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tailgate tetas Inaaahdlis Gases ee WEATHER—FAIR AND COOL. GHI| @be PRICK ON CENT EDITION ; [Cire [* Circulation Books Open to All.” | o0ks Open to Ail.” | to All.” =—-— —————_——————————— Se — CORBETT IMPLORES _ WIFE TO JOIN HIM. as She Cal!!s His Loving Telegram Absurd and ! Declares that She Will Not Forgive Him. Vere Corbett, Coby 's saloon, Thirty te way, 8 Stories about woman false, Come over here quick, darting WHI prove IL hove sem only. } Annee, om Hotel Coot, London Rept, 1M, 100, AP Mra Jamer Corbett toda 1 aroused bh re and ° re ' ce to her lawyers, Howe & Humme : Mra, Corbe was a ig Mvening World reporter, to whom upburdcned she # “George M rhett's man ager and his companton hin Burope. ia quoted ae having said Will be plenwed (f pl ‘e@rybody knows her the room in wi ore on his way te ty n Met wife screamed after im hoo bela ite you in the head and Kills you " “Burely Mr. Cort « cable mensage} to mo is, to way east, slightly ine | consistent with Considine’s assurance that Jim will be pleased if faue, or why ahould he cable me in the endearing manner expr In hia ewble message? 1 HER VERIFICATION. HGonaidine’® statement as to my re mark when Corbett loft ix also to sa Whe deant very quest and It more { than verifies what ! © nald, that be 0 dove elt sort, When dim left Oe ses + 3-590069605532- fore Mr. Corty 1 for the fight he had a last interview w Burke, at which Mr. Considine wa ent and at which the final « Ke t of the conmpiracy to rob the public waa cule | 4 minated * { My ee 1 Mr. Hummel, has tn hie? * vucher ecks which > tel the posited by oF Cor Us ernie. anil wh alfives this entire villainy w proven "When T married Mr. Corbett 1 did ao © amply MRS. JAM J. CORBETT Feb ee bee eeebaee pene ee iiat hile depar re was known to me ie | jon a pay w Prove ngaged his pean sleamer uni weeumed 1 of ‘Martin, acl paid for he pi a of soar woman nirr we vel Baldwin Put a Load of Buckshot Into| hame Mh wailing usele alan 8 beyor Thomas Doyle and Was Shot Himself. unless it wax for Merion m NEVER FORGIVE HIM, Angered hoe se bie em refine ok bie y ound l whe would obe "His ontreatios ow, that he will prove te ald whe would obey } me hii take him ail the amatior {2 lt hie daughter ma mn Thomas | her fathe . ' | 4 in my I have only contempt tor) Move. of thin shot and fatwiiy| Mem, Baldwin went to the house door vor forgive n | Wounded Horace Baldwin, a wealthy | about 5 o'cloek last ¢ panded (0 who shadowed me during the pant two, Mi! dl Doyle fred one wot at his) jim months, This wae done with a view! *Wee heart, but missed her \ Baldwin ap that 1, without Gis knowing tt, should! Doyle take no legal steps to attach the It# mer and courted Grace Baldwin, the! je stood on the of the fight and the moneys he received for his share of the betting, woich waa| tops, Doyle fell pretty twenty-vear-old daughter of Hald- | ade a surety by Metoy's will ide ase] Mie The two became engaged wit it} shot Baldwin four times He also fired ) (hPrent to ‘lay down’ In the fant Haldwin's know edge Jone shot at the gir! who had come to MP. Corbett undoubtedly felt | would) When liv learned of the engagement dont take some action to 5 ot MyHO ANd gaiueday Baldwi . f hortiediy left this country to avold por. day Ballwin was furtou Doyle then ran half a mile and board gona) service of papers on him, Tam) ie stered Doyle t the place lw Newark car, He war found un-| * geaured, however, by Mr. Hummel that Doyle departed threatening to kt concious at Market and Broad streets the New York courts will protect me ‘le 1 le returned peat Hy Me oath) Heh Mater ae| Whole familly, He returned ywalerioy at 1.15 this morning \ transfer of his property with a view to defrauding me of my rights will not! hold good. 1 | NE i HERSOLE | FINED. | His cable message |x not answered it and will tu enter into any further * Hed to Pay 810 in London , hin. 1 pyrpo: did ali L could to pre Dar for tanoriine Dems We vent hie) Knowing omy ‘whereaboure Withaai, $0) aknet pa xnowing he had sent qdiitional mes eal eee PINK 4 satee to Me, ‘Voby (o be sure tonne me| VONDON, Bept, 19-0. Notherant AU and got me (@ withdraw my divorce mult, | MP Aetress, waw ned @F ($10) today but | propore to have nothing more to for atlowing two dow to be Im od | + em Corbett and have the fulleay | {POM the United Brates without muss, against him. vr _- —_— PINKERTON DENIE. IT ¥ THE PRESIDENT BACK. | hours ending 8 7, 4, The WASHINGTON, Sept, 19,-Presideni McKinley arrived here early to-day and Sent to the Immediately took up the C 40 quien ie Deotrr aight ing World *his afterneon 1/8! weataiis { The Rvewing World | ee lip PITTSBURGS WIN. Wer vee PeeLEReeneeunruroucemrerr io oe eee + ee ee ESSERE SPE OED DD Tet Ore eee eee Se SeTeTerereterrt* FE: sao untae rat IN FATAL GUN DUEL. RECORD AND NOTES. jirerccrccccctonesssprrresessse Republicans Issue a Statement Showing} (My Join J. fiias, Pres dent of the Actors’ onion and Businees't the Time Spent Abroad by Tam- it ; to avold the notoriety whieh he, him elf about, and ar de “ hat T should leave him if hy v i with defeat, 8 then 4 fered feat from Fits simmons, Sharke ard Joffrice , withstanding which 1 remained with| aa fasts, suffering all sorte of ili-treatmen i LOVER AND FATHER excuse thal he left America and) ening when Doyle headed: "Hichard NoteMr, (rv him, a Lb ‘It was only recently [ learned that! truck farmer, of Hilton, No J. late last} again oalte He anded , he retuned a orney by the name of | yj : Sietebert vow , ight. Baldwi also shot ny le tou han ' he | Hoffman to employ private detectives seul vot Doyle. Hoth! Boldwin, shouting that he woud kill York Jame 10, re.) in Tammany. In May of that year tile not overdrawn Indeed sew York Marek gy,|Matded and he remaned, veturned Sept, 21, InPO—Lett New York Feb. 90) ree! song 4 Nov, ue ( red with @ shoteun and werked for Baldwin this Bum: | emptied one, barrel Into Doyle's body as ie Wounded may rove suddenly and INT—Lett New Vork Peb, 24, re- New York Aprtt 24, res | 4, suri wore spread turned duly MO, 18DR—Lett New York April #7, re Lad al time in Burope and on steame: | boc ‘ratte ry | And naw his aweetheart, Bhe gave him He ie dying in the Newark Hospital, Amolin, We bare po armed guards, med watchmen of armed pe Be Horrified at Bryan's cnet for the thirty-sts No Armed Detectives of Hin Amenes day, Sept, 20, for Sew Vork wlonn, |} City and viotmity: Mair toe night, fale end warmer tion, He will return to Canton Friday, ‘The following letter was received by |} Thursday, fresh ensterty such a reply. Mr, Croker naid: | (me since nis arrival here,” lowered himpelf by making onl A man who makes a 1 ve Mawuityl Alleghany Mowniaiog oo hel aintement like the one he made can't y ate Mee TEE Ih coladon the partment tc M4 | get much lower,” i batety Simnain on Veunapte| i | SUT TAB Matha od" aid adeno | 4 Mailrond lis & tesoately (fom Khan —— ; | Pinkerton desecttsem AnrAntume, dearnes Protect it Wy tho aueomarie aetion tthe iri Sbasuin a ant Gurren: veywad the ability of taitibie We Ponsa T9Rig Nimtien ‘ener Wy. t There se aut a9 lola of Wail iw ibe above Te area, Leave New York ore WEATHER—FAIN AND COOL, TASER “tx S28 [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | | | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900, aan one aie : aati — a i | i : GREAT MINERS STRIKE GROWS HOUR BY HOUR. ne Oy ; 126,000 MEN OUT, LEADERS SAY; NO SETTLEMENT IN PROSPECT. errrerrrrverrereni bebe bed bene bbe . tA LOCAL OBJECI LESSON OF MINERS' STRIKE—WHAT IT ALREADY MEANS HERE IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK, Sept, 18, 1900. Dear Sirs We have received your order for five or #ix tons of La@high stove coal. WE REGRET BXCERDINGLY THAT WE n CAN ONLY ACCEPT TWO TONS OF THIS ORDER and have laid 5 it aside for delivery as soon as possible 1) $5.40 per ton on the walk; Bands of moartne Miners March to Coleraine, Where Colliery Is Crip- pled--Coal Roads ata Standstill-- First Blow at Reading Company To-Day, When 2,500 Men Quit Work+-Situa. tion Is Growing More Serious. ‘ . ' t 4 * » ‘ . ‘ labor of housing additional 1 WE ARE COMPELLED BY THE PORCK OF CIRCUM. STANCES CAUSED BY THE MINERS STRIKE TO SCALA + DOWN ORDERS not already a . do not anticipate a long strike, yot we are compelled by pridence | hot to obligate ourselves for the future . $} | At the same time, WHEN THE STRIKE 18 OVER THE ‘ j WILL RECEDE UNDOUUTRDLY, and it will therete { for the customers not to have bought too much of the commodity at © i ' epied co thie iimit For while we Another article by Miss 'Olivia Howard Dunbar, of The Lven ne World, deserib- ing the women warriors of jthe strike, appears on page 2 lol to-day's issue, All who wish to understand — the ree advanced to Oh.he ton, the dint H vith on, willeoon be esiveme, vew vera, | causes ot the coal strike y 1 the strike browmht rahe hume to fT should read this series of articles, Miss Dunbar is the PHENO EEE MM Ken oreepenprrbeebenne se, ONY Wom correspondent actually on the field studying ‘ t MITCHELL DECLARES some of the erenteet HR PRICK hotter @ bigh price, We shall hope on future orders to give you all you may desire, Yours truly, ae. ahove letter nas actaally rece w Vork from one of the la |} cont firme in rder for half a dosen can be ihe tere than w week ald, ed thie morning by If only two t ered by auch a fem, with the ESEND. INNERS, THORNE PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19.—Prest- United Mine ’ i 14 i t ; HAZLETON, Pa, Sept. 1 H “Most encouraging reports have heen received 4 from the Hazleton and Sehuylkill districts The moat 4 ia J i gratifying report was that 2,800 employees of the ’ } » ’ dont Miteh Workers, after getting vartal reports at Hazleton from hia Hentenants to- Philadelphia and Reading Company, at Mahanoy $ day, mado the statement that 126,000 * City and viemnity, decided to strike. This is the first # out of the 141,000 mine workers a N 2. Yow Bard 8. break of any magnitude among the employees of the « the anthracite fields are lle to-day, A 2, Eva Moe 8 + Reading Company ') All of the strike leaders ray th y ’ Turper 8 : “As we predicted at the beginning of this contest, © are confident that every mine will be $ the miners have in no instance violated the law, and | ted un Ugbt before the end of the ———— }Z ate all conducting themselves quietly, with a deter. ? k and the preduetton of coal will “CROKER IN EUROPE, 99 *® Mination to continue the contest until their eminently ¢ at a wiandatill Ro just demands bayve been neeeded to, There ave 12d,. +) Mareiing, the form of permuaaton » OOO men now oul.” -PRESIDENT MITCHELL "§ eod by the Hingieton strikers im 189%, btobae ton region \ determined bend of etaletololotelotetotototete trivers from MeAdoo went to several — £ TELL PEOPLE THE TRUTH, — fi inar.setirnenss tote tartar and Induced several hundred men not 0 go Lo Work It was thik marching fom mine to ho mine diy after day in an effort to Agent of the Pasterns Makers’ Union) many Chief. ft Ws Horn and reared in Sovanton, Aw a hoy yf. Mo#.men trom work, hut culminated ponihecieiinelniaiiaainagtiins |# worked in the mines. I returned ten dave a moa HO hil ro by One } init there. | kn the whole ahamerul at ays feputie yeara ayo. me of the moat Ins owners in the Vagleton Calvin fluential mi ty Committee in six yeara, two years, four montha| 4 nines ae Olivia Ho d Dunbar's t Rowing, atatne and LWentpofve dave, net Mise via Howard Dunbar's pictures, put era trip 10 Burope | lished in The Evening World, of the misery nnd de- In 18M was cul mort beause of trouwe| # Dasement of the Mineworkers and their families ave regi n. gave out an intorview toedey full of deflance, ip which he declared that the operators will never yleld to ; the demands of the strikers, and that it ina Aght to the Anish What Is likely to become a serious } v , Ido not think she has f resignation a® Grand Sachem wan ie) » wor " q 8 vials vipa for the worst cases. lam glad The Evening World sent a | Burope mhortly after ried off feariess, faithful woman there. Let the people know movement for rein the truth, though it may make every true American 4 blush for shame ww the elees| short time and took bt Note-/The year 1867 wan u «reat year \ burope for Me Chom It was in thie year that the sensational uLies cOneERNIK feature of the altuation is the stop. j Why } f WV T page of coal tram: and the conne ] ” Ay t quent laying off of « ‘ q ‘ | train crews, Carrying coat is almost ata stand: " still ju the Wyoming, and Lacka- Hable Decaune Me then reached the | dettotetoletotete teleleinbelototolninloloiolalminteiniatelotidetoiniaieletetelatelniaialutntefer wiltina regions and many hundred hie ana “friend "| -jof ratlroaders are idie, These a iss “SWE FACE ACRISIS _viviinltttalti That yea 6 Prin thought of Benator Mannas speech, in) whi he Benator rald that ¢ Uryan | wave strike an hipping coal tor N, Sep “—'t ( Mew / Mt ughed | man note | | A LOW MAN. yf Mead thal. 1 don't nelteve thet | (Me Chinese fe or Hanna © mai tt What he ment trame Pent ‘ fi . a . 0 Wan toat if Me. iryan war ele Mont to pewee nemointior ‘ ulin the triste woudl he nolged with hor ee uke ib, & NEW CHINESE EDICT, | Mtrivers Keeotna bs tir Ae looks to ma ae though ihe, It tir irAllda Biel ; " i ubiicane are tHing weared ne we ine Unite 4 j hen rhe sa Says the Trus's Would] ii scum to Be lintien apathy aout! ® concerned Orders Reform of ate Wma m of Empire and Ree, : igh: Wil | ft te the beliet in offeial chreten twen of tah Omlctate to Pit STON, Pa 1. 19.-—'The tee [that the Chinese Government " sd : gaat? Election DALY Is IMP IMPROVING. | ehing 1p among the minos of this section ’ net necemt the man proposte RERLIN. » Sk iba ne ti t the anthraclté’ region was: fade His Heeietnry Saye He tas Been [fem ao that 1 oe TOt SBP EN SMENA! fats erie ft mmplete to-day when S00 non-union [United srates Gr Ponneyivanis Gaal Richard Croker was all nmilen this Suffering from (ine | * | miners of morning when he came out of the come trtite, [18 WHRAPAw Ite forces frm Brut in restoring | Compan ed to enter the works. Piatt had Midi bo lerge tb nyg of Ageretary Lawior thie aftersoon oid | mmedintely, oF fo join Germany Y he hucpres When the rators of the Ren- in which Mr, Croker catied Platt a tar, ea. Rvoning World reporer that Marcus/And Mastand, and perha SOMO hw cat }dam mine ed at the colliery ay " AF | Daly was seemingly much Improved jother of the allied poy inno Ne saying that he would not lower himaelf] pig iy feeling better than at any Paern th Chine form ee ttn thon voy found suspended over the street Mr, Lawior| nee ‘ ae the Kmpire een lin the heart of that mining town a feure of a mine-owner hanged in ef. , Dae rouble te helleved to be| Charge, he Biate De xplain some point of the German note (Continued on Second Pagad

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