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eras LTIMATUM OF MINERS DEFIED. ¥ 2 e FS “Make Concessions or cnyntat ar Hi H | i b by the New Fight,” Say Strikers) yi "intent vont trom the citys ALS PROM chub pin 1 No Concessions,” | tes tte Pt Nietin roa | Say the Operators. [meter to, are Miantee Bieekier to. j Sh Db} Is WIFE'S BOD). * FINAL WoRD TO-MORROW Dosa CAUCE CIR IRE LL z J without bail, on the ena Wieated In the d Ot was allo’ Foreigners Are Ariming—None | iyie iyorning ore ¥) Union Men Arrive—Mitchell | weviion pimps vard, pong tourne alumni organtzntions of Yale, Princeton and Co regarded as settled That there will soon be an {nte: between the, Har-| lumpia fs now | peers Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Columbia Organizations to Contest for = asersag el COLLEGE CLUBS PLAN FOR © BIG PING-PONG TOURNEY. Lead in the City. ke : 5 , k ter for Henry], " : ‘ on May Call ee Toilers in) , Patrick phitte eighth atreat,| ‘The Columbia Club is planning « Bituminous Regions. \towtay ploaded wi? hie thet 0 tournament to. bogin ‘Phursday for | mth of it nefore Judy f yee ee IA Saaeiana: ite was] the purpose of pleking the cham- x Fat] emuecen rot -renunes plons who will represeut it | »The peeing EE eS be the! yew MEN IN MANHATTAN LIFH. Yale In Wisy strengthening its} SY. s stated emphati- 6 annu eeting of the Man ey I iy to il Saat: th es i thy no|h ey Life URaPRRS GeRpAny to-day, | team, ‘This club has already met} Meets icc By tors, | Yacaneles in the three year clase the Harvard club and broken even, Gontetence of the con’ operstors: | hlied by the sleetian of John Bherman and has In addition defented the , And that no concessions would be Abert, Albert C. Bostwick and Bradfor #? Oftated to the miners at the Hazle- |“ McGregor Princeton team of four players. +6 if bl |runox 1x POLE . At the Columbti club the tourna- hei a ee In the person of Frank Fulton, who! mont is to be no large that the hall _ ; was held ae in he bs ball for «XT of the club will have to be employed , , ‘ure 0 “NO CHANGE TO-DAY, In the Myrtle Instead of the ping-pong room. } REPORTS MICHELL, Several members of these colle cn orgonieations and many tennts players | ; A Sy have recently returned to tennis after To Editor Fivening World: : Painter Mieceiln AnRSOSTe DEAeL ee) (| There is no change in the TWO HUSDANDS SUB WOMAN. tind that the new game has mude them | situation to-day. All the Absolute divorce was granted by Jus-]elumsy at the ol one. YG BROAERY PLAYING mines ate idle, The suspen- julce Marean, of the Supreme Court, | In the open Brooklyn fenamont Buoy BeoKe D Biencortor will xomain invet Lrookiyn, to-day to Alfred O. Vong, of Lnwing. for the Boys’ illgh Sehwol, hina G s Lado cht lie Del, from Mra. Bertina [been putting up a stout battle against | fect until the Hazleton con- Is rward the Need Driaol. of the Polytechnic Institute, and [two recent purehases On an 4 a vention reaches a decision, NO a ta lh Philin Kearney, the crack player of | Mluecbong cauilpiy Henan] T leave for Hazleton at 2.18 4 T VOR THY SINTERS | Hrasmus Bohol, He beat Kearnoy, 6-0, | stein s VI yas 5 Ay entertainment for the penefit of [6+ Rames are p Reaneuemey rneicuugoxils the Sletere of the Cenacle will ba hell | Members of the Fenimore Social Club [Was at the 3 anor Home, in that no concessions will be of P/N tte evening at Cathed@l [are advancing in ping-pong silt, and | Ae, N.¥. na be ee | fered, 1 cannot whether CU ue Ose as, have determinad to challenge all other [eno and “to amuse t -| there will be a strike or not (Fron mM 28 ONLY. soclal clubs of the elty bast ile ne | epends | ‘Acting Assistant Commissioner of Im-|era are Arman Mansell, Melville Levy. | Biceneonnos MECH tHG wall Tt ieratlon Murray says that! Abe Shapiro, Arthur Strauss, Harry thre. that and the vote of the Mine Commisste or pro-| Kressner and Naoml Levy. sity Or th Workers’ delegates. hibiting # W281 The opposite extremes at which ping: ' demand for Intended to apply only to employees in Neerecetea an tailtatra ten tee ont John Mitchell, |the kagistry divinion, while on Aury and | Pong Is favored are well illustrate Blalranda President U. Mo W, of A. f/ the special hoards of inquiry In seawioa. | Sale . Poauesbatre, Bay 2% {BE DAR he Pngineers’ Union in the aection of the | of New York, haa been asked to he the { ml! ls Boas, of the Hamburg-Amerl-| yapld transit tunnel for which Bradley | cuest of honor at the annual picnic of Lh can iine, has received a cablegram an-]@ Co. have the contract unless the cons | 08 ‘ i! aa PADOOO+ OTOP nouncing the di th at Wie ‘ate Ger prectere order a strict eight-hour work- He us TUN mora, FC ; many, of Ludoiph Mayer, teehnical dle] in i Ree faa eaali ths Voland, he This Is How the Coal Beloe thoniink SrOntN nIDK CORT LinT Mi Van invitation to be te Strike Will Affect YOU. MBN TO STUDY SHIP COMBINE. | yo a5 tottz, fourteen years (Fil ire BUN RY spo Ale BCU REI The most careful ati- Archibald MoKean, of the Eneglivh (wo, ii Maat Tanth atreet, while at | NEW VANES, Conn, May 1 It wax mates obtainable to show shipping Journal Syren and Shipping, | tempting to unfasten the ‘ “youd of on aay sees rene Myn- a © Ore iy D the Saxonia to} & wagon, Wag struck on the head by y. of New York, fy to be romley - Hi cena cannens pice. oF: bony MEd pang combine from the [the tall-board and sustained injurica|turor. at Yuly University In the coming Praeger (Gere val ante A iittican stantpolnt. We in fongland | from which he dled in Bellevue Hospital lwcadenic year, The. lectures must. bo : would affect the con! attua- fri hot wortled- over the combine,” he | thir: morning. on some tople connected with journal tion and coal prices tn this @ | said, “but we dost seem to Understand | wryay 4 eTATEN ISLANDER. ism, Hterature or public affairs : 4 city, nets the Heures 4 tt thoroughly." ¢ ** i Lewls Nixon, the shipbuilder and jead- | 87, 0,000 PORK FAT HEIRS, ® On hand hi {\rour sump Fon Divorce. er of Tammany Hall, with his family, | sa SANOMALO, May 1.—The Anal Supply would 1 | John Vance Chene: Ane past isnt han daken, up hie residence, at distribution’ of Inmes G Pairs estat it b [Managine writer, at preset Hb) of Dorp Beach, on Staten Island n ordered by Judge ‘Trou 3 mtered hy qperaters, |The! Newherry Library, at Chicago, hes \mimmer Raalivann, chaste dy nike eceutt. ot WHO,OO0 tons 1 Toon sued for divorce by hin wife this deere i ae ee onilarin: Charl > OS Raion tt ous mowanms 30m Alp ese aamnnittana ‘Coal for families now costs @| Gustave Henry Simon, the composer 00) additional. FENG per tom | o6 cinssical ballads euch ae “Mamie. TELEGR A PH NEW YALE RU A permanent strike order $ | Mamie, Don't You Feel Ashamie?’ hag . NEW HAV Tixsie Would at once advance the $ been permitted by the courts to change ta f ‘a f brats ig name to Gus Edwards # | Corporation h the funds price of |. Oc. per ton | of the W SAS 025 FOR A BIBLE. G. F, CHAPMAN TO GO TO TFRISCOE| Cree idling vin SOPOLEHEEL OT! AC the nuction male by John Anderson, BAN FRANCIACO, Many 19.—The Ex Campus to ‘be known’ as im riayark of Uh ani he ts et wrle ik players that . rhment of the American University here will be latd by, Prest- lent Roosevelt to-morrow at 4 o'clock WALLER STARTS FoR HOM WASHINGTON, May 14—It nounced at the Navy Departm Cupt Waller gud other officera who fix in the now famous march aeross Samar wijl leave for the United Slates to-day on the transport Warren, x n- ont that CABLE. | ” PALMA COATERS WH woop, IAVANA, May 18--President-elect Palma t long conference with Ge 1 they discussed the hand Governinent of the Caban Administration HOIDS TURKEY RESPONSIBLA $, May 18.—Dho ter- t has notified the Porte rkey responsible for t oF a inte dereaine: Sari No, ® West Thirtieth street, of Pr ° c a fe (Special to The Bventng World.) ein ato Thomaa se eminer aye G@ eres. Chapman. of | ester simemion DEAD. tier affraya beteeen @ervian WARE, Pa. May Tem | Mokee, the only known copy of ¢ ie Newark, } eet Mid Re PV ming aT ean) RRANOLESO! OD baniane, and threa original issue of the first Bi print * sor ax Generel Manager of the b 3 i are Cepented “Po-morrow onvention mt Ha ||), Teron, in the English language| United Ratiroads of San Mrancisco. | Mnodal, for tive 8 Buperios AMINES EN MUSSIAL gleton will vote for n strike wn- | PeouRht $2.05 Mr. Chapman In gald to have tenderod | of the Jesuit Order in California tess th 1 he MISS MARCH WI DEBAT | he Tae Sel ee ner AK Su en at former Presiden jenn Col- ee ec operators make " of the Nor jersey reet allw lewe, in “oe a dead, aged seventy~ +, slows. If dere in any h willis Mae March, daughter, panieenie Ln Warden James E. March, : TWINS. erent the conyentio ei raped Pe arenas AIRS OF TWIN —— puety "anys, but no nwville to-nieht by r sontatl | WILKEBRBARE, a. May Wo —Seven ee al: ( h rious Nterary nocletios ire of twins and two single children . ry given to them pal s ov on THAN ‘v jin tou years the proud cord of the e This is the statement made at the dala RAGTIME, | Jn fou are ts the proud record WASHINGTON. ; | eat 3 1. Howley, of Howley, Haviland & | a coup amed Hunderson living in che | Ae ini J RUSSIA HOPES Pom aN HED strikers’ headquarters to-day, where sblbah wholattivel on the wilds of the mount along Wickory si taal HFT ig eh r im Feporta from the entire region on the | Suxunia, sald the object af hia, trip taal ; TO TRANSHER SPAULDING : f a @lection and instruction of delegate St ahd vt era ey ~ calla PAR WASHINGTON, M Anmistant | the | » NC » May af eretary of the Treasury Spauld to the convention show that « large BAKERS GO ON STRIK O80) nt en en x Beorvta: tha Mrragury’ Apaulding ie ne majority were directed to vote for| ‘The Bakers’ Vnlon in the Bronx haely. 41. Harriman at a banquet {1 reac ce alte ge will ied forward “ooncessions or strike. nade:a demand tera Ven hour workday | Pacific Union Club. Covers wer le rduoue t t rae The compa: eparing bakerhoos where the demand bas been K in mt panat : i for the cailir lreuen, en | rofueed ate O LAY CONNER TON HE HAGUL eat ate KAGIABHERS THREATEN STH ASKED TO PHONIC. WASHINGTON. May } SEC che 4 Kies for o ot» A atrike i# thr y CHICAGO, May 13—Ex-Benator Mill, | ete t Mois M ‘ Queen Wilheunt 1 oe peunion that the men cone from Hultalo. Beveral KITCHENER'S MEN HIT BOERS HARD Unilerstood hat (hey may guarded and their are nrminn finwe to do oo n Hamilton's Force Sweeps the Lichtenberg District “NIXON MAKES THREAT TO RESIGN FROM TAMMANY. oS ' Declares He Will Give Up Leadership if His Policy t is Thwarted —_— © WEW CHANOE FOR RATHBONE Trouble is te sithoug W eides In & newapape plerview toe BEGAN ‘eermacses xvas 0s 6 and Captures Many of Der! jews Nison, loader of Tammon ey's Burghers, Hall, declared thet if inierterene -_— with hie methods of comducting th wPON, Mt Y weekly te JOrmanination eontinubs he will meee . a be a 0 wot ' omman) Becheme lest wight iv 6 8 fusing to continue Dhamas dt, detiner ene ules ce fy ie Hicherd Orme: e friend te for» wih « pny el wn oe arene) ‘ rh) he . jy) termes ate Wrok mad “ \* od the al ie Pe winmenne of i. .' ee 1 the ened at bernie oo j ie jee be bee fee lees end te . wan fo “| 4 “ ; . " - ero natte Fomuenr @ ow Going ms bee ads al TTS . veal 4, ay rte rerrerrnys on i hee ) et ths ¢ us oe ory ” st wed o “ou eee %, te yee rent me =f hea "ay + ee 4 bs muse ed oo tao as bot aoe wee ee eames met how jy thems bene ‘ ‘ ae fered hove . S eeeies Maced catia eastaoned gua’: is qoanuaies top eoaet oo ono oe * - NURSE GUILTY OF BABY SHOOTING. Yonkers Wor Pleads and Sent to Auburn—An Anar- chist and Would Try Killing an Again, Bhe Bays . — tee * rhe hive * . ; ry —_— 6 0 HALDEMAN DEAD Heeerbons at danmbeweihe ft mme Amt ane ~ eres ty + ‘DEAD WITH POISON BULLETS RAIN ABOUT FIREMEN. Ammunition Explodes at $200,000 Morn- | ing Blaze in the Old Boker Building. ONLY 18, BUT HAS TWO WIVES. Cyrus Rockwood Real Earnest About One, but Wed the Other for a Dare. Amid the fire of heavy musketry fire- men fought a $200,000 blaze early to-day, which Was as stubborn and persistent a fire as the department has had to deal | with for many months, rH aiiomatic alarm sent the force to the old Roker Building, running from No. 101 to 103 Duane s through the block to No, 10 to 12 Thomas street, Towerlng above the building on the snat ix the tall Mutual Reserve Bulld- ng at Broadway and Duane street, ‘Dho first floor and the two basements Cyrus Rockwood, who lives with a widowed mother at No, 27 Patchen ave- nue, Brooklyn, eighteen years old, hut he wan held in $5,000 bonds this morning on the complaints of two child- wives, who accused him of bigamy, One wedding was in eartiest—the girl of his first love, But the other he thought was a joke until the Magistrate asked him if he had $5,00) this morning. When he was sixteen and when Amelia is only were oceupled by Doremus, Pease &/ M9, Tanner, of No. 1355 Broadway, Co., blank book manufacturers, and tho i Brookiy two basements were filled with paper | Ufooklyn, was of the same age, they Dookulot/ various dewcrintiona: went through many hardships to be On the Duane street end the four up- per floors were occupied by Hammond, Boker @ Co, manufacturers of and dealers in ordnance and ammunition. The Noors were all stocked with explo- slves, mostly in the nature of cartridges of varlous calibre. Some of It was for navy cannon, When it was discovered that a quan- married, With only 15 cents they start- ed to walk from Brooklyn. They went to Mamaroneck, Rye, Westchester and then to Summit, before they found a Place to sleep. They walked all the way and begged meals of farmers. At Summit they found an aunt of the uty of ammunition 8 in the building | slr] to whom they sald they had been there were fears of an explosion and of | Married, After they had lived with her men belng injured by the bulle but | Wo weeks she sent for thelr parents after a very stift fight it was béetleyea] (24 then they were married, sure t the fire was out when, just as{*nough, Then they were separated, most of the firemen were getting ready | ‘helr parents saying they were too to leave, young. But Amelia was known as Mre the whole building burst ut F ur) Rockwood Last January Rockwood was out with n party of young people and some one dared him.to get married to Mila Hager- In flamer hen came the explosion of thousands cartridges and leaden bullets few through the air witn « profusion which of Ixteen years old. He would not sent all but the firemen to cover. man, 3 F a 0 nic be dared, so they were married by a Water was poured Into the cellars In| Pe Arete eee eee alia imac a deluge and the explosions ceased, and the firo was apparently under control when the flames reached another sec: Jtlon of the bullding where a large amount of rifle ammunition was stored. Neur this were cases of cannon ammu- nition, Some of it consisted of six-inch shells. Under orders, the firemen ran to cover Just as the flre reached the 3 of ammunition, and another fusillade be- gan, On the outatde it sounded as diately assumed the name of Mrs. Rock- woot, but ghe never lived with her Moy! husband, Cyrus had almost forgotten about his awo wives when they met, compared notes and caused his arreat on a charge of bigamy. It seemed that the love his first wife bore him was only dormant and not dead and only needed the news of his second marriage to resurrect it eh She wanted him—when he grew to be a And she had him man—all to herself. though a sham battle was being fought | arrested, within. As the fining continued the whole five floors burst out in flames. ‘Then the Smmense water towers were | brought Into play, the fremen were r called and AghtUng the blaxe begun over again and the fire finally mastered, Chief Croker estimated the damage at) fully $200,000. OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. BOTTLE NEAR HIM, |Newark Man Whose Family Had Left Him, Had Died Days Before Police Found His Body, SPECIALTIES— Men’s Spring Suits, $12.50—$15 —$18 THAT WILL BOTH PLEASS AND SATISFY— UNEQUALLED FOR STYLE, 0 The Evening W N. J. Muy 1%. s Informed to-day three years old. that wh Sean as bgt ceiaees ie MATERIAL & WORKMANSHIP, ub made Jarn i ad in bed. with a NOL Ebelsartianl ALSO A CAPTIVATING GOL- He had darnen's LECTION OF FURNISHINGS AND FANCY WASH VESTS AT POPULAR PRICES. {Hotz Crome co tome time a 4, with 650 Passeugers, About Hight Daye be | LON ‘ ' ' YNDON, Ma A despatch re. 311 BROADWAY ed here to-day from Lioyde agent ac Kanguon iUeh Barmah, says that Bet. Duane and Thomas Sts. British steamer Camorta, from Madras, which is stated to have @0 Cantee of Blom. pansengere on board, is eight duys over WILD WITH ECZEMA And Other Itching, Burning, _ Scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair. ow has autcing of ene ke samt toatl anh laninndnn, prenerb pry secne = Ryan yer she jane, orembonl pie Seed Pee Renee tS! CHEEKS A Sure Health. Vinol Makes Rosy Cheeks and Rich, Red Blood. A pale fave ts an indication of dis- eae, There are many women who through overwork, worry or care find themselves in a weak, debilitated or run-down condition, which makes life a burden. A continuation of this condition may induce lung troubles, stomach troublés, a broken-down conaition of the kidneys or of the liver, or a derangement of those organs that are the source of so much suffering for women, All such women should, come in and see us, as we want to‘tell them about Vinol. Vinol is not a patent medicine, It contains nothing but the curative Ha of Cod Liver Oil, com- bined with a Htule organic.iron and a delicious table wine, and as each of these ingredients has been used alone by our best physicians for years in treating general debility, bronchitis, consumption and all wast- ing diseases, {t can be readily under- stood that tho scientitic combination of these three ingredients will (pro- duce wonderful results. Vinol is especially good for women Whose blood is tun and weak; itypurt- fies and enriches the blood. It is Sign oF also ex omen who are And world. b Drvounneay att tee ry always affect fomach frag take gf away the appetite, jaking the c thin and languid, Vinol 18-80 del s eynerae be taken into the weakest stomach, The Wine increases the appetite, the medicinal elements of the ‘cod's liver atrengtben the musel add flesh. Yet It contains no oll we and fs de- Nelously palatable We know Vinol is a wonderful and pow erful rebutt and in advising you to take it we k what we are ta! Vinol is what we say It $8; and {f vou are fired and all worn out do not let another dnc nent rlthnu tt ett ine wat Bat lerneetn Come in and see us and we will convince you that we are offering you health and strength in Vinol. Your money back if you are not satisfied, Riker’s Drug Store: 6th AVE. and 23d 8F Dg about. Curse WHITE RIBBON MX. CURED BY Can ‘He Given in Glass of Water, Tea of; Coffee, Without Patient's Knoncledge. Whive Htivbon Rewedy will cure or destroy u appetite for alooholic stimulants, ed_thebriate, a md. Imposalbie petite for alcoholis White Ribbon Remed, jcmbers of W. C. wtinalo drunkards, and the cures fu thany caves the remedy was gl cheerfully Tecomiuend and Indor fe Ribbes ur Union are delighted to foal treatment to ald Ly" druggiets everywhere, or by mall, package tree by writlow ‘or calling om M. Towmmend (for years Sacre “tue” Womans Christ 218 ‘Tremont st ain N. Yi by Mockey ., Brot 1350 Brookiya—Vin- Jersey Oity—Martwats, 105 |suMMER RUGS REDUCED. JAPANESE LINEN FIBRE. lems mm... +00 (reduced ‘from’ Cit 15). wo cece MOO od from $16.00) Exclusive fabrie~-handsome olor ings, bluew greens, rede, gold and Oriental effects GOLDEN ASH COMBINATION PUBRBAUX AND WASHSTANLE 80.00 (reduced from §8.b0), Premed bevel gainer Lae OMIT Bees Foy pepe Ween! 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