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at g \ B [ 4 oem ‘ 1 I : I i‘ ‘ * | -M > | \ + § * (ik , - #} + Pile: Het Lhd ads will show you the direction. Activity in some direction is on the road to success. Daily study of News YOL. XxX--NO. 111, BUFFALO, N. Y.. TUESDAY, AUGU 19, 1890, HRST EDMION V- Whe.Letters Between the G. M. W. and the Central's Act- ing President. Xr. Povderly Says the Company Should Have No Fear of an Investigation -Mr. Wobb's Reply. New Yor, Aug. 19. -Vice President Webb last night made public the corre- spondence between Mr. Powderly and him- welf, Mr, Powderly,fon Saturday, wrote Mr. Wobb stating that be expectea by Monday to have completed his inquiry in- to the causes of the strike, and he would be glad If an interview could be arranged for Monday morning between 10 and 12 e'clock. He. desired to discuss the ques- tiun of arbitration of the differences be- twnen. the company and its K. of L. em- ployes who wore discharged prior to Aug. 8. Vice Provident Webb replied, agreeing to the interview, but suggesting thut as the reports of interviews already had be- tween bimuslf and Hollund, Hayes for the interest of wll concerned if the mutter which Mr, Powderly wished to presont were put in writing. On Sunday Mr, Powderly wrote Mr. personally, Me was informed. thut old mud faithful employes bad. been summur- ily dinmbeed they were. members of and netive in~the K. of L.; that up to the time of their discharge they were for doubt In the minds of the men that they were all fu duoger of discharge ut a whole question hinges upon the dischurze of K. of L. men because. they ure. such, If iv can be shown. that these men were minded men will way they are treated as thep deserve. If they were discharged for the coripruy has everything to gin and notning to lose from an investi- If they desorved dismissal from tho service nowe of us will ask for their rein- statement, f, however, they were dis- for if It is to be the policy of the company wo future misunderstundings. There af the public aed of the company, and the tim, are all involved in this contest. Tha fully In the line of educational und legiv- enter hastily upon strike 'he present smoothly; the intermata of the company In addition that euch traffic prove re- ple are the same an the others, but their right to orgunize and welect the organiza- powibly be. Hore is un organization, the The Wife of a Texas Ex-Judge Shoots Her Husband's Buccessor and Bnowneritt®, Tex., Aug, 10.-County Max Stain: of- Hidalgo wealthy and leading merchant of Edinburg, Tex., wos shot and lillkil Sunday night in Reynosa, | Mex., 'by. Mrs. Deln McCabe of Corns county, Tex, The murderess is the wife of Ex-County Judge Metabe, Judge Stein with his wife. and daughter wore ip at- tendance ut a. fiir al Keynosn and the shoot» ing was done in their prosonce. .. Mrs. Stein, as hor busband fell dew, sprang. toward the murderess, but was folled by a savage blow on the temple with the, barrel of: thipistol, The chief of police, who rushed up to arrost her, was also knocked down, and then, like a at bay, brought ber ready pistol down on the policcminu who came up, and defled them to arrest hor. Some cavalrymen finally crept. behind the woman and after a desperate suc- ceeded in disarming ber. The affair grow out of election troubles, McCube, uided by a party of friends, tried to forcibly. capture the Court House, and failing tled to Keyne sa. It is said that letters were written to Corns county, where the McCubes formerly lived, to get their recordn. Mrs. Met'ube heard of this and swore vengance ou her husband's succomor. 2000 wn'kaus im Lry®. Arrangements for the Monater Parade of An enthusinstic meeting of wheetmon was held at the Ramiors' headquarters lust night to make arrangements tor the monster pa- rade which is to tike rum, on the evemng of Aug. 88, Louls Bruc and Donovan on the saine subject had ond George J. Mearno seerctary Chict Con- been greatly misrepresented, it. would be ul W. 8. Bull mar chosen grind marshal, 11. B. Hoffman, bio Lewis and J. N. Woig were uppolnlsdeW-mnkurn Mr GeorgeJ. Hearne was electe Josiph Kane, Warren Sherk, Joseph. Reed, ( W., H. Newell, Robert Wallace, Dr. E. L. Wobb that be was called away. (rom the Gager, and Frank Brinker, each reprewnting city and was therefore obliged to commit one of the different clubs. The Ladies Whee to paper whut he would ruther discuss Club will tke part in the procession and will head the line It is expect! that over 2000 eyelists will purticipute in the procession, Wheels will be decorated and prizes given to the. riding the mort tastefully ornmmented cycte taFt will be mude from the Circlo, the fuithful employes, with good records. route being: Porter avenne to Prospec The frequeticy of disminsale left little room Grorgla, to Chippewa, to Delaware, counter marching through Jobnton Park, thenes up Delaware to North, to Richmond, to Bryant, ; to M 6 N moment's noties, hence the strike. The Nui‘g‘-“’“‘I'P°“~w““\‘““°‘°‘ gare arate asp vii H 3 Budey, who was accuged of working Injury to their employers, Tight asmulting Rey Frunk wis arresied, pleaded galty to assault and was fued $10 20° anl mingle was taken with a. crump and drowbed \while bathing n the Krim renal the stop gates, about. mi gution. viiage There wasa very large attend. ane Ma it the C sunday, the large bell placed because of their convection. with of Bufalo, a former tommman Solmin lug c ; yp, | fim was by Rev Futher Cyprian, the Knights of Labor it should be known, Mommygiar ? Cia rang: a Rudyard. Kipling's Temtthe crit thnt membors of the K. of I are to be cpn'of Chaamuoie his sumed ny vial can employed then a statement to thit effect munl will clear up all doubts and. thero cn be 4084 spo¥ent the inowinent ms a \hom a t nis academy uf the arts, nd scsences The asem the ligo, Centri. Wabash and Rock Inland. None of them had anything hike an ade(qunte enue and in no case were the geunrnl ofticors of & company consulted and maked to right the real or supposed grievances There is no Id. Mr. «pent one day nt Clanton bly close this week and the vraduating exercises will be nothing thon to arbitrate so long of the cline \oto muI bee {A M- W ”mum! . c Onin to the of his. Ldwar as you hold that opioion. The Interests Bellang. will not be able to and Leland X Poavery will supply his place with readings from rights of men ta organize for. self-protec- Dickens. A quiet yet dellghtfut home. wedding was cele policy of the K. of I. is to work price. brated Tuexlay moruime at the redence uf. Sim FM, Delwean, A101 Berkeley avenue, rater of - the lide und daighter of Mra. 1. F. Hazelton lative reform, It is mot their policy to The eentracung partion were sta Miunie I reals Hazelton and Rutermon of Le Moy NV ; The ceremony wa perforised by Rev Dr Clinton nirike muy be pointed to. In refutatio® of Tk prefence of inurdiate. fri this nusortion, but until an Invextigution I had that must remain a disputed ques which Mr. and Mrs tion. Tormmus. the Adirondncks and § M ey will reside in The interests of the public requires that RE TE malt hane Hepu [o freight and passenger traffic should work | ang 17 Batavia-The waknown young man whose dead require exnetly the anme thing and bols, wun fnnd on the West Xhore track at Kina Sunday moraing met with n terrible death . Him war nearly stripped from his body, the his. head was. erusled in wind both lngx had heen severed. from the bedy. It, ix thought Thoman that he muat have bea. riding on a freight train cliimed. L doue it. and further ray that I went over to mt lady love's house and wanted har to elipe witn ine. This story 1 will deo, The morning of July 4 my father happened to be out wf ine ife sent me out about 7 A. 31, to Hullivas & Nunan's on Columbia utrvet to get enough ine ko it wota last us tnrough the day 1 went. tos glothin munorative; the intereats af working DeQ- back o and fell between two curs, catching hold of some ton they wirh to belong to in fully axdent thing before lus entire body reached the ground. to them as their pecuolary interests enn as the road bed between the alli shows thst one irt of hir body drgged upon it for 100 feet bee ° arm the nmiich was reached, where he rither lint wim of which is to work for educational | bis hold from exhnitstion or hishead was hanging TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. Assaults | His | Wife aud Others, unty, a ---+.-- Wheelmon, hwnsnlected chairman adjitant with aida as. follows: to NiTF sere, dames YeCormick of Clarendon, aged hear » cast of this rh of the Most: foly Name of he occnsiun being the blus«ing of yeu to the church by 0 bay a a dnlnl{ lunch wan a togerion left. f: aeriv News, fence. \* thit we I as mon in our course. Mesirs, W right unit Holland of the Executive nothing strike he said dome Editor Meening New CNTR Wl. ROT. Vice-President Webb Says \Wa Are in This Fight to Stay.\ Heads of the Unions Kay n Genoral trike Will he Ordered Today, New Your, Aug, 10-The Sin says that the. result of the deliberations of Mr, Pow» dorly and the bonds of the unions of railroad employes at Buffalo yesterday was not pub- liely but two members of the conference are authority for the statement that & general strike will be ordered today on all the road» in which the Vanderbilts hold a control:ing interest. These lines are the New York Central, West Shore, the Lake Shore, the Michigan Central, the Canads Southern and C ieago & Northwestern Mr, Webb said to a Nux reporter last night after giving out the Powderly: correspond- [don't know that I ean add, onuich to what have written. Bonet e uniware of the nature of Mr. Webb's reply to Mr. Powderly's lettor until in farmed lite Inst eveming by the reporters, Ther wore unwilling to discuss it, and suid that wild be done in the mutter until Mr. Powaerty returned. Mr. Wright said: \I expect the chief and the Supreme Council of the Pederation at 11:30 tomorrow (Tuesday} An soon us they arrive they will mwion and will probably confer with eral Executive Bourd of the Knights. I have no doubt that they will tike prompt ation, Webb's I From what 1 have heurd of Mr. When waked if t TRICE rN wine Arm. Crteas 1, Ang. 14.--Tharn was more real alurmm expressed\ by Chicago railroad men yisterday of the sprend of the New York Central strike than there his. been since its meeption Hitherto thore has Leen no delay in sendin out, fright, but. yesterday. the Van pers tn de ay a day or two if posit «lipments This cantion, it is undarstood, is using to no fear of a. sprend in the «trike, but The fact that the New Vork Centri is nat lives urged their prominent slip- hok d up with freight which it is. un- ctu move The sest-bound Chicago line« are appar- 2, ently a i iach interested in the strike as ane thows @ <i boned. The spirit of striking is in the wir « 1 the mon are apparently ready. to go out Samy where without warning.\ wis the wig a Western gener manor expressed it lst evontng, \Look at the recent strikes on wanting against a strike, and the New York entral «trike may. be apread all over the Vandurlslt systein tomorrow aud any of u» may éateh it the next day,\ VITO G!ALLELLO WRITES A LETTER He Denies Shooting Wilson, Explains Why He Went Away and Gives an Account of His Wal you kindly girs me permission to use a brief wyre« of your columns 1 read a story n the Re ar July 6 «ouning me of shooiing und after Wison got shot they und legislative advantages, culled upon xo near the from\! that it mma struck br. the nt. the lee and never showed up. home until 11 A s to defend ite members who, up to the time of their dismissal had worked only in educational and legtlative direc- tious. Suraly wa have a right to question why they wore discharged.. Each man, uo matter how bumble, is as much a part of the public as nay ather man. . Trus, the med ond of ck of hin mull, Two Tlokets in the Field 'Two tickets were made up at the Linlortnfel exorus last Hight, to be voted for at the annual meeting In Beptember, ns follows President, John W. Fisher; vice president, New York Central Railroad company is | John C. Nagel; recording meretary, Lou ped. in Toronto sue nig ame of the awitch rails, crushing the When L got to our saloon my father was nogry and ehupped me for being out too long.. toft the house about 12 - home altoget my uncle. corner Iffinals and. Seott atrrete, good by . It was about bro minutes before L loft that W lion. got shot. bat 1 dun t. know who did the shoouing 1_ went. to Port Colborne July with the inteation: of lr-nmi . After I left hoine I went to bii on the 5 L+ train hr the Grand Trunk Kaltraad, - From there I went to Toronto and stop ht July 0 I went to nt tributary to the comfort and well-beimg of F. Tulg; corresponding weretary, Wilinin Catparine aod from thre I canle hack to Tut the community, but the community gives E Burke; finnnolal secretary, (Moria! Mowe: 1 to the corporation in question its streogth MPECT: and wenlth, wod of that community at least two-thirds are working people, belong to that same element of noriety that dare treasurer, | William L. librarian, A. E. Dunn. Promident, William F. Wondt; vice preci- dent, P. Feacber ; meonding recretary, Albert itettenbenz; corresponding secretary, ® to Inndaport, where 1 stopped 12 days of which most of iny time over there I was «ick. Then ( got short of money and 1 came to Buffalo to draw aio and valted in the Central depot two hours vester, and then, took a trai« and went out West and sopped there three or four weeks Then 1 weat o g! Catharinre and from St. Catharines to Wat not organize for their own welfare. Some | John J. A. Hertle; financial “mung. romn mover out nf the, Erie County Savings one hns said since this strike. began, Gustave J. Adolph; treasurer, J. J. Ebrlic *monay is not everything in this world.\ librarian, Edward L Moceringer. He was a rallroad director, I think. Hs spoke truly, for liberty is far dearer to the Inborer, and that is what he «trugitien for; charged for being a K. of L. It. Whether thoy atruck wisely in this | and came is yet to be determined. Who is to | OS® determine? You may feel that you are right, the mon may feel that they are \NWT“ than a bad shaking up. right; both aro partisans, and if an im- partial verdict is to be reached, impartial men must arrive at It by herring both sides and then judging. 'The men are') will urdoub be selected as editor of the willing to submit the case to such arbitrmn- as suocestor to the late John Boyie tion, and will not be unreasonable. Will | O'Reilly. you consent to do the sama. editors of the paper and he and Mr. O'Reilly If you will agree to submit this matter | Tere the staunchest of a- _-_ Collixten on Main Street. At 10 this morning a carriage belonging to that is what is denied bim when he im dis. | R IY, Jones mas coming down Main street. bores anied Rad became unmanagenble . Re- If liberty was only valued so highly that | form the driver could grin control of them men offered up life and treasure and | they crashed into a wagon belonging to the ancred honor to gain It, surely their chil- | National ring him' severely. The pole rnd the ca were smashed to atoms, Itroccupants, Miss Jones and Mra. Greenland , Bank and got arrested. Ar for ma ing lnllrurwtln’ known by. mg follow countrymen an an loflare tial citizen and been frequently known to bleed Ignorant mem- here of may enmmiimity ont of $1 or $10 of their hard-earned money, under the preteoan of getting in porice court and. betag wyer it is wo, but I hare not of the Academy of Music the Ue® out of their trouble. /I have been interpret Ing for some of my fellow countrymen to air hem out for friendship sake. not for money If e Brveca can produce a man that ever gave me $5 « $10 for helping: them out I will forfeft ress Company which was stand- $5. As for me being an Intimate friend of J. dren should not be blamed for striking for Ing at the sidewalk, throwing the hers down N-wumllbctnol no 1 know the young man to I have never traveled with him. viTO V _GIALLELLO, Rurwell to gat ont without ray more serious \Lost in New ¥erk.\ The Cortune L one of the prettiest and most comforia theaters in New York Siate, or Boston \Pilot's\ New Editor. any State, bad & largn audience last night. tho Rosto: might of the masoo Mr Whisics made is, Aug. 19. -James Jeffrey Roche SB Caf oaery Arsi night sporch. expressing hin to see all or bit ond. comreyation is The with Fred. Asmus as ir places. Mr. Roche fa now one of the \end man.\discoured eweet mutic as of old, and me was happr when they lou. 4 at and co- that meful picture of Corimne on curtans That re in a perfoct nightmare \Lost in to arbitration we cai meet to arrange the tood, will purchase Mr. (' y's inter New York was played well by the company that details and agree how the parties are to in the paper, thus gmmMuum, trol. be selected. The newspapers report you as refusing to admit that arbitration can enter into A New Commission Appointed. gen-mud it here inst year T tea =e Alter is a charming soubrette. and si Patrice's \Tired mrmhdl the settlement of the trouble, but your | _ Jodge Hatch yesterda ted W, J. and latrodkces nome new faxtares in the Meads: Charles Herrick abd datas W. Tua fonts an os work nt all “Mazatlan! hope (“sum new commission to appraise the damage done mfmmaéw\ “ad . letter leads me to believe that vou were termination of the tration. the Iwo T will retin to the city as soon as I can of the fires commission refosed to act, meet miy éngagements, and if you will kindly address me at St. Clond hotel it will be carefully attended to and placed t 'before me on my return. _I remain, yours | very truly, T. V. Pownerut, ° G. M. W. K. of L St. Cloud Hotel, He Was Caught in the Act. , for stealing a The Brith Abrshams. At yesterday's session of the Grand Lodge Abrabama the finance of Brith committee's there was anal; all; a? the can: zo or as : Mh‘flmn'hzhrw Hmzsmm' dition of the ficances. Cleveland was fixed m: fimueianm a2 Italian's upon as \be place for holding the riext con- The session ts WILL SHOOT G# SIGHT. A Badgor State Man Searching For a Minister Who Eloped With His ORLY ARL In Comeil With the Brotherhood of Railway Employes. Er. Patt, Minn., Aug, 10 -A tragedy was narrowly averted at the Union Depot yester Lee Fahivand of Clam: Falls, ped from the Oinala train Just in ll Lake and ingutred of a policemais if ho had seen a man aod a woman whom he hastily described The policcmian bad lef ten minutes before fo reorgauzie the sormd soucagreed to. mate bills were passed authorizing the Oregon Rulway Extension company to bridge the Columbia river, Oregon, and granting leave of absence to per diem om ploves in the customs service, Chalmers vs, Mergan was detertnined In favor of the sitting menber (Morgun) in accordance with the commuter report The house passed scunte bill nmeuding the net for briduing St. Punk: ho wuder the L eral other bills and at ack of quorum In the sovate Mr. Quay gave formal no- tice of his desive to change the rules, but matter went over under objection by Mr. Hour and Mr. Edmmniods. The genernl defleiency bill was consid- eved and passed, The tin-plate paragraph in the tariff bull was divermaed further without netio After transacting some minor business the senate, at 6 p. m., adjourned. ALL EVES O8 XBW YORK This is the Pivotal Day in the Great Strike on the Central. m them, but they had Watertown, B. D Nurzent, Sweeney, Howard, Wilkinson and Powderly in Seeret Conference Over the Central Strike. L Mr, Fableand's wie, Mr. Fahloand was Methodist minister, w a benutifel woman of greatly excited and vaid he would \shoot the The Smith is 89 year- old and went to He rented a bouse id and the funiiNies be In spate of his ago 3rs enamored. of him. mad the Clam Falls last March next to thrt of Fh came quite intimate The Labor Chiefs Decide to (io to New - Reached Here. drove to Sell Leko on Wednesday, where she was mut by Smith. and the couple took the train together, Ther stoppad at some »mall stations until next motuing, then came to St. Pral, and immied: atdly left for. the West the proper clue from the ticket agent and took the afternoon trun for Watertown with the avowed intention of \la img the preacher Suath took with bin $85 and a lot of i n uncing a lecture in the following words. \Around the Word, by D. A. Smitu, a (From Yesterday's Last Edition) sent of: the Federation of th* ental Hotei from Terre Haute this morn hie was seon soon after his arrienl by a \l duet not meant to be in- We ure in this fight to * rviewed, \. said he, because there is hitle stay. We will not arbitrate. We will fight, Bome of our men bave been discharged for cause, nnd we will neither take them bark nor submit to arbitration our reasons for dis- charging them.. They. wore not dischirged becaise they were Knights of Labor. wo have stated agin and agam. We feel « the support of all right-minded comaitter: of | the Supreme Con: Railay Empteves. which x of one man [rom excn of 11 ned in the brotherhood meeting: at (he request of ( Workman Powderly: of Uhere will be prewnt at it Tirand islands in the South Iwcifle Ocean after being That PULLED THE COUPLING PINS, Some Reckless Individuals Broke up a Train This Afternoon at Emalia Street- Latest Strike News. George Howard, charm chod. Railway Conductor and ine Iam wilting you should say thit end to do. wheel is and. just of, men which will eanvene when. Nr Powdorty arrives has the reputation of be it voolheaded and: careful (From Yesterday's I Bupt, Burrows sud at 3 ovlock that now siritehinen wore Eleven are. trom Boston and are old vwitohmen fist rechdessoss wus rg Nome persons smd to pins vat of a freight trip faking up the trum. Police wore sont to the scorn wddtiv an or mith, The Centrals: walt of non-umon switch nantorced this afternoon by a delegation of mon from the Eust, claimed thit bout [f it is deeined best nt the nee ore d sbail summon the entine Council Edo not know. whither Mr. > Au L kay, I bnve cons this meeting it hlm request ind amvist lns Our order represents pretty Guirly the. worldug. force of the railroads of. tho Conn al thus fur, etter, I think that Mr. Powdorly has the best of the rhaKmle xo far.\ wre was any possibility of the Supreme: Council ordering: a genoral \l cannot may what will be Should they take that action 1 think we could keep the rodd tied up for a year or so pulled out couplu Just then steps were heard on thestiurs ind metal Muster Workin. Powderly, i can «l by hl umber of others, wpprice hod sad entered the cominitter room. from which the reporter had called. Mr 200 arrived this morn fog: and wore sentternd the various Strikers sald the umber was grew' y overestimated unwashed and toro omelooaing fellows wore carried to hast Buffalo on S1 They woked bungey and all carried Burgent and the The outec mw of the conference. is regarded ma bf the greatest importnew, sorse to view Your, After a conference of mbout two bours Mr Sargent cate down stirs and was at ouee intors iewed by a Niows reporter Fave ou done* We, tinue. decided to go to New York on were exje New Y . The membery o Federation: of Ein 1 to Buifula yime decisive action will likely bu taken to- day. hoy were hastled at once to the ¥, M. C A. clubl use on Browmdway. headed by Train- n their er ambeb ay roriek. Police officers walked on exch ude of them not summ Green stieet, Ohi yards received a comsuguiuent of t wise that Is the bendquarters of the W hat other result was reac hired her froin for Now * We lieve shout got throngh our devtiern- toms here, hin ing for the tost pact: suaply ean nosed the situation \* Do sou goto New York to confer with brakemien and know somet They were at once wt. to get oot he railrond people are. stocking the bect- laden curs with ine bab AukLLNG: kerr In snite of the large quantities of feo in sof smells tniuted and it is probable that a larce amount will sooil. BLOCEADED STILL The situation war but little changed this The blockade is almost a> bud. an otwithstanding Maloney 4 it thnt he moved out 400 cars thy \I hve nothing to do with Mr. Webb,\ re- you.. you must drai Mr Powde Burrows yos not m hrs ofa. The road continues to import green hands to move its freight cari, but the most sin- imuue among its udborents report stow prog- s some of the ears the \L may deeide to call together all the mein berx of the Sunreme Counei in. New York. cout ined Mr Sargent \Will the strike be taken out of the hame of the K. of 1. 5 \That 1 cannot answer \ Mi banent looks inure bke a. prospernus bave ver thin a raalrond mm ind iis plesant biright-oyed genial genthenian. j conference is there harmony be Mr. Powderly and . the There s n Liot Wurtz his been placed in command strikers of n of The police offfeus in the East Baffulo Detective Kilroy hx bean placed in command temporarily of Sub-Station 1 no low ror Titki® Pay, lins got: fouled yt Yh, res,\ repHMed Mr. Surgent, \perfect \by there a probability that. membere of the Irotherhood. represented. in the confer ance will be called out ® \That is n question which I must decline to auwer.\ returned Mr. Bargont PowbkRLY nerves to TaLk. When the conference. in room 20 of the Contimntial took a ress at 1 15 about doan ten emerged and ninong the last. was the fous Powdarly, who in ensily recs newpaper . cuts: of nim familin to the rending public What have you done?\ asked a News re- would be wanting bread and watching the pay-onr,\ wud an angry railrord man in the Arlington Hotel this afternoon. betore a knot of wympathizirs. prrosts romo day: und men are well enough Axed. not, to called for their money yet us if their lives depeaded on. the. Central Asa inatter of fact, It is stated the car bas been in the yard« siure Friday and the pas authorities are surmishing around town to find the men thay dewire to pay off, FAT BICYCLE TOURKEY, Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Prizes *~ bo Contested For in Buffalo-Ladies' Day at Olympic Park Tomorrow- Sporting Notex. coupiing mombore \¥ou must w Mr. Sargent,\ was. the have made hun our erton men, Diag nated upon Bi t hr decline to aay much \ Communtoner men I must decline too to let him do what inlking may be thought with derstood | no \i hen do von go to New York! ht Letpect,\ was the reply. you visit Mr. Webb\ * You must se Mr. Sargont \ W To won the one mile safely rece at Tornnto yetersiay Buffalo and Chicago at. Olympic Park t-tar weather Keafe la to be reload by the Bison®, for s ton of Capt Fastzs orders Jarsertown Cricket (inh defented the Ari nz ros of Buffalo 30 to 21 on saturday Y. M, C A. sports will take place on Raturiar 'The prizes are of extraordinary value Crooks of the Ramblers rode up from Fr on Buoday fo 7 21 minutes actual riding lime A free-for all eweepmtake shoot will tak= place at Charles Oeting's Grand Inland Ferry: on I' anetwored with just a little trace of irritation \L bave agreed to say nothing. it is 2 ovlock and I have. had. no. breakfaat . 1 ent and I will not be interviewed.\ The question as tn whether Mr. Webb is to be called on remains undetermined It is conjectured, bowerer, and this is making Mr Hargent the speaker. for the movement, that bas offered to give the strike into the hands of the Federation of Railway Einployes, thus ending. it as a distinet K. of L concern, but makin all over the country, w better the condition of the men, in t borne out hy Mr its Influence general re it ean be used. to We are not fighting. the the purpose of fighting the ind. disorderly people who zards whenever there is a labor agitation. tn the strikes of 1877 them eut-throats came here from all paints of the country, riding on car- brakes, in cattle or {1 so as to get here, Some came from as far West as the Missouri river and others from New Orleans. They came here to take part in the strike, create trouble There is reason to believe the same sort of mu army is gathering here xx. axo un ewiksiy, Supt Serbert of the Lackawanna bad a Master Sweeney afternoon, _ 'The result of thie con not made kistren, but {% is said to lave mdafrmdgmwm It ts eaid the committee In charge of the Laher Pur will apply to the A A U: for rwcorn ion 1 is powsible that the adjournment tofNew York will be followed by a call for a me of the nll board of the Bi Federation of Railroad tive board of which only met which may bave to consider the tion to take the strike out of the t it an an affair of Its own. could affect New York Central interest in meeting of the Zigtagn will be beld to the purpose of mak as arrangements the great paride nest week The Buffale Athletic Club hare revers ark who, If possible: mean ta Wow 'the Iroquois ar- on ployes, the exeen- horses\ for their The Crescent Athietic Cink: will bold ther first ammual games and picic at Jeffericn The games are not under Lutos rviee of the Rambler, of the Buffalos and Pers yerx. compete in the team race at Baturday task rendered to convene in New York. ___ STRICTLT PERSONAL W, W. Sbciizes and Keterpiot Térents, Ort. werd In this cliy prstorday vista THE SITTINE MEMBERS -REMAIN Chamlers-Morgan Contested Eleation Case Bottled-The Tariff Discussed in the Sonate. Aug mterduy conference report on the bill to toms district of Paget What Wil the Labor Chiefs Do In Their Conference in New York i-- The Local Sitnation, This is belfaved to be the pivotal day in the New York Centra ko The one cause necewary to insur a c out br the Federation of Railwny Emple of all its members on the Vuudechiit rouds lias bean the refuenl of Mr trate, aod the dispatebes this worming an- nounce that he has vigorously. stated that ho will not submnt any of the questions in con- trovery to nrbitration The Inbor leailer®: who met here yesterday ed to maombte: about canon crreet west Rany, Mr. Powderly took the 7.10. Lackawinna ork last evering and Messrs, , Wilkenson and Howard ' followed on 30 trom u Hargent and Sweenny chose to. travel on the New York Contral and went by the 10:10 tram. bk stays of Master Workman Edward J. Lee of D. A. 246, K. of L , namaned io Buffalo primis hunself conthdeat of ultimate snores. called on Superintendent rday Lut that functionary was iy wine incur ink rorack. evidence on the ro to create nny In fact, a delegation from theso men waited upon Sherif Jenlanx yesterday and proffered thur services to protect the company's prop- erty in case volunteers aro wanted. Police Captain Kilro general command of 1 his men instructions yesterdry to net with consideration, and to make no unnecsseary Rimifiennt of the confidence placed by the police in the good. eitfzemanip of the striking men is the fact that Cuptafu Kiirow his men in the event of needing help to call upon the strikers to assist them. be strikers mert that none number had anything to do with polling the inx on. the train which was die at Emalle streot yesterday. rixkrntor ax yor waxten. The police evidently have no use for Pink» It ix stated Police Commissioner t Burrows in company hurchyard and falling to find Mr. Burrows, Mr. Hlig told lits clerk, Mr Barton, that he wanted It distinctly un- Pickerton men. were wanted here. and further, that should the road bring Pinkerton men render the protection of property to their hands The police are mays, to take good care amply able. MF, IN uf the property o Pinkerton men would only romise was given that the Western detect- vea will not be sent horn. Why all these: warlike was asked of Police Captain Cable yesterday, mnent. the organization of the police forces R \The striker are orderly them. for h \Procisely was the reply, \and so we do fring for the purpore ers nearly so much as for under Capt. Kilroy, Feople,\ mid T an t even rely upon trouble \ and bunt plunder, now,\ conference with the Mississippi at dull authorizing a tuunal trow river nt Detroit and seve 15 ndjourned. for he Supreme Council of the slaves who were who lias been given police forces, gave Cle ere. the toune ayper haa nn eaual asa fortune taller: “‘ ANTRD: Sffantfoos for general housework girls, sinn Gf a tnien Xnotwiedge; call on Prot, Milier, 17 Awan sireot. for a phrenslegicat examination abd be M mmr - opo surfer of L. fremen on the lake freight boats have signified their readiness to weekly: P ressomatie. res besesen POLICE CHANGES Quite a Shake-Up in the Ranks of the Bluecoats This Aiternoon. Capt. Kilroy Takes Lieat. Wurtz Placo Pending the Strike-Wurtz in Charge at East Buffalo, (From Yesterday's Last Edition.) Ata special meeting of the Police Board this afternoon Acting Lieut, Valentine V, Wurtz was on, the recommendation of Buperiatendent Morin temporarily relieved from command of Bub-Pracinet 1 and Patrick Kilrgy was detailed to that precinet in lus stead, Capt. Kilroy is also put in command. of tho police stationed in'the Kx» climge street depot and along the lines to the city lnnits. Lieut. Worte is put in cl the men on guard ut the East Buffalo yards. yo o The action of Supt, Morin in temporarik relleving from special duty Patrolmen 'T. Dowd, M. Maloney, hurdt, A, Zimmerman, J. O'Brien, T. Haley, Robort McAnally, D. Bowman and FP. Ready was approved. H. J. Burk. The following trunsfers were also ordered: From Preewet 1 to sub 1, Cilbert Sayles, John O'Brien, E. Hildebenad, E. Eldridge, 3° Muboner; from Freemet 4 to Sub 1, D. Bowman, _ A. | Benga, - J. Murphy, R.) McAnally, - WCO C.' Philips, / DV Wilson; . rom | ( to Sub 1, bostierd. F J Fuber, P.. Murphy, M. as- ducubm, from Precuct 6 to Sab 1, E comb, | J.. Connors, H. J. Toley, | P. Gailagher, (%. B. Inxon; trom | Fiecinet # to I reciuet K, C J- Murmy, T. Shay, J. Hew, L. J. Gee. (rom Precaist 19 to Hub Albert Iris, Tiutby Coll . + - Read, wWheiser, » o-- PETER HIUKLéH'S INSANE - ATTEMPT. He Tried to Commit Suicide This After- noon~-Desponssnt Over Losses. (From: Yesterday's Last Editions) Pater Hickler, contractor of Por- ter| avenue, tried . to - commit | suiende at 145% this afternoon. oy hanging hinweif in a barn at the rear of his house, f) way . cailed in afte cut down by several bayx who were playing near by ud gave the alurin. .. He recovered. Despondency caused by business lossos led to the act. r. Snow Mr. Pickler wie -_-. Lots of Fun for the Turnarn The batl of the Turnersat Turn Mall Inst night was a very enjoyable nod. suecosful affair. It did mot open until 10 ofelock on ureount of the non arrival of the nctive g‘urfmn. from the uthlotic aports at Columbia 'ark. The judges in the sports ware Amiel Senn, tochester, Adviph Miller and Heury Deirkes, Erhard Siebold and Adolph. Meir, Buffalo; Adolph Horn,. Dolgeville, ~The prices, which consisted of diploma and laurel wreaths, were nsarded. at midnight just at the height of the bail and as the visitore re- ceived their trophies the fuir ones added their »miles and applause which donbled the nlas- ure of canquest for the successful compotitors, This morning the Turnars took the steamer Nigara for Urand Island, where they will spond the day, a=---+-- He Wan a Tattoed The body of the man drowned in the canal nt. the. Morgite for. identifica- ton. | Ho is fattoed In: various paris of the body, the Initials \J. C.,\ star und anchor, a dancing girl, an owl, and American cont of arms being 'nmong the- designs. . The man was aged about 25, of median belght and weighed about 150 pounds, ----»-__-- Three Divorces Granted. Judge Lewis untied tho followng matri- muninl bonds yesterday: Pardon O, Case from Melinda C. Case; Orflla. Hardick from Frank W. Hardick; Catherin« Sliter from John A. Sliter, ~---_&___. Co. G., 45th Pannsyivania. Any mun who was with the 46th Ponnayl vama regiment, Co. G., in 184, is requested to send his nddress to the Niu q office. so irk PROFESS1ONAL PEOPLE, Yr: Middleton of th Poronto Meis was a vialtor at Tux Nicws offcoyestentay Too LATE To CLasste3. | ost, Saturday atiern on. a, brow leather port a ener, Aroward for to Erte County ofice Jit BAT Wanted Lesdine man, eral wonen Address Profeaatonal. News aticn. best city pros references. . 174 Court streat. teas I Tpring street VW AVTHD Sftuation by a man of good ability as collector o respectable work of an Kind. Addrena, for three darn, Ore. H. Thomas 20 Clinton steret, elty ‘v tvrml- By youg marrind man, work of ay w d: moter and fadustrioun, willing to wur care letter carrier 14. 190 F TOD are andrelded as to wir : tag in H “Kraulrvnm. a Ii mwm lor something outside of your own [* AXTRD-Twn or thrme toed foor hands tn crece [ARTED--Tro 'men (or Jmmim of frum bond requti to chas. 3. Por, 6d chapin block. ___. L_ w film-flu to sellers collect deliver; Em: Booth nd Establishment e na t, 16 foe ‘de’hvwor good sgeats to Randi: x article; geogra- Calt merning ana fas ‘v A barber a youre man: wares ir per wie win board and WW tre at Andrew em Toga donies to barber supplioe. ran about 19 totead Sat. Ad. \W lire W ree bead ANTEO-At once carriage wood worker. Apply at Senicbert's R feds % as. areal to the can ot ese £ evens psoas! Result of Yesterday's erhood, National Te: At Philadelphia- Batteries-Hnddook and Macks At New York-Now Buttorics-Clarkson, Burkert, Clark and Buckley, [s o o a 2 o o b B 4B redge; Heckerand American Association. New York State League. At Utica-Utica, FaratoGA, Ang. 10. -Phil Dw seen yesterday morning. ard nflirlngfi— rumored dissolution of thedirm 0 Brothers: | Mr. Diryor anid his brother himself had contemiplated. dissolution: several years, but never really sat way clear to doing so till this snnson; The' desire for the dissolution was mutuf, ahi? no ill feeling oxisted. between them durip their long partnership. The old. fifi the Dwyer Brothers will remaingi istence the rest of this the entries made since Aug. 15 fop next rensou's events bave been mada, names of the new firms. Mr. Dw # he had taken his son into partnemsliip, ind the name of his firm will be Diryer& Son. The Dicyors will - bave their nsudl.kenual mule, - What homes aro left will bad vided 8 between them on terms they rm r Racing at BAZATOGA, Aug. 10.-Weathor f tendance Inrge yesterday, First race, 5 furlongs: Nationa Mutagorn tilly second, Stvrate Hecond rnco, 1 mile and 1 fuflo Golden Reel first, Eminence second Tide thind: time, 19734. Third raco, 5: furlongs: first, Varialia filly as. second, Lady; Fifth race, M mile? (Carniot~ fst! wad second, Redfellow thirdytlnd Sixth rnce, solll Frauk - Ward | first, O'Faleco third; tims, 4 Brighton each Jt Bniawrow Bzacn, Aug, yesterday, resulted as follows: First race, M. mile: Dembh (BI first. Alma filly second, Kin third, time. 1:04%4. Becond race, 1146. miles: Garrison second, | Tap Eldve Third race, 8 mil recond, Bonaura thi rnc, 13 miles: first, Kern second, MacBeth II third; Fifth raco, 3f mile: Colswood. second, Shona Van colt Sixth race, 1 mile: St Luke first guist second, Rover third; tid, Trl. The Runners at Guttenbirg,\ Ang. 19 -Firsb ra terday, 2f mile: | Slumber firsty Drv second, Bwifter third; time, 110%. d race, $f mile: St Omen ff Crutelies second, Retchuri~Abird} Third race, 614 furleogst ~Arizo secand, Lonely third; Hise, : Fourth race, 64 furlopgsi..Ireme Eatontown second, Tai Filth race, Df miles:, ¥igHant) Gardneruwni-Tn or thid? sime, 9:0 3 tails: ~ Dackatéte first, ® Valentinesscond, Marty B. third; sulted as follows: -- First ruce, 'F¢ tulles