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+ P’ in uf settlemen! strike appeared M. E. Linott, of Jer: tinue the work lps in sett He makes a strong plen to have the fire: resume work fn order to snve on} the ahafia to the the | compantien. He appears amd a sympat with a just rr capital. le comes peace, and he asks the sider diapasstonntely nu the altuation that fra He pictures the diester ens the region. He rays communtty, while sym; firemen and beltevin their demands, yet, « ner in which th them, is now the situation, wh’ the entire etrike r rd for t with n alive h down the strike. ence with the le Mine Workers, to state that th the firemen till t o'clock to answer into the places of the fren to come out men whe would act men until the fremen should return. Father Linott believes the strike bp settled to-morrow. and ts tr conference with operators. OPERATORS WIN haa morrow morn, he was (Bpeclal to The Evening Wor Pa, Juty “19. er w FAMOUS WOMAN. ler Unveiled on Long | Island. | and son were drowne The orations to-day w Col, Thomas Wentwort Boston, and Julia The crowa ul enthusiastic 4 warmly apply fleet of yart and many take part in tie ¢ Hie Ward heat i wary Never Lose Their Popularity! eee BUT AGENTS BAKER: BARTEN' BOILERMAKER: / BOOKBINDER: BQOKKELPERS . “Bors < BUSHELHE. BUTCHERS . CHEFB..... CHAMBERMAIDS in this morning World, a * papers combined, TINSMITHS . WAITERS . WAITRESAES 18 Py : FIRST VICTORY. |’ neral te With one voice they mines be snved fr: = | SHAMOKI Father Lin’ bar bt all ving ed mer stale at ations, orkeday World Wants met PRIEST WILL END BIG COAL STRIKE. Father Linott Makes Strong Plea to Firemen to Save Mines—May Be Settled To-Morrow. sumption “|COAL STRIKE IS en out up, ue r ite, of js pleas htt wen ONelll a pron terles f ° tielan and an em omen and te iN Department, was arrai ville Police Court to-day, charged na igh, Reval enlnica Nish CORI nd Enterprise, individual « 2 : ya LULL stain money we ranted the elghthou of the Penal ©. Hat his arrest was an outras BLAZING SHIP'S. CREW MUTINIED Tablet to Margaret Ful-! Captain of Commodore Allen Had to Fight Men and Fire. ————<—— HURT BY FA te ar a mystery. wousands. | |A NOVEL WITH BOOK WORLD.) Paid Help Wants in sie pes he ‘ the 13 other New York | -riy: to dnt wele ef working ap 4 owill How thin can ‘be a jow this can lone in the face of the stand on cut prices rec y —| by the Publishers" a remains ¢ oa Rebeca ose Ko was in full sof the entire nver the again} re. nice the ly that a Monday will rome GROWING. duty 19. firemen ant Mou Tuy i some tine . Five thousant persons aL Arrests will p + follow the fire on]! complaints abo nods, Le hy enon tof the oll ahiy To Alien, | the Manhat pening nial tsa [whitch today tea amouldering wreck on Building, Now 7a villon and the uny tablet; hin Swash Channel which the Improvement naa} Whe of the dhize erected as a memorial to Mard Rute} wae mad. ernoon It was learned ¢r — Marchion oll — whe was Capt Merriman in addition ty « drowned off Fi Beach opposite | fire yesterday had to fight a mutinous du the site wal cuples, | crew Margaret Fuller was one of tae fore Ne to the captain, the men h most Iterary women of the first half of ind obatinate during tril the nineteenth « and as the editor ay. and when the Ore v of the Dial was th soclate of Maw discavered they broke ino the nia thorne, Emess Thoreau and other) cabin, stale all the <blp's wines and men of letters, On a return vo ythe tiret tugteat thar eame| from Italy, where she and her qusband to rend the Marquis Ossoll, h en aiding the when tt tn revolutionisis und : was wrecked ani « 1 stream but the | cht when ship. Willlam LL. Flee ne the Skatt, pattie: Mas alas Wakes no Mie Offer Mauneine. lence an ar makes a new the readers the up-to-date The the frat 1 mises to be of | roduce “Book World’ where It wou itor, ‘the Sik ranged to well a en Most popus wether w Book World, a for inal; “Beptemb: Association remuins @ | wheat, 69 1-2 ber corn, 53 3-4, er Old German Hadn't the Nerve to Swallow Poison. haven't eno! 1 wish vou + comfortadl July ‘corn, 62 1-t + f st] * Me 116% 1164 man arrested for letting sons sell papers. ¥ ane op eaee y Tattiean es ¢ PA Hy Ba] a a CSC 3] ste to-day ereone venerat-| 42 ye ene 16S 14h Ing the r Am, Totacco cer yesterday and saw O'Neli arrive with|ed Virgin during the morr : ML Top ka the children rothey would eel] al The street crowie the] Aner ohio eens ee per, rty sald, would go] doom were opened, was fully | Urookiyn Hap. Tras s boys were stapding and) noon before taere was any pttile e 1 Agent papers rin TO SHOOT Hitt. r Maver, w sixty ville ry he ye of Be wh nher irs was hussa United ad tind was At this rifles ndomar to provid er until The advance corn, 1 prices wel wheat, of} 1 arrested Little boys ays from Transit ri | Soldier i SMA MEN ES THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN! ITAMMANY MAN HIT BY GERRY SOCIETY. — i\Owen O'Neill, a City Employee, Arrested for) | Making His Boys Sell Papers. CLARENCE ey auye th teh bib b wk Wich mass ¢ nh Mi a st P The arrest of inyself and my boys," sung, after which f RL & Pac jsald Mr O'Neil ewas an outra nif gave an instruction on the lve ee AE a | t shal ain legal r If possibie, Jand how tt ts shown, and flow tae pe We Tern & Tr pt. went 1 oRay wer aa three ildren an ig steps, but h even hide, stae rye to plow my a job i 1 m re aimsett | in st 3 Auguat wheat, 651-8 nom- 69; October * Beptem- taf the boys ure When vied gun two of my] ple should resy Chole, whe ds fir and George, | All day there was a throng about the} oj vie fourteen, deeded to make some] shrine, and the cent ia} " ey by selling newspapers | Was filled with men, women and aideaiiticce ‘ Ad Central dren waiting to Kiss the relle. one ny This je Arthur and on- Anne take my crutche! eetiting | ¢ rod they decided to make some 1 litte le as +96 r Uiemselves in the same way. [eame down the side alse ¢ being night L went up there ty te touched tung ale “k said the ariie ad big | ASK ay 3 , Arthur and Clar. | mothe ent. and the two slipped and bought Maxistrate ¢ 1 could see] tops at. the os ng along on b for O'Neill to all e bOYS| erurche mit tineneeteirewileenie and held him in $56) bau for] SON ed xe lett he hall wan promptly furnished. 1 butt make it ¢ ri ye were taken back to the on these atte ty und will be] There wan much curiosity: today ns ner O's cailitawonrtout | tos entity of th girl who ieft writ of h orpus for their re-| ler brace at the sar! terday, but NG; JULY 19, 1901: ‘STOCK BUYERS |STOCKS DECLINE, AFTER PAINE.) THEN RECOVER. {Speculators Who Want! Union Pacific the Mov- Money from Broker ing Factor in Erratic Go to Law. Market. ‘ate Pool, in the Centre Street The Initial figures on ‘Change slisphy- freetional declines In sympathy with ed two sum- t, this afternoon {s3u mons against J. Overton Paine, the| London, sad a sharp depression In the broker, at No. 7 Wall atreet, upon the[ Union Pacite shares, which were off 21-4 points on sales of 10,000 shares Ll application of Ansintant Dintrict-Attor-[rvere were, however, a few scattered n ’ gains h nd «an the Het which nt inone fa made by Herman |gave the market a confused eopearance. nanman, who all Febro-] St. Paul was off 11-4 pointa to 166 14, lant he Invest. Jand Atchison commca about a point. nanded nting a few days! ‘The depression was only momentary and It was refused. Then he took}und a rally in Unton Pacife to within r to the offlee of the District-—1 of yesterday's elcse wos the Manal for a general iecovery, St. Paul by Martin] mourted a polat and a quarter to 1671-2: he can get|Missourt Preite touched 1991-2 and for $1,400] Reading moved up 13-8 per cent., to 3-4 Advances of peint mat other ts a complaint oll, who alleges that no accounting from Paine which he in the broker's hands —$ ——- — 1_to 2 points in the Southern and Southwestern stock renewed buying of the general THRONES ATST. | ANNE'S. SHANE t Paul touched 167 3-8 and Rock Total sales to ni were In United States Steel al improvement la the early Soutzern Pacitle went up to rene while Penites- : " are 4 1-2 points to Gt 1-2. a the buoyancy SOON sticceeded by a sharp 4 general reaction brought oy a slump to 163 in Union Pacitte. \ | ericen 1 eae be ning tae : Thousands Seek Cures Ses +| Through Venerating weak | with t the Relic. PGF atosks to-day. were £ nz Quotations, There waa a noticeable Increase in the High. Low crowd different of thinning the Low sald md te tr 4 pew und be: Materty 1 tirely swathe n to pray vking man, his head in bandages tn! LY] cowered above waiting ones in the 1 mother, whose eyes told of Aweatah a girl of about had cataracts over Av man who aud lost: both fourteen y both eyes. hag not disclosed tt MRS, WHITEHEAD cautery ale ae as Leaster, ve. ou Mba sw uN NED WERE Wiheee BeBe NEE A fe | eettsiteences ies ay Te Land cry Tol, # aw ue Kcniensraciae lay 1 Councilman Brice Says] Defendant in ‘Goo Goo|t ° Be EN : Tammany Can Take Eyes" Suit Charges [wna 7" ne Care of Itself. Abandonment. ee UTE Tel : a8 wW ntral pf... alts wh - she, Counctiman Btew-| Ep vite of| TRADE DULL AT LONDON. art Hrice, York, has arrived tn | Million whose — L Mamonyataiisestenichard American Railway Shares te herd Mroiiriceiraldtoinirenresentas Shar After Firm Opentag. of the Ans. Drees Baal The market for American Ratlway eee say : prevent, OM) snareq opened very strong at London, aol tetorn vbandonment but displ ed an inclination to react on hatte was living a spe fon to Mr profit-taking, and prices mon averaged se eh eee Nroadway, but he dented tt, « seaaani cal belowekthelAnall Mgureavat ed that ha restd was New York yesterday. 8t. Paul, the . are exceeding:y bright. | Dutchess County Stiew nnd Waltimore & Ohio, however, s as ati remained firm. New York Central Croker'a return, we belleve| “She has brought suit for a legal sena-| iH ‘Union Pacific. common. and. pre- ration on th 6 rounds,” i! ed ve ceptionally dull at de- “upon the presence of : F uivalent to. 1581-2 and the latter on maka suce nasties cnselis now. perid: 18) for the common and pre- uicceam sur ares respect-vely. ech + to come over and home department ntocka gener non few fn teyond. rectly nin touches, well 4 of ttvelf, bie to take care tors and Served His State Hospital, where he haw for aot time n confined aa insane. | body Jt Is belleved to be that of Charles| disappear Hontreaio waa tried and convicted of, Rueachenvers. of 7% Avenue G. BHOMO-PEPSIN shooting with Intent to Kill, and sens) He had been noticed loitering around} “ng so-PEPSIN CONTAINS NO OPI fenced to two amt a half yearw’ impris-| the park for several day. ATES, | it acta gently yot positively upon . onment. Whtie in privon he met ak The pistol with which he shot himaslf] the aystem and accomplishes resul er who was a frend of the man he at-| Was found by his side, The body was oad’ "oe taint ied would, aes tempted to kill, and they had a fight. |tken to the Park station, Other preparation have made BROMO- Ronfresto fetgned insanity and was} fa Somer eee HERAT EN Fete’ eel Fee Ercate tt transferred to th Matteawan Criminal] Surveytnm torsheds, | CURES TO ATA oo a hattan State Hospital, His sentence! "urveyors, headed by Col, John Meehan,| for HROMO-PEPSIN be sure that jou get as expired and dis brother Domentco| ®te making surveys of the watersheds At, the party seems to OSED AS INSANE TO ESCAPE (AIL. Bonfresio Fooled Doc- was ready for the pres-| iy Were heavy, Hands, however, ad- entation of testimony and) Maglerrate | vanced 3. to 411-4, on rumors of peace. Hogan adjourned the case until nexe!) Two additional failures were reported, ) Paeada: son one #mall and the other of some import- rae iis ance The market wan not affected. ————_- The Cotton Market. Tho local cotton market opened easy to-day and 2 to 6 points lower, Reported rains throughout Texas resulted In a break of 4 to 5 points at Liverpool this morning, when a decline of only 3 points had been expected on our closing of y y. A further decline of 1 paint occurred at Liverpool just before the opening In the local market. focal traders were reluctant to follow the English lead, and rallied after th 7.70 for Aug,, 7.67 for Oct. @ KILLED HIMSELF WN ROSE CARDEN. Suicide Chose Beautiful Park Spot in Which TerminA b ; 65; Sun TT sylum, to Die. March, 7.33 to 7.74 . The ‘prices at 2.30 P. At July, $a; Aurust, 71; October, 1.65; Decem-|s 9 der, 7.65; nuary, 7.73. § ne Ande on oof Lawyer Max! 4 man about Atty years old shot him- | ——— ayersdorfer, Juetloe MeAdam, in the} self in the head in the rose garden in oy Supreme Court today, on a wrlt of| Prospect Park thin afternoon, He was! THE WORST HEADACHES Nabeas corpus, ordefed the dissharae of| found dead by a policeman, lying under | depart immediately and the most dis. harns Bonfresto from the Manhattan] « rosebu treasing cases of ACUTE INDIGESTION {t by magic after a pleasant mo) From letters and cards found on the CHEMICAT. CO., of Washington, she him’ sane at Oakhill, in this county. ot | ALL DRUGGISTS. 25¢.:& Sc. certal -be + <y “Clty: ' Ri » 25¢.i& SOc. ere RCRTTMUNIDE thle to -be the \fact New York City: ip wald:to be the object | yon gabe DY Wa. Rm. RIKER” 8 A> ected by the cqurt, . 1 the survey. tig i i Junday COPorlid PHAISIA SSAA KAA BALAI ALS AFA LA IRI A I Next Sunday Among many notable summer features, perhaps the one of most general interest, and certainly the most artistically pre- sented, both in the color work and the gen- eral arrangement of photographs, cspe- clally taken and never before published, will be an article on Mark Twain : in the ay sr noticed the very remarkable color work on half-tones from photographs in recent issues AB of the Sunday World Maga- Woods. a) i. ole Being an account of the Serious Vacation a of The World's Greatest Fun-Maker, who, * q while so many of those who laugh at hla cf Mterary conceits are recreating at the shore <j, My or in the mountains, Is grinding away with a his pen at his retreat which he calls “The "f° Lair,” far in the heart of the Adirondacks °Y : on the shore of Lake Saranac. Mark Twain «fe posed for the exclusive photographs. and ele the article describes a typical day of his .f, Mfe in the woods. tf ole ods ofe ‘ she 3 And, by the way, have you oh s] zine? che che Love, romance, tho mysteries of the human «+ heart all appeal tienlarly to most of us ¥ in the lazy. sweltering summer days. Why no one sevms to know, but it ts so, and § therefore you will be greatly catertained "} by reading the veracious narrative of ? ope The Woman Who Was Bought for Twenty Times Her Weight e ] a} in Gola. The story comes from Paris, where 80 many queer things happen in which hearts and titles and fabulous fortunes are mixed up. All these elements aro represented in it, and {t is told in a vein as fascinating as some of the romances of Dumas—only, as already intimated, this story is entirely true. There is besides a fine large photo- at at a art or 2 : graph of the woman whom it is all about. Perhaps you are going to the seashore or the mountains. Perhaps you are already there. Either way you want to know what is going on, and the "f Sunday World’s Outing Sec- . tion tells. > If you are a member of the falr sex you probably are not interested, personally, in the subject of baldness, so few ladies ever grow bald. Have you ever thought of that? There ts a very good reason for it, and ladies whose husbands are bald—so many are—or whose sweethearts are setting bald, will be very glad to point out to them The Secret of Baldness. For it has been discovered by a scientist, after some vory remarkable experiments. The whole subject {s covered—wherein it differs from so many of the heads that are discussed—in a page articie,{Ilustrated by striking photographs of how the exjferl- mental work was done. You could hardly guces what the scientist experimented on. abe Mt. Sinai, where the Ten ; Commandments were handed down, has been~sold for a mine. Would you believe it? Reference has already been made to the remarkable color pages and photographic work which {s such a distinctive feature of the Sunday World Magazine. One of tho most delicate half-tone and color pages yet produced will contain splendid photo- graphs—new ones—of George W. Vander- bilt'’s magnificent estate, Biltmore, the Finest Country House in America. The pictures are copyrighted and you can- not see them anywhere else. When ono looks at them one realizes what a tremen- dous fortune the place represents—there are more than 100,000 acres, These are a few—a very few—of tho in- teresting features of the next issue of “AMERICA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER." PSAASHBAISIISHAIASSI MINA IIH HIS

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