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wim CAL ] HINT OF SCANDAL BEHIND so SUIT TO REINSTATE NURSE, WOMENINSTRIE WEN he Trouble Spreads to Passaic, Where a lf is Workmen and the nopy rounn iy niven. ahs Police Clash. ea ie ete ar pe_s|Miss Heinrichs Declares She Was Maliciously ia Eee Fe ere Miia NOOK E nat f inate Dismissed from Training School. i EARLY MORNING FIGHT. ttf ‘ana beeen & Ay ui: irk trousers a ‘a Print Works Employces Who «Ho HOLT ORDINANCE SIGNED b - Quit Work Yesterday for MATH ae ite proved tt |" More Pay Charge Shops ty depiarimen Repelled by Clubs. ee tardayaccehen the offices | NOY ACCISED OF SWINDEING. THE STRIKE SITUATION Samurl Hoakowitz, ninetecn yearn ¢ # Beveral hundred armed xtrikers and | te, 0e Se '" ths 4 & force of deputy nboriffs engage | ginpiclous ond ¢ 1 & wmalieized batt nt toll, N phone He sald AE d The strike The force of a are repulsed ty aheriffs te in on INST crenned, York Inattlute for th a Five «hots are fired during a strike erect a large modern structure : dieturbance at Artoria, hington Helighte after wel it ka hundred tren quit work in Pas- || Present home in Ninth avenue fate for more pay. |BASE FORK HOBART STATUE, 3 Berious tabor troubles due to the ‘The base for the memorial statue of tne of the conl-wagon drvera lef] the late Vice-President Garret A. He : a ed from Rochester. | mart, which in te stand In front of Cit ainsi Hail, Paterson, NJ, inr " pared MAY 3, TO WRING ACTION FoR Ant g Birikers, reinforced by their wives, Mrs. Emma Donovan, of No. sittera and daughters, charge a |) Aixty-ntih mtreet, threatens to Parente factory. A fierce riot fol- P| gotion for fatne arrest a Jown. Hrothers, who have a anioon at Bixt -— The trouble ts believed to be a foree PF] MAU Atreet and Columbun avenue in 7 Punter of @ geheral strike affecting || Vice she wae arrented 4 HILL, OPENS LITEMARY BURBAL 15,00 employees. A proclamation who w Former Gov, David 1. Hill once ® newapaper man, Ix to entablie han been Imaued to the Lod! strikers urging them to disperse, Bere the vu in AL P o Ma aypuilee ate on et ny. Dein ere in B tra al G deputies are on guard) york will not be unt after jo-day, Heptember: Prosecutor Koester haw bern of- FIREMAN WIGINNIS BADLY ficially Informed that he may make | 1 BIG FEET IN KANSAS. KANBAS CITY, May 3.—Frank B. King, a Chicago shoemaker, says his salts indicate that Kansas City wo. men have larger feet than the women of any other city. COFFIN A WH FRANKFORT, K Elba Hall an aged Madison County man, who will be buried In the coffin he made twenty- five and which he used as @ 5 Just died. WIND UPSETS STEAMBOAT. PITTSBURG, May 3.—The fifteen men of the crew of the steamboat Vesta had) @ narrow escape drowning in the} Morongah Hiver when the boat was| upset by a heavy wind, NAIL FAMINE IN TRENTON, TRENTON, J, May 2.—Ballding operations here are practically par: Wyaed by the shortage in the nail supply due to unusually orders placed ange With manufacturers ahead of th Trenton dealers COLLEGE F PHILADEL? of a free fight nopnoyiores on t versity of Pennsylvania, are in the hompltal FORMER . POLICEMAN DEAD, DANBURY, Conn., May 3.—George R- | Bevans, former Chief of Police of thix gity and a retired sergeant of the New HT TO FINISH, IIA, May 3.—Aa a result! een fre Ampus o} a dozen m York force, died suddenly of heart disease. NO PAY, NO BRIDE. | SYRACUSE, May 3.—Solomn Lederer | | is ecighty-two years old. He was to| have married “Mra. Caroline Bhay, a charming young widow, but Mrs. Bhay maya: . not unt! Sol pays me the | 4,000 cash he promised.” |CATTLEMEN WILL LOSE WORK. CHICAGO, May 2—As a result of the | present beef agitation word has come | from the stockyards that by the middle of May 12,000 men will be out of work. \DUKE IMPORTS STATUARY, SOMERVILLE, N. J., May 3—There has just arrived at the estate of James |B. Duke, the tobacco magnate, the largest private collection of statuar, And Vases ever Imported into the Unite | Staten |of Engtieh at Harvard MALVA'S OFFICERS DESERTED. MANILA, May 3.—Gen. Malva a he surrendered becauno bis best of deserted. dirheartened because of the fact that thelr countrymen were clam- | oring for peace YANK FOR TRINITY COLL LONDON, May %—Barrett Wende! has been elected Clark lecturer on English literature at Trinity College Cambridge. Prof ndell is professor University v BOTHA’S NEPHEW CAPTURED, PRETORIA, May ymmandant Manle Botha, a nephew of the Com- mandant General and De Wet's ablest Neutenant, has been captured by the British near Frankfort, Orange River ‘olony, GERMAN LINE TO NEW YORK. HAMBURG, May %—The German- Australian Steamship Company will es- tablish a new line from York to Australla by way of Cape Tow COMMODE SOLD FOR 820,500, LONDON, May 3—A 10 queterie commode sold f auction sale at Christie's. A clock of the same period fetched $15.00) and two Chippendale chairs, $5,200. KING'S PORTRAIT SHOWN. LONDON, May 3.—The portrait King Edward by Luke Fildes in the vate view of the Royal Ac my at tracts much attention, Artistically, if is ignored by the critics GILLETTE MUST REST, PARIS, May 3.—Wililam been obliged to decline the vitation to play “Sher Moimes" tn Berlin Arrangements were under way, but Mr. Gillette cancelled them, as hv ilette has Kaiser's in- je physically worn out. He will res! here until June and then go home MRS, LANGTRY COMING HERE. LONDON, May 3—Mrs. Langtry will begin an American tour next January at the Garrick Theatre, New York, un- der the management of Charles Froh- man. Paul Kester's “Mademoiselle Mars" and a new play by Sidney Grundy will be the principal pleces in her repertoire. CHOLERA SLAYS SOLDIERS. MANILA, May 3.—Contracting chol- era while travelling in canoes, eleven a ball for rnlsith wp ; Fireman Frank MeGinnin wan v B call for militha ie the situation YY soverniy injured the fro that destroyed | Pete Eee TD the three-atory factory building tn Nor | TRENTON, N, J., May 3—TIt ts doubdt- | r meer |i Avene, Greenpulnt. ‘The lone wa ful 1¢ there will be a new trial for Ed- | rh ; " 15 )AW0 wu Vv. ir ne attorney for was asked tn resume her duties, with | ward ‘Taylor. the sixteen-year-old boy | he strike si uation in New Dorsey was wows ay a sry Catt Minw Ilelena Mulnrichs, until recently [the result thas she suffered a relapae |accuvod of the murder of Charles Hyde, | sdivet serious by the rio! wil ate (article ; japll in the Training School for Nursea land was {ih from July 9 until Sept. 16. | The Jury In the firnt trial dlsagreed and | yo the rioly at lenvetin roy ie In the Mot i 5 “Todi yesterday. ass mod pon | one af tie Bisters af Miuerioorte, In Sie, ae ee 1 10" Mise Heinrich was llving with her|"® “4® dlseharsed r AN. 88 Med CN VOR) Jom icienis nth atreet, nurring n bay [duttice Marean in the Brooklyn Su- | ister, the wife of Dr. Jacobson, at No. — ial reme ‘ourt tooda w ; i eat ; igraver ascot early In- ‘ay when the | Waly, that was born In a’Becon avenun |ureme Co toed witarae Ws f of man: \115 Johnron ate Brooklyn, and the ’ on sinus requiring (he authorities of th Hatter, though an interne of the 8 trouble spread ty Tasiac, wv ere «lM :EN CAMS RAN OVER 1.) ‘Training School to reinstate Miss Heln- pital, eat Pen CSPI eet F © smumber of str.kers, aided by their | Arembaid Motu. or Money mene [PEM ‘i i Hinaiiaatiagomentiot thal (raring lesheal|||e . Mlies, sisters and caughters, clash Jorney Imein Oheta TO ee et ahaa MM that yocaume of the treatmont accorded his Dib n of thirteen cara hay Regge la mane one OF Agter-in-law. ‘Thin she clalma wan done ith the ‘ im in the Marton ata. [ve w Mclila ott hool whten | | c ved ¥ : Aas aap osama int on her part against tho In © subdue.t by the jo fee, ere in an ugly |\von bs seMn PEAt ; ROU AE sy Tee Die neee YORL VEL ing the filing of Dr. Jacobson’ 4 r ailiph more outbreaks were €X-| Trocendingn to forscione w mortgage on} Muscun tuk the matter undge udyine- | <M irges, articles appeared in the papers | Miss Helen Suffering from an ‘ peoted during the day. WaRnerin ighitn ty bund) rest jcritichsing the conduct 9f the Inatitu- ; Hy o «The fenuble in Passaic is belie | nn ny Miike Minn Holnrd smplainw that whe wae [Hone and the Superintendent weote Mire pbecen ean on and an i a “issaie ix belioved | felt Inaiiclounly, dimmiaied ftom the, sachet |Helnrichs a letter asking hor to re- peration ill Have to Be i to be the forerunner of a general| "Ww Hs Y wICYNCRAL order of the Women's Auxiliary. bee) 81 Bhe refused to do ro, and Dr.) Bertormed x sir-ke invo'v ng about 15,00) li. di ftardenhergh, architect ‘i charges fe against man-| Jacobson In retaliation threatened to : 5 5, n- we story sgoment of the training weliool and the BE fer en tn certain female ployesr. | huey AMA KOC MINN OEAEs aillelide ise Dori ty, Al Naw, 2 wt . ma. her brathe M c 0 Ga or Mies , woman official referred to, the: o “ - ee Hip he will consen’ to AWA th ho. i ; van oMcial referred to, they Noe asieeat Axi seventh street, suffer ae for milisia if evelopments| ven wand members of Ry hel. ANAM id apiuait WW any tay , Als, nartyrieall ti lures an to the Allewon Mallee. Dr. Frederick Whiting, of No. 47 ft warrant it, rade tricining panned! ‘Che woman, claima that ahe has been | Mute street, nas decided that an Phe riot sn Paxese thie ny wtarl at Worth | her Wx ' mond Rreatly Chunuiated by her aiamiagal, foperation will ve necessary io eveid | Tata 'b) hin 9101 between, the Hhowery and Becand ave: | vag duly i 1, dhat whe thoteby rom | serious complications, ke wh erik Le ff ; ‘of that! trained nurwoy and she elaine to be in| My Gauenter fe egriowaly Sly” wai) ienieqae OC All Cpi web | teh ee eee ear, wh Pe eee te ane SWItiY (hat ae | Mr, Cutting to-day, “Bhe hax been in- | g Diba ik Ppt capital atouk fa , i Hamienat was malicious, disposed for (wo weeks, suffering from | iviuare’ Taitiareea we n] mone Ad Miss ILeinrich's favor} @ guthering in one of her ears. An ab- hin trea omployeon Ati i one uf ie Inminuiee if a wilt of | gceme hax how formed and must be, re- cae ot vl 1 ang i ind On me Ae the anomie mayen ve (aye i enn yn ust maha blacetes aiet at the «| stone F TAYa MONG: GUANBIU Ce IibeO CR | ee iution tO reinatite en the operation wi e place. ae LA tea beeps — F Mallee ae etune its training: schoo! eee Kelly. were a0 auart eta oh — em Eo «women CAMPER DEMANDS | BUTLER ACCUSED O Be aoe ts asec una F $50,000 ’ Phat ite mon forced thele way chrough a | JEWELRY THEFT IS HELD. 4 Bhen relotor rived. ‘Then the - ote | pebleenien with drove eure drove th 4 : Hiloters trom ihe yard for mn ais i . | Be ee NUS tae. A Gerte det Mayistrate Barlow, Appointed Yesterday by the en } 4 fav me ! file’ Paul Ickelberger, Who Was Mayor, Orders Examination Monday. Patrick's Prosecutor, Home 4 Hiab of strikers wer illed wit ani | - i j | 4 te oes ares, Sate K ied h a Companion, | from His Vacation, Praises rd Sor 8th cach, The me Was Soon to Have Wedded) P| aes farky gary #] ty the Hawt Thirty ttl at poitee| the English Law and Its Ap- olers vottved tw th othe home of Menry suo NoLity Capt, Delaney of the faaht ; the Dundes crune! ts Miss Marguerite Modest ' Mlewenth Ward Hanh wey wf Me! Hlication to Criminal Cases. PP, Whied has bee ebut down H Vhirtysolabth ete profiting from the Borden as = | —-- he Y mn ' " he Mieere « 100 DEPUTIES ON i vo an ' with doeeg \ Were rewarded yemterday sietant Distriot-Atorney 4 4 . i IN b we) hand an innesent> | returned this morning from By GUARD AT LODI : piven ; anges au Waller an the cart |went immediately (0 the Cetminad A pe were for . ssahiien ' ” Walker aod | Cuurte Buliding - , jaw we “pe ” ’ ae of the ow Whe seen by an Bvening Werld re be morning hae org the how . i rae tare rhe porter he aid te iad epent all bie th MEGA Whe wiribeie ty Cleveren ty tue ' ‘ M ive her were arreated in Landon seeing ‘elie and vieit "7 wort 1 olan tat the butler | tne the Bagilel police courte he Mked Gos Hundred depution » te ean ’ Tie Morning Aran: | he Hngtieh method of promecution Wet | gieue Ww yi Irons i “s deere gris wer " 5 Neen vetueod kK. however, and eo ler than that in this eit SG aed aut the sallisie ‘ m : : ‘ Hated Mi that the promised | "When @ man ie convicted in Magiend >: beryamaaiaal 7 bes " , . lended vie womvbotion bi J the be 0 Oo Bamnel thomvere van wriiie “ , Hone ti tte | pemh, wtntie se gonalle 5 adtiee a es ve “ te eald Shel be | memoutor we bs tive at) me bbiew ; eed Ob ‘ . men oe y sions lee © ‘ . eg , : 1 * F hb wnore than 4 r . \ N] 1 ulev Mike tae way whiew the peeves , = Aulige oF Magielinte keine to 4he purane naa, ‘ Lobe ‘ . Me the perme WV wn af the . ry OR ' > moe ny He paid bhat I he Menkes io oommMMlt @ 4 hone " a aflvnee be would cooner de MMe a ‘ ‘ the wiry thee t wert a ee an noukd ehen! aanee al e a “ow DADEAS GEMS HETUANED wg dass oA More bing ell ether dake yi * pemnied Me Hrwdden Meheninl dewetes ne ns dane + aulinens ne te bewimens Munnods t eek oe ony oil ke hela seat Mena rite Appeintod by Qamene a aa ' Gounty Grand J ' — K ° y Gre wey rrr wry se Wor tiilons ‘ Maman @ Ohihd te ter domme, Mar : oi ’ rf ee ar dee Sonene | Ai Meaticenr aehe Mne ot Mie Ath _—— ° ah rene, cranes aunt Je we } ate shed eo os . J « SLATER DEAD LAW 10 HEB THAIN kad hiagt \ihiak Aiohen, hy Ahi a Abe aman # — MOVENS OF BAKO 2 om ‘desisioted A) Hine leks toon Hants smal dey shtswih ae - to: oe ht pee a nee boon vie ents Prom rn e or t) Wnignt weds Biter My bebiing OM) aake iy Mow whine senult be bes si [oetioks sie beau’ ew Cal nnneahe « enn Ce rr) “mew the ot Oe he eo Sete he is Rovnne auld 0 cae 60 semen tas) | oolelad Ly CON CMRP Ai, far preemri ligt gamle, bow ‘ie asl wl be eo " POON ne oR) es talons alane ermal innremin, alath hrs bheaiey anbame yl evgrred mr deloty beable eae geet A Nototanaaeh aie ber ah Miatlione Ada hae ad bho Haibe al " rer erence et) oun. wake “HAIR » whdbo eannab wid a hada si tag ad Pipiepsn et abeoop hang Mee Mhaddode Aeaptoabindie mil Mer anu! [rywa reir me ie we Yorn) » mein Molt, gual oa Wy rwereeyra eee, eke * dee Ot) thee a wall 1 ae ry cress ‘raplnohs seh, oud Ab bhel tale ad | | men of the Eighth United States Rey lar Infantry have died. | PRINCE GEORGE DEAD. BERLI May 3—Prince ¢ re of | Pruswia, a general airy, is dead | He was born in 1% was unmar- ried. |NOT ANXIOUS FOR CUBAN LOAN, HAVANA, May 2—Although the time | Ie passed f x of bids for e new city Io have been no ders as yet. 6 open To Ran Against 1, WASHINGTON, M er has t is post at sence from come to the United States, to run for Congress frc distri ody. ¢ dardne Senator Lod; also a ¢ in same district | TO PAY WK DOCTORS, | Barrows, of Main removed from off gaged an count has been summarily ce and experts a * tigation of h » have been sé a bill ren introduced In the pro- | ne the sale juors y of the ed States Immigration stations | LIQUOR SELLING IN CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, May 8—W. 2. Jonn- son has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Theodore L. Page, who con- duets the restaurants in the Sei and House, on a charge of selling liquor without a Heense, WANTS ACCOUNTING WASHINGTON, May OF MONEY. 3.—A resolution ha's been Introduced by Mr. Hay, of the House Military Affairs Comm! fora statement showing the amount of money expended since May 1, 1898, in the } nes Shampoos of CUTICURA SOAP of CUTICURA, of at once etd bet ss adeas ane tt herr ri Millie tee Heth hig Jabbsbadvokivaday —sabatl ieabohtagt atl Hower apthantiry panne tae teidand Bosreiaye ie | ter put HER BODY FOUND ON ROOF OF HOUSE: Mary Gibbons Believed to Have Taken Carbolic Acid on Ac- count of Disappointmentin a Love Affair. a cook. No. body was found of Mary Gibbons, on the roof of y-elgtith street. on the body, he had killed her- eatened to commit sutclde cause she said the man she h her ov to-day No, 142 West h Mrs. Francis Connelly and was tired of 1 Mrs, that she bought a bottle of earbolic acid in a drug Seventh avenue and Twenty-eigh t. Thon she went ty-sixth street and Eighth ave- where she met a man, said to be arried 5 arrelied with him and threw some of the acid on him, She ran away and he complained to the West Thirtleth WASHINGTON, May 3.—Congress will ation. She was not seen again pay the funeral expenses of President | und dead. She undoubtedly McKinley, inclvding the con hysi-| reached the roof of No. M2 through the HINER EA | scuttle of the house in which she lived. 351,000 of which nar R ve | F MRS. GOLDNE CENSUS CLERK REMOVED. FUNERAL Q M : WASHINGTON, 3 3.—The disburs- » May 3—The disburs-|Q yen. Borough Officials Attend ing clerk of the Oftice. H. A in a Body. the Borough of y at a standstill 1s of departments attending the of Mrs, Catherine Gold- mother of former Sheriff Mat- ner, from her late residence jm i Island City. id in St. Raphael's urch, near Calvary interment was business in practic! as hei rs were was th Roman Cathoile € tery, where ‘FloropoRA Banos are of Sai value as ‘Sweer Carorat Cigarette Box Fr “MY LITTLE GIRL,” writes 4 Passaic commuter, “burned her finger very severely; a big blise ed up and the child screamed with pain. lian ‘or the bottle of Hlectrozone, wet a Goth vith it and hound it around the child's finger, dhe stopped crying almost imme. diately, In ten minutes the blister was entirely flattened aud every bit of soreness gone from the burn, Your preparation is ceitainly a won deriul discovery All druggists sell Liectrozone, 50 cents a quart bottle, You can use it ina hundred ways, fOr itnever iiures, Mary tice The Chemical and Electrleat (0. 415 Leaugion Ave,,New Foam CLOTHING CREDIT, OY 1 Widen, bevataiwnns NORTH BEACH —_*