The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1902, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

APERATORS SAY PTO MINERS © resident Mitchell Is- sues Statement After Secret Morning Ses-| sion Adjourns. LOCAL. PARTRIDGE TO BE AT PARADE, Polive Commissioner Partridge has nc- IDEAL HALF-HOLIDAY TRIP ON LONG ISLAND TROLLEYS, ha to. peetent to Mounted Policeman | Isnac H. Welnor a rexoluition in recogni- NEW HEAD OF Marcellus Hartley r whi pent $. DECISION IN AFTERNOON 900 to Columila hag been inatailed ne Preside Columbla University MAYOR LOW TO VISIT mite BRONX. | Mayor Low will Ul 3h) Vote Will Settle Whether or ae “Not sa General 147,000 Toilers Is to Be Strike of ‘The Evening World.) Pe. May 9—The Yeorn{ng ‘session ‘of the Pxecutive Johan Moller, most prominent country, Is dead at his foren Thirty-seventh str ' SORANTON, than Celt yen 1 ei adjourned bere at 12.30 Plans for the the College of the City of New York will be placed before the Board of, Wstimate Appraisement to-day. ‘at One Hundred and and Amsterdam avenue. “THE WUNCHBACK” POSTPONED. viola, Allen will app . ‘President Mitehell at once gave out ,the following statenient: Mi ““Repites to ‘our proposition to sub- malt the entire question in dispute to board of arbitration fhave been received from President eae of the Philadelphia and Read- Company; Chairman Thomas, of Brlé Company; Prestiént Trues- df the Delaware, Lackawanna Western Company, and President a Voljohants of the Delaware and Hud- son Company, all of whom refuse to join us in the adjustment of the ait- the methods © posed. The Executive Committees are now considering the chances of suc- cens or possibilities of defeat shontd asirike be declared, A decisive vote will be taken upon the question this Highteenth street | day end ‘ ednyendin WOHANT DEAD, Constable & Co,, y night at his residence M4 Lawn Ridge. . firm of Arnold floor of the buflding TROLLEY TRIP TO FLUSHING. Take Gates utenue or Myrtle The fire ‘started among. ci and was discovered by » There was 4 heated debate before the fession adjourned. Mga Atscussicn following the reading Cot the replies of the operators, which gite Were received at 11 o'clock, lasted for -an hour and a half, | TELEGRAPH. ODELL MAY HAVE TWO BANQ SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 sand ride to Ridgewoo Fure, five cen Ridgewood and if the exeurston- not satisfied with the distance kono when the District President hurst and Corona his associates from Ripper coal fields insisted that nothing Wohoriorable remained except to order ae ediatrike: | District Presidents John Fa- hey and Thomas Duffy, who have all along opposed a strike, “strenuous In presenting their views. ‘Mr, ichols then ¢ How Evening World Readers May Take}'' an Excursion to Pic-!' turesque Flushing and Enjoy the Beau- ties of Nature. reach Flush- line, which entitles the hi Beautiful, well Were equally | Schmitz, who waa elected vy | | delightful little settlements for (he ride to Flushing, but r Schmitz i contemplating giving hange of carn In necessary, visiting New York | Governor on his own ¢ BUYS SYNACUSE TELEGRAM. May 9.—The Bvening Telegram hi clared that to back down in the face of the repeated re- + Leaded the. operators Rrookiyn to Flushing Bay. > ctly across the bay from College to grant con- «a park with a lake und Whigh are et, confession that the United Mine ‘orkers of America were powerless to enforce the demands of the miners as Pxpreased in the Shamokin convention. Presidents Fahey and Duffy answered t resent was an inopportune | to attract, th 6 are almost with- n be spent there | ire by Charies 1. | formerly with t | an Trancisco [GRAND JURSVQN GRUSADE, KINGTON, Ky. and one that junds in histe principal point o} ind graveyard May 9—Thirty-six Ww trip on a Saturday A Nice Walk, old’ Quaker m) Helmburgt 4 tut rem the Brookiyn | vor the strike vous will companies in y « County Grand Jury is Invextigation GERST PLEADS GULL e run to Flushing tg not and the whole route jopted hby the con: at sneate Tias not been mince oni President Mitchell, mands were prosented in detall to the| 8 a pretty park band plays in If a person ts in a hurry to get to Plisdiing, however, time can be saved by to Ridgewood with a stand where his office to the Pastor's house |s eneral ad-| extent t..| have had to make good. . DEMPSCH RE-BL foot of Inter prove a rea! treat t camera man, for there are aevera things to pleture a ‘ston along the route Nerever- practicable “DOCTOR'S WiF WIFE GOT DIVORCE, ears Agnes) Fr Again; Granted Life Alimony. (Spectel to The Kvening V “ WHITE PLAINS. preme Court Justice Who-day granted a Agnes Potter trom her husband, | Be. Footer F. Pouter, of New York, “gives her permission to / He also orders Dr qimiife $780 0 year alimony as em irs. otter Newtown, Kim passes (through Maspeth, ST, PIERRE IS UTTERLY DESTROYED; WHOLE POPULATION HAS PERISHED. whind flowering bushes slected President Bvans- of Chlenge,, LACK OF MON 'Buperintendent LOSES seHoor, lava and ashes of ind the whole lands in the yma uit f Marti nique was Intern N want Lalande, MANUPACTURPR OAD eof mbOUt $F, § lin the bay at Well-wooded vo! through the Bs! the northiwerte SOMINAMY Fone the aaa jevel | Bpecie) Hove seCOMNES without « lic The complainast — EDDY NOTED SLIGHT TREMOR HERE MAY 6 BRITISH OFFICERS HAD NARROW ESCAPE ) Candes pre Tandeu one FIRE STOPPED LUNCHEON 10 Whee trom Mee - LANHTQUAKE® GAY IMMELATENDS vincent Our mihi det Mer Hiet ous WABHINOTON -eeneere oad) Oh one og] EXPRESS HELPERS BACK AT WORK., Strike Declared Off with No Apparent Gain to the Men — Affair Magnified, Com-! pany Says. Vooet Brothers AQ™4 St. Cor Bo Ave. Every week we give you the glad tidings from our girls’ and boys’ departments. This week it outdoes all the others inpoint of value, The hearty, enthusiastic | ely n the delivery wagons of the hited States Bx many, who been out on strike returned to 88 Co hn work to-day after two days of idleness response you have shown ‘The strike was oaused by an order of Pe thm company that the men should ex- is worthy of our efforts to ange router and go learn the various please you. High prices parts of the city. The men thought this ; ||wan « reflection on tHelr honeaty or ai! find no room here, but the beautiful, girlish stylesand handsome suits for boys are gaining fame tar and wide—but if you want to share the benefits of this sale, don’t delay, Come now while everything is at its best. Sale of Girls’ and Boys’ Clothes. Children’s Wash Dresses—ages 1 to 5 years, mide from good quality Ginghams, Lawns and Percales; plain or French style. Special at 25C., 5c, and 49¢ Infants’ White Dresses—6 months to 3 years, mad: from fine Cambrics and Lawns, yokes of tucks and insertions, deep hem, full: skirts d 59c Special at 39c,, 49c. : J attempt to lower the average wages, | J and so went out | Ofticlats of the company sull dented after the men had returned to work | to-day that there had been any strike. L. P. Starkweather, the general agent, | | who had refused all information about | the affair since the movement was in- augurated on Wednesday except to say that about fifty men had quit work, | id t that the trouble had been | ve been no demands on us m) no sottlement, and there trike,” he sald. “Our ser- vice has nee been Interrupted.’ So far as can be learned the men! made no apparent gain | PRESENTS FOR ROOSEVELTS. Mine China for Wife and Daugh | of i from France. Girl's Wash Dresses— Ages 6 to 14 years, made from fancy PARIS, May $—The French steamer ||] striped Perciles, high neck or guimpe style; large ruttle over shoulders. La Tournine, which is to sail from Gpecial at 49, and 75 Havre to-morrow for have among her pas rs the Count) And Countess De Rachamdeau, M. Rob. member of the Bureau 1 othor elvillans | from York, will Girls’ Better Quality Wash Dresses and Sailor Suits— Ages4tot4ycars; in twelve different styles, some trimmed with pique and braid,others with lace or embroidery, wood full skit, deep hem. special at 98e Girls’ White Dresses—ages 6 to 14 years, fine French Lawns, ine sertions and full ruffles over shoulders; skirts with one or two raffles or two insertions of lace; regular price $3.98; Special at 2.75 Misses’ White Shirt Waists—ges 10 to 18, made of fine dotted lawn, clusters of tucks and four insertions of embroidery. Special at 9&q “, Sweeping reductions throughout our Misses’ and Children’s Cloth Coat and Dress Department. Coats that were $2.98 to, Dresses that were $2.98 to $15, now $1.25 to $8.98. | $12, now $1.69 to $8.49. t Mission. take ent Loubet Ie centre-p Intn whteh took the prize at position of IMM and for Mise. Roos a Sevres tea service, CARMACK APOLIGIZES. Mukex Amends to Sen and Resrets Language. WASHINGTON, Me ) (Tenn.) apologized to the Senate for language he used yesterday in reference to Mr, Dolliver | Ho also said he regretted the use of |language he had employed in character- izing Bell, Chaffes and Smith, and rec- ognized that epithets were not proper in debate, no matter what his personal feelings might be. | Mr. Dolliver said sired to express |remret if he had said anything to wound he sensibilities of the Senator from nn | -— TRIED 70 ROB MORGAN, JR. Special Sale in the Boys’ Dept. Sale of 1,000) Saleof550Boys'| Sale of 800 Boys’ Boys’ Sailor Suits, Norfolk Suits, ex-| All- Wool T woe exactly like cut, sizes ‘actly as cut, sizes 4 Garment Suits, 3 to 10, made from ; exactly like cut, exira fine quality to 10, made from. sizes 6 40 15, made navy blue an wine, Pandsome, strong, from dressy, sere color serges,. silk. all-wool fancy chev- viceable, pure ail- emproidered |e m -, iots, blue serges and wool blue cheviots; blems on shields and light-colored wool strongly put together egular value Clashes; regular to withstand rough $4.50; ‘special value $5.00; spe- wear; regular value OPEN EVENINGS. Vogel Brovhwrs AQ Str. Cor. B» Ave Het Burglar Was Caught in the Act-Belleved to Be Amer i LONDON, May 9 nh Barkley was) | deme Jed at Bow Str Police Court to-day on the charge of attemptlug to rob J. Plerpont Morgan, Jr.'s house. | A pollceman caught Barkley as trying to open a window with “| An American revolver. Yale keys, 29 | ok picks, @e., were found in the pr ai think th have captured merican “crook oo BIG FIRE IN NEW HAVEN. | | six Dwelling-Houxes and « Steam| Laundry Cousamed. NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 9—Thr arms for 4 fire on Cor Janene 4 won, The fire originated in a turn in the rear of the of the National Steam Laundry | au important ere rang 4 BISHOP POTTER IMPROVING. | Distinguished Clergy man Sutter| ng | from Overwork y Hast Portyethind Ktere regular pliywt Old) VDRO AN LNG ON Jone GO. Jewett. of Baugerties Kar committed pul ine iM Wy head. dle wa fhe th ’ With @ Wool Fecand ' SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS ss.csy evs si dam S64 mene “Direot From the Menuleowures N08) MEME AD Hm ANNE MRO Gre td “es gaiiy BARCLAY ST COR wee! bwar Jaded merves are ¢ mpiow of modern life Prescription . , voip of delicious bk / be Brag 8 at Se oe < fe ) SETS om Lhite sStose FACTS } E 1ON 7 omy and Wows Maton tbe ore swntarmed 6 the Word Aimoum eras ov tvtime’ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK FESS MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,

Other pages from this issue: