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a he a a WRATHEN FIR AND © EDITION “¢ ee ep = j 14 aS i j 4 First Parade of , Region Miss Olivia Howard Dun- ls bar, Special Commissioner of The Evening World in the coal strike region, is the only | woman correspondent who ji? has been actually on the 1 believe the Government ought to compe: the ee HORE RIAA NAB POPUP FF 'SBy ) i : operators to continue the work in the mines, in the Y 4 K Bachange that the old eptantiehed i ground studying the condi- eROIK ise of its nuthority over public necessi.es and Vi! \FU firm of Hateh & Foote bankers and ; ‘ : Dublic utilities, 4 prokere at 2 Newwau atroet, had made! $ tion of the miners, 7 R The Bion of the brutatity of (hat supemmiendent 5 eae: 7 ? A ’ i ane mane i i inc ry toward that little boy mule drive 5 | y and se y PelenRen . wives and families SWNCE YE> | § graphically told by Mins Dunbar Duatehany, ie enough | | a] } ] {} f Danie: Wa Ne krayshatred! > fore the great strike began. ® to make the blood tingle ‘ i il 1} od { - pondor momter of th ea mtate x . The Evening World is doing w ronktng people a ; vou ' 1 Jment wh awed even & surprine| 2 | Her articles are published R greats sve my printing these true stories from the bah ARE anne Mi i2 daily. The third in the series, 8" ada 1 | i taltlive ks Ge Hae 2, N H . ” f V ure r ¥ a4 ad ag Poote has é describing the child slavery BR! GCKLYN \ I OUIS Mr Mote has ben ’ ‘ . Wh account A system and other abuses, ap- | LOC bran | pe erne te ares pears on Page 2 of indi! pane vay Duninels arttete trom WitIKesbanre om rhe sevond ST ’ ar ee Be issue, 490000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 | BROAQKL YH , 0 ON | 9 0 t.2 | - 60000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 0 , LIABILITIES $2,000,000, i HABLETON, Sept, 18—~The fret! 66 998 | we roumhly tuure aty march of strikers ip this region took APPEALTO EVERY HEART 2 i and our apnete atc Ce place early to-day when about one & (By William Long, President of aerator Union No, 1.) \Q) ‘ neat pr ' a Mi Poote, m ine neane a : hundred men from McAdoo, Auden- % ' Spiel joe as bis country home rae No “i ; iF ‘orktown, headed i I think that the united orga.ized lat ft ‘ reid and ¥ ba) we % tire country should see to Yt that iHeke an sieeds | WINA ; AT HAV ha bee Hoe Shree. wees t brass band, marched through the @ ininers win theje trike, and sual work as that being : a Bu rd HH ie ali LL @ done by Mins via Howard Dunbar thre ry F ROT IE Nh N Wore he bet ide o0 route to the Coleraine 4 Evening World should help it along. Her AbacRi Bohs “4 I 5 BO'Van sppesieling A oaere > Colliery to indues the men there to @ of the awfuy degradations forced upon the helpless @ Pied t F quit work, ig miners appeal to every heart and bring home to the 5 og oD ‘ . The otrikere di@ not attempt tp! B public this disgrace to our Amerienn civinzation ° Hotel seemed greatly med TST. Low , force them to suspend work, but @ > AT ST, LOUIS, merely asked them to do eo, In this & sdf Hot , ; : i they wore quite successful, ag anum- § ' ; es | I , . of myortales men User to vane torte, Dunbar's article from Willkesbarre on the second ) their homes, The marching miners 690 M AN IN PELL CyueE then went back to McAdoo, : ' ' LLEVUE bilant fo y years, bar tigen 4 sors mere" POLICE CLUBBERS 9 aa, mans MARES BALORT . of them carrying treet whe | oi inpeoting : i recked ners nate auane cote and is now @lube, surrounded the Crawford and 1 van Renee oY, O11 dd DOOD OOOO 40-9 0OR0O fc oop TO STAND TRIAL. on fd it ona day and requested the men to quit, 1 his ir r vd railroad te Mattore looked equelty for o few ————— \y WAR ekpored dy ‘The Evening | deat at it wae fot hin:parts| vara: ales BNGMNT ak ; CROKER'S DAILY DAILY TAlaee minutes, but the women were told’ Chief of Police Devar von ; At tine ne a © profit Wat the work bolas done there Cid! Ordered to Investi ae FAILED IN 1884, 0) uo HE HAS NOW wot interfere with the strike, and gate , t GERMANY MAKES Ms J we they returned to iceir homes satis.| the Brutal Beating of hn an dane him #0 th i ; Pie Sasnit, <umin festa aoe ries Wail wal eral kaa WAL BET $80,000 ba" ' mol ' mined for t — ' it Jeanesville washery last night & number of men wore held up on the Hasleton road while returning from work and were forced to prom- {ee mot to go to the mines to-day, They kept their promise, Other reports from the South Side give instances of individual cases of violence yraterday against minére who did not quit work, ' FORTIFYING MINES. Armed Guards and Barbed Wire ’ to Defend Colllertes in Case of Tr (tpeetal te The Kvening Work.) WILKESBARRE, Sept. 18.—The coal operators have already begun to guard their colleries, Spevial police | men have been sworn in and armed.” These armed men are stationed! ,. about the works and warn away all) who approach. Hesides there guards) ue the great collerien of the Laligh Val- ley and the Kingston Coal Compeny are surrounded with high fences) conepi ay topped with several rows of barbed) wire, Other operators huve or dered | almilar fences to be erected The tie-up in the Wyoming region | is complete to-day, ‘The Lehigh and Wilkesbarre and the Pennsylvania} | \' Coal Company mines are |e, and Lie | ngnertions of the operators that they would be able to run them to-day with @ large force of men proved wrong. ~ CRISIS IN GREAT COAL STRIKE. MINES GUARDED — - - TT ng ee—eeerenene GOR nena OOL, " “ Cireutation E Books Open to 4 All” _ NEW YORK, TURSDAY, @8rS ss To Dita rvs & ee Tiagg BS, ‘a & fer... “a ny j Girikere Occurs in Hazleton _ __ --Some Disturbances. | GRAPHIC STRIKE STORY. (By (, M, Waldron, Vices President of Empire Brance No, 36, Let- n ter-Carriers’ Association.) ' f Ht} ee . Benjamin T b hus ili dA Aw mae sade aml Pht ined in’ bus ; ‘ Two of His Men, an ‘a i i nb sew A NEW DEMAND. ' ; fas " , Says He Is Confident of INSANE BANKER C.B. FOOTE. LOSES SECRETLY $500,000 OF PAR‘ BY ARMED MEN.RUINS WALL STREET FIRM. ea ATHEN =P AIR ano COO ABER OS 1900, PRICK ONE cent, | 4 ER’S MONEY, ee Insane and Dying After Wild Speculation that -gpeeeedladoaaneneeeeiaee iimtelauiclassimial Osedbnenadinnnassbensanbnnosbsanionne 2009 | PITTS BURG Involved Hatch & Foote for More f " q Wa eoolved a genult i i 246 are UEGaL oy Une GTA & My |), Bryan and Stanchfield’s he ' No Peace for China Until Authors of Peking 0) ic wun Patadaer he vil Election. Sig We de Aen Fe Au Outrages Are Given Up, ans Aesth sy. Giokae: ban fal: eet a Wat FORT ARTIS tar itn tae be BERLIN, op th no rea “Poole | LAWYER" ba STATEMENT, FO eT san a ene These are the two policemen saat ‘ a) i ok e }# ' ng Jistormation from authoritative SP Govern fi ‘ . x aio haiemas James Kk - Jo nes aayent OLASCO \2 STEAMERS iadaths vislaingry al . i Taner at Cote ea t ir Croker IN CUSTODY. SUNK ¢ BT GUA aivrrion to ot tiene who. ere te lape'y FooTe's MIND GONE, ie Hy "New York Cor ie a itialidipiots sponathie for the outrage niurral M i ) oat Mr Bryaa will be | WASHINGTON Se seit is sald \ ' . k Hf , ql ' | roker aid today Policeman Charged with nikeliterentievodlk the Btate Depariment that Ho emer ho \ atior tien all a aac deale | { the eb litter nor to way around, and never was Extortion Indicted and in Collision Off the #y_enee_ mith the | ial cael lis ry ideas i, oe a i" ~ | ir Mont vi syn ie 4 ny) A is . ne yarhers and waiters and that Jury harded to Judge Co we] LIVERPOOL, Bent kh The Heiden THE WIRES. Asante Ay Walsh Gang. BURY eLL HILL SEES ae " haa ‘. a ba ut BR ING ee as ee tt acer [cn Lat the Hoffman House J i# a Kood. fellow, ner than & | | | ce | Gine ‘1 Besatona, to-dAY, | steamer Gordon Castle and the Germa baka WA , | at he Metro : — inl s aginst Policeman \ sit: Somatic Cees A » of the Criminal Court J ateniner Stormarn collided in Cordiy cof bas act pi i ‘ He " | TO ABANDON MINES. winds amd Avis nia G conwaid, t)@ wife) Hay Bunlyy nicht ant both vemos! Aldermen After Brook~jItinerary of the Ex-Sen- Poriy-alnth atte Joer of the New Rnglind & sputter, & nth maine) (P| ean | myriaatis ty aie’ Sort ol iPad ahd ; ; Aft Supt, Luther Orders Mates Holnted feoman und Mee Greenwald] cTMenW of thy perscne.on homrd the lyn Rapd Transit ator Was Discussed, 7 aughee Dr Thomas b | a! ty and the] Ont of Two Shafts at reed with i > Mra “te A Company: but Not Fixed. | Hawtitiee, {RS AN da, Br. ae Onan, del een ine ‘ ire Pebtbantin ; AD Gh] POTTSVILLE, Pa, Sept. 18 offering Kin was owned by Maclay & Metntyre, | ; Py 1 Lipa " ne iin am am Ar . wm f s ne and irer ompany, thie i t WAR repremente nue |" nf Cilawgaw Me J ¢ ler to hotet the Athe Mtormarn was nd " . vid] "ny and 4a "Twas hulle a two ay Oe Se A i rwned by the Nord aha dov, 8 * " ‘ of the| Hambura ron ‘ nd Jaime Ll aunt p . Candinan thus ie an Inlet of 8 Goings rf ba oli FOOTE” s DEALINGS. Wale | cpaie ; Me beivee des oe ar h « f ws 1a ‘ NAN arraliened before Judge , ante Toss | j \ ul POLICE RAISE 97.738.50. by Alderman Hag Figion, of the es Li he Hd one | transe were mat . ihancrneatint enth Assembly Bini Mbatitwie the und Hun. pranalvieenne Nad Bootwiren |. Phen : hia OWA, and ; Me di] The fund raised oy the Greater Mew ® Haward Murer, | lve months olf and] peaolution waa ref ey Mr t i ie exient tod ior four y | York Poltoe Department war this Just learning to toddle, fell into w tub af | o said toa that en-Me ator H's yf nome of 1 ; re A i i of 4} noon sanded over to Mayor Van ash MH Not | yurehases and sales of larwe blocks of ) t , . Hi, raid that Mr. Foote's cage] Wy Chet Devers. for the rettal of th chasks and ‘other rmattors, time be | stuck upon margin Hy Y hhopelens and Pe “aeath i A semitone had no (ime to speak on baidia. Mr. Poote not only Wraded in Sugar, om ue at any moment TTB susihay ’ i il