Dayton '. Herald. ■ONDINO MINERS' Ql EDICT OF THE TRADE* UNION kJ F Chicago, Dec.82.— The Times-Herald say«: Tra lee unionists ere required Cubans Hang Colonel Ruiz, by the Chicago Federation of Labor to a Spaniard. lave the National Guard at onoe. Thia was the unanimous decision through Canadian territory on the MERMOD were skating, th* ioe gave way and payment of duty to bo carried to their Broudway, early thia morning, and in at one*. Delegate P. J. Haaaett started it all General Blanco, *ho, it ia aaid, haa precipitated four young people Into the destination out of Canada by any tran­ an almost incredibly abort time the water. Three of them were drowned. sportation company which has duly fire-story building was completely with a motion to compel trades union­ met death as the penalty for bearing a China approves of the Russian fleet executed a bond in the form prescribed gutted. The total lose will reach ists to leave th* National Guards An proposition for surrender to a rebel wintering at Port Arthur, being per by the minister of customs for the due «885,900, fully covered by insurance. ~ amendment by McPhee was offered to camp. It seems that Colonel Ruia suaded that this action is taken in the and faithful delivery of all packages The fire had brew burning some time have every workman enlist and learn a personal friend of Colonel Aranguen. interest of China, and necessitated by carried by such company and for the before it was discovered at¿:40o'clock, how to handle a gun. This waa loot, *ho was employed by him before tbq. the German occupation of Kiao Chou. genere! compliance* with the customs and at 5 P. M. th* south wall and all •nd a leas warlike substitute waa war, wben Colonel Ruia waa engineer General Blanco reports to Madrid I Jetro and regulations governing such ♦he floor« began falling, making one of offered by Delegate B. P. William., in charge of the Vento water works. Recently, under orders from Genera! traffic. tbe fiercest and quickest fires ip tbe an- ‘that a request be maiie, to all union that negotiations with several influen­ Blanco, 'Colonel Ruia opened corre­ A duplicate of the entry in transit, men now in the, militia to get out of nata of the city. - Next to the boiler tial insurgent leaders are progressing duly signed and marked with the proper room in the basement waa a room used tbe service.” A second motion was spondence with Colonel Aranguen, I , favorably; that he hopes todetach from ammAykM-M -À._ — _a__wa • = Delegate William* and with the object of arranging an inter­ or pecking. fa thought that the offered by packing. It is the rebellion important forces which 1 c’f‘on,s «tamp, shall accompany each ^ for shipment of goods conveyed by a bond- flro started in the boiler room, com­ paased, urging all union men who are view. Colonel Aranguen wrote that I are willing to accept autonomy. “Jh“ ‘he ”«y b* 1 municating — - —. to - the -— packing-room, -------- . uu not member« of tbe militia to refrain be would meet the colonel if tbe latter and General Miles’ sug­ ‘««wed to tbe custom-house at Tort shooting up th* elevator shaft, quick- from enli.ting. to which the colonel replied that b*. j river transportation lines running to Ludaby with a certificate thereon as to spread over th* building. W. A. gestion of guns for the poetoffioe was The Dalles. A reduction of fare from wished to talk about political matter«. the landing of the goods in the United Butiedge, his family denounced as a shadow of coming Rat lodge, th* th« engineer, and h ta tamil neve» The Dalles to Portland is the result. States, or of their having paased out- on the fourth floor. They barely •vents. The tocsin . was sounded that Colonel Aranguen wrote that b* would This cut in rates has been looked for absolutely refuse to receive him on capital was organising and that labor waid from Canada, within six month* escaped with tbsir live* The firemen by the public since tbe ogHoeition lin* from the date of tbe entry. J ------- * *' 41 The delegatee these condition« «and called his at ton-1 dragged them, unconscious, from their 4 should be prepared. was put on, som* two (nontha ago, If the goods, when entered in transit bedsand curried them down the fire later declared their opposition to the The statement of the coljections of for exportation, are not delivered to he • Wiwe minutodNeter the floors creation of the proposed new cabinet ---- —aumusgw-us Mb the internal revenue show that for the I forwarded .by a bonded carrier, as pro­ fell. Several other. tenants in the position of secretary of commerce and ■camps to offer terms of surrender should be put to desth. He assured month of November last the receipts vided In the last proceeding section, building had narro* escapee, but there indu,ty- Th« adverse report off the t amounted to «18,989,89«, an increase tbe duty thereon is to be deposited with were no fatalities . committee to - which the - subject h: ....... had Colonel Ruis that be was prepares to as compared with November last yrey I the customs officer at Lake Tagish, carry out Gomes’ orders to tbe letter, The Mermod A Jaccard Jewelry been referred was sustained. of «1,857,937. For the faat five subject to a refund of same at the port Co«npany la owC of the largest in the — motion was passed favoring the and that while hopsteemed him highly months, however, there is shown to I of Fort Cudahy, when the goods pare world, and.it boing Christmas mmod , oreation of a cabinet department of la­ as an ok! friend, he would hang him if have been a decrease of «5,913. , • outward thereat, or upon the oertificate ♦hey carried an immense stock. One- bor. he neglected the warning. In spite of thia, Colonel Ruis started Reporta from Nashville indicating F. M. Gideon, th* clerk'of the gen­ of an officer of the United States, or of half of the stock had been placed in the eral land office, who was referred toj ♦he Canadian customs, that the aaid two large vaults and was. saved. the triumph of a movement for an alone on Sunday for Colonel Aran- by Thomas Redding ton in the testi­ goods have been landbd in the United The Model Cloak Company, in the eight-hour working day evoked much guen’s cpmp, de ter: coned to ri?k all in the attempt. a On leaving he aaid if he i mony before the senate Pacific railroad States within six months from ’the date northeast corner of the building, was enthusiasm. had not returned by Tuesday night he committee, Saturday, as having of entry. The duty deposited on such wiped out, sustaining a lose of «60,000, might be given, up as dgad. . So far A STEAMER ROBBED. changed the land-office records so ss to « ‘° I* indorsed on tbe entry and cer- on which there is insurance of- three- nothing ha* been heard of him, and - thro* 5,000,000 seres of government Ufied by the customs officer in charge, fenrths. \------ — there is little foom for doubt that the I land to the Southern Pacific, has made and the duplicate of the entry, duty Cer- ' MenB<»d * Jaccard Company oc- insurgent leader has put hie threat HurfelarisAd. tified and marked with tbe customs u uwn nnisneu, political situation, sinoe the failure of •h^i had been finished, and and ington, that sailed from Vera Crus De­ felt even in Cuban circles in Havana, the united committee on foreign affairs, shall be forwarded by mail without de- most oL it was saved bv the ealvaire cember 1, has arrived, in this port, car­ where Colonel Buia was well known as Oaf Ob r'--------------- has become critical, and it is feared Jay by the customs officers at the send- 1 corps. - ' The corps also saved a doaen or rying in her strong room «600,000 in a gallant soldier andan accomplished tog port to the collector of customs at that Sweden will seek an occasion for i more grandfather clocks, ranging in Mexican coin. This was not an' un- gentleman, but it is pointed out that armed Norway. The 1 ^°rt Cu^ahT’ ter the collection of du- value from «Koo to «1,800 each, and “Bu“2|7 Iarg,‘ ’hipment of treasure for hie death will bave a good effect as armed intervention intervention in in Norway. dispatch adds that the Swedish press ‘”T OIi good* entered in ♦ransit and many old Vienna vases and valuab.e the Ward line to handle, and no one in showing the indomitable spirit animat­ ing the insurgent louder*. hopes for assistance from Emperor n““P0^. The articles pieces of pottery. The silverware, authority dreamed of danger. William. nsusally classified as traveler«’ baggage melted by the heat, will be found un­ Major Fbrnandea, better known as Nevertheless, during the toyage the The committee appointed at the I?™ tO P***1 without entry. der th* debris of fallen timbers. On strong room, built to withstand the at­ Pitore, the in «urgent 'leader, who. ac­ house civil service conference 10 daya I M>BBm*1a|Oyer McDougall, in a letter the first floor, left out of tbe vaults, tacks ot almost everything but dyna­ cording to official reporte, was slain in ago to draft modifications of the civil rfC?m1?’D7 theae rogiflations, says were clocks, silverware, china, art pot- mite, and located so as to be under combat with Spanish troops, waa really ton. Mre ,r ------- *med ,hadaaire to, — --------- - and «»• Luther M. Kennett, but un- tary, admitted that the robbery bad to th* country knd butchered the man. pound. of the tracks, making the 13 miles Senor García, i* infuriated .at this from Galltis into Altoona iu as many OVER A PIECE OF GROUND ’'•row’ * Jaccard been attempted. -------------- nwunu. (xuap^y. The firm estimates the value breach of iaith, and hsi dectared his fo- minutes and crashing into a freight TO USE PNEUMATIC TUBES. tention of coming to Havana to lay the *” tha building at «185,000, upon train directly to front of the Daseenger »!■*■«• B*t*re* ths «tatted State« as* the State of Testf.' which there was insurance of «106,000. mattw before General Hindoo and d* station. About 50 car* were com­ mand the punishment of tbe officer re- Chicago, Dee. 88.—A special to the . ,L*t® ‘on>8h.t. the burned-out firm de- pletely broken up, and the Holidays- ■pon.tble forth, monter. 7- burg passenger train, which was stand­ Chronicle from Fort Worth, Tex. says: CWed *° ®ontinue in business, and to- The battle of Guise appears no* to ‘•be possession of the store . Chicago, Dec. 22.—Pne« ing on the track near the passenger The state of Texas and tbe United “>o1rrow de tube« ««tbef leading jeweler pf for the mail aeiMcrfof Ch shed, waa thrown pver on its aide. States government are in conflict over 0 will be have been a more important insurgent *h,cb they have bought. in operation between the , Three of the train crew were fatally in­ a piece of ground on the east end of succem than was at first supposed Ad­ jured. Galveston island, on which is located A”8 goea 00t °* businem ia stations and’ the general office before' vices received’ by the junta state thatr KurUborn A Sona long This i, the word Postmaster J^Urgent" «»‘"rod 870 Mausers, An effort is on foot to .reduce the the state quarantine station and which 1 th-t ot Gordon brought with him from Wash­ 380,000 cartridges and 118 prisoners. has been taken possession of by the production of cotton.' "r ington. After a month’s absence in the General Calixoto Garcia has sent word federal authorities, who intend erecting Gold haa been discovered at Skagway Grand Forks, N. D., Dec, 31—The East, Mr. Gordon arrived in Chicago to General Pando that be will only re­ a torpedo station thereon. which goes «4 to the pan. The United States claims it under ■ business portion of the city was threat­ last evening, after having conferred lease tjie prisoners under solemn p'edcs Mormons have secured 8,000,000 the terms of the Texas annexation ened by another fire tonight, which witii Senator Mason, Congressman Foss signed by Geuml Blanco that they acres of land in Mexico for ji oolony. will be sent badt-yto Spain. He com- treaty, which requires the ceding to the might have been more destructive than and President McKipjey. John Cross, of Cove, Or., was arrest­ government by the republic of Texas | that of Friday, when the Hotei Dakota In addition to the tubes, Mr’. Gordon ptains that aftsr Hm capture of Las pound. •• ed for having counterfeit money jn bis of all lands used forth* purpoeeof mil­ , and the Mercantile Company and Nash will also establish a special delivery Tunas the prisoner* released on parole possession. itary defenses or upon which fortifica­ Bros.’ buildings were butoed. Shortly service, which he promisee will be a* wefWaent back to thé ranks. Bates Soper, who murdered his wife tions were standing. The state will after 0 o’clock, smoke.was Seen issuing great help to the business men of thia Ths insurgent« fn Santa Clara prov­ ______ . , and two children at Aychie, Mo., in dispute the claim on the ground that from the floor ofrlhe department store city. ince hare more than 8,000 men well 1891, and who was reoeptiy arrested in there were,no available fortifications in of Benner A Begg? and in les« than 15 Mr. Gordon investigated the pneu- armed, and are confident ot ultimate Oregon, where he ma-rled again, was existence on the grounef *i controversy minutes the building was in flames, ®«tlc Hibes in Boston, New York and 2-7 ar8 Wel1 l*"W<»Mii and ths fire had crept into the Stanch­ Philadelphia. He wa^mneh pleased sentenced in ‘Harrisonvil le, Mo., 10 be at ths time tbe treaty waa made. with medicine and other nececearie*. hanged on February 4. field clothing house and the H. A. with their operation. Gsneral Gome* 1* at I m Reforma Stone jewelry store, in building ad ­ Mr. Gordon is sure the corner-stone About 100 wholesale druayiat« from Topeka, Kan.. Dec. 23.—Governor joining. After three hours work tbe of the new postoffice building will b. where he has been for nearly a year/* ; the cities of the Central West held a Leedy yinouncee that he will present Within the test four day« two targe •nWa*d The damage to the fold either July 4, or October 9. If conference in Chicago for the purpose« । a scheme fo the Nebraska irrigation building and stock of Benner A Bera the tatter date is choaen, the famous filibustering expeditions have safely of considering the cut rates at which** convention which, if carried out, will will be «55,000. Losses to the other rociety of the Ancient and Honorable reached Cuba, one landing in Matin«« drugs and patent medicihes ark being cause the arid plains to blossom a« the firm*.will be smalL Artillery of Boston will attend, as well province and the other a* Baracoa, only sold by the department stores, as well rose. A one thousand seven hundred- They - President McKinley, Postmaster- five leagues from Havana. as by many retail druggists, and to take niile canal from Montana to Texas is General Gary and Secretary Gage, who broughLoiothing, medicines and dyna­ steps to stop the practiee-if possible. JACK DÄLTONS ADVICE. the startling proposition to be formally mite The rebel, .re no* usinl will lay the cernor-atone. The Dingley tariff law will not be made by GoVeflnor Leedy to the coming aWe effect °* dynwBita OQnsider- •M; whole. «33. changed in any of its custom features irrigation congres* The purpoee of at the present session of congress. A the canal would be to*divert tbe flood The Fighting Germani. general understanding to tbia effect of water* of the Missouri and Missis­ Berlin, Deo. 33.—The Arbiter Zei J th??’?1 P,‘"dO• Wh° b °P*roting in Seattle, Dea 31—Jack Dalton, the tung reports an unprovoked atta^k^by iJked for has been reached among the Republi­ sippi valleys and let them down when well-known Alaskan prospector, after a party of ^ert, iacloding Chera,£ £♦, can members of the ways and means wanted. The canal would tap the whom the Dalton trail ia named, in an II A 1 « _ ’ “re uiicvg ... J "’’rol battalions being committee, who feel that it is most de- Miseouri river at Milk river in Montan* ■nterviuw tonight, speaking of the d Ansel and Lieutenant Witoehin, on ^irablo to avoid what is generally and empty into Red river in Texasi proposed relief expedition of the gov­ a number of civilians in the Cafe withdrawn from Pinar del Ria . .General Bernai has started mrerea 5ci .melt, 8^^ known as tariff tinkering. Raphael, at Krema, Austria. Three The governor maintaina incidentally ernment fo Alaska, aaid: civilians were badly wounded with The snbcommittee of the senate com­ ♦bet the cost would be only «360,000 - "The - * —---- ram« .T’ is congregated. ’ mittee on Indian affairs, appointed to 000. does not strike me as being the right swords before the police stopped the Reports from Guirh de Helena «tate consider the problems, presented in In- thing. Horace can be used to much tray. When asked to pay the bill. Lieutenant d’Anael struck th* waiter X%hÌeUflr*lofctheto^‘i-‘-‘ dian territory-have practipally decided San Francisco, Dec. 38. — The better advantage. Instead of rein deer f to recommend amendments to the pres­ schooner Mayflower, Captain Olsen ar. I . the de department together a with his sword. The officers were not Partn’*'n‘ ought to get toget arrested. ent law, providing for the apportion­ rived today, 15 daya from the Coquille 1 Rebels under Colonel Colaxao and ® lj were encountered, tbe seas washing reindeer expedition sqpreasfully it to b® heavy o’n bo^h^dre" account of them covered into tbe treas­ completely over the schooner. It was would he necessary to have relay ata- few days between Czechs and German soldiers. Twenty-five men have been ury of the United States for the bene­ during an unusually heavy gale that a day’">"m"y apart, seriously wounded. ~ fit of the various tribes as such. • the lumber was washed away. A sea­ with food for th* animals at there sta­ ■>— taltiXÄ. re^r<^^khe J”**1 P ew, — PaPwa< ‘bat . * »ta. A Birmingham, Alt, dispatch say«: man wak at one time carried over the tions.” , Tbe. Tennessee Coal A Iron Railroad aide of the schooner, but was caught by Mr. Dalton, speaking of the beet reported the affrays. onel Arango’s force* > Coinponv and the Sloes Iron A Steel a wave and carried back on board route by which to take relief, said that Walia Walla, Wash., Dec. 81.—The he would go over the Chilkoot pass and Company have shipped 8,000 tone of again. Ne* York, Dec. 20. —The Hmld then dqwn the lakes and the Yukon oqmmittee Of citizens that haa been so­ correapomient in Rio Janeiro telegr^ha Alabama pig iron to Pensacola, from liciting funds for tlfe purpose of sand- whence it will be for*arded to Kobe Manchester, N. H., Deo. 22—No­ in« two representatives to Washington and Yokohama, Japan. A trial shipw tices of a 10 per cent reduction in to look after Wall« Walla's interests —ui i.-------- J 'ce-r-reauient ment of Alabama iron made to J.pan Ptato-GlMs Strike Bade*. 2^**? pro™ beyond itonbt wages on January 1 have been posted several months ago gave such satisfac­ in tbe Amore. Stark an j Jefferson oot- Kokomo, tod., Dea 81—The plate- in the matter of the alleged report re- that he was at the head of the i< m n"* • ■haudonment of Fort Walla tionary movement which led ta tl,. tion that extensive orders are result­ * 1 ,a '' ’ ‘‘ "k* ia ow, the l,«00 men in ton mills, in this oity. The Amoskeag ing, this shipment being the first of a mills, employing 8,000 operatives, ♦be Kokomo and Elwood plants bav- d*T- ?■." «"«mittee has been very dent Moraes. series. Japan heretofore was supplied posted simitar notices last week. The !ng ao*P‘*1 ‘he company’s proposition successful, and haa eecured sufficient a»111 have cause to fear . revoi ^-”**** by European furnaces, but Alabama to be paid for piece work. Amore, Stark and Jefferson mills em­ ■’ neC*’,ry “Pcnroc the government ha. «JIS Butter —. has superseded these . Both factories will resume operations The"dii ploy 11,000 operatives. w delegates will P probably r"b’bfr leave for toprwrent thegather^f ^ The tbia week. 84 ASfc; fa— The work of collecting salmon epos aahington after the holiday holiday* ary group« ilnn. ha, f row a X Washingto * «ry groups along her frontier. at the California fish commission Milwaukee, Wta.,'Dec. »1.—The big ' lreten.1.«* ta di .. hatchery on the Hecramento river at Stroudburg, Pa., Dec. 33—T. C tbe Iowa’ of tb" 8,0 Francisco, Dea 31.—Wllltam Anderson has just closed. The moult Clinton, Ind., z, formerly v,,7 secretary ot .__ ' Dea 30 ’« — — TMa Tran w No. * «, Beatty, of the A A. p P. of the season's operations are the moot Goolrich Transportation line, and the Broad, 89 years Old and a native of ------- H " rW ’ Holland, ret bis throat in the almL remarkable on record. Forty-eight and , Brolrieh wws gjj»« The Petos- bouse late Saturday night, died of the a half million eggs were collected. off KejxMh. thi. morning. I "there slightly hurt thU ci»F «O “* »ound. today. Bo h^dI previouslva^ were taken today to Pbiladel^ to I Three k«« »hia morning. Thia exceeds the previous record by l^ta^T ia flywheel at th* T,L "Unt °' th8 ”i8id8 * •‘•bbtefl^w serve 28,000,000 and is 28,000,000 more k than were collected at all the other dau»ay f* not know*» but was not seri- with a peeket-knife 88 or 40 time« te OU« enough to prerent the steamers' < U* regiob of th* heart. There wound, of his life, which he heedod; “Lifo Ex­ oompleting the.r trip* .... , •>* snppored to hare perience of a Smart Fool.” while Broad *» ed in the waters of the state, with the an explosion except ion of 8,000,000 that will IN emit **»" hoebund fed wife— not eron bwn received to ■ recent lett« Secretary Gage to the commie- •ionor of customs, requesting informs- Bom NEWS OF THE WEEK bondin« oi Largest Jewelry Store in the World Destroyed. «»»«fe XZ EZ.2-erfej|!L“• reiuSS»,. . JK s» - m «.yiiKaLm I * were killed or « ». atsvitt »«!