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01.." A ( v- '' r "3 ' r ..;J .4 EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. ill !'l VOL XL1I, NO. ICO. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1894. PRICE, FIVE' CENTS. SACK COATS. Are the most 'convenient and comfortable article a man can wear in the summer for all ordin ary occasions. There isn't an ex cuse, for not having this comfort when we can furnish one in either Single or Double Breasted, round or fquarc cut coat at prices that defy competition. Al?o either in any line in Mens' and j- Boys' Clothing, Furnish ing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, etc. ftTOur .(ioods nrd new, fresh and latest stylos. SAC fl ffl A The Osgood pipiUM go. The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 506 and ""508 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. A full lino of Work and Waste BASKETS. Till1 1 -IDDra 11M LMVm MM Debs Indicted by a Federal Grand Jury. TRADE AND TRAFFIC RESUMED. Judge Grooscnp'rf Broad Charge to the Grand Jury.-Othcr Arrests - to Follow. Associated Press. Chicago, July 10. Slowly, but steadily, calmly and certainly, as befits the su preme power of a great nation through out all the wide stretch of Its domain where evil disposed persons are taking advantage of the exceptional Industrial condition, to incite violence and blood shed, the federal government is moving state commerce, and any conspiracy In restraint of such trade or commerce, Is an offense against the United States, If it Shall appear to you that the strik ing employes of the several railroads carrying, malls or Interstate commerce shall have stated that their successors. should, by threats, intimidation or In fluence, be prevented from taking thelri places, such would constitute a con spiracy. . recognize, however, the right' of labor to organize. Each man in America is a free man, and so long as he does not interfere with the rights of othersj he has a right to do with that which' is his own what he pleases." ' Presjdent Egan, of the General Man agers Association, this morning re ported all trains moving on all the roads. Four troops of cavalry from Fort Nio brara ' have arrived. Armour & Co. moved a train of meat cars this morn-! Knights of-Labor to Go Oat "'liis Morning. ONE MILLION MEN AFFECTED- Saeraincuto Strikers Advised That to Resist the Troops Will he Treason. Associated "p. ess. Chicago, Juiy 10. The Knights of La- i bor throughout the. ocuntry, "number- Ing In 'spite of the mob along Loomls' lng nearly 1,000.000, have been called and Forty-seventh street. Stones were thrown and the crowd hooted, but the appeaiince of troops put an end to the disorder. For the first time In seven i upon to strike for the cause of organ ized labor. General Master Workman i Sovereign Issued an order' late last even ing to all members of the organization to cease work until the conflict origln- i atlng In the strike of the Pullman em- -. 1 .. - ..1. .. 1 1 ni.UI.w1 peoole the preservation of order and' f faster of the Firemen's Brother- ... "wen .ui-oicu. ig ittiaiax inuura, inaAsui. Laterv-Presldent Debs and Vlee-Pres-' Mpnt nfth AmHoo tm,., J Sacramento Strikers so Advised by Union, ihave been arrpstd eir Attorney, to the accomplishment of that for which Pk'"5 hous d1 "e it. wr r rtPleted to it bv the1 Blaughtering. John J. Hanahnn. vice-, GRIFFIN & REKD. the safety of life and property. At Chicago, in connection witln the stale and municipality, it has already brought peace out of the condition of war which prevailed last week. In this city the military arm has accomplished its pur pore; and now the judicial arm has taken up the orderly course of its du ties, which Include the fixing upon the guilty parties the measure of ., their crime, and the fitting of punishments thereto. ure was the assembling of the federal grand jury and the delivery of a charge to it by Judge Grosscup. That it Is the intention of the national authorities not to be turned aside from an exhaustive inquiry into the questions which it ANOTHER ROAD CLEAR, 4 Local -Labor Leader Placed Under v Arrest. Sacramento, July 10. At the request of the mediation committee, ex-Attorney General Hart has written a lengthy opinion defining their rights and respon sibilities, and informing them that to resist the United States troops is treo- He severely criticises Cleveland Benjamin Harrison havlnb hoen quoted as saying that President Cleveland has established a new precedent In sending federal troops into a state without a re quest from the governor of the state and over his protest, said today: "I have never said what I am quoted as saying as to the use of United States troops by the president, nor do I think the president has transcended his pow ers. On the other hand, I believe there Is no spot in the United States where United States troops may not go under such orders without asking anybody's consent, and that the enforcement of the laws of the United States Is the sworn duty of the president, and the army Is an appropriate Instrument to use in enforcing these laws where they are violently resisted and civil officers ere unable to deal with the situation. If posse comitatus laws limits the presi dent's constitutional power at all, which la very doubtful, it only requires a proclamation to precede th use of , troops. i CALIFORNIA SITUATION. A Formidable Expedition Aeainsb the Sacramento Strikers. Ashley, Ind., July 10. The blockade on the -Wabash road has been raised.1 Bon. The first step in this proceed-. AU tie .union men are at work. Hiram for calling out the troops. Agie, tue local president of the Amer- Harry Knox, chairman of the media lean Railway Union,, is under arrest, ; GOMPERS SPEAKS. tion committee, said late tonight that the strikers would abide by the opinion of their attorney, and make no resist ance to troops. AN OFFER OF PEACE. Columbus, July 10. John McBrlde. cesident. of the Mine Wnrliura nt AmnrJ has undertaken to pass upon by mere' lea, received the following telegram' technicals, was evidenced at the outset from Samuel CJompers: "The crisis in Sacramento, July 10. Harry Knox, by the brusqueness by which it sweptj the industrial situation of the country cnalrman of the mediation committee, aside the plea of privacy and privilege Is at hand. It behooves us to endeavor tngt sent a Qisiatch to General Man which the Western Union Telegraph to bring5 order out of what threatens to per Towne, of the Southern Pacific, Company, with due regard for the pri- become chaos. The executivo commit-' stat'nR tna-t members of the American vacy of the messages of Its clients, was tee of the American Federation of La- Ra"way Union will man, move and set- forced to put in, when the Jury called bor will meet at Chicago on Thursday, safely to their destination all trains, CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE. Fineliis and Mqaof s. 1 have made arrangements for supplying any brand of wines in quantities to suit at the lowest cash figures. The trade and families supplied. All orders delivered free in Astoria. A. W. UTZIHGE4 .- - Pain Street, Astoria, Oregon. Str. R. P. ELMORE Olill Iteave for Tillamook Every Four Days as flear as the oieather mill permit. I'he steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific steamers for Portland and through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. OLHORE, SANBORN & CO., - Agents, Astoria. INIM PACIFIC R. R. CO., Agents, Portland. $2 fOH U $80 LOT I BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF HILL'S LOT CLUBS YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS LOT IN HILL'S FIRST ADDITION TO ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE DELIVERED WEEKLY. NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A Iiot to Build a fiome, for $2 Tlie Packers of Choice Columbia : River Salmon " Their Brands end Location. for the messages from President Debs You are requested to meet us there, to the members of his order which had been transmitted over Its lines. The court held that public safety was para NON-UNIONISTS AT WORK. including local, overland, null, passed gen and freight trains, on condition that no Pullman be attached, .tot any tralii and that ail the employes who are now ri ... . i.. . t. . i .. 1 n , j v.it;niiwiu, uuiy iv. juuie nun-union mount -to private right, and so ordered men were brought into the city from' out an( lnoBe who have been discharged that the dispatcnes be produced. The the East last night and put to work in ror rerU8in8' to nam .Pullmans, be re grand Jury was out only a short time, the Lake Shore yards. Today at the ln9tatea without prejudice. when it filed into court and announced Big Four yards an attempt was made it had entered a true bill of Indictment.' to get out a freight train, but no con- Pending the arrest of the person thus, ductor could be found. The Nickel Flnte put under Indictment, his name re- at Bellevue is completely tied up. Other! mained secret. That President Debs was roads are waiting the outcome of the announcement that regulars will arrive DETERMINED TO RESIST. Sacramento, July 10. It Is now feared that bloodshed cannot bo averted. The the man none doubted, and subsequent proposed break on tho Vanderbllt lines. Passenger trains are running. DEBS ON A GENERAL STRIKE. developments Justified the surmise. Touching the outlook for the future, outside of Chicago, it may be said that today's dispatches were almost uniform Chicago, July 10. President Debs said in tenor to the effect that the normal today the industries of Chicago would be clnditions had already been restored, or completely tied up tomorrow. He fur that they were rapidly approaching that th-;r said: "The trouble has gone be state, and there see ma to be no reason yond the control of the Milwaukee un- elther tonight, or tomorrow morning, caused a widespread alarm. The. strik ers are aimed with Winchester rides and are determined to resist. THE GERMAN PRESS. Berlin, July 10. The entire) German Pre3s regards tho railroad war as dlS' astrous to the future of the United to suppose that the progress towards Ion, and It certainly looks as if a gi- States. The Vorslche Zeltung says the complete resumption of trade and gantlo strike is sure to come. So far as "Even If the revolution be subdued, a traffic will meet with any serious the railway union is cqneerned, things' 'earful series of social battles will be tucta ua me .-vimug uaja Buau BuiHJwu are ueiier inujt ever, mere IS now no Aougut uii jniencun sou. each other. Apparently the only hope the Ameri can Railway Union now has of final triumph lies in the aid which they hope to get from the union labor outside of their own organization. violence. .That was what we had most to fear." . . STRIKERS TO BE TAKEN BACK. LONDON PRESS OPINIONS. ionuon, juiy io. The Globe says: "Democratic government that exists in Chicago, July 10. The Federated the United States Is now on trial." Board of Union Pacific Mmoloves held' The St. James Gazette thinks the sit- in his charge to the federal grand a conference with General Manairer' uation indicates an a:tual brcaklnir jury tooay, judge orosscup said: "iou Dickinson today in regard to reinstating Aown of civilized jjovernment In some have been summoned here to inquire the striking American Railway Union1 districts. THEt CELEBRATED, Astoria Fk ( Co- i Astoria...- Booth A.PVgCo Astoria... f itor! KinucT' Uohn A. Pk'iCo.l t I, J. Kinney. , .'Astoria...... ColuoiMiRiTerrkKCo Astorta Elmore SamucL-.. . Atoria..... I (Forge &Brker Afctorla . I J O. HiDthom & Co. AntorU . t J,G Mcgler&Co BrookOeia...... j flthtrjifn't n Co j.tori . ISIiwk Dlamcmd 1 Ova! , ;CocVt!l ! J Mpiolla "j I WiiiteS'ar.. ' I Enlcure Palm, "i 1 Deatlemona . A. Booth ft Son .. Chicago ''"""'.-'SaaFranciac Aatoria. - Elrnor, SiDborn, -i ft Co ! 1 "'(leorjre ft Barter1 AjtorU- J.O.Han'horo&Co J. O. Han thorn Aatorla . lag, St. Ceorxe. 1 1 Fisher ..( ScaMii: I FLihermfo'a. Kiucrui-a J J. G. Megler- j Fishermen' fkgti 1 . iiiookfleia Wn Aorla.. STRIKERS RESUMINO WORK. Toledo, July 10. The Michigan Cen tral strikers have decided to go to work. The Ann Arbor officials have discon tinued all scheduled freight trains. The Lake Shore yards are the only point of trouble. . whether any of the laws of the United men. Dickinson expressed a willingness1 states wunin tnis judicial district nave t0 take back all who had been peaceable Deen vioiawo. xou nave come into an and had not attempted to obstruct the' Oxford, England, July 10.-Stewa.rt atmosphere and amid occurrences that traffic of the, road. Notifications were' Sherlll and Geo. F. Stanford, of the Yale may well cause responsible men to ques- sent to agents to accept freight for all football team, were present today In tion whether the government or the points. court charged with setting off fireworks laws of the United States are yet su- ENGINEFRS WEAKI-N ln Hlgh Street otl the Fourth of July, preine. The law must be vindicated ENGINEERS EAKEN. They both pleaded guilty, but. in exten- before we turn aside to inquire how tl Sicramento, July 10,-Tho locomotive uation said they were not cognlznnt of law or the practice as it ought to be engineers have weakened, and notified1 the law and that they desisted when can be effectually brought about. A Superintendent Fillmore that they are' warned by the police. They were re government by the law Is Imperilled' ready to go to work. They further of-! 'cased, upon payment of the costs. and that issue is paramount. The gov- fered to provide a full crew to take the' " " ernment of the United States has first train out tomorrow U is esTmai EERGA8TJS DOOMED. , . t fl Tirnt Vt tttuxif nnA I, a nutlm,!,.. n a n ' . i . . v. . . . I , . - - ' - "mi ine sinners are in possession of at "s uniy Hope Now Rests With Alt b viii, mm bcixjiiu, 10 protect i least sixteen hundred rifles and shot- o.Uw.y..ijr u.c, DKcimn iu wmcn guns. no effort Is made to conceal under tne constitution and the laws it them extends Its governmental laws. The mails are In the special keeping of the government and the laws of the United States. To secure their unhindered transmission It Is mado an offense to "knowingly and wilfully obstruct tlie passage of mall, or any carriage, horse, or carrier carrying the same.' It is also provided that if two or more persons conspire together to commit any offense; against the United States, and one or more or such parties do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, all the parties thereto shall be subject to the- penalty." The constltutin places the regulation of commerce between the several states and between the states and foreign nations within the keeping of the United States government. Any thing which is designed to be trans ported for commercial purposes from one state to another and is actually in transit, or any passenger who i actually engaged in any such interstate com mercial transaction by car or carriage actually transporting or engaged In the ixanBportaung or such passenger or agencies are the subject matter of Intr r PROMINENT DEBITS ARRESTED. Milwaukee, July 10. President Frank J Archibald, of the local branch of the American Railway Union, was arrested tcday. THE NORTHERN OPENING. St. Paul, July 10. The Northern Pa cific coast train passed Billing txlay. BRIDGE BURNED. Hammond, Ind., July 10 A bridge on ths Monon road near this city was "cu iijis iimniing. NONE INJURED. LaSalle, III., July 10. A freight train was wrecked on the Rock Island Uxluy but no one wa hurt. geld. Chicago, July 10. Judge Bailey, of tne Illinois supreme court, announced today that he would refuse to issue a supersedeas in the case of Prendergast. This apparently makes certain the hang ing of Prendergast on Friday, July 13. About the only hope for Prendergast Is an interference by Governor Allgtld. MR. HARRISON'S OPINION. Indianapolis, July 10.-Ex-Presldont San Francisco, July )0. There are many conservative men of affairs here who fear and believe that tomorrow will develop a desperate conflict between the fedsral Boldlers and the striking Amer ican Railway Union and their allies. feaai-amento' is the threatening point, The seriousness of. the situation Is shown In the warlike precautions that the army authorities have taken. Up to this morning tho federal olflcers hnvo made every move ln secret. At ui,uut. that hour the big ferry Bteamer Alameda steamed up to the Presidio wharf, Two troops of cavalry and five batteries of light artillery were rushed on board. Galling guns and two Hotchklss cannon were ln evidence, and Col. Graham, commandant at Presidio, was personally In command of the expedition. The Al ameda, wll.h her formidable looking cargo, started for Mare Island. There 300 marines were taken on board and all were transferred to two river steamers and started to Sacramento. One troop of cavalry waa landed on each bank pf the river, and will march to Sacramento as an. advance guard. This afternoon the crews of tho Charleston, Monterey, Thetis, Marion and Independence, were landed at Mare Island for riot drill. " They comprise about C00 men, and will leave for Oakland tonight. ' At all points In the state save Sacra mento, and possibly Oakland, the events of today have turned in favor of the railroad company. At Oakland trains were moved. In this city and Son Jose passenger U-afllo was resumed over tho coast division. BAPTIST MINISTER. EXPELLED. Rev. C. A. Woody Excluded From. the Church. Portland, July 10. Emanuel Baptist church tonight decided to exclude from membership Rev. C. A. Wody, editor of the Pacific Baptist. The charges on which they excluded him are disturbing the peace and harmony of the rhurch, lying, and the slander of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Sherman. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. The wore of the matches played at prominent points yesterday were as follows: At Louisville Louisville 13, Brooklyn 7. At St. Louis St. Louis 13, Philadel phia 8. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 7, New York 3- At Chicago Boston 12, -Chicago 3. At Cleveland Cleveland 2S, Washing ton i. WASHINGTON NEWS. The Senate Passes the Bill to Admit Utah. Washington, July 10. The bill admit ting Utah passed the senate' today. The navy department has Information that a fresh Insurrection has broken out at Bluefields, Nicaragua. THE BRITANNIA WINNER. Hunters Quay, July 10,-The Britannia defeated the Vigilant by eight minutes and D8 seconds In the race today, WILL WAIT FOR TROOPS. West Oakland, July 10. The situation Is unchanged. No move will be mndo until the troops arrive. Highest of all in Leavening Powers-Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 1 n