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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16; 1900, SAY SHE POISONED “EFAS. [125,000 MINERS ARE OUT; CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. oeuvres in France by foe _——_ hero Four Army Corps. dence of men used to the handli of labor's surest weapon, They are Berkie Chumko, a Seventeen- brave enough now that .ey are face Year-Old Servant, Ac- PARIG, Sept, 1.—The grand manoeu-|to face with revolution, but not, with . cused of Putting Carbolic iCOWBOY ON RAMPAGE, _— 'Shot Pistols in Car and Caused Panic of Passengerse a High O'Neil, commonly known a@ “Buck” O'Neil, formerly one of the: ; best known cowboys with Buffalo Bill's . Wild West Show, gave an exhibition of : | ¥ron of the French Army entered thelr the exception of thi'r leaders, #0 final ard ri it tord: Th pees ri PR gettetitec ta Bree! 4 sublimely sure of the outcome as are ,, the great wheat plain of France the mine operators who, perhaps, pro- shooting on & Smith atreet trolley car 6 Acid in Employer's Chick- Four army corps are taking part in| teat too much, in Brookiyn early this morning an@ oil the mimic warfare, ‘The keheme 6up-) “These men have oniy trumped-up caused a stampede among the passeme en Out of Revenge—Mr, Etkin’s Lips Were Burned and His Children Escape Eating the Deadly Food, poses Paris to be besteged, A French i army, from the southwent, Advancing | Brlevances, the operators way, } el), with three compantona, Peter to ite rellef, encounters at Chartres an) "They are well enough off, The y John Barrett and Willtam Quine army of the enemy sent to hold it tn ¢ Pe ton, went (o Coney Island Jaat night © check \ COA |The supply of Hquor waa notieeal ‘The headquarters of the Generalts- \/ 4 liowored when they left about 1 o'el 4 fimo, Brugere, are established at Char- ‘The four stood on the rear platform of ‘ tres, where the Foreign Attaches are ¥ . hi WC a Amith street oar, where the breese iS also quartered, [leut, T. Rentley Mott, i 0%, mikht beat cool thelr fevered brows, 7 oe v1 | the American Milltary Attache at Parts, the car neared Warren atreet 0") i \ ee? ae _ Py = 4 Berkie Chumko, a reventeen-year-old ) wervant girl, was arraigned in the Har- | represents the United Mtat jarew Warmer and decided to whoop ® Sora’ COUPE: Chis mnening, betore Maule | The manoeuvres conclude sept, 9 with oe up and ralse the temperature all around, ive polite Deg i Ja review of 100,00 troope by Prosident| rratutitce Drawing two big self-acting revolver rate Hoan, charged with trying to pote | Loubet, at Chartres | : ACU CULTS Ag P) | from his pockets, O'Neil started binging © fon the family of Louis Etkin, a whole A striking feature of the operations Is We CARN ay | away sale paper manufacturer, living at S18 he Introduction on an extensive seale io v4 #) The car wan going at top speed and of automobiles, in order to secure 7 oa the frightened y neers dared not try to Jump off As the guna kept pope ping over thelr heads, men, women and |) J children made a grand seramble to ga | 7) {away from O'Neil’ vicinity, Tnpite o@ 9 | a minute alt were packed together In an) under the first (wo went oF ‘The shooting and the cries of the pate songera were heard by Detectives Hare | rinaton, Murphy and Raleigh, of the | Brooklyn Central Office, As the oar ir pasved them, the motorman keeping om Vy full power trying to escape the bullete by going faster, (he three officers jump at One Hundred and Twelfth street, end whore factory te at Paterson, N. J. = ‘The girl was held in $1.00 for examina- tlon to-morrow. She appeared absolute- ly Indifferent. The chicken will be anas lyned by a chemist today It be sald a bottle’ containing carbolle a acid had atood on a shelf in the Btkin house for several months and that the | Chumko. gil had been told by Mra Eikin it was poison. practionl test of thelr military utility. | Roveral of the Generale and mort of the! |members of their staffe have been fur nlehed with fast, ght motor-cars, which 1 value. camps covered | in a few hours yesterday, Gen, Brugere’s orderly of. cer ran 170 kilometres In the morning, | making a complete elreuit of the two) armies and furnishing Gen, Hrugere with full details of (he situation by noon | WEST HOR THER NORTHERN COAL COAL FELD UNKNOWN 40 200 Sq.mints Where auto cars can be utilised the FASTERW MIDDLE Recently the girl, it is weld, broke ; UG gO. od on, 4 ‘ use’ of horess by. generals and rave WESTERN MIDDLE + fo. , O'Nel’® ammunition was gone and” ’ @ valuable Dresden china parlor sengers would appear doomed, | SOUTHERN . 140 de no realstance to being Wt a! lamp, costing $y.’ Last evening Mrs, Heavy forage and provision auto oe. he made jande 4 outed, In the Butler Street Court O'Neil wae Eikin told her whe would have to pay jwaxone are also doing valuable work REGION OF THE GREAT STRIKE her week's salary, which was due. ‘The het ante of having tried to polson the family of) i, motor care _ Sli heh) IMAL A AL A il hs Sl hth i AB ha drunk, Hie companions were @ned: @ get even.” clan, Dr, Judd, who sew at once that|itundred and ‘Twenty-sixth atreet at Meg: Ry TT i vontet ference,” wat Ata cree thely, aedentinaae bh i + POISON IN CHICKEN carhotle acid had been put In the food. | tion, where there ty a matron, On Her | or ingiors. » "No grievances?” say the strikers DETECTIVES FOR MINES of tho car was riddled with the bulleta:) / 0% . The Ktkine have three children, Louls, | way up she attempted to stab Policeman | - 7 | In reply, "Why, we pre suffering | however, and m few oloctric Mahia Mrs. Itkin and her husband ordered AH OE and Gareiina Luckily the Btu Ryan with her hatpin \® . Umea rie =1 starvation, and avery abuse that wo | along the trolley route were amashed, | ty dinner, having made arrange: jot the food war ditcovered before they Hutehinson and William, and # daugh- ro ee in mei » the of had a chanoe to eat any IES IT, Murlanne, left by, Bishop Bouth, | MAV@ NOW rovolted at ts so palpable | a anckes Mea i ba heepetel mo ibe “the cane was then reported to the 1 dian istic gle was yi warn sia in ‘fat x Hie sion that State legislation has already cov- Pigedets tial Pa bales be neler ised bed ‘ waais bigot ed SHE TOOK MORPHINE family sat down to the dinner table, Bast One Hundred and Fourth street ail the gigh would way r hn ween in| At Crescent and Grand avenues, Astoria, ered it.” © Tan at A tally rey Hpohed larvae ane cone Fs out os Monday iniealas 4 aoe | : in Bellevae a Prisoner Laney Ee Ee At tes Obviously the only way to deters tious miner tiv this nehborhood but that the collieries would be aban: ney ipresded the Hope that li Would be tol| mine the question Is to visit the) An agent for a barbed wire company | doned as noon an the etrike wan settled, wlead of doing #o she put on her hat GIRL ARRESTED lowed by the removal of his family strikers in thelr homes and beyond | state! towday that he had wold thou! The local minesworkers' leaders are and ran out, Mra, itkin then brought J Mroand Mre, Bikin w n court, but the region of paved alreets and com: Js of pounds of wire to the opera | busily preparing for the inauguration : fh the ohiehen and ity pecull Karly thie morning the girl was found | were not disposed t charge. FAMILY SCANDALS fortable homes into th "i tore Ne that the mines|of the strike, A meeting will be held in] Ruth Long, twenty-two years old, waa) ime th & Bns boardingyhonse at 16 Pitty he thoumht a great deal of the : fortable homes lito the smoky shad: | wit ie fenced in are barriers erectod| this elty tonight and another in Free-|taken to Bellevue Hospital thin morn RITE Re ONS street, She wae taken to the Bast One foniidren,” sald Mrs Ud, speaking for] William, the youngest son, and Marry| OW of the great coal cakers, where | around the breaker houses beyond [lank To-morrow another open-alr ma ing from 114 Bast Tenth street, sufforing | BURNED HIS LIPS. Hundred and Fourth street station: | both, art we don't think she meant! made much wcandal in the place, Will: hundreas of miners’ huts are huddled| which no Intruder would dare ventute, |meeting (# booked for Freeland, at which |from morphine potsoning. ‘The palloe |) house and, before being accused of the} to poison them, She probably Just] jam was sued for $10.0 damages by! together on what is known as a, President Mitchell in expected here tor| President Mitchell and PJ. Moduire, | put her under arrest, saying she cried) orld reporter, | f After the soup had been served and| station and Capi, Haughey and Detee | a dy ivoning W e@aton with no lil-effects seemed very ignorant and could the servant | tives Callaban and Reid started out to ‘was told to bring in the chicken, Ine] And the ih bit Wittle Bngliah Attompting Mr, Kitkin took a taste of It and Itferime by the#police, said ehe did not | wanted co spotl our dinner, because we! samuel Solomon, a ciaaremaker of the, bh." hlalt, and aw soon as he arrives he will| President of the Brotherhood of Car+| to commit autolda She will not dle, burned his tins, He did not swallow any | poison the family were golig to make her pay for & lamp] village, for alienating the affattions of patch, take personal charge of the strike, He! penters and Joiners, will speak, ‘Tenants in the houre heart her serenm 7 Of It, and none of the others tasted it.] @he patrol wagon was then secured which she broke if she persisted In| his wife, Dolly, The woman was ten THEIR SQUALID HOMES will be accompanted by « portion of his| Meetings have been arranged in every |ing at 6 A. M. ‘They found hor writhe © Air. Bitkin called fn the family phyal land the glel was taken (o the Bast One leaving us without notice yearn the boy's renlor | + J oftiee stuff, |town in the district, and a final appeal |ing on the bed and called In Dr, C, Moms CAD A! : vagy Honty Southgate marred Hila Roddy, A patch has neither passable roads,| ‘The men employed at the Colerain and| will be made to the men to obey tha|dini, of 108 Rast Tenth street, ‘The dees) tor found on empty bottle that had eons Py ’ tho daughter of Hugh V. Roddy, of street lamps nor scvers, A shiny| Beaver Meadow collterten of the A. #.| order of the National President, } | Merrick, TT, In 180 He was then the straam follaws the stony roadways Van Wyckie Company will hold a meet+| A, Pardee & Co. are likely to meet a] tained morphine and pald she had taken ry | representative of an English manutace down the billsidon, and at night the ink at the Leviston Schoolhouse toe} committee of thelr men some time toe ]an overdose, He sald nh wan evidently turing fem, and (hey went to London on) Aight to decide whether to strike, ‘The! day for the consideration of a Met of] habitual user of the drag. a - thelr honeymoon, blackness is like that of the mines,| men were warned this week by L. Pars erlevances ‘The proprietor of the house was very 4 MODE Sy Stee tt They were later involved In a grave! tis to long since th» little shanties reticent, He was induced to say that the woman went to live In the hevweg en scandal that stand here guiltless of paint | tifleation, an Kvening World reporter her, #he had been adopted by Bishop] erna mystery (0 us all He brought sult against her for di) whitewash or window panes, hays] MIN OWNERS SA HE od Tharniey, the Sad ‘ Hi. | Cd Higbee ast Geena succeeded in establishing the Mentity of Southmate, but there was some differs vorce and # simultaneous action against ; the young man, toon Betweon, hor end SH, Boulhgnie AT GOOD GROUND. 1, Letfingwell, a prominent | known hs oe tha they might be HORT W whlch she had Intended 0 SED Up “My poor unfortunate boy,’ sald the three years ago and that ended tn th Ave var i fi sovlety man of New Haven, Coon, ak | mistakes for a deliberate cultivation GOT A NI G. aten Inland to a relative, ao and th n In thel An Avening World reporter visited mm for the alienation! of the pleturesque, She went out exch morning ostensibly and saw Hishard i.) 'n8 damages in srief-siricken minister, “Would that he anvalment of the adoption papers. The] Good Ground tovd had been murdered. It wae hie Infatua> oir) was finely educated and obtained} Southgate, fom ther of the young) of hie wife's affections, Moat of the poor families, and they | ‘ bien ” to work, yet ihe proprietor Was) Beet tion for (hat young woman that drove . tow Y. b * hie She filed a counter wult, alleging that | 4 positive that she had any regular work young 4 porition here in New York as a gov-| Woman, who fae bie Surmmer home ane are never small families, live in one| President Olyphant, of (he Delaware, whatever, ‘There have teen one or (wo i him mad, Bho bewitched him with her orness: Jihere: wad Mrs, Bo It Bdgar, wife off he wae drank throughout thelr ye . | 4 | 4 to do or whom ¢he worked for, ‘This? and Hudson Caral Company, sald (o-) committees of labor unions from other | morning, just before 6 o'clock, hi eyes, Jumt ax he maddened other men scopallan clergyman, with whom) moon and ‘Phe owent back to Mra. Southgate] the 1 ptuved hor money, and when | OF (Wo roots, pathetically bare, but |" jay of (he ‘atest statements of Presi] places among the men, but it ts notl the young Woman scream, i before him,” Hfor w while, but was told, 1 belleve,| tie lave Bishop's adopted daughter} #he wroww to her parents for funds he) kept clean and neat by the WOMEN, |e, Mitchell, of the United Mine Works| known what they came for, as they did upetaire ne found er room pe Two miles from the vil f Good that whe ought to work to help her| stoped after she had left the Souths | intercepted the letters and appropriste!! yhon whom the strikers’ burden ot lore of America hot address themselves to the compa. | Se Wee fou aoe thot” Ground, a drive through the Long Isl-| parents, who live somewhere in Towa, {ites Bach expressed surprive that (he) (heir cont He wan later removel) viveey will fall most heavily, Bach | ‘Here Iv his telegram, In it you will] nien hrorphine and Inte and woods, leads to a cleating on the! She arrived tn Good Ground several] slclie and the young woman had been) ag trustee of the entate of hie uncle, : tole tha [AEe he Says 'AN Linmediate reply tere] “AM the men were at work yesterday |, Dr, Mondint ai shores of Peconic May, whence stands days ago to viait the family of John 1 live wilh each obit Carles Ta BHARATI ot these women has already folt theyre iat that cose not look us it hein elght of the ten dollleries, ‘Two | fcom hus beg ApOUL Y , , | @ group of four cottages One te tens Rudd. Monday abe went to Mrs, Bouth-| “Helen” said Richard —Bouthgate, | for.e of the strike not yet technically | jig given up plerty of time to constier| others were closed, one beoause of a anted by Hichard King Southgate, & gate's and there met my son for the |’ » of five daughters of a New KIDNAPPED HIS SON. begun, the arbitration proposition, does itt" Istrine among the drivers, who are moat New York lawyor, ei his mother, Mr! frat time, yore aa ee eer) ite Aldnapped his von Horatio and) — WQ MONEY, NO HOPE. Mr. Olyphant declared ihat the num>,1¥ boye and easily influenced, and the Baran 1. Bouthgate, widow of Bishop! “And thie is the unhappy ending, 1) aNd now lives In Der vee viea| placed him In the of his mother ' her of minera at work yesterday was! other colliery waa closed for repairs to Horatio Southgate, & distinguished min- ot knw ‘se girl! went two years ago. She visited | ‘ With no money, no provisions, 7 Y Sena Cok ORL TiAHat Aa paeinibe do Hae haa Rw @ Hh I do not Good Ground n Auguat and on Monday i Mre Baran B Bou e, widow y, nO provisions, 1M greater than at any time for several eee A, Wutantnacn deain care, may come this afternoon) ey drove her to the station, @he| Sishop Horalto fouthgate, of Astorla,| credit, no hope and no experience of | weeks past think 1 oan say that oneshalft of cottage Is occupied by Hute to the funeral, I do not know that ee}! An official of the compary whe has] the miners are opposed to a strike, but 1, 4 the eMfeacy of a strike it is perhaps rate, his wie and her father, the Rev. Jin to blame, but | would have been bet> sald she wae going to return to her Hefore the divorce euii came to trial just returned from the mines sald of} many #0 opposed will go out because Henry M, Barbour, with his family |ter pleased if my ron had heen mure| mother, Harry Harbour left the Hex!) Honey goutheute withdrew hix actions | HOt strane that all these women | inp situation of clase sympathy, 1 have heard many | imae Commty a a ah ba ay go Rovert | dered. day or on Wednesday, 1 am not MUTE) tie nis wife and Arthur LoM®ngwell,| Weleb, frish, Ainerican, Hungarian] ‘rhe men have made no complaint | way that they dk not want to quit.” Cateh Fire sbrow, of dart Bightyseoond ¥ whieh, i | G. te, al ‘, t i p one fi 5 tentolppeenmacinianteneenvetiainst> oemestenttinemen y siveot, Manhattan, « vestryman of Dr. AN ACCOMPLISHED GIRL. “He met her here two weeks ago, but | Hehe emieen” A ae ay allan, have on eoling i | Ar ; Harbours church and ils family phys] * Tit waw apparent to none of U8 THAT (Ney | ee ne eisarbour, have. lived @ labor leaders may be able tO) of vigorous reform in the anthracite fully as they exchange secret con-| The entire Kings County ated Impart more confidence In a day OF) regions, 1 met a litle dirtystaced | Mdences with their netghvors. Railroad sweiem in Brooklyn wae hela sleian An Bvening World reporter iniers]were specially attached to each other, " Hi side r bh ave maare ime one with them | a4 became the fone of a distinguished! gre up tor a halt hour thie aarnt ‘ With the elder Mra Southgate f+! viewod Willham G, Bouthaete, the girl's] There WasmauAlly Rome one wi mianionaty bleh two, At present they have to deal) youngster with black clothes and tn pr eidamatitnan to eioaoslty eats sleciric third rail. petting fre to. tha, ) , 1 : " , , f ; , outdoors. merly lived Helen Bouthwate, who Had fosior brother, at his hime, uit Hart One t when they were outdoo Hutehinnory lives with his father-ine| as teat they ean with the DIKEr jamp projecting from the front of his! fully grasped the situation, and in| Rooden atr Vullon ereen toe, born Forbes and adopted In chilly jgundrad and Fitty-Nih alreot ' HER DEMEANOR ‘ | " jaw at 6 Kast Blgnty-ninth street. | prut ‘ nor's wife expressed | , fridge, Oefevilve Inaul 1 by Bishop Bouthwate, Bh HAD amaxed at the developments of this. aK: | Wishara hae a CARTS ROA GLABRA CS he which ® mine fe exprense’/ on) that showed he had spent his day| every poor liltle house there ix the | {pe Hrllee atten been tenderly reared, war educated ati ray.” he wuld. “lt Ie Almont incred Helen is nineteen, She apparent: | to me yesterday fi ine, same pitiful seanty equipment, the ; edy. D pre pie iy id @ city ros er) f LB cde | fyi 6 the convent, Georaetown, D.C. a0 lia me that Helen couid have liten with | 1y Hid not care for the aoclety of men, | Ave Co mip ik Madison “stem starvation,” she sad slowly.| “How old are you?” lene absence of everything that had grown Into beautiful womanhood, | , but J understood that there was a/ Avenue, where hie mother, Mrs. Barah| | i kos life other th truge ’ jyoung Barbour in such a olive Ale H. Southgate, reeides, tt was while, “elther way, so far as 1 can see! opipht,” he Haped makes heom other than & Atruse ys ininews men hele Two years ago aie quarrotied with her | though ahe had xeparated from our fam: | Youn man in New York whom wheres) i Ce ee a) ies LS anh: tae hues nte?t gle that is not quite worth while, Manhattan, keeping them statied foster mother and left her home, @he li. it waa wo! because of misconduct, | karded with some favo | Holte doutn December, 4%, that) Work has heen slack and my us| “And how much wages do you! ‘There are miners, It (8 true, frugal] the line went Weal and the familly Heard Moths | 1 have alwa,s kuown her to tw a xood,| “#he was qulet und renerved In her| Voseh T ties Viel A we Ex kn band has not made enouRh to buy | arnt” Welshmen for the most part, who -— Ine of her until thie Bummer When honevt ilel. of uliblomished oraliehare | M r anid there was nothing to in. | Ok one Pan TA Nee OY ®' provisions, We need food this very! Thirty centa a day.” jown their homes, but these are not) QUIGG IN HAVANA, re. Bouthgate, vieiting the Rev, Bd- te a condition of affairs as would) i J "s Patch, ward Bouihga an adopted non of the! ‘ster mother wan an opera singer, 1!" a i veh yin Pg Te tint of], $h@ had Just finished hor studies at an minute, What money Is left from) 11 is no wonder that the family that | to ba found'on Jownacn’s Patch Bisliop, an Lplacepal clergyman in Hal+|peijeve, who married a clergyman and Thursday night 7pAidlite Ih eorReN a Mabe He wan buying powder from the company | was obliged to depend on this baby's) DEPEND ON JUSTICE, With Contractor Dady Mt y denoribed ie i ’ sO timore, found ihe girl visiting at Nit | wee left a widow aid penniless when) “Marry Harbour wan not of a happy | ea a ee, eaten pee, Catan up hy the robbety of the COM:|oarnings should be pante-stricken| ‘There are strikers, of course, who home, She invited her to coma to Vielt | iolen was only three years old. My | dimponition, He wan embittered becauer) ee se eee tie antdont the girl) Dany sores | now. claim that vietory cannot delay long. her at Good Ground, though at the of his (duck and to far from going y both because the justice of thelr] jfAVANA, Sept. theMichael J parents adopted her and the moth coune will win outside sympathy and! ie frooklyn contractor, with an Jirtaus in the Presbyterian Hus. | "We have to bay at the company | “T have no heart for a fight,” sighed time of the separation the elder woman on secluded paths neni making love to a| Wao dol jatierward, married and went to At store, because it would be unpleasant | ‘ was exceedingly angty and #000 | braska, where phe is row living. Helen air! he would much prefer taking a)? Uh Peer an ' re, : y another poor woman, "What 08 &! poonnse there are no other laborers| neor. and Mr. lemuel FB Quigg Nave fnio court to have the lewal adoption | way highly educated, firat at our home book, getting Into A boat and rowing to ng Bar’ ‘a oly was removed otherwise for my bushand at the) aght moan to us? to take thelr places biped B by the Bishop dissolved by private tutors and mubsequently at % spot off the point, where he would iO ali Aa | jena sees mine, And, to tell the truth, we, | Tha implies, of course, unloas an) Mir Quine paid his reapeete to Got the Georgetown Convent of the Visitas) lle by tend Vk gabe Ait that the two! Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, to his father's | haven't the money to Ko elvewnore. | WAITING AND PRAYING, —anti-striie faction asserts itself, an ernortieneral Wood “T ean wearcely ore’ 0 t ' + $s offe } tying up of the collieries and were It Dove, aad the testimony of others Uw A MINERS OVERCHARGED, | “Waiting and praying and wateh\ cout minos, and that will be felt frat ARITHMETIC AND FOOD. Meanwhilo Henry Grosvenor Barbour, who had oj ‘ toroner Nh . | [ r pportuntty to observe bearn| ‘oroner haw not yet wet a date (Or! jn jing our bables starve, The labor of all by the claes of persons finan: i) faving failed in business, and out of CHARMING GIRL. ‘out. If they were their loveemaking | the Indueat The mine people, you know, give) . 7 4 School Children Must Be Better Fed, me ou cf the minera orders on the store In ‘unions want to keep us and pe rhaps| cially interested In the mines, ny, Bighty MET AT GOOD GROUND. >. 3 tion Binterhood in Washington. employment, went with his father to rT port, " ©} he aan accomplished organist, vine pmiust have been clandestine, and of \ It Is no exaggeration to say that) A young girl In New He met the feats slater ne mothe Hiniot and planint i pi fuentiy ot Lean only ppeak of what T paw STRAWS CALLED IN, | piace of cash wages, and the oT apes ocaeh ct sehr od na he thle coal famine has already begun.| Bthel Thornton, rays no one tha | tnlaw, Their infatuation was instant, | #everal languages, I fook Helen down to the 246 train - ae charges us $1.40 for a sack of flour bs pyre. rl Hundreds of waaons owned by Indl- hetter right to speak of Grape: Monday Miss For! nv “L think the In one of the moa charms And that la Inet we have seen with ‘Those| that other denlora charge $1.10 for, |4 strike ean dp mot. sfienree haows viduals siood yesterday awaiting thelr| food than she “IT waa In school, ta galled since leaving the protection of her| Ing airieT ever knew. tn all the yenre Or ee van watt Hien Whe Wore Summer Mate No, we have no protection, and | here fen or at T Rave! 8O/ chance to sland In Hine and secure a! in poor health, until Moms ae ta foster mother, raid #he wes going to wea her | have never heard a @, Wile of Rotor Kagan Grediline ; i‘ trikein | -ope left. ; supply of coal hefore the storehouse give me Grape-Nuts ¥ { Brooklyn to visit friends, This was inst her character, Hor en: | Pores boarded with me fur three " that's why the men are striking. | There is a peculiarly grim section perame exhausted improve at ouce, both Bat thought lrante, as the had beenlerangement. trom. our fahily. wan due) Meek AM her conduct was above re-| Straw hate were at a Mberal dis-| “But we cannot jive while the|of Acranton known Aas ‘Jobnion's| AL FAMINE FEARE physically, and | {mproved 90 & governess im Now York and hadleciely to religion, At the convent she) DORM, Bhe wan even more Feserved} count In the Anancial district to-day.| strike is going on, ‘The store will|Patch,” where all the children are) COAL D. | work at school that T got 100 in many acquaintances. embraced the Catholle faith, There wan} (oan waen | had seen her before, Biel dept. 16 always marks the calling in i thing on evedtt, not |foreed to he slate pickers or mule! No reserve supply of coal ts kept on) metic, and during that time 1 has a wweet, Kentie disposition and I] of this style of headgear, as ome) NOt send Uw anything Lai drivers or mill workers, and where hand for the city's use sor 4 pounds In weight and am Brokers Wave Fa After she left for Brooklyn the al t ther, q ait) route Eta a ae My aapell ha oi sotinat ter don't think he bothered her head about] brokers and their clerks found out} even flour or potatos, and that '8|syery mother’s face shows years of) —Aftor’ leaving one miner's home, | gaining noticed, but no heed was paid to It, Lor] wishen it was by mutual agreement "* Mme” before they had been long in the} about all we have to eat. 1 cannot) pationt suffering, |where a seven-verr-old girl vas a) “There is no one who hase he wae accustomed to go and come A#] that her adoption was annulled Hamm surprined at what 1 hear, WHY’ “On the floor of the Block Hxchange! Ket work myself | Right above this smutty litle sot-| mill worker and ber two little broth: | recommend the fool more he pleased. inion thd Went out to Nobeeekh to during er Atay at my house Mr, Bar-) 4 couple of members who appearel) go | ahall either cee my husband! tlement rire great sombre hills of dull) ers “slate pleke where none of than I, Mamma neglect 0 p pour did not even cail on her once, crowned with straws loat their hats in \black dust. These hills are formed, the children had shoes, | went to} it for about three weeks, and I cn REV. BARBOUR’S STATEMENT | tN? nome of her mother, where the do. bi bors orden, | Saaene, the cutee We.) thot or despised aa soad or wateh Il be told, of the refuse from! H ty’s, on Main avenuo, one of to fail in health agnin, #0 T ly voted herself to her musical studies and giter of straw hata was food }you will be told, Li aggerty's, nO, 0 Ne fied Rev. Henry Barbour made a otate-| remained until the past Winter, when AN ADOPTED DAUGHTER, scale, these children die for lack of f004.) conntioss tons of sifted onal, ithe Institutions now called a “supply | menced the tse of the over, ; 1 End? Oh, nobody can see the end.| ‘To the needy dwellers on “John-| store,” since company stores were de-| now 1 don’t Intend to do wil she came Waat to Baltimore, the home of| Helen Southgate came into the Bouth- le apr um ‘ment to-day to an Evening World rey . my foster brother, the Rey, Hdward| gate family by adoption. She was le-/ KILLED IN A WRECK, porter, He aid son's Patch” they mean more than. clared (Ilegal, and inquired as to the|Grape-Nuts on the table.” to nee Do you wonder we are aot glad to that, for every cubic foot of this black | conditions of the miners It is well for parents to know t " “The girl's name is Helen Forbes, | Southgate, gally adopted by the late Bishop Hora the strike?” i ; " Oe athe beautiful, "| l substance has had its equivalent in| They are unusually well off,” was|Grape-Nuts food Plercing apee shat vurned lato. men's tragedy that has ended hie Ne lea erene| ary ofthe Prototant Mplocopal Church | WO Liver Lant in Wendoon Cotte] In all familien (thea are apparently docked wages |the prompt asuurance elements from the grains, f souls and maddened them, She infat-| shock to me, He wae not vicious, though and writer on Oriental subjects. '| glom Of Traine on the Boston [the majority where the hushands'| ‘To be gure they nave found a ase! “Some of them may be hard up; and cooked In siteh @ Way as ie uaied my son with her wonderful eyes,| 1 understand of late he had been some-| He made a study of Mahometaniam and Maine Mead. wages are insufficient) the following for the black aur, an hd t Is fe-| iit vo brit Mo pte Nie te orca yiesney et may ' rt ally valuable, bu! e hone a ae e . ‘ j He did not know her a week, Bhe came] what unateady and perhaps indulged in| for the Hpiacopal Missionary Board, and) qygy WEIR, N. H., Sept. +15.-Two| Violation of the law Is permitted dy, et crag bile ‘sometimes the beat of Lecavee they| lated: the phosphate of x too muoh drink, after his ordination in 140 he was for “They were together all the time,| "None of ua know where Helen has! ten years in charge of the Bplacopatian| jn — head-on collision between two were no otiser young people wane sone. oe went aney bie Good] mission work in the sabe of the| freight trains on the White Mountain girls of the same age work ten hours| conl would together at trees with |Ground last Wednerday she 22 Fan 4 real \ i] a can't nerve Legge ye fs yg orl iden estan. +f dienyl Apegh mead gl ebed BLU pended oa hit ast” Math) day in the oltk mile, It Is not a cheerful atmoaphere on} bit we can't do anything else for be canner idhciy have brought it with her, their names, Since her|to accept other biehoprice that were of-| The accident occurred at a curve about Johnson's Patch, Men who have al- Which may Indicate that there Is} It ts of the greatest import ho slipped tt in his coat| name became coupled with this dreadful| fered him, While at Astoria he took] third of a mile above The Weire # CHILDREN DOOMED. gel et Tee cuant e wrasse rath tn the miners’ coni-| growihg enitdren, and. #4 to Good Ground to vialt, men were killed and four were injured Boye of from seven to twelve Work] iisustly, they believe, for the time| haven't money to waste, We accom-| tained from the feld grat as coal “plekers” and, which is worse, t ting {t from the|modate them by giving them provi-| tained in Grape-Nuts, unites lam aay sal on orders from the company,| albumen of food to quickly | C U her every- hia I. » “eo - eit ini yy Lon ii under charge, He Patti ie yr ep peng eal The outlook for the next generation) to the events of the coming weak bisist of the ote RM, mp \fac's food that NG b ettention to he could have gone te. It ee ‘There were dour none, Rickard, Henry, ‘high upon Ube track, is therefore dublow. There is need Women shake ther heads dolc- repeees nerve,