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or t \THE EVENING NEWS |_ for employers ----- -Is .the daily directory fo alike. It will get work and emFloyes p‘ U VOL, XX---NO. 110, BUFFALO, N. v.. MONDAY,. ATGUST 18, 1890, = on a run, difiiculty. J f Chief of Police Willard ordered the ar- rest of five Pinkerton imen who were: ween to shoot. They were Robert Tylor, Thomas O'Connor, Edward: Kenny, Charles Purk» hurst and Joseph Lewis. up and telegrams were sent out to inter cept the traiu rnd arrest the man who fired the shot.. Bo excited. was the crowd that the Pinkerton fifteen, became mo seared that they applied at the station house to be locked tp for | Pharday, \The honlinarters of the aps of Irstasrion, i rail- C., dp- LAND remlin Sts. ¢ [~ of anita and PINKERTON SHOOTER HELD, late Word. Are. rears . traveler Atnasy, Aug, ongey at WH for almost ' injuries. tue | i toned before: the chears i . fired upon, co , of the rand the men sere Cautioned not to tso tor safer their weapone unless abmolutaly necessary or'gtve for Today is going b eftement seems to Anti road has moved 10 freight trains to the west $190. nut of Albany and are endeavoring to clear lotr the yard quickly, Uhief Willard of the police use xs \ar\ 4 loading n w auld . guns rizeet The Knight« of Labor arn iseiing bullatinx ; in which they. refferite the caution to keep - avery. from the tracks and oreserve peice Hin Tney ray they aro n« atrong as ever and that rater the war bas only just begun rum The only fracas this morning was a brutal msmult at West Albany by two mon on a - freightcondnctor, whom they mangled badly awed Belg meu have been arrestnd tor, a1 ot the shonting yesterday are all doing well, | aut except Dwyer. ZL______ iero iwo aide bar. Mortimer + ® 125 for pony; owner Break Over the Lodge BI. Asit New York, Aug, 18 -A special to the - Press from Washington says, A big break is reported to bave occurred within the prt 24 hours in the ranks of the Republican Senn- Tharsday's caucus reconded geon-boling the change of fmnt Northern Sth EDMION. RIOT AT ALBAN, Worst Day of the Strike--Pink- erton's Men Shoot Women and Children. Two Boys and a Woman Shot-The Piakertons *~ _ ALBANY, Aug. 18. -Michael Mulcahy and James Sherlock, the two Pinkerton: men who assaulted John: Bird while he wis crossing tho tracks at East Albany, were tried by Justice Slude, of Greenbush, Satur- day, and Mulcahy: was seutenced. to im prisonment for twenty day mative of a 88) flue. . 8 or thirty duys. The greatest excitement reigns. mong public. generally herlock was fined 830 the strikers and 'over a fracas between the Pikertons and A freight train wis coming down the grade from West Albany The car had two. Pinker ton mon on it, and ns they got down tear the Yan Wort street crossing a small boy fired i stoue, striking one of the guards. lustantly the fellow brought his rile to his. shoulder and Orod. the boy, but struck a man named John McCarthy, who was in his own yard, in the leg. Instantly the other Pinkertons * who lined the trick opened fire on the inoffensive crowd near the wtation, by mugie the place suddenly: swarmed ; with strikers, but almost ns quickly a | N squad of blue couted. policemen. came up The crowd was kept buck with a crowd of people about 7 o'clock. The ball missed All were: locked The Knights of Labor lave just Isnied a bulletin calling. on. their meanbers to stay avery from the railroad. and preserve the pence, but the accitement is still intetmo and tranble is foured A little later: Heury Douglass, another Pinkerton man, Albany for a revolver. and ut- tempting to intlnidute a small crowd that Had not the policearrosted Douglass he would have been torn to pieces, for the crowd was thoroughly eurnged. He curimed that he drew the revolver to force his way buck to the yuria, but despite bis plen his was committed to jorl. other. Piikertona wero cronching on city rifles, . All wore locked up The rond munngers claim that they nre being badly treated by the police, and thit , the Plukerton: men are being attested out had gatherad urreated for en- His Boy Vietim Will Probubly Dis-Er- citement Bubsiding and Freight Trains Moving at Albany. Thomas Hatton, the Pinkerton man who shot the boy Dwyer lust might, was held this morming for nsssult in the first dogre to mtait the reall of the No bait wis. accepted. as Te at ians sav. the boy will pr l+ ably dis, the bullet having lodged near the apino. . Robert Pinkerton said this morning 'that a personnal examination: of | bie. mon showed that in. every. case they had. been fired, and in nome enses irsell anid that on the part ting physi very quietly and the ex nve simmared down. The received a lettor from. Mr. Bissell this morn- ing in which be claimed the Piukerton: mon enis fired in self dnfense, but that the road would warn them ngainst the hasty use of the tors who at themmires in favor of Federal Elections bill bas been induoed larget unon thet of letters number' to bold the balance of the tariff bill until the tlon of the elections Cold-Btooded Murder, Ga., Ang. 18. -I this city “mined Sa Carter's Camp on Geargin, Carolina & r Morrison, Beenie tas mads bi FLOGGED BY WHITECAPS, Miscegonationists Summarily Dealt With by Masked Citizens in a sylvania Town. Umoxtowy, Pa., Ang. 18.--John. Baxter, colored, and Mrs. eunie white, huye been living together at Hnuthil 1? Intely, and taking possession of the house of Linxtar\sold father, driving the aged man out of home and compelling lnm to slesp in the burn Recently the pan received in notee signed © Whitecaps,\ warning them to quit the com- munity: or take. th Comequences, Baxter defled the writer, Monday night he heurd a rap at his door, thich aroused him from bis slumbers, and presently he. was confronted with eizht or ten tathwart men, well masked. euch vith a cowhide f hod. Mrs. Suith bad. heed«| the warning md fled, Baxter wis. therefore given n double: dose. He fought pluckily, but was overpowered and besten unmereifully. o-- ON THE DEAD QUIET. Deaf-Mutes Will Bogin a State Con- vention at the High School Chapel Tomorrow. The Empire: Htate | Association of Deaf- nites will held its 17th aminal convention in this city, Tuesday and Wednesiay of this woek. . The: adecintion wns in Syracuse in 18G5 und lins tor its olject the eeduention of the public: concerning. the cons dition and. needs. of deafonates. | un seven institutinus in. the State: whene dent children of the Ente aro enticed to im education at State ex pene The convention proceedings will be condue= ted in the sign aud competent in- terpreters will be prosebt to Eat tate then The goneral publi invited to he present. Ax this convention is to be folloswed by an In- ternational Convention of Instructors of the Deut, in 3 York Aug many pominent members are expected ln The officers of the Einpirs Btate Assorattion 1 beais Sehaey of Hogue: U Hnen uf New , Jolin 15.) Aoker tary, Thomas F Fox of surer, Jonathan 11. Filuy uf The convcution, will be beld in the High School elwgel - The president will open the sessions with an. addres at 50 tomorrow morning. | Lazers whl be read ns the afters veen on \e Consus and Ue: nud \The Deaf and Lite besrance ° Pavers will ula be read Wednesday Serviccs will be held at 8t. Johns Church Tuesday evening, Fe , Dro Gaillnade t offieiat ing. . His pt ive ts expected to be previat aud the services sill be emiducted orairy and with: ayo. A bail mately, #L ited. States vs, Canid. will be played. and an evonr mou to Napara buil. luv been urmizted for { Gon watt be at the Tult House Agninet Capital Panisbment. A sermon on capitis Ynnuhm towns di- livered al the mond United Uhareh last evering. by. Hey L. Rus: bridge, in whisk the speaker refuted the cone won iden. that enputal. punisliniait was ene joined 69 time ibe , and udded thiat the first marderer, Cain, se alowed to live, nnd tie wtaldishet. w. strong | precedont | He. wiso scouted the nouon. that expe tal. punistiment rest reined ot hare. from| mander. and added that mine tenths of all - murders nre cas duserly or be hyuor. The spe closed by siying he'did not beliove that ruy man or any court lae} the right. to deprive any man, or not, of life. air o win) Fight 0. J. Gleon will make n fest ease of tho ar- rest. ofhis driver. Betis: Thonipmon, tor allowing a hack to stand on Church: street, the Mavor having ordered fineks und wip mway from the old stand - Mr. Glenn elms that the hnok was st nding in front of lis office. 88. Climret street, rovnthing orders. Thompsenappented to the Municipal Court today. and demanded: a jury. trial, sehhieh was igeanted. The ense will be urgued Wednestay at 10.30, One Drowning and Newrfy Another. An unknown man fell into the canal at Evans street. at 2.80 this mormng and. sa drowned, Officers Wright and C Time grape pled for the body. which seas recovered nt * While the offfeers were. engoiced in, grip pling, Jumes Spaulding,n bystander, who wis intoxicated, alipned from. the heelpath into the water. It wewith the greatest difficuity that he seas rescued. Ho was locked up on a charge of drunkenness, Changer at Fort Porter There will be a nutabor of changes at Port Porter early in Beptembor Two eompames ( infantry have been ordered. there. Maj WoJ Lyster, 6th U. 8. Infantry, has been ander«d to report for duty: as soon ns practicable after the first of the month. He will have command of the Fist. Capt, Georgo F. Towle, now in: cominand of Un K at Fort Niagara, will be attached to Co F and in command during the absence of Capt. P. H. Remington, now on sick leave _sL__ Absent Ruftileninns, New Your, Ang. 18-(Speciali -The fol Jnwwing Hnffalommus have registered at hoteis here during. the past 94° hours J IC Bentley, Ninetair, W. F. Billfnigor, Tremont Mix. Hock, Union: Square; Dr. Coxe, Park Avenne, J F Dolw, Bartholdi. W. Fo Dune parigh. Oriental. C F. Sineliuir A J- Kraus, Bartholdi, W. A. Lieb, (ont nentai, F J, Metzger, Astor; W. J Morton Ashland, J. Platt, Toternational, H Schwart, Morton: J. Swaney, Gilsoy -+- Fatal 'Bus Accident. A \bus owned by Nichoins Batt, Mnsfnfi in a number of passengers from Pine: Hi yestorday, was upset at the Genesee street t dlgnte Joseph Lochenmever, aight years cld, of 975 (eneren, was instantly killed. Hi« neck. was. broken. Mri Buckholty_ of 442 Johnson street and Mrs. Creger of 1061 Hraith street were serfonsiy injured.. They were taken home in an ambulance, Terrible Death of a Laborer. Henry: Etchingham, a dock: laborer, 35 gon gia living in Uniontown, was struck carly yesterday morning and in- ified. K dfnctedh i med gm the M “awl : a eng Oath“ mfl'flflfl, ton Chorchas ¢ R graffiti: $2000 bal for trial THE CENTRAL STRIKE Grand Master Sweeney of the Switchmen's Union Has Charge of It Now. But Supt Burrows Refused to Talk With r. Sweeney-\ He Was Arrogant,\ Suys the Latter, The New Vork Centri] and its connections are rumigex their. ptsenger trains. through this inom on a fair approximation to sehedile, n fact Which, it is urged, i. dun largely to the moderation of the men whoure out on striker But: while the. passenger traffic remains practically uninterrapted the freight tion at. this. point. has grown. very. much more serio. byery silinyg linx its compl ment of freigut ears, mainly. loaded: wit “rurlslmllhf' freight, and even theo Lake Shore side tracks, to a. distance of 20. niles out, are yas ked with standing: and wbnudoned triums. Between Hist Huifwio atal [dans ood a very lot dressed beet\ tim: hes motion- Iew, its coutents, ty say. the last, Bot lin- proved by the delay., Thare is no str k yet on the Lake Shore road, bnt the smitelang\ of breight for that rond is all done in t! ilipe is not only jentted with freie, but its switelmen are out on stike. No the inunagemert bas been obliged tw find other' plies to store. its acum and lie outlived event as mlal ing. The of one of the freight lines which bas a number of laden imtrigenitor errs bin on tre tracks of one of the rouds whose have. refused to move them bes enue t amed. Central frouht o tained leave from the company, with the eon seat of 16 men, to lee ip the detwined ears to prevent their contents spothing. In the cases of crs ling on the dstaut sidings this can not be dore and their contents Are doomed nnbes thoy are. moved. at oice len if they moked: them todny,\ said ome for- ward t, otheres sure to \bec mime preity beef for the prople te ent \ It is stated. that 60. earioads nf (reso beef w buried in Albany. yesterduy. won it of clergy. . It fnd sported on thas pt will be made to move some of iat Fust Buffile todis \We have sot men enough, though they wre grcen sud one of the yard mon this me ring, Cand will pat then to work if tna wtrikers soll let them do an We hve got to move the stuff in the East Buffalo Yards. they ane full new aud elso las cot to lin ootide till we ran make roo £9 Tin the yards was corrent the rm moare This] morning that the I Salle nen liad quit, but this. entire! Inows It was leariied that * pumer apse. trom the threat of the wite mer to go ont. if the road. moved On Saturday might a Central stome trun wae rin in on the Tmlngn trcks and the switchinen declured. they would strike if it sens not sent biek w here it The rond memated to this request and sent the Ceetr id tmun buek to it. apne sirkevicy pcre A slight, middleaged man: with entasay cont nel grey delb bit, sncnounting a wells claped hel £, with an fntellogent face. lightel up keen trig eves. came dosen the stairs of the Continential Hotel, ns a man entered this morning. | This was Uinind Max ter Sweeney of the Switchmen's Mutual Aut Aww eution, Mr. Sweeney lias been an pretty lato the night before at the switchiuens proc nie und hnd not brenkfasted, but be greeted the newpaper man civilly nnd in. reply to enquire made some interesting. statements \\The strike, \and he, \t a question of dornnce between the men and the compan and 1 don't think the men will be the first to goive in, as they are in the right in this mate tor. The Knights of Labor strike was a mep arate altur. the strike of our order the rnil- road mnthoritios precipitated. upon theyi- Iviw by ordering our inembeny to take the placer of strikers, whieh they declined to do. If they bacl consented, and taken the places of- brother out on strike 1 should hase expelled then from our. order nic won ns their actions had been made. known to me It is one of the iron-clad rules of our order that our men shall not take the YIN“ of strikers. The mon knew. this and declined. to obey: orflers whereupon they were dischnriod. Tho Foad declined to reinstate them and, after- wards yielding: to a universal. feeling. of indignation the members of our. all struck work, | nannot say. who. ordered this strixe, but the men are all right and bave been bailiy treated. T «aw Xr, Burrows, the superaitendent, yesterday and be. dic clined to have anything to my to me, ns a representative of the men. He was arrogant and ugly and is not the kind of a man to bold | such a pestion Ho is an over-benring. insulting fellow and the very Inst sort of- an dadi- vidnal to br nhie to banitle men decently, I think if the road hnd treated the mon differently: there would linve. been no strike, Mr Bartow? tratment of bis people is directly responsible for the present trouble There may be further tmuble for the Central railroad in the wey of labor difficultion onle matters are soon adjusted \ * Wil the Federation of Railwarrfim lores meet in this city today \ asked Tim News tian \L do not know,\ said Mr. Rwemey. \Yon worn wiring every where to find Chairman Sargent; did you locate hiin?\ \Lid and he will be here this afternoon.\ Fill that order. take action?? was asked. \It may do so,\ was the guarded repiy The \Federation\. referred to. comprises among ite members firemen, brakemen asd railsay conductork W bat further steps do you propose taking!\ asked Thx News man 'I intend to await developments and watch the situation bere,\ maid Mr. Sweeney. \I'll tell what 1 won't do.\ \W hat's that?\ xn wong to bo wimm wa. erunowa. \Make any efforts to bave any further talk y a passing train ot the Hamburg «tmet ' with this man Burrowa There will be no more: committees sent to. wait upon him or have any parley with him, Our aim it to accomplish cur results bly and that is the way we will work, We want to bave rympathy of the people with ns and we iting it by betng gentlemanly and quiet, r. Burrows action _ wnll not be J. H. Lee, the engineer who ordered the K. of L. strike, isin theelty and was closeted with the strikers of his order. much of yer terday. Tes rioxic, The Jotn M. Hangan Lodge, Switchmen's Mo 1 Aid Association, bad a o ofp their wives churches yesteriay livered on the Into - Inwarden \Lead Kindly: Loit? und the lesso : Cardinal Man oration in the Brompton orn diy. | The wive du wll succeed Unplinal Massie, an American Paris, decline Curdimal. 3 forgive New meut, Blues We 616. Howard ot: woodsied nt the r best we wsed a ro . ted with great ( qrutied while the fom ly were i bed, Reunion of the requested thist any car how of stall sond the n to the word tary ws son is pote, benches are not parks this sewa elle request to dose . He sys li will pre vente bene planet in the parks, h Nellany al « cass tit the (c+ 0 amount of | Innd to, be tu tur: te Sova mide. Park! ennnot be Coterie L unt] been apport grrco,0o0 1 Potter's Corners follwing tse (bilge r ud nh widened aid extend dowh to tne lake front. A diinesos if kers rid broke of the Inmself at f who be us a walked up to him, sna cbmin and ran through. the building to Paarl | street. Bye rmsed an alien and Uf e Wright of Precinct 1 ehised and castin Smith, who was. locked up. ebarged wits grand larceny n the second. degree, Nw was hold for the Court of Bossons by Judge King this morning morning. Atwert Lame anperintendent of the. water wo rl; Mict ol Quinn, Mary Carl and Mise MeNamarn w» drowned in Crystal Springs Lake by the. « sixing of n rw ft in n spall were shortly afterwards recovered M. E Church was grvom Inst evening by I s 4. D Phelps, in which the speaker hnid x' the Inbor. probie: coid. be solved by operation He nle npbeld the dignity / Inbor in a general wny ing Mr. and strnet. IN MEMORY OF CARCINAL NEWMAN, Special Sermons in All the Eoglish Ontholic Churches-\ Lead Kind Ang. 18 -In all the. Catholle al ~ mons were de- vre read by \r. t ne atl ode enman. Rev. Mr, i= minister of to mike apo aal mention of estan, saying vould never reession HANGED HIMSELF WITH CARE, Suicide of Elias Weiler on Howard Strest-He was Out of Work Sick and Despondent. Werk throtgh prolonged sickne« and de- sponident becntise he c ild ol.tun un eeupldys ir, an Lermain suted. 42,jof co hanged haself 111 a idngrht corning. whack were Pte dol w ta Noy Tne: members of. the \ titles Ve Mounted Many ef tee vn mo tas be u, Lnyd may, be Park Doprovements. Park: Conn ent ned tot the ma hot n Mitlrinatze suietite, w Youn w A Very Bold Thich Lonke Bya of Tounswanda. had just seated | N Anderiem. regtanc , tr kfnst in the Th d « ed his and init, muy morning Train Robber Arr i Srparis, Mo. Aug. 1M. Information has been reccived of the arrost last might ot i Aspect of the trmin. robbery at Madison: st tion, on. the Mreouri, Kansm &) Troms ° miles from \Hobber's Cit,\ Su Pacific Express Company te Lows that the low wasconsidernbly lose thus $30,000, but he declines to give Hgures. .- aphs fron Four Drowned. Bac Fiesr tn n, Aug. 18.-Yostantas ew, son of. the can How the Labor Problem Contd be Roterd | A sermon an strikes at Delswnre: As Unruly Chinamen: Arrested. Three Chinaman wore arrested Inst nc /** by Officer MeMaboa of Precinet 8 for © + ing a disterbance in a Michignn < laundry.. They gare the names of Chay < Huntingdon, Chariey Shing. rod (hac <> Johan. __ srrieriy rEknsoyaL. Prter 9 Straub has gone to New. York for a short stay 4 D. Hawke chief engineer of the Michigan Central, is in the rity Fort Lewis Retmey president of the Deaf ¥ t« Amociation. has his headquarters at the Gece» ; Yrs. G. W. MeKeaner of Rosin, Mas i +\\ ---+.-_- nBIRF® pF wiR®E. Wik-A robber rotered a. parm roo at the Grand Avenue Hotel: Hatardar s.0%' and secared diamonds and amount of $1000. other raluahies to 'he Warrioer of the \=\ railroad wan mortally wounded yesserday : r mmmmm’wmd a naloter af boys were on is train. Danias, -A ing match cervern Dursel O'Leary and Frank ast night. later made 1000 miles m 10 fart and O'Leary left the track beased Wexons, HL noon yesserday fire wared to the Parker: bufiAing In the south block and 13 the beikdingwercept the Shenson maldwe 1! gnmmha) were deszoyed, entailing a locs of rvs Oiiie-Gecege { Quotations Tika 22,0. upto 1 otlock were as f meen emma -o bmdly but nos fatally meo rere warren, Wito-The sotth whig of the Wiscon- . ed <p wal ths home same tifue cidontly Monnfed .\ man icf ac renmion at Bour Speing Ureve on aut ' were pne their wive tri eled a. lous distance to old comnnites ind. hut t motin, At the bn crs ineetmar a permanent te ef cted in i+ for the enstine sur as tod we. . President Harkin . li Enobiantm.. Lockpert : Bobert, Buffalo, treasurer Onos. Oohriig, Ruffido. . The next reams Batfals: Asur meent bad moet thelr oul batties over | * elector odd the amd onle con Mc- that ! nis notitled (ts i aon knowing | mid address | the Coun- f funds ; oon pre ir. | apnmisers bave wod ised values, as only i s term to be isguad < Theroateo® the bonlevard, idisea nj on. from Henencl i Muses: Corners: and , ank rade to the park, | ch anill bei IS. Millionaire: Jgseph on, Snnthi a Co., bae | of Clus City. committed aude Stom das at the bore of his she , Mrs, Aines Collmg. on Fifile nvemue, by you. He lave a widuw and tive prown cluldr n I= was the partner of: Comaodore mith Yore Yacht Clab, \L mporary insanity. cansot ) ¢ nlluess te gtiven fis, Ue i a (2 Cojebrated by a prem at Co exams of thesis . Bt. Lour in 1N.5 i. carne boty frou wtor,' ) at Turn Hall and list U i. Faller of © « The boue ' N Kahn of 81 Wadsw rm | waue-5 , $146; No. 2704, 1.07 Ka. 2. sit Nel % $086. theo com Sits HELD UP A TRAM . Beven Bold Robbers Rob a Kansas Cnyi Limzcd Train of a Large Sum of Money. Cory, Aug. 18.- The Kansas City i i I raed So 3. fell into the hand. | Cae ie eonty yesterday. morning. Th | I I outh passengers and the company wit stuffed with it canigne} to Wostoru left Fiptom, Mo., at about ; er leaving. Tipton, the fren isard the tender to. fire un af Cokel sqmmiely into the mariles the bands of two marked ng on their faves on the top bad en dently boarded tur sim bru bey dvers In ts s were f blind foloee tow ind the 60 Gae af the hin ered the tine anar withe bis wer, while the other dock ext c ancing .. Phin were tokd UZuold up thor hance \ basics went up. ma «r rim tas trun: to Otterville wah tank, ontored: the Cand: stop then If yon teinpt to sto nt other baccor given s see at yall bedrad de sane the r tubers. po ieod thir weapons the head of thear viet anl ple ean er aided aver d only | ids in torie spot come. with me,\. sel the leader to v0, bae Cand voir tend cin.\ bes aid to his coupatioon ec6 was contaianded to wo to the - «ir and, tell the messege to open: tmo. Joie so nior threat of death af he reaclod. the exprow car evs had dhe confuc the cur, all hea 1 Hu walked to th ur fud, © bevcdoers, to the rant oy 0%, to open the. dour put sca Are doors As de dbl me th ered thar im inet onder to nod up lis ha ids, sind robb ols , auped into the earl Avery was in mominded \to open the. sate, and, it the | pant o Pan ern dard so, . Onie obie ine ( bel ted n mach, and in it we placed, the contents of the suf Theo tolbars then . 1 bed about the car. nnd. Mudiig notin i wear backed oat of the car, tha poreed at the. mesenger In ty momit me the co mor went for sand Mice what wis the trouble, Athi povecd the express oar he was halted bs a rosoer, whe tid hin to go. back and cctleet hick ts The: omdaetor. hurried hick fos ol the girs of shit wite 5 man to. bude. tour aii nud evervitin ot tops, int cme ool the cushioned seats and amy where te pel it out of sight T.> eondacter bad warned the md oar when the. tra + robbers. find. tin died sk und had Bl. Theengineer pull crim inte Ottemiites a ll f anile sist . cau part of, the erew wore left: to are and urgaiize i pee to pirate exact amonn if money and satualiee stosen cannot be learned, .. Fron, Avery and From ether souneme it in the. money fe toc about £70,000, montis mey ined the other valuable proper t» 000 pare anointed to about & and Athletics hy the Turners iter diag wine the second day of. the West env igpe uit of thie New Vonk: Turners od mln Park iwhnck ww attended by aver 3000 people A cr a of youn adres give i very interesting of club evicting tnd a wand we given by a number of Youre men. The sang several some and a «win s festival sew. betd in the aveming This morning nt, &. the \Lusnors merited red. to i immber of address and at i the nctive Turners biff for Columbia Fark to engige inc atlantic sports At 10. oelock the. ¥nmiots se eties. as sembled in friends competition for a mim ber of priges offered by the Turners which sill at the. ball to aint. Pria are offered. for Jumping, vaulting. pitting the shot, vanlfacd the huh\. the rope, lifting dumb boss. nud. fur running, wrestling and dectuinationss The games will coutinae all day, the Turners taku, dinner an I supper in the Park Thices ering there will be a bail at Turn Hall at wich the prion tall be distributed Tirith Abrahams In Seesion. The U inted: States Grand: Lodge of the Order of Brith: Abraham. besun yesterday morning nt. Mreiniznetters Hnll the first version of Its convention, About 150 dele- cates were prrsont. Routine: business occu- run the morning, and in the afternoon the ollowing grand officers were re-elected : tmear Wiener, grand master: Julins: Mesor: 112, first deputy grand minster; Ruinnel Dorf, weend deprity grand inaster_ Leonard Letser john. grand sweretary . Mower: Lubelsky, wrand tremsire: . Mier Sternberg, grand en- derement seore tary Mormine and afternoon sessions were arranged for today Tins morming'® session. wak largoly nt terded, Only. routine was done, Jaeob Burger of St. Loure wns elected chnir man of the Committee of Las and Abrabam Sete of the Fiannce Commutteo, The t 1 ors of election. nj pointed were Messre Lan ton, Robin, Ncharte and Kopsey. Serions Charge Against a Bievele Rider \ ) ietelist, who gave the name -f Michnel Uniine, in under areest for attempting to in: decently mwnalt Mos Barnbardt of 183 tete strret Early: yesterday. morning Mrs Hornbardt started \home from: Trrowl way and Jefferson street, where she hnd been attending a dance, and was followed by Vailee, who was a bievcln. Ho aver took ber near the Erie trestle and made the atterapt complained of Officer Harry Girvin 4 Suh Precinet 1 arrived upon the scene and arrested Vailes __ so Return of the Red Men, Reverni of the Buflaio delegatea to the Great Council of the Improved. Or- der of Red- Mes returned. on Priday, and the convention as being a_ «pleidid success.. Hon, Charles W -of this city was elected Junior Sagamore. The toin] membersbip of the omer in the State is 4000, an increase of 2000 over last year. Among those from Buffalo were Pnormaster arch. A. C. Calkins, Thomas Foley and C. W. Hinson. > Silver Mino Disenvered in New Jersey, Mays Laxoreo, N. J., Aug. I8 -A few weeks ago a suppored silver mine was dis- covered at Pleasantville, Atlantic: county, near this place. A shaft bas been suuk and the owners have great hopes in the find. Ex- perts who have arsayed emples of the ore claim that {t contains enough silver to pay working it. It is stated that an English syn- dicate is trying to purchase the property. Today's Gratu Marker. fn the boot marked (ia store) o. 1 berd, $1.15; Ro. 1 orthe, \ yelion, Stites No. S yellow, 564: eggs-us. No 2 mired. Cana! freichts «to. Few York-Whesy 4s: c tige: nh eir s eis : oumgh's from wepark it Is cosed. 9 Wimrey of the Bint. XW-sumfiw Sargent, Sweeney. Howard, Wilkinson and Powderly in Seeret Conference Over the Central Strike, The Labor Chiefs Decide to Go to New Reached Here. Chairman Sargent of the Federation of arrived at. the. Con « Hate this morn- He was soon soon after his arreal by a \L bad not merit to be in- tinental Hotel from T said he, \because there is little ipreme Conner of the | perishable is which posable and the concentrated efforts of the cons.te of one man from excl of the Mullva‘ represented in the Lrotherhood this meeting at the request of General Mas an. Powderly of the Kinghts of | Will be on its feet in a fw days, This | thon the »tikers lizk at.. They say Malone: 1 7 say y here will be present t it Corie bwitchmien's Mu Conductors aud ury i Lim wating you should sav that wtend. to doo what is roils und. qust, ien whieh will convene w hen. Mi y atives lins tc repaitition of be LE at be decmied best ut the mecting L shail smumen: the entice C uned i know. whether Ao Ihave cor vene Has: meeting nt hiis regnest aud msrut Pqaconts pretty fuurly of the rulruads of the cc iind slike far, 1 York Centrals r e heard on the stirs and Genernl Muster Workman PoswderIs, nce pred. by a number wnd emered the committee r The carerieof the conference. is regarded us of the greatest importance, After a conference of whout two hours Mr ut eame down »turs ind wus at obco oa Sews: reporien, decided to go to New Vork on \lk aus that me the headquarters of the SW Lat other result seas rershed heres\ ©We bnve bore grot through our dctibern« Iinving for the most part sitaoply \Ln vou go to New. York to confer: with \1 base uothine to do with Mr, Webb,\ me phed Mr. Sargent pleasantly; \'that os all the hows 1 have to give you; you must. druw your own conclusions \ \L inay decide to onll together all the tom bers of be Supreme Council in New York.\ Mr Sargent e be taken out of the bands] Burrows. declined to be. interviewod. this \That I ennnot amewer \ Mr Sargent: looks more like a. prosperous Intever than a railroad min and ist p Lumant. , 1 genial gentleman. onference is there har Mr. Powderly and the Brotherhood ih, yee.\ replied Mr. Burgent, \perfect \be there a probability. that. members of the irotherhood reproeted in the confer- ence will be called out\ qoestion which I must dvcline to \ returned Mr. Sargent To TALK, When the conference. fa room 20 of the Contiwential took a ree at 1 45 about a ( .on mon emorged and omong the last was | the famons Powderly, who is easily. recog- | fany har to the reading public. W hat have you done?\ asked a Nxwi re- You must: see. Mr base. indo. him * But he declines to say much\ \Then I must decline too. to let him do what talking may be thought \When do you gn to New York® Tonight T expect,\ was the reply. mill von viait Mr. Webb?? | Vou we M1, argent \ answered with just a little trace of Irritation \I live agreed to mar nothing. it is 2 o'clock and l hate bad no breakfnst; I am tired ont and Lelli not be inferviewnd.\ The question as to whether Mr. Wobb is to be enlled on remaina undetermined. is conjectured, however, and. this is Powderly's making Mr. Rargent the speaker for the movement, that hna offered to give the strike af tho Federntion of RaiJway Employes, thus ending it as a aistinet K. of L. concern, but makin all aver the country, where it can he used to better the condition of the men in the rail- possible that the adjournment to New York will be followed by a call for a meeting of the full board of the & Federation of Railrond tive board of which only met which may have to consider the to take the rtrike out of the ba it as an affair of its own. It could affect New York Central interests in most of the departments on all railroads it borne out by Mr. its influence general eme Council of the a rEcoxb sxssion, The executive board had rion with Mr, Powderly dur noon, after which a News other interview with genial thing PRICE ONE CENT. 4 | ning smoothly. - He had heard nothing from Mr. Powderly as yet. he said, but he would |- , | be ready to receiva thein at ony time during 4 ; the day. At 11 o'clock Messrs, Holland and Wright { of the guneral executive bourd, us the repre- sentatives of Mr. Powderly, called upon Afr. Webb and preseuted to him a letter. Mr. the Chiefs | Web received it and said he would send his I rep the Brotherhood of Railway Employes. by 1% welrck, | Mowry, Holland and hit\ then. withdrew, | Mr. Webb de- clintd to make known. the contents of the letuer. _- _--+- * AT EAST BUFFALO AT HOOK, The Freight Blockade Not Qu'te so Bad as Saturday, But Slow Progress is Boing Made-The Fire- men May Quit The Central freight business is certainly. in better condition than 1t was on Saturday, The new men brought out by Supt. Burrows this morning ure brakeman taken from the work yards.\ They understand making up traits, bBt altoough they are a great deal \slower than the regular mon the ears ure moving. olit of the yard faster than on Saturday. Scores of en- gines with their Bres out are ktill sidetracked nen Muley avenue, Several are scattered from that point to the Wiltinm stroot eros ing. of the Central The crews. can- not be wen 'they were told by the railroad authorities to go. home, as there whs no work: for them to do. on recount of the scarcity of awitchmen. raimuaster Maloney is trying. to get the glit uff his hands an quickly ow moring conmered \to the perishable froght-huden enrs, Maloney saye thut the trouble is practiuily over and that the road is always ondong fimy remurks, Long lines of Freiwht cars on the side track ean beween from louicy aventte s fur as the exec cua ser. Every imaginable: kind. of freight. rom. dressed beef\ in. refi cars to prving is At thie prise ent rite it will be several. days before the blockade is lifted. Thexsiteh tenders are at their posts, but. the strikers say they. are rewdy to go out if astol to do so, If\ they do ge out it will greatly compliente matters. The greatest disatofuction exists mong the. freight. limes of: The freitht ugents of the different reub interested in the freight in Transit on the soad and. the differ« out freisbt line managers ull gathered at East Builwo All a c asking for ins formation entreming cars from the: East, They meer with syoress, however, ind Nex lond ani deep are buried at the New eentatives. (ue man with n freight line remarked: to the reporter \About all that we ean do is to answer questions ah auc delayed fraght. Cars shipped frem New York on Aug. = haven't arrived yet und. wa Agar!“ know when thoy will come can't got any satistnetion from the. mudroad company and we are dee \ted.\ The big Central and Like Shore transfer freight house was. deserted this. moromye Where there is no troubleon the road reveral hundred. mor aro employed, in the hone transtoring frontit. Very little froucht is in it now und the force is gradunily being rc- duced, Transfer Agent Perkins inid off #5 men this moraing, telling them there was nothing. to do.. They were. told to come uh-umrwm-n the strike is over» The West Shore and Lake Shoressitchmen ans.all ut work. The Central strikers de- clare that the men working for the two rela numed may spat work nny minute, They fare all members ot Ruwitebmen's Union: 39 nnd. will strike if the order is given. The strikers said this morning tht the chaners were bright for the firemen. going out bofure night How pouch truth is in the statement is not known at Kast iufflo, The fremen will noither aftirm nor deuy. the statement, The pay car is (rm-lull at East Bulthlo this afternoon, when Mr. Burrows says ho. will pav off the strikers and discharge them, Mr. morming. When Tite News reporter walked up to Lim this morning. the superintendent loked angrily at him and walked nway. He wouldn't ansiver any questions. Ho is ovi- | dently in great The 10 n at non and men were marched ton «aloon given their dinners. They were i escorted Ly a platoon of police, There was little cause. to fear n disturbance, howover, ns only tren of the striking. awitchmen were un hand, und they said nothing. It's Al Wrong, the Judge Says. A red bot article In the Krprest of Sunday staris off with the Inquiry: \Ix King an Anarchist ©\ meaning, of course, Pond uatice Thomax 8, King. o, article criticios. the netion. of the Police Justico in «nspending matence on one Henry May, the mulatto chief cook of the steamer Empire State, who was arrested for interfering: with Officer U'Brien of No, 1 \It'*a lio from beginning to end, raid Judge King this morning to a News n» porter \Phat article thes not 'state one i nct correetiy, In the. first place the wholo crew did not atinck the oflicer, and no | violence was threatened with a knife or any other weapon one man. struggled with O'Brion, and that was the man: whoin bo sought to arrest, The ship was going out. Henry May stumbled over, the two strug- ling men nad kicked thom aside, lo at first eupposed they both be- longed in another part of. the boat, The officer was In citizen's clothos and ap. parently they had no business in the vicinity of the chief cook's apartments. The captain savy thore was no disturbance whatever ex- rept what was caused by Officer O'Brien. ' The witnesses all swore that there was no in- { tenticnnl or violent interference sith the | oficer on May's part, 1 convicted May of a technionl nesuult for having. kicked the of- rer aud. in view of all the circomstancesy suspended. sentenicn,\ \Did you abuee the offirer for making the arrest, as has been printed!\ asked the repare ter \Not at all. I naked Officer O'Brien and the offcers of the boat that question myself in o court last Saturday, in order to place the lie where it belongs.\ -_-» A Small Strike of Laborers. »Eight laborern unloading ice from the schooner Conrad Reid struck. shortly before noon todng, The schooner liy at the foot of L' (magnet “1:33 the ice, a pat wa responded, but an was no need refill, officers. The trouble was soon settled. Struck by a Cyclone. cante Co¥pHxseD. . Pane Reemae, the essroodeser; Foot expec -ion zo the. Cr POLICE CHANGE Capt. Takes Lieut Wortz Ponding tho. Strike-Wortz 185 Charge at East Buffalo. P al meeting of the Police Board. this afternoon Acting Lieut. Valontl on the - recommendatio Buperintendent Morin temporarily TpHev Patrick Kilroy was detailed to that prectuct Capt. Kilroy fs also 7 to command of the police stationed in t change »treot depot and along the Unes Lieut, Wurtz is put fo chia s the men on guard at the East Bufalo yards, Morin in temporat from special duty PatrolmenyTy les, H. J. Borks The action of Bu Maloney, G. Ba hard:, A. Zimmerman, J. Hobert MeAnaliy, D. Bowman ollowing trunsfers were also orddted From Trecino 1 to Sub 1, Gilbert Sayl John O'Brien, E. Hildebrand, E. Eldrid Mahoney; from Preciuct 8 to J. Doetterd, F. J. Fisher, i wo Precinct 8, C. PULLED THE COUPLING PINS. Bome Reokless Individuals Broke u) Train This Afternoon at Emslie Btreot-Latest Strike Nows. now »witehmon were at work n_ tho Buffulo yards, Eleven ure from Boston ure old switchnien : pulled out coupling pins out of a froighttrnt ut Eid's street. breaking up the ware sont to the scene. & anniv at or nom-mnon any (o The Contral's staff of non-unfon was reluforced. this afternoon. yntion of men from tho East. It waw / claimed that about 200 arrived this morn» \ ing. and were «onttered. among various. yards of the Central road, Strikers sald/the ? iunber was grontly. overostimated/ _Elevar, unwashed and forocions-looking fellows ware | carried to East Buffalo on Mr, Burrows znmnfidhny locket hungry and all carzt g v li’hoy were hustled at once to! the: A. clibhouso on Broadway, master Malanoy. hoaded by Train- ucanpzp y Folica offfcars walked on each side of t They ate ravonoualy. Green street, Ohfo street and Exchan yards recelved a consignment of tho After iinnor thoy were pu work All are said to hat peria brakermen and know something about maldig up train.. They were nt once set to rishablo - cars, which arrt 1 people are stocking © laden cars with feo. \a Bap mep, ' In spite of the In some of the cars the it is probable that a large amount will stint ; The situation was but little ali afternoon. The blockade !s almost as bad na . / over, notwithstanding Ti fAfnlon 3 statement that h Liout. Wurtz has been lice offices in the temporarily ombstnfim 1 o aust ron muon Pav, \Maybe Mr. Burrows hes t, fooled. said the Central mum-fl) be wonting bread and. yatchilng d an angry railroad man. Hotel this afternoon bel thine \thel in molle tainted. “15.1 a ie moved out 400 cart. t Bulfslo yard. - 'car, in minimum a knot of sympa Asa matter of fact, it is Potadtitler oo they desire to pay oi. PETER HICKLEN'S (MSANE ATTEMPT. Ho Tried to Gommlt Suicide This Afar» Toes, reve ae