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© -@oney Ialand is to bave an additional LOCAL. F STUDENTS GRADUATED. ‘Wight degrees were conferred upon Of the Bouleette Medica! Col- the City of New York at the The * a Tae ‘The cable despatch from Paris to the et that Mrs. Bohn Kelly, widow of tn irs. 8, My silo OM 3M. A. Ba ‘waa erroneous, Ten good Hoult East Sixty-minth GIVEN 100,000. *Phe Rt. Rey, Dr. Brent, the Protestant Bishop ofsthe Philippines, who: wt on Saturday, tele-/ joston that a jump sum) had been presented to him see ed ip cone. ces a cathedral, pgs, nd house in the city, a. TO PROTHOT CONEY FROM FIRE. engine company and a new house. ‘The 185. ons Hichth street. ‘fo IMPROVE CITY BOOKS. The ‘Svecial Municipal Committee of the Merchamts’ Assoctation, has organ- ‘as the Commsttee on Municipal p peacorts and Water Supply. ¢ b al has been chosen Chalr- pgs at KM Treasurer, and IN MEMORY OF BARON Dm HIRSCH Bxercises in memory of Baron and Burowess de Hirsch were held in the de Hirseh Trades Schoo) in Bast ‘y-sfourth street. EABOR MEN TO UNITE. * Repreventatives of the Parone and Hayes Mictions of the Kwights of Labor ae in Unie city to-day, carry out a programme as lan to be recog- representing the order. 408 RICHEY SUES. * Joe ‘Ricker, whose name ‘s intimately jeonneeted wich 1 cotcoction shat ehoors and may ietate Ne Aes sued hia partner, i business, Frank Alsevlution of the accountin: "Phe friends of Col. Norman 8, Dike, Brook!; has started a movement fi favor of his nomination to the second piace on iene te ticket this fal). BERS, SUHLDON DONATES $1,000, © Mare, Hertry K. Sheldon has donated 008 for the endowment of a bed in the ene paneer in Brooklyn in mem- ot her husband. TOUNG GEAL MISSENG. Lena Kaplan, alzteen, who came here from Russia five months ago and bas 2g living with her uncle, Lewis Kap- at No. 178 Clinton street, jing been Yor ning da: ve" had. bean ik tna neck wear a, nouns in Broad on the morn Tr aise) she left home Pe ceately, to g0) employment, way, pat fo‘other” hat her city’ home, | The strike of 147,000 anthracite Sony ere COAL STR INVOLV ')Miners’ Convention at Hazleton Takes Steps to Call Out All Its Me coal miners is in full swing to- day, Already the priee of coal has ad- vanced $1.00 per ton in this cily. The rqdroad companies are holding all coal in transit. All the “hard coalers” have fallen aff about a peint and a half on the Exchange and continue weah, The miners’ convention at Hazleton adjournsd sine die at 11.45 to- day, after taking steps to call out all the hard and soft coal miners of the United States. This action, when ratified, with involve about 450,000 men. The calling ous of the engineers, firemen and pump-runners has been left in the hands of the dis- trict offleers. All over the anthracite region local unions are preparing for the struggle. All the coal railreads throughout Pennsylvania have laid off thou- sands of employees. ———— ALL MINERS TO GO OUT? (Special to The vening World.) HAZLETON, Pa., May 16.—The strike of 147,000 anthracite miners— their fight to the finish for the life of their union—determ:ned upon in con- vention last night, is in full blast to-day. The miners’ convention re-assembled ok this morning and adjourned at 11.45, voting to | the question of calling out the engineers, firenen and pump-runnera to the dis- trict oMgera. Steps were taken by the conven- tt wolve in the strike all Commissioner Partridge has place the Detective Bureau at Headquarters tn ton of the Second 1: edierrose oie feed ees MAYOR IS Carr. Low Now. ‘Mayor Geth Low ts now « tull-fledged yagbteman. He may wear a captain’ — and fly the pennant of the pe 4 Fecht Clad on hia steam Sache iliada, for he was elected ber lest night of that organisation, MAN HAS TRICHTINOSIS. Thomas Farrell, twenty-three, a ma- chinistaliving at No. @2 West Fitty- jatreet. told the phygicians ut aleres at we was ill Dr. McCarthy be. aes a4 irichinosie. The ony D be wreuee, and they reli throurts a pled a na. William J, Lemoyne, the well-known gomedian, hassbeen ill for some time at mee gpa No. 128 Kast Thirty-fourth end the \wecond of + i fers Operations ‘has been performed os uns FOR TEACHERS. Through the gemerosity of Valentine Everit Macy, George Vouter Peabody and John Crosby Brown, seven apeciel scholarships have been emabitehed in the Teachers’ Collage, Cotumiia Uni- } ~~ + eed the sesistance of Boulbern ee ELEGRAPH. ‘EEPT BO BOOKS, FALLED the bituminous and anthracite coal miners im the United States, According to the rules of the unton It requiros five districts to call a national convention, The three anthractte dis- ticts will immediately get Into ourre- spondence with the bituminous ¢istricts to gain the consent af two of them for the Issuanee cf a call for a apecial nu- tonal convention, It is declared in the highest authority that the Michigan @tstrict and the West Virvinda district will probatty make up| the neorssary five districts. | ‘The same authority says that 25,000| men in Virginia and Weat Virginia, and from 16,000 to 20,00) men in Central Penn, ivanta will without doubt be on a} sertkre within a tew Gaye uniess de-| DIAMOND SMUGGLER WAS FOUND GUILTY Leinkran, Accused of Bringing in $26,000 Worth of Gems, Put in No Deflense—Case to Be Appeaied. Michael Leinhran, who t said to bee Mey M-Prance Ww bank president, whe Ld am iy oe calendars is the oft of the! May «Atte tor years Me +4 apeh Minin they ees a etek beeing bere sane bess 8, Thousands of Railroad Employees Laid Off. @assenwer, becatse of the coal strike. IKE MAY E 450,000! EVIDENCE IN the revoiver with which the shooting was done and hid visite to the office of Brooks & Wells, at No. 17 Jay street, after which he, aecompanted by Deteo- tive-Sergeant Parker, went to the home of Florenee Burns, on Fifteenth strest, near Beverly road, Flatbush. ‘There the detectives questioned Flor ence Burns, She said she had left Walter Brooks at 6.9 o'clock the night before, having arrived at her home at nin the United States— mands that have ween laid before the bituminous operators are granted, ‘After the adjournment President) 7" snipo, of a little later Mitchell issued the following state-) when the detective told her that Wal = ter Brooks was shot, she said: G *At this morning's feasion the con- | ty haven't heard—did they find vention petitioned the national om- » tera to issue a call for a national |¢™6 Sterore convention of all miners employed Mr. Schurman requested the witness in the United States for the purpose | to repeat heh the girl waid about { eonaifering the situation in the | the platol, Later she seid: i 1a “Oh, T know I'm auepected and thracite fled “If thn desire of the anthracite miners ts carried Into effect a na- tonal suspension of coal miaing will be inaugurated. All questions of de- tall as to the direction of the strike Pm tn a hote.” While riding In a trolley ear coming to New York with the detectives Flor- ence Burna suddenly exolatmed: “Don't get excitéd over trifitug fm the anthracite field were referred |thimga. I don’t get excited over to the dintrict a aera ule anything.” Definite plana will be outlined within | Farther on, when Parker took @ the next few days. “For the present the anginvers, firemen and pump-runnere will con- tinue work. All mine workers were advised to remain at thelr homes, abstain from frequenting saloons, and under all circumstances to serve the low." Mr. Mitchel] sald otrike were ordered {t altowether 449.000 men, All the local unions in the anthracite reeion are to-day bully preparing for the campaign, Orders were given to remove all mules from the mines to the outside barns and pasture lands. The companion here have canvassed ul office forces to ascertain who will serve as special officers or work in the washeries, ‘The wholesale and rotail grocers have called a meeting for next week to decide on the eourse they will follow as to credits. COAL, ALREADY UP $1. ‘The orice of coal wae advanced M1 a ton to-day and it now retells for 9.36 ber ton, This action, which was taken stmul- taneously by all retail dealers, isthought to mean that the coal dealere expect a long and hard atrugg! The dealers ‘ay tho raise in price !s merely pre- UmJnary to other Increases. watch from his pocket Florence Burns loaned over and taking the watch asked: 1 and then be- Wie hernelt said Walter's watch.” MISS DUNN CALLED. “Handsome Eda" Watson that if a general | would involve retched court at thts point and was approadhing a vacant seat near where Ruth Dunn was ‘gw. mien Mr. Schurman oalled and. sow, who returned ff res stand Mise Dunn made a pretty figure. She han handsome blonde hatr and remarkably soft dark eyes. Her figure is neat and her bearing graceful. She spoke’ fn soft tones and gave ther teatimony in a modest, unaffected man- ner. ‘A drooping of the eyes followed her answer jn the affirmative to the ques tlons by tha proséoutor. Did you know Welter Brooks very well?” “Yeu, very well,” the witness ssid; “better during the last few weeks of his life than ever before.” Miss Dunn told of Brooks's constadt attention, his fondness for her sootety, the suppors they used to enjoy together and the pleasure they had in goftr 0} 4, theatres together. Grief-bowed, Mra, Brooke, trot her seat in the fer of the Core ner'n court, arose and proceeded to one nearer the witness, that she might hear every word uttered, The mother leane@ forward ead lintened cagerly as the witness told of Walter Brooks. Mr. Schurmen produced bateh of lettere—tove letters written by Walter Bréoks to Ruth Dunn: In her posses- sion they would have been found with blue ribbons bound around them, but im the hands of the prowecutor Walter Brooks's letters to Miss Dunn were in an ugly, oficial envelope ted with red tape Miss Dunn Identified the letters, many ef thems written durtm the last few daya of Walter Brooke's lite. In some of te letters he referred to Plovence murs. THOUSANDS LAID OFF. (Special to The BVEtIng World.) PHILADELPHIA, May 16.—All the anthracite carrying rallmoads have de- elded to lay off traina, both fretwht and In addition orders were i@eued to lay up all ocean-Kolg tugs and barges. The estimate ts that 20,000 men will thas be made idle. As an instance of the curtaliing of expenses, the Philadelphia and Reading tssued orders withdrawing twenty-one veek-day passenger trains and ail the junday trains on the Shamokin Divi- Jon. Ag to freigtt trains, there will be none at all excepting for general | merchandise. BUFFALO, strike in’ t BARBERS’ BOYCOTT HAD A COME-BACK, Tonsorial Artists Decided to Quit Eating Meat—Butchers Retorted by Voting to Let Their Whiskers Grow. May 16—About 1,000 coal by the lead- owing to the 1 fielde. him, and h to Mies Dus After tho witness had carefully ident; fied Wakor Brooks's letters she was exc Burns, at the I " pal her alleged to hay: remark which je utmost importan “ane ia alleged to have said to Devective] Ber Pardon: ight. aiready ba 4K Reet ie office, and in ros, ne Or CITY, Pa. May M—Wer hes deen declared in this city between Meat dcnly 88 at the time ie Was lo the room. a and Whiskers ‘al tana le Brookes The Barbers’ Uaion at » meeting held Woft after be bh \aet Bight voted to the wand for thirty dare ebelein from meat a ur whive, treet Then they voted talee the petee of | etter © ohare irom 1 to Mb conte. proketely ta] lnio 9 Yeni Gent, Beal rier (het (hey We feed Khemneelvee OF ApH O26 pale de fal gree during Toad uae Nig ut wae Me sheamiews perias Whee the euichese heard of li today hey eesed YOK Alm menting io be nigh the @ vote te let thelr Deli-vrother of & Malden lane diamwnd broker, wae cupvioted in the |nited |@tates Cuwuk Court to-day of emu jaliug $26.00 worth of diamonds Lannie wee erieaiel an be wee iver jing tie weil KrOnpring, om whieh | Prines ven © pam | Apeciai Treaoury dnd on the prisoner Leining Giatnonde — wtabat . colet— Letnkran contended thet the ewels had imei given te him ho © Mme wry 10 bring ko New Voom men wee Me made we ‘ Me aad the nail appa: mh amt Lente wae “ ne ou ' meee ‘ een at ON HEALY 18 DEAD |itew Meme sme ate et) dor Porebmer « Pttewee Pewee see Pree) » tor @ tore ‘hag Masi #8 Ue ear ton ( the buhebe on | TM barteee are ino pant eve WORKERS Ai AGAIN ACTIVE, Sheer 0661) ow Otte Meme te Geet ~ the Poem . ine et ae eee MAUISL ADMinsiune (——e a rl OYE TH on Steere © POLICE GIVE “THIRD DEGREE” —_—_ * (Continued from First Page.) CPC ERENT SMT TER TRI nr THE WORLD: FRIDAY RVENING, MAY 16, 1908, PAPAL BELWGAT@s NAMED, ROME, May 16.—The Papal Commis- sion to the coronation of King Baward il] consist of Mar. Merry del Val, Mgr. ntawnia!, secretary to the Nunciature Paris, and Count Orsini, of the Vationn Garde Noble. MING FOWARD'S NEW OFFICE. LONDON, May 16.—King Edward har now accumulated quite a collection of motor vehicles, and Graham White has been offered the honorable post of Mus. for of the King’s Motor Cura." BURY SBVBRO'Ss MACHINIOT. PARIS, May 16—M. Sache, the ma- chiniet who wns killed by the explonion BROOKS CASE. MUTE WITNESSES AGAINST PLORENCE BURNS. The Dintrict-Attorney's office, in its case against Florence Burns, places unusud) reliance upon @ number of MUTH WIT- NESSBS to catablish the guilt of tho beautiful Flatbush girl. These mute witnesses are: A REVOLVER, the weapon with which Walter Brooks was killed. Owned by the father of Mine Hurn®, decording to the prowecu- tlon, and carried by her. A OOMB, 4 dilapidated hair or- wunent found tn the Glen Island Hotel room In woh Brooke was keitied. Wan the property of Mise Burns, prosecution witnosaes have aworn, Pantin Cemetery, TRANSPORT PUTS BACK. FPREDMANTLE, Western Australio, May 16.—The transport Boveric, which sailed for Durban, Natal, last Marci with horses and men, has been towe into port with her propeller gone, ICE AND SNOW LIN BRITAIN. LONDON, May 16—The most unsea- sonable weather is prevailing through Great Britain, The weather reporty record snow in Burnham and Yorkahire and ice in the eastern counties, FOUCHARD LEAVES JAMAICA. May money found fn the olothes of the murdered boy mer- chant. The prosecution contends that after her arrest Mins Burns told the detectives that her KINGSTON, Jamatca, 18.—M, sweetheart had $32 In his pocket pecepetds craet te for Pe bey an an n pert ae reenter: Felligces have left for Port-au-Prince. SILVER WATCH belonging to Brooks. After her arrest Miss Burns, it is declared, evinced much interest in a watoh carried by the detective who escorted her to the police station, She examined it on the car. that's not it,’ she sald, WASHINGTON. } $1,000,000 FOR CULTURE. on ri turning the watch to the police WASHINGTON, May 16.—Senator Ma- officer, fon has “by requ Ra teasiocae a ETON JACKET worn by woman who accompanied Brooks to the Glen Island Hotel. Like gar- ment worn by Florence Burns on vinits to Walter Brooks's of- fice. Like garment found in her Flatbush home. bit to establiah \- tory of Music and Art. nt “thes Sumit be ;appropriated te $1,000,000, i esta blis| canasevatotiog a ay ne lew York, Chécago and San = ton, cinco, WY HA TO OYSTER BAY. WASHINGTON, May 16.—The Pres! dent's family wil! leave June 9 for Oyster B: wil by sea on th Dolphin. if tho Bremident tnd time he Will’take the trip with ‘hewn VENELURLA RACKS DOWN. WAGHINGTON, May 16.—The State Department has obtained permission for the National Asphalt Company's steamer Ud to go ta the For ic Ban Galore dent reich added fo to ths money Walter Rrvons had in Me pos- seasfon, nan) eB gold brik and the eat of the bill four to Tom W Wag anx- know, the witness testified, if a woman bag heen seen leaving the hotel tHe sigoting, and desired to know Snxloumly { the revolver had been Pasnad SY Beaton, ore Bid her th ok ves gene. sald in a “Ie the money gone, I bet that ‘oqon’ han taken it. om. pt se Laid ee puck. asked: “Hed y newro was em- ploved tn. “the hotel No, sii vee faluion, another M between States and the aaphalt wake" trou- WAITER DEAD R DEAD FROM GAS. Separated from Fawtly, Whe Re- faved te Take Him Back, Charles Cohan, fifty years old, & waiter, was found dead to-day in tis room at No. eee tty fant non aaphy xiated. as ret ahd ha had been sep: retu ied to take Stn back. MABEL FENTON INJURED. ‘coon’ ‘after she had ‘as! g, sir; fhe hadn't seen him at thi bg Juror continued to ask questions ow mere ion. Did ghe sive you hev comb willingly?” “Two Did you know that $32 had been found in Brooks's pocket?’ No sir; butt did know that B comb " bs ny “sid you ask her about the er taed A ethane ine IF) sotresn Broke Ante Bones Romp- didn't know anything about it.” ing with Children. “5 <4 (Bpecial to the Evening World.) MRS. BROOKS CALLED. ASBURY PARK, N. J. May Mabel Fenton, the vaudeville actrens, while romping with children at a birth- day party given .2 bonor of "Trixte’ r fis “ns to-day | turned her ‘The snterntty of the proceedings was increased when Mrs. Brooks, the moter of the murdered ad in deep and with face an death, was called fo the stand. Assistant lstrict-Attorney was rolicltous the comfort of bowed “Pha the roam too TH very the gre warm? Ia the atmon- her ae you om ee? \U-PRINCE. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hayt!, May 16.~ A mad attacked the palace last night, hut the rioters were fired on py the Froeidentia! Guard ang dlapersed. the nr party were Pie ‘ant wound: The Srascies to hereett story of the her house rookie fanning then rected the visits AC pal) orenoe Burns & 4 with great atten- ve uaa ie = reais a lob fel! from the -robed alee prook: Bas gulekiy, Mire Bee +. |XOVADA JONG TO RETER. {'phowsian #as| WABHINOTON, May 16—John F <i cio eee het "leven: Jones, who has represented Nevada in urns we yee and “ong | the ‘iia se et ie paar uw in c ei men oie reel where pits Bet what FS ad SEAMLESS WEDDING BINGS “Divest Prom the Manulacwecs” Mrs ously, northern is mareh on the main capital ston ‘* nese, “i ploked b ” her come restoratives and botnet her to her room, ft eaw te Florence's hand. the war soting: deoperete. one o wet inte me con's come. ag yotnad fhe furore te! atement of the winete LOM Belay tho witnane Sper ees ee etal yn 4 pathos eencard ae fsb | Pies a a. ee wiscage nara of the Severo atrahip, was buried in the | == Weakly Children,. All children” love Vinol and nothing in the world is so good for them—or their tired mothers. - It makes pale, thin and weak children and women strong and robust. What VINOL (Wine of Cod=Liver Oil.) Did for little John Lashley and his Father. “Vinol dic my son John Lashley so much good that I conetuded'to try it for myself. Iam satisfied that it is the eae medicine in the world, for it made a new man of me, and I now keep a bottle of it con- stantly on hand. When I feel weak or worn out I take a few doses of Vinol and it gives me new strength to carry on the work. I am now giving Vinol to my ) youngest son to build up his lungs, and it is doing the same good work for him that it did for John and myself,”—-Samugh Lasutry, g03 Windsor Street, Muncie. Ind. Inasmuch as we are always ready to refund th Vinol to those who don’t find it exactly what we claim ite tee it will be seen that we are pre to substantially endorse ear elaims for the excellence of this marvelous preparation... 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Daesast and infirmity should not always be associated with old The e ef the gray haired grandsire may be as br complexion as fair aa amy of bis younger and more rt and ¢! for py hgh ag A ER , the bones aad the luted of poisoned loses ite , then there ve) rapid Gti of om premature age an Cree my yy Shows itself is ae ulcer, sore, wast, tumor upon the body, aud rheumatic constant, accompanied with page » be the FR TE A

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