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TCHELL SAYS “OBEY THE LAW" Mine President sea Toainas that He Does Not Believe a Union Man Should Commit an Illegal 5 Act. VIOLENCE HURTS THE UNION. | MacVeagh Is Told that the Public Will Not Support an Organiza- tion that Favors Lawlessness or | Unfairness. SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 18,—Mr. Mac- ‘Veagh. who resumed the cross-examina- tion of President Mitchel] to-day, said he would be glad to get an expression faa to the Influence of acts of violence upon the temper and disposition of the union men said to have committed them The witness sald thar he would not sume that the acts of violence are true. “1f," said he, “Forest City, which had been referred to, would be an example | ( of all towns and cities in the anthracite field {t would Indicate that we were a very law-abiding, religious people.” | “The question.’ Mr. M. “ig whether or not y Proper methods to prevent a r ef violent acts when they have oc- curred.” He did not care, he said, by whom these were committed “What I am trying to show,’ he con- tinued, “is that there is a growing spirit of violence and disrecard of law in your organization and that your in- fluence over, them Is insufficient to keep them law-abiding and peaceable as you desire them to be,” Mite! Is Not Disturbed. Under this arraignment of the union Mr. Mitchell retained his complete composure. The question met with a feady respons “The fear that my influence,” “1g not sufficient to deter men from the commission of crime js a contradiction of the claims often mude about me said he, it fs found that the company: ha: for more coal of all sizes than has Been sold ot stocked, the miners might have @ cettain amount taken off all of them tp compensate the company, But. on the other hand, If the company sold more cou) than had heen paid for then the miners should be pald a dtvidend. Power of the Operators. “Would It be possible if all the coal miners in the country were members Of your unton to tle up all the fuel pro- duction?” asked Commissioner Watkins. “Tt is BP thle of course, but not at all probable. The contracts would exist and would not be violated,” explained | Mr. Mitchell. “Would it not be a dangerous power | any body to have such power | organization would give?’ r. “1 find,” sald Mitchell, “that the larger and more powerful the labor or ganization And moderé Bishop Spalding sible for “Would It be operators to form, revent the mining of-c nell answere phey 4 Is your objection to having ya Incorporated so that It b financially responsible?” Bishop ng aske ‘Mitchell explained at length that | hot A necessary condition. He “A labor organization has 200,009 po coalition to M ‘Mr. it Js sald: We never had more than treasury. You see an empl to us might make a case against us and in order to discredit our organi: tlon keep us in the courts all the tim: and that would. discredit us in the eyes of the public, There ts rei no danger | of violation of contract, the operators need not be afraid of that, there has never been, except in one notable e¢x- ception, the stee| strike. a case where a labor organization !n America has violated a contract. In the steel strike the first person to condemn the action the operators agreed to recognize tie Jon, would you then favor leer pote of your union? “haat question T.cannot, well answer: | the organization would have to pass| upon it In convention. LITTLE CASH FOR PACIFIC MERGER, | — Secretary Nichols Testifies It Was Accomplished by Ex- changing Checks. Hearing was continued to-day in room No. 70 of the Federal Bullding In the sult of the State of Minnesota against the Northern Securities Company. Fred- He was free to say that some men may have been deterred from going to | work because of violence, but the strike itself lost more in public opinion by | feason of that than it could possibly | t gain. | The cross-examiner and the witness | then plunged into a spirited colloquy over the question of whether one man Bas a right to prevent another man from selling his labor The best answer Mr. @raw from the miners he did not «pprove mitting an unlawful Rights of Men to Strike, MeVeagh could | chief was that one com- Mr. Mac h read a statement re-| @arding the right to sirike to the personal freedom working | men. He also took the view that in ex- ereising that freedom those who cease to work must not interfere with the lib- erty of others who wish io work. “We do not want anarchy,” sald Mr. Mitchell, “and that is anarcay pure and @imple—the right of every man to do absolutely as he pleases regardless of its effects on society.” “This is the language of a very c1re- i Ally. ingulsed anarchy.” | Mr Mie-| then Rae anni wARERAI UME TO® about | bundle of pape! lezal appearance | to procure divorces none has created so Buage of Archblsiioy re 4a | st1.08 relved by the CR GS “om | and spread them out on the table, Law- [great a sensation as Mra, Roland B. Moll- ‘Archbishop Ireland {Exnnined that the money wa civeg |Yer and ¢ for a|ineux, of New York City, who now fei tae Northenn Pacitic Rullway. Com: | long the Bat- | frankly admits that her purpose is to ie commitivo of sw a i Wi nt rede vd that amount of] tle Rolng ix tO obtain hor freedom. Hr ee ai mnany te iv “tn tock from Brooklyn “TL want that more than anything else a idea amp ewlved the str . Answer! a furtier question Mr. . & Oo chi Admits Sabject of Talk. she sald, “and I am justi Mitchell declared that if Archolsho, After the talk in the restaurant: Mr. \ Ireland's state ant that ansh Batile vics(navit wee (oo early to any. Desnite $he eRe AON ENeE at have no re ne disagreed Y sini eet muita rival shor red at the Cataract sienna wit action Molineux would take In re- | pnenentnet He LAL L ay fate Td} nol kn vardiiorte plated divorce suit of, Hotel under the name of Mra, Le thoy was) AQ. Td van employ ard io thejc lated divorce sult of) yo onsan, ahe now mays thi ie tol to nurchage Uh tei his wife. He Ittedithat thelaction) | SONDsaH) ahe nGwiaayel tbat sae had in fh heen t Molineux in going to Sloux Fail | Teuton for keeping the object of her vata ng that she would sue for di-| VINit a secret propriety of . . “") Molineux had Joined the divorce-seeking And decisions of coy Mak Setineuce(nios orn! te a) SoloRY here, that fact became at once tetas Chile i. aie ak SMa tae Spa DAFAMount to y other sour statement converning the of his) f i ossip an’ atio he Held | R94 OQ 000E In son's wife to Sioux Falls, 8D. to! % call ane Hy bane a a HF eomnman sr ackid Ae yal secure a divorce, His tone showed soma| Prom hour to hour the if HT some referred 1 ginla. who. Many serious ave up their labor. He addled @narchists« in the iss Replying to Mr. Ma Veaxt foxarding: union men. be r National Guant Joeal inh! 5 man from the Puard. union ot a ha hoen Sountry. He was what some other org Gray Willing to Listen, Air. MacVeazh conctad sr @alnation at this pons Ns Aa soon as M2. Mane inlsalon\ ra announces Ald not wish representing they had obtai as ihe like touched ‘ipon ite adsted. howe ver ber nided” Vee-ex. had finished ° d ax much informat to get on the subj that 1 there ts new e xamination the 1 8 id 0 0 Hath Bileubn ‘lon Peau a nt object to hearing the Former, Consressman eating eading ( ‘oul a im formed the peainations would b Simon FP. a reparaing keen paid in the bit alnst' those paid in th ir Mitener! was un: * mines ure so equipped. aw a them to welgit coat. i van think “the expense of qiye tohell, ans Mr, Gowen, woul be vere wicmgpiig a @werlng further questions by welterated his former t bat, fhe, principal ‘sri the amount of ch car. Mitchell added that he had he Where the men hea cennenat elr cars to make St hppewr that t more coal in the: the care, dance, where two men at adjoining breasts," he anid, 1 condItory are similar. @ car of pure coal and the nends out a car, halt of ing impurities, ‘The first ono presont system suffers the other. 1 belleve “a man docked for Mopuritics. urer of erick G. Ingersoll sat as special exam- iner under appointment by the Minne- jfota Clreult Court D. Minn and George P, Wilson ap- peared as counsel for the complainants resenting the State Attorney Gone W. P. Doug! is. George B. Young he nea a great array of lawyers for the rat! wa. the Novtl Securities com- panies At Mr. Munn’s request Commissioner Shields last night issued subpoenas for | Piward T. Nichols, secretary and treas- | the Northern Securities Com: | y, and Edward H. Har.iman, Chatr- of the Board of Trustees of the | Union Pacife Ratlroad Company and a director of the Northern Securities Com- pany. The subpoena-server could not find Mr, Harriman, but Col WP eh. of counsel, reported that he will undoubtedly appear as soon as he knows that he ix wanted. Nichols Reven Nichols was calle ax the pro amined | Seoretn. to the stand as About "310,¢00,000, ft comme sewers We] ay. 26 & 28 inch twilled silk, close rolled, choice natural wood handles, R sald |26 & 28 inch extra quality silk, handles of | Pearl, Ivory, Sterling Silver and Japanese Metal, conservative | 26-inch twilled silk, handles of Massive Sterling Silver and Gun Metal, Long-Napped Beaver Hats, black only, in ell the very latest fashionable Best quality—worth fully) MOLINEUX MAY CONTEST Stern Brothers To-morrow, Sale of Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas $1.95 Value $2.75 $3.50, 3.75 Value $5.00 Decorative Linens at Important Reductions in Prices Reception and Tea Cloths, Dresser Scarfs, Centre Pieces and Doylies, trimmed with the newest and most desirable class of laces, Mexican, Fayal, Japanese and Teneriffe Drawn Work, Hand Embroidered Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases and Shams. Also To-morrow, Wednesday, Linen Renaissance Lace Trimmed CENTRE PIECES, In prea: contracts were the leaders 1 800 Soy | eee re NONeY Se culhat Pisces 20 to 28 inch $1.20, 1.38, 1.85, 2,25) DRESSER SCARFS, 20 x54 ins., | TEA CLOTHS, $3.75, 4.15, 5.75 36 ins., 200 Doz. Hand Scalloped 6 ins., FINGER BOWL DOYLIES, Value $3.00 Doz. West Twenty-third Street. Mahler Bros., Sixth Avenue & 31st Street. Special at $2.25. THE SEASON'S FAD IN MILLINERY. shapes. $3.00. Very special for Wednesday only at $9) 25 WIFE’S SUIT FOR DIVORCE. (Continued from irst Page.) Mollacux drew from his pockets a | have visited this place tn recent years had heen here twelve hours before she y ern Py WNhnnue S3toanigh ern Dittertenkiwhinibe: spoke, other little else was discussed in the streets What Hd you pay for that? A We] ‘The Genenai and his sen, Roland Boy)” ‘i . i eee SHAG LA NONETn . i | the hotels and allgother gathering places 4 Molineux, left their homo in Brooklyn | “spy. preparations taken soon after her eo iscussion as| together a little before 7 o'clock aNd! vrrivat by the wife of Roland BR, M viieh the exch started for the father's tactory na | heux to make herself comfortante, recall ited neral wore, Instead of his custoMAry | oven to surround herself with tux fthe cumpany at that time,|durk blue sult, a cutaway coat, dark] was the cause of Intense astonist To was attending to some generall vest and trousers of mixed goods. Hel it has been learned here through tele sInpes wolle the others were sittiag | was dressed as if he were going to make | graphic despatches that she had been find out | some socked cali Instead of going only living very quletly at a New York hotel he meeting, |to lis dalty business, He appeared tol on an income Af $20 a month prov at We yas be fecling well, except that when he! Molineaux, the father of hi sand dil) Soke there Was an Injured tone in hie husband, xcept that he was charged with a} MM recelve. the $41,085,000. In| erime, and after being Imprisoned four | send the required alx months, and who cath? (A. We recelved it in a form that | ye was tried for his life and ac.) T** Dover. Pe Si Os Ou ras i sting, the luxuries as sash (othe com wis GQ) then no actual cash left J.P. Morgan & Co? It was merely an ex change on paper, a kind of cross entry in the 2 A. You can state. tt you sho uit uister banking cond much a cash transact Handled the money. in notes Iver —— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-Day, CAV SUN wete. 441 Moon riven. $01} THE TIDES. Miah Water, AM PM Bun rises Low Water AMP. Sandy Hook Governora Isiand (Hell Gate Ferry 948 10.20 Wal 1243 w PORT OF NEW YORK, | ARRIVED. Ailend) Gre City of Wasblor: ouTcor ERY Cymirte, Li i ‘ai Monarch, Kemprine’ Wilheim, Argentina, Bremen, El cid, Galveston, Citta dt Torino, INCOMING § THA MSHIPS, ‘TO-DAY. Lindentels Friedrich Ger Groese, Bremen, u y did you have to| voice. It was not supposed that on such a aad $41,088,000 Can Not Understand It. sum she could command many of the caistock atl) yam not golig (0 talk about this} cently luxuries of Ife, and so the aur. Unies matter now," he said, “at Jeaat not tin; Prise Was Instant when Aly |1 nave seen my lawyers. thing, see what itted prived urse. CoH inch, banker while would si ii {iid appeared to be in a) ti the day she visited a mule sPeul moods Ho maintained allencel ana purchased © grand plulor his father was speaking, and) 20¢ Purchased a grand pluny, ‘thing for himself, ‘ {to her rooms at ¢ | Molin neuk’s counse | minuted with the conclusion of the trial do no MRS. MOLINEUX LIVES LIKEA MILLIONAIRE. SIO US FALLS, 8. D., Nov. 18—Of all a making plans of a month nditure of three or four times that sum, On ount of the number of rich or Twell-to-do persons who come here to There ts one though, 1m say. I cannot she has against her husbind, Vas the necessities of life ave set at Dui four years she war de-| igh prices. It taken a goal deal of | considerable enjoymenty Of) money to ive ordinarily well in to Roland as ‘that | pays ; meee eal Engages Expenaive Sulte, * aueannes aad But Mrs, Molineux as silte of three of the best roo ataract Hotel, which have bec “lecorated to sult her tastes nealneeionen barley and boudoir, where s the te hours tn fat eo yeux and son came] the ried the ious house er Account. sone, of Roland B aid: Ove MK rew Olcott, an K, i jour surrounding country fern) akve Reon a, marty sald to-day Tanection’ with, the case that’s all,” she vo of Mrs, } strain, 1 must : ig when « y four Years 1 Mave t y 200 that what they would 1p for her > rand L want rest, itn Wrawing that amount} SWhen it was suggested that ’ahe: had m. Her board bila] shown a good deal of sympathy for her As the account] husband, she sald Fawn, I telepnoned to] "Oh, that was all for he gaid Blanche was| sake. f simply i $200, She leftathe {ng of her plans. to Ket a divorce I know.” done promised him. ou att onesie eninge that man, | respect him and his struggle to save his But now T am Molineux has engaged the ser- $2.05) $3.25, 3.75, 5.38 $1.50: persc: co Saus.action Guaranteed or floney Promptly Refunded, WE Sst As Usual this Store Fresents Boldest Values for To-Morrow. Don't fail to visit Rothenberg’s to-morrow. We have some of the most magnetic money-saving opportunities We're bound to maintain our position as the givers of the greatest bargains in Greater New York, REAL BARGAINS--TRUE MONEY SAV) Surprises in Women’s Garments Fine $3 Walking Skirts at $1.98. The Bigcest Value in All New York. This is a walking skirt value such as you will not find outside of this store. more forceful example of how we lead in the retailing of fine garments. Made from heavy men’s suitings, in blue and white, and black and white, Pepper and salt mixtures, all slotted seams, newest flare cut tailor stitched bottom; absolutely a $3 rae ne skirt, and a great b; fean at that price; sold to-morrow Only. ...eceeseeeeceeees ss $3 Velvet Waists at $1. 98. setts Paolest Th Growing Store. It’s one Another 300—beauties—velvet waists, with the new shoulder plaits, button on sid ew she a 1 ide, trimmed, with fancy buttons, new cuff and colors black, royal, olive and red; on sale only to- morrow oe 1500 Yards of Black Wool Gheviot at 396. t We limit the sale to to-morrow only because we believe that the price is so pow will be gone by to-mo: nt. Therefore, we must decline to fill mail orders’ The goods full 44 inches wide, strictly all wool, good d black, and of a heavy quality. throughout the at 65 cents per yard ecial here to-morrow at.. Black Taffeta. | Silk Finish Velvets. These are 20 inches wide, absolutely pure A good, heavy quality, abl: for entire costumes, waists sik of a firm, heavy quality, with a high and jackets; 24 inches wide, in. popular shade rich lustre, ae 65 cent value, special to-mor- AIM i Iso 16-inch black velvet; 75 cent quality AIc TOW at «. ceeeee special Atewee.. % Knit Underwear and Hosiery Specta! Where outside of this store will you find values like this proper, stylish, desirable hat of the svaso1 silk velvet. fully draped on large frames in Exceilent $2.50 and $3.00 Ualues—a Great <)" Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Worth $2.50.—Ten patterns, populir Norfolk style Record Breakers for We. nesday. The whole lot will be gone by to-morrow night at this price. Long Napred Beaver Hats, in black and J 98 | special to-morrow at : Black Silk Velvet Hats. the late pes; a beautitul, choice selec- tion; ealiohyeecelts iSnieroNe al. Oxford Gray Kersey Overcoats, with English full box back, flap pocke velvet collar, wide French. facings, turned-up cuils with velvet pipings ; sizes Cheviot cloth inc stripes and fancy mixtures, made with yoke plaited back and front, with belt of same material; very well made, good, strong linings, and trimmings, GJ Notion Sale. | Absolutely Unmatchable Values Long Napped Beaver Hats. castor, intlats and roll brim) sailors. T' Made from a magnificent quality of black j 98 e boys from j{o13. Nomailorders. Only two to a customer. None C. 0. D. | Sizes 3 to 3 years, to-MOrrOW ateceesceeees: +. One Day Only--No Mail Orders, These three great specials are for to-morrow only—no mail orders——but there are always values here that stand unmatch- Women’s Extra lieavy Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, vests have high neck’ with long or short tons; pants have French band and 4 ankle 1 / (o length; 29c, valu Drawers, in camel's hair and natural; drawers ankle length; sizes 24 to 34: worth 39c., at.eses Women’s Fast Black Seamless Cotton Hose, fleece lined, rib top, very elasti 2c An Unmatchable Muslin Offer No Mail Orders. able. Every day finds somthing new. sleeves, finished with silk tape and. pearl but- Boys’ Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and J 9 in regular and extra siz {ad en Fruit of th i ruit of the con 5G. Bleached Fruit of the Loom [luslin, When we announce Dress Forms, Jersey covered, 32 to 40 bust...+6 29c] 36 inches wide, at a price like that, there is good quality, 4-4 and 54, per doz .. bound to be immense selling. Further 3 SEE OE SE oy ae buat 3c] words are useless, but let_us impress the Blas Velveteen Binding, tine tinish, per piece 7c} fact that the offer is for one day only, || Stocking Ba: ners, with long hindles...... 2c na we canriot fill mail or d-rs at, bey 4 'T Collar Suttons, long and short, per doz... « 2% SECT LTS DECI $1.39 Gomforters, 896. |For Wednesday only. No Mail Crdée-s. A special fot of Tufted Silkoline Com/oiters, 89 Lindsay Safety Pins, per doz Large Box 200 Hair Pins, assorted sizes Pear! Buttons, all sizes, per co: Brook’s Cotton, all numbers, black and w ite, de SEmbro"” S Ik, large spools, all colors Jined with pure odortess sanitary cotton 25 different Patt erns; worth $1.39 cach, special. . Patent Medicines, Drie, Btc. stc.| Shoe Offers. No Mail Orders, Prices Here Tell a Strong Story of kothenberg Leadership in We | Bring the Boys and Girls 0-Morrow. Box Calf Lace Shces, for boys and girls, with dull kid uppers, spring heels, nicely made, with toe caps: good durable quality 2s 7 to 11. Also Little Gents'LaceShoes, All Lines, Fe-ru-na, the great tonic. Glycerine, pure, 3-07. bottle Paregoric, extra quality, fa Scott’s Emulsian Cod Liver Oil Powdered Borax, 1-Ib. packag Otfer New York's o... S8¢ +. 10 Best Values, Danderine, regular 2 Hay’s Hair poets nee Essence of Peps'n, © Fletcher's Casto: 10¢ Dr. Solar’s Cod e-° O#, lar ¢ Cascarets, small packape.. Rochelle Salts, ',-1. pac Bc) pancarets) siialh 7c cea . aS per ry Compound...... Kiimer’s Swamp Root 29 Biaud’s Iron Pilla, taoin Woller oe ras in good Essence 0! Peppermint, Nask....8¢ Swilt's Srecific Tése | Serviceab le calfskin Lydia Pinkham's ¢ Cuticura Salve T35c } leather, spring heels, Wood Alc: ho}, pint. 19¢ Genu'ne Creoa Wine T40¢ | double’ soles, toe caps, Cc Castor Oil, j-ounce botth +10¢ Rubber Bulb Syringes Siz0S 8 tO 11 Yeeeveee .. JAMES MoCREERY &C0. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, “JAMES McGREERY & CO. Infants’ Dep't, 2d Floor, Cotton Sheets 1 5 and Pillow Cases. Black Montagnac Coats; | | halt fitting or loose back, Ready for use, Prices are .Jined with satin, less than cost of sheeting Lengths 27 and 42 inches, by the yard. | Sheets, Fine lawn aprons, —— new models, with bibs and bre- telles,—finished with em- | 12,00 and 18.00 broidery or hemstitching, Velour 4 inches aac blouse coats, with 54x90 inches 43c each ae aa 25c., 35¢. and 45c. 63x99 “ soc. postilion backs. Lined each 72x99 “ s7e with grey satin. 8rx93%2 58sec“ 19,00 Twenty-third Street. 81x99 ss 6oc ‘| gox93% 63c Twenty-third Street. | 0x99 “ yoo Pillow Cases. = = = =| 42x38% inches 14c “ iF YOU NEED 45x38% “ 16sec “ THE BUMPS AN OFFICE BOY OR 50x38 toc jor rH AN ERRAND BOY, AN as AD. IN THE 6UN: 54x38 7c ‘| GENERALLY WORLD eats CAT® HORSE SENSE, the law of Kitiridge, & Scott to conduct her suit for Bhe declines to # ae the sult will be robe Ih reference to It will prob expiration of the } wi alvors son. Mrs, vices GOOD JUDGMENT & WORLD WANTS. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDDRS. You yYouR ocHOIce Twenty-third Street, | Cashmere, Oriental Rugs. About eight hundred Afghan, Iran, Feraghan, Mossoul, and Tabriz at about one-fourth © their value. Large Carabagh Rugs. : 8.50. J Silky Shirvans. 12.75. Guenjes and Kazaks,—aver age size 8ft. x 3ft. 10, 16.50 to 24.75, value 22.00 to 35,00. * go fine Persian Rugs,—all perfect pieces. 22.50, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Blue or black Venetian cloth Suits. = suits. Blouse model coats, Silk-lined pleated skirts, 42.50 : ; Zibeline Suits, handsomely trimmed with velvet and braid) Blouse mode pleated coat. 35:00 Black Crepe de Chine of” peau de soie, separate skirts. Latest models, Fine quality materials, 27.50 29.50 35.00 Twenty-third Street. WORLD WANTS Certainly Pay. ee: Paid Help Wants in this BUT r morning’s World. 68 Paid Help Wants in the thirteen 4 other New York papers combined. APPRENTICES ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS 3 aT BUTCHERS . BUTTONHOLE PHOTOGRAPHERS . MAKERS 3] PIANO HA 5| PLUMBERS: 3) POLISHERS . 1| PORTERS PRESSERS PRESSMEN ROOFERS SALESLADIES, SALESMEN SHOE HANDS . CASHIERS «. 4 3 3 9 ob 6 8] SIGN PAINTERS .. 2 16 5 16 rT) CHAMBERMAIDS COAT MAKERS « COMPOSITORS COOKS . ; SKIRT HANDS SLEEVE HANDS . SOLICITORS VERS DESIGNERS . DISHWASHE! DRESSMAKERS « DRIVERS ++ DRUG GLERKS . STABLEMEN ELEVATOR STOCK CLERKS, R STENOGRAPHERS . TAILORS 3 EMP, AGENCIES ... 8 2) TINSMITIES n 4 3 z GINBBRS TYPEWRITERS UMBRELLA HANDS: UPHOLSTERERS ,. USEFUL MEN FIREMEN FORELADIES aunts .. HPMSTITCH HOUSEWORK «. HORSESHOERS IMPROVERS . IRON WORKERS JANITORS JANITRESSES WINDOWMEN MISCELLANEO! 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