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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1902. 1,200,000 TONS OF BY TRUST IN NEW YORK DISTRICT. Within a Day’s Haul of Metropolis Railroads Have Immense Stores of| Anthracite That They Will Sell! Only at Prices Netting Them Sufli- cient to Make Continuance of; (come: 2 Youre K \ dtrike an Object. COAL TRUST'S “*HOLD-BACK” AND PLACES OF STORAGE. Tons, Ween 50,000 500,000 Port R 200,000 Morrin Sonth Amboy—Pénnaylva Radgewater—New Vork. Susquehanna a Weehnwhen—New York, Ontario and Western. Cornwall—New York, Onturio and Weatern R delaware Mudnon Total ONE OF COAL HAUL OF Counting MILLION, TW HELD BY THE IW YORK. their etion hy Sept. » HUNDRED TRUST ARE THOUSAND TOD WITHIN A DAY into} the miners 1, the operators have begun moving on chanees of bringing therough sub, the supply of coal on hand nearer the shipping centres, so that they ations. will have a clear way when they resume In the aggregate about 100,000 © ire run by all the eom panies in the Trust. A considerable percentage of these are now loaded and standing ia yards and sidiugs near the storage centres of the various compan “hold back,” ing toa Trust's being quietly unloaded, its contents ch represents thirty tons of the and each “country hhe- dealer” who is supposed te have stock on and all the time, cause he has no market for th CARS ON coal he has bought. —— TRUST COAL ON j the er conl-carrying x PoA ie = i} present. should at the same time sustain The case was presented to the Kin; Brooklyn. SIDINGS READS ares : injury, such as this, just behind the = = ————————t 5S Seer arn Al 6a TO BE REI, SED. 5 ae: 8 its nee ¥ : A enoy 2 day ipa | When He Was Hurt. "i 41 te Chought advinabte by the rolled In from the mines, und ati were | Pennsylvania Train|Bidwell Sil Picmb Genes Arrest of Adolph nae, Aerlous aueation, therefore, $8 Aevelopmentn of the pant few Anya] Hit with th beat nth ae from St. Louis| er’s Apprentice, Ac-! Von Manteuffel After ‘Kulltte. fee Pived thls Injury beltind the to keep the trade in tho h ts PAAR) Ot, . . i right ear, which resulted in his death. Pe ee ae weft coat, but thse were! Crashed Into Wildly] cused of Shooting) He Worked 9n Their pin tis point we have ateotraly cl is by je}. a ietion, 7 ‘no direct testimony, and therefore we erihincheauien 1Csn\e Art of anthracte wore} Running Coal Car. Saloon-Keeper. Sympathies. midaty aecertain’ Cie) aalirafer auch) Gn 4 “nobody knew wheres hat | injury, and whether it was received be- i a th of ettin 4 1 ; a ' A question of getting coal] inquiry by The Evening World de ‘ _ ‘yh von Manteuffel, young, |f0P 9F after McAuliffe was taken into i than what you pay for 11.” the fact that all would eventually be (Rometal ta Te UEROAINE WOE, ll well nineteen years ott, al, (ren eee trom vel No. 4s, | custody by Reddy, and whether it was | ‘ \ ‘This announcement headed the “PHed tate the bins of the road, whieh | in fe aul aM Re Lois to(PIUMbERS anprenticn, was held without aK hs | i Leek ytalk with an | Possible for McAullffffe to walk from | , latest increased scale of prices sent 2y")P8 lms foes nthe: riveria eulae art vrreheh) etation was not DML by Magistrate Crane, of thet HPO HIPEE HT WE his cell to the patrol wagon, from the 3 of the yard and admitto to which i rk a eheln station was not Z evening eporte | : ; Saute : Out to the retail dealers, and which forbidden ail guemderm (Meee cnaar ie was tiret reported, Roun Court, ths a a He ix blond, with 4 dainty ttle mus. Te Tow ewer the ‘magintrate, that immediately resulted in the jump of killed and nearly twenty murdering, C us 2 {hao AntMlinwe darkioves)’ He duield|uouecsnse eneven Hie ames letralen the Jumy ruat Getting Ready, Kegon at 6a) West One ho apootle. charge | 2¢ Was married and never had been ar- coal to $8 a ton. Hut those in the coal trade eoutd tei] inured: few of them serleasiy and ‘Thirty-tinst street Feea ean ee ooo ntward cooper [ested before, and to go from the court- The paragraph “It is more now a seemmngtii ee Mee, le wetting reas | The Dew Baker was cleaning hin s eo eee. bat the officers of the Charity {room in West Fifty-fourth strect to No. Question of getting coal than what sett) mom tons of anthracite du} WILLIAM CLARIC, engineer, of sunday, when three per Pat Pee ee eee ye hasbeen {8 Sixth avenue, while suffering from r) Bai way fort?” Hey u ine near the market ready for sale | Columbus: leaves widow and three chil dhinics, te isnid Fe eee io ieee ny ae aie peo, |te fracture of the skull from which | i 1 Fame emeR ning esto let that quantity go. [dren nday, and ted: A living in style at No. 116| Ne died, or whether this injury was re- 16x the voal-consuming public, It Sreninita Haveltin caredrael “PATRICK DANY, fremannoecin waa Hide LNT GR ap arta sate Rely Gaan Ane au, Cromichen couch te & s that the retailers must grab 6 to) the ann en, Innatl Wilihim Goehell, of No West On€ |" die tatked very. frankly about his af- | Sixth avenue,” | on uuito wherever they may see Ms Arn pe after the strike. MoM. PETERS, mail clerk, Green- pundrod and Ninth PMAHOW fairs He admitted that for four years Injured After Hin Arrest. | A Few th i any price that is asked PURO URE thelr ows de ME Lie J. Hopkins. of No Ul lived and kept « wife and little | After a close analysis of the medical Ce) e tos lt if sho Gt the earn! OWA LES AUGONWAN! mall clerk f jn on the proceeds of charity which he| testimony presented, Justice Mayer Must Get iCont t will not Injured. . sald was ineider to his efforts to se- | says: i Fi nd there | CONV ERSI) Blindra SN. Ys, Son “3 cure employment . “Upon the evidence in this case, and eatures. The oiaiority of them know that at reac s ints not serious, i revolver und y ‘Take Mr oper,” said he; “I had a] more particularly the testimony of the n the coal business for life DONOVAN, Irwin, Pas cut, hiss was. arr valay walle. at yf recommendation from a profes- | physicians, I must conclude that: 4o Keep Boing they must supply their about he a " ss, anced v Lane a Dewi Ri oe it No 1 Bast gor at Cooper Union to ex-Mayor McAuliffe was not suffering from cucom and in order to do 8o in Haid fond Asia’ ' wee Haier ied Up ma t trled £ } eight mentie 13 se) the brain tnjary which caused his * Olle tnd), mail ols seriously injured him, but he was always out mn must till orders. To fill orders they W. A. GRIFFORD, Woodstock, mail rane death when he was arrested by : s r asked why L did not see Mr, Cooper. 1 . ket coal, and to accomplish the Jeri, cut about heal and arm; ser! eee Tee eae ltr und naid; {Reddy af about 0.10 on the evening Most Wonderful Journey Ewer latter they have to pay whatever of being delivered OUR INIUT Ade eRe ix $5, Come to-morrow.’ When| of Saturday, Feb. 15) 1002, Taken. price is demanded, ‘That they are t6Mt)-foar hours, JSMEG) UPARDEN, - =lndlennne went next day he accused me of} -phis injury, therefore, was recelved - Weise tcautened In evideared onthe Lenigh Valley Leads tints noae fractured: nt marine. Ha | | awinalting Fern a [ome tine Detween 10.90 P.M the pres Harry de Windt, the famous explorer, after the a Te i CROLL OE TERRA ADE ORIN UIC ihe | “That was always the way, I tried tol vious night when he was taken to his BSAA potest opscents sdilition to) (the//ton; ae | cell | FOR W. J. BRYAN. but men would rather B16] oot}, and the time that he fell at No most astonishing adventures, has at last reached 3 making the current price $8. kK) MOLLIE COLLINS, Loulsville, Ky. me « ya dollar to get me out | sey Sixth avenue, A a fi : i Bull, any one of these men who Uti het of thelr offices ‘than buy my books. |" pow he received thie injury, neither the Klondike on his overland trip from Paris to ing about trying to get a Injured Poi Iet aie nue fan honest | nor any one else can determine New York. He tells the story of the journey ex- sentaole heup of fuel in thelr coal-y ) * Sar ecel f My wife does not know hoy —$——__— 5 BTANt algno cniche North Biver ene Baum Ampies ihe Nebraskan Received by Big), Dur ising. 1 came wo Americk | Ve Bere HACIA ARRIVES. clusively for the Sunday World. and with a good pair of fleld glasses nae: EW gabe A ‘be | Crowd ‘at Augusta and Is_ six are ago 5 ens ie anes a ote Ip ihe ne yards In tho firat roports xentetrom| Greeted with Enthusiasm— the Russian, Who Will Paint Battle of ey cabanas AU HAN He es was sald a ind chiid, Makes Address. : led to] San Juan for President, In Here. the Trust may direct f a : 1 yiever | Vaseill Verestchagin, the Ruslan . 5 : helr glasses will not fienetrate Me iat mi nee [3 tsitidim horn In prions | painter, who has been making studies Rockefeller's Hair Is Coming Back! Erle coal bins to which the cars t antligies , Me. duly An immense) a¥ Mer pana td for his painting of the battle of Ban A : A BK if they, could (he retailers i ¥ ed | The aocltent was reve tain here to! NoUbing In four yeurs exsent ht peowie, [Juan Hill for President Roosevelt, was a The richest man in the world, who lost his Heo a ti of t hold-ba f th ar which: wae run J. Bryan and to-day. | wh cil. 1| passenger on the steamer Seguranca ‘ i i Trust and. whleh they” snap. eventual WRC Terr aot ost Neat esc apmenget, on tna cies, geveance hair, eyebrows and mustache by a strange disease, : have to iu ¢ than famine prices AaNIEE coun NRE tee alt 8b fternoon, and a as the N : ma |e eee may soon again have them back, for a new growth d The yards of the Erie road are | ed down a three-mily grade. malt: | yraskan made} ance he wan Winter nightat tier door | == : if but a sample of what we of wll Hohn fom Chualaa ciently Ths bie on Mantouffel CURIOMITY CORT FINGERS. has started. ‘ o nshud) Into the 'en Tl party, with the ex foMy, Heya : ote! Manas | Martin Davis, of Kingsbridge, was ; Onian the if 41 c4F WON) wan driven to the “ wis! Whom’ he refers natvely as fit partner, | passing the street lift uf the Grand | 4 at Weehawken i t ene Wee) sted He had jus papers to WMittuts, [Hotel at ‘Thirty-Aret street and Broad- i World Wants iM a oY. and the Dela t express! phe Democratic cand Gnver indi ked nner | way, which carries ashes from the cel- ware and Yat Kondout - 7 \ ‘ All t out tpromis-} nor, Samuel W. Gow Kowhenit lar to the sidewalk. oe . # Rig eulete j as the teat ane | “‘Thero is a chain attached to a pulley, Mrs. Bradley Martin's First Defeat is A Centre land Dayis put his hand on this out of A A EB 1 5 Mr. Bryan reached City Hall at about | hi ll she tried th “4 Silva a given r curlosity, Sadaenly the machinery was | ‘oken success was hers till she tried the Always Reliable. “Thee eee TR RTE Curosity. Srdaenly the machines Unbr vation. were caught and crushed in the chi \\Somerain Back: / LIMITED WRECK COAL HOARDED HURRY vey EEPING ° THE COAL ROBBER AND OUR TRUSTY FORCE. Hurry Up! You Are Keeping Something Back.” BOY OF 19 HELD DUPES OF BARON Some, FIRE IN from Charles H, Snell NO EVIDENCE TO CONVICT. |)" a ee Gee WANT MRS. BETTS TO EXPLAIN SUICIDE ROUNDS’S LETTERS. | Woman Wrote Them at the! Man’s Dictation Before He| Ended His Life—Gave All! Property to Her. WAULIFFE DONE TO DEATH AFTER ARREST. The Hoboken police are to-day try to out from Mrs. Lydia A. Bett . r of 0. 5 Elevet street, Why she Justice Mayer Decides) w rom three iter at the dictation Glennon Witness Was en eee eae tanh and eaeh give disposition suicide rnims the Not Fall. Killed by His ystery is to be solved, he action of Mrs, Betts in wriths the letters will be brought out clearly. The police have been asked to secure a complete statement from Mrs. Betts. Opinion Says, However, that! Brain Injury Was Received While in Custody of Police or Immediately Afterward, The inauest will be held at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. FREDERICK D. ROUNDS. rs. Betts, who admits writing a irs. Betts's house to claim , letters at Rounds's dictation, was men-|vailed at Mrs, Betts 5 ‘i e i t $1,500, which was Justice Mayer rendered his Co ee Aen jer husband's room. Mrs. | Botts aye p Would not give it to her, nor would #he decision in the McAuliffe hear- Renae admit her to the house. Then ua : t ene aunt poles took the Jewelry and everything . ; els ing today. Heed [H, Saell a cousin of the dead a : A estan oe now rived In Hoboken to-day ‘an The gist of his ruling is that} viut that dime. ana | 190k charge of, the “body, whieh he . - - | ‘ Pe will have shipped fo Watertown. He James McAuliffe received his Ae also claimed the “property, left by! | aN death wounds AFTER HIS AR-| ag Mecrtuary ot the alltond Branch zy sary é 00 ‘ map Brann a of the Y, M,C. A. and later became REST BY THE POLICE. "ty President C,H. Thompson, f the Broadway venth Avenue No Evidence to Convict. hWile holding that no evidence had been presented ay Company. mmnected with the § ‘ompany, railway rk, to warrant holding |* Menace etunaes asim | YOHN E. LOVELY INDICTED; ACCOUNTS SHORT $10,000, the case relates to the time and place when McAuliffe received his death b injury, 6 “It tm equally cer! John E. Lovely, secretary of the Union( County Grand Jury by the officers of “t » hat the injury behind the ear re-| cg operative Building and Loan Asso-| the association, who say they do not aniting in the fracture of the skull and laceration and h on has been indicted | know yet how much the defalcation 10,090 | Will aggregate, but that It will be far ex s of the amount named in the of Brooklyn, of misappropriating § ciation morrhage of brnin, was not recetyed or in-| °° * °ht'se flicted at-the time of the fall in| °f the finds of the Assoctation. Lovely) indictment of No, S63 Sixth avenue. was last seen at his glove store, No.| ‘Nhe indictment was found iast Taes- Phis conclusion ts not only borne out, 54 Fulton street, Brooklyn, on June M4. baat until the policed 1 h sovely. wortunity of looking for y's friends say that he never smoked, drank or gambled and are {at a loss to account for the shortage. He was prominent In church work Im y the testimony Mkewise apparent even to the lay mind, for it certainly is not possible that a He was prominent among social and] fraternal in Brooklyn lived on the fashfonable Park Slope. socteties and FOR Ml MURDER, REVOLT AT LAST. man falling limp, prone upon his face, “Havoc BY CLOUDBURSTS role of matchmaker for her rebellious niece, Miss Ethel Davies. oBlyn Shoe The Shoe of Absolute Reliability and Lasting Satistaction, Never was shoe superi- ority more clearly manifest than in the full stocks and complete lines in our four busy Blyn stores, For Men and Women, $1.50 to $4. I, BLYN & SONS, (GUARAN TEE SHOE CO, OUR Oth Ave, and pay Street. Can the Dead Be Brought to Life? A French scientist's startling invention and what it has done. Atlantic City Section A Handsomely Illustrated Supple- ment with Two Pages in Colors, Funny Side, . ay an * were hoard IN WESTERN NEW YORK, 8 Paid Help Wants in many passengers wer 1 dow | This Morning's World, ie dubrin |Cropa Ruined, Hoaxes and Bridges | Hd by Agi en from Xenia was tied Swen Away, Rallroad BUT tut tot and two Pullma Ars at) ‘racks Washed Ow Jue, mi % way had remained on the trick were ia itd "GENEVA. N. Y.. July 25 iad DAA Pais Herp Wants in the Thirteen | : NO ie ses Wlgatot vegumal’ ease! tees csi Other New York Papers combined, } bur ad hei “4 20 GIRLS FALLIN IN ELEVATOR. er » [Dresden last night, Acres of crops AbpREssEns 3) s1ovenwonk Py er avai rete venuieert | jWere destroyed, & number of dwell- 4 poets 4 JANITOR {| AlthowKh Badly Shaken Up, None | aocommodatio UBS UEAL Wa A. Ue siiMe Tee a 7 the My Pits |ings, barns and other buildings were mi JEWEL int ed, M4 SA VST amore oo“! | washed away and several mil f BLACKSMITHS RK ) ’ / 1 P onlay the plans nidera- | WAsned hd Fal miles eet ed i An elevator in the Transit Butiding engineers William Clark, inf Cox | HARd torte ine itn ant at ie |track on the Pennsylvania division of| BOOK KEEPERS | MACHiNista Ah ind 7 Kast Forty-second street, | a Mody burned Rata gatinfi ae the New York Central were washed | Bors 26 | ew y | Uled with twenty young women stenos | he reorganization will be along the | OM Dita ges Rligaticeen raphers and lypewrlers goliia fi A he PHILADELPHIA, July %—A violent CANVASBERS NURSES luncheon, fel from the fourth. far to | PART OF TRAN WENT [IRE AESRBAL JACERRE | electrical storm broke aver this olty and a i « ton row towil surrounding sunury veday Ci BARRAGE HAXDS 3) orKuATORS se) the baaeinent shortly after noun | DOWN EMBANKMENT, on eet ier cent | damage to property wad Vewetse 5) PAINTERS ‘ vugh badly shaken up, none of ee Danae Ge tia ial t ' hon iGeeaxs : 4) PLE 5 | the pawiengers wax Injured. The supers | Capectal to The Rrening Werld.) (s ; f eae was kent busy for 3] PoLisHEKe g]intendent of the butlding claimm that tne JAMTON, MY. dunly 28.—A [7 10 TT per von Sle sapiraerespecee T ihelieielbiniaal ‘4 od care) grounding of the electric current caused , N eneene i haat oraplied ahs (ARE BISBAL 400 (DRI: Ae OE BAM. BOM) j ares overtiowed, 7.1 aooPRAS ne Washout alx miles below Owego situate were eonvertes ines rivdiets on 4 Naat algae Bie went aawh w stated that it vo talon mill Cellare were flooded. 6 0 DEATH, lithe embankment Hf deat ano ata rallton 5 3] sTeNOGKA rH 4ANHAVIL8, O., July 2h—One pers | The heavy tains of the pawt fom dare om and tha a propased (0) MOLOMONS THMELM, 6) wairent sons wer and twenty-three se- | Dad Underiningd the tracks tn this seo. |UUHd a direct road from Bt Louls 9 NA, duly 25.—The Neues Weiner WAITReeaKs watt ehured Ih en apoltant Pat thetoRts (tion mpd all trains’ wore celnvod Joliet, 11 euiire matter 14 now 1] Tagbialt aaye that Dr Selim, a Vienna w Kanawhe Railroad near here, | At the engine struck the washout the |the hands of we Kook # legal] University, profemar who, is, exploring ar of gnglneer and fireman jumped eagles ement will | Palestine t Hi | were badly” brulsed Internally in- we and a formal a i we cea, has eit J, ae Pamengers were wevercly | Probably be made next Sangre oF) ‘|eerae ‘en Wednesday, oe het omnia! ” edie With All the Old Favorites There, uae To toys Ave. and 122d yn | Pee

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