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PROFESSIONAL DIBE0T0BT.
HEfiKY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
iTTOMEY AT LAW,
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At the Homestead Steel Plant of
Carnegie, Phipps & Company
When the Firm Attempt to Start
With Non-Union Men.
Th» Strikers Will Knilenvor to Induce the
New Men Not to WorU-Stro.tor Miner.
Vote Down the Secret Ballot Proposi¬
tion—Amendment* to the Flint Gloss
Phipps steel
tti«ir extensive plant with non¬
union men. The old workmen, number¬
ing 8,000, have refused to sign the scale
proposed by the firm, and the latter an¬
nounce their intention of operating their
to return to the city.
Not l ' Br * nltte ‘ l to Work.
pej-ejitted to work by the strikers,
imdly lie.,.*,,.
unionists, jjsssssizs&x'sii was'caught outside the sr mill
Wednesday aft ernoon and badly beaten.
MANY VIOLENCE.
company’s mines reported that the arbi¬
tration papers hail beta agreed upon
and signed, and that they were entirely
satisfactory --, to ,----parties. both parties. The The aria. arbi-
trators wiU be announced next Monday.
Will Use Machine*.
It was reported that shaft No. 2 of
the Chicago, Wilmington and Yermill-
ion Coal company, was to begin work
with machines at reduced prices. A
committee of five was appointed to rea¬
son with the machine miners, but the
raid speakers of strongly the strikers discountenanced the any
on ahart and
Flint Glass Worker*.
Glass IWmrk, Workers’ O., July 12.—The Flint
National convention
Wednesdav refused to admit the Bo-
X*
country. Amendments to the oonstitn-
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DEAD. ’
MRS. EX-PR^IDENTJTYUER
t/vijDr.
down the
Princoton.
casion were
UPSres death.
President Tyler’s first wife had died
&Li£Saate New York
suited in their marriage in
City, June 26,1844. For the succeeding
eight months of President Trier’s term
Roman Cathofio in religion. She had a
pension of $5,000 a year from the
United St ates government.
NEW MO VE FOR IRELAND.
A Leaffne to Combine Against the land¬
lords.
London, July 1*.— la vfew of the fact
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defense league under Parnell’s presi¬
dency to oppose the landlords' syndi¬
cate, I interviewed Daritt Thursday
morning on the significance of the new
departure.
He says it was arranged between Par¬
nell, O’Brien and himself and has his
heartiest sympathy. advantagea-first, It will have two
immense to reunite
the Irish party. The plan Of campaign
served a temporary tod, but neither
Parnell, the leader of the Conservative
wing, or the extreme wing took part
gap. Now Parnell will be the man in
fhe’house again leading a united party.
Secondly, it will be a new start and gen¬
erate a fresh stream. I pointed out that
the the National background, league and will therefore now fall into the
Unionists will say: ‘-See, we have killed
the National movement. They are
obliged to fall back on on agrarian
move.”
Davitt replied by that this would didnotmat- smell
ar, a rose The Irish any name as
sweet for Home Buie just people the would whatever work
given organisation. same,
title was the He
Tho Sun from Minneapolis says:
Articles of incorporation of toe Waah-
bnm-Crosby company with a capital of
$500,000 were filed here Wednesday.
This company controls toe Washburn
with flour, a and daily Is ^Lity next Cahillsbury of k Com¬
to
pany the largest milling firm in toe
The reorganization lets United States
Senator Washburn out of the ooncern,
and intensifies the rumors that he is in
financial straits. He has deported for
this city, which istoe finest in toe
northwest, is closed, and the servants
are lookin g for other situation s.
Mtut Be Clearly Proven.
hSTAV SOUS
it of w justice not the intention ol IhemiouU,,
to grant a warrant for toe ex-
tradition of Burke, unlere the charge
is already dearly proved. Sir John
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at officials
the repre-
And thisis
not oifly without protest from, but
th the actual approval of politicians
io would be most indignant if called
this, however, it is
hat the exiles from
given a warm wel-
i Spain, and they
•f mutes m those
etiou with the «m-
ibttion of toe latest
ibfic fdSe appliances 55 for
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There has a heavy fall In sugar In
London on the refusal of the German syndi¬
cate to corvtluua the purchases.
{ pie Snowdon mountain, the loftiest moun¬
tain to Walw, has been soid for £5,t50. St
forms part of a freehold estate. *. u, - - l
The French chamber of deputies has
ggg*5| adopted a bill providing for the purchase of
el^n‘Satordry^ 008 °*
education in America.
The plan which finds most favor with
teachers is the union at Washington of
ssrste^sga^sal continuance, growth or value of these
and supreme above them all Jfa® « m
%/It is proposed; that Harvard,
ton detail certain professors f
the National university for
each year, and that certain c
be allowed the
are to be met by the general go
ment, and it is proposed to plae
university of itself umlar made the oontrol
sort congress up of delej
from the various mgher education*
stitutions of the country.
ing try. monument President to Harrison the father regards of his coun¬ toe
plan practicable. as ingenious It will and doubtless by no means im¬
be fur¬
ther developed and will probably excite
considera ble disc ussion. ' *
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CINCIN NATI’S SU NDAY.
Mayor Mwbjr Imam an order Cloting Up
Place* of Bitalnin. f - In
Cincinnati, July 1 2.—Mayor Moeby
has issued an the order, which, if obeyed,
will dose all confectioneries, soda
water stands, ice cream saloons, dry
goods stores, groceries, all barber shops,
cigar stands and such establishmentf
whioh have heretofore remained open on
proprietors of such places are law-
arrested, and that bell boys and hotel
porters and elevator boys may also plv
their avocations with impunity.
Street ears will also be allowed to run,
and ioe and milk wagons, in all proba¬
bility. will The make mayor special also effort states that he
soon a to arrest
all people who sell cigarettes to minors.
The mayor's order was based upon the
opinion of toe city solicitor that the
above proscribed general occupations rale on works Sunday of
are not "as a
necessity or chanty.”
Inqumt ltendsred.
MnonsAFonis, Minn., Minn., July 12.—The
Journal’s Duluth, special says:
In the inquest over the body of the boy
Fitzsimmons, killed in Saturday’s riot,
the buy found that he met his death at
the hands iff persons unknown, and that
he took no part in the riot The six
rioters itentiary now sentences._ w jail will probably get pen¬
SANITAR 1 TMEASIIRES
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AITIJKS WHITEWASH, « «** ■ -
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The tfil-mtofts (VunniMteeN Report.
following
u lit tee appointed to visit Griffin
To Young America Fir. Comp
charges made*i
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0.DMH ' proprietor of the 1
jwhleb our company tear epte
Mr. Daniel’s testimony whs, t
men’s cdndtfclTwas very gent
ous conduct; no appearance
si|x behaved liquor; crowd. tlia* lie never The iadiei saw
house coincided in this opini
alter our company left, wh*
room* were found open repeatedly,
that men and women servants were
in there, and that a white man, a
stranger to onr company, was found
there. We unhesitatingly .deny the
charges, and claim that they are
not substantiated by evidence. We
were assured by the committee of
Griffin and the editor of the Gwton
News and Sun that an article would
appear in today’aissue entirely eatier
factory to us, which article we ex-
peeted to give as part of this report,
but said article failed to appear,
We believe, however, that the fair-
miudedgflitlemen of l,19 Rriftin iom-
mittee will agree to this report. Re-
spectfully submitted.
E. R. Wblu,
M. Joseph,
E. B. Porter,
Committee.
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designed acted as friends of the
News and sun and,pur Are compan-
ies. to meet the Columbus com¬
mittee and furnish every facility to
aid that committee to arrive at the
truth of the charge, made in the
Newh and Sun.
We met the Columbus committee,
and the object of their visit was stat¬
ed, and vre proposed to furnish
proof to sustain the charges made in
theNfEws and Sun. They declined to
go into the investigation of any¬
thing contained in the charges in the
News and Sun except that of theft.
One of our number then readf the
News and Sun article in the presence
of the committee to show exactly
what the charges were, and the Co¬
lumbus committee declined to con¬
trovert or investigate one alter an¬
other of said charges as they were
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