| Show I 1 RIOT A strained situation Situa tiou ial alabama I 1 I 1 I 1 TROOP s KEEP ORDE he at bevier mo a similar state of things DYNAMITE anid BOILERS I 1 keap chicago in a condition of chronic 4 explosion AD 60 ap free Itri tans from a southern oil I 1 he L ap salt the U P etera abeld prasit to tale stanard St AARD THE the toun a camp threats std furious to petals of tho florrow flor tenn dec 0 an american from birmingham says of last nights wholesale slaughter declare the kill ing was done by a sworn officer of the I 1 aw inthe solemn discharge of his duty and this exam ale of intent to the statutes in all majesty will prove though trag lesson mo a n the future public are not disposed thus p 10 chic ily to look u the ira ed e c iti out yu tea 10 this cit are open in denunciation of the a ful crime men were shot down who were neither nor inciters inci to mob vengeance their dead liddles when examined were not loaded down V ith w 0 0 ahr oc had no pistoia A S endeavoring to induce the crowd to withdraw today to day all through the long hours of the sabbath the blood of the martyrs has cr im boned almost every understand ing and the limit of violence vio lenee in openly advocated for those who last night fired the fatal bullette bulle tse it Is generall believed that the recklessness haste of the E cheriff in giving the command to fire was assassination and it Is stated on all sides that the immense gathering was wt for the purpose of fuming the jail but rather out of i there was dever any real r an assault today to day and tonight to night the city is a military encampment the chiv 11 au ties lave practically staged down and out and col jones of I 1 ith thirteen military com canles to absolutely in charge of affairs the jail is guarded by troops with picket lines extended several squares in every direction anda teach sell there are the frowning counes of gatling guns blount ed scouts are bent out in the city and at regular lar intervals acquaint col jones with the condition of the public mind and the prospects of n armed by the people fire bells sound mill tary alarms and soldiers armed with 6 in cheater rifles have driven back all day have been looking toward the jall in the meanwhile the citizens have not kept within doors they have congregated in hotels or at the street comers and in aront of the bulletin boards the streets have been a living maddened mass and a very little oratorical pyrotechnics collia readily organize a mob whose duty would he declared to be to avenge the murder of the ular throckmorton and those who r elf b hin all along tho walls of the zy are posted petitions of various kinds signed by thousands of people one of these recites the fact that sheriff smith had but in cold blood some of the best citi zenil 0 I 1 birmingham by an act as unprovoked ke immediately relieve him of his duties as sheriff another petition of le y reads this is to hang him I 1 and was a ignec by thousands of passers by excitement was caused by the funeral cortege through the principal highways of one of the victims of last nights affray the lengthy groces slon was headed by a bran band playing solemn dir 0 0 F bil d sing to drape d in moul m ing and makes a mute appeal to every by A of prominent ro was held th 1 they issued an address urging all their fellow citizens to abstain from further riotous demonstration to refrain from congregating in the streets ana let the law take its course col jones has issued a gendral order of the same tenor and warned the people that under orders from tha governor ther sets af violence no matter in what direction t would be aup pleased lean interview this evening sh er I 1 IT smith said we egged and plead e d with the crowd to ke ep back and then they fired mo first shot several shots were fired by the crowd before I 1 gave the order to fire we begged theto w halt and stand at the mouth of the alley anil still they kept caming on we begged of them to go back gild time and again warned them that we would shoot but they would not leaten to us they caine half way up t lie alley close to the jail door an shouted blow tip the jail with dynamite I 1 blow up the jail with dy nim I 1 to ill after all chiq and after they opened fire I 1 arave the order to they continued af ter we coa sed I 1 feel that via could not have done any thing else under the in lances and I 1 deeply regretted the necessity of the military was called upon to at rest smith and the othi ra imai 1 i C a t 8 u but till aras refuted and fina y 0 lb 0 t ave a citizen went b afore a justice of the peace and swore out a warrant for the arrest of smith d hill deputies on a charge of mur was served ahn coroner who found in j coroner himself took charge of the jail and to his custody that institution Is at pre sent daring this afternoon a tumor became widespread that miners from pratt mines about 50 miles from after dark watch to the city arr I 1 with guns and pistols and dynamite cartridge and with this increase to their ran s that it was expected to t the soldiers and with dynamite blow the jail to the n P there are already thirteen ul i here under the command of col jones and five others will arrive on a special train at midnight this morning tile city council in fal session ordered that all saloons AM stores be closed until further 1 police richards wh 0 was an hj au ra t ed ilip she story T a 0 fl h 0 took part in the affair mood in small gro u arid talked in subdued ton e a I 1 tm as a terrible experience and one chev will not soon forget he nus friend 1 I today to day by a in response to the first ques tion as to his guilt he said th 19 IS drible here I 1 am confined in this cell charged with murder in i v ife fil int and daughters why ellon kill 1 loved those two children e 1 their mother the children not have killed be cause my heart was too full of love for them the mother I 1 not have kuler because we were apart when asked what he did when he heard thi shots last night hawes said th the c r 0 wd to the most igno death a m th could andare 11 did you think they would got yo I 1 felt to they would at p in the situation is better than at an time for the past forty eight hours A stead y in has beet falling all day and continues the crowds have disappeared and now little fe A r Is felt the scenes about military headquarters are very unusual pickets are kept poste dand none can pass through the lines without a peremptory halt and display of a pass to the corporal of the guard it is reported that hawes has mad s a full confession of his crime in ad to the injured whose names were alven last night there are a urge number of bootle who received 1 light but nai I 1 ing wounds and are therefore not reported at the hos pit at catain prominent officials in the y have d governor sery that they consider it necessary for him to be here and have asked him to come at once the governor will no doubt investigate thi mItu atida personally and make for the Ten loval of I 1 arrangements es and sheriff smith or for the relief of tle soldiers many telegrams concerning the situ a ciori passed today t od between gover nor feay and the authorities it is not probable that governor kesys order to dismiss the troops w ill be fiven until coroner Babbit now act tug sheriff says they are no longer needed the funeral of postmaster Post mastor 14 orton took place thin afternoon with Impre oal ceremonies sheriff smith still repeats the statement that he did 0 fire until shots were anred on the eat side and that at least a dozen shots had been bred by the crowd before a binale officer fired tenn dec 10 A to the amican from birmingham A a says gov seq arrived at 1130 lo isnow in confer jones lie paye from I 1 report st be has received e thinks did ble duty believed to be the of those favoring the chicago dec 10 at six this morning an attempt was made to cos distill eryin the nort herd portion of the city by dy enough facts ire not yet known concerning the affair to justify the conclusion as to whether it was the work of anarchists or some one who has a personal grievance against at the hour mentioned the neighborhood was shaken by a tremendous explosion shaking build ings breaking many panes of glass in surrounding houses and causing the people to rush into the street in alarm investigation shoed a had been theann from the streets into a detached warehouse used for storing high wines this building was flattered the hoops burst off many casks ana the heads of some were driven soon package wrapped in paper was discovered lying in the streets it contained several stick of dynamite and fulminating caps A fuse connected with the p ac kage showed evidence of having been lighted but had gone out prema tu r e I 1 A ale about ik feet square was torn in the roof the intention evl dently was to throw it bolac through the skylight underneath aich were several vats ailed with highly ix to ive liquid had this suc beem a zero of buildings would hav s been wrecked and barrels of hisky juthe storehouse would kave caused a conflagration james D lynch of the pro etore says be believes the explosion to be th work of the hisky trust which has frequently th ven geande because this e an r e f u ee d to join the trust il e oms ad aka t 0 s f the members of the trust came to I 1 he distillery shortly after the ion but compelled to leave eang ID e d with violence fortunately no one was tn the building when the deed was and no one was hurt I 1 J D lynch manager of the I 1 t c an joffere a 0 for tile reon who threw the A ito on t dist allea building or or the 0 0 th a ean I 1 0 e I 1 to 0 the ork or ell n r it t 10 u as will I 1 the detal tion and arrest of the pa ties cespon filble for the outage Al embere of the whisky trust aa cule the idea that the attempt to des troy the pro was the we r k directly or in it erectly of their org an leation THE IT SEVIER poll on IMF I 1 conflict CITY mo doe 9 there are two armed bodies of men at bev ter barrica its a of their side fires oft his accident ally or not a gene bratun wa r begins governor moorhouse Moor bouse will go to bavler a n d lo 10 0 k a v e r t h a g r 0 a ads with ada u t i n t G e ne r t 1 J a n it 0 0 n LL L L night the store build ingot snively the leading of bovier was burned it almed the fire must be accad e n tab dec 1 0 ahert gov er nor arrived he found the contending factious armed to the U eth ald A ld hefti ing to in authority save the militia th al 1 I pre that they sere not disposed to question qu eption the authority of the state but declined to surrender to the conn ty authorities governor moorhouse therefore called out the militia ta give the belligerents in opportunity to surrender their arms the fire last was most dias di as brows the greater portion of the busing ution of bovier vo doubt the conflagration was indendi 1 but there is no evidence ua oa 01 w I ch an o c an be convicted it I 1 ud 0 the militia under abe direction of III disarm both factious awl temporarily restore arder T M U 1 B t e 0 10 Ri publican nm ial fr 0 m B e v 1 et bl 0 says ta s town Is ilet and no trouble to anglet gatej ane the militia remains rhe nil DO THEL I 1 southern on Us ment of the I 1 tenn dec 10 the tomorrow to morrow will print a long interview wi thThomas H watts who was attorney general of the I 1 at 0 confederacy on the question of dis franchising the negra he paid in pa I 1 the increased political power wal 1 the south bad acquired by the freedom of the negroes ought never to b relinquished there Is no policy of the south which demands it or makes it desirable if intelligence Is superior to or brain power superior to more muscle in the policy of state the south has nothing to fear from the presence of the a tho with an equal right to voto northern states being conquerors in war unwittingly the pollyl cal power of the conquered in congress and in the election of preal dou r bial electors olec tors that the conquerors khouli tug ment the political power of thili conquered was never before done in the history of mankind it was not mac unanimity nani mity to the conquered but the vain hope and belief that the slave wh on made free would greatly in crease the power of the republican in congress and the election of r re I 1 A dent for giltime which induced such a remarkable action if the northern states could now rueus t ahe 1011 yot chAhe the last 20 years to fally shows they would doubtless act pro apay and via ra iya a 0 r t so horn the lit I 1 n of the united states present a an a barrier to the exer clio power I 1 explosion in chicago dec 11 2 a w an ex occurred at the oatmeal mills comer 10 halstead and fulton I 1 streets at two 0 clock this morning ad the building Is now burning port ed at the police station several lives are lost shortly be 8 morning an expulsion took place in olivers oatmeal mills a three story brick on halstead st near fulton the mill was surrounded by a number of fr arno buildings and the root of the mill was raised in the air and nil upon several of the buildings cru shinie them no lives are known to leave been lost holever outside of the night force employed in the mill of th 11 so charles miller engineer and john smith and ernest caster millers are known to be in the ruins john holmes another miller was blown out of therond the cond the street and picked up fatally injured the ore which ensued an the greatest dabag I 1 ing atif 1 1 the destruction of window glass in the vicinity the entire front of buildings fora block on either side of the mills are cracked and windows broken A rodith estl mate places the loss at if V Vs L F OMAHA neb dec 10 james U woolworth solicitor for the western union telegraph kompany oom pany morning filed A suit in equity before t he united states circuit court against the union railway compana from cancelling the contract between tile two companies by which the tole graph operates lines y along defendants road i A U P official when asked about the suit said the act passed in congress last august requires the U P to operate its own tel 83 graph I 1 ine and it will be done of course it will annul prior cont rats c so far as the subsidized portio n of the road is concerned and that Is a matter for the courts to decide and the U P apropo so to abide by the law the cas e will be called at leavenworth Rall roal N 31 dee 10 L wreck on the atlantie antle pacific oc burred saturday evening at A point in the wildest place on the line the anene jumped the track when near the head of the canyon approaching the tunnel and the engine tender mail baggage and express and one emigrant car rolled down the steep rocky side of the mountain A distance of a hundred and fifty feet and were piled up tn a confused mass at the bottom most of the other coaches were pulled track but did not go down the hill alan agent A B sholts SD chas rude me rand the engineer and fireman w jtb a considerable number of pas senters are badly in tired but no oas was killed I 1 doctoring dee 0 the young p AN y bici 2 r aban 11 10 orter who 0 na n I 1 it b or arret ill trip he made around the world before his mental trouble assumed fo con a form hai en terel suit for for professional servious servi oss rena derev bill for that amount was presented ted ilo W r r i rick who refused to pay it and dr borter at once the matter in the hands of a lawyer for sott lemut it Is asserted that the amoun Is not exorbitant dr garters Gor labors were most arda ous and because he gave U a r trow ar to accompany garrett I 1 sheriff attl 1111 NAL dec sherl ff Robert Jorles of grant county wera to jerome yesterday to arrea john fleming a noted borbe talef got the drop on the and shot him through the left arm and again through the abdomen the pill kv to get h 0 ld ol 01 1 fl jinjr and him in to s u b mission until a depot to take him die mer it deig lies wety N t vr D a u N s va x c K N J D e e 10 tit e u ew e 1 a f ai a n t 0 f t b C br 1 s to pher bayer estate Is mollie meyer borg r wife of dr of ran francisco and |