Show Tin IAIIOH QUISTIOV iilloii Iieterinlnril lo Secure Iho Shorlllour siilcin Prnsncno May nStrlkes wcro inanqnr aiIll this morning by tlm stone mnsong onr ntcra nnd plasterers for a redaction from ten to nine lioitrs n dny About 800 men in quit work ni Liouis LLc Mnv 3 Ono hundred nnd fifty w orkraen nt J Darin fnnilluro rantinfnclory trfl ruck this morning bocnuso their employers tq s3e J r onld not ncccde to tho demands for tlio ellhthonr system Uy nRrcemeut all tho raltnre manufacturers will close down tomorrow to-morrow rather than put tho eight hour sys f temln operation Miniis IONS IN IOUISVILIE Martin Irons arrived In this city from Iho West and was nskcd what trnth thcro was In the statement mndo to Iho effect that ho Irons had been eipelled from tho Knlolitu of Lnboi He replied tlmt there wns nliso utely no truth In tho report rACTonms HETOMINO VVOBK OHAND HAriDi Mtoh i May 3 Iho fnrni la oR tt ure factories I with two oiceptlons Btartcd up this morning with full Rnngsof men 11 ore sntisfled with tho nrrnngomontamnde Al A mob of Ufty foreigners Polos nnd Germans Ger-mans attempted to force n suspension of ttbor on Iho llridco street grndo this morn r and had n little scrimmage blows Inl > eiiiK eichnnged Tho policowcre called fiho er pon nnd quelled tho riot I t I our agitators I wero arrested for incitliiR tho not and nro now in jail ALL QUIET IS cnlOAOO CnioAoo May 32 p mUp to this hour there hno been no nets of senoua vlolcnco n any part of tho city as tho result of exist ngRtrfkes fho situation hhn been ono re ninnd unusual vigilance on tho part of tho cily police force bannda have been sent to evcrat portions of Iho city lo quell ro wrted disturbances A procession of strilt ng freight handlers after proceeding to tho north division of tho city visited tho yards f the Milwankco I I t bt hlo freight depot nd Induced n portion of tho newsquauof men brought m by tho railroad company from outsido tho city to join them The rowd ns it loft tho St 1anl yards numbered J 19 thtSJ in bered from threo to five thousand and was somewhat demonstrative Ino squads of police arrived on tho scene nnd effcclu ally scattered tho crowd allowing tho now men to proceed with their work Ihis was tho most eicitmc event of tho dnj Iho strikers did not attempt to seriously seri-ously oppose tho police Considerable in imidntion wns exercised in the lumber dis rict and several largo crowds marched through tliejnrili to proent work All tho railroads have their freight houses open hit are unable to transact nnjthing more than a limited amount of business Considerable excitement was caused at 1 SO tins afternoon in tho vicinity of Wabnsh avcnuo nnd liiver street by tho arrival of a crowd of two or three hundred strikers Ihey announced their intention of brenl ing into the tin can manufactory of Norton Br09 nnd tried to force their way in Iho doors wcro bnrred and the pohco telephoned hd J khtr for V detail i arrived at double quick tirao from tuo central station Tho crowd dia persed and quiet is restored The strikers this afternoon spiked all the switches on tho Lvanston division of tho Milwaukee < L bt 1uul road and compelled tho switch enemo to ho returned to the lonnd house Iho lino is an unimportant branch of the road TUB BinilUv IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON May 1 A very general lockout began hero today against tho de mandsof tho unions of bricklajcrs hod carriers stone cutters stone rubbers paint era plumbers and carpenters numbering in tho n gregato over 003 men Iho de mnndshavo eeCe complied with msomo instances and negotiations looking to an tlhelm N ht elm ri adjustment of tho dificulties nro under way in several others I hero has been no dis turhanco of tho peace uonit BTorrED iiv MILW MIKIX biiiiKim MILWAUKEE May 3A report hIS just been received from tho Viost Milwaukee Railroad shops that a body of 1000 strikers visited thcro thin afternoon swarmed into tho different shops and forced 2 000 men employed thero to abandon their work Particulars cannot bo obtained nt this hour |