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mI See THE. WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNK 21, 1902. ‘ NRL h AR, Sika |e ~~ scahenateneneeenstainietasiasiiaaniness spent, EENERLSTRKE LOR LENDER CLUE FOUND TO {"AMNSIURY TUCBOT RUNS POLICES ST TONER A ISLC HLS, FACES GSER — MOOWELL NOW. ‘FurcTpacar. To SHEOER, ‘TIC NOMM 1 MS. Mysterious Satchel of Missing Promoter Traced A Wad from Tyler's Pistol]Gourt Allows Her $20,000 to Jersey—All Ports Are Watched. |No Verdict Reached in| Addie M. Parker and) Hit His Sister-in-Law in| Out of Proceeds of Saleof the Prosecution of} Katé F. Barnes in| theEye—HelsMissing from) the Empire City Place” the Alleged Policy| Collision Off Sea) Home: wouree. King. . Gate. oe A general police alarm was sent (Special to The Evening World.) 4t 4 clock thia morning for the ar WHIT PLAINS, June 21.—Supremi¢ — of Poll an Walter I. Tyler, of the] Court Justice Keogh to-day granted ai |TWENTY BALLOTS TAKEN.) RIGGING WAS TORN AWAY] Tremont: Preein He Is wanted for] Under the order of Judge Keogh, shooting his sister-in-law, Mrs, Thomas ]order vacating the stay preventing: right eye with a bl disposition of the money of the eutate r home, No, 674 Bast One | of the late Willlam H. Clark, and rtyeaixth ett ing Mrs, Mary 8. Clark, the a “tissue paper] her dower, It was first thought that Mrs. Clark yl her children would be left. prac — eth j tically penniless after the Empire City >. and bot nirace track had been sold at euetion for only $300,000, oa 1 at logeer Tierancis McCarpenter, County Tress” . Chairman M'GrathSays|W. P. Hanlon, of Brick. '* 15,000 Workers Will) layers’ Union No. 37,) ¢ Be Called Out Next! Arrested on Extor- tMonday. tion Charge. REDS IN DYNAMITE PLOT.| BAILED OUT AT MIDNIGHT: | SS | ay Real Estate Man Who Appears as Complainant, Tells Story Last Three Stood 8 to 4 for} Two of the Schooner’s Crew Conviction — Adams Is Re-! Badly Battered and Fire- quired to Give New Bond! man of the Tugboat Serious-| |" of $7,500. ly Scalded. WE ie tat, Bity cinot, married the same ti Plan to Blow Up Mills Re- vealed to Mayor by Wry 7 —Troops t> Ee Kept on ee Union Agree- Guard. La en \ . | There was a sensation ix jbor cvsles A MEETING OF COMMITTERS |to-auy when It became known that Will-| After deliberating for eighteen] Tx badly hurt and one], lly - pees , REPRESENT ALL ‘THE EM-/:am Pp. Hanlon, business agent or walk- | hours, the Jury which tried A eee ei et aulad achnones anit | associate with or call upon the o RANA Ne te tt] ones bee , PLOYBES OF THE SILK MILLS | inc getogate of Bricklayers’ Union No. | Adams, alleged policy king, before |)", te Bea Gane uaner and 4) ohe men were nelg but enemies. [I the dower sum to which i, Sask WAS HELD THIS AFTERNOON AT | 27, nad been arrested yesterday charged Justice Scott, reported to-day that it] ‘The » er Was the Katie If, Barnes, |, Tyler was on his day off. He got/ is entitled, against which no Hens eee OF Tiannenrs cleqeMbAdedie len OUh home at 3 o'clock Us moming and jiro Maat a vo Atia city charged by the Court, who required (iy Mice wc Cant. George. Ti Adama to renew bis bond of $7,600, Just of fea Gate, ax the naling bost| fyuranttons’ nat cs. hinds awe. net under which he will be held until jmade a t for the Na Narrows, te tug-| arousing enuire house in his efforts _ beat Addie M, Parker, of Communpaw, | to gain entrance to Mr’. Relllys a. \ called again for trial, q tugboat, it Is seid, did | Ment, he learned that his wite was not sating vessel enougn | With her sister. Reilly was not at home ‘Twenty bdallots were taken by the he jury. Seventeen of tham were taken be and the bow of the tug]and Tyler made quite a 9 was unable to agree. It was ‘NO, 28 RAILROAD AVENUE, PAT- | with extortion, James Donnelly, another TRSON. union walking delegate, was arrested CHAIRMAN WGRATH SAID THAT } At the same time. 1 a ORDERED FOR, MONDAY MORNING |, any jeader of the Third Assembly Dis AND THAT 15,000 EMPLOYEES | trict, and William, Kemp, of No. 168 WOULD REFUSE TO WORK. Bast One Hundred and Seventeenth found his wife missing, He con- cluded she with her sister, M atthe ow Murphy, thi nally. HW —_—_——_ r a e: ri in inte he ° e seth, ee ar atttearie: eatr aa fore midnight last night, at which hour Hee Bae ON a quarters in cabs A jad | . 2 PLOT TO DYNAMITE mele “ | court was adjourned until 10 o'clock this | schooner deck mbne te Reape ee | morning. On every one of these vallots Huck (wo ane wae Shoe PATERSON SILK MILLS. | In Centre Street Police Court to-d Charles Jvagman, of No. 186 Beach ave- | “ . . _| nue, appeared as complainant. Jung- ‘Tam aware of the undercur-| -.) 15 q real eetate dealer and is build rent of anarchy which flows be-| ing a nve-story tenement-house in West- neath the surface, for that reason r avenue, near One Hundred and ‘as well as for the fact that cer-| “ifty-second street. The contractor is | 5 fn Millilo, | wi 1k war-union | tala vague but significant rumors Jonn Millilo, who employs nos i havereached me, I have decided said that on June 11 Hanlon | B ii i a ched hin a im to force | alonger period than at first) sy tnat he told Hanton that he had agreement could be reached and that| who dressed their injuries, and, 1 deemed necessary.” -— STATE- tract. with MINI d could do fact was reported to Justice Scott boat, w with her on 4 MENT OF MAYOR HINCH-|oinag in ths way of dictating who HENRY B 5. 1 DOWELL The Jury Discharged. noth'ag In the the vote was seven to five for convletion. /iyeht hand After court had adjourned the jurors ‘The ot! got what sleep they could, but were SMO Was awake early and resumed thelr deliver- qui}: ations, When the first ballot was taken Th this morning, it was found that one of ft IM the jurors had changed his views dur yours obi, 1 Ing the night. The vote then stood 8 to was 4 for onvietion, wo more ballote were taken with a (HE Dont to ds home In J ye ye For Children. ' wed, Pain and deform- At Mrs, Reilly's home to-day ft wes ity, the twin evils se lot Whe with oboe | with which ordi- s out visitlhg when [nary shoe-making vight so often saddle: owing feet, never come to light in the Cow- Shoe. The oward '’ js a eman on aided about Uh x steam. He was ta 14K body by noon the sey Cit pol vier had loaded h rirldges to make mont s ‘that pistol with Blank ¢ has been before the Commis: was damaged to. the twice recenuy for being off 5) and will be repaired at| Post. The last time he was up he was vont Amount of & LIFFE IN PATERSON TO- apuale employed. aE ba An Evening World reporter secured ;daughter were ugrn to her. | ‘The daugh;| There ware not mo onan ee Atlantic City fold that ayeiner amen offense would mean sntifleally per- apion went away and the next day} 49-9 i er iliza BL. MeDowell, w sons In the court-room when the J\ eae, nis dismissa Av Days ; | John Muller, of One Hundred and ‘Thir-/‘0-Cay 8 clue to the whereabouts of /a lunatic a Hozen verre ag e came In. Adams, who had been show: | aia thou pally planned, precisely th A Be Wan ae ities al fyeriethiatnsey and 2nira a venue, ibe, OEE as McDowell, wanted by | sfarry)) MeDowell early or ing great anxiety, took his seat nes ore yr Pp 1e ayor and other authorities of) had been furnishing building mate ,| the ennsylvania authorities for eulty for getting into serap 4 his counsel, James W. Ridgwey. 1 bul law. stude Red in eit ho Be D The shoe that will ensure ease, Paterson are dark shadowings of| notited Jungman that he could deliver! wrecking the United States Trust che titan at MS lamountite ts | foreman reported that there was no . encourage shapeliness, and dynamite plots and assassination. |" more material on account of the hos-! Company, of Philadelphia and New| Pearly $10.00) In a few months, and his} agreement and the jury was discharged, the feet of children surely and paitis hol atary <wanltaken’ to dhelkthyor| ite: ue ee York Fearn tg te one Te then took the bos | [Be members hastened away, ¢ : lessly along the smooth path to e story was en to the Mayor! ‘Then, Jungman says, Hanlon came . HR eee eee nanataed claring that It had been agree lite development by a woman. back and said he could fix the matter! Previous to McDowell's disappear agen (viRL Hd divulge the names of those t ty Ana hentrical Manager. ted against conviction. ‘ 1 Many dealers claim to coches ard Good Sense Shoe,"' Thi ssistant District-Atiorney Schurman who conducted the prosecution, Adams would not be called al until October or N rt would be busy” on summer. The detectives of the Police De-| for %W. He spectiied that Jungman) ance he told the agent of the build-| , é The same year he and Lew F was to sign an agreement to employ or san Mayor to-day, which indicate that} union, but that nothing would be done} the United States Trust Company fo)med theaire or theatre of the Anarchists have been discuasing| !{ he continued his work with "scabs." | offices were located, that he ‘would "#4 it ake as was ie violence—contemplating it in tact. Jungman alleges he signed the agree-| 0.1) for or send for ® satchel con- ‘and conferred with Assistant Dis- That followers of the red flag are CA erney Tames Detectiveber taining valuable papers between 12.30 and 1 o'clock to-day. McDowell did | ,, hoping the militia will be kept sta- nts McConville and Savage were di tioned in the city until July 4, and| tailed on the case. By their orders Jung-| not call, but promptly at noon an ‘te that the coming of the patriotic| tyumment co meotHunion at the Aswr| 4D: 7 messenger from the main | was) the memorial day will be signal for the| House yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. | Mice, In the Western Union Building, Rote on se $ 1 execution of the plots to dynamite|Hanion appeared with Donnelly, who|@ppeared with an order for the |scason, d have a million-dollar] by all the “big" prisoners while await-!on an appleatt |theatre ir, The thing died of| ing verdicts of juries the mills and the houses, is the story ml : ; m : 3, | eorge : in ~they cannot be purchased ‘cleew! h i i Infant. - - + 63c. to $1.00 © Charges Frederick Schmitt) Two Women and Three Men es 2S 1 gryotoanel : surs the case, bur) With Cruelty, But Husband} Injured in An Accident at Misses’ - - - 000 SH. 7S | would be lmpow) Asserts that Trouble Was} One Hundred and Twelfth ‘Phoes aloo for ase mat the next trial is view was also expressed bs Av 1 Caused by Mother-in-Law. Street and Manhattan Ave.| JAMES S. COWA thony Comstock. "J know ail ‘avout poll said Mr, Comstock, “and 1 jo i ork wich Stn. Warrenh Sena For New Catalogue, not se per they can conyict Adams on the testimony presented.” RSER a : ight that Ne| Adams spent last night in cell No, 3) Decision was reserved | b Venture. that |at the Tombs, which has been occupled rich, In the Justice] Three men and “two women were in- me Court to-day. | jured in a collision between a Columbus m by Mrs. Mary/avenue car and a wagon at One Hur OUR SCOTCH WHISKIES — hmitt, for a counsel fee of $00 and|dred and Twelfth st and Manhattan a week alimony, pending the de-|avenue this afternoon S f : "8 ton for a separa-| John Rose, of No. 101 West One Hun- ouvenir 0 ‘ had not figured heretofore. Jungman | satchel, . Hnanition ing w days on the road,| George Karseh, (College — Point | guy |#ay# he gave Hanion the bills and When| ‘Tho boy took it across to Jersey |{QvkH McDowell was talking gibly off urewer, gave bonds for Adams, offering) TM Nie lll which is now arousing the fears of) yoconville- arrested sim ~ they» were : Hext years plang from his offices In| the houses at Nos. the Mayor and the prominent citi-; found in his pocket. Donnelly had the | ity and checked It at the parcel wine eee ne ee eine aa reer that | Ane TS! First avenue as security Son Srauent Sy Rey penines Neder ok ||ited Lips rest sthenGniver of Old, or our < zens who have joined with him in| !legea Jungman agreement. dow. He took the check to the pat his reappe anice ns a lawyer in Iden of Aes pane eanmlits ue No 400 as B Hag Be ie the wagon, recelved a echeata scalp | Genes eee SereemeR neavealllite . : berty attest office. ‘An idea of how the jury street! She charges him with treattg|wound and was sent to J. Hood Wrist) Bory Bri Bike trying to reach a solution of the|,,Mawyer Michael O'sullivan appeared ticket office and left it with instruc- |'"x Bieity telepivone nperator, answering [oe gained “trem "the 10. hae raat Fpeillala Davi bean AlnNtiatretor? nie Brier present troubles. oveberialice caunt ten Manton, sii | tons 2 the agent to deliver it to} ?0 {he nan ee Maem eae tile aeitiage couscis aoe ceitavinacion, | They were married on Sent Was sent to St Luke s Hospital Very old, are not vatted or blended. until next Wednesday |""Mr. Harvey.” As the ning. i when Mrs Schmitt was only el A as y: the warrant | morning. ¥ rit Was ens Sold in their purity, in store or ia It 1s now known that the organization| 18 | Postpor in front.of'a| Jurors Dalton, dgner a iy know If the papers selzed year sold, She left her husband some 4 afternoon. Bail was a a vitchboard ad te of the Vigilance Committee, composed | ouch ease, ‘as fixed at $00 10| against McDowell is useless in New| UMqaviichvourd, but bad title the alta of Des a2 were In the cusindy | 28" 282 | bond, of y of e most Influential citizen: Sr ” a; ¥ = id. We telephone District-Attol y Short. ecks Ugo. ‘f on avenue, Jersey it is expected that he will call | 84/4 CH le tC time until ¢ reached] Schmitt says his mothe of Paterson grew out of these stories | McDowell came hi of proposed violence and assassination, for the check and get his satchel jover his mail and How Plot Became Known. ome time: today, White and that h McDowell's proposed departure for Ku-|the McDowell cilices ounaa ts aes y no’ x ured urora that Mr. Shortridge! tered dissensions betw There appear to be good grounils for Fope Is suspected and being guarded Orne nothing ured the jurors thal Mr, Shortridge (ered dissensions betw yaa! fos f n them because Agree erbe clays ace jagainst. Yesterday he sent a steamer |pooks In the offive—tot a scrap of paper] and that there was no mixture of he would not give up his property. here A ee ere cal |trunk to the Cunard line pler, but he did to indicate that any business has been} with the other papers. and buy her business out and Hye tn men who are cppoaed to the practice of! it 40 openly that the detectives argued (done there, “Although the ‘rooms are me a eas rSMane syhoriad, Faas they had ovceee : tectives have been seeking him for al-/Dowell never had callers a) aR ISMN GCRHUGORRGCEaO Thea ieaa mena Sommimeat Of enrsatn: infamous, plane of most a week, McDowell may not try to] Hubbard & law at No. 58 abused her that she became nervous the anarchiats. Their piot contemplatal| Half Blood and Full Blood Rel- | sii from thia port, but every seaport on | Liberty street. stated romitively. ty ‘tay ainesd hab TAL she became! neny ey that the only two women, Who rushed into her room and if there was any | conducts her they had got mixed | (010 pera, found in’ Adams's | AStor m and plenic ground at use of the trouble ber aw, who|slightly injured and wen! to th tam, wha ahi une nd io) co elt homes: |, B, KIRK & CO,, New York, Is the h other ps Kk at Pocher & Co.'s office. The Court | tween hin and his wife, and has i the blowing up of certain dy> houses ; - |this coast has been notified that he a expert. He was and mills on July 4. when its nose of} ativesof Deceased Million~) wanted and the Pinkerton force of the | Boe ae TT a Sela partnet, and All ] when they heard the noise. Juat before Cc B the explosion wew'd not cxeata a1! aire Plan a Stock Company |entite country 1s on the lookout for him. | connection, between him and, Uivoard she ne Inaenalble she saw her hus an pe Wuredas Is Cured. attention. . - ‘The United States ‘Trust Company, as US WEA ERNE RPS UEaE* ing down the fire-escape from ‘ ; F 7 ie Unconsclously the weavers have aidea| in Which All Share. | stated, had offices here at No. 85 Liberty CLEAR SUNDAY A AHEAD ' ny whe had beer ed in to Of all the diseases that afflict mankind none is so deadly as the anarchistic element in the carrying |street, and there McDowell recently . Tinie ..|BLOOD POISON, which destroys b the £ out of the plan of violence by determin-| According to William Pinkney Hamil-| Made his headquarters, though the main ieee noua whith ts worth 4 1 stilence, th af it body-snd meh 2am Ing at yesterday's meeting not to return| ton, jr.. counse) for some of the full-| fice of the concern was in Philadel-| Washington Despatch, However | 4,1, One Voted Not to Go Hea nn interest of sey. | SCOUTEE, the pestilence, the curse of civilization and of the savage. Ie Se work untll the militla 1s withdrawn, | blood heirs of the late George Francis | Pala. : ‘Tells of Storm Signals, &ec. ate Leaders Uraed Men t i has caused more misery, more anguish, more agony than all other @ reagon for this action of the wea | Gilman, reement for a sett) ith a story that he commanded miil-] after a stormy, raw, rainy morning ut— N tO) money in betting up ae z ‘| hy? ere was that they belleved the empioy-| has en drae| by all the heira, sthose | Ons, MeWowell was let into the com-| the weather uutiook to-day settled down Conduct Themselves in anjsognmi'® 3 diseases combined, Why? Because there was no cure for It, True, oe sions vue to be Danentes by the| of the full blood a8 well as those of the | PAny im FADU to aks ib oF vet to “clear und cooler.” Orderly Way Sehmitt'y in doctors used Mercury and potash to relieve the disease, to hold it im of @n armed force. half blood, and that it is expected there | ‘he leading Institutions of ite kind in the} At noon the sun made @ brave effort . heck, but the fatal d. rt ed f fe 8: til In brief, the weavers refuse to work| will be a division of the estate about Country. Now the concern 18 In thetto ghine. ‘This word came from Wash- € ' je fatal day was only postpon: or a few years, unt 0 y . ‘Dhis word came frot ren . : 4 under the protection of the guna, while| Christmas. The neeate has heen esti, |h@2ds of an assignee and the State ington uN i ; i A ReoR AAAS SPF tee " e{the patient would be attacked with tumor on the brain, paralysis, t velcome ¥ 5 ; ox ly charge “South weate corm warnin 0.6 val a © linports of specie this week were . 5 th ueaiais ssleeens Aho. in v9 hand} mated for the purpose of wettlement at Bask MRAM ar OF SUDHA WADIA cas eel ALM. displayed giorm warning at 19.5] woxonTo, Ont. June #.—The Toronto |gis.suy gold lid $97,302 wilver locomotor ataxia, consumption or some other equally deadly disease. fords a cloak and possible excuse for| Mr. Gliman's ten businoss ts estimated | Company's funds, Water to New York Sturm central Lake street Railway Company's employees| ‘The exports of syecte from this port| DESPAIR has given place to HOPE, by future action, | at #210900, atthough sume of the halt| He became possessed of 1,000 sharos out] "Winds will shift to southwowt ang) tok @ fnal vote on the strike duestion | hit silver and Bia wold we eete : 7 . ve “+ 0 y re, a west, wi yomsi bly vere ”" r n a a at Mayer x Prepiarea, dost iw an jaar te gn [of ah a a hare apd wns lect Tie At and sor as 430 thie morming, and dovitd o 4o Dr. F, A. Sieber’s Serum Treatment, f oausyer Hunonhne Wy ully aware of the| SEAMS aera Inrge quantities of agcuritien ay tn fe | {and woave this afvarnont oF e ie man onty vated again inv vinixe (LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES] which eradicates ail taints from the blood, and makes a person as well } of the signs. He has) $5,000,000 ‘The tea business has been in- | dence of good fa In May McDowell © man only voted against the str’ ow ever c i r y G FRR FoR ree eee eee ee ee ee Tee ete ite tent iucaticrarein || MESSAGE TO THE RORE? | cnatcman: niiwormn: and tho loaaera ot (one glze emailer: atter using Allen's | cue wue never contracted she disease, The world's curse 1s sy lance committee and It now becomes| WU! t1WWd 1s W be Iyued—$1,400,WK 1D) Departmont to a statement ofelts ul the local unlin addressed the eiatnntseuania ipowdarnto ie shaken | moved at last, removed in so far as Dr. Sieber’s discovery is or bee Auge that hie recent authorized par-| "way and: $iuy 00 divinon Gshonk (be rains which aroused suspicion. Ber URRREr Or wee ee ee ee een a nn rging FATT P Tt makes tight or new {comes RHOWn to the world at large, and that it will be made knowa . se of Winchester rifes in New York! wna is to gu to George fH. tartrora,, According to bis statement, the assets Carying One phone, Fs i f ROM: £9.) ADO EAS BA ORE: OS MERON DSM: Tig 9 ic for it was in ord zive wii ici i was done with the avowed purpose of the ialahager ‘Of the busitess,” x Harte were $85,201.01, but Bank Hxaminer| The Iter Mather br ipertor of | CONAHER themaelves tn an orde y shoes feel casy; gives Instant relief Ap @ CeKTAIRNY, br It was ln ofder 4p sive world-wide SBS ae Rs having on band @ ready arsenal for the) Wit Qiueaded that he wus & partner Alpert 1, Taber ays ho found only an} the Sulpician Community, now cn his] Opportunity was given to every man to corns and bunions. It's the great-|" a pany po me of tbat comaaltion and the police tn) was ea to a alt of all the pro- overdue sonrene® for $300, All the se-) way to Hose, is #ald to carry o 1to express his v.ews, and thaw le qics- eat comfort discovery of the ue] . . event of trouble. ta He oud axreed to the settlement, In curitles deposited by McDowell had dis-to Pope Ley tom Cardinal Gibbons, Nivea TRCAnIED EHOlE ; When many of the mills, whose owners | ager ldiately made by the other officers for! Arcaluah igun'p suCceSBOr | the final vote was taken the meeting B ns spots, Al- ° ; : : 1 ere is wald, are grent- ; Jen's Foot-Ease 18 a certain cure for are sanguine of full protection, will | ‘The sults brought by Mra. Helen Potts [the beneft of the creditors to Charles] yy ified be re at with the exception of the single vote +1 ~y “Dd: ake an effore to Fon under {ull hend.| Hall; who maa wih Stee Gina at hie |L. Brown, A warrant was sworu vu | fusoss fee Ht the CAFUINAL | Wag unanimous for & strike aweating, hot, aching fect. At all] SUITE 723, St. James Building, Broadway and 26th St if way, The sight of returning workers! at Tilick Rock. teat Bridgeport, Conn, fo McDowell on the apecitic charge of | cent despatches intimated A line of car# which stood on Yona» druggists and shoe store & Pant} HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 4 P. Hi going to their looms, despite th on | are to be diaposed of in_a few months, the larceny of ##,000 worth of securities, | tht tie I i it 60 a @treet for the men at midnight were accept any substitute. Trial package D je action po i extent in Bele Arcablshap ¢ >. a ‘ taken ot ‘emterday's meeting, may in-|the lawyers suy Mr. Hamilton says McDowell had been aotlfied of the a8 | gun's sucerssus the advice of Car- up to the corner of Queen and Yonge REE by mail. Address, Allen 8, i { The avthorities t sr" anid °are ‘prepared | lon that no read basis for her conten: ‘gignment by telephone, and repiied that | dina! Gi | streets and left there, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. | for trouble, e Pre erea) TS ner befare ‘Ar, Gliman died, “She %® Would go to Albany and get securl- OAR, ieey. took information tg | ls expected to pot noghing in the wettie- jes and funds to meet all Habiiites, | ws acaniies — ane a ‘or wa ¥ firms the stories of | ment, but the lawyems say she probably |kie has not been heard from since, und Beene mate he ilvee in 4 colany |did not leave the Brodgeport place empiy ihe New York police eannoy Aad him. Founder of Siegel, Cooper & Co. Bayon Rima thelr plans an told | ‘George Smith, of’ Bridgeport, wha | He ‘ved at lronadale. =—= = anarchisty was|iived with Mr. Gilman for some. tl ons, woman in particulay, sho auld, who previous ite the death of the eccentris if Made Bold Front, nd’ stones in her | ies merchant, has mage a claim which | The United Biutes Trust y, of a PS the rotors during Wednes: | has heen referred to Hamilton. Odell. | Pailedelohia, Bateau ametent tins : deponatration,” Detectives were | Mrom the testimony already taken In nrat ere At Ni r saat out te Lanaatiate, that case the lawyern, believe that 78 Moor of No, 65 Liberty street, Muy From the L DON GRAPHIC ( — Smith's claim will be cut down con. |} last The main entrance was No 5 siderably, but that he will recelye some- and Hl. 3. Mo 'u private office w » NEW STRIKE IN NEWARK | thing In ‘the settlement. sont sey Renae: RA sa MAY LE aye Henry Burdet McDowell has been be- AD TO RIOTS:| DELL TALKS OF HILL, — | ‘ore the nuvi several men He hh A mrtes at the Domestic started @ newspaper, managed a news- f ts chine Wor Sewing M8-| sayy the Hx-Henator's Speech Wil) | PAPC Tun a theutre, flouted a play and Club Commen ‘ks, at High and Warren streets, Newark, was started to-day, ‘ Not Hurt Him, Deeate Many land schemes, He RY MARMADUKE penn A F aried the Tiwatre of Aris and Letters day, BS an ee a soe, OSG culmea Gown from Newburg | io shia chty @ tow xeare ayo, 7 The New York World Almanac for 1902 contains a list of Amerle the several hundred other employces|nuc Hotel ahd talked with politicians | oneness ave 49 the daughter of fi cans who possess two hundred thousand pounds and upward. There Will not come out until Monday About the attack gasBenator Hill had coved his Mew Yorn secon amion He TURKISH CIGARET TES are about four thousand five hundred names on the list, and it covers x, disaar eoent hebwesn the men and oe an him at tye Tiden Club Thurs! ile Wednesday, aud Ars m7 his forty-six columns! In Great Britain there may be, at the most, a foreman started the trouble, rere | #4¥ night. i i Ver ery , hos? capital reaches or exceeds the sum mentioned. This wpa ne dlnturbance 10 the nolehbortond | aid the Guid” Muay erst [anh $0, D6X falas e Baie 1p Hostage are the only brand of TUR KISH cigarettes that has Wbowuand, wage SPIE CAC OF Sabie a ef the factory fo-tay and no ion | faa wwerhar, “Was to be expected, | Mel belleved McDowall Ip either ou gives a fair comparison of the wealth of the two countries, and for the wervice of the poltoc. om | Page bn ona a imac ie ie HA SPUPR® slant satiemps to successfully pleased the people for a generation, This should provide matter for thought to thase who imaging that the Old ‘Trouble is expected Monday when the | {tit pal i, hivat sual eat oan et a ian at ih 4 World cin compete with the New without adapting its methods of od Ro th pesuits zi aise wha oe . el i ae aires at hs Nee i fasts te business to the altered circumstances of the times. ote will t counts, exes by | who the Fhe looated ater a hes ten x uh ter Ter Ry hie Ki ged —— nag «>

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