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HIM KILL. Young Garrabrant’s Law- - BELLEVUE" S “OPHELIA” SINGS OF DEAD LOVER. Beautiful Woman, Hope- | lessly Insane, Commit- we ted for Attempted Sul- | prisoner still Loves Girl Who cide, Is a Puzzle to) Was Partial to Rival He Doctors. Murdered, The Man She Mourne] “Give mes pack of ciraretten mata fighteen-vearold John Garrabrant, the Died Two Years Ago, | voy murier: Hadaon County . Jal, Jerwes City tn sod L won't but His Relatives Never) worry abou my con for murter tor | morrow morning Heard of Her. | The craving for ciearetion, which some claim did wo mueh to deren orant’s head, fi oo ene murterers weakness ered SISAIAMSISIONS © roe There to a pationt in am little Gata eel) who at Hellevue Pitying fawcination for the Howpital excites & fociors and A 4 nurees. % The patient is a woman of far more % 4 youthful appearance than (he age she % gives, Her hair in golden, her eyes % Die and her chenke rounded Hour , After hour she hume » "Ob, don't you ramen t Allee i Ren Bott % ‘Then the song runs off Into words un ALICE BOLT, WHO MYSTIFIES DOCTORS Intesigible, but in which the name of a wan je merged omaln aod agaty sae ong nce the rows hereelt! i, ine air all ask tt. But » the Moor 1 will ate My| saved from drowning by @ pollveman|@ sinter is pretty and she shall have My! a9 we was abou jump into the} if Her name she gives as Alice Bolt Tt) money all of 1 I've made my will! North Hiver at ihe foot of atieenin | fe beileved to bo asmumed, taken from] and she stall bave Augie’s ploture (oo | etree! Magistrate Crane, in the Jeffer. | @ the song to hide her own ite was qood to me He te dead Marke! Cour), would have r edt | b When Dr. Burk went througs he) Phere wae a paure, a faraway 100K! her hid she promand to try to KH pavilion today he spoke to Mite Bolt) come into her eyes and she hummed hereelf, but whe refused | Kindly he asked afier her health, The} ~ yy emetnbe fhe was wall drepsed and In evidently |@ woman had throws hervelf violently (01 uring a lucid apoll she auld (hat shel@ woman of refinement and education |® the floor oi.y 9 few minutes before aNd) was the ewertheart of Auguit Haewey, | whose mind has been shattered by the Was being Watched by a strong nu sf 14 Bacon streat, who nearly two! death of the man she loved. | 1 don'\ ce why | canne “Whose! + 4 Hie death left potting for) Today Dre Pitoh and Wildman will hurine He if 1 wieh to wil mynelt?| her in. ite offfoially examine her and abe will (hen Who care } want to die 1 told the! Phe father of August Hvee at the ad+| probably be went lo iackwell's Island Judge ay, julo't 1? Thiet a mood place) dom given. Iie nowrekeeper, who har! Nobody has made inquiry concerning to die in been with him for owenty years, aad tor! hy and the hospital authorities ve! Wut why do you want to die wakes | hat whe never Moof Mr Has no informaton pimt would lead (o her JOHN GARRABRANT, the phyeletan Aey's dead son having Had a sWeelhoart, identity. Se te a purtle to the dov-! the Hoy Marderer 2 Why! Ha, hal You ask the same! but it might have vqen tors, Home of the attendants, Hkening | Thar te is ett! lovesw evidenced Qudetion everypody else asks The bed, ‘The woman, who (he doctora at) her to Ophella, in “Hamlet, know her hin freavent allusions he young Heke It, wo does the ohal’, and (he voleey | Tellevue any Ue hopelessly inaane, war by that name. | woman whom Garrabrant has accused of favoring Menry Maas, the fourteens ’ with a blackjack M Yau in Jay that BARBOUR TRAGEDY VERDICT, | sci s oo neon fave tia Hudson penatieemnnnmdapreemmneesenme County Courl, Jersey vinorFOW (Continued from First Page) morninx me. This wan after he ad bemun loads) “Me Jay down on the bed and shot Yos, on Maturday ee TAGS NR, FAL Ora oF Ow mt revolver," | himaeif.’ Tell what statement whe made tol The ‘ milaee of the Where wae thie room hat you oe | What time did \\ happen | ye 1 Moat sonaational ever trie Ihudéon ouphed asked Coroner Hurger ‘The porer waid O16 or 0% y had plan his COP) County LENG ACE GRE’ ui before ihe wed | ie kK) he eet) Garrabrant and Mans worked (ogethor uh nere any Lalk before the ine n oli Moat ble wines dn) Garrabrar 1 s wo " iaent AFTER THE TRAGEDY. = |)", te out of orders | in Sharpe & Allan's fa ‘and so "Vos, a Nite What did you de ile Hrookiyn with It and had | Murray New Yor “Did he take off any of ie clothing’’ | Kor up and theew myself on thelit rep ‘i April Yes, his coat and hat ved, ‘Ila op the edge of (he hed m. faw nil Hartung, Coroner’ phyal r le i V¥ou say you wood woking out of al iminutes, half an hour Qbout, | went to | oil. told ¥ ow he Wad ra ed the courte the foreman int tritet gw When you paw a HE behind | 1 sun s home on w Bit street cor (OC the fatal bullet from tts entrance | him atid because it Was re el (oat he 1 told my unele about an hour att to young Harbours mouth down the threatened (a Moot trone CF fem 1 turned aii! saw Barbour mir: | ward inet had phat mymalt ee windy wi through the ftth cervien) | itt (he@atened to hoot t anmey, srt Mi the warhetands 1) What ume dkb au go to the how moran of the aptie Jone of the young women in charge of @ fetending Be coins OOF ota Plow i Lad not locate the depactment In (ie factory nee comme | Rriday otgit’ et vid the pathologiat here) Miss Cramsey wa t ” jon he shot you | Phat will Be all for the prosent.” said] Werr powder marke Inalde (he mouth, | ade hae: duit bl [Coroner Hurger, and che young worn, | tit none outatte the teeth. My opinion Maas nal (le they be revolver In hie hand lari self poamenmed, left ihe stant an Nat (he mugale war Inetde the teeth femed uriaht boys and promising " Tha part SSH W ve dhol Waw fred Hy Garrabrant hor atten were 1 will walt in the adjoining heat wea he to you when he! room sald the \oroner an she amet misunderstood. He developed ) passion nut ‘ " L | _SHE DENIES COMPACT, jfor the young woman, He became jem hoy ri pe Oe Travia Ce the colored porter af} ae tan (pe ney | i" CuK when he saw Miss Crverey a the #1. Charles Hote! r teatifle Ale again we o i ah ho came ip to there | } vi mew itr ant wa ty Mage, Qarrwhra n hewn mn best ate, Bn} leatified with per PORTER COLEMA! Ss STORY ‘ ‘ ! of nothing but id deliberation, anne: +) ond SSIS 01 nana auset lon promptly and withy| Coleman sald that Hart Mire | Min k hel Uorone W sai But her hand to her, Route ve te yg th ik of y Houble/ Of Chgaretion ait a etary ime aia 1 : F ' polled hart ‘ite me did you apend talk \ , kb ; a" fore you went ti 4 ' ‘ 4 ! {\ Maas to his home, 18 me pent na i , wlectives utethe O8 May duh mueder him nl @n hous, an hour round, wind the ‘ teh ed Tiwi a sungehor anil blacks #0 Ny fier f ‘ he do after ho sho eted thei Up , x he kind. Nol.” mnie Se ant Roe Abel . Pa vin Maae’s Wawee and fe Went Sey Teeenneey — | ‘ mind Nywck, No oY, where Poll ptain Foam war on ti H| ijt \ POA IK then? Ke New York. capture orld Wants Ry in five legne hea SHER GHC sinbars ir etl Km good ten a‘ mi) ve ve guise | wis atrall 2 Ile w 4 iho Ga a Bri Si 0 urtal Ptold him we were! yaned DIATE ACOrneY MECAMOTY Goymneraie and (nat tne murder win the Then you will eee hompitas that you two had te TKIng drama tha) was being performe Jer Lait nat Paid Help FOUND HIM DEAD. Aid vou amy ‘ 4 milk Wants in This | avout oi ie 9 mye 1 | LEFT “FIERY Morning's porter and barheoser ieelity \ rit World, a » ono ae SHIP AT SEA, hang BUT a ed Paid Help Wants in my 4 Nell et ‘ ' The F. N. Blanchard Lost, 46 13 Other New York | 0) 00 at bao the) Mitel with aulotd but Entire Crew + Papers Combined, Med tine. RL gat euartane Wel Tenth eles eae Saved, Agents UW) HANDS warren ¥ ompane 1 by ser ROOKSIND RRA $) JANITORS Ju A Bh » say anvihing wo 1H) KITeRtRN Won " ah Aas 4 1 Te ie Mnaueet oF APORH OF) one ound of Underwriters received « BUTOHERA 2%] LAUKDReHane W Wake Harbour. ay tae: eae ah rg se ine et ee BOWNAZ 1)] uaDine ranone (1 1K left a revolver ® SURPR Bra Une ae HOnAe (G8 BRAIDERS 3] Miia pie ee at Boston, Capt. Ceurjaney, from Baltle bikene tl bet we mw ® more April 6 for 84) Francisco, had been BARTONDEN +) SOR Y REBE burned at sea and Was @ total ios Risrevoine | Sinem B | ara a ik a attr CHOCOLATE POCKETROOK® | iv. The Manchard was of wood DIPPRRA 9) PAAR, f | cnt tolit at Yarmouth, NOS, in Lee CROOHETERE . 4) PAINvERe pin : me Hhe registered 1,403 tons Her owners CMAMBERMAIDA |. #2] Parenisvoune "How Shield's — Troops) were vovier & Pray O00KS ©} PLA‘renens She was eported \ OABH INAS 6) PLUMiAaS "ve Were Trapped by Stanie Paikiand fase Aaa vee GARPRT LAYORS. °) SPINNERS i) 4 300 Fil repiliring ok Jamage whitch had COMPORITORS +) BALEALADIES ilipinos. 8 (ee J ‘ DIBMWARHERS 12) sALRawey | |) HN — aaa, oP Pt day DRUBOMAKERS 10) SILVOREMITIK 4) 1 ihe doo ) ' | ste Ont OreOnone & Drivers 12] TAILOnE And you di " he! MANILA, Oct toTogarding the de DRUO CLERKS .. 7| PMBKOIDERY 6 pMPLOT MONT AGENCIES TheMRAS aching TANARMAARE VPNOLATER Ans 9) cenrnt anew id | VARNISHER § WAITR eRe ae §) WiINDERE 8) WAITERS 2 (15) MACRLLANROUS, 184 ‘ sir 1 heard the do: é| When she went rings . when the door is ed, Look ling y| MW her walking fast down T | Weers native ’ killed Ie nuld that Atiysfour Americans] ] ho vf Cait hide de| f WEATHER FORECAST. Twenty-ninth Volun. feports tay that Bhleldé he street Vareeant fo thietyoots ending at AP, M, Trea Oot, 2, for New York Clty and vietity: Clondy tox might Toesday, probably withoat rain; freoh merth- ennt winds, | Were wurprised by 39 Filipinos on Bept Aen th who had come from Luson, The Warhiurs boy lay on | O8Mt lanted several hours, until the] He had only hie denwers and] ammunition of the troops wae ex: |r When they were overpowered, Detective Keelan next id when he wae sume the tragedy 16 Pe, Yon maw Mine Hf Forbes Bouth> Eale at the Wowpital?” asked the Cor Vour of the Americans were killed, including Capt, Shields, "DRAMA MADE TORPEDO EXPLOSION INJURES Court Street Store, Two cal of giant torpedoes wrecked the notion store of Morris Kronhelm, at ™ Court sires! Brooklyn, this after. noon and Injured five persona in the Place more or lena severely Krovneim's daughter Hattie, Kate Lawlor, « ealeswoman, of 68 Columbla street, and James Galvin, a boy of six teen y of @ Third avenue, were packing (he torpedoes in the put away when an heard for many blocks around tumbled them into a heap of debris and blew out the boy-| the store and in the stores POCO! gy tho crumt question and made special the windows in the front and re each aide, Mise Kronhein and Mies Lawlor werd badly burned about thelr hands, arme and faces, wile ihe lad Galvin, soreame ay with pain, ran from ‘he oullding, he es a and Places on Either Side Damaged. Sn eR LED ‘ Le] al = J 8th St., 19th Sisth Ave, 5 PERSONS.! 8.Altman&@o. Brooklyn, | rooklyn, Wrecked,’ 5.1 of TABLE LINENS, Tuesday, Oct, 24, 2 yards, . 34,75 gee « , , 425 " ; 2.75 Breakfast Napkins (0 match, + Per dosen, $2,140 Dinner o | : “ 2.75 time, They were Mr, and) an \t The Metle gir! eceed uninjured, bir) Mr. and Mre, Korley were burned about the face, ever, neck and shoulders, Mr. Kosley wae #0 badly burned that 1 wae feared his eyesight might be lost and he was taken to the Long Talend Hoepital, Although an alarm of fire was ent out and responded to by an engine and & hook and ladder company, fire did not follow the explosion. Had it done head (here would doubtleas have been @ me vere blage, for in {he store was a quan-| tly of fireworka left over from last Fourth of July end lying about ready to be packed up in box No estimate of the joas haw GLOVE Kid Glowes, embroidered backs, Mocha Suede Glowes, Siate colors only, ** DEPARTMENT, Per pair, $1,00 90c, been * were three customera in (he ————---— LONDON, Oct. t—Arehbishop Ireland who has arrived here from Rome on hte way to the United @tatee in ar view to-day Is quoted ay saying ‘one of the audiences which were granted to him the Pope sald “We are well eased with the relations of the American Governmens to the yier vat in Chureh (n Cuba and (he Pallippines The American Government gives proof of good will and exhibits a epint of Justice and respect for the lbery and rights of the Chureh “You will thank in my name the President of the Republic for what la being done’ "When | repeated to Cardinal Ram TRUSTS DUE TO M’KINLEY. Bryan Attacks the Pres- ident’s Record in This Line. DULUTH, Minn, Oe 1 Willlam J ryan made a mpeeoh from the veranda of the Woeat Superior Hotel in \Weat Munerior today He dwell especialy reference to a combination of the flour milling (ntuptries ‘Mr MeKinley complaing eaid Mr Bryan, “that the Democrats did not de- stroy the trusta when they had an op portunity, and when he complained you imiet believe he was honest in hia com: plaint You cannot accuse him of being & hypocrite. and yet Mr MeKinley heen President for three and a half and during that thme more (rusts have heen organized than (n all (he pre vious history of t allowed three se convene and adjourn and did no mend n apocific measure for the A ton of (he triste Mp Hanna, who stants at the head of the Republican National Committee during thie campaign, and who stood At the head of the Repwolican Nationa Committee |i 186, deeiared the other ‘ny hat there are no trusts, "Now, if you belleve Mr MeKiniey wan honest when he condemned he Democrats for not destroying (he trumta, jow can you explain hie polley tn doing the eame ching? Me selected nm Atlormey-Gene eral from New Jersey, whe of ths (rants have thelr homes, wand that Atiormey-emeral draws tary for fering with trie { Toe Aciorneyeeneral of the Mate of Nebraska. @ Democrat elected on the fasn (leket, hae brought more eulte In the Meate of Nebraeka againet the trhuate hin the Repubiloan Attorney: | lene of oine Tintted Mite va rivigi again one truste of the Ul nee? Bistee MINES ARE CLOSED, TIGHTER 1 THAN EVER (Continued from Foret Page) Preeland started for Lattier ath A. My, and a iiitle later 100 strikers @et out trom Hanjeion for the same piace, ‘The | wo crowde formed a junction east of Lattimer and ma: into the town at t'elock, Bach striker carried a emall | American flag 8 ‘The strikers claim they succeeded |t getting pearly 0 men to quit, hue lie ompany oMetals they did no. lowe anywhere near that number, —y READING IS ALONE. Other Coal Roads Have Not Offered | s At the offices of the different anthray ite coal roadé in this city today it wae pald that the Philadelphia & Reading Company wae geting alone In | offer of 10 per cent. Increase fo wirtking miners An offlelal of the Lehigh Valley Com pany eatd thet the vartous comuaning would treat with thelr men in their own way, that there had been no agree ment entered into between che roads in regard (o a new acale of wages, President Fowler, of the New York, Ontario & Western Railroad Company, | sald he hag just returned from the Lackawanna Valley and had not at tended any conference looking to an agreement with the men, “Our company,” fe e@aid, “ie not among the largest, and of courne what- ever decision may be reached by the big ronda will have to be adopted by us, ‘There te ny change in the aitumtion an) far a8 IMs Mompany is concerned.” wan expected that in view of the POPE LEO AGAINST THE FILIPINOS. o¢e- murpris ‘patter! ahe 1 ‘ loffer of the Reading Company to tt |Coal and Tron Company miives, but seven PECK DRANK IN REILLEY'S SALOON. | (Continued from Firet Page) place of residence | The Evening “ World, and detectives, after interview> pola,” sad Arohbishop ireland, “my ing. hie wite, decided to watch the conversation with the Pope, the Car-]iO% Ne Si inal declared sich matements were Taylor ie © truckman, but has deep what personally, velleved and knew to be true, and that [ was at lberty to repeat them (o (he American people Furthermore, Cardinal Rempolia said that on no vee than three different occasions petitions had been sent on 10 the Vatican, In the name of the Pilipino loaders, asking (hal direct oMotal relar out of Work for a year, and keepe Dime velf allve by sweeping out saloons, MUST GET SLAYER. Capt. Monahan, of the Twentieth Mtreet Mtation, returned from his var cation today and at onee called hip men before him and told them that (ie murderer of Pook must he caught, Te waid that he wae surpeined that hie mon had not apprehended him already. ‘The Captain then sent Detectives Me- Carthy and Pierson out on the case, Instruating them not te sleep until tne value $4.50, murderer or murderers were caught. An jour later the detectives told an Bvening World reporter that they en- peoted to make an arreat before 7 o'clock toentght and that they had at laat found what they consider @ geod clue to the murder and ite perpetrator, Dotectiven are hunting this afverneon for James Taylor, who sweeps out ReiNey's saloon, where Peok was leat teen alive, Detectives learned late to-day that Peck wore a watch ghain when he lett @hanley’s wmioon at 4 o'clock, This proves that he was net robbed wnei just before or right after he was found Kid, Button & Lace Boots! hand welted soles, tlone be opened between them and the Vatican But the Var An jae alwaye retuned eh petitions out of con sideration for the American Govern- ment,” HAD TOHIRE MAN LAWYER — An Unwilling Doctor Put a Fair Portia to Expense. & Lace Boots, welted soles, for fall and win: ter wear, $3.25, value $4.50, Kid, Button Cy Lace Boots, Mine Lavinia Tally, a young woman awyer of tite olty, has a distinet griev+| murdered, and is considered an im- ance, which was alred in the Supreme | portant clue. es Court, Rrooklyn, this morning before] Capt, MeCtuaky said: “T believe that welted soles, Justice Marean. Mise Lally won a pars! Peok elther fell out or was thrown out tla! \iotory, but It was not ouMelently Pronounced to please her Some time ago Mre. Julia Hayes Povey, @ newspaper woman of Hrook: yn, fell frem a car of the Metropolitan Biree: Raliroad Company and austained injuries to her Knee Bhe brought mutt Against the company for $16,000 and engaged Miss Tally as her counsel, Recently she came to the conchision of Reitley'’s saloon and that he was robbed subsequontly,”’ PECK IN REILLEY’S, Although the police now admit that Railiey'n saloon was open between 4 and 4S o'clock last Thursday morning in view lation of the Exelae law and that Peck) waa in the place drinking before he was murdered and robbed by a gang of Patent Leather Kid Bution Boots, $3.85, } that the case should be Intrusted to a [thugs on the sidewalk, the police have value $5.00, \ man lawyer, and went to F. De Witt] made no move to arrest either Reliley Welles, of (2 TAberty street, and he |or his barkeeper, brought a motion (o-day asking why he should not be substituted as counsel for Percy, Lord & Taylor, police characters that frequent the Broadway & 20th 8 indignant, | neighborhood at night, making Reilley's oppored the motion. loon thelr headquarters, they would “T have worked fifty-five daye on the] we the murderers in their drag net. case,’ ane told the gourt, “and have expended much of my own money, THUGS’ SIGNAL, Why, | had to pay a retainer of $io0 —— ry) nia Abie each au , Niease. ‘The police neem to pay no at — Tt Is belleved that if the police made ® round-up of the known thugs and 4 'T. J, Meade, & respectable resident of ; the locality, whose home i» only two doors away from the aploon, saya the neighborhood is infested by an organized | ——~ wang of highwaymen, ‘They work 10 fearlessly that they have a regular code of nignals. whim | “T have often,” said Mr, Meade, “while lying awake at night heard that whiatie, and | alwaya know it l@ the signal that the mang has acented the arrival in whe Aimpict of a victim “Invartebly a robbery or assault f lows, Vy, {tention to the gang, POLICEMAN ASLEEP. Another devolepment in (he murder of Pook that interes ry New Yorker fw that when the crime was committed Polloeman Kehoe wae drunk and asteep i Bowne Company No, &* House, not ~ | neventyefive feet away This te The Rvening World's latest development in the unraveling of the mystery Polloeman Kehoe did not discover the body, as he claimed, It was found by James Lyburn, of 1 Ninth avenue, who wem (0 the enpine-house and aroused the polleeman, When Kehoe came out to look at the body he waa in euch bad @hape that he leaned against the wail of Rellley's saloon with nausea, When Ghiet Devery heard that The Evening World has secured Lyburn AMAavit he had him arrested, and, after valnly endeavoring to break down his story, wae forced to belleve him. Kehee's suapension followed, He will protably be dishonorably dieminsed from the force, SUSPICIOUS FACTS, Reilley'# saloon at the northwest corner of Ninth avenue and Seventeenth street » ts now thought by the police to hold the solution of the Peok murder mys. tery, and to-day Jamon Reiley, ihe proprietor, will be asked to explain these facte, At 49 o'clock on Thureday morning a man living in Wea Seventeenth street old man struggling with five on the sidewalk ‘# waloon, "To a lawyer?’ asked the Justice in KONG—-Wanted, Bor 6 "Yeu,” responded Miss Lally, “You ee. It was the Way, A doctor who ex- amined Mrs, Perey after the accident eald he would never go on the witnene stand and be examined by & woman lawyer, ‘A woman's place le at home caring for the wants of man, and not practialng (he professions of men? Bo | wan compelled to retain a man lawyer simply to examine this prejudiced phy- riclan, Mre. Peroy ts bein One of these is a ahrill influenced tn thin conned Mins Lally before the saloon closed, It was there when Casey turned up the ght. Why was the maloon closed after Peck had been murdered and robbed? Th court this morning Syron ae dine Charged, ut was immediately rearrested on complaint of hie mother, who charged him with having stolen a pair of shoes, A TALL MYSTERY, Who wan the tall man who nocompan- fed Peck inio Shaniey'’a Ninth avenue paloon at a little afier $9 o'clock Thur day morning? Whoever he ts he might @o much to clear up the mystery of the real emtate dealer's death, John Lynch, the night bartender te the place, helde this opinion and he Femembera Peck's visit weil for several reasons, To an Fvening World reporter today Lynch told the following story of Pock's appearance 1h the aaloon: “Peck and a man about his sie came Into the saloon at somewhere near @ o'clock, They were both weil dressed and wat down ata table, The man with Peck seemed to Know him weil, “Peck (ook off his coat an? put some papers in the inode pocket, Then he Among them were Ré, Mil~ burn, who lives here, and a younm fel- low named Harty, who boarde down the street," Lynch mays that he is sure tt wae close to 4.8 o'clock when Peck left with. the man with whom he had entered the ' saloon. At 482 o'clock, almomt half an hour later, his dead body wee found sevem blocks away, od H. & KINGSLEY DEAD, repeatedly attorney” ning lawyer,” the motion (Mr Welles that he be substituted for Miley Lally an Attorney. for Mra. Perey, but he denied Miss Laily's application for conte, call me often to} employees that ihe Jersey Central would adopt a eimUar course in view of he clone relations between the roade Prewident J, Rodgert Maxwell, of the Central Road, sald this morning that his company had not formally offered the 10 per cent, increase. A like stitement wae made by Beere- tory PL M, Olyphant, of the Delaware aid Hudson Cana! Company, Private advloos received by the oMeciale of the Delaware and Hudson Company to-day hy ‘hat conditions were Unchanged. Only four collieries, it was ald, were in operation tn the Mahanoy coal realen, oe CLOSE MORE MINES. Only Sevem Out of Thi Nine Cole Heres of the Reading Company Raaning in Spite of OM PHILADELPHIA, Oot, 1.—Accontiing to the official) report of General Super- intendent RC. Luther, of the Reading of the thirty-nine collieries operated by the company started up to-day, ‘This indicetes that In aplte of the offer of an| eer advance in wages of 10 per cont, the company is working five lees mings to- day than on Saturds ‘The five oollierien that failed to open thie morning are: Coppe, Ragle Hall, Wadeaville, Biiver Creek and Phoenix, ‘This leaves only one Reading colitery, the North Franklin, working in the Northern Schuylkill region. ‘The seven still working, @ome of them shor: handed, aret JAneoln, North Frankiin, Brookside, Pine Forest, Glen- dower, Good Spring and Tooust Spring. None of those operations are very large. Keystone and Kalima washeries, both small, age working, oo abi ra | ‘Treasurer of the Brooklyn Megie Paswed Away Near Vier. enee, Katy, Henry ®. Kingsley, Treasurer ot the Brooklyn Eagle, died last night at nie hwother-in-law's villt near Meri FA ceca and Roman fover, ir, wae the youngest Willlam ©, Mingeley, founder aie Brook! be ll tnd brother of J, Coote Hl tio ® tragic death nt ‘The saloon was open and lighted up, At 615 o'clock James Lyburn, of 189 Ninth avenne, went to Reilley’e aaioon for @ drink, To hie surprine, it was cloned. Ho went around to the ete door and stumbled acromn Pack's body. Peter Casey, the day barkeeper, says he epened up at & o'clock, This siate- ment ip disproved by the testimony of wee witnesses, FS agginnd ie body wae on PX Fs there ‘our before he opened,