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THE WORLD: MONDAY W. P. BROWN, Yves Whose pose Hustiand Names|Mayor, Citizens and Police Her Daughter’s Fiance as Co-/ Board in a Hot Wrangle Over respondent Testifies in Court} Command of Police During ~y: that He Treated Her Cruelty.) ‘ Trolley Strike. “GIRL IS ald FROM COURT.|MORE RIOTING bon SU Fhe Mother Declined to Tell of Her| Big Force of Deputies Sworn In to Husband's Actions While Young Guard Care Against the Attacks " |Woman Was Present—Said She of Infurlated Conductors and Mo- Bore Insults for Years. tormen Whe Are on Strike. FEARED. horancy Rich, tall, blond, handsome, tke] BRIDGEPRT, Gonn., May 18.—The “Wer sister, Amelia Summerville; her ime Shaw, tali ana |Poliee Commissioners, Mayor Mulvihitt ‘was @ British Army |@o4 o body of twenty representative ‘a Princeton | citizens held a session at Police Head- of Thomas C.| quarters today Yo determine which ighty. should be in charge of the Police De: ‘Mima Hxna, as | Partment during the strike here of the Hedges as nig |™Ployees of the Connecticut Ratiway and | and Lighting Company, the Police Com- ich’ | missioners or Mayor Mulvihill. given back and forth between the citi- Gev-|sens, the Police Commissioners and dia-] Cars were run thie morning on the Stratford Avenue line, avenue car barns, where the riot oc- ourred yesterday. No violence is ex- her with Mirting with her daugh- the at Lake Placid last! mouting epithets as one of the SSrion auto to tall want her a fad said at this time, Mrs. Rich fal- joman,|*® #end the militia here, He ‘ail ask for the Naval Milltia in preference 7 | to the National Guard, aa the young men connected with the naval organisa- tion have little or no affiliation with the laboring class, Mayor Mulvihill, the bia) Commis- Bhert FISH KNIFE NEARLY SEVERED HIS ARM. Stable Keeper Dies in Hospital from Blood Poisoning ac a Result of His Wound. “Because,” almost sobbed the wi NEW COTTON KING, WHO TO-DAY FORCED UNPRECEDENTED JUMP OF 49 POINTS IN JULY OPTION. Oot ooverere PEPOVOOOOOOOLE POOOOOEE METIS 90000000 COUNT CASSINI'S VIEWS ON SLAUGHTER OF JEWS. —— (Continued from First Page.) —— EVENING. MAY 14, 1003. LABOR DEADLOCK | = STILL UNBROKEN Disagreement in the Building Trades Has Already Cost Workmen’s Unions More than $2,000,000 in Wages. BOTH SIDES STAND FIRM. GLISEOW WO Plasterers’ Union“ Acts on The World's Suggestion that Work on School Bulldings Be Finished, and Others May Fall Into Line, ———— Mombers of tre United Board of Bullding Trades and the newly formed Employers’ Union said to-day that no efforts were being made by either side | to break the existing deadlock caused | by the team-drivers’ strike, which has already entalled a loss of over $2,000,000 in wages to workmen employed in the | bullding trades. The union men aro confident of ultt- mate success, and, being skilled me- chanics who have enjoyed steady work | and good wages for over a year, they | are in @ position to maintain a pro- | longed fight. ‘The employers, on the | other hand, eay they can hold out for | a year if necessary, ‘ ‘The only chance for a break in the | situation comes from the effort of The | World to bring the material deaters and | thelr team drivers together on the sole proposition of furnishing lumber and | other materials necessary for the com- pletion of public school buildings in process of construction. j_,The conciliation committee of the | United Board of Building Trades wil meet this afternoon for the purpose of | taidng the matter up. Actual success | of The World's efforts along thls linc have been attained with the Plasterers’ Union, which by arrangement with Con- tractor John E. Niehbur, 1s working to-day in the school buildings at Hou- ston and Lewis streets and at One Hun- > | dred and Thirty-fiteh street and Lenox avenue. ‘The United Board of Building Trades will also meet this afternoon to decile what attitude it will adopt’ toward the Team-Drivers' Union, to which it has | given recognition, though the team- drivers, uniike ali others a‘lted with the United Board, are not skilled laborers. If the United Board shouid decide that it cannot stand by the drivers in the! demand that the material dealers em- ploy none but members of the newly formed union, a speedy solution of-the existing lockout will be reached. ‘The Building Constructors’ Associs- tion, which 1s the central body of tho trades unfons allied with the Knights of Labor, meets to-day and will prob- ably pass rosolutions favoring the em- ployers’ unton and Sts stard against walking delegates. Master Workman John W. Hayes has written the local oflicers a public letter cailing thelr at- tention to the fact that the, Knights 9ODFHODP.FD $G9OG:99-09996-046-9H90-90099GSSIOHGH HG 069 & {2 STORE Branches, CONSUMING THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION OF OUR SCOTTISH MILL THE ONLY TAILORS SELLING FROM Together with Our Out-of-Town Bore Insults for Years. “it wae ineults bed borne for winked deeply inter ory. and that taken if there is a repetition of yeater: day's disorderly soenes. The Mayor re- fuses to let the police ride on the street cars or to let the Police Commissioners arm them with riot guns. the distreased Jews of Kishineff. The money came by mail or wire from widely| r sepavate parts of the United States, There were contributions (as - gia an and Monroe, La. "Coit Lew of forcing them to emigrate to The“tnited States. for nowhere In Iu- rope could they find retuge. ed RUSSIA PROHIBITS John Dougherty, aged sixty-seven, & etable keeper at No. 6 Hirst avenue, died in Bellevue Hospital this after- noon from blood poleoning. A Coroner ‘| Committee on Organization and Plan. of Labor ts an incorporated body-a meets for ‘any agreements it rey with employers or labor. the weck another meeting of OEM Dorel elon es: onlont eit be held to pass on the report of the MILLS TO. MAN DIRECT. ‘Phe fear of renewed disorder is based | 84 on hie way to take Dougnerty®| PIBLIC ASSEMBLAGES, jester, Three Rivers A ———_- — THE DLEN MILLS, THE TAILORS OF THE CENTURY. Conducting the Most Colessal MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINES! in the World’s History. TO-DAY We go echoing down the aisles of time as the Greatest Money-Saving TRADE EVENT EVER KNOWN IN THE EMPIRE STATE, THE ENTIRE OUTPUT OF OUR Scotch Mills, | ; comprising tens of thousands of yards of Spring and Summer Woolens, is now on our count; ers. The your same Woolens that high+ toned Tailor charges from $45 to $60 a Suit. GLASGOW WOULER MIL Have 3 Prices Only, $14, $18, $22. ¢ Tn Greater New York, ti (0 Make lean Decks YOUR UNRESTRIGTD PICK AND CHOICE OF OVER 5,000 PATTERNS, g |ONE PRICE FOR ALL 14 IN THE “WORLD For Suit to Measure, No [Matter What Previous Prices May Have Been. , During this stu- —pendous sale of on the arrival here tu-day of Detective @nte-mortem etatement at the tim: de wanted a/ James Farley from New York with 1%0| © Friday night Andrew Corrtj at on Mrs. Rich, ‘be additional strike-breakers. He brought | ish pedier, attacked by t @ breaiktant ladle one day| seventy men here on Friday. Parley «0>- ave pee the men who took the places of |Corrigan started strikers during the recent trouble at ferione oak Doug! Auhoe ent a4 ech a ‘alge in the Ben anh er" aid is ees et fawer did you ign ‘be would have to be Seen ovat sags setrodiuction ee various tet. fate wT auctions ut add He Spat on Her, hter culling me. to the drawing-room eh quarcelling with her. ana. & pretty paietwo se a Mana. my llustond, and as i passed an on me.” , Osborne, counsel for Mr. took the witness, asking fhe household accounts and Urinx- admission that after ich was aso me: pe the Siamond «= eon daughter w! luxuries, reich, Rai r4 |. didn't you Mrs, oth gave jewels Tadmifted that he he raid vee worth Jesenhing’ a ions the dau gh, followed S eos: was owen ana ‘aid ‘not. know that “My. jas not her father until last fall, mother was mistress of the house 10 Dec. 18 last. mber of Jaauary,” she Called Her a Beast. called mt a beast,’ pi love my mother, pola “He ze to ie tol: Keep quiet. Afterward my father falled ‘at the Rich house upon Tag recaiicd, was asked mete O08 9b anh she anzwh mare per ‘vy calllng Rich to the stand 4g now in charge of the diamo of New Ro. was Pree next witness. He sald pation aR) Edna, and that on een Lede Cefeie he had Ee ever violated her marriage that the charge}; fa ty on for the platntifr @ opened the case for the about bis Ste EHne as a ress in business or Black. Gtare & Frost, which hundreds of thousands of ime of his marriage until he never took a. drink. at the New York ‘Athletic g,Grank Hootch ale with his the was “ite: my he explained the the “he, neds en to hi a on foul 2 13) 4 the a never noticed m} fetes: 's conditios fast December” +] we bury. Attorneys for the railroad company have drawn up a stetement of yester- me do that,| day's riot, covering the specific acts of | ™ Gisorder, instances of thc ineffictency of ‘the police and the names of the injured. It was placed in Gov. Chamberlain's hands to-day, George Bunnell, a motorman, and James Brennan, conductor, both of Now York, are the most seriously injured of the strike-breakers who were brought here. They were saved from outright murtier by the bravery of twenty-five of thelr companions while imprisoned in the car barn by an army of several thousand rioters, ‘ LIEUTENANT MISSING IN FILIPINO FIGHT, ane Routed Cebu Fanaties,| Killing Twenty and Wound- ing Several. MANILA, Mey 18—Col. Taylor, with force of constabulary, defeated several bands of fanatics in the interior of Cebu Istand, killing twenty and wounding several of them. A few of the constabulary were wounded, Lieut. ‘Walker ts missing. The fansAics repeatediy charged the constabulary line. EARTHQUAKE AND HURRICANE IN LUZON, Stone Barracks Collapses and One Filipino Scout Killed and Seven Injured. Ame MANILA, May 18—A hurricane de- vastated Santa Maria, Bulacan, Luzon. on Saturday. Earth shocks were felt and during the progres of the storm fe great stone barracks collapsed. kill- ing one rad injiring weven native scouts, pe at the meal she would fe and fork to annoy me. Mrs. Rich refused to eat at the table," he continued. “and afterward Edna also left the table. Then I had to eat my meals with my two obiiaren Then my wife Hogan buying orpeney dresses, and when I spoke to her shi Gectared that she would sound ii the saying te her bills. I ni ing that day she bough: underclothing, cred that she would fot | ivve with me ary longer. Sbe eae whe intended as a legal (ord threat. ea Sourt whien T could a, eae, ‘would me get out of mer position with Binal Mind et eat * Se the wa of young bo; of Thirtieth street. Boe them and was Corrigan threw at the boys. analens 8ST. PETERSBURG, May 18.—All pub- He ansemblages in the province of Bara- tof have been prohibited under pain of heavy penalties. A proclamation of the Governor has been posted in all the boys picked it UD tid tory as towns and villages and has been pub- Corrigan, 5 pine, fe struck Dougherty, severing his arm. ty was taken to Bellevue. His matement, and that o unofticial, was he went to Corrigan'’s assistance. eae re will be arraigned “0 Yorkvilie| KEENE EXPECTED IN WALL STREET. Magnate Again Ready for Active Werk, and Likely to Be In the Market To-Morrow. ‘Tho friends of James R. Keene expect t he wii come downtown to his office to-morrow. ‘Tribot J. Taylor & Oo. say that he has almost recovered from his recent illness and will now take an active part inthe stock market, GOOD TIME FOR ROOSEVELT. ——__ Prenifent om the Move and Enthu- einatic Over Onlifo Outt; WAWONA, Cal., May 18.—President Roosevekt end party arrived here at 10.45 o'clock ¢hia forenoon, and after lunchecn fort tor ‘has enond, “wipes pe Frese 8 otter Ane, vic salty of Bridel cl peat Ike Jaat niga. be. , eae fore mora, eects te health and outlny over his pnelbig habe oS STEEL BONDS DISTRIBUTED. r Fives Advance When ne abed States Stes) Corporation's 50,000,000 of new sixty-year 5 per cent. sinking fund bonds were admitted to quotation to-day in the unilsted de- partment of the Stock Exchange and bo! was be: ‘The bonds on the curb to-day, selling at %, and is believed that the price will soon reach its former bigh level of % 1-2. EAST RIVER GAS BILL DEAD. Governor Told He Cannot sign Over Mayor's Veto. ALBANY, May 18.—The Remsen East River gas Dill, vetoed by Mayor Low, is dead, the Attorney-General having \viaed ¢he Governor that he could not ign it over the Mayor's veto. Twelve Killed at Ball Fight. LONDON, May 18.--A speolal dispatch ftom. Madrid announces that during bull fight yesterday at Al, west side of the Bay, the amphitheatre oollaps [by Laubenhetmer Bros., Mashed in all the newspapers forbidding public gatherings, warning the peopie interference with the police while In the execution of their duty, and ordering crowds which may collect tn contravention of this order to dia~ perse on the first summons of the police, iovery one disobeying any of the pro- visions of the proclamation is Mable to a fine of $280 or three months’ imprison~ . This stringent order ia the result Disturb- ya Jo localities in the pro feared in Bt. Peters- RELIEF FUND GROWS THROUGHOUT COUNTRY. Arnold Kohn, of the State Banke at No, 378 Grand street, received nearly five thousand dolli to-day for the fund for NINE FAMILIES HOMELESS. Driven Ont of Tenements im Pater- son by Morning Fire. PATERSON, N. J., May 18—Two Mree-story frame buildings in Hamburg avenue were destroyed by fire this morning and nine families were ren- ident! dered homeless. The fire {s thought to ave been started by the explosion of an oll tank im the store of Mra, Rachel Villa, who had a fruit business at Nos. 101 and 108. The ‘mates of the butiding were asteep when the blaze started and they bad to flee in thelr night clothes. Be- fore the firemen arrtved the flames hi spread to No. of Hamburg avenu which was completely gutted. VARNISH WORKS BURNED. Williaweburg Plant Nearly Wiped Oat—Lonn, #15,000, The Congress Varnteh Works, owned North | Fif- teenth street and Bedfont avenue, Will- famaburg, was nearly wiped out py fire thie afternoon, It Is believed that the cause of the fire wee spontaneous comoustion, The poling was one-story in helght and the Gamage 15,000. 9 DIED. CONROY.—On Sanday, May 17, 1903, CHARLES CONROY, at Die residence, 1908 Ameterdan avenue. Fonera) notice later, MOARE.—On Sundsy, May 17, at the residence ‘of her brother, John J. Hoare, 190 Ist ave, PAV. HOARH, daughter of the late MART—On May 17 ALICE R, “ART, wetoved daughter ‘of Rose and Moria W. Mart, aged. fourteen year and ten months, Fosneral Tustday trom Bi Rese place, for recelved fram a local business man, who wrote that he is not a Jew. Leen - E Ape ek Hee BOL Aer ler tne| PHREE CORNERED ACCIDENT. Centrat ae! Committee, also ree | ————— cofved a, pablegram from’ Kashinett acknowde: the receipt of 15,00 mublen. cablegram read? "Recelved from committee _ 15,000. Tiraspol‘peacefake We send. thanks, 2, Eighth Avenue Car Overturns Wagon Against Carringe. An Elghth avenue car coliided with a wagon driven by George Elliot, twenty- two years old, of No. 66 West One Hun- dredth street, to-day, between Bighty- third and Elghty-fourth streets, over- turning the wagon against a carriage in which Jane Flanigan, of 102 Varick Mr. Kohn said he has cabled his cor-| street, and her three-year-old daughter respondent for @ more detailed seovunt Bien ‘were driving. They received in- of conditions at K: juries to thi Gna body, but refused reply early this evening, and will await | medical aid, ‘The driver of the coach, it at the bank In Grand street until 7+ Conrad Hale, of No. 89 First avenue, had o'cloek. his left wrist sprained, Pearimutter and Klu Messrs. Perlmutter and Kluegman are correspondents of the State Bank. The atement about ‘Tira: about seven miles from feply to a query from New y @ rumor that there was rioting and Jow-baiting there. . ANOTHER NEW CREATION. SPANISH AMBROSIA KISSES—Frosh B'rawborries, Grated Pineapple, Pecan Nuts and Sweet Cream. Can you dmagine anything more delicious? 29¢, ON SALE THE ENTIRE WEEK.......... ( SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY. BLACKBERRY ICE-CREAM LUMPS... ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES. “SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY. BLACK WALNUT CREAM KISSES CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS We will deliver any or all 8 the above specials at the following rates: Manhattan Ialand, lOe.; Jersey City, Brooklyn, Hodokea and the Bronx, 16c, No goods sent 0. D 10c. 18¢, 10c, 54 BARCLAY ST. COR. WEST Bway. 29 CORTLANDT ST COR CHURCH NOW IT’S CARPETS. To save from 20c, to 50c, per yard is worth while for any one. That's what you'll save by buying during this sale. Take advantage of these offerings for THIS WEEK ONLY, Smith's Brussels, worth 80c., at § 3c. per yd. Smith's Velvets, worth $1.35, at 8Qo, per yard, 11 Steel Frame Couch Bed, ci including Mattress and Bol- 7 48 ; ater, worth $11.00, nt NO MAIL ORDERS ioaereas ONSPECIALS nove, BERAL TERMS OF CREDIT’ TO ALL, = FISHER BROS... I 103d St. and Columbus A 15¢,| = sramcHits on shirt oat st GOOD, FAMILY AGA toady | worl guarantee the workmanship to compare with any Filth Avenue tallor’s. DON’T WAIT. Visit any one of our 12 stores, select anything you see, have your measure taken, and we will make you a perfect fitting suit, FULL OF PASHION, Magnificent Work a . | that no tailor on earth can dupli- Accomplished by Our cate for less than $40. SKILLED ARMY; our PRICE, Of Workmen accounts for 1 51 Broad St. the duplicate orders we are daily receiving. Headquarters—12th Floor, Park Row Building. BROOKLYN STORES. 481-483 Fulton St.. opposite Abraham & Straus’s, 766 Broadway, BrooRty ay near Flushing Ave, Our Tailor Shops are one of the Sights of this Great City. Equipped with Every Modern Appliance, THE * 58 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, Crand Circle, soth St., 8th Ave. 3d Ave., 58th St. (F roctor’ 's Theatre). 306 Sth "Ave, between 25th and 26th Sts. 113 Nassau near Beekman. 44and 46 Nassau St., corner Liberty St. Marlborough Hotel, 36th and Broadway. 256 Broadway, ‘opposite City Hall. ——— ey Ww ants—Female, ome ready ‘Laundry, Laundry Wants—Female, Apher first class. Olaresdon Laundry, 5, YOUNG LADIES for laundry branch offices, ea or address Caamolon Laundry, 108 7th at. ee IRONERS on white vests, operators, woman oor female. 289 Floyd o., m ron handWerchiete and abies | place, Caw 1024 Oth ave. ENCED — tamnily ony see one to Suscourt Lasneiy, 8 ae GIRL WANTED rh ‘The German-American Baat_Ath_at i ‘ateorting. Midwood Sterling 8 Take ehatge. GIRL on Monare! Piuncourt Cauudry, 718 West VAN “ironer, tamale 100 es WIND family inoue at once; sieady wari oot Hoot Steam aunicy. 288 Bik eve at a tein Pal aaa B43. ‘KDA pert Sterling Laundry, herwoman; also family hav Milne nite for chamber work "and, eieunlog? | @ wSerew “Grphde, Asylum, 19718 and Asmarbasa i DRY—Bxperienced woman on mangle work Fla to "yoy" Socal Eaunaeys | Brooklyn, ¢ aye. Lal ad eoliaray alae girle oa faachite, “Stosm Laundry, O1L Weat | M4000 PERS x 5 Areainn at Teanndry, 00 MA STARCHRRS for a ‘and collars, o Poritan Wand Laundr: aN, Wants—Male, _ ave. Brooklya. SM ye a pe RE a! Teslda; re a a fly ironer and walat "ht ee 1001 1 Dedtord tye. ARTES oe Ta, Gallary ane ¥. taunt ee —

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