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PARKS WINS OVER THE STONECUTTERS Obtains First Victory in His New Plan of Campaign by Inducing ‘Them to Desert Employers’ ‘Association. ANXIOUS FOR A FIST FIGHT. Angry Because Details of ‘Scheme Had Been Made Public, Convicted Walking Delegate Ch lenges Reporters to a Combat. Sem Parks has won his fret victory fa ‘this new plan of campaign in fighting the employers, as outlined in The Bven- ing World. ‘The stone-cutters, who have been wav- ering between Parks and the Emplo: ers’ Association for several da; desided to cast their lot with the con- victed walking delegate. was reached last aight, but was not @nnounced until to-day. Seventeen unions which have ieft the United Board of Building Trades to rin ¢he arbitration agreement of the Em- players’ Association are being canvassed Parks's agents and members are being told that untees they come dact into the Unite Board Paras w.ll br.ng! Mi suMccent influencé to bear on the Inter nationad Association Structural {ron Workers to have ail the material shops in the cou try cloze1 the contractors employ.ng members vf the seventeen unions. Parks emerged from his house to-d1y desirous of whipp.ng any newspayer r+ who migiit happ:n to get im his; . were tral.ois in printing bis plans and challenges @nd all of them to a ist fight wen there, by porter wa “xou'll get no news from mi from the way he snouted nv one would kK he is as fll as his friends aay he ts. hat 1 do { will geep to myself, and after It Is all over 1 will scow you how contract in this thin ny to tie up ever, » etrike. Ti ‘em core and the; their buildings. Some of Parks Employers’ injake térms with Parcs—that {t had of- fered t ease up on prosecuting the sev- eral charges against tim if he would let them alone and retire from the field, To this President Widiltz ha te say to-d Bay? ve have already done too much talk- for publication and orders have bean ed to ali members o: tlon to say nothing more to the ne € beiteve Parks would have en retired long ago hid it not been for the puviicity’ which @re conducting our ca ih yapers. @bout $215,000, Hiuureaux, Dominican Government at first nized “the cuim, du FOOTPADS CAUGHT. 4 Arrested for Robbing and Beating ® Man Near His Home. Patrick Murphy was held up and rob- bed in front of his home at No. 773 Carroll street, Brooklyn, to-day. cries for help were heard by Policeman with a lawn in front, which runs down Mo. t ticket to the railroad tracks, The nearest (con, ticket will run fc t many of them tefuse Murray and @ District Telegraph wateh- who arrested two men running away from the scene of the attack. At the station-house the: as James W. Brown, of No, 62 Fitth avenue, Brooklyn, and Thai No. 181 West Thirty-third si attan. Murphy told the street station that t him from Manhattan and had taken te When within a few feet of home he was attacked and beiwen one man while ugh his pockets, amount of money and his watch. ‘The men were {dentified b: as the ones who had followed him, and ave their names ice at the Bergen @ men had followed gation showed that a stick of dynamite had been placed under a bed tn an up- stairs room. It was exploded by a cap, touched off by pulling @ string which ‘ATTACK THE REAMER HOME. taking a small Determined to Win Gubernatorial Election, They Refuse to Work— Punished for Vagrancy, They Vow Vengeance on Whites. They were arratgned 1 court and held under bonds. other sticks of dynamite, all of them under furniture in the room and all ready to explods, MADE INSANE BY FRIGHT. GENESEO, N. Y., Oct. &—Hopelessiy igbt, Miss Inez Meliroy, r, 1s lying i in her father's (Special to The Evening World.) plode atter the concussion of the stick LOUISVILLE, Ky., negroes who have long been threaten- ing throughout thin section of Kentucky have became more bold and violent, now that the election te cli have resorted to dynamite to blow up residents of wealthy persons who have offended them. 180 have killed horses worth thousands of dollars and have become £0 bold that persons fear to venture out of their fashionable suburbs. Only a miracle saved Mrs, Anna Corn- wail Reamer, widow of Willlam Reamer, one of the wealthy men of Kentucky, from death, and the Reamer home from destruction a few nights ago. tempt at murder was made at the Ream- er home at Anchorage, ono of the fash- Jonable cuburbs. Explosion Overturns Chairs. Mrs. Reamer and her’ guests we: Last Friday Miss McIlroy and Mrs, Partridge, a friend, drove from Lele ter to Mt, Morris. A Delaware, Lacka: nna and Western Railroad bridge A train passing over dge while the women were driv- ing below frightened the horse, Mcllroy became excited, but Mrs. Part- They returned from Mt. Morris and went to their respective homes in Leicester. An hour later Miss McIlroy ran from ridge quieted her, and mutilated and committing persuaded her to le Them she cailed he enteiod the room Jumped from the ‘an across the fields to a plece Friends followed her and in- duced her to return home. Bowen, of Mt. f soothed her and of Uridge and Morris, who was Pronounced her probably {neurably. od G ARMY DUTY. &—A military Journel 10,90 young men eligible for Imilitary service who have not reported | for enlistment this year have been sen- | tenced ia consumacy. they are out of the country. ber Is more than twice as many as xper does not give any reasons for this extraordinar: , but It Is probably due to th pudlication of incideats f non-commissioned and others towards privates in the army. Se anne fashourger Yorkville’s Busy Store “18. W. Cor. 8d Ave, and 86th St. FRIDAY t) is DOUBLE DAY at our Store for S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. | TO-MORROW -|We give Double S. & H, GREEN | TRADING STAMPS on all pur- | “I chases in every department. _ {EXPIRATION OF LEASE. | Great Removal Sale. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE HARRIS STORE. Over $100,000 in Merchandise, Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes must be sold regardless of cost show cases for sale. Sale Friday 8 A. garment is sold, Men’s Winter Suits, fancy mixtures and black sell for 750 3 Winter Suits, worsted, fancy stripe plaid, black and Ox- ford melton, black and gray English clay, oatin lined, made to sell for $20.00 and Men’s Winter Suits, ell made trom imported French and English fabrics, high-class tailored, hand- felled collars, richly lized with silk and ‘satin, black, blue, Oxford, Bray, pleid end stripe fancy silk and wool, sell for $30.00, $35.00 and 00, roots, Ask to b> shown tho “Amaranth” Shoe For Women. You'll be Paar by Its many ™ Nt be mighty glad to gome and get my permission to put up Thats ull 1 got to say. There will be no building in this town unless union L oe SALA CASE ARBITRATOR, JAN, DOMINGO, Opt, 8.—Tne Domin- Government has appotr Ceballos to ie arbitrator in t the Sala claim ofa Frenchman who joxne! money and svpplied munitions of war, aggregating thea President i $3.75 tor $10 Gold-Filled Watches GA Case Co. and guaranteed by them 7-jewelled stem wii Small size, solid silver, open-face Style, with fine Swiss movements; stem winders; beautifully engraved and hand-chased, $3.50 for Women’s $6.50 and $7 Watches. size, in pretty enamelled stem winders, Fixtures and valuable M. and continue until every Interesting Titles in: Bargain e 9 - s . Friday’s Book Bargains. Any book lover looking through these two lists offered for Bar- gain Friday will find many titles to interest in these well-known and rice totally disproportionate to their real worth. handsomely bound in cloth covers, At 10c. Each. rough She Gates of Gold, | Sport Royal, by Anthony "yy Barah Grand, rr Men's Overcoats, Men's Fall Overcoats, Ox- ford and tan, made to sell for $10.00 ......... Men's Fall Overcoats, black, tan and Oxford, satin made to sell for $15.00 and thibet, $15.00 and $18.00. much-read books at a ‘The books are all Karly, Austratian Vo! ‘By’ Joun Pinkerton. St. Mark's Rest, by Ruskin, Men’s Fall Overcoats, this son's up-to-date box, imported vi- cuna, melton, Englieh covert, whip- le. by Holmes, Letters. Little Pilgrim, by Ol-|New Adam and Eve, by : Hawthorn Sifekie Mintater, by #8, R.| Dream of Lite, by Te Mar Romoia. by George Eltot, | Daily Food for Christians. At 21c. Each. Imitation of, Christ, by |The Observations of Henry, Keble’s Christian Year. fsasor, at the Break: |An Enklishwoman's Love ‘ Pleasing the King, by F. or ‘Nelson, made to sell $25.00 and $30.00 .. Men's Winter Overcoats. Men's all~wool Frieze and Melton Overcoats In black and Ox- ford, good Mnings, made to Bell for $15.00 .....+eeerees Men's Winter Overcoats in black, gray and Oxford, beaver, melton and vicuna, extra long, full made to sell for $20.00 and $25.00...... Men’s-Winter Overcoata, all made from imported cloths, black and new gray Oxford, full in lined, made to sell for $30. $3 Siz Gray Powders, by M Henry Wood, °” a al Beauty and Nature, by Ruskin. Crown of Wild Olives, by in. Men's Prince Albert Coats and Vests, made from imported French a Gy yicune, full made to sell for $30.00, 935,00 and §40.00.. Full Dress Suits. Full Dress and Tuxedo Swit, silk lined, $30.00 and }$85.00 grade for.. English Rein Boys’ Winter Suits, siges 7 to 15 years, made to sell for bi $2.50 $3.50 iat , ottington, "by" C, | Storiea et Three Burelars, le. by baited uanter of Fite, by A. |The Res pane by Pasxell. | Rem aber the Alamo, by | Hilde # New Frocks for Little Girls. . Whether the little girl needs a school frock or one for more dress- up occasions, we're ready with a splendid assortment of the prettiest sorts at prices meant to please mothers, $1.98 tor Cashmere Dresses. Made with tucked yoke of white cashmere, pointed cape ruffle trim- roed with braid and applique lace; sizes 2 to 5 years. $2.98 tor Cashmere Dresses. Excellent quality; made with tucked yoke front and back; dainty hem- stitching on collar and front— All-Wool and Worsted Trousers, and 1.50 2.00 3.00 Gont's Furnishings, Hats and Shoos at.Less Than 600, on the Dollar, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL. 10 P. M, VIOUS. NEGROES es WA ON WHITE Blacks in Kentucky Blow Up Rich Men’s Residences wi Dynamite and Mutilate and Kill Many Valuable Horses. dinner when there camo a terrific ex-| of the -w Plosion which overturned the chairs and hurled the diners against the walls of | Men! the room. The table was upset ana bn Male the) windows in all parts of the house were Nu mattered, as the bouse shook trom | Sout Maton foundation to roof, The Reamer hovse is on a large plot, | oom, neighbor is 200 yards away. The explo-|{icket the sion was heard a mile distant and the| work, and aro ith | screams of rMs. Reamer and her guests attracted them to the Reamer house. Upon arrival of the neighbors the}of the more bold hi women in the Reamer house were hys- terical. Some of them were bruised fron xplosion'’s jar. When quiet was restored an Investi- hung from the window. More Dynamite Found. Further search brought forth four The miscreant had so arranged tho dynamite that it mas exvected to ex- the four sticks to respond to the con- cussion of the first cannot be explained Finding the dynamite proved conclu- sively that an attempt had been made to kill Mrs. Reamer and her guests and to blow up the house. Bloodhounds were brought from Nor- took up the to a negro set- tlement. There it was los! Ask Governor to Offer Reward. ° 0 incensed are the people of Anchor- age thal they have asked Gov. Beckha: of the verson or persons who placed the dynamite in the ne. Tt ia believed that the s: man who q -~ has tried murder by dynam! sible for the almost unheard of bru- tality practisec on the standard bred stock of some of the rich horse owners. neq andeven kied ty sone send oto Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. catches them dn pastures, ties them to For w fonces and severs their tails at the very Horses owned by John MeFrrran, one This store is an all-year-’round store—giving greater values always than the greatest elsewhere—but for Friday the store is given over exclusively to bargains in all that the word im- plies, and our best efforts are brought to bear on the accomplishment of one thing—keeping the pace we’ve set for our ourselves to make Every Friday A Bargain Day of unlimited and unequalled resources for real practical economy at Greater New York’s Greatest Department Store. Special Sale of Watches. reliable watches should be of in- tense interest to every prospective buyer of a good, dependable watch. white or black and gun metal. $6.50 for Women’s $10 and $12 engraved, engine-turned or plain polished cases for monogram. Main Floor, Front, Centre. full-dress wear. Papers, by G. by J. A. James, me ie. Je: site Johnson, by C. b- | Far Above Rubles, by G. tockton. ro} ford, by B. Har- ‘Both Bt. Section. $3.98 for Cashmere Dresses. In two styles, with tucks on square and round yokes; French waists with cape trimmed with accordion pleated ruffle and lace or silk braid; «_ Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, Both eye; $5.49 for Coshmiere Dresses, tacles may be Of excellent quality; with yoke { have trimmed with French knots’ and feather stitching; new style sleeves with shirring on.tops; also on bot- tom of yoke; French style waists oo arate ear ALL CARS TRANSFER, our BE Sognettlage ted tarts as bitter in 0 Demoocratis, and are ‘doing all have been attacked t Morris Belknap i former Governor, The election of Bi pardoning of every accused man. will give @ pardon to Governor Taylor, nding all thelr time who was accused o: Slectioneerin object_to ished many of them for va: Hileness, and ‘have pun- banded together with vows for vongeance onthe white GLOVES For Men and Women at desperately cheap prices. ALL NEW FALL GOODS. For Women, 2-clasp Glace Kid for 58c, pair. Equal to the best value offered for 75c, ate Gece eece|For Men. l-clasp Cape Gloves, 88c, pair. Cannot be matched elsewhere for less than $1.25. to offer a reward for the apprehension This sale is in Men’s Furnishing Section. Fall Sale Specials Entrances on three thoroughfares. & yd. plece—usualiy .15. ‘We unreservedly recommend the “Worthmore”’Shoe h.grade shoe, sting and the As a strictly hi; stylish, wear-res' Fall Sale Specials A Special Bargain Friday Sale of Bargain Friday’s specials in fine, Pure Silk Umbrellas al $1.68. These umbrellas are made of pure silk, in 26 and 28 inch sizes for men and women. They have case and tassel to match, and are beautifully fin- ished ree naee) with see rod and Paragon antes lors black, blue, red, green and brown. e Cases made by the Ill. Watch | assortment of handles is very pleasing, embracin selected hardwood, box and sterling, horn, gold- \ i and us for five years. They are i ina: ders andisetters; withicelebrated ‘Trenton’ (Banner pated and pearl, sterling and pearl and Dresden and ivory combina and Imperial movements; sizes 6 and 18 for men and women; same watches sold by exclusive jewellers at $10 and $12; every watch fully guaranteed, tested and regulated by an expert watchmaker. $1.85 for Crit ay: $4.50 to $5 The values run from $3 to $5; your choice to- morrow at Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Swiss movements; all delicate col: | Ra 9 © ‘BEJicca, €Leua. cn orings, s turquoise blue, DM W iccly -Launder Watches. This is indeed a characteristic Bargain Friday value: + Small sizes; gold; stem winder, Thesz shirts are made of celebrated Plymouth muslin, with 3- with fine Swiss movements; richly | ply, 2,000-liner bosoms, reinforced fronts and backs, hand-finished bittonholes; perfectly laundered by hand, Excellent, stylish shirts for either business, street or Sizes 14 to 18. Special sale price for to-morrow, Collars, 45c. Half Doz. Guaranteed four-ply fine Austrian fabric; a material which gives as good wear as regular 15c. collars. There are 35 different styles to select from; all new fall shapes .in wings, high-bands and pokes. Children’s Aprons. Two splendid Bargain Friday values in children’s aprons; one in a pretty little cooking outfit, the other in an all-around house- work apron, 69c for Cooking Outfits. Dainty little sets, consisting of a cap, apron and sleeves—all nicely and serviceably made and finished. 3hc for Housework Aprons. Made of excellent gingham, with bib and sleeves to match—a dainty and serviceable set. Becond Floor, Near Rotunda, A Special Sale To-Morrow of $4 GenuinePebbleEyeglassesat98c. These are genuine Brazilian axis cut pebbles, which are natural stones, as hard as diamonds; do not scratch and are impervious to | special ...- Friday { Fall ales Specials Cuffs, 70c. Half Doz. Regular 25c, grades; made of the same material as the collars; guar- anteed four ply; splendid for service; choice of five styles—plain, with Square corners—regular and reversible links, square or round Main Floor, 60th St. Section. ‘Women’s Warm Night Gowns, 49c. These snug and comfortable night garments are made of very food quality outing flannel; they ve Mother Hubbard yokes, turn-over collars and cuffs, pret- trimmed with dainty braid. They come in the nicest sort of striped effects, sizes; your chol ice to- 49c Second Floor, 59th Bt, Section. Brlany. In Sult Cases Fall ate In Shopping Specials (In Decorative is They preserve, strengthen the eyesight and are a Die Chimie Ratna boo nutne mM lasses and spectacles are set it goldoine frames; spec- | extn fremeHotland d in’ either straight or riding bow shape; the eyeglasses tent American cork nose pieces. ebble eyeglasses have alwa: for those prices to-day at the exclusive opticians; Friday price places them within the U Teach of every one; per palr, sold as high as $4 and $5 and are ‘Matn Floor, Front. Centre. Erle AR FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Dag: with An Extra Quota of Values for The Great Fall Sale! The printed Items for Friday never wholly represent Fridayfa) offerings...... There are always many small lots that cannot be mentioned, as it is a rule here not to include in Friday's list any goods which may not last all day...... That is why you alwayt find more than promised, and often The Best Values are only known of when you get here. In Notions In Trimmings 42-Inch All Wool Crepe de Paris—full Friday { In Dress Goods assortment of colorings, includin, Black and Cream—value 9. c ce {0-tnch Double Warp Cheviote— Black and Navy—69 cent quality.. .49 Silk and Chi BI, 836, Chiffon Applique Trimmings — ite and Perslan—value .§9. .69 Persian Bands on Stik, Linen and Panne Velvet—lght and dark grounds—value 4 . Black Spang! Bands, AMede patterns on Chiffon or Silk Value 60 sscrrss Silk Chiffon Cofar dations— Femularly 12 contay. os. ® Sateen Pad Corset Front Supporters— 4 stripe—uswally .25. Velveteen Skirt Bin Shoe Laces—1 to usually .8—dosen. Dross Shields—d Ught welght—siges 3, 4, 6, pr. Friday 6 In Silks | Fall Sale) In Flannels | Specials In White Goods Guaranteed Black Tafteta, Bt xuarantee woven in edge—value .50 30 ‘afteta and Grenadine Stripe Silke— ‘olors and Black—value .69......-. .89 White silk Emb'd Flannels— hemstitob. and jop—elsewhere sold as a great special at 60 cents— Our Price Friday. Heavy White Damet Twill Flannele—Scarlet. Nav: ty for sults, w large and small designs; al crossbar effects—value .39. In Linings In Skirting Velours Ficooe back Pebble Suitings—pink, light blue and cream—value ..... 6% Fleece back Albatross—new_ Fall styles and shades—value .17......10% Fleece back Brilliantines—suttad| for Kimonos, Wrappers, Wail: GS id Children’ Friday { In Fleeced Novelties rst Fall Accumulation of Dress and Vaist Lengths of Wash Fab- it one-half regular prices, Black Mercerized Brocade Lin- ings—36-inch—elsewhere .17........ O% Black Molre Velours—s6-inch— for Chiidren's Coats, Drop Skirts, ete.—value 39 cents... tts OO | Friday In Women's Suits Fall Bare} In Women's Coats Specials !\n Women's Waists, etc. ‘Tailored Costumes of Navy and Black cheviots and mixtures—half fitting coats—satin lined—ail alse: were $16.50 to $20.00... 10.75 Black Cheytot Sults—long strapped Coats, or Blouse Coats with cape collar; taffeta or satin trim'd—value $17.98... 13.98 aude Sole Blouses ane wont effect—box pleated back | Ider cape—fancy lapels— TA, hctin ined--value #2200... 17.08 Silk Walsts of Peau de Sole, Peau de Cygne and Taffeta— leading shades—also white and Diack—shirring, stitched tucks side pleats and ornaments— Hen ra—new Fall col- Flanneletto Wrappers nen Tat so a orings—excellent sty’ In Girls’ Wear In Boy is) Wear m In Babies’ Wear hn Conts— Little Children’s Broadcloth Contac 4 how Fall shades—lace or vel oHars—lined and interlined PF years usually $6.00..---.++ 8.08 Clearance of Misses’ Dress Skirte— CleMlzos—aress and walking lengths— Blue. black and mixtures— a wore $3.98—Friday » gs were $5.98—Friday + 2.91 Poys' Sailor Suits—Navy. Beres Cheviots—also Drown Cassimeres— $1 fo years—value $3.50. 98 nya’ Felt Alpines—black, brown BOY eecel ray usually FLO. ees Youths’ All-Wool Trousers—fancy striped. Woreteds and Chevicts— 28 to 33 Inseam—value $9.00.....- 1.08 ya’ Reefers—Tnn and Gragy—3 to 8 years—epecial....+. 1,08 ’ Long Overcoate—§ to 16 years— Bxfon! and Brown Twill... 3.08 oys' Walsts and Blouses— Ginzham and Percale—patent bands— 4 to 12 years—usually .2......0000 nan ‘@’ Manne! Waists and Blouses— navy. red and gray—4 to 13 years, 49 Boys’ Shirte-—Negligee and stiff bosom—Percale and Madras— detached cuffs—all stzes—value .75. 49 Ri Wool eMord-weos supe wath Al ‘00! Ol inte Ineentings, braid and ribbon, 8,98 Babies’ Pmb'd Silk Caps—full French ruches—value . .89 Little Children's Velvet Bonnets full pleated crowns—dee) oo Hned— brass gE VB1VO .75,. Point Arabe Curtains in corded ‘on cable net centres— $7.00. + sssesenreere OE ier shvste a0 nucke sales ce ae Reversible Gmyrna wool Tingecvaiae ee ae ’ In Pillow Cases Unbleach: . widesicas ehas Ciao Pu it Anchor Sheets— yda—elsewhere .72 to .81. For single Bede—value 47 cent: Pillow Cases—s0x36—an make—yvalue .16. (In Table Linens * Heavy Bleached Damasks— 68 and 70 inch—value .49. 1 Linen Satin Da: and 68 inch—valui All Linen Huck Towels—22x42— Damask border—value .50.....0.. Union nk Towels—col'd ‘der— faeSeamaity ee All Linen Toweilings— extra heavy—value 7 All Linen Towellings—t value 14 cents..... sete In Comfortables hite Woo! California h—five-pound welmht dlue, enid and cardinal borders— wide ail binding-—vahie $5,00..,... 2.40 Strictly A‘l-Wool Celifornias— white 4nd colured—for Coubia be: delicats borders—irstelly $7.00. Heavy White Cotton BI full size—heretofore $1.4! Full size Sateen Comfortahlex— pure white cotton filisd—floral stit:hed—some with Full size White O: assorted patterni Extra fine White Crochet Sprasta— Marseilles patterne—value $1.98.. 1-58 ‘af (In Women's WhiteWaists Fall Sale - in Women's Underwear Specials (in Flannelette Wear White Basket Weave Cheviot Walste= Inted yoke—plent bodice forming — louse—small pearl buttons. Fancy Fig’d Vesting Walste— front of straight or graduated tucks, also fleece lined Cotton— * milltary style—value $2.98..........1.08 Fine Cambric and Muslin Drawers= deep lace flounce o} ce inger- tions and wide ruffle: 10 oth fancy styles—were €9 COatS.....+5++ Lailed pls pos Gowns—Empire, of firm, strong Women’s Knit Corset Covers— short or long sleeves—lace edge— pearl buttons—some ficece lined... ,28 Women's Flannelette Gowns—clear stripet—doubdle yoke—turnover collar— fancy trim—value .%...... 69 Tucked Sik Ha: shapes—were $1.49 to $1.69. Children's Zibeline Felt Ha’ heavy cord or ribbon ban chiffon, medallion and fancy stiteh=-! inge—black, white and colors—alra S-inch Liberty Satin Ta: inch Ribbons—all shad ite and binck—usually . In Woven Underwear In Men's Furnishings Fast Black and Polka Ly Toss Aahae 19 cents. . ‘Men's Cottog Halt H fast black double soles, heels a toee—vadue 19 cents, " double kneaenepscual do val ‘Women's Fast Bi Cotton plain with white