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ultant over the failure of the Trust] 5 ““to operate the non Wellsville, 0. tempt is renewed if are imported. giving his time to > matters instead of tt everything is quiet. The American Federation of Labor, with a million members, Indorses the steel strike. ®President Shaffer said there could be no settlement without a confer MAPA shelanninted lainentinglforsine ence, and the only move mad this direction was the sux arbitration made by Secertary Bish- op, of the Ohio State Board of Arbi- tration. R.A. Pinkerton, head of Pinker Detective A ing with reference to the statement t Regotiations had been opened with them to send men to ald the United Seates Bteel Corporation in their fight against thelr striking employe phatlc manner tha tions had been bei have been out of the strike business forj/make an a nearly ten year: PITTsNURG, Fr dent Shaffer This Is a si Where four me complications, with the Central D: Nineteenth sir Went to Boston two weeks ako, rai he story told | quantity wave Myzel. Myzel claims to have tiled check from New He did not know a s City, and casually me to his partner, Davi to whom Volunteered to casi Myzel turned over friend, Myze!’s next apy Samuel Singerman, Tenth street, h warrant for the charge declared that Jay his hands fore 3 Court. Willlam iH. Da skirts at No. brother of Hi at his desk y Myzel and his Myzel had a propositio Davidow was realy io might ‘not suffe having onc Magistrate, Mr and Singers the case agul J dropped. WINFIRST TEST. rike centres to-day was quite Stee! Trust Fails tO iene. ‘Thin he interpreted ¢ Run Non-Union Mill] mean that the strike was a | well. —Shaffer Hopes fOr! song turther hae een done in ret: Settlement—A. F. .of!srence to the tnnuance of 9 uD cali to the Amacgamnated men in L. Offers Help—Cost| mia of the United States Steel Cor ¢ th k Poration outelde the three companies : aguinet which the tis of the Stn es resident T. J. Sha ue the order only OTe is ev: ly the purpose The steel strikers are openly ex-|ydigiion tees anne Pita meh to the three com: patches f forts of strike oF tow works up to rion plant a is time a Trouble is expected when = “/TIN- WORKERS In Wall street the story was cur WILL AID STRIKE. on-union 1 rent that the interests controlling Tae gome of the largest fron and steel { mills now closed had a the strikers organize the non-union plants. Cu ELOEIEL nat the Tin Plate Ass the Amalgamated Aspoctation refuse to work tin plates in any sto mill made or sheared by men. Thir announcement by Prestdont George Powell Pin orkers’ Protective ‘on, who It was sald that J. P. Morgan was orthern Pactfle strike. In both the steel and mine centres Pia aad ‘runs tw July 1 we are le mpany, which pect In} vital principle of unionism estion of [Orinciple ts worth fighting We shall strive to live up too 2 vely refu Whit! NO PINKERTONS A.F.OF L.TO AID |? FOR THE TRUST. THE STEEL MEN.|" PITTSBURG. Pa July 17 See | 8 | Organizer Thomas H. Flynn, of the American Federation of Labor, me to at) Pittsburg from Washington this morr- and after 4 consultation with the tals of the Amalgamated Asanctation the support of the Federatic ua) the strike Mr. Pinkerton denied in the moat em-| In an interview Wr. Fiyan ante | ich ne the Federath wald twee om . War seen this im ament when any [them were in need of eet -— SHAFFER HOPES | Me eild he had settled strike of | 4,09 tube workers and tron workers atl FOR EARLY END. Reading and these men announced that} they woul! contribute $1a week each | All mombera could not affont this, but | AN Assessment of five cents each would | |yleld $19,090 and would not be missed | . Joly 17.—trest- AUN hopefal of a 7 nettlemeat of the atrik LAWYER ACCUSED'LONGSHOREMEN OF BLACKMAIL G0 ON STRIKE eas Sincarinan. and His|Clyde Line Employees * Client Myzel Trapped | Are Demanding by a Detective. \ More Pay. y of alleged aici Langshoremen employed py the Clyde] appear in a series of | lane, at Pler 65, Norta: River, to the [number of 24 went on strive yesterday tive Bureau holding the card. |for an increase ‘n wages amounting to Miymen Dav Gee per cent. They get 25 cents East Thirty iil) Marke | Nout for day werk. and 39 ceate an Myze}, No. 7 East Ono Mundred and | OUr for work: at night and on Bun- Jaye and holidays, They want a 3 and dule posted at the pler, and dispose men who ap; rise rdvertlee: morn-| ing we waded by the strikers. ‘Dh juin, witch war toh Annot Ket away could Ko, m Court wi many grew wings nee with us for 4 tong time, | Borex OF cnt few dayn” Davidow 9 rom prceninit) amination was 320 IN PERIL IN SOUND CRASH gistrate E WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING,. JULY 17, 1901. SLAYER OF MILL GIRL __DYING IN HIS CELL. information he recetved from the William Seth Now Confesses He| ‘Was Once Engaged to! i Bosschieter, | Never Expects to Leave Trenton Prison| ng on ton would = an agreement with the} 1972. | f @E1S1019) ood WILLIAM o back alive to Paterson ROCKAWAY MAY BE WIDE OPEN, Sporting Element Will Invade the Place. WATER FLOODING ALL COAL | MINES. main |Officials Acting as Firemen Siena Sint to Keep Engines Going--Firemen and Employers Firm. regard to their deman: which was that we ¢ ‘The | by the members. [tale ite of the of hanta are an Formerly sold BICYCLE TROUSERS. Stock divided into 2 prices. so aLD uP TO $3.50. now $1.95. 00, " $2.05. Enormous Reductions, price 4c. and ie * nol Highest Grade Imported 3 hands and_ tmpertals 9 to $145, now Cotton Biring Tles, former pr to Tie, now. Cotton “Ancats former pr! Cotten "She rid “Bows, ‘mer ach.../10¢ genuine F We. to 7 merly 25. Band Row and ret Genuine Bara shield Bows, {6 mer price 20 Oc 3 for 50c. HOSIERY. Fancy Striped and Figured, Qe, now... 17 Fancy Striped Jacquards and Figured, formerly 7 Fano’ merly ‘Se. and Se; Fancy. Striped _Impori Pan? Lisle, formerly”. now 21c Jana tworkings will ITHIRTY THOU MORE TO STRIKE. etermined. 1 the profession to invade Roc! OM recentte fothar under ¢ © pasted: pleke rot affairs in Rock- elfy to-day beht The coal operntors | asking for the f in, when he heard alf, went among merchants and beget them to with- raphed for an Kave our answer STEEL MANIPULATED BY MOORE BROTHERS. BABY GIRL KILLED BY TRUCK. Crushed Under Wheel While Ping Front of ter Remarkable Chain of}: Facts Regarding the| Sale of , Stocks and the Strike; i Closely Fol-| lowed It. There ty a remarkable chain of ances regarding & facts are regarded by 1 1180 appeare ty of Worcester, of the te ered asalstar In order th ve puasenwers % New tL Singerman was ,On tho charge, of bla not furnteh bath 1 Hysne 217 Hyme t Sixteenth Street Millinery “De: Goes to the Wall "continued of - FEAR eating conrae, and eosaw that an BeRobert I. Wright. seater in millinery, | cyyent wae | +, trled t 15 East Sixteenth eres , far the benetit of cre engaged in business under the | fine pack as the | of Robert L. Wrieht & Co, in} off dagonally to ste It to be worth goow.| War auch that the snche IS, th $00. | through. the Dow of ¢ deday | boat no ae te avold a collist Late to this he acted as salesman] ing It, Had it not been for the forward twenty-two years for Worthington, ) buikhend remaining In good conuttion, Biba ‘Co., millinery dealers tn this | the entire hull of the # poe: was Ko0d for linited cre backed away. commendation ‘man’s rentence CLEVELAND, re for Rector ¢ JATTSBURG, > rector of the Cath- 0% to 50% & NECKWEAR PROSTRATED BY A RUNAWAY. Mrs. Winterfield Car- ried Aboard St. Louis] in State of Collapse. Mr. and Mra, Wiliam Winterfleld had A narrow « “from yas injury and perhaps death while ng driven down Fifth aveni y to the American liner which satled to-day. Mrs, Winte y board the ateamer The horse becam 4g between two colliding throwing mf the ¢ The horse ran as far ve th ten Monument and ston field Jumped. Another cab was doand Mrs. Wintertield taken to the dock and at once attended by the doctors of the steainsnip, Among the others who sal were J.J, Van Alen, Mr, and Mrs. F Abell, Mme. Bldean, John Davis, Will: lam F. Courtenay, the Missea Cram, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam H. Fox, C. H. Gros- venor, Miax Gertrude L. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs, Richard A. McCurdy. Mr, Wayne Mac Samuel J. M. Wileon and Bronson Winthrop. ) CHORUS GIRLS RIDE ASTRIDE. Nerwen Bench Holds a Mace Meet With Singers as Jockey: Bergen Beach had a race meet to-day patrons of the place were daz- 1 by chorus giria In tights of brillant , who rode astride for purses of real money. It wax the girls who counted In the ee racen that were run, not the horses, and in the exciting finishes the judges, Percy Willams and Frank Henley, forgot to take the time, noting mly the fair Jock Libbie Hart and Florence Brown we the beat of the ridera, the former com- ng th first in two races and the latter joading under the wire once and coming tn second in another event, Otherm who sat the saddle astride like Veterans were Mabel Brown, Jennie Donna Minnte Courtney and Stella Sin- ter and the Pail ‘Taylor was the nta dixtance was four furlon ——— GIRL MAKES SCENE. Hecomes Myaterical When Her duction Comptatnt ts ‘Dinutssed, Theodosia Zekanik, of No. 177 East Thin’ street, created a scene tn the Court of Special Sexsions to-day when a complaint. she made againat Leon Waseter, of No! % St, Mark's place, for acduction was dlemlened becaute of lack University at has received a cablegram from © who If now !n Rome, announ- haw elevated the Washington, D, Pterpont Morgan an World Wants make for- would y tunes for advertisers, @;small operator and in have been flooded when the yacht] the under the pressure. ging that tne Po Other stocks were ‘Monsignor to a bial of evidence. The young woman became hysterical when th 8, decision was announces and her con¢ition was atich that she was gent to the Hudson S&reet. Hospit: up to s1.50.... NOW 75c up to $2.95 Fine Grade Fret AML Sik Club Four-in-Hands, former 17%6., 3 for 0c F OO" | High-Grade Stuttenrt er: . Finest G each, now 2 for Be. Cotton Bow Stocks, former ae Brown wool, light welght, extra fine nualtty, former price $1.%, now, to close n Foulam Buttertly Tes, regular price %e. to 5e.; now......8Ne.; 2 for Oc formerly 2 for Mc now 42c.:; 3 for $1.20 - Btrtped “Imparted Liste, for | Maduro’s celebrated a5 now 2c; 3 for 85c ‘hubrisOon 5 for $1.00 George Bush, merchant of Brooklyn, died tn horrible agony a to-day from lockjaw. We ask this, as our methods are ‘being wit wee of the w Amal. Copper Amn Amer. lee Co, Am Amer, Sugar. ‘Amer. Tobacco certs Anaconda Mining an, Tob. certs Inter. Power 0. Towa Central pf. Louts. a Nash. Republic Rteel. Southern Pacific . Sout Suthers Ratiway pt: Un. Dag & _ Union Pacthe ++. MADURO BROTHERS & CO’S, SUCCESSOR, Ss. M. JACKSON, wishes to announce the purchase of the balance of the Maduro Brothers & Co,’s stock, and will sell every article bearing Maduro Brothers & Co.'s name at still greater’ reductions than during their dissolution sale. ORIGINAL MARKED PRICE on all Summer and Spring Suits, including the fashion- able Norfolk Jacket and Trousers. Now $5.00 to $12. 50. The original MADURO prices are as usual in printed figures. When you buy 3 is deducted, REUSE S eee D TC eee tener E Tree TOLL OCT E SUIT IDET eS on all our Blue and Black Serge and Cheviot Suits, Faney Flannel Coats and Trousers, Alpaca Coats, Separate Worsted (OFF: WASHABLE FANCY VESTS. Correct style, made by Alfred Benjamin & Co., double or single breasted. All sizes. and Fancy Flannel Trousers. now 1.45 es"! now 1.95) OFFICE COATS. Fast black, formerly $1.00, now 67¢ 30¢ striped black and white, now 30¢ Formerly DUCK TROUSERS. A few slightly soiled Ducks, former} prices $2 and £2.50, now $1.00 ‘on HABERDASHERY UNDERWEAR. | BATHING SUITS. a ise for: | Fully 50%, Off Regular Retail Price. and 28 to 20 draw-| One-third Taken Off Maduro Price. Bilk-Striped Worsted, former price merly sold at wear St shirt ers), now summer welght, former pricé now S le French Liste, silk stripe, black ground, a great novelty, ab- solutely: color, former price $2.00 a garment, now. Bac 42¢ now $4.00 to $4.25 tan phade, silk. mixed, ree, former (price 1, SHIRTS. : : 6 Stift bosoms, colored, great value je Bal- sf ots delete aah | formerly 4.00 00 S14 now nnn OTe. nar pricen ranging from | vegiigee Shirts, white and” colo how B50; 3 for 81.00 | former price $1.00 to $3.25. now 67. to $2.17 Great Reduction in the BELTS. briggai. Boe. to $1.5 COLLAR & CUFF STOCK. | orth nnn rey Be Maduro's celebrated 102. brand Col- the 2 ‘80c. dos. |The regular bran cus SUSPENDERS. Jar, Te. each. Maduro'’s colebrated solid iimem | Cotton Washable, former price 2c. = thronghont, usually sold at #c.| pair, now. “15c.: 2 for QBe. uptown; Maduro's price 26c.; ratho Brothers’ fine web, formers now 1c. each; $1.75 doz.! price B0c.. now. Ss. M. JACKSON, SUCCESSOR TO MADURO BROS. & GO., 110 to 116 Nassau St., "tna*\as see" Notice the Price and What You Get for the Price. With added facilitles we gtve prom, np delivery. We have intro- a| duced a new and improved system | of cutting which assures a perfect fit. Every desirable fabric ai very fashionable coloring and design will Young Bush Injured| __ be found in att woot goods. Himself on Fourth Suits $12 Made to Order. of Ju ly. Reduced During Dull Season Only. Co Q ENTIRE BULAGG, A. Bush, a well-known commission = N.W. Cor. Nassau and Ana Sts. 0. 27 Fortycalxth street. |” CAUTION—Make no mistake; our en- noon|tire building covered with blue signs. ng Bush ehot himself tn the hand | imitated. a dlink cartridge on July & A ding got under the skin Union Pacife of. Si% 87% 87% EN pald no attention t othe wound and | 8 Leathe 124 13 ‘A hot feel the effect of tt until yester-|U. gs Rubber bob Bt Be when he took to bed. U8. Reel ie 0% he disease fastened ttxelf upon him] Wee Use! Bb, Hid ot Be it and although every effort was | Wis: asta castes! (6 oa 0 to relieve him, the boy suffered = terribly until he died. STOCKS SLUMP AT LONDON. oa STOCK QUOTATIONS. Americana Wenk—Decline of 2 1-4 Points in U. 8. Steel. Mtgh. tow, close,| ‘The market for American securttt IGN M14 IN} at London displayed extreme weaknes BS Bo BS| to-day, the deficiencies extending to 2 ‘ar @ Foundry 4 ol? 108" 10L? | pointa in United States Steel common, melt. & Ret. pt M2 ES M4 | while the preferred wi 44% G4 4%] common sold equivi 7, BS i | preferred 54 7-8. Other declines of 1 to 3 points occurred in Denver & Rio Grande, Erie 1st pre- off 2 points, The lent to 36 and the + Top. Top. & ‘& Onto. Rapid Tran 8. F F. pt thier ferred, Pennaylvania, Reading common, West Southern Rallway preferred and Union sane ree tae Pacific, which were off J, 13-8, 2, 11-2, 1 B and 1 1-8 points respectively, Rot aw Pa n Trading wan very active on the de- cline, but quieted down later when prices manifested a tendency to harden. Home accurities generally were stead: but otherwise featureless. To-day is Del, Lack, ke West Del! ait pay-day in the fortnightly settlement, Nea. ke F which Is progressing smoothly without further embarrassments. ———- ‘The Wheat Market. Liverpool cables on wheat were 13-84, higher to-day, and this advance, with the poor reports from the spring wheat sections, caused a firm opening In the local market. September opened at 73 1-2, or 3-4 per cent. advance over last night. An absence of support in the northwest market, however, checked bull zeal. Minneapolis lost 3-8 and Chicago 1-2 of hun opening gain of 1 cent. Corn was strong, but not excited, September opened at 53 7-8 here and St in Chicago. New York's opening prices were: Sep- tember wheat, 73 1-2; December, 7 3-8; September corn, 53 7-8. Chicago's opening prices were: Sep- tember wheat, 68 1-4 to 68 1-2; September corn, 51 to 0 3-4; July corn, 49 3-8, New York's closing prices were: Sep- in tember wheat, 731-2; July, 741-8 bid; @9% 69 =O] October, 733-4; December, 763-8; July a EE | corn, 833-4; September, 641-8; October, Gh. bie Gh | 641-3; December, 56. Ft $3 Raliway 1. 8. F. 24 Be. 8. TW 4%] Chicago's closing prices were: July 3% 95%) wh 6; August, Suis September, Fay | 8 14; October, && 74; July orm, @ Reo: a as tember, 50 8-4 bid. Paper