Show BY TELEGRAPH pek rek UNION maon LINZ 4 A AMERICAN 31 E IM I 1 oal CAL N FORT WAYNE ind lad 14 about 4 pm pru supt bupt law together with minor officials of the company with a supply of links and pins plus took look a shifting engine and ran rau it to grand rapid junction one mile from the city where the two freight trains stopped yesterday by the strikers still ed to the trains notwithstanding that a police force forc 9 was present a body ol 01 strikers followed upon another shifting engine which they had captured and upon their arrival at the junction coupled the two shifting 4 engines n does together to ether compelled peli pell edthe the officials to dismount and after securing the links and ind pins plus carried out by the tile ol officials licia ilcia is bro P both L 1 ccavin engines back to the city it y leaving the officials to walk back no 0 o violence 1 I was a used on either side and no arrests were made the outcome of the strike cannot be predicted the strikers appear quiet and orderly but are as determined as yesterday while th the railroad officials bow show no signs of relenting BUFFALO BUFFAL president elect cleveland was today to day called upon bv by a delegation ration of michigan gent gentlemen lemell at hs his hotel otel otei and spent a very pleasant hour with them 1 I hi bi at 11 dickinson member of the national committee expressed on behalf of the delegation the great pleasure he be felt in meeting cleveland he assured the IL 1 resident elect that he only voiced the sentiment of the democracy of michigan when lie he said his election was something s oni ething for which the party had reason to feel proud ilcin he informed cleveland that to the delegation had been In trusted the work of cont conveying eying to him the tile hearty congratulations of ot the michigan democracy on his triumphant victory dickinson then introduced each member of the delegation to the president elect cleveland expressed himself much pleased to meet so roa ton many ny of prominent citizens the party lilt for detroit this evening in the evening cleveland assisted at the dedication of a new armory SOMERSET pa 14 the somerset chemical two miles east cast of this place where nitroglycerine nitro glycerine hild and ail grades of explosives are kanuf manufactured ac was the scene of a terrible explosion this afternoon five men were at work in the packing house when some dynamite was ignited from a red hot doker one of odthe the men was using in boring a hole in the tile door ill in a 1 I second the whole building build iriz litz was in flames and the men with their clothing on fire tire started to run and were but a short distance from the building when pounds of dynamite packed ready for shipment lying outside the building exploded two of the men were found about CO 60 rods away burned to a crisp the other men are not seriously injured the shock was so great that people in the town ran into tiie the streets thinking their houses were ivere falling down window glasses were broken in houses half a mile from the scene of the accident CARBON wyo 14 two hundred and thirty inen men employed by the union pacific railway in the coal mines here day oay it Is said that lawrence quealy superintendent attempted to bulldoze them politically in tile the last election the places of the strikers who want quealy removed I 1 were partially filled fill edby by foreigners no collisions have nave been interfered with by the strikers it is said that miners at rock springs wyoming go out today unless quealy is removed the coal supply ly is rather short here and in the event of a prolonged spell of cold weather an unpleasant coal fam in will result from a general argeneral strike ROCKFORD ill lii 14 at durand andurand At yesterday a dozen yo young ung men inen engaged in a drunken row ia in a billiard hall cues balls pistols an and d knives were freely used john gohn van valkenberg bergand and matthew doyle doyie cannot recover the others all more or less pounded and slashed are arc under arrest the interior of the establishment is a complete MEXICO via galveston 14 trade wa with th the west coast ot mexico is made available to american manufacturers from feb by a contract signed today by the attorney of the atchison topeka santa fe railroad and the he minister of the interior from the port of guaymas Gua G raymas the gulf terminus of the sonora railroad the company will be allowed to run a steamer under the american flae flag to all california ports 9 car carrying carlvin rvIn mexican and american mails malls trade has heretofore been restricted to vessels sailing at irregular intervals hying the mexican flag the companas comp anys vess vessels ls will run through to S san an fr francisco n only every three months but b ut will make regular connections each trip with tile the pacific mail steamers at for san francisco new new bonic youk 15 the ceremony of the admission of air huntington by assistant bishop potter to the order of the holy noly cross which made a stir amon among the episcopal E pl clergy and ind und laity acquires new inter ewt cut t from the of correspondence on the subject between bishop alfred lee lec ot wilmington in and ind the thu kev rev dr potter ihor ihna ih nr lee after expressions express ina ins personal affection for dr volter potter expresses great t distress at bishop bishon potters unexpected pr eelem act le I 1 equi quiring ring of of mr ton tile the well known komish monastic vow vows lie ile claims that the experience of centuries shows that the fruits of the trie system have heen been evil and pernicious etwas rejected by byrhe the english churches and has since been rejected with loath ing by several roman roan catholic countries bishop potter in reply says the ceremony did not meet with his entire approval but as the church recognized a it sisterhood he could not see sec why it should not recognize a brotherhood lie ife refers to the adf awful ua condition of the tenement house occupants in new york city and declares that missionary work such as contemplated by mr air huntington is grievously needed lie he concludes by saying if a majority of the church opposes his act lie he will release mr huntington from the vows he has his taken PANAMA 15 A most alarming condition of affairs prevails throughout the republic A general conflict is imminent and civil war isander is under way in boyana santander aud and magdalena and seems about to hieak bieak out in the important state of cauca here in panama more trouble has occurred but little bloodshed heavy lighting has already taken place in the interior the radical party has joined a fraction of the tiiu conservatives and they are arc endeavoring to turn out the liberal government in different states in ili which are the strongest supporters of the goven bovein ment of prest nunez then if successful they will unite the states they hold in an effort to overthrow tile llie general government i A severe occurred ili in san tander tan derand and boyaca Bo aca and a cable this morning says a battle has taken place at tunja in boyaca boyana in which teheled cral forces were defeated and the commander in n chief gen Montiz far and another were killed washington 15 the introduction of testimony in fit the swann case was concluded and the ar argument I 1 be begun beun un this afternoon WALL STREET 15 stocks generally N to 3 7 1 1 lower Lacka waua and und northeast leading business moderate the mercantile trust co jannary january coupons of the iowa central first mortgage bonds due to clay gay NEW new york 15 C P huntington Huntin has just baug bought a seat in to the new york stock exchange this I 1 is ls supposed to foreshadow more activity iu ia huntington securities va REIGN faris farls ja 3 france has chartered two more steamers for use in transporting reinforcements to tonquin berlin in 13 the chinese legation denies that gernian german officers are being enrolled for the chinese arms army army MADRID 13 albania was visited again yes yer 0 o day by a severe earthquake hock just as king alfonso and suite were leaving the city no d dama im aze age re caused the shocks were felt as far a as algarroba Ag arroba the people were panic stricken A serious calamity occurred at nerla an encampment of refugees in the outskirts of the town were burned hurried out and the unfortunate people who were thus made were exposed to a 9 heavy snowstorm which prevailed throughout granada LONDON 13 the jud ludge judge ac of the bow street police court today to day granted an extradition to america of wm win rau ran achet second mate and F lo koelpin elpin boatswain of the american ship P 1 F chapman on the charge of having killed a seaman name named jansen by cruel treatment during the voyage of the vessel from san r francisco ran cisco to liverpool PARIS 13 the senate has adjourned until the instant the chamber ot of deputies adjourned until tomorrow to morrow when the government will bequest be questioned 1 on concerning general Campe Campeti ons retirement ti from the ministry and regarding eastern affairs la france says rumored prince william of prussia son of 0 tb the crown prince will soon be ap pointe d governor of alsace lorraine anu and that it is possible the autonomy of the provinces will be proclaimed ro claimed immediately afterward toulon la 13 orders are received here to hasten the departure of the four transports for tonquin work is proceeding aeed 0 on n the vessels night and lay clay each apt vyt lpt will ali carry four hundred tons of war material the four will viii take takes men mer and I 1 rounds lounds on lids St LoNDON 14 the police have ascer tallied that captain thomas pil phelan elan eian lived in sheffield in ind and openly avowed himself an agent of odonovan rossa ile he always dressed well wearing a ferent different dlf dif suit of clothes a everyday every day das and M aenied to be abundantly supplied with money ile he had a large quantity of luggage including a dressing case containing silver and und ivory toilet requisites ile he denounced the murder of lord frederick cavendish and under secretary burke saying it was a bad plan i but when james carey turned informer against the assassins phelan cursed the informer and uttered vague threats of ven vengeance bance Phe The lans ians ac acquaintances quain u am ta aces in remember this fact I 1 t when carey was slain by odon neiland belland ne e lland iland and they believe phelan had something to do with plan pian planning nInI g careys carels tak BERLINS berlis 14 A 1 shocking crime was committed at frankfort on the th malu eala last night police commissioner who had bad been active in the prosecution ot of socialists was found dead in front of his own house ile he was stabbed in it two places the as sa sassin alzi sirl Is unknown pris PARIS 14 figaro and goulois state that france and germa germany ay iy have come to a complete agree agreement merim meliM m regard to the egypt egyptian ian lan chinese and congo questions france engages to protect german commerce in french colonies and germany promises in consideration thereof to support frangu franca in her colonial scheme loynol LONDON 14 advices advises from melbourne state that the popular opinion in australia continues greatly agitated in view of the recent german annexations in new guinea and adjacent islands mass meetings to protest against foreign annexations in the pacific are everyday every esery day occurrences shire and borough councils likewise take occasion occasion to record their protest and tile tiie press of the country without a dissenting voice are engaged day after day in vigorous and emphatic denunciation of all foreign attempts to gain a foothold in australia it is certain that australia australla is thoroughly golly aroused against the present policy of the british colonial office MADRID A earthquake trem blines were felt yesterday canillas alman Almau ecar and Al garabo the storm in the southern provinces still continues rivers are greatly swollen and the sufferings of the people who have been rendered houseless by the earthquakes is intense to official lelal off omm records the number of persons killed by the earthquake in granada was was the number injured 1 1480 paris panis 14 jules ferry french prime minister this afternoon made official declaration of the governments intention with regard to tonquin the declaration was partly in answer to the interrogatory put foi forward nyard Nvard by the opposition respecting the retirement of gen campenot Campen from the ministry of war gen campenot Cam resigned the portfolio on the third dinst because contrary to his advice the ministry persisted in the Toti tonquin quill invasion ile he contended that the task was unprofitable and unworthy of the republic which could not lie he argued afford to spare the french soldiers essential to the success of the enterprise in ili view of the european situation and pressing necessity for the more perfect mobilization of the army in france gen Campe idea was that the th mobilization was the immediate and supreme duty of the hour and it should at once be undertaken with the view of giving the republic an available military strength of men gen lewal of the seventeenth army corps coros who commanded the rhine army during the franco german war and who was in thorough sympathy with ferrys ferlys views was at once onee installed as general Campe successor ce asor ferry went bluntly to the point at once he announced that ment intended immediately to increase its energies in tonquin and would not stop until it occupied the entire country r yup up to the frontier of the chinese empire this declaration produced prod uceda a profound sensation andaas and was received with cheers and considerable disapproval among the distinguished visitors present to hear the ministerial announcement no was prince hohenlohe Hohen lohe the german ambassador ferry continuing said thai that the operations necessary f to 6 the proposed conquest of tonquin would woula in nowise compromise frenca military strength at home or interfere with the necessary general mobilization in saving sating this the premier fortified aimse himself f J with the authority of general L lewal iva 9 t han than whom there could be no mii mil military it ar authority more respected by france there were men in the republic the best soldiers iu in the world ready 0 o march match at a notice in ili the cause of france it was impossible longer to keep the tim t army in tonquin idly like hunter hunters with their eyes fixed upon a ingle point th that atvas was urh urt unworthy worthy the tile army of france that anny irn ira y must be occupied likewise I tonquin must be entire entirely lv occupied the task was wits not difficult it would require but an insignificant mo ferrys ferlys speech besides producing a great bensa rensa sensation tion ili in the chambers A when delivered ha has astounded parisians Pari and aud made them quite serl teri kerl ous tile the general impression it has made inay may be described as bad people discus it as if they dislike to he be forced to contemplate the probability of trouble after this the chamber adjourned until jan berlin herll 14 the north german G gazette azette adette now admits that many ganv officers who have seen service bervice in the german erman army have lately been flocking kin to china to accept commissions as instructors or commanders in the chinese a army riny now operating against the french the gazette claims however that they are all retired ont oft officers leers and that therefore eq the german government has no power to prevent them seeking service under a foreign and friendly power tiie the german officers ili in the chinese ser service vice it is reported are of little lse ise use owing to their ignorance of the chinese language and cause great confusion on the chinese men of war lonbon 14 the daily telegraph states that germany nas has |