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CUINER PRISCILLA WATT ACHTING |*““ ‘Ue Cost amcas carne Be AGED: HS WES SUIT (ate Contributions of $1,500,000 Fer Week Offered to Support Anthracite Strike. SUIT DEPT. West 14th St. Rammed in Fog by Powhatan and Almost Half ¥ j ORE REDUGT ONS Cut Through—Other Boat Injured. Millionaire Asks GOUFY m1 uuyeoriine Tivo entiue eaeiiceninm later vases anaes ercerized chambray M | : . te dresses, tucked, with em- : 5 eeaay Uils fE drawn as in this instance, In previ , j 4 5 to Strike Out Charges cite coal miners to-day bids fair to | {rim te Mh this Instance, In previous broidktea: laces trimmed, |] Many Housekeeping Requisites Will Be Added to the » lace sil 'y £ 4 | nto a general struggle for . (Special to The Evening World.) however, behaved nobly. The Powhat R m. | develop tional importa’ But the operators >, ry 3 re NEWEORT, Ro 1, duly oo<ithelan loomed up agcin tn. tie tone abd detache in Her Com. oem. nan ae uve foreed the iaave. Ail reatize that | muslin collars, | Great July Reduction Sale To-Morrow. ' 7 ver| Capt. Simmons asked for a tow. T aint. The battle of the miners has al- if the Untted 3 Workers are beaten ‘ | Jew offerings every day; bargaii ery one of ' ‘ ia MFESHGPLs butiy ceuui6l is a sntbion ea P ready beon practically joined by all In this Aght organized tabor wit be aealt |COlors,—blue, pink, grey! in cent ved ook ee Gra le GL WNL Powhatan's captain repll more enthusiasm and greater attendance at this July sale than at any Mine, was badly crushed in a collision] | nit would | * % a blow ch it will take ‘ a MARIS bainar Poviatan, of the Nake eh the oe cat Sim: | organized labor in the country, a te teoover.” For the preservanicn ae| ad violet. that we have ever had. ‘The occasion has become so well known that a/ Merchants and Miners’ line, of Provi-| mona considered this unnecessary: IMMATERIAL, HE ASSERTS. |tnis that the Americen Federation of | iayor unioniam we mus all ctand tor mere announcement would bring throngs of careful Dyes Valuesart § 44 ines, ‘The Priscllia whistled for help until ao Labor has c.cred to contribute $1,- | gether.” $15.00 powerfully attractiv® Price cuts are astounding, Clearing is quick the Puritan appeared and 500,000 weekly to support the an- Asked Morgan’s Intervention, | land decisive, 3.30, wh ; : Peele iviike de slo o'clock by fook her initow, ‘Three tinea the haw:| Justice Fitzgerald Hears Ar- here is morn’ a ser failed before her sister ship, the Puritan. The Pri ¥ One of the deck hands of the Prie- damaged. ‘ thracite strixe | Despite denials trom President ait-| Mercerized chambray 5 ewport was reathed./ guments on Each Side and President Henry White, of the Gar-|Chell it ts sald that his visit here to tucked dresses,—with em- SS New York, re- Herbert M. Taylor, of Illinois, on Mon- 3 4 turned to this city to-day after a con- 4Y was for the ‘purpose of inducing} broidery medallions, 5 inte very badly! Takes the Suit for Separe! ment Cutters’ Union of the latter while abroad to visit Mr. Mor- | he Powhatan cut her 3 elfia was killed in the collision, which| nai through, tearine into her ation Under Advisement. | turned to. Wilkesbarge with President lors,—r bh reen ¢ t cocurred at 11.40 o'clock Inst night! heavily pinned main deck, Tre | aa aici. "To he iter He outed the, and invite him to act an an tne. |Colors,—tose, blue, green|| Relentless Clearing Again To-Morrow, between Beaver ‘Tail and Point|water-tight compartments were si out the mattimoniat aroupies|PItt, of the American Fite on ita | coal felde, ” and violet. | i $8.50 Chiffonier | Massive Steel Ene | More about the matrimonial troubles [anor to assess a per cal on ia) ; vameyed Judith, during a dense fog. - penetrated and the whole fore. | |More about the matrimonial troubles sea Gt GaRRIOORN A16 oeeVide GUE pee eee ne conference between $15.00 at $5.98, | pel et Bed ott The impact of the Powhatan’s prow |cnatle flooded. told in the Supreme Court to-day, when jeans for prolonging the strike. Presi- . hell and Taylor was a A Golden Oak Chif- aly gratified by /COMerence between the presidents of fonier, like illustration, | spine cut him in two and impaled him} The central point of the dam=| justice Fitzgerald heard an application dent Mitchell waa inte: : : woe | u ic ‘4 ft The/Awed part in about seventy-Ave for Mr, Watt, defendant in a sult for ne proffer of assistance, He said the | ‘R@ Coal-carrying roads, following which; Dotted Dimity Dresses,— | 5 large drawers, cast | les, against the wall of his room. le the pr 4 of funds, President Baer, of the Philadelphia. and A ; j brass handles, bevelled | paseengera collected $130 for his| feet aft the bow, Just [etpeiattion, (tou aelis! trots, ere) om: astnuta wera ust saw ]in) eebl oti tindai | earreceecree ie Ly eden eared) | oar eased with/lace Nts) Heures Made iatid| tour (chltdran, pilot-house and the cn plaint certain allegations as scandalous put they would accept the assistance) 1) 0e Compr i" Sel An 4 Here isa vm Bos-| The Powhatan carried 18 passengers, {and Immaterial, tendered When the necessity arose "It te true, as Mitchell ways, that the in undersleeves and fron apes er eed ea cueg tony OSG reek vere wag URBUcdNOre ET: Ae a milHonaire and owner of the ioriworesalie Aion) miners cannot work without a license ton merchant, was interviewed after! “pRovIDENCE, R. 1, July 9.—The|yacht America, which cost $700.00, Mr. wal orl = ee nee the State laws of Pennsylvania. $15.00 ry the passengers had been landed this| stoamer Powhatan, Capt. A. T Hud: | Watt Fo ee a ee ee ee ey iter (CA LAaNa| MEMORIA ES ! | : Hin Norfolk | His wiio, Adele Watt, was the beautiful coal oj re {can go to work, under the 8 oe + iy i Bee, He Wee 1OOKIn tito tne yee ie nate, arived nate Ibis’ ation: |Stid. Charles! Mebaughtn, She divorced | abor of Ameriéa Intolthis fight. ‘Their)|an, #0) tO work, under the law, unless Gh ite aiet Dresaes, Various | Extension Tables. | Gisay Very spatial tor water from the outer gallery in front | fer {his port, arrive: . her first husband and then married Mr.| first declaration was that it would be | re | SRldGold- the ale in noon, | 2 he concessions de- | 8p r » will wait unt!l models and colors, | , of his stateroom when suddenly amg! jer pow was badly damnged and a| Wat! epee Ned gadnaa! bea | the miners are tired of the strike, Every a Oak | all sizes, at.. De a aS a pal ide} In her complaint M: Watt charges | man on c! ‘ounds, en point leading ap to the strike wa or- ten- Bee ee ae eee ee eee ee ee ee scene Ar et ry secur canes bg easlared| tibleereeson! torvretusing | acing eatecese o resau ‘strike ‘took $7.00 and $9.75 is Solid Oak Brace Arm without any warning and struck the| five feet below the water line, The n only a y s 10m) Dining Chair, like il- d neglecting her, but also as-|to arbitrate was their determination to | plact bl Table, tustration, fine cane grant no recognition to the miners Priscilla on the port side, opposite | ward compartment was flooded Remaining stock of fine or- ts that he has been entirely the pilot-house. Ls vith cl ‘ diy with certain women. She al-| Union. Finally, they openly began war ‘ : like illus-! seat and high back; 2 4 eee rats Terenas nee at ie that While She Woe ated a (on Unlonlam\/by, trying to) tempt! ithe gandie, batiste and mull tration,| value $1.5 t - Passengers Were Saved. in command, left the Pall River line exe es awa Be Ue se ernen Gere ab iper eens ale »| value $1.50, at the foot of Murray street last night) visit her husband entertained a party | ™ 2 sae ss degectaa'l| dresses at greatly reduced heavy flu- penmedately /tie vents) went out with a full passonger berth. Besides |of men and women on his yacht and| Vance In wages provided: they “desert JAMES McCREERY & C0. = 8g y |} ted legs, highly fin- bere Priscilla ant erent contaslon| (5 giy:ign 4 con Haanengere) wha. carried |'thal sltoen quarts of champagne were oe Wie Faelcetaliilory nade: . prices. ished) Ole worth 3 50 ensued. Passengers rushed from! apout 400 tons of frelght consumed. Bhe found letters to her hus- sgt il dee Es $5.75, ateocceceveeee Py 5 t surey, and the reply of the American S Types | their staterooms. Several women —_—-— band written in a feminine hand and | Federation of Labor is a proffer of un- SUIT DEP’T, fainted, and many men seemed to be| TREMONT ASHORE, eee coictting teaee™ Were COUCH | mited support to the miners, By a seaseee Twenty-third Street, U G 24 Capt. Simmons was quickly on $1,500,000 weekly to Ke | | i plaint that her husband had a bad | St gitai netween capital) Blue, black or 0) , 4 } deck, Some of the officers put on lite- (Opecte to tne Evening Worlt nit of telling Improper stories at the |. ~Ne test of strength between capital) tack or Oxford gray | Reductions That Greated a Stir ne preservers, and this badly frightened| PROVIDENCE, R. 1, July 9%—The|dinner table when they had company cheviot ' walking” skirts, = - =| ° “a the women passengers, Gound steamer Tremont, with 50 pas-|She asserts that these stories used to Fi ali fi ‘ |] Hand-Made Japanese Rugs, 12 ft. x 9 ft, in Oriental and 4 oa Sa nengers aboard, went ashore down tht |cause her great sha . = Ine quality fabrics, — | Persian patterns? usually sold at $12.98, reduced to. ° Sree Naply: bay in the fog last night, but was} Mr, Watt wants all of this matter 4 i ; Bat SOOO Ne Capt. Simmons and the first officer, | qoated later stricken from the complaint. He says latest model. Bromley’s Reversible Smyrna _|Dining-Room Rugs, 10 ft. 6 in, x oft, has ever treated his wife cruelly or ne- eated, black mohair | BANKRUPTCY HEARING ENDS __s: saturhsntutcrcs IN FIVE DAYS. .., ia sERERREE ad zaneconn 4B sont 2.98 IN CROCKER-STEDEKER CASE |=" 55 | abies : Bape lor MATTINGS, The Motion Argued. \ =e Former Judge Augustus Van Wyek, | Highwaymen au metive pa 7.50 SHIRTWAISTS. : . : behalf of Watt, 4 ed th he tskirts o lewar! ut) sos ‘ Plaintiff and Defendant in $50,000 Breach of 21 nRir ot Watt, maintained that the ae nt nay tinier niin . . } A Broad Selection—All Reduced. Promise Suit Both Go on the Stand. SUalRHAVBHOUIA Ia atrlanen out die dealt oug y Lates 7 | Black and white or blue and|Remaining stock of white , New straw, new patterns, all are desirable. We never carry mattings more than I” o: caelonratls lethal the senatess Four Robbers Armed. white cloth “ walking” and colored shirtwaists. malting 1s strong. and cesar” Rat ae re cave £0, ake to cle th aad Kid had women of bad repute on the yacht. Saas | skirts, Vell cut and tailor-made, | carried trom one season to another can never give the thorough satisfaction of See The last hearing was held vo-day in Crocker told ner in 1801 that he wae to] 2) Moe allegation as to his alleged at-| NEWARK, J., July 9—A bold at- V |pnew. It deteriorates even faster when in the roll than when in actual use upon the the action, before Referee in Bankrupt-| “Ariss Reed, amid much giggling, then|tentione to one and of hie keeping up a |tempt at highway robbery w: 7 ye- | testitied that Crocker rented. her best comme rete AB WLSE: wier aby Mies ye ee eat tala her Ne literten Cornea madatat ne 2 floor, So these must go—while they are yet new, while they are Stylish and de- correspondence with a woman In Boston. | Waverly, on the outskirts of Newark, 8.50. gsc. and $1.25 sirable— lyn Stedeker, who wants $50,000 from | Migu'' gta Intoxication, Judge Van Wyck sabi. y to-day, 1a being the fifth hold-up . 4 Value $1.50 to $4.00 5 ‘ th aged Alvin 'E. Crocker, for alleged | Yor he iid; he said ay and 1 have| nad teen repeatedly held by all the |onry toaay. place that has occurrea| Unlined, canvas skirts, — F F Regul AY the Following Remarkable Price Concessions : breach of promise, hopes to eatabiieh [seen her “ive nim money.” sald MiB! Coie in thie State not 40 be a ground / wt, teae oe days John O'Brlen, of| finished with ‘Taffeta A number of fine shirtwaists | ernie . Mattings, per 15c Regular 45c. Mattings, per 256 the defendant's financial responalbility. | “The platntin held big palm-leaf | for separation unless accompanied with | 4s aU aad ‘0 Nev 0 do S oa | aeeseeee eS eeecee Yard sseee tees * k Crocker, who ts seventy years old, | tan to avoid the gaze at the dedendant|threats of violence or actual, violence Se a ee straps at about one-half mid-| Regular 35c. Mattings, per 19¢| Regular 49¢. Prairie Grass 29 Pee Pere une 1B VOINRIATY PRAM | Sdarenaeed ie hen WORE te Oca on David May. cf Howe! Hurinsal, Jn//po'eceeseeane Ten, ve sprang from season prices. }] aan Mattings, per yard Cc ruptcy shortly after Miss Stedeker date to signature, by Alvin Er Crocker. | opposing the motion, wald all the au- |behind trem along the roadway 9.66, ———_—— a her breach of promise sult in the State Crocker denied having written the thorites elted by Judge Van Wyck had | With revolvers aimed at his head they | 5 . | e courts letter, yeaa Completely set alae ne recent. deci: {demanded thle money. | Inatead uf com zm as ase Matthew F. Deyo, when the hearing Mn behalf of the defeniant (sions, which he quoted. ‘Actual © pising (Olsrien ‘lashed “bia) horaa “an a ‘wenty-third Street. | e tegan to-day, identified a deed by which oe Srteces To ensaN a [fence, or even threats of bodily Welediito et Away, one of) thie robber Twenty-third Street. ys ams sprang at the hic it was expected to fix the date of the/again, and, fanning herself violently, and grabbing the bridle brought the iio ted her com. {tablish a ground for a separation. He ? Glleged marriage agrcement betnesr|tentified that Crocker vinita 1 her con: | characterised. the conduct of the de] animal to a standstill, ‘The~ others defendant. He also identi- rt ie . »|fendant tn allowing women of bad rep- | dragged O'Brien from his wagon. He Rea the Seay halted plaintit’s umbrella | theirs after they were married ew? ™ |utation to Visit hfy Sache and’ his au: [made a stift Nght, mut wan badly beaten p ait vere mete dacity dn remaining at a hotel with [before hia cries for help caused his as. Aa one he had seen Mr. Crocker carry. | Mr, Cracker was next recalled and |iinitg And hia intemperate |sailants to run, ‘hey failed to get the Miss Reed, who 1s Miss Stedeker'a | "That omded the hearinn Deeisintt, [hy " fully constituted a | man’s money Jand! testified positively that Mr. | reserved. sor cause 0! O'Brien lence, were not needed, he sald, to e MORE PRONOUNCED PRICE CUTS. yer cist 69g /Gas & Oil Stoves. t Regular $16.00 Gas $11.98 Refrigerators| Ranges, reduced to..... 12.50 reduced 9.98 5-Burner Wickless Blue Flame Oil torerrerse Stove, reduced from $15.98 Refrigerators) $17.95 10 yvs.sss vee. 12.50 | KEROSENE LAUNCH STARTS — a — § RO IS | (ec T5'98. «hare i Se si, 10) 90 ON vovace across ocean, BUY OF 12 BENT ON FLYING HAWSER 90) OSI¢ a ban 14 OB) Carries Capt. Anderson and His Son on Ex.| BEING A BURGLAR Fruit Jars. — orted the case to Police nd sea = took the papers — _— Jand reserved i A conspi Ss ‘dro pints, per Z perimental Trip to England. ms mio mua plouals par me me r a PET Oh PIDs: Be 49c) =e — | Twelve-Year. . . ney should be correct, fashionable an at- | | Hero Jars, with glass covers and patent | Brooklyn Automatic Wickless Blue ; 1 fasta | Twelve-Year Old LouisThonet Stee! Strand of Ocean Liner a ae Lees aree wah Riess covers Q5e_ flame oll Stove, aburner, 4 OB a The S-foot Iaunch Able! Abbott Low. stripe between them and the letter “i” | Whose Father ls Well-to-Do,| that Snapped First Hit Man, TACEIVE® ; WOzas ons cise selepesiencacass IC | reduced from $6.00 to...... He Na 4 equipped for an ocean voyage, sailed! in the centre of the Mag Again in Trouble — He's| Who Proved a Bufter, Sav- Sorosis shoes have all these qualities,—they fit | S| from the dock of the New York Kero-/ Tho launch in equipped with a ten! Gommitted This Ti ; nara < by : gene Oll Company to-day for Falmouth, | horse-power engine, the fuel of which Is 0 MNEs ing Lad’s Life. every type of foot, and conform to every de- England, | Kerosene oll, of which there in GH Kai- fi ‘The Uitle craft, whose trip ts wholly’| long aboard, ‘lhe boat in 8 feet beni Amen a serene are mand of dress, RE tal, was in command of Capt.| with a draught of 4 tert # Inches SRR Sniy smelve) ¥ears SOF Ages a ai <-> aar-eia Chapes Dune;sat Nol -4a * ‘William C. Newman, His sole come) yy ey OE outed mi TAS UU SEND: 8 renth | wast Beventy-firat street, Manhattan, $3.50 per pair. f ers Sere Ds ere re melee ae a to ol a Ta ern Brot + Father and toy were in high spirite (TY Seat in the Adirondacks, tly he wil have no chance | Hoboken, He paronts to and waved adieux to the party that Wie means for th ul Fa long thine, because Magis: | greet return tives on the steam- To-morrow, Highest Class ®ave them a jolly send-off. Capt. An-| €!ne, which Is the invention of ¥ ; ik sent him to the Discipll- | ship M 4 C . Gerson, before starting, said he had no| ©: Hirsch, President of the New York! nary ‘Training School from Gates Ave-| "Aw the ¢ was being warped into : Mat hak Mee ae aheal nate ee Twenty-Third Street. Women’s Dress & Shirt Waists oy In well-to-do and| her bow snapped, It curled up Mke i but Louts lacks the] snake atid swept across the string- Hand ene Machine Made, Was arrested for| plece of tne Henty Nicholson, of Embroidered Dimities, Batiste $2.75, 4.50 & 5.95 fear of shipwreck and expected to Kerosene Ol) ine Compan e| nue Cr reach Falmouth in about twenty days, New York offices are at No. 31 Burling} The ‘The launch carried the house flag that| *!P, Manhattan, has a tine hom the China clipper ships of A. A. Low &| It Jm claimed by the inventor that oof home instinct, Ih Brothers formerly sailed under. It con-| engine of equal size, using electricity or| DUFRlary at Coney 1a} W tow weeks | ca" ously injured Linons and Dotted Swisses, i Mate of two yellow atripes wit ed’ coal, could ascompliah what his will do. ono and paroled in the custody of his | %f4 “as a buffer for the boy, Reduced from $4.50, 6.50 & 9.00 f ~ father. for w' the massive wire oolled about | y Important Announcement. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS @ Offer on Thursday and Friday, July 10th and 11th, in their Suit Department, A Special Purchase of Men’s Soft Bosom Shirts 2,500 { White & Fancy Stripe Madras, Value $1.50 75¢ a Young Thonet appeared yesterday at-| YOUN’ Dume's head most of ite force lernoen atthe home of Mrs. John’ W. |Site ead britecn eee | t siock, No, 933 Eastern Parkway, He| Uf the { 41) had not got the force | ; told Mrs, Block he was a poor boy who| of the b jahijlora say the recalling wser would have torn the child's NEW TUNNEL PLAN VANDERBILT HOME, etn ee cevena. i Gunnawme. missed, Mrs. Block, who hud been sit ing on the plasaa, was certain he had | ommte Gulterals, of Colombian Vomptroller Says Chief En- Brady's Left Hand Was Band. | 221,828 out through the gate. The Army, Hae Sight Fever, house was searched and the was| The steamship Aliianca, which arrived gineer,Parsons's Scheme for aged, Although He Had No) found sitting on a trunk n to-day, was de with detached cuffs Fancy Madras Pajamas o5¢ with military collars, a large assortment of patterns ‘ ‘oo | at this ‘port fran i Jon the top floor, readir tained at Quara because of the ‘ F eet i j wus pe! 5 Baten he Colombian Army General hi rh | for-Six Months, |feated tobe enjoying histeair’ "* Y°"|a elight fever which te nov thought to EXTRA LUSTRE, SATIN UNIAN” — The room rohed on gene ue, but the rule in such Superior Quality Foula: ‘values Comptroller Grout to-day made stren-| pniip Brady, of No, 882 Fast Thirty- princlpiea tides tunaet Hien Ine’ths General te his alde, ae is $1 1,75. = Rene. objections to the plan aubmitied | second atreet, was arraigned in. the|:lothes in @ corner was found all the Who: saya fant hig chies ae meet : z i. s : by Chiet jeer Parsons for the re-| ya Sourt to-day ona charge of | silverware of th + which the bo: \ diplomathe mis: - — —— Met (ot ihe trae congestion atthe | beuging tn trot tne home af |e wcenmnated gait ashe, bey “ie the'inwirret! | (“EXCLUSIVELY MADE FOR US, AS YOU WILL | | Manhattan end of the Brooilyn briuge. | Vande: ‘bilt, on Fifth avenue. Sof RSH GAP SORE! Wan clear that tt len af, ; Saas aes pas cere net, | Vander on iftn avenup: "| a ae sins SEE THEM NOWHERE ELSE,’’) The World's ‘The Sure Way, Sever run under the Wast River. It t8| him, declared thar the prisoner is aj TWO HURT AT SMALL FIRE. Ski De t. BOt only unfeasadle, but a most dan-| professional brs He produced a| — KING’S PROGRESS. irt partmen ” | The Safe Way, Berous undertaking, and the plans which | bundio of ba ses which he ald the Blasing OFF Fell on Boy and Fire. snepeuemenennd | Pi W. his Skirts, Stra; d Se. ffi | : Shave been devised for permanent bridge | prisoner had wrapped about bs loft wan Thrown from Truck, Bulletin Saye He In Sleeping Well | New Style Pique Walking ad a are and Pp own Ice, Th i k W rel bv the Awpld ‘Ivanalt Comeniaaion j hand VARK, No J, July %—A yasolene and Gaining Strength, Habit Backs, | @ luic ay, aw. 0 *O & complete What do you mean iby wearing these! siove exploded in tht home of J cm. LONDON. July 9-1, owing In the . bandages?” said Magistnite Hogan In posted at it and set Kingham Palace. $2.90 and $4, (Formerly at 36th St, & Broadway) The ONLY Way iehe Comptroller says the provision! ‘Nhe priwoner nade no reply The biaxin . nT King & d's condition 5 7 srolly Gare @hould be ellminated.| ‘The policeman then maid that the pris | opon dnoques Chie ithe binging ol fei ‘ tal, for "i , ae 4 in Walking Skirts of Mannish Materials, also $4 90 Is Now Located at To leam what you want (o learn at a Hp the ropowed tunnel through Nas-) oner when arrested suid he had a sister | coq pe aly uuined ak, Majesty sloons weal ana te reup te’ # to, Malden Lano and thencel In ihe Vanderbilt's house. hand ibe & ip ee irene Bae weil he ANE alt Fancisy, (Valus $6.50) + + 1 5 J 37th 38th ‘moment's notice is to consult the it River to Brooklyn, the! “Is that true?" asked the Judge, [man of tr ib wae thrown from| | PRBVEB, LAKING, BARLOW Ladies’ Sepasate Skirts, (New Model), of Eta- r, i ; } P $12.75 | sient. , Slreel| WORLD. ALMANAC. e ovtpton | there corner from Mul- a | it mine, over drop skirt of taffeta silk,(Valuc $18), BROADWAY AND 2st ST, i Lenry Into Hiver at while respond- ing 40 the -al Was removed to| Buelness success depends upon em- the Venarpency Bicsy ital the embu- : "ES damage was $0 Kk None of the servants knew | Dia seat round 1,000 Topics Termely Treated Bet, 37th and 38th Streets, oe +" socal pownteaionn,