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Ie - Sort TaN rp oo THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; MAY 19, 1903. IPOISON ANTICIPATES DOOM OF HANNA’S FAIR COUSIN. JAMES McGREERY & 60. Sale of SILK PETTICOATS. 1500,—made of fine quality Taffetas silk, Various models, handsomely designed. Newest HEAT ROT BREAK OUT Stern Brothers Women’s Ready-to-Wear and Made to Order | Spring & Summer Footwear ‘ The Martha MISS JULIA WILLIAMS AND FIANCE. She died in his arms from an overdose of strychnine. ——TNARLEM Women Invade Upper Madison Avenue Shops, Threatening Proprietors. | MOB WOMAN PURCHASER Attack Police, Who Arrest One Leader, and Make Vigorous Efforts at Rescue—Further Trouble Is Feared. Special To-morrow, (Main Floor Annex) Women’s Oxford Ties, Patent Leather and Kidskin welted, A to D, 24 to7 West Twenty-third Street Washington Tie"’ of Patent Leather Per pair $5.00 Value $3.50 $2.45 fashionable ruchings with folded, tucked and hemstitched ruffles, Complete range of colors, white, black and white, and black, 6.75 to 10.50. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO.} JAMES McGREERY & CO, Rugs, LINENS. The meat riots to-day spread from the lower east side to Harlem, where ; 3. f determined women visited a number ’ 1,000 reversible Rugs, in = ce a of kosher meat shops, threatened STOCK MARKE F S WIT Oriental designs and col- Fine, hemstitched table- a Lats Seah aoa tah cus- irre. DUFFIELD ore cloths and napkins, omers. ey mobbed an: njurea one woman purchaser and three By \ 6X9 ft...eseeeces see 6,00 8x8......++++ 8.75 per-set, ‘were arrested. In the arrest the po- ' ' 7% x 10% ft..... 8.75 8xI0........ 9-25 ie lice were mobbed and came near los- 8 a“ | 12 ft 12.00 | 8X12........,10.00 ing their prisoners through reacuers:| > | autifuldulia Williams 9x OSD GOR OGG S Seeoucseeats dlniicts invaded Takes Strychnine Rally in Afternoon Brought|With Open Throttle He Pulls|Cotton Rugs,—various col-/Pure linen, hemmed Irish the Madison avenue field enrly in the) Pellets at Fifth Ave- Prices Up Somewhat After nae Loaded Cars Out of| ors, H uck Towels, 21x42 morning. A score of them went to} x Weak Opening—Affected by each of a Jersey Central) cio, 1% x3 ft. togxr2ft inches, the shop conducted by Joseph Solo. "UE Hotel and Dies Labor War. Express Running Wild. : mon, No, 1624 Madison avenue, and! in the Arms of Pitts Moouj Mats for Verandahs, 2.50 per dozen. ordered him to close. Inetend, he) Dyfi ; i uffiel Fiance. By a hair’ ith, Porches, etc. Hemstite called the police, and Capt. Haughey, diet Glance ‘The atock market to-day was very dull] 07 & Nalrs brewills, the aulck wit of D ae hed Huck Towels, of the East One Hundred and Fourth paar thot eaelel Crs alate manarealsee Cais Athearn aes 1.25 to 22,00 eavy quality, soft finish, : : : ng. ° a ; a / treet station, with a date) of men| Accompanied by her mother and among the operators to hold off, in view | death in a horrible form on the Jersey Fancy China Matting, 22x42 inches, drove the women away. flance, the body of Miss Julia Hanna of the unsettled situation in the a Central Ratiroad at Matawan crossing a | Threaten to Clone Shops. | illiams, Senator Hanna's cousin,| she and her mother were at the Fifth Mr. Dumleid ts about thirty years ola thracite conl regions, a0 TON TON to-day, rive men who Jumped from a 6.00, 11.00 and 13.50 a CONpericozent Mi ccratieiaphcan ce Gas Hamme (eee died at the Fifth Avenue Hote: | Avenue and in whose arms ah died, 2nd has Beene ouae Nore manic statement iol Saturday. | train wero the only ones injured, per roll of 40 yards. 4 Hemstitched linen sheets, are : ried in Novem- ge the start were fractionally | A heavy Asbury Park express of elght In: a yesterday from strychnine poisoning, . wl been at Saranac} Prices at u u . apani Damask and In and Sixth and One Hundred and|*C00" 00 eotay, as Reto Mich, | ber, she being * y cured. mnt pronouneed by Dr. {under the closing Arures of Saturday.) cars cleared the crossing just as the Jap art aeee 90x96 inches, Tenth streets and declared if the) ee ee a probably be held howed that she was ‘Trudeau ally cured,” he | There was not ruch moveniin endency | Long Branch accommodation rolled past laid Matting, 6 5 shops did not close they would be put, | nea af p fa ye Hel [mot eured anil never could have been ld. Sh i to go where | early trading, « Valine @ainitine eoleites were theitee A 4.05 per pair, | o-morrow, there seeming to be bi Sothern he vs wore sie could get sait alr, and she wa v 3 2 5 i 4 °, ° gu cpr business: lone’ theory, that of! an) actidental both of her lungs were oe ite Auuntle CY. | Lack of support on the bear ide. |traing that tho suction of the express 50, 12,00, 15.00, Linen pillowcases, with plain | They were ordering Samuel Kam-| ee eee the polson taken as that she “Nye rrudeun. had prescribed the [Rowever, caused a alleht rally later 1" | caused tho eignal flags on the accommo. and 22.00 f h ier ne aie td close his place at No, 69) | avcine, could have lived but a short t Suse blets, an ue eek them at eas tia ia red aera dation to swirl around thelr poles, per roll of 40 yards. or fancy emstitching, ’ Bast H 2 ver own diseretion, She had a nervous open ae. L Bait obs lundred and Ninth street |“. evelopment of the peculiar cas¢ trouble thut affected her eyes, and ahe |, The coalera opened weak. but later | Of the Injured, Herbert Burrowes, an Twenty-third Street. 2244x36, 25x36 and 27x36 en the police found them and at Dr y the Coroner’ als mwas to have sven an oculist to-day, She | became steady. The Pacifics were weak | architect, of this city, may die. Physi- ry! inch } drove them away. Is that brought out by the Coroner's it raorcern ease es avic the |at the start. Later in the morning the inches, F Then th neh 7 ,.| autopsy performed by Dr. O'Hanlon. boilers Une Nobody knows how | trading was almost at a standstill, clans pronounced his case critical. As z en they went to Isaac Moritz's| 7 a, nean’ engaged to aware of her ein the box. Trading continued extremely duil dur- | he jumped he landed on a pile of ties 1.20 per pair, { sh No, 209 East 0 | aise Willianib had’ been eneag knew her fate, and when ing “the day. with the general tone per pair, lop at No, 209 Mast One Hundred) _y pitts DumMeld, but the wedding! came time io take @ single one of 1 No Explanation to Fiance, weal. bealde the track, and it is feared that Value 1,35 to 1.85. { and Second street, and there found ‘ i (estas * pellets as a heart strength- |,‘ taken the tab- | Prices went off until late in the after | his sicull is fractured. Rife Ada. Blan buying ‘ had been indefinitely postponed be-}sirychnine pellets as a hear wth- |, ;Ghe aald t aken the tab; | Prices went off until late in the after, ee area eee ‘ Mrs. Ada Blau buying @ chickem.| gg [twas found that alo wan at-[ snr she saw ter onporiunit ali (othe ocullst {old ner mother What | rally’ and a few of the stocks went to| Leander Woods and Jesse Heger, of reakfast napkins, 7 24 e he bo: 41) Mrs. Willlams imme- 1c of 1c i ey Gragged her out of the shoP.| qicted with tuberculosis, She was] “aire tho. doctor. was. working: over | lately, seit edtelge and for me | ‘Phe closing was gulet and around the | Keyport: Burton 8. Brown, of Atlantic| ; 1.50, 1.65 and 2.00 haht which followed Mrs, Blau was | Sent to Colorado and then to Saranac. arrived, | 1 arrived bel ighest Dele ogo igre (itt of Bonds | Highlands, and an unknowh man ats! Tyesday Co Wedn'day +50, 1.05 . ae i a S ea ae % ing Le From Saranac she came to New York Mies Willams was still con- {ten pened to take the | $3,100,000. jumped. Woods was badly cut about : per doz. severely scral ed and beaten. he , take leave | tt bot :. . PR ity . stor's certificate ie i van ah AC 5 the face and hands, z 5 iad} PAS) after Mr. DuMeld reached the hotel, at | ytne taking, and there was no 0; High. Low. Clos. 5 score of women had Increased to hs Heat? (4 oh pen. i of the accommodation train, after mak- 2.00 to 3.00 per doz, maveral’hundred whon/the police are| and her mance, who visited her while d to’ the box.” Copper ri t#|the centre of the car. Several women ing vain efforts to escape by windows and doors, fought with each other in %|crawled under the seats and shrieked Shoe ept. thi erewiad _ Twenty-third Street, ‘The engineer of the accommodation : = yas riven the nent of wey fom tne| 2Xceptional Values crossing tower, When he heard the : . short, sharp whistle of the approach- are offered in this sale. ing express he slackened speed for an Instant, To his dlamay he found that the| Kd and Tan brakes would not work readily ondc- . count of the wet ralls, Then he opened Oxford Ties , turned and welted soles, ROW ON INTHE Caroline Schatzberg Chosen President of STEEL TRUST. the Anti-Beef Trust Association. Opposition to the Proposed a } Bond Issue Suddenly De- velops — Stock Weak on Ac- ¢ Pas «aot WAR ON HIGH PRICED MEAT. Tina Pass and Mrs, Esther Wesa, of ~~o+ the same address. But they were not placed in the patro] wagon without a fight. The! mob, which sympathized with the) Mrs. women, attacked the police, and were! on the point of rescuing the prisoners when reserves arrived. Gt. Gr ste West the throttle wide and raced for the crossing. LADIES’ SUITS. : Fight on Lower East Side, In selecting Mrs. Caroline Schatzberg t. Rut what haa in q a iis president the Ladies’ Anti-Teet is hat tho Gentiles | fthe Situation: 71 172% | “He had not given his engine full head- The feature of the fight on the) #* 18 president the bane ee arlian F fine pent in thelr ete f count of the Situatio lean te 3 ie wey any too soon, for the heavy express 7 ' lower east side is the effort of the Jy ritaral eloquence. Her eloquence 48 er price than we CO.scee + af, fit [train was beyond the control ot Engineer 95. Mercerized Chambray - members of the Kosher Butchers’ |o¢ the Ghetto and unstrained, i It has not oo ene innit it ingesth 6 35% «26 |Joe Tate, and although power had been d : oT was born a. Jew,” she said, “but {been right. We have npowed upon r the first time ain 6 ongan! GN 80% [shut off mt Hazlet atation, a mile and a resses. Box pleated waist, Benevolent Association to hold a meeting, my Kid Oxford Tues, zation of the United States Steel Cor- 61 314% sie |haif up the track, the emergency brakes new flounce skirt. Attrao- dally it is eligion is Humanity, I will have r own people and os JMES MoGREERY & | They can find plenty of halls which! heen here ninetewn yours on the coming Ong ourselves poration, | eppesition” |< doped among 150%, 160%|were ineffective, and the train bore A > 4 Reaiitaeccunodste cues Tone tiscla oe rai tried helleve In fighting. or vio-| {he Mockholdera to-dey te plan of 1B" 18" | Gown on the crowsing with no reduction |Cuban and Louis XV. heels, tively trimmed with fine oan find no place where they would) to help rhe poor people, for the rich can led against it,/ {he men who aro Ananeing the {3% {4 |1n epeed. hand turned and welted soles, hit broid th. ed immune from the attacks of the} help themselves. I am interested In runt and they | °° ; . Hd ———— white embroidery read mobs of women whom they have of-! this appeal for meat at a prope phyaloal na’ anpes|tion: anore .over the pro- ey 8 = fended by raising the prices of meat.) hoonuse It affects the poor We Ma DONT | ROR C8 pete, sn ONO aE pe fu. a | ACCUSED BY BROKERS. 2.05: with black velvet, But the women have won much of peen compelled to pay very high prices ; eh rt eet linterna teen traeo oauiboD| ian 146 |Colors,—B1 i ’ ar ger ( 0,0, s,—Blue, pink and their battle already. They have so : mnie: : hee ee = £8) mae, cont: Songs: Sell ROL a haiten iS0% 101% | pemtal ef Theft Maée by Buperin- , n 2) ‘ thoroughly intimidated the kosher) Moe ee nae ROE SAAT SIS WAY | MOene OND 5 OR || Peee Te tees Ome Patent Leather green, butchers that last night most of them) FIRE IN CELLAR Bt Ae Sete vay I thee | Mos Kan, & Te My 246 S % y Mee Ca tte toca underwriting the deal, this amount be- | 4" fan, #4 34] victor P, Lanning, of No. 603 Prospect Oxford 1€S, $8 Pret acre eee iss aig | OF BUTCHER SHOP. Ing 4 per cent. of the entine bond tasue. | Nor. « BE BS | avenue, was held for examination tn the 4 fd ccawelted aol 9 72.00. and formed a permanen: organization Phe chief objection was to the pay-| " 2" 14% | Jeftereon Market Court to-day, charged | hand turned and welted soles, T . 7 farts Known AG the Ladies’ Ant tea? ment of $10,000.08 to the Morgan bank- ‘i 13u 182 | with the larceny of $41 from J. L. Mc- ‘an batiste dress, trimmed ¢ a Are. Caroling Schatz | Aithough Irrael Cohen did not have ing house. All of the protesting stock- ON ie |Toan & iy Here at No, 25 Broad 2 ‘ with lace. , ime mover in the agitation, Mrs. | at No. 3) Essex street, a suspecious fre lution. 6% Si%) Lanning was in charge of the branch } Sas clectod tiearuter, ana ducoo iran | 8 the cellar under the shop Just botare — sme combatted the Mow of the new | REMBHE a WS US| omoe at Spring wtreet and Broadway. | Koa Button a dere. was raid $ o'clock this morning was tho . bond Issue aliogether, Because of this 884 S34 | He left April 15 and put the office in “Shi ist” de of \ —— tho police ponalbly to Have, Comptroller Grout Points Out sition United States Steel stocks Py) ae charge of Harry J. Tuttle, The firm and Lace Boots irtwaist” gowns made } 7! AY ie e recent riotings were Ve eak on the Stock Exel i Beco pe ic cageendrans|| lexceptional owen Vested||* ie vers werk on) to iack Uiaahangs ‘ot a | all ise dat Bia spoounts Adee. Ame | fine dotted muslin or fige ( | | ores oure, ¢ ' . A age h Lean ys : . AG bish, It had smouldered for how’) in the Rapid Transit Com-| The — opposition. however, was ty "Bi | Tuttle 4900 of this amount before he left. 3B? 25. ured and striped dimities, Two policemen were on } i “ stronger yert an financially, At | { i 8 | He admitted that he might owe the i) } ngek away, but saw nothing arn missioners, he opening of the meeting, which was |” at Be fem Sit oF oven sore, Recanae He said $10.75 | Cohen opened his shop at 7 o'cioi i i | . ad bee six wee! "ior cohen, opened Bla shen presided over hy President’ Schwab, It | ms Em he had not refused to pay and had no Ye yy A j ; The Friend cleaning ub. Shortly, te Controller Grout mld to-day that tho] Ns anounced 4} 8 shares of ty fi | intention of 'rfusing: VA 7 ay. ‘OY, | Pique skirts,—strap seam or | Fee te e, DU Mtl the | Powers of th: pid ‘Transit, Commis erred and 24 ym 38 —————_— e Friends of the People, | wity ‘smnait, Mthgeotaghly, ‘alarmed {Me gjon are not merely contined to New id been depomied ‘With Gi 4) FOUND CHINAMAN DEAD, |. Broadway & 20th St flounce models, ‘ [Ree Tie HPRMUeY. GOMBIN 1OHOs| wom “it hut thet amy’ city” In the dio rovomeed : Paid Help W | ment above, State which has 1,400,000 or more inhab ; fof tie CURB MARKET DULL. $3.00, 921 haninge Wants in this WEAT RIOTS SPREAD romardipg. api trait, | Atstenved nd fener ae ee ontside Mulnen Ware) Knehanant 7 . | sna atie beranta iran 1 the | Mon, making It contain that despite ol ate vices Were Unchange: % thi BUT TO BROWNSVILLE, | ie sadea that mpid tranalt tn tte tne ihe mouse would Daas Sales LAmited. aie, Shing, & Ouinate Mantas Twenty-third Street, Liepabiy ee Pech, adviser rd . The Wheat Market. ynde Stetson, le Tho curb market was \ull and un-| 46 Nostrand avenue to-day. Thi house, and E | changed at the opening, with few wales.| was a cut under his chin which the| The wh the 1,00 Would come und tmarket opened to-day firm, om was 296 Pald Help Wants to the 13 other| New York 8 combi; Rioting over the price of kosher meat rvision of the present commission * | iY PAPe ned. RSME REE Tree iia epauin et 1 Buffalo's Mayor and Controller as |?! Chairman of the Finance) Quotations for the eotive stocks at| police thought might have been made | with orices shade in navance of iat: j |Brooklyn this morning, Abraham) ex-offleio members Paribas We ned Sisiee Bian the opening were: by a knife and they took his partner, | urday's Saal of: ae Northwant 5, | JANITORS | Morowltz and his wite, leaders of a mob| ‘This unlimited power Mr, Grout held, | A OPRITON on. Stn Mul 1 tle me Hx “Mgt, | Lu Ting, into custody on suspicion, — |eelling whit th- | BAKERS ... KITCHENW: Slot 1,00 that was purading the streets, | Waa da mated his retiring Lhe praserned gtook | Cenags Y* BY] “La ving says Quo fell out of his bunk | receipts and kood weather jn the Bad NWORK ... 171 0f 1,00 p tJ , ‘ 1s, Me, Stetwon | [Abe the bull support, Corn BLACKSMITHS LAUNDRESSES ,,.. 7| Were wrrested and extra reserves were | #atome H. | 2 ye | Bay Sal iy during the night. Both of the men | wi checked ning ot « fractional | BooksiNDERS Ti fathored ut the Brownsville Police sta-| Aiteen that the memberr MOR OF BBM: | Brea! G af” | were 1p Chinatone And aid | wan dull at the opening Moe ine seat | AMES MCGREERY BOOKKEEPES + lon to suppress tho disorderly sion should be elected an & Co, was no more | i fet. hol A M4 morning. | decline, ‘The eet, a i worse . tees ¢| A meeting was held Sanger Hall) definite trma and not all for the risk of under: | HH crt Ting to hour. was dull ning prices were: ue BRABS WORKERS, 6 oPERATOn Might at which an order was given | Yacanclos themselves, vhereby making | oof HK SMG. | y| have outihis partner out of the way.| iNew Xork'y onerle toot or fo) i BUSHELMEN . 3) osrricn 9 that all kosher shops in Brownsville | & self-perpetuating body Hawiey, who represented $990) J | An autaney” will be held, Wheet-July. 9 Sot) 5-8 bid. Corn—May, SILKS. ‘ BUTCHERS 8! HaNps ., g{should close. ‘The butchers obeyed the] MP Grout was naked what he nt | Shares of preferred stock, was the Grat | Sea Fran, x04 fered: Dacees i 061-8 bd. : \ t CABINET MAKHK. 3| PAINTERS |" gt lorder with the exception of Dora Huson, | YY sayin that the Board was enti to make otseotiox ; He sald it would Union, ‘Copper Ng May Py Oi 14 SO ae a were: Wheat , | @ GARPENTERS «.... T|PAareRancens ,, 4\of No. WM Piking avenue, ‘hiv shop | 22 Aubmiaslve In yoting away money, {he aD UnWine thing to pay Morgan a | ales ao ch Jat Saturday oy the | Chicamere OENIIE E Beptember, 731-4/8,000 yards, Novelty Silks) | |) GARBIAGE HANDS. 4) PLUMBERS 4|iu directly acrows from the police station | T? Wustrate Mr, Grout @poke of the| (0 it Homme ae rotirement of Algonquin Club, the Tammany Hall organi: | —IUNVs he er st to Th des, Corn ry | a SWASIIERS .....4. 3| PORTERS ,, {)ind Mex, Howen relied upon this fact! ease that came before the Board at | *tork that came to Lhe frm without ao- sation of the Thirtieth Assembly District, in Ce anreyrs si; Boptember, 68 6-6 to Very attractive weaves,— i OUAMBERMAIDS .. 20| PREEsERS v aa iy | the Jaat meeting, ‘Phe contractor wants | UC tHen: mark which more than 10,000 children participated, uly, 611 s Tel * A ‘won rhe OO ee a een tomel foe the eiamtht | ate intended to turn nis own stock, |, The local cotton market opened steady | LU Mt LN iets ot waleu ny (aai-8: Decemper, #to wT = | delicate and medium cole , New York's closing pri today, with prices 3 points higher to 2 ont Wheet—May, 906-6; July, 80 ORS... “S| SALBSLADIES ,, while she was ped ‘e pointe lower, There was @ fairly good fehretes, | mom altract! +) | QALMOMEN Mra, Horowit he sald, and shy outside ber oor H id see no reason why Hon of ducts in the subway, Mr, Grout ot| ors suitable for waists, 4| sHORMAKERS dragged her ac e sidewalk, | claimed that this was purt of the equip: | Morgan & Co. whould be paid for some- from room shorts in the ear! represented "7 ndeman Doran, with five polloemen,| iene os thing ho did himself dewarmd from sid y | Glanrias oF fered; September 783-4 offered; Decem 6) @KIRT HANDS .... g|ran across the sireet 10 reacue Mrs,| ent of oe wich an] Amucl. Blone, & proveming ptoc. | Sadings Which crested @ firm tone in| ittger quest, tieing per, 8, offered, Corn—May, 61-4, bid; dresses or petticoats, 2) TAILORS .., 7| Homes. Horowlt tiem for nractor should ere was light support | da hroser:| July, 81-4 bid) Beptember, 616-8, of- rider, d that ¢ topped thi nt ideration of ¢ 65c. and 75¢, per yard, pay % 9) UPHOLATERERS ,,, | man with a blow ‘commission houses, nt from. | maid of honor, fh 0 01 « iq ' ber, bL 1-3, nominal, 9! VARwiAnERS foo, threw AtOnee — 1 venture be postponed for one | was bulliah-on the reports of high winds | Vslaes Busch Bertha | Muych, vine fered; December, a 4 Water wane rowita aad mt tn the polk |pu5,000 WAISHD IN A DAY, Vis motion was voted down, | H,Central Texas and ight port recat x MCAS ee em Chiongo’s closing prices were: Wheat Value $1.00 and $1.25, | WAITERS and {t (nok three doctora to relleve her) ORANGE J, Muy We-An ertore [Al the vole showed that the protesting | ra’ 3 4 May, 148-8; July, 0 1458; Rep: * 4] gat Inbgtit be sont home: erate anat as tabiviane Laat Orange |*gckholders had but litle strength, i tember, 73 1-2, bid; De en, 1H i ' clowed her shop a . a : nee) A vote 9 Mi-4, Corn-May, 03 duly, ‘ Methodist Hplscupal Church to rales to 611-4; Beptember, 691-2 to 696-8; Twenty-third Stree ind the | mob | diay are patrolling the streets] $30,000 f ihe ‘kosher ohops de not Ber An | bearly eds “awa the timo. when the hecretaty sould cast epough votes pase (he reavluliona. e December, int, bid; May, 1008, db 6-8 w chureh building. At th vice $17,000 was raised ani ia wa piedged at alghe