lu i THE TRIK COMPANY PRESENTS IT8 SrZ Or THE STORY THE MEH HAVE USED VIOLENCE Claims Put Forth that Non Union Workmen and Their Families Have Been Abused No Chance for the Strikers to Win The following special dispatch has been sent out from North Platte giv ing a view of the railroad strike from tho railroads standpoint which has not heretofore been put before the public NORTH PLATTE Neb Aug 25 What are the facts about the Union Pacific strike which centers here They have not been printed for much of tho so called news sent out has been a mass of misinformation while the reports sent along the line by the strikers bureau Indicates more cripples than there are engines on the whole system This mass of ridic ulous stuff has been eagerly printed by city newspapers whose editors are probably seeking to derive personal or political profit from every real or fancied calamity The strike has been on now for over two months Becauso if an expected order to adopt piece work 140 ma chinists and boiler makers walked out Those who did not want to quit work were either intimidated or were assur ed that the company would be com pelled to give in within three days Open boasts to that effect were made The men have been offered the guar antee of the company that they would make as much under the piece work system as they had made before with additional pay for skilled workmen on tho premium basis but under the ad vice of walking delegates they refused to give the new system a trial RESULTS OP THE STRIKE So much for the cause of the strike What are the net results Passenger trains have been two or three hours late but the passenger business of the road is larger than it ever was before while the number of freight cars pulled through here daily furnish slim corroboration of the widely advertised reports of the crippled condition of the road There is no congestion of traffic on this division and most of the dead engines are myths For such results as these the strik ers have lost their wages for two months have compelled their famil ies to subsist scantily on charity benefits have ruined the local trade of the town and by numerous indis creet and violent acts have tarnished the fair name of North Platte In the meantime they see their former places gradually filled by other men It would take a most vivid imagination to see any promise of success in the strike or any reason why it should be prolonged In the telegraph news sent from here the strikers have been care fully favored Acts of violence have not been reported and the outside is ignorant of the real conditions CLAIM ACTS OP VIOLENCE A workman named Saycrs went out with the others because he was afraid to stay in He went to Grand Island and resumed work for the company He wrote his wife to come to him She packed her goods and sent for a wagon to take them to the train A crowd of twenty strikers some armed with clubs went to the home and threat ened the woman They compelled the teamster to go away Finally the mayor of the city personally took a dray loaded the goods and helped the frightened woman to leave Another woman tried to join her husband at Sidney She was prevented from se curing a dray and was told that her husband would be killed if he remain ed at work There are many other cases of the intimidation of women but they have been kept out of print Scores of strikers patrolled the depot grounds or surrounded trains using loud threats and obscene language abused the mayor and -officers of the law and committed violent assaults but the local newspaper correspondents calmly announced that there was no disorder Albert Kunz a workman went across to a store to buy some shoes He was ordered not to come into town The strikers folowed him to the depot They said You leave town or we will kill you All others at tempting to get to the stores to make purchases were threatened and intim idated Last Friday Machinist Mon tague went across to a restaurant to -get a meal As he came out strikers were lying in wait They knocked him down and brutally beat him Being arrested they pleaded guilty Saturday evening Machinist Dorr was set upon oy five men and was beaten and kick ed his forehead being cut open and his face bruised No reports of these or similar outrages were printed Local newspaper writers claimed ttat all was quiet One was left to won der how real lively times in North Platte would appear LESSENS THE TENSION Much of the tension has been les sened by the proclamation cf the mayor ordering strikers to quit car rying clubs and instructing them to keep away from the companys grounds This order has been pretty generally obeyed and disturbances come now only when workmen at tempt to go across to the stores to make purchases They find It too un healthy to attempt this often The Convicted Man Returns Thanks A curious scene took place in a court at Emporia Kan one day last week when a convicted murderer vho had been sentenced to five years in the penitentiary delivered an ad dress of thanks as follows I am entirely satisfied with the verdict end tho sentence and I am confident that not one jury in ten would have been so lenient with me I desire to thank sincerely tho court for its just and courteous manner of conducting this trial and I hope that the blessing of God will remain with you alL XTHtTTiyfttJr iMitM StAJSgOKWMfl strikers here for tne most part twli izo that they are beaten but they are urged to hold out by demagogues and by some saloonkeepers who obtain much business from idle men The newspapers may be chargeable in part with exciting the men to acts of violence This Is a sample item There are plenty of men in the city who would consider it good sport to thump any Union Pacific guard who presumes to be over ofllclous just as soon as ho lays off his star and it is not a desire to create a riot either It is just simply a good excuse for a fight and some men would rather fight than eat etc Such Is the unhealthy sentiment ex pressed by some papers No person can predict for the strikers a success ful termination of the strike but the responsibility for the bad features of the situation while it lasts will not be hard to place One feature of the strike Is the In cubation of false reports at regular intervals to the effect that the com pany Is about to surrender or is ask ing for conferences for the purpose of compromise These are fabrications and are calculated to give false hopes to the strikers and are eagerly print ed by the unfriendly newspapers When such reports turn out to be false as they invariably do the papers do not feel prompted to make corrections but anxiously await the next batch of fabrications A glaring instance is furnished by the Omaha papers this morning which says The strike may soon be settled however Gen eral Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific who returned to his office yesterday from out on the line sent word to the car men that he desired a conference with a committee of their body This committee meets Mr Dick inson tomorrow etc SAYS REPORT IS NOT TRUE This report is not true Mr Dick inson was in North Platte all day yesterday and is here today He says that the whole story is a fabrication as- are several other stories that say that the company has called for con ferences for the purpose of com promise He says that the shops are gradually filled along the line and that the new engines will be here on time to help handle the autumn business He says the company has not changed Its position for a moment since the beginning of the trouble So it seems that Omaha is deceiving North Platte while North Platte is deceiving Om aha and between the stories gener ated at both places the individuals never arrive at the real truth Paper Hunting One of the most exciting of all rid ing games is paper hunting or follow ing a trail made by dropping pieces of paper It can be made as dangerous as steeplechasing or no more so than an ordinary gallop over the fields The danger is in the fences to be ridden over There is no limit to the pace but the speed of the leading horse and the necessity of keeping the trail The hare as the man ahorseback who lays the trail is called is expected to foil his pursuers the hounds as otten as he can by the arts of the fox or by his own Ingenuity only restrict ed by certain rules ot the game Country Life in America His Idea of a Library The late Lord Acton whose remark able range of scholarship was little known to the public until attention was cailed to it in his obituaries had in his London houBe a collection of some 60000 books many of them old and rare Joseph Chamberlain at one time rented the house by the sea son and when he left to go into a house of his own someone said to him that he must miss that fine library Library replied the member from Brummagem I dont call that a 11 brary It doesnt contain a single boolc of reference Utilize the Suns Heat The heat of the sun is being util ized at Los Angeles California to create power and to heat water for domestic purposes At an ostrich farm adjoining the city a solar motor is in operation every sunny day about 300 days in the year and pumps 1400 gallons of water per minute Solar heaters are placed on the roofs of the houses and connected with the water pipes One heater will supply hot water for domestic purposes for an or dinary family First Lesson at Sea Admiral Jouett says that when he first wen to sea as a cadet he at tempted some conversation with the executive officer who received him when he went on board The officer one of the strictest disciplinarians in the service met his advances In this mild fashion Silence sir Who gave you permission to speak Let me hear only six words from you sir while you are on this ship Port starboard yes sir and no sir Great Artists Employed George G Barnard is to do tho sculptures for Pennsylvanias new state house and Edwin A Abbey the panel paintings Rumor asserts that Abbey Is to get 150000 for his paint ings and Barnard 300000 for his statues Fifty Years a Minister The Rev J W Chesley rector of All Faith parish Meehanicsville St Marys county Maryland celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his ordina tion to the ministry at All Faith tho old parish church July 16 i Inventor Is Wealthy Lord Kelvin is the richest of British inventors He Is now receiving royal ties on fourteen of his patent appli ances which have been fitted on board the latest Japanese warship hw ii mm mimm m EAR TIDAL WAVE MARTINIQUE APPEARS DOOMED TO DESTRUCTION IT MAY BE TOTALLY DESTROYED That is Now What is Apprehended of the Island Volcano Crater is En larging with Each Recurring Erup tion Guadalogpe Sept 6 It is generally believed that the island of Martinique is doomed to total destruction and the fear is that when the catastrophe comes GHada loupe will be visited by an all-destructive tidal wave Business is absolutely at a stand still Few shops aro open and if it were not for the efforts of a small number of more valiant souls hun dreds would starve to death here be cause of their fear of a more terrible death Details that have been received dur ing the last two days prove that the eruption of Mont Pelee of August 30 was far more violent than any of the earlier explosions As the eruptions continue the mouth of Mont Pelee grows in size It is now of enormous proportions Morne Lacroix one of the peaks that reared skyward from the side of Pelee has fallen bodily into the crater and has been completely swallowed There seems to be a side pressure in the crater and the burning chasm widens perceptibly every day Clouds no more hang about the crest of Mont Pelee The terrific heat seems to drive everything away The column of flame and smoke rears di rectly into the heavens so that its top is lost to sight In the darkness of the night it has the appearance of a stream of molten iron standing fixed between heaven and earth From Morne Capote the relief troops were compelled to make a quick retreat although they succeeded in taking out a few wounded The entire country nearly to Fort de France is buried under a deep cover of ashes This has made it al most impossible to find the bodies of those who have perished while fleeing to the seacoast Constantine Carra one of the few who succeeded in escaping from Morne Rouge after the explosion found refuge on the steamer Esk She was with twelve others in her house when Pelee gave its first warning of the disaster which it was about to pour upon the village She said that the first explosion destroyed many houses She was hurled with great force against the wall of the room in which she was sitting On recovering from the shock she ran outside and there saw three separate tongues of fire sweeping down from the mouth of the volcano The earth shook with so great vio lence that she could not retain her feet She was blinded by the glare of the flames The heat was so terrific that her flesh was blistered She awaited death which she believed to be inevitable Fortunately the fires swept a little to one side of her and she was saved TO TALK OVER THE STRIKE Governor Fixes Next Thursday as the Date for a Conference HARRISBURG Pa Sept 6 Gov Stone fixed next Thursday to meet a committee appointed by the peoples alliance at Hazleton to discuss the best means of ending the anthracite coal strike The governor said he would be glad to meet any and all persons who might want to see him on mat ters pertaining to the strike NEW YORK Sept 6 Senator M S Quay of Pennsylvania who held a long conference with Senator Platl at the Fifth Avenue hotel denied that they talked about the coal strike di rectly or indirectly He would not s ly what they talked about It was said Mr Quay merely a Ions fneudlj la k Senator Platt said I saw Senator Quay a little while last night and dis cussed private matters with him In our discussion the coal strike was nor mentioned Lord is Detained in kancas INDEPENDENCE Kan Sept 6 William D Lord of Minneapolis was arrested here charged with having embezzled 15000 from S H Hall Co of Minneapolis Officials have been looking for Lord eighteer months Quits Army for Civil Life WASHINGTON Sept 6 The pres ident has accepted the resignatior of First Lieutenant Grant T Trent o the Eighth infantry in order to per mit that officer to accept an impor tant position in the civil governmen of the Philippines Lieutenant Tren has rendered valuable service to thf Taft commission and for some time held the office of assistant attornej general at Manila His regiment ii ordered home LOCATING THE RESPONSIBILITY investigation Into the Accident to the Presidents Party PITTSFIELD Mass Sept 5 With the excitement which followed the ac Ident to President Roosevelt In this jlty In a great measure abated the citizens were discussing the question Df responsibility for the occurrence which on all sides Is considered as aavlng marred the citys fame In that a street car in disputing the right of way with the president o the United States at least was extremely discourteous That the attempt to do this result ed in a fatality and in the very nar row eseape from death or injury to the president hlmBelf and to the gov ernor of the commonwealth are con sidered as only adding to the gravity of the offense It Is argued also that the Pittsfleld Street Railway company should not have disregarded the request of the mayor that no cars should have been run while the president was in tho city It Is said the city government takes this view of the case At any rate at a meeting a committee of in vestigation was appointed including members of both branches of the city government with the mayor at the head ANARCHY REIGNS IN HAYTI Business Suspended and Government Employes Desert Their Posts KINGSTON Jamaica Sept 5 Let- ters received from Hayti dated Sep tember 1 say that the situation in that republic is becoming more complicat ed In the chamber of deputies as now constituted M Pierre one of the candidates for the presidency has a majority over his rival M Fouchard while M Firmins revolutionary party is making headway In the field No settlement of the difficulty is in sight business is entirely suspended in the chief towns and the public em ployes are leaving their work be cause they have not been paid since General Sam resigned the presidency and left the country According to these advices those who are guilty of burning the town of Petit Goave have sought refuge on the island of Curacao and are bound for Jamaica FLORENCE STRIKE A FAILURE Men Who Have Not Returned to Work Ready to Do So FLORENCE Italy Sept 5 The strike here began because the metal workers employed by the Pignone iron works were discontented over the fact that the directors of the company ex ecuted orders for a firm at Leghorn during the recent strike there This dissatisfaction led to friction and the workmen of the Pignon works made demands which the directors of the company refused to entertain The Pignone company began dismiss ing the malcontents in its employ and the strike ensued One of the directors of the Pignone company aroused the enmity of the workmen because he refused to recog nize the labor organization and the strikers demanded his removal They also attempted to set fire to his house LADY MANAGERS ARE TO MEET St Louis Worlds Fair Board to Con vene and Effect Organization ST LOUIS Sept 3 a call for a meeting of the board of lady manag ers of the worlds fair to be held in St Louis on September 29 to organ ize has been made by Secretary Joseph Flory of the national commit tee General Chicoye Captured PORT AU PRINCE Hayti Sept 5 General Chicoye the Firminist com mander who it is claimed set fire to and almost entirely destroyed the town of Petit Goave previous to evac uating it August 8 after having been attacked by a force of government troops and volunteers and who sub sequently escaped on a schooner has been arrested at Bainet near Jacmel Destination is Monterey SAN FRANCISCO Sept 5 Tho men of the Fifteenth infantry regi ment en route from Manila on the transport Meade will be disembark ed at Monterey where a post is about to be established and where the Fif teenth will be stationed The Meade is now out twenty seven days from Manila by way of Nagasaki It is therefore due about September 13 The naval hospital transport Solace is out thirty four days from Manila direct Chicago Cuts Them Off CHICAGO Sept 5 Luke P Col lerain ex chief of detectives in com pany with thirty annuitants was dis missed from the disability list of the police pensioners The wholesale pruning of the pension lists followed the investigations of the medical board and will effect a saving of 15615 a year to the funds Out of forty seven disability men who took the physical examination thirty one were disqual ified from further annuities PRESIDENT HURT 8UFFERS PAINFUL BUT NOT SE RIOUS INJURIES HiS CARRIAGE IS WRECKED Secret Service Agent Craig Killed Collision with an Electric Car Going at High Speed Motormrn Ic Ar rested PITTSFIELD Mass Sept 4 The president of the United States escaped a tragic death by only a few feet in a collision between his carriage and an electric street car in this city yester day while one of his most trusted guards Secret Service Agent William Craig was Instantly killed and David J Pratt of Dalton who was guiding the horses attached to the vehicle was most seriously injured President Roosevelt hlmBelf was badly shaken up but received only a slight facial bruise Secretary Cortelyou who oc cupied a seat directly opposite the president In the landau sustained a minor wound in the back of the head and Governor Crane who sat beside the president extricated himself with out a scratch The carriage was de molished by the impact of the rapid ly moving car and the wheel horse on the side nearest the car was kill ed outright The crew and passengers of the car escaped injury The president and party were driv ing from this city to Lenox through South street one of the principal thor oughfares of Pittsfleld which was lined with cheering people and the catastrophe occurred In the plain view of hundreds whose happiness at the advent of the nations chief was sud denly turned to grief Just at the foot of Howard Hill the road bends a little and teams are compelled to cross the street railway tracks to the east side The railroad then continues at one side of the street instead of in the center Just at this point the upgrade of the hill begins and but a short distance be yond the crossing there is a narrow bridge spanning a small brook The trolley car approached the road cross ing under a good head of speed with gong clanging just as the driver of the presidents carriage turned hi leaders to cross the tracks On each side of the chief executives carriajg rode two mounted troopers of the loc cavalry company and the horsemen on the left of the landau had turned nto the track with the trolley car immediately behind them though some yards distant Alarmed by the clanging gong they both turned in their saddles and waved vigorously to the motorman to stop his car Al most at the Eame instant Governor Crane who quickly perceived the dan ger rose to his feet and likewise mo tioned to the motorman The latter in great excitement desperately tried to stop his car but it was too late It crashed into the car as a loud moan went up from the frenzied onlookers who thronged the roadside and who but a moment before were cheering the president The horseman managed to get the frightened animals out of the way just In time and the car struck the rear wheel of the carriage on the left side and ploughed through to the front wheel of the vehicle which received the full force of the blow The car riage was upset in the twinkling of an eye and one horse fell dead on the tracks The other three powerful grays attached to the vehicle started to run and dragged by them and pushed by the force of the car the wrecked carriage was moved thirty or forty feet Agent Craig fell from his seat Immediately in front of the car and it passed completely over his body Driver Pratt in falling struck the dead horse immediately in front of him and rolled off clear of the car1 thus escaping a similar fate Presi dent Roosevelt Governor Crane and Secretary Cortelyou were thrown to gether in the bottom of their car riage Farm Brings 110 Per Acre CRESTON la Sept 4 The price of Union county real estate continues to advance and yesterday what is known as the Ben Rice farm sold for 110 per acre The land consists of eighty acres situated about two miles southeast of Creston in the prettiest part of the county and is One of the finest farms in the state John Ollinger was the purchaser and after adding some very valuable im provements will use it as a stock farai and residence Perforates Frisco Editor SAN FRANCISCO Sept 4 Them es H Williams jr a well known horseman president of the California Jockey club shot and seriously wounded Frederick Mariott publisher of the San Francisco News Letter to night at Marotts resideice 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