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"York." WRATHER-FAIR, HOTEL SUICIDE IS _ SON OF A PREACHER $1,000,000 NOW FOR GALVESTON. Man Who Killed Killed Himself In the St. Charles Posi- tively Identified as Henry Grosvenor Bar- ber. Heart-Broken Father Is Pastor of the Church of the Holy Disciple— Woman Is Missing: ‘The man who committed sulcide at! the #1, Charles Hotel, Brooklyn, last night, and whore woman companton myateriously disappeared, was positive: | fy Mentified thie afternoon ae Henry Grosvenor Barber, (he son of the rece tor of the Qhurch of the Holy Disciples the Rev. Henry M Harber | The Wentifeation awa made by Clergyman himself, who wos overcome when he realized that his son, “That is my eon,’ be @ald, with the fears running down hie cheeks, I know who tho girl ls, Good Ground, L. 1, where he spent the Gummer." He refused to give the name of the oir), ‘ He and hia aged wite were so grief- Biticken that Detective Kneeland, of Brooklyn, who had worked on the case with rare skill, forbade them from deing questioned further for being. The man rogisioted last night wih a woman at the St, Charles Hotel, Hrvok- lyn, a 3M, Bartlett and wife, New He was found dead this morning the the sulekle was He met her at he time With two bullet wounds in his head The woman was missing, A small roll of money that the young) * | ‘man possessed Inet night was not fount | It ts probable that the man and wo- | man intended to dle together, but at) the last moment her resolution dalled | her and she left him Barber atteanpted to céneeal hie fdentity by removing a laundry mark from his collars and euitte and tearing} the lining from his hat The pawitickets found in his clothing) further tended to confuse and detectives working on the ease at one time this afternoon were certain that he was Harry Raab, a conductor on | the Madison avenue line, In whose name the clerayman'e son had pawned sev eral articles, ‘The detective found that the laundry 6,090, found on the shirt of the was made in the Yorkville on Park avenue, bevween Bighty-seventh and Pighty-eighth wirecta, this boroumh, There it was said {t tad been put on the linen of @ man named Bouth- gate, who lived with his father-in-law @t @ Bast Pigmy-ninth atreet, @overal of the pawntiekets found on the euicide were made out in the name of Gouthgate, ‘The address ip that of the church ant feotory, The clergyman said that his gon-tntew, Mr, Bouthwate, was in the @oumry, When the detective doserthed the Brookiyn sutcide the old man sank eck tn bie chair with a ory of pain, “My boy, my poor boy!” he moaned, He ald that Henry had been out of ‘work, but had expected to secure em- oyment toon, He’ called yemterday at the reotory and carried away a drew uit belonging to file father, This sult the detective foilnd had been pawned ‘with Frank Gobel, of 16% Second ave- wue, yesterday for M, Tho ticket was femed in the name of Barner: The young woman had brown hal end eyes, an oval fare and regular, white teeth, which showed prettily when ghe smiled, Her hands were ehapely and well kept. The nails had the glint of pearl, which showed cou- otant manieuring. Her volce wan mupieni and well modu. dated. Ble ‘ the ote of a well-bred irl, Siig wan (ai) and plender, Bhe wore @ light walst and @ straw salior hat. Her skirt was of dark material, Bho and the man seemed to be greatly | WTC Attached to each other, hie Identity, | i }Fulns of Galveston, Half a Million More To-Morrow Night--Death List Swelling. PDDEEDADE EEE P DD PLADOAD EDD GHD GOVERNOR OF TEXAS THANKS To the Editor of The sutficiently tha tor its generou ao Gasaeneesscoususouececesees seceded: AUSTIN, Tex,, Bept, 14, The fund for the tellef of the Gal- veston sufferers now aggregates §1,- 000,000, and it will re@eh $1,600,000 by to-morrow night. Most of this amount f6 In the hands of Goy, Sayers, who will direct the work of expending it for food, sup- plies and other relief measures. —_———— LIST OF 2,701 DEAD. Looks Now as if Batimates of| 5.000 Vietime of Galveston Hor- | ror May Re Correst, | HOUBTON, 'fex,, Rept, 14, The Port to-day prints a list of 2,701 names of the Galveston dead, | compiled trom various soufees, but! believed to be authentle, | There were hundreds of bodies burned, buried at sea and in the ‘sand, of which no identification was) possible. There were other hundreds who were buried on the beach of the! mainland, few of whom have been} identified, There ar any bodes atil] In the) and seattered along the beach of the matniand and) in the marshes, where they were! thrown by the water, Bome of these bodies have been sent twenty miles inland along small water-coursca by the rush of high waters, Taking all things Into considera- ‘tion, there seems no longer any doubt that the Mumber of dead will reach beyond the estimates of 5,000 made by Mayor Jones, Major R. G, Lowe and other reliable citizens of Galveston, About 1,800 people arrived here from Galveston last night, and o truly dilapidated lot they are. They fe being cared for as well as possi- Four buildings wave been set apart for the bepefit of refi Dut of the 3,600 who have reached here so far Sir yglleane, Faigle a lie charge, the remainder of them ping to y. of relatives and s, ave been di in the transportation of provisions be- cause of a lack of boats, but there are more boats now, and the work to-day will be faster and more com- plete, ee BENEATH RUINS. Hundreds of Vietime Ravted Under the W ert of Ralidinge reine Nodien, GALVESTON, Texas, Sept, 14,— The work of dispbsing of the dead continues to-iny, Several hundred AUSTIN, IN, Texas, Sept. 13, Telegram received. Have drawn as instructed. I cannot to mae Added Before 1TH AEE aE bi bbe ® THE WORLD. World, New York: nk The World s eftorts in be- 4) half ot the storm sufferers. JOSEPH D. SAYERS, Governor ot Texas: PDELDEDDIEEEEEDREDRD POO G EFDA TAPE DDRENG DDE AOAD DOES | | Heeb bieebebitebeeet GALVESTON’S PRESENT NEEDS. GALVESTON, Tex, Sept, 14, At a meeting of the (Gen- eral Committve lowing appeal to the public wae adopted; ur mont urment present a je now are dininfect - lime, coment, masoline stoves, wnnoline, chareanl furnaces and charcunl, Nearby towne also mur wend bread, For rematider of 0 money will be mont avail. able, beonase we can make porchases trom time to time with ore dinere f miscellaneous = comtell would exe qi nnsintunee ao far received, ‘Ww, Cy Jones, Mayor M, Imsker, J. cM MeWMnster, Clare a, ence Ousley, Committee,’ AUN tag n Lowe, with mall boards attract attention on the beach moar Twenty-sixth street and tell the etory of where about seventy-five bodies have been laid to rest, In the extreme western part of the city about sixty bodies were cremated with the wreckage of the homes of the unfortunate viet A conflict of auth due to a mis- understanding precipitated a tem~- porary disorganization of the police of the city yesterday, It seems that when Gen, Scurry, 4djutant-General of the Texas Vol- unter Guard, arrived im the city with | about 200 militia from Houston, he conferred with the Chief of Police as to the plans for preserving law and order, An order was issued by the Chief of Police to the effect that the sol- diers should arrest all persona found carrying arms unless they showed a written order signed by the Chief of Police or Mayor giving them permis- sion to go armed,* The result was that about fifty eit- izens wearing deputy sheriff badges were arrested by the soldiers and taken to Pollee Headquarters, The agidiers had no way of knowing by | | Z| ‘Y Circulation Books | Open to Al 77 - NEW YORK, "FRIDAY, SKPTEMBER M4, 5,000 f U vu BROOKLYN VS, C! GINGINNATI bs iciaictanenntal WEATHER FORECAST, Porcenst tur the thirty-nix hours ending at 8, M, Sat- lint winds, een oe — CANADIAN GETS A CROSS, LONDON, day announces that the Vietoria Cros has been bestowed on Arthur Lindsay, 1900, COAL MINERS’ SCENES IN STRIKE REGION, MINERS PIFCUISING , Come STRIKE: CHICAGO 0909000- | NEW YORK. or oo ae VCINNATI UNIQ UE APPEA L BOY MINERS TO PARADE THROUGH NEW YORK STREETS. JORE BY INNINGS, Oe VO T0610: Opi Qe 2 YN 000000 0 Od VINNERS AT HARLEM “™ U 4 »AY — GOT HER $11,000, V1} One a lwe eth | GOMPERS | To AID. a oe ae Beatdes these colleries those of the \9 that the miners and their leaders! ory will remain idle Ontario and Western Railroad Com- 1". better provided for it to e| — ooo t p pe h J Oo e l pany, embracing the Pine Brook. |‘han the public has teen led to be-1 Bt ANG OF MINERBy WEATHER R—FAIR, x BASEBALL é RACING ‘TO PUBLIC SYMPATHY. | oe } wee ope 55,000 Coal-Diggérs Quit Work | To-Day and Operators Hire . Special Deputies—Gompers 4 to Speak at Shamokin. 4 (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) 1 SCRANTON, Pa,, Sept: A - Fred Dilcher, of the National Board of the United Mine 7 9 Workers of America, has planned to create sympathy in 7 |Now York for the mine abuses in northeastern Pennsyl+ iq vanio by eseorting to New York §,000 of the boy “br@ake | ers and ming boys, THESE BOYS ARE FROM EIGHT TO TWELVE YEARS © OLD, WORK FOR 50 AND 40 CENTS A DAY, AND HAVE HAD NO SCHOOLING, THEY ARE OBLIGED TO WOR | BECAUSE OF THE INSUFFICIENT WAGES ‘Pain TO TH W MEN " iy Mr Dileher is now corresponding with labor orga ~ ih tions In New York and Philadelphia relative to the beat © time for conducting * procession of these boy mine#works — ove the length of Manhattan, The labor leaders here believe that this proposed de» Monstration will win them the sympathy and help they need Mine operators are prepared to fight the atrike to the finish, Their present plan of campaign is to select some ong mine, put it in operation by choosing those among tte jstrikers who have been least well paid and promising. them good pay and permanent positions, This, It is believed, will be a basis on which to start all |the mills in operation, It will, at all events, create dissatta faction in the labor ranks, ‘ | Fight and bloodshed are predicted | a. . | {ttt Hdd b theese on none EERE ERT ODD te \+ i j SOME FEATURES OF \4 It THE BIG COAL STRIKE, | t beta ‘ Twelve thousand miners in the Seranton distrtiet | } are already out ‘ Fifty-five thousand miners wil qo out tosnightas } preference to waiting until Monday 1 A large percentage of mine will be paid thelr j4 August wages Saturday . 1 Thus the resources of the strikers far exceed (He popular impression Seranton companies have stopped the sale of p to their miners and raised the price to others 26 ce ; Mine-owners are swearing in many deputies ‘aie y pectation of trouble ' PPP oh eo L Poe cee C eee errr rere rrrerrrrr. 4 raued of spectals already: eae Kiged and subject to a apectal eal, i President Nicholls, of District Noy | ArouRnONE the region this afternoon | {im very near to a complete snut- down a large 56, 000 Quit, TO-DAY. Many Colllertes Clone Down and | rhe miners and thelr leaders say J, United Mine Workers of America, ; Operators tiet Ready toe they are not disturbed as yet over| this afternoon jesued the following | Py euRKle: the means of support for the strikers | statement from headquarters heres a SCRANTON, Pa. Sept, 14, | DUFIRE the past week the workert! ‘The situation ax we view It tie) a have recelved their August pay, some afternoon a satisfactory, Many ot | Operations to-day in the @BbleD ro. ihe ful) month and others only to the collieries are already closed, mines owned by the Delaware, Ltek-\ the 20th, and aa the month was one Aw the powder on hand ts emia awanna and Weatern Railroad Com-| of the bent for a long time thelr pay | our men are quitting work, pre pany, employing 10,000 mine warkers. | wan correspondingly high, especially to buy it for teae than $2.76 @ hog are almost at @ standytill, there be>| among the Lackawanna Company a! when they need it again ing a few men gathered around the! Lote | “From reporte recolved it {8 OWR 7 ‘They bave now two or three weeks'| opinion that to-morrow atty ae pay die, which they will secure early) will see a complete tleup and in October, and the general feeling coltery and mine openings, but none of them go- Ing to work on Monday every i Heve Ameritoan Feder m Chief to Ad. " drone 10,000 M Ahenon Min, Pa Susday, BSHAMOKIN, Pa,, Sept. 14.--A tele- gram was received this afternoon by | John Fahey, President of the Ninth | District United Min@ Workers of America, from Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, announcing that he will be here on Sunday to addroas a mass meeting which the strike leaders ex will be attended by at least 10,- mine workers. This ts interpreted by the strikers pt, 15, for New York ») vicinity: Generally Bopt, 14.—The Gasgetie to- of Mrathcona's Horse, for rescuing alto mean that the American edera wounded trooper in the face of a heavy) tion of Labor will assist them In thetr Boer fire Lad mrerte Bands Sianderion, Aun 6 Care o CHER tie RELL! atruggle. a a ne fupord Physioal Sanaltion ale and pure, we’ day, and the condition existing Briggs and West Ridge mines, m=) ai of chose facte warrant the state ploying 1,800, and the Mownt Pleasant | wont that the atrike (s on neariy| Vt) Hold Mase Weetinae and Sole | Mento Keep Sivay from Mineman - , 600 employees, are shut) forty-e 0 1 advance of the Cy | eolllery, with 600 employes e shut) forty-eight hours in advan f atliohel) Saye No (Ostet down to-day, the men deciding to quit) time set for it to begin | OsprNAPOLIS Bent after they had assemt for work To-night will see the practieal clow-| y Preaidont of the The Delaware and Hudec ympany he Of every mine and breaker \o the | Workers, tot sald mines are working, but with « emall| Lackawanna section, extending from) \* " ner In whieh force | Pittston on the south to Forest City The statement given out yesterday | on the north, These working® give| cy sve ho regcote deepie: i by Presiient Olyphant, of this com-) employment to nearly 45,000 men and) ooiisjor pndert aking Co. mater pany, war discounted somewhat by | boys more Mai re ih et eh talon “hit the action of his employees in de-| Ure number of employees in the ane] ! 1 sgn clding to obey almost to a man the | thractte coal flelds of Pennaylvanta “ a 1 matter ang order to wirike, clean up thelr places) rators Sherif | « sae tt down e and leave the mines in proper condi- |p aweer oO) wage earnere, tlon sede at the mines, The | | inue Second Paes The Individtial operators, embrac-| Hutson Company soe ax many } ane.) ‘ethan irty mines and] of it ¢ employer It can ing more th thir ji ite mine employers as , a | shave Line (ich breakers, are likewise doing little to- fas spectal oMoers in cane of necemsity, Tong, Retires. No. taster “ Another company le reported to have the Foauayivanie ‘Limited 4 ai

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