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WANTS $10,000 bt Helen W. Watts for sian mands $10,000 damages. 4 Foley became a teacher and subsequently for the Friendleas, which clety. 1895. Prior to February, 1595, the defendant was chairman of the executive commit- tee of the xoctety. The complaint sm» forth that in Grade of the public schools in October, 1867, teacher in the Home ts conducted by the American Female Guardian So- Hore Miss Foley taught until It is alleged that defendant told Motchkiss and others that was cruel to the scholars a fit teacher for children. CRAGMOOR, Aug. ay Dear Miss Foley: work and you refused tt that Ja called when taken fered to you by the Charit tion, who have looked well otherwise, I fear there isn: a for you but the Island. “x could consclentiously help Piplace.1 would. But 1 cannot. Yours Truly HELEN W. Mrs, Watts on thirty-three years Qn officer for a number of yea and them and could not be recomme - | feation for assiatance hereafter, 4 hear they offered you work on necktie Also it come to our notice that you have eltner _ opled or written a letter yourself pur- : porting to come from Mra, Bennett and signing her name to it. you know wnat up foy i | ‘A euit that hes many sensational fca- 3 ures was before Justice Lawrence in Part III. of the Supreme Court to-day. \ Biizadeth Foley, a teacher, ta suing ler and Mins Miss Foley while a teacher in the society school abused ded as Misg Foley alleges that the defendant wrote the following letter to her ‘ou must look to the Charity Organ- y A Mr. has FOR SLANDER. '.. Allegations of a School Teacher Who Sues Another Woman tor Damages. hait halt ped ‘The fnan- her. yenre naa tea her many t a ty ain he vat she abuse e against It was struck them could not maintain ord @ What weton was tiken Wis disiniexed once mae relnimts A. Yea, at t Miss Foley ever before the mmmitter? Ao Yes. twice. for? A. She slandered the the Executive © who Roxbury for th She fer che t aid id Have you any personal knowl fany pupll being struck? N. No, sit G, Wale Mian Foley a ¢ Q. Did you ever know of Miss Foley abusing A child. A Yen Q. Dit vou give her « letter of recom. mandation? “A Ne. the woctety lid ordered It pable teacher? Q. DEL you.all fel kindly toward her when vou sald, “With beat wishes for your fumre?? AL Yeux : « Q. You knew against her then? of the Charges. a of the alleged charges A. Yeu 4. And pent that letter? A Yea, 1 didn't care to put more in biack and white. Mlas Foley was told in person why she had been disminsed. Q. Was this letter (Exhibit C) signed by you? AL Ye the wt My advice ts to take any! work of- Organiea- Inte case and know everything about you; our Ming lett Tam really very sorry for you a) you 1 “1898 became president of ‘the 4 and Is now, She interposed a 5 denial, f Mra, Watts stated tha the and wax out of the noctety $I Fee. Hereafter chautt clty without fer co vot Corporation © handed down an manioner Murphy to that effect By the law revently pasted a it te net neces crs tek cemmary tary -P irs may ge exe an Whalen ul wr into sa tax ynmnlastoner, A ruling an the mutter, y Corporation Counsel for an Ton Ite receipt the puller wer to meke no mor: t Ina asked the piaintift was at various times in different schoo!s schools for AUTO MEN NEED FAO LICENSE All That Is Needed Is the Payment of pout the fC arrest trcnuase th vcr’ sR WATTS. the stand natd she has been nected with ‘the society and hax been and in oclety’ general Ait oar for ren inion w Police Com Alleiny that 3 The department will, however, late the speed of tae autem uccordance with the new law The Only Substantial 3 . Help to é Business. aid Help Wants Morning's World. Ne Comtined. E283 Hobie OWN |My Donwhue tind broken inte of $1 tu the wr to nion nottited Wants in This BUT | Paid Heip Wants in the Thirteen Other York Pagers arrests on this scory regu: tn | FUNE Mra, Watts wi In her mind di when ahe wro mean she had oc nerely 1 uht to letters gi wt ALT meant she ought to get work. take any work she could or she would beceme a public charge, a pauper and be sent to the Irland. Thomas Wo Hotehkins, muperintendent ne had rathine o the plain she K' that in making coples of n her by other people. What did_you mean by fearing the ind was ahead? Mind Foley arefi we sean cia mF MRS. REYNOLDS CALLED; DEFENSE SCORES POINT. Mother of Murdered} Girl Not Allowed to Answer Questions—} Osborne Crestfallen. Christina Reynolds, mother of P Dolly Reynold, was placed on | Witness stand today to prove t {her Dr Ken! heron the races Mrs murdey the her daughter mac y She h 1at one of the three pres trials. Her testimony wun to supply (he motive fer which Dr. Kennedy ad killed Dolly Resnolde. ¢ Mra, Megnolde is a inite of a Uttlel 2 kray-hatred woman, She #at trembling| + on the withess stand while the lawyers |Z Arguet warmly against the admtasion| } Mf her testimony i @. You are the mother of Emaline C. Revnotde? ALT Q. When did you see her last alive? NN 1h 1808 Q. Did you give her thin bag? A. T did. gave tt to her empty. Q. Did you have some talk with your sughter about Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy? Objectes to and sustained, Q. Dil vour daughter talk to you about Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, about hia mak- the racen? sustained. ing money for her Objreted to al Talked of Dr. Kennedy. Q. What did your daughter say to you about Dr. I Objected y evidence and sustained \" Q. Did) your daughter draw money! from the bank? Objected to and suntained | Q. Did she tel) you we! whe was g0- | 2 ing to do with the money? tel to and sustained. of the commercial, professional 4 labor deprrtments of Bt. Rartholome Church Bureau, teatined that the plain. HE had applied to him far a poritton ie was secured in a candy sald Mr. Hotchkins. In need. and Twas returned and satd the work was not to her Wking. 1 learned later that the GLOCKED COURT Magistrate Let 'Em Talk for Twenty Minutes, Till Exhausted. Mise ‘Theresa Donate 4 tresmed Woman of Neo 7h Hast One Dine Ired and Twentieth street, was tn the ariem Botte Court today 4 sum mone mecured by Mex Della West, of One Hundred and Park and Twenty-fourth atreet venue, Mra Went said that partn and nt es nd had he thers toward her Mise Donahue was aitting In the rear of the court-room, When her name abed she stepped on the bridge Durst Into tears, She dually t Magistrate that she was only hye Never having been Inv court before Ay both mtarted means in oars to stop, Magistrate Crane sat back bin chalr and told the two to proceed she wan pucited, M omen rying by « ro talk his pow r ery It was twenty-four minutes by the clock be ey veawed exhausted i the magistrate found out w tr + family affair in which a boarder and a board bill Meured and in which there were counter charges + WSMAUIE After a fatherly evile of quarrelbag tt sent the two women fe Thees che longest endurance tatk 1 fryer Heard’ mld” Magiatrate Crane us The (Wo left che court-reom, = RAL, NOT WE! ufacturer | DDING. Anntversury 1 celebrating the twent ry of hie marrivge ed Ellas Dur et Hrookiyn, will M Duriach ean » Manhat Vlas TRIED SUICIDE FOR LOVE. Yeung Wa al tr] J ahe nay nhe wan going to giv Kennedy? Objected to and sustained, DOLLY Mr. Osborne withdrew benten, He had hat 22 th iter ~ x Much depends now on the result of ntahesnwahiokiakextractha vidence | iasement. He tdentife! the section of) when court. resumed after lunche Put i ‘ at to nbulbeen able act any evidenc: [teat Bipe. Mr Moore’ askiet “tn ree ic | Fla testimony: took up the ent) ihe chemical anatyale of the slutd found TUES S32, band began dnwind the Mr. ont season. test fin Fa y ca mete vies Dr, Kennedy came to court all amiles | Osborne objected vigorous, Moore | given substan same as uc] Witthaue latmuaking th Ae chee A this morning. insisted Qe had ar y remove the | previous: trials, was to show that the [Rot kno wane! UPR “ tht ahead,"* he aald t rapa logs, biudgeon with which D Reynolds ; his investigations, {scanjaee)light(ahead. phe jald too |iHeihanin shouted Osoorne. was killed was made of the sam cH day, “The State’ case ie almoat in,| “alt dow Seelam y Judes New- of “end “pine las che section « : a ‘i ve the pre reer. found in Dr. Kennedy's celia Dee recetyed 1 closely- | 1% and (t {9 much weaker graniee coer ete muat state \ * has nol On crosscexamination, Dr. Lederle Velled w Tn black to-day in th oun trials, My lawyern Rav thin) [right to touch this Gaul a« tis putl that of lend pipe | pose ame hued a of half an Prosecution’s case to shreds fon the stand here to iden tins | found: t rit with her. Mra. Kennedy still wears a plaintive sisted th strivica tanniy similar in thickness of wall : n led herself to show “You munt wit sald Juda ew-|diameter with the ee ook. She hag schooled 1 jburger: Et wills from which accompanied by no emotion except an uncontroli Le Rnd 1 insist “that | accompe a vlennerircumisioeara’ angtety, She con etenne Levy & Unger. She gave her name as her husband's counsel seore againat the ee ca A Adrienne Co wus ai ay State's sithestes aa she smothers the Lv sald the | Judge agate ee aN atte biG was’ qule at expen anguleh caused by hurtful evidence, Al- | eid epine san inch An | ferency By clever questions Mr Moore! Velieat that @er ald hardly ways she in accompanied by a group of ribbon, war handed to the J is ea a te wh cremthnt distinguished lersmnanerss eympathetio frlends, and when the court oan may wcumitie this, buts Somontnene Tee TAT STRATE NICh tte seantonn ure ended she In greeted in the) MyLuntlnd it) Als | Me a ee ee eked | ANd went over the Me [yy an animated Uk with the by a kisa from her little son. Hse AJ gue together sect t during which, at times. ah has not been let into the Maat the badge Hoe overewhich ite i be ’ irt-room to ree hin father, qed Mee Moor f pipe from th 1 had rec “boson ey were the same in of her sister, wht Claab Over Handwriting TK. Price Kdenesten {Ad Marmeter juust ne he subd He te a ctcicaithestatilt) en eey) mete mi ited together far him by ord t woman under arrest: ts ‘The attempt toe Iny a foundation for it made by Dr. Kens! were dixaimil Phe jury proterntos eS eam MieeOMntHOe the introduction of handwriting expert te, nist Aug. halt vu iting the TENS Ay. 4 Ps ln “os her getting as much et Phe volled womnan‘e diel an son, a friend of Dr Kennedy, 1 Hit was med fnew game of bi aul He OUEA BERN UTI ‘4 her vell Judge Newburger's Interest [rlsoner's friends and soundel tind up the wit {i ‘aaning oat, as she array ete mt apprehension that the wit. |! Lanionilolwniere: ato admit t not pipe lwith weeping. Accompar ys her en. hrough his appr slot bee Judge Newburger ada poved from 1 been lcort, ahe left the Tombs at 1 o'clock was trying to favor the defendant. | ment J ritned tn + sipping fand went uptown Mr. Simpaon in 4 commission mer-) Moundeanan Smith wos ces paar tt sta teed nts soso Sola hant. Me recelved a letter from De. [Aland and the squabble over the pees | denoy to tne Internal diameter, Kennedy in May, 1898, In response to] Crotodingle anelute ta Mace ther Then Mr. Moore requested that the wit: 15,000 PERSONS whteh went to Dr Kennedy's office | ping removed fram the boul pip Lica eos chedbludpeorsand) lisiiy te and recelved a check, Mr, Moore | Newhurger would not thins | court tarmorrow, AT THE FUNERAL. srougot out on ecrompexamination Mat| signe oe iday csoukt nat BREET Ont tr. Moore presned De | Altnesr had not seen tie check made eked MYM “Te change | the ot Teas ianeclatiteltne Evenian svora,) vt. This surprised Judge Newburwe anu Wey yee ba uted PITTSTON, Pa. May —The body ind he questioned the witnesn sharply. | Auve a raft ty Wehr At the Teme tral be ae ve latming (hat he had sworn on direct [tered. If exp sation the were: diasimilar. Aven prensed to: evidence that he had seen the check trodbeetaln Py Tee im the more he wax tnelined to think made out. What he satd) was that he Patt WMidne ta | that they Were the same. This was not was in the room when the check was [what Mr. Moore expectest mate fout, Mr, Moore objected t ited “against Mr. | nto a long eros : heck and letter an evidence, but Judge ts sr he D. Andrews, Newburger acmitted them u, he ost | ‘harles A. Richter, Jr. 4 friend of Dr. | graphic notes ikennedy’x two ine lat pt ee eneeaeee tron’ of hile|deng| ereinwa) Witt Mechusky: J employ of the M Isennedy and former j harles Ac Htichter jr. was | road, “made a + Ustry parlors, wae put on the stand forl asked to blentify «nam! coe Ey ats MITE . | almilar purpose, but Mr. Osborne had | nedy’s checks Mr Muore one AS) in Dr, Kenne: i He wouldn't awear | {he withers was not oompetent hel Were the came The tots to withdraw him. He reaatcaerte ny Was wiintaltied j Cane | Where they: had heen cut he mal fitted that he had ever seen 11 ennedy | Kamony Kenne secretary of the | Mevther within the one-thoteatdth part , write, ‘Then he refused to swear that] Eragklin Bavinee Society. Aduscined 9 | o¢ “an tneh ,JAlderman’s Cohorts i on inortevge given Dr Ken ait case he vere: he could identify Dr. Kennedy's signa |heay on a buildin iran. det bore be | on nieces vere P ture, though jie admitte ciate asd meena |RICKM, wal thee ee reEmaile Crowd Special aI oi rom tim) for el weary ! ‘ suttinaecitiel re p wuabpl een counsel and Judge Mentity fr Hitt therntore Naman Sinith, of Staten Istand. | evidence and eifourl syataeltea visited Vn [SPAT sd es typo en tera net | phere was a big crowd of politietans ait naeisted inthe. finding vat Dr. Tor tie das tefore. he had}in the Court of Special Seasons to-day and chisela in the fof the Hoard of TT Ok the to attend the trial of Alderman Fred ae ple K. of the Sixth Assembly District, Tip eae ER 5 ) proprietor of thy Manhattan Munte Hall, THREE SCORCHERS FINED. INSURGENTS ACTIVE. at Nox, 104 and 104 Bowery, whone place zt oe aes was raided by Justice Jerome and the mmittes of Fifteen Apgil 18. Led Megele Koller at Chane | :Attnate PRC CAL Yury hf There wat a kool representation of Tieen Avenue, ie BAECS SULA ET denizens of the Lowery Hoeman O'Connor te MANILA Th is unemctaly | yagi Te The case was before Justices Hinsdale, See } Feported that a body of rebels under . Me the ‘Treasury Walances {n[ilolbrook ant Jacob. When the Al arealenta Lrooke, twenty years | Re ae ans under gatement + vasury ances In sh: ICE s en Aer, Ih et Noo ML East Blghtleth ot ree s {A detachment of | the general fund, exclusive of the $180. )mAn Was arraigned before Justice Je iY Caen eGens nidwette Gln ON ead gold reserve in the division e¢[rome he defended himself in a very Lilien t + Of Twenty seventh Panaco, | vogenmion, shows: dramatic manner, Hla house, he sald, 10g Eo mt eleLSnUh Pra MU al sO eae lable cash balance, siiasstuen [Wee ha castle and ne one had a right ee ENUecanelia even uetore linersentteee Love scout ard COKINR | ety. gae.ea7.73s, alive, $18,458" United [tO enter {t. He said the place was con- shel Ku CA Cha States ot 208, Treasury dueted in an orderly: mann pera Harel fig |PerT nee Iuelira Antari DERSLER LOC » $1 national bank notes, | Edward C. Beeherer, a member of the Urconnor sald the CUBS eunine ites Barve, Nore |g: oa 76l: total receipta thin day, $2.46, [Commi nf Fifteen, was the princl~ tele from Bab tyefhttty wt Camarines, The nearest troops are atl ge total fin’ menth #15 303,09); | pal witness againat Fleck, He said he tH n Fifth avenue, vestertay Indan, thirty miles way reeespts (ain year, BN IST 82: tout went inty the anusic hall and was np- Shey were fine y - — is «1 ( S100; bo ° by several women and that er a shaitures thie month, $2,200,000, te oar BOY’S maitin + was disorderly. DRANK ACID AFTER QUARREL. BODY FOUND. Austrian laborer, ond, 1 an fieh with two ote three a line lost his) bale ears ‘Yhe strike here Ix practically crushed : wt the Arthur Heamwe $ AGENTS ‘a hecdaaat AWNING HANDS 3 3 DAKERS ltt E. HGRA I Injurtee would promaivs DOOKBINDERS F ti nue a: ' Wat a love amtatr was the F ors til cttise ¢ Womats act : H RUBHELM Osten FeariEn | —=—_— Pe opercuens es IAN Be 1a leetaigd ene al JOINT HIGH COMMISSION. My CARPENTERS RAUF PN) CARRIAGE 114: HERE rrou Honnidary el) || CASHIERS Dispute. fo CRAMER MAIDS ¥ Ror. chenks .... an? ig _ COLLECTORS 2) Sales een way pe conks | AULA Si lalate High Commins VOU DENTIBTS .. ., TAILORESSES Vary line dispute ee. (DIANWasHERS ... 15| TAILORS ei quest tat tie SA, DRESSMAKERS ... 64 SMITHS... cee ge) DRIVERS... 7} WAGON HANDS: = Bye) DRUG CLERKS ... G| WAIST HANDS SOLDIER DROPS DEAD. Bie LEMP. AGENCIES . 7| WAITERS .. . e = a liwhtrntcance wae Wallace In Said to Mave 19] MISCELLANEOUS 18] Meena Seri the army 03 —| Thomas W: ‘ ni allace, forty-f ra of ‘ TOTAL .. axe fd to have been a serge: tn the United States rmy, was reported by < the police of the Wesc Twentleth street station. to have dropped dead to-day at ay ‘hin residence, No, Wl West Twentw-frr: unquestionably partly responsible for the troubles, eat Washington, AR ee ote REYNOLDS'S MOTHER. ——— Whed While Piaymates in Tere Devoruk Wanted ¢ End te ror Ian Away, meatic Disagreements, POUGHKEEPSIE, NOY. May quarreling with hin wife and [George Pratt, nine years her that they Would never quar- | Petred yesterday ind + ~ | the potter te find him. again, Charles W. Devornk, twenty. | Ube roles ti ait Mim Teint water, The other boys veld from it and} (right and said norhing a fthe Panton until questloned Tis wit) screamed. and rat : sulle vies “She Inet Policeman Munemeche ianed an ambulance from the named an ambiance fom tne GERMAN STEAMER SUNK. a there, He will be well enough In. aaa he nerning to 4, ar in court Collildes wit nw Urttiah Vessel in ee the Ebb RUSSIAN STRIKERS RIOT. | LONDON, May 20.0 Ta) German steam. er Wilhelm, outwant bound, was sunk in in the River Elbe, near Drunshausen, Labor ‘Troubles Larwely Dae to ji. ccoiinion May is with the, Britlah Sultntion af the Statents, Mleamer Akcaba, Canvatn Mel'artny, lwo leks reece . outward hound for Montreal, The Aka Sv. PETERSBURG, Saturday, May 18, [putward Round for Montrail: The cket from Gen, Shatter to Lieut,-Gen. oe (Continued from First Page.) had been dssured by Supt. A. C. Stebbins that thelr demand would be carefully Company ite ane 2 a no look for a favorabl : employed th at vl hands remaining out on strike. strike of tie machinisia ‘necessary the sautting dewn of ail other shops of the company: shope of 8. L. Moore's . founders,on Front street, t, forty machinist& struck. 1oand fifty machtaists all, Wood & Co. manutact st a so out, The Hshers, to the number of are fon-unton, have also h etriking machinists The strik' ebinists ipers foln them tn police duty the iid not allow the strike the round-h saying the permitan ence with (Continue aures, and Stanley, crazed by drugs, Was tou confuse to nolify the police of the clergyman’s death, Mrw. Rernius, his landlady, whom he treated with his hot-air cure two days after the death of the priest, says he was tirely sober and rational at that time. ural spenditures thie year Nit posite in national banks, 802.400, CORED B Abraham Levy, of Levy & Unger, ap- peared for the defendant. The case is prosecuted by Assitant: District-Attor- ney Gans Frank Boy Cullagh deputy, Fleck’s place last Octot Mendrtckaon said he went to the place YY AN ANGRY BULL. ndrickson, a former Mc- testified he visited r. (Seectat venting World.) ssiions went fa ee ehh Tat PM. and had several drinks, He Mange, WIT probably bave his arm eam-|then went out nnd returned an hour uutated this afternoon, the result tater. A walter took him upstairs and aU OG! Co LORETO Introduced him to two French girls. He was leading the bull. from the] “We had two cocktails and a beer,” stable ton ileld with a amall rope and | Hendricknon tentified, “and it cont_mo struck the animal with oa owhip. It] gy 5 declined ¢ girl’ Invitatto turned upon him, thrusting. tte Norns [#591 declined the girl’ Invitation Into Mr, Jessup's right-arm near the| to spend any yore money boulder and tossing him into the air,| Nicholas D. Collins, of No, 377 Atlan- tenring the flesh terribly. A farm hand lay. avenue, Brooklyn, also an ex-em- A ployee of Supt, McCullagh, testified he Vinited the piace, “LT met the two girls," Collins testl- fed, “that Hendrickson had seen.” “Ever see the defendant?” asked Mr. MISSOURI PACIFIC MEETING. Directora WIM To-morrow F Important Queat On “No, sir," replied the witners. ae age Ri vatidlnteosnumiberacpactcsist nave Beeman come trom a seme | hing wie done In an orderly Ra aU RE td een =e road directors, no action wiil be taken] Git wa 9 - ver thirty, and possibly a hundred | wanton ying Packet frou] fn' ne enutice or ihe dividend: aise | ,~GeorRe J. Batner, of No. 317 West raone were wounded Inq atrect fight, MW rinca to New York. that nothing will be done in’ the direc: | Thirty frat strect, teatitied that he bad h b stoned the poll ton of absorbing any other. south. | Visited the music hail October 6, 190) at when the mob stoned the police, BAN FRANCISCO, May 20—Alexander| ete oe Abgorbing any UG about 11 o'clock in the evening. Law- Several deaths are reported at Knan-|.° * « western ro: ver Abe Levy, for the defendant, ob- thenecated ax a reaule of the atrike | imam of Cleveland. left thin city: ts ————— ected to “all “auch testimony: on’ the day in -an automobile In an endeavor to Tee i ee a ccunleintnen 8 lots, emablish a record between this city and] ARE OLD COINS FIND RBADY|fitney! giegations as to the date of ‘The agitation among tho students ts!New York via Chicago. He cartieg u Ronit 1900. gale when advertised In the Sunday World. “After having had. reyeral drink: asald Datner, S woman’ asked him Ma not go out because their committre| 50,000 MEN OUT, The 2) machinists in the [xhopy of the Central Railroad of New at th failed to report for] pee eal : DR. STANLEY'S WIFE IN HANDS OF POLICE. | % ltt was removed to the sanctuary short- i lo to her room, 50,000 MACHINISTS STRIKE TO ENFORCE A DEMAND FOR NINE-HOUR DAY. man & Ely Sufe Company, employing) Delegates Wiliam J. O'Brien and Pal- fourteen men, [iss wHl hunt up the Various contractors ee + [to-day to see what they can do to avert a strike. O'Brien and Pallas do not want a e. ‘They say that it was strikes of O'CONNELL SAYS. Recaneton’ tho” Brevaling Hate of peninat them, nae Be WASHINGTON lose of many bun. [eee 1 cette dred thousand dollars in wag BRICKLAYERS IN STUBBORN MOOD. tel on th h ached nm the machinisis headquarters In (he various cities, MAY BE STRIKE ‘There was no chang lay fn the bricklay remain. ON THE TUNNEL. Iing ota ‘| Unton will hold a meeting uy night, Sais wap |UNUL then nothing wi as strike on the Tapld Transit} rye prtcklayers may that the lock-out c-arillers, engineers and toot |'8 already « failure and tha £6000 prickinyers In the elt rah threatened to quit work [fe Ray that. olehte ‘row morning unless they recelve [members of the M n fn wages from=$2.75 tof. | sectation have d on They wise want an eight-hour | oe the other hand of the Association, rike take place the work | been obeyed by every member the tunnel will be crippled and many | that, more than, 5000 bricklayers oe r ¥ [locked out to- ee OTE ESCO Oe ntendent Snyder, of the Butlding contractora held a meeting Satur-| Department of the Board of Education, sald this afternoon that the lockout of ason would not affect the public 4 now being constructed In Man- Bronx, Queens or Richmond, 1 voted Unanimously not to grant ands, They say that they arel of 4 seheral strike, as they 1 some tUme ago to ‘establish Work. “When the , 5 [Chey would tot ts v talk with {a doard, conalst.ng of contractors and school in Untonport, Weat: ithe men at work way quiet-| workmen, to adjust atl troubles) In the } ‘ ie which is now'ln course ly without making any trouble. tunn on jon, but that the mem-| of construction, All the ‘Arma t Perth Amboy except | bers c the ntral Federated Union Mr. Snyder said that he had sent a one conceded the demands of their ma-j cave up the +k ae hopeless, as the de-| man up to Unlonport and expected that chinists, and 20) men went kK tu work. | inands of seme of the organizations were le there would be quickly ad- The exception was the Hibbard, . utreaso: WALLACE 10 rst Page.) Father Edward Phillips, the “Minera” end, who met death in New York » mysteriously, was lald to reat in the Catholle Cemetery In this city this |» Varsity Football Cr, tain Resigns His Position. morning with Impressive ceremony. Long before daylight thousands gath- {at the great entrance of St. John's Church t witness the services. On the altar, where Father Paillips had served as an altar boy and priest, clergy from overy section of the State were gathered to axsist in the celebrating of a solemn| Charles Edgar Wallace, jr., of Pe utitical enass for the dead, sylvania’s ‘varsity football team, has rc In less than twenty minutes after the jaigned the captaincy of the Red and o | doors of St. John's, which ts the largest |Biue eleven aml announcs that he will Catholte edifice In Northeastern Penn-|pot return to college next year. His-res- Ivania, were open 6,0 people Mled/ignation was « to Dr. Edgar F. the avallabie space. Smith, chairman of the University Ath- he day, body lay in state all day: yeater- guarded by six members of the ieett's congregation at Hazleton, lette Committe 7 given for the action. Wallace Is in the Department of Dentistry. Next to Hare and MoCracken Wallace Teasons were senior oe Attar une ceremony | waa easily the star of last year's team Garvey delivered a short] ang wax generally conceded to be one of the best tackles In th niles. the Christian Ife of | see eelinithejcollege|ranks: |Ho was a very sive player and. | very fast on bis febt for a big man. He was equally strong on offense and doe . Who had won for him- tof not only the me in the mines of the Penney! & : hracity region, but of the world, His| {Bune And fOr the past two zears tae slous work among the minere at} er © eartgnt) aldaioe Hazleton and his successful tg ftn| Reonial rush line:| Mer played) ony dhe preventing and settlln another |7ory tome tn So: andiion ithe \-veratty, Ereat anthracite struggle between cape| 20M and 2601 ftal and labor have eohis name a ene A RCes, & severe one to the Quakers, as Penn will lone Hare, Mc~ synonym aa uc re was no men. dion of Dr. Stanley's spatement. Cracken, McClosky, Horner, Zimmer- | The mines from Forest Clty to Hagie. | man, John Gardiner, Hodge, Woodley tan are {dl for representatives (and Sntth by graduation avd Potter has branch ofthe United Mine- in ‘attendance, ‘The, #!¥en up bis college course. Teas, Da- 1 Grane of the A. 0. it. the | ridaon, Graves and Will Gardiner are factions of which were brought |the only ‘varsity members . together by Father Philips, sent deie- (120 OP'Y ‘Varsity members of last year's team who will be In college next fall. The question of selecting a captain for 000 /next season's team will devolve upon Coach Woodruff, Baird, a substitute of hint year's team, ha sbeen spoken of for that’ position. a MEDAL FOR DUKE. Rates: ‘The 2) soc Persons. display represents nearly It te estimated that nded the funeral, Noral ut she did not say it was » Van Metzon, of McCullagh's testified that he had entered the wher abont 9 qclock on the night of ast. walter aske tm he wixhed to go upstanra, and on the | Royal Geographical Society ef Eas ay uD ‘he: passed) Fleck, who sald Creare red a box," aald the witnena TONDON, May %.—The Founders gold medal was conferred on the Duke of Abruzzi to-dny by the Royal Geo- raphical Society. It was handed to the “When I did ao Mr. Fleck sald to a girl there, ‘Go over and get that man,” “The git! came In and sat in an’ im- proper ‘attitude, She aakel me if ‘oud have a drink and T sald’ Yes, 0 cocktall.’ javan Ambassador on the Duke's bee walt. “The girl aald: “Bring two champagne cocktalia. [| gave the walter 75 cents the girl told him to ep the Auction Sales, Frought a bottle of wine, ‘The Jemanded $2 ‘for the room.’ 1 and aent for Fleck, but WY VIRTUR OF A CHATTEL MORTOAGM EX- cuted by Ellas Levy to Henty DB. Kellner dated April 6, 190), I will weil at pubite auction on TUESDAY, May 21, 1901, at 9.30 4. M, at No, 244 Wee 99th et. tn the borough of Man- hattan, city O@ New York, a quantity of Houses hokt Furniture in aatd mortenge described. Dated New York, Mar 30; 1901, 1 . KELLNER, Mortgages. A. G. KAPLAN, Avett ————— PRODUCE BROKERS REVOLT. Indications polnt to formidable opposl- thon ty thy regular teket at the annual election of the Produce officers ‘he mixed conditions resulting from Gratuity Fund muidle have created considerable Wl-feeling. Already there fn talk of an Sndependent tcket, the candidates of which shall represent the conservative element of 1 that, Presigeat Barrows © stand for re-election, will decti ———$—__— AID FOR PATERSON STRIKERS ew York Wenvets Will Help Their New Jersey Brethren, PATERSON, N. J., May 2i-New York wenvers, according to information brought here by delegates who attended a meeting there Saturday, have agrocd to ald the striking weavers in this city to the extent of tive per cent. of thelr wages. The sirikers at the Paragon Mills de- clare they will not go back until their union tar nized, and the firm de- clares that this will never be done. ry 155. The 1901 World Almanac AND Eneyelopedia. Facts vs. Guesses. - Nothing is gained by pro- longed discussions on sub- jects with which you are not familiar, The man who has the facts of a case can make a strong oppo- nent, # # 8 wt ot ot Over 40,000 Facts in the NO KNIFE. , Mrs. Hinkley, Indianagolis, writes: “The doctor said it must be an operation costing $800 and little chance to sur- vive, I chose Pyramid Pile Cure and one 50 cent box made mesoundand well.” All drug- gists sell it. Book on Piles, 1903 World Almanac. All Newsdealers, or by Matl. PAD cause and cure, free by mail. LEAVE PENNSY.

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