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& CRUCIAL STAGE IN STEEL STRIKE. Bloodshed at McKeesport Expected to Follow Reopening of Mills with Non-Union Men. SSBURG, July —MeKeesport NaS again the eesitre of iaterest im the Rreat eter! strike today. Intense ex- eltement prevacied t over the fact management of the works announced the intention to etart the plant non union within a very few days, and that the police department of MeKeeaport that many guards have been sent into) would be looked ct e i THEE DERG TIA STITT I eee aae noes | eouutabe looked totornrotectathelten) | ands Isisleanning, to] port that arransenicms naa ncom-| Manages Samuel M. Cooper, of the Eat at Table. | pleted to start the works with non-union! Wood plant, this. morning after a ‘ lenathy niference with head officials much as the m [ef the company in Pittsburg made a [statement partly in reply to the edict |tsued by Mayor Black, of McKeesport, Weilnesday, that the company would Siemens "| awt no assistanve from the McKeesport au ten | ice department should they decide 10 tacion with the | Sire the plant. Voloaay oenatlwen per sald: “We are goin to take charge of tne | StFt up within the next few day: we shall look to the authorities of Mc- w the Amalgamated Assuciation and would Demmier sald that ae w mil! So ominous was the situation thie| * senor! alt cosine: Should our] gix weeks ago he came over from |) morning that Stuart Sharp hur-| men be interfer with, we will inatst ae pay Picall (ae this cits aioe bead cued Uncplate | Oniihel police! ori McKeesport doings thele |e e comer een ort ee eel | company offistals not to attempt to start |duty. If Mayor Black should carry out |Colled up in a wicker cage, and with | the milis, as dloodehed would @urely| the lines he has laid down in hbe atate- [him came Zulu, also from Romeo, alno follow. ment, we fil sue him and the city of | f bls specie: | The situation at the Dewees Wood] McKeesport, for the W. Dewees Wood} They Were eeventy-one days mukin plant also became more interesting, | people are heavy taxpayera in the clty, | (Me Journey. Little Rajah had tired e: when at 1) o'clock this morning the land mus be protected.” when he got here, and he fell on the} TAILORS FORCE EXPORTER DEAD THEIR DEMANDS. Manufacturers Are| Now Rushing to Sign Agreement. ent, Killed Himself with a Razor- The strike of the Garment Makers of America, which began last Monday, ts conceded to b: practically settled. By Monday or Tuesday a majority of the werkers will be nt thelr benches. There is a tendency on the part of the strike managera to eltminate home shops, and while some contractors and small manufacturers have called upon the committee for the purpose of sign- ing the agreement the strike managers refused to listen to them. To-day there waa a stream of manufacturers a contractors to Secretary Harry White's office. The best feeling prevails and the strikers are Jubilant over thelr suc- cess. Mr, White sald this morning: jwith his throat out. him Jay an open rasor. Georgia Carey, mys Silvia had been acting strangely he was om of hia mind. ment. which ts richly furnished. He had a daughter, soventeen boarding schools. He also had a mar: work Sunday or Monda; turers are disposed to mand, and are signing the td it was ax fast ua they can, Bome of the shops will never, be recognized. ‘This is par- Hoularly nope employing two, Tee and four people, who operate Int the house of the contractor. “(We want todo work only In well-lighted, Uiated and modern shova, and we will do all in our power to ‘eliminate the others." ——<—_—_ DOCK STRIKERS HOLD OUT. Talk of Trouble 1 for him, which ehe did and ¢hen re. tired. She went to call Mm this morn. tng at $ o'slock. apartme floor dead, He was dreased in his pajami the ragor waa by his side. Dr. We he gave a burtal permit. ‘The atrike of the dock bulldera at the to and WITH THROAT CUT suis S. Silva Despond- Lewis Silva, a well-to-do exporter, was found dead to-day in the amoking- rooni of his apartments, at No. 17 West Eighty-first street, by his housekeeper On tho rug beside the colored house- keeper, at once notified the police. Bhe for the last six months and she delteven He was a widower and lived alone in the apart. yeure old, and a son some years younger, at rted brother who lives in West One Hundred and Fifth street. Mr. Silva had an office at No. 125 Léberty street. He was not in his office yesterday and Mies Cary said that last night Me. Stiva requested her to prepare a bath He was not tn his bedroom and she searched through tho finding him lying on the et jobokem If New| the Coroner‘s physician, was called aad Miss Cary sald Silva was Interested in new pier of the Hamburg and Bremen | *U«ar-refining machinery in Cuba and ___THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 26, 1901, RAJAH, THE PET OF THE ZOO, WILL SOON BE A CYCLIST. Orang-Outang Shows, an Aptitude for the Wheel and Is Rapidly, Acquiring Other Ac- complishments — He Has a Suit of Clothes from his Rajah unclasped his arma looked wistfully over his keeper's neck, shoulder and slipped into the saddle of the keeper's bicycle. Then he dropped both hands on the handlebars and shed a sunny smile on the gurgling crowd | An orang-outang with a bicycle face ix! a wonderful sight. | keeper's neck and wept on his shoulder. | His keeper pulled his ear and reated him on his (the keeper's) wheel to cheer him i Rajah ceased hie whimpering and put | his great hands on the bars, The keeper |< swears che revolved hin feet, feeling | 4 vaguely for the pedata of his previous | + existence. The keeper declares Rajah | rode a wheel before the Flood and_before | } the Sphinx, and has only to remember | hard to make « world record. ) ‘The orang-outang that may be able to | ride a whel Ix an orang-outang worth considering. While Zulu clings to her bars and whimpers for diversion, Rajah clings to his keepers’ necks and ts mate much of and reaponds, in monkey tac\, by gnawing all things In might ‘he only drawback to IMs becoming @ professional wheelman or renuwn {3 a more than discernible temlency to de- vour the leather of the saddie. When this is overcome Rajah'n future ts se- nd lapped in succes: watched the keeper before nim, and he could do vers cent. Aftecward hi ao and dow of one who — etter If he-onty. 30 confident of bin ability nat when they. Aest-aaw hin skill thes Went off and had a Nttle gingham coat and trousers and cap made of blue and white, and Rajaty will wear them when he rides. He Ix Moubtful of them yet. t) and direc! put on he tries to Miss Bernard, Sister of Sam Bernard, a Heroine. Oo temperature, in his cage, but t tim try hin colosal hands at aw! ie the necondd time in eckered t wheel. iajah In because he in Amerion and o customs and ail from his kel mournful, but hope on the one side, ‘and Sally who has been at the hark y Kept houre at all, ation and themselve (Special to The Evening World.) Zuin. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July Capt. Clark, the veteran Ilfe-saver, the hero of dozens of thrilling rescues, owes his fe to a woman. The woman fs Miss Elsie Bernani, the young and beautiful sister of Sam Bernard, the well-known comedian. There in a strange olrcumstance attending the res- cue of Capt. Clark, for at the very time he oame so near losing his own life he r Mim. tendeney to they put ground and brough ter, With onan 1 ra sped the glans ran ‘Then they brovent the wheel wreat propriety. What Is more. Shim out Ttaynt has already seized the technical “ - paints of eating rice with w spoon, and Felt tor the Pedals, { ng ts expected to be able to He is two feet tall and has a ble like a gontiem human fa jald “his Me worth WM and In. one of the keeper's Jah suddenly dropped to the floor, nd whimpered re wistful: and tool nm xpecimens of hin kind tn this He and Sally and Zulu are . | country. 1 Steamahip Companies continues and|Delleves he had met with financia! rescue Miss Bern- | him the wheel, f neither side ehows any algns of giving | lomens. aming near Young's | Defore. but wheh it appeared he ga lonlsaunendocathelrs apecien in San in, The strikers demand $275 and $3 for] Mr. Silva's father wan a Portuguese| pier. He supposed that she wax in dis-|and clamored in queer, pretistorie Mn nine hours’ work Instead of $2.50 for ten | and his mother an Englishwoman. There | tress, and thereby hangs the whole ttry Then they pur him ten at Intetieetuni x 9 cir learning © hours. were three eons, all of whom did well. | story nthe Winealenene ane avemtriokerss It was sald that there might be trouble at the new docks to-day, as the contrac- torn wero prepared to put new men at] Company. work in the places of the strikers. He had 1 ‘The contractors concerned In the strike | and are RL OP. & . Staats, Banford &l wag Ross aaa Speriing & all of New Yor! —————_—_ MRS. MORGAN HIRED A TRAIN. En Lewis Silva was employed for twenty. pen to a position of trus zed machinist. explorer, upon his return home. pected hy his friends. associates say Delayed by Wreck, a Special. PLATTSBURG, N. ¥., July ¥.—Atre, J. Plerpont Morgan, who wan a passen- ger on the delayed Chatenugay train he should kill himself. ——=—>__ ‘Three Get Places in Philippines. (Rpecial to The Fev ne World.) J yesterday, upon belng informed that! NORFOLK, V %.—Mias Ed: she could not get to Loon Lake in time{monia Randolph Goode, of Bedtord itch the Adirondack and St. Law-|niece of President Goode, of Virginia train; wired) for/aiapectal over th natitutional Convention; 1, J. Epe finally reached Loon ft she continued her journey through the Adirondacks. five years by the Blake Manufacturing In 1876 he nt to Russia and was the first American to greet Melville, the arctic He was fifty-one years-old and highly rei His boninean they thought he wan wea! prosperoun and knew of no reason why ro! latetyaa in. waiting for her when she|of Nottoway, and Lewis Harvey Irving, Lake, and upon] of Amelia, have been appointed echool teachers from Virginia for the Philip- ines. Bur ng on land or gea, In Ror- nee in fe he had laid his hands has learned to ride ‘a wheel =| Miss Bernard, who Is an expert swim- re. that th re and looked tntelll- mer, while bathing yeaterday swam out | on the handiel and around the pler. Capt. Clark had been watching and, seeing her hands 50 UP, suppored thut sha wan signalling for asnlstance. He grabbed a life buny and hurled it | to the swimmer. Ile threw it with such force he lost his balance and tumbled into the aea. Before reaching the water | he struck bix head and was rendered helpless, Mias Bernard, seeing the cap- | tain’s peril, without a moment's hesits- tion, swam to his rescue and began diving for the life-saver, Twice shet went beneath the surface and came up, =] Mithout nim. | third time she went down | several moments can race again, dragging with her ensivle body, and struck out bol the beach In the meantime Life | Guards Wray and Davia hastily launched a boat, rowed to her nssist- ance, and brought them safely ashore. jt Ohe Store Closes Go- Worrow at / 0’ Clock. Jor Saturday Forenoon We Oster the 90089298662 4 Manufacturers’ § Midsummer Specials To keep hee busy dusing the ES 2 summer. Great is the production of Wiss our factory. For great production there must be great outlet and this Is the way we create It: BLUE CHEVIOT AND MEN'S STUPED FLANNEL IN" LL ‘Seta a bigh- iin and unlined, garments Sanoe SUITS. ean of the 4 broken lines, a vefy choice selection, can’t fit you i: 2 gether remarkable for dura- Clase chalk iinet a fe 0 y RA ~ Eiity and style, fect at tsluerecpuleenc ria moe bl atte ype oat hated every kind, of course, but sure to do so in some style, 3. Wh 33. 33.5° ss | $7 _5° regular $8.50, $10 and $12 values, a choice to-morrow for e “ Enlarged Space and increas: id Facilities for the Men’s Trousers Scction. 9 {in some Men's and young men's Trousers— $ es Trousers ‘a great xpecial in striped, mottled thirty or more rer patieraay¢ gray and plain xoods, warranted to wear Standard material Straw Hats Are On the Méve to the Tune of These ) Men‘s and Roys’ Straw Hats, a huge group of the peat 23c | Men's and Boys’ ! rough and @ae ‘Shapes, all fresh, new goods,.... Boys’ Washable Suits Men’s Underwear in Three Great Lots. In Three Great Lots. Novelty colorings of the most attractive [| Daintily ornamented linen crash, S kinds, aleo solid colors and natural, | percale, Galatea and sca grass, plain form-fitting, 25c., 45c., 75c. Should any | Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. = SU 132 to 146 West 14th S’. 29c., 43c., 92c. ‘2 purchase fail to; \ please bring it ® back for instan- Ytaneous ex- $ 3 change or refund. Seavete: DPBEEDDOEG9O HDPE FDE99S CLDPODODEDG-P1-N96-0-6-04-04 $ 50 |e fine pure worsted Trou- sere. in all stripes and Agur. th Straw liats, an @ smooth braida. Other Days Until 6.30 P. M. Belween 6th and 7th Aves. Following Very Special Values. Men's Ortice Coats, neat dark effects, the regular 50c. grade, at Men's Bike and Solf Grousors, 500 paire to select trom, all pleasing patterns, in good woollen fabrics, regularly worth up to $2.50, at 75 320 Ten’ Chotce Summer Sucts, 3,50: 45c § Men’s Negligee Shirts In Three Great Lots, White and figured Madras cloth and percale, French fabrice and the very begt domestic, 465c., 7Sc., 95c. All clothing eae. bought here is | Ings found in op grades “Yo mateh any coat ane veot Midsummer Specials. wortment of jaunty, 412 Youths’ Long Grousor Suits, ages 14 to 19 years—pleasing patterns, well selected styles, that formerly sold at $6.00, 00 and 0, y a y $0.00, $7.00 and $8.50, 2 5) your choice to-morrow at o HA Watch and Chan sor ISe. Men's open-fxce rickel Watch, stem wind and cet, with American movement, warranted for one year; also choice of several styles of Vest Chains, complete, to-morrow for IRL FOUGHT |New Jersey Police Join| «|[Vien’s Navy Flannel Suits. ‘NOW'S THE TIME |CZAR ORDERS TOCOURT SLEEP) KENNAN OUT. ssi Cool,Comiortable Wea-| American Author Must ther on the Fore- | Leave Russia by caster's Schedule. | To-Night. NEGRO ROBBER. | in Effort to Track the Thief. ITERSBURG, Joly %-—A high mn called upon American author his betel Thursday informed him he must W o'clock Friday: nan was not allowed in the Interim, Bus | Rursian — police aie bw vid | morrow and] weather verske drop in the temper nov book: | wi van continued since Rahway, Ia Deen about [degree between Ruhwa ‘ool with yesterday Mian Hibwilier is eipic Dinding eatabfsiment | Was on her way to work Just outsile (he city imite she ya tall, ilht colored negro, her aml demanded bi Feessted him and torn from herb: The nesrs after besting th ‘peared toward Linden, and Miss f hastened to the house of WOW. } ce notified the police neral alarm Co surrounuing is Linde prov pect war i stricken cor who ney wert 1 authort- the law giving the sr authority to ex= The notice ) characterized. politically, Mr. the United States art migne Tower, ofthe Ruselan author Smokel July 7. who Ix pretty hed his f Hy be ides to Men and Boys. Sale of 96 MEN’ S AND BOYS’. One sftict law of good storekeeping is: Carry no goods over. this clearing sale. a loss to gain them. 7, to carry big lines. And there is only one sure way to cut stocks down: Cut prices down first. Here are a few—it will pay you to come early: THESE MEN’S SUITS REDUCED: Men’s $12.00 Flan:el Suits. All our Ine of $12.00 Flannel 2-p'ece Suits are now reduced to $1000, ‘Ihey were originally a full $15.00 value; now.....+ i\Men’s $15.00 Flan iel Suits. Entire lot, consisting of the s ason s most exclusive designSand custom tinished sults: which were exceptional value at the'r f Stylish Blue Sack Suits made from the flannel used by the United States Government for army and navy fast color guaranteed sult you can buy 6. 00 suits. Stylish and well tailored—the only Men’s $10.00 Blue Serge Suits. | Of fast color serge; taped seams; trouse! is ‘s x with or without. belt straps; well cut—w. i 7, 50 rite, $15,00s} now] rede cs CDOS UTE paseo ‘Men! s $7.00 Crash Lives Suits. These are scarce everywhere—som: stores are unable to get any. sse are black and white check Linen Crash Ccat and Trouser Sp formerly $7.00; now CiSGL 3. 30. ‘Crash Long T rousers. where, but plent! ult Ml sizes, in cod quali lies | $1.50 Bicycle, Woo', Duck and ian aera now 50c. $4.00, $3.00 and $1.50 Washable Vests reduced to $25, >; Men’s $10.00 Flannel Suits. All our handsom: variety of high grade 2- piece Flannel Suits in all this season's sas and styles, reduced from $10.00 to ....... vestee styles We have gathsred together all the trousers which have been | left over from suits where customers bought price on them, Many belong to $12, $15 and J 2 $18 sults—all go on Sale at...........eeeee ’ * ; ’ ‘ Boys’ Cheviot Suits. Boys’ Washable Suits. In blouse styles § to 10 years; in double-breasted styles 7 to In. Galatea and Khaki cloths; Nined; very stylish; were reduced to....0006 Sale of Odd Trou:ers. | coats and vests only and put a special low THESE BOYS’ SUITS REDUCED: Fee eee ee ee aati Eon tne 1.65 £1.00 and $1.50 Valuz; reduced tos... Boys’ 50c. Knee Pants. Boys’ Washable Suits. All wool, strong durable pants. Only 2 pairs Of Galatea Crash White Duck, ailor, + now reduced som: Russian blo.s:, som: vestee, and som: Cc [eq double-breasted styles; $1.50 an, > valug. FINE FURNISHINGS REDUCED. This isn’t an offering of ordinary or undesirable goods, marked at weak reductions, But the entire list is this season's best merchandise —the very styles and qualities you've been wishing you could afford; and at these prices your wish is fullilled: Men’s $3.00 Negligee Shirts. Men’s Bathing Suits. Men's Underwear. White and fancy, Madras or Percales. special values in fine bathing suits, made Mcrerized Undergarments, long or short with or without scutes Raced plited by the famous Brooklyn Knitting Mill: “<; jong of stort drawers: all e Gath which isa quarantes of good value- 43 ‘olors; were $1.00 and $1.50; d 65c 5 quarantes of go Y, 50c Bosoins i wy tO veeen Men's $1. 48 Negligee Shirts. 98c, 1.48 Men's Summer Paiamare Fine woven Madras in eaclusivs pate cm terns, pin or plaited osuins; cufls Men's 50c. Half Hose. Tee ena Cokes attach or detached; Fine assortments of Gabe wiane| Liste and Panlerngrnealuel stis0rr now? 198. exclusive open-we 1.48, reduced tos.eee Sia stitched hose, ate... Men’s 50c. Leather Belts. © Men's Fine Neckwear. In tan and suede; strong, well Men's Fine Sasnenders « Grenadines, new narrow foure tinished leather; 4 regular 500 25 Good ty clastic, with Caniat ilk 5 and four GUALitY: Special Ateeeecseeeiee [er orvaal emis; vale 73; A Qe ave Brothers Other Styles, 4Bo, ans -. OUTFITTERS 279.Broadway, near Chambers St. TO MEN AND BOYS, “STORE ker: in repair for jone year without’ | cost. MAIL Four | i | ‘ | 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. | Convenient \ 244 and 219 Sixth Ave, bet. {4th and 55th Sts. ORDERS Stores. [ 125th St., comer 3d Ave. J FILLEE De & Midsummes = BS 2 Summer Suits and Furnishings. We observe that law to the letter—hence ’ For at this season ready cash and’: clear counters are to be sought—even though it means!» We are stocked heavily in every, department—a firm which does so vast a business needs: 12.50