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is } ry ft verty. pasy feel the pallid winch of pov ome OOO Men See @aring them in the face. . house may even thousand of this vast) NGir on OUSANDS STARVE TN GRIGAGD STRIKE. tilords Raise Rents and 50,- Ruin Ahead of Them. be earnin , misais,” he a \ got my bills to pay, and they're threa' Jaberere are on etrike and 6) ways to the storekeeper, who i» a softer with her, fc to The Brvning Wort) her head, though tne wind was Pitty and raw O, March 12— thousand | “we've paid promptly before o! | PRESIDENT M’KINLEY’S MIND. | (From the Chicago Chronicle) Se ee ees she little f th more 2,90 will be hungry: | ening to raise the rent and close me out. well, it is better not to fore-| 1 can’t take no more chances.” Blowly she goes out mrucsome situation then. aie ef all, the “Let him ean't pay the rents they must 1S MELTING. man ie an extremist, but the femaing that the rents are men are striking and heir small savings and of their union may derds all | home to walt There are other she tries these and goes ¢ tovwait” Hter husband ts out 120k: 4 have agreed work and wi asham: wo the city te raise come home without ft goats, and come of the more! take it when he finds it He dare not @ been to see the con- ‘My man wants 20 to work,” says the contractor. @melatmed one landlord to-day. | “same union, same wages, ‘mo heart now they are striking; | What !s the matter then Keeper out on ying now why they ere striking.” | cnidren will soon x WOMEN BUY LESS. women are bu lesa” sald Blue Island stores They are going credit. . perhaps car men aiready they have been drawing OM |i out und the 00 walt unton treasurtes for the $5 allowed per week during the the reserve fand of $300,000) °1,) to-day this basis is a very simole their sweet- are living for brickla; rainy day, used for strike benefits Itt for be ae see Purposes, such a avenue, near| ine care © union workinen whom We persuade to leave their place: vi eronses Mt 80d) pay thom for quitttieg out of town we were ordered out Feb. 5, | family through on slendere: * oe trade’ har dwindled. So. the ri Even tn the big department stores, This reserve £494 18) where the daughters nf the. laboring “URCED 4 Labor Row on Washington closed for lack of business ed $7,500 but the money me We « we “Thus far our members have not cam. plained because they have not been paid benefits, and we have 3,9 in Mamding who are out of work. Srey m their savings, | suppose, wages and are able to put away something for a ers earn good “The total amount of money least forced bon- union rts have been accura’ of idle union workmen in enti ‘that, including all trade 9 men are in a state ih of whom 10,00 are workmen in the employ of urere who were the plants. & conservative estimate ol dal help receiving finance! ied as not much below 20,00. irty thousand men at with only @ shawi over LJ N SWINTON heart of « strange thing that wilMin | and braini community a tribunal should exis: of and Independem of ali stat. Jaw, and wholly superior to all Jaw, in which the lives and the of men may be decided? give @ pretty fair description of own “tribunal,” the Building Counci!. That combination seems to be wholly superior @ law in which the lives junes of met may be (e- "injunction" ought at once against it, It should be Building Contractors next tell te describe their own tribunal its perfermance; for accuses workmen, ostra- sonable ap wise. yment. ® certous thing that this counett | for a Hteelf, while pretending ,o de- atop. till unten + “It propa: bers of inbor cause of | hereafter This nection wa a pay roll bil ON repubite.”* those of mt than that doomsday the Can't they their language is self-accusing? Their its destructive demands upon under notice, whole of it resembles the parts here quoted. It impudently accuses the unton of the misdeeds of the contractors, It I ever said of anything “it ts too thin,” the remark would be appropriate at this moment | have also got from Chicago a copy of a paper called Domestic eering, © weekly organ of the con- tractors. It speaks of the “absurd and Unreasonable demand” not of the con- tractors, but of the unionists, ; have examined the “demands’ of beth Hapa ee pie parties and fee! bound to say that thote again it seems though of the workgmen are a8 sensible ané res~ @ bosses ors to stand firm, t curtalls the liberty of | sdvice for the unionisie. lects money from its “fair equivalent should be given for hem for asserting their £¢ tly gf on I say t mn for a day's work. Drovents honest people from | states that It would be far | the bullding industry of wen makes ugh t the largest corpora’ tow at Bid, rammenmreset sees ee CHICAGO AGAIN. Ce Se gates a sentiment that sustains and defends an absolute despotism in the “It 1s to laugh,” as the Frenchman eald. Are these contractors both bind Inbor, has “propagated a sentiment the very kind which they speak of. 1 need only say further about the Proctamation that the Yongin- Now, 1 that ‘i are other. the con- eh ts good t Tt sa hu qd that babe workmen of the bufld- | should be shackled or untonism be peal Auced te starvation. ‘ The strike in Chicago Hiding contractors In | eregt interest to all Amer N departments while there was present in Delegate hating ot nal sions. . the hal!, be ited in the «. . about by @ del- times vee terday in a criticiem one hat nigations in tirade and verbal denunciations of enemies, be. | $1. foreetu Pitageraid, of th PP am vm A gg + By hy Letterar- was responsible the word Prince, w Bamue! fate to the Cen it who +) Fery litt The siril ing yards ivent 4 not by saying lor the jm! from future discus- that there labor legisiation this year, Mt Philadelphians ‘s are to sul win all to onl % -eghth week, and more then thet | ame men working tn the artifetal being dug on the Long Istand estate of | #500. erErere lene imene@r Eero rn eee) His Highness has granted en audience to Prof. Yeanling, of Yarvard, during which the savant make a practical expert new invention. the telepograph. Weare permitted to reproduce from an illus- tration in the Court Journal the wonder- ful mind fluctuations that the imperial brain “underwent” fn one brief hour. Tt {9 sald that the professor is to receive as @ reward the Grand Order of tho Sacred Collar-Button, Ee WT) Threatened to Shoot RU MRS. ‘'How Merriam's Troops| : an Engineer. WASHINGTON, March 12-—At the Investigation of the Idaho labor troubles by the House Committees to- day L. J. Simpkins, an electrical en- Bineer of Wardner, caused o sensation. He eaid he wee taken from the “Bul! pen’ by a squad of four soldiers and marched to an open enclosure, where he was placed with his back aguinst & building The sokllers stepped back and eocked their gung apparently making ready to Shoot him. At this point, he said, a jclal of the Bunker Hill mine peared ami said they had evidence enough to hang the witness or sent him up for many years, but thet tf he jrould tell who tdew up the mil! he would be turned loose Bimpkins sald he protested that he 4 not know who the guilty parties were and the effort to get evidence from him wae finally given up. ‘The witnesses state: that at anethor time, while in the “bull pen,” a party who said he was authohrized by an oMctal, offered him $10,000 to implibate two persons tn the blowing up of the mill ee SUGAR MILL OPBNS, Feurteen Hundred Employees Ga} elpiess on the sidewalk crying faint- Back to Work In Jerecy \¥ for help “Oh, I'm @0 cold Ony. The big sugar rednory in Jeragy City,| lceman picked him up in his arme owned by the American Sugar Refiner among the locked-out em. ‘The sugar house shut down ten ago because the Trust so willed it the verge of starvation. The rumor was afloat yesterday that the men would be called in and there and mothers. At 7 o'clock thie morning the gates ef the sugar house were surrounded wth an eager throng of men, women children. clals wold the laborers that has been found for the great ordered out now able to pay have been living on y corn meal pud end 8 iver dur- uct sca BELMONT'S MEN OW § Moura for 91.00 Inctend of Wight Beers for 68. 0. H. P. Beimont, compelled to work ten hours for Mr. and Mre Beimont are tn Bngtand, so WOMAN HELD OP. . Wife of Dr. James Chasey the Vietim ef Twe High- Company, opened up at 7 o'clock this| ‘to a drug plore, He was blue from There were great scenes of| ‘ie cold and shook Hike one with the 2. of employment. Many famélies were on | b? was a general jubilee among the wives! on an er nd that there will be| Sestee im The Evening Werld Next Jake} ** Collector of the borough will exceed Hempetead, ; a strive, They say they were hired to| Clear himecif. His property te in the work eight hours for &. whereas they) 54Nds of the Sheriff, ee VOletehebooeorrteroretre! a W/e ol N Vii sol SIE | $3+6+3660e08 LINES OF PORTO RICAN TARIIF » LINES OF DUTY MIDKATED AY PEARED ETE £ fis Fey fT TT AY Tio] Ff | LINES GP. BESTINY INDICATED BY—- +e LINES OF WRLUENCE CF AMES PED Oo MTKROLEYG eencovere recenccscoone THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1900: —s IF HE WERE AE SHELOON Rev. Dr. Williams Would Not Avoid Sensa- tional Stories. Apropos of Rey. Dr. @heldon's experi. ment im running a Topeka, Ka) news. paper on lines that Christ might, Rev Dr. Leighton Williams, of the Baptist Church, Fifty-fourth street and | Mighth avenue, expresses his views He| says: “Honesty, independeme and more) purpose. Amity high ‘These are the three requisites I would @oreult in running a dally paper. “I would not avold semmationalism, but PPPS T 2-8-0 9G9 DOD EG-- 8S HE ee 3 t oor LOCUM BY ON STREET Broadway Throng Minis- ters to Lad Almost Dead. Twelve degrees above sero with @ cut- Ung March wind was the combination thet set the city a-shiver this morning, Pr side of Broadway wes frosty, amd the throng fuatling along fn the neighbor- hood of Twelfth street about 1@ o'closk thought of little but the eoid until Policeman MoMehon, of the Broaéway squad, etationed at that point, started on & ran across the street. The crowd saw him stop suddenly and pick up a boy from the sidewalk. ‘They saw him take out his handkerchief and wipe the lad’s face and gently chafe his hands, Tt was extraordinary for Bromdway, A boy aimost dead from cold, dropping and froge,” the Iad wailed as the po- and followed by the orowd aarried him a Phe bluecoat and the druggist and angistants rubbed the boy back to jave him hot drinks and him on of curtous did Pleven humired men were thrown out | chipped in and # bought for the lad, and the * money put in his hen a "the Coy eald sha Mars, _tweiv Lois smith, when wae ovi A Bw YORK “QUO VADIB.” “In the New Premteed Land.” Ry Slenkiowtes. Saterday. BOROUGH COLLECTOR GONE' Alleged $i jage ef Charles Me- Dermott, of Belmar, N. J., le Over $15,000 Nothing has yet been heard of Charles Mcermott, the missing real es- tate dealer, who disappeare! from bis home at Belmar, N. J., a week ago. It Is alleged that Meermott’s shortage MeDermott's relatives believe he will —_—_—_ “IN THE NRW PROSMISMD LARD.” ‘The New Novel of Sew York Life, By Meskiowtes. Begine im The Bvening Werle Nose sel my column: 1 would print clean news. I would not and T woud be positive iy my convictions, I would minimize as much as possible space devoted to mur- Gere and divorces, 1 believe they ought to be exposed to public vie but printed in 4 form as little suggestive as possible. “Matters of wide interest. like the Molinewx trial, I would place in con- densei form. I do not object to ple- tures, but I would apply to similar rules to them as to reading matter, as they were not suggestive | they would add to the paper's the right direction. the strongest point in my paper. “I would do what 1 have hoped rT nly. keep such places closed Avenue scandal and in oressing would @0 likewise. | believe, beaide bare facts.” “ET wish Dr. Sheldon Ble paper.” sald Dr. Wi gerves well, but running is certainly out of a mio — By Menklewies. Saterday. Ursing Ber to Hire Nugent. i mi Gatareay. and Dumped the Burning As long belleve attrac: tiveness. “Bports I approve of. There 1s noth-| Metical experts has decided that the /away the wreckage of the uppe ing more to be encouraged than athletic) “hinese who died in Chinatown had the exercise, but 1 would discourage any| plague, equator. news tending to encourage ganvbling, playing races or interest {n prise-fights, “A portion of my paper 1 would de- animals at the Quarantine Btation, on vote to religious subjects. | would use ! my columne to influence the public in| With virus from the body of the Chinese “T would make my edttorial columns | key, and it was in @ dying condition. to see New York dailies do: Dwell more on ‘local issues. Insist on public improve: ments. I would not be content to cause the closing of gambing dens for a short “I would force the city government to “I believe The Evening World hes done great fool in exposing the Third needed | reforma. If 1 were editing a paper | too, in color in writing. People Kke something “IN THE NEW PROMISMD LAND.” ‘The New Novel ef New York Life. Begins in The Evening World Nest LAW “CAPPERS” IN COURT. Weman Aceucsts @ Policeman of Magtrate Flammer, in Yorkville Po- ce Court, is investigating a charge ade by Mrs. Mary Kusor against Po- liceman Ray and Lawyer James Nugent, Mrs. Kusor in open court declared that who had arrested her rand larceny had @rged . ms hi Guid Yeureolt Up | Take Dr, Greene’s Nervura 2vesday,dlerck se The Creat Spring Medicine which gives Strength, $ Power, Vinee Vitality to Mon and Women. | M Uu S li nN Underwear. Who does una aloe meres —e » Vigor, health? What weak, of vourh ? Anes Pay reelf on! other Ni who would sot set his or ith to the jature. Nainsook & Cambric Gowns, 98c., $1.25, $1.95, 2.45 | Cambrie Drawers, 50c., 75¢., 98c., $1.25. Nainsook Chemises and Drawers, | 98c., $1.25, $1.95, Nainsook Corset Covers, 50c.,98c.,$1.25,$1.95. Cambric Skirts, '98c.,$1. 25, $1.95, 3.25 Odd pieces in Underwear greatly reduced, Silk Skirts, a , oe age sine and black ead = jtaffeta wit p accordion Isereryonnsndaarion ores betes cosa eater | plaited rufile, ruche tep and Dr. Greene, 9 Woot 4th t., New Tort Clty, fe the mast onceesetul opeciaiot ta caring nervous tom, 3 $72.75. PLACIIE i] [MAINE'S CREW NOTSAILORS.|, Same += with ruche at hos Ship Had a Rough Time on $8.75, ton and advice, personally or by letter. You can tell or write your troubles to Dr, Greane, tor the Voyage to Hong Gl commententions ore conddea tial, and letters azo sarwored in plaia, sealed Kong. f ‘The details of the cruise of the State of Maine, which satled New Yi GOLD EN GATE sittin mon com cx onl Loved & Taylor, spicy reading. The captain shipped a Broadway & Wth St. —~— crew of sixteen men, black and white, only four of whom had ever been to sea before. Chinese Who Died Had! one of the crew, Aaron Lucas, who came back from China on the Britten the Dread Eastern tain Wasaberg, cave the (4d an facie Disease. acterized by inexperience, brutality, Al the evening newspapers ia New ween the under officers man, sensichness and accidents, ‘The ger| York combined gained 36% columns | gist te aacaanat Sit. ih ofeeamanenip. “ be dyed lack] of advertising last week over last ! FRAN fi 2.The a mit Ocean) Board of Health on the reports of its | the fore and main topmasts ‘were car. |2e@! Of this the Evening World | ALONE gained 28, leaving but 18% ried away, and it took a week to gut rks. columns of growth to be divided | | Among the seven others. Dr. Kinyoun reported that all of the | quae meq —— Ss { e way After this the vessel lost steer and = drifted the three timen ai Anget Istand, which were inoculated; had died with the exception of the mon- Am antepey om the rate abd gul- pigs showed that they hed de- veloped symptoms of the genuine babente plague. A request was made for 100 volunteers from among the members of the medi- | cal profession, to make a house to house examination and ald the Board | in thoroughly fumigating and disinfect- ing the entire quarter. The Board of Health has agreed that the work of inspecting Chinatown shall begin at once. The section will be dis- trieted, and every day until aj danger is past every house will be visited and every occupant inepected. Until another case of plague develops, Chinatown will remain free of quaren- | tine, but people are required to, have | ae little communication as possible with the suspected district. When the Chinese learned of the ac- tion of the Board of Health there was an exodus from Chinatown of these who are emploxed outside of the district. See SHIPPING NEWS. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. ‘TO SATl, TO-MORROW, Very handsome and useful. J, L, MCDONALL, — A valuable book of reference. WILLIS Y, as Ga ee Se The statistical value of The World Almanac cannot be well overe eesireaae It has come to be recognized as necessary for the guidance of . He eek Be qutekiy ly satistied. JOSEPH P. RUDY, ‘Appointment Clerk Department of Justice, Washington, D. Ye to be the of facts in the 4 ‘ou are congratulated on the compilation 900 World Almanac is a well-spring where the thirst for knowledge may be GQ D. W. Seeretary and Treesarer Manhattan Railway Co, The World Almansc hasbeen great Weng fo the past, and ex. 2 Giventet, U ehe ta time & 200 only CURES tre. 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