The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1903, Page 9

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ARE TE PL TMM I ET EE ET TT TOE a 2 TTT we. SPN MITT ETE IT PNP NT Te SOPOT, le . THE WORLD: TOESDAY EVENING. MAY 2 Italian Rioters Attack Twenty- New York’s 250th Anniversary i. | Sees Hustling to Complete » continued stimiilante causea the organ to become die th e, at ai "Pa at om A Gala Week for the City a ote \ five Tollers Who Took Thei|Committee of Five Begins an Investiga- ct Piaces, Pelting Them in the ; ; the Great i Hon Ge the | nen NA jews, odarieen and eolor- d ! Trench with Stones. tion of the Methods of the Lumber-} structure over the East River * alle ren venation an i j oe men’s Iron-Clad Organization, and SS ine Ua, cerpmen Gala Values The new East Rive Du adertul remedy. Sealed booklet Bridge will be yr traffle next «pring workers: va anton, D. D., DC. weit Throughout Our Stores WINE? ie a” marvellous fn separ throne fuerte Each and Every Department. M LEADER OF MOB ARRESTED.| J )eclares the Dealers Are in a Plot to Break the Price of Staple Lumber. | [y.0(iks ne fire on the structure delayed us what In our work,” said Chief in fear thi MW into the th f this kind nother Big Gang of Strikers Makes Koalet, pontpatd. Washi \ @ Hostile Demonstration Against D Riker's, 6th ave @ Boat Where Workmen Are| ‘The war opened by the unions upon, for protesting their interests, | xine Buck: “Butlll ald/inot.Intertera ; at Sheltered, but Are Held Back the employers’ organization promises to| . Pitty on Wholesale deaers met in [to any serious Mogree, and now we 30 Broad dy mes eltered, but Are He: ack. ret this afternoon refused (x right ahead as fast as possible.” | Sag brill! < gor. ard i be in rat of all the “Com-| afterward to disclose what steps they | "From a distance the bridge looks an | Sretgtay and. the cables anew mw Seanivest me tata ore Hi ng has been lad, ton Drag Oo, Bikiyn; Harnett's, Jereey Gity lere Are Some o mittee of Five," appointed yesterday rag (Are gray and the S by the Board of Bullding Trades, will nels Fiorello, a union rockman, | qirect its attention to the New York ‘was arrested to-day for leading a gang | Lumber Trade Association and invest!- though it were ready for busi To-morrow’s Offerings? and the mill owner are all parties to Ro stop recently for lack of men to mix od thelr mortar, its provisions. Lt is a combination a of Italian etrikers in stoning twenty-| sate what is known in that organiza- five of thelr fellow-countrymen who had|tion as the “spcuce agreement.” Hvi- MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED! Feturned to work for Degnon & Mc-| dence has been procured by the businesa Lean, the subway contractors, ‘Tho | agents against the material uel “al Quantities as 5 construction company had a gang of| The “spruce agreement” is a part of| Limited Mentioned ——No ‘Matt -Oxdeass pavers at work on Elm street, between | the by-laws of the Lumber Trade As-| f PANGY FOULARD DIMITIES LADIES’ WHITE SIL Bleecker ani! Prince, but they have had | sociation. The retailer, the wholesaler @ Calted “Foulard” tb—Creat are populer Ne end Lace ame styte—wasas Twenty-five of the striking Italiane| Within the trade to control the sale of SIXTH AVENUE, ST guce timber In New York and also 2s AND 22D STREETS. preesy pa N.Y COG, LADIES’ WALMING SFIRTS regular ingot ere te where | my tion reached the strikers’ headquarters, | formed,” declared a member of the A Ph ‘ Gate easee, < pti tn Elizabeth street, a mob of Itallans|Committee to-day. ‘Not only do the enomena: rell-tadored, ed surged over into Etim street and stoned | Wholesalers, who,by behind pair 2 e rapidly soi ean the workmen until the strikers threw| owners money, have them at thelr I f ee i mercy, agree to sell spruce to no one 0 The ott Penis Go. tites LADIES“ STRAW HATS down their tools and quit. i bs ‘ o th ‘tok. Timekeeper Frank J. Waish, for the| here but members of the associat Me ager ate] Komitng Gatiors Degnon-McLean Company, pointed out| but they have fixed a minimum retail ‘when you ses ean poplar Fiorello to the police as the mob leader | price of $21 per thousand feet, and any acknowledge, st 5 = Wreelis to the police aa ule mob lenge: | peice of per Uounand fet. and soy orly Fer Cent. Less an Value aie’ Bike ih hig hand aucun’ Sanent {s Hable to wispenaion and fines. and to We have purchased from a PROMINENT NEW YOR CITY BANK a large lot of colored Taffeta Silks that was held GIRLS’ CLOTH REEPERS ae, Red—weth and Fiorelli! and aVivatore Varizzi, who is be cut off from further supply.” as collateral for a loan. The amount loaned on this lot was just 60 per cent. of the value of the Silks, at which : Bilegei to have aided him in attacking An Important Link. valuation they sold them to us, and we in turn are retailing them at the same great reduction; in other words, vel Fit to $0i8—Gale Prine. 28 Coeur vey op Sprgne : GIRLS’ WASHABLE Darsseg | wwere induced to return to work by the company, and paving w sumed, but when word of their def Ce nn ete er ern ee ne ee a regulate the retail price of the lumber “It te the most absolute trust ever the police, were arraigned before Magis-| qe importance of spruce timber to trate Hogan in the Morrisania Court | the building world is great. Under the We ‘ s and were dismissed with a warning. | pujiging laws of the city elther spruce Cents The strikers marched the twenty-five] or yoliow pine must be used for joists Cc men off to thelr headquarters in tri-|/ang the main woodwork In construc- are > rey ogtencr eer ce aYard pruce Ls 8 h they were not union men who had gone | or, Spruce, as 8 om pe wl —_e SILKIDROF ORR aie BOYS’ WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS Bick to work, but emigrants who Ha¥® /ctang a pressure of 400 pounds, but Se The colors in this great Taffeta Silk offering include Cardinal, three shades of Pink, Castor, Biscuit, Old Sel now tS Prtce...18) Pency striped wit til ca The the company: denied Ie te auai|much heavier and consequently harder Rose, Royal Purple, Reseda, Maize, Leghorn, Ciel, Mexican, Turquoise and Garnet. All of this lot are — colincet to to handle. It ts estimated that 1,0%,000 FIRST QUALITY GOODS, and we could, if so inclined, easily sell them at regular prices. FANCY SATEEN-GOMFORTABLES | 1 77#—ext0s value at : that the Itallans have the subway so feet of spruce lumber Is delivered each woll picketed that strikers who at-| 0) \) ine greater oity during the build- tempt to return-to work do so at the ’ ¥ f Ing season. Lege a aeeReee he full f f Cet A RO Ge SBE aed A Parasol Off That ust as soon as the full force of I@-| chirolled here by a trade agreement ta Amertoa—was ate =}SOYS’ KNEE PANTS Navy Bive Cheviot—ll_woot— ct Bo Gente Gala price, nesses 89 Ltete—Two pare LADIES’ GOUTILLE-GORSETS: Matched! borers have been employed, probably | 1: 45 practically the only kind of timber Be bra mext weck, night work will begin in elec 4 in large building operations and sortment of new and pretty Parasols—the entire stock of the largest Parasol manutact oh the subway, and the delay occastoned | (c0 In IMEe Bete “Commtttec of y HALF PRICHS! This is gositively the Parasol bargain of the year. Offerings like theas simply overtower aritatow conteasperesy’ ade, tndaommeate, as, miter Sow eh Frenoh shost hip—anice, cool, by the strike of the Italian laborers will | jogs cuint to the fact that the lum= ry Parasol ls new, perfect and atylish, for It was made within the past month, No woman should miss thie great opportuaity to secure her Sommer Parasol, Details tog, full etexred, ‘heading— comfortable corsete for warm Mase Ue - PARASOLS of Taffeta Silk, Surah Silk and Veiling, ruffled over China Silk; also checks, plaids and stripes—PARASOLS of Pongee Silk, plain and x '—veine weather—all sizes to 26— be made up.” bermen locked their yards only against This announcement was made to-day | material going out for use in bullding by a representative of Contractor John) operations. $B. McDonald. it was further stated| «Tne jumbermen are trying to break hemstitched—Black and colored Coaching PARASOLS, also black for mourning wear—PARASOLS with hems and tucks—PARASOLS with tulip es Dollar grades—Gela price... OF and puff tops—Sizes are 20 and 22 inches—Frames are of plain and fancy Enamelled Ribs—with Ivory and Enamelled Tips—Handles are of fine ‘LADIES’ GINGHAM SHIRT WAISTS imported Natural Wood—in straight shapes, loops and bends, with Dresden and Fancy Mountings; also silver and gun metal trimmings. LADIES’ SUMMER PETTICOATS Faney woven panssoes, combination stripes— 4 Of the new. best colors—pleated front—pique 2.4% 2 regular orice 2 95 Sopa =e stock—value $1.4—Gala price.. Cambria muslin—two that 2,000 men would be needed on the] the wholesale " de-| } PARASOL, PARASOLS, P Pp 4 e price of spruce,’ . *ARABOLS, “ARASOLS, Hight shift of laborers, and that the] olared the Evening World informant. C | the rerular orice 45 the remular orion | 95 the regular priee places would be open to the old men| phe present wholesale price is from ts $2.60, for ® to $8.60, for . te $4.60, for te 15.60, for If they desired to come back to work at] 322 to $23 @ thousand feet, while the the old wages. most that can be@got for the timber at Excavation work on the subway 18| retail is from $74 to $27. If they sell Tuesday and Wednesday’s Hot Weather Stationery = Engraving! { «behind just twenty days, according to| any higher they simply turn the market Pure Food Wi 1d’ Ch ’ t G s ! } feist sents eee one even) ie) ellow bine see the! eens Specials in the or: S O1Cces roceries Do you want to save money? If so take advantage of the values prevailing \ mwork which should have been accom-| rigged. CALIFORNIA HAMS-| HELMET DEVILED| BHIomT Ham Loar, * Present In our Stationery and Engraving Department. Some of them: ' Plished by 4,000 laborers, Scheme to Break Prices. Boned and stringed; tea, cen | Oe Eee Ser; aot B60 (BEEF LOAF or VBAL Card Engraving! Stationery ! i | . The first perceptible break in the! «pyery day the material men keep | $ieri stiscted sepectaliy De & 1.70 | bo tos,” wie Pitty best VISITING CARDS with copper plate CApiarre ot | qreametintet Fanks of the striking laborers ocourred| their yards locked up adda to thelr | {7 © 0 PU PUM | tiene ep (MLM Om} ed trot ye mame 75¢ | mere, containing Atty sheet end Sy 250 - a reootved a fres rye ities ani aH 5 nario today, when droves of them appeared | chances for future profits, ‘The present] } We're Jet nemived_« ton) Hf tot BLE UDR SINED | CHIOKEN or BONED = Siruahn pratiostane cone 'URK BY — Delicious tor finde aes del. Bde; ‘dor, SO: 5.40 BRAND MBATS—Bonea,| 2%, 45, $2% (AP! Potted, Deviled, ete— A number of tempting ‘dienes | METS, Ofiumed end | fi REPRINTS from customers’ own plates on fifty best cards, at. is 35c Fifty OARDS with plate red in gi Dar Saar te set." 1450 gud signitied their willingness to 0] margin of profit was too small to con- to work on the old terms. Many were rehired by the sub-contractors, | tmue business in spruce unless the and at Mr. .dcDonald's office it was| Wholesale price was broken. It cos! stated that three-fourths of the men| 2 per cent of the cost of timber here | } can be eaally and Guickly pre-| ainnca a |. ready to slice and essary to complete the day force “why pare’ from these very supe-| foirs ter” ‘Am: @TEEL DIE, monograme Cres d_ been hired. to handle it. “Why not refuse to buy | {Ar necte. 56c: 6.50 |can), Tomato, Ox Tail, five and tarve letern at ee ee ici LUNCH|Mock Turtle, Beef-Ju- Men, Bouillon, &c.,&0., | can, 106. ; “These strikers left out in the cold| Spruce, as we did three years ago and gan fo on the night, force,” sald Mr.| break the wholesale price from $22 to| } MEIER BRAND POT: (McDonald's representative he places| $12" asked the retail men of each moet acon WRITING ing 908 All sagraving ordere promptly executed! and | quire of fae paper, with envelope—tulet) Re work muaranteed the best, or plain—tor thie sale Doms... GOOD QUALITY STATIONMAY OOTAVO orm, and broad Ad twill be ready for the men _ne cok, ‘ miohes. Potted Ham or Tongue, STAMPING ONE QUIRS® PAPHR, im plats } ‘It is the Intention of the general con-| other. Then, was brought up the ‘spruce irae ay Q dor. Jf 87 5 5 plato | cream-tinted paper, in Now, satin . Rractors to Tush. the Work’ from now| agreement’ and that course was aban-|}i-ib; fei ‘dos..0, SOC 40 ROSES RASPDBRAY foiirer crescents, LOC | faleh, alm « pretty abate of ote veer,” 5 yon, and no former employee will be dis-| doned. HE T NEGAR— 40 jotre, wo 2eteee: riminated against if he makes applica 1 . HELMET BEEF, CORNED BEEF, | quart IS fin wom and bronse, per quire. . 26c | Envelopes to matoh, per package, ion for work tovhis old foreman: “Therg ‘A few drivers asked to have thelr oni nN 7 cH EEF of |SRUIT SYRUPS _ Pore iqvill be plenty of work for all of the old| wages Increased about this time. It a se EUNOH | HAM Ib, can, |conesntrated double strength fei Redan j amen under the proposed plan.” was the chance that the members of the " ; 3 Raspberry, rawberry, — Or- P fect R t jade of as! fin. e Me) ¢ c 2-1, can, B8e. ange, Lemon, , , MeMullen & McBean, the contractofa soruce committes had been waiting for, | Sunimmn BRAND DEV- Rosiys Ling, “SUICE— | Gerry, 6 cog 1K er CITIZCTALOLS § ished golden’ oak. tfor the upper Harlem sectlon of tte wubway along Lenox avenue, have the |and the members of this committee con-| }ILED MBATS—Highly eea-| Pint ld barge Coxsackie moored at One®! trol the organization, They got the! $#ned for sandwiches, etc, [quart .. Sporting Goods Sale! Garlem River and house and feed thelr | members together hurriedly. and presto, hegro employees there. To-day a mob/ the yards In Manhattan and the Bronx of Ital (In the Basement Salesroom.) ting of 8 hardwood mallets and balls, also 9 stakes—the mallets lan strikers from the Bronx went ? a Organ: down to the over bank to storm the were closed oatensibly against a CROQUET SETS =: , ‘corrugated handles, which not only add to the appearance, but leo insure firm holde—at prices lower than any advertised, viz.: No, 1 No. No. 3 boat, but their approach was scen and @| ized labor, but actually to keep back 2 © 296° = 1.49 fa, im Se ie pints, 9c )| Sen. ga eO » 4, Handsomely ornamented with embossed carvings, Thoroughly insulated with charcoal sheathing. Two solid metal shelves, solid bronze locks, solid bre -ze hinges to match, removable waste pipe and patent casters (self-retaining). ate a oe jong, 21 laches deep, 58 high; Mu of ice; regular price f DIES’ LAWN RLMONOS 15.00 § ‘* $20.00; special price. . —y ‘hall aL Leal GARDEN HOSE, % inch circumference, 3 ply; will stand: assing tug was hailed and :owed the ice timber in the forests of ange off shore to safety. Further up there was still another | 4!" ; * @emonstration. About a hundred strik-| “This ts the tme of the year when 1 in Fordham short-| timber Is being sawed at the milis and ing hour began and lis shipped to the market. It ie eatl- hwo! i f einabat ta Meet ieaceret innatnine mated that 20,000,000 feet of timber hae No. 4 1.98 nd stout sticks and were apparently | been held back by the lockout, and by 5 hi | Bo an cusly, mod. cme motlcaman, a8] the closing of the Brooklyn, yarda an , Af fessure MITE VICTORIA LAWNS f, ty 4 Hy 4 equally large quantity wi eld out. 5 . 2 - Tatiuns to thengeivess TYPE MC) “that is what is holding the lumbermen| } RABE Baris BATS. UOT | Gams Halle ‘view at TOG | tse, mane — Petuced 3c f in length, with ] 50 50 foot length, with 3 00 ae Soon afterward the reserves from th| * er in the present situation. ‘Thelr |p ANP MASKS » $00) azn 4.00 | on | 25¢ couplingS......... Be couplings......... We irre — 20 rut is a business proposition to make they BASE BALL UNIFORMS, con-| DOG COLLARS Mremont station bore down on them 2 4 from 4 In, to ey MOM TeRerN ithe) erie Ace riae iden fa plein “and TENNIS RAOK ETS Wouble quick and the Italians fled In| ™ vrass Nozzle with combination throw, 0 SATIN CUSHION SQUARES Zurkigh, Moorish, and over wim ougtt to be 79 conte— cheap spruce which they can buy and] Pants, sizes from 20° 4 26 | at A Clearing Sale of Our Entire Stock of the stock up thelr yards, and then sell to] $! to 90 tn. wats ‘Thirty Barrels of Whiskey Seized in| fiorrd, why did they not discharge the £ bf Brooklyn and Three Men Placed |tcamsters who joined, the. nior and, CORDED MADRAS—PERGAEES Under Arrest. They admit that a mere handful of ‘White teamsters In the lumber yards of Mau e fancy stripes, neat end ring price. 7%| Set CAUGHT AT WORK aA GRRP ea cee eta guano cess) fears Internal Revenue Agent John W. .| hattan are organized. The charge is IN ILLICIT STILL. Question of Honesty, ltoeaayirelaed rere ety | made that the lumbermen do not wart . ee RT OT a For Men, Women and Children! Tt is set forth by the “Committee of #hirty barrels of whiskey that had been | Charging taeir few unton mbn. - - ; | - The American Hosiery Co.’s Underwear is one of the best-known brands of Domestic Underwear. It is un cessary to ‘isorder” opened the market will be flooded with| fslsting of Hat, Shirt and) 2 jo. wide, | mp 500 |t03 mm Five’ that if the lumbermen were sin- The first meeting of the Lumber Trade Ps made in the place, Association since the lockout began, In the rear of a large frame house he] three weeks ago, will de held on ‘Thure- enlarge upon its merit, for wherever introduced it has a most favorable reputation. To-mori. we will place on sale’ our STERLING SILVER HAT PINS Pie CL ara aE ARGU Raer Botan Willit Sestinel tmoecires entire stock of this Underwear at greatly reduced prices for the purpose of a prompt and effective clearance of the entire B and Ploval aries’ ua Abwaraen Hunette uae Garis line, which comprises knit underwear in Silk and Balbriggan, Mercerized Lisle thread (silk finish), Balbriggan, fine Cash- e Seenryiel ee Five Courses, ‘\Alpel. Just os Sinsel was taking Ms mere wool, or Merino (part wool). These lines are somewhat broken in styles and sizes; most sizes are to be had in each MEN'S ALL LINEN H’DKS Everything the Best...-.,30 bracers Sie « the Diesel anise man price, but not in <ll the styles, for which reason we invite your early selection, as they are likely ‘~ be all sold out promptly. Fon itched — 23 prin meee By my wi arms full of new ap- value eres eeees = pliances he had bought for the still, He American Hostery Co.’s Knit Underwear for Men ! Se onteen ' was arrested and described himself as Max ShisMn. All three men were ar- rulgned before Commissioner Benedict end bald in 31,800 bedl. ; Insel says that he believes hundreds of barrels of whiskey have been sold Men's Brtra Fine Whte Merino) Men's Fine White Merino | Men's Superfine White Wool Gauze Cashmere Shirts | Men's Fine Sttk and Balbriggan (part Cotton) Shirts and Drawers | Gauee Weight (part Wool) | and Drawers—Pull regular made, long and short | SAirts and Drawers; also fine Mer- Bane and short sleeves; drawers| Shirts and Drawers—Full | sleeves, drawers come in regular lengths; also, cerized Lisle Thread Shirte and in lar | ths; also, regular made, long and short | Extra Fine Gauge Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers Drawers— Full regular made, in tw . Broken sises ta fine Ribbed aieten' livediarana (ators || cis awhtte ecrultand i lavenderjishicte) have long | shades ot blue, long slesves devwes Wednesday, Until Further Nofice, ' from the place. Broken sizes in fine Rébbed Balbrig- MINENT EXPERT |: gan Shirts ond. Brewers blue | are regular prices $1.35 to nese deaweta: corse’ in TeRUIaE IEE also, are in short ane regular lengths; fi and ecru; regular prices <! per gar- ine Natur ‘ool Summer We | regular prices $250 to E PERT IS DEAD. $1.00 to $1.30 ee Peat 75°, reat; Bees for $ 1 00 rowers Keeula pices i us to $2.25 $ 1 we Lae te Rumients 5 1 . will be Dr. White Was Authority on Yellow price for this sale........ is Sale...... per garment; price for this sale....... price for this sale..... White Goods Clearing Day , American Hosiery Co,’s Knit Underwear for Women ! Women's Fine Plain White Merino (part Wool) and whon we will close out all soiled or tumbled etock....Where goods are Fever. Dr. Octavius Augustus White, eminent Women's Fine Plain White Merino (part Wool) and ) Women's Fine White Plain Merinos (part job eee tes ferent aioets pie) Boru Balbriggan Vests, Pants and Drawers—High cotton) Vests and Pants—Long and short White Lisle Thread Vests, Drawers and Pants—High sold and shown in such quantities as bere, & will be readily understood of Bright's disease. He had been ill for necks, long .sleeves—regular prices 85c. c sleeves—knee drawers—regu- ic necks and long sleeves—also high necks $ 00 that eome will get tumbled or golled....As we want to keep the stock * peyen weeks. garment; price for this lar prices, 75c, to $1.00; and short sleeves—regular prices per gar- clean and in prime condition, we will on Wednesday of every weelt SAGES A SH ICHDCC IG A clean ovt all goods a# above mentioned....For example, to-morrow: — to $1.35 per Dr, White was born in 1826 in Charlos- sale . a price for this sale,....... ment $1.50 to $1.80; price for this sale... tattoo OPES OOOO PO a da ton. 8. ©. He was graduated from a | : R ay Ree eee reteeatan, ane wae American Hosiery Co.’s Knit Underwear for Children ! 1214 cen! buy White Cheviot, | 634 cents will buy Dotted § ‘ ¥ A. — path iceeniatn a Raat S q ing the civil war. He came to this ‘olty Children's Fine Natural or White Merino | Children’s Fine Balbriggan Shirts, Pants and Drawers—Long | Children's Fine White Merino Vests and t! Piques, cas and openwork and lace and openwork stripes, At tejcives of the wat, 218 WAS & Tet ee ae Shirts, Pants and Drawers—Long and | and short sleeves; knee lengths; also White Merino Shirts, with Drawers—Long. sleeves; knee | lace stetpe Lawns, solled on edge i e American Public Health Association, ee eee ten cut short sleeves, knee lengths: reg- fE Qe | long sleeves, and Drawers in knee and ankle lengths; ¢ | lengths; regular prices Soe. to 4 simadiad beh dos National, Healip dssoclation and (i ular prices from 89. to $1.95 DA | te prices from 60c. to 75Sc. per garment; price for Oe. per garment; price for | ealy> cents, hn B, Waite, aad two a daugh per earment; sib Jota Wo See Ceh on SiaCTe ail wa han een ca this:salauecvedenicteesern ye P 4 eat, Centr Otte one OREO ENO OOO ONEN EH OOH ERE OMOEA Seon oAOMOA OOO QngneagndntnO OHO E: yy } ene vevn ten” Cee ihe stil rs ea ital OS Pie. we

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