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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1903, OFGIRL SMURDER, THE LADNDRY. Rev. Ferdinand Walzer, of To-/Crowd of Yqung Men Threw ledo, Locked in Jail and Police) Linen and Furs About the Called Out to Prevent Mob| Floor After N. Y. University ‘Attempting Violence. | Student Had Been Arrested. | BLoopHouNDs IN THE CASE. GRABBED WEEK’S WASHING. oe UUSTRIAL TIE-UP IN HY GAUGED BY STRIKES, Ik on the Subway Is at a Standstill, Teamsters Have Blocked Heavy “Transpo:tation and River and Harbor Traffic Is Congested. Dogs Lead Authorities frem scene of Proprietor Wanted to Hold It for a Crime to Hospital Where Clergy- Bill, Had Youth Arrested and man Stopped—Prisoner, Calm, Summary Vengeance on Clear Declares He Is Innocent. Shirts Followed. { a serious condition prevails in New York to-day as a result of the de- ide of Iabor for higher wages and shorter hours. Subway is tied up from end to end by a strike of the excavators 1 , Who want $2 for an eight-hour day. same -umion has caused cessation of work on all excavations for ins of big building: “Transportation of merchandise is interfered with by a strike of 4,000 of the Teamsters’ Union. or traffic is congested because about 200 tugs are out of commis- account of the marine engineers’ strike. ictors on the subway threaten to import 5,000 negroes from @ and Virginia to take the places of the striking Italians, and if done bloodshed and rioting will certainly result. ‘ 4 “all there are about 35,000 men idle to-day as a result of the various | ‘ A 3 i F om )@eclared on May 1. Not all of these are strikers. There are about . + | .. Ye, (men in various lines and trades who were on strike before the an- | movement for a betterment of conditions was inaugurated. % av ae x i a “work ON BIG SUBWAY rcsie of wares ard time. 14 8 a com- ys plete victory. “STILL AT STANDSTILL. | “Ten orner companies wanted to talk e {t over. That means that with each Bit} day we are nearer a total vieto! Tb was learned to-day that the sub- Meeting Was Postponed. €ontractors hold that the subway strike} phe captain and pllot 4M @ violation of the agreement en-|in New York [arbor LORAIN, @., Mey 2.—Rev. Ferdinand | Following the arrest of a New ‘York Walzer, a priest from Toledo, was ar-| University student on a technical Fested here to-day, charged with the) charge of RAN era dda he ‘ ng by force his weeks assortment of Dieder Ol as pea tne ascelchlin laundry from the cleansing establish- Father Walzer was a guest at the| ment of William Stelwager, No. 2499 home of Rev. Father Relehiin, tne| Jerome avenue, a crowd of young men, Bierce ecaiel ane ree ead sald to be fellow students. last night de- e tae als ne crime Fs é prae- made known Thursday night. eee i a elle He has been taken to the county jail Laundry wasteken out of bundles and ae cleeeit, The city ts In a turmoil of] iscown about the floor, to the disma: excitement, The entire police force was} op taers. who apeared later vid ordered on duty early to-day to prevent possibile violence to the prisoner. tet liters Rereaer Hist SSW am en are Ma J keeping on storage for the summer Rev. Ferdinand Walzer, celebrated his | months waa scattered about. young silver jubilee at St. Joseph's College.| men throwing the camphor balls at the Rensselaer, Ind., March 15. He ts fifty-| proprietor when ne remoanatrated. Fix- one years old. On the Sunday follow-| tures were broken, and when the police ing he was tendered a great reception| fnally arrived the place looked as 4 at Sacred Heart Church in Toledo,|a cyclone had struck it. By that time where he has been assistant pastor for|the invaders. eatisfled with thelr work g | thout six months of destruction, had disappeared. a He came to Lorain on Wednesday Inst| aT}, Siclwage® was eo prostrated tha) a a guest at the home of Rev, Charles| told her husband of Bemn craft Rei eto ha 4 at Masonite Hail, bat t she ‘recognized tatholic| some of the offend nd as soon as hlin, pastor of St. Joseph's into two years ago between the| a meeting to-dcy : RB Chircas inithia: clits: she ia well enough will swear out war 2 ; con-| they posthoned it until this ev ; Clive (the lation waa vent s Ree Eaton and the Con) While it is believed that they will Ko: | ———_— ¥ Ide Ginsberg Received Mortal) vies ss icetises, Island to ometes at Eat Seas ao overcome by.the aicltement 1 é @ they may, however, make de- juries i i @ funeral late that afterno that he will be unable to assist her. contract does not expire until|inands upon the ‘steamboat’ owners: for Injuries in an Accident Shared home he lett hiis sister and hou ine |, The ‘student who eausea”the trouble \- next. The new union of gthe| More money, ‘The captains, of course, -, a lusekeeper. |i Robert. 8. ighton, nineteen years ‘ i . othelas individuals are in. sympathy “with by Eleven Other Girls, All of} Ast: and a younger brother, Casi-|old, whose home is in Binghamton. In ators is’ now affiliated with Ci! the enginvers in thelr Nght mer, to entertain the visiting priest. this city he lives at No. 16 Andrews y Federated Union, as is also the) As yet an arbitration committee nas| Whom Escape. During the night, according to the|&venue. story of Rev. Walzer, he heard screams| with’ thatrot ther stnaeates hae eee from the room occupied by the girl, and] taken to, Sielwager's place by the stew, « deel : ase ard of the house in which he lives. Ida Ginsberg, a shirt-waist maker at af hikes USS Ne we ined ths Aaliway Just | fe"alleged that Lelehton owed $819 for No. 119 Wooster street, died in St. Vinr heme. a man disappearing! work done, Yesterday, it la alleged, cent’s Hospital to-day from injucies ey | (BTOURH An open window. Leighton went to the Jaundry ‘and recalved in an elevator accident at the |, When Casimir, Reichlin reached his} #aked, for his Uinen, charge alates that ' racaived in an clevator accident at the | sister's room she was dead. the counter, and the charge states that y last Monday. Miss Ginsvers | Sioodhounds were brought here from| with it, Leighton selzed the bun: and ran of} aril prenaent of fue ton. Amory’s Charge of Criminal (Continued from First Page.) lived at No. 396 Atlantle avenue, Brook=| mony Wayne, Ind. early to-day and] In court Leighton told Magistrate ; -| NOL been Appointed to nettle Drivers’ Association. The em-| 70) reer ape oen the man the air pplovers hold that the contract was vio-| and the railroad compar ineers Yated providing that all troubles in the| man aoout 400 boats uwned by the New Subway. in which organizations aMlinted| Jersey Cantyal. Now ¥ orl Central, New | with the Central Federated Union are] Ono, § aven, Baltimore and | ————— hiladeiphia and Readin| * Concerned shall be submitted to arbitra-| Long Island roads eranaithe tien: + tne | Denes Owners Are Embarransed, ‘It waa learned that many of the) yy tialzeil, president of th fabor leaders are of the same opinion. | boat owr 7 J lyn. She was twenty years old. . Mayo that he took the laundry for ‘gnd the strike of the excavators and|ngree with the engleers us to the In- il jem) ipo a : given the scent. The dogs circled around | yi) 4 “@thiere in the subway: was called with- |fots they claim (0 be making on the | Libel Is Dismissed, Magis~| i... assearance tian In other years. crand. There were twelve yaung women em-1the house several tlmes and finally went | trimes ite was held in #900 ball for fur ut the consent of the union, A feeling | Gmmunication had been received tram! trate Holding He Was Not) There was lacking to the pa al vat her HATRaeaT ER eT abIeE LOE en orien roinatety wee ee ees tor enes coer eastinlen\by Re viG\y alee Of | thers ek ayina ten acaeearren in Inbor clreles that the ques-| the inen who had ‘resigned, and." he feature that always marred it. That much comment, wax absent, but in hi8|of the other cloven wan hurt at ail be- | ‘ho MisAt of the murger. 7 © has, Sehmittberger. | This Is the | yond being badly frightened ahd Jarred. before the |All regarded their escapes as miracu- t nt It wi 1 Of the strike will be taken up at |r oposition | (2 Sem to make! Called “A Notorious Person.” } was the corputent policeman who wad- Pr . to-morrow's meeting of the Central | “Wo are not.’ he sald, “embarrassed dled and was put in line presumabty to: frst netage of ere a Federated Union, and that the men will| in any way. With the boats the mem- —— do penance. ne mart who told the trut They again took the trait and ted the EMPEROR WILLIAM IN ROME. officers directly to St. Joseph's Hospital, where Rey. Father Walzer slept last ° 34 Q Lexow Committee has taken part. Lust | ious, King Victor Emmanuel Weleomed york, pending arbitra-| ers have in cominission we can hold Pils year the C e \ ara Wi m night. He was found the hos) eee ec 0) orks. penchne 2 all the business that comes to us. It Magistrate Barlow in Centre street] THis year the instructions to cantaing year thera way no patade, and in the) rhe elevator car was at the seventh | SiC < or ne hospieal the German Ruler. as required by the contract. has teen very lent for the Inat two dave, | Police Court to-day dis in selecting thelr men were to pick none! Van Wyck administration’ Schmittber a clevetor a NJand placed under arvest, the officers loss states AU UME US CEL, curt to-day dism ; ; i ie | ger Was hot permitted to march. story when there was a sudden jar and| ° sai ; ‘ious |, ROME, May 2—Emperor William on ‘The situation in the subway strike to-| bur sh t become heavy we could | iieint of Wl K harging/Dut the fittest, those with the best phy- : nd ( Jim x Ava 4 ft A claiming there were many suspicious Fush some of the tugs that are idle Into | DIAInt « arn mory, charging An ola r missed wits the car started down the shaft. A tan | C1 UN 00 inst him, in-addition| His arrival here to-day, was weleamed @ay is practically unchanged. sique, and to have the ade ane which | prea, who: mmission with non-union engineers, | H. H. Vreeland, President of the Metro: fine, former wardman | gle of broken wires and {ron supports at the railroad station by King Victot ‘This is what Chief Contractor John Bele committee appointed to obtain. the | yayithe city and the depar nt might well 1a or Williams. Capt. Price, af- to the blood-hounds following his trail MeDonald says about it: names of RoneANION Men Who ars wtiiing |PouLaN Traction Company, with criminal) the Os ane ter spending the last few years of hia|fell on the top of the car. The ele-/'0 000 Duh Tine Os tse Emmantel, the Duke of Genoa and “We hi had until to-day about 6.00} to work have received a great many , !!bel. e.2 existence on the (oreo under the ban of |vator bey added to the excitemegt by a other notable persons Nabe vod b Ineluding | applications... We wilj nave no trouble) The Magistrate refused to hold Mr, Jaw-wageing Barred, \Devevy and the present administration. | opying , ment when piscea under arrest and de-| Bad weaer marred the reception tc men employed in the subway, incl in putting our tugs ‘in commission as! y, ‘ i | handling baggage tn the Grand Central) oT) 11 be killed! I've Jost controt | (ared that He was Innocent, the German ruler, i i earthmen, rockmen. masons. carnenter® faa: us they are needed.” j Vreeland, because the newspaper clip-| The ordet was obeyed to the letter, as] Station and among the goats in. the ell all be ! I've lost contro ‘and iron workers. The rockmen and ex: “pig advisory committee of the steam. | Pings on which the complaint was based was another, not a written one, but «| Bronx, resigned a fow months ago of the car!" = SSS > $$$ cavators are now out to the number of boat owners met in the direstora’ did not present the words “notorious quiet intimation from the powers that Mounted Men Looked Fine, Miss Ginsberg was the only one of the Y 4000, A few remain on duty in Fin epee rae a resis Younes thie | chaga ter” in Mr. Vreeland’s expressed) be that it world be displeasing and} Acide from the marching of the men|tWelve girle who did not scream in her atreet, but practically all Lebel Senator Albert Ho Wr: counsel, | opinion of Mr, Amory. that tt was unsoldle to have a lotland the generally fine appearance they | fright. As the car flashed past the ‘work is tied up from end to end o! | ee The police court-room was crowded. jof men on dress parade with mouths| mide: the feature of nthe tparadel ae third floor she sank to the floor in a De Lancey Nicoll, counsel for Mr. Vree-/ titled with tobacco, and as far as that| Gea! rivalry, has existed among the | dead faint. ‘ it Serious. \TO CH OSE BRITISH | land; Stephen Little, accoutant for the! was concerned gum would not be con-| men of Brooklyn and Manhattan for| The var struck the bottom of the shaft e@ yeatg as to which force presented the! with such a shock that the boy and ‘ ‘ Kerork hese men | Metropolitan ‘fraction Company, and | sidered a good substitute. ow Iresen cen ne trom their posts | SITE AT THE FAIR, | atour twenty-nve other person’ were | Tie result. was that there were no {bee Appearance on Horseback, Ths yest | seven gira were Wurled through the . “forces men of some of the other trai | aa on hand. Neither Mr. Amory nor his | tobacco-chewing bluecoaty the line. | there was such keen coms tition that| shaft doors to safety in the hallway, {ate temporary idleness. Where the | | counsel was in the court-rourn. Irn to whom the habit has become allt drew forth applause all along the! Miss Ginsberg's body was thrown near- qj e@etual digging has been completed :9¥: Col, Watson, Who Com Here fori District-Atiorney Jerome 8 out OC! second nature decided that It was best ° f horses go to the|¥ out ean Ways eat laies was | the strike does not seriously | town to-day, and there was no one In| to forego the pleasures of the plug tot H tace Any more | caught between the bottom of the car i P saeos Us. for the skilled workmen are| That Purpose, Says Vieltlof Prince: |p citice to.aay’ what, it) ans, actionll ane meen wero turmed inten rezrmenta lmncetuly n those in the | and thé framework of the shaft. Her . J going right ahead. but the excavating, | Has Not Been Proposed. would be taken Martel vencol ey glistened under | head was cut badly and she was injured ‘ n, thett coats shining lke silk | internally, rh now #0 nearly finisned. is te LONDON, May 2—Col. c. L. Watson, Magistrate Barlow 82 ; [the test regi their trappings brushed and pol-- important thing. I deem It to be no part of the duty! py yadway e shone and reflected ¥ ea ls | secretary of the British Commission to Sa ne The strike in the subway work pri ¥ oe of the committing magistrate to write| Rumor has 1 same, ete IP es suey aseavatore| the St. Loula Exposition, aalled on the / Of the committing masiatrate to write|ituuioe fa it that thie will be dhe lash |B ENSGg tS? cavaltyt ates paride, JOHN F, DWYER IN Judge of the Natal Supreme Court Sends ughiin and that before a a troop of cavalry on dress parade, _ v" ' y ae r hoofs ofled and polished, their Mee a cisine 3 Teuane, Added] cen wrder Ivernia from Lixerpoo) 10 conclusion in cases where his decision| *4at he Wil Loti Manes ‘and’ talls combed. thelr’ ridere LUDLOW ST. JAIL the Following Remarkable Testimonial te » the str’ x » t day, } y 5 |) Further back In the line, leading the Naa eee aA TADReRced tou uenes parade of to-day. T the nie« each. in charge of nt as it was swung up “Billy McLaughlin. ‘many of whom are employed in (he sub-| trip to America, He expects to leave | '* not Soiolutaly i ealolentlania view of} fousin vex wats WH Ana wunitte | eet Overs mettle ae the man. bes for the Cuticura Remedies. ‘way. complicates the situation and| New York for home May 23, after | the wi e Nie hs Eines? by e My HL COMUHIIN. of Brooklyn, Geant striding It. ‘lawitig alana val: the Worth) Makes the delay likely to be greater) spending eight or ten days at Bt, Louis, | ATiules Ot hls cas. 1 Hetlse Be colton’ fathers were in front of other realm Monument wore: Mayor Low, Commis: | Prisoner ts Brought on from, Boston n expression which has deen given! ‘Tiere w Great publicity, namely, that the words| past that were missed. sone Hee eee ee ea aerial! and Locked Up with His THE WORLD IS CUTICURA’S FIELD. ‘notorious enaracter’ have been applied) Whiskers? Chapman Mbased. Major-Gen, Chaffee and Rear-Admirai Partner. to the complainant Hodges, i aac) _ vay Mtth avenue'the| John F. Dw: iA “No such words are to be found in] ‘There was Chapman, he of tho flow- On the way down john F. yer, associated with J. : ON" parade haited at Twenty-ninth street | 5, . 5 the complaint, nor tn the printed mat-| {98 Whiskers, about whom there cen- p Arade the medal-or-honor division | Powers Fallon in the United States Di- **T desire to give my voluntary testi- , soon began to disappear and my hair (ved much interest: In. his Was | hurshed. down the avenue unaccom-| rectory Company, and with the latter| mony to the beneficial effects of your | commenced to grow agein. A fresh eo many old faces of years than it would otherwise be. The object of his visit is to look over AN Work Tlea Up. the Exposition Grounds, select the site| were suMicient to, for the British bullding, see now much | Poin apie up: work the whole length | "pace can be allotted to Great Britain, @f the subway, thus throwing out of em-|and to make other necessary arrange- | n the plan of 0. of State, with a probadle Congreratonal appropriation for his entertainment Such Invitation has not even been sug- ted on either side ares rs Suielan of Loca GOVT AL AL, Dockers. of Misxourl, made| Steet Jail, where Fallon is now con-| fully disfigured and If lost nesrly all my '| her notes when a poor person is so CRAVED PLEASURE dar 0 whic a fined. hatr. Atlast, my wife prevatled upon | afflicted, so that your remedies may be 1 Bel oe Now York. responded "Kaooi|, Fallon and Dwyer were me to try the Cuticura Remedies and I | resorted to.” Leon Harrison, of St. Louis, pronounced| {he VU. 8. Directory Company at No. them a thorough trial with the ROBERT ISAAC FINNEMORE, 50 IRENE STOLE, ST AUIS FAIR the benediction ieted, tier tor thet Tour sears Sol Leas tisfactory resuits, The disease (Judge of the Natal Supreme Court). . —-—_. ost of the other mecnanics ments. He takes with hi ‘ p Scone u cat : Shines i |the British building. designed feom the 1 eens laimadess partrotitie. com: Miles O'Reilly. of Brooke Mio ae the panied, haiting in front of the review-| agjudged guilty of con wipt of court | Cutloura Remedies. Ihavesuffered for | growth of hair ts covering my head, 9 MMr. Heywood, of the Degnon-McLean| historic Orangery of Kensington Palace. | * ap havekhearaithert ony on both| Was unknown to the residents of Man- in sents EO pI a Aa by Judge Lacombe in the United States | some time from an excess of uric acid | and my Ubi though not yet quite the principal contractors on| Col. Watson, before sailing, said that . hattan. O'Reily was the with his | Keny. Jecoze oH. Holder, Th «| Circuit Court last week and ordered to| In the blood; and since the middle of | cured) is gradually improving. My Company. the princip: a visit. of the Prince of Waies to | sides at the greatest and withy . poner nae ewe Kelly. Ge Thomas | Circuit Court las re a orl way. says that unless the atrik-| rie Y ° nen, Keeping step, looking neither to O'Neill, Sergt. Joseph Cobb and] pay a fine of $1,000 and be imprisoned | last year, from @ severe attack of | wife thinks so hizhly of your remedies Pere, Starn to work tn a few) Amst of the Helge eoeaeteTge: | the utmost attention, 1 nave rea and) the'right nor ihe ieft and hecdicss of Roundsman Joreoh O'Loughlin, who | Pa’ 2 Aue of Hoe and be Imprlsonel| per Te chiefly on the scalp, face, ears | that she has been purchasing them in in = Presider he Bri MiSS190 ‘ he chee ood- nature: rat ¢| for tel ys au eczema, chiefly '» + se they will bring negroes frum|the Prince's work iay in the United | [eread all the records: qund asf tht’ ie cheers a ae ey men tl cae Maye yietho inst vemrenee MUMber Of | Maving. manufactured evidence to{ aod Meck and on one limb. I was | order to make presents to other persone Giveinia and Maryland to take their) SIMRAN learned | belleve. Herbert Hi. Vreeland: guilty of —-——— — SEE decelve the court, Was. arrested. in| for several months under professional | suffering from similar complaints, and, places. lthat the Prince of Wales could onty | the offense sharged, 1 « . Invocatio ex-United States S 5 costerday and to-day was turned | treatment, but the remedles prescribed | as President of the Bible Women’s | 1 a fen Soult Yldtscharzed and the complaint nace Ucniand: ex: United: Staten Renn) hapton:y caer day /and tO: day Wasiturned ail and I -adually | Society, has told the Bible women to | / eam Drivers Say They W vielt America upon the formal invita. | hiv © ator William Lindsay. of the Fair Na-! over to United States Marsaal banks] Were of no avail and I was gradually | Society, lo women \ [tion of the President and (he Secretary — Uanal Commission, delivered an add in this clty. He was sent to Ludlow becoming worse, my face was dread- | report if any case should come under ! $6, International Team-Diivers’ Union jets that bis organization will oe! te return to work on Monday mor + although this will depend © Gaiters ine suvweny lavorere, excavarsrs| MORGAN ENJOYS | ‘Fock handlers succeed in winn lVoniateipotedulemered ie ine adoption of thelr achedule, OCEAN VOYAGE. °" i any pineloves sel Mal | said that Bradley & Strong, Naugh- | firms in N @ Company and the Degnon-McLesn | cumbs to Temptation, |NEW SAILS FOR a, Bos ; | . A * _Qomipany bad acceded to the demands of] Magnate, with Andrew Carnegie, In trene soit, fifieen years old, became Governor Figures Prominently, THE SHAMROCK, [653 Cr ea Wie men, but would not enter into @ i eat iy Le pst : | (3 1 aha Macatee ot ianiaernaroent Good Mood When Cedric Touches | almost hysterical with grief as she cou in Ceremonies of State Day A salute of 100 guns concluded the pro-) oi aavertisin ‘4 id a sing matter in the U. $, Bust: gramme. nese Directory, which they. represented Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Oct. 29, 1901. laasified list of busin®ss| CUTICURA REMEDIES are sold throughout the clvillxed world. PRICES: Cu Reso. Then ne ca tinoust ee endfor tne gradi works = osnware of the } Newark. | Althoug sand Call . 289, per for the great work,“ Humours are made MRA IDONeY. cole | Betataed Beale; ood alae to Bate thems ‘Britlah Depots 2.28, Charterhouse Bae Louden a 0 { no copy] Franch Depot, Rue de la Patx, Paris. Australian Depot, R. Towns & Co., Bydney. Pout Drag issued, ‘and Chemioul Corporation, Sole Proprietors, Boston, U. 8. A. ' would contain a vent, S0c. por bottie ({n the form of Checolate Coated Pills, 250. per vial of 60), Miia sone secovsa tendo oe ae at Queenstown Ce i oa oe ae raition: and Respande cu" crauenser snows No Trace of PISTOL BEARING DIED. Laundry Wants—Female, __{ Mention company. at the time they Me} QUEENSTOWN. May 2—J. Vierpout| trom Mra, Umma 8, Baldwin, of No. 5 a 5B | . i Recent (Aco dense: Mast IS TOO COMMON CARROLL. —On TWedneaday Aart eieaned Denle| GIRIA WANTID, Call all week. Wood's Gteam ete with him, Morgan and Andrew Carnegie arrived) Monros street, Brooklyn, at whose nome] to Missouri's Executive. Has Been Stepped, 5 cane end daughter of the late Patrick ry, 68 Clarkson et, ft ty | IRONERS—Wanted, experienced hand ironere ¢ he new sails for Patrick Gettings and Mary Fox, of County) Ty tt is ines. Pullman seam Laundry Oa, Sligo, Ireland. 82. pees long the employing contractors.” |i ey today on the White Star line, si added, ‘the following have signed) ic: Cedric, from New. Yerk April as employed as a maid. = Since she was old enough to walk the eae SUSEROY May 2 Sicilan Asphalt Com-] 5 “ace! : x 2S ck UI. have : i Rin) ; and proceeded to Liverpool, Messrs.| girl had battled against pove: When the Shamrock III. have arrived at Dum-| Magistrate Flammer Condemns the 1 to tal Jace on Sunday afternoon, SG ne trucskman ani shor- * i RAUBESS a 8ST. LOUIS, May 2—-T to: d will be bent Mo: the Funera a IRONEA TE] clase family Troner. Haast sixty-recand street: JM eeatikatiderneees said they had en-|she got a place in the home of Mrs. dace of the dedicatio Pehog wilt ibe went Mondey: The Practice of Carrying Weapons, May 3, at 2 o'clock, Long Le Sheet aR bond auntzeom ‘Westminster Hotel, 168 a ‘eet, | Joved sal e ea inom ‘Tuesd - » » at = Fata tape ee: ketedares i] there was A Tush of ranorters to In.| Baldwin. sho said, the wealth tn the | ixnettinn, and in Tesumed Tuesday,” and Says It Must Stop. ORILLEY. — On Apr) 30 SSEG—_Wanted, comDSIGAT TOURaTOaDe Bichard tptaetory arrangement of| terview the Americana, but the Waite louse dazzled her, She saw her mistress | mars sycceasful than tp Shallenger now, -ehews no CRILLEY. fee rsakw ¢ Taundress. Hebrew Orphas f the Cen-|Star line officials refused to allow them) wearing fine cloties every day and |oeded {t. ‘Pae wearer as ever. Her aeeps .| Policeman Kenny, of the Eaat One Funetal from Uv) i As Be and Ampterdam ave. viento moerd Se U here es jheard her talk of theatre parties and [ihe dense crowd that jammed the tarn ‘a duplicate of the wrecked one. | Hundred and Fourth Street Station, eke CA Bede pes I OA, 4 £ elaborate dinners, An ambition to taste | sites all throug the early hours and| Sir Thomas Lipton has arrived here) arraigned before Magistrate Flamme! rhe triking teamsters, exca ators WOMAN ASLEEP, HER anne sratee luxurles sprang up in the | th, ned the strc in nalld gankants AD ae 1 RON ERLE UN Designer In Heian Court takes pt Liaito, Fine Tai collar and salt Trager { . MR Tas watch the great ‘cly ‘ade compared | challenger. y years old, of No. 404 East Gixteenth i ae + “i | at yaway section of the tunnel we: | 1 just couldn't help it. she aodbed vornaly fi int of with the aed street, charged with havin, Tio wash wapking [a yeataurent. Api Boma. (he, femporarioMce of, Will ROOM FULL OF GAS. | ..4,38°.53% Betinee” Kt gintrate Steers, | eV ritage ot the openi | Dorslnlecivenenel aut’ eres omeries wages come AUNORESE (wea Semana Coengrene | band Eleniycsixtn street. to-day. [Leo sae alee aiemongy ct o-day was State day, and aside from} KING EDWARD SEES iceman arrested him at One Hundred| Seepupsceb SUARGHER WANTED, on eniria. collare ani rT Capt Gallagher, of the|She ls Found Unconscious and Hur. | buying some clothes, 1 went’ to a]the dedication of the various State DRILL THEN RACES and Eleventh street and Madison ave- iB 162] 008.) 164) Gate AYO) LFOET™: | f ; her, heey a dings which took place in the after- , e , : 7 Se pirates a a 5 cl Of the Sea and Land, appeared | no ns ar Se i } at aed ae eeeermration Save Her Life. {n'court In. behalf of tne git! and on his | cont representation « its of peace he ran, but the policeman recovered it, | "22 SED girls for ironlnw astarimant, Laundry Wants Se ies ; F vo. | recommendation she) was paced in| oye pomp and circum © of the mili-| Reviéws Fourteen Thousand Picked] Voscke did not show up, and the po-| BXPE8t® Sunaaré Laundry Co. 1I88|sreocq youNG MAN. o esl In laundy AT OWNERS A woman, who registered at the Co-| sharge of the Society for the Prevention nM i y ‘also learners. S 5B i poe ps v lonial Hotel, One Mundred and Twenty-| of Cruelty to Children int were absent, but th | Men at Vincennes and Later |!iceman told the court there was no) Bedford ave, Biklyn = chen, Se ame ory = a \ ‘PECTED TO YIELD. Jnrth street and mighia avenue, yester- leet oe = stpouring of the men of brain | Goes to Longchamps. complainant ane FIRST.CLASS, TRONERS, viet. | BOF WANTED ta Giize anteery wewtn, ei, day afternoon, as M. C. French, of Bal. uA i . Sigere 8:9 Mi Ht ua "| Woy, strong. call for and deliver bundiea, Fed ar itinords was taken trom hee oom to-dasd MORE EXCISE RECEIPTS. fo nearly one hundred thou- 2 —King Edward to-day| volver like they all do,”” Fe eetck Lacnaen, STa kk av | lartete of the Marine |i, an unconscious condition, caused by tee tia Ba sin Hite led by Grand ata ‘| witnessed the manoeuvres of 14,WJ/ Flammer angri permit ERIBNCRD marchers at onc | Hudson street, Bust-| 7 Sidon of illuminating gas, | potal for Mawhattaw and Bronx to B, J. Spencer, A number of oats: picked rench tfoops on the parade|tnix man to be discharged. I will hold Vaundry Co, 1189 Bedtord tihg the earlier days of the Louls-| ground at Vincennes and later attended | iim until to-morrow, and, officer, you | in Were features of thes fro ynoes. Date $7,150,007. WANTEDSA ltl, 00 collar macbiner paid to-day that be- J in, jet was turned on full and the ten individu A i «Brooklyn. m individual owners) -oom was filled with gas, but one win-| Receipts to-day at the Manhattan and Longchamps was tae centre of attrac-|& siopoena and hring this Voscko Into 102 & 164 Gates ave.. Brooklyn. In te the d¢) dow and the fan lghin were open.|ihe Bronx branch of the State Excise e,parchere had been reviewed) tion in, the afternoon, gad there King | court. There ls hardly an Itallan, who wo. cep Maries g esey, ele colle irene (or < resigned, : : 4 $ " Hx-| Edward was : ‘ourt without he carries a { Iaundry.— 431_\ had which indicated that there had been no| Department. No. 1 Madison avenue, (or ton grand stand the principals. in Monit “French ractige cents, “ideal | comes gt? Sus cours wikheat el Gary ied ab: nes suests as-| weather drew an enormous crowd to the|j, addition, As far as M is porsble I ine A Jp a break: | attempt uielde. idee tance i a invite \ és ‘ baie nce Was aummioned from the| Hauer tax certificates were 950,00. This} the celebration and inv lf sabia nlite ied inthe Liberal Arts, Bullding. | race sourse. 0 the practice. ; By Heals a $he wor | DrIDgS Hee Ln tto dare st lsan be” The | Wiliam HM. Thompson, Treasurer of the) “The fest race. was run just as the Me as dada alam anes id Chal if tn tering the box, ou ek at inch Sek aie He poeeen ana” Building Committee, gutted ui * Unintend a 08 Y, as] A Guaranteed Cure tor , ‘he officials @t the lncal department a a ak nt was won b) bs a Bleeding at. Protré Nor BS os . 7 of the : " Frenne BR robes Ghia Seat ea teak east: sage os Resa : ; Kopiteaita

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