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Oe be i ee) | ee eh es ee SD ae na sak bh TH WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1900 skers Practically Concede Everything ‘Dearinded by Strikers and Men Will) Returif't¥6 Work To-Morrow—Board | sf Arbitration to Decide Conditions, | f | —— . } | POINTS OF AGREEMENT SIGNED | | BY THE PACKERS AND STRIKERS. ‘These are the main points of the agreement signed by the rep- resentatives of the packers and strikers In settlement of the great | beet wtrike: The question of wages and working conditions of the men to te - submitted (0 arbitration. ’ # ‘The board of arbitration to be composed of three practical pack- _ {ng-house men. ‘ Tho packers to select one, the strikers another, and these two to ject the third. io "The packers agree to take the strikers back without discrimina- a 3 * ‘or each copy. 4 f ‘Any employee whol{s not at work in forty-five days from the for ea op j date work is resumed may take his case before the arbitration board. 4 4 The packers to retain all present non-union employees who may i A Diet Bn © wish to Yemain after the return of the union men, | CHICAGO, July 21.—The meat strike has ended in the biggest victory ie labor since the great coal strike. | "The packers have practically conceded everything demanded by the | men will return to work to-morrow | ges and working conditions ts to be decided by a kers, and the For You, The question of wa d of arbitration. ‘This board will be composed of three men, all practical packing-house | One is to be selected by the packers, the second by the strikers and | third will be selected by the first two within forty-eight hours after men have returned to work. ‘The strikers are jubilant to-day, and the non-union men who were | ported by the packers are already beginning to leave the city, | cosa! ere Wade on both sides | News of the seitioment of the beet) oe naiiesnent was a compromise, | strike in Chicago reached thia city, by] Mr Elchelberger, general organizer of ding to the agreement signed nt Blobel #, general } ihe representatives of the strikers and] (07) Wertats aes EY : packers, the packing compante: & the news, and oald tt could ‘be con strikers | sitered great victory for the men. 3 oe, In ree A vaast «third. He announced that the majority of the e ' the Sea. Sammy. Blue Bell, Race. 4,600 men out on ntrike In this city 2 Hirst two arg to be eelected witha would’ fo back (0 work within ‘twenty ty-elght hy fter' the men have | four hours, Although the strike ts over, the bigh| jurned to work mnd they are to MOE} els Witch ment has Peached. will. be| select the ¢ member of the taintalned ‘or a fow days owing tu} td at bhoe. Meetings shall be held | the shortage of supplies and the fact that it will take the packers ly until! gil differences have been | {00,1 Sn!) (AKO ine, Packer several ) y uisted. J, Oxden Armour, who arrived inthis! | h mediately after the agreement had | lt’ to meet his wife on her return s = . from Burope, was seen at the Wal-| reached telegrams were seth, b: 4 . Mdsat Donnelly to, ail points where | en teeahy nS, fd with thet ye | THe Talkative Kid, the Big Green Parrot with the Foghorn Voice, the Family of Twelve Children We Butchers have been on strike. Im-| ment} 4 recelved the news over All the Same Sixe and Three Dogs; the Big Cat Who Does His Biggest Work from ute answers were requested in order | "lane dines teluphone from his) 1to4 A. M., and the Nine Cuckoo Clocks that Strike Every Half Hour, | yal led DEO ALLO US ag CTT BS Are All to He Found in This Sorely Afiioted Harlem Block. \ ating Hun sndothly from uw on. f cannot, | T9 the Editor of The Kvening World: che same sige and inclination, and three ‘To say sleep is impossible is to be of cours y the settlement will be NOTICHD in a recent tasue of yout} dogs, My friend tells me there are] belleved when I state that besides ail re holding a | permane strike at fall when thet yas an the men are likely time: but I hope for the) J APSF & dra describing tb] other dogs inside, but I have counted] thts there are at least nine cuckoc mualo and noise eminating from a but three personally. Above all thie COcKA each striking halt-hours, and eighth street.| lives the largest cat In the world, an- block on East r run down, but whon | Persons residing outside of ¢ other parrot and @ mocking bird that between strikes the ASS-MEETING CALLED | ity might. perhaps, Inink ihe GOming |e rosliy das nok tee fo tartatenase| "PES let cat Sass BK best work bee tow, and he certainly does try. All of ml A. M, and 4; then he is re- TO DETERMINE PL,ANS|ivve toe evre vs ve tase acta. 1] Cee, "oe mame of the Nove Bleep neighbor. toi! ‘ y | Phonograph. nlanos and other inatru-| 00d againat one of the same asise— ront’A feeling of hopeful expectancy ) were absolutely empty, Aw he expressed | IV@ !8 @ nelghborhood that Is equally! minty of torture are too numerous to| Mt containing a boiler factory or a awdust | interesting, and to some extent going] note and are ny ending, A tin root] St¢&m saw mjll working extra time. clear Ss Thea firme he sald, have on hand] ¢ Coo trom, 39 to #0 cattle on the heat eaite | his burg, In a supposedly quiet # m1 aon the strikers, even the leaders | t. all that is left In them i his hope this viotory will end ali | *0!! Noofe.” fle maid there A few| further in the way of furnishing noise | is being out on ouse near by and al MY friend la enthusiastic on the suo- * ve carcasses stitl there for contraot beef, | gratis—at least giving more variety, | MAN nearly ovpoaite me soends hie dave | Ject and tells me he will head a syndi- \ for the tuture, In order that] but absolutely none for the general sup- vit hammering out a new sink in his| Cate to back it for any’ amount. 1 lane for returning to work | Ply T live in the northeastern quarter of] Kitchen, He has every other dav off. A SUFFERER. ’ ton, but the things doing In the court rt have other #ec- nd world, for that previously re- or slaughter, and more will bal from Jersey City at once. Ho peril of the outcome and ery ph id sald he Qeliewed that full working or- . , der would he the oase by Sunday morn- ey Leades Eichelberger will addre Bs 1 Qeettid Joseph Masterson, ¢ back of my apart ns of the elty— natter—where T d, skinned to h. For Instance, directly across from my | Store Closes at 5 P, M. However, he, sald tt would take some before all the men are back at faut Nog), thénbyteters will regular places. Many m ed-room a kid inhabits the fire escape « Nye . ita have wen working for. the | Perpetually; also tries to talk perpetu- Saturdays at Noon, : . , , [Ldepenfents daring the strike, to help} al tt , some OP RKely today’ Fett conndent vine {Hlamentints daring the strike, to help ally, If he is ever Inside It tv RP oneg. crippling the| time during the day when f am a ey will be gradually | ousiness, On the floor above him dwells | at the old poal- a gigantlo green parrot that never) @ of the strike will be noth- {not be taken a nat wal VARAMed—the return | Independents demands made |Nithdrawn and placed tions with the. Ree! onbae ; emant with pons With the Reef Trust compantes. (sieeps, and owning a voloe much Te- rr , z [Strikers Put Up Rooster Poster, | sembil *! fog whistle on an) , cut Kitsehieimer, of the | rih,tepres huge $ Gowan ner. “He doew not talk, Dut we | Men S +10 and 542.50 Coat-and- ish he did—ho then perhaps could | Soiwargaghil & Sulzberger Compan : h Laid | Men's Elevators at Elm Place, tle; regular price ate. 10c. cake; Abrsevers said to-day tant ho knew of no feaaon ts } snderstand some o! things Hs it ar | ‘i : let Toilet Water, 602, bot- Violet Talcum Powder, Mhatever why i yen of wet 04h une Rebate | tail 2 him T cannon aie te vey || ___ Stock readjustment time—we would rather these cool and comfortable } |} “Mies rere price Hes we-§ 25¢ Ja, regula price se tee 10¢ bas bocn reported. We said he exowited |“u{\rrsia’ oie 'wutten” bensath eye) MM ome ove nighemand Just oven T SUMMEL Suits should be giving Brooklyn men satisfaction than waiting on} |) oss cs Powder rt} Hair Brushes, food sit bristle, Geng Bea's "YA nano, ag mango mi we rae, POUF COUNtErS, and so there has been a resolute price reduction which brings |] “rete mel ets} 77 el ost mec't | 39 Nig Abattoira Empty. we over will have. There pee lake eave canons, aa Ve ie best opportunity of the season to the men who come promptly " Mr. Mast . of Local No. 5. sald he have They Ud Tet | eee || tO-MOrrow, Wa convinged that the abacioirs of the no mal conditions enon _ immediately. T i . ; ait ; Renwaraxculid & Sulkverger Company [T?e, whole tlouble in prices |e (he rive nnnnmmrasaesres The Suits are of the cool, light-weight yet strong woollens that good tailoring can make into the very n aii the Hniter Drossed Beet Company !{jn'aid' of wholesalers.” aries best Suits for hot weather wear. And every one of these Suits 1S well tailored, We are so proud of them |} Bathi 8 Caps and Shoes. 4 : ‘memanameans | PRICES are established by. cost tht ve wil back therm against earthing you can find between sto and $1.50. There are fe hecnenpns, Canvas Bathing Caps. ‘very retailer aims to make a proti y es, tweeds, pure worsteds and cheviots in light, medium and dark mixtures, Coats single and |) PRICES OF MEAT DROP. , |The ‘difference in his costs makes the | double breasted, are sKeletonized, also one-eighth and quarter liped with fine serge and alpaca, Trousers Bathing Shoes. A large assortment from | BUTCHERS SELL AT LOSS. "peices sus vous cn te ote pooh Sp Pah ed The bottom fell out of the local meat igure, and by so doing hope td get ene | OY by the druggist who operates on, market to-day with the news from Chi- Public ms the market four plan, There | ay Ag Eo le at ‘or three days the market hag been wh y is plan at, is cago”that the strike wos over. Retail) dead, as the public was soured out OF i Rive operates on this pl ’ prices began to tumble in the early ae oh It will be weeks before Ne a nyorning hours on the Washington Mar ion Sf inect and.'n ‘wetted cori | PRICES we make are based on the Ket, “and tn gn effort to regain favor) preya'l in the trade prices we pav—our cost, The prices the, customer the butcher began |i daly ‘a’ nana feduesion ations) we Pay, are, based on the quantity, we eH y we his wares at a loss crate Was allowed, and the class. of (Purchase. ‘The ouantity we purchase Is orterhouse steak which sold yerler- meat offered showed very litle ini- 1 the sales we make—they are ly at S cents to the transient trade | provement. They stated that ther Quality is our firet consid- {rigerator cars en frum) the We. | Several Thousand for Men and Men's Entrance at Elm Place. Qnd % cents to the regular trade went toe a ying to-day at % cents. The 4rOp and that prices tangeéd/all the way from two turned to ta to six cents, and on the lower *ncouragement for reli PRICES such as those quoted below” sid forth, 1 h ate the results of ovr method. . ; (4 - ‘ 4 baru? ‘ it side, where the most exorbitant | must now oe ae, Me ot special bargain Geures bee y tose | 00°: * have n asked of the poor! of trade rather than the ut ‘ rt nd | They ave just samples of our every day} ation. prices, based on our every day cost | | since the strike began, chuck | which can never lore In a: market which never would rave Mle to get off its hands bu trouble The retall deale to take thip poor quality of dvanced wholesale pric they were unable, to deal with t | Whe sold only to th i Bde o€ the meat consumed sald to be controlled by Bo sentiment displayed by the ¢ and comfortable; the buttons neat and good; each detail of making right. {operatives of this city, following ¢ Ph marae Heke ee bial vote last night of about 5 to 1 in (avor|a = ft striking mext Monday against the 21-3 per cent. reduction in wages,! jo-day seemed more bitter against the! | manufacturers than at any time in re.! | cent years. Under the restrictions of; olessant and happy j | secrecy privt to thelr meeting Iast uigh;| Bath Spray AY, aid the operatives had not been generuliy| Pl lenete teas quality ould labia —sott rubber aye outapoken. fulb and faucet connection With the removal of that bar, a who yer «og ae Laree sorinaler A, reals alnee searcity began | rent of indignation has b nore ae te . fot run tus prices ognpers Aad all, the, amart suing: ans brings b aigweof health. . Piduet » Whiel " + * . = from’ months ofc all over town wasn't a circumstance to this offering. for boys. It is the best offering of Shirts we have had this season. 35c. Each or Three Shirts for $1. Main Floor, Elm Place. 2 7 makes tired. fore feet | we believe, that were ever sold for such a little’ price. 980, Here’s Another Noisy City Block; —_ |WRISTS TIED BACK "Is It Any Worse Than Yours?) 0 MURDER VICTIM ALBION, N. Y., July 21.—A badly de- composed body, supposed to be that of Charles Lowa, forty-five years old, was found floating in the creek here yes- terday, Both wrists were tied at his back with a ropa A coroner's jury | brought la @ verrict of murder, More Sheet Music More of this popular music all day Friday and Saturday until 1 o’clock at the same popular ice, 123¢c, A Bit of Blarney. | Laughing Water, For Suk, A Baby, |Folaw ibe Crowd On Sale Friday Morning at 9 o' Clock. Come, Take a Ride | Good- Bye, Little : At At in My Ai | Bye. Crone Bohan inst | Siemoee (haat) $3.98) THREE SUITE -TWOIIECE SUTTE| 99.08 I've Got a Feeling | F; Dear Old Luna Park. Under the Elms. Ip the Village by Meet Me At St. Louis. be Linde | Feiaataue" || Men’s and:Boys’ Negligee Shirts, Burning of Rome. | Waltzes. A clean-up offSplendid Shirts for Men and Boys Midnight Fire | Two Eyes of Brown —all standard goods—at closing out prices. Ben Hur Chariot | St. Louis Men's Men's ° Boys’ Good Cylinder Records, 25c. 000 Geld Moulded Cylinder Records for Columbia Third Floor, They are the loudest, records made. Price is but 28¢e for per- fect records, rouser Suits, 6. are made in the English hip style, permanent tum-ups, the smaller sizes full peg-top style. This Is Astonishing Shirt News. 60c. Negligee Shirts—-35e. More big Shirt propositions have been presented this season by the Loeser store than ever before 7 any store hereabout that we can recollect. Not only because the Shirts were little priced. Quite as mul because ihe Shirts were of high character—as pretty and as well made as bring full prices anywhere, Even Awas sold at the old orice of —_-- | SES ke we have been offering in J at sixty cetits you will have hard work to buy as fine Shirts as this new group which will have special main cst ‘ts pone with nave MILL WORKERS BITTER, iM Shura are now oifered in Brooklyn,!} floor tables to-morrow, ae mM cleared halt a million dollars promt ty gietue ts Ordered In Pall j where we have revently bought out the) They are made of beautiful, soft-finished percales—the same cool cloth that many makers usein their New York alone since the atrike be- OKEOS Regheted soles oer ee ores ee | dollar Shirts. There are 18 different styles—half of them white grounds with neat printings in black or blue; hy, throwing 4 grade of meat upo@) nat RIVER, Mase, Jul ha nerwiar jour |] the others darker grounds with neat stripes and figures. Every Shirt is in excellent taste, Every Shirt is full There are several thousand of these Shirts—men’'s and boys’. Sizes 14 to 17 for men and 12 to 14 Girls’ $2 to $4 Summer Frocks, 98c. Distinctly thé sale of the season—even the remarkable sale of some weeks ago that made so much talk Even for the full prices you will hunt far to find such pretty one-piece Dresses as these chambray, || gingham and mercerized cotton Frocks. Some are plain, others trimmed with embroidery and piques. Plaited gored skirts with deep hems, Sizes mostty 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. The trimmest, handsomest Dresses, Offer These Splendid Values for Friday and Saturday Morning. The Sale Continues of Sheer Lawn Shirt .Waists. There are still plenty of these fresh, dainty, new waists, trimmed with fine laces, etc., for your chi to-morrow. The $1.50 Waists,.., 75C The $2.50 Waist... $1.00 The $3.50 Waists.... $1.50 The $4.50 Waists,... $200 Misses’ Regulation At 12%¢ i” Chambray Dresses, | Vv. Third Floor / mith emblems on Sleeve and Shield.........+ $3.00 | 0 Plaited Mercerized Shirt ( g¢00 | | Waist Suits, ly mail 2c extra White and Oyster Shade.....s...ssseseeees No C, 0. D. cor Rowe twitess 11! Wonderful Values in Boys’ Suits On Sunday, 710 Boys’ Suits, consisting of TSHR Sa i an re non tie Rach | Regulap price, $6.98. Each. |Moonlight for}! These Suits are perfectly tailored and perfect fitting—but there is only Mine. one or two of a kind and size, hence this sweeping cut in ¢ for the Good-By, My Lady purpose of closing them out previous to inventory and the introduction Love, of new goods for raid + (Third Tloor.) In Zangibar, Pansy Faces, | Alice Roosevelt My Little Chick. Navajo ( 5 N Shirts, in plain | Madras and fine percale/and ‘Youths’ Negligee d fancy, bosoma| Negligee Shirts, in a wide| Shirts, in good, smart, wi plain and platted, range of patterns, up-to-date styles, $1.00. | 68c. - $0. Worth up to $2.00. Were $1,00 each, Worth ase. to $1.00. (First Floor, Special Tables, 21st St. Side.) have a stock of 20,- Hosiery and Underwear For Men arid Women—at Clean-up Prices. Women's Vests. | Women's Hose. | Men's % Hose. Swiss Ribbed Cotton) Fira fine fast black and Black cotton and fancy Vest Cin.white only)-—2} 1.5 rile Thread Mose, | Lide Thread Halt Hoo, cer +| 25¢ va 18¢ va. Regular price 19. | Value 35e, to 50c, Valite 25¢. to. 58a + (First Floor, aist St. Side.) aL t and best wearing Women’s and Children's) Made Veils, 19c, Neckwéar. Value 48c. Hemstitched and tacked } loc. -de-! Sets—value 25¢,; a “ J | eowctiahor ad enbroer Embroidery and Lace Stocks, ¢ ders, pl and with chenille or velvet dots, Tux- ise ogy Faery Mev edo and hair-line Net vel 19¢ Collarettes, in whife, . 25c ith dotted ier ogertrdane bogie’ Le ae Magra: ak bination coloss; colors and shades, regular price 4G tereesers oe (Tirst Floor, 20th St. Side) Toilet Goods at Special Prices, Violet Ammonia, 1 bot} 1 6c Babeskin Soap; it vere 5c Cork soles, 25c. pair; wee water others at 29c., 49c., 75. (iret Moor) Unusual Values in DRESS SUIT CASES, Genuine cowhide Suit Cases, tinished ; Swit Cases covered with Contin cod edges lock, hinges and |llned, brace lock eed case eae straps riveted with tubular rivets, | straps, stitched leather handle and solid English padded handles, best brass | leather corners, An extra locks, heavy studs om the corners, | case and very durable, Mght-weight full linen lined and. fitted with in- 2 ry side partition for shirts or shirtwaists, yy 24, inch — Regultt 44: $3.50) $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Boys. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. } The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDIOINE

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