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NING UT RANT NA LORD Oy fe GENERAL ‘SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. “ Circulation Books Open to AU.” | PRICE ONE CENT. AY, MARCH 21, 190: | BATES HERE COS RGU Twn th $2,000 fon | Miss Visa Cxbsd Noten CHER WAGE + AND MORGAN p WILLDEP a OR MINERS *B WORRIED MISS BARTON | Chicago Plunger Slips Into Society Decides to Retire Town Unheralded, and, Her from Presidency of Wall Street Banker Won-! Organization on Account ders What's Up His Sleeve. pa HULLS a6 VOOD8SOFOS >: co cman] = a~ rr a ari =e — D €0EE60H08S00096 00: : 9 Contract Workers and that Employees — | Working by the Week Be Granted a Re~ duction of One Hour a Day. FEARS HIS DISCLOSURES. $ ® o 3 $ 3 ® $ g 3 $ A COMPROMISE IN CASE.) Rear-Admiral Van Rypen Is Chosen to Succeed Her, and She Will Have Titt® of “Hon- orary President.” Relief that He Will Tell Unpleas- ant Things About the Louis- k ville and Nashville Deal Be- fore Interstate Commission. |CONCESSIONS ARE ALSO MADE cee TO THE MINE OPERATORS, PSuety y . Gates came to town to-day hoes, Generally he comes) 8 band, a calliope and a regi WASHINGTON, March 21.—Mies Clara Barton, who has been at the head of the ment of hewgng manipulators and tom- tom pounders. ‘here is something om!- nous about the quiet entry and succeed- Ing ellence of John W. Gates. In the banking house of J. Plerpont Morgan & Co. there is a big man whose forehead corrugates when he thinks of| ; American National Red Cross for so many years, and whose name has been identified with that organization as that of no other person in this country, le to » John W. Gates. His name ts J. Plerpont Morgan. H@ would give a fine, larze | 3 | & s ? |be deposed by the Board of Trustees, She Is to be succeeded as President by g Rear-Admiral Willlam K, Van Rypen, @ | Surgeon-General of the Navy, but will oll painting with a gold frame if ho @ | be aliowed to keep the title of Honorary could find out what Gates ts doing. He ® | President. S| This action ts sald to result from the a javeovoll | charges of mismanagement which have would give two or three fine, large © | veen made recently against Miss Bar- ) —— ooo ————— See een WT cats Teen te NG OM" | 6$00SE3O50000909O600-009000030$890560650098600000% | ton. ‘These charges have been under In- at John W. Gates {s going y vestigation and Presidnt Roosevelt has the Interstate Commerce Commission been taking an active part In the mat- j ; . lovely afer gnve John W. Gate te sot yet etiatty. a coo pecs | Ara! Manager of the Wool |Padde Shaft of Sag. Harbor wrong end of It and got away with tt | sozution Is regarded as more or tess of| worth Ten-Cent Stores Cuts| One of Long Island Railroad’s for long. That is how they put it ou | a compromise, which, it 1s expected, {n Chicago. John W. Gates, it may be will restore harmony to the association,| Throat and Waist and Leaps| Ancient Tubs, Breaks and Let @aid on good authority, considers that : M J, Plerpont Morgan has given him the | Gen, Wilson Her Accucer. from Window. Wheel Loose. wrong end of It. 1 The charges against Miss Barton were It will be remembered that about six made by Gen. John M. Wilson, U. 8. A., ee leis suacchometes one poiverie Grom Ho. presented «'esorial to FALL CRUSHED HIS SKULL.|CRASHED INTO THE CABIN. we piaterstiia Openers eee we Cross, He presented a ‘themorial to ittee to al .. Ce ns in Feb: compl: of Nashvile, desl, Remembering further Powerfully Built Man Calls at Magistrate Refuses to Aocept) stics tarton's manacoment He alleged | back, It le not cult to recs L ., . Ww ‘There wa. wild panic among several Dir. Morgan bought the Loulsville ana] City Hall to See Why Mr. Low] the Plea that Nineteen-Year-| ‘?s*, she ecmured a intwe number OF) Meee oolmorth’ & Co, owners of a [hundred women on the Long Irland Rail. Nashville from John W. Gates at figures r 4 ‘ he LADeDROENCAVE Renata, nt | toad ferryboat Sag Harbor to-day when set by John W. Gates. |; Does Not Protect Him from} Old Rosa Christalli Is a Klep-| sround that. sae wanted to make some] Merge numer rorent cities, committed |the port paddie shaft broke and the MAIN POINTS IN THE REPORT OF THE GREAT It recommends 10 per cent. incrense of v juction of hours of time hands from ten to nine or nine nt. : Settlement of iMeulties under the wage awards by a joint Conciliation composed of miners and operators. No restriction of the onipnt except by agreement between the! tors and an or; tton representing: a majority of the im the operators’ employ. ot fding wage acule, whereby every 6 cent tne js 1 per cent, te “Why did you take this road from Mr.) py fomani an eae ee ctan ee the tar] aulcide this afternoon by’ cutting, nis {100% paddle-whcel shattered the paddle- Gates?” asked the Commission. olsoners. aniac. ' Iaws so as to perpetuate her contro! of| throat, one of his wrists, and then|°°% and a section of the women's cabin @iserimination againnt employees by reason of membership oF Sayn Gates In Dangero the mesoslatlon! Jumping out of the aecond-story window | t2 SP:inters. The boat was close to her non-membership in a unton, ( New York silp, and though a score of women fainted none was injured. The Sug Harbor is one of the ancient craft that ply between Long Island City Discontinuance by the employers of the “Coal and Iron police,” Compulsory investigation by Stute or Federal Government of Inbopi Menitien, that the public may know the facts, but not compul- f WANTS TO WED PRETTY GIRL. |TOOK JEWELS WORTH $2,000. | :zont or the Uniten Staten and tis Cabl-|Brookiyne net a Board of Consultation for the Red} He had been drinking heavily and was “y didn't consider him a@ safe man,” aid Mr. Morgan in his snappy way thought the railway interests would be injured if he were at the head of the Cross. Owing to the row which their| just recovering from delirium tremena.| 1.4 the Thirty-fourth street ferry. She! ry arbitration, system, My Idea was that he wat A! wvengoance! Vengeance!” shouted a passage raised: the President refused to| His wife and little child were not at] errs ey” out on her midday trip with || pimenities may heat be aetiled ty consultation between employer | dangerous man. powerfutly bulit man, with a nose like |} ARTICLES FOUND IN accept the honor and his secretary s0| home, being on a visit to relatives in| 110° women's cabin crowded to its seat-| and a. “committee of the employed,” but to be entitled to sack & wrote Miss Barton. A prolonged con-| Watertown, SCHOOLGIRL'S DRESSER. |] troversy therefore arose which seems| Webb was about thirty-five years old about ended with the aclfon announced | His office was at No, 29 Broadway, and Cyrano de Bergerac, as he pounded the ing capacity. Bhe rattled along until recoguition the Inbor organiration must give the same . about a. hundred yards from the New tion to the rights of the employer it de: York shore, when all of a sudden there John W, Gates was down In Te: that time. When he heard w! J-| Mayor's door In Clty Hall to-day. Plerpont Morgan had said about him he! he stranger carried an ominous look- nds for itself. ? the employees of an industry by woctating them. The majority o} Was so hot that the owners of the Oll ling satchel, that mizht contain dynamite t y iston of th 4 h sht eo amit 9 o-day. ‘his work was general supervision of the] was a report like a biast, followed by t re wolls petitioned him to move out of (Me) ov goid pricks, and he emphasized his Cash, $204,800. Miss Barton has been president eince| business of all the stores, When h{s)4 grinding and crunching of timbers never: SOR OLNSE! REANIES, no authority over those whe do net so Btate. Tt was probably the hardest plow | remarks with a huge hickory walking- Gold watch, 1881. She Js a native of Maine. wife left on her visit up-State, sheland a great roar of steam. Then the, aunciate I that Morgan ever hande im, Th Diamond brooch. Lopg Years of Service. made him promise that he would not] hoat heeled over on her port side until | The nm munt not undertake to assume the management of the mars 7 nm ees ne Mayor, the Mayor—I must see|{ Pawnticket for $300. In carly life che was & teacher, but} dfink during her absence. saver qonre sient cha ware peaien| usiness of the employer. ; ee eee talircaa | tle Mugor,” bellowed the man, waving |1 Pawnticket for $65 ve : ! Two days after sho left he broke his! on the middle side of the boat wore|| conditions at the mines nre not xo deplorable as the miners claimed. the Loulsville and N Me Railroad) nis cane and thwacking everything 1n awaticket for 965, went to Washington In 185 and became) ht Mart vt on a opree that ended |tumbled into a struggling, shrieking he found that John W. Gates had it che ° Silk petticoats, silk shirt waists, }|a government clerk, During the Civil) Vi tne delirium tremens. His family Pee ees north eden Q Nailed down, All the wealth and power! °)))') iL Dae J gloves, laces and silver-backed ]] War she was a nurse, and when the cian, Dr. Pomeroy, attended tim at a i A ea WH of Morzan and his taction were power-| /1/,hes any Kind of a meyor at all} tollet trinkets, BrancorBrvesian) Wer) broke)out shelby iene: aise teaave teen teas, ae eee mea ue eae WASHINGTON, March 21.—The report of the Commission: apy: \ le. ates had outgeneralled them anid i i OR: Ge) went abroad to continue her ministra- : 1 ‘ i, ‘ s 4 eB care of me?” very nervods and remorseful that he| was relensed and burst through the age- esident Roosevelt last ctobe: he had made a complete job of It. tlons in the fleld and In hospitals. aOR mnie dN) sear rshenees ao Pye eae cae ee: | pointed by, Prt sevelt last October to investigate conditions in and a dozen news-| The fate of Rosa Christalll, the nine- he returned to this country and - =, L, 3 Cee a ee cinces, wat he had ais] Deer men gathered about the human|teen-year-old Normal School ‘girl whoso| cantisued active, in Red Cross work. | Df: Pomeroy called on him this| the paddle was-released the machinery| the Pennsylvania coal fields because of the great anthracite strike w-> a t in his hands. ‘Taere was a deal] fy-wheel and tried to hold him. ‘Here, | love for finery led her to steal $2,000 aiamities like the Misslesippi | ™Orning. He found him in falr con-|raced ahead with a great clatter and £ q Pacetiteloamiars of which are se-| he cried, soaking Sergt. Billy Kenneli| Worth of jewelry trom her benefactress, pede s Se a as ood, the Galves,| dition in his room, but evidently down-| nissing that only added to the terrora|inade public to-day. It recommends: ni cret as yet. and inthis deal there was| With the club, “the Mayor promised last| Mrs. Victoria SchoMer, ts In the hands| ton flood, great tornados and the like cast, As this js not an uncommon! of the situation, A 10 per cent. increase in the wages paid to contract miners in Z Morgan had to go to Gates, He didn't| TWo court of 4 Bi Nanr oonsidbie ton’ tha . August to protect me from my family, | of the District-Attorne: have seen her help, She | frame of mind under the circumatances| "m.e women in the cabin who had any ; i 1 bp itn soa Gale et ene | ste ate on me beaate T way tol ,f@ lara ole ‘curs tony ate [RISauPng Og Crimrhed onde | the pbyaten, had to aoertensons {0 araency af mind ran ot on Orc, tut | 1902, auc incense to begin Nov. 1, 1908, and continue during he fe ob end We ) 4 e war + ei 7 - + a his sore point is the fact that he js re-| marry the most beautiful girl in Piain. | SoeMer refused to prosecute the girl.| Cnty ‘ave years old. his eafety and left him. The only other there ‘they met a crowd of frightened | award—until March 31, 1:03, Wages in arrears are to be paid before June \ nine ta “I loved her as if she we: person in the house was a servant. Barded in Wall street as a dangerous| Meld, Ny They have put strychnine! gas entor" sald Mrs, Boheme cad — Bhortly after noon, the servant, whol purge Fe isos tne en eoetn ieet 1, 1903. i man, The Morgan clique looked upon i a aa and ¢ arpet ,facks in my Magistrate. ‘She is @ brilliant student. ED IN Cc ASH was in the basement at the rear of the ‘i ; him aa a Wentern windbag when he| {%e", gif,qthe, aktvor don't protect mo) Magwlrate, “she te « brilliant student.) KILL Houses Heard a craab in the back pard.| many of them were bruised in the/ — , 10 per cent. increase in wages for water hoisting engincers b , i Je: ¥ y “9 i Py ran out, an @truggie of the frantic men. a h came to New. York. His big, blustering| | \vuen Je pergeant had disarmed the| an accomplished musician, To put her OF OUNDHOUSE. covered and’ unconscious. She tele-!" 431 through the clamor Capt. Josiah | Nov. 1, 1902, and April 1, 1903, to be paid before June 1. After April I } operations did not please them, Mr.| Crank and auteted him down he gave the)! i. sau would ruln a promising career. honed at once for Dr. Pomeroy, who a . Belmont once referred to him as u|Rame of James Matthows, of No. 220] (8 ae rt if. f Rlastened to the houss to find’ Webb|Warkineon was orying ou at the tow’of | during the life of the award eight-hour shifts with the same rate of wal aut ony 4 . Hast One tMundred and’ Nineteenth} Her father tells me she has long sut- dead, File examination showed that the| bis voice that there was no danger, and gambler, He got even with Mr, Belmont} street. Upon his promise to be suvd| fered from nervous trouble and 1s a man would have’ bled to death, by|pefore any of the women couid ‘dé Where eight-hour shifts are now working an increase of 10 per cent, by taking the Louleville and Nashville| #4 not assault Mayor Low, Matthews | (1, fac. I wi Wrecks Rallroad Bulld-jeither the cut tn the throat or the one ‘ Was turned loose and trotted across City | kleptomantac. I would rather suffer the| Explosion Wrecks jad Bulld- |e *| themselves any injury the boat w 7 Railroad away from him. Hall Park in a good humor, loss of my Jewels than blast her career ing at Taunton, Mass—One 1 Fhe wrist hha hetp not ‘come im: ein Tints nen olla ahuese @ deseo oe wages over the old scale, wnt tli Compact Between Them? _ —— by having her imprwoned,"" In the fall he struck on his head and yo ms siege Xt ie generally. beieved, tet when THE BROOKLYN ‘Welln canuot aoe aiiy Aleptomania| «Man Dead, Three Hurt. | wacesttafhilaMaytil'mattaaalahanre [piovees, ot the company managed 0” ENGINEERS AND PUMPMEN, TOO, s Garon rellndulehed control of ie Sevier - ne oe PEA LNGSL OF SON WOFLB| DAUNTON, 2 March 21.—Witeha | 404 USrohte manerty: who terk ohn ous After a ‘fa, saat had deen rigged HR A 10 per cent. increase for all other engineers and pumpmen In positions ville and Nashville to Morgen, taking a ° WSN ie vas instantly killed and three rouse. or the “broken paddie oa : profit running well up in millions on TUNNEL 18 BEGUN, | wu: hota her in $100 bait tor turtner ex- Oo oie ie ceriously injured in an|, Mr& Webb has been notified of her |taken to the Hast ‘Thimy-sixth strect | Manned continuously from Nov. 1, 1902, to April 1, 1903; thereafter 6 per Ria tgidet ua ceesurea (a, absentee item amination Monday, Meanwhile her! ?itosion this afternoon at the New oath by Aelegrapa, jrepalr dock, cent increase above the scale in force in April, 1902; employers to provide, Morgan that he would be taken into TAtner can ese tne Lisirict- Attorney, Hay 4 Hartford Rail- reliefs on Sunday at their expense. B00 w w G anu af he ig ts York, New Haven and Ha: d-felowship with the conservative| Ground Broken Across the River for] wit sot tne gel tices Ue Hie cused road, round-hou se tp this city, ‘The BB RERIAT ‘$5. SAS: SDSS ; ior ane pullding was wrecked, A 10 p mt. increase for firemen {r 90 j 7 48 Vyas The weeps scnool’ girl 5 y €lement in Wall street, As the Morgan| Subway Which Will Connect that rhe VN, SOHnel us wad led back Pee wie moans: an pakuaad and after that 8-hour shifts with the wages paid in April, 1903, a @lique has made capital of the idea Pa ee fare c " ; that {t I» composed of gentlemen, the Borough: with’ Manhattan: MT Melee sa Gata niCe Renee 2 DeAt We) CPRME OURS ex DIaURR ie.) SOAS ARRAS NANA SPRL: A sony Peps Western financier looked upon a Morgan} The first work of construction on the| NofMal, Benoue!! Mis. Schetiier mut Sees 20 Bee een instante, Soe NOT Os. Ye AA aa ‘ promise as u ledge, tunnel which will connect New York | wit: ait of ntmeydaaty tienda. | 86} WORKERS WOUNDED after a 9-hour ins:sad of a 10-hour day at the rate of wages prevailing {m But instead of being taken into the | and Brooklyn was begun in Brookly: bus avenue, 4 knew 2. i fnner circie of the conservative element | this morning, when a gang of taborers | IN STRIKE RIOT. April, 1903, Orrertime:to. Be bald for-al Che piper renal aa y as , was ba red at the outer entrance, He} aytacked: tbe aa phalt pavement tn front} she, sald rp & id pet aN th her Present methods of payment for coal mined to be adhered to talese was turned down most decidedi: ¥ of the Municipal Bullding. The purpose | father vB see folent temper, : Sinan came when Mr. Morgan wencce [of this is the removal af the aber in| Laid all a hyiner could: tor ner and tiga te adel michtreell changed by mutual agreement. the stand and swore that he did not| that portion of Joralemon street where | coud, not help liking her, Police Called to Stop Fight of Iron. Heirs of those who have died since Noy. 1, 1902, to receive the awards ts M Sadi» Bchefler said she ney * think Mr, tee a agate man, the Muniefpal Build! stands, or pus and Non-Union Men through their legal representatives, To the’ sitprise of everybody, Gates! digging for the tunnel will commence | P'ited Rosa of havivg thieving propen~ made no re) He hasn't opehed hia| several feet to the northward, {ate Ha meiner ~ mae as What he has said 9 ile conten sna te: SPP wi Jocaer mental ‘pecullasities: as eccei-| CLEVELAND, Maroh 21,—As a result BOARD OF CONCILIATION TO BE CREATED, guld mesos. Tat ha way FRIGHT KILLS WOMAN, Helis tae Maver and Van Buakiry,|of @ battle to-day between union and A ; ; Disagreement over the interpretation of the awards to be referred to @” 7 fly Mr “Gates has come to New Sls stn the Kir, took "her to her | non-union structural {ron-workere, em. John Wells, thirty-six years old, andress unknown, jumped poard of Conciltation, to consist of six persons; the whole region to be YORS wolely, lo teotity helore the Inter Dropped Dead When Automobite Wet A them ‘her turhee | picwad Op the new Benece atrest bridge, divided into three districts, from each of which a majority of the miners watlve, Glrcies that ho Gunsad Manas ta Holt: \f AAR so meek ton one 4 Jurles SB ectee eupiieal (a coaatat ee into the river at the foot of East Twenty-sixth street this after | are to elect a representative, and the operators in each district one Ukewlen, i tement he became a Le, WICKFORD, R. 1, March &1.—The!¢ aa ae fa ,Pet bor Me, out by the of police hurried to the scene, If the Board cannot decide any question it is to be referred to am ya ear KRecentty his house hag|#uden appearance of an automobile on | sti ten i ways extremely well dressed.” Bhe ho buys heavily, presumabiy —o 5 pond near here fords eee a , ort account, Hut hu person on the gute 4 {ie toad Neat here to-day frightened « gaid that, last ‘Puead — pire chosen by one of the Circuit Judges of the Third Judicial Distrtet | noon, He was rescued by George Campbell, a mate on the)t.. vnicea states, whose decision shall be final. agin eee bee eae horse and caused an attack of heart) Wille at Scheffer i FOL Ra bali tke cakiit| dipease, whioh proved fatel to re. De- | mane ‘wile put an ‘ ee No lockout or strike may take place while the Board Is considering al eretofore, the operations “ot “the! vid Newcomb, of this town, {her mind ta get the Jowels and'the next steamer Daniel Lamont, and taken to Bellevue Hospital. question, ) Werilencusly and, “ps OY Pe te Newoomb was about to hitch Gay ae remalns Snee tt not gAohool Forecn| for the thirty-six Check weighmen, check docking bosses, or both. to be employed at Sinead up Ciuaahoe matte’ heen | esere Seek TOea ie an ais ae eftler’a Jewel box. It wa no trounis | henre ending at © F. 2 ny a ee miners’ request, but to be paid by the miners in such way as they be a Weed: Wel street ie interested not | &¥!s the horse reared us ihe Ro fe money ant is Wels. Then | for New York City and yw Mine cara to be equitably distribdted among: miners, but miners 4 4 01 D; cd oe oiler hak a a be bn Re ea Srary and ant 0 Ny a LATE RESULTS AT NEW ORLEANS make no effort to reatrict the output of the mines, except by ree market. t F k tantly, Onda floor and promari fo-njuht) Sunday gunerally fair) between the operators and an organization representing a majority: ph oe will minke belare the ane: inne lady. “Bh light (0 fresh westerty win: pecommugter wl ‘ iy ? ittakes mans ; Fourth Race—Major Mansir 1, The Way 2, Accolade 3, mean Spee) voctaain ‘hi ‘) in the cperators’ employ. Tho establishment of the sliding scale after April 1, 1908, % arg WS ARP a ee ee re aoe

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