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SO a ee oe ee 2 aid er Ve a ee “YE. 8. Dei ste tNo, 12" was u sugar « GREAT STRIKE IS ae eh id Nearly a Million Men May Be Affected—Trou- ble at Albany. “ WASHINGTON, May 13—In accord-)to man the work« Mr. Thomay J ance with an order tssued by James] Reilly, one of ¢ r if O'Connell, Presiaent of the Interna- The Ma Rullde tional Association of Machinists, 14.00] thoally controls the ‘men will quit work May 2. The atrike in New York. ‘The Mrickiavern’ ' will also Involve £40,0 men employed IN Jon the other ha ts if the stron: the metal-working trad Da dinethy ARGroont O'Connell say« that t le a pos AG cer) sibility that the strike order may be ee eeithesiacer Bull does not rescinded, but think thi« in| ,, likely. Axw06 We pasted {drew The demands of the men are for aly jitter at day working duy of nise hours and an tne! ii peach the bs arty, crease of 1244 per cent. in wages, of. Infehey do not comply with lia terms we wther words, ten hours’ pay for nine] ci) gus away work on Thurs hours’ work. Bas / The matter, O'Connell sald, has been under consideration for some time and yevery effort has been made by the {Machinista’ Assoctation to avoll resort- ping to a strike, but such action, he says, {fe now necessary if the workingmen Shope to attain the end they are striving or. 4 Conferences were in progress to-day Detween President O'Connell, of the Ine Hternational As: Jon of M fand President Gompers, of the Amer in Federation of Labor, and offictats of ALBANY STRIKERS REFUSED TERMS. Agreement Presented by the Company Not Suitable to the Men. ALBANY, May The 13, everal of, the on Teworking trades her than ‘the mao! dering the moral and fn to b ven the hinists: President O'Connell sald the strike will “affect at least 10% men directly and number of allled im over that indirectly, Some time ago t) the International As: secured from the Ni Asrociation, the empl: per cent. of the men who would be fected by the strike, concessions by which a Keneral workday of nine hours |{ qwas to become operative on May 20 of this year. The question of wages remained un settled, Saturday a conferance wi he effort fon the atte Amneriean yma Taber, nad the etlon of the Tt ix etrikers | Heved t held in New York. No agreement was Teached as the employers wished to ———— have the mattcr of wages left to 0 |IDERBY STRIKERS settled locally. This method ts unsatisfactory to the BACK AT WORK. Fepresentatives of the machinists’ arno- clation, who express the opinion that this would prolong indefinitely th t/Girls Cheered as They Re- tlement of the question. Upon his sumed Their Places in ORDERED MAY 20. ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY E G, MAY 13, 1901. EARL WALKED STREETS EOOKING FOR WORK. nleleleinteleinieininininicieb-icbeitelniebeieieiniebeleivintefebeieietebotn Yarmouth Tells How Serious a Matter It Is + to Look for Work and |‘ Not Find It. ¢ Supreme rt were open: | J had gathere tin the tbe uth against a unabated. f the first of the His wardrobe ts nfth day © tirat time he yurt in a suit he had worn ne aer {the f wan the of the trial Appeared in there before. k to the sult of the open- ck and white stripe ard had paid the strict. the tr He Nad es. been interentet testimony The Justice, contrary judges, does not tak nory is remarkably go at turn to the city Mr. O'Connell preanptly repared the order for the strike, and it was sent out by mail to-day. MAY SHUT DOWN ALL BUILDING. Paugassett Mills. (Speclal to The Evening World) DERBY. Conn, May 1 © reopened to-day the alxtyefve girl strikers sumed work after an absence of just two months From many of the windows of the mil small flags fluttered, and as the strt entered through the main gate te take thelr old places they were heartily areeted by the wome Ain other Paw Lock-Out Threatens to Stop Work on All Structures in This City. Unless tue neventy-fve wtriking brick departments, who were their ayia: layers who have quit work on the Stokes |" set hela SAS rane eee ee eeomes | thizers throughout the stei treet and Deglevard. retusa to their| Mf and Mra. Ambrose Grima, why nd Boulevard. return to thelr! very yanaulted by the mob same dave hutdown y York places by Thursday a eomplete of all building operations in will follow. The lockout would affect 10.0" prick- layers and 2,0 other workme en gage! in various branches of building industry. | An ultimatum from the Mason Hail ers’ Assoclation reached the pricklayers unions to-day, It was In the form of a resolution, passed by the Mason Hutld- | ers at their Saturday night conference. |Piremen Resolve by Hal The resolution follows «go, and who left town hurriedly, have returned, the strike agreement ther of the Griffiths WB Alling, for any of the further le NO STRIKE ON N. J. CENTRAL. to Aen “Resolved, That on Thurstay, May 16], So 101, all work by Journeymen bricklay- |, T¥e Aremen # (el Canin! era on the bdullding operations of mem- bers of the Mason Builders’ ie Anmoclas ferences tlon be suspended, untess in the mean Metab time the membera of the Bricklayers’ Wont Unions live up to the annual agre . Detweea the Mason Huilders and ci rs Bricklay Unions and anid th ri decision of the Joint Arbitration Board DUPES LURED BY ‘ONE IS FINED: TRUST “TIPS.” TWO CO TO JAIL. ‘E. S. Dean Company| Men on Trial for Mis- | using the Mails. H Kelly and Friends Sen- tenced in Life Insur- ance Cases. The trial of James fon 1, Bernard, on fmails for the Gti log and My- of using the ymembery of the corporation known entenctig Une the “E. $. Dean Compa Wax cone|() Pay $98) Ane, and ‘Thomas J hinuea od rel Juige Thomas and jana Dr Richard Jahr to pay a fine Ja Jury tn th riminal branch of the} and serve three months United States Clreult Court i All three are prox gers, of anapo! | polltictans, and Kelly ‘who invested about % t wn prize te “Spider ftunct corporation 8 jrarding the were returned, mo! He uiso fdentitted « numb: Jars bearing the title of th. Company, calling “combination: Of them referred | MLD Te fi to was "No. 10, hit was» haugee Vonelc William Whiston, acon made a proilt month for inves Another was Me the wheat combination, which promised even : “ter renults and in ch the mi Bay, "The word lose is tot ke Company.” he had bee ombination, the eomtatement thar | GRIL'S STORY RELEASES MAN | » Company are Seircular containing “ghe members of the De: RUBS possession of Intormution trom the Old Pella dudue a tate | conte sof the Trust’ whi Y " for the benefit of th Utes cece cages money, In the combinatio: MePartt V seven your at No 0s sectired th a pretty girl Twenty-third Hanes sare old. ving Aveintant Accused Heme Porto Rico, Ma re Dilrdyetlye " al Ixth stree Wan alo arrested. | fessixtant postmaster at Juan) ‘The latter hs drinking bas 1 [anid h cue te thre he Ht 1 mate iri il “her: story, morning. Witnexses. © 7, found that statements und Wer 0 Diaz should | story. Curry had from a knife, but wi For it 13,.—Carion mune hand remember {to prison, $y) ball, Lawyer for you do anything serious? The Lawyer—Do you get it? # no difMeulty in re-7 Cl tof the testimony, Neaumes story. After Judge Hlanchard gave the coun- on both siden brief Instructions In regard to the summing np of the case Mr. Wollman marted at once to fnteh moot thy rh. you firat come to Amer- k the lawyer. | | sald the 1 Ko to Newport wwyer Wollman i paren said th “It was there you met the Vander- | th ee: ag the rt , o Astors and other wealthy peo- | from the stan j PS EI ANS CUT CUR a) ah Attorney English moved to diss win ns the saxe on the grout HU that the print an interview | with you sbened Erte 1 It did without my consent, and the man whe Wrote It was discharged.” Up for in me put MAD SUICIDE ON FERRY-BOAT | wh Man Gashed and Wrists, Then Sprang Overboard. auimMeutty uuneld is The Netective story, at Hetion whi are show to book by ke ent attempt | the Inter new ne National Ass Authors, The | xeraplag proce . had | A large er for dvtg ; add | Deputy” Commissioner he f was net an uy, to under- | u crn p- | so the ordeal, and remained away from nw rove wencallye book | the om : i i the "ike alk th 0 tion Issues, ‘These, as AVOUT every, one may. be had at only: a quar. nd. Kor partion. LIAVAROSRARER aoa page 5 of to-day'’s Evening ter a copy Varn see a sp daent. on World. the Defense—Now, rl—Yas—I look for work. The Earl—Not always-that' PUNCTURED Throat! BusyDoctors Scratched Arms of Cops at Headquarters. }by tive dootors from. th half a dozen nationalities with the Irish predominating. York to-day,” safd one o} “than hae been Donnybrook Fair.” iniseininted EARL IS TOO QUICK Lawyer Wollman—Now, be witty MR. Yarmovth, do | Ss more serious. (Laugh ub? T betleve | "Was tt ne OR With me this mor Earl to Opposing Counsel Pinieeirinleininteleleletielel-icieleielelefele-ielefeletefelelet 2'Hoboken Has a Case OPPOSING LAWYER. Mr. Yarmouth, you won't ning, will Mil try not, you? old ehap feleinbeteietctelninta DECLARES. SHE WAS DRUCCED Like that of Jennie Bosschieter. and ght years arraigned ‘be! Recomler Stanton, at Hoboken, to-d with assault ley seventeen Karle, of No, Hi. Downs both twenty. rried, were Witham vd laundry of which manager No. WME Washington street, that on aturday night she met Hughes, who tok her to the rear of a saloon, where Downs awaited them. She drank Deer and two sodas and then be ina at would probably tell Hughes's wi own: The girl attempted to end her life srday, morning by taking polaon Charles Peterson was called in to at he testified as tu 7 Schopp, teatifed to « had drinks he did a bartender at tae the men and xirl K oitdanchart ' It was ddechte the Marin. the Humm the ju the att Femur iy iate audible “goo eh at bOb POLICEMEN. fay at head Metropol Health omimiasioner was not ex Pthe operation performed tnd in private | rotors took stations In j pa, Then they | and paten home, how tye their fats and subi Anong the pol.cemen vaccinated were Mrs. Ida M. Nowyce, of Anderson, nearly three Iret] S$. C., says: "For two years or mor n, detectly before Icavizg off coffee and begin- rr knowing tht The prisoners, pleaded) not ston tnt each for ‘tae for tie Tinvethy J tn the was pliced Asphalt, with the tiJamen 3 Me At the tr . Desmond was murder 4 Capt. Reynolds xuc at that sation « Was indie mond Str ve Jumped nb that the defense will A HKNOUKR Found on Many ‘Tables, People will “slug” themselves with coffee and then hunt around for med- icine to cure them of the trouble cof- wee produces, but they keep on drink- ing coffee and making new diseases right along. That 1s, some people do. There are thoughtful people, however, and their number is grow- ing sreatly every month, who prefer geod, sturdy health to sickness, and they leave off coffee because it ts a drug that produces ulsease. Many people have to learn that this {s true by hard knocks, dnd they get the knocks all right If they stick to offer, © of Postum Food Coffee, my health became very much {m- aired, cs | discovered afterward, from coffee drinking. 1 suffered from shortness of beeath, pains about the heart, and the slightest exercise completely ex- hausted me. My digestion was bad and gas would form in the stomach, rendaring me wretched and my life a burden, Medicine did not help the trouble. I was on the eve of giving ip in despair when my attention wa attracted to the statement that cof- fee caused some of the symptoms that I and. I determined to aban- don it and try Postum Food Coffee. “ft had the Postum well made, and [the result during the past twelve | months has been something wonder- 1 ful. All of the old troubles left. 1 have been in excellent health, ant my friends a! n it and speak of it. I never lose an opportunity of telling them that the change in my henitn was caused by leaving off a{ arug Cased coffee and taking on a higqud food drink jike Postum, ning the wu j nen helpless, working in the said that before leavi: her first street * 29CORTANDT ST. Downs warned her not to say any antly pees Sal thing, He said that If the forewoman | i e stone fa) rs : = = = in the laundry heard about the attair | Tein him on and| ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PUR- MORE CRUCER SCANDAL AIRED, Brother Tells How He Championed Wife's Cause. ‘NINTH KENNEDY JUROR 1 ILL More Delay in Select- ing Men to Sit on Murder Trial. Surrogate Thomas resumed the hear- ing to-dity the contest over the will of the late Wiillam Jiineey Crager James 2. Cruger continued his version of the marital troubles of his brother, his ness, alleged Infatuatton for cer ria and the four wills dueathing ch ate of Judge of Dr Newburger, sittin tn the Samuel J Kennedy & My Reynold i hat owing te Willen Fo Rupert, ised frum further trial ed that the pro- sent for him ak off the ree isting Detween W. J. Crager nd Meta Kane-Bell-a [saw Mrs. Cruger," wali the witness. toll me of her troubles and offered dsome sum tf 1 would re eto her. 1 refused the mu! advised Wille to dis ngs divorce he iad started I learned of the Mourichon will and told Wille taut it would no E sw York, wnere a widow hn in as Juror 9 Scarcely had Judge court: to-day nm ohe punicatlon of Mr. Rupert Rupert was physic wh phystetan that Mr ome to the 4 menmage him to of Mr Ru- to the phy: rpecity th precise nature pert’s {ness, reihly wath hah to thake ane | Of the 1M talesmen summoned to-dn : nly (@ answered to their nemes, De led of the coment r Sunor ofthe | that. Gilésmon® wouldonly’ Kane Cuan of New York | rom service for strictly ons tt . and te the! fed for rel mn oxere Ais brota- Matthins 1. 1 | tL ERLE n, foreman Jury ino the} thee} Molineux trink tin was exeuncd Wh] oe were alm members of the Jury who had been summoned the Jicants for excises were Mrs. May who had not been natu the wit- snd would wchitne to gan her er that soon after udying my ft." mur- brother shortls war! which the with r. wining the ax the re Himunte.” , retanter i é nth juror, Ve con yenug of the letter courradiete With only eleven Jurore in the box : dmonys relative wae adjourned at Co'elock unttl i prenad fo1 k to-murm® mornt tr. against him and the w You Kitoskedt “Th said, arls blow tn the smile, as Mrs total and the husband, 1 xt CANDY Special for Tuesday, © Peanut Creams. .....Mby 100 Chavolate aspherey Sherbet MatSe 54 BARCLAY ST. COR WEST BWAY. Chaeer for your last year's bicycle? Let Sunday World Wants find one for you. ture. 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