Show NEWS by telegraph to the NEWS I 1 MARQUETTE mich may 19 the forest uses fires are still raging everywhere and aad the smoke is dense no casualties are reported but thousands of dollars of damage has been done from all quarters come reports of heavy damages owing to th the telegraph poles being burned full reports are not possible nothing definite has been learned from camp lumber there is where the big fire raged last ritz lit the wind is light and the forest dry there are fears of a general conflagration fully two thousand people are fighting the flames on the Pe today da y and the repetition of the awful tire fire is feared the fires appear e ar to be everywhere the italians at camp alip number Three who were surrounded by the fire last night succeeded in SAVING THEIR LIVES but lost the camp the particular their flight cannot be learned several camps on the extension were destroyed st at noon today to day the fires were approaching the webster mine udd and th the e six saw mills at various places are in im imminent danger at Neg annell ishpeming and michigamme Michi gamme the smoke is suffocating aud and thousands of dollars worth ot of hardwood timber and pine were destroyed no fatalities are re reported bit bat b it when definite news arrives from camp it is feared the report will be worse marquette alger boraca houghton and KeHe Kene wena counties are being swept by lire fire the fires are within two miles of ing but no danger is anticipated at that place GRAND mich may 19 J john boyd a butcher of Rock morning last summer deliberately murdered M Joh ukon boyd was half crazed with liquor he made no attempt to escape he was convicted of murder and sentenced to prison for life leaving a wile wife and four children the youngest you agest three days old the wife of the murderer sued christopher post a saloom st of rockford for sell M OE her husband liquor claiming A verdict was rendered this mornin morning gi giving v ang the woman the case wi wih fp probably r 0 b ably be appealed another case of the sume character where a womans comans husband was killed in a row and the mur murderer murd deter eier execute dis now pending NEW YORK may 19 antoine cohoe de Val lambrosa marquis marquia de mores well known in connection with tile the national consumers meat company and a big cattle ranch proprietor in montana was arrested today to day on en a complaint by samuel grimshaw Grims baw who sues to decover criar charging gink the marquis with fraud he was taken before judge donahue of the supreme court and released epou bail the complaint alleges that the marquis had sold his property and intended to leave leava the state Grims grimshaw baw states that in february last he be met the mar marquis i s who was then about to establish h a meat company THE represented that he was interested in several meat concerns that lie he was wealthy and the possessor in his own right of property worth that he be was backed up by a syndicate of millionaires of wall street men and sonje some frenchmen who would furnish him cash capital if needed that lie he controlled M de mores co 00 1 in which he owned shares valued at it was waa stated that the marquis had invested in a western dressed beef company and that he had real estate ranges and cattle in montana claims that upon these representations he was induced to enter into an agreement by which it was provided that he was to buy out the retail butchers of th is city giving them stock in the NATIONAL MEAT COMPANY in return the marquis was to pay him for each daily output of beeves and to give him shares shared in the firm of demores co when he should secure a daily output of beeves grimshaw was to tie be made manager for the eastern district including new york and new jersey for the national consumers meat meal company and to be entitled to the disposition of five seats in the board of directors the agreement also provides that if the arrangement could not be carried out in six months grimshaw was to resign his interest in demores co another agreement was made march lot eastby last by which grimshaw WAS TO PURCHASE the retail butcher bulcher shops at a cost not to exceed their value to be determined ter mined by appraisement payment was to be made in stock of the nation al consumers meat company grim claims he kept his part of the contract and that besides breaking his part of the contract de mores made false representations of damages he claims ad are for expenses anses incurred incurred 0 for sery services ice about 2 2800 0 for liabilities a bi gitles incurred 1 in making aking the COD contracts tracts and for the loss of business incurred by accepting ce ting the marquis proposition CHICAGO may 19 A bol bold d plan of campaign to settle the great building trades lockout by june and strike str ke a heavy blow at trades brades unionists was set on foot here this afternoon at the conference of delegates from every building antei inte interest est iest in chicago with representatives present from the illinois illi n architects association the ch chicago IWO real estate Boar dand kindred bodies the members of which hire altogether workmen a resolution was unanimously adopted that from this time forth the signature siaa tare of the folio following w card rd of principles by the employed be made a condition of employment by all the building INTERESTS OF chicado if 1 I recognize the right of every man to decide tor for himself without dictation interference or when he be shall ishall borkor cease to work where he shall work tor for whom ne he shall work how many hours he shall work and for what wages he shall work I 1 recognize the absolute right of the employer to decide tor for himself without interference from any source whom he be shall employ or cease to employ to regulate and manage manae e his bis business with perfect pertti cb independence and freedom provided only that he deals lawfully justly and honorably with all men I 1 recognize the right of every father to have his son learn adv lawful trade as on a plane with his right to the ki knowledge powledge of reading writing or any other branch ot learning and should be subject to regulation by the laws of the land I 1 hereby PLEDGE MYSELF in all my relations and intercourse with my employer and tellow fellow workmen to maintain and live up to these thes e principles 11 there was no debate on the adoption of this measure and the action was enthusiastically unanimous but a general discussion sprang up when it wa 3 proposed that the same card of principles be presented for signature to the employer with the pledge plede thereto changed as follows 1 11 I hereby pledge myself to maintain and live up to these principles sciples in the prosecution of rny my business and to ind my aid to the full extent ot of my influence and power for their maintenance and protection amongst my fellow workers and pledge myself not to employ any workman but upon his signature of this card IT is SAID that hat this meant the discharge of every workman who did not sign this card numerous objections were gabed by contractors plasterers and stone MaE mallonn lonn who are getting along peacefully with their men and expecting no trouble all objection was met with the reply that the card couta contained ined nothing not guaranteed by the constitution of the united states and that the country had got tired of being shackled by labor unions at length tin an understanding was reached that the pledge should tie voted upon by the delegates individually then they to go to their association and urge its ratification the pledge was thereupon adopted unanimously the necessary committees were appointed and an assessment of twenty five cents per member made to meet the expenses PARIS may 19 A duel dual has taken place between victor koning hu husband 1 of madame jane hading the well known french actress and M la cour journalist who bad written an article insulting to madame had ings reputation M la cour was wounded SAN FRANCISCO may 19 philip keyenberg a cabinetmaker ased aged 20 26 years shot and killed mary fessler aged 23 this afternoon and then shot aud and killed himself the cause is believed to be the homans womans refusal to marry him I 1 GALVESTON May 19 the news san antonio special says the northbound e express x r 8 0 on n the missouri pacific bail 1 il road 0 a d which left this city at seven 0 clock last evening encountered a gangoff TRAIN ROBBERS BOBBERS about at mcneil station twelve miles north of austin As the train slowed up at the station toe the robbers rob Ders to the number ot of twelve or fifteen fired several volleys to eutimi date the passengers the train was held up for nearly half an hour after which it was allowed to proceed the doors of the s car were forced open and about KM taken the messengers were compelled i to throw up their bands and were ordered to hand band over the cash and registered packages postal clerk spaulding says he distinctly heard the order given by the leader dont touch any of the passengers and dont shoot any of our own men the messenger also says that he believes the men were green hands bands in the business ELMIRA N Y may 19 abner G cody one of the most expert passers of counterfeit MONEY in the united has been arrested at painted post cody 1 ie 72 years old for a number bof of years he made his headquarters headquarter sin in michigan he hadin bad in his possession when arrested to in counterfeit gold coin aud auda andi a number of fine dies he has been in n the business since ne lie was sixteen years old tle the government officers have been hunting him ten years success he has been bom maine to california working off bogus money TORONTO may 19 edcor editor william obrien and mr dennis bubridge KU bridge left here this morning for ottawa when they arrived at union station they found a crowd of about one hundred persons waiting for them mr obrien stepped upon the rear platform of the last car and delivered a brief address he was greeted with mingled groans and cheers OTTAWA out may 19 at various stations along the abe route crowds had fathered sa to get ft a look at the man mail whom tie the canadians call that da daredevil Irl irishman who fears nothing 71 and greeted him WITH CHEERS intermingled with occasional groans A committee of citizens and land leaguers from ottawa met the train at moberly miles out the deputation was composed of prominent gentlemen As chetra the train in slowed up at the grand union station at 0 30 it was seen that an immense crowd was assembled the crowd set up a tremendous cheering as mr obrien stepped on to th the platform and this enthusiasm was man manifested mani rested again and again on leaving the station tile the party arty ware driven ti ta t i the russell kussell house anen when obrien was entering the rotunda of the hotel some one 0 ne in the surging throng tried to cheer the queen and to repeat the scene generally that was witnessed at the queens park meeting at toronto but ue tue STORMS OF CHEERS for obrien and the groans for lansdowne arose ab above ove everything els else in the joyal hoyal roller holler rink later on persons were packed large pictures of gladstone and parnell were placed in front of the platform with an american and a canadian flag and the motto in 1 n large letters god save ireland in one corner of the building was massed a solid body of students from ottawa about in number mostly Amer americans kaus I 1 who shouted in chorus obrien I 1 amid thunders of applause the platform was occupied occa pied by a large number of priests members of parliament and prominent citizens As mr obrien stepped upon the platform the vast audience rose AS ONE MAN and cheered enthusiastically not another man could get into the hall the whole was plainly an answer to To attack and everybody was talking of annexation and richard nagle one of the most prominent citizens said we want annexation we dont want any more pau pan per stricken landlords coming over here to disgrace us and shame them themselves an address of welcome was read by prof pr f HJ H J frawley of ottawa then followed the reading by secretary JD J D gray of two telegrams which sat the audience fr frantic brantle the men cheered and yelled until they could do it no longer J L daglia bawlin president of st patricks association then introduced mr obrien who spoke AS FOLLOWS 1 I am proud to learn that I 1 am I 1 believe the first representative of the irish people who has ever set foot in this capital of the canadian dominion and standing hf re at the seat scat and centre of canadian independence I 1 cannot help thinking that if like jibe you we had a parliament of our own on college i green it would not be necessary nece esary tor for us to travel aci oss the world to worry you with the sorrows and suffering of our people and to babau ct you to so crucial a test of the sincerity of your sympathy with ireland LAp applause our visit here is a matter of life gnu aau death for fok five hundred unhappy auman human beings whom your governor general has doomed to eviction evic tiou AND destruction ON obrien proceeded at length in this strain and in the most caustic manner to denounce those who attacked him and his friends and then in turn to arraign lord lansdowne Laas downe as morally re for their act it was wa after 11 when obrien and his friends reached the ruseell house and he h sat down to a banquet with two hundred others may 19 the sleeper on the D 4 R G salt bait lake express was de railed near salida calida at 6 5 this morning grace leslie the leading lady of kate Castle tens troupe was waa instantly killed dr george cox received a severe scalp wound and pullman man conductor auberey was hurt about the head and hip the wounded were taken to the company companas comp anys S hospital atS at alida the sleeper was badly demolished moli shed the company played at pueblo last night after the performance they boarded the midnight train tor for leadville where they were billed to play lay this evening when eighteen miles east of salida calida the sleeper Cairo Calro which was filled with members of the troupe suddenly and without apparent cause LEFT THE TRACK and rolled down an embankment of several feet feel among the rocks thecae the oar was badly wrecked and the passengers thrown in every direction mrs leslie with two or three others being hurled through the broken side of the car upon the rocks As soon as the passengers recovered irom the shock they began an investigation of who was injured mrs leslie was found lying upon t the he ground dead her spinal column urn be being g broken and having a wound on her head no on one other eother than those mentioned was in injured ared the castleton company canceled its leadville engagement ga gement and returned to denver this evening the body of mrs leslie will be embalmed embalm ed and forwarded to friends in brooklyn WACO texas may 20 the following particulars of the train robbery on the international fc great northern railroad Bail road at mcniel station have been learned twelve mounted men did the work and they went at it with so much system and their plans worked so well that they secured a large amount of money from the pacific express company A PW paa on n the train says when the t train rain pulled out at mcneil station it was found t that t the agent and two gentlemen were in charge of the robbers ro well mounted and armed the robbers had bad rolled a loy log in front frond of the engine aud the engineer and fireman were guarded by some of them while the others proceeded to fire into the tops of the cars the passengers were told that if they kept quiet they would not be molested one passenger was shot shoe in the hand and a brakeman named white has his cheek grazed by a bullet the express agent refused to open the express car and the robbers broke brese open the car door and knocked the ex down the safe was broken open and robbed the amount of money |