Show B BY Y T 1 4 L V T ja LE AMERICAN BALTIMORE SO an inquiry into the cause which led to the hilling in of or ten persons in the riot on ehg the e evening of the when the regiment fired into the mob began today to day the testimony showed that several soldiers were knocked down before any shooting took place by them and they fired without orders from the colonel captain who commanded the detachment testified that as soon as the doors were opened a volley of stones and other missiles poured in a perfect shower upon the soldiers some of whom were on the stairway and some on the landing some shots were fired over his head b by y some of his men he succeeded I 1 in n reaching the street where he reformed bis big command and gave orders several times to charge bayonets at no time did he give the order to fire and did not even give the order to load be he tried to stop the firing intending to use the bayonet only and recollected saying to his men for gods bake sake quit fi firing heard hearda a report of several pistol shots from the crowd which was in therea the rear his men started with thirty el eight men from the armory and he had thirty five when he reached camden station heard threats that no man of the regiment should leave the armory alive was frequently que antly appealed to by some of the men to allow them to wheel and fire on the mob but be he did not give the order he believed if hii hit men had bad not fired they would not have been able to retain their muskets captain fallon fallen junior command i ant testified that of the thirty six I 1 k men he had bad at starting he be had bad on ly eighteen when he ho reached camden station several were severely hurt by the mob on baltimore street and some carried off for dead the crowd numbered fully he noticed many children and women in front of the armory if the soldiers had bad not fired indu criminate ly they might possibly lave have reached camden station be he did not regard the men as deamoral iced thought the tiring firing strictly in self defence police officer jameson testified that he saw two soldiers raise their guns and lire fire at this moment he be saw one of the soldiers struck with I 1 a rock i SCRANTON SO 30 the delaware lackawanna Lac kawana and western railroad striker kerb kerp today to day unanimously res solved to return to work at reduced wages trains commenced running in all directions shortly shorty after four i without any disturbance GALVESTON JESTON SO the strike on the texas pacific road ended this morning the company agreed to pay the amounts due the employed emp loyes prior to june by august a and nd amounts due prior to august f by october and to make the wages uniform with other texas roads the train men on the san antonio road secured an advance of ten per cent to tah tab effect august shop handson the road have not yet accey accepted ted t chii proposition but it is thought they will do so the men had not struck but it was understood that they would have doneso done so if the advance had not been granted SAN FRANCISCO 30 quiet having biving been restored and all fears of A general outbreak been dispelled tio tib thO committee of safety this evenI rg decided to adjourn to the call of the chairman the organization will be maintained and various i companies will hold themselves ready to assemble at their re respective epee epel headquarters on the or at the tap of the bell the executive committee of the corn coin commit in it I 1 tee of safety and the pollee police com COB missioners ners held a conference aloi anil decided to at once double the regular police force of the city TO thib will raise tho the force to besides beside specials aud and substitutes the committee guarantee the payment ol 01 salaries from now until 11 the meeting of the next legislature when a bill w will ill lii be introduced pro providing oiling roi fot them permanent permanently if governor ir win a who attended the confere conference nefi nepi ex expressed presse ad his hia willingness i to sign such a bill and use uste any influence he could properly employ to secure its passage PORTLAND 30 general noward howard is at present Kamla at awaiting the arrival of f major sanford banford As Asso soen soon onas as that officer j joins him howard will take all available force and push vigorously aften after joseph and white bird who have already crossed bitter terP root toot mountain by y way of lolo 1010 trail he will go through to missoula as rapidly as his conima command bd can move he will have in the neighborhood of men col green greeny a of tavai caval remain tit lit and about kamla ramia lo 10 protect the settlements and to cut off all straggling of indians he can find captain wilkinson naon received yesterday eyen eien evening ing ina a dispatch in regard to obtaining warm spring scouts to accompany gen howard through we the luio trail to montana the indians have mostly gone after fish and game they have called a council for monday and will s send end word on wednesday night as to the result if any scouts are obtained they ibey will c ome come to dallas as soon as possible and be conveyed to the front howard dispensed with the services of part of his scouting force is very desirous of securing a number of 0 warm spring Ec scouts outs these scouts it will be remembered rendered gallant and effective services during the modoc war cumberland md 31 on saturday three steam canal boats left cumberland for georgetown at ninety cents per ton freight which is ten cents less than demanded by y the strikers the boatmen are now blockading the canal at st johns run eun on sunday night one boat was boarded by a party of masked men who ordered the crew off and ge set bet i fire to the boat part 0 which was burned and the rest sunk sunu theu the deputy sheriff with a t posse i of fifteen left here today to day to pr protect the other two boats which aro are said enid tobe to be threatened deiy del 3 31 1 the aw ew york andea and washington express south dun liere about one baa had hwo two cars cary wrecked within the city limit I 1 by a cow getting between the car sixteen persons persona veril were gere injured none seriously NEW YORK 31 the herald Payet says sass the 6 situation along the lines of railroad involved in the great strike is steadily improving the delaware laci lackawanna awanna and western texas pacific Cley cleveland eland and pittsburg NV western estern Divis division ibn pittsburg and erie and the eastern division of the pan handle are rid of their strikers or they are already at work the condition of the late centre of the disturbance is quiet CHICAGO 31 the ames london special says there has been no entirely reliable information from the front for several days the russians buss Busa ians lans are area engaged in strengthening position in pui Pul bulgaria garia garla the bume Hume Ru mellan meilan liau forces not dot being great enough tp to advance on Adria nople aud and beep up its line of communication there is i dauger danger of a repetition of the campaign iq in armenia where too much was waa undertaken by insufficient troops it is believed that two great battles one north and one south orthel of the balkans are imminent or in progress Au austrian intervention is liable to be immediate in case of a decisive victory glands En action wili will be guided somewhat by austria possibly sibl in combination midhat pa pashas visit to vienna is thought to have resulted in guarantees aa as to Aus action the locomotive tender and one car of a troop train were thrown from the track two mlle miles west of keyser west virginia by a misplaced switch ane soldiers were injured the crew al 0 of the grafton train which arrived ai keyser are to 10 rec receive eivet elvet 50 each cairo calro 31 A number of nero I 1 pro roustabouts roust have struck for an a advance d of from ti twenty to thi afy cents p per ar h hour ur their dem gnus onus were a acce acde eded d t to and the interruption tion was vas but tem temporary horary po CINCIN cincinnati natt HATT 0 31 under or ders from governor young r ve comp companies ariles ailles of the ohio 1 national guard left here on the early train this morning for Ob Colum lumbus bus bup where it ia Is expected there willbe fresh tro trouble troubie u bie ble with tile the strikers gr every everything thing quiet dulet and biu blu business is fully if resumed three of the strikers charged with assisting iu in forcibly closing the mills fac fae factories tores ac last Week hive have each by judge C cul cui 1611 en of the police court f ohio 31 rizo 1170 no freight train an on the indianapolis or eastern division of the P 0 and st louis lines but imperishable freight is being received for shipment east and west the P 0 and st louis louls company is is preparing for the full resumption of freight treffla traffic tomorrow military arrived at 11 am about eleven companies are to remain here and see that trains are mot interfered with further several cincinnati companies went to newark where trouble is apprehended hen ded A number of leaders in the disturbance here arraigned today to day and fined or of sent to jail on long sentences it 13 stated that trains will commence running regularly on all roads tomorrow to morrow A special to the ohio state journal bays says the first of the pan handle west freight trains due here at pm was met by a body of baltimore and ohio strikers about half halt a mile mlle east of the depot stopped and run ran on the siding the fire was dropped from the engine and the water let out of the boiler ten minutes later another train came up and was served the same way up to this time the strikers have not been interfered with cumberland md 31 A miners mineral mass meeting at krapps meadows near lonaconing Lona coning today to day clay was attended by about half the min miners em being represented some borne were for striking for 65 cents some for 55 cents and some opposed any action calculated to disturb present status no determination was reached the meeting adjourned to august ad MAUCH CHUNK pa 31 the receiver of the central railroad new jersey has issued an order suspending suspend ingall all ail engineers and brakemen not now actually in the employ of the company and aud directing when they resume work that they be paid only for actual work done heretofore engineers and brakemen have been paid a full months pay whether they worked every day or not KEYSER VV va 31 the block hude hide ade ado was raised this morning men being had to go to work without difficulty trains are moving west under guard of the military SARATOGA 31 president vanderbilt of the tew new york central and hudson river railroad has issued a circular stating that of employed emp loyes of the less leas than struck and no was done to property in recognition of their fealty he directs be divided ratably according to their positions on the pay roll among all emp loyes leyes engaged in operating the road cill Ciri CHICAGO cago cAno I 1 the tribunes london special says much interest was manifested today to day lu in the proceedings ce of the ministerial council at vienna the immediate future action of england may depend upon whether austria shall depar depart from the policy of neutrality w which leh ieh she has hitherto pursued communications have recently been passing between the governments of england C and austria and it is asserted that a convention has been entered into by them regarding in the mutual defense of constantinople ti the dispatch of troops from portsmouth will continue aa as fast as ships can be prepared humor rumor assigns loom men as ag tho the present limit of the force but this applies only to troops sent direct from Engla england Jd india malta and gibraltar will all be called upon for their quota BAI bar 1 A dispatch from keyeser keysser Ke vest west virginia says the movement of the trains over this division has caused chused quite a general break among the strikers and they are now constantly coming in and asking to be set to work MEMPHIS tenn ithe 1 the brick of this city are on strike they clenna cienna demand nd an advance of 25 cents per day which was refused and nd th the tue work in all the brick yards stopped the street force of the gas gaa company demand an advance on the ilow now paid and has been discharged COLUMBUS 0 I 1 go yevon ieh freight rains trains went east on the 11 I 1 C cand and st louis road and one west this forenoon six west bound freights arrived at noon the city police took control of the yards assisted by two companies of military A scranton pa dispatch says a riot broke out this morning between the tho strikers and local authorities thorl les ties iu which the mayor was severely wounded by a gunshot forel FOREIGN vla 40 mi londos LONDON 31 tp eurl eUal dated monti montt monday spates slates that the assault on fort which commands all fhe the other fortifications of Nic nie has been countermanded and operations were today to day entirely suspended pen ded the times says instructions have been received at portsmouth with reference to the further embarkation of troops for the mediterranean the regiments and brigades which have been mentioned as likely to go to malta are all in the roster for service in india and will be embarked ab at portsmouth in the usual way it is reported that the russians had again attacked plevna and that the fighting continued throughout Batur satur saturday day and sunday according to the latest reports the russians were gaining ground it is stated that great numbers of european residents are leaving constantinople A dispatch from states that an important engagement was fought on sunday neap near rubt Kuat chuk between the and ahmed eyoub pasha the turkish corps is reported defeated with a los of thirty guns ten standards and prisoners ahmed eyo abs army is stated slated to bo be completely routed the Itus Rus will probably at once orice resume the offensive and follow lip up their advantages mehmet alls alva vanguard is within twenty miles of suleman pasha and his corps have hive effected a with raouf I 1 pasha near tent Sel sei grahn and an engagement Is proceeding her Maje steamers flamingo and Con condor clor which go to the danube to protect british interests and assert great Brit britain ains treaty right to maintain two gunboats gun boats on the danube will be accompanied to the black sea by the ironclads iron tron shannon and dagincourt agincourt Agin court to support theli should hould their passage be opposed MONTREAL 31 Esp lins llna box factory and saw say I 1 and mills were burned this morning loss insured landon LONDON 31 Off official leial tapers papers laid before parliament contain the following the english consul at lit informs minister layard iia lia yard under date of july that the russians stir up the bulgarians Bulga rians and arm them that they tore out the eyes of the whom they killed at and filed filled the sockets with bread minister layard telegraphs lord derby under date of july the sultan has sent him a message entreating the queen to use her influence with the thu czar to stop the shocking cruelties cruel ties committed by russian troops men mea women and children are outraged and murdered in a horrible manner the sul suli i tan can scarcely believe that the czar wishes the war to become a war a war brigands brigande bri gands the sultans sultana aide de camp cawi gave Is minister linister layard an ac count of the revolting atrocities he witnessed 3 and which layard baya says are in a great measure confirmed by advices advises from consuls and other sources layard bayard transmits july jul jui consular reports of outrages and massacres by bulgarians Bulga rians and says there la is truth in them although they may be exaggerated rhe the and bulgarians Bulga rians accompany the russian army in bands calling themselves aven gers general kimball Kimba II telegraphs under date of july that the massacre at bayazit Is confirmed but |