Show telegraphic NEWS DUBLIN nov 19 during daring evictions on the draperstown Drapers towa town estate ot of robert T oneill ONel ll jd P last saturday a bedridden woman aged 97 years was removed from her home and had to be carried to an adjoining house A wow wo man who was in a state of delirium deli r alu n and her four children one a 4 babe a be three months old were also ejected A fierce gale was blowing at the time and the evicted tenants furniture was blown into the mud mad fifty policemen were present washington NOV 19 at MS his grandest reception toe the british minister never had a larger crowd than was there this morning neither lord sackville kville nor any member 0 of his family ly were present to receive the callers i they hey were barred out of a large portion of the house bouse the main hall ball ballroom ball room and dining room were thrown open to that part of the public having cards of admission the master of ceremonies was the auctioneer the assembly was impelled partly from curiosity aad partly from a desire to purchase something that once did service for a british minister A large number of society people who want something ANGLISH YOU KNOW is paid high prices for the glassware and wua china the auctioneer stood in the immense ball room with china and glassware on tables against the wall hundreds of people could hot bot get near enough to see what was being sold solda but there were plenty of buyers who seena seem to care especially what they bought even three old china covers the dishes to which covers were broken or lost were bid for quite actively many people eo lp will awill show their regard for lord sackville Nac tille by their col lection of mementoes some who did not care especially for chinaware china ware waited in the dining rom where some valuable and attractive paintings embroideries broide ries bric a crac etc were sold among toe items were ere a silk court dress fenely embroidered worn during the time of louis XVI some antique brocade of the time of louis XV and some dress goods old land new minn nov 19 john P florn shot and killed kate a widow with whom he had bad been keeping company last night jealousy CHICAGO nov 19 the daily times moline illinois W L stoughton paymaster ol of the moline wagon co and a prominent young business man has disappeared and it is supposed he be has gone to canada taking with him several thousand dollars of the firms arms money ERIE BRIE pa nov I 1 mrs patrick durkin quarreled with her husband tonight inight to and threw ditrol in his eyes totally blinding him she then ran out but was arrested and brought back by the officer when brought into tile the room the husband attacked her and before the officer could interfere almost beat her to of death ath the woman claims her husband husban awas was brutal to her and threatened to bring another woman into the amuse 01 NEW ORLEANS nov 19 the pt ca yunes yazoo city special says a week a ago 0 O wilson arnold colored came sl here e re and surrendered himself to sheriff staling tal i la in self defense he had shot and killed captain robert johnson one of the most prominent citizens of the county at his home near satartia satarcia Sat artia this morning a large number of john sons friends went to the jail and took Ainold Arnold isay ovi g they intended to avenge the death of their friend and neighbor since their departure nothing has been heard beard from them but it is reasonably certain that arnold has been lynched NEW YORK nov 19 the rumor of 0 a disastrous steamship collision was ten circulated in III shipping circles this evening AR was reporter rep reported that the aurania which sailed tor for liverpool saturday had collided with and sunk the hamburg packet luevia which is several days overdue the report was attributed t 0 pilot wood who came in with the steamship rekia hekia MO wood was seen tonight and denied having make the statement the officers of the hekia know nothing of it and nochim was know of it at the offices of ife roe cunard or hamburg packet line fine TOLEDO nov 19 william young and BG B G jacobs were drowned in lake erie brie while out in a sailboat sail boat today nov 19 the spinning mill bella was burned today loss 2001 yoo three children were burned to death WiLKEs BARRE pa NOV 19 AS patrick moore john 0 williams anti and john hughes miners were descending the warrior run slope on foot this afternoon a car ran down upon them moore was instantly killed and the other two seriously injured PITTSBURG 19 the beaver falls rolling holling mills at beaver falls were burned tonight six men were seriously burned two will die CITY os OF MEXICO nov 19 A freight train of the mexican railway was thrown from the track at soledad yesterday the engineer fireman and brakeman were killed PITTSBURG nov 19 at a meeting of the river coal operators this afternoon it was unanimously decided to shut down all mines along the monongahela river for an indefinite period this ani throw out of employment IWO 1009 miners besides all the river men engaged in taking coal down the river brivec and mine laborers the operators say fah they will shut down for two mouths at least t they claim they cannot sell coal to advantage now as the market is over stocked and coal is selling for five cents a bushel the lowest for many years LONDON nov 20 the parnell commission resumed its sitting attorney general webster counsel f for or the times complained of the biffl culty experienced in bringing witnesses from county kerry he called the judges attention to an article in the kerry sentinel Sen edward Harring tons paper which stated the judges composing the parnell commission are showing signs of spots now although at the opening of the inquiry they appeared to be spotless the judges were creatures or of a conspiracy entered into by the government and times and were manifestly united we veil their prejudices the attorney general appealed to the court to take action in the matter as such publications tended to def defeat eat justice and amounted to the grossest contempt reid in behalf of harrington complained that no notice of a charge of chii character had been given them and it was absolutely impossible to make answer at present he asked that the matter be adjourned until tomorrow presiding justice hannen and the at torney general agreed to this and the matter stood over examination of witnesses was resumed farmer culloty of castle isimang county kerry testified tn tb at because he served notices on tenants in 1882 two pen n visited him one of them struck tam with a spade and the other shot him in the leg the leg had bad to be amputated he was afterwards boycotted on cross examination lie he said eaid the quarters of the ri nearest garest branch of the league were six miles distant from his farm he considered rents throughout kerry too high he denied that the two men who attacked him were relations of a servant girl whom he be wronged DENVER colo nov 20 Chey cheyenne eRne colo special to the news A costly wreck occurred on the union pacific at rock creek station yesterday afternoon A wrecking train returning from laramie collided with freight train no 23 pulled by two engines an engineer was fatally injured and 10 or 12 laborers on the work train were slightly hurt the engines were demolished moli moll shed the wreck completely blocked travel trains are delayed twelve hours washington nov 20 the navy department has information of the reported surrender to the commander of the united states ship boston of the battien republic Ke public by the authorities of hayti haiti the only report received from captain ramsay and this was received by mail stated that the hay tien officials released the american schooner william jones which had bad been seized on suspicion of enga engaging i in filibustering after an investigation which established her innocence CHICAGO nov 20 george boebel a board of trade man who lost on the september wheat ed by shooting this morning indianapolis nov 20 that still b has as control of the knights of labor convention was shown this morning when the committee on law submitted a report recommending amendments in accordance with pow derlys recommendations it is intended to c carry arry out the one man power which chic he advocated to provide for a general master workman etc louisville ky nov 20 the bouse of jack gregg burned last night his family of tour four persons perished minn nov 20 ed and willard mitchell cousins aged 22 and 18 years were drowned this thia afternoon while skating WATERTOWN WATER TOWN D T nov 20 this afternoon a fire broke out aucin in one of the cells of the city jail hans bans nelson a drunk and disorderly from webster dakota had been in the cell about an hour when the alarm was sounded although heroic efforts were made to rescue the man before he could be reached he was burned barned to an unrecognizable mass nelson has a sister living at webster springfield mo nov 20 taylor smith a well cnown known sporting criar char acter was killed this afternoon by margaret miller his bis mistress in a trivial dispute CHICAGO nov 20 billy pinkerton says he remembers dr is supposed by the london police to be the butcher trum baety was guilty of the most disgusting and unnamable vices and pinkerton thinks him entirely capable of the atrocities he was in washington during the war and sold a book to soldiers sol diera which was prohibited on account of its immoralities AUBURN N Y nov 20 in afi the hams hains opium smuggling case this afternoon ter noon district attorney lockwood claimed he was in need of the evidence of an aa important witness from washington territory he asserted that he bad a surprise in store the defense have all their witnesses some of them coming sp far as from seattle they demandy trial judge cox asked lockwood to agree i to thursday as trial day but he would not do so the case will be reached as soon as possible NEW YORK nov 20 james nolan a worthless character fired five shots into his paramour emma buck in a house just off the bowery today because she refused to live with him any longer she will die indianapolis nov 20 this morning the committee on law i t omitted umit u bitted ted a report recommending amendments in i a accordance with Powder Pow derlys lya reco becom m menda tlona it is intended to carry the one m danl arill power which he aavo bated it provides for a general master workman a worthy foreman a general secretary a treasurer a general director of womans comans work and a general executive board the latter consists of four members besides the atae general master workman and the general operative cooperative co board shall consist co n gist ot of two members besides the general ge worthy foreman all except the general executive board and the general operative cooperative co board shall be taken from the floor of the assembly and when elected shall serve two years this is a reduction of two me bembera bers in each board besides tile the unan of the officers olli cera of secretary and treasurer but the place where INFLUENCE most appears is the article which provides that the general master workman shall be chairman e of the gen eral executive board and shall as far as practicable submit to the general assembly the names of eight persons from which the general assembly shall select four members this to be done as soon as ag possible and at the same session at which the general master workman is elected it further provides that the general worthy foreman shall bo be ex c officio chairman of the general operative cooperative co board and that he shall submit to the general assembly tour names from which they shall elect two who will constitute that board after debate the report was adopted the afternoon session was taken up by the committee on law with minor changes of the constitution contrary to the recommendations of powderly the TIME OF MEETING is unchanged the general master shall hereafter reatter be fill all vacancies of the board by appointment this being a new power added to the office it I 1 is 0 now proper for any member of the th e general executive committee to approve the report of the secretary or treasurer although though il that was formerly permitted only to the general master workman the general assembly so desiring may hereafter declare vacant any place on the board and it cad can do so without at the same time expelling the officer so removed before an appointment organizers must past pass a proper examination i the same committee reported the approval of Pow derlys denunciation of the provisional committee the mileage committee reported the total mileage of the general assembly to be miles and the amount to be paid aid I 1 79 by an informal vote all decisions of the general naster master work man since the general assembly a year ago were approved T B BARRY tonight issued a formal open letter to thel delegates he says in violation of all law of knighthood and justice you nave have denied me a fair trial or an opportunity to be heard in my defense and by your action placed yourselves in full accord with the unlawful and unwarranted action of the general executive board whom I 1 had charged with irregularities and who being una unable bleto to answer my charges and being afraid to meet me resorted to all sorts of intrigue ue to overrule the constitution and to deny me a fair trial such as is guaranteed to every knight of labor your action is cod contrary to all law and decency you have outraged justice lowered your marib manhood bod and misrepresented misrepresent td constituents by your vote and you depend on false reports and burying your actions in silence on dour bourre re turn home as has been done after past sessions of the general assembly this time your constituents will be given the truth by those who have the courage of their manhood since you have refused to give mean me an opportunity to defend myself I 1 now publish a few charges 1 I have made and defy you or those by whom you are sustained by your votes to prove them false he goes on to enumerate the charges al already reacT published he proposes to agitate until the general genera assembly of the K of L adjourns he will then put jut out ii his organizations and look after the formation of his new order which will be called the brotherhood of united labor LONDON nov 20 constable mccarthy testified that he be searched the house oi of nannie mcmahan Mc Matian who was treasurer of a branch of the league and found a H umber number of papers other witnesses from kerry were then examined all of whom attributed the outrage in that county to the I 1 mst gation of the league A laborer named williams stated that he had been fired at by the moonlighters Moon lighters and said asid that a placard had bad been posted in various places offering to anyone who would shoot him and his bis employer who had taken an evicted farm on cross examination however none of the witnesses succeeded is in connecting the league with any of the outrages referred to sir charles tupper then read an article from the kerry sentinel danou denouncing the outrages I 1 lydia curtin was as next called and described the boycotting of her family and the murder of ef her father counsel for the Parnel lites read a circular issued by b the league denouncing the treatment of the abe carting near aar the hour of adjournment mr reid in the absence of sir charles russell appealed to the opposing counsel to bulk tee outrages to which they wished to reler and to cease giving such evidence in detail the inquiry qu i ry t threatened h r to run long enough to ru ruin i a a anybody n y body if the present method was continued sir henry james declared thel Times mes was wag equally anxious to limit the time and expenditure justice hannan said there bust be an honest effort to shorten the work of the commission he considered there had bad been enough detail of out rages and other bra branches of 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