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S00 TUNNEL MEN ARE DUT 500, Persuatled Mistake Had Been Made, Returned. OBJECT TO CUT IN WAGES! Laborers Demand Eight Hours a @ay and Pay at Rate of $1.75. 0 ‘There was a strike on the tunnel this morning that looked serious at one time. Hight hundred men went out on the meotion between Sixty-sixth street and Nintteth street, wkich !s being dug by Wiltam Bradley. Five hundred of them went back within a half hour, but three hundred are till out. ‘The trouble was caused by two Ital- fans, who thought they had a grievance, ‘They told thelr comrades in the trench that Bradley was going to cut them from $1.75 to $1.65 a day,and urged them to come out. ‘The gang at Sixty-sixth street did Knock off work, and the agitators went on up the tunnel persuading the other Italians to come out. When any of them hung back the agitators, whose numbers were swelling, threw rocks In with thelr other arguments. At Ninetleth street there was 0 much resistance that the police stepped in and put the trouble-makers to Might. James Bradley, manager for his brother William, followed up the mal- contents and told the men that no cut was contemplated. Some of them be- Meved him, and some didn't. The gangs from Seventy-fourth street up to Yine- tleth street returned to work, and part * of those on the lower sections did, but about three hundred men remained out Some of these seid that Frank Brad-' ley, son of the contractor, was brutnd in his treatment of them. They also de- clared that they worked nine and a hayf hours and that they wanted elght hours svork before they would go back, cut or no cut. Bradley is hunting for new men. to take their places. SUES TO GET BACK IN MUSICAL UNION BEGGS WAS EXPELLED FOR JOINING RIVA BAND. —— Ne Goes to Court to Brinss About a Reinstatement in F Organization. James Beggs applied to Justice Clarke in the Supreme Court to-dmy for a per- emptory mandamus to the Musical Mu- tual Protective Union to restore him to Its membership. He was expelled on July 2 because, as alleged, he had violated its constiin- tion by Joining the Musical Mutual Benefit Association, Local No. 41, which ‘tn @ rival fabor organization, many of whose members, the expelling organ- taation sald, had been expelled from the Mutual Protective. Alfred and Cnaries Bieckler, couns to the Musteal Mutual Protective Union, opposed the application, claiming that the union had expelled Beggs lawfully. Justice Clarke denied the peremptory writ, granting only an alternative writ, which the unlon may obey, or go into court and show their right to expe! Boggs. NEW ENGINEERS CAUSED A STRIKE. “SAFETIES” QUIT WORK WHEN “PORTABLES” CAME Operations on a Big Excavation In- terrupted, but Trouble May Soon End. Thirty Safety engineers and forty-two Grill workers employed for the con- tractor who Is making the excavation for the new department store at Thirty- fourth street and Broadway struck this morning. The reason given for the strike was thet the contractor, whose name {s sald to be Fuller, has hired a number of Portable engineers. The or- ganization of the Portable Engineers 1s one not recognized by the Safety me; ard the strikers demanded that the men be discharged. Matthew McConville, Business Agen: of the Safety’ Engineers’ organization, sald he understood that the strike was not a serlous matter. DIED SLEEPING IN CHAIR. Left Over Night In Sntoo Body Found ta Morning. Joseph Nelson, a ‘eramith employ- ed in Stern Brothers’ store, In Twenty third street, was found dead at 4 o'clock this morning In a chair in the back room of the Stag Hotel, No. 144 Third avenne, Dr. Plerce, of Boll spl: tal, thoughe le died of nour ailseuge! ‘The main went Into. the saloon Inat night and had several drinks: Ito felt asleep In a chalr and was not hoticed when (he Hiahte were put aut,“ Waen came this’ ino found ‘him. dead. Sa ae riothere were No. markn His diamond stud wan n fhe body, my lived with relatives at Noo it Park avenus. Champion Writes of Side-Stepping, Shifty Foot-Work, Dodging, Ducking, and Ex- plains the Solar-Plexus Blow. LESSON IV. Footwork. N olden times boxers used to stand with their toes against a mark, To move the foot from thie apot was a grave error and evidenced cowardice or awkwardness, In Informal outdoor fights ¢ mark was scratched In the rth, ‘That's where the expressions ‘Coming up to the acratch” and “Torting the mark" started. In thoee days it was all elug a actence. The men might as well had thelr feet tied to the ground The legs were only used to hold up the body, instend of being more than half the fight, as they are nowadays. At last, along came a man who pre- ferred to dance aout his adversary, stepping In and out; avolding blows by moving out of the way and getting to close quarters or out of reach at will. He was a winner. And he changed boxing fram A to 7 In later days, Jim Corbett, the clever- st man at footwork in the wh es. pat John LL. fs shiftiness and. sj work henceforth a recognized feature of boxing. no have “Getting Away.” The first thing to | to lead and then g Do this antly; 7 c backward and forward, un- Ul you ean gauge y distances accu- it with your sparring part- tep toward him, getting gour fert | sition and lead for him, The | at first you'll soon learn to judge !t t Mago learn to step or jump Back witho falling all fand never losing your balance, Balance te the keynote of success in all this, If you step forward or back andj don't get your right balance Instantly, a ght blow {rom your apponent will top-} ple you over, Remember, too, te to stand | ISOLA HANN GOES | HOME WITH MOTHER| JUDGE DIRECTS AGENTS TO GUARD THE CHILD. Children’s Soctety Will See that Little Runaway In in No Way Little Isola Hann ts home again with her mother, Justice Croak, siiting In New Brighton, Staten Irland, this morn- Ing. sent her back to her parents, but he inatructed an agent of the Children's ‘ Famous|' step to the left with the left the right where ft of wo-cailed tonics, © cines which effect te injurious to } new, destroy disease germs cle, fibre and drop of bioad, is created daily with apart your feet f you no} Can quickly tusn mes ning movi foot around behind the left, and him from a new place, or el4e you can) bring the left. foot back and stand aa you were before, whichever the man’s actions secm to requlre of you Another aide-step fs to bring the foot back even with the righ to the right with the using the left foot as a turning th the right as a plot, se the other mans Fou do $0, KO aa tom ead Nery Rood alde-step devined by Prof, aieperimott a r boxing master, ts to use the advanced left foot as a pt bringing the right foot around to right and turning th thy oan to stant at ri 1 to * angles ball of your the ground, . To Avold Your Opponent. ‘Thus your opponent, 1f he was rushing ard, over your advanced left come tn for a smash on vce or on the heart leg, or may the lef: side of fron “THE WORLD “YOUNG CORBETT’ BOXING LESS Eight Hundred Struck, but; skilful ‘Terry M wore auered” George Dixon short arm sma n he Will put the b mam font was and with the WHAT GOES UP Must Come Down. Nothing Is more certain than that t1 alanis and Jerend u What goes up inust com clovation of sptrits, the temp tion rerulting from a taining alcohol, will cert in a fow hours by a corres. sion, to relieve wich anotin we of medic alcohol t Alcohol, and medicines contain temporury stimulants and not in any se a true tonic, In fact, wif any | modicine or drug ix a real tonic, A true tonte is something which will re replenish, butll up the exhau: 1) nervous system and wasted tirenes 1 body, something that will eartch the blood [asa endow It with the proper portions of | Fred and white corpuscles, which prevent or | This in what a real tonic should do, aud no drug or alcoholic stimulant will do it. ‘The only true tonic In nature ts whole- some food, thoroughly dig. Ucle of nervous energy, © ry minute mus- from the food we Cigest. The mere eating of food hi with the repair of fect digestion of the food eaten has to do with It, f ‘The reawon t0 few people have perfect di- | gestion ts because from wrong habits of | Ming the rtomach bas gradually lost the | 5 eosimenieaes| ( | | little to do ut the per everything To cure Indigestion and stomach trouble it {s necessary to take after moals » harmless preparation which preparation of this « FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, I S” FOURTH SMIFT AND JOLAR PLEAS BLOW b lesson tte his xing news how to k Your chanc uid sen © Solar Mewan Blow. leerane eh ub lent It was xus blow with Knocked out by this solar y | the ur opponent] ON ‘othe tert t rhe stoulder rad “||High-Grade Cigars At o0c. Ou the Dollar Entire Stock of Cltoice \ the business ol ihe late firm of FRISCH & C GREATER NEW YORK’S Must be sold at once to make room for our own new brands, meld NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH VALUES BEEN OFFERED. To-Morrow, First Day of Sale. General Stoneman 22.07 cae SCs morro, Be ry7-Oak Moistencr, V jue $2.00, ree with One ion Made by Hirschhorn, Mack Se. Straiigh? Chas. Sumner “cial v0 BaF Of 80, pay Oak Molionee Value $2.00, Free with One Box. Sumatra-Wrapped Hlgh-Grade Cigar, worth $2.00, Reviver i HS He morrow, Box of boy Oak Moistener, Value $2.00, Free with One Box. 7 Oak Molstener, Value $2.00, Free with One Box. WEI F uerle PURITANO EXTRA, worth $1.2 Yoemor rp Cak Moistener, Value $2.00, Free with One Box. Fl Fuerte ROTHSCHILDS, worth $5.50 rg" Oak Moistener. Value $2.00, Free with One Box. $2.00 Oak C FREE! have aly of Oak Mii 6 , supply N FOR BOYS. “ett shoul Havana Cigars purchased with + GREATEST CIGAR HOUSE. 1.27 1.47 1.67 Key West Clear Havana Cigars (Warranted). is the soul of a piano and a fine tone is the instrument. Pease Pianos are superior fone qualities. <5 years they have held the admira- AT Fommion mater 6, 397, of many ‘igar Moisteners for catalogue, Crushing crowds, tremendous sales and increasing interest are having a telling effect on our stock. Although still a gigantic as who need clothing. Join the crowds. You can’t miss securing savings that'll stand unmatched a lifetime. Overcoats deserve special mention about yoke styles and slash pockets. Men's $10.00 and $12.00 n's 00 ar J $3.98 SUITS and OVERCOATS 99.7 $6.98 $8.98 Men's $15.00 and $18.00 Values that can’t be bettered at SUITS and OVE RCOATS 25 and $2.50. sortment is left, we sound a note of warning to all $3.98 é Men's $20,00 and $22.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS for MEN'S TROUSERS. Remember, 243 Sixth Ave. Is 98c. tween 15th and loth Streets. In Music Language there is no mood that will not find a response in the language of music as expresed in the Stella Musile-Box. Grave or gay, {t is companionable on every occasion, From the lively gance that sets the feet of old and young in motion, to the tender stra’ id-time hymn—the Stella ix always ready to sympathize in your sorrow or join in your mirth. Why not have a Stella Music Box and make the home a happier, brighter place? ‘The old young enjoy it. Don't confuse {t with the old-time muste-box. vis new in principle. Plays everything. from simple ballad: most dificult classical selections as well as the The gcd for there do not care to buy out- Gulland hear it, or send) for catalog Easy Payments * and prices. JACOT MUSIC BOX CO., 39 Union Square (Broadway and 17th St.) New York, ‘WEAR: DIAMONDS "LOOK PROSPEROUS FORCE YOURSELF TO SAVE For Sale. $ DOWN and $1 WEEKLY, ham end Eine 2 (amends “Credit. NEW CREDIT SYSTEM yooly, with Iberal accommodations, L. W. SWEET & CO. LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, 37-29 MAIDEN LANE (ta Stare), i TZ STANSIS the i TONE éeé most important part of IX sold upon their For over aes CREDIT WATCH co. te si mt tion of the musical public We, guarantee full piano value for every NATION HC slothin ew, ork Stroy dollar spent. Special monthly pay- nr. 324 St ed. Good used pianos different makes (taken in CREDIT. OPEN EVENINGS, (°° "S.4\% IMANHATTAN Clothing tor Men, Women and Children 02 t LIBERAL TERMS 0 Credit Diamonis, Watches & Jewelry for the Holi 535 Fullon $1, 468 Filla Ave., Brooklyn. ts CLOTHING Co, Soctety to call at the Hann house every | Dywpenela Tablets, wt Y a PEASE PIA NO CO. ey, New York Store: Brooklyn Stor foe CREDIT Week to seo that the gtri was kept in| Cr dru sore anit lich conan in | 12} WEST 12D STREET, Maps Tu MROADIWA 171 BOWERY ? school and that she was well treated, | Atnt AT tak bale ak heb and ts i Whipple og and Cloaks; easy weekly paym From the evidence in the hearing of | f986 and diastare which mavure req enue and Froadwa gultiy y stphetis_cenential -, = the cages againgt Edward Smith and {POMPE digetton ; siiy : —} . ror LADIES’ SLOAKS & SUITS Andrew Polackzky. who wero charged | 000 07 two of these excellent table nee ihe quality of (u- goods, EVERYBODY TY josen, Ersaians with havingsaducted hors tashalestiy’ eu after meals will prevent rourng, fer money for any unsattstactory For Sale. eapiaaag Tr Ey erybody, it appeared that the woby her child had been mother before she ran + Which she er mother. court, and when she saw h who had been in the custody of the Children’s 8 x Th over night, sh threw and seemed very not rexponsive ke TAL she Win Wi Mra. Hann trie Mrs, ose Ree the ‘child, but as Mrs, Appeared’ to have ben the best Justice Croak refused to gran 850 for Polleeman Hoey’a Widow. ‘The Riot Rellof Fund Commission haa notified Commissioner Murphy that it hat rated $00 which hax been voted to the widow of Pouceman Jonn Hoey, who wae run down by Mra. Baruch's mobic in Central Park a few weeks a nd dt bgpltal. led of his injuries later in the about im the only na! at mentation and acid digentton and aextinitation. Stuart's Dyspepria ‘t valuable for litte children anf they contain nothing harmful or tin and IUsure complete | j | ing, DUL Only (he natural digertives | One of Stuart's Dyspepsia Vablety will di kent 1,800 ‘| whe ¢ food, aches alway a pwer, a Dading ub of | the ont Help Wanted—Mate, | WINDOW CLEANER? work. Call 6 ALM, sharp nal Windon do reliable ment Av Mo sharp ready tor i Windaw Cleaning Co., 199 man thoroughly competent in alloy~ melting and roiiine sterling sheet. 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