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THE WORLD WWSTREET. After Being Picked Up; McCoy Succumbs in Hospital. James McCoy, of No 120 W fitth strect, diel at Roosevelt to-day from neglect and starvation He was found last night scious | on a bench in Rivers policeman McCormick, 0! Bixty-eighth treet station time before he was auMeciently revived) to make known his name, Inquiries he gave the wr and the police were unabje to ‘nd his} home. McCoy weighs over two hundred | ang fitty pounds \ McCoy's wife called this morning at the Went Sixty-eighth rtreet station | Yooking for her husband. She raid bh ad been missing from his home sin Inet Sunday morning. He was a fax qian on the Hudson River Ratirond, aie | Tt was #0 TRUST’S NEW STRIKE PLAN START MILLS WITH NON-UNION MEN. DO COCO CODD 00 STE TTATYIN ALORS IS TO : WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1901. AO TENIT IT @ ic OOD OOD ODO CODD OOO OGOCOnO. Oo Tl DEATH 18 PRESIDENT SHAFFER AND THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF STEEL WORKERS. aald, and had suffered from the heat a great deal this summer. Mra. McCoy is well dresve! and ap- parently Is well educated and refined in| @anner. The police and hospital author Atles regard it as wtrange that her us| Dand should be starving under the vir cumstances. The ian has tently Been without proper nourtshinen: for a long time. Mrs. McCoy's statement was the police and # thorough ir Of the case will be made, ANGEL DANCERS INA RUNAWAY, In the first cond row, red David Rees, nw ten by ation | bave thelr com with her siktiod aoales Viaw of t Mr ora here to-day? you will have to get from htm,” CLASH FEARED AT M'KEESPORT. (sports to The Evening Wart) MKERSPORT, Pa., Aug, 7.—Mattern fre raplily nearing a crinta between the manufacturers and thelr employees here When the Cumberiand eapress rolled in thls morning #ix tren dropped off the train just before it reached the station wal Meng el before the pickets on the xtatlon platform learned of the move. One of the train crew dropped a ndow of the train. It union man,” and etre workers from : Huntsman Mnason and Woman from Lord's Farm Hurt. ;Hunteman Mnason, hend of the com- of Angel Dance! at “Lord's near Woodeliffe, N. J., and May Storms, one of his “angele.” known in the community aa Glaudina, were in a runaway in Hackensack to-day. Glau- dina was badly brutsed and the wagon "was wrecked. Mnason and the woman were riding in @ wagon loaded with fruit, which they had taken to Hackensack to ell. An automiobtie Griven By a New York woman bound for Tuxedo Park passed them in Btate street and frightened th horses. They turned short. throwing Mn @nd@ the woman out of the wai Glaudina was stunned, but Mnason paid mo attention to her. As soon as he got on his feet he started on a wild run for his horses. He caught them after @ long chase. The woman wi D with pig iron, rogress Indicates | rothe men are rength o Amalgamated wll “dt attend + @t. John, who witnented the accklent prety tla ety Ce After an hour of rest she went with Works and Rolling Mills Mnason to the Lord's Farm. for the men to return to tO} \@ \@ ® TRY TO ORGANIZE CARNEGIE MEN. Au > WOMAN FOUGHT. 7" Se ile Steel Company 4 , [till just before the wedding. which 1s reat. It ts| Wed—But Lucky Man's mined before the leaves fall, None kenerally understood that the mills | Name Is a Secret. bat the intimates of the charming the Carnegie Company are a jMancee know who fe the lucky man, but . . Jupon by the United States Ste porn. may ms tint ing army off Then Chased Him with | itor to Keep the strike from cloming | ose. A who ty en assiduous in his atten: ie 4 down Its businens y, NGTON, Aur. Eltwe | gions 4 au é Crowd Until Police- |, te, pants sre Du Hares, who holds th an the! Mine L the dawhter of t is * Vellest xirl In army soctety at the capt. late Bris man Du Barry, an ’ man Caught Him. | nd a mcore ot rive) frame thie mowie nt ae! er bein” he i | Hy others tea titte of belle breathe more! ny taterlon ee eee OF her beauty t well In the ha of the Unite ——$$—$—$$———— ——_— wet 4 When Mrs. Gilorina rath y long from marketing to her ti Laight street, where whe tx hous: Ane makin of the tenement, she found tha: ai On brent down thes bu iain onli atieeatn foninm in these millx, Organe door to her apartment had been f at work at Homestead, Du- | Entering, she naw a man at work open- Rragdock and the Upper and | ing a trunk. Mrs. Gil. Hibs dn i is eit and the ppolea: seat ba elim to hinve made mi grappled with the in hese non-unton strongholds tedly and fina sureet am MACHINISTS MAY STRIKE. her In the face r, shook her off. Then he dashed into the Ofrs. Gilando after nim. The chase continued for sever @ big crowd joining the woma WOMAN DETECTIVE BITTEN. Twice witht the last few days Mise! no inal a Murray, the detective in a Sixth avenue! strike ord: department store, has had her tingers Mpa cond a sat nen ter| THIS PIONIG TO BE IMPORTANT. | bya negress, whom she caught atealing | wiring. ‘The shopilfter fought victously, | Ntdting one of Miss Murray's tingens to ithe bone. “The woman, who s. Aug. TA Jarge masa Roe, of No. 129 Weat Twenty mle WHE be held at Phos | ene admitted her guilt in Je near MoKee's Rocks, next) thn rhe Court to-day and was hi who appeared against uffering severely from the | JUMPED IN DELIRIUM. ‘Saturday afternoon under the of McK Rowks Lodge, No. 3, of the | Amalgamated Amsociation, All the} strikers from this vicinity are e: cted 10_be present. The speakers will be Samuel Gompera, President of the American Federation of Labor: Theotore J. 5) Prenident 4 ey of the Amalgamated Associatt Albrecht, a butcher, living at) fi Hoy “De Premident of the Pine (ML First avenue, Jumped trom the |}, : b 4 window’ lato tay pec yard Xigsied » United Mine Workers of (vas delirious from| At thin meeting it 4 and lett his bed while a) Samuel Gompers will stave jue what | hag: been with him was out| support the American. Federation of Labor will give to the striki le was badly bruised by ateel ‘Hellevue Hee ‘workere, Patrick Dota: laereemuseteratstes Dotan will seat auny away’ ing from right sped along in pursuit of th 7 The exten One man got up to the fellow to the machiniats to head him off, but tae thief pointed a | mila atts Hoby tha pistol at him and he fell b | atrik nt. Thera Policeman Schmidt, of Brokilway hontats ita Bquad, however, saw th ning toward him and uid t that al Keatle In Centre Street Court to he from and Vinited that Its arm the girl of his chotce, despateh and Britta PEKING, Istera had arranged to aign the settl Ment protocol yesterday, but the British Rininter, Bir Ernest Saiows on Monday ing notified his collea pritain was unable to sign. en-| Beautiful Miss Du Barry Will | fee's MARRIED AS HIS WOM FATHER WAS. Bruno Kestler Explain- ed Why He Had Acting Mayor Officiate. | When big and good-looking Bruno B of No, xth atreet, ver t that made tt Driderroon Aeting Ms happy es ANOTHER SNAG AT PEKING. Min! Sinn Sete! Huxo Kentler, the wedding party w Aug. Larkin A. Mo; M or ohn J. Will verer the Nicholas Ready, four years old, 189 Kast One Hund Jed Mies Jennie Liebor- y chamber, bearing Via the man.” the mo me into her mp! overnor 0} er ng. cob ous, hours m way rested Ready at his yor ted the knot wii tn $14 Hebrew Sanit er There Netones tol” lement The Protocol, forelgn Mins Collins, that tr He) Acamectament and eet a accordingly post-| Mesers. Hurtig and the performance. tf, polnted to ti Inter Tighe, John Willams, T. J CAPITAL BEAUTY WON BY A SOLDIER x ftair te a secret, to be kept N EATEN AND ROBBED Saloon-Keeper's Wife Accused Shoemaker in Court. a shoemaker, No. 6 im. nt home, jam Hi Katiryn ag) and said: Detect! ¢ East Elghtieth street station, ar- Jenkins, HIM ae [sas ORR POPOL PoP Fa FU LG So OL TG LO LG Lo te Rika K ake ttaltal tal tal el tad % Oo haffer, Ben Davis, John Chappell John Ward, W. C. Iavis, Joho Pierce and John Hodge. ;% up forever our personal liberties. 2 RA tion, % contracts and all. % 3, hour of need. % % @ cause. Fraternally yours, EE eK ee s call upon all Amalgamated and other union men in name and heart to 9, join in the movement to fight for labor's rights. We must fight or give a “You will be told that you have signed contracts, but you never % agreed to surrender those contracts tothe United States Steel Corpor Its officers think you were sold to them, just as the mills, with “Remember, before you agreed to any contract you took an obliga- tion to the Amalgamated Association. It now calls you tohelp in this “Unless the trouble is settled on or before Saturday, Aug. 10, % 1901, the mills will close when the last turn is made on that day. “Brethren, this is a call to preserve our organization. % you and need you. Come and help us, and may right come to a just We trust T. J. SHAFFER.” Every day the cost of the Steel strike grows. end of the week it will exceed $1,000,000 a day. Loss to subsidiary companies to-day........ Loss to ateel workers in wages to-day...... Total of combined loss to date..........4. sees» 109,805,000 DOOD IMD RD AG Gr0nd.4- 93-06 * NI 9 OF BP aE Oe OF ae OF Be OE OF OF at AF OC OF Be A OF Oe a B5L-4OD2LA-YPPOOPOPPODD DOD DDDIAEOO PERS LL DIDO DES THE BIG STEEL STRIKE COST GROWS DAILY. By the, 200,000 545,000 109,060,000 which he was submitted by Assistal District Attorney Osborne he confessed that he had known for a long time that Lena Schmidt was running a dlsonter!y house In Stuyvesant street, but had not reported It. crom-examination was deliper- designed to make him y this very thing. ‘Then his record wan secured from Commissioner Murphy, and Dis- trict-Attorney Philbin began to work the case. It ts certain that some of this work was done with Iissert. ‘The man was rrifled by his conviction, ie aaw ahead of him a long term of years in prison, and was not comforted by the loud protestations of his attorneys that would aurely win on appeal. fitty- at Elghty- A anloon- ghty-frat “7 uy ma rs Veting Mayor Guggen. {tt street, trembled in the Harlem Po- He was hieid'!: helmer to day and asked him to make |!ce Court to-day when Mrs, Christiana thor OUI Ui them Ausband and wife he explained! Vetter, wife of Jacob Vetter, n. Wit wey warmth that in 1866 hit) keeper, of Bo. 331 East Sather, uh lute Ad n KK er, Then Mra Vetter toll how Ready had on at mid- ner son, young atairs to rsaye, tried to ind robbed her of a puree Vetter came home he on the saloon floor almont Barry Maxistrate Cornell held the shoemaker ® ball for trial _——$———>___ ntcrtainment by professional tal- ent, followed by a ball, will be given at the Hotel Trlanon, Arverne, L. evening for the beneft of the Hebrew Ranitarium at TucKaway Park, Y, these who have volunteered are Edna Loulse Gunning, this Amon Yorke and ‘and Elliott, Lottie Glison, Osterman. will direst Hiesert Cools Dia a Abae! ‘These attorneye sald when the verdict wan rendered that they would make thelr appeal when Bissert came up for sentence, and, would fight the case through the hisheet courts In the Btate. They were very strenuous about this. Hissert came up for sentence this morning, and, Instead of taking an appeal, these same attorneys fouaht vigorously to have their client sen- tenced at once, Bis conspicuous absentee from the court- rom w pt, Diamond. By the time Bissert is up for sentence Morlday the evidence against Capt, Dia- mond will have been presented to the ‘August Grand Jury. It may be that there will be no police court proceed- ings and that the frat Capt, Diamond will know of official action against him will be the tanuance of an Indictment. Be No Delay. There Wi The Dintrict-Attorney,” sald one of his Intimate friends to-day, “is taking no chances in this matter. When he took Capt. Herlihy to a police court he was subjected to numerous annoying delays. He may decide in the case of Capt. Diamond to make these delays Impoanible."* : The complaint againat Capt. Diamond wan drawn up by Aswistant District- Attorney Gans, He was on hin vacation ‘and came to the Criminal Courts Bulld- ing In response to & summons from his chief, Following his arrival came the delay in Imposing sentence upon Bissert, and while this was still a warm subject of gossip came the announcement of the charges against Bissert’s old captain. istant District-Attorney Sanford represented the people when Bissert wan brought before Recorder Goff in Part L. this morning. Bissert was ac- companied by his attorneys, Abraham Levy and Henry Unger. r * When: the usual questions eeceraing rt was cool and smiling, and a|¢q the desire of the prisoner to sav “why nentence should not be pronounced had been WARDMAN BISSERT TO BETRAY DIAMOND? (Continued from First Page.) asked Mr, Sanford attention of the Court. ‘he District-Attorne secured t sald Mr. Sanford, “would ko to have the im- Position of sentence on this WAGON LOAD OF PLUNDER. —_“—+~— _ | Entire Stock ef Leng Island City el Rar-Room Carted 0. One of the most daring burglaries that have been committed here in some time was the breaking into the bar-room of William H. Schuerer’@ Queens County Hotel at Flushing avenue and the old Bowery Bay road, Long Island City, this morning. The thieves must have used a wagon to carry off their plunder, as when Mr. Schuerer went to open saloon at 5 o'clock this morning he found to his astonishment that the entire stock of wines. liquors and cigars had been re- moved. ——_ G Clreult Trets Postpened. SMALL BOY | SHOT DEAD BY SISTER, Revolver They Were) BUFFALO, N. ¥., Aug. 7—The Grana i % 5 Cireult trotting races announced’ for Playing with at Home | to-day on tne Fort Erie track have been postponed until to-morrow on Exploded. account of rain. Daniels; Semi-Annual Sale (Special te The Evening World.) KERTON, N. J., Aug. 7.—A shock- Iy caused by an Innocent child i stirred this village to its depths this | morning. Aw a result five-year-old jmer Hanley tn dead, with a bullet wouhd @){clear through his head, and his sister, | Ethel, nine years old, Is sobbing her heart out, saying that she didn't mean to hurt him, + While playing with a loaded revoiver |1t nad gone off, and the bullet, striking jthe boy In the forehead, came out at ‘the back of his skull. Tho itttle onen are tho children of H. E. Hanley. The parenta left the house at 9 o'clock this morning, leaving the boy and girl alone. They had played around the houre for a few minutes when Ethel spied a 3s-callbre revolver lying on a bureau jn her father's room. She man- aged to secure Jt, and little Elmer looked at it with wonder as his sister toyed swith the weapon. Suddenly as the boy's head was close to the muzzle of the revolver It ex- ploded. The Httle fellow was struck In the centre of the forehead and fell with- out a moan. Ladies’ “Hosiery, All Fine Imported Goods, AT 46 VALUE. They comprise manufaecturere samples in Black Lace Lisle, Fancy Ribbed Lisle, Fancy Colored Stripes, and a large variety of OOS: Bone 4 ’ Ethel, horrified, ran screaming from F; the house. The nelghbors were alarmed ‘anc’ P; a SHAFFER’S STRIKE ORDER, the house. "The neighbors were alarmed y Patterns, 21 “Brethren: The officials of the United States Steel Trust have re- of the cha areal Mrs Hanley, were! regular retail value from 50c te , fused to recognize as union men those who are now striving for the ara Adair was broken ‘to them | 79c Pa », Tight to organize. The Executive Board has authorized me to issue a 2) ¥as pitify FOR THIS SALE GDC, Pan. THREE PAIRS FOR 81.00. Plain Lisle in Black, Ribbed Lisie In Black, Fancy and Plain fine gauge Cotton, the retail value SOc. pair, FOR THIS SALE 25c. PAIR. THREE PAIRS FOR 68c. BLACK SNAKE KILLED HEIFER, Evidently Made Attack When Rest Was Disturbed. In addition to this sale we wi offer our regular 38c. white sole Stockings ron 25c, pain. THREE PAIRS FOR 680. Best Values in the City To-Day. Broadway, 8 and9 Sts. VERE CLES ENN SN NN Ne George Moore, a datryman, living on the outskirts of Bound Brook, N. J., told a strange story to-day to an Even- ing World reporter about one of his helfers being bitten to doath by @ black snake. The helfer had taken first pre- mium at the Trenton fair and wan en- pecially prised by Mr, Moore. After tho cattle had been driven from pasture Inst night Moore noticed that the helfer was missing. He went back tn the meadow to lovk for tt and found it lying in a hollow dead. He was frightened to see near it a viclous black snake over five feet in length, Within a few feet of the animal was 4 nest of nlx small anakes, four of them belng dead. Mr. Moore belloves that the heifer stepped on the snakea and killed them and that ‘the parent snake then bit her, She had been stung half a dozen times, ——— COMMANDER CRESAP DEAD. Succumbed (to Blood Poisoning Canned by Dye. (Spectal to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 7.—Lieut.-Com- munder J. C. Cresap, of the navy, dlod nd Afty cents “inal way 1am glad 1 wap robbed,"* cat€ Be, “For It's been the means of making me see That your clothing is famous with reason; And if this ault wears aswell as It looks You can count on putting me down on your tocks At a.customer every seamon, Every garment here is fashion- able and beautiful; yet it’s when subjected to hard wear that our clothing gets in its finest work. It’s stanch, honest, reliable clothing. It's the best clothing made. venate, however, too many goods and thet Ie former prices. Our fine $12, $15 and $18 suits now go at 5 50° e and They incluée our §} bine serge, Beoteh cheve at the Naval Hospital here to-day as i and striped fan: waite; ow eat $15 ond he| the result of blood polsoning caused by] $8 ‘ree ruitete blue. black and gray: our ga; plaids; also our very best $16.60.an4 $18 sults In Beat check worsteds and imported gray Belfast homespun. "Now $7.00 and 8-00, Several hundred unlined coats and dye from his socks. Commander Cresa> was of the Naval Examining Board and was held tn high prisoner | esteem by the department at Washing- postponed until next Monday. By that} ton. He wus at one time on duty at the Seer S re areca Sot so time the District-Attorney will be in| Brooklyn Navy Yard, where he had|$15 fanne! coats and trousers in neat stripes @ position to present to you certain | many friends. Sead revlet ley tal des} alba) sit scoste} sad; teeusers facts which will ald you in your judg- ——$__ be found in no other store. All pow $7.60. ment—facts which you fore tmpoalng aentenc 1 to be amtounded. Mr. Levy Appears should know be- He was on his feet in a second, “We object to this postponement,” District-Attorney sald. any ad “It the Aditional facts tn hin posession 1 want to know what they are. Mr. Sanford refused nature \ a You! ciate me jeving leave Recorder Goff sald he would grant tho District-Attorney, and then Mr. Levy tried to arrange to‘havo rt sentenced to-morrow. efforts were in vain, and he finally co: ented to the postponement until Mon- he sald, request of Bis jay’ in on elas’ The cr ponement Sanford would not talk on the motion nother tai ir Honos nd im that you would the city, ck. the that day,” unt in this case crowd in wan engerly nor would Mr. Philbin. Justice Gildersleeve has been deais- nated a rlinary, session o by the Appellate DI e Court to the to dinclose ¢ of his information, and Mr. Levy: “he sald, “my anso- self have been’ put to great Inconventence by this trial, fiived us of our summer vacation. we ff Impose sentence to-day we had made urrangements to f you postpone action We still insist ntence as It hos de- the the courtroom made haate to the corridora, where ‘the p Mlsoussed. Mr. the matter, fon of t reaide over the extra- ‘riminal Bri law All hin “I oxpect sentence to be pronounced. Section 472 of the Penal Code provides that unless of the defendant sen- tence shall be apeedily pronounced. The ‘ants no more 08 neh, ik-lined full dress and Tuxedo suite; Spring overcoats, strized trousers, etc.—All go new at almovt halt price Suite to measure. High-grade work. Reduced prt NOTE iiitn830 BROADWAY Tine World Wanfs Will Build Up Your Business for You. FOUR KILLED BY CAR. 1 Jumped from Memphis Track jo a Dayo! MEMPHIS, ‘Tenn., Aug. 7.—It in Just reporte! that a North Memphin etree car jumpsd from the track into the Gayomo Bayou this ufternoon and that four persons were Killed. MUNYON'S VICTORY FOR HUMANITY. he has he Paid Help Wants in This Morning's WORLD. » Pald Help Wents in the Thirteen Other New York Papers Combined. ho askes by the District-Attorney. a fow ayn ago. Justice Gildersleeve will convene court shortly and the conspiracy case against - AGENTS vee 9 | JANTTORS Fire ‘Commissioner Scannell will be| The greatest victory possible Is to over | nanreNDERS ..... 4| KITCHENWORK moved. It In alno dealgned to clean up| come discuse foldeal ic Lostoamnes some of the numerous murder cases] Think of a remedy that will reliove sharp, | BONNAZ | ckuN 2 awaiting trinl. shooting pains in any rt of the body in| HOOKBINDERS 4 INDRESSES .... te ——_— from one to three hours and effect a perma- | pooKKEEPER 4) ste DETECTIVES TO FIGHT. neat yon'a Revumatiey Cure doran’t dead 2 aa | wecsowe ke Fs en the pain or send it to sleep only to come MAKERS {s+ }13 | NECKWEAR, 7 Sgain, but Mt drives the disease from the | DRASS-WORKERS,.. 4/ NURSES The nine detectives whom Commis-| cystem, HERB ....+-+ 10] OPERATORS stoner Murphy aent to patrol duty a few |r purifies the blood. it neutralizes the | CRmmwet-MAKERS.. 3| PACKERS days ago have resolved not to nubmit | ace ae eee et ei aiiace are | CARPENTERS ..u..+ 7/ PAINTERS... tamely to thelr degradation. There ia] Pty of any form of lumbago or sclatest | CARRIAGE WANDS, 3] PATTERN-MAKI A provision In section 290 of the ree] 8p remedy will speedily cure it CAIIERE .... «+ 6/ PIANO HANDS Viaed charter that protects them froin| ‘ifave you atift or swollen joints, no matter TAMAIDS .. 5| PLUMBERS removal or reduction in rank unless! pow chronic or xevere? Ask your druggist | CHAD! from cause, for a vial of Munyon's Rheumatism Cure 7 PORTERS: ‘The Commissioner) was asked this|andisce how aulckly you will be relieved, 3 eT morning if he waa familiar with this y CUTTERS 3 : law. eeeiine lie Nelenialesanatees MUNYON'S DOCTORS ARB FREE, DISHWASHERS 7| STRNOGRAPHERS.. 11 : Wie It costs you nothing for the DRESSMAKERS 3 | TOOLMAKERS acting on the beast legal advice 1 can {oasne DRIVERS 7| TUCKERS .... Why jd you reduce thoae men?” ho eiverani nope cpa EMPLOYMENT Warres ssked. for ether thelr ‘attention or} AGENCIES Because. Captain Titus, | th TT riGURES .... WOOD-WORKERS .. 4 the Detective Bureau a ket pe fon. was ‘edicteacy of the De- nT we wales the Bureau.” MISCELLANBOWS. 310 TOT dbs ssoeet tans BD

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