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Tc tenkies ae ne Sa AUREL m centre econ emma Bist oR THE WORLD: MONDAY4 VENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1901. SSeS ——>—— SIITIN SQUIRE CROKER HAS A VERY BUSY DAY. ERO | — APPEALS.) «s wirELESS rESSAGES FROM NEW YORK HAVE a pusky import. VERGE OF : 1] GER MANY Fee ee ee Ce oe cater a ichiee Gauls Haier s MADER TEA ETT TOE In oat Eres ST REVOLT | i A Widespread and Revolu- Asks Emperor to Use His : d Offices to Settle Dispute a TE fs Rie tionary Movement Fos ‘Keo, } Y with France. en eee [Son Con RP TparcHer a 2 tered by Russian Loan. = MARTIAL LAW IN FORCE. Agitation Proceeds from Entourage » of Shah, Who Frequently Finds ADVISED TO SETTLE. Members of French Embessy Did Not Participate in Fete of Sultan | Threatening Letters on Table. —Munir Bey in Switzerland, ( 5 ae ‘ § J COLOGNE, Bent. 2.—A despatch to the CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 2—The re- Ss lek! Ofer ¢ s ‘ 3 4 $ te cay Gazette from Teheran, daicd Aug. 31, Port that the Sultan has appealed to PS eS = A . Germany to use her geud offices to 9 ams ADOUP ry og ‘A widespread and revolutionary wettle the dispute with France ts con g 4 movement is golng or. In Perala, fostered firmed. Germany, !t ts understood, will Moar, k : ‘ 4, : Ys by discontent with the government on advise the Porte to settle with France H ft WH account of the new loan negotiations &s soon as possi: with Russia. M. Bapst, Councillor of the French “The Grand Vialer !s accused of selling Embassy, and the other members of the the country and falling to make re- Embassy staff took the guardship Vau- forms, Martial law has been proclaimed feurgonsaniexeurston pon ithe: Sea\ of in the capital and environs. Marmora in order to avoid dressing ¢ “The agitation, It is sald, praceeds yesseliag cie‘other warships in| t Bl erom the entourage of the Shah, who bor were dressed in recognition of the @| crequently finds threatening letters upon anniversary of the Sultan's accession to 2 his writinz tabl the throne, which war celebrated yen- co} Se terday, 3 The members of the Embassy did not @| CLAIMS A CASUS BELLI. participate in the congratulations of the ee ‘Orps, nor was the Embassy Ol vencaucia Saya Case Againet Turkish oMetals received only 49 to & Colombia Ie One. Ber cent, of their salaries on the anni | CARACAS, Venezuela, Sept. 2 (via veraary of the Sultan's accession. 8 Haytian cable).—The OMeclal Gazette to- PARIS, Sept. 2—Munir Bey, Turkish B}aay pudlisned the memorandum of the ‘Ambassador to France, has returned to @| Minister of Fore‘gn Affairs to all friend- Switzerland, where he will remain untit ly nations, explaining the complaints the controversy between the two coun- @| made by Venezuela againet Colombla. tries shall have been settled, {Bl The case is considered to be A casus 4 i 8 bell. There {s much comment and ex- / — citement. ——___- 3) g ' OF 66 ” @| *. THE SQUIRE ON THE CELTIC DOES A LITTLE £UM IN ADDITION. § Sees ae ON BOARD THE CELTIC, THIRD] ful dough that grows 90 luxuriously pple at Wantage for another good aevenydown ten points to-day and may §0 [ lowing: Lewis has written a book about you, DAY OUT, Sept EAST SIDE VOTERS AWAIT) \\NiAR who ie on lace where the dough grows, awoke lean purchan Squire Croker, of} along Poot Room row or in the palpitat-[or eleht montha at least. ‘There are} ower. Appertainin’ to and touchin’ on} NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Appertatning to| with your picture on the front pag his way to the) jug Red Light district of New York vou| thousands of dollara from the dives, | which yeu need uot bring more than land touching on —. Telephones out of | telling about your hard luck In the Ice any and every thing, and ftpmore thousands from the py ms, Jone dough-bag iis tim s the dividend omer. No collections to-day. Col, Mure] business, He clasees you with Walter OPENING OF CAMPAIGN. this morning much distressed. because! wae in kneading thie glorious dough|thourands again from the Red-Light] will be a ahy DEVERY, phy has reinstated the striking Amal-|Scott and the other Irish poets. Ithink| NEW BUTCHERS’ LAW WAS it was only at this moment full realiza-|that the Squire's mind was tmenedi-|Lenas, and ati! other thousand« from fof the Dough Puddl Ramated sparrow O'Neill, To want Mur- ie fs at Fight, only Scant Prono! ince RIGIDLY ENFORCED. tion came ty him of the grief whieh |, 1 aFtnaz Mio niOneThehoal A RAG ANA RoEK ete: iman Right on the heels of the frat came | phy hroke very. | the blg words." 1 turned It over to - ditart? saya Whe Clothes Made| himdelt and hin chum King Edward VIL [ogee CHeaKed the moment th ight A} the capacious-pocketed wardm hed A A oma Ae tet Hhysbroke sea: DEVERY. ivan. Ichear you ate a regular Engilah BeccriOacl la Gacniel cand Marchunt iit, Ex bo impee of the syncopated dough bags. Oht what a riot of r the Squire] thts ARAKOS iW YORK, —Dear Squire: | swell, going to balls and parties, Oh, 5 Every One in Saratugn had experienced at parting “Tle spent all morning on the upper|revelled in against t smokestack! } NEW YORK, Sept, -Leave your I clean the streets cover them] Dick! do you remember the fine old|Journeymen Batch Were Out Look Cheap. Me was feeling very bad about It. ant] deck of the ateamer figuring out with|There ts no joy in the world equal io | dough-bags at home. You won't n with your company's asphalt? Lame | mixed-ale parties we used to have at] Acting as Volunteer Detec- Hanagan’e? EDDIE THE SWIVEL. vt ame me had almost made up his wean ts x 4 Sy eo + them this time. On the contrary leg f . ch. Co ions big. Violath tind to Jump overboard and swim back | Piece of chalk on the smokestack [that of Nauring up something that you) them this time. On the contrary, 6 from walking beach. Collections bie. |’ The gautre sald hel would go. Olt on tives to Report Violations. ont a Joy among the voters on the cant] to old Albion's shores, Dut night of hC Prospects of the dough induatr§ | are going to get for nothing. That was i eh ALAS As PERCY NAGLE. | Jthe poop deck to-night, and while sit- the empty dough-bag protruding from{ fo, the next few weeks, He ts not | the delightful atate of mind the Squire | © We can une it tan pur- Don't forget to bring the dough | ting there in the soft and silvery moon- Z Every “heeler’* has hie hand out and ts gay, | 110) OEY OR wae sea eeecnar| & Johnny De Reszke, but he light-| Was fn when he was brought back to | Doses LARRY DELMOUR. Hghtawoulg) talon: sens the kai wationy ‘Twelve buichers who sold meat in) of) it m ve aw | ry 7 y ma , , Hey ye owe ie to his emotions and in the twinkling of {ted Me arithmetical task with a[dull earth again by the operator of Mal Then came thin nerve-twiste W YORK, Sept. 2—Dear Squlre:| if at any time during the voyage there | New York Clty yesterday were tmme- an exe thoughts were far, far from] Httle wurdling, devoting timeelf almoat | special Powers-Mavaront wireless wire} NeW YORK, Sept. 2.—Carrie N. Coler has held up the bridge appro in necessity for lightening the cargo of| diately arrested. Most of them were A restful. soothing spirit of calm con-| Win tsor Palace and ite gay cavallers;/Mtirely to the acale—do, re, mi, fa, the boat is wafting for you with an axe sixteen | thon. Carroll took dinner with Platt at] {fe steamer he will permit them, to /fned from §% to $10 each in police courts, a few were held under bonds tentment has settled down upon “del ie. were meandering around Enrt] lt. st do—of which he ix intensely fond, | “A message from the United States, | feet long. She id me up in haif a{the Oriental, Deal closed, Won't op-| “The only message the Squire has sent 5 > Ate.” ‘The yearning vision of the voters] ee iy street, New York, where the {Probably because there in ao much “do" | your Menor.” sald the operator, hands} round, Netter get off the boat at Quar- | pose. T hear you have an Engilsh ac-| from this ship to New York eo fer {s| for trial in Spectal Sessions and the res: Hojjlonger sweeps the distant horizon) jeadquar Me the great American |! It AS the expenses of his trip, in ling him a bit of paper, antine and walk up via Second avenue. [cent? How 1s the weather? Do I get | here given: ay | rere, Mzehareed through 2 plea of tmno- enxtounly and in vain. Hyes that were} pough , Trust are located, and they | cluding hors vres, pate de foles Ha-a-at’ the Squire re-| I will leave the back door open for you. [that atone contract? ‘TOM DUNN. NB Fi CARROLICATAMBCANT:| ance of:the}provistana/oc}the| law, trained from look! off are mpld : eruakthinc ALL, NEW YORK: Ascertain where] Nearly three thousand members of tha STAID ae) FeOm LOOKING, RIB EOM TD MO) were “touchin’ on and appertatain’ eras, chocolate &e., for hie team ding the message, and | Carrie aays she'll bust the Dough Trust SW YORK, Sept, 2—Important—) Dr. Parkhurat Hither himself or hia tii 2 Tae RRG with the Joy of beholding a Jeet] siings considerably more substantial | Whippet, ts 5 fer a atate room 1 frizzled up his brow ov break her axe in the attempt Capt. Gannon doen his own collecting. | doppelkanger in ‘on this ship, and I'm | Henehmen’s Association o feral ar at hand. than grief. and he expeets ta get a pass back | The de: hothat razzied him so was [her a wide berth Won't, use wardman. Devery kicking afrald I'll de pinched before we seach Butchers acted as volunteer detectives ‘Mart’ Engel, radiating brightness! you cannot buy a pair of properly up- [through a pelleeman on one of the| tis COL. MIKE MURPHY. |jtow'n the pups? "| foci ent whtakers, le Bit Saar ta | And watched for violations of the In from glistening apparel and slittering |oistered English whippets for a whole} North River plers whe fe a friend of W YORK, Be Big atrike | (Otherwine known in the Mulberry MIKE THE SLEDGE, [silk hat and a white choker, follows me | They were tolerably successful in keep- gains, g Ise BACK) from) 8s Wagontoad of Woe, nor can you pay for] ily, he had to waste Httie chalk on any-|againe: the Dough Trust. ‘The Amaigas] Street *Doughery aa "Tea Biscuits} SEW YORK, Sept. 2—Dear Squire: | WH2 43 aiid-you-get-It’ aulz on hin} ing butcher shops closed and will be on To Nis. “‘conatitiency tthe! peepchorse that will eat his own head [thing but profits, New York teema with : ¢ ware ad “Ol Thirty Cents.) HM Iridg Ale | Pagel casmior, [uty neaininext( Sunday, 1) ' mated Aasoctation of Sparrow Cop WI you run Alderman Bridges in place | after deck trying to fix up sdme cas Realneailaw aleceinencitherclosea’mece Proud poast that he made “the swell] ng two or three times over Ina reason [dough Just so election, and Ohl enpough Chairman O'Netl refuse Tho electric park in the wireless ma- {of Van Wyck for Supreme Court Judge? | other against my team of whippets, ‘Tell Dial hei asperiat une a Set guys at Saratoga looks Uke thirty) with even a big thunderstorm of tearm; | Sauire thinks the coring crop Swill pach cosine , ont ae MACK. mo Is it Parkhurst or his ghost? I'm al markets did business openly and the Genta? aoe ee ne rere kee mtn cron NWI be] shaken slows any more and threaten to | chine was kept Jumping all day. Among 3 5 MACK. | dit leery, don't you know. © DICK, | | poor who were unable to buy meat had g, mrad tatoo lEdeiav dlamieatell nude x h ' andl waik or and te up the trust. Dough lother messages received were the fol-! Now York, Sept. 2.— Dear Squire: ‘Squire of Wantage. no difficulty in spending thelr nickels electric lights at the U tel a superfuit The Engel w clothes—tive comp! dazzled the summer residents. States Hoe gsx(MOB CAPTURES ‘HEART OISEASE BURCLARS FOUND'39 PERISHED IN jnsrsncunmne 8 had no meat for thelr Sunday dinners. 4 The Engel pocketbook hi on the outside and was Reedy who had left their money with the “bookies a” the Engel hea open to the woes of a voter. 3 The Engel ablilty tu pick the winn Was also on duty, and the Tammany “| ST RIKE-BREAKERS. $--—______-- ~ KILLS BATHER Nine Non-Union Men Carried Away from Door| Ono poor woman whose daughter was sick begged so hard for half a chich ©) to make some broth that Mra, Anni es (0 Ho Noranmore Went Down and Only One Man Lathowsky, the wife of a butcher at No, 2744 Essex street, sold the fowl and then carried it to the roof and acrons several buildings to Hester street, wheso Jeater of “De wot buck to the of Star Tin Mill at Pittsburg. |FRANK HOWE DROWNS WHILE|mrs. CHARLES EARL LOSES Survived to Tell the Story. Mt gene delivered, samus ave about al of the game. een 2 WIFE LOOKS ON. 83.000 WORTH OF JEWELRY. nue, {n whose shop an arrest wax m “Say, 1 paralyzed to an Evening World r goin’ to stay a coup! salt “Mart declares that steps would be taken to TREBIZOND, Asiatic Turkey, Sept.|of Trebizond. The vessel and cargo] have the law declared unconstitutional. 2—Thirty-nine persons perished in the | 8re & total loss, he law ix arbitrary and unreason- PITTSBURG, 8 M. 2—Btelkers polly | When the day tuna goes ott mily'e Absence, Thieves port, and win th ne omen ba warty of tone) Carnegte mills in Duquesne this morn | Shallow Water Forced " r and nd there, put L dla workers Imported by she mane | ing it will pe deflaitely known whether ation a i. oot anes Helgian steamship Noranmore, which) ‘The Noranmore was a turret-deck | able.” mays Mr. Haas, “and the 1 uh orethecawelltp Sowport used to [Meera of the Star tin plant rurly this tor not the efforts uf the Amalzumated | ¥ RTE kt eh : foundered near Athena, in the Black |*t¢4™Mship, the largest df her type aftoat, | butchers will seek to have it declared buy poultry s vend was in the | Morning pre elothem from Assocation to tle up the plaat have ers £ a o | She was owned by the Belgian Maritime | vold. If we fall In that we will ask the chicken business, and 1 wouldn't have The men arrived short: [been muccessful, Only sixty men in the | rank Mowe, of the H joems [arecthealiseieancnevince bess ‘tae’ ta Renee Leslalacure) tourepeals Veni sae had any trouble getting in the swim. tand were met at Me lopen hearth department: have [taker seenciee oes Diy wood {he Secret Jewel repositories are not safe-} ‘Phe crew numbered forty, and only | fgg tically new, having nm buble 12) eneaked through Albany and Gov. Odeli “But 1 got a telegram from Judge f f police, far This cripples the de lnptaes Une nieve nL aN guards against. Newark burglars, Mrs. eded In reaching the | Ste was well known tn American signed it through a misapprehension. Koch, 0 me fe ta see that they were | uur is not sulle 7 fe was | es H. Earl, wife of a New York waters, having piled for a time in the tt ow vi . TS u hill Datles dies Serle eeetial ee service of ihe Jonnatone-line, along the| fe thought it was favored by the when his vody waa brought en ematbuy and deven | Unless tie dusineas. man, who Ives at No. 161 {| *10re Atlantic coast, between the ports of | butcher-shop proprietors as well as by in Newport long enough to inak Mount Prospect avenue, had a recep-| The vessel carried a cargo of oll. She| Baltimore and Buston. the jonrneymen’s unfon. Asa matter of changes of clothes. He sald thr the department Join the strike it will be my conatituents was in trouble, and to AposMtble to close the plant * pra an oxpert awimmer and bad | ticle hollowed out of a bedpost large | way bound from Batoum to Rombay. Oe tate he has Deon in the: Russian |ract 75) per cent. of the men tuaning come on at once. I'd go across the}? ary mUce " arbitration — project Mad retuttial. ta Shallowe aatee, [£touRh to contain a amail Jewel casket. 1" soon is on the shore of the Black| flan product, through the Black and | meat establishments are opposed to it. Atlantic Ocean for a constituent, so 1 | *fter the vehi ft the station It was Tl ny, head of the Knights « he was overcome by heart fatlure, | Ut the casket and Jewelry worth $3,000, = : Mediterranean Seas and the Suez Cansl} “One can go Into a grocery or a dell- rent yto\ saratoga.ii WWRen sli eotioft:the | surrounded yin crowdilof: 80 iatrikers costandsttil, Mr. Burns ie tryt Bolan panties Hea which it . are missing. Sea, a short distance to the, northeast | to Bombay andiother Asiatic 'ports, catessen store openly on Sunday and He satu: Stones and vile ephihiets were auried at (ialuicas Presiden ti Sharocnteton he Waa drowned wan not more {nan five | ta. Earl, her son Edwin and a friend Wau ; get what he wishes before 10 o'clock, 1 gave nim |e newcomers of she ef Vien back to work and give him eet deep. Ie made no : art the of am, h ad walked: ward of my to represent them | Ident Shaffer refused t ace vathers saw him throw up dw away. constituen! }tlons. This ; who was visiting her son occupled the | | and {t isa rank Wiacriminatton If a per- : Hoey house, Mr. Earl having gone to Chicago | ton cannot, do the same thing when te b s es z { wants meat. less the law is declared to his eld, on busine SALUPaa ye EUS Ne eHee CoH | vold you wil®witnens the spectacle of Long Branch and his guest came to New people sneaking into. a butcher shop that he to dos being Dp there a ony Jo. belleving that under such Mis Want ecccoreltaiinaucnlits! Ad and twas, y TH ihe aasoclatiiv’ would be al. Uhe fealty, out he was dead when taken} York, Mrs, Eart left the house in the | through the side door on Sundays, the United 8 ulent Acre f Petree k : afternoon to make calla and did not re- | scroe ae is necessary In xome places to Ieatrlopieniie. thy ui the a : eae eee UROLE NCS WA ee Irn Uptil about § o'clock. She found the | geta glass of heer. This law works aa fi Reeth! strike will en and is John Beecher, of No. 1950 Madts front door unlocked, although she ts untold hardship upon poor peopl i avenue, des in the Hood Wright | certain she locked Jt when she went out. perce es a 1 Wright) oGhen she went to ner roam Mrs. Bar] . pany pe ; Hosoital paralyzed, with a broken | sound the knob whitch covered the secret MANIAC ESCAPES. trlp from ¢ station to the mil fforts of J.B. Hickey and} say the result of a dive from th smpartment in the bedpoat lying on the aoate wxelt copie catrikers {2 elegates from Milwauke 0 bathing pavilion Acer. imme Jew swore intening. (ne : me i ne je strikers | MES Weoeat fetal Vins Ge nutified the police, who found that the - 2 A gathered a station werr u USsoat ha Ceci yam BSA) and nured eed th the exception of the front | BUSSEAN OFFICIALS SUSPECT jsuccEssFUL DAYLIGHT ROB-|Denvhue, Whe Shot at Pollcem clothes, and ; policemen ordering {Feperts of the strike after a week | Was an Inches deep and he] W0k, WAN securely locked: The windows NIHILIST PLOT. BERY IN JEWELRY STORE. Breaks Ont of Asylum, of-taines aten hare? deat che [i PECGburg. Che AMitwaukes men des | ea yn i fhe wit) probants | ere barred and nothing else had been *rhomas Donohue; the thief who shot “DL ain't 2 asia dea out until t Mickey | Wie mS disturbed. They concluded that entrance . 4 ad New: $1,000 aren ny way se noon ast et : Ss Rad been effected by means of a key | ai Polleeman Dowd in Newark, N. J., Curly started stones, aement| ——— whieh opened the front door, 4 rand Duchess Alexandra and | Clerk Beaten by Two Negroes, Who| several months ago, excaptd from the weron hurled. at Alo ised Shae POLICEMAN AS LIFE-SAVER. Lee eee eee ri in| Court Attendants Were Téhyel- Got Away After a Long ‘Asylum for the Insane at Morris Plain - rocrushed in rowine | ae — es which the Jewels were bidden, and in to St. Peterabarg. Chane. early this morning. The attaches of the = EXCURSIONISTS SEE RESCUE. ite occupants ‘ the Sound and saven| 20 adjoining room wax a large qutntity | azytum and the local police are search- \ y replied to the a a no by PETE 5 2 ‘ his conviction, w > advieed the men tos Y ; ome one fatnillar with the Interlor 5] ST. PETERSBURG, Seat. 2—A Nihil- ‘ ewelry atore| Donohue, after was Moy Falls trom Steamer ana is se aaheattnevouee ee ete tie men fo stay} Louis Younger, thirty years old, of [the house and possessing knowledge of [1st plot Is thought to be behind the at- POS ett sland aia a sent to State prison and was subse- | Taken Ashore by Lifessnver. | wheiming tuber of strikers crowded nd Mpholl the dignaty of Che unlon.| No, (0 West Thirtleth atrect, slipped [the secret compartment, which Mrs. liempt to wreck the train on which the | ° ha : - quently transferred to the asylum. He 5 Sve alee : fgnorea the report of! com a gung plank while boarding th rl supposed was confined to her Im- es and Third avenue, early to-day, stole a] MEY to be a notorious New Yor! { The Hungarian Repuiy the two polleemen back and they had tes The wenuiment iy | inpatares Vistor a Hee | Mediate family {nvalld Grand Duchess Alexandra Jo-| diamond ring valued at $180, and then| Moroake .: ET OMNORMON Of f stats nuing ihe strike was #0) excursion stor at College s x = ¥ ri 7 crook.’ a Ce Ree pean atl CPs Sa Rn AE [otersateiming "that 10" wag “not “even | 9! ra grees _—— sevbvnatiapibfenvers lh court, pmcia’s | made w vicious assault on a clerk named ——- | he wbeas Meta at the} anee could be summoned 01 y put the question to a vote, Policeman. Otto cc were journeying from St. e ymes. foot of Haat Third street for a day and | *M@atr from station to mill 1 ton treag. | Ve Jumped into GAS MSTER EXPLODED. Warsaw. (aemene Just. opendd the store TAILOR TRIED SUICIDE. ; evening picole at ood, Je. 1 aulet had by restored o¢ ape. | tt man, SE ‘The train was derailed 28) miles from ss * 5 E2Before. the start Wrank Cir more thin fifteen minutes, \ a Tis Tenement Cellar Wrecked and lg. ‘petersburg, at a plaice where the} teeny te rikp One of the men at it] Demtltate, He Went to Brother's wolve-year-old buy, tiving at an thes will ether se FALL FATAL TO BABY BOY Beetle ele ater A Lae me Wamaw Ine was being repaired. A ral] in pin pocket and when Hymes a Home and Swallowed Actd. © street, while fastening a sirip | cure wor olen men or buy strike! = An exploding gas meter partially | had been removed. ed It back the two men beat him, threw | Moritz Faust, twenty-flye years old, a bunting along the ralling of the up-| tem ticke homes, ea ea = oa wrecked the three-story brick tenement] None of the passengers was injured. | en ea dashed out of the| Homeless tallor, attempted sulcide early | and fell inte the —— = ate Se eae of knee Tambled toe Perea a Dled Of | nose at No. Rs Morrin street, Jersey | O00 ste! las to-day tp the hallway of No, 316 Delan- seed Mical —_—_ . Ife-sdver assigned to a considerable excite- cey ptrect/ with carbollc acid. He will city, and jer, dived after the boy No Outing for Anarch Thomas MeKeon, three They ran up Elghty-fifth stre : Ce years old, of t among the occupants. y p Eighty. street, pur-| rcvover, Hm ashore, The boy died | ane widoly advertined outlng of place: No. SN Third avenuey fell down salts | "the “expiceon mhattered the cellar| Where and when to advertise, sued by’ Hymes, whose crie attracted | "rhe man's brother lives in t phe tennh to" lurton's | Yerk Anarchinta ata plenice park in| Went Out, to nce what a gathering of |at tum renldence to-day, sustaining «| tures and windows, and most of the | .Now. : a big crowd. ‘Tie men were Meetfooted, !cey street house, Moritt eatind: there, “! wed St foun oO ae 0) e skull, from whic! tenan je street alarm. ut ir aa eliin, e- brother des- Queens Borough, which, it was an-| children dancing. behlbas died ister in ie Flower Hospital 7s "a8 ‘damage was trifling. In the Sunday World Want sheaf, © car ‘and escaped. « ditation, drank the polen. OM