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‘TROOPS CALLED |THREELITTLEBOYSIN NEED; TO FIGHT MINERS. at Wee t Fight with Non-Union Force. (Special to The ! ~ MADISONVILLE, Ky.. > rouble In the coal mines in this ant Joining coun’ has reached . stage and this town control of the State The local company of Guard 1s doing patrol a I: company has been ordered here from Hopkinsville. «Thirty of the seventy | men In the company arrived from Hop: | Ainsville last night. The others will | night and w be here to-day. tack this mor A battery of artillery, either | Adjt.-Gen Loulsville or Lexington, ts exp | ment in which afternoon {f the condition remains sert- | termined that | ous, pressed. Invap attack or the Providence There fm-owebster County, cariy 5 y | M Morning one man was } or éieht were wounded Probably mortally. Ad Men hag been started for the trouble. ! | | GAR SMASHES TUTOR BROKE A CARRINGE., BOY'S ANKLE. In many places have camps which look | lke military This near Norton woods. near train bring several were fired sone wae hurt the camp near this town the men Wonight, as could te pla searchilht was der Vas iawued a ayn that he shall be eup- was another arch mines, but red. is hoped that the prompt he tro will hy 4 Ket rloters, many of whom are Ing States Man, Woman. and Child] Theophile Delane, “Sub,” | aia ae Thrown Out and Badly | Tried to Drag Joe Agnello nuegested trae she thetr father’s doorste wish te do this Hurt. -from His Seat. A man, woman and eleven-yea In Public School No in Brookivn girl were seriously hurt this afternoon a teacher drag Joe at the trolley crossing of the Brooklyn |Agnetlo, twelve years old. out of hie Rapid Transit Railroad at hey tte punish him and the is right fourth street and w Utrecht) ave le was bi Nue, Bath Beach, while crossing the GET PRECIOUS GEMS ver, They whispered. |QNE OF TWO YOUTHS AR- RESTED CONFESSES. How the o nts of the carr school When the regular teacher for escaped being crushed and ground to] the seventh grade in the ¢rammar de- death bencath the wh {the train} partment did not appear for duty thts seems a miracte. tin, they wit morning, Delane was selected by Mins confined to bed for a few days Horton, the principal, to take his place. There was a funeral from Hay Twen- | ‘Thin was joy to the boys ‘They start ty-second street, Bensonhurst, ant thefed right in to make it interesting for Anterment was to be in Greenwood new ¢ Cemetery. hrew peper balls, seraped If one of the carriages were Henry r feet. giggled and aid a hundred Offerman, thirty-four years oid. a con- [and one other things fectioner, living in Elghty-sinth stree! In all this Joe near Twentleth avenuc fers. He wa his wife, Caroline, twen Slngied him out as a) pr old, and the daug of a neighbor, | discipil Helen Kerr, who hh Just reached Joseph, Ne sald with becoming se. eleven years, The driver of the verity, “come here man carr attempted ty cross an a 1d onever done nothin’ reptied train approached The horses first two wheels ex caped, but the lant tive wheels were * took one leap from the rostrum it on the back of Joe neck. struck by the train and the carriage} “Come out of there.” he shouted as was toseed In a heap, burying the ox ‘ ved the youngster’s coat and cup: beneath it. The driver wan| save a big heavy Alexander 1 who refused Wrapped ais legs around the iron ghert i give hin address thrown | supports of the desk and hung for dear life Nw tie cacher gave an tra hard ad of his back. Jerk the boy felt sometht pat his Drs, Offerman ial! her left arm yeoken [right sankle and w at the elbow, while the little girl be mee aides being cat on the top of the head, |My, fle les go his g Was badly be ined i le i r | broke 1 that the sald they w mt the carriage 1 The engineer tled for the cro Was not hee tothe train had wh . but the warning H yi Hin to the, howpltal RG DIED FROM HEI HER BURNS. | t.tmoenr rhe notion 1h “ y = will |right after’ tive Flame from Gas Stove lenited Wee.) Supt Malley f the rs, + pare tin of the Hoard Goodbody'n Mightire | ‘ PRET ep Area Mrs. Catherine Goodbody, who was ara teacher. Ie Ddadly burned yesterday at her residence No. 435 We orticth street. by the flaring up of a gas stove, whic Hi ty her nightdress, died this m Roosevelt’ Hospital att Isbehaving, a the teache boy | 20 High street WORLD WANTS Are Read by More Than aj; Million Daily. with WALKS IN SLEEP TO DEATH. Paid Help Wants) 5 in This Morn- Frank Holton ule | Highe and mey ing’s World. ia | | al 259 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen | melo as other N. Y. papers combined, | 41!5.,""", a AGENTS a ve ARTIFICIAL w | FLOWERS o AKERS. TAILS BONNAZ eee NOOKBINDERS «.... f | Mtr Senses | OPERATORS BALESLAUIES SALES ME: i FNOEMAKERE 000. 5 SKIRT HANDS ,, TAWORS TINSMITHS UPHOLSTERRRS bd [=] = m c i 2 i= = \> a lz = 2 2 a So = Stranahan alten | at Castom-Hounse Hint Couldn't see Him, State Senator N. H. Stranah has heen selected by President Roo: to succeed George R. Bidwell as = lector of the Port of New York, visited Bee eats Collector Bidwell, but the latter was in HEE strikers are ail well armed. and Ives with hie se J eleven months toll her story tn « on thought it would be cruel to the boys, of w thie morning 8 SHE THE WIFE Jeweller to Whom He Says He Sold -|ex-actreen whose gus, steam} -fand + and William [radley. who refused to tell Iie addre, were charged with di eo Jewellers on forged of the IKoon The order was not tiled the pollee word to all the Jewellers | whe Moon a Mins Horton heard what | at J lane he get to him, ren employed by Smith, and bed dward Russ, DnY- ss alk HELD MISSING BOY. TEN-YEAR-OLD WANTED TO FIGHT INDIANS. | bteee Merritt Willie G arnge Vanished. fits x as Ne was 5 the MA} coow Him vthe station te: rage | t would | drawer av jac tt was the M find in which tg p © Other side, Among the arrivals last ni from London, FATHER GETS $5,000 A YEAR. -——— eg 0 Killed and Eight Wounded in Prosperous Commercial Traveller Must Show Cause for Failing to Support pis birt Wife's Children. BOYS nestled DESERT 2 BY THEIR FATHER. artes! fetbieenebeinitenict ther arrangement mtyht firs. Wright continued. “Month after made. month went by and I recelyed no money f the Chis} from iny brother. He pald no attentlon ne to letters [ wrote him. In the mean unmons Yor Fitz-| time he married a Brooklyn girl, a Mle» pre Sepiember, when the amount story 6 for the Fitegerald boys’ sup- to the ned $20, I got a warrant for “When Mra. Fitagerald No. 1 reoured “4 arrest charging him with Wer huspand val sw awirded the and abandonment of hia chil- appeared {n court several times. Soon afterward,” Mrs,Wrig ! Finally Mrs. Fitzgerald No, 2 sald that she would gludly take the children to her own home, and upon her promise to 0 as dro} ly three months have elapsed since was given to mony was reduced t Mra. Wright and Fitzgerald we i The children are si Staten Irland to get the chtldr her h nor his wife ha tagerald's request sae look them, sranee itzgerald's request #3 K th e case Bitterty. I shall Bin my power to make the sald to- hits boys as he should, civele * who are bright, active Hitle ads. will stay with thelr aunt until Fri- support day. when ine case will be In court And nt thts is where the trou egans” | again, SHIP CARPENTERS OF MR. PADGETTE?) PLAN Blo STRIKE COURT ORDERS EX-ACTRESS! 350 EMPLOYEES OF TOWNSEND TO ANSWER QUESTION. ; & DOWNEY ALREADY ovuT. Mrs, Wri her fu mont use Owner Insiate| WEI Meet To-NMght Ak po as Husband Others to Join ‘Them Dr. SheMeld. in Fheht. Apartmen that Man Knew Was the Late er hundred and fifty. ship car nd joiners in the employ of the ‘Townsend & Downey Ship Bullding and Comp of Shooters Island, hold am ¢ in West Brighton, try to get the other sof the firm to Join them In a strike which has been in progress Bligiberty Anu Padgette, the water > Might: wery Wax cut off by Mrs. Ann owner of tie Troquole, tn Wert) Forty-fourth stree ok this way to eviet ber. must}? pointed question put by Jus- vronee, of the Supreme Court, SUEDE aS nee rs UFO) ince Inst Thursday: would keep her pretty apartment. | “Un he question was propounded fuse | The! trouble ver making the ‘ ard a unio The : Lawrence In a decision posted to-| > pao rOn men say that, As follows three weeks aco, the employers recog- the |. but that they refused Mrs, Pintgette must reply to. the Allegation of Mrs. Poster in ier affidavit that she is not the wife of the person who wo ldn’t Join the organization, For this reason mention 2 complaint. and with whom Ma lembelacatreanet The ald to be after a new lot of at" where the peter in her Hoby Dawid foie ot the apa aMuavit, pre- nee, Jr, that nt, wtih rune tele too M \. Padgette." but that she had since told byt tenant that the man known as adketto was Dr, Lucius T, Shetetd who dled at the Waldorf-Astoria in y $2.25 for a ten-hour day. are § for a nine-hour da: have pickets out to stop the term” and persuade them to | 0 hom ntime they hope to get all | the other workmen in the yard to come out. The union amMilaten” with the hore | American Federation of Labor. E ' $$ Mr, Hummel protested in behalf of tis! Hont that she wast A. Padgette” | pied iene Hees ta whom tie lease was made and that} George Folderman, Afty-two yenre old, ERE teneaTientt ia {of No, 163 West Sixty-second etreet. died ad “to FB. a, | Suddenty 4 bench in Central Pari te him and bie | Rear Seventy-seventh mtreet and Edghth eee eeenties avenue, last night. A woman who was with him sald ghe was Mra. Veronica Litz, of No. 2% Laldlaw avenue, Jersey ———] City. An ambulance surgeon said tt was apoplexy. wa Tae jease, howes Padgette ence’s question ts toa hie clause of the leane was WIFE DIED AND CASH DISAPPEARED. Lace Curtaims. fd L have neither heard from nor huraday to discharge an Itallan | f= CARCADEN’S SAVINGS GONE WHEN HE LEFT wosritaL. {Ou Tnesday, Nov. roth a ,we shall make the following il offerings: Ruffled Net, dames Dufly, Asked Sald We Gave Moneys to | Woman Sow Dena. James Duffy. of No. 60 Water atreet 200 pairs, at Manhattan, was before Magtsirate Doo | 65-50 . ley, In the Adams Street C Hrook- p2-50 pair, toslay A summons faved on uy reduced from $3.50 & $4 pair. wanted butt ronden, Cars op aetiiiehagtis Renaissance, now about the di | stich Carcaden and his wite had ina) 150 pairs Imported French | savings hank when they went to live} Lace’ Curtains i ' bs . with Duffy several months ago Carcaden told the Magistrate chat he! $10.00 pair, wos taken sick and had to go to the! hompital, White he was there Mra, Car- reduced from$13.508$15§ pair Med n found that j ia hy “tm Poat a’ Arabe, he and tha he money. The case was put « Curtains, CHILD FATALLY SCALDED. $16.00, Ida Nasbanm Upect a Pot of Boll- ing Coffee. Ida Nusbaum, nineteen months old, of No. 57 East One Hundred and Fourth! \Lord & Taylor, the Custom-House to-day, He rald that| 4 he merely called to pi pay ile respects to] M: Ph ite! poke tiets on era a Dusiness and| garet yan y mepuaredee alia id pot sce him, and sehen Trecartin ‘and Sir. and this morning, The little girl pulled a bot of boiling coffee from the stove Sunday mornin, Bo badl, scalded that t! hospital doctor could Bot save her life, <I atreet, diel at the Harlem re Broadway see 4) ‘e'whn’ dled | 120 pairs French Hand-made| a week. ! _THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18, 1901: IBRITISH RECRUITS WORKMAN KILLED: | FROM ST. LOU > (Spectel to The Evening World.) tovlay A. L. Porter, the father year-old, Leon Porter, of Ind., called to nee if he could not Ke of an employment agency of St. Louts, declared Mr. Porter, “and South Africa. ployment agency and found that t were securing about eighty persons port: State Department Notified that. Men Are Being; Sent to South Africa from That City. advertisement that the ag an agreement with, the so many a week, are allowed a specia WABHINGTON, Nov. 18—A remark- able story of British recruiting in the United States for service against the; red Boers in South Africa was told to Chief Clerk Michaels of the State Department of fifteen- Logansport, his won brought back from South Africa, won answered an advertisement swearing allegi: wt to that |aent tothe front ° city. From there he was sent to sor | eel Orleans and shipped on a British veasei loaded with cavalry horses bound for hat no come | was made. by ore | y that hie son \ had that “L investigated the methods of the em- se. wanted. him week, all ef whom were sent to New| The State Department 3 “d = ruling: * {Orleans and put aboard British trans Rattenteee toons ne Inquiry will be made le “So great haa been the response to the ! truth of the facts. BY A CAVE-WN, | PETRO LEONA BURIED UNDER } DEBRIS IN A CELLAR. | Five Others Imprisoned with Loose Earth, but ‘Taken Out Alive he men after | of N Cutler street, » Was Killed thi morning: a cellar, Rafello Pere Factory street and ng with Leona were but were dug out ce in the heart nd caused great oka! Boer army, e renewed vesterday, One Man was abbed and, it's feared, fatally ime RUGS and CARPETS to suit your taste. EXTENSION TABLE. | Solid oak, polished, ex- tends to 0 feet, . a 95 Drop leaf tables, 6 foot & SONS Chatham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING REASONABLE. 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