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oharged It Should Rebel. TRUST PRESIDENT BAER’S SAYINGS ON COAL STRIKE. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1902, TKO oy ADMITS THAT THERE WOCE SCORES Says Conductors of Long Branch Gaming Court to Grand Jury, That Is Conclusive—Phil Daly's Sanday Outfit. (Special to The Evening World.) THE GAMBLERS DEVERY LEADS Everything is as dead as the prover- bial door nail around the headauarters Assembly District, and the Horatio Sey- to go out in the road to get past the crowds that are there from early morning till late at night. This is the sort of thing that is ruining the equable disposition of the lttle ex-Senator who lost his jot after falling to elect Sheehan leader against OUT FOR VOTES OF THE WAITERS, |Through His Influence He Gets a Man Reine stated Whom Goodman Had Dismissed. tain here who will make my people move on, They don't like the crowds that keep up around the pump, Well, if t of ex-Senator Louis Munziger, leader aH 7 4 ite! Resorts Have Vio~|< tre sheetan, or Greater New York |Poleman tala, swe to move on, why, that There Is Enough Anthracite lated the Law. SORGGRaeh GP te raubutsied afst8 (rot Cavey tage tont 0b terest 10) AR tain, and I put him in Eldridge street, F HARO COAT “ ” because I knew he was a good man and on Hand to Supply the Demand, Corr Cenweaens mour Club, where the “remulars.” of ; Ppty PROMISES WERE BROKEN.| Gooawinites, hold forth, Is locked up eee ee REA Tf Kisind TELE Cee | ‘and that if Public Is Being Over-| ,— (next eh DONTcane and deserted, while up at “Devery'a| iim transferred beomuse. he in a. fale ‘a (ih: Ta PROSECUTE F THE STRINE Pp tor Has Evi Four Corn Eighth avenue and|man, and don't see any wrong in THE TRUSTS, 5 sant k os have | people's stopping to talk peaceably on THe Ta NEVER ENOS rosecutor Has Evidence, Says| 7. onty-cignth street, pedestrians ha the corner. Munziger and Smith. “Munziger? Mungziger is worse than Tom Smith. Smith is Croker's val- let; Mungiger is Sheehan's poodle. Say, we've got over 1,00) names on our rolle now, and there are a bunch of Sheehan P| We nave enough coal to supply tho market, 1 guess | CZ Tovar > FREEHOLD, N. J., July 23.—There| Goodwin and Smith and the police two| ten’ who want to join us but who have ; If the people are being overcharged they ought not stand it. They }) Iwas THE is a great panic among the Long| Years ago. It ts the medicine that 18] 1041 told that they would lose thelr city | should protest. MAIN SQUEEZE Branch gamblers to-day. Bene wenn oGomnet Blosec again | jobs if they did. I’m going down to see It is possibe the strike may penwwen Justice Fort charged the Grand| 27% Das not bloomed since he was | \ayor Low and find out if the ctvil- end before Sept. 1. L There are possibilities in everything. Concessions to the miners? Well! © - if the men wanted to return to work coal might be mined before A tacit acknowledgment of plunder is made by the Coal Trust, that the real facts of the Anthracite strike have been told. “WE HAVE ENOUGH COAL TO GET ALONG WITH, but Jury in terms stronger than ever were heard from the bench here, and showed that evidence of no weak kind had been found against the clubs by Sheriff Davis and the prose- cutor. ‘The Grand Jury convened at 11 A. M., with many sponty-looking people in the regret that the Court finds itself re- quired to call you together.to meet a thrown out of his job as a Supreme Court Clerk the year before that for falling to beat Sheehan and Munaiger. McGoldrick is the Devery manager now. Devery's charity bureau is doing a land office pusiness. Five families were saved from eviction, and the four Dev- ery free physicians found four sick persons who needed a doctor, tut had no money to pay one, during thelr first waiter vote by interceding in behalf of a waiter discharged by Cavanagh, the service law does not protect men from persecution. We are distributing the 10,000 Lckets to the mothers and children of the district for the great excursion to-day, and every one of them gets one of the 76,000 Devery buttons with my, picture on it, too.” Alderman Dowling, who js known as a Sheehan man, {s disgrunticd with Sen- & 4 A ea oon iB ator Munziger, and when he heard Evening World having given figures to prove that the opera-| court-room anxiously listening to every |%@Y “on the rounds.’ Daversa veuaracterieation Ot Che Inter re had enough coal to supply the market, even though no work word from the Court. Gets Walter Reinstated. he said: being done in the mines, the magnates without any hesitation Justice Fort sald: “It is with much| Devery made himself solid with the| ‘Poodle, yes; only he can’t bark. If Sheehan does not put him out I will make this fight four-corneved by runs condition which 1s shockingly victous.| Twenty-third street restaurateur, and | ning myself for the leadership.” just how much we cannot tell,’’ is the way they put it. At the opening of the present term of|made it a double-ender because the ———_— a Having enough, means that city coal yards almost empty and court buildings at Long Branch former-]man whose job was restored through TOLD OF TRAGEDY. éxorbitant pricesto householders demonstrate the pinching policy ly used as clubs were licensed ag hotels,| Devery had been discharged on the HAT i The licenses were applied for by cater-| complaint of Frank J. Goodwin, his ‘of the Trust. The sangfroid with which the admission is made is quite startling after all the protestations of good will for the public that ers, who represented themselves and were vouched for by others, as being persons never {identified with gambling places, elther at Long Branch or else- rival. “It ain't right to do a man out of his Wread and butter," sald the big fellow today. “That ain't good business for a leader to be into Found on Engine’s Pilot, It Led to Discovery of Two Slain Men. POUGHKEEPSIE, July %.— When the Montreal express on the New York where. Reputable counsel vouched for A leader ought to them. | have been uttered. There is apparently no attempt at concealment now that the| actual situation is known, The attitude is rather one of indif-| | ference if not defiance. / | No hurry to end the strike before the scheduled time (Sept. 1) ‘is manifested, but there is an eager desire to blot out the organiza- be looking out for people's jobs, and saving ‘em from being put out on the street, where maybe they can’t get a chance to earn a living for thelr fami- es. That's my idee of what a leader ought to be up to, and that’s what I'm doing and going to keop right on doing. “Sheehan and Munziger keep telling everybody they ain't worrying about me, but I hear they are going to get Capt. Walsh transferred and a new cap- Central arrived here at 8.50 o'clock last night the engineer found a man’s hat on the pilot of the locomotive with stains of blood. A search was made along the track and at the southern boundary of the Prosecutor Han Evidence. “The prosecutor will present evidence to you that there has been gambling going on In these places of the most elaborate character. Tne attempt to carry on gambliag under the circum- stances is in open defiance of the court and law, It is almost impossible to conceive of a case where the law could be violated and the court Insulted with more brazen impudence. “The proofs will show at least twelve | SQUEEZING THE PUBLIC. Coal Trust—Johnny Gates is doing a little cornering and ['m doing a but it’s nobody's business but our own. j little squeezing, city the bodies of two men were found. Both men had been killed by the train while walking on the track. They have not been identified, but are thought to, have been laborers. tion of the miners, to break the back of unionism in the anthracite } regions forever. s a0 20466 $8440-659684O-.02 THE MINE OWNERS AND MINING. (Editorial in To-Day's New York Times.) LONG BRANCH RAID WAS BIG SURPRISE, (Special to The President George F. Baer, of the Reading Railroad, who is vening World.) i the head and front of the trust, is here to-day in consultation with BONG BRANCH, N. J, July 23—|places in Longe Branch, with smalle: leadi ficialavof. th vi It is perfectly obvious that the mine owners of the anthracite Last night's raid upon Phil Daly's |ones mot enumerated, where gambling | the other leading officials of the coal-carrying roads, but they are region have no idea of resuming mining operations. The fact that Pennsylvania club-house at West End | with the most approved paraphernalia | is carried on | “In the Casino managed by Ernest Witte, whose written pledge not to al- was a very neat job and a great sur- prise to Phil Daly, jr. as well as every one who was in the club at the time. not busying themselves with prices to consumers. “IF THE PEOPLE ARE OVERCHARGED they are in any rense {mpressed with a public duty in the matter of maintaining the supply of anthracite and keeping the price on a othenberg &:. THEY)! gE NOT STAND IT. THEY SHOU 8 parity with other fuels does not seem to commend itself to thetr The whole ratd party, with the ex- | low gambling upon his premises lies on, a OUGHT P HOULD PROTEST,” says comprehension at all. After a conference yesterday with President ‘f|ception of Constable Charles Strong, | the Mes of this court, although un-| West 14th St. _ Mr, Baer, and the other presidents affect a sense of horror at the were entire st rs around the | doubtedly the place is run by Johnson :: Baer, one of the coal road presidents was delivered of the following Branch, but 1t Is believed the plan was; and Emery, the notorious gamblers, bare idea of anybody paying too much for coal. oracular utterance: lald and omered there are four roulette tables, a faro rried out by Mon- Great Reductions , « ES ‘i mouth County's Sheriff, 0} i , ete. y : ie The operators are not planning any partial resumption of work Ra tote ae es aA cane On July 19 all these were in a . es charged laat on the anthracite mines. ey eve the strikers cannot ho! sent to the Imper! lotel, at : . ENOUGH COAL ON HAND] "rma. say to the rates on he anthracite mi They believe the strik t hold out fall Hotel Re lel anit paleie aueaar GiLaveets {[ SOSTRIKE WILL BE |""Wret priceat much longer. If they cannot live om the $3,000,000 a month they place, reserving moms for seven peo-| ..qy phit Daly's Pennsyivania Club, on On Many Household Needs. Z “You know, of course, that retailérs recelve in wages, as they assert, how can they live on a $000,000 a ple, who were to arrive there at 11 sunday, on Sunday last, mind you, there . Ae A A y y, Gi B o'clock, but who did not reach th To-morrow will be a day of busy activity on the third and fourth floors. We i fe PARRIND ALONG, eee Terk are demanding $7.60 a ton month strike fund? The operators are ready to welcome the men until 3 o'clock. it yeni ites saint piste isixronlettaiiabies, es fare tables Bhave made more radical Fediictons: pce cots are deeper than ever. Values are [Te was not without a dodging air of] for stove coal, and that rousehoiders,| > pack, and to kill the fatted calf when they are ready to come to | headed by Constarie Sirosx, made the | AN4, One grand hazzard (able all going |W sich aeare offered only upon the rarest and most important oecasions. Following ¥ - ceamapiaid that President Baer, an-] Ing, ian he ho can do without coal terms. Thg situation is unchanged. ee faeea. entered) (hievelnern jast night and the paraphernalia wilt J 00dS must all be cleared before inventory. a re ying at all. raiders entered the club-house Swering ® query of The Evening tne Teepe being overcharged To explain this parable requires no great intelligence. It means with axes and other weapons. ‘The Be found) jie Grane sary rooms. ? World as to how much longer the} nov mbit, ‘nur Martgt® she Mould) that it suits the purposes of the operators to have the strike continue | nolse made inside of the clin could be| Daly himself in under bonds, | Porch Furniture ‘Bqueeze prices were to be maintained the pberatore control the prices of the indefinitely. If the union should voluntarily abandon it and it Its 4 hears buna eis nnbe ot * there were one aoubl and two angie . a od Y umored here to-< a 0 es a a) o 8. é k “You control the output from the members should unanimously agree to return to work at the pleas- 7 es Se aera ell erence one nied Mada he aie Court InR. d Wood i , , r ich terms as might y age @ | ¢ e agains’ ders for | to the Melborn the aly woe “If the people who buy coal are | ;i% abe arent noe goal. ney Koletericpatcnacetie A ie iS eee again—that 1s, as | '8® destruction of their furniture | Olubi cine isle Place, the Oxford ater: Porch Chairs, value $1.00, at.... a cut, and that to make thetr regulat! em, nee oN N a emmy § —_ ‘Justice ' ‘ Porch Rockers, value $1.25, at .... F) deing overcharged they ought not to prot’ they have {0 faie prises tovan| & soon as extremely leisurely preparations could be made. But as long i BOY’S BODY FOUND. ae e ie ore ean Cree ee Peay a stand it. They should protest. This line of argument did not aad to as the pretense of a strike is maintained, so long will the mine own- % ms | H od Re Rock: mite kek Mr. B: taking the part of the |" Baer's suavity He shook his head, hold their hands and content themselves with saying that “the ®|srent aaa State by whoac Constitution gam- jey wood Reed Rockers, value $2.7 3 iF, ener wes Bhs ia $8, (hough aunoved, turned his gaze ere hold thet hands and icontent:t s y ® Fell Into Harlem While at Play ‘ying is prohibited and the Legin- Double Cane Jumbo Rockers, val public against the retail dealers|"': Lt Ane ue situation is unchanged.” The faot is that half the collieries in the | aud Was Drowued. lature prevented from even modl- || Rattan Couches, value $12.75, at. seseeseseees. ceeee 798 whom he heard, not without a slight |S"oult find relief.” anthracite district could be started full-handed next Monday morn- «| The pnd of Aner i Brown, seven tying the penalty for it, a State i Concessions? “Well eek. ‘Ther: t some local years old, was found to-day in the show of surprise, were charging $7.50| a1, pact was aneious ing, and the other half in another week. ‘Ihere might be som: Harlem River at the foot of One Hun, {med for criminal justice, and o Nitsa for coal. and owed ic bern bristle TiO rioting, but that is the business of the authorities, ‘I'he net result Arad’ andiidwentycfourth: atrest. all this im the conaty Monmonth, uss. : |he was asked: | could not be worse than that due to an indefinite continuance of the The boy lived at No. 412 oO hint f they are suffering extortion | © wii any concessi id a e > 2 st One story. A ee ' P they should seek relief,” be added. | strikers nS nave thea rene ty eine condition described by the Citizens’ Associatfon of Wilkesbarre as Hundred and Twenty-fourth street aity parties have pat them: Pos giny pune Bargains Picked’ at Random, |. ' “| by Sept. 12° 5 Fs Todeed, It {a about 100 yards from where his body | si outside the pale of the law and § 25 Smyrna Rugs, perfectly reversible, 12 feet lony fe p “But the retailers declare that they| “President Baer Ie a man of aimaent constituting a local reign of terror in three counties, Indeed, Was found Last Mondiy ‘afteinoom he hava. deliberately falsined ‘the ecards wide, Oriental pattern, value $12.75, sale price..+.se0+++++. gentle v« a ‘ol y : : f was playing ball on th r bank, and of the court and are guilty of @ flagran Ihave been forced to raise rates owing |fieech. Huy he showed haviad fecsott| @ doubtful if tt would be as bad, for the reason that when the men @ | MH eG fa iowied It ie now oelleved pollntion af the very temple of justice [P15 Iran Wilton Rugs, 10.6 feet long and 8.3 feet wide, sold reu- 12.98 to the tactics of the operators,” he| Salng of & temper when the word con- see that the end has come thgy are not likely to permit the violent | the lad fell into the water and was)” ‘1 and Jury now considering larly at $20.00, on sale to-morrow ate. ae A . ; > was informed. “SGoncessions to the miners,” he aaid,|@ Of thelr class to burn breakers or otherwise come between them and e * “well” i s . ns . the wages they are anxious to earn. People Should Act. That ‘well expressed all of his 5 ee Sa the retatl men are (mene? and Indicated in atang One THE It looks very much as,{f the strike leaders were playing into the ig) G. DLINOIeEUM a G. 4 IPe\tnough the loos! inreaidenta operators’ hands, Some of them may be doing this ignorantly—or Woman's Dept, 59c. Linoleum To»Morrow at 33c. per Square Yard; AT THE CLOSE of the busiest season in its history, the Woman's Dept. are offering unprecedented values to effect a general clearance. Goods are never carried over, and therefore you can expect greater bargains than you have ever seen before. few items from each dept. to fezbly illustrate the tre- mendous advantages of this sale. | buying aay ine SOLE fallito) tie |gver Rene Gaye itis stated author the ow is|ly that the sirlke will not be cul ad SENNA RIRUERS:” AR | wishin the next month. Th answer. e determined to breal “Their discounts were cut, accord- Agito thelr nts, and they lane al Hope of a truce by were thus forced to advance on coal Working force and leaders wi they received after April,” was the |°"? next news morsel handed out to the) others the suspicion might not be unwarranted that it is made to Clearance Sale. their interest to do so. jberators P the unton and with that end in View are doing ait it in the O taken from our reserve stock and marked ata quick clearing price psior to inventory, A choice selection mail orders. We will decline to sell to deal- Cc 7 ers. Special, per square yard of the season’s best patterns. We cannot fill attings. Fire Screens they can to create a sn {pl w $F O400OO8 NEW YORK GETS KING ENJOYS AN the men, and once at an} M To Create Discord, | Exceptional efforts are pelng | mete 50 Rolls of XX China Mattings, Screen at 25c. Gulleless trust chief. fo \qnepie (Giscord nd’ every’ railroad ; ; Valsts ( taint heaviest quality imported, seamless and 78¢, “Well, if the people are paying too BEMB GEOL seen Bs ats a his | | Fine quality Lan, Salte Wai 15, tows | _ Our entire stock of Cloth and Etamine Maa (simple rolls—everv. roll {1,000 3+Fold Fire Screens, 25 much they should take action,” Mr. | coFrespondence from agenta mein | | of insertions, full, wel made and perfect | Suits; all of them over silk drop skirts. different), 20-yard pi "at 15 neatly decorated, value 75¢., al iC De ids per of the me! he ohose fitting, all sizes, » 20-y: ce, P) Baer replied, as he tried to end the| of” winning A ee ay rn gue oben if ' ‘ Pan $1.50. At 7 Sold from $25 ups? $45 $2.99 per roll, or, per yard. Cc Ruffled Swiss Curtains. TR cecaation | leaders, | | Value $1.50. At 5()c, at $17.5 50 Rolls of Linen Warp Japanese ap oniay ‘aanes (cae eft his offices in the unions ‘' * , A nee 5 ' ay S of 2 5 5 . . Paap eta” ate tnt is: |E ALAM as ope "ONES Collection of Scenes of Indian | Spends Forenoon in Open Air| |. Fine gait Lave, Shit, Wh Be ie wait Sut wie FOS rola acts De | tener Ben rentientennee DIG rey atrent, ere he tad met wore or there wil bed mamrade Te tie rtinga’’| Life to Be Placed in the| Aboard Royal Yacht and I8)§ idiong sleeves: large variety Sold up to $9. At 3,75 BOY OF FOURTEEN DRUNK. Welnb Said Viaymates Forced Mim to Drink Whiskey a |, Silk Foulard shirt, Waist Suit; prettiest Finest quality Lawn Shirt Waists, | Style shown this season; ail colors and trimmed with fing exclusive embroideries; | S145 A unusually large assortment, | Value $18and $20. At *] 2,75 Improved—Coming Visit of German Emperor, American Museum of Nat- ural History. jase of correspondence touching on the | @trike situaton in the mine districts, tor the Lehigh Valley offices on % street, he talked of the problem that brought him to New York, and "then started on a round of visite to the) LONDON, July 23.—King Edward to- Stern Brothers ) | e0al presidents, Fourteen-year-ol Johii Wels war| ¢ day enjoyed the improved weathor at |Tvaine $3, $4 and $5. At ${ 50 — Suficient Coal Supply. } taken tnto the Yorkville Court to-day |” itchawed by ine COWe#: Imle of Wight, Hin Majesty t Fine White Dresses Greandiss, Dimi. Be 4 and charged with having been intoxica rs purchased by they arene dc ame ¥ ties, Point d’Esprit and China. ‘asked. Welsh, who is small for hir age palotings are from) “tie ta stillunder the most strict, supers Value $5, At 95 * MENTE ers are poesibiities in everything.| the Court that he had met some 5 Ut himeelf and de> | sion" rhe patient's diet menu is aigned | isc la 2. | at $17.50 ana $25, Plen’s High-Grade Summer Shirts Ht 'n poreibie the strike may end,” mates, and that they had ayy: Ny ae at rea daily by one or the other of the royal Walking Skirts—lustre brilliantine, in a “But not probable?’ arias sane waka nee SE SAR sere ial tae Ie] Dhyatolans before it ta submitted to the |B Ma Te Ir coome and pleated, Silk and Eton Blouses. ; of Colored and White Imported Scotch Madras, possi! ey Shreatened hat did not dr pSOrI) ae King, who submits good-naturedly to * zg 4 sp 50 attached and Will coal be mined in any of the| the whiskey he would have to pir 2 ribes 1h AFIBOnA | the Potrero Value $10 and $12, At $500 Value #18 and $18, At 7 plain aod Hisiies Barone, Bi $1.05 gs irl chy RG aeirg the ris ie n't want to be calle desc b nm ap ented Aa There is every Indication of His Majes- bade sits ieee mags eeacere eile | sate ed cuffs, cust t iuarealon ya m\ It Bohn, of the Child 2 ap " continued progress towand complete 5 ' 4 . ie Sil ‘alue $3. tbe mined before that gh TRe Tatea Sateen Nien sat Ne ison eed Teen eeenttitre ake |. Walking Skirts in black, blue, gray and | costs, | the event of the strike not being | 44 Bast Thirty-sath st and that! Since the anel's ho many art! 88 w cht will probably go on @ ahort Oxford; new model, $18, $20. A $9 75 before Sem. 1 what will the | his parents wore respectable, He ade gyliccies IAT pie roy Value $10.50. At $6,75 | Value $15, . » At?O, The Remainder of J the boy's discharge | orulee ono bi . ae espe te ast the Semanie of M tntrae, Barlow. evorely lectured | the coliect ho announcement) “pruth says that Emperor William's cone Sy the ind, and then sent him home with| bas Just be Oh aera | visit to (Kng Edward will be brief and 1 ited materials a iste demand for cont” | hid eather” "TN museum has become ihe owner ims aU Barrens ll Be BRAS Bie oMatking Sults in black, blue, gray and made up it Marius syle coate—Monte Oxford Ties & Shoes « of cool] - <1el onthe Imperial yacht J los, pleate ne CHEERED THE VANDERBILTS, ay sailing trom ile v y a tetes toes how ted by the NEWHORT, July %—Mr. and Mra,| SARATOGA’S POOL"ROOM, | Honensoliern Aug. ¢ and remaining at Value $15, $18, $20. At $1 2,59) “Vaine $40, $45, $50, $60, $70. Women’s Value $2.95 to 4.25 $1.45, 2.45 we on i . —_—_—- Cowes through the regatta week, when 0 x 5 my, aaeeines ‘te supply the) A & SMa BANS & pisalc (ayerial to ‘The Evening Worl his schooner yacht Meteor III. will com- © $25, $27, $30, At $4750 at $22.5 | $} 25 Children’ $} 00 RATOGA, N. ¥., July 2%—A pools] pete for the King’s Cup ’ ren ,, © enough coal to snpply| 2 aA , a] | Misses’ ° cl room has en opened at Pleasure EE Li earned Grove, « trolley rond excursion place. | nian eROM GAS. midway between Saratoga Springs and & Bullatop Sps, and it Js belleved that no| Annie Frieman. thirty years old, of ‘effort will be made to clone It, It was he fering from illuminating gas 2 ae my tele Veodes the J."Hood Wright Mtoupital Broadway and 13th Street. ir ago led to fo with the au at AiReutiy which enaed Gt ea_Viuage Presiden ‘Cale ‘Micehell” at

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