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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1908, S STRIKE CONTINUE NEAR DEATH ON | "TO MAKE $100,000 PROFIT A DAY. {AGHT ALTAIR) ————_++ ast of Operators Is That They Can End Conflict at Once and Bring 112,000 Miners Back to Work—They fake No Action While Squeezing Process Brings Tribute from Consumers of Anthracite in Every Part of the Country. othenberé & oo! West 14th St. Bargain Friday. Unrivalled July Sale Values. Shirt Waist Suits, $1.39.; Made from sheer lawn in polka dots of various sizes; black and ite, white and black and blue and white. Full French Waist swith ten plaits, trimmed with white esd and blac y ate satin baby ribbon, stitched cuff and collar, STRUCK “NO NATION ROCK” | i Skirt, made with full flare flounce, trimmed j with stitched tailor straps of same material. Sizes 32 to 44..06 seeee Walking Skirts. Made from blick or blue cheviot wi hair-line stripes. New flounce. style w stitched bottom. Special reduction sale price |\Edwin Trowbridge’s Beautiful Yacht Al- most Turned Turtle After an Accident. Wife and Daughter and Other | Guests Had to Standon Deck , Railing — Taken in Gig to Glen Island. th Summer Waists. f} Anthracite Is $8 a Ton Now. ©” Where wan another advance in the retail price of coal to-day, due the big coal trust aqucexe, From now on until the mines begin to Ip coal to market consumers of anthracite coal will have to pay Walste pmade fron the pest woven striped American madras in with hock thee ” me ‘ eautiful patterns and colorings. Also White SoA a eR rae Lawn Walsts, with allover tucked fronts, 39c @5 per ton for all alxen. This ls an increase of 50 cents a ton to the A HE Witu ber the beautiful steam yacht Altair, tucked back and stock, as well as some Maers of domestio sizes and of recente Pe ton Deo users of steer ON ONDA Bela SR lowned by Edwin Trowbridge, banker, | elnimaedl with three straps of embroidery. Choice to-morrow at.. Pe lg Al ee della WITHTHE AND PUTHIM ot No. 16 Nassau street, struck ‘No e an COAL TRUST! OUT OF BUSINESS! Nation Rock" late yesterday and nearly | Whe advance wns decided upon nt a meeting of the committee of the WONDER! ‘Betaill Coal Dealers’ Asnnciadion appointed some time ago to watch ~ the condition of the trade. cnet unit att Towttes eee | GOlonials. | Men’s Shirts. consisting of his wife, daughter, Mr. 3.50 Values at 1.98. Fi ‘ v= ine Bedford Cord Negligee Shirts. Gorham ‘and a friend of aise rer” An Unrivalled Offer for Women—J" Made to be. worn with pride, were panic stricken and because |The famous “LIBERTY” brand: inf Whites” Conte “ind of the list of the yacht were in danger patent leather and dull kid leather.{) shown in a wide yari- While coal consumers are contributing considerably over $100,000 daily to the squeeze fund cts die trust, the operators are lseabowhings They werejqlaced Gnu ti Also dongola, and vici i act Some ety Grate mee REyliGh y i 8 s | 3) é if] in patent leather ving toe-caps;} patterns and colorings, boasting that they can end the strike “without any loss of self-re- \aig and rowed to Glen Island. A ar ae ea nlkiny colesk patterns and ploring The yacht is almost a wreck, She Ony wale was taken to the Store Docks at Sta- to- mor pleton to-day by the Merritt- apman Wrecking Company and will be towed to ‘South rooklyn and put on the ways ‘The wrecking experts say that it will be three months before the Altair |'s again in commisison. : “spect” within twenty-four hours. “There are 112,000 miners ready to resume work the moment » we give the word,” they say. | “But we fear to take too precipitate action. It might cause riot. The remainder cf the strikers would give us trouble and we} would have no protection.” This is circulated as a private bulletin to the trade, and the| “riot”? section of it is supposed to excuse the failure of the coal | ) presidents at their recent meeting to order the opening of at least pont Warning. Accident WI sao Egan oe verge 3 75c. Wash Suits, 39c. one of the best captains about “ Another Lot of Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, of chambray or York, was In charge of the hoat, whi Se) woven falics in blue and tel striped and mixed put fas going at top speed. Without a mo-| 9M terns. Made with detachable embroidered shield and yacht struck the fl Bima combination collars and cuffs. Very aMlars; (e ip eathe oe canes Benerally ae ‘ : | Been pe caeee gam vtersine: Tha) bot | Onn extra full blouses; sizes 3 to 8. Good 75c. values, at The retailers are losing money, ike the rest of the world, by| tom was plerced between the engine and Boys’ $1.25 to $1.50 Wash Sui 0c. the strike, and a bit of explanation is regarded as timely, the boiler room. Fine Imported Galateas, Chambrays and Ducks, not one vf The Altair keeled to the port side so worth less than $1.25; made with plaited sleeves, 79 ‘ee ADDED TO THE BULLETIN IS THE STATEMENT - = | tar that the decks were awash and Mr. | soutache braid on collar, embroidered shields, all seams | THAT, LACKING PROTECTION, THE TRUST WILL CON- — | Trowbridge and nls quent were ob ee BOS taped and reinforced: sizes 3 t08, ates wees t. to stand on the railing surrounding: e Bo as seat eanstinn of the & «| Undermuslin Reductions. deck. As Capt. Griffin belleved ther 4 : o 4 dange yacht turning Not even the most sanguine of the dealers expect now that . SOAKING THE CONSUMER. Hay anneroaiees Aree ee UFaER. ana of the mines will be opened in full running order before Sept.| YET ‘A Heavy-weight and Bruiser Using the Public for a Punching Bag. her guests to be rowed to Glen Island by [Corset Covers, of Ee cambric, round or V shapes lace and embroid- 19¢ any AS ee ee ty ‘ones terior grade of coal that we would not) “Our product is practically all used of 87,00. So the operators will not take! two sailors. ery trimming; have been 29¢., now a 1, an e majority of the retailers have begun to take alarm, | agree to take under any other condition. | by our gas company,” he ‘sald. “We any chances Mr. Trowbridge followed them half an § Kimonos, of fine white lawn, Gowns, regular 50c, sort, heavy We invariably contract for the best in|cinnot get suMfcient coai and so are "Phe ald to the strikers from the pour later in a launch. The pumps trimmed with bands of blue or muslin, full size, high or square They see prospective fall profits dwindling and a loss of trade | the market, but we are not getting the| forced to burn the coke we make. It | unfong will not last long and the miners best now by any means. jis Joss all around, but w a ave no al- i p flocking bac that cannot be recovered. In addition they fear that orders sent} r Ue ooketlbl tes ng hack were at once put to work, but the water fancy figured mate- " ck, lace or embroidery 39, ; rials down the front 9c , ing, reduced to.. c pea month before they break gained so rapidly that the fires were ‘Trost Hits Trust. | and sleeves, 45¢. Drawers, of heavy muslin; full le, which ranks, but they will return in time. in by them will be held up by the trust. | dt seems funny to have one big trust . marketed “Until they do the operators will re-| “°°” CARTES values, ate... size, with yoke bands, umbrella . In the mean time bakers, confectioners, restaurant and laundry [ae ent And carne Si the teot Cine paldenta have Re | guess Yacht Hana@somely Farnished. Corset Covers, French styles,@ . trimmed with hem- men and others in similar lines, who are compelled to burn coal sort ot cont that it haw teeta about treet a fe a Ke it Mele spoke® | WORK RESUMED Faeyr WUE SU dine espe in Areuod ane Tee ee and eee 19%c fires to keep their business going, are vainly protesting against the POS HPE Be a0 Ee I RoR f0F 60) © latter @ ONE MINE OF CRecaiter ocnne am Nin nee Point delParis-tacey finished wilh beading and’ ribbo trust haw 5 aa tail ke for Be a/ the, trnst Hee these LEHIGH COMPAN 4 i fe *, s 7 ‘ya: the Gas Trus H trust pinch, while hotel men, office building and factory owners, ton, and still qu A 5 t Hak none to pay their forced assessment and wonder when the end will come. | coal ita Fach oheaner tuellin making One phase of the situation that may prove some solace to the [rust in try: tig “to. Kot hou 10K | Is regarded as one of the handsomest embroidery trimming; 59c. value, at. ‘inhout 11 furnished boats In this vicinity. She [jf Children’s Drawers, sizes up to 8 years, 9c, rey ; Wash Goods. en, it in anne: sougtt|~ TAMAQUA, Pa., July 24—The Le-| Aboard is a quantity of the finest cut awents of the hite} high Coal and Navigation Company | Sissware, but strangely enough only re voluntarily | two wine decanters were broken. as, all things considered, and the ( golng, for It cannot rely on coke a \ > people is that the Coal Trust is squeezing the Gas Trus yen though it had an inexhaustible sup : Me : ps ee q 6 ust and has |p Brot the atten. haw to. wen all the| mune work at any tlme they were] fOCay Fesimed operations tn its AO ee tena ee the accl- [An Accumulation of About 50 Pieces, comprising Scotch tically killed the latter’s coke trade. eatet aica and other markets to a. 12 mine, one of the largest collieries jinghams, French Sateens, Pongees, etc.; some of these goo. wet what It wants Es dent sald: Ginghams, s Pongees, etc.; some of these goods a ——__++-—______. ' Only c fow. says a2h9, the fas connern open the/in the region, The move of the com-, “I do not know how it happened. The have been selling at 19. and 29¢. per y: I tO KO at... eee eee se » oO cariondsrof. con 0 hours A | EVERY BRANCH OF pill fend, but prices will remain high | advange and then wax forced to] without the alightent lone of aelf-|PanY Was imexpected. This Is the | tite was very low and I was a little oft I Another Lot of 75 Pleces of Shirting Madras, in checks and strip 73 or son by od bleh , rze ct course, 4 © ce] ic] 7 lies’ ildr e. K TRADE FEELS THE Wiehman tax. at Nineteenth atrost | fie, #erious aid of The. matter comen| "* si the anokeamen any. first large colliery to resume work, | MY course. When we struck the shock also suitable for ladies’ and children’s dresses, value 34 q ELS eh and Avenue A. who count among thel though in the fact ‘that ine peaple who | | Hut it must not ve forgoiten that the! So far the strikers have made no | Ns awful, I expected the boat to | 199 pieces of Tan Color Crash Sulting, spend tabeicuken euldoge » ope oe |i ET i one th coke. be ae can: | Other one-quarter of the 150,000 sirlker: DI ath < 4 TRUST SQUEEZE. re pakers, laundry and restau: | not ger it any lonKer PORN Weald werlouais, oidee Ru KAts | Oraretatcloanidcin (he olaes break in twalr ; p ® Mane ES weqreed to | President Simpson, of the Consolidated | Would surely. result Me cnenen bell he Dace, Ht 8) air. Trowbridge has given instructions —————— W OFOSE | Coy SMD ANY, lily admitted that police force of suticlent strength at the leved other companies will now | that his yacht shall be repaired with . sin H. N. Herbert, of Herbert & Co.,|!nto the conditions existing among store: | neern had nothing to market mines to cope with a disturbing foree make a an Biefort to mine coal, |e posable despatch, dhe’ purchasing coal agents for the | “°"'* °%f that class — See Underwear and Hosiery. outlook coal prices to the consumers Wichman, arms; value 12146... O'a Alt atse ess eneess tie _ Herbert & Oo., in addition to selling ® to large corporations, do an exten- Five reta{1 business with household- a uity coer eG Hare we erally at 17c.; special at, BUC lisle thread, the usual Women's Fine Black Cot- Hose, subject to manu- ton Hose, full seamless; 8c ers. The firm's main olce is at coal, jac slight Impere the usual 1234c, kind, at. fections; all at... 124 etch and Cortlandt atrects: site 88 companies being short. of Police Officials Forced to Ad- Capt. Somers Tilton Rescues} Bulletin Says King Is Vaeeelicamats Character at Prison “Normal conditions in the coal! and almost alot taelr Supeetease | Mit that They Know Noth-| Miss May Davis at At-| to Leave Couch, Though| Expires While Showing Vis- of thelr oumputets cone |: EN sr ct ocacibiy belresumed for thema hence the eoke| ing More About It Than at! lantic City After a Hard| His Majesty Is Fast Gaining | tons) Through=AUPrisenen shut to Mose Gho. tea that 1 be ear, and high prices will} t! aninot afford to p r | | at least a year, and hish pi will | Mey, cannor ator pay the blah | the Inquest, Struggle. Strength. There for Twenty Years, prevail,” said Mr, Herbert. "Of e q Notht B. Oo; aera course, the longer the strike lasts omiere | hing 2) nares ty ne | ATLANTIC CITY, N. dy, July OOWES) Ialeloe Went suly’ si<xoll the worse future conditions will be.| prolongation of the strike: It means that | he Buchanan, who has change of | party of prominent sootety p official bulletin Issued to-day, on voard | George Towne, a famous character At present we are picking up coal remain high for an in- the Investigation of the Latimer case, Ny pantnaton dD. « sent spain «& from} the royal yacht Victoria and Albert |of the Tombs, dropped dead to-day as tern ro ers sara ; on a ples ii afternoo e Inlet In the yacht Ida i. command-| saya ; large contracts, and of course keep a0 Bveglog re Teporter he meld: tthe boon swing to, and inatead of| fetus Reece tc ee eR ee tors iChreuRy: Mie eae: Until N > them, ut duet now it is extremely | Maes ue ake Jet up in the] dodging it, Miss May Davis caught hold th iy eturnina, satlefucioriiy *) ‘Towne had been about the Tombs | To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday eny work on the Latimer case are | of It and was thrown into the ocean. ened) Treves, baking. Bankhart for twenty years and was known to ’ ¥ Manne lite niéue iis! the operators| working on this matter energetically and| Miss Davis sank several times and] of dnowstnesa in mpite at ei s rybe epee George." He was Ladies’ Pleated : emai fitrad’ lavacuse'‘p: pr ‘ds date are | Will continue to do 0, My two dote Cant. mit mi Jumped in after her. He} Ket meegnygiclans that the King ts guin-|qiways a prisoner, but Was really Golf & Walking Skirts ; Be ¢ f tlves who have been at work on the, “Hi¥ed and had great dimeu reson | TRA enet atic Be ) Pc h ted to Ve. From . 5 g | @ Coronation only a little more| there because he wanted to i) In order to keep a supply in the] ; case from the beginaing are stil! Ingchue: Wve cask yacht | than two weeks off It ls nor underst the time of bis first commitment | Phe Latest Style, of StripedCheviots, Real value $6.00 $2, 75 eompany's bins we have to retain ey and nothing will occur to interfere {ee Davis was viconscious, but ane In] 2 (te RINE will ponaibls be ble to | iwenty years ago for drunkenness. he _ Agents at various points. These men Si arcmnaNee sir aiese., ‘ y Were Miss Edna Kor: er ! "19 ttked the prison, | When ae sentence Tee pi he the Inquest absolutely nothing | sythe, Mis fe-Cramerand Mrs. HB i red another postpone: | expired he had himself convicted.@e a . buy anthracite in any lots they can SEG EE a Hate nnn nota ee he neti tie ine White Gioods e We have been able to! mo | mitment expired he would have himself Bet it. “At the prevaliing high rates, we hav to pay considerably more than we tracted for with the company, but st We @re glad to get it, as soft coal the'L' is decidedly under the ban.| 2 We have a fairly good supply in view | Corded Muslins no | : ) find no new witnesses and not a new | agatn a before the court. The act has been proxented, We have hope jetges wot to know “Old George” and |6,000 Yds. pen Tana Dilton, Value 15c yd e however, of reaching a solution very | failed to commit him, , | ne old man got lodgings and meals ne eevee these tradesmen fave r ke hich Was a ’Was Latimer killed by burglar or hi Ison, and made some money by * AC supply’ Navini Deen abit OR | were. there. other motives?™ aoe Miaitors around the Tombs, He] = Men’s % Handkerchiefs + Women’s Mane RAEI ate an It Was @ burglar, according to my | bainted ‘out the cells oceupled by famous 1 MOM | notion. 1 don't see nay other way out ‘ | prisoners, and told about the old-time! at Unusually Low Prices for the road, and unless t trike con ‘Anves for an unprecedented length of | have sma Ata, are compelled to buy time we will very likely keop them go-| ©! at almost double th joe they \of tt, Yet st may turn out t be some analogs i ‘of r pBiditor noke thing ait aaa | “rawne was showing some visitors) Women’s Unlaundered All-linen Hand Embroidered 12¢ “When the mines are reopened it will | he big oMece buildings and ho-| Capt, Reynolds, Chief of Detectives | through the Tombs to-day when he sud-| Initial Handkerchiefs with wreath effect, ein ; ‘ba months before anything like the rou: b onmnot curtall in any cries just as eneretioaly an dors cape | Puller Company and United|August Saltzman, Ex-Chief) genly reeled and fell, He was dead tine is reached, Every clty an in mre onch suntribatiog about! suohunan, Ho sald Brotherhood Disagre \\ien Dr. Campbell arrived, He was| Women’s Linen Hemstitched and . Practically cleaned out, and the demand ead Par un the onal Dronlaen Wille we have nothing new in this} vg ingtt me agree Over! sai the Old ‘Volunteer Fire fifty-five years old, born In land of | Scalloped Edge Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Joc Iwill be #0 enormous that the operator | gor ihe lan ne hn ese OURE azo We are ati) working on {it and umping ontracts on| Department, Decorated with | q good family, but has no relatives here, | - Linen Hematitched Tape Bord Will have great difficulty in meeting the| the right kind ut furnaces, dd you can say for me that everything Department Store Building.| the Red Cross of Germany. | a Women's French Linen Hemstitcned Jape Border 25¢ @tdere only proportionately (ete a burdened witn in will be d to capture the murde ROBBERS LED BY A BYA WOMAN. | Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered initials, 4 as Well’ us exorbitant GPull yards tm the olty wilt be a) i015 Ghee chien te ee Was i @ burglar?” eed , in Li i i Eexury not to be thought of, and,| MUcrs nave. every” Hund 1 don't know Carpenter work at the new department > hala to H Men's Plain Linen Hematitohed Handkerehists, 17e co tp steam imag evators ure shut ARSE Wb AL SH8 BOW Gal August Balteman, of Plainfield, upon |Safe Blowers Sa! with Z, 34 and 1 inch hems, if! Peal otill being scarce, the prices! jit lx) te — uilding at ‘Thirty-fourth street | w ed g Wil maturally remain at high| service 1 ar Sodan, 18 the | and Broadway ia at a standstill, owing | the ned croae, ie former, eh Driven Away by 6 2 7 v er posn: St 4 sandettl, owing | the red rosy le a former chief of the TE PLAINS, Jul ~irealdbnt , mark. Maisis aad dicseansce ‘i to a dispute between the George A ld Plainfleld Voluntecr Fire Depart. |. WHDS Pied T mm hir Si are a aSHeae then READ CORBETT’S STORY — [Iic-" (shnru any and the | PUDE ogter: Voorhees and the New | emtG at he NewYork sata West Twenty-third Street. tons of coal a day, and-t OF THE BIG FIGHT, }/ tte! Bro renters. ‘The | Jersey State Exempt Piremen's Awsoeiee | ect: Bae ton eek working a : all the way from ten to a —_—_—— Be gee hs tion appointed om a representative that Bs nae nner: eae i Bet ne on extra rate on ton = jon J. ays ne the contr ne xeawlon ut the Paris ich? | clues in reference to the blowing open EAttle fer Weat Siders. WUE oe th Ram Ren Hames a: Danka Wore that leet oes lum: 1h Parla, he Was made x» member of | and robbing af the wafe in hie utlice, Micbolas Stokes, of Higiy-neventi | yon nition ant for The, Reonina |] Saitsg uh Sa Aug, wist lPom ton to usta" | anda We exvested am eT=*\ 9 «Fe avg GIRL TOOK HER S481. fears 01407 July stole sn trom a and West 4 avenue, ape: money we Sette Om ace days. ne in Mrs. Brinn’s room and 4 lal MTT D aking foeed ty pay" contract prices fur. th P wire team | inet ee ta Oppose to “lumps | ar.| te in said phat the detectives csiolipeatad. “A ebudeal alarn ae on Wt in the o “ilabaebe | wnide will ton contractor emplosed. Brotherhood me He] crack of the Ibleves, a Mrs, Brinn Accu Her by the police (04 Petal! trade in the city, the MIniaREGElannaa mess J )cobiractar employ \ | al Con : Friend. ee polloe and last Sat EAR Ride being supplied vy if ee oe be |Jevery move the Muhtore make [| inion The other carpenters. thoushs [ile ee ee REIReOE® 1G, OF | Ameb aeyare. #0 Ronis Ravehier * sy spaae| SS Wen Bataht tie hiatal ceeigh Bogineer De Buren. of the Wal-|T tu Prisco; from (his he wilt Of, but the. Puller -Compiy [Ranae of the Toypl ab iin eer ton hae Gesives hove Mra, Chariea-Brinn, Of No. 10 Rest) ¢ had ins het Wosedael Tp ave Probably two weeks’ coal | fat oF Fy: Fi Prune SOll ie nts atone, atiould work oF none.” ‘ie Salteman that the gang of five men w One Hundred und Bixty-ninth street, wie! Some ‘of the Hrinn gine clothings 889 ‘We have eight yards and the the “Waltlort doen hot feel. the in-| ad The EB w before the Brother- three railroad employes before robbing} (ne complainant in the Harlem Court ees f each has dwindled to the polni| oresse in rates because we contract for | Mee je venting World op of the Fuller Com- were led by a woman, ne this morning againat sixteen-year-old gay yy, eal eply, to our reguier| O2r,08 nie wht diver ior ae pur. ny for the best account ny. aye itt limpers"” Bo back t9 sna ea re eon driving ina sarria Ruth Fosberg, of 9 Cherny street. SOU. GAS PNGINE e a 1 Jota. Wo do, foe) the eff ot Thor Gtherwise {here ‘wilt be’ trousis va, Bri orland. Kowaidls” the Connect Fee aing to Mra Brion. the witl, with @@@ BY advertiaing in the 5 jerwise there will ‘wouble in reco the safe blowing aud’ what * ie Ee ‘atriee ta theving to ecoapt am toe he en cognition of hia" ‘services ab Pein hodied the veins. her own daughter, Freda Brion, ities | Ilfer*. - 4 -_ Niet, *

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