Show MITS I 1 0 ogden den males makes Oter fures for a jackson contest Cont sf 11 A coi irin Bui guillroy llroY in in few new lorl york fill iota up tip the or trade and braid traid great Eidlen teat jolly L AID 6 I 1 rich R rt offar by an 20 men sport Sp arlios boz editor fir a slogging bt at home disiato h to STAY DARD DABO new iv boux youx WK aug 8 A A dispatch has ila been received hero fro from m the ep sporting orting editor of the ogden 1 I only ller nal rial offering a of lor a fight to a finish between john L sullivan 1 and poter peter JAck jackson dou to take place it at t tho the carnival palace ogden th the a 0 offer is is being discussed wilh with i a good deal of interest in in spotting circles and there ia is some reason to believe that the match will bo be arranged the tito only question seems to ba lo the ability of the commercial or the persons at the back of the lie otter offer to como come to time w with the purer aree TE title being known to parties hero ita its merit of the affair or a statement from it that the men malting making it are responsible will have a good deal of weight in br bringing inking about the arrangement for a coi contest test tilt THE PACIFIC supposed scheme to 0 o dbert traffic from the main lini to its 1 ranchos special dispatch to till STANDARD I 1 kimii k teb neb aug 8 among the railway men who are prone to ariti cise the union pacific schemes it is is colment talk that the present taking away of the ilia republican alley valley roads running from the valley and colum bus bouth south from the nebraska division and placing them in the tile st joseph and drand grand island division is to swell the earnings ot of that division and lessen leasen thoo those tho o of the main line tha the st joseph grand island is is under lease to the union pacific and its bonds are guaranteed by that road it has never been a paying property and now and then eoma earns kicker has charged that the being diverted to it from the main lino line to help it out the deal by which the union pacific and bt st paul A Oni jonialis alis were wade a joint road from sioux city to tan coin oln via columbus has changed the course of much bumyea when the union Paci flaa A Nott bein road Is it completed this ilia year birto to douglas dauglas wyo thero there will be another joint 1 ou lice ide with a northwestern road the be another route which draws business away from the main line I 1 HELP I 1 widespread suffering Soli dins fur for food is la 14 olahoma OUa homa washington aug au 8 the president today to day bent sent to congress a letter from governor do vernor steele Sit oele of oklahoma representing thit that great distress prevails among the residents of the ilia territory and requesting that the attention of congress be called to the fact the president in submitting the letter tays says information received by me from croaa oilier other sources leads me to believe that the governor is is altogether right iu fu ills his that there will be unless relief is afforded widespread buffering suffering among the tile settlers in oklahoma many of these people have expended for travel and the providing of shelter for tax their families all 11 their accumulation of means the prospects for I 1 ibis his gears years crops are by reason of drought unfavorable and the ability of the tile territory itself lo 10 provide relief must moat be inadequate during this year I 1 lam am advised that there is an unexpended balance of 45 10 of the fund appropriated lor for the relief of the mississippi flood sufferers aun erera and I 1 recommend that authority be given to ue this fund to meet the most urgent necessities of the poorer people in ia oklahoma lahoma OL THE TROUBLED creat railroad ii on the veil new tork central and vanderbilt landt rhill lines new aug 8 the of f the expected storm among the thousands of employees of the new york central and the vanderbilt lines owing to the discharge of knights of labor and abiol therwood the men broke like a flash from the clear sky to the tile central va via i tied led up through all its leneth length traina were left by the drewa where they stood when the order came two paa passenger trains wore left at I 1 eighty sixth street in a tunnel the tito latest report ia is that tl it 0 shore share road Is tied up its leng length thi as a M nell ell as the new york ork and new haven rail roada great throngs of people crowded into the grand central depot trying to have bave tickets changed io NO I 1 one seemed lo 10 know how it was wag ordered the strike 1 alven ven J J holland a laborer denied that lie knew who ordered it or even that it was as ordered representatives of the tile railroad company called upon acting superintendent brice byrnes for protection and all tap the reserves on the east cast side above forty second street to yonkers and on the west sale s de from st johns park to were placed on duty guarding the tracks and property Y the tito depot at forty second street was under the protection of a fall force of police assisted by members of the ilia boat patrol inspector byrnes do a guarded a switches itches and signal stations station along the road t to 0 yonkers after these arrangements arrange menta ha hal I 1 been made word reached police headquarters that some of 0 the strikers iti intended tended to take posse possession eelon of tho the switch couo on eighty r gaty seventh street and fourth avenue inspector byrnes immediately detailed two detectives to witch watch that point the inspector himself decided to remain at headquarters all night ice president webb of tho tile tow now york central on being interviewed by a reporter said tile strike extended only to west albany all of the men who went out from tho the employ of the road tonight to night webb said would be promptly 0 m 1 1 Y discharged in the morning I 1 vh those 0 T men I 1 11 w who he remained would bo be taken car care 0 amply protected as I 1 1 L 0 I 1 7 1 1 w well 0 11 as the men who came to w work r fo for r the road the road would d take tak on allin all good men who ap applied p a e d for work worl in the mu a and n d as tar fr a as muraina they were needed I 1 to on fill t the b e pc places es of 0 the deserters with ich great era emphasis phalla the vice president announced be would fight t the he sir kers kere to the hitter bitter end H lie new pet of demands tie fie had bad never seen and knew kno v nothing whatever about them in effect these demands are forthie daya days wages to be station agents t to 0 receive an increase of t 5 per month tha ilia men altroy at troy and oreen green island shall receive tho the bame compel compensation leation is as at schenectady and east I 1 ast alb albany a all 11 fl firemen romen oil ell six wheel conny connected el e engines n shall receive 2 1 i cents per mile all engineers on the bame same 4 cents tour four wheel heel engines engineers 31 cents per pet mile lor for all men over time double pay webb announced tha that the fast mail had pulled out from the depot at 9 with four mail cra cara but no passengers were on the train the vice vice president further announced that no attempt would be made to run my any trains tonight to night there are ate no me means sun to get to alba albany n y or new ew engla england nd to night 3 but the op opening ening up ill of u the great avenues of trade would ba be begun tomorrow tha strike WAS ordered on account of the discharge of certain employees under orders every train was abandoned no matter where it might be tho the travel was as not only blocked on tho ther central road but also on the ilia new york ork and ney net england and harlem roads w inch use nse the track ii of the central as far as melroe melrose there Is great excitement at tho tile depot where groat great crowds of people are gathered who expected to take trains out of the city cit the 1 be hotels in the neighborhood are crowed with disappointed travel era stale stitt mill filled out ALBAM ALBANY abig 8 at ten 0 clock io tonight to night the new york train which stalled at van street was started with the aid of ibel a helper per the engineer I 1 gincer and firemen were badly stoned the tile cab windows being broken the freight department running west ia is at a complete standstill the tenth battalion of state militia have been ordered to ba be in in readiness to respond to any call an extra force of police are also ready for an emergency 1 STRIKE H R KALES WALK I 1 niantic Ci antic le his has begun Cef litell capital anil and labor STANDARD S F chronicle service I 1 LOMO lomon aug 8 A great conflict between capital and labor has begun in in south wales in real earnest all the train handi hands and signal men on the parry barry bute bate and lines have q quit ork k all traffic has been oppa uil on the barry larry Khym ney benarth and taff railways where owing to the strike the greatest possible confusion prevails pre ails several attempts havo have been made iff in send c en 11 trains with an empron rheed a staff taff but these have failed and the whole eer ser vice is paralyzed tho tito mails are being die dispatched along tha the h high agh roads in carts which go under a special and strong at rovIL guard guards it is is a gigantic struggle one of the greatest of ibis this generation enervation ene ration in this country A hu hundred nar ed and seventy teotis thousand 2 d men are idle and trade in all the markets in wales is is paralyzed rhonda with its population of inhabitants which is mainly dependent on oil tho the taff fair line for bung ing its supplies ia is panic struck there aro are large collieries colli eries there which employ a force of about thirty thousand workmen and thew are all idle from swinton Sn antea Ponti pool and all parts of tho the southern portion i of the princ s of liberal support A for the bankers are coming jin in vile ilie communications are now passing between representatives of the men and cardinal manning lord dnn dan raven ra en of Aber aberdale dare and lord braase Bra j who bit have ve tin undertaken ler taken to act as arbitrators it 1 in the matter kmita DID lot rr dr Jen jenkins kinq ab mada made thi hi autopsy or electrocution ISTA MARD h F chronicle service 1 MEW boric aug 8 dr IV T jenkins who made the autopsy in Kemm lers case says that thee the experiment perl was a success and abat that this method possesses posse sees gr great eat advantages over 01 or all former mod modes 0 8 of execution not on only I 1 from a physicians h ceic fans point but fro from mat a humane unions point of view view that there was a mistake made in abutting 0 off ff the tile fatal current too boon soon cannot be denied said dr jenkins but that the victim N buffered suffered anything a t in more by this error is abati absurd although not dead at the exair expiration ti n e of I 1 the first shock kemmler was beyond on Palt suffering ering compliment to DIAl clione lid OTTAWA aug 8 in an interview lion hou wm wail mcdougal one of the best constitutional lawyers in the dominion ears says 1 I think blaines lila inea contention as to the exclusive jurisdiction of the united states oer over the waters of behring sea is utterly untenable I 1 speak of the position of the united states as represented by the present administration as stated by blame in his letterio letter to foto fote of june 0 0 I 1 have read it carefully and while I 1 admit his good temper lucidity of expression and tactical skill he displays as a politician I 1 must as sit a student of international law protest against his ilia premises promises as a well as his conclusions mcdougal deals at borne some length with tho the pretensions which russia set up in the Beb eoa and cites a authorities including the great american american writer chancellor kent to she show w that blaines laines IS contention is at variance with wit h the universally accepted doctrines of nations the experience or an electric shock washington aug 8 william KOBB in in the electric light companas comp anys employ while changing carbons in a lamp tonight to night received a shock of 2 v volts olti he ile was rendered insen eible bible but soon recovered although the flesh of a the right hand where the current entered and of his left arm where it assed olt air wore badly burned lie r a eaid amid that for four or fi five ve seconds before he lie became insensible ho he buffered suffered great pain W lady dealo answers her lordi lords kisshe with her personal presence STANDARD Spec lal A f chronicle service aug 8 there was an unusual jin usual bustle of excitement thia this morning at shelburne hotel when the rooming mottling mail train came in from london among the arrivals was lord dunlo who after registering immediately in med mediately lately retired to his ilia room and called for bomi letter paper in an hour ho he rang his bell and ordered a 4 7 very ery heavy e avy letter taken jg to lady I 1 dual donlea 0 r room oom this ws was done aois shortly alter after lady dunlo repaired to the reception room where she was joined ri n ed by lord dunlo dania who took lier her in his I 1 arms two and covered her with kisses reconciliation conciliation Ke was complete lord dunlo was seen late in tile day in the lobby of 0 the hotel but bat asked tu ba excused from being inter interviewed it is quite I 1 to time however lie eaid said that ir I 1 have become reconciled to iny my wife and that I 1 am now the tile hip happiest man in in ireland at this moment lady dunlo came tripping lightly down the stairs with a look oak ol 01 intense satisfaction upon lier her face and she took lord banlos proffered srm with an affectionate hug tug they then wentford went fors for a drive in in an open carriage carnaje in Atil logy lo 10 bnell CHICA oo 00 ADR aug 8 the chicago herat I 1 mattes makes the f following analogy to russell hanison harrison in its editorial columns today to day several weeks ago the received from a source that it had reason to believe was entirely trustworthy a letter devoted to g ft gossipy consideration of the ladies i of the lite white house and mrs airs russell after the publication of this article it was discovered that it contained an intimation that russell harrison II arnon had not treated hia his wife lie as lie be should have done anath and that 1 there wag was a good reason for uny unpleasantness 1 basant I 1 lero geen een the couple and unhappy floss on lier part the lerald is a informed and believes that the statements of this article are without foundation and it regrets they gained publicity i through theto there columns it baa has never been the policy of thia this journal to involve women in political antagonisms and the appearance of things to the contrary in in this case was the result of accident rather than of des i agn fl eveland and HI his aTAS DARD special S F service I 1 MABION mass aug 8 grover cleveland ia is growing thinner lie ile has since nee be he c came ame here ese eschewed d ali all meat and be he and mrs afro cleveland are confining elvei entirely to fruits and vegetables lie ile ROCS goes out daily to fieh fish and insists on clomp doing tb the a rowing himself many days he takes only one solid meal a day and all marion is rejoicing in the fact that he has lost over iti twenty vent pounds and hopes to make it f fifty ift pounds before he is is through his ilia walks and rowing tire out bis his companions and bis his staging staying powers pon era under his exhaustive ex j arcise cause general comment the ali canadian pacific pac of OTTAWA aug 8 the montreal monreal f assistant a ant manager of the tile canadian pacific wa was seen today to day id in reference to the bonding restrictions siti it is 1 proposed to placa place on the bonding P privileges leges of the road in in connection with the oriental iio ile bald said be he bad had no further informs information than that contained in the press dispatches but the canadian pacific had no intention |