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WRATHIR—CLOUDY, orld, | BASEBALL _ ema _ @ RACING! PRICE ONE CENT, | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” | NEW ¥' Listas SHERIFF RAIDS Tokar | | BLOND GIRL’S FLAT er i MNOS Ki _Absconding Bank Clerk’s Sweetheart Dispos- PHILADELP HIA. 5 MEN H HURT sessed--Stable and Furniture Seized-- 2002000 —5§ One Policeman van Gain and Four- Foiled at Bank and Jeweller’s. IN ELEVATOR teen Persons Wounded Car Fell Seven Stories in Fight. FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY, In an Uptown - Brewery, HAZLAZTON, Cott 10—The wecond fatal, known from which aide the @ret abot =e clash between the striking mine workers | wan fired, And the non-union men occurred eariy) After the Aring Mile and Keller were ae men (wats. Mur eee iste today at Oneida colliery in Behuylkill| found lying upon (he around and Li ik the, CeMavieara: eet, 44 sted County, twelve miles from here, when| wan limping about with Meh a Coal and Iron policeman war shot and! preaged over hin wound, Mille was @ead, 1 + BO, fourth street and Avenue A | ‘The mon wieel instantly killed, another policeman and) Hie body wae removed to the company’® prts ly ok Rel oft T2) a striker da y wounded, store, Beveral physicians were eutmr A i i phan street, Went en, * ; 4 ‘nus FRITZ LORENBBN, « brewer, of 8 In addition about a doen of the em) moned. Haat Forty-sixth otr ployees of the colliery were badly In-| As the regult of a brief conference be. FRITZ NICK PLALOUPT, of 49 Weat] sured by betng stoned by the atelkers, [tween the company officials, Sheriff t Fifty-fret atreat, Ralph Mille, of J HAL VWNERS. ‘i ‘The dead man is Ralpl i, John Toole, of Pottaville, wae metified FRITZ MEYBR, of S13 Kast Forty Beaver Meadow, George Keller, of | that the company wae in need of instant aixth street, AVGUBT GIEDEMAN, the elevator! Beaver Meatow, Is in the Mine Hom | protection, He waa urged to request the man, of 4 Button ph Wert Htoboken, | pital here with a bi@let in hie head, | Governor to send military add, j i i) The Caaltge4 rid! a up BY il ‘Tho striker wounded Is Joseph Lipko, elevator t the seventl joor Olat. ing apparatus broke, letting the cage of Sheppton, who was shot through MARCH OF MINERS, GIRL r drop. the groin, vie c ra . ‘The brake and safety apptiances di4| ‘The shooting wan the result of (WOlOver 18,000 Strikers im Parade ot ley, coo SVP, [not work and the elevator fell to INO] sonarate riots, The first began at 2 dovanian bneene i i coment basement Moor. , 5 af t Heinrich had hie left foot token; | 0coek thie morning and reached @ cll Mitehen, ¥ ‘ 4n aeritieal conditi both of Giedeman's lege were broken | Ox about 4 o'olook, when the marching | BORANTON, Pa, Oot, Md front turned; Lorenaen's legs were broken| strikers, mostly Hungaria attacked! parade and mare meeting of strikers above the knees; Brickelnoupt eufered | che men on thetr way to work In the] tok place thie afternoam, resident a broken ere , and Meyer's ett lew ; John Mitchell and hin party, “Mother pe per Onelda cotter. which is operated ty Jones, W. R. Paltley, of Ale en All of the men uttered arcatly from Coxe Dros. & Co, others, reached here to-day from Ghamo- concussion And nervous shor | The marchers numbered about 9 men, | kin and were escorted to thelr hotel, They ‘were all (nken to Flower Howpl- to Wa > ane OUR GOVERNOR TO-DAY. Me wert and boys, Sionae were thrown) De Mein as onttmaiea Cas AAT ‘and the Coal and Iron policemen who tm the li 16,009 dbo won’ T ‘SEPARATE. endeavored to protect (home on the way endl va Sy hr yor drawe Suit Age welcomed President Mitchell "iad The massaneeting wan held COL. TREADWELL IN = tn i at Her marchers then dispersed, party. SUPREME COMMAND, |» st spect nausea! stonr ons aro he oman | SHOT BY STRIKERS. ———0+ resent. National Organiser e-MeDowell With» jatote were fired ai this time and the ther was Chairman Sind by Wilhelmina rom the | aeatnal. Witham Metbourne MacDowell MAP © tren of coal care fi war discontinued to-day by order of Opes moved to a breaker, The engine | Agray tm the fi fetttement Justice Freedman in the @upreme Court, which wan attwohed to the care was Near Pitteton—Man ond Wile ; But Timothy Woodruff Will Be Back) spin consent ot Howe & Hummel, at: |furrounded by men and women, who Attacked, for Mra, MacDowell, aD To-Morrow, and Then---~ tenhoeter, | srr A semen! attorneys stored the eagtaver, fupt. Kudileb, of] yeti Toe Braning Werth for her Drifton, remonatrated with the crowd, Actor wi well was arres’ f on Lewis Amita, (wo leaders in the Italian by 4 4 last on an order @ Justice but to no purpose sottioment near the Boston min 4S ‘ F, 1 (9 The Beening World) Roonavelt at Bt. Loule yeaterday and on| Aim, anil wae roloaned wo dye at The polloemen in thin Instance were| tern, al le eden Al: | “4 i wise ot act, oul of the | Ward « hat on. AUBANY, Oct, 10--Col, George Curtia] sith he foul not at, being ot tte | the Matbamells were snarried on June employees who had been sworn in to) a working miner, near thie elty Hast » | State, whl prbabl Treadwell was Governor of the Btate (0°) tory’ non Which + day and held absolute command will be called to act, i His gold lace and brass buttons will| It lo believed that he will serve notice real cruelty from 4 on the Mtandard OM magnates and give 1a life of ve give way, however, to fancy waistcoats them an portunit at} oppose the 4 . . wry | tommorrow for &@ bhgher personage. | ranting oft © requisition, y vida 4 fi Ldeut,-dov,Woodrutt, has promite’, in al" The Mablity af tov. Moosevelt to net |! averpor, the despatch received to-day, that he will | |p the matter ie a subatantial pr the Inco be In town to sign auch papers and At) (raneact public tend to such matters as an acting Gov: | absence from the & eut Gov, Woolruft MicDOW> protect the company's collieries, Rey. | night, beat down the doors, and galt , ing an entrance fired their revolvers Ih t el fi tae Carl Houser, « Taitheran clergyman, | ici ind left and used thetr stilettors, { Fanny, APPealed to the mob to disperse, BU! Wen the mmoke cleared away Kamuel hie words were unheeded. Cartitna was lying on the floor uncon> Permiatent attempts were made to run] slows, with blood GUNTHER ER SENT UP. Jeno train, and the men made a concerted| tree weping bullet he wash in the throat, His " ANNIE HART, THE BLONDE SIREN. She was Bank Clerk Schrieber's sweetheart on whom he lavished thousands, e lay oe Aa, who are ald to Deputy Sheriff Rinn, accompanied by | @a@ WOOODOODDIDOOODOGOOGO ONE " uh the - ex-Judge Patrick Githooley, of Wiizebeth GI OOo! iF orner Hey the backing of the Cons] wis “T—yaunge, exchor | Hin Wife and 40x Children Have save aan ik pit e + ihe ani ihtleking | from the pais ote and Lawyer Rertram L. Kraus, of 15 F I atitution eannot exeoute, bev Ra met Him fenteneed to Ko A # voller reached the F Nigel Oe ticaaety this Ss OF A $15 BANK. CLERK ‘There will be unusual activity at th Be igi tn rae Weird a ne Or Years at Hard House suns anova hte rr Sah afternoon upon the furniture in the Capitol for some two hours when he Not ihe ifth Averue Hotel by ts ‘The strikers gave chase, and the Oring| her Ly rage apartinents of Mre, Anna Hart, of 155 TO GIRL IN THE TENDERLOIN, 8)eomes., TH 01a pen and noiter and Hear ‘iby SAR esltca. Secret in S| baron heard, kim eominsooe a fit alawod,. Probabiy doben ohoto were | RIE heat above the ean, but did wot " “‘Wost Forty-elghth street, upon whom) @ the pludbeenvered Di@tor will be carried] Gane TCQY net was pulled down on Die) eniidren heard Aim sentenced to four pene@ate the skill ea throat, was the young absoonding bank clerk, Will- Rent ot apartment at 1. West th state from the Lieutenani-Goveriors| itr teen years’ Imprisonment at hard labor) fred, but not In a volley, It I not !washed from ear to ¢ Hl die. jam @chrleber, wpent the greater part “y 5S B| room to the execulive chamber by Pri: Hello,” walt the reporter: who ie by Judge Aspinall, ih the County Court | _snemecmmmmecnmm Jet the te be took from the Kilaa-|% Fortyseighth street per year....... $1,500 {| Yate Heerotary Harry Baten and put Into) veri’ Aow enngp fe -MMY MUP I vealed aul RN ED TO DE ATH bethport . operation, 3 ” d ed de to Ml pI 4 er dosage ® Furnishing apartment..... 8,000 Appointments of notaries, commutas| Youngs: Ame” Loui,” drawied iets, ‘eho ts tortycanren years. 04 BU FURNITURE SEIZED. \@ H ited added y { Bie as if A4, dictalions cf of) Edeul.-fev, Wopdrug ran out of his houne at 18 De Kalb orses and carriage.........0..4+++ 000 i s eon Ge Gavars: |tuie veoten clea ry looking for] avenue, Brooklyn, on Aug, 19 Iaat and f ’ y thin stolen clook, Treadwell, the Milltary _ Mey went to Mrs, Hart's handrome Pearl neck: @) ition to that | Secretary, i» looking after things at| in 4 drunken frenay stabbed Adam Zim: ple an inopportune monrent Di ACOs seorevsserecevovsevere 6,000 fas Yorn D. et, Henry M CANON ie ahoul. bel merman in the heart, willing him Ine . jd | alieg , uit being ab:letantly, The act was without provoca- pee apes Lathan gerbera dant Ve AMON CAFTINGG......0000e0ss0s05+ 2,400 BI8 fed ries eh ss ress dev | Boca from lle nanos makes me tle,” | tion, Guntner being maridenes ty liquor 50 ind it 8 relew Chine ll. sown Diamond crescent,........0.00.s00008 1,800 $|= Tan |ant nie wites retural to sive Mm! Little Daughter of the Keeper of Plum Island (Mevvclored maid who had opened tho|® Diamond garter ase LE eer estes wie. tart BI farter budkles.......,.... 700 LS KILLED BY BY FALL. Beacon Burned While Playing "4 have a writ of attachment to verve leven jeweled rings.,.....0..+++000++ 4,900 % with Matches. @alling for the household furniture of Gowns, hats, &e e My 9 Boy Tamblel from Vitth Mery eer ea a wraeivees 7000 41 WHAT'S ON HIS MIND,|"* Window Was Censhed i s, Hart drow herself up and inters| Hand-painted Opera Cloak... .esesees 1,600 . ew the sidewall, ‘The steamer Manhasset put ila ytepene at Greenport, where tie 16lar account of Mr. schricber, ent!S French lingerie.....:..+66 eseves vee 1,200 Joreph Maressiy, fowr years old, fll | TTeNBON. Ie TMi we ares wh | Matin the atennaer, and ae ame Tndeed, the furniture here doesn't be-| 7 from a fifth floor window at his home, th | nt fo Plum |e a Weirnores Iie tl Wag to Mi, ha Jone etre 1 ovr Three dozen pairs silk stockings... 190 §|But He Refuses to Give an Idea How He|™ rat xin sree tne aternoon and ise Gagne Minune in che Sound. | Les ie ay hay ie, Sohrieber. derstan: ve war killed instantly ? inpachy. wan exteaded by the Veaeb trends betidés him) ard 1 can| Cash gifts....... treeeeecvesees 14,000 Will Vote. The boy wan at play in a front room| The child's ray “sda Tetene NY Sa EITE, A raat ihe, ound ab bys | and leaned {ar out of another window, | (he keeper of the Hig lithe corppe bedde him-until Greenport ; Fhe commana none i He lost his balance and fell before his) While busy im bis workroom about 9) wn, ree, HER pRoTedt. Wee ms eaihae ne mother, who was aitravied by his cry,|'clork laa night he heard hin two ke aye bien ins Undersanee ay “President Cleveland would not tell) He (arned with a look of emtll cate r children sereaming with fright he pia + cagmet aii “Tou will have every opportunity tor Whom he will vote nest mouth, but | prise, “Tho political situation?” he ecl cnt hody was br Almont ‘every bore tn He ran to the firet landing, where hel tke tle eemmetery on ‘irene ‘This te merely a formality,” said the political situation?” he re-| his body was broken, port Z Many dan't attempe ite remove) {tinched four horses, ® victoria, a drag, atly ald that Mrs, Hast could receive | Mo 4H contens to an Kvening World re: peated, met Ida, the elder of hie two girls, Bh! Atior ihe burial Wetmore went back ft, You Pa eemte woult, necessitate |, %et8 Of harness, several whips and| her Jowelry If the pakd back the money |PORtet WRAL wae uppermost in hin mind. Yee, ett, How do you regard it?" ee pointed In @ helpless way to the floor, ' ving wite he a iby two saddles, all nearly new and valued| loaned bythe fr. upon It, ‘They moc], Mt Cleveland, Mra Cleveiand, the! "No, 1 won't say anything,” anawered| SIX HAVE DIPHTHERIA |v | | her sloth M at $8,00, [four little Clevelands and nurses] Mr, Cleveland, “dion: An he started up the second ftent Bree oer hed found some " 4 nothing and walted’to serve the attach. Pe iP . dor't worryi’ ro ahead and ervey “We're doing quite well,” sald ex-| ment tater, arrived at the Grand Central station] “The people are anxious to know what little Blanche came rolling down the| Matches and ha ed themselves your writ," replied Mra, Hart, tossing) judge Gilhooley, of Hilaabeth, in whose from Bussard's Bay at % o'clock thie] is on your mind,” wae suggented *) Mrs Hugh Crenke and her five chil:| stairs, Her clothes were a mase of] fring, them pur unit ote Ie tne her head . name the aitachments were made in @ AT THE BANK. afternoon, They were passengers on] The ox-Prevident’s ta came || dren were taken from thelr home, 26 | fumes and she was crying fecbly as! iin, ancnee IAP and fet Ber Grane With a bow the deputy plaved the] gust of §80,00 brought by him ae a aie! id the Boston express, haus pd We geal frank Ariaia lumi-| rweitth street, 10 the Bmergency How: | the fei notice of carmen in Mra, Hart's! roctor of the banking company againat| Anas wine Bat te ytd Mr. Cleveland was in an excellent loner. N08) pital tonday ea. 4 Tho futher reached for the little one, Gapering and bejeweled Angers. young Gehrieber. hat Boh; humor and his face beamed under hie re_is Nothing on iy tind except| Al Nere Ruftering from diphtheria, | it he mised her and she fell to the Bhe shiffet at him and eaid soorntully: " itleber had @ box in the safe that T want to h PL) which they contracted two duys ago, | Fi T, % depot vaults, This the toft white hat lke @ sun that no cloudy’ | j,jay) met home i larding at his feet dead WEATHER FORECAST. ‘A fine thing to do, Attach my prop- the bank oMeers poet) he sat, Two of the children, it js thought, wil | Tee Mr, Gehrieber and disturb FOILED AT JEWELLER’S, denied, wut would not say whether] eather could obscure, His brown regretted unbosomin | fhe had been frighttully burnsd as itaeean ten mer Mra, Hart had a box there or not, storm coat was held together by on for when the rent | . None of her garments was left, and Pevevast ‘tor the 'itirtye ‘to A EL RL Heeeameasen rym | | ent ee ee tl re eit we Ser tak ath demeanor] Puvere is oldemte Jn ihe Second van at shoes were During + VME ine hours ending 8PM STABLE GOES TOO. Lawyer Kraus leading the’ way to T00. open, ‘owt you tall | how YOU at @otar i6| vate uc “ Ke family Ive. | tatner picked her up. ifs ani : Fitth ay where, with Deputy : Mr. Cleveland was asstetitig hie famity| Vos?” he was Boing 19! fully one Mmundsed uses having been! Witmory and hie wite worked over|E wharedar, Oet: 11, for Now he a Malt Of he three agente of] shen it Kine, he entered well-known LE ae eee SeeGt ihe S°04Ly | inca a Pennsylvania. Raliroad transfer “There wa Wan hy answer pf the party Tepe! Aehool Non Ml, altemted by. 1,g00| che baby in the hope that Kt might} York Clty viotaity ie, a0 the Colorado Btw! s|seneliers and inquired If Jowelry vale] hig has tek eae, 8 tOU+| ue which wae ¢o take them to the Seu ony at ay ioe, piling 1a pots is just oppowite the Crenke! aii) be alive, but after an hour wave) Generally tate to-night and L aaa Phare they ‘ Lars tne Baio pong to * wn ferry on their way Stepped in the door, and om , — up and laid her out for the grave, | qpureday) Haht to fresh 7 eer ye, Ie hind bf) zm ried te Mi gol oer eee De seare ees 0 a Mrgjing liad night Bind nae | wortherly winds, pensnay whieh igs, Wiehe hath, B Wo 8 Bae OO cee ~