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OPI RAT PAPUAN OR ERRNO VRE RDYe LPR AE 2 ope. “I WON'T SAY ANYTHING ABUUT THE COAL TROUBLE.” NO TRUSTS, SAYS HANNA; _HERE TO RAISE F UNDS. Makes the Fifth Member of a Council of Million- alre Leaders, Including Senator Elkins, Frank-’ lin. Murphy, Thomas Dolan and Cornelius § Bliss, Which Met This Afternoon. T repeat that all the organisa. law, and that hi @ppress the people, have b the power to that fray thor and thi interested labor and the public in weneral, How do they know thin? The irom and rivel combina. tone are comp @nother the same Mnee of Bahtnene an ig MARK HANNA in a sintement tothe Anagolated Prowse to-day. Five Repuditoan millionalrom held a peoret conference tn the Republican ational Committee Headquarters in the Metropolitan Léfe Builting this atter- toon, They were Genator Btaphen Bikins, Franklin Mure ed of the New Jersey State Commit. Thomas Dolan, of Philadelphia; Goenator Hanna and C. N, Bilis There was much epeciiation around quarters regarding the which lasted several houra, fas little dowbt aa to ite gens which was to devise the, to raise the necessary cam- Daign funds, As the millionaires Med into the con- ference room thelr faces wore a get ex- Preavion and were far trom cheerful THE COAL STRIKE, Just before the conference a talinaid- man, wearing a long frock oat and white spate, called upon iva me lor Hanna. He remained with him only a ar nd on leaving hm awld his name wab Vanderhof and that he had made @ aug. gestion to Senator Hanna tn regard 1 the strike in Penneysvania I¢ his suggention was made public, he @ald, iC Would defeat fue object. Those ‘who heard of this visit were set to won- dering how Mr. Hanna could turn the @rike aniong the coal minere to the ade vantage of McKinley and Roosevelt, HOPEFUL IN THE WEST. fenator Hanna reached this city at 10.9) o'clock thie morning trom Cleve- Jand, 0, He was met at tle station by hin pere ponal “body guard,’ Thomes Carter, As he reached Republican Negepe Hoadquariers ie wom greeted by neliua N, Biles, Senators Manley and Committeeman Gibb, Mr, Blive remarking: “Here comes our ape!|binder.’” ‘This sally brought out a weneral laugh, Mir, Hanna and the gentiomen who met him were tn conference for an hour ahd @hatf, Then Mr. Hanna tniked with an Eveniog World reporter. He did: “The general wituation in the Weut in]s improving, There feoms io be more Mmlercet singe the, speakin)) campaign ye ‘| that he was b Opened, Phe meetings are well attended and are enthuslatatio, ehowing that the Interest among Republicans was only dormant, ‘Nhe fact in everybody hap heen too busy to give any attention to polities, “Roosevelt weoms to be stirring them up way out Weat and Is creating no end of enthusiasm for the ticket.” Arked what he considered the flghting wround this Fall Mr, Hanna aid; "1 consider all the States north of Mason and Dixon's line the ground," Asked whether he thought New York State was doubtful, Senator Hanna re- piled: np no ving out my doubtful Hote top pul toa jon," In reference to the pio ahout Hrokss ia, Uryan's cabinet, nator ‘never made the that Mr “rower was to ber of Mr, Bryan's cabinet *. the event of the jatter's election.” WON'T MEET CROKER, “It te atated, fenator. that Mr, Croker wants to meet you In jul 4 edt ator ba and rey ‘Tam teats ir ‘Oeste would be te too much for me," He wae Bet Semen ed concerning the stor; to obiain finds from n ere caer, cant i a o help run rho Fanaa re) led! meng! fo to il pout that ame haa re Seort and] CAmpalg ‘| Waa my duty, shes expect 10 ork echt rs the rest of tho week, ie ‘f hat = oto will the coal row up one warning eit bout = oy al ioapie his ¥., ig Bice: this hie week on New vu the time and had Vou yor heen |b PREPARING TO “TOUCH.” bey rd Senator gee ‘aston It wat InAY he Neto make ti ey + as rn aa fas the’ Watlonat’ mimi ae ern Inoned a st f thin Ween wit iy tay me ERE the necessar, varions iol “Re: tear Beate cnet p Ea “All that ean a be al ft he mt at 8 i onan onoon oon CROKER'S oun ¥ TALKS, | | WON'T GO IN CABINET. peer anes Tammany Boss Denies! He Is to Have a Posi- tion Under Bryan. Richard Croker waa in good humor this morning when he arrived at the Hoffman House, although he was very bitter when Senator Hanna's name was mentioned. An Evening World reporter asked Mr. Croker if he had seen the newspaper report {n which Hanna said that Mr. Croker waa to be in the Cabinet in case of Mr, Bryan's election "Yea, that's another one of Mr. Hans na's nightmares,’ answered Mr. Croker, “I am not responsible for the funny things Noating through that man’s brain “He made that statement, the same 4s he has made many others, to injure the Democratle Hoket, But it won't “T wouldn't accept a position under Mr. Bryan or Mr. Hanna, elther, Its ridiculous, I don't want a Cabinet pon. tlon, and I don't know who t# golng to bein Mr, Bryan's Cabinet “Mr, liryan i# not the man to relect hiv Cabinet before he is made President, But when he is President he will selett hit own Cabinet and not have another tan do tt for him, ‘Mere won't be any Hanna to tell him who to appoint,, Nave hal no understanding with Mr. Bryan, sor have I had any oom: mvaleation’ with ‘him on the. Jabinet subjeot, 1 don't think he has spoken to any one about it. What would I want wiih & Cabinet poaition? Mr, Croker and “Andy” Freedman called on Benater MUFREY to-day and ee Jong conference, When an Even: orld reporter told Mr. Croker that anna bad sald that he (Croker) would be too much for him in joint debate fr, Croker'a eves Klee, and with « t Diganed itm he ake y into Hy turd * ‘hasan en a BOK VIOTIM OF AN ERROR. Frederick Heck, of $9 Broad street, Newark, who was arrested several dayw ago, charged with stealing a pocket- book containing $10 from Mre Mary fend of Harrison, N. while riding rouey, Tay wae honorably diss ‘ut ft "aire "pollen Encwn me 4 mal wall Saat ble te iy bes police "tank nie m4 t ee men comm! the robbery. ‘iad charg WEATHER FORECAST. Worecant for the thirty-six hour ending at 6 FP, mM, Taesd@ay, Sept. 25, for New York City and vicinity; Var to-night and Teesday;, LT to fresh variable | Senn Bie oer (<i KT Pa NE kw YORK, “MONDAY, _ SEITE Ma NEW YORK 2651001 BOSTON. 1132001 If M4 GAME CALLED, BROOKLYN VS. PAILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA 3001 0 ) 8 Bvt—6 BROOKLYN re 100 0 0 2, lesb ST. Lol HUTS OUT PITTSBURG PITTSBURG 1600000 0 0 ST. LOUIS yO) Or ONtONO) Ente cuset WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. f } ‘ 2, Wa I ‘ AT ST. couls Q le N Vicki & t ake’ wa iTOD SLOAN TO RIDE FOR THE PRINCE. Wales’s Action Considered as a Vindication of American Jockeys in England. THE PRINCE OF WALES, 7 LONDON, Sept. 4M was announced TOD SLOAN, to-day that His Roynd Highness, the Prince of Wates, had engaged “Tod! | (he Relffe and Sloan have been weverely Bloan, the American Jockey, to ride for|Criticixed by numerous Curt writers tn md, but the fact that the Prince him next season nels Thia announcement caused a dectded| han retained Bloan at a large fee will sensation in Hritiwh turf circles, and Itt Yankee Jockeys ® great prestige regarded as a complete vindteation of | here, Amerioan riders in Bnginnd | It te expected that many owners of For some months past the methods | thoroughtrres vis Will follow the example of riding employed by such jJookeys an of the Pring 6. GIANT EXPLOSION | ' SHAKES BROADWAY. —_—— ‘Two cases of toy iorpedoes dropped )eyer by the sawdust and gravel in the from the tailboard of an exprem: wagon | MPE: oer x # | How the a arred neliher In front of the Nordiinger-Charlion! yace nor ty nuld explain lweldly Fireworks Company, at 7 Chambers y maid thar it was iden. Ad street, shortly after 2 o'clock this after-| (hey Know was thar tf noon and exploded with a noise (hat was ds Capes) Eom Ni wa i heard for miter around Pe See bbe 9 Tt was a nudden shock such as dyna: | "ts Oe en Haar oh ig (He: RRES mito causes and drew a crowd of thou: | | Be, Rope ROKNNE: Chee Ke? sid ot gande {0 the scene, blocking traMe on| fenned down, and as they turned to Broadway and Ohambers street for hait| Ma) (hein the explo ured. ban hour. Although thet exp win deafening ‘The totm financial damage of the ex-[4Md #larting a white he attached ploston was emall, The torpedoes were bes My express, Wagon did nol move a worth $1.49 and a large front window about $90, William Nate, twenty-seven years old.| Thre fire engine and wel 4 Inder @ apot and APY who drove the express wagon for Reim-| lany wer Hroad: hard, of Newark, whith brought the tor-| ¥ar P aicomen were keeping (he crowd petoes over from the manufactory near! back Newark, was injured about the face ant| All that Armained of the (wo onsen ot eyes and atiemied by a surgeon from! the Hudwon fireet Roller, | Brown paper and a few plecus D.C. Bond, a ehipping clerk for the | ie Pia hs upon w hich tne ved the hose. rs) eascasee, wee slightly injured about " on oigbt-in orpedoen were heap of amouiering iremen m “ Circulation Books Open to All,” WRATHPR—F Ain, FEAR OUTBREAK IN MINE REGION. MILITIA 5 0 $e SENT TO STOP FIGHT. - WE RUSH OUR SHIPS Navy Officials Hurry Vessels Destined for Chita Station. It equalled tne report of int h gun, Table WASHINGTON, Sept M- The Navy} Department iw doing everthing in tte power to expedite the deapateh of the warahips to reinforce our feet The Wilmington hat sailed from Pal myra for Montevideo, where she will coal and proceed Immediately to China bby way of the Mediterranean, ruler Albany, now at Pimeus, Greece, was ordered to-day to proceed to Manila The batlewhip Kentucky, the gun boats Annapolis and Viekwburg and the converted yacgt Dorothea will go tnto drydock at onee, The Kentucky will go into dock at Now York, the Vicksburg bas been of- ed to the Boston dook and to-day the Dorothea will go inte dock at League >| Ivlind and the Annapolis at Norfolk, 1) is expected that all the veasele will have artived at thelr destination by Deo, 1. / With the addition of thone six whips the United Bates fleet in A waters will consint of thirty-four v by j far the largest American fleet ever em ployed on strictly foreign service BRYAN AT / CONFERENCE -_———— Refuses to Reply to Hanna and Says Old Dates Will Stand. CHICAGO, Bept 4 William J Aryan thieago lo-day and wae driven He im jarrived in to the Demooratie headquarters mediately went into conference with var rious members of the National Commit: tee Among thowe at the Bonator J, K. Jones, Chal Vivechatrman Wood # n Jonnaon National Washington wali about my changing committee plying to bildieh and not worth re faye at*iny through that [will have no time for such « pur Haponal ‘As to Mr Hanna's assertions eon cerning me, 1 have 1 The public undervtanda th Agitation of the ¢ meeting with au thet app to every workingman Tam going back to Lincoln toonigh and know now will follow my orl 0 Vice-Chairman Stone will New York to-morrow tae LA GASCOGNE LATE, return French Liner Wet the Same Storm That Swept st, Maul and Umbria | French line steamshiy Ta Cae which left Havre Sept. 1, ar rived at her dock morning, Bhe wae a dey late, bayir puffeted by tne same storm rep the #t Paul and Umbra i liner shows that yuntered from, the was done Anne fand Mre J Mrs Georg tham Fernar Hronwel dhote dinner, b to 9 The, Muse ordored to the Asiatic station | conference were] .. Jaton at the behest of the | wanted to talk with (fe committee now for the reason that | have three and when [ come on Oot 4 1 will be so rushed) 96 Columbus avenue three Robert Jj yeu Working Miners at Cambridge Armed and Ordered to Shoot. SHENANDOAH, Pa., Sept. 24.—Rioting threatens in ; the coal fields, Gen, Gobin thinks, He received informa: \tion to-day that an attack is to be made on Preston No, 3 mine, of the Reading Company, at Girardville, ‘a eight miles from here. Troops have been ordered there, HX disturbance is expected at the Cambridge colliery, operated by the Cambridye Coal Company, south of here, Of the 140 men emploved at the mine 130 went to work to-day, and évery man is said to be armed. J. McGinnes, one of the officials of the company, ad= dressed the men this afternoon and said: “Fight if you must, retreat when attacked, fire the first shot, Wheri I fire fight for your lives, shoot until | do, and then shoot to kill.” ey NO MINERS AT WORK. joah Pall to Gee I will Don’t men, employed principally by the Philadelphia snd Reading Coal and Iron Company and the Lehigh Vale ley Coal Company, are now on strike, and indications point to a contine wance of the tle-np, Five battalions of infantry and one troop of cavalry proceeded to the outskirts of the town and :narched mine worke:: of this sectton Who! viong the numerous roads teading te would go to work, and the strihe 1) tho various mines, this region is to-day more exterislve) Toy met with but few strikers, and than ver, the number of employee willing to It te stated that not a colliery 10) voy way atiit loss. Gen, Gobin ro- the vicinity of thia ely resumed) vines at hin headquarters during operations to-day owing to the fail-| the day awaiting reports trom his bi tha employees to report ie troops, Later he drove through the Mi penny Wtes various | mining districts and found everything towils in the region announced that Company B, of the Fourth Regt avery talne i Bieshiy VIN 32 ment, of Allentown {e acting as pro Ashland, Including the latter pfree, vout ‘quand today and the voldiars ia cloned poles ‘It to eatimated that fully 16,000 (Continued on Becond Page.) ‘WIDOW AND - Pa., Sept The promise of protection by the | State troops failed to encourage the SHENANDOAH, td SIDEWALK fio ems (cat | FALL FATAL, A DIAMOND, Woman's Skull Fractured Broker ‘ean Sues and She Died in | Mrs, Ida Morris for a Hospital. $250 Ring. Kate Retily, Afty-oix years old, of 08 Frank Bromley, a broleer, ens) ties In front of | Years old, of (8 Haney atreet, £8 had Mra, Ida Morris, « handsome young widow, in the First Municipal Court, dled at the J. Hod) Arookivn, this morning, to recover by a diamond ring which he values Anmuterdam avenue, who jaye ago and fractured her mkult, Wright leaned to-day. WIDOW W BACK. at $26), Brumley Mes Morris Jaime he loaned the ring t ast March and that she ts intawrully holding it F R MON EY When Brumley asked Mra. Morris she © at Arat denied having {t. but later sald mien she had given it to her sister, Mra, A, lc. ¥ Mount Vernon Residents! miey went, to Marion Rath, Thought Mrs, Burnett jj... wom man went 4 ‘ " Mra. Morr! Was Dead. Jpresent Mying with her sister the cave was called before Mage Conaternation was cause! Mount Lyneh thie morning, Mrs. Mor Vernon to-day he appear { [rls said that Brumiey had given her the ik © on Ting ae an eneameMent rine Mey, sohatne Burne Rar | Mrumiey osy y lowed (t to hen, Shown 8 “ang | Magistrate Lyn erved decision. nett went b and I lemandet t . tra - trix of the M / | BRITISH AT FRONTIER ¥ m whe was killed a lames w now acting [Moberts's Troops Captare Many Low as admintatretor his estate He comotives and ff | hought + wife was dead at Komatt 5 Mrp Burnett ett her husband ten} i axnon, sept. M-dord Roberts res [eare oao and came to Now York to live! oo. tom prevorta under date of Septs with 4 browhersin jaw, Roundaman | 17 he Guar, under Pole-Carem, Thoma She knew nothing | i Komat t rand ath unt) wa friend] has ia of ha found her after & long search | She will now begin an action for $26,000 of “Long Tor" sven damages against the elty of Mount Ver- non for her husband's death, ( a wore captured ‘Only a few rifle shots were Ored, Sees eee aie oe