The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1902, Page 9

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% ‘wed ‘GYPSY WIFE GETS g Bi TV @nllvened the hearings of the Strike & stroyed, I shal & *T have said what 1 shall do. other time the damage was severe. At 2 ‘wages, ) for % per cent., but I do oppose the elsty inion Man Tells the Com- sion that the Strike Lead- ‘is Responsible for Organi- tion’s Acts. HE TELLS OF VIOLENCE. h ir Men Say that Their Homes| "Were Blown Up vith Dynamite, “Wand One Testifies that His Wife Was Clubbed. a 4 ‘ecr. (Special to The Evening World.) ANTON, Pa.. Dec, 19.—A threat Commission thls morning. Charles W. y/ & non-union man, was on the He had kept a diary of a Bumber of acts of violence against him a, during the strike, and had written a book | j if poems descriptive of mining condl- So you know President Mitohel! of the United Mine Workers?” Attorney Darrow asked. TFANo, ‘sir, and t want to tell you what will happen, If my house is ever de- hold Mitchell responsible | with his life.” “Do you mean you will kill him?" Darrow. controls the mine workers and if any- thing happens to my house I shall hold Bim responsible. “I do not oppose an advance aid Bohan. “I myself asked In ‘damnable methods of the cowardly ‘Strike leaders, and I shall maintain my fight to work even though 10,000 devils i road | to the mine.” br” who refused to quit ad been told he would thas his house dynamiied. lie He| ¢ AML the Officers and Directors of the Road Again Chonen, Directors of the Louiayilie and Nash- ville Railroad met to-day at the lAugust Belmont & Co. tall the old effles jWas re-elected presilent. | Belmont chairman of the sald y will have the same an heretofore, It was learned to-@ry first of the year J, ?. Morg have no Interest in the ma either the Atlantic Lontayilie % Nashvitle, By they will have concluded the deal, thelr connection with the properties wl line % FOR NEW CABINET OFFICER. Mouse Committee to Make a Fn-} able Repor WAS Comm man : | LONDON MARKET DULL. Light in Americans with cen Irregular, m market to-day was dull in all f Trading atte oni naturel was lnrge ne 8 ad- ¢ department for Amert- an railway securities was on a very Hmited scale and prices were frreg The changes were only fractional and in most cases a shade below the final figures at New York yesterday, ee «TD SEE PLATT ON NEW POLICE HEAD {Mayor Low Will Consult the Senator and Gov. Odell Be- fore Naming the Successor of Col. Partridge. BOTH COMING TO-MORROW City's Executive Has Decided Name a Republican for but Finds It Difficult to Get a Satisfactory Man. Moyor Low will not lee Han head intends ta enough sof the far the red the job to any Senator and t Mayor hus not Low has prepared a st of , but the difficulty of pleking the wn for the place who will ali around—has proved a than he ex- norrow may r of his em- nore pectod. a result In relleving the May sarrageinent. Chairman Morris, of the Republican County Committee, ts urging the cause of Gen Eustis, of the Park L cey Horrows $35,000, homas J, Ducey, rector of rch, mortgaged the rectory a t_Twenty-ninth the 0 the Bank for Savings: for $00.” heard a noise one nimit and is badly was, Afterward. clubbed on by some union men's wi Lenahan. after strong obje torney Darrow and President ed to present some boycott that a paper in Wi Whose proprietors w ‘Worker, had published them. mt Mitchell declared, however, that union had no connection with the Bayiere Ul Lazar told how his house had three times attacked bye oyna “but twice It failed to explode, the ther ume a Seam made of a bottie jer was thrown now. ed fifteen, had to Store in which he was olerk to Pate ie store trom being boycotted, end father told the Commission ‘that ‘other children were #0 badly treated at the school that he hal to @ them out. ‘The father was a non- who, before the member of the Temperance Society, into tears as he told how the had requested his resignation, Delng Yynable under their lawe to expal “It struck me so herd," he sald, "I pve not recovered. Engagement Ring, white dia- very brill-} fectly FIFTEEN YEAR, Woman Who Killed Her Hus- band, Parents and Sister Are Overcome at the Sentence. wales Galloway, the gypsy, hho shot and killed her husband while was watching a fire last May and who pleaded guilty to manslaughter tn the first degree two weeks ago, was to<lay sentenced to fifteen years In the sAuburn Penitentlary. She fainted ‘When she heard the senience pro- nounced. | Coteman, lawyer, Hinde “a, plea to) Justice Foster for ercy. She maid the Galloway woman haa Been badly miotrrated and that ui im t to m er fend a life of shame. pee Re Prisoner's father other and ster were in court and y were all go overcome by the men- hat they had to be helped from room, a woman jou os; Women's mp orted ; Ran Coats © or Ulsters Suitable for Holiday au c Gifts. These Coats are made of =proof materials; colors: n, Oxford and mixtures, | de either fitted or loose| sks, with top capes and| lt or in the loose “Chester-| a” el ial spa ieement we ay, the 2oth, $25 coats, special yh 879. 5O each. & Taylor, & 20th Bt ;. Tittany aot- worth npecial Sunburst Penda yi Ko white blaze of fre; only: Bolla gold Ring; varie cous seyiea, 900037 ; ap eae CES QUOTHD ARE | extend Very brilliant pure white diamond, per- mime matting; ** $10 oF Brooeh (ace iS The Mayor admires his Park Commis- sioner and his name {s on the list from which the new Commissioner ls to be chosen, But in none of the discussions has Mr, Low indicated how strong may a Bteol white, fine of fre, 11-16 kt., Tiftany setting; worth $100; ! $65 tn apectal Special extra Aa 'grw™ magnificent “Trooed advertined by ‘One mass of white, brill $385 nine Ala $75 oh tant price Vy S ~ pure damon Wi! ? Genutne Diamond Ear Signet Le . Holla 1U-kerat Tlaer La mondt others ask $! s $25,005 sa M18; our, price... ES BHOWN AD VST HALF fuscia for the Police Comm! sstonershi | it ly known that the General would not] al tite} comm object to @ transfer of « n that of Vark to relic r “dirty tate th y of streets” would in- , just an much aa with alarm the w head of the poe by Beoator Piatt ‘T don't koow who In x to, the Piace,| * strenusus” ree "Mie play will of the name which Is now Key him so h con “i Git se Cou Ente FRANCIS V a ‘ PRESIDENT DIAZ INJURED. on Th Spraine Statrense and its Arm. 19.-Prasident Inful bruises Fell tre sturease of t on the ji One of his ar Thea but his condition ts not nt has given up the fd take the long contemplated tour of the HELPING HAND to those who do not wish to pay the exorbitant prices of other advertisers or up- town fashionable jewellers. laree, Brood 9 centr $25 dows te erlous, Y announced positively t Sitting Bur ope during the coming 1 Ana that he, will mow probably. not older countries until after his retire- ment from public Ife Tro stes! white per- large} fect Opal centre, or extra White’ Diamonds worth omy. scene ebips) ; $100, “A 2Mokt Diamond Farrings: ei! fre of a choice. stee cut to mat ank Paon Sur price... Sunburet Pendant or Brooch, blazing eae. 50 dia: ronda; worth $05; apectal s+. Genuine Peart with varl- diamonds In speclal, A palr of Solitaire Dia- mond Parrings; pure $55 ensres eras bargin 20.408 LD ——= G8, 14143 ORTH GRAND STL’ Ur STATION ——— WEST SIDE OF STREET. BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK NG UE EN FOR TWO ROURS = Broadway, Secend, Third and): ton on the copper wires {s placed a ew he work cutting away the zene bins fourth street, while driving a wagon pipe, buc despite all Laeve precautions | Kae Currenc qmetlaves encapey and fue: | {hg results, ‘ne cables melt and fun Recher, the airection of the ‘cavrents una compietaly changed, his Is Waat happeted this mo rs suddeniy ate pee 601 eing on the ors cant and west repair department, and king wagons 01 conducvors and motormen put to the cars on the In. and pushed taem out nen they ca up Inside | AS ‘d; {In order to re! 2g aie fame flint the ends of fected were er by mea at we cal Ta quick eeplice,’ which f 13 fort: pieces of cable with on elther end. How the accident hapiened we cannot tel sexactiy, bur it might have come from water getting In the subway hole. ve the congestion at Canal street and Broadway, the cars were run back to Houston streot and switched to the uptown track. Before | this was done the line of cars extended from Canal to ‘Thirty-fourth streets on | ithe downtown tracks of the Broadway nes a ee ‘this morning at Seventy-ninth street ana Madison avenue, was struck by a Medl~ son avenue et ee, Les ine, from wagon verely In, wan Temoved to tha Preabyterian’ Hose pital. jSAGE AGAIN AT HIS OFFICE. \Financier Rides Down in Antoan@ Attends ~) Business, Russel} Sage took another trip down” town to-day, He rode in an automobile, Fourth Avenue Lines Stop During Morning Rush, Delay- |: ing Many Workers. [DUE TO CURRENTS FUSING. hot wires, cooled get below. | Despite All Precautions, Where They Meet at Vesey Street, the Cables! Meit and Run Tozether, Changing Direction Completely. 1 held up th . nearly wo hours Son's FURRIERS -@3rd SEASON Are Now Offeri Attractive Variety of Medium-pric ” Furelined Garments, Coats, Wraps, and Fency Furs, Mufis, Beas, Coilars, through the fusng ing cables of the Paletots, Victorines, Bic. arey lines whic! Manufactured from the most service- eo Vesey street, ¢ Bullding. <s at this point the subway Is large enough for a man to walk uprig: The walls are lined with wires and cop Electricity of enormous HOLIDAY TRADE turquoise patr of Solitaire an of caoles and 184 Fifth A Avenue, ated, EAR 23D STR rubber and cot- Open This Evening until 10. Satur- LUSTRATED. “ CATALOGUE. MAIL ORDERS large (no $58 Lormnette” Watoh’ Chain eo 114 old, Kenulne dla- $15.00 ETUC TTR Diamond aay, An PAIR § Ro! wold S000 TINS Cigar Out- tenn Soltay sold; rare’ 00} NF S450 Genuine diamond, rolid gold Beart Pin, 3 $4.75 Tooth Ring, % karat, foe blue waits gem, per tual 8503 $7. aes novelty, 8 Na $3 et ac fale sito: our fenaine fai “a Drilling! Sollé gold, genuine full cut diamond, $4.75. NS; AMERICAN MOVEMBNTS. and went to hls office during the fore Hurt in Trolley Smanh. as f 7 7 irty. ewer Willlam Goldemith, thirty-eight years) uni Balding where he ited lonehtena old, « peddier, or No. 423 Bast Eighty-| met a number of his business associates, to © dragged 1 { . Gunther’s | pidity. | Practical Presents for the Girls ||Misses’ and Children’s Suit Dept. | At Special Prices for Friday and Saturday. icp, Three hundred CASHMERE DRESSES, trimmed with braids, CLEARANCE made up neatly of good quality cashmere and in good $1.98 styles, all colors, sizes 6 to 14 years, Friday & Saturday Heretofore $3.00 to $4.50. GIRLS" LONG FALETOTS and COATS, trimmed with braids or plain made of excellent grade of zibeline cheviots, ’ $7.98 Heretolore $13.50. = MISSES’ NORFOLK JACKETS, in brown and. blue mixtures, and made up inva Variety of attractive designs; Friday and Saliadiya BZeoe Heretofore $13.50. GIRLS' LENG COATS of Vicuna Cheviots, in box effects, new shawl capes, trimmed with inch wide mohair novelty braids Friday Go og and Saturdaysessss esses $3.98 Heretofore ‘a. 50. GIRLS' MACKINTOSHES of blue serges, with top capes, sizes 6 to 12 years, special for Friday and Saturday at... Holiday Suggestions from the Boys’ Clothing Department. What will please the average boy more than a new Over- coat or a suit for Christmas? If you think so, we quote some special prices for Friday and Saturday that should decide you to make your selections here. BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS of all-wool Oxford Gray and navy blue Irish Frieze, sizes 2% to 8 years, regularly sold at $7.00, Friday and Saturday atessssesecseeseree $4.75 BOYS' OVERCOATS of all-wool imported Irish Frieze, cut full and long, and distinctly swagger in style, sizes 7 to 16 veirs regular price $10.00, Friday and Saturday ates... $6.95 YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANTS SUITS, made of all-wool Cheviots, Cassi- meres and Tweeds, in a variety of neat and attractive patterns, sizes 15 to 20 years, usually sold at $14.00, Friday and Saturdayeses.e++ $709O Sixth Fivenue, 20th fo 2st Street.| 259-261 SIXTH AVE. § IGE 17Sts. Open Every Night Until Christmas, Like a Christmas Gift to buy § 1 5 such SUITS and OVERCOATS at And Credit Makes It Certain. Say $15 and your eyes meet OVERCOATS that were never intended for so little pricing. Black and Oxford Cloths, the very ones in greatest demand by the dressers who know, Long lengths, and in sizes and shapes to fit the frame of any man to perfection, You know Credit is at your service, and part payment privileges along with it. Say $15 and we'll bring you before the smartest lot of SUITS that ever sold under the $20 mark. You can have black Thibets, fancy Cheviots and lots of other good fabrics in Jiberal variety—Suits that leave not a particle of doubt as to the marvellousunderselling powers of the Hecht stores. A fit for every man from so superb a line, Credit the same as ever— as liberal as ever. Present Her with Furs. What more sensible or serviceable or seasonable gift than a set or piece of Fur. What better opportunity for a profitable investment than Hecht’s superb showing. And you can ‘‘charge’* your purchase and pay a little at a time. Children’s Long Coats, made of heavy | Children’s Reefers, superior of Meltons and Kerseys, high storm col- | Kerseys, box fronts and Becks, ion cot cars, box back and front, some with | lars, straps on shoulder and Spee shoulder capes; sizes 6 to 14 years; | seams; red, castor, navy and green vena dey ten G75) | sae Surrday stone csusoe od eh «Blyn Shoe For Holiday Gifts. Blyn Stores with thelr complete stocks and Immense varieties offer une aia) opportunities for wisest ctions In Holiday and everyday footwear. SLIPPERS FOR MEN-—An easy choice from @ vast assortment of tasteful styles at very moderate prices. S_IPPERS FOR WOMEN—For every purse and every purpose— graceful, elegant styles for street and house wear. FANCY FOOTWEAR for Infants and Children — Soft, dainty worsteds and very pretty colored leathers, in Shoes and Roman san- dals. Leggings of velvet in all desirable shades; Jersey and Leather leggings. COLD WEATHER SHOES—with heavy warm lintngs in every good style and desirable quailty, SHOES—For Men, Worren and Children—A wider varlety to meet tho quick and growing demand. Street and Dress Shoes—you will be dolighted with the style and the values. Men’s and Women’s Shoes, $1.50 to $4.00. SPECIAL —Children’s and Boys’ Storm King Rubber Boots. AM perfect and fully warranted. Sizes 11 to 2, $1.65. Sizes 1 to 6, $2.28. I. BLYN & SONS, “Shé2ca* SHOE Co. 6th Ave, and 27th Street. Third Ave. and 122d Street. oni 162 vail near Broome,

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