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Seat CARNEROS Ber >. Tre omuecengh eee mBatere MAN SHOT DEAD; 4e— Fractured Skull as Result of _. Beating or Fall. | STRANGER HEARD GROANS. Mutterings Before Death Would _ Indicate Head Was Broken After \ Struggle, but Witnesses Say He » Tumbled Down Stairs, t { The Harlem police were put to work to-day on what may be a murder mys- ‘tery. Detectives have been detailed @rom Headquarters for the purpose of finding who was the last to see Patrick Gannifin, of No. 2372 Old Broadway, be- fore he was found unconscious and fatally wounded In a stable at the northeast corner of Old Broadway and !One Hundred and Thirty-frat street. ) Hannifin's body is now in the Morgue. {WHie' death was the result of a fracture jot the ekull, and from indications the ) ltnjury was inflictea by a blow or several > | elows, A stranger passing the stab!e late |@unday evening heard groans within }and entered, He found Hannifin, who {was forty years old, lying in a cor- jmer, unconscious and bireding. The man ‘eaw a number of deep soratches or cuts jem his face and went vut to find a po- Hoeman, Seratches Point to Struggle. ‘He reached the J. Hood Wright Hos- jpital before finding a poilceman and an ‘anfbulance was sent after the man. At \the hospital it was found that Hannifin fhad sustained a fatal fracture of the fee cut and scratched as though he|the netghbors Interfered, John Johnwon |7onnsen fat had strugeied before being dealt the Dlows which broke -his skull. Mwenty-four hours after reaching the |"!# Toomsyat No. 118 Lawrence street, he forehead. ale t {ng regained consciousness. During his| May Holton, twenty-one years old, who! ing, She was saying @elirium he muttered words and excla- mations as though he were a party to a @ombat. ‘The Harlem police say they were not Motified of the death of Hannifin or even of the finding of him until this morning. As soon as they Neighbor ed the clroumstances they notlfled feadquarters and went to wor About 3 o'clock this morning a man| Rasmus The police discovered this afternoon |tiving in a house across the alley had | reported arrest. She dentes firing the shot, but| He was abusing me."' the Janitor of the pullding and the neighbors say that she shot him in self-defense, Taken to Pollce Station. ROLIO CCA had not shot Johnson. and the ne the polle ty-fifth ‘street. and Frank Fa 10. 1423 Amsterdam avenue. were the|loud words coming from the Johnson | when he struck her. rest, William Hogan, who sald he had ened to strike hei sid Hannifin fall downstairs, will be| Was not obeyed and the quarrel con- +4 eld. the police belng unable to accept | tinued. a atory. About 7 o'clock the woman ran inte Says He Fell Down Stairs, her bathroom and raised the window } ~ that he had seen Hannifin fall down the | ¥@ek Into the too: and the window gtairs inthe handball court of |closed, ‘The quarrel was renewed. ONE NAUGHTY BOY MANSFIELD BEATS [CLUB SWINDLER Magistrate Mayer Tries Plan of Now Thomas Yore, Who Has’ So Far, but Then YouNever—| Says i : There was plenty of apaghettl and other | Hons at each mine ¢ ys He Will Sue. Well-Known Confidence Man, | ‘!ses that appeal to the Italian palate. | 50 Fee ee eee a ealcabie: yous | | | ‘Tnero was at attempt at dancing | vide the United Mine Workers Into two 00 aL ee = Jin the two crowded rooms. It was{sepirate organizations, one bituminous A Magistrat CINCINNATI, ON 19. — Richart! letaaiiieeys fees i the other anthracite, $ 0 nm 5 aS SesSna et doch Ga cata nea Cte mab hb atone nania ae | Sze ae tain meen op gua Bet tty 40.00 Parlor Suit at een: his o aly ce, who hes bees le property m ante: Tei niglemmon, of the Royal Yacht) iy alone. Tho mother-in-law, Mrs past, A8-plece Inlaid Divan Parlor Sult, like illustration, full spring edge and Paes SIMROLIDAnARRT TORENT Tie ino aera led in swin- | Geroima Ventricel, went to spend the |) y of thelr organiza tufted backs, covered in a fine silk damask in all the tint spate? 2 HL Club? RRA of fhe New York | gight at tho home of a fri tions to go the saine way. if] newest colors; regular piano -finished frames. This suit hat Mansfeld t# to blame | Tact NE He Cl) When Dan Pedro went into the hall- inthe, rely. of Mr. RR est was never offered before for less than $40. Very special le MEAG RC He CEC ee era Ra favel ai gH agp wen sentanced Trrestel| way at 7 o'clock he smelled gas, and] wasn suggestion made by Carroll D. for this sale at. seceghessreecenc teri Cres that he has hired an attornsy and witt|0” In the penitentlary and pay al eect Pinto the rooms of the Ven- Wrinie In his. report of the strike to ; f ‘ ; : tricels, ‘The lad is only ten years old, | President Roosevelt, sue the famous for. damages. fin In the Court of Spectal Bes. Lo See ; ‘The individual. operators who have $ 1.9 eaters eles antic rte cng vn wooed Ina natin Raw eeaats tise || $20.00 Bed Outfit for $11.78. 348) Manstieht and it is claimed that at the| ‘ SPECTRE EROEROCENA UEDSC HS Tel SEE Mere EON Iea carmel one 1 and Brass Bed, has 13-inch \elose of the tent edn the four ow. Mol nd Broke ne wi oe eer ieee or tne comelenion ie | Beh amusseieeeenene ar i the horses Jump when act, Mansdelt, enrages. struck him tive! Mee aaa ee genes, Amd child were they would be given the opportunl pillars, heavy brass rail head and foot and two lad replice times: onstheohe paboosed mite conscious ‘0! je bed, le the bura-|t5 ‘examine witnesses when questions y q asked Court, ‘All| hurt ae. reieh ee eety Sametn ing Chae on a atnaioi ‘i uA er of the gas stove was turned on. arise which are different with them than brass spindles, solid brass_ mounts and vases, in nike He must Yr was Introduced to th fin, too. | have be Pet ot ved to the | An ambulance surgeon was called! with the companies, Judge Gray an- cluding a combination hair mattress, a double want to have sor ; svhere’ls chat soho | Meteaesatential! trom St. Vincent's Hospital, but tho [Swered. that Mey WOOld: | se. Burns | woven wire spring with iron frame (no wood) ; Bed fer sconel ll AUab Skene: icp: pitpais: itary ote at | ged to boron |Criei WaS dead when the surgeon ar-/gaid that when a man strikes he does | this outfit 1s worth $20.00; complete, day 6.7 ; a a Mosees. repiled Mr. Coulter Ente: ts money right and left, It 1s belleved a he strikes for an improvement in the special sale price, all siz@Seeeeeeesee ° only. Oe Mn the yard,” replied Mr. Coulter, puntshment,| {the Ik John Wilson, a noted ona conditions of his fob. wins he : yells then, take thin boy out there pRunishmenti| dence man, SARA mGROlaley gets back the position, It he loses, he and let the be y throw stones a one Hotithe b with his t in his han ———SS=—= We wil have lots of fun wher rest of t BS 8 for a job. 2 ments already madé and it shows the e stones hit him rd ht ‘ TABLET TO “TOMBS ANGEL.” Linhop Potter Unvells Memorials Ki Detectives haye rou t ne din Brooklyn aa long ts last September thee. "¥ oul What are yan crying to Mra. Foster and Mra. Pyne. placed tn tho God's Providence | IRISH VOLUNTEERS’ REVIEW. e at No. 0 Bre a Regiment Wil John, F, Blake, of South Africa, Col, John FE Blake, comn the Bos of them Is in me Pyne, who built t Tito the > Clty ane this ¢ y about a week ago, will re- In the course of subsequent examination! Regeind Its Order. POOR WORK ON BIG BUILDING S's pledge to telephone t Giawhtila \, Irish Volun-| SIMLA, India, Nov, 1%,—Col, Ton-|that the miners will carry the decialon n c commas! the " . y Gay au to how he was ke cera at t tral Palace to-|Rechy, commanding the fourth eatuma} Sy but of our union ete oe pt. Stewart Orders Stone Fac! Hsee morrow night. Col, Blake is a graduate, of the Aritiwh expedition engage “hidge Urey Laen ‘announced the decl- é ‘, Nov. 19.—The i Bingen n of ¢ of Wee vat and an ex. United Se YW ving Nowaiine ae ‘ise ones ‘nt sion ot the commission in the matter SCHENECTADY, N.. ¥., Nov. 19.—Tih of Apartment House Removed. Pat with dist : - : he uprising of the Wazirl|o¢ the application of John T. Lenahan|¢nird day of the boycott declared by) An order was tssued from the Bureatt eT MIN Tet Arm who participated in con- on the Afghan frontler,/and John T. O'Brien, attorneys for the ‘bly of the city against; Of Buildings to-day directing that the saat siderad| jan fighting In the W ng tower, at Gumattt, held| non-union men, to appear in. the case. | the Trades Assembly o |Raantaniputugionthedarge apartment Aftor th ation of the Indian w y GIX outlaws, Who refvsed to surren-]In the Hght of all thelr claims, sald) tne gchenectady Ratlway Company finds) 4-5. tint te being built at the north- nuth Africa, He parts of “The wer Ww ias ever s ar in Only 17, and Yonnuwer Than Mur ecaibo (ai GNiban neeo H Some of iis Children, i ' an So) UN ° x Je—tne JOINED UNION: DISCHARGED, Dims“ as badiy of in the | a | of relationship us the ys owho Bue to be i hat he! Out by Emptoy ia own hus mola 4 & World) fein nm years old, whe) OHATTANOOGA, + Nov, 19-1: dmother of his seven grown |cause the men in their employ tor ay two of whom are as old c8/a unlor the Morgan Coa Company to- "grandparent, Gay closed down {ts mines and say. they the way it came about: Henry will not reopen them until they get new is city, Is Sousa’s father-in-}Men or the old ones decile to abandon years yia| the organization. enxee Coal Mine: Locked F tot wat aid ‘ino t manied by the Unitel Mine Work t bag r, i kere And that in other ways they haven tar] teraire Franco-Americaine, at the Ci ored tl “mi ees aay Jot the New York Proas in honor of . any Dupuy, Director of the Petit WOMAN ARRESTED. May Holton Accused of Killing John Johnson Police Strive to Unravel Mystery in Their Brooklyn Apartments—fine Admits . of Hannifin, Who Died of Buying Revolver, but Says He Shot Himself. | Following a quarrel which lasted all|the neighborhood, and Willlam Rasmus, @kull, besides other Injuries, His face |night and all morning and tn which} the janitor, broke In the door of the On the floor near the door he found was shot and killed at noon to-day In| sonnson's dead bedy, with a bullet- hospital Hannifin died, not once hav- | Brooklyn. ‘The woman was in another room, cry- was tho sweetheart of Johnson and| “tHe did tt himself. He shot himself. with whom he had been living, ts under!7 didn't do ft, It was his own fault, ° She was taken to the poilce station in the stable and questioned. Sho Insisted that she ikhbors, however, | f that it was she Bir: John J. Delaney. of No. 44 East! been so disturbed by the quarrel and] who fired the shot and that she did tt ers ened the door into the hall a she went into the room again lornelius Cashman's saloon, which |s ving shot him. They ha Mext door to the stable where Hannifin Heard Shot Fired, requentl and this orning, was found. At noon a single pistol shot alarmea' th efore the shot was fired, ; “Capt. John Pierson of the His Own, Which Works Well) Been with Him 13 Years,| Royal Yacht,” Believed to Be sth clubs by Influential | 1 ah t ne Up for Col, Feast of Reasoa at Cafe Martin, | eral of the villagers. Col, McRae, com- jenty -Lu1 # “of enow white hair, ay}, Tey insist that they have been pay-] A dinner will be given this evening by | manding the first ivf Awenty-one, and |!nx ® higher scale of wages than is de-| pr, Kano, President of the Cercle Li WOMEN’S DEPT. Coats in all lengths and styles, Skirts in every new cut, Furs their richness, Waists and Ruffs in great variety. THURSDAY SPECIALS. standing and turnover collar of silk, shoulder cape effect, tight-fitting back, doubls Peplin with postilion, neatly trimmed with silk braid an ments: Man Tailors; valut $32.50, at... high roll collar and shoulder capes. trimmed with stitched satin bands; $35.00.006 Three-quarter length Coats, ticht-fittin: Skin $50.00, at. 350 more Skirts which were cut from odds and ¢ of materials, As when you buy an article greatly reduced it is old style these are newly made, of our standard materials, in the very latest style, Value 7.50) 9.00 | ea , 10,00 | {For quick sale, 3.75 and 5,00 12.00 No alterations on skirt Warhol Carhaat « Co Broadway and 13th St, “AFTER PARTY, HS TESTIN ‘Father, Mother and Son, Re-|Mine President Shows united After Two Years,| of the Ordeal to Whi Home with Gas Escaping. | the Stand. The happiness of the famfly of Carlo Ventricel aver thelr reunion lasted but a few hours, The gas In thelr rooms at No, 122 Mott strect was acctdentally turned on, and when the window was broken in thelr six-year-old son was|companies, but as dead and the mother and father un- ‘ongolous. SCRANTON, Pa., Mitchell shows the strain of go over the same ground w ‘men who had carried Hannifin into the|flat that he raised his window in nald he heard the q anal‘ i Gtable.and they were placed under At-|calied te thom tr cubits. tie ann nattemus said he heard the quarrel and) 4.) ambulance carried the man to St.|been covered the order will em to subside, His request pit. itt ate | i Soy an had} Vineent’s Hospital, where he {s at tho] matters, if dtd sance effects; regu- Philadel. | lar price, per pair, 2 mich affected and within a few min-|phia and Reading, sald he would take $2.50; our special sale J | ex after she was found she regained|only ten minutes, and other attorneys point of death. The mother was not so] Attorney Wolverton, of the ut neclousness. She was nearly crazy | still to be heard will not tal ‘The police took two men, one named|and called for help, The man across Co was fred the) © z 5 We iDaignes and the other Ho to the| the alley usked what was wanted, and LUO Te W Hebe | eee lt mca longer. The Mine Workers One Hundred and Twenty-Nfth | yefore she could anawer ale was fur hat @its| Carlo Ventricel left his wife, Marie| pleased with the progress mad: Street station, and there Hogan sald} ne was pulled 1 shot| Antoinette, and his son, Vincenzo, tn! sing before the Commission fa | Ottanora, Calebria, It ago and came to America. in New York as a tobacco stripper, and Gray informed Attorney Ro jout of his small wages saved enough p, 1, & W., that as thé coi ang Italian dent4 | thor cross-examination to be struggle, and the yi tlon of the family reunton. | the hearing afong. Mr. Ross he had prepared in the Mott street) sweeney y ient-house. In addition to sending! Mr. Mitchell replied that ne the money for thelr passage Ventricel | yot aware that the men were an investigation made. etter than most tenements, Th was ne the one that gathered there last night.| yr, Mitchell sald it would be Food and drink had been provided. | ple for him to give In detall t He said: “TL think the understanding ns by this commission, the /British Troops Hammer Their to return Immediately w | and { think the further understanding terfered with nor displaced fi | When Defenders Are Killed. | pioyment ‘generally by the retu nder of inion men. Irish Brigade, who arrived in Mr Mr, Mitchell declared with der. Judge Gray, they would be a on the fort till even-| publle ov the names of the n tower was stormed and ra wore ki paratively heavy.|men who work for thei Wide Gra ed. The} important element In the Inves iving ochy, who sory | ate interest) in the findings of severe! ee Tas Se! Tmiiesion. We have cansitered severely 5 White, of carefully from all sides. the Talrd Was killed white leac- | Me. Miteha? then Was excuse rming party and Cap _—_eO sand Houston t of the native troops were wour tower was razed, Gen, Egerton arrived at Shiwa yester- day and captured the headman and sey- Arizona Wowan Commits le Tempor: Insa nitions aiso fell into the hands of t i ad galanin eto thigh as 5 Our stock iscomplete in every department:—Suits in all their beauty, A Dress Suit in which‘we have combined every good idea of this season's best Zibeline Cheviot, in black, blue, brown and Oxford. Blouss Model Coat, <ide-platied fullflare skirt over percaline drop. Made vy 4 Q) 75 . A chic Monte Carlo Coat of fine quality Kersey, lined with best Skinner's satin. effective; tong tassel ornaments; black, (an and castor; value 50 PPS or loore back, of fine English Kersey, Reversible Smyrna Rugs. | Reversible Smyrna Rugs, known ' | 4 satin lined, high storm collar, large revers and bell-shaped cuffs. all for their superior patterns and calo:- Smith's Bezutiful Axminsters, 12 feet long and 9 feet trimmed solidly with Persian limb; a magnificent winter coat: value 3 59 ings, 10.5 feet long and 7.6 wide, e wide, shown in the most delicate shad- or of inferior quality, but gore flare, also side plaited effect, in black, blue, Oxford and pretty mixtures. selected patterns; value $27.50. | Found Unconscious in New| Has Recently Been Put on slege on the witness stand. He has yet to face the attorneys of several of the the Commissioners ldo not Intend to allow the attorneys to ly, two scars have been beneficial to their ca He worked When the session opened Chairman to bring his wife and child and mother-! hod heard the opinton of President | =<! [mmense Furniture Values, ing Unmatchable Specials in Pillows and Mattresses. Pelee nome of them ie bound to be gone in aday or two at these prices. No furniture in-law to America, It was a hart ytitchell on many phases it desired fur- himself every pleasure In the anticipa- | ence to facts alone. This would hurry Yeaterday he met the little group At| the unton had expelled the men who | Ellis Island and took them to the rooms | pleaded gullty of the murder of Daniel —REFORMEDINCOURT HIS PROPERTY MAN. SENT TO PRISON. nough to furnish the rooms} of the union, but he was now having er a gayer party than Want Only One Union. even under eac Gray Takes a Hand, sion with rerpect to the returning to work of men Who had been on strike. ne f ROYCO ,:and conservative labor men to-day is t are of the opinion that a general row ‘ pending the consideration of the que! will follow the present crisis, to be fol- lowed by the reorganization of the fnen. as their attorneys had desired. | trafic, and ail of the cars are running, ald: They represent an! ag on other days, with thelr full quota) VLleut. Atry a: WHEL SON, THEN HERSELF. column, signatied | PHOENIX, Aris. Nov. 19.—Mra, A. A: body declaring the boydott |from Bpinwan on Monday that he neal Clark abok her 8am Aan. Ontora Clare Sina aut a eeat ac ee tk q| Surprised and captured the village ana| under the chin, killing him heir employ: Martin to the French speaking members |had taken ,250 prisoners. Some war ‘uring the night. 6! outl pgm, e Sowihirecrere WE sT laited orna- 2 ver : ‘en as those mentioned below: value $13.00...+... ings arute, |]|]}50 Bigelow Body Brussels Rugs, Pope macicrnsy $20 save sper late. 42 ft. long and 9 ft. wide, famous for | a sae 7or9 their extraordinary wearing qualities, | Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 60 inches long ard ° 30 inches wide, with wool fringe, shown fn 1if- 9 re} teen different patterns; to-morrow ai Cc Genuine Hartford All-Wool Art Squares— .|Rothenb and artistic designs; € “ST Rugs at Irresistible Prices. A Sate Attracting Keenesi Interect. Our recent great purchases of rugs and floor coverings just prior to sharp advances in market prices make it possible for us to offer you emphatic money-saving opportunities now. Thousands of rugs, in most reliable weaves, and most atéractive designs and colorings, all priced at just such money-saving figures Smith’s Axminsters. rsco Sa.e-4cb00 Guarant or Nouey Promptly Ralunded, —_——_-_-- Persian and 20.00 6x9 7.6x9 9x9 9x10.6 Ox12 . ext - 375 476 676 G76 7:78 Granite Art Squares. % pS Granite Art Squares at balf regula> price: - 300 anew Wool Brussels Rugs. 6x9 7.6x9-9X9-«OX10.6 9x12 OX43.6 | OxTS ferent patterns, such as Oriental, Persi | — : : fe aterny urns Oriel Fen 1D) OBiico 10s 2.75 350 398 450 4.98 wide; regular price $17.50; sale pric have been selling at $1.25 per yard, are Alexander Smith’s Best Axminster 1 Carpets, with borders to match, that 87 G now being offered, special, at.....-..++ 2 ip sitting-room, hail and stair patterns, worth 85 cents 1 per yard, special, Aticcccsess 672¢ Ht Good Ingralns, wool filled and very serviceable, sp ONY Effects | Garpets. Aa Dan e- cial at. cial, per yard. oe eecceseers 39c secs s The Sale of Lace Gurtains and Portieres ue igh Grade Lino’eum, 2 yards wide; its equal is a seldom seen; worth 60c. and 70c. per square yard: ec Linoleurn No Mil Orders. Regular $1 Genuine Cork Linoleum, 3 and 4 yards wide, in 10 ratterns, tile inlaid and wood ef fects; the regular price CS is $1.00 per square yard; our special sale Price i sq. yard, ich He Public approval, as shown in the great attendance on a sale of this kind, is only have thousands visited this sale, BUT THEY HAVE BOUGHT LAVISHLY. How can any caretul housewife pass values like BOY DEAD, FATHER DYING./HIS FOLLOWERS PLEASED. |} these? | Has Been a Bold Success. || indisputable ev! dance of rarest values. Not est edge; full length his lonx and width; worth price, per pair.... price, per pair... Ruffled English Bobbinet Lace Real Irish Point Lace Curtains, ing World.) Curtains, deep fluted ruffle, deep _ full width, Sraards long, beautiful 19.—President lace insertion and patterns on bobbinet; regular price $5.75 to $2.00; special sale ° $6.50; special sale ry | Nottingham Lec2 Curtains, over- lock corded edges, 344 yards long, excellent patterns; regular price $1.75 pair;. our special sale price, per ° Pair.....ccee...- hich has expedite signs. Irish Point, Arabian and Renais-| effects; fully three yards 2 eeececeess at, per pair.essseee $10.00 Portieres, $5.98. ke much are well je In get- acts that ause, of the special to-morrow at. mmission asked if | Come to-morrow for these of store in the world has better offers. was not) members impo: he con Real Scotch Lace Curtains, exquisite de- Ruffled Swiss Curtains, beautiful striped | Finest Scotch and English Lace Curtains, long and full width, workmanship — guaran- teed; actual value 85c.: (e Armure Portieres, $3.00 per pair. & Self color Armures of an extra heavy qual- Beautiful Mercerized Portieres, in a variety of the most attractive colorings, ity, with deep lattice fringe. Colors red, such as rose, Nile, myrtle, crimson, wine green,terra cotta, olive, rose and dark blue; and olive, good value at $10.00 per pair, ry a worth $6.00 per pair, special at reproduction choicest French and St. Gall pat- terns: regular price per pair, $3.2: uur special e Pillows. We will place on sale to-morrow about: 2,000 Feather Pillows in 4 lots, at the fo lowing prices: ( Lot 1—Feather Pillows, ! 19x26, covered in A.C. A. 39% ticking, worth 69¢., at 1) . Lot 2—A 3-Ib. Feather Pil- \ low, covered in A.G.A. tick- ing, worth 75c., at. c-lb, Roya low, covered in satin tick- ing, size 22x28, worth $1.50, This 45-ib. Soft Gray Halr Mattress, covered in the finest quality of satin and A. G. A. ticking; this mattress was never before offered for less than $12.51 cial price for this sale, in all 2% i strike! to work, Trades Assembly. ood—that rom em- ttied at the meet! rn of the Cars, but Federation will Not, evening. emphasis Howed to non-union tigation— facing, the main wall bein, and wno| of passenger the present case IIn.estone {8 ting used. {his com: | ‘rhe oficinin of the Trades Assembly, ‘The order for hedered by 8 lasued at very 1 hich [after a survey ‘orde y Perer M. after the meeting last evening, w! tewart, Superintendent of Buildings, a, fesulted in leaving the boycott In abey- | GteWart, EOpen arene et the mune nce, declared that 8) per cent. of the | used was not of Kool quality nor p } Tee storie: members of the local unions would not | er! “Ashiar" on ly data. use the cars fo-day. This claim has not wall nave’ to Riera” that Pp} t hy. the facts. elar. Doabte | he bitterness expresaed at the meot-| floor beams ‘reinforced ty bly has been echoed to-day in local] are Gundla Jabor circles, and the fact that the ac- instantly, | gituation. “The Metal. Polishers’ Union tn ot heres fe in fawoe af, hatin situation in the Trades Assembly to- Judge Gray here Interrupted to ex- LABOR IS HWVIDED day. Each of these organizations has plain the understanding of the commis- uU threatened to withdraw its delegates f from that body {f {ts wishes are not Neither side would make statements i i ill Ni is—don't I be misunderst i a | Tower with Artillery Till Night, | (i."yon-union’ men should notde-in*| Union Men Ride on Schenectady] tnatter was, inabeyance thas tne wale Ing next Wednesday lppear, but the commission could not] the effort possessing practically no sup- east cornor of Forty-ninth street and ou the British guns made} consent to the withholding from the! ort at all. There is no diminution of] Lexthgton avenue, shall be- removed, By ‘ashlar’ 1s meant the thin slabs of stone that frequentnly used as brick, In som: 1 ‘be rebuilt and some The ov ing Jaet evening of the Trades Assem-| the property, who © the builders, a One Towel, Two Faces, enaified the ‘ov. 19,—Judge Brauniein, of the mers of PAINTERS’ STRIKE STOPS ALL WORK: George W. Vanderbilt’s Housd ‘ on Fifth Avenue Is Delayed by Sympathetic Strike. i « The residence of George W. Vander dilt, at Fifty-first street and Fitth ave nue, In which extensive alterations ane” being made, Is likely to remain tn unfinished condition for some month: A remarkable sympathetic strike, ote dered by the Bullding Trades Counel},. which affects the painters, plumber roofers and half a dozen other traded, has completely tled up all work on tba dullaing. 2, ‘The strike was ordered on behart the Amalgamated Painters’ Society, wants to force Willlam Baumgarten Co. which has the contract for paints Ing and decorating the house, to dis. chargé workmen who are members the Brotherhood of Pasnters and only members of the Amalga: Society. aie The Amalgamated Society's opponitien to Baumgarten .& Co. le dye to the that when the Soclety mode « general

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