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A A a ee ae : ee SS wat He AAAS RDS » LOTTE ae ET Lo os "THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1991. PAY SEATS IN CITY PARKS | MOTHER OF ‘X’ SCIENCE, . —_——— City Officials Unite in Condemning the $ Money-Making Inno-|3 vation and Municipal? Council to Take Ac- & tion — Privilege will? Be Worth $600a Day. Mrs. Lumly Disowns Six Tender Missives to Bandmaster. jIn Clate ele Eleven Of- ficers and Twenty Strikers Hurt. to have been written miy to Jullus Caesar landed t» the former on 48 stand in the Supreme Court: csked thelr authorahip, ing Torstello for the bond which ashe ne deposited in @ Instead of de- Lumly anserts, Tore the bond to his own ROCHESTER N. Y., June 26,—The an tlclpated trouble with the strikers came | thia morning. The marching men, num- bering about 1,00, clashed with the po- | Ice wt Mill and Commerciat ntreets at 9.90 o'ciock and many heads were | broken. A volley was fired over the heads of Clausen's latest idea to turn the city | s the strikers when the policemen were parks over toa man with a money-| z : aulted with bricks, stones, shovels | | . and pleces of wood. The dispersing of the strikers then prevented serious} Dloodshed, for the next volley from the Folice would have been direutly at the | strikers, As It was eleven policemen and twenty There seems to be no difference of! opinion about Park Commissione making scheme. Everybody is agal: it. There are about 150 beautiful and cool- looking arm chairs in shady places a well-known band- charge. The case was Justice Leventritt Supreme Court to- in the eteleletfelel-ieleleteleleieleiet along the asphalt walks about the Sev- an strikers were injured. ‘Tho pollce say , enty-aecond atreo: entrance to Central thelshootlne) was /prestoltated byca shot | Thalinitecniwanleandeates the Fifth av. ide, ee ; “ ly she was aske Park on th pyenus ry and x kg ithe column of'marchers turned into | Mrs. Lumly she w vs as wea teens had tired and overwarm visitors sink {nto : MII street they encountered ffty ta- ant written it. She became exefted and, their inviting arms. G Sk . gett Bots borers employed by the Rochester G. x rising out vitness chair, shou : i ¢ Company viking a trenen | Tere {s nothing to indicate to the || ’ eS bah acithe Junction of Comercial street, < tre all slgned “Belle” oF a . ft a s = and with shoul the strikers advan - visitor that they are no: as free as on them and drove ine Work nen truly + ‘ ng ecenine y the neopie: the trenca. et?’ asked counsel o every natural attraction in the peopl ag to\clarbenuentlreceenlinithel roast t Ee aeriaeteerh pleasure ground, but after the visitor house of the company and the police + ‘| site?” ~ Undertook to disperse, the mob ‘when ‘orielio's wife? has lounged in comfort for a s of — the, trouble came n five or ten minutes a soft-voiced young J stent sitahtly ; ro t address him as your man, ina gray uniform looking ike one head Gets and Aaa J of the park policemen in fatigue dress, . shovel, may be Rendon Polic COT sidles up and extending a green tick ton left lex with brick; Poll ; ‘ d 2 ‘Here Is a letter, at the end of which or slip, which he tears from a pad. ‘obb. Hit on head with brick H 3 "> d Z Are drawn a lot of little doves and rdalen da ‘i struck on left leg with ' . hearts: did you write {t?" holds out his hand for five cents, Bolleéman Henneany. fie’ in BA SESS e eaeedesel el tett . Ad nach with brick, internal’ injurtes: RY ss Lae POR 7, Money in It. feoman Haley. Struck in stomach |= ? 5 : 7 fos fully and then replied Y Plot s @| with shovel. ff No: that's not mine. Of course nearly every victim pays the wOf:thostrikers/AugelolChetto received G 7 (| ' nickel. \ feaip wound, caused Dy 2 pollce f Ly 4 ¢ Dav vou oor omacts these letters to \s a yo an Nicol Agretta, cut in hea 4 4 Z ve written by another p It iaiths ue cgi ct soune saan Wiliam ‘Horn, cut on head. Fit- , f ad, ', “Lean and alwaya do write my own nam car F. Spate, e a teen ot elghtcen others recelved Mike t: Uf p ; G ] Vis , g § te snapped Mrs. Lumly, angrily, Juries. { ald of Park Commissioner George C. meet the dotendant?® Clausen, who, for an annual rental of $00, which sum he jakes pains to say " does not go to him, nor even to the Park 66 | _ Department, but into the city Sinking 5 5 7 % Fund, haw delivered a contract under | (SSOSSOS SOOHOOTOESOHASTOCOGSO which the enterprising Mr. Spate may Spate and His Central Park Chair. y Park." he ta tn Manila now, the U. 8, Volunteer havin, servic ™ Do you know that Torstello ts a mare Jace the more or legs beautiful green| oe. ancient ru: Ce aD ; are ancient rugs on exhibition in they out In six months, so I haven't ’ Hh) ° . 2 BL Srchelte in he pede in evety park in ums of Paris, Berlin and Vienna, | much chance to steal on this Job." uw acts the name gy Siem Toralellor® Manhattan and the Bronx. Wuctns the “Janthque’ son AD COLT LD dy, the “Mother of Christian teh Ww up is this Mr, On ye poate is the m the very rich, m e 1 in vElveweetl nity ‘ af = iam eth rormiello in wate : question on every Ip. Who ts the man | Ty F took him frequently to] Councilman Eugene Wise, whose A Roce ‘s r who has been able to arrange things oe ‘saw | Tammany loyalty 1s unquestioned, in- coe titiei-inivicicininieiricieeicini-t Roearines Bee be Oe n capitals, where he y Quaranto testitied that he car; e with the Park Commission 0 that he chi uced and th Counell has p syetem fn operation in ned & op Coe eae) eeerelpa ait eee Sus unvarenuadeaaunelion| Vices Chancellor Bars MRS. EDDY'S GREETINGS viata fete thea green nooks of the public parks with ~ of this singular transaction the Park Pat 3 le tte rs vand satd he had seen Mra) Lum- hia neat ttle money-making chairs, Stranners(a] Clausen, Commianioner. Cross - Examination ly write them, TO CHURCH MEMBERS. oD" Hella Lumly ever say anything to yoy about Torateio?” “Yes, id to me, ‘Johnnie, thie while the poor people who seck rest and | “Last winter [ visited Commisstoner | Mr. Wise sald to-day to an Evening recreation in the only breathing places | Clausen. said Mr, Spate to an Evening | World reporte: ity may walk or go back to their | World repor ‘and asked for the |. “If there are not seats enough In the by Counsel, Too. ts my: hus, oft : Authorized and Directed Through the Rey. LC, Tomlinson.) hot and stuffy tenemont-houses? privilege of introducing chairs In the | park Commissioner Clausen ought: to —- ‘ ay ‘ho did she mean was her Bug sand say to the Christian Scientists of New York City and of the world at large that I was happy to receive the call of about thrte thousand bellevers of my faith in this city, and that I was rejoiced at che appropriate beauty of time and place that greeted them. lam ¢ ally desirous that it should be understood that this was no festal oceasion, no formal church ceremonial, but simply my acquiescence in the request of my church members that they might ratello.” ———— OYSTER BOAT SUNK. '% of Si Proves ly to Owner, (soecial ty The Evening World.) Who spate I New York parks. 1 walted In line to see [buy them and put them In. The city Is) The two daya’ examination of wit- ’ - him, 1 had met him before. He rich enough to afford a seat in the Park ore Vice-Chancellor Pitney in| Three Th usand Peo-| This vit of biokraphy, furnished by |fell In with the wcheme: sald he had |tor everybody. poor aw well as rich. Il the contempt proceedings againat the Le] the modest young man, may tell been thinking of it, and Mnally, on April) don't belleve in class dlatinctions, and | geri: Y oF ) ie earilitaeie ae inee bile re clan dlat! C ny weavers of thegfrank & Dusan ] azed on rs. | Mr, Spate ts a y yet, but | 15, he granted the privilege for flve lie armchaira are needed the city should! sijk mill began at aon pie G : : ; . J, thie A nei Rnelantoldiheaate ers, as | years, but revokable at will, for an an: | gupiy them tree, ; Edd he Posed in: “the saying Is. He was on the mad for | nual rental of $0). A snOrn/De: yas She x t a eee 4 _| President: Guggenheimer echoed the} Almost as soon ax the case was opened . some years in the West for a large car- 1 have contracted for 900 chairs. Only | sentimenta of Couneiman Wise, counrel for the striking weavers began the Bow Window ot : t house in New York, and made a| 180 of them are ready. I shall have a sayy ls Phenomenal auecpas. He was subse: | polite attendant in uniform for every | Game gte yGreem une Father ar}to object to the course of procedure Her Home. see the Mother of Christian Science. NEW AVES a Contin Janel Mere i ¥ ater New and promote: en by ~ D0 © rl quently appointed effunager of thelr Chi- | Kroup of fifty chairs, publictintersstel wait Lilo tia’ say THM | Geter cutee Race aifercer tone The brevity of my remarks to-day was due to a desire on my xteamer Gordon Towe, of the) oyster cago house, managing {t with his usual Mf course I believe Tam going 01 ste there Is room for the additiun of * Wextchnnesllontan part that the Important sentiments uttered in my annual message fee: (of Henry |G.) Rowe, (sunk ats Bee, set muecess, He was brought up to| Make a lot of money out of it, But It ts or the addittut Thin enraged the Vice-Chancellor. and c y tock In Quinnipiac River this morning, ar rentab ts in the parks, and {f there] after Lawyer Hughes, for the defense, (Special to The Evening Worl!) to the Church last Sunday should not be confused with other {ssues, relessneas of one of the thia particular branch of buriness, He | only an experiment now. ta suiticlent necessity fc ng, the’ stopcock open. them to make] hal asked the stenographer to recont} CONCORD, We J 26.—Mra. Ed- but should be emph Win the f all pres het -day. went to an Influential car ouse, of Xo, 1 do not think 1 know a single! ¢ranen CONCORD, N. H.. June 2.—Mra. E yut should be empha: in the of all present here to-day. :s\umped to save themselves: = ace nee fT rammany lender. T Telene tone chubiar |= fancnise for thelr establishment prof-| anvexception.he shouted to him: eee yow window of her : cE ae t Chicago, when a boy and worked him iy long to no club oF |) 1, <Siherols inteaumelentWroonral tar. SY Cnt Gai Cerin Gb dy stood in the bow window of he MARY BAKER G, EDDY. wn with the vessel. Pe tern |Organization, political or otherwin rel frcaiuen thinna tauniiclen:taeeceal ts Ais i hours yesterday That's it." sald Commiawioner | (07 their provision, Vice-Chancellor Pitney was on his dic~| ‘Three * * REBUILDING GARDEN RACK. = Clauren, “That's” where we have the {°F nity, and Re starved every one In ihe (SE a ane) Cree EN advantage. I don't believe Spate knows | yoni Darl aie Teer Ge ld Nitt-raum by urdering 1 Ribbes |itpon the great lawn beiow and gazed anybody in Tammany. Me and 1 bave | for ih for a Mmited claas or) Committed to Jull over night for con: | oq omreeere an Pe alde and PAv Hfor the enrichment of private pocket-| teat. upward. The figure in the window was books. tification can be found! Htobes's contempt consisted of smiling | dresse ent the . erroneously called a} for the rentar of seate, Ia the letting {at a humorous statement made by a H the park privileges. | out of restaurant or boating privileges. | Wlinens. Many other sinile, and a few | “Mother self up. In managing wi branch of the New York establishment {t occurred to him to embark In busi- ness in New York, where he has «ade As usual, a great success. Taere « not many men inthe trade, no mat how long their experten who better posted than Mr. Spate.” ace hrew her shoulders, woman door of the care the vehicle was Be! Recon- ed to Prevent Accidents, Work of reconstructing the high cycle) track at Madison Square Garden Is on) in white. For a mo: Christan Sctence™ jher a wo took.) yeard, looked Uk tract, ts like pate n ce 0 e te vokable at aay mement i the Com- | People are not obligeM to patronize the | laughed, but Pitney expended his There rth akin to demonstra: | more than forty ‘ Bae Geta ie a perpen cee ladlonesmuindedlthekrespetinient vin, [latter unless they care Lo. E upon Miobee, and he spend to- WD CELT ARATE) ALB A Ca a | . to-day, The management has come to) floor of the ‘sixteen-story St. James mis ‘The granting of this franchise should) in Jal tlon on the ground ore A Tt wan | Pee : Falnatall war for her daily drive. The] the conclusion that the track, although! Bullding, He ts a thin, nervous, wiry | popular, ; arouse much n protest as will campel 4 trial of hearing proceeded slowly, | more Mke adoration, It was at feast] ‘The halr avove tt was ax whit 8 cowa Mfgeted) dnil(/ahel éartlaee dla: | unusualty siaetet leirnetsibankea high Itle'man of thirty Ave years. Llc saya | at) ine ape Seti fee Breed | ete Teaponsibie OMGiIe ee eel Atcue questions with: Lawyers Hughes |reverential, — Many lorgnetien turned |«um Her went away. Some igh, (This Will be remedied to) pre he was born In Chicago and began his | in the Interest of t pitti TU don't} se Spate wmay In time put 300 ehaire! and) Wlauvelt. the cou for the de: |towurd. the ’ the uation | Le irrted ut the « * veat future accidents. business Ife when he was fo wet a dotiar of tt. If tt was a deal IT a the park ces lauring/ on his receipts| fendants, meat siote A | A few of those remilfed are years old. fought to have done ft three years ago [last Sunday he wil make abo Hushes was fned ‘or contempt, pie nat bat erie 1 fol a ooh wha Tins mes See canes tatters day which, after his expent having insisted oh cross-examining. i | Me | LB RNS PaOey ot were | De, Koch Himsel a \ His specialty has been the copying of and re 4 che benefit, You 1 go with net hima proft of about Witaees after being onlered to resume | profound r |" talked to The Evening World} orrespondent abo Eddy sof soyccel Dineip his seat es c (Mer, wonter re silence save for the lazy rustle of shoul Licated that ts enjoytas end vigorous health, Sh an elghty years@®ld, and abe picture of Hundreds of requests have been received by Woot her teachings. Toa the editor of The Ev ning | 5 phere of the umer fog ose arris . World to start a popular petition, to be signed by all Staten Islanders, | ,, a Haat Gah Se eae a Feta ay 1 velth mentberay ; och and the demanding that the Staten Island Rapid ‘Transit Ferry Company replace;'| Have You Got That)Angrily Faced Record-| tien smevody sniepored mat Mrs pwn the:# the white | Witant know thet ahe enjoys excellent) newly discovered = i i Ncured Ml with the elant! y woul Poet soe rae Gone au boncea (eshiver no aouutnstas: wreaunetat aad: iidaictog $100 Bill" He Had | er; Got One of Their nn eeaene s eee d B s e Pi esd oa a B wn. f . « * at | When He Sat In? Band Released. De cur wuni nih ebidca antaosten bererver re tt ipeee eliorouatn ad een raat THE KOCH INHALATION, Leh hc ed with Nuty gold,” walapered ferowd came so ne va | r nuchet « AE vvrey “01 Dr, Koch himself examined me ag PETITION FOR SAFER . nue. During che aailladiarai there bi ite well nnd | as West 22d st. and personally di- Mr. C. Arthur Pearson, the London ' Y : “9 8°) rected m)Btreatment that cured me of Women strikers stormed Recorder _ moved and ¢ magazine owner and journallat, sald) ptor's rt in Paterson, N. J., t consumption, When I applied to Dr. im- STATEN ISLAND BOATS. 3 ed awa with him to-day for home.] silk aver, was sentenced to ty ty Tothe President and Board of Directors Hitting in cozy stateroom 8, Mr, Pearson| duya in Jail for annoying non-uw-lon | of the Staten Island Rapid Transit talked frankly wits an Evening World] werkers. | rerorters ‘The prisoner, with others who had 2 some nice things about America and] and created an uproar when Mary Gus- | peace ot age] Koch I was feeling pretty bad. 1 had Americans Just before the Teutonte sall-| auno, twenty-two yearn old, a striking aisle ore, | might sweats, and my cough and the ieaitentat vt | pains in my lungs were wearing me : Sa ueHtG | Outs , thy pelea 2] was very weak, my breath was a daily getting shorter and I felt that I Ferry Company. "The United States and ite people! been employed in the Enterprise Mills, Eat cstona wero | bad but a short Ume to live, ail ; Krow more interesting every hours’ hel struck moine time ago, A wince th rt Pe p; But this great German physician Gentlemen: The undersigned regular patrons of your | bewan elas! feat tile [Nersifes| nasaitoosarens ih tems plostaentretenane } i vas toil o¢f Cave me new hopes, and to-day I ferry line and residents of Staten Island most earnestly request keep pace with rou, Aa soon as I can, 1| unionist .| a Raia rinateevels j tise Gonitnee i appltedite the ore: am coming back for an extended stay.| Mary Gussano was exceptionally de- | rainy ¥ x cngth Na Koch Lung Cure a si that, in view of the recent unfortunate accident to the Northfield, I want to tour the country thoroughly| monatrative to-day and was urreate ee eee ee we Ate ere aw carly as J did. 1 freely give m ‘ you Will see the necessity for immediately replacing the other nd imbibe a lot of new ideas, ‘The women followed her to court, and Ioket tne t sa it rhe milage ey wg ie ie treatinenl ba Your newspapers? when she waa sentenced shouted and tote . z that her halt is | saved my life—Joseph Richter, 42 old boats of the line, the Westfield, Southfield and Middletown, “Wonderfult Teetninot ay too much | ten wo the Meroriers bench prenting |COal Breaker Burns|Sub-Committee in Se-»)\", rine yone senders | is ith at, NY. by new modern passenger boats. y 5 The Robert Garrett and the Castleton are very commodious and stanch, but the other three mentioned, while they may pass inspection under the present loose maritime laws, would not dé so were they to be used as regularly so-called passenger steam- Boats, instead of ferry-boats. for their enterprise and progress, Per-| and demanding the woman's release. x s | Hapeliney would! cat sun Bealioaceie: | Iniseane tah enierTenonea furiously, ear| ul and FOUL Are Suf. cret Session Discusses all thelr features, but we are getting | order and court officers, huatied the focated. Jerome's Talk. | pecccceccccecceccecnececeesseese closer and closer to the Amer'can idea} women into seats, and when order waa ; Head-quarters. ry year, We move more rlowly over | finally reatored a lawyer for Miss Gun- there nano pleaded that the punishment wan “What next moat impressed yol| too severe. here?” After hearing the argument the Re- “Poker,” said Mr. Pearson: “Draw | corder relented and releaned the woman poker, It'n the greatest came on] on 1 peace bond, 7 record. Why, nothing ever gave me ———_— sity jnuch a sensation as when I had en—| QNE LET OFF, FOUR FINED. gay Jal to Tae Brening Wor! TILKESHARRE, Pa, Ju 2 Delaware and Hudson Coal ( Wot Kk chie af Wd hope of being pany's breaker in the east d ArT Gidbdacnooddesanoubaoddaoosoppaad bucrnopebam0 onda aught fire at 1’ nd is now bey Town.n...... Jan ace full of houges, te It?—beaten. by > entire Fire Department 1 i If ths meels With your approwal cut it out and send to “Petition $ {four deuces. : ARR REA ee he \, Editor, Evening World, P.O. Gor 1354 Netw York.” | “What Is that red ne across your|Furehasere of Commisenry Storea) wont A high and ix carrying d ° Sauer neveneennnecenuneenecenseneneananeneunneennnnnennnennnen ii: a Haved yous Roth that $100 bill? i ote ner Sere in Wa atrial Our Straw Hats at $1.50 and-$2. 50 are the regular $a and an : s MANILA, June 26.—! ¢ att Connor, Juke Bucks, Peter $3 driades—our trade mark in the hat. vaey “I haven't got It. I did have It before ager of Evans & Co,, vernment A t ee manake! O Donnell and John Bugdale. wao w “In the Country” Cans and Hats—flannel summer cloths, ne I tackled the xreat American game of| contractors, who has been on trial on ee en ee tite white duck. tive Jewelry Noveltien, thelr beauty and ‘aplendor, together, wit poker, It's gone, but not forgotten. charges of improperly purchasing Kov- the latest fads in rings, scarfpins, links, 5 md, missin, 1" “ » A Franktleld & Cow of West Four-| chun bracelets and ‘thousand and oie) “Hut the sengation was worth the|ornment stores, was acquitted w-day. wis pontible that they falled to reach | Pocket Hats of soft felt —white—blue—pearl — oxford teenth atreet, have surpassed thelr Ities In this line. money.” Four other purchasers of commissary |tne surface and were sufto by Ras. H ; sumulate forts of previous years in number of} Eranktleld & Co. buaat of the rapidit "How much did you lose?" was asked| stores were found guilty and fined{which rapidly a 5 -}and fine standard or work i thetically, cl fire. “Black Silk ave. CUPS. monde SE eee et emeaumrtta (Mele thelr renair deparcment in famous or oud donee never xque: | Si weieadh {oe Rare ats Black Silk Traveling Cups Wit toany, one de. n'n Xankee-like re | : fas placed within the reach of the criti-|juick and" permanent repair for, any| str. Pearson returns afver’ a ien days’ bent RS VAL bond I Aah [Via ttil SAL hat cal Jewelny-buying public unusual op- Dieca of Jewel ry, no matter how intricate.| visit to New York. Robert Clipper, elght years ol In memory of ther broth | s portunities to secure exclusive Jewelry| replete with all the mitre Geet! Se lived with hia parents on Fleetwood ave:| Misses Caroline and Ollvia Phelpa| ats (ae Qc’ ut moderate prices. und sizes, wd Gen, Grant in Russia. nue between One Hundred and Sixty-| Stokes huve given $8 each toward the | POM LG 6s pouty, wan of light a DRAIN Tasha RA teeth AS Diamond pendants, or; brooches, (rom state tha. thelr atote willbe elon yeto| gr. PETERSBURG, June a—cen, | teromd and, One, Hundred on aik-| che"american Pemaie Guana Suciety | ure w brows sult anda vise necktie, g 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor.13thst. Cor. Canal St. ranctaanf the modest cne with a small diamond’ to graty eat thee stoe Ww a Sat-| pred Grant and party leave Bt. Peters- , a. rilaioctet4| Dn Gl ee cee i the mere expensive are to be cen ‘a all ust. * July and Aug | Ine rriday for, Moscow and Jie ee ea a ae se More at oad aintrerisat aiteete) One HURT yas pocwets were BANE AN EVVSTTS TETTSVVOSOSSSO: