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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; DECEMBER 13, 1902. : f , JMPERS TALKS |"“ENaoreo “rconia Tosca.” SNYDER A NEW [°*°"Ceuisens oLean DeoKe,(MUUT HAS PLANS | ses: ABOUT STRIKES MONEY CIANT. cumaearmmm >| FOR MARY PARKS Sse rons parks which can be acquired at com, customary warning unless President Castro yields to their demands, fected will be beauty spots dotting the the League of Political paratively small cost and when pers No notice has yet been sent ashore, however, and in ithe mean time the Proposes to Acquire Every Avail- act awaseine ia President of Big Merger Bank | Venezuelan preparations for defense continue. Ms The foreign residents have been taken aboard the warships and will ed his ap~ ? lof the Comptroller's plan, “We can’t have too many parks,” said Mr, able Plot to Be Transformed] p to Lessen Them. “Study that the Organization of Labor Is the Surest Way Made Swift Progress from Position of Messenger to Head of Leading Repository. remain until the immediate trouble is over. Work on the land defenses is being rushed day and night. Five thou- sand Venezuelans are here under arms and declare that they will resist every inch of the way If the allies seek to advance on the capital at Cara- Later Into Breathing Spots. Comptroller Grout 1s perfecting a plan which contempiates the establishment of a great number of small parks to be Swanstrom, ‘In a few years the move- ment for more parks will have caused great expense unless we acquire the sites now. Why walt several years when triple prices will have to be paid for the very property of which the city can no ob! control at comparatively slight cas, cost situated like spots of green throughout| ‘Phe matt finally laid SUCCESSFUL MAN AT FORTY.| ‘There has been no abatement in the war fever. All classes are support-| the greator city. Wherever stitavie| discussion at a future meeting. OF D, BUT OFTEN NECESSARY. ing President Castro, and it seems as if no way can be found to avert hos-| plots can be acquired without excessive es a rn rom| tities. From all parts of the country comes word that the citizens are| °F extravagant expenditure by the city! STEAMSHIPS IN COLLISION. ‘The rise of Valentine P. Snyder from | arming and are determined to resist to the bitter end, pia Apes ee Ni cos ay the humble position of bank messenger tain possession and model them into|yrishman, Damaged, Putn Back te in a country town to the head of one of parks. Liverpool. tie greatest financial institutions In the No matter where the plots can be pur-| rivenpoor, Eneland, Dec, 1&—The world has few parallels In the remark- CASTRO'S ANSWER A NOTE caanedl be Comptroller mapaseter they | ri stacmes, Telanioan Lion kia ‘ory of the commercial Interests If te vanta- able history of the commerce’ f terms advanta. terday for Portland, A from this port ye of the United States. geous to the city can be mai In rap-| yy) In less than twenty-five years Mr. . OF DEFIANCE TO ALLIES. idly developing sections, he says, it be-| Mri. has returned in a damaged con- havng been in collision in the ————— . bor the Only Seller Not Permitted Voice In Fixing the Price, So It _ Must Prepared to Compel, if Valentine has risen step by step through / godld the clty to purchase property at Tein Channel ayith the Baten a steat = @amuel Gompers, President of tir every department of the banking busi- id chee , f + ne RAUEAEY, from Montevideo wine) nerioan Federation of Labor, lectured | ness, until now he has been selected to BERLIN, Dec, 13.—The Forcign Office has received President Castro's a SECS ERS CUORE AUS DIR AE CS LEE A Boreer Lea at Liverpc. ‘the subject of strikes before the for Political Education at No, t Porty-fourth street, this morn- @ spoke for over an hour and mong other things: “In the cold, hard, callous view of the employer and the average pro- ‘of economy, the labor question is mere matter of buying and selling a 3 they speak of the market price Tabor, In the whole world this is only thing for which the Wyer sets head the mammoth Western National) |, 0 t Bank of the United States, the big mer-|! ply through the German Charge d’Aftaires, Herr von Pilgrim-Baltazzi, ger Institution which has set the finan- Who announces that the President’s answer had been placed in hig hands cial world talking. A Dillion dollars in| and that he refused to yleld to the German demands on all points, assets is behind the scheme, which This telegram, with the text of the reply, was filed at Port-of-Spain, allies with this bank the interests of the/te1ang of Trinidad. With this exception, the Foreign Office has received Equitable Life Assurance Society, the va oi lerdesita aa Mutual Life Insurance Company and/ "0 news since yesterday indicate that the situation has grown worse. the Morton Trust Company. A landing in force 1s not considered probable under any contingency. Snyder's chance was given him by |The orders to blockade the coast stand, and that {s all the naval command- Danfel Manning. Secretary of the Treas-| ere are authorized for the present to do. ury in Grover Cleveland's first Cabinet, mayan Any proposition that Minister Bowen might make in behalf of President “ ce. land from that time his advance has : : : = movement (s begun in a spirit ey psciontanials . Castro would be recolved in a good spirit and carefully considered out of DIREcT attention to their advertisement @onoiliation and for the benefit of Born about forty-two years ago !n| regard for the channel of its transmission. But no proposition to arbitrate in Monday Morning Papers, announcing, important Sales of Holiday Goods and The Most Remarkable Transaction in Black and Colored Dress Goods That New York City Has Ever Known. IS UNDER SUSPICION, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 15TH. THIS STORE WILL EP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ¥ gs We Do Not Advertise Sundays. whole human race. If buyer and are unable to agree there enters apitit of opposition, and finally there @ strike. The question is met on the inhuman and inhumane level in fhich it io viewed by the employer. People decline to sell their only except under fairer conditions. Production of wealth is discontinued mine anew the conditions under it shall be produced. ‘there 's another view. Consider- ‘the resources of the country, the @nd ingenuity of the people and @dvance in the methods of produc- . the workers declare that their of the wealth produced is not urate with that to which ¢hey e entitled: they Insist on better homes, Hudson, N. Y., he went to work in the | hag yet reached Berlin. Neither 1s the Foreign Office aware that the United ere whe: youth. From mes- Ladki nai Haniervalere st worked | States has made so far any suggestion to arbitrate. his way up until he went from there to Herr von Pilgrim-Raltazzi is still on board a British vessel in the ‘| the First Nationa! Bank in Fishkill. | parbor of a Guaira, later he came to New York as an em- ployee of the Chatham National and 2 the Thipd National, It was from the YOUNG WESTPHAL AGAIN jatter bank that he was taken to be private secretary to Mr, Manning. He proved of such worth that he was appointed chief clerk of the United Btates Treasurer's office and latter Deputy Comptroller of the United | States Treasury. When only twenty- seven years old he acted for a time ua Comptroller of the ‘Treasury. In 1887 he was appointed National | scarcely fourteen, although & feet 10 1-3 Including 218 acres in Ulster County, v Hank Examiner in New York, but he /inches in height, He is a phenomenal|this State. This with life insurance § noon resigied to take ‘the pobition of ilar, misrepresenting even the most tr1V- | policies for $80,000, "in some of which || o_o eee wneee e ee Fe SY EWE AER OUR y & assistant Cashier in the First, National |{al ‘things, and his mother thinks that/the sulctde clause {s eliminated, brought Bank. In 18% he went back* to. Mr. | his brain was affected by a hatchet blow|the old man's estate up to 'approx!- Manning in the Western National Bank | inflicted accidentally by his father when | mately $300,000. ie uf the junior officers of the con- |he was three years ol The police have also learned thet oa Detter surroundings, better opportunities 80 far nothing haa been discovered to/Mr. Leyh made three wiils and wi ‘the cultivation of all that {s good, & trike is justifiable if It is neces- i hi 2 Searles resigned, Sny-|point.to any. one but the boy. Paitce |thinking of” mak ing a fourth. In Students Not StrikeAdvocates der became President, and under his Captain Short, in making an examina-|first will he left out his son Edward, ‘om guidance the business’ of the bank has |tion of the store a week ago last Thu whom has had been estranged for ‘| don’t say that I or the organiza- 46 ” increased In leaps and bounds, The /aay, found white sediment on the slope|twelve years, and his daughter, M: with which I am allied, advocate deposits were soon doubled and the as-|of the sink similar to that in the beor | McLeod, No man has devoted any part sets Jumped $10,000,000 at a time until | bottle now In the chemist's hands. He| Later he is said to have made another - ile lite the discussion of the labor \. oat the Une of the merger with the Bunk |scraped the powder off and put it with|will In which he remembered the son , - ol of the United States they had reached |the rest of the exhibits. He also found/and daughter, and still jater another, - Om, oF to helping the wage-carn- almost $70,000,000. a phial containing. bieulphide of mre-|adding to thelr shares. So far none of im the labor movement, but has | Th ecret of Ms ‘ss a8 a bank |cury, one of the deadilest of poisons. documents has been offered for all in his power to prevent and t in sald to his wonderful |The ‘cork had been taken out by a pei i te. Edward Leyh has engaged | as ; : . . credit: agrressive- fe t se Favert strikes, I have yet to find one {Failing of Heights of Passion | Philadelphia Coroner Hears the! jwiement of credits and tls aunroasve’ (knife and about an ounce of the con | it should it bequextee hime ieee h, in my third of a century of con- (Continued from First Page.) a Wil should it bequeath him less than ceentempersd pont | wi a Pat will hold an IMPORTANT SALE of ction ‘with the labor movement, who | Possible in the Role, She Still] Real Story of the Fatal Shoot- | “rhe 'saiar’ ittached to the new posl- removed trom ‘the phial” This ‘also, was eater it Cartan ae ae FURS and FUR GARMENTS on MONDAY. B fg an advocate of strikes. The general tlon has not been announced. It has | turned over to the chemist, who 0 far notation of strikes has never ai-| Shows Splendid Conception | ing of: Miss Hassett by Actor , beer variously, estimated by financial /inolined to the Dellef that cyanide of | ter potasaium killed Mr. Leyh. eo ee inuhed thet: = joubth beyond. the fond CT D ' to them Ty vot a preventve| Of the Character. Johnstone.s sre beMyehendere gt ete [pinray taat ne att mae ma Any ae Ss GIRLS OVERCOME BY GAS. when he started to work in the Hudson ASB, them. It occasionally happens that bank years ago. me Lira Disagreements, Pa body of workmen may meet and de- their unalterable opposition to a |/HER DANCING A NOVELTY.|SHE PLEADED FOR HER LIFE. trike, and in a short tine find them- | Epeives on a strike against some tn- fustion or exactment, or to secure som» . December [5th, consisting of Persian Lamb and Alaska Sealskin Coats; Neckpleces and Muffs, all newly Ida Garfunkel, twenty-one, and Nellie a In the course of the Investigation the |mrank, thirteen, were both overcome by NEW VORK’S FIRST detectives have, learned much about the [TON thee nome, Nor «s man wroed-| Made up, In the most desirable styles, cipally they learned .that the old man | way. was cranky and that he had grown! The wind blowing thi rough: “ Mme. Emma Eames'a commendable Special to The Evening World.) worse since the death of his wife 8 year window caused the gas to be blown ¢ ‘out, ' Amprovement in their condition, 1 am PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 18-8 | and a half ago. When Mra. Leyh died|The girls were attended and remained V's 4 “2 lambition to be a dramatic as well as a LADEL! Ne pme of} 3 Bain thie connection of the regi. |ambition to be @ dramolic ae ial ciktoakwaalatinneuctromitselsonn: she left her husband her whole fortune, |at home, ; Eighteenth Street, Hineicemth Street and Sixth Avenue, it Of militia which, at a meeoing| picturesque prima donna was respon-| 10° Emu wae Oe et — _ 0 before the Spanish-American | sible for inst evening's production of|@oroner Dugan, who was det ry far, passed a resolution which was in fect that if war wis declared, th : Mt would Giebands en B* FPS | ing created the first real novelty of the “Tosca” at the Opera-House. Her danc-[that the actor-murderer should not be remembered as @ herole, romantic, {m- pressionable young person iFita in mp ciacatrlkes There ta)| Brann: ASEAsOe Laie ING Presentation of "Tn the plainest possible manner the His Free Library, of Which There ‘ 1a si na strike; but people who - mine tne wooeenu truth was shown that the actor deliber- . bd n't fight when driven to the last re- |things which the acting of Mme. Eames) (Vi. hvu thres shota into the body of | Are to Be Fifty, Opened To- Will never have uielr honor or {has not heretofore revwsted. In realtna- interests respected There are | tion she went a little beyond the expec- thi than a strike—deg- | tation of those grown familiar with her | ation and a coward- | artistic prtcomings, but she failed to verdict,” Di Manhood. ‘There comes a time when [attain a convincing standard of artistic| "YOU" verdict.” ald Coroner Dugan! a1 a oo ne atty Carnogtedibraries fetuee to strike Je to sign tne en. | interpretation {his iran dehnatone was nota hero, but {t2 be opened In this city will be formally ement of the workers. Florla Tosca was an antress—there- | ly munieren and the jury so | dedicated this afternoon. ‘The new butld- paredness the Beat Preventive, | fore & Woman of superabundant temper: |‘ ing, which will be known as the York- ALY, ART-»NO- ADVERTISING All hiatory hax proven that the best |{meut and facile in the expression Mamle Heins, a bright birl of sixteen, | Yille Branch of the New York Public WATER-COLOR -PORTRAITS OP the actreas she was lying before him Day in Yorkville. in tho street, evidently praying for her ; life. cowa WWentative of viriken ia preparedness {Cvery *hade of emotion, In her love No. 886 Wood street, was the chief |14brary, Is situated at No, 22 East Sev- them. That may sound to apme |cavaradon! and ler struggle aealust wiyegs ut the inquest. She declared | hig aun, street, between Second and De Mke preparing for industria! war, erat ae nee | iD lant ee DM | Tha) alles ga vecronnethne and: Mine Grae: Boroutnh Prasigent Cantor va preaide tit Is not eo. It peace in to be pre- | MOM Milka Te + A) great “ac sott walking north on Darien street. at the ceremonies, making the opening Ms: T R VELT ed in the world of nations, it must [WAS & Towen, who loved and suffered) wvwnat were you doing ther?” In-/Qddrgaa, Andrew Carnegie, the donot RS, HEODORE OOSE' from one of two thing et) te eee ne eaeste th ously: MM | outred the Coroner. be present and will make a spe ty . being armed or all being dis. | Bames merely suggests those e's) ot had been to (he theatre with Belle | will, also be talka by Arthur Bot UEEN ALEXANDRA fe na She does not attain them, Her concep: | ys yigina ana had stay ve her house | MK and Lewin Cas Ledyard, ” on ¢ h ‘ole sho ntellectual ap ‘5 eae m% r neulsl N80! J “Phe employers of modern times are, | {HOM of the rol Wed Intellectual O00 raw minutes, 1 heard Mias Hapeett hed to be present. Desldes Mayo 4 cas aiure, eat preciation without capnelty for emo any shots were fired. | Low and the officials of his admintstra~ W: for assault a n Honaliexnressloni ew pharacterisn tion.) tic vey gohnatone left the | Hon there will be Bishop Potter, Mr. and VEEN ILHELMINA | ann R earacion cr wealth: tein wax an outline #ketoh—all grace and Mrs, John D. Rockefeller, Mr. ‘and Mra. . and tranquility, sidewalle a started across Darien | Morris K. Jesup, Mr. and Mrs. Brayton , K darria trmane ha Sea uate te the woman Tofowed” Mm and es" eth ratio uae ey Empress. Aucusra Vicroria y ow ely own i! ealy hans t r h e Vi fro! lowland and 5 3 fi and the best manner of preventing | WhO satlatles the ey atities with) fl upon her knees tn front of him, | “he building cost about $70,000, Tt ts a n ition and the exerci pf tyr 4 the beauty of her volve the perfec with her hands stretched out, He | three-story and basement structure of ponitions and the exencire of terannl: {lon of her voral art, bitin hef essay {looked at her a few minutes and then | Indiana Himestone, # by 9 -PAINFED-BY LEON-MORAN At OvR-ORDER, tog jof the trag Kames invites|took a revolver from his pocket and Beso exennive. aa of atrtiea |More extend Though her| shor her Uiree Umes as she was kneel- IT 1S IMPORTANT ARE*REPRODUCEDAN ‘a ee ee ee tee tone has grown more Hent, tr lacka}in “eget a eve: Pas. NGG wned last night)to a man upon the aldewalk, saying, | TO. Know as You: as Taking ly supposed. Aconse ath i tae ther has} held me. Then she ¢ell against | When Using Catarr edicines. J pe eee eLemb Le: Iy Once | the side of a building. Catarrh 1s the short route to consumption, that 50 per ¢ had been com tely successful. while 25 per ent. had tially ao. Considering the f and the Importance of early and judicious treatment of catarrh, whethor located in the ergod on the| lL saw Johnstone run around the cor- shins. It may} ner to Wood street. He started west, ridiculous by a kick Exquisite igflect of sities nominal est ie | have been an impromptu. 5 f wusl-| but saw a policeman running across the |head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot be fit there waa no such thing as a lon: ness It was certatnly start The | stre he stopped and xhot him. | too strongly emphasized, x % social tacte s coimiers phar {ACRMY Of assassination, too, was almost | self tw The an grabbed his |~ The list of sont am i terd a the vathn Fer ty | marred when Scarpia and his murderess| arm and ied him the street, where | Moral law and tho forme in whioh they are administered numerous and confusing, from, sprays, inbalers, washes, ointments and salves to powders, liquids and table wiy escaped fallin, y sat down on a doorst Lieut. Pulmer, of the Eighth District, | told of seeing Jfimstone at the hospital over a ¢ place those thrown out of work ti au | Aart eensuccessfu! strike were either a inemployed dr probably not getting gh wakes, while those thrown oat | 1 Quaker Calendar - 1. . Scott!'s Searpla grows In sul t interpretati <a 1, mags , form 1s undoubtedly the most ‘of auperior moral courage. and| in. tor adth. De Marchi sans ( Heé told he shot her because she} The tablet Would probably “Koon | varadoxsi with abundant spirit, and Giil-| was unfaithful to him,’ continued the |Copvemlent and most effective, but with OR Previous level Wad an excellent snorlstar Witness, “Johnatone did not know the | Sesrly Sil advertieed catarrh remodien it ts : almost entirely a matter of guess work as te what you are taking into your syatem, as As to the Conl Strike, oye woman was dead and asked that she be Wrought to him, He sald that he ad) the propristors, while making all porte of | SERGEANT-AT-ARMS DYING, just arrive here trom New York and] cjatne an to what thelr medicines ‘will do, that he had known Miss Hassett for a] giways keep it @ close secret as to what fives want long Hime . they are, a unky. The success and popularity of the ni having spent most of nis ite in| CUTS OFF SON WITH $500. | catarrh cure, stuart's Catarch Tableta, te 1 Democratic polities and nearly forcy ly because it not only cures catarrh Send 10 Cents in Cain: Quaker Oats oars. and that. der ‘of fis results yer hnd I gO through comp: ard great problems from a “and he ci ula had coniributed to thewitke. F Rawal Pay for Women, As Sergeant-at-Arms of the Na muse of Hin “Unkind Treat. catarrh sufferers who used le are moving toward the day wh al House of Representatives, Felix ” t know what they are taking lato all take the place of force, Wee Fal | MOOREA A LACSEA BERR AM RG, te) tuart's Catal HN ; worker belng educated to think | McClueky Is dying at the home of Dr.t v1 equeath to my son, Vic He yet ict Sealaie: mice mation if or Brok-| ing composed of Red Gum, Blood Root and ‘The reason I do not @ive| similar valuable sntiseptic tumrediente, and CHICAGO sis because of the lawault he| are plossant to the taste and being dlasolved alnst me some years ago, and| in the mouth, they take Immedmte effect settle which I pald him a considera- the mucous lining of the throat, nasal lone, but of others as P, Miller, of No, #1 Stuyvesant ave- |, navocnted equal Pay for Inue, Brooklyn lug ihe same work me ph a a ae tothe tact that | The reault of inte, and other |the Democrats (1 d eu ised Fo Pars f principle |the death of his life-! ine am oven tlon, when rry Congress The efition-tetimited, If the -editionie-evhaustedvwhen Hie con- ix friend, Thomas] we yam of money, and ikewiae because roapiratory tract. Jovtoy ig received, will pevarn - yaur~ ener f se fhat more women do |B. Reed, and the defeat of Wied 8. Coler | o¢ his unkind treatment of me ‘The cures that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets ‘add Li me 5 ; 4 i ay Ana Heart If Victor contests the will he 48 to get| bave accomplished in old chrono canen of that ehorter| Had the Democrats carried the Con 1 nothing catarrh are little short of ive men more time to|@ressional elections Mr. McClusky would ss of Whilam Brokhahne, leading citizen of |the advantage of knowing what you are hops, pe sald that an a bexe ettened me oe fei oy in Ab wah Harlem, died Dec. 5 at No, 245 West One| putting Into your stomach (s of paramount t all, vane ara ; ied Intuence Bas een Kept through | riunared and Twenty-third street, and wc hi remembered that the lng under thus cuts off his son and gives his estate | Conny oF erphioe babe verti SP ast pee RT NTS in equal shares to hie other five chile iazeh re Feet and Hands Frozen, dren for vse until the fortieth birthday PASE e miles cies years old, of of each, when the bequests mature and Best treet, was found! become absolute, The will was fled rele ts ai second avon ap Soo Taaaeeal to-day by ex-Comptroler Aahbel ¥, frogen, ‘taken Harlem oe Fiton, The value’ ofthe eorate is ast