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e] THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1901 FIERCE ASSAULT [WOMAN STABS ANOTHER ___ ‘50,000 STEEL WORKERS ON STRIKE; _ - ON STEEL STOCKS, WOMAN THROUGH THE HEART LABOR'S FINAL STAND FOR UNIONISM. (Continued from Firat Page.) RAR AAA KAAAAADAAARAADALIS oo LORD ROTHSCHILD SAYS ALL DEPENDS ON THE U. & x LONDON, July 15.—Lord Rothschild sald to-day: “There 1s no discrimination against Steel or other American stocks; It {s simply a business matter here that bankers do not ad- vance large amounts on one class of stock alone. If a man came {n to me and asked for £50,000 on one lot of stocks I would not give it to him. I should require several different lots of securities. fltiehirieeiicriebiek $ tied up as tight a8 an estate In an A Klish Chancery Court. t “And so they will remain until the *, + itleltieieleteieieleeie ini ieietetet Opening Showed Loss of 4 and 5 + Points, and Bankers Rallied to Save Market. febeleieetetet “¢ companies concede the Just demands of our men.” t SHAFFER TURNS * TRICK ON TRUST. The bears raided the Steel stocks 10-[ es ee eben bee eee ers 3-9-9-9-8-96-9-0-6-6- ‘ 5 . nar ried | <3 x “The financial situation here, t excluding C is, depends r @ay and in the first hour they Lined | a = » not excluding Consols, dep from 11-2 to 5p nares | t STEEL STOCKS LED IN t A BnUnGr Laulys ts atne alciers entirely upon the United States. If you send over good prices we @ f ~ Sein 5 jubilant over the closing af . rOurATe 7 parece n : BIG OPENING SLUMP. rapimoneinlontuiheedie teal will keep them up, but if you are ag persistent séllers as you have waceiurenkavnlita 3 fuels Corsorntlon: been to-day you cannot expect London to go on buying. ‘After the « asned Tn t ir of the mar- Inimtit bas rhed the fight “The financial situation In Germany {s all-right. Everything, renewal of disorteriy t 1,000 shares of r Steel combine’s nes as I have said, depends upon the United States. J. P, Morgam rnd Lindsay & 3 3 7 7 Cuicheanfninntal MRVORROSAE SeKedtanGR'| placed $15,000,000 of Steel here. They have gone down consider- by the United States | ably; therefore it cannot be called surprising if the London market irporation as the strongholds of is despondent. But there is no real anxiety or likelihood of aay non-untoniam tn the Hosp Company, +4 panic or things df that sort. SCARS Ee pata alta “I expect the situation in the United States—the drought, bad us ‘ore © 5 carrying It Into the enemy's camp wan{(2 TODS and the possible results of the strike—to be exaggerated. Settle your strike and arrange your railroad difficulties, and you market. ‘Mhe geod buying at th ¢lines Impressed the pro} ers with the tdea that the been overdone. There w steady recuperation, whieh was clally marked among the cv Rock Island ani Southern ft ferred were strong rats. stocks lagged somewhat. The ri the day's trading was that prices were lowest and closing abo the best, with the early oases pretty éffectually wiped out. ‘The gong on the exchange had secur ly munded when the room became o| # seething, swaying pit of shouting, hu frenzial men, and around the steel port ft wae ox though a reat battle w ing fought in which noeame te grips and strove with the wild beasts, Twenty thousand shares of the com mon had to be taken simultaneously at the opening at 3 ty 371-2, compare! with 411-2 on Saturday, and %,00 sh of the pref thecorle thrown on 3 which was a net points, p loss of 41 5 T preferred stock sold as » low as 861-2, whic! was a loss -O-3-O-2- vints. rush to sell Steel, elther mmon or preferred, led all other breaks, looked upon as evidence that the strike + will be one of the most spirited of Pitts. will find London as willing as ever to support American securities.” 2 Uirg's history $atooe pee ODODE (igaliy' stole Gel THREE HUNDRED MEN STRIKE; "prenident sheer sai twat ms! 260,000 MINERS FORCED OUT. [Painter plant was pivotal with respect to the other non-union plants of the 4--—______—__ | j Ste el p Company J that the men i j = —]|Stationary Engineers Can Tie Up Pennsylvania Hard Coal Mines if They Choose. ath " J. P. MORGAN, JR., ON THE STRIKE. @ Evening World.) of the (beclal to > e, were present. In the . N 1 a > 5c pm 91:2 on Saturday’ to §7 te : , . aan WILKESHARRE, Pa., July 15.—As a] southern and western parte the firemen fet bt EE ED : Renae aan) Childs's University a Fenult of the atrike of the stationary | fe wot organized, out are vapectea (> Wester e vin the mouvement wi In the railroad lst the : Place Restaurant—! J. P. Morgan, jr.. said in emen of the Btate, numbering 30 men, | 000 (he jmoveren shows Indice: gore and Pacifica were most acutely affect for some time paat, Unio: Ine with a drop of & pulnts losses of between | and 5 po! Paul, Atchivon common an@ pr Texas and Pacitic and Missouri 1’: In Pennaylvantn. York Cer Baltimore and Oht« Rock lal Southern Pactte lowa Central pt Amalgamated Copper and Sugar there were loases of 3 or over, Luc fell 6 1-4 und Colorado Fuel 4 Nevertheless there were rallies of 1 2 to 2 pointa tn the general st and of which goes into effect to-morrow morn- | “'Oniy so) bag, more than 200,00 hard coal miners | answer i able A and about 22,00) workers tn other trades the ble cs npunica ignored the de- mands, and many of the small ones will be reduced to idlencax, The miners yall tiey would do as the big companies are {n open aympathy with the strikers frou Frevigent Mitchell, ait keep up the vd Mine Workers of Ame: el eG Go to keep up ng the support of the mine comm he The stationary firemen demand an ‘goal eight-hour day with no decrease In pay, They now work twelve hours a day and rh an average of $1.70 which, they say, is from one to three cents hour less than « pald te unskt!t ites Bresidontastullanyaeays laborers. At thelr convention heid here + Se ananmotaine yesterday when the atrike was dechled fremen will be closed, and when the, out of the thirty-five London to-day “We have wd were favorable. All had no notification that the banks were making dimeul- tles; the only reason which can explain the decline in Steel is that there are more sellers than buyers. “I do not belleve the “to strike to be serous. Only - a few mills are concorned, nd the effect cannot pos- sibly be Judged for a few Murderer Captured} and in dail. arrel over ten kk oaffray which nent on a etal Ulteq fatally 1 ex of support. With the fres out In the big collieries # pumps cannot be worked, ant water will accumulate nthe n forty-eight hours to do great State President Mullahy “says i! It Universits | thirty. 2E Forty: |b Ohiide's restaurant place, today. Mary six years old, of knife | MeVelght | SIxth streets op othe | » ty-wix years oli 23-4 In RY ted States Btee! vrefter: oe OE the Operators see the damage which must This seemed to check the fright Thirteenth street, who dled at st Vin days. up 2 delegates, Fepreenting a vastl| ult he thinks they will agree to somewhat lightened the load of er the fat [0 “When these matters have large employers and most of the amiiler . National President J. W. Morton cents Hospital an hour rt nd northern part ones tn the caste vanully conluct the strike. ings, but prices kept ytelding spots. employed at aurant only four weeks. She | that the other woman had eireiricinici- tI developed, if the banks should decline to lend money on Steel we would Mary Jennings | the observed at alt mills of the tin plate,{and prominent manufacturers of the some bly city admit that there is no reason to F ’ and hoop combines. | Liquidation was resumed in spots 1: - Untally annoyed her and tried ta a) TTD , «that the orders lanued b; : thelmarkentes ectatly Hein Seite Wheat Sprket. ket her discharged + ay be glad to do so if we have pate SUN Ge A SRAM EwIUTHOtI be seat cas Delaware & Hudson fell £1-2, Jersey When arralened in the Jefferson Mare |] money available for such Company on the south side, | spencng in all grain markets thts marked by exceptional kth, Advan wn, The men have joine Amalgamated Association, and morning not one of the workmen, Baye | garians and six boys | i eath of her Central § and Lackawanna’s 14. Colo- y Had meant. delfetefetete! 5 Selminininininfelininininieinint rado Fuel also slumped 6 6-8 and North American 6, Elsewhere prices ruled ma- ket Court vietim. #! only to rteike ber, bur the pot othe sald th purpo-2s.”" bieitivicieleie ie iririciteie- ie inin ie ei-inie Company, declares that the trike wil be far-reaching aie Injury to Bt. Loum wetivity and et al mit owe vintained rlek Katle Mev. watt cK " + terfally above the lowest, but the to HAT UN CG wares nous wellemalnthl - i hell in her hand haa | With w shriek Katie Mev nnings woman and took | manufacturens, the majority of whom Was fevers ee RDUE rae ALAC UE Se iat aobe Sinte the _ other wos ffm Mer chair aiid started toc et hospital, where Katte M It tn catimated that be- | nay hort supply on hand and the lead Hofes over Saturday, and then fell tof sipped and gone th " WHS SAIRE HAM Cah oRons ntitied her. After the d elwewhere had promised, 1¢ the Painter 11 8@ men are out busy season upon them, poe UG ea GG vies at etlvity: wis CALL NT nerilige a Me t loseos thin she taken to the | plant: would Join the strike im Lindsay & MeCuteheon plant of | (He further mnyn that the steel work: 3 frequently, but met. good buying itot at a table g i) ie | ther uble organizing the okt : “ters of St. Louls are in splendid shape Gnkaversd rein iimeakwiileniicaneell cave cece | uy curs s d eect ran vd (ound Market ) ‘ Lanta. the American Steel Hoop Company in| for a strike and oan remain out. for miraryareéeeal ine trea IIS G . wwelineay An ( - wt the Hin her ty ¢ the Mercer street police That there ws my, Muestion | Allegheny ty wleo idle and the Star and Months without serlously feeling tt. SEeIMAlsheaat ernie ice tool ah in | Ceatourant, wetich (bys te Mt OV Lite number of pertons were tn che} tation, and held for the Coroner men would, reepond. ae th} Atonong ante of the American | 23-8 In St. Paull “Monde were quie ety EU it) OLNEY Wate Meo dtace att all were horror-atricke The woman told her story of the fant! nd were held in check and] Tin Plate Company are closed dowa Cleveland Men Go Oat. Very wenk fur the ivorter ted Veli) iad (old he guanine ha V/A anbulance wos called and Dr Cure] to an Evening Wort reporter without Kw the direc of the oe CLEV 0., July 15.—Between , jer Miock# that . are] ether weme stolen ot An) ron removed the wonan to che hospitak fa break. ante! conclusion, when Oe four 1 undred men employed at clin oi was mm! over corn : i i r break. ur a Shaffer said that the move: four ploy: lines were Tock In aa Lae wereleandrre Sufi the} The kent i Radveralinniarcers sani as ah ed that she had on woud i carrled to the ather NEW STRIKE ON tt t Tin Plate Mills, in this city, 43; Bt Paul, 4 f acruurntearlatrenwits Jennings woman leaned aver end struck | penetrated close to the outer riot the nt oto str ight with | Wants nat now. recognized by the com= THE READING), | eve! tne strike order of President pera erne Copper, 31-2 Hing an the raln tea, at the other with the hand whieh [heart [her tat and nn anger | bine as Under che wing af the aeaocla: Shaffer to-day. and aw a result the plant. "The Uinilatnanentes polite x New York clamped the knife { Polecemen Smith a Heothscnild nce lt her hand hed the knife » order, ax the men have Is I The Crescent 1# tho Also helped th fal wieclineshGate rowh IBS — = = <r awaiting Just auch oa command | PHILADELPHIA, July 15 ne hel oniy plant affected In Cleveland by the ernment bonds Wefe without oh ots tee 1. He declared that the men strike order, It im controlled by the American Tin Plate Company, railroad bonds were gen Call money ruled at 41-2 with only” moderate dema The total sales of stoc 970,000 aharew. ehtoage’s AILLED HIS IRL MABEL STRONG'S einen (eegeseae see] we swear sowo sien a dds Ye TRYIN 10 ¢ AVE SAD LIFE ENDED. DISCUSS IT. | cre of exinine comitions ot | amees Watended to Pointe in The Clos te 1-4; Sept $; October, sirtke at Reading, A ere UL S. Steed Prefer claimed evel pundre: It is claimed that several rr American necuriter at t nber, Chicago's opening prt wheat, ho ld. September, uly corn, Amalgamated Copper Ame @ Foundry Amer Car & Pour. pt Amer. Amelt a Het —————_~e ¢-—______ men are i sted by: strike, and that, The marke: The dig steel magnates, with the ex- {iy seanair pgpy ins wuffored a severe acthack with the United States Steel stocks the heaviest losers, The common shares In thia victnity, J. are crippled. {ir shops. 10) th redding was an] At the Py repalr sho; aimden. rt Richmond rep reached | |Dying, She Came from Cleveland to Secure}? 2 Tray i ; intleremakera and helpers are out and . Gonzales Slipped and ton of bunine fcon- | Mller-makera and helpers ere i aisy | sunk 63-4 points, selling equivalent. to neh Pp | Her Lover's Release from Jail. elon Aue duit, evvingelghe binckamiths and abou! 125-1, while the preferred slumped 6 full S & Ohio pt sae Both Fell from a President Charles Mo Schwab, of the] 06 hundred wid ffty helpera at work. | points to $5 1-2, New York price. \ Beowkiyn Hapid Trane y Senoelnia itlion-t “) Trust, alighted from The entire American department was Canadien pais Hnasahenlinatniakim rots tn Street Car. \ Mae ent He said she was dn qansom ar 9 o'clock and hurel to EW JOBS FOR fi tn aympaily, ‘The railway shares Canad 7 your strenwth o aise heumption. «offices In the Empire Building, In showed declines of 1 to 3 points, 5 Wneie Of heyy Tuli at —_. Nowatetr ble ty stand she tne [itroadway, He bruwhed past several ALL STRIKERS. | tt te tearcd that operatorn will havo son, Tex, however caused a reaction Fr yoourtat her lover's timen who w wa K to see him with MimMeulty carrying over the settlement. 3 Chis MI a stp fob polite over th ing onus Voor str A trained nurse and] gy orful morning.” and was dass oe ae Loulsville & Nashville, Erie at pre- Srlesiteeai giana MmenlAWi te OUNECE be CANE EAE, Hats Take'la iaapitn 1 her ta tie elevator [whisked to hit atices, where he diaap-| YOUNGSTOWN, 0. July 18—TNe| ferred, Southern Pacife and Anacond Chie Pe ane be ctor enuatnolaees San fin time to ‘ em daniel | arn : on to court in wienb mak peninalnlnes local offlelale of the Amertean Steel were off 2 opints or more on heavy whe wre wet weather over the [oUusing her death | Bhi wh 1 Ahedreciedetn WWi) seu faxue a statement concern-| Hoop Company were surprised this) ing, 2 Bourhwe ea weakened pe Gonzales lives at No wi nt oxteel controversy?) | Morning by the appearance of a num- ca | ingen eee es Ra at Hiisiwent yy ent 2 ber of foremen from the milla of the ca The ape | i a h wmilingly. | Republic Iron and Steel Comipany aye Cot me \Macint \"" y , : nay re | pearing amonz the former's workmen “ itl SWhENe whieh ame nwaaleatelekuniin vr 1 Insue 4 statement to-day SOLE MSR, Del Tack & Alo months “t iicetenerson| sid Mangiatr an had Wile Really, vou will have | Who Joined the strike to-day and offer: siete led hy Charles Wilurick, whom she wr her, She threw And he was gone, {ng them all Jobs. H the : ' Wdrlek’s arma and wept an ot TncPlate Truat.| The Republie Company ts independeat ee Cihershenrta woul k wan am reticent, Mr. HtekL sent word] ot the United States Steel corporation Between ; Oh, pleaee Wt he hie tteporters that he had nothing tof and is gathering In many tmimediate de- As reer CCAS ce tartiel | aoe and ‘iat hig husinoes engagemenel iivery ordora which formerly went to Seasons s Kintera te ef him from sacriiicing any o! *, u 3 . wil have: the the Steel Hoop Company, With the as ‘ 1 wih have th ; Tailoring Idea os siztance of the atrikern these or be gotten out, The Republic ¢ 7,500 ARE OUT IN [iv giving cinployingnt to all who api fone Connie Raa 1 forward te eve Does for You. Jane Island x on fa ie Meat i nef Miss for * OHIO VALLEY. It_ giv» you gentlemen's Nvshanits Fe arora veeiirariters in| Bibsre abit et 4,500 MEN GET !0 o enaltge team tO eet ed ch ¢ nb ee : Wilri¢k, who. w of the largest stuck of destra not Tiiedtnentrenuedtons dente ire er sTowN, 0, July y.—Net | PER CENT. ADVANCE oda evar carried in all-wool ‘abrics. Prices reduced only to % : Xtaday her father 1 waa turned this mornthy In any cop) a if fs anand cnOne Nhs f the plants of the American Steel Hoop 5. Koen, 10 tively busin ceeren ; Shs haa been eee een een se gheet Steet Com. | PITTSBURG, July 1&—The 4,50) em. And do Samoan ¥ | ployeen « . 1 Tube Company, sediale as 6 ployees of the Nationa P ; away MTe Wites 6 she always wad, | DIIECE M1 Association, and the|® voluntary advance In wages of 10 per Increased facilities assure /@ ety Ga iaeay Pibeayester negiveted mo or[ the Amalgamitel ree itg the atrike|cent. The men are not organized, but (2 prompt delveriaa, “We have ise eee ie eee elie: Prosilant Bhalter. the Amalgamated Arsoclation waa mak- introduced & new (20d im. ; & she > ¢ C ait shes ning sh Steel Hoop Company hae five|!ng efforts to Induce them to Join the which asmures a perfect astie eo Ste Not Ly AnUEs - . ard, Warren] unton. 4 Tad'el loved ii pants in Youngstown, Girard arren monthx ago the men demand ist breath Greenville, and the Sheet Bteel| Seve ts her pet name for Wildrick. chad’ hie daughter's body | Company haa four in Struthers and|¢d a 10 per cent. advance, but were re- Want tolaay fae burtals 2 | xtteas All are organized, Vice-Preal-| fused, “t Ward on Sunday organized the nin the new four-mil plant of the GT, LOUIS WILL EE ROTO 4 Sheet Conpany, In this yan men ate f jassaw ‘and Ann Sts. Captain of the Mauch|Orders in Paterson, Chunk Blamed for N. J., Cases Signed THREATENED MAGISTRATE. | SEVEN HUNDRED PERISH. Collision. To-Day. sal ey ra amen directly affected by BE HIT HARD. BM Cakes sia fremize on rr er KOO Honda Terrible Lows of Lite in Eruption oe CE Tres butlding covered w' ue nine. Sey, STEEL CONFERENCE pleat ean se w wee ' econ eT 2 Ne ry parent : PITTSBURG MEN Resi tees ee an Eatery es whl Senet ob Hie f commitment tn the eases of strikers, who The Coroner's hat has be . WH Meet @idoring the evidence wit TACOMA v-ortentat] ALL GO ON STRIKE | nected to be a very nerlous affair in St. Magers that des Loutx, Between twelve and fourteen Mra. Luiey Hoel font plave, Wie ted platens once fits i nemanss whp). wore onl, wixtytive ‘ 1 workera go out to-day, @rowned tn the collision of the ferry- | lui ; i ae uu fa ais 1 RUPERDIING The ririke hundred steel ; boats Northneld and Maweh Chunk re-| ioe (oem ys %, eat Vvoleano | of the membe Amalgamate = — 4 Bs turned a verdict 10 Coroner Zuvea thie | Werke K ‘ Roa kane Nie ean | Vanociation ent} un siate.| SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES : eurned’ i da 1 new “Mr i “[ahee: and hoop milla, which was) or- American Rule in The Jury exoneraied Cat. Abraiamy . te Cite he cuit . dered Saturday night ae at ult tae Allen's Foot-F a powder, It cur merican Rule in the Phil- Jounson, of the Nozthticit, tron wv Hine, counsel for Prank | ne Ub ‘engrerment of the conferreex of the eV ceet onal . Diame, an he had the right of way, arnt nts tor the| | tate ecnit w tnt + Steel Corporation and the aE ee eer vikaee tea ippines, New Governments censured Capt. Sylvemter of LIS A Tele, int ‘OC Association, was gen- sr + " Mauch hunk On aanielaernans ats. papers are to Sheri {oan 1 stalcnrds and (osolent and tisultlas ut « served In the Piitwburg district | seiimg out of corna and bunions, It's the Pafadieh ae. ont Hawaii, charged. . ot Unless tie | thie : he tie in : R LAAG ER TAKE his morning. tor| «Feateat comfort discovery of the age. Al-| fully covered in the jury. re: = meci ut their | navorkiivethie te Zeller fined Hony $10, He BOE N. ‘At the mils where the strike ordo! i a sercnaes The jury recommended that xpectal , eyening at te tater: on paying the Judge and ft took | — - extended the skilled workmen who are] len's Foot-Fase makes Ught or ni 1901 World Almanac and Bucyclo-., 6 paperec : ; for the commitment of eight persons, | ‘The matter will be considered in New two men and six girls. York at the offices wf the United states Of the men was sentenced to alxty | Bteel Vor Jon. Whether the officers ment and to pay a fine] WHT decide to take up the conte: and Jegislation be taken regulating \epeed of ull pedia. © © © A reference book of over 600 pages. ° © ° Substan- tally bound. © © © — Price 25c. 4 ° © © -For salé by newsdeslers, or - ~ may be had by mail on reeeigs of Cape Colony, July | under the control of the unton tailed to | feel cary. It {sa certain cure for aweating, unin surprised aad] put in an appearance, or, if they dld] cattous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It erman to the Magiatrate that he woud ;eaplured Beheepers laager at mde- | go to the mills, it was merely an apec-|ieitay, Sold by druggists and shoe ; July Ty taking thirg-one . + even with din (na a quantity of armmunition tatora and with no Intention of work: sores, -pon't: accept any, aubstitute, Dy pride.) GRAAB-REIN get him off che do paid the elerk he said in ferry-bonts passing the ther man was sentenced to] wage a fight to the « f whether the fagistrate Zeller thereupon ordered | {ores ing. Early reports received at the gen-| "2 oe Ma ey nent, wien Aone | 2llve branch In to be agaln held out, | Ste money returned to him. had “ay: Bchceper, with the bulk of, his coi | eral offices of the Amalgamated Asso: mat} for 2c, in stampa, "Trial pacenee advertised price, . a c ° smade ; | auped, i ee reas Alle: meted, ; f of the giris and the otters. were fned| will be decided cither at this meeting |ugainat hin ant placed him woder $00 firitiel camuaiticn, Mose ofthe prison: | Ciation Was meagre in details, but in-| FREE Add a 8, OF Le Roy, z 95 each, ’ or ony UhS®,will follow. bonds to keep the pence, °§ exw are rebels, dicated that the strike order wag being BS weal as Mee Pkerss ani tis caret tandibese irons Ch pire rae yeast