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ek ae Ab powrsers 9 WOMEN STONE MINERS; MARCH TO COLLIERY. Last Colliery of Reading Company at Trevorton Closed Down--Artillery Held by Gen. Gobin for Fear of Clash. men, hurled #howers | N Mba Ia, Oct Kiet ortukio the ____THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; OCTOBER 5, 1900. i GIRL SUING CHUM; SLANDER Their Stories to ft at Vern, The workme ' at i} defend thomaelves Jemding from ‘ha Hi i} early (6 y iw nan who by if i wh Th ! Nur “ Keb (Be ‘ Mii i nl m ret ) weather condk aa hat a ae pte fii ¥ vttery Would not leave before the men working There was to have been a march of| NO COAL MINED. an they women and men from MeAdoo and | Jeads to their ti Jeanervilie to Latitiner to-day. but for yl © apmnod fome reason it wae called q 0 , A tow Of (he We LO eee ee tivmtorrow (Meadina'e Datly Outnnt of 80,000 elubs, bur mart eared Hones) norning ‘Tone Reduced 10 of ail vie Weir apropa. emiiemmen ai bik i. The frat nonewteliel Ine @urkers to Jouve the ocuicwy were Me tittte band off LAST READING MINE.| piivapeuriia, oct t—ny the olght Itolone, They Mw the Women ont, —-- ee cloring down of the North Franklin the road ahead of them and, suspectOX] North Pramktin Colltery Clowed | Colliery th the North sony Masmill region fn altack, bivp' the field 1h 0 POT Downton, Cobin Orders Bat |i) in upany today Geavor (8 avoid Them: The normal shipment from the mines ‘The Wemnen, Wowaver, were on the tery to Remain, to de-water polnts is fRom $5,000 to 8H NANDOAN, Pai et. b.—"The! 90,000 Lone enc hide ATTORNEY HINTS AT MURDER IN RICE CASE. edd and Mey Haid creamed Oho fel, STOCKS UP; — SALES BRISK. ater Tennessee Coal and Iron Active Feature of the Market. (Continued from Firat Page) ectitor under Mr. Rice'« will T@| Proneoutinwe (his forgery charge aging Capt Raker waa aecompanted in by William M. Hee, of Houston A who wana favorite nephew of the dead Q ‘ T am not PATRICK GOT A FORTUNE. Assigned to Albert Patrick by Willlam Marsh Mice, with Swen ot Prices opened up on the Stock Mx Mango thie morning with business millionaire Miner lsh au early developed an tne @_ 108 4 (0, bashers uliet, Baker anid that the opening of 6 quotations early developer A i ¢'s #Mrong box proved that Pa elination to waver, und Tonnensee Coat) Aah i f Jone Waid even out un & [roo in particular was erratic, in} Me! ‘i : {the y of Mr. Rie Opened nearly two pointe up, and aft Pls Pitty Avene They placed hls entire wealth at p@aining another halt Nuetaated, Ana 8 Gant when they knew that there were Gopping to 14. 0 lone Of Blof pointa ls aah : 01,000,000 Worth of securities In the box from tho opening figure and 34 below 8 Trourttien wald that Mr. Mloa'n entate Yotorday's clowing Bugar and Ponnsylvanta were up o4 Bd bet ver cent, respeotively, while Tin Plate, Federal Bteo! preferred, Pitts bure, © & St, Laule preferred mained $4 point. Brooklyn Rapid Trans and People's Gas were weak pa. The Industrials were and ail saowed margine tot In safe depostt vauite Atchison, Te ta Fe bonds mortaag’ ' ‘Texas railway securities... Chlef of Detectives lonue with Capt the the case GnanIndreRMeabemaneenent Jones name tact, ‘Dwo other algnatures were] Tt Wan Capt. Baker that very bungling tracings. theae papers from Patrick Bxperts Carvalho and Kinsley gave | MIeHIeky. "He plaoedy th MeClusky toom Baker's statement that otive department had made out Mf forgery against Patrick and Capt, Haker would Neure close to $6,000,000 | ALLEGED FORGERIES, bonds were steady ay un phanwed ata while allroad pide were fen Md Capt vin the The reactionar novement tr cheek’! ine same opinions, hands of the experts and obtaiiod their A a a ML alos) “Capt, Maker after the hearing ead | (tAtomente that they wero forgeries 90) yn rane " eral v an i wat. | Then he came to me, others sbove yesterday's cle’. | he wanted to deny emphatically Pat Home of the metal e ree atemem that the Will ‘T referred him to Adsintant District nity i Jorn M, Rice Institute at Hounston wan| Attorney Osborne and the Assistan Dintriot-Attorney ordered me to maki Pri morély on paper and that James A, Gis Faker, Jr, wae put in ad a fxurehead | Hit arrents i and Val fetl Jely will bring thelr pritonere lito court S jumped. few York president. fiisle Bouthey made exee) mele “The institute ts fourtehing and haw the Arete done splendidly,” sald Capt, Baker, Hail ime metal we Me, ice gave the ineitufien, nearly i] pola if 0,0 and wanted It to continue to oped Te perpetiate Dis mame, It te iberally Give Jumptrk he | endowod,” Hirowds wdyanee Tt was announced by Mr, Hotise thin T hhaiate. afiernoon that ball would not be of url Paeltt y| fered for Patrick aad Jones until to e Ou) Markot fell away by Ie the tinal hour, wt morrow, inti ‘of OTHER CRIMES, | my Steel 4 Wire ‘1am convinced th 1 t nd ratnbr nonvy nn tempt was made to criminally Met] case of thin sort,’ Ly field BN RS ay possession of Mr, Wicele vast ems] Capt, MoCluaky mate a full explanne BI whores and of bonds Other disctosures are coming | tion of the mteps thar had been taken by y ae startling we those ale | Capt Baker for uncovering the forgery Fao Bess It covers the entire financia) transar ¥ be tlone that have been under police review Thin te the frat direct statement from | since Aly. Htice’® death, he sald Capt James, Haker, for twenty gears ‘Capt. Raker secured from Patrick the counsel Cor Willlam Marah flee, the Badd Ghee whlse dir Iwaxne milllonaire, who died mysterious ed for certification at the Win lg bo dg th a Madinon AYO) with Avenue Trust Company, the an nue on Bunday, Bep i signment of the le the box in Me Ad Hb Mabel SH tho Sate Deport Company of the City by "rot New York, (he asslanment to Pat ay LSA Pons Ni taal bre yd Hek of the funds and seourities on it eiig. wie Lanver at var} denonit in the HVEIN Avenie ‘Trust hie morn er Alber y ‘ Company vooation of the right Partom and Chatter F Jones, the dead) ie cnn ‘James A, Baker to enter the had given himant « 7 f Sait Vault of whieh ie wee a 1 ation al Private faery and which had lly heen leaned ed for forgery by Rice and Haker in partnership, 1) Patrton’® FAVOF) vege, with the Awenpon & (%0, choke I have no statement to make at thin time as to the opinion of the depart ment on the cause of Mr. Rice'® death oras to What Influence the discovery of (he forgeries will have on our Invent watlon, Vref, Witthaus has report to me on the chemionl yale of Mr Rice's stomach, ‘That will be necessat ily tong, ag the embalming Mutt ts aroat hindrance to lyale, atir the Professor ta (he Han never to lone wight of the fog that a many reputation and liberty are at sake ina bol Phe Clostnw Quotations, Open. Mie Am, Cor & Poantry, lbs |b man's valet, wh wb moriem appe retary, were arrwh eka for $a, over the dead millionaires s@nAture,| wore submitted to the handwetting Lid Aagignmenta covering ik eam ANd) ayig soourttios Agwrematng property worth (i . ver a milion and a halt dotinre “Kinsley said these were Jriwn in Patriok’s favor, were produced |; Ki ome i aourt |‘palpable forgeries,’ Carvalho _ianinaitine Haperts Kingsley: “pronounced them ‘rotten that the dead man's signature on each | work,’ Jocument was a clumay forgery Vatriek and Jones were jointly repre sented t Fred House, 7 risoner ! no trace of nervous: | we Patrick Inked Nereoly at Capt. | aker, by whose diplomacy he had! eon trapped into iuening over the which the charges were! In the Inspectton of the checks the signatures wore hree documents y were all evi same signature shed all kinds of pignatures xaetly alike on the d the four eheoks. dently tracings (rom ¢ |The eyes of the awyer, | Rice, which Capt. Baker Cur: xeowtor a ’ will now make an effort to get | unaor a will made before he felt wir | panewoion of the wilh wpteh, Mr Vatnek’s lafluence, enone with triumph. | Patrick claime wax ni Caps Makar nunpects the prisoners [on dung 2 1H8, “Ca Tinker’ bao a sopy {a worre crime than forgery he did | {}, proud Te to 6G: Ok, owoitin hie manner, He had @) OT his will make pf for then when Wey 0 liegnioe of minecte ourt-reom, ve owns purely formal | Bice's 85,000,000 ew Ditrict-Attorney Osborne | | Am huey tems) BAKER EXECUTOR. intil "4 ih, aa ho Had hol ; Cap Aker war executor une nti a lat fy we he had not bad) wilt drawn. in. Beplemper, 190 Thor tine to om ip th omplaint, Mr! were a number of small bequests willed Hours gay he would make |to ous CAPT, BAKER'S CHARGE, Capt Baker said on persons, (hen ninestenths of ate went to the William M. | institute tor the Advancement of Liters ature, Belence and Art, of Howaton, Tex. Thik Inetitutton waa’ founded by Mr. Rice for the sole purpose of making tt |his romtduary legates, In the will held leaving the court. room by Patrick, and of tt# making Capt I had the evidence of the forgery for) Haker had no intimation, all the minor some ' he mitted, “but T didn't | Deaveste In the former will were re. peated with the amounts tnoreased, hut the Institution wae out out and the im: esidue willed \néanditionally to want Mr. Patrick a |otten into Mr, Rice's strong box, 1 » my hands now on every bit of Mr ‘4 ae i sciclaety sa. eee es ling to the, documenta in our Kico'n property, 1 +m prepared te On Bont 7, nubsequont to the fg [carry out my trust as his executor under | execution of the Patrick will, Mr. Tce tT nis mal which I have alrendy probated [appears to have made assignments of nil hin estates and preperticn In banka And trust. compantow iitude toward Patrick untl) 1 got what consideration if Patrick's assuming i i Iey T wanted out of him, He gave up| to pay fi #10, ated until had secured | 4 “8 York 1 was in a reform school and B Bixteen-year-old Kato Kautamann, of 295 New York avenue, Jersey City, « sulng her former echoolgirl chum, | wae Miss Wiemann, In the Hoboken Dine trict Court, for the modest sum of $500, alleging that her engagement to | oH Miller, & well-known Hoboken | tion, Wheelman, Was broken because of landerous storles ciroulated by Miss Wiemann, When Katie and imma used to make mud plea and play with each other's folla two years ago, they then Ilved note want tet) within two doors of each other {M] Mra, Noreross, who lives at ait Weat Hoboken, ‘They grew up together and} Twenty-fourth + had been told by polite nighe when they began to have “bed the green-eyed monster made its ap> pearance and the girls separated, Hoth told thelr stories this morning to a reporter of The Evening World, BY EMMA WIEMANN (Dietated exctusively to awa one, had “Bhe ways | told stories about Joes ahe? Well seh impudenee! She roally ta very willy to talk that way, I may have repeated some things 1 heard, duet 1 wae not teyiig to separate her from her Harry Why should I? I don't want him, | have centemen friends of my own “Ihe idea of me being Jealous of her, Really, 1 feo! ike laughing, @he sues mo for $0, does she. Well, 1 hope ahe'll wet it, Woukin't tt be @ goo@ joke, 1 suppose she wante the money to got married with vor Katie n't ream to be able to manage her s That's the trouble, Then she wants to blame in because ahe can't keep them, Now 1 don't have any tr of that kind, You munt understand how ta enters ‘Ain gentiomen to hold thelr friendship r love If you happen t ‘If Katle had been sho wouldn't have} dea of my being Jealous of hert 1 gueas not,’ be BY KATIE KAUTZMANN. (Dietated Pxet ly to an Brewing! World orter,) My folke didn't ke ima Wiemann and forbade me go! with her, They ( me to my sister's in New York, and when I came back home Harry Miller began calling I was very young in years, but my heart had wrown Up, “Hvrry is five or nix yoars older than. Tam, but we loved each other, and after awhile became engaged “Hmma was jealous when she heart we were to be marrie!, She had no . man friend calling and her envy wi weul, “Laat Pall Harry told me that tere rible stories were being clroulated about me They sald when I was in Now nome jot of things Iike that, 1 told Marry they were ites and not to belleve then, Hut the stories became worse and nearly broke the boy's hoart. “Well, you know how sweethearts are, We quarrelied some more and finally Harry broke off the engagement and paid we could not get married unul I could prove the stories were falne, “1 went to the girls and begged them not to aproad suc Told them how unneppy Taree Bate was ho une, and Harry aopped calling fare | freely.” hin death italy : Asked if, In the Heht of the forgeries, and crest a tombstone te coat net he regarded Mr, Hice's death more than ruse "Bice bad on epost with piclows Capt, Baker repited: ‘1 have « ‘ (08 ea et nothing to say about that now. I won't\in Bartok "me ct ae oF My, business hog» Ie as ox of,” A arte pI) 1 Man rig ‘md ult a ‘aan pape Miss Kautzmann and Miss Wiemann Tell World Reporter. Aetotebelotoetotoninl:lleisietetnisitobebtotebotletototatotettetotetaeteteteetelataefefap | (HUN. Ataling shat France had made (he following proposals to the Powers on WITH POLICE Mother Thought Threeyenrold Bilen Norcross, whose Mother thought she Polleoman Setbols hight at Seventh avenue and Thircieth nireet nome rita police all night and Ute ‘The ohthd told her me with wome otter girls to buy candy and wuery B.6T to an 4 Punishment, Indemnity THE SICK and Razing of Peking Fortresses. an Evening PARIA, Oct, 6—-An official note wan issued this afternoon By tne Govern Ever Knew, ‘fecond—The maintenance of the prohibition of the Import of arma, OPThird—Kqultable indemattion to Minton, nocivtion individ: HheThe formation of a per- wonrd for the Peking le- To-day than Ever. ‘y oconpation of of the ear two or three points op the road restr the a = from Tientain to Peking, whieh tee rater an Would thus he always open to i; gh tone wiohing to go to the Feast as GERMS OF CONSUMPTION Kinw from the sea, “Presented colleetively by the repre: Be letiee of the the hele in thempelves from, Aupported bi International. t i at ft where iB have al ble to the Government o ‘4 ist i are logit ant . nd oh offe that thew (itlons, white! Imate, would not be accepted by th Chinese Government at an early date, — ed CUTTING UP CHINA, Fauland, Resin and Germany Dividing Terrttory Ateng the Coast, TIPNTAIN, Oct, 4—The ordera given to Yung Li, the Commander-in-chiet of |? the Northern China Armies, to join 1 heb iy irr at eountermanded ta m the British ar gored fs ‘Aurora ‘occuphed | Hee Ching-Wan: inh 108 0 Bh i fant] eK An order hay iy ABY WAS [fis Sein daa bated, is ce ‘apn y andthe cause the cure a the tin rection of a pler to 1 i «| (RON ners capes me rr ARSOLUTELY FREE FOR It is reported that the fier rom Shane wlaltcvun ‘ow ChineChaw, fhe Germans have demand lon of the renin between Peking, na t usslans reed to Jet tHem have it, iin Child Kidnapped and Had Long Search. — WHEAT LOWER, sympathy with foreign dealings Corn was steady, but quiet New York's "aie prices ware: Dee 1d been kidnapped ; May, MA; Oe recovered at noon Polloe ters | com MLNovember, THA to HE December corn, "M18 ING Vorday at ithe. prises were Des Mid had been there all night, but] New Yorke closing prices were p Nkenose of the baby t March wheat, 4) natminal Wk he baby to denortp 6. Jotobor wheat, Mf Mrs, Norcrose's obild wae not vont by he) ey 4d Wl soon, when the mother was Chicago's ne prices were: No- vember wheat, ah heat, 71; Nov, wheat, 1 ” TH i) Oot 4 for Abd sho otnimed the baby of the Weat Twen 1 Mirvet wiation, found the re oe dintely felt, DOCTOR id Jawt | man walked| Vet, 10.08 y with the i) whe notified the | Dees, BT The wo oar to 8 aN mearched che oly 19.99 to 10.00) May, Morning for the itte i Rall July, 3 t i 97 to peli, Netto 9%) June, mh (o 9.0) Aug, offered were: Ootohs to 10.01; December, OST to 9.48) Reb: March, 9.88 to 9,89; * he peices hor that no one] 10,88; November, 1 taken her, but that whe had gone] 9 to 98 January . Ned by ovr oor tes, tin ]0"A. Mh ta kPa, ot fot lomt. She would now tell H to Matron ‘Travers. ner | QORQSI9 THE BEST BHOK FOR WOM This celebrated make of Shoe has been sold by Messrs. James McCreery & Co,, Broad- way and 11th Street, for a year anda half,—with such satisfactory result that it has been decided to introduce it in the new and extensive Department in the Twenty-third Street Howse, Forty-seven varieties, Sizes 1 to 9, Widths AAA to E, Light, medinm and heavy weight, Made of finest Leathers, suitable for walking, sport or dress, Among the new models for the Autiimn- season are :— Lace,—Imported Patent Calf,—Louis XV. Heel,-Boots, Imported Patent Calf Oxfords,—Louis XV, Heel,—Shoes, Patent Calf,—Walking Boots,—new Cuban Heel, Imported Enamel, heavy, Lace Boots, Imported Enamel, heavy, Oxford Shoes, All Boots and Shoes at the uniform price of , $3.50 per pair, When purchasing Sorotis Shoes, customers should have the foot measured instead of Inquiring for any particular sire, By this means an accurate fit (s secured, and the last which {s used for the model pur- chased can be identified im apy city,-~elther in the United States or shroud, where the Sorosts Shoe ts sold, JAMES McGREERY & C0,, Broadway and 11th Street, Twenty-Third Street, FRENCH PLANIT() DQ GOOD, Better and Greater wid Are rendered harmless and made to fe ra a hort ‘put Hest brie concentrated ch reaches the dinease the disease and the ing of the entire system at once ONE WHOLE WEEK. fon to from pee Wi. i, COPELAND, cov./sleeves tucked; black and i Ne ett b MISSES’ SUITS and GOLF SKIRTS. Golf Skirts,—made ot double-faced Cloth. This Is the Aim of the Greatest] Heavy stitched hem,—in- Medical Practice This City verted pleat back. Length 36 to 39 inches, Belt finished with oxidized $7.50. Coat and Skirt,—-School or Street Suits, Fly-front THE AURAL VIBRATOR, Coats,-—lined with Taffetas, “Ith — The dinmaniiement of He i i, Gonalond'a, Hates ovement over ‘ul (oi decisis rarrent In a. black. eat Blue, oxford, gray and Sires 1410 16 years, $10.00, Camel’s-hair- Suits,—with double - breasted silk lined Eton Coats, finished with | stitching or braid, New grays and blues, Sires 14 to 16 years, $12.50, New Russian Blouse Cos- Coats finished with Materials—Venetian Cloth, Camel's-hate, oe cm Cheviot and Homespun, Colors, blue, mode, gray and black, Slats 14 to 16 years, $16.50, JAMES McCREERY & C0, Twenty-third Street, Exceptional Values W austs, Saturday, Oct. 6th, Taffeta Silk Wi aists, with fancy tucked and hem- stitched front; back and white, and all thenew shades; actual value $10, at $7.50. French Flannel W aists, in a new model; briar stitch- ed front and cuffs, and tuck- ed; new French sleeves—in all’ the new colors; a very: pretty waist; value $6, at $4.00. Lord & Taylor, ign ne iss atid Gene wate $06 cen phy bare AND § warm weather le bf enae teen ra pe et #!