Show A BRIEF RESPITE I 1 I 1 A horde of JLynch Lyne liers ers hold bieh carnival I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 f r r r f j i IJ I 1 the speech of master muster workman powderly another railroad accident 11 i I 1 t I 1 ily MT western abold reix to atle iRALD 1 Yol vo canio leanio eruption MELDO october 5 A vole aule eruption has occurred on the island of if ailian one of the toga group of tho the friendly islands the aland ia is now coi covered ered buh a volcanic dust has a population of about A at a 2 r has be been I 1 dispatched to ascertain asa isa their present condition I 1 I 1 SPEECH in hi s opinion of the southwestern strike I 1 and kindred topic Topics Hid iSoNO mo id va oct 4 at the convention of the knights of labor powderly Paw derly in response to the remarks of Govey governor nor lee ex pressed expressed hie his gratification fi at the welcome which had been bean riven div en the knights by lie the people pl of virginia and more moro especially the he people of richmond po powderly ederly contin continuing ding ballf aid the men who allegiance to the knights of labor are are efi engaged in a cc conflict inflict but it ia is in the barof truth against st error it lg Is not as many men dishonestly dishonestly assert a war of labor against capital the wr war isone Is ono one in which the manhood of the american laborer is fighting for in this war it must be determined which iball rule monopoly or the american people goldor manhood our battles are noti fought for the purpose purpose of determining whether the individual hall shall rule the state and empire but to decide whether the people who are entitled to 16 life ll liberty bertya and nd happiness dball live in in full enjoyment of their rights and liberties as becomes the citizens cit izene of i republic I 1 the monopolist of today to day is more dangerous than the slave owner of the past ItI monopoly ly takes land from u the people eople in million acre it s bend e lne its agents abroad and brings herdson herds of uneducated and desperate men to this country it imports liet norance and scatters it broadcast throughout the land it and it alone is responsible for every manifestation of anarchy that ever the country has j finessed all men may not be illing willing to admit that this statement Js true but dies no aie anarchists V be boquin this country for g anar thy hytie the leg legitimate cimato child libil of 4 while I 1 con condemn depan tho deeda of violla e commit imputed tM lithe in ibe name dame of labor dur ig ti the le year I 1 am labor proud road to eay say I 1 flat at the tile knights of labor aa as an flon Is li not in any way re lo for such conduct mr powderly general master workman then assembly reviewing the work dathe df mhd year and declared that it was a most eventful and trying one in the existence of abec elf if we are guided by the experience of past eaid said the speaker speak ir 1 and act accordingly we can place the order upon a footing so safe and sound that no assault tault from fron fito ita enemies can injure it if we are not dot guided by that elpe experience fil ence if we fail fall to read right the signs odthe of the times we fail to beere properly cepres represent ent those who aen sen t ue ul here he her cited that in one year more tl than a L 1000 new now assemblies bad been organic organized I 1 edhe edile eald maid quite a few had entered the order and at once plunged plunge into rash strikes contrary to the policy of the order he lie spoke of the southwestern railway strike at great ID length th he ile said eld the did id i po not approve of eat that strike but if it wai wa only when the threat waa was made to stop every wheel in the united stales states that he be raised h bis O 0 voice against it he ile did that in defense of the 01 order and of the cauntay cau that the southwestern southwest a r 11 strikers bad had buffered suffered great wrongs waa was true aeilt ires was hie big firm belief that the railway companies with a fall knowledge of what those alcea were precipitated the fight taimie themselves I 1 vea at a time to make it ap pear to the world that the strike was for a an insignificant cause the eight hour strike was I 1 not buce successful I 1 be be cause neither the workmen bor no the tile employers were mere ready reldy for it the reduction of the hours of labor was a necessity and sooner or r later must be had but but the knights must not forget lat that id inina many places the eight hour plan baa has not yet been adopted the speaker said th the proposed leduc of working hours caused millions mil liona of dollar dollars worth of work to ba be left unfinished and undone because of uncertainty in regard tot to taking akia g contracts never waa was it more adro clearly demonstrated that an djury adone td one was the boac concern ern of all than in the movement no he mentioned the move was in the tight direction but the time timi and the circumstance s were not suitable A plan should be ado adopted the same as that suggested at t the e cleveland meeting rde eting whereby 1 a CO operation cooperation opel I 1 of 0 V mens organization go and ana manufacturers asseo clat clatious ions could be put into bract practice ce c without a strike or the unsettling business he ile de declare clareed cd that before i the short abort hour system would be of any relation which workman bore to labor saving machi machinery iner y must t undergo a radical change chance the Irke machines hines the slave of man mal instead of man being a subordinate to the machine A plan of cooperation t rop h which that byork workmen workman may contro I 1 the feinel machine hine must the present system referring to child labor he said it dould be the duty of every assembly to see that all ill children should w atila school opposition to child lali labor wai 00 tonsure to osire he be should an education to e equip quip hini him for to the duties which won would d fall upon him kiima is a man and a citizen he ile asked that a 8 special committee on education be a appointed diluted to prepare and becom recommend berid merid a plan for the better education oreba american youth 1 if r he lie closed by treating of he the relations between the knights and the recommended co c f 41 ACS AC S 1 ii I 1 0 operation aeration erA tion he ile declared that ho he had bp been en unable to reply to a tenth of the letters addressed to him he said he lie had refrained from replying to criticism and while he be had been accused of alack of nerve tor for so lar large e a movement still a million men and i n gd vio wamen denof of nerve and common sense semie had hid sustained him in carrying the banner of theonder the order he said they would act according to bis his wish if they selected another to fill bis his place j and L n d he a afkend fk th them e t to 0 vote t without E sentiment e n tahe en t fo for ed the h embe best i t man vo R n in their judgment to guide the order the race issue raised when delegate farrell was refused admittance to the hotel and his white brother dele delegates gaes of district 49 new york defused to go their without him has his appeared in another shape the knights of arranged for a pa parade rado tournament and ball on lion mon day in honor of the visiting knighted ats te and a committee of arrangement arrangements was appointed pointed T when the farrell question arose it became a B problem h how ow the ball could be given without bringing up the quest n in a new and more vexatious shape it ia is contra contrary ry to local customs c and an prejudice prejudices to have blacks and whiles whites at a ball together if at t a knights knigh is of labor ball bill both be admitted to the ball many white lifa here would refuse to attend if in separate halls the visiting knights espe especially cally after Powder iya 8 of the principles of equalito braces of races today to day might refuse invitations another complication springs from the fact that william II 11 sullen mullen master workman man of the ilich mond district I 1 is a candidate for Cong congress and stud lus his influence is r etrone t tong aih the committee if it ie to admit the whites and negroes to the same hall many of h hie Is white bite eup 0 at orators would abandon bit him n the committee on rf hold held a meeting last evening cven inc and at an early earl y hour bour this morning had not decided what to do pending X a settlement of the he qu question estion efforts are being made to keep secret from the visiting KnIght athe fact of tte ito existence it is s thought possible that it may res result it in n leaving the ball bill out of the pro prod u gramme of the days entertainment I 1 I 1 LYNCHED A murderer summarily dealt biti by lan an infuriated a at S T louis oct 5 P wallace the murderer of the logan family of five persons father mother and three children was taken frog from jail at steeleville Stee leville last list night by a mob boband mo band andi lynched the guilty man had bad been taken to Stele steeleville Stee leville villo from cuba mo where the horrible crime had been perpetrated for safe keeping for fes fear he would be sun su mmarie dealt wiloby the ifie enraged citizens citizens of Cuba cabai on friday morning october latifie mob cainoy ai nad entrance On trance to the jail ja I 1 and an d wallace valla dragged him hini from his jils cell and strung him was cut down flite being big ano allowed yrea iu LZ hang a short time in order that a confes confession sign might boa boirun bow wrung run from him here fused to own up to the tie crime and before t the h e crowd could hang him up faai again the sheriff gained possession of of him and hurried him to his cell the crowd was upon to disperse and it was on supposed that thi law would be allowed to take tave its own course last night howe however a second and more successful att attempt erupt wad made to mete out our justice 0 tol o 6 alie 01 0 1 1 murderer A mob of about one hundred men quietly gathered around the he jal all at A midnight and demanded dentri entrance bof of the jailor this aut and the tile mob battered down tho doors A delegate of their members was sent dobri to bring out the prisoner while others were detailed to guard the roads leading to the scene scent wallace was awakened from his sleep drag dragged ed out lo 10 the infuriated mob and w was as n asked if be he had anything to say he responded by strongly protesting his innocence still adhering to the story that it was the negro vaughn who was guilty this angered the mob more than eyer evrand and with a shout they produced a rapa one end and of which they P placed ce around the murderer murderers neck I 1 and a the ibb other end was thrown over the limb ofa of a tree near th tho e jil jail the prisoner ati a cuir s still till protested p ro tested his inno cence and appealed for mercy but without avail strong hands grasped the rope and wallaces wallaces body swung in the air air another chance was not given alven him to confess and in a few minutes his body was a corpse the mob then dispersed and the jail officers flers of cut down and took possession odthe of the body railway wreck BLANCA texas oct arx GA A west vrest bound passenger pasc nger train waa was wrecked twentythree twenty three miles west ivest of here early yesterday morning th the a engine with the mail express and first class coach were ditched several passengers and the express toes messenger were injured seriously seri the accident was caused by a washout the injured passengers pasi engers are receiving every Sea teBO N Y oct 5 the coart of appeal ba u handed ha oded down don the de clelon confirming the sentence of the lower court in tho case of exal exa ex al A 1 derman jaehne Ja eline convicted on the charge of bribery in the broadway railroad franchise judge andrews andrew 3 wrote the decision in the jaehne case cage judge rapallo wrote the dis hepting opinion of words in id which judge earl concurs hennning match arranged PITTSBURG pa oct 5 george of luia wis city champion plon yard sprinter has been beef matched against kettleman the C california alifornia flyer for 1000 a side and the championship pion plon ship of the united state states the date data of the race or place of meeting has not yet beail beon settled set llod 11 gain if ar conn oct 5 0 returns from town towns give the republican republicans 54 towns democrats 81 31 divided 15 ahe arhe same towns last list year stood re democratic st 31 divided 17 a biet et republican pain gain bf 5 towns going hoine home u ill irala N Y oct 5 MM gro vc r cleveland Clev cland and nother mrs hayo been bacu visiting rela tho past few day eleft for washington this moraine morning in iti the le special IM nerva I 1 t 1 h div r 4 Y ia HW AC V M i 0 aft L h tt vl J |