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| Of each of the eight anthracite coal _ District. Herles. ployees. Wa8e8. | rnrve tho wild flowers In the réserve- _ First 41 17,285 $28,010} tion. Mr. Hornaday requosts that visl- 18/789 24,826 | ors refrain from picking the flowers. 18,600 24,180) CHILD TUMBLED TO DEATH, 23,067 29,987} During the absence of her mother 16,111 20,644] Rosanna Downey, three yeare old, fell 20,279 © -26,361 | trom the fire-escape at her home, 20655 26,861 | 228 West Fitty-second street, and was 12,041 16. 51 natantly killed the _ Operators Are Preparing for Trouble, and Toilers Believe Ny LOCAL. ing Their Tools from | caprrat, ron nemoonars. ieri At th a: f the ‘Thirty-fourth ‘ Stop Work Till Cone | that the national and state administra | tons were making plenty of capltal for! vention Meets. thew Demberatie party” for the coming ts ampalgn, BOY KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR. Charles Donahue, elght years old, who lived at > 64 Cumberland — street. Brooklyn, was killed by a Graham ave nue The infuriated crowd that snw the accident attempted to mob the motorman, William McCarmack, of No. Fourth street, SALOON-KEEPER SAVES THREE, Thomas Haan and her two young children owe their Ives to Thomas] ‘aries, a saloon-keeper, who Lives at Firet aveniie, He rescued them burning bullding APPEAL FOR PARK FLOWERS. | distric ed by the coal strike: | The Bronx Zoological Park, through . ee {ts director, Willlam T. Hornaday, has es Col- Em- Dally |issued an appeal to the public to pre- STRUGGLE IS EXPECTED. B) Their Delegates Will Lock Mrs. \ ‘Following is a tabulated statement NO PROSPECT PARK FOUNTAIN, The electric fountain at the Prospect Park Plaza will not be operated thin summer, Park Commissioner Youn, #ays the crowds attending the dispia In previous years were too disorderly and park property was Injured. MUSIC HALLS ANMIOUS, Commissioner of Police Partridge has | ed his decision on the application 145,827 $188,509 ¢ (Specia} to The Evening World.) SCRANTON, Pa., May 10.—In ac- <eordance with the orders of Presi- @ent Mitchell, that all persons work- ing in or around tho anthracite col- Heres stop work on Monday, May|'** ° by agents of the Society for the 22, \and remain idle until a final de-| Prevention 6 to refuse Noenses to the Bon d the Abbey Music cision is reached by a convention at Hazleton on May 14, 147,000 toilers will to-day bring thelr tools from ‘the mines, and, after cleaning up the Chambers and getting out what coal fs already blown down, will practi- Halls TO ERECT POWER-HOUSE SOON, Mans for the main powershouse of the rapid transit subway have been fled and work will soon be started upon the avation In enth avenuc, between Iity-elghth and Fifty-ninth streets. eally inaugurate the preliminary . COLLIS ILL. strike. Gen, Charies H. T. Collis, formerly Commissioner of Public Works, te Ili at ‘Many of them did not go to work ut all this morning, but morely brougnt out thelr tools. In all the region no fresh coal was mincd. Late as it was last night when the order was given the news spread rapidly and the men were on the streets long after midnight discussing the decision Of the convention next Wednesd: ‘At is considered certain that the erder for a strike will be contin- ‘Wed and that the strikers will fn-| REFUSE TO APPOINT NEGRO, @lue the firemen, engincers and) yjo Gonrd of Village Trustees of On- pempmen, to whom President Mitchell | siniag refused to apnoint Edward Green, his summer home, near Gettysburg, Pa, The general's son, Liovd Cotiis, | was kimmoned to his father's boedeide last ae FOUR CHILDREN IN CHARG The Children’s Soch will care for four plckaninntes came from rand how up were Pryor, In charge. T von, Atha and Ma has given permission to remain tn the | Coachman of (he Mount Pi i Mines to protect the companies’ prop- | {41> , Academy, 4 shecial policeman, on erty until a final decision Is reached by | nRAnSTREETS ak ‘the miners’ delegates. The entire first district, under the Headership of President Nicholn, ts for ® strike, and really carried the strike omer through at yesterda: meeting. ie Operators to-day are busily en- radatreet’n reports 179 failures én the United States during the week, against 174 for the preceding week and 198 for the corresponding week of IW About YL per cent. of the total number of con- cers falleg had capital of $6,000 or lees and 4 per cent, from $5,000) 10 §9),000 capital MANY SAIL ON CELTIC. The Celtic, of the White Star line, car- in making preparations for the mules will be allowed to remain mines until the end of the week. gaid that in the event of th being continued, President Mitch: | establish his headquarters in city. i “id a big ue of passengers, among Gonsider a Long Strike Incvitable. |\,ictaine We ee ate, Sart Holland and Eben IOKIN, Pa.. May 10.—When bul-| Foibersttl Were poste: ere to-day announc- | Webster the action of the Scranton Conv" WAN DROPS DEAD IN STRER they vial the Weat Forty-se mi usiness men that an unkne strike inevitab\ k clo all Strike News mses Consternation at Pottnville, POTTSVILLE, from Scranton nation her iron Company is p the un) away from the consider a long enth | The pol { station report v remain eat Forty ing of heart dis w ase geveral Gunired policemen Fire. which ronsed | Guard the coll.ery propertiow tric wire mage Operators to Hold Meeting To-t mpar waid Wall Street t h ing the % . to t ee hs mh Wie Of shor 4 1 Wroui i) ii ent Geo F of the Tend au MEN aw tral. is to anne t liam J) Rye who sail ived lel Avade Newark, No J ran fe Onk street station nav fod that he had v BHOK 1 M CHAPMAN'S RAID OK "THE" ALLENALL Alleged Poo!-Room Keeperand WERE “HELD UP. Health Board Inspectors Btop Bixty-lour Other Pr ore Vans, Exam Gane and Bet Free by Magistrate Find that City’ Supply te in Court To-Day 0. K. To Day : : -— ~ Seat CONtIAMS want oe cme Are t Cte Co mhemtinn we bmw etmetnues wt Or mehuws made application to Surregate Church, in Brooklyn, for an order for the re. then ot himeelf and died instantly, lease of Randolph Guggenheimer from att (a t ht that Jealousy Inaplred the conditional contract entered Into be- | shooting | ‘ (ween bin and M. r the pure ' Coad from the latter of JTDDLERBOR i © s atic MIDDLE 0, Ky. 3 10—John rae He ne ie ey eh eT QURENY wcH nerren.|Fugitives Get Away WORKMAN FELL FROM “L.” While at work on the I on the Third avenue “L" road at Twen- ty-elehth street this morning a work- Whose name could not he Jearned, AL Hellevue Hosptt street was tik. It waa fo in an condition, tured skull EAD ON STARE An unidentified man, a years olf, and woehiny (dead in front o DROPS 1 Awouter, black Heart diseu Of the + ght In the big ratd on a cour plant at Corona, La 1s two months axe, Judge Thomas, United States Cireutt Court, Bro to-day wentenced Marengo Masso Santos Curuso to eight years cach in| Bing Sing, Frank Ajillo and Anton | Soharro t ning years, y —<— o TELEGRAPH. ILDREN BURNED, Col, Ma 10.—Walter Crad- dock, the ten-year-old son of Mr, and Craddock, 19 Kana, time: TWO PUEBLO, Mra, W. 1 burns, “His sister burned at the same peeted to recover. A lamp ited the children’s night ¢ DOUBLE TRAGEDY. CHICAGO, May 10 Gruemmer, of was shot ‘tw M nd he had a frac nd street today, Tle (rousere and red | aRS SENTENCED, and seventeen: voll Paul Mota to three and a halt yeara in the Elmira Reformatory. Belmont avenue, | ron ntracture y unconsclous mT. bout sixt-n 20) pounds, iY West wore # Ni eau nin | ® from was dead who Iw no ex- oxploded and | reanes, rs. Barbara ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1902. TROOPS HUNT | 10 DESERTERS. wounded last night by Philip Stahl, who from Fort Slocum on Raft Made from Ferry-, boat Gang Plank. THE HAGUE, May 10.—Queon Wil. Middleshoro, was killed by Lee Turner, | f “Quarterhouse” fame John Turner Iminn I# now able to align royal de- was ong of the guards of the Southern | er She Is toking solid nourishment, A Wey {ang the Intent bulletin from Caatle 100 WHITECAPS ARRESTED. t condition Is “really satlstace MADISON, Wia., May 19.—A band whitecaps, oreanized under the name of y and Order society, held up and Mand. an aleged ven young men ifeased. | KING DISLIKNS SHIP MERGER. LONDON, Moy 10.—It Is reported here that King Edward expressed to a per- nal friend his strong disapproval of, (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., May 10,— Troops from Fort Slocum are searching PASTOR CALLED TO WATERTOWN | [Ne ayibpine combine on patriotle | this elty and vicinity for ten men who) Mass May io” a! 01 \. TWA TY ROUND OR PEIN: deserted fom the fort before dawn to: day, ‘The fugitives crossed the river from David's Island to New Rochelle by mak- ing a raft of a gang plank taken from ZAS. May 10.—The President: | homas Estrada Palma, will after a round of fetes ‘ools and soctetles and | sary Soul's jelect leave here to-da Jana parades of ec of AN May 10.—Gev LITTLE ROCK Davis ia banquet, for Havana. has refused to pardon Luclen ATM pERRND USE OF MEAT ACIDS. the ferry-boat. Thee Se Navin’ Hine ahr ck ‘RERLIN, May 10—A conference of| AS #0on as their encape was discovered here not havin agroome ’ that Atmatrong “wo in Sas jemisis and meat packers was held]an armed guard under command of a iy here to protest against the prohibition | sergeant followed but got no trace of WIVES WATCH FATAL Dt of the Rundesrath concerning the use| tom, THI ; . of boracte ack si I CHICAGO, Il, May 10.—Antonto oracie meld in the preservation of | 4 reward of $80 each for the capture meat and the Importation of meats #0 preserved, MISSIONARIES IN SAFETY. PEKING, May 10—Three American missionaries of the disturbed district of Pe-Cnt-Lt for whowe of the men has stimulated local sleuths, who are going through the shore towns and the wooded country about this place in the hope of catching the de- sorters, Mich! was killed tn a pistol duel with Deandra, ‘The fight was wit; by the wives of both. Deandra will probably dle $1,000,000 FOR PAINTINGS. HALTIMORY, May 10 —The Baltimore Province, fears Th . e army o Sun announces that Henry Walters, of safety: had beon expressed, are oMclally | ggneciaily anelons ty ge the mers ae this city. has bought the great Mar % ed to be on their way to Pao- ‘i 0 art collection in Rome for $1,000,000. Ting-Fu, under a military escort. fear pave pecn oH eunant dit bails ‘om a ot th collection ans ov |SNOWSTORMS IN ITALY. elo wee EE hehgnieaes pee) ane specia, mer has been en > . 7 = me 7 to bring them to this country meek May MRS weer ter {n Italy) David's Island to the shore on cold ’ jis very severe, In the northern moun-| . ; SOE ACE 5 nignts. Soldiers on ihe island have MLE UCL EBS [tains furious cold winds, with rain and| openly offered bribes to boatmen to LAWRPNC!, Mass, May 10.—The |snow, are blowlne, row them ashor i strike of the weavers at the Washing- pope si AN MISSTON. bela ton Mills of American Woolen Com. | ROME, May 10—The Pope recelved In SAVED FROM FIRE | BRIDGE TRAIN FIRE. Slept While Stables Beneath} Them Were Blazing—Twen- ty Horses Were Burned to Death. Twenty-four horses were burned pnd two famillos were barely fire which burned the two-story stables and wood and coal sheds a 33 Hast Thirty-fourth street, and Nos. and 5%) First avenue, The and Departme in dense smoke Fo J. Farley fire wae discovered before the arrival at Thirty-fourth street and nue, knew that the family Hains, who owned the stab! he bulidings w+ who conducts a salos a y. | any here wae declined off at m s und perhaps mortally | of the strikers to-day. Ata mecting icienca ai extraordinary’ mitaton, heads 7 a ed by the Marquis d'AJerbe, conveying} the jubilee congratulations of the King rescued In a t Nos. 391 and y to-day. at 1 o’clocl of the Fire © enveloped and Queen Regent of Spain | nT, | j Emmanuel opened the International position this morning. Tn his speech he Rave #pectal pralse to the Unit Suates' exhibit Wy awaRican SENT ‘TO PRISON. May 10.—James Gilmore, of Was sentenced May 6, dy Flames Fought on Centre of Big Span and Burning Cars Rushed to Manhattan Ter- nnatt State Civil Service Commise jfiie monthe impritintent ge 4048] ; sion Asked by Mayor Low to yne Prof, Angellno Clapp!, an | minus, Make Changes in the Civil | Service Rules. < ¢! A Bath Beach bridge train caught fire early to-day in the centre of the span — WASHINGTON, | [77% tt" ie cette of ie soa A meoting of the State Ch the Hi much excitem: ‘There men and two women In being reassured, kept Service | oa nnn time there wa Mane Warns NOMINATION. rere meveray cars, bi Commission was held at hattan to-day to consider chang ay to iter changes in| WASHINGTON, May 10.—The - etvil service methods. Nase Th Warn, ot Reunsna, to. Shelf #elf possession, jtlon of Hugene F, Ware, of Kansas, to “he two women were remarkab'y cool, ef the chief matters under dis-|be Commissioner of Pensions has been oq ihat there was no danger, they t to th ny the President. SANDY HOOIe DAWAC WASHINGTO: y 10 s shown. by Senate kept thelr goats, The men assisted in the work of putting out the Names. This andy Hook Was done by the appileation of the fire havelitieen extinguishers with which the coaches was rule providing for point vollity ent « Bnized without the formality ef an examination First ave- of Charles 8. lew and sheds, and of Charles Schwartz, a shoo dealer, | Congress has Fé provided, ‘Adequate The fre broke out between the cen- | tre cars and the flames blazed up into the doorways, The motorman stopped the train at the highest part of the span, and from that dizzy height above the river the flames were fought. storms, opriate a sum ytection, OW AMENDMENT. May 10.—In the Sen- ikers severely ar- verely tnjure Ser-|falied to and |!" etter wus read| ATTACK DE WASHINGT( Jate Democratie Members of the Muni «© Commission of 1 Cy New York others appeared and a from Mayor Low. The Mayor d attention to a claun lived over the stables; and belleving that! the Greater Now York charter whieh |ralgned Sena jew'n "Force bill” ;: : they were In danger, he and Policeman wires the Clyil-Serview ¢ i fine House resolution, pro- An tho insulation of the electric wires Welle broke in the’ doors and ran to|te place , {viding for a popular election of Sena- Wes imperfect the flames, after bolny < oars und fan to/te place upon de preferred | yi ns e of Sena- ontrolied, reappeared and then the mo: i rooms, ‘your every person whose off ore | 8 ae forman open the current and. ran tis Mrs. Halse and her two children were lished. He said that this would hamper |? EXONERATE BRITISH. Leno ee raat aa Ould go! nee the asicep, nithyuxh dhe room waa filed ony atom: Aprave the per || WASHINGTON, May 10.—Beerctary of Manhatian end of the brides, where it with smoke They were carried down /of tho varlous departments of tne elty | State May the announcement [4a., "gr and rose to the #aloon, where they that the vernment has not ae laws by the dism —— wore revived | tie fy the matter of the Schwartz was awakened and he and ARE Cacolmedbundar iy mot, asa reeut of OLEOMARGARINE BILL LAW. nin faently were carted dow Van Wyck inti a‘ be —_—_ iy ve ec a f ck. 1 ration withott ony. gays sms a, | | bens a ; sya Mayor Ly ya ith mY eS aN Leg ct Als a TAYLOR: prenifient Signe Measure Which Rigintiey cimare” Cavite Al tos c sattetay , PN Oh OA’ Had Been Fought So Stubbornty, Halse Was not home at the See pees ay thas farevarded (th papers to WASHINGTON, May 10.—President Nelariad stedlat SEED AERA BNRS Seni oul axes paboR ti thos on of Clara Roosevelt has signed phe Ol rearine | bate alibi THONG ae At ie Insta oe 0 SOR ania bill over which there hag been such «| plore on the corner $40; both insured PEAY AY | hidnany the fargaret Taylor. jlong and hard fight eres en | The opponents of the bill did not rv aie DEATH MARKS FAMILY. | lester woth. Uousen at Congress has SCHLEY AT THE REVIEW. : | EX-JUDGE REID DEAD. | paewed the bil, but br pressure . | bear at the Waite He Th - er, haa proved futlle, and the Admiral 1 Jota wit Swelling Bohley will revt ish War veterans toonig Admira tra! Paloce., and a Lag even the abject of the wet eKintey ia to te Mein Veterans iu st the G a ne programe n arranged erane to vale ey fund a spt, Wet ALL THE MILKMEN EX-SENATOR ROACH CANNOT LIVE. North Vict Treatment at Mis in This City Dakota Le of Tumor gisiator a Under Residence Father, Deakhter and now a iaw AML Die Witte “Py lint Roosevelt to: t 1 4in whion t ; the ition before attaching ha \ : signature to the insasute nee. We ow ¢. was| BABY 10a Judge fail ; chia (dohn 2 the bent. | ae 1 anton ' known iawse te died aciua) WILL BE FROST TO-NIGHT. \ : \ P ; » | remidence y yenre ike ponerse pee rvy eee cate the puiltical leader | Preesina Up ste ‘ lis f fatk County ooaltty, ' Lo J t : truwies of the da Lelie. fae the Nea, John da Me, maton Navial the time of tie » York State and ther paw ' wilh owning } vit and ental | ; it the tat ar un the horthern wad wee of New York plate The Present Price of Beef Emphasizes the fact that people can get along with a great deal lees meat. RALSTON BREAKFAST FOOD talies every place of meat and pos- sesses some advantages over it—it's mere poaltntuts eres he onene strengthen power at one-f cost, and it oy | eth in flavor, users of Kelston have happily dis- covered these facts. You will the same results. Try one ohecterboard package. VENT PILES (2 nod humours, with lo» liquid Resouverr, There are more Royal Bengals now soldin Greater New York than any other little cigar selling at Their quality is RED, ROUGH HANDS, ITCHING, BURNING PALMS, SHAPELESS NAILS WITH PAINFUL FINGER ENDS. One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollicnts. night, old loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful, Complete Exte: Consisting of Cur often the thickenod cutie Wear, during the For red, rough, and Internal Treatment for Every Humow iA SOAP (25 ), fo cloanse the ehla of erueteand acalesand UTICERA OINTMENT (40c,), to Inetantly, and Irritation, and soothe an to cool and cleanse the ble e the most torturing, d ing, Miimtr, when all elke falls. Charterhouse Sq. London, SD CMY nd humiliating skin, scalp, and Sold throughout the Fronch Depot: § Rue depot Boston, U.S.A. Povrt wed a @ Be. WOLLIs Of 5¢ for 10 remarkably good