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anid COUT ERE Te - OCTOBER 10, 1902, ; THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING |EAST SIDE POOR BUYING COAL AT 15 CENTS A PAIL NICHOLAS FISH = a RUSH 1) ALY AT FUEL STATION ESTABLISHED 10-DAY FOR THE POOR. reve ts | CHEAP GOAL. ! whatsoever and whersoever situate, to |. my wife, Clemence 8. B, Fish, to have and t hold, to her, her heirs and age ‘Thousands of Children with 8. B. Fish, and my brother-ine Pails Clamor at First D.s- |W, Sidney Wobster, executrix and ex- | Sy Jecator of this my will, Will Reported Missing Has Been} Mrs. was, granted { .. . iste on her hus Found, and Gives Entire For . beca wilt had not CiNc; ol Base tthaus, Jey fourth strest, and ». 50 Wall street. will of Nicholas Fish, who wa tribution of Anthracite Fsol oGEKe HAGKIIE avenues. panera || GlaeiacuTIEstatetl eoteaT hte een for Poor. | missing. wen found, It NNATI, Oct. 10.—AN messenger the Western Unian raph companies it day, demanding an The telegraph to-day in the Surrogate's ofMflce bate, The will ts dated Sept. 2 and contains these ¢ : u rect that all my just debts. anil funeral expenses be pald as soon! t inocted wit THERE BEFORE DAYLIGHT. | Many Men Kept Busy Giving | Out Tickets and Filling Bags) and Buckets of the Hundreds in Need of Fuel. Saturday, October 11th, Special Offering of 500 Peau de Soe Waisés, 3 different models to select from, styles exclusive to our’ house; black and white, and a variety of new fall shades; jvalue $0.50, at 3 want tn pace | $6.50. WANT TO CLOSE ss ALL COAL MNES cree en oe Officials of Western Federation | $2.90 aa of Miners Request President i Mitchell to Take Radical Ac- Lor a & Taylor, tion to End the Strike. A thousand old women, decrepit men | and little children, with buckets, baskets, | | —— | Wash basins and Un cans, crowded to y the pler of Alfred Barber's Sons, No. | #7] Water street at 6.90 o'clock this morning to take advantage of the offer of the Lehigh Valley and Reading Rail- | road Companies to sell coal there at} 15 cents a pati. ‘5 eee, ‘The opportunity was such as they may | have dreamed of, but while: TLED WOWAK = NOW A BECCAR. found when they came that it was, ava Adrian Iselin Says There Will) Former Lady Dundonald, of Ed- rae ycaber earnestoess of the crowd! Be No Famine in New Ro-| inburgh, Is Arrested for Ask- showed how true was the description of conditions made by Chairman Rover:} — ghelle This Winter if He Can! ing Alms and Sent to Black- W. De Forest, of the Tenement-Housy f Commission, when, ten days ago, he} Prevent It. well’s Island. Went to the operators told them ling to give the poor | SS oe rattavren dork a pghamee fo tus hele | FIRST GOES TO NEEDY ONES, | NOW IS GLADYS DAILEY. the cost of production, | Shivering in the air of eariy | morning the ragged crowd of east-side | There will be no coal famine in New| Used Her Previous High Station as poor clamored at the gates under the pocnelle if Ad: elin, the million: shadow of the big bridge. It was jong Rochelle If Adrian Iselin, the million a Plea to Work Upon the Sym- before daylight when the frat eager re banker who lives there, can help it.| pathies of Charitably-Inclined Per- buyer arrived. Each moment the crowd Mr. Iselin owns several coal mines on sone. : increased, until by when the yard | the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg | j have passed between the officials of the 7 mer Lady Dundonald, daughter my | Earl of Dundonald, of Edinburgh, BuSstabe | Tedera tion ect, qallners’/(anai ae nged to plain Gladys Dailey and | President Mitchell, of the United Mine) Ole sunk to a professional beggar, was sent Workers, looking to a complete tie-up of all bitumino} Was opened, a veritable swarm of poor | Rajiroad and 1s rushing whole train to the Istand for six mont : 5 supplied it will be sold In one and two- he Island for six months t 1 mines In the United ton lots t persone was on hand to buy the precious ny resident who wishes It, “since 1s mrcatatier ane teacoerl “s aia oe anad Ee te ida of Hyles patent calf is well known for its fine finish and excellent y Sine Y came 1 vresident Moyer and Secretary Hay- ay i ' e at $7.50 a ton delivered. the titled mendicant has lived in com 8. wood, of the Western Federation, reads: Wearing qualities, Style 158 is one of the season’s swellest styles. ON Broadway and zoth Street. MITCHELL SENDS A REPLY. _ DENVER, Col., Oct. 10.—Telegrams! Every detail had been carefully ar-| the people of New Rochelle. ranged by Harry G. Barber, head of| ‘The fucl will be given to the poor Rope fee Noes biel bor Uckets People of the city frst. After they are entitling the be coal. Inside the refilled the buckets as the crowd hurried in and out, Superinte Taal loads of coal east to meet the wants of} Mr. Iselin has designated the New] fort and part of the time in luxury by axigencles demand that no coal of The shapeliness built in by Blyn workmen is retained 3 50 ° dent Roberts of the yard collected the | ‘ x un elaborate system of begging. any kind be mined In the United State: jong life of these thoroughly good shoes, tlekets and directed the work in per-| Rochelle Coal and Lumber Company as} pai gray-haired and stately anil SLL EES gE ee sae rn) Ree eT ee e son. | the distributing agents. If one shipment] gnely dressed in black, she never fa! i liq not sufticient to supply the shortage] tm. tale a promant’ imoression upon | Belated Traveller Picks Himself) Temperature Drops and Sets! westorn wederation of Miners will co- | We are large makers of shoes, with years of ex- 4 H ‘A Teeaty A | operate to thls end.” selection of good styles As rapidly as the men could work! he gill make others. He has 9 men|her victims, mentioning, as ste aways! Up and Starts to Attack the) City Shivering, While Weather | “4y.°‘s,(0, 4." responded: petience)to Sete ie hese We make ee ia Milling the buckets it seemed tmposyible| s+ work at his mines getting out the}. her noble connection. - 2 | Man Predict: R d Coid legram recelved, Shall give caretu 40d the making of best shoes. to dispose of the crowd. fonda This morning in Harlem Court. how. Driver of the Vehicle but Is) an Predicts @ Hecord GOI) consideration to your suggestion, Many every grade that the wisely economical shoe buyer It was a merry crowd. The sight of | Co” DORADA CATE) Cae ras Tha) Wave. thanks! for the proffer of co-operation can wish. His ual sol long: aeniea themiiected The coal $s about one-halt anthracite} aged 5, vagrunt revented. | . anavasaistanee: tors @ stimulant on the shivering people, |and the other part bituminous. Conse- _,TRo for the FOR MEN AND WOMEN, $1.50 6,00; ; f (oer the significance of this correspond- Sizie 16S—3en'a, Swell, Shows of! @nd children, old men and women lifted ictea wane ae y sald) Breaident ‘Moyer, “ia tere L BI YN & SONS Tiyien Patent Call with Oppame Ing. It means that if President the “aatt full wueaines emeaaia Men Worked Rapid) quently Mr. Iselin's c: 1 Vence IN HOSPITAL FOR SAFETY.|S AHEAD OF SCHEDULE. rea the woman worked many of li tthe heavy sacks to their shoulders or arrested her at the corner 5 he new full ‘outside balanced a dish-pan on a head and went | fallen under the ban of the strike lead- Hundred and Seventeenth street Haltcheit’ wil{eail (ouceatt ati | £ ai Li 3 : ( and Ele! venue about $ o'clock last Mitchell will cat o 8 men in fea a aney laughing cisely ven ers. @ Elghth avenue about lock: ta every soft and hard coal mine In this GUARANTEE SHOE CO., heels: a pew and $3 .5Ocee chap, scarcely sev Ts! Mr. Iselin Is having circulars printed Winter ts running ahead of schedule count Roselle L.A cab was approaching the New York and Canada the Western Mede.- | . 33 0 “ iN ith Ave. old, came running up, a sack in one Richardaonesencunderakecdcte Non 4 ‘ y 7, (time, and to-day sends the first warning ation will {mmediately co-operate wile FOUR ¢ ‘st hand and his 15 cents clasped in his Mstructing people how to burn the coal {ChAT inom Al der eT vunty sixth en ie brecpeaa a arial acrs blast to New Yorke: ybody's them and withdraw every man We bave| a A oa a Cone ee OPT old, dirty fingers, When he had got| most economically and will mail them street. Scheie there eee Ught this morning | thoughts ran to al as they emerged 1” the cual mines of the West, North- REACH: 162 Bowery Before coming to this country the wo- when there was a lurch, and two well- west and Canada, man had thrice been married. Her first droased men with heavy bank rolls tum-|from home this morning and gota nip «This will mean that the stubborn his sack filled and attempted to lift it | to the purchasers ithe found it more whan his inuscles| yer, qyelin was led to ship the coal by husband wae Viscount Hamliton, whom bled crt on th vement. of the frosty winds and then went along mine operators in Pennsylvania will Sea tea rege pete noting daunted) Ae 1 incidents |The New Rocbelle’ Coal ene marcied, in London when a girl at “One rathored himaelt Lowecher drowaly | at a cold Wav ciael galt: cei orbent malin have to bring this long strike’ to an and "Say, put It'on me back, will youse?’ | and Lumber Company has been selling in, Ye thet Mii; @nd started for the negligent cabby. or the people throughout the country This is the| ‘ of the British army. He divorced “Vigilant Pollceman Busser was near-|Dlaces In the cars, will know the reason wh he brawny man at his side picked | yairton tots to customers. Mr. Isclin her after two years, and she then. be- by and prevented any serious troubie,| At dawn the temeprature was down oniy way to end ihe trounie thot Perna! eiuge Ast and Jouded it on | eet a half ton, When tho driver came the wite of Alien William Cam, a 2¥, Man who Waa demonstrative handed | 49 47, showing a drop of 2 points £10 | G . / ’ Ch th $ A NEW TEXT. | wvls 0. ng | of satisfaction he started off tottering arrived at the milllonaire's mansion he under the load, laiacoversd th se Within two hours of the opening of |@!scovered that there were several ton! the small boy's back, With a grunt 5 ent solicitor , ¢ ‘ . 5 brominent solicitor of Londo the polleeman his card, on which ape | ie At g o'clock it had slipped peared: “Mr. John G. Meehan, No, 1 LE | Riverald ©. and the emoossed fag | d ‘0 more notches to 45, with a WOMAN LEAPS FROM WINDOW jons Now York Yacht Club. "| prospect of u continued tumble, ives Fo" the yard nearly 1,000 buckets of coal |in the cellar and despite the plea of t ‘ Southern Preacher Gives FoYd for Thought. had sold and'the stream of buy-| servants and gardeners that the fuel ; . eyo Hae git the, wise policeman: | ‘The Weather Bureau reported a steady ae | Depariment. “y “Ene buckets In which the coat i | WAS Needed for the ereen-houses refused MF# Gane Overpowers Nurse and //You have a, sight attack sog in the temperature during the wwen-| Coffee works in many different \ SeHaIReA ANT GE-CLANA DER SLES anor wora:litanleayane, Springs to Ground. But “ie wasn’t, and ty "adiet him the cy-four hours ending at $A. Mf, to-day, and unsuspected ways. Mr. EL, __ thirty-five p 8 of coal. These ar When Mr. Iselin heard this he decided | Mrs. Augusta Ganz, wife of Samuel! Policeman called an am Hee a td and added that a cold wave cutting {t#| Wesson, pastor of Baptist Church of x 5 'c he : L ane him taken to Mower Hospiial, ‘There 2 . : L = Foe er than the cial eettiets hates [that a coal famine was at hand and | Ganz, of No, 432 West One Hundred and the doctors thougat he had other things Way here from tho Hudson Bay regton| Sardis, Mise., writes: | We Shall Offer To-morrow For Everybody. in the last weeks been selling coal for | made arrangements at onco to supply {Twenty-fourth street, insane for eeveral | besldes heart failure. was responsible. | “I loved ¢ ffee from my infancy, i Oat, UW G . ot this ‘oul distribution In Ke feiation | PIS mansion and the mansions of hix months, became violent, overpowered |, ihe polireman returnet to the club: Colder weuther was predicted with a) and never knew of it hurting mie) Cards’ Fat oats, Es TRle SOnL AL ARU Ga ta stirs children and also the New Rochelle a nurse who waa attending her, and there he found Mir, Mechuirs compantin, Possibility of low autumn records veins | until 1 was 33 years old. I suffered | Thousands: of men eane ‘AL night Tong the empioy Water Company. About ten cars of | sprang out of the second-story window Sherman Day. uf No. tb | broke aie | with headaches If foreed to do with-| as follows: thi 2 Barber yards worked to ma coal was needed for, this purpose. Then! at her home. Luckily she was hurt fourth street, a prominent ¢ ‘There was real suffering among the out it, and sometimes used it three -». 5 Women walk around wit es the Immediate distribution. It was noe |Day told the officer that he sa | voor of the elty to-day, the luck of fuel times ‘a day; but headache had been| Zpoelene Cloth Coats, {33 ty 7 ders chile vas only slightly. y thut Mr, Barber Mr. Iselin decided that while he was} OWN Shy. ene trom Europe Mon- (not get ea) and arrangements had been made big detective. until noon of yes ; tleclded to open his vurd. He immedi- bringing it on he might as well get a with Mr. Mee! | belng pronounced, ‘The tenements on! one of the ills of our family, and shoes slipping at heel, too em ns if the very ; foht: 3/ room enough in toe. i | fibres of my flesh were moving medium weight; 34 or full e 5 | within me. It went on until three|length; sizes 6 to 14 years;} Shape and price both The operators have agreed to send all the coal necessary as long ately communicated with the operators | train load and relieve the pressure in in a sanitarium Wednesday. | The City Dire vy mentions only one! the extreme east and west sides were therefore I thought it was an. inher- i . . SN Rhee uth ao sateen dhe. the whole neighborhood, (eed eamnd ct Nant: MRSS cath ASL MEP GMRNGE. cheerios dweling aces, and conditions ted evil for whielr cofec was a ape-/COlOFS: —— Blue, green, Fed,)ioos0 in the shank and mise evening and the work of unloading was) ‘Tho coal will come in big lumps, and {84 Weeame worse yesterdayr and eee Way. CAC the hospital It was maid that Were but a mild f rerunner of what the cial remedy; but about nine years With pointed cape, plain clo. pe muaobed Pemuno Nec ane Cane anesthe purchasers will, have to crack it to) minated in her attempt to destroy her- | Mr. Mechan would probably, recover | winter will bring If the coat strike con- | ago T began to suffer from sleepless- strap trimmed; sizes 6 to 14 a 4 ps- yi rk i hardship, as all the regular coal dis- | Pieces to sult thelr purpose [SoS eee Se Erm his Heath Glnease Gur ng the Gay. pene soe ee ness, which continued until tt t They need our Combina- tribution ce the firm must be attended: a ee i ——— es see as if my nerves would years, ti Sh : af 4. to as we wreck for want of sleep, and yet I ion Shoe. Se ’ Dp, and yet s WHI Send All Necessary. | | could not sleep. | 76 50 <( [eg er Said Marry. Barer, wens ROOSEVELT WALKS PLUMBERS HELPERS MURPHY SAYS HE fleo/exconestoncurec code tic ad Made’ ye Sea une ever,” said “this ti re e except for st, wl hot any Bhitanth aia not ‘even : | didieandventtouna Haat TP eGuid sto value $10.00. [regular measurement over suggest the t all came } eqn ‘ A 5 thi A the operat who are to { a little better, but my headaches s , Ss Garay is Sit gover, wean OUT ON A STRIKE L BE THE BOSS) = -MNSSING GIRL, consist se'mckemcte Covert Cloth Coats, instep, small through skanky <fferiig of the poor caused by lack of ‘ . . | © would sometime: | the strike lasts and beyond that to @uci i . 7 ; z ago T began ty suffer ight} i * aig} sing, af se of con aria. || Bresident Surprises: Washington | oon ae of FiftY! He Issues His First Document Pretty Rosie Foss Is Thought) \\'\" ‘i tcl genet at might! valtte $8.50, special, exactly right. itestove coal’ it Is culled—andoit ta ; ; |}imbs below my knees and on m} POuET eMail ole, by Appearing on Street Sup-] "yn Bis Buildnges | Of the Campaign Regarding to Have Left Her Home to) jin” th cif, “tna tt oO Neaet orn Newnes am for 5 ons e| Tie Up Big Buildings. Republican Tactics. | Seek Employment. times all over my bod | was no eruption on the skin; the JAMES S. COWARD) | flesh was smooth and white. T con- Lord & Ta LOK. vie =n Iestied cavern ceocdenmcuearr ct LYLOF | 268-274 Greenwich St., nerr Warren SME! Charles urphy was the Rosle Foes, a pretty sixteeu-year-old) with no avall ; Mall Orders Filled, 2 and bliahing réeiple rl, wha lived with hor parents at I had no idea that the coffer 1 Bromdway;: &) 20th) Bt nual‘congraliildtions| of 1 st One Hundredta street, disap-! drank in the morning caused tt, but f Democrats at Taiamny Hall peared from home and finally decided to stop coffee for a to-day on* his first show of mastery of no trace: of he No while and try Postum Food Coffee.! tion.” as. tustrat Wife made it according to direction, | so that T Iked it equally as well ue coffee, 1 had no Idea that it would ———=—= |There Are relieve the awful itching deep down | “We are selling to the poor at 15 cents! ported Only by Crutches. @ bucket, which Js a rate of less than io a ton, and the operators assure mo that if they can do 80 the price will be | whe Ages up ait thas ube Towered to 10 cents a pail. H 1) ee ; ; ‘Other yards will be opened jn other {specla The Evening World.) | building rations the elty, the farts of the poor districis. I shall to-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—President | Plumbers’ Helpers to-day declared a] ™ ey AM NRY Yard to meecce and sate Roosevelt walks again. For tho first( strike, ‘They demanded an lucrease of |"! place In my yard to accommodate the timo wince he was hurried off to be| pay from $1 a day to $1.50, ergwas herp” hough Mr. Barber may disclaim any operated upon in an Indfanapolis hos-| A delegation of more than two } philanthrophy, the poor people in the | pital and then hustled aboard n #pecial| arcd of the atrikers marched to tha up.| ‘the organiz by | reaso: to- | sown office of The World this morning {the nomination for Justice of the Su- | home r Relghborhod of his coal yar E BACH tseme that “any *phitantheepiee and rushed back to Washington Ih would envy. This Is the second tie tho |day wos able to use his Injured limb. to state th me Court her firm has come to the rescue of the dis- ald to locomott: | © judicial ticket was ihe outeome oft tof the comme ed poor. ap an n, but only with | Vhelr spoke aaid there are 4 } , ae Bliel ‘ i oO: ] y Rng. time of the great bitzzart the accompaniment of crute Inetpers in New York. For years they | ind the disinice leaders: tall of a t ee Gus louepter would My ? Barber & Sona, which In one of the| ‘The news spread quickly through the [ave worked for. $l a'day. Now th Honan Mate tone largest and oldest coal y thecity, sold by the pail at cheat pate capital after th the fugh neceeenry to neh life 2 the peured at the threshold of the ten skyscrapers thelr work has wn muc! The people recall this, and upon Vhite House and ad Ot belie 2 Fhe modest ‘Mt’ Barber the poor of Rha Ny hite Honae and td of being, heavier rried to the walting carriage, nave) 4 yy Hog firms in it, 1 had used it only a few ¢ hen I discovered that the itching was not so severe. When I had used ten days my wife sald: ‘What ts the matter with you? You do not eem to be troubled with that iteh-| ing sensation.’ T told her that T did t know what was the ¢ . butt know that T was not troubled with| | the ttehing any more and was thank-| ful for It | "Tl then wer J other town President had Want an Increase teoause of the great MoeLevy&Co, Men's and Boys’ Outfitters, 119-125 Walker St 3 Blocks East of Broadway, his tr of the eam istrict heap blessings. ‘ af fgated his own way to the curd and | pated fo Arcade aukien ae pes: drove off with Mrs. elt for his Ci wal cable ama Bien’ ate ations for the distribution an | jmale of coal to the poor will be opened, dally alrin Avsording to the spokesman at No, 10 Washington street, ‘Fifty Heretofore a crowd of curious tourists strikers, three of the big buildings 1)- xth street and the East River, and and other siautovers gatherot every | town are tied up. These are the Flat- One Hundred and Nineteenth street and morning for the past few days to wit. town Are sled Up. neth fhe Hat River |neas tho appearance of eo WIS ron at Twenty-third street and Fifth It was learned this afternoon trom alin the arma ne School of Commerce, Sixty-! tration sixth street, and the Marie Antoi will be formed at a meeting | f morrow afternoon at IN THE 1902 WORLD | after been whi hat He ‘Announce that Their Establishment! WILL NOT OPEN nda: over to preach in an. fle the farge coal firm that Curtis & Blaisdell. arid to the der iy Iw T drank Burns Brothers and the Hudson Coal | His physicians report, and his appear- S") i an ! Depar signed Raves abrOnice cates eran at ieee Shree nad Deen appointed the agentsl anco heartily contirms the aasertion, “xty-tisth street and Broadway. ea eRoooR Lanett ane, Spadiah Rioters Meet Denth Moe eA OUii suey Coenen thce ones city. ‘These firms will abtain col to be |fiifet i? President's health never was wis & Newton, No. 66 Lexington ave- of mprisonment ha wich ales GIBRALTAR, Oct. T—Mariial law commenced using Postim again and] wold to the poor, to the hospitals and) SS ben gpl SS a a nue, and Klerschof! & Brown, No. 166 dation they are attempting haa beew proctulmed ) the Spanish the itehing ceased hen I decided other institutions, and will see that each East Elghty-second street. yotera fre the polls. lines, ov the dist n hat coffee in some way prod . ie institution gets tis proportion, | Wrecker Saves Steamship Fri. —— -—— Panmian ¢ f HORT paltea) (a eames Bro ees the the aistacts And conan ana the Boies | 2 KON Oct, 10,—The; Mother Stays Sons and Self, [tia ty a day and rest as well as T ever| ° “Standard American delpaia & Reading, and Curtis & Blais. Wrecking tug Premier arrived here this! OMAHA, Oct. 19.—Mrs, Henry Hau- to Wioquit 5 rested, and never have headaches} D. hasit dinaly. dell and the Hudson Coal Company will morning, having in tow the Norwegtta | yens and her two sons, aged 10 and 12, feted with. border, ‘T th Cee URIACE MERGE atone 0 your purchasing accordingly. - Fepresent the Lehigh Valley, Lehigh & steamer Fri, previously reported aban an The Tammany Vail Law Commiites | seen the distur Mie any more welleve that hundreds Wilkesbarre and’ tho Philadelphia, & | cit: ‘ é ¢ found dead In their home here to- wil be at services of any citizen, | tary Nor of es of preachers who suffer from inci- R P doned of€ Grand Pedro Bluff. The Fri . p cing. Three cargoes of conl are now tied up| sustained no serious dam day, The windows were close bis politics, who may be | inforceme © and will Keyholes plugged und the ax of this regardie the vic gestion, nervousness and worry fantry, ho ew Republ. MoeLevy&Co. Jong the Hast Riv ith be un- |e able to #0 to N 1 -, on. lice say the work was evi- scheme eat the es of uwod the moters ulity now Would find rest and health if they (ae Ba er waiting to | dye able to go to New York without as-, on. Tha police gay tho work was evi- schem 4 » a0 wed th [sconlaunwbioomes caulune pants . “ » slatance. All her cargo was loay ~ wey that of the mother, law,