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\ Wonvicted. Walking Delegate Now Threatens a Strike that Will Suspend-Building Opera- tions All Over the Country. {HOPES THUS TO FORCE Secret, and Was Angry When | Disclosed. That Sem Parks was “playing ‘pos- union Jabor world and that he really kontemplated his master atrike—a strike ‘which threatens to suspend building ‘operations the country over indefinitely— Ya\proved by the first authentic state- sment of the strike-maker’s plans. From one of Parks'a Heutenante this advance statement was secured and when confronted with it Parks exhib- ‘who had been talking and fiatly refused te'deny that {t was the truth. According to the workers under Parks Qhe will give the seventeen unions which have signed the arbitration agreement the alternative of coming back into the SUnited’ Board of Bullding Trades, which ‘he dominates, or being without employ- iment for many months or until a wapltulation is agreed upon. $ ‘ Parks’s Agents at Work. Already the ‘secret agents of Parks wre canvassing the leading members of ithe seventeen renegade unions, and ne ‘throug them the ultimatum of the wonvict-walking delegate is being dis- Eeminated. “Parks’s plan. and he ean execute } it," sald one of Lis principal Heutenants today, “Ix to close every hutlding ma- "erlal shop in the country if the unions ‘Co not come back Into the Board of ‘Luliding ‘rades.. With the material 4 stone closed there would be no work. he Ly Honal Bridge and Strue- ‘tural iron Workers and the National ridge aad) Structural Iron Workers, enmvhose conventions were -held In Kan-| ras City, have broken thelr agreement | with the International Association of |Employers of and Structural 8 concerning sympathetic fat they are in a position » when and where they please. je Buchanan el: roajortty vote in the Executive Board, it d8 weil known in unlon labor elrcles so that Parks is still In command, and that he can cause the board to declare tril If after a reasynable time the unions insNew York City do iuy Trades and abrogate their agree- Rent with ihe Employers’ Association Marks will cause the two big unions of fron workers to declare a strike against fe matar £ WIN Close Material “That is, they Tiaterial from sh members of the Em; f Fale will force the material shops co Vofube to fl! orders’ for th Employers’ Wsuociution and when they can secure no material they cannot proceed with their contracts, Therefore. all the mem- meen Unions Working for ther wil be-Lorted out of employment “Primarily, wus Wid attect tne Metal dpiners, steamattérs, | vorts (Holsting » the Ho of New York and the House Andirectiy i must affect every other ion, for when t © “a be no Work ee he first deilnite results in this plan of campaign are apparent in the re- tusal of the Stone Cutters to, slgn the apbitration agteement, just when they Were on the pdint of doing a0. Re) Bentatives, of the Stone Cutters will meet with the United Qourd of Building Trades to-day, and it is sald will be ac- cepted in full’ membership, t this meeting Parks will outline his plan and call for funds with which to execute it. It simply means that Sam Parks wili oast the vote WIDOW ANNOUNCES ry Mrs, Dina Thordson Says She Wishes His, Relatives. to Know That He Ended His ‘Own Life. Mra, Dina Thordson wishes to an- nounce to the public that her husband, Edwant W. Thordson, of No, 32 East Bixtieth street, killed himself last Monday by shooting himself in the fhead and swallowing ¢arbolic acid. She mys that she hopes in this way to learn why he committed | sucide, @nd also to notify what relatives he may have had. . Thordson was a trunk-maker and was wUlto-do, He was apparenuy in good health” end had no ousiness or fam! Wotries tliat his wire knew of, “He refused to go out last Monday,” wald Mrs. Thordson to The Byening World reporter who catled in reply to her telephoned request, tell me what was the matter, “1 went out shopping and when T got hack about noon my nusdand met me on the rtuirs and sald he had fired three bullets in his head. ‘They were from a Mecalibre revolver, made for blank cart- udges, but he hnd got hold of some Dulleta. ‘They were so tiny. that the three wounds were not dangerous He wouldn't tell me why he d eal Would Ret a a nish the job or else Y revolyer he would hang If. “Late in the day he found a bottle of ! garbolio acid In a cluset and drank sev. al ounces % almost insta: ule v€wontyriive years, but {didn't wet, ibn } sla dines Bas 2 MENTION RTE TT HUSBAND SHOT SHOT MAN WHO {TOLD OF THREATS NITARIUM DOCTOR: ((CKED HER OUT! Nicholas Montani fired Bullet Into Leg of Dr. Rodney C. Combes Because Mrs. Montani, Who Is Insane, Escaped from Institution. MONSTER TIE-UP |ANGRY URCED BY PARKS| AT SA TO KILL TILLMAN LOXINGTON,. 6. C., Oct. L—The trial | tegtimony, to, Pett ina apie of J. H. Tillman was resumed to-day, | 92h", “atten silyed ian Gos Mary Kalowski, Made Uld by| Juror auton Sharpe, who was stok, |jumbla’in 192. He Cestitied that he hed | having improved sufficiently to permit’ a conversation with Doing Man’s Work, Found] — Door Closed Against Her and] , Her Children, ment the sanitarlum had caused to be disappearance watch be kept for Rodney C. Combes, one of the best Known allenists and neurologists in was shot to-day. in the] ). right leg in front of his private sant- tarium for the insane at Jackson and 4 UNIONS BACK INTO LINE. Blushing avenues, Corona, L. I, by a wealthy Italian and asking that ie f Mre. Mary Kalowski, a young Polish woman—young only tn years, for labor in the flelds to procure food and shelter for ‘her four children and herself havo made her old and bent-backed—lying on ® cot In the Nassau County jail dharged tal shoot! of Joh: Iks, of Garden City, the Tamora twie turned ther and her children into the street, told an Evening World reporter this afterpoon the story of a life which will soon have spent itself. story of @ life which has been a constant struggle through bitter storm. Poverty, starvation, the brutality of a drunken hueband—every form of human misery has lengthened the years of her extet- ence, the last vital spark of which is fast ebbing away under the ehadow of Montan{ was said to have been In a state of high anger when he reached the sanitarfum. Bloomingdales’ 22.50 Walking Suits $13.75 immediately there were hot words. Dr. Combes put on the veranda, bare-headed, Mon- tam following him, From the veranda Nigholas Montant, Mad Been Keeping His Plans’ a|merchant, ving at No. &8 Cheever pisos, with the probably . Bi the doctor walked down on the lawn, trying to lead the angered husband to- ward the gate. Dr, Combes charges his assailant with tempting to murder him because his He Learned They Had Been |“ ¥ wife, Mra. Montani, who was @ patient nitarium, escaped thr ago. Five shots wore fired by the ex- cited Itallan,gbut only’ one of ‘them took ‘The wound, which was not con- gram’? when he talked of pence tn the | sidered threatening, was dtessed by doc- Chey stopped In front of the man building and Dr, Combes says he be- Heved Montanj made a motion to strike him with hig fist. Emptied the Revolver. “I struck back at him,” said the doc- ‘and before I knew witpped a revolver from nig pocket and was firing at me as fast as he could pull the trigges cartridge had been fired Montant, atill holding the smoking revolver in his hand, darted toward the leading out onto Jackeon avenue and overlooking tie head of Flushing Montani'a escape was prevented by the passengers on a paesing’ troll witnessed the shooting and who left the car to capture the min ag he fed out of the grounds, Paid $50 a Week. Montani's wife had been in the institu | tion more than a year and was con- sidered one of the regular patients, She had a room to herself for which, with. medical care and maintenance, her hus- band pald $8) a week. a ea oe landlord, John Iks, now dying in ¢he Nassa Hospital, locked the woman i ee children out in the night. Driven to des- peration, the woman broke open the door with an axe. selzed her and, first choking her, en- deavored to throw her into the street. She drew a little pistol from the folds of her dress and shot him twice. He Was taken to the hospital. She wna ar- rested and thrown into jail, where she will probably languish until she dies. She Worked ia This old young woman, whose (hands are as calloused as a day laborers, Whose complexion is tanned from con- stant exposure and whose entire frame has been distorted from its feminine mold by incessant ¢olling at mi came to this country ten and obtained employment on a Long She worked by his side. His wages were spent in drink, and ‘with hers she endeavored to keep the Wolf of hunger from devouring her and her four of the house A trolley car was approaching at the the passenger alarmed by the report of the shots, saw Montan! running fo. the gate: of men passengers jumped from the car and met Montani just as he came out. He fought savagely, but there were too many against him and he was quickly overpowered and disarmed, lice had taken Montarii sland City Police Station, Dr. Combes, who had fallen where he been shot, was carried into the santtarlum amd’ his wound dressed. was found that only one of the five bul- lets had: taken effect and that that had}, netrated the fleshy part of the right ted great anger, domanded to know; At umes she was and would be! permitted the freedom of the grounds. was walking in the grounds Sun- hen’ she scaled the fence and got away before any one could stop her. Where she went was not known and she is etill missing. The husband says he was not disappearance hospital authorities and of her escape until read In the newspapers an advertine- ‘ANNOYED BY LOVE OF “COUNT” GRAND Daughters of George Winthrop Folsom, of New York, Cause the Arrest of Alleged Noble- man at Lenox. did not know ITALIAN BOY SHOOTS THREE. Got Excited When Called “a Seab by Crowd in Paterson, PATERSON, N. because a crowd of young men called him a scab, Michael Led, of seventeen, this afternoon shot three youths about his own ay The wounded boys are To-morrow we offer 350 Overcoats at the exceptional price of $7.50 each. Cut long and loose, in all desirable mate- rials; made and trimmed in best possible man- ner; to-morrow, only... Three years ago her husband left her. Her four children then ranged from fourteen years to four. She had a littie pat near Garden City, a cow and two worked in the fields rahe sald. todays “for MB ent ee Mt seemed to take all che food and clothing, dispoased turned’ Into the ‘stresta’ wit $7.50 “for 7% cents— get work. But money I could ee. William Far. 161 Pine street, who wi ef the fend, Ghose addvees fun Special for Boys ‘ Sizes 7 to 15 years; the best suit that $4 will buy; to-morrow at...., ‘The others were the ‘Italian started e was pursued and t hard against $2.95 After the shootin; overtaken before than a block. eing taken and floulrshed a rozor. police disarmed him and the station-house. D-IN TORNADO. FMPORIA, Kan., from Hamilton, one re yank ke (Special, to The Evening World.) ne waa placed LENOX, Mass., Oct. 7.—Peter Grid. eek ‘before he who claims to be an Ital estates near Florence. is in jail awaiting the action.of thg Grand Jury.. charged annoying Misses Georgette Folsom, handsome daughters of George Winthrop Folsom, of New York, who owns a cottage here. “If Miss Folsom knew of my deten- tlon,she would bail me otit of here.” sald Grand to-day through an Interpret He speaks no English. victim of young admirers of the lady, and the courts will not recognlte per- 1am going to appeal to my counttymen to: obtalt my releas arrested by Policeman Bryant Sunday evening after annoying Folsom on a trolley The complaint was made by Jules B. Neilson, son of Mrs, Frederick Neilson, | of New York, to whom the M som appeuled for protection. | The “Count” arrived in Lenox about | He deposited money in the Lexon bak; took rooms in @ boarding- house und lived quletly during the win- ‘This summer his constant appear- streets and his ogling of; women has made him conkpleuous. een in the habit of standin; in her cell. It will be wi aceniuan"ae"Ns Gahaage tastes Re |! | Men's Suits in Cheviots. spe Men's Suits in Cassimeres. + Men’s Suits in Tweeds. All’ kinds of mixtures; some in black; some worth $10, others n Count with from “nervous. ey. is nowyin utter des; 3 will make no effort to brace her- Wintfrea ana ——=——__~ HAY IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7,—Secretery Hay eturned to Washington last evening and as at the State Department to-day. The pressure of forelj State Department ts given as reason for the return of the Secretary at this time. Kan., states that the! worst tornado in years passed west of | Hamilton last night, causing death and Three ‘persons are known tg hive been Killed and ten seriously in« jured, $8.75 Becon4 Floor, 6th St. Section. More Important News of That Sale of Fine Oil Paintings. lover of beautiful pictures should heed this great sale, for hances to purchase elegant oil paintings, by either Old World artists or those of our own country at from One-Half to One-Third Former Prices! This stock must give way to an entirely new exhibit which we intend placing on view, therefore these decisive price-cuts, worth $11 and $12} st morrow, only.....- business in the Have you Indigestion? | Have you Sick Headaches? eecham’s Pills To avold Indigestion ‘That distressed feeling 1s simply a poorty-workt: how bad it may be, a dose Beecham’s Pills for a few days and the trouble will disappear To oure Sick Headaches Sick headaches mean an overtaxed stomach and a derangriment of (lw digestive organs, Beecham's Pills have proved themselves a boon. for removiug Uiat distressed feeling and Aiscomfort. A dose will remove the immediate cause and {f repeated for a few days will enable your system to work normally. Sold Everywhere In Boxes, {Oc. and 25c. it affords cl Stomach —ft needa a little help—no mater Pilig will speedily give relief. In the Woods, by Thomas Martin.. $20.00 Landscape, b: Thomas Mart! Landscape, by H fate have been | ed toward the Misseg Folsom, who | most prominent en in Lenox. has followed them and has attempted to; speak with them. He took a ‘Keat In a t hind the Misses Folro: and attempted to A Spanish Street, by Jose Hernan- dez Ramirez.... Landscape, b. Thomas Martin.. $20.00 Figure, by Arthur jocber ...+++++ 857 rolley car be- Sunday evening | onverse with them in Both young women have lived iy Italy and speale the 1 7 rks of the Count w Murt an Interpreter Informed: the i ft was his passion for her h jed to Ms advances, at he had been in love with her for mozths and that her presenc THREATENED TO SHOOT HER. + Plen that Woman Wns His Wife Didn’t Save Frogorit: Felix Frogoritz was held In $1,000, ball day in the West Side Court, changed with having threatened ta shoot Mra. Florence Nelson, of No. 16 West Thir- tified that he pushed HUSBAND'S SUICIDE : Spendid Values in Books. The chances for adding to or fitting up a fine, well-stocked moderate cost, were never better than now during library, at a very this great clearance sale. OddLotofBooksi8c Neatly bound in cloth, published at 75c.; to be closed out at. per vol- Books in Sets, 95c | These at ec Each, Beautiful edition of 5-} oi. Sis Tustrated, $3.00. To be closed out } ,, i tieth street, & at, per set, 95c. elured she believed he would have used Mis, Browntns. it had’ not two men come jn anawer to her cries and protected her, Hrogoritz sald the complainant was his wife and that he had supported her r three. months, He went’ home yesterday, and found her entertaining men He denied having drawn a re- er, § witnesses corredorated Nel: v's te timony and the prisoner held. artes Kingsley. ITS NOVEL “PLAT-NING" DEVICE Produces an absolutely flat front below the waist line. ITS CURVMOLD SHAPE Makes a smaller waist than any other corset can produce and cre- ates a comfortable breathing space ITS WHIP-STEEL CLASPS Thin and yielding on the bust. avoiding pressure strengthening over abdomen, se- cure desirable and healthful results. No better corset in Point of shap' durability or comfort can be ot-! tained anywhere at any price, That Sale of Fine Watches Adds to Its Wonderful Success Daily! Little wonder that the success of this sale has been so marked, when the really wonderful values are considered, Here are a few items to note, and a visit will disclose hundreds of others. Women’s $4.50 and $5.00 Watches, $1.85. Small size, solid silver, open-face style, with fine Swiss move- ments; stem winders; beautifully engraved and hand-chased, Gold Filed | $6.50 for Wome Watches. 16 size; thin Small si and he Wouldn't | New York | Is like life In a desert unless strong and $6.75 for $12 to $15 In the fashionable models; fully guaranteed for 20 have fine 7-Jewelled Ameri- | engraved, engine turned or plain eliance movements. service at your Send us your name and dress and ono of : ents will oall and tell ore t could stop him. He rly all first-class corset departments------.-.... eat VEST: CORSET KOPS BROS., ., him to be in court. upon the presentation of its case. Qounsel for the defenda called the motion made trial that the Court Inetru in the possession of the ds to the ‘shooting, ‘The Ci to be competent was T. D, Mitchell, who lived In ( morrow. feta or satin. standard, Sizes 32 to 46 bust. Now. Formerly, Now. $4.50 French Read 4 by Laureano Bar- TAU ve. s ee sees $125.00 $45.00 $5.50 | Gypsy Head, by $6.50 thse Anpa...... $100.00 $48.00 16.5 | High Life, by M. Pena ..........8145,00 $50.00 Arab Peasant Boy, $6.50 by Jose Arpa $50.00 The Old Well, $7.50 Jose Pinelo....$125.00 $53.00 Still Life, by Mary $9.00 Nye vesse.+++++8125,00 $50.00 . 3d Floor, near Rotunda, Are not these specials well “worth while?” Publiane from Cully th volume sets, fine library | | #00 Glee bindings, published at | Outdoor Pictures, fully, He with ple- rn ‘4 story of Marte Corellt Edna Lyall. Jullana Ewing, Hall Caine, Marit Rudyant Kipling Conan Doyle. Mom $10 & $12 etches, gold;, stem winders, iss movements; richly with fine pojished cases for monogram. Main Foor, Front, Ceritre, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., { ALL CARS TRANSFER. TO N 3d Avenue, $9th and 6°th Streets. BLOOMINGDALES’ Paar eT SORTED T TS I eT TET PE The State rested ‘without the Introduction of further tes- tlmony and the defense entered at once ative to J. H. Tilman, reotting what he! riding on hi stated Gangales «ald concerning ¢he | Fisoner. The witness said among other | citaving hngE: fe first re- in the the Jury to disregard all testimony given by wit- heanes for the State showkn weapon |tokl Tillman what he stated Mr, Gon- blouse suits are splendid value ¢ ; which abound in this-famo at this rare bargain price for to- i The fit, finish and general workmanship is up to the highest Firemen’s Slandard general workmanship these shirts have vet to: collar, which many think a wonderful improve- ment; shirts can be had either way—with-altached collar or detachable collar. 2 2 m> SSeS he. was collectin, h Gonzales say if Mr. Till ae said I can «lap his face and he; he never ould be seated, “The rr. would not resent it, and he said if he added that he heard over bats his eyes at me ['ll fill bim #0 ull, of dead that he wiil never tote it he would ‘kill the ‘ragcal.’ . W. Hughes, of Wantenton, fi that he and me ‘The witness sald that he subseqtently| them. met Mr. Gonzales on endant prior gales said to him. On cross-examine- urt ruled the/|tion he said he forced the conversation on Mr. Gonzales. A. J. Flowers, who formerly was a . ‘Mr. fel teat ‘ne. would get street. car conductor in Columbla, tes-| plied that he would get greater tified fica after -el that during the sumnfer of 1902 jection “and it ought te N. G. Gonzales rel-| Mr, Gonzales and three other men were Items from Fur Coat Sale.@ These handsome and jaunty a Just three noted-here, ube Norfolk jacket and long coated we to the bemdapaeee of Fur Coats. 4 $25-Fs" Nearsea?’Pur-Co $50. They are made of the finest $29 For Nearset Fer : all-wool cheviots in black, blue marten, opossum or Ask pt and brown, coats lined with taf- Sere and mink collar, cuffs, andsfangey, deep reverayary Le a $397 Ver, tah and han Are You Ready for Inspection? | For excellence of material, durability find an equal. A A new feature ths year is the detachable They are made in our owmfactory, of the very best navy blue flannel, which has been subjected to the boiling test; the dye used is the best and purest indigo blue. Every one is stitched throughout with silk; has'protected breast, ine visible seams and pocket; reinforced at elbor Ail hes constieabty sivanced, Jer vega aare> tial has consi ly , yet we ‘Our-spe- CNGTICE CF... ele da0'eseoewmcbe- stand necleseas Y. Main 60th A Special Sale To-Morrow of $3.50 5 Fine Gold Eyeglasses al 85c. J which fit pen He ele ee Bests 5 inished and polished; a t eye-hel) j Exclusive opticians charge from $3.60 to. $4.for-the 85c very same thing—our special sale price to-morrow, —To every, Du of-eyegiasses we present-free off charge a cord, case and Mata Fieor, Poems, Cx Made of Good Brilliantine. 3 a The black waist has a vogue peculiarly its own, and no woman's wardrobe seems complete without at least one. These for to-morrow are particularly interesting from a bargain-giving stand, 4 They're made.of good black ‘lustre brilliantine; with twenty ter tucks across front, four in back—with new style sleeves dainty separate tab stock collar. Every waist is made over fitted percaline lining, thus assuring perfect fit— bl 8 special sale price to-morrow, 24 floor, Both Bt. Section. Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs. Seldom that a bargain like this is offered in elegant pure. linen - Handkerchiefs—it’s another instance of doing the unusual with us. These Handkerchiefs are all handsomely initialled and are of that soft, soothing quality of linen so desirable. : You've a chance to-morrow of securing one of the best. values you've ever known— 75c. for Box of 6. Or, if you choose to buy them singly, take your pick at, 1 2ic GACH iieiescleceiow steoseteie’sinicreize's sivinre efeisieleietarisis iaieloe ae Main Floor, Seth St. Section, Regular 50c. | Teeth 5 Painless extraction; expert spe- Rt cialists in every department; teeth = Ribbons 18c.Yd. extracted by Randell’s painless #4 These Ribbons are cay an process. new—of the sort most in demand just now—and of a quality that Full Sets of Teeth, $5. will please the most captious rib- bon-buyer in our store to-mor- row. They are in satin and taffeta, with self-colored polka dots, 3% } Gold Crowns, $5. inches wide, in all the smartest Bridge Work, $5. and most desirable shades. Don't Gold Filling, $1 . miss this sale of 50c. Aspito "see" ver eroandanattridie Ribbons to - morrow Cc work. Otis tesiceee s Examination Free. (Main Floor, S0th St. Section.) Maids in Attendance, ecoccenceccocococccores hired Floor, Randell's Dentistry, . Swiss Cheese, 24c.} Coffee, 17c. Ib. A rare special for to-morrow =xcellent Java and Mocha Cof- from our Grocery Store is this | fee; very fine; delicious flavor,” finest imported Swiss our regular 25c. kind; Cheese at the special 2 Cc bean or ground; spe- price of, Ib... cial, per Ib... .. ..0arte (Basement. 601 b Basement, Sain at. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. ALL. CARS TRANS 3a Avenue, 59th and 60th Stree! BLOOMINGDA th St. Section.)