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STRIKING PLS MOD “THE PILCE Fire Department, by Threatening Deluge, Drove Them Off. Three hundred fn Passaic, N. J. a patro! nree olticers man who Were hit with stones, attempted to rescue his . arrested, had his head cut open officer's vlub. The girls have been on strike for weeks. They ha thelr watchfulness. three policemen were the mill opened, | For the first time the girls attacked the American workers in the Four girls were knocked dow qn. The officers charged the © ‘A patrol wagon was » Just as the officers und got two of the xirls in many were hit. After a hard officers got their prisoners with them two who had ri Brrest of their compan’ man who has been in two weeks. His head to the police s demonstration. Hondry charged airis aticks and drove them away hen the Fire Department wan c ut and lines of hose were Ja preparations made to turn the eo Btrikers. This frightened t they withdrew. The four prisoners were arratgnet | ench were rt and fined $ : roline Dol. els Gok a WOODRUFF SAILS. WITHHIS GUESTS Lieutenant - Governor Pays for Big Time for La Roche and.Allds. Lieut.-Gov, Woodruff and tin two Ruests, ex-Senator La Roche and Ar- gemblyman Alls, sailed to-day for England on the Amertean Mner St Louts. e Thelr departure was not without some excttement, as Mr. Alld® almost minsed the steamer and a number of friends who were there to ser them off made the welkin ring before the steam: er left, Both of Mr. V ing abroad at h that thew are g ‘Business ha me :9 go ov nds for suid Mr to @y at thts time Woodruff. "1 am going direct don, and will not ¢ from that city w My friends, however, exp, And "see the sights. They will make a trip to Paris.” Ex-Senator La Roche telis of how he came to eat) with M leo atory Woodrurt Bu, oth am « and if) man Allds was v=ked to 4 Allds and 1 ar time. ! hope W Money to sce us t a@ lot of it. THROWN FROM FIRE TRUCK, | An nt Fore an Sheehan Quitel Deadly Hart by Wie eo In resp ti alarm ot 3 Eart } forema the en, lett to tained police station, h je) Bixty-ffth Precinct. Caor. A. I ) WhO was at the Sixty-tifth, goes sto.the Séventy-first. Capt, Baldwin had always been # the | whtown district until the shuke- iat fall. a IE Raceoun Butter Thiet. 5 Pa., June 3, Hammit, \imissing butter from his ‘alacovéred: that a raccoon }e THE WORLD: WEDNESDA Ce IOVER 80,000 ANGRY PERSONS - MARCH ACROSS THE BRIDGE. seit Photo gra Ph Over &0,000. pers tie up of the Brooklyn ent Greatest Jam in the History of the Big plosion ‘in Power House of Brooklyn Trolley Lines. brought Hide at lip a doae power ft rhet hisuse Out of 1200 persons who crore the | bridge during rush hours over Sal), x employees flkured. were forced Ver the patiiway) usually: pat she nee the day the brides w Nn apen ve public Na imantty pushed, fost to Manhattan a fron Tr There Wan nota the New York to) the Brooklyn side The ewelling ¢ for an ake ym the ex and they Thi did Ut —— SEVEN SMALL-POX CASES. Danger SN rally supposed tha went Mts hostroet, im 2 No. ES Wes Madden, t » Ara ty-two Hund-ed and ‘Two nit_datin, Congrove, t MW No, 218 Ease] taken ar 9:/0 To-day. THE ns had to walk GREAT JAM ON THE BRI over cident at the p lines by the nivielebeinieli Se a eieteieietet-t- el eile leeieieteietetetei-i imimi-! i eleiminieininteleinilninininelminietcivinit « niet DGE r the big span to-day, owing to the ¥ ° 1-house £ “ei, TWO DOCTORS AT TUNNEL STRIKE Span Caused by Ex-! mn owalking from One sxrove walked | pital fast. night anc whether he had ohicken-pox. Jt was found that he had small-pox and he was sent to the pesthouse, WAR OVER DOCS. Dr. Thompson Squirted | Ammonia at Craft’s Greyhound. Peliicore doctors and beillg nthe West ng The BLAIE WN BIG FACTORY Many Buildings Put in, Peril in Long Isl- and City. story in situated in. th shoand ot n fought A mes from spread. sent vada fre trucks w « sroup bis f alarm was g water directed against the r that the fire was. i — © Nellef Expedi- Mack, panies of the here to-day on th | 1 wax cuuned | ¢ fon bolling pot og! Lambert’ varniah works. Weystone works, were in ind the firemen kept ENDS IN RUSH. Contractors on Big Ditch Making Up for Lost Time. Hundreds. trike re ifferent 1 tunnel ay The ay for von tors, more » mide ours, the strikers | gger force return within the time MAGNATE HILL’S SON A BENEDICT Miss Maud Taylor Bride and Archbishop Ire- land Tied the Knot. elaborate home wedding to-day} Woof Miss Maud Van rand Gouls Warren Hill, son of ames J HUM, the m Aire ratlroad and steamship king of the Northwest, Arehnishos ind, of 3) Paul, an Antimi : Mr. Mill, came here to perform th which was sol. ¢ Wal. ty-ninth irl, who Revolutionary ‘ortland M » Ranke . whe tral home James J. Hl and Sis family and a number of St. Paul society people rived here tn a private car to attend 1 Hi and his bride will m: Paul, where the of the Eaate Company of Michigan, KILLS WIFE Maa days. ‘Taylor, wae Preal- Lin Her Association, ed from his Iniand he St 6 ¢ their az man » Railroad AND CHILD. Bugineer Then Hraine On MACON, Mo., June 5.—In a fit of tem- ‘ary insanity to-day Engineer James y killed his wife and eighteen- year-old daughter while they slept. Down rt Sumner from Taku, 8 received with a Major-General’s lute. Gen. Chaffee will be Gen Mac- Arthur's guest ay the Paleo = Stacey calmly walked {nto the street, and, meeting @ netghbor, told what he Malas: had done. Ho then drew @ revolver and alacanang: of the aeacavitel presented by bath ted auleide Y EVENING, JUNE 5, 1901. ortiand |The Counsellor, a newspaper devoted to STERN BROTHERS Special Offerings To-morrow White Goods Department |3000 Yards India Lawns and Striped Madras, 2509 Yards {Lace Stripsd amd Corded Musiins, !1000 Yards "4 Pin Dotted Swisses, 1200 Yards All-cver, Custer and Fancy Tuckings, “All Exceptional Values |Garden Hats tof mull and straw, [trimmed with lace and flowers, Rug Department On the Third Fioor 75 Axminster Rugs Carpet sizes, in Oriental designs and colorings suitab.e for parlors! dining and bedrooms, $16.00 China and Japan Mattings, Japanese Cotton and Jute Rugs, American Fiber Rugs, India Dhurrles, Bedstead and Bedding Dep't Several desirable styles of Brass Bedsteads, % Regular value $45.00 and 65.00 | White Enamel Bedsteads with brass rods and knobs at head and foot, Reguiar value $6.75, 10,50, 13,50 HOUSE GOWNS. with broad colored bands} and yoke, $1.75 each. Figured Lawn Dressing| Gowns,—with square; neck,—trimmed with lacz,} \ faye $2.50 White Lawn Wrappers,—j| with broad sailor collar of lace insertion and edging, | Men's Suits | At $10. $5.50 Lawn Wreppers,—fancy colored figures on white grounds. Surplice collar of fine embroidery. Stripes, Pinchecks and Blue Serges, ete. broad shouldered suit, cither single or breasted coat. elsewhere at $15. || GUARANTEE CLOTHI | $7.50 Customers are requested to take eleva- tors opposite western entrance, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. ARRESTED ON BEL CHAR Editor Patterson Is Ac- cused by an Insur- ance Company. afflictions. Reatf comen to the slerpl in lees Veacing, had cacy tlons. Physicians p: be without f BI all tin HROMO-PEPS! NO. OPIAT: HARMLES! CRISWELL CHEMICAL, Washing: D.C AL ORUGGIST: James Thomson Patterson, editor of insurance matters, was arrested on the charge of criminal bel to-day on com- plaint made by the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. He was ar- raigned before Judge Cowing in the Court of General Scesions and held for examination {a $1.00 ba!l, which was furnished at once, The bel ts alleged to aave been con- tained in an article printed In The Counsetlor, which referred to payments of money by the assostation to Mra, y|Harper, the widow of {ts former tee-| police Commissioner Murphy has de- dent: cided to make a trial of the “three-pla- Mr. Patterson lives at toon system" at one or two stations, One Hundred and ‘Thi He has deen opposed to thie system ever and has an oMce at No, § Broady since he “present ume. FIGHT AGAINST B. R. 1. \cane Mrought by Eaat New Vorkers Again In Court. The tong-fought case of tre Taxpayer’ Association of the old Twenty-aixth Ward of Brooklyn in Enat New York] Under the againat the Brooklyn Rapli Tranwt| elxht hours would be put In. ce tice Rich, of the Supreme Court, and a nacular, “means the “shifts” the men are divided performed equally. In twelve hours a day, the without an Increase in the seeking to have the court abolish the| Chicago. Joop at the Manhattan crossing. This loop wan eatabilshed at the time of the gonsolidaton of the Elevated and trolley eyate mr, was shot by Thomas G, Bark ‘The case first came up in the form of] lington, N, J., some months a) Mandamus proceedings before Justice Marean of the Sapreme Court, but ke decided in view of the confilcting ature jes that a Jury eho that he oc. eeeettee ls chair ¢ : $2.25, 8ft. Sby 10 ft. 6, 9 by 12 ft, 17.25 Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs, x $35.00 « 57.50 1 $4.95, 7.05, 10.75 Hair Mattresses, Spring Underbeds, Feather Piliows and Bolsters West Twenty-third Street The “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMPANY, 3rd Floor. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave Figured Percale Kimonas, —dainty floral designs, You might “sail” around toa dozen stores, but 1f you steer straight for the ‘'Guarantee'’ you'll save time and money and find everything that's stylish in Six different siades in the new Green and Brown Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres Made in the sack The kind sold Uptown Cor. $27th St. and 3d Ave. refreshing minutes after a pleasant dese of effer- PSIN {nthe most ri markable discovery of madera CONTA It ta ADSOLUTE: Compounded only. bythe lOc, 25c, & SOc. Sala ty Wm. B. Riker & Sons, 23d St. & 6th A THREE-PLATOON SYSTEM TRIAL. Commissioner Murphy to Test the Eight- Hour Method. has been in office until the The platoon system, in every at the station- house in orter that the work may be Now the men put divided up in an irregular manner. “three-platoon”’ any was called to-day before’ Jus-| phy belleves the change can be made Jury was selected. The taxpayers are| new system is In force in Boston and ———=—>—_{___ Rev. Keller Performs Ceremony, Rev. John Keller, the miniat: G an oO} } church. Thi a 12¢, 3.45 in Plaids, style double- NGCO, 21 than Often medic! ah iY of * jay ver- Into which time being ayatem Col. Mur- force. The Rothenberg & West 14th Street. Gottage Rugs, 1,000 at 39c.each You should. have on? of these inex- me tvery Rug is 5 feet long; is made fu Specially strong, and will give Rugs are strikingly colored. C. stock of Smyrna Rugs, and because we buy direct from the makers we easily eliminate the profits of the jobber, This means extra dollars in your purse. pensive Rugs for your summer cottage. excellent service. All the REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS—We have a very large and desirable Exquisite Patterns; rich colors. 6x! 9xt2 4.98 9.98 Values— 7.00 10.50 15.00 & Alexander Smith's Axminster Rugs, very fine, high art col- orings, 10 ft. 6 in. long, & ft. 3 in. wide; worth $21.50; Monday Japanese Rugs, blue and white. 10 ft. 6 in. long, worth $12.98. ..0... wees: SO All-Wool Ingrain Art Square: $4.50 values... 14.98 98 , Or $3.98 fo- a roll of 40 yards of Heavy White China Mattings. That's about as cheap as we dare sell reli- when We do that, but it keeps the depart- ment busy, makes new friends for us—and | @) this matting for this week per yard is... Cc Palmed Fancy China Matting, green, red and ‘3 12ic China Mattings, 95-Ib. rolls, heaviest and best mide. fresh and in beautiful effects; 40 yds. to roll, 17: Japanese Matting, linen warp, reversible inserted figures, 40-yd. tolls, per roll. $5.98; per yd.. Matting at 10c. Yd. Ot) : able Mattings. Of course, we cut deep into competition we're satisfied. Remember the price of blue, per coll of 40 yds., $4.50; per yd... cee ee rer roll, $6.98; per yd. 15c Linoleums---Oitcloths. “I believe you sell more Linoleums and Mattines tlan any other two de partment stores in town,” said a customer the other day. Right! We do xcellent qualities and lowest prices’ Two convincing and invincible reasons. Wild's Extra Quality 60c., 7¢c. and 75c. grades ata price that will insie another ava- lanche of business in thes: departments 35¢ Menday; 2 yards wide: ent patterns; Monday, square yard... dppeiaceo English Enameiled Floor Oilctoth, linoleum patte rs. tire.t st ever shown; imr esse s and 2 yards wide, 4 al ard, Mon- day oe Special Sale Go-Carts. i ie ASI New Sample Lines *: Underpriced, $ af Here are bargains indeed! And just at a time when the days are getting sunnier, more sum- mery—the time when the baby will enjoy its car- Priage ride to the utmost. We snapped up the = entire sample line of one of the best makers in town, priced every Go-cart at a tigure that will » delight you to buy, and make the announcement to-day to hurry you here to-morrow : {Reclining Go-Carts, with satin | parasol; all rubber-tired wheels; Cd) Gor carte 2. j 5 patent foot-brake i . | heavy roll sides 7 98 3. 75} $19.75 vatues......... fo * | 25 Baby Carriages; best steel running gear, rubber tire wheels, upholstered in excel- lent colors; $7.50 values, for............ $5.50 Go-Carts at...... $6.50Reclining Go-Cart: with rubber tires. Reclining Go-Carts, wit! satin parasol; $7.50 4.49 5.48) 4.98 Upholstery Department. Every item enumerated a decided Bargain. At 75c-vorn Hammocks, with Pillow, full size. Pair—Bobbinet Lace Curtains, deep lace | edge and insertion; value $2.00, |At 7ic effects, | —Best qualily opaque At 17¢ Window Shades, al | Ar Bedseeemtes ce |e re —Fire Screens, oak At 59c or cherry frantes, filled with silkoline. At 49c Pair—Ruffled Swi At 59e Curtains, 3 yds. loi full width. terns. At PS corte se Aniustable Screens. ee i ow At 3 Yard — 36-inch Cree tonne, all colors and — Bamboo Tabour- ettes, artistic pat- —Tinselled Crepe for draperies. zc SU Ni You Can MOVE the = BUSINESS | e ~~ |