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aaa ee FAMILY ABANDONS HOPE © FOR JUSTICE ANDREWS. hed Jurist Has Been Unconscious Distinguis ; Since Yesterday Morning. Bupreme Court Justice George P. An-yder William Pitt Fessenden, then United Wrewe js still unconscious at his home, | States Senator and afterward Secretary No, 42 West Fifty-seventh street. Mem-| of the Treasury. In 1859 he came to this ‘bers of hi city, and soon after being admitted to family fear that the end may @ome at any time, He has been uncon: | the Dar he was appointed Assistant wolous since yesterday morning and his| United States District-Attorney, serving Paoctors give no hope of his recovery. | under ydore Sedgwick, James Judge Andrews's associates had w Rooseve! E. Delatield Smith and Daniel! S. Dickinson ef him often that he tolled too tn wantly and that, Instead of seeking some | relaxation by night from his duties of p> the day, he made a mistake in sitting > at his desk unt!) far Into the morning. But he took it all as « joke and only | Worked the harder until | terest that arose from the conflict He was In his office at the time of he clvjl war, when he had to deal with estion of naval prizes, the con 1 of property, items of revenue | ed fseatl his nervous Mmiscibscame ap impaired he wae come | srcutter pyition under, the | pelled to give up. There was no dis- | private Vy a “eae, but he did not seem to rally, peer erect ue Han Then came last Friday's stroke | Sintth and Witte Co AWhttney in dase | Bal jgeton, Me,, Sep-| he was appointed head of the office Born in Mayor Grace, and in the next year epaver 29. ; ews wits Kradu-| wag elected” to. the Supreme. Ci 3 @ from Yale tn 1898, being his class | jenoh, to which he was te-clected after @rator. He began the study of law un-| the expiration of his first term, _ FIREMEN COULD N’T REACH PRL EEF OR RENNIE eT I | The Executive Committee of the Uni- Jed Mine Workers of America, which J.| paign, has received replies, it is de- and the many matters of new legal in- | | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1902. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of $9. Valut $16.00 to $22.09. Twenty-third Steet. COAL STRIKE 10 SPREAD NOW ? Bituminous Men Have} Consented, It Is Said, to Call National Con- vention. PREPARE FOR BATTLE. Miners’ Executive Committee Is Again in Session to De- termine Upon Final Plans of Campaign. WILKESBARRE, Pa., May 20.— went into session here to-day to de- termine upon final plans of cam- clared, from two bitum{nous coal dis- tricts, consenting to call a national convention for the purpose of order- ing a sthike of all the coal miners in the United States. The committee took a recess at noon, and immediately thereafter Presidents Nicholls, Duffy and Fahy, of the third anthracite districts, met President Mitchell privately. The meeting of the three presi- dents lends color to the report that the needed consent fc a national convention haa been secured. One of the matters for the considera- tlon of which the committee convened was the proposition to call out the CRACK-IN-THE-WALL BLA Delavan and Adjoining Building. One of the most singular fires that the New York Fire Department has Payer been called upon to fight occurred Mt 7.15 o'clock this morming In a four- 4 space between the seven-sto! | Pelavan Hotel, at No. 1433 Broadway, amd the four-story building adjoining. ‘Whe latter building is occupied on the wind floor by Foy's candy store and and the clerk, too, thought that the hotel was afire, Four engines, two trucks, a patrol wagon, Battalion Chief Binns and Dep- uty Chief Duane here soon tn front of the two bulldings, When the firemen arrived the smoke had increased in volume and theve was a little flame at the bottom of the crack. @bove by the Dally America and the-| The firemen found that the walls férloal agencies and a dancing academy. | ere #olld and that there was, itthe Between the two bulldings, from top to| Winger, but they ted hale an hour's ettom and all the way back from the] Hngine 28 tu 1 a stream Into ) strest, there ts a four-inch crack. A| the narrow > qitizen saw smoke Issuing from the top| men wot . © of thie crack. He thought the hotel] building and cut a hole through the | was afire and that the smoke was com-| Wall of brick and stone, and so reached fing from en opening in the hotel wall. che Ate are eel nope ong. water yas found at in the bottom of It happens there 1s no opening in either | the opening there was a great tuantity the hotel wall or that of the adjoining | of papers and rubbish, probably the ac " puflding where they face each other. eueulation ot ae rs, which had been : 5 clearette whicl ‘The citizen rushed into the hotel and some Broadway rian had” diss @old Clerk Denyse of what he had seen, _ CUBA'S JOY SHOWN IN SPLENDID ILLUMINATION. | HavanaGlowed with Myriad Lights—Triumphal r Arch to Commemorate Nation's Birth. AVANA, Mey %1.—The !ilumination weather two years tt might be perma » ef this city lest night was probably | Pent. ever surpassed in an Amerioan city — 2 MTbe facades of the hotels and tines of | SENATE WELCOMES Strikers Leave the U. Pivthe arches were picked out in clectric| CUBA AMONG NATIONS, | HAZLETON. Pa. May ah~ Begtnnine +| < 6 Hazleto: Whe trees in the parks, colored lanterns | WASHINGTON, May 21—in the sen. | He for the collieries hereabouts, will} f ‘f some ancient design slowed above Mr. Hale (Maine) of Vand | Be operated only eight hours a, day be: The door of every residence, and the |‘ adopted a resolution de- | Snide tavetpeen nid Of i D Ariveway leading to the mee Le ring that the Senate of the United |, Over one hunc foreign strikors left Vv Geofed with a myriad of multi- | States views with xatlefaction and ox. | asieton this morning for Kurope, y | @olored gloves. Presses ite congratulations at the ay od Whe feature of tho fireworks display| Pestance of tho Cuban republic among! Soft Coz J; Prom the furis ucrons the bay was an| '!« {the world. * Soft Coal Is Up. ) Momense Cuvdan flag, which rose in the Wt Ne albus {a suggextion| ‘Tho retail coal dealers to-day, as na and floated over the city ly AIFDINIIRN b Awsociated agreed on at their meeting yesterday Aificant of the acquiescence of the}, FOpArt. 9 extablishment of {advanced the price bituminous coal] fen thy Spaniards in the new ¢ Saban Re e made a part of nts, making the retail price $8.86.|iesding jst) pf Was the fact that a Cuban flag|‘"° Teeords of Senate No change was made in the price of an-|Resding 44 pf. Pholsted over the Casino vy the side ———_. thracite 5 banner of Spain aitGe G. D. Curtis, of Curtin & Blatsdett, eee asee nighi-and $1 FOR AMERICAN “L, who presided over yesterday's meating, much = wad Mon and nob likely. to Ue any. #8 of the afternoon| Mle Of Stock on Curh at Loan ot! for seve ® the crowds became #41 Ver Share Since Monda in anther wh pf re asked me be supp Union Tel and orderly. Only u fow a The only feature on the ourh marker | that. he the strike would end pe a8 Were reported and these were| to-day was the sale of 2) share of Within mxty d Cen. pt due to the explosion of giuut| American Bleyated Railway Company ae stock wt $1 per ah L. & N. MEETING. The Cotton Marke Beeiendstion stone of the a le loss iM per share from coe : The is seilton mares opened firm memorating the in| YeMerday'n close and $41 per share trom |g te Cone | todays with Prices 2 to FOf the Cuban Republi was)! un price of Monday NARS der Morgan's COM) as ion were much hig! Hh appropriate excreises on Ln r ng Quotations for the active sh ane MARA: and with other out ise avenue by the Ciroulo Na-| (ih A meeting » Hoard of Directors 13s, he Loulaville and Nashville Railway Aud the United Baty HN will be held tacnorrow, ‘he meeting Is]? pwent wailed for | the re monthly ae but as the] 4 the generat tont s Phey were all more] Ain bron y ry | lust monthly meeting Wam pomtponed tor} The opening prices were May, 934 Be ee nare | Aas, Pram: 40 Wi Mt'y| morrow's meeting will have to page| gid, June, 0a 49 B10; July ake 1 890, ir 4) ary t ny Imports At i Beptember, #18 to alana inant "aM | upon ma portant matters, ef fA Bgptgmber, i re han been 0 fegular meetin ber, 7.8) to 700, dai ZE|| ‘Flames in Four-Inch Space Between Hotel) |railroads, at a me |thracite market, and, 1f nece! [in the Delaware and Hudson and others engineers, firemen and pumpmen. ‘This is looked upon by the union of- ficlals as an extreme measure. A report is current that the em- ployees of the big coal- nous coal intended for the |to cause a general strike. ‘A number of individual operators run- ning small mines and washeries employ- ing from fifty to one hundred and fifty men in the Lackawanna district have |asked the unton to allow work to com- | mence at their gollleries at the 20 per cent. increase desired by the unton, ‘The Executive Board will consider the | question. | Vanderbilt to Aid? A story that gained considerable clr culation and some credence in Wail street to-day Is that W. K. Vanderbilt 4s coming home from Europe to bring | about, if possible, a settlement of the coal strike It was said that Mr, Vanderbilt and Mr, Morgan had conferred tn Lonston and Mr, Vanderbilt then decided to come to New York at once. The Vanderbilts are heavily interested }of the coal-carrying group. A member of J. P. Morgan & Co, said that his firm had no information con ‘ning the proposed return of Mr, Van- | dernilt. ‘The visit of Ralph M. Easley, of the|¢ Civic Federation, to Morgan & Co.'s of- jtice was, It Is declared, to arrange for conference between Senator M. A | Hanna and a representative of the op ¢ ‘4 TRIMMED MILLINERY. Toques, Turbans and fashionable | Summer Hats. (ot teres oe 50. JAMES McCREERY & CO. LADIES’ SUIT DEP’T. Blue or black Canvas Suits. | Blouse model coats, trimmed with taffetas. Lined throughout with) silk. | 25.00. | Silk lined Canvas skirts. 12,50. | | A large stock of fashion- able suits,—various mod-} els, colors and materials. 15,00, 25.00 and 32.50. Twenty-third Street, STOCK MARKET DULL AT CLOSE, Trading in the Afterngon Was| Light. and Irregular, but Prices Were Fairly Well Maintained. ‘The opening of the stock market t day was fairly active and at a sub: stantial advance over the closing fig- ures of yesterday. Prices at the start were up on an} average of 8-4 per cent. | Canadian Pacifio and Reading led in the early trading. Canadian Pacific opened on sale of 4,600 shares at 1341-2, 11-2 in advance of last night's close. There were large buying orders for this stock from Pit burg and St. Paul capitalists, who bought l fe blocks of land in the Cana- dian Northwest. Reading sold’ in 3,500 shares at the opening at 631-4, a gain of 3-4 over yes- terduy's close Duluth, South Shore and Kansas City | Southern were also in good demand and buoyant After the firs: half hour of trading prices went off to about last night's Close and the trading became dull. The afternoon trading was dull and listless. ‘Phe movements were irregu- lar with ‘no decided sentiment. A number of ‘stocks retained good strength, notably Canadian — Paeific. Later in the day prices reached the highest point at closing was dull and irregular, The total sules of ®t 4T5,(009 | shares and of bonds ne The € nyu Quotations. Am. Lae 0% ay Ain. Locomat! 92 Am, 137: Baltimore & Odio Brokiyn Rap Tran gan, Pacith Chic. G1) West Chie G. Wert. i Chic, Ind, & Lou ry Senator Hanna ts expected here the latter part of the week wince Morgan &. Co, acquired col And since “then the ‘road’ has, sequired & half interest in the Monon, for which Be pear must @uthorive & bond issue | with detachable belt, 8 to 16 yrs., White Enamel, brass trimmings, $3.45 to 14.00 |Bedsteads { 777." $25.00, 32.00, 37.50 § White Enamel, brass trimmings, $4.85 to 12.75 Cribs { Brass $28.50 * 40.00 Elastic Felt, $4.75, 6.00, 9.80 Mattresses {0 $6.00, 10.80, 13.50 y|ione wae tiem ‘ 4 Stern Brothers To-morrow, Sale of Women’s Petticoats of Taffeta Silks, $5.95, 7.50, 9. 50 solid colors and plaids, $1.50. 2.48, 2.95, 3.98) Of Lawn and Cambric, trimmed with laces and embroideries, | Infants’ Outfitting Departments Exceptionally large assortments, Imported and Their Own Make, Long and Short Dresses, Coats, Reefers, Guimpes and Bonnets. And will offer to-morrow Short Dresses 6 mos. to 2 yrs., From Their Own Workrooms, 95°, $1.45, 1.98 $2.25, 2.75, 3.50 This Season's Styles Greatly Below Value | $1.95) $3.75) 75°) 98¢ French Hand-made, be 9 Boys’ Apparel « Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 8 yrs., English Drill, Chambray, Galateas, or Linen, Value $3.00 Two & Three-plece Suits, 9 to 16 yrs., of all-wool cheviots and cassimeres. Heretofore $5.00 to 6.95 Trousers of white duck ard Russian linen crash, Imported English Straw Sailor Hats, Bedding Dep’t % = Third Floor Large assortments suitable for Summer Furnishings Artistic Designs, Best Construction, Moderate Prices. | eee Spring Underbeds, $2.50 to 20 00) Mattresses Remade, Hair and Feathers Renovated. West Twenty-third Street Meyer Jonasson & Co. Will continue their fiest semt-anaual sale of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. We have prepared for this occasion:a large quantity. of | cambric, lawn and nainsook undergarments. These goods have been made especially for this sale and. do not represent any old stock which has been carried over. Exceptional inducements in price offered for this week, BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. 8th Ave., Cor. 51st St. General Department Store. THURSDAY SALE. WHITE GUODS—Chambray, #9 | | | CHILDREN’S HOS E—so Fancy Ginghams and Batist: 7c dozen fin) imported Cashmere 7c reg, 10c, and 12¢'3+ Hose, full regular mads, reg. LONDON MARKET STRONG. 2\c 10c tember, 79 3-4 offered; December, 80 of- fered. ‘May corn, 10 offered; July 67 1-4; September, 65 8-5 offered;| December, 30¢, and 40c Double-faced Lib- in Ribbon, in Vght 344 in. wide, reg. 25c MENNEN’'STALCUM POW. DBR, 1¢g.15C.. 0. s0ser0.s0e RIBBON erty American allway Securities Show |61 7-4 offered. | : cago ‘ : Advances of 1-4 to 8-4 Per Com wheat ta: Onin prices ware: May ‘phe market for American railway Br4 bo 7a 324; Dec 1-2 to 74 5-8. curities In London to-day was strong. Quy corn ' to 62 1-4; ‘Trading was moderately active and the) 4¢ Maes, 1908, athe” December, ee SHIPPING NEWS, tone very firm, Prices were 1-4 to 3-4 ser cent, in advance of the closing fg- ures at New York yesterday considerable buying for There wi See eee serious lane clom. AER ete THAT coal # : Sun se. Fy that the Some departments, the gener ‘THe Tipks Non Metts 41d Kiem on nominal trading. The High Water, Low Water iepa condition of the market is due to AM PM. KM. i 3t Frespelier of an carly settlement of the] Senty, Hesk, iH Th Ay Ty the bellffine good condition of the lead-| Cavernors alan Hh YB Va ing money mar! PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, ‘he wheat market to-day opened fractionally. off, but recovered later on ih in the coarse grain mar- were a shade lower, Qut+]) Corn rdistrength later eo eetorive in the early market vs Were: f eptember ba! Decom: ber, oe Maj Corn--Beptem- thE ste ws ber, .. A Tiveago'® opening pri se. Pal a ‘14; "September, : Wes seme Me | Gowns: 75¢., 95c,, $4.25 | Chemises : 75c., 95c., $1.25 | Drawers: 35¢,, 50c., 95c. Corset Covers: 35c., 50c,, 95c, | White Petticoats: 75c., $5.00, $1.50 ‘ Short Kimonos: 50c., 75c., 95c. Long Kimonos: 6¢5c., 95c, $1.25 | * oth en beré b: West 14th Street. FURNITURE. The Season’s Best Values. Rare Offers of the May $9.75 Beds at $4.98, y bi 1 eat | This All Hair Turkish Tufted and foot;, Couch, with golden oak fram: or 5 coa's of | heavy wool fringe, covered in Belgiin baked | Velour or English corduroy in all the enamel. | newest designs; usual We guar- price, $16.50; sale price. 10.00 . . antee this 9 500 Heywood bed against all kinds of breakage. Reed Rock- Never offered before ers, exactly for.less than $9.75. Ike cut; solid Our special sale price, ivaple frame, all sizes. ° high back, very durabl: for in- door or outside $2.50 Dining Chair for $1.25. vise; Sells. us a- A Quartered Golden ally at $3.00; Oak Box Seat Din- very special for ing Ch i this sale at...... tration, fancy turned. spindl the ‘best made din chair on the mark never sold for less than $2.50; very | special to-morrow heavy alunend | vy panel ends at... ° cast brass handles; (igeoas Only Sixto Each Customer, | well constructedf $6.00 Combination Hair Mat-| 2nd high yaad .a tresses. cover-d in satin. ticking, ‘ste class. workmanship, THE LAST SHIPMENT OF THOSE UNRIVALLED All-Wool Smyrnas be It’s the rarest sort of avalue,cven in this store—the very entre of unusual Rug offerings. The same quality, the same design, the same weight and size as those that went from here ina twinkling last week. It's a pity we can’t get more of them. You will not find them in any other store at anywhere near the price. 7.6x10.6 in a beautiful light oak floral pattern, warranted all wool. reversible and positively worth eo $13.75 each; special All-Wool Art Squares, at about half price. These aie selling here at about the price asked in other stores for — 30 Seamless Brussels Rugs, strictly all-wool, 11 feet long and 9 fect wide; | floral or Persian patter just the! cotton mixtures. We guarantee right rug for hard service; either din chow all wool ait ing-room or parlor; regu- msnouhestepie 12.98 3.75 4.50 4,98 ide range ‘old very . Alexander Smith’s Famous Axminster Rugs, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; known for their Superior style 1 9 usually sold at $27.50; special sale pric 50 Linen Warp Japanese Mattings, perfectly reversible, beautitul large carpet pattern; in red, green and blue; immense selection; these mattings have been the shcw samples of the foremost matting importers and roll contains 40 yards, and is worth $10.00 to $12.00 per roll; to create the biggest matting sensation we marked the entire lot, per roll of 40 yatds.sseee serene e se Showing of other Mattings at from $3.98 to $17.50 per ro! Garpet Specials. Wilton Velvet Carpets. ina wide var of parlor, dining-room, 85 wear is reguired; worth $1.35 per y 2 Cc Hartford Carpet Co.’s Extra Quality Brussels, i of patterns suitable for parlor, dining-room, hall and stait Best Quality Union Ingrains, 18 patterns; usually sold at 49 cenis per yard; special, to-morrow’s sal 33c Tapestry Brussels Carpets, in goud, bri Floor Oilcloth, Btc. y 20:. Oilcloth at 19c, No @English Enamelied Floor Oilcloth, 1, 1% 19 and wearing qualities; 16 diffcrent patterns to choos* from; . $12 Mattings at $5.98. were closed out to us at an astonishing price. Every NONE TO DEALERS. NO GOODS CUT. libiay, hall and stair patterns; ally durable where hard generally at 85 cents per yard; special to-morrow Alesse 59c ht patterns; usvally sold at 65'cents per yard; special during this sale, at pee 39c Rl and 2 yards wide, in splendid selection’ of pat- terns; value 30c, per square yard, to-morrow at.. 50c. Oilcloth a 29c. Best Quality Floor Oilcloth, in all widths. Lositively the heaviest grade, vsually 50c. per square yard, here at..++ Refrigerators and Gas Stoves. Reirigerators, har d-) Gas wood, thoroughly sea le: ‘Stoves soned ash, bronze trim- | double mings, zine lined, no / flame wood exposed, char- burner coal sheathing and dead lift-off alr space; the best in-| cap, easily sulation known; dark antique oak finish, Size No, 1, holds 30 Ibs. ice, 5 9 eels SPECIAL soon seseeess os Size No. 2, holds 40 Ibs, ice "79 cleaad, smooth top, lift-out extra heavy casting, a perfect bu stove. Guaranteed, 2-burner, black, for .. | 3-burner, black, for .. 2-burner, nickel, for. 3-burner, nickel, for, 98c “THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFIC (formerly at 36th St and Broadway), IS NOW bOCATED AT 1381 BROADWAY, Between 37th and 38th Sts,