon the mob it broke up after a hot encounter reunited again shortly and prepared for another encounter at sixteenth street and halstead viaduct an interchange ter change of shots stones and in vec tives succeeded then the police bein g reinforced broke into the mob with a yell sell that was heard beard for blocks away the reinforcement consisting of a new squad ef police and a accompany of armed cavalry under colonel Agrani AR agramonte onte began in conjunction with the police a deadly a assault the results of which are imperfectly known A gang gaug of the mob run a passenger train off the track at twelfth street this morning and after allowing the pass gera to escape smashed the windows and furniture of the fc evera beverl cars care the second regiment regi ment the mount ed horse and the regular veteran force of chicago are on the scene of battle the president has authorized the use of troops there ar ro now here bere two companies of the infantry and four more mure will prelve this ibis afternoon at two and six of the ninth infantry gebera drum has ordered them to stop off the came care at the scene suene of the riot which they pass pasa on coming in ALBANY 26 all ali quiet at west albany no further disturbance is to apprehend apprehended etl eil the shops will probably be opened tomorrow to lo morrow ERIE EKIE 26 the railway officials announce that the strike at hor nel nei nellsville nells neils ville laville is ended and the brie railway is now open ST LOUIS 26 this thia morning nothing bas bay been done on the pan of the strikers kere kera or their allies to cre ere ate positive alarm A number ol 01 0 manufacturing establishments were ciol cloi clurel ed last night by the strikers including a number of flouring flou ring mills mius the shutting abutting up of the lat ter Is not wholly approved by the strikers proper but the rabble so far have had matters pretty much their own way the most unruly of the mob rob are negroes neg roes roea the merchants exchange has bas closed subject to the order of its president and a great many of the bu busine sille f houses have shut up it is chimed claimed that the citizens guard numbers 5 and is rapidly increasing governor phelps bas lias telegraphed to governor bulam cu nam dam of illinois for permission to station statia a force at the east end of the bridge to guard it against incendiaries or molestation of any kind A proposition was made mado by the mob at lucas market to stop atop the street railroads J which was carried with a hurrah INDIANA indianapolis rotis 23 soo noo n all is quiet and the order of the strikers now Is that all the roads out of here run one train a day each wa way carrying maii mail sand sana pass passengers engers hauling as many coaches as may be cesary necessary ne ko no express or other freight is 18 allowed cincinnati 26 E everything is quiet this noon iiii all ail the pas |