Show telegraphic NEWS KALAMAZOO mich dec 6 A derman german named Sc hausea rich bridge builder made a dying confession sion in which he he says la ir 1884 at col verte prussia he and a man named schultz set to a barn which they had robbed resulting in the destruction of the entire town many women and nd children perished in the flames use says he came here but schultz lives at holverte Col verte where lie he is wealthy CHICAGO dec 6 A number of clever forgeries of checks on the american exchange national bank of this city amounting to have been detected samuel S ford of kim kankakee prominent in social and RELIGIOUS CIRCLES is said to be the offender obtaining blank checks on the Ameri american cati national bank of this city he be is said to have forged the signature of T W harney a lumber merchant and then cleverly imitated the certifying stamp of the bank baak on the checks these checks he is said to have cashed at basks banks in kankakee and champaign illinois fords father IF is a large stock raiser in champaign county ill dec 6 in the trial 0 john Bauer bauereisen etsen chief of toe the alleged burlington dynamite conspirators the jury panel was completed today john john alexander bowles who it is said was a conspirator and one of the squealers squeal ers was put on the stand as the first drat and most important witness bowles testified that he went to work as engineer for the IQ Q on march 2 18 and was persuaded to 10 quit by ais brother april 4 he joined the brotherhood and was employed by bauereisen to buy dynamite and place it on the tracks and also to buy vitriol and ammonia to put in the water tanks and DOSH DOSE THE ENGINES the went on and repeated substantially the story told by him 4 when the brotherhood men were arrested last sl spring he detailed his bis connection with the brotherhood and how under the guidance of Bauer bauereisen elsen lie he had purchased dynamite and delivered it at various points also of th the experiments made on the burlington hag ton track near aurora arror a he had not concluded when the court adjourned jour ned ST PAUL dec 6 A special to the pioneer press from duluth says Grum grumbeck beek a fur dealer has departed leaving unpaid bills running up into the thousands DUBLIN dec 6 A farmer named cunningham cunninbham was murdered today near banbridge the trouble arose from 0 grabrian grag rian troubles three persons have been arrested in connection with the affair A PANEL CASK NEW YORK dec 6 0 the assault and attempted murder of P daly the noted gambler through the efforts of inspector byrnes have proven to be a 11 panel or badger ba daer case of robbery and the two men who acted with the waman woman stanton were placed under arrest tonight their names ure are edward meredith tb and henry herman addie stanton Stan iou inspector byrnes states made possible te tae arrest of dalys assailants by a confession which was startling start lins it had been topeat repeatedly peat edly asserted by the police that the badger game was played out in this city one of the additional details is the allegation that a number of prominent men had bad recently been victimized in this manner and among them is said to be a well known tarn man many y leader whose name is withheld inspector byrnes i said tonight that ene of the criminals would appear as states evidence As the inspector gives the story out the plan to rob daly originated with miss stanton aird andaas was planned by stanton two weeks ago dec 6 ocean hill district in brooklyn to is greatly excited over the presence of a mormon church the evening sun says A vacant store was hired by elder george potts about a year ago 0 and meetings have been held there e ever v er since up to a few weeks ago no complaints had been heard against the gerv services loes which litch v were held every sunday then more there weye whisperings in all other churches in u the neighborhood these swelled until individuals stood on an the streets distributing a circular in which it was stated the church of the latter day saints on rockaway Bock away avenue was working in the interest of the salt lake city church and polygamy this called forth an indignant den denial T ai from potts to a reporter lie he said today we believe in the mormon church as founded by joseph smith we are mormons cormons Mor mons but do not believe in polygamy n there ia 13 1 3 not a clause in the biale bible that condemns polygamy in stronger terms than the words in the book of mormon we believe continued potts that the doctrine of a plurality and community of wives is wrong and opposed to the law of god in revelations of joseph smith he distinctly thou love thy wife we he does not say wives the head bead our church today is joseph smith jr son of joseph smith the foun founder devot 1 of our we belleve in the doctrine of ft eternal ernal judgment which provides that a man shall be paa according top to the deveo degree doneit 0 o of go good d evil that he shall have done I 1 I 1 N NS S W dec 7 drought on t continues in victoria rains have ave fa dauen in queensland su f dec 7 wake the connected with the london graphic has been killed by bv a shot from thi the arabs who are besieging hesie gln the town new YORK dec 7 bastein agents of south southwestern vestera toads roads have received rece ivec oders clerc t 9 restore reside rates to the old ok se schedules boules this is an n advance jr in some eam cases of forty tor s per cent dec 74 7 4 A strong shock of el lasting nearly trait a minute was wais felt this morning at fattier father pot sainte flavie and no nd damage was dooe done CHICAGO dec 6 the taints will tomorrow publish toe the text ot of an andress address issued by thomas B barry outlining the lines and purposes of the new organization which tie he proposes shall shai be known as the brotherhood ol of united labor in the address barry says he is i not dot advocating the formation of a new order for toe the purpose of fighting toe the knights of labor or to g gratify his personal ambition but to establish honesty in and place ohp labor laber movement on a decent baslow basis which aich will make it forever impossible tor for cliques sod and rings to be formed to destroy in months the labor ot of years it will leave to trades or branches branch complete jurisdiction and control over their OWN AFFAIRS it disputes or controversies arise between members and their employers they will be settled by those most conversant with the trouble and not by those who know nothing about the cause 0 of f complaint the order will maintain friendly relations with all limited 0 of f labor it will ill says the a address dress draw the line closel closely on scabs and scab ism it will urge t the e study of operation cooperation co and a means of briDgI bringing DK it into practice and will ivill insist on the members giving their manufacturers preference when purchasing the necessaries of life it will pursue pursue a progressive educational policy I 1 y and bi ing into practice and have enacted into law its platform of principles 1 he cardinal principles of the brotherhood will be land currency and transportation reform first the right of man to the use of the earth seco second d the taking irom from usurers and to control our currency baird government ownership of tiler means of transporting persons freight and intelligence and the taking of those engines of HUMAN HAPPINESS out of the hands haada ot of stock gamblers and speculators and to operate them for the benefit of the producer and consumer while seeking a settlement of those questions the order will labor for ameliorative terms such as the reduction of the hours ot of labor to eight per days day the prohibition of child labor the abolition of convict contract laborthe abolition of the contract system on national state and municipal works the prohibition of foreign labor under contract toe the purification of politics through the adoption of the australian 8 system stem of voting etc all the details 11 of the plan of organization have not yet been decided on but it will be more of a federation thau than a s compact body like the knights of labor in it there will be no money at the disposal of the general or federal officers tor for barry claims the accumulation of large sums of money at one central point as to in the old order is one of the greatest dangers to labor organizations PARIS deca owing to a dispute at yesterdays meeting of the municipal council two members Mo narval Boulan giat and chautemps irreconcilable ci fought a duel this morning with swords chautemps Chaute emps raps received a wound in the arm BRUSSELS dec 7 lalos president of the Working mens congress and mignon both members of the socialist council were arrested at charier charleroy Char leroi 0 I 1 charged with fomenting disturbs es among the striking coal miners more arrests are ex expect eck NEW YORK dec 7 sullivan Sal livan called on his bis backer yesterday and arranged to force a fight with kilrain or mitchell five thousand too usand dollars wits was posted for a fight tor for a side in six oaths months waw NEW YORK dec 7 the bark arte mu brought to port this scorning morning four survivors of the crew of seven of the schooner ethel davie capsized november cape hatteras the other three were drowned the four men men were picked up after being on a taft raft witti without out food or drink fourdais tour four days they were unconscious PARIS dec 7 the petit journal says saya prime minister floquet and pey trall minister of finance had bad an important conversation wednesday on the subject of the panama canal NEW YORK dec 7 the largest skip shipment ment of freight ever forwarded to the west at one time to one consignee leaves the city tonight it is composed of two special trains one of 23 cars of dry goods consigned to a new firm in tacoma W WT T the other of 16 cars loaded with coffee it is expected to make the trip in 20 days the shipment is valued at LONDON dec bpatrick molloy who refused to obey the subpoena of the times to give evidence before the parnell commission and was arrested and brought from dublin was placed in t the he witness box when the commIs commission slon assembled today guarded by bb Ob lice attorney general webster r tor for the times exa examined ned bl strength ta but clid not sual succeed ed in extracting any evidence met hit the attorney Gene generals ralls questions with blank denials and professions of ignorance an n CROSS examination by michael Davitt Molloy stated that a solicitors clerk in dublin promised him money if tegould try to crimin a ate te davitt either by true or false evidence davitt asked witness it if it was the common belief in ireland that agents of the times and the government were trying to obtain evidence by bribes and threats justice hannen handen overruled the question washington dec 7 secretary whitney this morning admitted frankly that he had ordered three naval vessels got ready as ad soon as possible tp to start for hayti he said the haygen authorities referred the case of toe the seized steamer haytian republic to td this government we have reached a decision and that in short is that they have got to give her up unfortunately yellow fever broke out on the boston while she was at port au aa prince and compelled her to leave that climate otherwise the matter might be settled before now SECRETARY WHITNEY yesterday sent telegraphic instructions to rear bear admiral gherardo commandant at the new york aitay itay navy yarn to have the ships richmond Ilich mond zd and yantic prepared tor for sea as rapidly as possible posa ibie the idea is to have them ready so they can sail direct tor hayti early next week orders have also been issued tor for reir admiral luce commanding the north atlantic quad roo to transfer his bis flag from ane ae galena to the richmond and use that vessel as aa his flagship of the expedition IT GROWS APACE orders were issued this afternoon to the commandant of the norfolk navy yarn yard to prepare the united states steamship ossipee ossilee for sea service as soon as possible she will bu be sent to port su au rince prince unless something tap cap pens in the meantime to render it unnecessary secretary endicott had bad an int interview ervie w with secretary whitney this morning and rumor stated that it had been decided to send a number af troops to hayti to assist the naval forces but it was subsequently ascertained that there wa was no foundation tor fur the report ST lovis louis dec 7 adjutant gen eral jamison ty by order of governor Aloo Moore bouse has gone to the scene of the riots note at brevier THE THE JEFFERSON CITY mo dec 7 governor has just received a telegram from sheriff lyda informing the governor that he be is PO powerless berless to control outlawry at brevier and invokes the aid of the state ile he urges the governor to send a militia liti company to preserve peace and protect i the lives and property of citizens the governor will take no action until he be hears bears from adjutant general jamison now on his way to brevier LATER ADVICES ST louis dec 7 the latest ad vices from brevier are to the effect that armed neutrality still existed but an outbreak is liable to occur at any minute A man who passed through brevier after the riot states that the report that 2000 shots were ware fired was not exaggerated as is evidenced by the bullet perforated buildings bail dings in the vicinity dozens of windows were shattered and the front of the post office was riddled with leid lead the stockade in which tire the swedes sought refuge was fearfully torn and splintered sheriff lyda is at brevier with a posse but admits that he to is powerless and has so notified noLi fled fied the governor the sheriff is of the opinion however that the militia would accomplish only temp temporary orar KAN KANSAS smouse MM Is CITY 1 I ITY mo dec 9 governor ouse who is now at bevier has ordered out the militia and col moore will leave at 6 in the morning with two companies of the third regiment for the scene of the recent trouble MORK MORE of IT COMING i it now seems a settled fact th that a t t the h e disturbances at bevier mo where a serious riot not occurred on the night of the fifth are by no means settled and that the future must develop more serious disturbances it is said that when any of the strikers at bevier go elsewhere to work they are refused work if it to is known they come from bevier and belong to the labor confederation there As long as the strike is continued at bevier these strikers receive support from the state confederation it is said that if the state refuses to interfere there will be more armed men go to bevier the disarming of both sides at bevier seems to be a hard thing to do gen E jamison says the only way it can be done to is for the governor to declare the town under MARTIAL TAW where there are two armed bodies of men many in barricades and if any one 0 of their side fires off his gun accidentally or not it is war and a general war be gins sins governor will go to evier devier and look ever the grounds with adjutant general jamison last night the astorg store building of loomis snively the wad leading miners of bevier was burnau burn bur neu tbt e it rg is 1 claimed the ore fire must be accidental chicago 0 dee deca 9 up to this hour 1 I U V p V m mj I 1 there have been no reports of any trouble growing out of the proposed anarchist meetings the police arrangements begun last night were completed by noon today and so perfect were they in all details that it would have been a small matter to have massed four hundred men at any point at which disturbance might take place each station where the anarchists held meetings gg held seven ty five men ready fox instant duty and each outlying sta station cioll held twenty five more prepared for any emergency but the necessity for or these preparations preparation did not become apparent at any time tim 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