Show BY TELEGRAPH rek PEK UNION TELEGRAPH lux LIB lir A AMERICAN 31 n it lio AL N CHEYENNE 3 news from rock springs received this forenoon indicates a worse state of affairs than reported last night everl everi every chinaman in number has been een out of town elf eif fifteen teen dead thus far tar have been discovered and many more dead bodies are in the ruins fifty houses to the railroad company and ili III nifty fifty ty owned by were burned the are yet in the hills bills west town without food afraid to g go 0 green river city distant estat a about bout miles governor warren Is now rock springs with general superintendent dickinson and superintendent of the of the union pacific railroad no more disturbance tur bance is anticipated food ivill willbe be sent bent to tee starving in the hills by the authorities THE WORST NOT TOLD tae worst has evidently not been told regarding the anti chinese riots in the west part of wyoming according to advices advises from evanston where the second largest coal lintn camp on the union pacific railroad Is located the movement is a one it had bad been arranged that the first attack upon the chinese was to be made in carbon a mining town about miles east of rock springs to be followed by like movements in the latter place and evanston the rock springs miners however took the initiative and the result there has been announced the mobs at that giace glace place looted the houses of the chinese before afore settin setting fire to them the outrages commenced in mine no 6 where three chinese miners were attacked and killed then the riot commenced all over the town even the women joining with loaded ashot shotguns uns in their hands superintendent evans ievans of the coal mine was warned to leave town and he did so with alacrity passing through here today to day for omaha nothing can be heard from carbon the operator there is evident evidently ily ply afraid to send the news from evanston the sheriff of uintah county telegraphed this evening to governor warren as follows A CALL FOR protection A large t number of citizens with myself are satisfied that the outrages committed at rock springs will be repeated here and are liable to break out at any time we need troops to protect the limesand lives live sAnd jand property ot our citizens governor warren is at green river elver but he has telegraphed to the commanding officers at forts fred steele and D A russell and the troops are ordered to hold bold themselves in readiness to move at a moments notice DISPATCH TO THE CHINESE CONSUL SAN FRANCISCO 3 colonel bee chinese consul received the following dispatch from evanston wyoming go today to day relative to th the e massacre of chinese at rock wings springs yesterday I 1 the number of ch chinese nese killed outright was eleven there are a large number of wounded still in the hills many of whom will probably die dle the chinese dare not go out in search of them the dispatch concludes by stating that it was nothing but a massacre of a defenseless people cincinnati 3 about dusk this evening the entire fire department of the city was called to the corner of Sixt sixth hand and hoadly streets where afire a nire fire had gained much headway in the freight depot of the cincinnati hamilton dayton railway the building extends from fifth to sixth streets a distance of feet the lower floor is occupied as a freight de depot pot by the railroad company while the upper stories are used by the cincinnati malting and warehouse company J R co proprietors an immense quantity of grain was stored in the building build inz lne and it with the building was totally destroyed the freight 09 on hand band was also badly damaged the loss on the building Is V insurance loss of the malting company is insurance the freight in the depot depo was totally consumed and the loss may reach on which there is insurance su rance boston 3 the four story brick building hull huli ding at the corner of federal street and western avenue lynn occupied by nicholas webber Web beras as a morocco factory wes was burned this morn mornin inz loss two hundred hands were in the KANSAS CITY 3 the special train sent out from here to the scene of the robbery robber last ast night on the chicago and alton railroad near blue springs left shortly before one this mom morning and after some delay reached there about three the car contained several officers and employed emp loyes of the road and a strong stron posse of detectives and deputy marshals arriving on the ground the horses were secured and officers started on the track of the robbers blood hounds had been procured to aid in the search at noon the time of the latest report none of of the robbers had yet been captured the majority of the pursuing party returned this afternoon after a fruitless search the railroad company has offered a reward of 1000 for each of the robbers 0 GALVESTON 3 A brief session of the committees of the knights of labor berand and the gulf colorado santa re fe railway way company 0 pan was held last night it t adjourned ummi until today to day at 11 when hen the treaty will be finally consummated it is understood thus far that the knights have gained every point t and those still remaining remaining in jn davat dispute dr sat fat Vat e are not essentially material materm to theis suel suel the strike of the knights agai agal against the gulf colorado santa fe railroad rall kail road company ended today to day with a mutual signing of bf articles ot of agreement re regulating u the rates of wages and buapan guapan guaranteeing immunity to all the striking employed emp loyes the schedule of wages agreed upon has not yet been made public news from dalas says the knights of labor yesterday perfected an organization n bation of the grand assembly by electing a f full fuli u 11 set of officers officer with henry H golden dolden of galveston as master W workman r man it became known during durino the day that the assembly was waited waitea upon by a committee of fise five from the farmers union headed by president dunlap with a proposition ro position to fuse with the latter which welch was accepted A comparison of notes showed that the ahe knights of labor only organized in texas last march have since increased their membership to almost while the farmers union had haa a membership of nearl nearly in texas with a prospect 0 of controlling 85 per cent of the farmers in six years the harmony existing between agriculture and labor is said to have been proved roved by vy the proposition f from rom the farmers to back the knights of labor with as much as a week to secure a successful conduct of the strike fusion rests on the understanding g tha that t the parties and politicians are re to bo b c ignored in the united effort to save labor and production by a subordination of corporations and the destruction ot syndicates cates rings corners comers and other aids to the accumulation of great wealth all classes are admissible to membership except bankers lawyers saloon keepers amblers gamblers and professional politicians it ft is I 1 claimed by the delegates that ane aim of the assembly Is not to promote strikes but to prevent them by arbitration tra tion to which end a committee with control controlling lingl powers over the local assemblies will be created when the work of the arbitrators appointed from the opposing 0 posing interests is not satisfactory 11 disinterested parties are to be called in whose decision must beace be accepted cepter but shou should d the corporations j refuse refuse their consent to arbitrate then strikes may be inaugurated as a last resort leading members of the organization say there will be no iio lulon luion with either elther the it nil nii orami cr prohibitionists auci ana tuc luu rapid 1 gl of the order precludes the of collusion with any of the tile existing existing parties ST Louis louiss 3 Mess V powderly grand master workman of the labor and chairman ot of the national executive committee of the Or derand of the latter body held two conferences with general manager talmadge of the wabash this afternoon with a view to the final finai settlement of tle the the dlf dif differences ferencis and troubles between the organization and the road talmadge furnishes th tha associated press with the following fai fal lowing statement as embodying all the main points of the conference and as representing his side of the conference 1 I had a very full and friendly discussion of matters with powderly and turner I 1 showed them there had been no discrimination against the knights of labor both agars barnes and martin stated when they were ready to open the shops on june was ten days after closing them they sent word to ninety binet percent of the men who had formerly nen been in the employ of the company that they were going to open on said jay aay day and would like ilke to tuve them come back and aro sro go to work of course they could not dind rind employment or all of them as there was more force than their payroll pay roll allowance would admit of these men did not see fit to accept of this because they were not all invited to come back and therefore martin and bareiss had to employ other men but I 1 tind find on looking over the pay rolls for august 1585 we had on the of that month a I 1 total of 2498 men in the service of the company of which 1084 were in our service before the shops closed on june lath this applies to only and does not include engineers and aud firemen and shows thau thai over two thirds of the men now in ane service in these departments were all employed emp loyes there was no discrimination on my part parl that of the other officers of the coin ny I 1 proposed to the chairman toly ay that I 1 would employ these men inen if 11 ey desired me to employ them as ay as the business and earnings von ouid id justify taking them in the tue lol lul wing ng order first we the men who have nave families and have nave families and homes of their own owr own at points where they have been working second men with families reiding residing at points where they are employed but do not own homes third yount 1 men who have no families and married men whose families do not live jive where they have been at work aud and who are known as floating machinists and mechanics chanice cs our oar present force is less than it was in june this shows we could not have given employment to allwoo all ail who asked for work the conference continued mora than an hour and all points of difference were discussed alter after receiving col Tal madges proposition pow denny and turner returned to I 1 the he planters house and held a conference with the wabash committee which resulted in a rejection of the proposition of col talmadge another conference will be held at the wabash pillae tomorrow 0 moll moiL row at which mr thomas E tutt 0 one of the receivers of the wabash road will be present and at which powderly and turner will formally demand the withdrawal of what is called the lockout lock out order ok 0 in june and the reinstatement of the men and the return to the agreement of april under which the reduction of the expenses of the road can be accomplished in three ways the chairman of the district committee to have the tile choice of these ways first reduction of the men employed second hours of work third an entire suspension of everything except the running repairs and inspection what the result of this will be no one can foretell but certainly tc the difficulty is not yet settled powderly will leave here tomorrow to morrow night for fon r the southwest but he denies th t he e goes there thele to take part in the texas strike and says the strikers there have asked no aid from him NEW YORK 3 president palmer of the denver rio grande western railway has issued a circular to the first mortgage ort 9 age bondholders bond holders of that r road as asking I 1 D their consent to the plan proposed propose by the holders of a large amount of th the c bonds to fund the past due coupons S to march 1 1889 into five per cent ten year certificates one bourth per of the tho coupons due march 1 1886 isso half of those due up to depte september in ber 1 irm and three fourths of those due march 1 1889 to be paid in cash thenceforward with full interest to be paid on the bonds the unpaid coupons due during the above mentioned period to be deposited with louis H moyer mover and edward lewis with the right unimpaired to enforce the guarantee of their payment and on oil such de deposit a certificate to be issued with ig interest rest payable semiannually semi annually 11 3 one of the most roost important railroad land cases ever exer ev er decided in the united states was decided today to day by bv judge brewer of the united states circuit court it was an equity casein the name of the actor attorney general of the united states az against the kansas city leavenworth southern kansas railway company ane bill was filed january 13 and alleges that the railroad company un lawally held heid acres of land having obtained patents to lands to willea it wa was 4 not entitled these lands lauds are in allen alien c county and are improved farms worth several million of dollars and the title to many other lands are arel directly involved the railroad company crammed claimed the lands under a transfer from the missouri hansas kansas texas railway R company and that company by a tranA transfer fer from the atchison topeka santa fe and also by an inde grunt grant rant to itself it seems toab the grant graut lu the atchison topeka santa fe company required required than that company to build a branch down the neosho vailey valley valt Vall eyThe the grant was made on march 3 1863 the atchison topeka santa banta fe company instead ot building the branch transferred its right to do do so to the alls Alis soun kansas texas ila lla railway iway alway co afterward congress made e a grant dated july 4 isoo 1806 to the A missouri kausas kansas texas railway for the line down neosho valley the company built 6 such uch a line but not as a branch of the atchison topeka santa sanu fe co as required by the grant to 0 o that company judge brewer held that hat the atchison topeka santa fe co 0 o could not transfer its night right in the branch road and that even if it could the branch had not been built but an entirely independent line belonging to 0 a different system the missouri kansas and texas pacific co had attempted to get both grants rants while only bull buli ing one onu road and und i judge brewer held leid tha that t the second grant the he first and the patents issued under the he first grant to the atchison topeka santa asanta fc fe co vere were void ile he further held that the company could not claim lands under the act of 1866 because ic it had made no selection under tinder that act the decision decio ion iou li is regarded as a great victory for the thy settlers sett hett lers on the lands ands and there isreal is great greal 1 reat real rejoicing N Y 4 re rev lr dr stephen 11 II sr fai died at his residence here last night new york bonic 4 Th threes reels 3 4 23 pacific bs 28 central pacific 21 preferred no york yolk central 8 1 oregon navigation 77 jig trans transcontinental 19 tir pacific mailo b 1 panama OS 98 bt st louis san francisco 9 0 treas pacific 17 1 anion racil pacific lp 43 fargo express 13 western union 70 PITTSBURG PI 4 A prize ficht for a purse of between JackB jack beck eckand and james fames alert local pu lists was on the perryville percyville Perr perry ville ro road ad early this mor morning mornine ning and resulted in wiert wirt being out in the thirty fourth round about persons witnessed the mill A reception will be tendered inick mccaffrey upon his arrival here morrow mornin morning CHICAGO 4 gen gea general eral schofield has ordered three companies of regular troops to rock hock springs spring not for the purpose of A 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