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U'S PRICE 10 | BE PRORIBITIVE. Only 80,000 T 000 Tons Left Kin the City, Declares - a Prominent Retail Dealer. wy STRIKERS CHARGE MINE. First Serious Trouble Since the Great Shut-Down -New Hope Expressed for Arbi- tration Now. The Retail Coal Dealers’ Associa tion met this afternoon in the Coal Exchange Building, at Lexington ave- nue and Hast Fifty-elghth street. Before being cniled into executive session, a prominent member of the association said to an Evening World reporter; “In all likelihood we will raise the price of coal to make it next to prohibitive. “This we must do for our own protection. “THERE ARE NOW ONLY ABOUT 50,000 TONS OF AN- * THRACITE. COAL IN THIS ~QPTY-THATS THE TOTAL “BUPPLY. | “The heavy weers of coal as receiver for the Longatreet, Ho Bch as the Menhattan ‘L,’ the | & Mitchell Cracker Co., of Newark, N | large factories, the power supply compatties, &c.. are naturally eager to buy all the coal they can get at the present prices and store it. “Now, we might just as well _ do the storing ourselves.” WA representative of a prominent} wholesale firm sald: “Tt is hard to say, what pri wiky have to ask. At present les are holding every car they get rounds and docks where anthracite is stored I do not believe you find more thn 406,000 tons on and, and every plece of thie coal {5 ‘being held by the railroad companies.” ——e— STRIKERS CHARGE MINE. -BORANTON, Pa., May 20.—Fifteon dwndred ‘mine workers at Olyphont this morning mado the first serioun dpmonstration since tho strike begen in the Lackawanng Valley. Spneir onslaught was directed it the Grassy Island washeiy of the Delaware and Hudson Com- a in the northern part of the! Giunsarian woman jumped tn among the foremen, and snatcaing the hax Com the head of one, hurled itt agouddy pool, yelling wildly as she did Her action came near preclpttatiag | Paiite, and only through the deter- | Mined effort of some of the strike lead- ers wan she dyaxged away and made to on was going who had come ck to the wa movements they aestion and re WLS SELF AND Win WITH GIS, Myctary in the Deaths of Miss: yPtetson and Her iriver “Foster - Daughter, Mis “Page, ‘Miss Jennie Stetson, about fifty years, old, and her adopted child, Apple Stetson, the beautiful seven- | téen-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hege, of No. 111 Putnam ave- mue, Brooklyn, were found dead in, ir room on the fourth floor of the | | faghlonable apartment-house at No. * 24 Bt. Francie street, Brookiyn, this morning. Beth Dead When Found, Howard, a servant for Mra, tt, who conducts the Francis wiPeet apartments, discovered gas ca- | ‘ 5d from the room occupied by Miss | m and the young woman, and | ine to notity her employer, | had inhaied so much of the gas tuat | fell unconscious when she had told Alscovery. Marriatt caused the dooy to the | ory room to be broken in. ‘THe Of the two women were found ww dresses was this note; PATHION 18 JOHN HAG PUTNAM AVENUK, BROOK. Bietvon until May 1 priced boarding-house at wtreet, Brooklyn, On that AL wuction, the purchaser Ireland. of @ en cap. a & wumber of {dead ut the residence of her sister, | Orange, |davghter of Paul Revere, Revojution- | Jar hero, and was cighty-five years old. | |RECBIVER MADE PERMANENT, jan [re ACHERS WILL ME! ey hands on. | “Te you would go over all the dump-! ;, JEROME ‘TO TALC AT HARVARD, ip 13 I Moin) was pres-| ‘in Brooklyn, |sovera! children whom she Is trying 10 bed, disrobed, with all the gus | and no light. ‘The windows | had beon securely cloved, — | IR ITEN EIN RET ITE OTTER I TT iw A {TRE SOR PPL TPN TT V'HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1902, TUNNEL REPORT READY. Comptroller Grout announced to-day that the report of the sub-committee of the Rapid ‘Transit Commission which has had in charge the contract for the Brooklyn Tunnel would report the ma ter to the full Board at a special meet- Ing called for next Friday at 11 A. M. |TAKEN TO BELLEVUE WARD. William Heatin, nineteen years old, of No. 68 Madison avenue, was sent from his home to the alcoholic ward tn Bellovue this afternoon on complaint of his mother, Mrs, R. M. Hearin LICENSE FOR CIRCLE HALT. Police Commissioner Partridge to-day issued ® Ileente for the Circle Music Hall, Sixtieth strect and Broadway, in of O, EB. Wileon, W se early in the CS IN CONFERENCE, The sem{-annual conference of the | Catholle Vergy of the Diocese of N York was opened in old St, Patrick's nh. Mulberry street, to-day. It was ed by the clorgy from weat of tho j Hudson and from the west side of the RE OLSCENDANT DEAD. Susan Iaxelio Revere Sampson widow of William 8. Sampson, ts | i | | Mra, 8. Morris, In Bast She was a great-grand- ona Is survived by three sons. ‘Lhe appointment of Henry 8, Terhune n made permanent by Pitney, ersey ( ; HO LOST THIS PIGEONT pigeon bearing the mark "17 * flew in the basement window 19 Bast One Hundred and Thirty- eet last ‘Thursday, and ie now 1 | (Mrs. J. Steyn, wn is J, has In Chancery bird to Its owner. iT. A meeting in the Interest of nere’ Retirement Fund of the State | Jersey will be held next, Friday | BY Peale Mamorl: neat” New, | ’S FLAG FOR PALMA, | Women residents of Kimhurst, L. 1 pa Cuban flag whl wom | TELEGRAPH. MARTIN KING OFF FOR EUROP! Martin King will sail for Burope to-} Grosse Kalser Wilhelm de three months. He ORE THREATENS HOSPITAL of bis 4. sion evening af a downs! PHILADELPHIA, May 20 broke ANTE our this afternoon in the be ullding, Bisnor t ER WILL SPEAK, Nos, 2) to 260 Noith Browd street, oo: by Marlies Brothers, owners of a Jepariment store, gs a atable and Haneman Hospital of Iyecort in the ctty was within a ew yards of Che fire and patients ware nvita: | Cup lag Bishop Potter has accepted an Hon to speok at the + on May M, of the new school building attacsed to the Weatoncater Temuorary Home. re Dierret-Attorney Jerome ts to Ok GALLOIS AnnIVEs. before Hacyard siudents on Decoration — 4; MORE, Md., May 20.—The Bo On the day after he wil 60 0 gre BLHTsorzCAdlolaciwnicn i wae TaRnE 1 jihere, he i to speuk to tats country In conrestion with the Au) duly 18, rf the Rook beau statue at mi, vnesed f ie Mia INSPECT #TRED Vtonday Paes Hee the work of DROWNED AFTER EXPLOSiON department CAMDEN. N ie Low wii SPOCIAL Site ron Cononarion, |“ 6 lloter head blew out and the mem ‘bers of the crew jumped ‘vne Hamvurg-Amerlean line has an- struck out for the shor nounced that the Princessen Vi 1 it In sufety opt the Jeuisy wilt all watt Aion passen- Man, who became exhausted and sanke gers, ali Tak aleas Gl WinME 6876 DIMON VERDICT APPEALED, WHITE PL ne {The New ¥ pany to-day ‘With Counts Plains, from a verdict of a We | Jury awarded Lottle G N. Y¥., Muy 20. Central Railroad Com- Jed a notice of appea k 8 at Whit Ate on $40,000 for has recely bbe aneaint: ‘ ar rai, 68 Minigter of Toren Aftatea oad the Killing of her husband in the Vane ‘derbilt tunnel wreck o 8 last. LLED h Meenshalred Ar the Hage tam: | 1M Net Pr sho was opp. seriously by her), MAN! Seiat? Bice and an cettane enent ia said to(/™ Cahoon, a former supervisor of thi HEAR Aa fdopted the {CH And owner of considerable real ex- ue a ij i a tate, Is dead here from a -inflieted Mild in the courts and idolized her! punet wound In the head. He was Sit war provided with the Mnest room! eighty years old and a native of New In the house, Jersey. At the boarding-house today there | BURNED SAVING A BOY. iS Tt_ was openly said) WHIT PLAINS, N. Y.. May 20.— l Biainon was married, that) witie, the four-year-old son of Willlam ‘ He sald t herself, and that she} woods, of Bedford Station, owes his nad ured checks made out to Mrs. 1yi¢9 to-day to a servant girl who saved boy won playing with matches and set Jothing. \Witn her pare nanas puhered the flames and was rrr nnn et |) PHILADELPHIA, 3 Jon of Manufacturers has decided ‘9 | to New York, FOR ELEPHANT, a, May 20.—Alder- ans issued an attachment Tor one of a hend of nineteen elephants Heh & Selie's but two constables ATT ACHMEN meeting of the new Cham WHITE STAN ACCEPTS. unable to find Rothectid & QUEEN AB ybenartmenc Btore, Hothsehild will ‘a, "| SUICIDE: UNDER ROCHESTER, An unknown years old, five in hetght, and wearing 1 Bray coat, de- threw shimrelf in the way of en J. May 29.—Two An OPE loner Jost this afternoon following 4 be made, explosion on the tug Charles ‘Killan, feet elght inc 1 black derby ROM CLVIL SERVICE. mmission has exempted from the positions of Deputy Commissioner of ae unre ee Kings County. HOSTON, M st Harvard Uni eived and has accepted an Invitation n iB “annual convention, . whist wilt be held bere in the last week | the Great ed @ new locomotive intended for sub- QUAKE IN VIRGINIA, RICHMOND, Vv at the New York Central Raliro $50,000 REAP severity was felt Charles Purgeson him from betng burned to death, The ity Which lasted wome. tir Mystery About Mine Stetson, Mra, Smith, of No, 163 Halsey s who owns the house next door, w the boarding-house, said this morning ghat about 4 year ago she was going to dispossess Miss Stetson for non-payment at rent, when she was visited by Charles irgoson, a wenlthy coal dealer of enth avenue, Brooklyn, who told her Th reas Be Jeaponsible tor the | Oistrict-Attorney at Chicago Wins First Round rent, After that, she says, ho paid her the rent, in Attack on Combine. Saw @ Death Notice, —— A death notlcecin the papers night was of a "C, Pui nd ae believe that Miss Stetson was not the Charles Furgeson she kuew,| a temporary injunction againat the #9 however , Recently Annie Blotaon haa been ate] “tiled Beef Truat in the United States tending the Eruswus Hall High School, | Court to-day: The packers, contrary to ex Mis, John Huge, the mother of| made no objection to the filing of tho Wh raise tn the rear of No. It Putnam ave- | PCUor Jnue, wus told of her pretty daughter s| While the attitude of the attorneys {ragio dvath whe became hysterical and] for the packers is enigmatival, it in erled: he hus Killed her! She haw killed Heved they are relying upon maklne demurrer to the Government's patition, Tho government asked that a "tem porary order tasue from thiw court re- sivaining until Anal hearing or until further order of the court the defend ‘My relation» with Miss Stetson ante, the Cudahy Packing Company, Ar purely of @ bustnors mature, When the mour & Co. the Armour Rocking Com: ran her boarding-house I sold her coal, {pany the GO. H. Hammond Company, th The bil grew to $1,400, Bho wrote mic that she could not pay He and weit 14 | (oo ture. T pinced | What Mr. Ferenson Saye, Mr. Ferguson was ween at hin cont yard, No. 92 Kent avenue, Willinma burg. this afternoon, He said rath Nelson Morris, Edward the furnitore 1 the henaie ris and ira H. Morris (co-partners Hotioneers and all 4s Nelson Morrie & Co.), J. Ogden Ar fr Ming Btotwon killed herselt tt waa] HOUr: Patrick A, Valentine, Calvin M be muse yi Abe fauid pot get Favorite, Arthur Meeker, Thomas 4 Mong and. support the girl aa ae Conners, Charley F. Langdon, Michiel si t , ' aired and the fact wa Sher remorre, Cudahy, Edward A. Cudahy, Patelok pia yal! Cudahy, Albert #. Borchert, Gustavus “hb FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS) F. Swift, Louis I’, Bwift, Lawrence A 4 bil) of wale on her fi i two wleters and) yy # few blocks ne ana BEEF TRUST ENJOINED IN GOVERNMENT ACTION. TO TRY CHICAGO, May .—The United Btates; Sulzderger and W. M W this, Lt} Aovernment was granted its petition far) o thelr agents and attor the act of con- reas entitied an act to protect trade tationa,| straints and mone y then goes on to ask that the packers be rextrained from the var- wirain of trade as fous overt acts In charged in the ~ oe - | TWO MEAT RIOTERS ARRESTED IN NEWARK. idher and Prank Kraft, od to-day for Inviting a riot Krabbing meat from carte of peddi Tho riot was the result of a meeting in Columbia which addresses were aonn who are ald ¢ oust sity riots in said that these | Sohwarachild & Bulaberger Company | wponkers advocated the taking of meat by foree from butehers, = hk by Lae Hiffel Vower serv PARIS, May 0, RIENDS.” The edvertiver who ree: |Corten, D. Edwin Lartwoll, Joeve P, posi the value of Bunday World |1yman Irank H Vowel Loulr Proolae ‘Wants never lacks @ full puree, ty Veoder, Kiward C, Swit, Ferdinand du panied by, vriliiant William Biase, Albort ill, Veeder, Hen: ys a anna WANTAE —— AFTER TH, Tue SHIP YARDS FoR ME Gjies Sunnivan CABLE. FRE: PREMIER TO R Ne PARIS, May %.—It is ofMclally an- nounced that the Premter, M. Waldeck- Rousseau, will resign before June 1, leaving Presfdent Loubet to form a new Cabinet simultaneously with the LONDON, May 20.—There is no hitch in the arrangements of the Atlantic shipping combine. The White Star line shareholders have unanimously accepted the Morgans’ offer. TO LEAVE BED. THE HAGUE, May 2.—Queen Wilhel- mina is now able to leave her bed for a short time each day. AMERICAN EXHIBITION SLOW. LONDON, May 20.—Owing to unfortu- nate delays the American exhibition at the Crystal Palace will not be opened until the end of May. TO DEFEND THE I8THMUS, COLON, Colombla, May 20.—Fifteen hundred government soldiers have ar- rived from Savanilla to reinforce the troops wready on the isthmus. SAYS FARLEY MAY SUCORED, ROME, May 20.—Bishop Thomas O'Gorman, of Sioux Falls, 8, Dak,, con-| @llers that the Right Rev, John M, Far- | ley, Auxiliary Bishop of New York, has a good chance of succeeding the late Archbishop Corrigan, of that diocese. J, BULL INVENTS ENG EB. LONDON, May 20.—James Holden, of stern Rallway, has invent- urban traMec which experts claim is su- perlor to the latest big locomotives of 1. ICTURE STOLEN, PARIS, May 2.—The correspondent of the London Times says that seven val- uable paintings have been stolen from the villa of Mme, Humbert, near Melun. | One, a Raphael, is valued at $50,000, ICA OFVICERS, NAPLES, Italy, May 20.-A Commis- sion met to-day on board the United) States cruiser Chicago, to organise @ Court of Inquiry to Investigate the a reat of officers of the Chicago at Veni: April & last. The commander of the Chicago, Capt. James H. Dayton, was appointed President of the Court, | WASHINGTON. || PHILAP! WASHINGTON, May 20.—The Senate programme has been settled until June 1, The vote on the Philippines bill will be taken on ‘Thuraday, May 2%. Then, on June 2 the Canal bill will be taken up. PLATT GETS §500,000 MORK, WASHINGTON, May — 0. Senator} Platt has anpeared before the com- mittge and secured an additional $600,000 | matter in the nerve centres, tor the new Custom-House in New Yor's, Thig makes the appropriation #18000, OF $4,900,00 In ail, TWO MORK BRIGADIERS, WASHINGTON, May {.—The Pre! dent has nominated tothe Bevate o Wiliam F. Bpurgin and Abram MLUNAR ue’ iiedtersdenerals to Hil two Yacanclos oxtating 10 the army. ADYBKSE REPORT ON HOAR HILT WASHINGTON, May %.—The senat Committee op Interoceanic Canals h n adverse report on pension Hoar's ‘bili leaving the ehalce of ro fein Tethmian canal to the President. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED, opened May The Seat ut 04 ae i, Mt ternal Sa ‘a tu pan pene! malt Ponte ‘altormey” fo morning of May 8. saw Mont Pelee in a state of violent a eruption. Flames of vivid hues were shooting high into the clouds, tlumin- ating the country for miles around. As we watched, dismayed by the sight, we decks starting innumerable fires and Keeping us In constant peril. Despite our utmost efforts, handicapped as we were, breathing the overpowering sul- phurous atmosphere and at times falling to the deck from suffocation, the ship took fire from end to end, and in al twinkling the devouring flames were in command. was useless to do anything more than to try and save our lives. was not to be thought of. ‘Then it was that Capt, Muggah, driven insane by a story Wlustrative of the power of the Martinious, The sound ashes scene of intense excitement ensued, The cleared and hearing © BS VOTE ON MAY 2p. | | vealed by Ithe init My disease ‘wee pro-| antiseptic pu AMERICAN SAILORS WERE IN PERIL FROM PELEE. (Continued from First Page.) of the war vessels, and particularly of the shore party, was exceedingly narrow. Sufficient food supplies are arriving hére, but Hnen, clothing, bedding and disinfectants are needed. The refagees at Fort de France are without work and money is needed for their support. MOUNT PELEE SURVIVORS TELL OF TEMPEST OF FIRE. Eye-Witnesses of the Martinique Calamity Arrive Here on the Koronah—Tell Thrilling Stories. The steamship Koronah, Capt. J.) no attention to it. He was due to leave W. Carey, of the Quebec Line, ar-| the Barbadoes on the afternoon of May Mved this afternoon from Fort de| 7 Which would have brought his ship to St. Pierre on the morning of the Sth, France with Ellery F. Scott, chiof| Just before the time for leaving, how- engineer, and Charles Thompson,| ever. a consignment of 500 tons of sugar steward, of the steamship Roraima,|#'tived to be put on board. This took a day and the Koronah did not reach wi wi yi ara as destroyed In the eruption in scene of the eruption unit! the of Mount Pelee. morning of the 9th. It was a thankful crew that came| ‘We got to St. Pierre early on the ashore from the Koronah, for it was|™orning of the day after the eruption,” the merest luck that caused them to escape the fate of the other ships in’ sight. We ran in as close as we could said George M. Pitt, purser of the Koronah. “It was a grand, desolate the harbor of St. Pierre on the|and saw the Roraima, keeled to star- board and on fire. Once In a while the cloud of amoke Iifed and we could see Here is the story told by Engineer |), 44. tS wists Ge lee aay acca! Scott of the frightful catastrophe: | There was not a living thing In sight. “It seemed that all of St. Plerre was BY ELLERY F. SCOTT. on fire, The flames leaped high in the I was on duty on the fo'cas'te head |air and clouds of ashes fell all around with Capt. Muggah, when the order|us, We then put back to Fort de was suddenly given to heave anchor. | France, That was uncommon, and I knew that| “The whole country down there was it meant something unusual. When I | full of volcano ashes when we left and had a chance to look around I discov- |the islands were panic-stricken." ered that a rain of fire was falling on| An nxjous Inquirer on board the Kor- our decks, and that the sea was sud-|onah when she came to her pier was deny lashed into fury. W. A. Parfitt, of Brooklyn, whose I at once rushed for the shelter of the brother-in-law, Howard Tallmage, was telegraph room, where several members | second engineer of the Roraima. Since of the crew had already gathered. This|the disaster it has been impossible to was at eight o'clock Thuraday morning |get any news of Tallmage by cable. and was the first premonition of the|From what was learned today Mr, Par- calemity destined to follow. tt concluded that his brother-in-law At a distance of fully a mile away we|Perished, were startled to see the great mountain torn asunder amid a rain of fire, fol- lowed by a sound which actually deafened us, Flames Belched Forth, STOP MACHINERY. 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My one answer has been that instead of wait. From the huge fissures fire belched forth In great sheets. We eaw torrents] Workmen, Who Had Narrow of lava pour out of the fissures and : the crater itself descending upon the Escape from Fire, Returned surrounding country, flooding and lay-| to Their Places and Found ing waste a great grea, Houses In the i ine path of the molicn’stream crumbled or| &¥erything Ship-Shape. else took fire, and while thus burning were floated away in the great stream of fire. While flames were raging in the five- story business building at No, 29 Spruce street to-day fifteen male employees of E. Stimpson, on the fifth floor, made a perilous descent down the fire-escape to the street. So rapldly did the fire spread that the men had to abandon the machinery, which was in full mo- tion during the blaze. When the firemen had squelched the flames, which were confined to a lower floor, the employees, returning to their places, found the machinery whirling. Tho fire started on the fourth floor, oc- cupled by A. Shearer, leather importers. Damage amounting to $1,000 was the result. Sulphurous smoke loaded the atmos- phere, making breathing dificult. A perfect rain of fire fell upon our At this time we all realized that it Captdin’s Death Leap. Ee Saving the ship under the conditions POLICY IN FISH STORE? the horror of the situation and the|Soctety Makes Raid, Which Propri- reallzation that his ship was doomed, e¢or Declares Waa Put-Up Job. Jumped overboard. He had bravely re-} sine mained on deck only to be pelted by the | si14- poley Society, awful downpour of fire and horribly) ridges and Higgins, made a raid on ntendent Mefarland, of the with Agents Keyec, burned. in alleged policy shop in the rear of a poneror the. rain agent, fhe Roralina ash store at No. 488 Eleventh avenue, Pe ee hip Company, at News |Just around the corner from the West h Street Police Station is run by Willam Smith, who was arreeted, as was Allen Ole {the explosion} Smith was indignant, and gaid Super- sald Mr. Dain, | tntendent McFarland and his men car- Kilometres from] ried the paraphernalia into his shop and ‘planted it. on spending | Thirty-sey foundland, who has pe. 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