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L S ‘operators ‘believe that 7 has been reached. siblé to extimate ‘the amount coal In storage. Only the com- valingads Know, and they won't " figet of river craft which for ars jtins transported coal from the iteey terminals to New York in prac- “teal idle, waiting for the opportunity te Pansport this coal. But it is not yet on for the market. The operators | LOSE NO TIME, We, and It cannot be changed just yet. . 4 4 i ‘ : RE ers ok Commissioner Greene States PY Prelit of txenses. * saber} Vi (11 = ae so 2 3 - that Some of the New Ap- MYiRhe tooal desiace in New York, are S; ‘ pointees Have Been Black- mailing Near Union Market. iy it the operators could relieve the dis- “tross if they would. Many of these dea!- | @rs have sent their own wagons to New a y and have offered tu buy parts of hese great sores of coal at prevaliing , and they have been refused, the 3 ors giving the excuse that it Is ireaas gold, but so far they have not oned to whom it has been sold, an! 1@ supposition among the local dealers sks that the operators themselves ar | holding the coal for the higher prices Which absolute want must bring. "Passengers on every incoming train! t that in approaching New York Regchictel col orn é ‘ ’ He? ; : co Commissioner Greene this morning / Long Island Railroad, controlled ( eu ; a é hinds 4 , ba a Sg . . " atin, ne? SARL ams ne Seon Beers wareaen SappONEG er iaibes Grace, extending trom tue} only a few days ago, had already com- fast River to Woodside, two and a halt paneaol 8) spite ne aSeeaetl on that Miactae tcebsanesivain of ave mites | This blackmailing has been attempted length in the Union Market etatlon, which was r yh commanded by Police Captain Gorman Mosler SS eine aie up to the time of the latter's suspen- joned guards, armed with clubs sp s,s ime]ok the ata guns,*all along the tracks, with sion on Sunday for falling to close @ rs to prevent persons from taking saloon, Sinoe Sunday the precinct has eoal. Various peraons have appealed been commanded by Sergt. Ryan Jn-the ("Ee company to sell this coal but| capacity of acting captain. Meu ase AIDS DISBROW’'S DEFENSE. |. Hated : siee ss : |BECKER SUCCEEDS GORMAN. New Captain of the Precinct Has Been Told to Look Into the Mat- ter and Report Offenders to Head- quarters. | # | oo eooroont % name the man he suspected. He pre- ‘The whole length of the tracks is In-| 090090: EGOFDOD , f : 1 brid ferred that the new commander of the losed in fences, with occasional bridges = JosT TEL ? FPR MORGAN S Union Market station should ferret out the tops of the fences, under (Continued from First Page.) the facts and make“them public. by ‘There was an alr of business about Pollee Headquart pe Asne ise) 9 | Police Headquarters this morning which _ a hich the trains may pass. The guards | z HERE AS PER. promised that something was about to a8 we been stationed on these bridges ai / and they threaten to shoot any person | three daughters and a, son went to Hee c f the | GOet ee | much water in the ane eeenern | {.|take)icoal from He “What was the age of Sarah, or lungs? A. There was not. ‘Dimple?’ e Q. Did you notice an: trace of al- — ple?!" Mr, Smith asked. a y e Benen vers) 1m Diatee | “She was seventeen years and three|{nn?! 1 Me stomach? A. I did not we @ All: life-saving © stations along the! onthe.” riils ig Important because the defense > Bound are without coal, and the life-| «pig pisbrow visit your house?” | will claim that young Foster had 5) gavers aro in great distress because of drinking heavily for’ sey days be: “Yes, frequently.” fore his death. ayes ‘wierd pee tied ne “Did he see ‘Dimple?’ * e witness sald that the usual post lungs. ey) happen, and this promise was realized . . : . hi the Ce iss! alled th - President of American Sugar |So Said Epiphany Church Trus-|paper men before him at 11 o'clock for the usual talk, Refining Company Makes An-| tees When They Learned the! werore that nour, however, Commis- nual Report to Stockholders] Debt of $15,900 on Fdifice|Cnivr Inspector ‘Contrigne tnepectis “He did." em symptoms of death from drown- x) a Brooks and Clayton and Capt. Becker, ese, atations, but all have been futile, | ity ‘voy meet hun? Ing were not found in the case of young ‘Adds Some Terse Remarks.| Had Been Lifted. who has been in command of the East Consi concern {8 felt for t a f roster ‘Thirty ee! wit jmany Bar wror ive on Gia) vacleib ti. | “idl once, tt was on the plazea.” ‘The lungs are distended to a bursting Phirty-fifth street station. ONSAUR ERE CGo RV erEREIIT polnt in almost every case of drowning that J have seen," he said. xi tay Benamine’ sald the Dis- as pane? (eee ,| trict-Atborney, “the body of Clarence | opaRtER ot to call op my family! Koster was bleeding ¢rom. both ears or daughter, and he sald he would re-|when it was taken out of the water t my wishes." It had been in the water, It ts believed, a ould YOuE dalighter ew init" aout four days.” Would that Ihdicats ter faithfully promising Mayor Low| “Yes, she was a very nice sw becitec eNO A ciel Re tthe Door would he supplied. with | 7 aise se unmaer sir,’ said the witness. “gall the coal they wanted in bucket lots, | MP Smith showed Mr. Lawrence the Wihat' would ihe bleeding indicate? ‘ © overators proceeded immediately | letter Disbrow had sent to Mrs, Law-| A: it would indicate a fracture of the B ‘break the promise. rence for permission to call buse of the train {Fully 2,00 persons, all shivering with What day did you talk to Disbrow?" |, Cuuld that have been caused by @ / ‘the cold and each with a basket, a pail! “On the Friday preceding — my | OW on the forehead? A. Yes, sir, DEFENDS PRESENT POLICY.|BuT THEY MAY BE MISTAKEN. The pretence an CL pease ‘i conference was explained by Commis- |sloner Greene when he made his usual — * Stockholders of the American Sugar |specch. He sald: a Who ve $15,900 to save the Episcopal Refining Company met in Jersey City! Church of the Epiphany in Brookien?|_ have assigned Capt. Becker to the This {s a much mooted question, over|Unlon Market station to take command "Anda in Jamaica Buy, tending the oyster a . - The ice on the bay is too thick Told Disyrow Not to Call. & row boat and not thick enough! “1 told him Walking, and the men are practically Promises Broken ‘To-Day. to-day and Hstened to the annual report of President Havemeyer. This report} which the parishioners are arguing. in place of Capt. Gorman, who 4s sus. consisted of a brief statement of the! ‘phe church is located at MeDonough|Pended under charges. I told Capt. company's condition and some comment] streot and ‘Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, | Becker that I had information that the on the proposed anti-trust legislation. It had a mortgage of $32,800, with inter-| Watdmen there were attempting to levy A “ y ay Jaugh sath," ‘Tho witness @ald that the. flow of Mr. Havemeyer said that business con- |<: amountin, 1,100. The mortgage | ¥iackmail on many people in that pre- i Pe ciranution Warn Of ‘Alfred Tare Justice Sragiey asked: blood from ears Indicated that tho ditions relating to the purchase of raw ran about ‘i a ai eclosed, de: iter tne cinct.| I told him I thought it was a Bote Now stew streot bets | ‘Did you know that Disbrow qvae a on the head was received before WAS RDOUU Rive tOrec Rese and the sale of refined sugar during the year had been reasonably satisfactory. ft < i . |Possible for a police captain to suppress desperate efforts of the pastor, Rev. /lcihe within: his command a8 Well as ft day. ey h 01 ed man Sloop to-day, ‘They had not received a) m Dean Richmond Babbitt, to obtain| outside of {t, and that it was up to “fon of coal, although this has been the) “No. 1 did not. Ne Found No Broines, at iributing yard on the east) Jefferson Morrell, stationed at the) 1: ‘The average price of refined for the year] enough subscriptions to save it, ‘The|him to see that it was done.” \ > ngnaeest cls ’ pet IN Oe tea } ©] Upon cross-examination Dr, Benjamin had been 4.55 cents a pound. - c oe Sunt the sgpgratars had monde mien iy pei ey imal oat ay gaid that he found no bruises of any ad been 4.55 cents a pound. This tn-| day before the watch night service in The Captain’a Business. head, He had examined the eluded 1.81 cents a pound to the Govern-| tne church a letter was received from ment, making a net price of 2.61 a pound.| Gouverneur ‘Tillotson, a lawyer at ‘No. Attention was culled to the fact that Morgue fourteen i id recelved. a barge of coal a qay, but| He eho been at the scalp very carefully to : spay he bare LL AMA cor ae ted ar an expert. He | Atd_any wound, he sald, but found nono Bement ae ne hvening World reporter | ly Pat had. seen hundreds -of| Ts adwission was a’ severe blow xo Commissioner Greene was asked if he would give the names of the wardmen $0 William street, Manhattan, asking| who had been engaged in blackmail. He ag you know, were only put in plain ara: Aa e f) the prosecution, this compared most favorably with the! yow much money was still needed to| shook his head and replied: _ in gard on te, eat, aide selling al for | DR ek Male cin DIY nuddenly produced « model net price in 1877, the date of the organt-| axe the church out of debt. ris is the: Captains busingsy| fo And Pratt would be ‘woid'® Phesa satus" yay | there mare. marke o€ Violence ‘on “te fat ® skull” HE looked giatural, and there "zation o¢ the company, when teas 3.501"): suite answered. ihe communica a ton for coal and are selling it at There was a Jong wrangla 3 $ 4 3 \- cents a pound. r . jd that Mr. Tillotson | clothes a few days ago.” Was oak ts a colngel_as to whether the withers was Kho deadsboy Wiamull wall isome: 5 eo 9 ., {tion and was told that Mr. a fev ‘ Hho yards a proitt of trate to.ap to | qualified as an expert. He wanted’ to| Poly; and several women produced ] @ = $| “I refer ¢o the matter at this time," | would lixe to talk with him at the St. |,,Dhe man detailed at this Staton on esi, ve, ber ards ‘well “about. 00 | tel untry jury how many boats! ini, and by It Mre Miles made a diss ; {continued Mr. Havemeyer, “because of | George Hotel. When Dr. Babbitt re-|patrol duty by Conimissioner Greene's ons a day and from this it may be | the! Oy that he{ tinet hit. It made a great impression on @ | proposed “legisiation, the professed ob- ded to the Invitation Mr, Tillotson |recent sweeping order are Jeremiah Ma- dily seen that the charity coal yard | cross-examination, Morrell said that he * 5 g 6 sponded to a e had seen 600 drowned bodies, thy farmers, at e | ey 3 ip ct Ject of which Is to regulate tho business | aexod for the subscription book and |honey and ‘Thomas Roymton. precinct, @ [done by corporations as against that) signed for the amount still required—| Richard Finn, plain clothes men. which 1s done by individuals, Any legis- | $15,900, saying he was acting for a friend] After the suspension of Capt. Gorman lation overlooks the fact that a cor-| who wished to give this amount, on Sunday Acting Capt, Ryan got very poration is an aggregation of Individ-| When the new: uusy. i that the church was |” 19’ suspended Serst. Tierney, Rounds- juals, We have 11,274 stockholders. Every jgayed became known the trustees called | man Sullivan and Patrolman dennessey f stock ested none ‘ ank- ‘se were the men on duty at the cr a m Ea Aa ih soeiaees | Mera ond passes peneioH oR neue Commissioner Greene discovered the {duct of the business and the business |{ng J, Pierpont Morgan for his generous | {oN hr saloon in full blast in Capt, Gor- ' gbusiness is a pretty good chalty” for F fate proprietoi | Hla Boat Old and Leaky, ;. Nelson Squires, who owned the boat WITHDRAWAL OF DUTY | uit Wis Hilnd"ocertusnede weeds] | Me, PWILL BRING NO RELIEF. | Sst next mutnene ie aaty that the) fia “Is all-flred natural,” they all agreed, M a Serious Error. Mr. Miles upset all his good work by just fore letting the witness you changed your opinion f the cause of death, that It was It was up on the beach the night on the tragedy. | 4 There was a pleco out of the boata| dis to drowningt es alnce th 3 okay, representing Bar-| Stern and two big cracks in the side ell, [have learnes ings since the UeMr. F. B. Mackay, representing Bar| open ee eee menked badly, autopsy that would. seem to. militate is done at an economy which would) gift r en thought that the ine ® & Co. steamship agents, vaid to-| pit Sou mee footprints, In the] @&alnst the conclusion {arrived at is dc my gift, for it was then thougl man's precinct. ‘ey th did not look for t financier was the donor, as Mr.| Commissioner Greene announced tha’ E ny re-| sand? A. Yes then? be impossible if the stockholders were | g: w issioner ( ul Pmarkabie relief for New York from the| G., Were tHe footprints all the same] "Then vou mean to repudiate the , | ’ Jto attempt to carry it on individually.|Pinotson was known to have acted as| He disapproved Greet cheaane otcane : B Mewnoval of the duty on foreign coal, | C2? «Nina duthel nasa were omalite | AMKL-Mr. Miles indignantiy. ee | \Mhe low price leads to Increased con-| hia agent on geveral occasions. fit be the doubt.” Hie anid that, th i ag c el no} Reh ones te: A toether. nol 0 ‘sumption and enables the ,business to Morgan, hearing of this action, | might not have compiet heir to , Phe price of anthracite will not be| than the ones leading in the opposite a ot altoxether. 1 knew nothing about i p t Mr. Morgan, hi e PRE ot trae OOP gies elbow —_-—. ges Minierially arte said Mr. Mackay,| direction. i she ears Hon sbe done at (ne lowest possible margin. |! hastened to deny that he had anything Mohut At will cause a reduction inthe) henry Jacovs told about Anding the) rey nat MOB ABOUE this wound on the “The natural increase ot consumption, | to go with it. As Mr. Tillotson has also Wants List of Houses. apie of gott coal. The effect 1s already| Water There Was one car Wet The CRE Otto H. Behutize, “of New York | year by a it may be stated, Is 4.75 | acted for John D, Rockefeller the theory , Commissioner, Greene spread conater- arent, for soft coal dropped from) oarlocks wi ol in the sockets, ‘They y.) formerly — Coroner's — physician, le ily ~ per cent. During the last year it was;that he was the benefactor was ad- i ud HAM tp 6800 & ton to-day on the strengtis| et led to the “imidaies and cout auutiged nm am expert anit toetided tha Court Refused to Accept State-|A Shabbily- Dressed Stranger |i" cant. During the last year it was an oemraiiy efected, aa | Ward to them that under Hule 4 he ne : ot have bee works: ons ow on the hear lent to caune 7 . re- | vanced, MEGS iuripoada action of Congr Fone Was cue, When Jasob found the | #, Weeding ‘from the ears wand noe? ment that the Son of Well-) Tears Around the Financier’s jtuction tn the price drought about by | Mtr, Rockefeller gives to churches of his | disorderly Houses but, also. granted the Foreign coal has been coming In ever | oat Croker, the thirteen-year- svarily leave any external mark {the combination. It ts only by keeping | own denomination, houses and what steps had been taken lace the strike trouble started. Over] vl! son of ex-Vire’Chlet Croker, was} Pr. Henry f. Loomis. of New York) Known Druggist Was Insane Domain and Asks if Coal | tre price down that consumption can be | Several members of the congregation |ty close them 4 tons In forty cargoes of English, | “i Pim ie pothetical question, sald that in his Welsh and Scotch coal have been im.| StF¥ Of Dintrow's Nervousness. | Soinion voung Poster dit not came to| and Dangerous. j met, and if our legislators would inform | ausert that they saw an elderly gentie-| ‘The captains must submit written re- Fr : ) Trust Is Running Country. themselves on the situation they would| man with white hair and whiskers at| ports. | This will hold captains toe Nee eee Lede One a Mt Marea recede ttacee metal Foam ents IiGtenen ca teachin learn that in our industry there is no| the back of the church during the ser-|{\"tiuir respective precincts, ie sec ad me} br a ‘dridge ote! 5 i eh cee C' a 4 Jew Y * eve. the anne Of the new'steamanip come /on June io “They went to Quogue and| the base of the skint and-an Injury to such thing as preventing competition | vices on New Year's eve. In appear- Andrew Carnegie. Be isbrc re a r. i} a fh ef ry c he bled Pas RAIS Ae ecicenlale- ten ion | Ree eat ae Re oan ereta (IT Ace LETTERS FAILED TO COUNT,|STOPPED BY A POLICEMAN, | "4 te Dullaing of new refneries. ‘This | apre, he, Tescn scene ; Marge ‘and 15 cents a ton on slack coal i lille ‘Tuttle's, where they os <9 the, Defense, oaakes: < aoa a to ner stand what | chureh was debt the etran- : ; ty a ton o ery ¢ e's, where Lee akin ake eerie ie eouie ‘reasonable motiverthere can be for much | ger smiled and left the chureh, r ae oe BE etree oon thet a eee Ne eaeey gaia conmider it an Unusual olreumatance If of the anti-trust legislation,” Impossible a8 iL may seem, there are his been shipped here has been analyzed Dinbrow get up and Hahted nia % man were In bathing with his wite| Willlam If Riker, son of William B. habbily-drevsed man, red-faced and] phe report goes un to say that solici-| PO many who believe It was the mill- the other side as containing from . said, ‘Billy, 1am heartbroken. rowned with her while} Riker, for many rs a prominent | Unsteady of gait, bore down on the of- 4 f ) 3 fn : eis owned win hee y tude for the stockholders Js apparent-|chureh, while others agree wiih Dr. Sto 4 per cent, of carbon, but the! “Dimp" Lawrence omtor have gon HiMNeuitiea Ih the watter “Tne Kohtmke |druggiat, was released this afternoon by fees of J Plerront Morgan to-day and |), Gne of the motives, and then Jc| Babbitt in declaring that they will never REE dutablo and duties have been paid | loved the. Jy Was not allowed to answer, but it was|Magistrato Mayo, who refused to accept | @lmost caused a panic among the clerks | jaa, that in the past the stockhold-| now whom to thank, ler protests op nearly every. ship: | loved that ‘they were going | (akon to Indicace that the defense woud the charge of Miker's former wife, now | by shouting in a loud voice: ers of the Sugar Company have shown Sa an | ‘on. the | Atte 0 shan r ; Jo, 21 W at i . ment, ees: We had some words on the | die” Lawrence were drowned while Fos. | Mrs. 1H. J. Ryan, of No, #11 West One| “I want to see Mr, Morgan at once | greg confidence in the Board of Di-]|MR. HEWITT STILL HOLDS ON. Reel aeal ot forclan coat e ee | ho ‘was too: much, tor me, 7 wae trying to save her after the boat] Hundredth street, that he was danger-} lve come hers to find cn if the coal | rectors, and rit feuente, that the jenis ne ecg A ab ara a lites ' ‘was, #o| Upped over. ously insane, trust is @olng to rule this country or |lators wait until stockholders ask for ——~———_ We have orders from customers | Dietrow walked the floor und was so)" Thy” gchultge was recalled, and teati. | Uy Insan interference before they undertake Jt. |Brave Old Ex-Mayor Knows He Is the duty, is removed | heryous that he was shaking. His whole of them, For- | body shook," at a profit for ivbrow's comsel wanted to upset the was represented by Attorney G. \ not fled that he had examined the skull of | Rike 4) , but Remains Cheerfal, p a noonmaker, who exhibited letters} Several of the clerks hurried over to Stockholder Waved Aside. Reina, Pae Be x Twelve Specially Detailed Cus- Clarence Foster when ta to Nis lab- | W. Se orato New Yor 0 7 b r he man and sald: Th rt alan defended the policy of | While his physicians are agreed that testimony about this conversution. rat in New York. He found the} ho said Mra, Ryan had written to Riker | ¢ e repo) p | pu on Wis ackes bone of the sku[) very thin. He aid efto ri ‘Sh—sh—sh, you cannot see Mr. Mor-|the company in refusing information of] there ts avsolutely no hope for the re- Te, RT FOuPEC OuL eReiNe taal not and any finelure i 80). 9ATOFS: 40. AKO AD ARERIEI MSY Pe oenenY ei frcnividdal acocieholdenm, | CBeEe, 1S Meee ne tram S iiee.| toms Inspectors Hunt All Over Syria client's ar-| 48, he ts not tn." any with him, and said that his cients ar-| BN) be Me fot tn ne Gash in whereas. it was f{reoly given to. stock= af Arawled the man, | Whereas It was freely given Qeenuse, [itt they are greatly surprised at the| the Vaderland for Weed delving into his tattered trousers and| Mr, Havemeyer said, It was impossible] reserve vitality which 1s keeping him é Victed for stealing harness from Gri NOT ATON OF $5 |fin's hotel in Riverhead rest had been brought about through the Thompson Aker, of Sax | Mra, Matihin testifled tal wha Clarence, Foster | efforts of a stave manufacturing com- roues ‘ p e (COAL TO BE BOUGHT [witicn “And Diewrow ainyed at her fed that} Seee ae ftom | ouey in which the elder dtlker had ine] Preduelng the stump of a cigar, which | for a company doing business with {n° | giive much longer than was at first Smuggled by Firemen. HERE TO-DAY }hor the night after the tragedy. the young ma and at there . he lighted slowly and then puffed a {hight become holder of a few shares of | thought possible, a Np a} ow.” maid Mos. Tuthill, “gave! wax a we vested 95,000. cloud of none too fragrant smoke into] {tock in. possession of trade” Siimulants are constantly adminis. — me oO Keep for him over night, He] ihe w He charged that the officers of that] the {acas of the dignified clerk which the Individual rival was not|terea and Mr. Hewitt suffers no pain, “ea leaid that from t he had heard of | half tong, company had induced Mra, Ryan to a obliged to give to any one. remaining conscious most of the time.| Customs oMolals are taking extra pre- Aéading retail dealer In good stand-| Walton, he wanted my to his] though the boy ad bews airck Re ee ee ete, eae Te Se@itle Coal Question, Gale stockholder tried to get the floor When <rlends inquired at nly nome, No. hoautiong to prevent | the landing of with the members of the Coa Com- | i eae PSG TY hoping thereby ve him committed | ‘Then placing his thumbs in the arm-|and insisted that individual s oidetal 9 Lexington avenue, early to-day Peter| tobacco alleged to have been smuggled who until this morning wag thelr No Water on the Lungs. phystelan amined to an asylum. holes of his vest, and swaying back | *nould jie atiaite oe ype ny. Due rene re with by material chases on the Red Star qeamship Vaderiand, , it defender, sat at his desk and | John I jamin, of Rive [body within an hour att Mr, ‘Schoonmaker said that ne the| and forth, he suddenly burst forth in|he was waved aside with the approval | {n his condiio which arrived to-day from Antwerp. ! PRY admitted that there wes Te ee eae ohare Fae eT tal vTmahin Tuaaeniaa elder Riker clghty-two years old] roar that shook the doors: of the others present 5 Reallning ‘that death ts near he ia/@ne vessel reache} her dock at ® o'clock =, Sof % coal to be bought at any ot |"! PRAS OREE: OF AS Oe rh and very feeble hix son attended to his| ‘Well, well, well; Mr, Morgan is Lea taal aed HY'at" his “bedaldes “Pho. long analous | ts morning and at 1 o'clock the Cus- recelying points. bteiness affairs and had made the in-| oUt, is he? Then conduct me io Mr, straln beginning to tell Upon the |tcens Inspectors arrived, After the last fp-day I was always able to| able to do something for you, L assure} as every other vestment in the stave company, an in-| Perkins, bis partner, I have come here Pratobers, (Bd they Ate. fared 60, sal passenger had left the inspectors went Of the Fallroads, but there Is a! you that no one ix belng favored, and | olty did-—called Vestment Which the attorney sald was|to settle this coal question righ} now. PRI ASTER DARSAD RE CARINE Wald Jon board and made s thorough sear. endurance,” he said. “Witn | you will be supplied among tho frst, |" aiiomen and arran worthless. He said ihe had begun ac-|P'ye hear? Right now!" And waving 2a. sti 1 was sald that no tobacco was found, exception of s few barges of) Pennsylvania Rallroad—We have not ich never has fallen short of $003} tion aguinat tha company to recover] the clerks to one side he strode to- ADDICKS MEN WORRIE William Cloyes headed the twelve in- s coal, J am inced that) had any coal for the w York market yao sl ald 4\0. th ter pegumned the amount, and that the company de-| ward the glass door to the rear of D. spectors expecially detalled for the work Bier reached New York | since the mines openc 1 remem 1 wold lt to his customers at an ad-| sired the most important witness out] the office which bore the lettens, ‘2rl- Wusad ot M Anke Mua taeiaae tres ba Murvoyer ia 8. > beng Rese On, and there was none in| that you dealt with us last year, but! vance of 15 cents the wa vate” o wy \ ¥ Vote} going on the ship men Were stationed Hay ; we have been forced to cut off all of —_——. one mae rongly dented by Attorney! One of the frightened clerks had for Another Candidate. at the wenawaya and at the ond ot ie the dealer's experience over | our dealosy, as the % cos! Is xolng 1] yy HLL SAYS FREE artis, of Cronfeld & Harris, counsell pusned out and aummoned Policeman DOVER, Del., Jan, 14—At the legisia- | Dier—which Js at the foot of #u lepiione told in answers to his | other points. * Us for the company, who was algo ap-| ¢ Old Slip sbatt The " ye owucy 1 Mond wircet, North River. One inspector was a ais Railroad-—¥. ever rn to prosecute Mr. Ryan’ ordon, of the ip station, tive chucus nex’ onday night the + ‘ HBF coal of the sales agents OF | op ohai* ao’ wer cuid. do Mothing. f COAL ‘WILL HELP OUT. se, Mr. Harris submitted a num-| bluecoat arrested the man in the act Shopkeepers Are Protecting) iy aie en, will vote Meat, In| detalied to Keep 4 watch on the bundles : companies: , |¥ou, even If We hac oa}, which ters Riker had written 10} o¢ turning the knob of the door with a! ‘Their Windows in View of the| and al! the time for Addicks. ‘Phreo of|:of solled linen which, were being taken tw ton in the market this | Pr that an order will) be. i ST, PAUL, Jan. 14.—President J. J 4 trate Mayo said no threats were| tore the ragwed garment In tatters, Parades of the Unemployed. Connor, Senator D. O. Moore and Rep-| ‘pe customs authorities believe that Wwithin a tow days we wili | to cle: ° Way A rent’ Marita vay, |made, and that Riker, so far aa he resentative Powell, while intending ts|there is a conspiracy to smuggle Su- Hill, of the Great Northern Railway, y Takes to Court, eee Aadidue for one Gh ithe ie 7 mare on Gand. ‘ tthe Lehheh a | we af ini ihe | On OR Bane Yoriat vacancies. will not plédve thep.-|matra tobacco trom Antwerp, ‘Dhey.are amor tracks are so con- | Fit DF Coal Compans, and Monn| en Asked for an opinion as to the) | errr ON ves |, ThaD Retore (Re ABR COUR RO MURR Te ay selves to vote for him for both of them, |Keeping a close watch on shilpa from independent coal What | Hdmonds, of Lie Philadelphia. & Read-| Prospect of rellet trom a fuel famine!” SOCIALIST WINS IN COURT. | 2%, murmur an objection he was jerked , Jan. 1-The marches of} thereby shutting, Out any other candi: |that port and have already made several able to get any of|ing Coal Company, declined to state h emablan tc A * [out into street and literally Gragged}the unemployed, which have now ber|daiy that may have @ chance to Bull lsoigures and a number of arrests, ‘They The Jersey yards. | 80 Evening Wari 7 wharacneir| The impcrtatian: of Camedien coal, . to the Centre Btreet Court, come a daily feature of London's streets, | (rows! with the 1d of regular Repudli- eee ne en sg the Sai Witer 16, i6eued 10 | SSF Kaving Healt "wtih these two com:|(, (he Proposed Wi pamwed Congress, | Massmenssetio rie pegs Whep arraigned before Magistrate Zel-Jare causing uneasiness, About two! he" union men are eomewhat worried, | Finland, of the Red Star tine, which ts Ras apon there care, ives | penian, 16 large retail dealer ‘referred | #810: Hayerhith Mayoralty, ler bo was very humble, He sAld that |inousand persone graversed the metrop:| feaniug they May iol’se abla to'vontre:| st" tho next plet- ‘Tobacco has beph tig for ay, No» vou {o'ala not eamnmmuaioate with thew, ite “With duties on Canadian coal abol- AALEN Mauss fled A By a declaton a sanery, a window ous fe srocennige to-day, eseorted by a] othe their number. beised on that Ghip and one of the crom i woree other ivering coal in the ‘lt y, |Iahed a large amount of Nova Scotia |0f the Supreme Court of Massachusctia if why he h one , arrested. ‘ rs En 'indizect way, that they | “ned 8 lange which was filed here today in shesay- “antl ah coe adn ‘While these demonstrations have tus] # ere lig. hag been Gone by the eres o let Ps 1. rk £0. cod Cape Beaton oan will aca td erbill contested election case it is held] Zeller f nf ly beak been shear the shopkeepers recall, algo Idaho, Jan, Mer tas "| arnenen: okerd@on the sei n e pal to-day, | preaeu: ‘onneyivanis hat elghieen y 4 experiences of some years ago, re. i ‘eidon « B. | 3 M * alk th eitate Wes oe Repub Shou | 7 rixon, " pay ony tyeon are ot Wi Pebyleodt thn) y é d " he I ies

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