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LES HOLD "MINERS PLAN AN ATTACK fi, Before Acting on Strike. MAHANOY CITY, Pa., June “Under the protection of coal and iron | the teamsters of the packing- police armed with Winchester rifles, houses was brought to a close mon-union men were to-day placed |ghortly after 4 o'clock this morn- Yh charge of the fires and pumps at |ing, and at the usual times the Tunnel Ridge colliery, of the Phila- | strikers returned to their work. The VWelphia and Reading Coal and Iron | all-night conference at the Grand Pa- @ompany. Tbe pumps at Primrese jcific Hotel resulted in a partial vic- colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal |tory for the strikers, with the pack- ‘ers making many concessions. with non-union men in the conference was participated in by lyepresentatives of the packers, the strikers, Mayo. Harrison and a mem- ber of the State Board of Arbitra- e@ompany, at Pottsville, started up boiler rooms. _. Strikers are planning to march npdn this operation, and trouble is feared, as there is a large force of | ary 2d deputies on guard within the | ~berbed-wire inclosure, Non-union men are coming into the region in large numbers. ———— “MINERS LOOKING TO WASHINGTON FOR AID. He @ WILKESBARRE, Pa., June 5.— Meny striking miners now hope that ‘President Roosevelt will act on the ‘suggestion from New York and un- @ertake a settlement of the strike. President Mitchell refused, Low- eyer, to talk about the matter for Publication. THE COAL COMPANIES CON- TINUE TO LOSE ENGINEERS, FIREMEN AND PUMPMEN. Many of the men who are now quitting are doing so through a fear of bodily harm. Reports come into Wilkes- barre almost hourly of men on their way to or from the mines being at- tacked. The attacking parties in most cases are boys and young men, and their favorite method ts throw- ing stones. Several men have been hurt, but as yet no serious injuries have been inflicted on any one, —— WATER FAMINE NOW AT NANTICOKE, [Spectal to The Evening World.) WILKDSPARRE, Pa., June 6.—Three- fourths of the 12,00 residents of Nantl- goke ure to-dey without water. The res- City, but since the pumps were shut down yesterday by a strike of the fire- men ft has been unable to make steam, the water supply Is shut off. FE Burgeis Williums declares the ‘com: | ‘ and that | ; the ofty will commence action for heavy | dyiver trom hi ny will forfeit tts chart fages against the company, The mmpany officials declare that the Bur Ebes'falled to prevent interference with “theif men, and the city is resporisible | eafor the wndition. eee PRESIDENT WAITS FOR THE COMMITTEE. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, June 5—!t was an- nounced at the White House to-day that the President would wait until the lommittee arrives with the reso the Board of Trade and ‘Tran, ion concerning the coal striki A and he hears what they have to propose before | moved from Manhattan to Je Biving the matter any formal consider- Atlon. —_-— HEALTH BOARD AFTER MANHATTAN "L.”" The Board of Health authorities pro- Powe to proceed civilly against the Man. hattan Blevated Railroad Company, at cording to u statement made to-day at the oMees of the Board of Health, IL was #aid that “hie! Sanitary Inapector Brapley had a number of his mon out , securing the numbers of the en on which soft coal Is being burned ) pelt coal ts being burned ——$——- _ WEATHER'S FINE, THANKS, ian TH ut O'lock—Ou Another splendid Day. Mple of wenthor suppiled to-day vy, hy eyerle nn top of th Building that the w. Ee improvelt upon tall Broad en thowe m: ing had fo kick to make QW, 100, " — NEW PARTRIDGE AIDE. ¢ will be charm loners Seeretary. Corkill, third ardetant | or Low, has been wp-|G, Jones Ver Claraes, Vrank HB Jamison, Jowephine Knlwht, Willlam F | W. to Police Commi MACK STRIKERS res and Pumps Are ' Started at Mahanoy City and Pottsville, _ with Non-Union Men. | el | President Roosevelt Waiting) to Hear Committee of Board of Trade and Transportation} ervoir {8 nearly empty. Before the day over the water will all be gone. orhe Suéquenhanna Coal Company has contract for furnishing er for the j do one | together for tae And that it Js the intention to collect a le Of KO for every engine on which k for Bveryhody wan delighted with the fie ‘atmouphe clerk, He sald trom ather could usually find fault with oyery. "A @clock toe temperature wax 75) Were permitted to Wonary, The prediction t# that | Beoretary Motntyre he Inet meotitik | se COrkil Beoomen the iced DRNERS WI STAINES OF. Chicago Packers Make Many Concessions and Men Go Back to Work This Morning. ALL- NIGHT CONFERENCE. Mayor Harrison and Member | ; of State Board of Arbitra-|' Effort to tion Joined Secure Settlement. CHICAGO, June 5.—The strike of tion. ‘The conference started at 8 o'clock, | 4 Jand there was a mutual agreement among the members that no adjourn- nt would be taken until the strike was settled First, the packers agree that they will not discriminete against the strikers and .he members of the union, While not recognizing the union, this 1s a permission for it to exist. ‘The scale agreed upon is two cents lower than that demanded by the men. It is as follows: Cart drivers, 18 cents an hour; single wagon, 20 cents; two horse, 22 1-2 cents; four horse," 27 1-2 nts; six horse, Jv cents. The men are to be paid full time from the time of leaving the barn until they return, with a de- duction of half an hour for lunch. ‘The document as drawn up is as fol- Pacific Hotel on the night of June 4, 302, between representatives of the Chicago packers and thvlr packing-! teamsters, held at the suggestion of , and the State Board of Arbitration, It was Garter H. Harrison, May agreed after due deliberation to mend to the tWo parties to Lie & versy now existing between the said teamaters and the aald paoke “That a compromise of the lowing suggestions for a comprom ‘q, There shall ve no discrimina against union teamsters. 2. The scale of Wages for loamsters shail be fair. “g. No teamster work on Labor Da 4. Av the scalo of wages Stated shall pot nut fer a reduction of wages after this agreement goos into effect The above and f were agreed upon at The agreement wes later raufed by eunisters temolis ey OFFICERS SEEK FOR BEEF TRUST'S AGENTS. Offsers of the Supreme Court necking the agente of ¢ ‘Trust ps yesterday by Justice Chester, at Al bany, price of their produ Ag most of these )) ckers’ agents vate y the service of the ingut ust Wi agents are found doing busi slo: 1 Was’ issued on the evi D, W. Meredith, 1 vr Swift & ¢ y Attorney-t mer man was produced | Davies, ACTORS MEET IN YEARLY CONVENTION Many Members of the Profe sion Present When Presi- dent Mackay Calls Assem=).si savor von blage to Order. The ninth annual meetiig of the A | tore’ Society of America was bee day Bork 1 No. 2 Weat Forty-four rr wan a large athendan ¥. Mack wan in the ne to ordey ad the minutes of ay, Proalde the chair and ealted the The follow! an directors MH Mansell, Join 2 | Doren, Grace Addiwon, Kollerd. Vo, Mackay, Mrs. W ‘AY a palary of $2,000 a | Owes John Jack, Erroll Dunbar, Fran ae ink gone” Fra prone He eh Se a LOCAL. 830,000 PEACH FOR COLER, which will have headquarters at business during the whother or not he will a HANDS DOWN, » Thirty-firet Dis ILS FOR 804,037. ced to-day in the Terminer, Jersey Cit: Biatr, to be hanged on Hudson County Jail HS PAY $2,805,259, Schedules of Henry Bré brokera at No an July i8 tn The The firm has ma reditors in full and has re el T T LORD'S F' HARMONY ME new leader of the Twentleth Assembiy District, over which longer Knlekerbooker was taken to Hellevu tround the Hoor on his good on ONOK BISHOP “At @ conference held at the Grand were Louis IL fhe members of the National Civie] ST, PETERSBURG,June 5? | Federation have ounced that the| papers here express undisguis Four-| threatened strike aan © paper| that the Boer war Is ove re} would not tai the re} of Great rit id dit- ferences be effected by making the fol- GRADUATED, tion 1 recelved the degree of Doctor of! eree of Doetor of line steamalin Moluke on Carnegie Hail ja was fdwtuined for p ati be compelled to teamster receiving more than Milwaukee last Saturday provisions COLEBHAT their golden wedding Bevt chess in New York City to serve on them the {njunetion granted restraining them from combining purpome of fixing the FELLOWSHIP POR DR. RICHARDS. | jn ies h FOR MASSACHUSETTS socLE TY, 1 Hid | MAR. KRUG nn Millonaite appeared r sud the wage door ¢ have been eominated haid-luck wtores, A, Washburne, Malde | Crainen | um, pia WOKMONT PRAIDINT, Marks : National Conference George Burr, Ernest Lainaon, ational Gonteren and Correction, TOMbD 20 FRHT Ler, an advert iain, | - supaay is the da reise you, , OR Are ‘brat y to advertise i mane to he prone, , | fants, Greatest clroulation in @ BDOUE FIr.600, a) t uring 61 the BE bites soovaL to Bos blah Ft ne As ‘ou (he od. | aoe Got tm ‘(OF REVOLUTIONARY STOOK, Oranges, Passes Away There. fought at Monmouth, Bartlett, of that State, who was) © member of the Pirs: Contin ss and a close t brother, was ¢ 1 i lg and had charge of explorations petween i the Mississippi ang the Rocky 1 Bartlett was the} tins from 1818 et. Long: A TAInIp oP TUNTFOenuOhite] > dise; vas named 1 of M fs , iN broth Lots. She was born in| ¢ y a West Hopkinton, No Her father served became identified with with eredit In the war of the Revolu- | ¢ exploration and development Nant WH Ai the dURPAIeS Ob BucaoNe, | Le Oe River for commercial | ' purpose Robert B. passed por of St. Louis in 1842, urveyed the hai n he Mt MEN NOT DO STRIKE. RUSSIA SORRY WAR IS OV PASSENGE More do arrived on the bi forty steerage passengers {1 g-Amer! PARIS, June §.—Louis D'Aur! brother of Mme, Humbert, wh erned famous Hum) ford ay wat to Hons Afterward to be naling | —— oo { his tour at| : ; +1 vith re NO REULIET MOM TAXES. tty Warne CABLE. Sir Michael Hleks- LONDON, June 6, KERUGER WOPORPED 11, June S Mr Kruger ts patoh from furnt ,| CUXMAVEN DOCKS PNISHED, nowLEs wort DRov 1 June 6 twelve years | LONDON. At Cuxhayen } ate y were built DY] Commons to-day obtaln informe Britaln gaye June Thomas rser 0.000 PO MUSEUMS. The government leade olobrated | BERLIN, June &—Cari Faber, of Mu- | oY \, un er Juha “irignt. ¢ 10, via Norfolk (the former Premier, who is a Radleal Hepa polities), went to the ~ompanyin 131 to-day is a result of Kas Mak the } ets summons and was n general det w fan army, commanded by ¢ it no new net, but M. on declined ht with him twelv Lord Kiteh sland, the Times, of Lyttleton ty acts | fof the Uritish SUMMONS BRE POLAND, Palieres, the Preside 1!) providing | ee p ihe Pollah| the new Chan of Deputies, \ it weed tas eecond |dent Loubet has summoned M veadinar 1 n ey Dhan the (radical republican and’ former 1y GOOD EA Vfovndation for the reports thar air | fie legal adviser of the Humbert tam the | stu t bain oe [ity. whien ta concernes in the neon eh ne it-Crawford lawault, has placed 2,700, G7W,000) at the disposal SINGS SUCCESSFUL DEHUD, ih authorities for th ns 4 7 + fof tie ¢ged | Humbert-Crawford ra 1 ri (ut Su / CELENRATED ON BORAX, Age 1 PPA) ELAN, June SnndMae: vere. ino " With | brought out the freoh fact that, Frit wi ‘ Hied Ute | Virchow, the world's foremoat phyalolo nem after ech a gin, had take & dose of box {PE AMMIOS BOILER BL TSE, for yours past and that teh ER ABEMNE Binh ‘ sulted in bent to bie health, Prot Wve steamer Consuelo, of Wilvon 1aapine takin APPROVAL OF HERBERT, | ) Ambanne Anpo vr Given Putorson Veovte ‘Thonmght Univers sion, | acph's Was Burning, 8.) he NDON, dune ihe Thy WWersay | pATERBON, N. Jy June BeBparks 1f thy approval of the appulitment Of} from a locomotive ara suppowed to have the dion. Michael H. Herhor Ain-| started a fire that destra ranmudor to (he United Biaies, in guc-!of tremtle work and a tw to the Ja quite voueuK Lord Paunset in| building at the yard of No dissent Is hward | Forbow on Upper Alain ate dawn to-day, ‘The bubding anywher I y hed hare halt Compa of Charities | ‘The afternoon newspapers to-day aie] Mee Mie, Harber Aspuall Company closed | tribute thetr congratulations equally to) ol! and loum ‘stored an | the Moreiga Secretary, Lord Lansdowne, a An alarm Hobert | on his good ehoice, abd’ to Mr. Herbert a box in front of Bt ‘Com | on his Rood fortune, J winten te only a few hy yom’ (he yards, and a rer oapital iy ° DIES AT NINETY AND NINE. 5 oflered the nveslieney °° Mrs. ©. L. Bartlett, Oldest Resident of the Maid beain | KILLED FOR PULLIN SCRANTON, Pa., June was pulling the hair of 'a sister of Ble- twelye, ‘The boy'| nije to stop. Bhe refused to The boy then struck her on the head with an iron rivet gored a few feet away an fell dead, ACCLAMATION, SIOUX FALL The girl stag- 5.—'Tho | Convention has | MISSE: T, DIES. | June 6.—Ra- | CE at his home vt Orange Lal Memorial Day, a AFTER BICYOLE COLLISION, R, June 5.—Raymond Ma- but v, however, ho be ‘and died soon after LONG AUTO TRIP. b—Hugh b, Only ‘orded, one e and the other tion plug. Intentional ste SHIRT-WAISES WIN. N. Y., June 6,—When the to night divest thems HAILSTONES LIK n., June 6.—Hails s were precipitated and At pattle was one of the men chosen . Washington: aving his residence of 1 bodyguard to G Mrs Leute D, Galtison, N Throe of Mrs. Bartlett's broth avenue, Orang | tinguished themselves in the affatrs of wetloatly ountry—or art low of Bailey settler in IlInols ir. 0 , a son of e home In 1819 Alton after a trip of many hard- ships. Col, Stephen H. Long, another duated from West Point » EI daughter of John ns wood is reputed to be tae r Peekskill millinery pury ARCH ASSURED. WASHINGTON. ron auTu n ‘d a ea y "1 ant tementy in Bouth Africa will leays sof the two nations confilet HUBERT MANAGER ARRESTED, MANOEUVRES, POINT, the centennial |): i He will leave | bines deli etn and will sie n three days, | the great IPROCUPY CAUCUS. | on the night Oe | Merch meted iy the House of Comm be absent fram’ Washin, nent of the diff biean Senators Frid ty nwill then be } 1 House rattempt NIQUE, WASHINGTON, \ tate ny for twonty-tlye yeare.| assurances prior to the war with J POINT, SHINGTON, the Military Academ res an appropriation « een dam- 4 Pens «Me u for Rotterd sed Lizard day. and signalled she had NO DPRISSON CABINET, aged and lost part of jeckload PAINS, dune S—M. Henrl Brisson, | IONS FOR KING EDWARD. Harrington, envoy of King FOOD AND GIRLS, Study Doesn't Hurt i! They Are Ped Right, ow Some time ago one of the Indies’ papers published a long list of ex- tracts from tac trom, ine rom “mos.| Pie Coffee Combination. nation of King Al True, over work and tor finement is largely responsible, but, | on the other hand, tf the girl is fed on the right kind of food to rebulld| yor the daily waste she can stand more work and the matter of food 1s the real foundation of the subject cm as, King Menelek's gift t VAJUS, June 6,—-After consultation with MF from Caro, Mich fn food helpe school girl seve am old enough to appre wonderful brain food Grape-Nuts has About two years ago my health became very poor and 1 about how a change | spread res “Tam only a teen years old, but 1 in upon us late what the ier) to 4 conference to-morrow kK HUMBERT FUNDS, Mi PaTA GIT Phere is nol PARIS, June Maitre Lanques obliged to leave school, “T was put on Grape Med his elghtleth birth uw double dose of borax. BLAZE NEAR HOSPITAL. 1 had to discontinue it, fooil Lever heard of for building up a| Dellvered Free in Manhattan, Brooklyn} and Bronx—-up to. Hath st, “IT have an aunt who went to India, bination---free within 25 miles. as a missionary, and while there she was iil four tunes with Indian fove: and became a mere skeleton, When she returned here her muscles wore as flabby as could be, “Nuts Breakfast Food and Her muscles grew | broken down system. at 1 4 aeotion She was put quickly recovered, hat he ane aid vom: ee } —At Winton aged eleven, | June wnimously indorsed Senator Kittredge ed wi ce and ri ; unanimous MRR STA trimmed with lace and ribbon, sizes 12 to 18 yrs., value 16.50....+ese00 ME mysteriousiy | no | e | RUSSIAN Sl eS WASHABLE died isi Ww was, only might from | CHILDR ithe | ow CHILDRED CHILDR! = KOCH & Co. ° EGRAPH,| 125th St., West, G HAI. Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues, Children’s Days Every day is eventful in our Children’s Departments, but we have set these two days apart for extraordinary activity by offering un Let these few items speak for a storeful: FOR THE GIRLS. cma risers ’ GRADUATION DRESSES, of fine Lawn or Organdie, elaborately Open Saturdays till 9.30 P. Me Friday & usual inducements, * DEMETAILORED SUITS—A Closing Sale—of all-wool Homespun, or Cheviot, all colors except black, sizes 14 to 18 yrs., were 14,00... ® CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS, of alkwoo! full skirt, pi HILDREN'S WHI D erge, Single or double breasted, ettily trimmed with braid, sizes 4 to 12 yrs., value 6.50+++« DRESSES, of fine India Lawn, elaborately trimmed with embroidery and hemstitching, sizes 4 to 13 yrs,, value 4.50.+ FOR THE BOYS. cm: re) AND SAILOR SUITS, of imported washable fabrics, § 3 to 10 yrs. regularly 3.00... SAILOR SUITS, in a variety of styles and materials, sizes 3 to va se neeeee eeee French Madras, a handsome assortment of patterns, sizes 6 tO 14 yrS., VANE 1.48 eee esee neon oe | FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, —e-2 rue» | PRINCESS DRESSES, of White Lawn, waist plaited back and front, em- broidered or tuck yokes, finished with ruffles across shoulders, 1 to 4 yrs. of White Lawn, high or low neck, well-known tucks or lace, skirts hemstitched, sizes 1 to 4 yrse is ERS, of White Pique, round or square collars, trimmed h insertions and rutiles of embroidery, sizes 1 to 3 yrSeeeees eee. - | PRINCESS DRE: oke of hemstitched MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, — c= ren. CHILDREN’S PIQUE* AND WHITE DUCK HATS, stitched brim and soft crown, all sizes, value 48c. school this | CHILDREN’S FLATS, of fancy straw, Wickes an-| rect hat for wreath trimmings, S SHADE HATS, natural body, large roll brim, trimmed | broad assorted fancy Pugaree scarfs, value 69c. . nor rough straw: with silk ribbon bands and streamers, value 75c.. SHOES FOR BOYS AND Gl S, lace or button, of fine Kidskin, Patent Leather tips, welt- , Sizes 8 to 10 go of fine Vici Kidskin, cloth or Kid tops, plain and combination colors, the cor- arge and small sive broad roll brim, trimmed S SAILORS, plai $11 t0 2, 2,89; CHILDRLN' 'S BOOTS, button only t Leather tips, sizes 8 to 10%. sence <FORD OR LACE SHOES, of fine Vici Kid or Calfskin, % to 6, 2,64; YOUTHS’ LACE SHOES, sizes 11 to 2.-.. OES, of Vici Kidskin, welt-sewed soles, spring heels, 1 79 rough, — Pre the most Active work | rences be-| 8kin over Cu The Pre rat aurcleniue! @iticur The Set SI v ate of 'y cuTICU brated Nau VILLS are much con- girl writes | The suge and fiually | Nuts Breaktast | fll 4 Ibs, for in about three months 1 recoy- | ered my strength, my mind be much more clear and acute and I was able to resume school work. “T continued to use til I discovered that I was getting too | Arabia, and 1 gained so much In welght that anywhere It {4 the best | desired, pe-Nuts un- jon through Name gly- 3 Dry Thin and Falling Hair and Red Rough Hands Prevented by UTICURA $ ILLIONS nse Currcura Soap, assisted by Cutrcura Ones} for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleanse ing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, and-sore hands, for baby rashea, itchings, and chafings, in the | form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes, for ulcerative weake native, antiseptic cleansing purposes which st themselves fo women, especiully mothers, and for all » purposes of the toilet, ‘bath, and nursery. Curicura Soar come, te emollient propertiés derived from Cuticuna OrnTMENT,' kin cure, with the purést of cleansing ingredients and No other medicated soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the No other forcign or domestic toilet soap, compared with it for all the purposes of ‘Thus it combines in Oxe Soap at One Price, the erst skin and complexion soap, and the pxsr toilet and baby soap in the world. COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND iNTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, $1.00, Conslsting of CUTICURA SOAP, 25c., to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and gofton the thickened cutich allay {tohing, inflainmation, and frritation, soothe and heal; and CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS, %c., to ‘A SINGLY SET 16 often suflicient to cure torturing, disMguring humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations fatls, Sold throughout the world, Jiritish Depot: 27-28 Paris. POTTER DRUG 4xD es, aud for many s dily sugg! freshivg of flower odors. air, and hands. however expensive, is to be the toilet, bath, and nurser alp ; OUTICURA O1TM B0c., to instant nse the blood. see with loves of halt, when all el tion Bill without amendment dt aa, | Ghierterhouse Sq., London, French Depot: 5 Rue de Ie Paix, Dw) to be CEM, Coxr., Sele Props., Boston, U. 8, A. RA. RESOLVENT, PILLS. cures, Putup th. screw-capped pool erative, antiseptic, tonio, aud hooolate Coated) are a new, tas ig wt, (ATO haute Tortus ontet all other blood purifiers and humour cetive, afd beyond question’ the pu blocd and skin purifiers, humour cures, ewootest, moat succensful and econom! fonic-digest\ves yet compounded, Lost, Found and Rewards ; hear Brooklyn Bridi n —A few weeks ago we combination that many wr customers had found exceeding! rich and at the same time very economical, ion met with instant and wide- ponse—and now many apprec tive letters and duplicate orders are piling this as a blend or f Here is the combination that has proved So universally satisfying: 4 lbs, Broken Java at 206 1), Genuine Arabian Mocha. SLATS ne | The Broken Java is made up of the smailer and broken beans of our higher The Mocha comes to us bill of lading is the richest priced Colles, Mocha grown Sent blended or separately, as SUCCESSFUL "AUCTIONEERS SAY— That the secret of their success is advertising in The World, —_— __ |All the Leading Auctloneers Advertise All Their Sales tn The World, Simply Send Postal—or ring up 3474 © | Cortlandt, and we will do the rest Money Back If You Want It, Gillies aa eratthe lun Smentig. {01 |233) 238, ‘237 & 239 Washington St, croased in weight, and neve uae | atok day now. COFFEE Company, knows a |Bet, ark Pl, & Barclay St, Established 1840 She iw still eating eee Grape-Nuts and says she would not do without the food for anything, ‘Lean never say enough in praise of your wonderful food, Hattle Creek, Mich, the cook Lo #hoW you the recipe package of Grape Nuts

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