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R000 WEN UT N PHILADELPHIA Allied Building Council Calls : Out 12,000 Because of Clash | with Carpenters. s)F1e ete whe eleieieieleieipioleiessisisieieieieieveleleieieieieieieieieieielelsieieeleleieisipiele!steisiee — ‘The new law provides that the Hoard ee nae + sieann aa of Evtimate and Appartionment shail PRILADELPHIA. M a ! , . Apyropriate for the general schoo! fund of the act!» the Allied Builtins 1 oas 4 cat epaw “* for the year 1901 onl annually for each the latter agreed to work on tulltings 5 ay @ olght workda oa hw oan ter mille nee | ,. sie 7 of assessed valuation real gardiess of whether u r 4 and per t | m . nd personal estate in the city of New Men are employed there se ve OF ‘ 5 oi wl York tt taxation, Inclusive of ‘hele unton ts not recognise! | Ur Wakes Were reased : Tm retaliation, the Allied Building | cents a da a with the elght-how #0 much of the State achool moneys ap: ‘Tradeg Counc, 'o<lay entered wit all|demacis Other ‘rades jumped their portioned by the Superintendent of Pub-| {ts men wherever the Brothersood of | wages schedule from 82% and $2.8 to We Instruction for the paymen teach Carpenters men are working re | 8M and BHM a dey Now, then, th ore’ wages as lea y paid the tary Allen. of the Buliiing Trades | #yMpatnetic «trike ause of the Allies ee 3 eehoos Council, sxye chat in onsequence (thle Bulli trades wil compel ail th ' Boara of Rdu n @rder about 120 additions) men quit | unior Id even the most radion power to adopt by-laws fx work after #0’ this morning Th) | dema Why should pardiae ries uf TURD Att ame makes adout 1604) men emp yet io mF poe when we ie ontr inte + 4d all members of the au: | Duliding trade» w oon etrik ower (he demands of pew we mus wr a and the teaching staff | iy. Joupport? he salaries of all principals and teach The sieite _ oua-| Jo , Alem, Beeietary of thedl ers shal he regulated by merit, grade of ing, where tw {1 @ at {Med Hullding Trades Cour 1 — aos Laught, length of perviCg, wnp work preparing struct fr the! “It is unfortunate that w com Most ae © OF by Oued a Republican Nations | onver! polled to take this position bur we have i" ey a 0h | ‘One conference oe wren | een no allernative We have carpenters 1 .C Ligaigp ia 4. tatives of the Brow ie rhovod ¢ enters our organigation who are payloe thetr . As ped sna rc py . a rm and t\e Building Tridew Co failed | dues, .od also who demand -etjon, and the te re = att hr t . ail to effect @ settiemer: of the ne Among the thirt. -etght ie com %\: 4 he teaching sta! i hroughou « her Giblersnce eit ts . Sr Senne ore ary, aoGeamee i ahs pes schedule shall prov Ae ae cm ertally compl the | eee Ae mand ihe Ainalgaminted Will the Gaddy Young Fly Succumb to the Fatal Attraction of the Sad, Sweet Smile? |The increase is to continue far slzteen Te ; erike shnatien, 074 be as oa] The t today ine \== veers, when the maximum mvlartes pro MARY CROCKER { 4 vided for shail have been allowed ' " ” + se betele and employers who hai sieved the wae of 4 t a. } iy pte : ! Je of heartaches are 1 re Se abe Ruiiding Trates “uy t! ant wns Py pad 7 i ah hg ae rin emorands $498! /ing among New York's ultra-fasliiona aot Mies Crocke the Brot he Carpenter Net e Yall nal r the days go by and invitations ecale have been forced 1) # 1 opera work provid ur by Y]the Harrison4trocker wedding at Tux-| A ke th toms because of the onde: from tie M Carpeiiers man OF tm | vimirable, and] edo 4 Ta t 1 r " k : were eng nthe same. per he. teas moat Ih: leame ne the asknow ‘ vrvea § t, © Brother early } a pubile echo The affair Ye to be st iat M Mra Charlee | Ca made (his statement p ee fie fo" and most aelect wed Alexander, « on The r ry organtgation. pllled® w of the Hundre 1) couple will leave for Burope and ke eee iT) 0 Rave to take the t Miss Mary Crocker the milifons ire of the world the following da. ' from California to marry Pronk K. Polke wil the best man @ } L senah ‘ song | Murton Harris . f the « ‘ iw her has selec al Rae Par 4 ; ument advance eli data 1 reid br » Miss Mary Seott, af Bai No Knee ieatanee at the hia veto a to the enormous addon | ete Rene aL tine at triads (h Mise lungs Alexander Mee : the expenses la ell taker | the arch of At, Ma h Miss ta Taylor, Miss Jeas New Brunswick ——E a the fehools, | at ek on J Weld. Mise Hi Nlexunder acd Ming perts 4 | Hardly one hundred and fifty Jor i sister. There wih Dance. CG M ® ff t F ° L feat t alaris dons have been ine These are . — jen [for ow nly eal t . — pa ad en. Maximoff, of Foreign Le-|i.. 2/3" Meth ; 7 : unde 4 Aheaty Jaw, ‘whieh vo The bs! poudre will be held at New W d d- D bs ed, Hagatory by the settee @ | ome at tsa] gion, Wounded-=-Driven fie: jit imate ted! ont" a § Not be raced by uninterrupted views of t Oo ; ‘ rn, tn ‘eta oat a eiitioma . The seer of Now Ou f Kopjes rendered. legisiation ab sainaltie Hrunawick revolted at the iden of aj . the present bit be to meet the ted. by this « Hitch Occurs in the Buf-| Militia May Be Sent r tata whlen It LONDON, May 3.—The War Office, Hamilton's brigade of infant falo P N | Lid department a eace Negotia- to Constable has received the following report] “The enemy admit baving twelve staed Intent tions. Hook. m lord rts, unver date ot] Killed and forty wounded yesterday t teaches salar: | ia { Bloemfontein, May 2: | Ame ng the former was Lieut. Gun- Sinton am [assy j a a | “Gen. Hamilton niet with consid | ther a German officer belonging to wntipued ine i BUPPALD. NY May sv bitch nae! ome attuntion at the Outord « avabia stented Yeeterday ind Miev¥l the Pitt Whetinest: 6k anon hetore me | Leaves Pa for St.! Delirious Patient in Belle = ‘ nt, a ‘ the vartous i weloped in the propose 8 Work sbio, How theenedae i ide 4 Into thie. : ; ball alae hia ork Ceneuable. Ki in . oy - ft th - nk ng he latter was Maximoff, the din | My liot 3 Louis, Stopping at vue Jumps Two Buccative Commiiter the (or fte-| te crities ey had taken up at Houtnek with ymmander of the Foreign Legion that this was their an Stories. pairers a eduled this af) Mayor Seymour, of Hayonne, sent a comparatively small loss to ue Twenty-one out of Afty-two of theldereamine, of the pill, that. for ine Way Towns. fernoon. The ees tusday tell The Boers dispersed in several! enemy's casualties occurred among | Proving for the WO annual | nt _ | ——— - five lines refueed fe % ri ‘ ‘ : - |for female teachers is not t cites ole pele ladle om the directions, mainly to the east and| the members of that Legion. Two! CHICAGO, May 2—Admiral Dew Joon ater ott. of Fate conferences were urrare at f th New north, leaving twenty-six prisoners | Fren hmen were among the killed his wife and the party accompanying si @ach road could deal w wh em Je in our hands, including one com Gen. Hamilton speaks in high anh ef § velock wor 4 pod: ovision® af a whol a ie elle lores. A " f mandant and sixteen other wounded | terms of the good service performed | se mu P tor the bettermen special train for M {out . eon Forty cabinetmakers of Kirte | Regin " ! L pchoaie, that f deem {t beet to At Jacksonvitie, which will be reach va @truck late this after n pited men | by the Eighth Hussars under Col, Vaquestionably it will need amen!-| ug Lat “ns & stop of ' work of wtrlk ' o ve er The m Gen, Hamilton is now in camp at! Clowes, and made up into a regiment) en’. and | spall entlon oth three hours « male Here gu Muray's: Bed wes: ween e toe e ” a ave been Jacoberust, As the men needed rest\of jancers, which came into Gen. | ‘er min pes f Mar i Hay w wh t - ‘ mtg for the sirikwing oar repalr ' for a sutden call] “Thes'ee always come kiekere!* [after fighting seven out of the last | Broadwood's bri M f Sh aa tii callin dita oj and 1 off, Hes : ‘oat gade and assisted in ime LP 4 Deleware, Lackawanns and W ten days, | ordered them to halt for) Making the Boers vacate their posi- his measure than with the] G. AR bri cap valid: Toad, went int ” v her ift guarding the pearing in knee breeches, and the proud bond “ -® 1 tion now existe” At &t Loute preporat have heen rf ‘ poof a ape f iiey. They | nett Te I “9 natneeting| “Cen, Broadwood 1 fica Pha REA). REARS: Np: Aes Onn EY poset fter t orrival th parane | % My y ee other contere were| 9 , \ ave heen engineer ie oadwood's briga #h¥*| tout wae gives GF the Garboan ena | ble at “ ral } ya k ‘ erranged for a the ott s wit “« the affair were compelled to how before! airy arrived spon the vene in time 0} tee ‘olen te tha an Shropehire | | va star will ber a 4 4 i vl vane @f the division » ‘ he male ineurrection, — afford valuable assistance by thr Infantry, who cheered loudly | ages nieage Mod { Toaeet ferpen following jines Leben \ Er t f. was struck | When the Dame *euhters con eal M ‘ ( ; pg’ | been laviehiy decorated f pera a ke poe * aad be sl eabead tha t ‘ - }ening the enemy's rear they got within 200 yards o| Prom St Louls the Admiral’s specint t aren, War Vork sinuous ' dpa allay = | During tt ; n loans Git no td amaie dre Wt | The mcony was broken — “s . were pu ‘ h noon Gen. lan tehener's Horse ts also spoken entrai. from Memyp . . bhi Bupt. Arthur Mo War tive § : i Hamilton was joi Gen Bross iat in terms of praise ver the Laulevilie Nashy q | Sone Power and Construct tot \ | ye ij ’ - . . het ‘ trike | - - m= sFiast night and t sking lasted | ff0M Nashvilie to Knowville over the the New Y a ntral Ra anne striker " \ ep - i an c.J Sarre on Chattanooga and Bt Louls, Knoxyille pring turned from Hu day, having sertay om weit de fe “ - 4 will be reached Friday, May 11 | Stalled & general strike ‘ and ? stwad hie 1 of M2 was very proud, Indee!, for] ™E Peuictiin’ thc. ‘keeows ‘ Mr. Waitt prevented a tie-up of the [ff Roure for the day shift and four Thank ° ith 4 F. Ehiln, one of the prettiest | washington over'the Bouthern | Is th o sot the fa um fre ay thy anh woah vou, rensetee. rin a Be ee e lime ¢ nse Wootle hive Carnegie Hatt, and ina short users ate a. sat ing poarmacie’. | SUBSCRIBING AT CAPE Hest’ ar ! railed FOR OTTAWA RELIEF we anit * ae rh eatin 1 CAPE TOWN, May &—Within an > MBM other roads | p 2 amen and after the opening of the Ottaws Fir O08 bimtlar schedule This * be lida ~g an Dane mt pee ' Relief Fund here there were H . Weved, will be done to-fay, ae the ke obs A as em pre- & confirmation. inctuding an im ona of $900 each recorded , Meadors and the oMeials of the roa! ane 4 on tt as . sortant Britten victory | Afriva theona's Horse Wenders ond the fins of tbe r ‘ ie B th eee dane Ra ‘The strike is considered pr ally j ar sow © relief of M —_ Hed, as it is understood t Nik ; ih aan bal m Wil Not Ge to Potter's Piet. | — Aosta ME nt A Plate and the Wutte ester and open UP STEEL WILLS. se pink gowns John Mar the young man ki y eryth . truck at West and Warren « . @etion of the New York Cent i ; bak ciel Tuesday iat, will not be bested in Poi INHALATION CORES fleo stated that (he Eire Lackiwocce Plant at De Kath, 11, » A with compvemice costeme. pape en © His, family are ing ASTHMA, CATARRH, ¢ Uahiah and Western New k One Shift of Workmen—tie ; — se ik eae . interment will be CONSUMPTION, Pesserivenia will acq ak ae jmen une eateed among the 2 iain Lash Vative Women by Day « Vall for free ¢: Pangement. wiekdes 3 ; ee Hse ae ey yt gen Avie is ver. Wahem wa Shoot Them by Vight. * Hook The —e nareed to by the men | : athe Atel nye and satin slippers. crnaimented wit ti es LONDON, Ma Haden-Powe: COULDN’ T KEEP IT. DR. KOCH’S Sanitarium, s for wage “ale a - - - . eer ° arts ‘ from atel . Pimeis ch kak cae cunt any has ate wire. | atin bows in sly stockings the peers re u m Mareking und Kept It Hid from the Children, | \ 119 West 22d St, dema in tines elty ween comttans ner Bu i ‘ “ “We cannot keep Grape-Nuts food | raor hoy on othe 5 tate 72 cente, one cent. t be F ‘ e iin jin the house. It goes so fast I have 7 Mand, and for air-brake .Y he work Oy " the| to hide {t, because the children love @ Month, An increase of it so, It le just the food | have been ") Phe rest of the scheduir t eer So shee . looking for ever so long; something o) the strike: E . i a | that I do not have to stop to prep 7 ‘This mean f wages yy : : a CLARA F. BHLIN. and still is neurishing. Wishing you|) Be Buffalo of at + 517.0 lore . Jall the success you deserve Mary welll cont the Central 15.00 a ae : ‘There was a crowd of her frtends at, Y. Margeson, 80 Lincoln street, Win Mr. Waitt mid to weed t mmencement exercises and Mise | throp, Mass. ment was entire 1 them down, pretending to mistake thon {2 © the recipient of Mowers enough, Grape-Nuts is the most scientifical gone prepared e a Wire! M Nifor night attacks Snyman haa not re. | to fit the parlor of her biome ly made food on the market. It | men and beliey would all be back « next] te Salle which | Counded at preperiie 1 kOd| She ie ninetenn years old, and the eld-| perfectly and completely cooked at | = = Bt work to-morr ‘ | erain groundiens Ot > % eat daughter of Max who keeps| the factory and can be served at an MED. —— a —— peor hen Ete ene “oat hae are! a barber shop at 2 Rutgers street. She instant’s notes, elther with rich cold | sXxoror May 2 CHARLR GRRE LABOR CHIEF NDI " , Nhe ae 4 ry 4 was er 4 (rom Publi Benool 4 in| cream or with hot milk if a hot dish) rT D. meee thas the beet of feclinn ath to \eagure iwi The wing year she passed the | ts desired, When milk or water is Ponere + hie — snown all « the opinior ot Me Ps | goard of Pharmacy of New York and|ased a little sugar should be added,| %H % : Gates's {riends as bes ’ | | the State examinations with « high aver-| but when cold cream is used alone at May's iamting. N. &, Seterdy a. reels nt ER AGENTS 0 ON LINER. ‘si " the natural grape sugar. which can |——~ ——h ADMIRAL WATSON AT and wil not submit to alle clan. Her whee wl on put her in| suMiciently sweet to satisfy the! = PPERS EXPE so > Sy at Te 2 LS embark on the Mamedam for This | possersion o ‘8 ie reg Oe e. This grape sugar is not ERS —EXPERIENCED KOBE, ON WAY HOME. —_ oy Stole Wather's (mem, | acrid Men at 32 ‘est Randolph} i was conapiracy 19) Atier taking $109 from his fathera|the Dames, but” pocket Peter MeCahey, Afteen years old, Ro mace xo] a! neve ad curing, ted ge etvene Mey od ristoe + phe Die—er, hig lower licabs.” ay OO OO OOO OU CUO DEAE GOO 0101019) 9101 01818)2:0101 910s RIELOIOTELOIE® POCO OO OU CUCU OO OOOO OCOD OC OOM one of the Viee-Regrats she added doubttuliy, “COME IN! COME IN! 1900; THE WEDDING OF MISS CROCKER. a oe eer ee) OLHOOL PA BILL A LAW, Gov. Roosevelt Signs the! Davis Plan for Salaries. Moorial to The Kveaing Worlt) ALBANY, May ! -Gov. Roosevelt to- day gigned the Davis Sehool hers’ Salary Behedule bli) for New York Cit (ly—Cheered at Rotterdam ‘e Decks. Brielayers and Bionemasons’ Union,| WASHINGTON, May 3 ~The Same é ROTTERDAM. May 2-The Boer Grand Jury on evidence presented Baiimore, with Rear-Admiral toon delewates were warml be wee concerned In we socsatt og (Atoard. Nas arrived at Kobe en Why they didm't want to wear @ Sige Bd ether are pigeel opoone Mbox. an i route to the United States rourers = as they drove to the quay « poarte | Wee eanee katekerbockers, of the scene| ine steamer Maa ot am the Holland. [ Ainerivan line, bownd for New Yor tr, Layee, the diplomatic mt of Y,occomonay | party ~ but they are decerm. ined to imohe the best of it or Jost @ Dit nervous and sensitive about ENAMEL-WARE DIPPERS, |APPLY I, C. MFG. CO, 186 COOK ST., BROOKLYN, Helo Wanted—Mate. DIPPERS—EX PE |ENCED ENAMEL-WARE DIPPERS, APPLY 1. C. MFG. CO., 186 COOK ST. BROOKLYN. red over the granules, as some AN AMERICAN JAILED, Pisin, Seni om granules in the process of manufar- ture, when the starch of the grains Pre«| is changed from starch to grape augat by the process of mantifacture in effect, is the first act of therefore Eres ets Food PRETORIA, Wednesday, fe 2—An| be lo weston and is moat perfectiy assimilated by the very weakest rg Os a a , Rover OMiciale Arrest Him to

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