The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1901, Page 8

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GIRLS CONVINCE GOMPERS THAT THEIR STRIKE IS JUST. TOC OOOODOg! Labor Leader, Tiryingtole Settle Derby Trouble, | Says Organized Re-| fusal to Work Is a Desirable Expression | of the Principles of Workingmen. By ZONA GALE. (eosciat to The Evening World.) DERBY, . May 11 | ing with tho girls.” sald pers, presidant of the looks to me as If Mr. this strike ie Kiris to w help.” Trades Unions. Alling dolit It looks ax if g0 out in ordew to get in The coming of Presi Derby cleared the air dir telographed for by Step preaidenc the to settle the sirik in the Alling mills. o'clock last night, and after bela tn conferences with strikers and till owners and vt went to address the J labor untons, setting meet a cominittce from the Derby Board of Trade. He came down yesterday afternoo fresh from his conference with Hisho; Potter and so anxious to Ket back ty his Washington offico that he thought to clear up the strike at a stroke and return last night. He had wired to ask that a conference be arranged to place immediately upon his arrival, hoped to get the 6.04 train out of Derby with pleased,atrikers and emplo his wake. The situation, however, proved to be n bit tousher than he had imagined, and the meoting of the ltbor unton Inst night decided him to remain He held one conference with six of th striking girls in J. P. Colwell’s store. ‘he girls:preacnt were Katie and Bridget Sullivan, from the finishing and looping department; Mam‘e and Annie Rey- nolde, drawers, and Mary Cary and Mary Ryan, seamers. He alao vise! Stephen Charters, and conferred with J.P. Cotwoll and Andrew J. Hare, with whom he dined. And afterward he apent an hour with Mr, Alling and Mr. Brewster, owner and Buperintendent of the mill, which has closed. Nothing was effected last might, so Mr. Gompers called a meeting of tho business men this morning in the Bing- ham National Bank. There were asked to be present ‘Mesers. Dayton, Andrew Halre, Barber, George Clark, Hubbell and Judge McMahon. Tho single question to be arbitrated en Mr. Gompers arrived was the re- of Mr Alling to take back all the After carefully going over with Stepnen Charters, dom ‘coke ago. ‘Ailtng’s refusal to take back int fourteen of the atrikers, later > in the forgiveness Gaul later ‘still of fortyenive, oceedings Tent there, and the e, he deol would ck. This was becaune Mr. would not turn away the Polish and Italtan girls from Cohoes and other. places. w! id come tn to help him gat through the strike. ‘The strikers ed not one girl would come acts unless they all could, And, moreover, they refuse? to work £0 long as the Aubet{tute Kirla were kept At work Jn the mi foot we! it ras, Bot Ts problem | of mnges Gompera was naked { {bg oc but one with which he has uently, been asked to deal. Getter from Wa Ten Miike to President Qoinpers tw of Crim, tf. Found! Thitfks of the cently'Been Brought. Century Woman. trated Artists. Articles by SPCEHELSEAS ESSE SESESSESS: Reunited by Love of Gheir ty. 4 ee y mont hardly anket “Why, nd comparing it with Reynold’s mill, Mr. Aning’s | 4)! i that the | 0s they Lantry, John Doe The Only REAL One in New York, and What He Notoriety Into Which He Has Re. The 20th No. 4 in the Series of Ilus- Great This Week by Frank. Fowler. _ Little Son. A Romance of the Army, Newport and Philadelphia Socie! course stnply anoth big, dumb labor De used rm he sad, the least to be depl wo reparest. £6 m if a strike replied an letentlo: under the permon under 0 a en ee SO ars 1 what keg are not ta 1 nothing.” DEFINES HABEAS CORPUS. Corporation That its) Corpemtion andere! Commissioner of ( which he holds that orpus 1s a pargmount writ s all other writs and proc {t remains In force, a porion whose requtry Mueed In court and a wustedy of that Metermination of the b ceedings and not um which he In other sel Whalen Holds the writ of KATE. SULLIVAN be epl-| KO hat wh Ye the BECO OO OOO COOCOOOOOD Gono os WSTERY IN MAN'S DEATH, WANTED TO DIE} » | August Schiller Dies of Brain and Stab Wound. an ° pe Ht = DO OOO OOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOUL THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY MI: 1901. WOMAN CAUSE OF MAN'S DEATH Tragedy in Staten Is- land—Victim Wanted Another Man's Wife. VeeereK Jamen Elliott was shot and instantly Apartment of Canal street, laborers and for years. make nd. several sae home und their old Mrs. Kt they near the O'Donnell about midnight: they: resume nt in O° Donn yonnell in th O'Donnell the dh e'Ulda't Know who dtd mimitted wit while thew. inty Jail at Rich to be held as a t days witness THINKS WIFE IS DROWNED. Hreltenastein Saya She While Demented. Retrhard: bs: WAS SICK AND i oo the Tolten te who is slight, left her home lav: ment tere and failed to nstein ts comely and |Mrs. Brennan Takes Paris Green Because of Sickness. Concussion 4 axe he showed the signs of mental disorder and wa: to be firrt about Since ned to Kill herself, been carefull hat she threw River, which m attempt Mes f pee BOERS STEADILY LOSING. \y driver] Kitehener Reporte 28 More Killed deond Rune and ite Taken 9 LONDON, May 11.—Lord reporte to the War Office from Dre an follows; "Since May 1, 5 twenty-eleht Roers have six wounded and 139 taken t have surrende: rounds of amm horaes and la) and stock have exalt ind on t is sald 3,783 PRISONERS. Lantry’s crense Francis J, ection, Report rime, Lantry, for the 4 a misstoner of ¢ ended today. He native of =x = Bu ire HOD 1 RENEE Hhebeleiebieieidieieiee pice tiictet Those Who Were De- ceived by This Gay Young Man, Now in jharder 1 is the title thar two to Rolers on a mu thought: s y legal wi A ‘d_ woman, more beautiful even than the .other two, haa even mes for the man, for to her he ma rdent jove and won her affec- tlon while married to the first and liv- ing bigamously with the second. q Bad, indeed, ts the story of pretty}. petite “Tillie” Andrews. A wife in name for tive years, she enjoyed but a few weeks In marital dreamland. She ts dying now—dying from her phy- aiclane say was her husband's brutality “Prince A * with lying lps and flattery, won and broke her heart mily, of which ‘ls the pride, to deepest sorrow. Ahearn—the real wife—is almoat unconscious at her father's home at N 68 West One Hundred and Sixth street. Sad Stories Told by|f come home. For a time wite cared AS ‘PRINCE ANANIAS” HE MADE WOMEN HIS VICTIMS. E o@ os SS a Sa SSS et Se eS a OS ‘The next he got my solltatre ring and stnotkihoug srwiliiive y | for the mist quietly. 1, didn’t | earring: le wns xo sweet, 20 gentle Lulecnotgthy DUR HE she swat the day | (how of ea 1 “dant stay Jand s well, everything a woman ad- out gray-halred father, Robert | hee” Then my. Gui o art rebelled | mires in a man—that when he said ho Andrews, sith rigidly by her side, sten- | and Tillie cante But she was a|ioved me, diamonds and money could ing to his daughter's moans and swear- | Wrec! Alread ignant cancer) not compare. errata ceeaneers Se ANG re ‘ating ‘out her i “He married me at St. Paul's on Jan, Oe Aeon canc RON CURR mANEAED, poor ttle hoard hax xone trying | 31 Then hia real lying self showed up. Yet, through it all, the young woman pomy pet. It te useless, Th] He found that my. money was all in haiores thealnog word ndemnation [operation two years aga lef irist and we quarrelled and parted. He toward her husband phrase, “Prince Ananta Sorrowing Father's Tale. The father told his daughter's story | A) to-day to an Evening World reporter. His eyes were dry, his voice was hard and his hands clinched. “he sald, “this man, ste Wins beyond the one | wy; arm was at the hoapltal t of his last fen and she will dic in peace helpless, “She trained rite with her left hand hearn. ‘marriage’ Victim No, 2. had $690 worth of my jewels, » could afford to lose. ving wus great, even now. don't blame her though.” and he might have had more—he was eo Ideal. tatle, ‘Wo, common’ thief about Bob, joa bad pasa 1 know, but ‘te was only on those ‘The shock of learning he had a wife and want punidhed but Tecan say I” hate hm him “I'm so sorry for his first wife. [ by a friend. Almost at once ‘y Alice rial etght hime one a 1 are age for eateoninge her mother ts Abenrn’s Personality. ts ss still well remembered, Miss Bliss Iv Ahearn Is twenty-five years old. He to Forked River, | With friends at West One Hundres! | comes of a good. family. “Appropriat= narn, but he followed, | and Twenty-1 street, This ts her { hore ands bu Ys passin F count , but the rascai | less worthless checks, grand larceny, \ reneone ond vee No better title than ‘Prince Anantas'| pigamy and violating his parole from ean be giv Rob Ahearn He ‘s a/ Elmira Reformatory, where he spent 1 forgave | Har of lin 1 cinating. | two years for fogery, aro a few of the | so. allurin, he almost} things ho ts in Jail for in default of nto live on me and ad help my girl from home,” For anoth T me vith her He ‘kited’ checks T refused + fore one to love him. rat. met_ Re T saw the Human Side + Wildest Wall Street *Y JAMES R. KEENE, Among Other Things, Mr. Keene Says: »Y MARIE WILSON, Has Just Made a Fortune by Following the ‘Tips’ Given Her by Some One “On the Ne Inside.” Full Page in Colors, with ®Y A. A. HOUSMAN, _ ALL OF od ABSORBING INTEREST. Of Extreme Timeliness. Sorrows of Those Who Have Fought for “Newer Trust Any Man Ab- | an Interview by the Sunday solutely; All Men Are Bad!" The “Florodora” Girl Who Ne ‘eg 4 4 Ne Ne Some New Photographs of Miss Wilson. A THE FAMOVS BROKER. A MOST INTERESTING ARTICLE. TRAGEDIES OF WALL STREET. World’s Only Woman Caricaturist, FAMOUS BOOMS IN WALL STREET. GREAT FAILURES IN WALL STREET. A WALL STREET wee) et an OL Ss Peer A Series of Features Dealing with the Romance, Tragedies, Hopes and Fortune on this Great Battleficld of Mammon. **How I Won $750,000.00 in @Wall S treet.”’ NOT Ne Ne ENS. ALL OF ABSORBING INTEREST. Aan a conaad ada aa baa aaneaa aid atea pagent acectaneccdataaacanaeaennan motnagmaenetaeteteromreto ote The Great Speculator, Who Has Made Millions During the Recent Furore in Wall Street. Some Remarkable Statements, Secured in Kate Carew. “The Daily Life of a Broker in Wildest Weil Street.” (Work That Increases the Death Rate Among Men 30 Per Cent.) 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