Show A precaution COM companies paules of infantry C called oat out in ill chicado Ch Oh icaco leaco THE BULGARIAN 5 the chief executive at tho the modern modem athena athens mis cel col laneous BYNN ar vestan Ves estern asad press to the 11 ERALD A narrow escape hungary nov 8 A fire has occurred in the cathedral liere here destroying several pictures and damaging aging g the interi cr badly the edifice had bad a narrow t c from total destruction st this cathedral ie is considered tho the most magnificent of or the modern buildings in ia hungary THE CHICAGO STRIKE the movements on banday infantry ordered out Cin CHICAGO etao nov 7 there was no disturbance worthy of mention at the stock yards today to day armour co report that cattle were slaughtered today to day at their ther ment it ia is not known that the cra ers committee formally presented ed their demands to the packers yesterday they ther asked for hour system and ana a scale ecale of wages slightly less than the tile one in force for ten hours the packers refused to entertain the proposition and a strike was ordered the strikers kere sent around today to day to to induce the comparatively small number of men still a t work to quit in many instances especially with the firemen and engineers the aftem attempt t was successful A A number of packers held a conference in armours office to caybut they declined to talk about the proceedings several largely attended meetings of strikers were also held the deputy sheriffs did not leave their barracks during the day all the detail work being done by regular non police A great majority of tho the strikers remained away from t the be yards one hundred more deputy sheriffs arrived in the evening making a total force of in pursuance to telegraph instructions from governor oglesby the following order was issued by general fitzsimons commanding the first brigade tonight to night directing the assembling sem bling of two infantry regiments of bla his command at their ar armories morles tomorrow morning headquarters first brigade III illinois I 1 national guards chicago SPECIAL ORDER VO 5 by direction of commander ln in chief the officers and enlisted men of the let and 2nd regiments of this brigade will aE assemble a their respective armories at 7 a m nov 8 1886 armed and equipped for active service by command of brigadier general fitzsimons Fitz simona charles S delhi tant adjutant general in an interview tonight to night P D armour declared emphatically that he would start up in all departments tomorrow morning mornin gat at any hazard he lie would meet the strikers determinedly from the be very outset and he anten tended to bring the matter to a set in the ebor test space of time philadelphia nov 7 general master workman powderly and hayes bailey and mcguire of the general executive board of ali the Kni knights olits of labor held a conference here bep this evening relative to the strike of the chicago beef and pork packers in the absence of a knowledge of the details ot of the strike general master workman powderly tele graphed to thomas barry barrys a member of lie the general executive board for information but at midnight bad received no report mr powderly said baid tonight to night 1 I have received no inform aaion from flom chicago it ia Is a mistake that the general executive board ordered this strike it was done by the district ass assembly emby As soon as I 1 heard rd of an intimation oi 01 a strike I 1 rent sent mr barry to chicago to avert the strike if possible bitt but he get thera there in time mr powderly declined to discuss the merits of the tile case in the absence of any knowledge of the tile strike CHICAGO nov 8 at ten tills this morning the first and second regiments marched from their armory 0 to lake shore station and from tilled there they will at aton once cobe be transferred to the stock yards there hae has been no serious disturbance at the yards yet but assaults ae on nonunion non union men are growing more frequent As the morning progressed eBed the crowds surrounding coundi rig the entrances to the yards increased the strikers b became became more obstinate and ani the deputy sheriffs sherif ls fondd greater dial difficulty cultY in dispersing them armour C co 0 had about of their old men who reduced to strike at work k filing hogs bogs but thia this wee was abl the only house in the yards running knight of labor barry said he had bad not as yet been able to get at all the tile i fact facts lu in regard to the strike and did not know what action be would take he ile proposed however to haye hate a talk with the packers during thedac the day and hoped to soon bring about an amicable settlement of the trouble about 9 the crowd at the yards got rot more turbulent and assaults on nonunion non union men became more frequent one ihan who was on his way lo 10 row fowlers lers packing heuse house was intercepted while walking over a viaduct which loads leads to the house three or four men picked him up and throw threw him oyer on to the ground below belowa distance of over thirty feet he ile wai was very badly injured sentenced en none on count nov 8 samuel sam gay the defaulting chief pension cle clerk rk 1 who pleaded guilty to twelve ind indict lat ments for embezzlement arid forgery was sentenced bl bj he the united states court today to day to five vi years year imprisonment in the penitentiary he lie w waa only sentenced on one count the others being held over the defalcation amounted to about HOLIDAY the president ident visits the hub and harvard college BOSTON nov 8 president cleveland is in boston and at harvard college e forthe ator the first time this morning lagbas he has had honors official be he is now receiving honore honors classical and t this is evening he lie will be accorded a popular salute at generals dalton holt and nettleton entered the car and the president greeted them after a military salute sainte general ballon balton said mr president I 1 have been sent by his E excellency xcell ency the governor to welcome you to and to inform you that he will await you on your arrival it affords me great pleasure to receive your greeting and I 1 extend my thanks to massachusetts for her welcome eaid said the president lie ile then asked about the arrangements how about the hall reception I 1 want to be sure and give the people a chance he was assured a an n opportunity furtuni ty would be given him As the suburbs of boston were reached the day was breaking a golden perfect day sharp with november frost the train irain arrived about ten minutes late As far as the eye could reach lincoln street was thronged thron ged drawn upon cither either side was an escort of cabets cadets and close by were three carriage carriages amai awaiting ting the presidential party colonels in els rockwell I 1 and currier were present with the governor when his special train had come to a full fall stop the president alighted governor robinson met him and eaid said it is with great pleasure that I 1 welcome you to massachusetts her people are expectant with co cordiality rd bality and abundant regard to tor express to you so far as may be within their power their profound respect for your very honorable and exalted station and high appreciation of our eminent ability your staunch integrity and your patriotic devotion to the welfare of the nation regretting that the pressure of your duties will not riot permit you to make an extended stay I 1 will not detain you a moment longer from enjoying the tile hospitality of the commonwealth extended to you and to the distinguished persons who arc are accompanying you the president then briefly replied thanking the governor for his cordiality and expressing pleasure at general wel welcome corpe the cadets were then brought brough t into line end slid presented arms the president and the governor entered the first carriage gen holt and secretaries bayard and lamar the second and colonels currier and rockwell gen nettleton and colonel lament lamont the third A cordon of or mounted police then led the way and after them came the carriages car nages guarded by the militia and slid thus they swung into beach street cheers greeted the president along the streets which were lined with people the president acknowledged the enthusiasm again and again smiling and frequently lifting his hat As the carriage turned the corner of the common on boyleston street a salute of 21 guns gruns was given A large crowd awaited the arrival of the party at the vendome hotel and cheers went up as the president and the governor ascended the steps the exterior odthe of the hotel hot was finely des jes borated with the national colors and the room in which breakfast was served with a beautiful wealth of flowers floral decorations probably eclipsing anything of the kind efer ever seen in boston mrs cleveland mrs obrien wife of tf the mayor and mrs alre robinson were present the breakfast was an elegant altair at the president the governor and general dalton took seats in a carriage drawn by four prancing irig white horses a foolhardy donovan donovans lait last freak FALLS nov 7 laurence lawrence Dono of new york wiio ano recently jumped from the brooklyn bridge into the ea east eat t river jumped from the suspension bridge a little past the center five minutes before seven this morning he ile came from buhalo buffalo lat last nl night and stayed sta cd at fit the suspension b bridge r idge I 1 his lis jump was vt witnessed it nested by four or five persons he ile was accompanied by prof halcy haley and mr drew a reporter of buffalo ho ile made the jump successfully a distance of looft he ile went straight down feet first he ile came up 6 somewhat dazed dozed but struck out for the boat in ir which h were drew and haley was taken in and stimulant stimulants were given him he ile is not seriously injured tired oneri one rib is probably broken and his hip is bru bruie lEed cd he lie eaid said before he be got lot out of the water that lie would not jump again for a million dollars afterwards ho he paid ho he would jump next summer for 1000 ile salam said lie e want wants ed to jump at rochester and then quit the business A san ban jose lose shooting SAN JOSE cala CAIA nov S at a we late hour lat last night owen 0 lesgaft Les gatt an artist and a eon son of wealthy parents in england was shot and instantly killed by john dark clark 20 years old employed on a ranch in the mountains mountain near Bla madrono drone on the ranch rand I 1 was a young girl with whom dark clark was deeply ply enamored leggott leggett while sketching de hing in the hills last june stopped at the rand and on several occa eions chatted pleasantly with the young girl this so enraged dark clark that be followed leggett to this city and attacked him on the street for jor this lie was yas arrested found insane and sent to the asylum he ile was discharged two months ago and immediately set to work to find leggett who ha he believed had caused him elm to bo be sent to tp the asylum he lie met me him on first street last night drew a revolver and bot him dead he ile was in jailed ailed it ie Is said that leggette father ia ie a colonel in the british army n coming way YORE nov 7 soch members of the french delegation as did not not tail sail homeward on saturday will start today to day by way of the union pacific for california ornia returning by way of the sou thein Fabi fic idea abandoned LONDON nov noy 8 the leaders of the socialists announce today to day that they have finally concluded to abandon tho the idea of holding arne meeting eting in trafalgar square tomorrow to morrow fred archer dead LONDON nov B 8 fred archer the celebrated jockey is dead archers death waa was the result of a pistol shot wound inflicted by him self while in a delirium resulting from fever etwas it wae reported eliat ho ill with typhoid fever the first symptoms of disease appeared on thursday after he be had been present at the lewes races when it became evi dent lent that his illness was likely to become merlone ser lone lie bowis was taken to bis aissis sisters house at newmarket he ile rapidly grew grow worse and had been in a raging fever since yesterday morning he ile alis was left alone for a few minutes and his attendant shortly after leav ing lug the bick gick room heard two pistol shots he ile hurried back and found archer dying having shot himself with a revolver A blast for the police J JERSEY ersay ciry na N J nov 7 mrs vr lucy parsons wife of the condemned chicago anarchist made aa an address before about one hundred persona persons in Kr obele hall this afternoon eight uniformed policemen were present after explaining to the tb e audience what anarchism meant she turned her attention to the police calling th then em bloody murderers etc this is athe the first time she said the police of ficera in uniform have had the courage to attend one of my meetings heretofore they have been worked in like thieves in citizens clothes 11 hardly any enthusiasm was ivas manifested by tho the audience aquatic rae e LONDON nov 8 A four oared she shell I 1 race between hanlan IIan lan teemer elsm and ten eycke in one boat and ros rois ilee lee bubear babear and perkins in another was rowed today to day on the thames the race was for pounds a side the course was from batter eca tea old church to a flag g boat moored opposite to gw gwynnee anne s engineering works at hammersmith Han lana crew mado made the better start and toon had bad the lead of a length this wae was increased at the end of the first half mile to two lengths and to foar lengths when putney waa was reached crew won easily arthur Orton Sob up NEW YORK nov 7 arthur orton otton whose claims to the tichborne Tich boine estate in england gained him notoriety waa was arrested on saturday night at his boarding house in brooklyn on oil a warrant issued by bythe the united states commissioner upon comola complaint int of the pension department at lV washington ashington orton is charged with laving person abed charles curtie curtis who is alleged to have served in the new york volunteers and with endeavors to draw the presumable pension of alleged leg elcurtis ed curtis orton is locked locke dupin up in R raymond y m ond jail in default of 2000 bail ball bevill he will be he beardon ardon tuesday A jealous jap UP SAN nov 7 early this morning mrs annie keeper of a japanese boarding house clay street waa was shot and killed by Kono miski lia hagashi Haga gashi ehi a je jealous alous suitor the murdered woman who was very brettl pretty s had been deserted by her husband husban and since her desertion she has had many suitors among whom was hagashi Haga ahi by occupation a 1 waiter mhd thought he was not receiving enough attention hagashi surrendered himself at the police station and was charged with murder he is about 35 years old the same amo age as his victim the new utah pen pea washington nov 7 the commission appointed to report upon tho the matter of a new penitentiary at salt lake city for for which congress made an appropriation of has sent its opinion to the secretary of the secretary of the interior or it suggests that an addition be made to the present building plans and 8 specifications hect 1 fl ca are now being considered by Y tho the secretary with w tb a view to selecting the best taffy from the ciar czar SOFIA nov 8 the czar has tele to kaulbars directing him to convey his thanks to those bulgarians who show snow a desire to comply with it imperial counsels kaulbars has bas caused a report rep 0 r t to be widely circulated that prince ferdi nand of will shortly aly be proclaimed successor to tho kin king of Rou roumania monia the russian ironclad mercury lias bas arrived at bourgarde Bour gare gars the scene of the recent revolt a and n d is nt at mich anchor 0 r in the harbor I 1 bulgaria in a state of siege SOFIA nov 8 A state of siege has been proclaimed throughout bulga |