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60*000+ TIONS '°°°�° CUSID BY
I QUES AT ISSUE
8 IN THE COAL STR:KE. 3 61000HOUNDS111
A Revlew of the Ditfl I — -
cu 1,y by Abrant 5. ticwitI.
litwttt,
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An Escaped Convict Mails
lhaslu K. of 1\.•w Turk,
wvho IN'Iiuwi at liar harbor, Me., flag
Iwaplryet"eIt to uun•amlou men lull
thus eolldetoll
,lalwaym ►wen rogard(Nf am a friend
them to ustraciNnl.
trtalrvatfon 41,41 (loath. Such a rus0 is
Vold Of Vengeance
f the workingman anti at dHonder
ithhorromt to Jumtko alxl In flit al to
orf tike right of workmen to urgantze',
Isruouul liberty,
:Lar their own protection. It ou
..,N (lint account that bid opinion an
tr ' be Public'" Claluu.
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.,e lhn great Glial "trade was rough(.
is he had
Ar 1,110 Gowns of 1
lIlat O
eTaalorr uuduubtelly
AGAINST ALLEGED PERJURER
,and rreolpa►nre gluon out a
lengthy statement, the principal
.I! -We
Owe is duty to
0
the community, wh10h 1s suff,•ring
,purer of which are glvoa here:
great Jure from U,4e suaruity of fuel.
lira link whether the time had not
The right of private property, guar-
.
arrivtxf for arbitration fn order to
wet the Good strike In Lilo authr+t-
aattivit by the LhxlstitutlOu, In ulwnys
subject to the unaterlJitq; principle
Who Swore Awa H1s Llberl
y y- The
riteregiolr. I think the limo Jus
that It W to be iso ural Its ,lot ut to
dumugo the publo aerlouNly.
Letter IdeutJlled by Those Who
err•{cel wiles tit" plain truth should
IN,told an well to the striking minors
Au
obtlm of the opw�rulure, therefor*
Know lib Writing Sole object
AN to the public from lions" recoK-
than they (ULU (1u with their own an
they w,e fit, dlsea out rest
of kiscape W vis to Hill Ills, Kneuty.
lais.) udvtleato of trade, urgaulsa-
tinnN nW bteseflalui ngenelea for the
upon u
rami, foulsletlon. lf, however, inn the
llutic, Mout.. Sept. I. -With of(1-
iulpruveutit of tlso oondltiou at
rcognllleu of twir duly to the pub-
lie, Choy 'ire comp'llei to
Cees -of the UldtarU $tutor lwniten-
rnrkingerm.
ses{s•ol
otWr fuerLamcut.111 conditions equally,
tiury upon Ills trail, assisted by
f'or a quarter of a century I llavw
it look, more lmlort.rant to thepuWIG
bloodhounds, Tom O'Brien, a convict
ypjlf,armly malntalnavt the right unit
the du,y of amoefalnns, buth thn'
wo+Uar(', they would Ila filings %O their
duty if they
tv110 ,made it daring escalm from the
on
=`rrrt of employers land empl(ktrees,
should yield to Clamor
and premature. from those who h7aye
State prison last Friday, has rent
a communication to the Mluer,
11t orgnntsations, hewevor, must
art carefully euusidere•1 tate const
1 1, ad -
1,r. f.N' lawful lap ones alai Insist look
1111"Oetw (,T au'it action.
Ing for a public statement of Ilia
1,u ill(.rweom{lllldnm('nt of r(wulls
fl Nlllthd on justice. When O'ahn" ar"
For Freedom of Labor.
allege(! crimo and vuwhtg Lilo death
of Under 131aeriff Davo Morgan, wlo•we
-- �itA}r-yoatrary to the ItVidamentad
T11eas a {rioefpte more tmpor-
ig'd �YJrrod tesllmon:. tiro Con.
`Jet
,,omhtions urotbp which aascirly is
la11l than the obligation of private
dee i,rted, rent Jilin toprl@ou liked
' Lmitn;141, Silly roust be resisted ul 1111
properly to subordinate itself to rho
wrecked brei home.
Nus,rd4
geuterall welfare. Tim demand of any
The docolat of r c1, lv[rM Lay the Leiner
A'Urewt {OresV oil at Issue.
111uou or set of men, not Oeeupytbg
public office, to de•Id0 uts,n the con-
bIm►re ihu pulitmar,li of Auatw,lida.
Thu writer dated, his cummunloatiot
I"",qu1Ls eluar that tho claims
dilltxls upon which latter Nball meek
from a mountain In the hills aur -
of )1,r. Mitchell w.,d the organization
Its living, unit to make, it subject to
rounding Anacitanda, Lied maj,w that he
ever which he president are In ons-
a Hellenic from Irrespuusible lead-
his story behind :a ruck, di%W-
rrwivenlios of the principles of free
ere. whether representing capital or
,wrote
UK fib time bPCwP.wn him Winchester
gowrnloent r,nd of the rlghte of antis,
labia, is In effect a claim to the
',aid Jim facts. The communication in
to earn tht•Ir living In tiny lawfal
('ower of life alul death, and can
u literary freak, and there fit Liu gki
wtiv withr,ut Interference from lir.
never be. (vnceded without a base
title lid to Its authenticity. bocuuse
the
gnnia•t l•aberr or orgunisel capital.
surrender of duty to greed. The coal
handwriting has bora fully Iden-
Thbg
e'on'aly controvermy now exist-
's Istat.(
operators, therefore, aro not fight-
Ing war much for the control their
tlflod by the warden of tilep vlilen-
tl:ary and othcrd Acqualitted with the
leg 1.1.1
upas any reua,onabld 08j; which labur canown
mak.• fhr
of
property as for the right of
criminal.
Wisrt, r hunrs or batter waagex. It
its - Citizen to labor where he May
t y y
find em lo'mrnl without nterfer-
O'iWen declares Ile- solo object In
"en ping from prison 1N to kill Mor -
fltrn, that Mr. Mt;ehrll athgcen this
010 le-, the object of the strike, bub
Nice fron organizations lir men
gall' O'ilrteu was rent up for rob -
bery tit 11,101.
ax 7e- mater of feel It Is outorlo'in
who IIRYe no right to control It
freedom of action.
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lhnt lite real uJlJ,ct Is to secure the
.ntionlimI of Ile tlrt;,aito
yu Parr Kulr.
rity en
•saUun nam an authority rntltl N1 to
FindB ale claim (A the United
Ye
HORSES
DIE
OF
EXHAUSTION
dtrid.• upas the rated of wax" And
)luno Workers' orgnSllsatiun to cos-
tly conditions of labor In the soul
oral the entire coal Industry of the
firld.; wherever rltuatd.
country in bawrl upon all impracti-
Do r(rocnaletl, Il
le- .tum be
(ll out for
cable ►deet. Very little knowledge is
rsecoemary to allow that the coal re-
n
Brutal International Military
holding uniolO any' man
n union card to "00Th; a
Kiosk of the USliltxl HotateNe differ
rokmit a) -
a,mrnt In 1,h" coal rich,(. 'his
w) 'Duel' from each other that the
,�•
Rinne in Belgium.
will
x111 11oa(wnt to a denial 1,hm
policy which to adapted to aim Is lit_
well
every man W well his
1er1Y unsujte(1 ate- another. Moreover
%ho in
,tt1,Mer nu a free "lark"' The con-
the various mites differ from Gael.
UrRmloll of (alar desisted will make
)le-. Mit be... tags
(other ill oonditioey, relulring care-
fill adJustrnellt In the wages of latter
A FRENCHMAN WON THE RACE
alictat(r of the-,
•trail busineJlm sal put him In cull.
•trtA
and Ire- some reagxet;ts In the huurA
necessary to keep them In w-orklnK
lormrrelr, sept. 1. -The intcrnaUun-
0f velem eieslt to decide the-
srxt I'r(sWenllsl elucttu.
tmler. All (tat a itational organize-
ul milltury ride from Brussels to Oa
tlolrcuuld pwo6xlbly (to would be to
tend, a distance of 8L3j miles, result -
The Kisat to loabOi Ponied.
Nup{ayrl tit" claim of workmen
el in an easy victory the French-
Tbe tight, to tabor to lakerent in
w'hO for any revnson are dlmatlnfled
-for
raery Is - it being. and . cannot
with the cerndttnns which prevail to
ten. An on(w ltoud crowd witness -
lie Nurrrnlerrll without the arae.
any pnrlicular locality lir settle. But
el the start, which was made In a
rifle. lit iaslrv/doal Ihertyand' -it
t"' ('atll a general itlsiehd of a local
violelit builotorm. Tho harmer
{roatt property. It. therefore,
strike whorl is local grievance Is not
were hoof-deep.ln .mud during the
elim,ol be- nrblratol iauy looru
AdJudtod in u satisfactory way In
G,xllent. There were misty -one Goes -
thea tilt- right of It IDau to Ills (own
an oltruKn of such vast tlroportione
Pe(tarr, ami they startdd at nter-
hoor it it shall be claim.• 1 i,y' all
limit It cannot for one moment be
vSlls Of five minuted. They wera dl-
,astsml,•r who ptefe'rn arbitruti,m.
t"1'•r'tted by it free people,
vidt,"d No Nlx squads. From the
An Doter of rarbitrntioa is Alw'alyN
Must Knturce Under,
fifteenth to the thirty-seventh mile
c,[tracttte, ilio there are m+vly'
The holre or tilt work: al.., ria"sev ul
n French Dragoon u[ the name Of
Alurw.;n wlhicJ eaur►ool Ire sublmtted
tiro future, an W the plat, for bat-
lo' field ole lead, Before the
1!„ arhilrutluu; atroag •them Iw:,e
Scar rout4tlonx, redid upon p•rlsrnal
fortieth little wits re:aohed, fourBel-
Iw .-, imp'rtA.it lu the ,,,,akang-
Monty neat alt" lacuraty to, pr u-
giants and one Wtchmnn gave up
113" nm the- VIOL to m•11 Wit Itabor
Jwrty• Tim, F:n;;lsh-speaking eu.ners
the struggle because of the exhatus-
Ill a free market.
undrr.tun;l (err propaltion p•rf c.-
tion of their hursem. Tho race con -
Ti,, (yw•reators cannot yi:•I1 thl-i
lye but for tine Lathe hush they nre
tinuet to be a sensational and bril-
Jm.wt Ivlthimt. betty; d:aloynl to
posverl •sox LI the p.acso n •c of bid lend--
[lout affair. At the 6311 mile Pont
%h. ,.loners of the property nn 1 to
ermh,40 allA toe state of terror wit ell
She tender wits captain Kielkand, a
tit,, workmen who marry oil (ht-
Pro -vada In tho coal region, sub-
Nurwegiatn, who nludo the distance
(q.,l,.tid.ns. It wtol.l be far. Im-tt,er
Jwtlbi; them US- obloquy, vtolermr
in t hour,, and 21 minutes. Lieut.
to alwr,lou the business sof miuiug
unit deat it. by in billets unwi I a c acluf-
Iluuxil, It Fte•achmun, wits second. in
Actnrnelte coal tllau to couccihr
ertvnee is enfor•el. I
fuer hunrs anti 28 minutes. Lieut.
alar 4.111311-1 of any loan lir 4.4 u(
\Phut t.N wanted to end tills de-
{Iaeh,mct, another Frenchman, who
lbra to deny ilia riglitr or 14,mpto,-
etrurti%o ronLi-t is not rnlbllfallen
fulull} won, cam third lit thl@p:ofnt,
went :lied of laiiutr upon whluh the
tout the- sternrrprexmbnl of lioh,ary
,m four hours and 44 minutes.
not
1 Ntr Geta "� n
r t fee ♦e
r govern- R
,
nn 1 n r•1, 1, r
4s t►no
the R a rt t elk II Of UN
Afle•r painting In the- S -:: "
1 K 8' 1 mil whit
1
,.
0..111, IN f(wu,IMl uad to whndt this
un.nrrn ta'Mr d,wlre to earn a lirrll-
She hririleat part (ri the- ride began,
amlitry owes its pltenotownal oro-
hots) for theusw•Ivrs and tht•Jr fauns
the uffaaiiantarleal. Into the
sego.. In my pnl.Bm,eut, lhere•foo-
the oweer'7ntora are axl• cbu ;h,•ir
I 3 41,
Sties. To this Pro(ecti(ku they nre
1'ntA1-4, An.1 to ltov.rrmm-•nt.which
von
verav tintofanordeal. theManhoral,s
e
fell txhnuts(od. Thep of the animals
pinto duty In nMnlin Ur firbltrite
uMl
Lo11x to Afford it, in Ji reproach to
h'otipe.l dITu1 before OAtcnd was
Is ye, ellon wll" In let the donim.a
of teo"(wefenee anti invades thep.•r-
r(•IAdrYrvnl Institutions.
Tlrt denvowl foil arh.lrlton comes
rovichwl. a When near Osten l the
renal Liberty of the Individual.
w till so 111-Rrnee from a 1--a-ler who
French Ileirtxeluant, Mitizil who no-
afoul that his M rNr wars d)fiog, drew
' lila Meet Milt•.
tvil 111 on• eon fisofi with it11 ell',lel'
l'a1t Ing OII the eligl nf•e'ri, flln•Illen 7111 I
lair revolver .tel blew Its brain Soeon I.
T110 0111) solution of the trout le iN
pmnpme• to aba lilt �it ' the tn.k
Tito only Enitilah otfleer In the con-
f„r )Ir. Mi 91 to osier the strike
off x {11N/all July. When t11N IN tissue.
Clow expNndmc the mines to nttrr
rn n If this osier Mn!h been 1,b
telit, Ll --tit. (illrlxm, saw tats mount
was exhasuete,l aM dlwmouute 1 while
If th.re Mr evnboum to lee Abated,
t1,4y gill Iw unaptly atfjualed toe
y,.rl
Sha- ro•runlpCon or work` wont i huts•
town iOdof a te'y d. sal Us
the animal pantool its life Away.
The "erne at Ostend, when the
1,"1,,11 UO Itxa Otwrcators nail till,
jp..)y�lp-
helpleAm atrUlbt tlI flits, plc ontte rx-
l Lieut. n
Mull unions
twdietl rrdn41nl to hOtmpnlm\ Jwyert;r.
n:,:iriiin ghlyMnAtrnif, :tml)rl-linK
Ilungnruin tiiomuRhlorel, cams In
Ti.r right (If nrrk)cintlon in not In
'Ili"I"IL.O. Tylix lit itaknitt,+1 by lwlh
"T1,, rule or rain" in not 'a {xlirt'
wit ch eonua•n Is itmr ( to Ih � Ami,rl.
Irrt, was ori" of K.ifte theent17tory
1Rro her",e dins soon "fans the- yMtory.
r•loMh ormanti rmplo*eestNhallit tie-
ne,l,
(:err iN'oplt, Who Mlirvr In the• "Ill
The x"' -nil, thiol, And fourth At the
finish w(T,• ,Il Frenchmen. Then came
;w•1p ly w), 11 the loons
Ay lit,- armn
fnsh oar 1 ole that hC w ILL -imus nils
letaveRlan, a Dutchman, IIna n Iil`t-
ref 111111011ecvnls to rrldse
elWty mast first 1,W 414111111Y.n
t;1n n.
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Tile tim" ed the winner. l.iout.
RA1L AYMEN FIGHT,
profligate rircnr-rider draerted liek.
lfridaamrt, f ,r the ent ir,• diwtnice, wast
six beers qnd twenty minutes.
Atinviug hrr rutirrly destitute. an,l
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'Rely Uter ,tis ng of 1 we HIvmF.
1p- It SIUM PL.._frryxclf nnrl torr (ttttrt Thr
find to work as a emrrinon tiny lar.-
MARRIED A F LAST.
lass.
- -
fH'".n, N. l'., pt. 1. -IA 1,l await
�IIC
Ne.t hiring u,(dvl In hard work, how-
K,lvopinR Couple flood a loons .fOurnr)
to -1114} betwrc• P e
II fp{.1 yr'`N of
61tn1 .1trvt Rallidad
(•{'rl.. m11e NIA,/1 fl'11 m11'k. Unit ty.in 111
sefore'1'be.. Could Wed Safel •.
1 ) )
Comtrt'ty u1tl
theme ,it the Khawnstat Rnllrond R
able to pay for the board lir her
I"'Ut n•lrin•h, Md., S,•pt. L-Lethpr•
aver, lit men were hurt, and .1, W.
child, which wax breuleht to h(,r In
the hompital. where Plan Jay Nll,k.
Samuel Fletcher, of Crowns Junction,
Y'ller. HillNerintendent of the trul
F7 rao{ar1Jy'a lolces,%neseverely
Not knowing whist to de, she- left
1"11., nal Ells Day Whitaker, Of I'ar-
lnjnr.l.For
ill o h(xtp;tal In tier desperate condi-
iahafile, Vaa., were m'lrrfed here a tiny
,m.me t:mn toast U'enn
tion, and goon after the childwua
1,x two ago nfUu u very acosatonsl
r'lr'N'thallway tiarl as been
hnikling
ar
'"'ai drad in 1,110 hrnshwuol_n(v1.
Bndnij
Oxpai6saa, hiving driven iR) mileN to
,in extrn.bn to Ita Port-
title lino UI ('-•rime
eat.
A fttk days Itgn, a htrp•lor.mly 111
tinrt the nuptLil knot tied.
And Bolivar, N. Y,
std intr•alewl to have the. line in op-
wo11:ln "Issued Amanda Wrlwer, war.
On NLLML1y Mine �1'Wtnt(Y waw re-
rratbn this mummer. Aleut it mike
ndmilted into the tit. Rec•hnm Ifom-
(Ogrrtal to churoh by her brother,
Hite"' I'Ortt'illft the trneks nre com-
Pi OSI, of Ilo•Inpeort, where mile rllxl.
while Fletcher texok another young
1N11orl to crown the 11pnnnylynn'(t
.% h w h,enrk ireforn her da -nth she
L1141). Tarry fill waling inn the cbOir• and
liaUroad ttlickx, but the laltrl rum-
r,•%e;il,,,l tier\.true name-('twlutr,aa
while the 01WIling hymn vnla being
_- nY luaaa pre IsPosteed thie crawaln;r by
'•(craft vt,atirthausra-------______ -_._..
rung Ftlri(hrr gave Alias 1YhlLaker
ling stub awitellca And digging
!,N-rn between the switchen and
-
tho mignnl, when they [path left tile,
Church an -1 Jumpoxl Into it buggy.
tile main line, making it impossible
for the
RIOT ONtiACHT.
Thio girls brother fellowsI In lout
the
trolley I'na t0 crown
purxbit, sewn mor4aking cAopinK
At lie hey' are oom llcd to
hello Turned liver ` o the ltalttm:
eoupte, only to havO n {lrnol hrr, i to
tip" point troldrlo occurred to -day.
It,1Rr l:rnrrirk Rrnontel the ten,
11'tl fa. N. S., 5.•pl. 1. Th •re- waw
ivM. fOrcot tine brother to return to
ehu church. The couple then drove in
misolvinv an order to
a rows this Afternoon) on Mr, George,
thein elty, nrrhhnlc here early tills
erode :ars r. thin
I J. W. mpany tits
lMsltnt of tits Company,
.W_-L:--1)soUI's- .-*"alit--tit0.-
from Philadelphia, avhlch w►uounte
;satin drivew flee rw►ter
R s
rSion Jxrof two ,41vx and two nights.of
it itTlts-
with n RnnR
nMnit twenty men, went to ,'era
almost to met in v. 8eorpral m`cmberm
That groom In it farmer's won, n1r•41
to'J"y to wtr:n;f the fecal wire of
of lit" crew became Intoxicated and
38 ynlrs whit„ tine bri,n Ins Cody IT
the• ulurtrmnt wool.
Tawe
began smaahing things on board
lfnllfax
vevorm or Age. I
kattnr company hall n Kang of
,no enptnin called In n ton-
Thio conip;r logit no t me In securing
A heet 200 men on the worse, and
Beeman, but he was powerlems. The
tfln'ynehA aeempel sortable
the llcenxn an I it minister tea marry
trarrrl
to"""'nxovp made fiY the- trolley
wits fortht by thin railroad.
officeers of
to 1111181"t )dm "ffrctivecly, while 0th-
i1s,In no they the Klrl'm father
lutd Immr,led n train aid world hend
An Lost nil trr'Ipy trodpw were er-
e••tnl
germ cot the crew declinc?tf to help.
for
tho,m Intl. t
they were chopped down. A
r^'e.f0r-I'll fUzhl `AM
Relnfremenls were. called
or
m ix N" went on bxtrl from the
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rn(ue1, In which
isi'll"I" , Plelthandles And Ntones
Police station. when the Auxiliaries
POTATO ROT PREVALENT.
+,er•n nmol freely.
Arrived the sailor who was the pais -
Mr. M I'er wain hot on floe heart with
elpNd cause M the trouble retreated
tirower'b,lm Western Onlo rlo Report
s ""A sat hardy Injured. it Is re--
MHnI thAt _1,i
down a hatchway, still defying the
Tho pxollermpn qudrkly follow
i t'onaslele Nmllare.
mon were In)11rel dor-
ing the rlot.
poltoe.
ed. ThA Mher snilorx cried that the
til, Timm". Sept. 1.-Rrprt'tr Ulilt
—
111,"0 llsul a knife, bol the pollcrmen
ptrtntorr air.- rotting Ixa(Ily In heavy
Cnt)N DIES PAUPER.
closetl with the Nnllor, And. after
brought film
rent
Inml nen eorill"K 1n from different
of the c„nnlry. The tubera ore
twrttlnR Irorss oil him
to the dock.
Wirtm
No, o pli,41tiful a atop that the general
Owed the Fbrlumes of a Ciren(
elrllA police then started to bond-
r(feet m1y art 1x erriou", but some
tRider.
raff another sallor. While they were
grol•era report not almost complete
I
"'Pt. j,
vrAN
those occupied the pr'ilnoor 'lnn er who lip-
1,h floods aAolor l nnhAleir (oof their (hern (roptlanm
1l'frnnn-A Rrrnt xlrllaa-
fin,
,, n•nm 41,1,,1"rot elm^ time asto Is
ifnnir",
A big man, silo nil ew If they were
parenlly nil oast.
. The lento rnrsOe of the
rall"
em.cirty by the dlxa rear
T
tntakenrlowthel
more in the an ell-
he"
knrr "f Thr voting and hra "tire)
Were finally station
,tan. in r i trnstiny" notat
MI •rw i1nl,Fwln, A few ho,1r" of-
l err she find buss to the
- the eerlmmnRo the tan-
bat t'wnrinR,
tw1 their helmets broken And
ndl of ectel the pntatora are now lint
worth dltcKlrrs. Thn ddnrAap tinea Af-
marrini
e0q1to t'Iteltinhnbxen. it wits the
rlron"rldrr
linemen
gAi ~v onto, "os primonrrm ware
fretlr the inaftla of the "Mtirphy," aryl
1!i{(rotrn warn hurl nMnet-
mftxrwnnl pall off Ty the raPtaln.
mina mrensilglly ararad potateen are
m1, Ars to AnietriA,
they will be arraigned for trial
disc noel to be worthless when out
slatly
mad
ov1� ' '
afterwards the brutal and
to-NOI'rdwd
on
IL I
LOST PAINTING FOUND.
Madonna; of nottleelll, urousbt to
L12btlaan Old Castle.
London, dept. 1.--A dttapult It front
MW
tn to the Dally Telegraph ways
risme years ago a, picture war dis-
covered n nn old Gantt" near
Placenta and dMawited In the gal-
lery of patntings at tllat place-.
Yewterday title picture was reoog-
ntsed an one of the finest or Botll-
r It In ceilit's w r uv -
o k al chaired ,4111
b pulnted on n wootleu board. It re-
prsents the Maulonum adoltng on
her knees the Infant Jesus, wha In
lying on the grass.
Tile pltctum tilt- correspondent
says, is absolutely it prrlour work.
whtA•h heretofore Ii been referred
to an having born Inst.
TURKS 910 MACEOONIMSI
Desperate Fighting Lasting
Fifteen Hours,
THE *WOUNDED SLAUGHTERED
Lotlt:un, Kept. L -An Exprew de-
spatch from Vienna reports a re-
markable euuouuter near Graadeko,
a Turkish village near the Bulgar-
fala froulier, between Turtlah,
troupe and Macedonian Insurgents.
The insurgents were preparing to
blow up tate bridgo on the railway
from tlofla to cscub, when a de-
taaclament of Turkish troops. uaodor
Lieut. Mahmu.J Nelim Bey, sur -
prided them. Tilt, Insurgents hur-
riedly withdrew, and Cntrltucherl
themselves in a strong plalltion,
wherein they could only be attack-
ed on one side and under cou il. I
tions extremely unfavorable to this
aggressors. They numberotl 65,
armed with good. riflor, two, Ina-
eldue goals well supplied with am-
muulltou, besides dynauasAo and
nitro-glycerine explosives, all
smugglod from Bulgaria.
Meaavhllo the Turk. brought re-
Inforcements. Tau thousand
troops advanced Lo attack the
handful of rebels, who', knowing
that theirAdversaries would eve
no quarter, defended their position
,yith de(pernto determination.
Again and again the Turks Jim" rd
forward to @torus the podlliun, and
Limoafter tlmo the lasurg(nuts
rot owl them to retire. The unequal
eolntest began at 4 to the after-
ueon. and continued all night and
all reit clay. Finally, after fltte,rn
hours every one of the 65 ,was
either killed! or wounded. The %le-
toriou. Turks promptly slaughter-
ed the latter, and afterwards hack-
ed their dead bodies to pieces.
Aceordlllg to despatcher from
hosLendtl to the 1I1rlap and other
jouri.als, the Turks sust.alnad heavy
loseem. Two accounts receivod tram
different sources useless the Turk -
Ink casualties at about 350-150
killed and 300 wounded.
THE HEN SMASHES TRUST.
Fgg Corder Clique Heavy Losers by
Their Deal.
Lhirugo, Sept. d, - Armour oft
Swift, heading the powerful clique
of Chicago, porkers who tried to
corner the rogga Ingot spring, are
likely to be heavy lOetlra by their
dead. The Clilcagoaan bought ILII
the emu they cAala got and placed
them fn cull ■toragu, anticipating
at flat summer and a a)usouuent
shorLaYc in ihu tmurkct through
waste.
Fig dealers *and brokers oil the
mercuntilo exchange freely.prodlet
that there will be a gradual lint
cousiderablo drop fu the price of
eggs fur some weeks to came,
lied
produce figures In .support their
contentions.
A promineat dealer said to -day:
"The recelptr of a>g,Pt it, tills city,
New York, Boston, Philadelphia and
Buffulo, whh;h retirement the avall-
ablc supply, have been unusually
heavy. Tho remarkably cowl sum-
mer ie re-sponsiblo for this. During
lint 'summerN It majority of the eggs
Produced nre- 'burned up,' an we
call spoiling by heat. Last year fit
per cent. of the total production
of t+lt1•"tl in this country was tout
through 11=01 being spoiled. This
year thorn has tgVn no ouch lues.
OA the contrary, the receipts tare
many thousands of dozen@ greater
,eueh week than last year. Rggs nre
note 25 cents a dozen, which Ins 5
gents higher than Inst •cur. Thin
IN beol►uwe fresh ecgm are being
logged excluxively Instead of cold
xtornge tgsn, ,which are (crupridly
uno,l by the thousand qt this time
of tilt- year. ksgs were quote] on
the mereiaantile exchange to -lay lot
L'O cents, which brings them to the
grocer at priced rnitging from '
to ••'b cents n dozen. Armour A
Swift And other big pecking• filiation
lutve lhousaii of taw," or own In
cold storage, which would have
brought them it large profit hold
tit{s summer been hot, tie tsnual, with
aha conmelurnt deerenme In the
pro;luctnn of eggs through waste."
TO URGE REFORM.
W'llllanl S. Forrest Would Ylep Mur-
der Trials by Papers.
L01141011, KrpL 1.-Willmnl K. For-
revt, the well-known criminal law-
yer, will propose IS. startling reform
on Ilia return to Chicago in l3eptem-
bier. Mr. Forrest mays that he will
lay before the illinoln bar a proposal
to nnnko It contempt of Court for a
new ,plper to pnhlleh the details of
a erlmr. In.ndvnnee of the trial.
Paper tnvemtiKatlon Into crime nn•I
Wits meggpwted to Mr. Forremt lov the
rfrent chnrge of Justice Wlllln to n
MllMrnbe jwry sadyliftior them trot costs-
vlr.t n niw.'tnprr for having pub -
limited @uprxrswl details of a murder
pro,vlo,tm to n trial.
Mr. Forrest thinks the statnto on
Willett thin charge was bzned It most
excellent device and tlwitson that If
n Mmilar law wertt In effect In fnl-
nelm the work 0f the proaocutlon Awl
drfenae would bre unhampered by
"nrw,+prl{xer lrinl"." lie ways that
It wax Judgn ll(A40sn who flrwt call If.
ed him Attention to file Britiah
mrthoxl.
The npwnpnprrn of New Zanland
are already anbjrote.l to govnrnment-
al supervision In this particular.
When it pernn to arrested or ar-
rnlKnnd far Any rrlede, the npwgn-
per" are proldhilnt from "trying his
enso." making any comment referring
to his crime, or statins that he Ilan
,ommlltod the crime. Nch a police
rnxte U with )notice until the Jury has
rendered the vrrllrt. Very severe
rirnaltlem Anil fines ranging from
0:.410 to $1.000 would be lnflletrO for
M brwaeh of thin law. The, J1ea IN
to giro the men justice, and not have
his snap projndleeed In the public mind,
lir P fin man's reprttallon rnlnel brt-
rorn he ham been provAn gnllty tar a
Jury of twelve lilies. {
ITUT's MONUCH
ENTERS BERLIN.
I Kaiser and King Ride in One
Carriage.
ADDRESS AND A REPLY.
"1lle orelbaaud •till Peace to he /lasu-
,slued-Anuruiane ;;eek Itepeal
of Turkl.li ]IeAeuree suit 4Sign
Guarantee of tiuud liehavlor.
(tet lin, Sept. 1. -King %a,—(or Iau-
manuel of Italy, atxompunlel by the
Emperor and Empreem of Gerns"y,
the Crown I'rlooe, Frederick Wit-
ham. awl Signor Prnetti, the Ital-
ian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and
uworlot by a detachment of Cutraa-
siera, made Ids State entry into Ber-
lin this morning. The weather was
spletalid. .
The imperial Chancellor, Count
Von Buclow, uikt the Italian mm-
busssdor to Germany, Coant Lunt" D.
Ricca, met the Royal party at the
railroad station, wnenuc they alcove
through the gaily decorated eetreetu
to the BrulkleutkRrg gate, where
they were formally waltiomwl by the
civic uu}horltfia. Klug Victor Eel
mruhucl and Emperor William oc-
ctspfrtl the enme carriage.
In front of the Brandenburgg+etc
the chief Aurgonammter, Herr
Kit.tchner, presented an address; of
welcome, reviewlug the Important
bonds of frieklship" between ltuly
anal Ocrmany, which had laoiiod for
many centuries, uCi saying that
the whole, of Germany naw, u1 King
1'lctor kmmnnurl's visit new proul
of his Intent to mnfutuln the Orel.
bund and ntetUAtional peace.
Tho Italian mollai b, withoat Icav-
lug the carriage, cordially thanked
the burgomaster, lip. aking in Fren; h,
Innd Na.ing he regretted he was ilia -
able to reply In tiprman.
Herr Kirelrhner'N daughter prrdrnt-
cd King Victor Emmahual with a
bouquet of Carvers, And tiro c.irrlage.,i,
pruect-drd to the arsenal, heartily
cheered by In great c3noourro of
lae(pde.
It; lhri central hall of this arsenal
the eetemonr of consecrating forty-
one mins and nailing them to their
fill gtitafr@ was curried Out In the
twesenen of their najtemtien.
The vintt of King Victor F.minaan-
nel to Emperor William Ilam been
mtarke,l by the conferring of many
orelers, Including the Order of the
Annunchtta, which wax Personally
handed by the King to Count l'on
Bug -low.
(king Victor Kmmastuel a oher-
quenlly Iuttch A at the Italian Em-
bassy ami received tits prominent
members of the Italian colony. 111•
Miliesty also called on Count Von
Buelow, on Field Marshal :bunt
Von We Were" and at several em-
baa4es. .
Will Abdul 141207
C'onstantingle, Sept. I. -The Kul -
tab ri•oently agreed to repeal thr
rxceptlotual inensures adopted ugntusl
lilt- Armenia ns, . Ir thy+ Armenian
pllrlarch w'oohl Kuaranteo that no
Outbreak nonskid follow. 'Phe txAtrl-
arrhAl council, Accordingly. met to-
dny and signed a document setting
forth the loyalty ,of tho .Armenf•nlls
nlwl promtmhuc tranquility. An iplp,r-
titl Irad•e 1,•e now awaite,l, tit, Is' tit
arch refusing ( ,
1,r r•at
1 11fn
Irl, IIIIlIPR
t
uutl the h end • f t
Ir Oxo h+ Sullab is re
fulfilled. -
SUES THE PRIEST.
Rev. Grallemaln F'talled to (;all, I•dr-
IshluOer Offended.
MOntrenl, wept. 1.-A pecella r nc-
thion line Just been entered In the
courts here. Cellbert Lefebvre, tate
Of tho parish of 8t. Philippe, l7ounty
tri Laprairie, has entered an action
for II(X) damages against tits pastor,
the Rev. A. Corbett.
Tho plaintiff basex hie action on
the alleged grwsod that although he
in a psarlxhioner of gvxxt behavior, Ills
Pastor, when visiting ole parish In
January last, in company with one
of the churehwardmm, omitted to
call at his house. The declaration
Statex that the pantorr's Tilsit hall
been annrnrncool from the pulpit, the
annotincement being also made that
the priest wouid call at the residence
Of all Roman LAtkrlle frpoholdpra, Am
tins been the customs In the Jrtrlshem
of tills pmvinee from time. Immem-
orial,bu•t tient the defendant, wllhout
any reason, anti with a view to hum.
fllate itfifis,lff, declared several times
that he would not call at plalntlff's
house, and, In fact, did not call.
Lefebvro further complaints that
this act (If Ilia pastor became the
general topic of omvereatlon, atsd
whenever he met any Ot his co -par.
ishloners they askarl him whether he
was still a Roman C'athollc, and what
tit" could have done to the cure to
thus be refused a visit. -
THIEF USESRED PEPPER.
Throws It Is tale fleet of an Kirpress
Agent.
M:Iur•htwtoSO, N. If.. So lit. 1. -At, ex -
pr, se, P Ick Lao Containing II11:14710, non
signed 1,:r the Dievonshlre Mill rat (io.f S
itinus,. cos amxrw.Alr-1,W-ft
iter to -tiny, who uvemnmo the youth
fill at•Ition agltat lot tri" 41OWN Falls
station, four miler; south of tills cit),
by. atsotw•tring little wIW vaLl poppaer,
Titan m'mey waA sent from Boston,
nal was hateo,lod Urmept the p►yroll
O( the 18') rmp'oye•a of the Devoli-
sh:re Mlil. The p ivitagn art lvold by
Ameerica►n Express at :1.15 a. in. It
WAS given to tho station Agent, who
IS also an express agent. The young
m•un drpawilal tho packnogo In the ,a( -
(let,, ant tho ne,%t moment n stranger
tlnsilol In, and throwing a handful of
pepper Into the agent's face, grald)nal
the p•Ickatgr, and, running aerosom the
r0nd, (lInripponrrid In the shrnbhpry.
T1te Agent was helple6m with pals, And
nOeIPlrtvlY l -Unlet. When the nlarin
owns given no traoo of the roller
iii be I0und Ibtvn the dlxKnlmr,
which he had dropped eta he net.
Arrwlmt Cryntnl City t.hw rotting of
RrAln Is ataret rxoatplotel. Han. Thom.
Iireel•nwny haw abAst III)() Acres of
1IMPAIN, ant of that brreage urnrly
two-thirds bass Mon hnrvento,l. The
y tteltl will he hevavy.
The Now York pollee have foxlntl
the hci.r of a man with one Iry,
dovprrrl, In the river. no man was
about aA years oil. 5 font 10 Inch"
tall Acl woigherl about 225 ends.
in the trousers por•ltel was foun,l a
Ronal ring etahkel with throe amn-
thysts. ,
LOST COUNT OF CHILDREN.
Loodun Islas lied So May He Coal
Nut support Them.n
I'maill,, kept. I. -The troubles (.
the Gid woume a who lived In A she
are out worth mentioning alougald
Of 1,11060 of W1111Am (Harks, who we,
arralgied In the l3atlhwark folic
Vourt the other day, charged wit
leavlaw his wife and three childre
destitute.
Clarke pleaded that Illsprogen
was too uumervua for him to tak
care of. Ilia first wife bore him sir
tern ehlldren, pis second wife twenti
The wife, who wenn c►lloal as a wit
liend'iserld rile thought rhe had 0111,
eighteen children, but there were s
maty sire was not rare.
The prisoner suld that one a
least of film sons was dead, but as f
the rest he couldn't any how Sean,
were now. Hollow.
A COFFIN 1011 OF ICE
James Pendleton Makes
Full Confession.
SCHEME TO HIDE TRIPLE LIFE
ii Kurt.. Kepi. 1. -Ther
Inti a been plOuty of well whuv
mysterta ns course of conduct fi
leadmC double Rtes lied bew
bruinght to light, but It, remain
for Jumem Vendielua, Mayor o
Like eity of Gentry, Mo.. to diad"
it life of triple rxir,euce.
The case reveald a plot Lha'
ylterluck Holmes would revel in
sed the talo of Its teling ret 01,
about the mysterious burial at 0�
(J►ndu, Lugau county, 011a., ul
.lug. 15th last, of A cuiftn con
taiuing L00 pounds of lee, S11nl.lou,
ttl &.%Oki prosecution for blgaup•.
Buried Inn the dead of Slight, 1. Ili
Coin,, was supposed to eu Stain !hi
body of t'. a.! Morris, of Tsm{oria
The burial war arrunget by at mal
Smug his name 'ad John Cox. li
slow turns out by it eoufermiou o
)Mayor Pendleton that the mythl
tial Morris was I'cu,llotou himself
uud that Jtllln Cox war also I'eu
Aletoo. The story in (kite of Ingeui
our uud ubmorbing perplexity.
Jamey 1'eldletuu fu Gentry, Mo.
wane lumyor of the city, 4 hug,", fattier of five ehlldren. ink
rempeclubillty wits beyond re
proach. In Emporia. Kau., he wits
U. ye, Morris. Under that name on.
Juno 17th tart too married Mist
Grace Obley, of Kusporlaa.
Soon Afterward, touring that lilt
.:u:al 1 fe w'oal-1 be fount out, he turne(
up in Orlando. Gkha., with a third per.
sumnlity. It is )ALTO that the plot
thickens. As Jolm Cox. of Gentry, h(
arra uge d for Lite burial of C. e. Mor
ria, of Emporia, inn a local cemotery,
Mrs. Morrits, of Emporia, was to b
letft n widkrw. Mayor Jumps 1'en11et01
wain to rt"ll lir family al Gell
try,
John Cox, m,vhtg attrodet the burial
of.hin frient ]Morrie, wax to vanlsh,
As has happenett wiUh mtnny othe•l
sltdifuny lull (dote east schemes, thll
nue fell through aryl wits exposed b,
it post oretinnry circumstance, loon•
dleton's downfall wan brouglit about
try A crate 44 peaches.
An John Cox tae welyt to Ortnndo,
Okla, Mulrttt it lot In a cemetery, an -
announced that a travell nR man unwed
C. S. Morris true diet eta a train of
cion;tation of tlue ntonsnch, anti hired
a Slgan to dig a grave. .
Hehash hied hfmwelf to ferry
()kin.. romleulalLly to get
the bwly 01
)corrin. Thorn he bought it cheap cof-
fin anal 2200 Pounds of len. 110 put the
ice In tits owill and shipper) the whole
tco Jamie, it -John Cox -lot Orlando.
Well xnUmflel with lite work.
tihoughts of his trusting wife at home
mats( Iv%vo come- to I-endletoll'n mind,
for remembering her renditions for fine
peacotm lie ew,l.ghl n -crate ael 1 aid
whl w es e• sl a
llhran t 1,0 Mrs. Jam P 1 1
IM
ton, of Gentry. -llo., little dreaming
that therein Inv hls undoing, for It
wnrr ttla el(ew that hntperi to reveal
tate drwthlp Identity of Cox.
To the mIiiiiinaltloila widow at F.m-
pxin wits sent the newn or the
4cath and Mrrinl of'C. Fl. Morris, and
her father, \. if. Obloy, went to Or.
lando to Investigate. He had a
Photograph of Morris, which w.am r(u
cognised In Orlando not n Ilkeneexs of
Cox (ng0iries At Perry nnearthnl
thn feet or It crato of pvlrhe Ir:ty-
InR been sent to Gentry.
iletecflven there fowrnd that Maynr
Prnlleton ha•1 been ahsent from home
fnt• trvernl months, that he hJad re-
tnrneeal on Ang. 1e,, the ,Iny follow -
Ing thn bnri:tJ of Morris, and he was
thnerrutr)n arrested. Drought to Enl-
ixrrin ytwtrr,liy fin wax confronted
by MTs. (Irnre Obley Morris, who
Identified film An lisp man she, has,
mnrrled con Joar,p 17.
1NIe then "wine 0111, It warrtnt for
the arreorl of Pendleton on the
rharlrn e)f biKamy, and anon After-
ward fin "mule it roll rdnfnsnlon to
tile tmobee ofnenlm. in which he
ndntdttel the fact that he had lm-
trrnnnnte d three different men.
TABLET AT DEVIL'S HOLE.
re Commensurate the Mae -acre of
September, 1708.
Bulfultl, Kept. 1. -Another tablet
Off the Ningnrn. frontier is assured,
as a result of yesterday afternoon's
meeting of the executive committee
of the Niagara Frontier Landmarks
Assjx;hatlon.
Arrnigemenlm were partly made
for the enKrnving of n tablet 40
top Plneel lot tilt• ►"Wil Hole xtn-
tlon of the Gorge Rallrrad. In
rommenitrrntion of the nlns,rnerr
wlhleh trxrk place at that point on
Mee It.' 140, 176:t. A hand of Menern
it��s a'tip7l w- "Ilript,(Ti supjtTy
trnln'Anti only phren of the white
men esrapel. Tho tight go
will be,
unTellwl with ceremonles on slat.
nrday. `SgTt'-1L3t11:' That ITiltaltm of
the ceremony will he arrangrol
Inter. The, tLihlet In the gift. of
the (ioagr Railroad.
SARDINIAN INCENDIARISM.
Rome, ;•rcpt. 1.-Info.rntAtion eotnrr
frOm 441411nin that the lelnnd in
suffering terribly from the ,fes.
truelove work of A ballot of unkuowu
incendiaries.
al over the lelnnd (lien barn
been breaking out, ennminre tremen.
,101114 damngr. Vineyar a and olive
yards nre thn prinelpal ohjerts of
the altncka, anal many proportl,es
which it few days ago promised
to he rich In eropm are now nosh.
ilia Met mnamen of blackened And
rharrel stamps.
A fire M1rst oat In a bIR olive
vnrd only n few hundrotl Y#Lr•le
tnrm the (own of "lawlnrl A Msly
oil vol.11ern wan sent to help the
flrv�men, nn.l many People hurrie 1
f0rlh to lend a hand, but theflnmpm hood already apread Not far
tlmt It wits several honrm before
tllpy e0d14 be got ander eonlrol
Many lan ilor le. their proa{mrla of
a hnrvent trriryf rulnel, arp .IornnAd-
trig a remim don of taxes.
111111, • 1
MERRY PIRTY
60E9 TO THI
One Man and Five Girls
Were the Victims.
11 I
ONE A TORONTO GIRL.
16% ere Out howls; on Lake Gossar,
Mlrh., 11 hrr their Boat Was
St,tivk by the Kteawer Welcome
--only one of the Occupants
saved.
Baillie ,'reek, Mich., tie•pt. 1. -Five
eeulployves of the Iluttle Creek SAW-
tlrium, nurses, proballonera and
NtenogritNieers, were drowned at .
t.uke oogune last evening as the re -
Null of a collision between the
mlouurr Welcome and a row -boat
coutaining it Wsirtr of young people.
Five girls haul been out for a row
about the lake with a young man
and were returning to the 8anllar-
ium villa. Ttao Welcome was starl-
ing out for her hoist trip. 711e3oung
man, Bennett+ who wen at 1,1" oars,
backu ne bewildered and the steamer .
struck the bout broadside on.
Those drowned were; Mr. Miss.
1,t, Dratlum, Texaa ; Fanny Bra ly,
ale Creek. Mteh. t Mabel Richard,
Tau rose ,,fly, Mich.; Ellis ikNse�,
\►leg eny, I'enu.; Fannie Willi-,
Nath tanto, Ont.
Carrie Fyook, of Johnstown, Pn.,
clung to a t, and we,@ the only
Gin maTeet. ins His ty and Mlus
Itichurd wer Pyides11liy struck by
OIL enamet' and filed. for they were
raise., floating." 'Me other bodlem are
in 30 feet of w for and are being
,lraggnl for.
TRAINMEN IN BIC COMBINE
Object to Secure li�ghe Pay
for Millions.vv
\
MAY MEAN MUCH TROUBLF.
Chieugo, Kept. 1. --The Itmord-Her-
Aid says : Operating "mploWes of
every rallway system In the United
Stater ami lbnadlt are pdannng the
greatest labor movement In the film
tor.,, of their orguailzationae and am
a result the railway managers of the
entire country will mourn be facing
the moot werlous probtoia of the kind
presented In many years.
The movemelmt, which Is well under
way, Is one of cxxscerted action for
higher wages for every class of
workmen employed In the operation
of trains. It Incluldrow engineers, con-
ductors• trninsuen or brakemen, fire-
men, car men and switchmen, Back
of the movement will be it mulld phal-
anx of between 1,(X)0,O(x) anti 1,500,-
txxl workhlRnaeen bent upon forcing
the.rallr(xads to give them what
they deeoi to be it joint share M the
proceeds of the phenomenal prosper- '
Ity that hum come to the oampanles.
It In unterntood that the demands
will raoffe between 10 std :-10 per
cent. higher thou the prement located
of wagpw, and that the demands will
be made up
m groups certain 'roe of rooadd
tY a
o the mid( Flo
i
11 O1, rtembor.
The dehnan"Im will Unit be nccom-
Panted by threaten to strike, but of
course thr-strike xpectre will from I
now on be Constantly behind tit"
c•Ilnlr of every gmw.rnl manager In I
Ills, coun,lry. i
JUDICIAL MISCARRIAGE.
I'Alutul story or a Writes Wbkb
Lasted Fourteen YN
Plinio, Sept. 1.-A Kul wlorr,• Of file
terrible suffering w1Jch folbw'e when
juwtl:o orae comes from A luelzil,
F(wrttrn years Ingo it man numel
Evangelist lirlffonl wits found mur-
dered. Theft was clearly the ol,j, of
elf the Crlmlx and Ir father and wan
nim(}l PaRaLrOl,t0 and four Iret►r•rx
n1me1 UrMini were arrested.
The two 111tnarrtlos Were a0qult. ,
tel• one of the four,brotherm revefved '
trio ,aurso tle,nal servlttxle. Tile three u4_
olhorm were sent to prison for life. i
Two of t,4m ditwt In priwon otter a
few yc:ard, mtll', am always, protesting
their Inn(x•ence. The thin( base drag- .
Keri on leu+ mlgoernlde convict exist -
m100 10 this clay, writing eeatsaetess
ntstrmtiese to the high Court to nllow
the revision of hill c Lep.
only a few ,Lays ager the pollen of
Rnn Giovanni Ilarione, where Nriffonl f
wits murdered, stumlAod on eviller";"
wltdeh provost frrefutAlly thrtt line
roar I;txlnlm half horn Ilse Itet ens, of
M terrible jttdlelal error. The mnle
survivor of tbo three went to it life-
long Imprlannmcnt Is to ton Immeeoll-
atety releamoil. But primon fire has
IT(oken film completely. +
BIG CIRCUS COMBINE. 11p
F'orepuu2h And Sell., Itullalo 11111, i
mud Ilmraum And Malley Merge. i
1i (Ity, M,1.,. .t3cl)t... I.—Ac..
cording to foster tir•llx, one of the
l r(grrhrtorm (fir the Foretalugh A J
ilvllm Brom' ( irenA, that eireen hem ,
pet•fr•rt41 n "comtnanity of inter -
Pilot" will the Iluffalo isill \VII(►
Weal alprregatlon, and( the Wornum
h Bailey whowoo. Mr. .e4PI10 rm►ll the
three Aggregations mlKned a eon-
tracl it mnnth cyto• nest helleeferlh
they are fly be manage,( by the
r4lrnum A Halley (company, ULU-
Ite-1, of 1.(xldon: Kna.
"'Fdlrh rOmpAlly," wnld Mr. 14-11q.
'retni,ck it. In,/lvi'luni ty, And will
wtarxl on It" own legs. AIM there
etre Important things' astreval to
The Ide4 IN to have one of the big
shows, In the Unloet vinler ,.orl%
yo -sir sal one In (treat Britain.
and one on the Continent. Tion
ifitrnunt A Bailey Company, Llmt!-
N1, of London• lia ilpnnd, Interwla iso
ontrol the circus henineoa of th.1
l'olitlnont anti (trent Britain, not
well an to retain It strong hold
upon ihp flrl.l Iry the United Staten.
Tile first iryult 6f the merger will
ire to xt0JV all fighting for tom -
tory.
TI(•tai"N for the Trmlrrnmingem
Rnilrond will hip noh roritisood for up to
?(rpt. 2R. the cxrnlltlona Mins thnt
live first fifty million will hr,xwmplelet
by Der RI. 1111x1, nwl the whole road
pnimili by fir. ;It. 1901 The mates
hn" forgers drividect rtllaw In arprrdance
with tho reflowt of the engineer.