Show A it U STRIKES the order of manager J A fillmore ot the southern pacific which restores to favor all members 0 the A K U who participated in the great strike ot 1894 and who refrained from destroying company property comes a surprise fillmore was looked upon as the last of the railroad officials associated with egan who would offer amnesty to tb strikers to the contrary he is the very first to raise the blacklist and reinstate reins those who went out in defense a principle they held most dear that of the rights ot labor to band together in opposition ro any act of oppression committed against any member of their order the blacklisting of lie men r oin one end of the country ta the other made bitter foes for the railroads and in many cases is bald to have driven strikers to suicide and some to the gravu by starvation the replacing the A R U by nonunion non union men seemed but the work of a day and a vast army of employed rave way to an equal number 0 unemployed not until the strike terminated did the country realize that there was waiting a man tor every position and that those thrown out of employment would go out into a struggle chero apparently caery obtainable piere of work had at least one claimant the strike taught the public one thier and that was the ex tent of the misery want and privation which existed in the land of the free a and supposed to bo resourceful enough to grant a home and profitable employment to every willing mortal who dotted its fair face biltmore in issuing his instructions said chis new order refers only to those men who took no objectionable part in the ehrike there were many who left their positions through fear aal intimidation and others alio while sharing the of the strike leaders committed no overt acts those men whose offense consisted merely in leaving abo companas comp anys employ and who took no hand in destroying the com banys property or in inciting others to riotous acts will be restored to rood standing the strike leaders and all others who took an active hand in the strike will remain on the companas comp anys discharged list this leniency ampy cot meet with the approval of the other roads which went through the same experience that we did during the strike the action taken by many of the other lines was far more severe and will continue in effect indefinitely many of our connections have not taken back a solitary striker and will not do go under any circumstances sow I 1 think that is going a little too far many of our men acted hastily in leaving tho companas comp anys employ without giving thought as to what results might ensue to these men we have decided to grant a general am coety for several months past the division superintendents have been the reinstatement of different men who left their positions during the strike and in many casts where tho record of abd tbd man was satisfactory the man was taken back into the companas comp anys employ the order sent out to the various superintendents permits in a broader and more general manner the action which has been taken in individual cases during tho past few montels the discharged list made up by the various division superintendents and by the superintendent perin of motive power at sacramento will be carefully revised and all boss strikers who took no particularly objectionable part in the strike will be restored to good standing and given employment whenever the opportunity affords cyclone in the missouri valley council la june 5 missouri valley and adjacent territory was visited by the heaviest raia last night accompanied by a terrible wind storm that developed into a cyclone in grassland a suburb the house of ben parcell was completely overturned and the family more or less injured at the fair grounds the floral and machinery halls were completely wrecked A large portion of the erie street school house roof was blown off and ice houses were crashed ike egg shells A large number of horses and cattle are reported killed telegraph and telephone wires were prostrated and the morning trains acre delayed by wa shouts the storm was tho worst known in this section of the country for many years anxious to san fransisco juno 5 tom scarley who defeated jim williams of sail lake wednesday evening has arrild at tho conclusion that he is good enough to meet any of the heavy weight barring fim corbett among the heavy weights of the present dy there is one man who lives not ar from the center of the city who although having remained very quiet dur ng the recent spell of pugilism is only too anxious to give thomas sharkey or any other man for that matter a little interview joe mcavliff and his manager prof barney farley are pro are data moments notice to attach heir signatures to any articles of agreement that may be pleasing to sharkey departed in a blaze of glory new haven conn june 5 the tale crew which will row at henley eft here this evening for new vork lep arlins ra a blare of alory the given the oarsman oarsmen was on the argest scafe of any ever tendered a itale athletic team even after minnine i championship tho crew will sail on bar steamer berlin tomorrow |