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Show NEWS OF A DAY. Trials and Tribulations of the Industrialists. CHICAGO DON'T WANT 'EM And Will do Nothing for Them Horriry-Inff Horriry-Inff Death in Chicago A Bold Hold-up of a Street Car in Broaa Daylight i Reported. Re-ported. San Francisco, April 13. The Chicago Chi-cago ofli. ialu of the Santa Fe road decline de-cline to ratify the arrangement made in this citv for the transportation 'of 500 men from Mojav.e to Chicago, and the second reeiment of the California industrial army ib left to its own octrees. oc-trees. The local agent of the Santa Fe to day received advices from Chicago that the eisuation thsre would not warrant the importation of unemployed in large numbers, and the railroad aa thorities did not, therefore, feel justified justi-fied in aggravating present conditions Chief ot Police Crowley announces that he will attempt to do nothing further for the men, and if they go they must walls, or as others have done. The men are much dissatisfied and are advertising a meeting to air their grievances. They expect to start on their journey tomorrow at 11 o'clock regardless of today's discouraging developments. COMMON WEALKRS CSDEU ARRFST. San Heuxakdixo, Cal., April IS. The secoud Los Anzelea regiment of the comaoouwe il army, eight of whose leaders are under arrest here, is prov ingathomin the p'i'j'lic's side. The authorities of S:in Bernardino county determined to break up the army and prevent, its moving eastward from here but thev now find that their hands are more than full. Yesterday the eight leaders under arrest were taken from the county jail to Colton to plead before Justice Bingham Bing-ham to a charge of attempting to de fraud the Southern Pacific railroad out of fares. The men, eight in number, pleaded not guilty. They at once made preparations to furnish bail with tbt invention ot Koing on the street to deliver de-liver inflammatory speeches, bat were prevented from ;ng so by the district attorney, hn . . 1 complaints charg-ine charg-ine them with lrsitin riot After pleading not gu:If 0 this charge each one demanded a " l arate jury trial and proceeded to r ''Viaa every member of the ardoy as vitness. thereby hoping hop-ing to give all r',; comrades a job at 82 a day dur; ; i; 1 1. e t ial of the eieht different cases. IN B 1 ) . .-AT. SAN Fuancis(v. -.ril 18 Two armed men held c--r So. 4, Oakland consolidated line on Sliattuck evenue, Berkeley, early this morning, and robbed the conductor, rootorman and a dczf n passengers cf about $60 and various articles of jewelry. The hii?h waymen Bleeped on board at a retired epot, and ordered the motorman to stop the car. The passengers wei obliged to stand up, and while one desperado covered them with a revolver, re-volver, the other rifled their pncfcets. This is the third street car hold-up in this city and neighborhood within tour days, "WIFE AXD CHILD GONE. Chicago, April IS. J. W. Van Gor-den, Gor-den, a building contractor of East L'berty. Ohio, called on the police here today to ask for assistance in searching for his wife, who with her 6-year-old daughter, hah been missing since April 4th. Mr. Van Gordon says his wife left East Liberty in March, to visit friends in Illinois. Instead she came to Chicago, where all trace ot her was lost. It is thought Mrs. Van Gorden wandered away in a fit of temporary insanity. Mirages may occur in any place where the denser stral uin of air is shifted above the lighter stratum, thus caus-g a re-flection re-flection of the rays of light. |