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v \ y at UNK Ap MOLASSE: THE COOK. ARCHIE,’ ASES HIM CHASES Hint 4 STAKE TES UP BG PA, TMEL Grievance of Men Is Alleged Vio- lation of Eight-Hour Law and Not Keeping Agreement to Use Only Union Labor. 3.00 STAKE AT ALL AVE A strike that has ite outerowth In an alleged violation of the eight hour law and the failure of the elty authorities to compel the Pennsylvania and New York Central Railroads to use only Involved in Wage Cut and) union tabor and observe union rules has ted up the work om the great Determined Struggle Between | Pennsytvania tunnel and the new ter- minus of the New York Central, Workers and Owners On. Though this strike waa called on Saturday the facts rigerding it were | not made known until to-day. Matthew FALL RIVER, Mass, July %.—The | MoConville, delegate of the Association strike order issued by the Fall River Of Safety Engineers, says he learned Textile Council, calling for upward of last week that several men employed 1,000 operatives to remain away from | bY the O'Rourke Engineering and Con- CRET SERVICE MAN AT THE WEST GATE, HS HLLONS HIE CPT FROM WE John Lyons, to Be Hanged in Paterson Next Week, Plans to Hold Knowledge of Bis- grace from Woman, Complete Tie-Up of Cotton Mills DENTISTS TEE UND HM Ate More than He Could Pay for in Restaurant, and Pro- prietor Causes His Arrest— Held for Vagrancy. the mille in protest against @ reduction | #truotion Company, who have the con- 121-2 per cent. in w became | tract for the Pennsylvania tunnel work, effective to-day, and the response was had been kept on duty for more than O'Rourke Company had imported eight In the mills of the thirty-seven Master mechanics from England, wio corporations Involved in the agree. Were working for $1(0 a month instead mont to reduce wages but a few, |! the union wages of $7 « day. comparatively, of the usual force Advised to Call a Strike, went to work, It ip estimated that not, He reported these facts to the Cen- mors thon 9 entered all the mill gates j tral Labor Union and was advised to to-fay in place of the tide of operatives call a strike immediately. While he which between 6 o'clock and 6.9 every | was about it he determined to tle up morning Sweeps through the various entrances. J The whistles blew at the usual time, the engineers were at thelr places, but there were no operatives, at least not enough to operate the mills, and before 8 o'clock practically every one involved in the iroible had shut down. ‘The strikers, who In some inetances had assembled near the mills, dispersed quietly and silence settled over the usu- ally tumultuous business district. The only trouble of any sort during the early hours was reported from near the Border City Mill, where there was predicted. A tal, shabbily-dreased man, whose chin bristled with a stubby beard, en- tered Pincus's restaurant. at No. § De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, to-day, sat down at a table and called for the bin of fare. He read it over carefully and asked the waiter if (t contained a complete Met of the breakfast served. The ‘walter gave him the Juncheon menu as ® supplement and tho restaurant guest began to eat. ‘He began with a cup of coftee and ox- tail soup, Then he ordered a steak and fried potatoes, He dashed this down PATERSON, N. J. July %—Johe Lyons, who s to be hanged here on Aug. 4 for the murder of John Chris tlan, watchman, has taken extraordin- ary care to his face tee esol ei paloen ret je . friends are aiding hee in io endeavor and thus far Sirs, Lyons thi there {a hope for him, wil) County Jail next Wscneetey. and A visit, al- phoush she will be in ignorance of the (he woman lives in New York end Newspapers containing any reference to her husband's case are kept from her, the New York Contral terminus work at the same time, He had heard that the eight-hour rule had been infringed there. Eight handred men were called out on Gaturday and #0 followed to-day. Included in this number are safety en- gineers, stationary engineers, firemen, rock driilers, tool sharpeners, eaisson workern and dock builders, all akilled meahanics who, according to the union leaders, cannot be replaced. Delegate McConville has announced that the men will stay out and hold up with two cups of tea and ordered| According to the programme she will the work on the two great contracts be told at the jail that her husband's |some etone-throwing by children. No breaded lamb chops, peas and stewed) o250°5 Stil ‘before the Court of Pat-|harm waa done Policemen were ata. |U%t!! the elty authorities fulfl thelr corn. By this time he had the atten- tion of all the waiters and the proprie- ‘tor of the restaurant. He despatched the chops with great gusto and ordered two plates of pud- ding, Mr, Pincus, who was presiding at the cashier's desk, began to get ner- vous and eye ibis voracious customer over his glasses. Proprietor Gets Suspicious. ‘When he ordered two more courses of pudding Mr. Pincus called a walter to him and asked him to inquire if the eater had any money. ‘The watter asked the question and met the reply: “How dare you insult a professional man, a dentist of the highest respect- ability? Bring me 4 glass of milk and two pieces of mince ple. Mr. Pincus almost fainted where he agreement with the union: that before the work wi contract, Borough Presidents Hai the Bronx, and Cassidy, of Que sured the union leaders that none but union labor would be employed and that all of the rules of the union would be observed to the letter, He asserts that this has not been done and that until the strikers receive @ guarantee that it will be done they will not re- turn to work, Conterence To.Day. The strike has assumed such a serious Aspect that Vice-President Green, of the Pennsylvania Rallroad, has been jummoned to New York to confer with ie oMicers of the O'Rourke Construc+ tion Company and the officials of the New York Central Railroad, This con- ference will be held to-day, when the which has not yet rendered a de- a ets ki This will be done at the special re- pues of Lycns, whe also dosires to eep the knowledge of his fate away from his children, Lyons still maintains his Innocence. Tt is said he will prepare @ statement that will be made Dubile on the day of the execution — LAER HUNTED Bt UPSTATE FAMERS toned at all the mill gates, but there was nothing for them to do. Both sides admit that this Is the be- winning of one of the most deter- mined contests which Fall River has over seen, The manufacturers maintain that they have tried every plan which they could think of to avold a reduction in wages, and took that final step only when driven to do #0 to save thelr busi- ness, On the other hand, the operatives say that the conditions affecting cotton manufacture here are auch that a re- duction in w: 4@ no more a remedy than auch @ step would be in attempt- ing to prevent the ravages of the boll Weevil, ‘The companies involved in the atrike operate elghty-yne milla with about three and f quarter million spindles and a weekly product A in UARDED BY SECRET-SERVICE MEN-—SCENES IN as general as the labor leaders had eight hours, He also learned that the/ - | be the Arabia, with 30,000 sacks of flour, and an unknown British steamer. et EY&: THE PRESIDENT if SHOOTING AT BSS : VE ae A TARGET. ' Oye SPOT WHERE JACOB RIS ; ONCE STOOD BAREHEADED AND LOOKED AT MR. ROOSEVELT. WD U00 JAP TROOPS NOW IN MANCHURIM acu Russian Authority Says by Autumao SANS Wi, HEINK There Will Be 470,000 Japanese! Prima Donna Says Only a Nar-| Soldiers There with 1,240 Guns—| '™ Minded Person Would s43 ; j Object to Gown She Wore at British Steamship Sunk by Russians.| Ocean Grove Concert, | (Special Cable to The Evening World.) | TE POA GOON. SOR wee tA: Biaate | lete? Could anything be more ridicu- (Copyright, 1904, by the Press Publishing Company, New York World.) | tous? L never did such a thing in my | LONDON, July 25.—The Russian army officials have compiled an. '<e:" i THE NATIVES PRONOUNCE tT EYE-STER_BAY. | oy 52 n OG WTOMOBLE OCS DOWN MA Vietim Struck While Street and Hurled Feet—Physician Says His Ine juries May Prove Fatal, © J. A bie red automobile of the electric tyne ran into @ man at Hundred and Twentieth street and venue today with what are Ikely fatal jults. Alongo 1 No, © Amsterdam avenue, was estimate of the Japanese force in Manchuria, and a despatch from St.) 27" Bovimen iiink steed wine Petersburg brings the surprising news that the Russians agree that 372,*\ tov! Betv She was nhout! 000 men and 1,240 guns of the Mikado’s forces have already been landed patted ved yee She had just | at the scene of hostilities, Brie (igh oil Labeda dea » r clergymen of Ocean There are 50,000 additionat Japanese troops now on the way to the front or available for immediate service, making a total of 432,000 men ° a arrayed against the Russian forces. By autumn it is expected at St, Pe-, atts two area ad combined ww water her considerably. pon bo Head will be represented in Manchuria by 470,000 soldiers, fald ‘thoy “Jaillea” New ie whine BRITISH SHIP KNIGHT COMMANDER SUNK. YOKOHAMA, July 25.—The Vladivostok squadron has sunk the British steamer Knight Commander, from New York, off the Province of Izu, after transferring the crew of the Knight Commander to the steamer ) Tsinan, which arrived here to-day. The Vladivostok squadron also captured a German vessel beliaved to! y night, 4 wore on that occasion as party who had heard much of the Methodist camp-meetings at Ocean Grove and of (he objections to low- neck gowns, began to what you call dolly me about my gown, saying it would shock the peop! sort of thing. My rest said to me, ‘Madame, you must Put an awning on that neck or carry a hade, It would never do to spring that dress on Ovean Grove He} was laughing, but I began to think] that maybe some narrow-minded peo- ple might object, to L went back to my dressing room and pinoed a plece of; mousseline de sola in the neck 10 llgh The two vessels were sent to Viadivostok in charge of prize crews, The Amereican Trading Company is the agent here for the Knight Commander, The Knight Commander was a British steamer of 2,716 tons burden, commanded by Capt. Durant. She sailed from New York May 6 for Singapore. On June 23 she was at Manila and last week was reported as having arrived at Shanghai. The owner of the Knight Commander is the Knight Steamship Com- pany (Limited), of Liverpool. She was built at Newcastle by the Palmers, The British steamer Tsiinan has arrived here with the crew of the British steamer Knight Commander. Her European passengers were de- tained by the Russians and her crew of twenty-one was transferred to the up that [ really looked more debutante than anything else, Then, j when it was all nicely ploned and tueked, fy the Ocean Grove manager of the concerts, Mr. Tall Eason Morgan, and stood before him and asxed hin !f my gown was surely the correct thing for Ocean rove. He answered, ‘Madame, it is perfect.’ So J went on, The house was cordial “The concert took place on 8a) night, not Sunday, a@ some of he ee Sai ot more than 900,000,000 yards of ——~—- TAUNTON MILL HANDS ACCEPT REDUCTION, lunion leaders will be summoped to state thelr grievances. Mr. McConville declared to an Even- ing World reporter to-day that he held all the trump cards in the situation. He said further: “The men will not work under theee English master mechanics, who work for less thain the union scale, When the contractors get rid of these Eng- lshmen we will go back to work, but not before.” rap ‘on: seis eat te SS anything about the strike, VEROUE SHP I WH CREW IC sat. Then he rubbed up his memory and recalled that only a few weeks ago the same man had entered his place, ate forty canis’ worth of break- fast for which he could not pay, He had left his diploma, showing that he was @ graduate of a Buffalo dental college, a4 deposit, Later he came back and redeemed it, Pinous therefore thought he had bet- ter wait before interfering, When the mince pie had disappeared the raven- ous guest ordered two pieces of pound enke and two portions of peaches and eream. Prefers Cash Instead of Monor. ‘The restaurant proprietor watched TAUNTON, Mass. July %.—A reduc- tion in wages of 1231-3 ver cent. went into effect at the cotton mills of the Corr Manufacturing Company at East Taunton to-day, but there was no strike. ‘These mills are engaged in the manu- SYRACUSE, N. Y., uly B.-A posse of Atty farmers led by Deputy @herifts facture of practically the same grade of cloth made in Fall River, and the decision to cut down the Sav-roll fol- lowed the similiar action taken by the Fall River mills, this disapear with amazing rapidity and| {rom Fitchburg, Dass, ten rare Lo ail off Nis chalr. He Just reached the| Whamn piace and married Claudia Wi-| NEW HAMPSHIRE MILLS bbily dressed man ing as he was selsing for & milk. “Stop!” erled Mr, Pincus. got any money?” “Sir, Iam a man of honor, and will SHUT DOWN BEFORE CUT, — SUNCOOK, N. H., July %—A ehut- down of two weeks began here to-day hree cotton mills of this town, Led by Deputy Sheriff, They Returned After Absence and Killed His Father-in-Law. is searching the woods babe Otlaco, lor Fi r if shot Stherinlaw, David Wine, ring ted he posse had traced Mason to. the trosa ot @ farmer adjoin- tas ‘Wilson's ard expect to capture him "Mason who is a shoe operator, came erat 1908, they separated. The had heard nothing of “Have you] Mason since that time until yesterday when he hired a horse in thig city and drove to Amber. He called at the farm Beat Woods for Man Who Onondaga county, f Mason, ig near Amber, La! a short time. son soven years ago. hey had four 5 Wilson tamil djoining the Wilson's and enld he was pay in time," responded the guest. | eving over to see his children, ich employ about 1.100 operatives, wane ete tonuri’ and he sciged |, He drove up to the Wilson farm-| and when the mills revsen it wil be Koohng Suey, Out Since March The Sestise by the collar and dragged) house and left his horse at the barn} wi: @ reduction of 21-2 per cent. R Del Break: 5, Reaches Delaware Bre The t th t. Te Om (0 oe ee ind jater appeared over to a policeman, a’ in in the wages of the workers. front of him, but paid no attention to not speak, Maso far the operatives have taken no bim, The men ¢ fn the Adame strest court to, Toad Jem |hurried after Wilson toward. the hse, | accion on the proposed reduction ana] Water with One Man Dead had devoured for breakfaat. which | on the opposite aide &. sted that they will submit to "After the list was read Magistrate|/road from) the barn. Aa Wilson} i, pb oa fall con.| {rom Beri-Beri. iin, lhe pentane fares mp Wyre Hat Maas | ted "Pau leh ta ead br f ' . further examination on Thursday. robot Nn trom behing hatching turess. ‘ilson al e neck w i. et n PHILADELPHIA, July %&—The long SUIT FOR PHONES DELAYED. |Pan, Mason, puted ton revaturs mitt] PATROLMEN WILL PICNIC. | acsrain roonng uty, which salle any resistance the murderer's work was from K ‘ul = Ma 5, arrived at Also Will int at A: Me The Patroimen’s Benevolent Associa- ton will hold its annual piente and games Aug, § and § at Buizers Hariem River Park, Two days will be devoted to this carnival of sports for the rea- son that It is expected ft will take eal Outing Delaw Trreakwater to-day with \-berl raging among her crew done, " Five shots were fired and the man fell upon the stone steps a in turned from his victim and ran to the house, where he theva tenet tm | with a revolver and he fied across the field toward the woods which sur: round Otlsco Lake. John Hess, Wilson's hired man, was In an adleining Feld shocting wood. Juatice Scott Reserves Decision in Racing Syndicate Case, ‘The application of Lawyers Maurice Mey Merbert R. Limburger and Daniel O Retlly for & mandatory in- Junction directing the York Tele- phone Company to restore telephone ser- viee to the New York and New Jersey ber’ One mao is dead and two are dan- to shoot his wife She covered fhe men will probably be to the hospital at the Break yesh son dani RUSSIA AWAITS CZAR’S HEIR, | Distributing and Circulating Company,| chucks when he saw Mason running) that long for the contestaata in the fat whows es in the Park Row Building cee. He shot at him, but Mason) men’s race to run fifty yards, ‘on May 20, was looked upoa | continued on a run toward the woods vent EB: at Pet f, Where ‘Phere will be several dashes, includ- ing a dash of bitters If you like yuurs that way, and to add to the galety of nations and the lake and Hess went to the house to find out what had happened. Mrs. Mason jumped into the ria in which Mason had comé¢ and drove as possible to Amber to spread the rm. jason were to-day with but scant favor by Justice Scott in tye, Suprecne, Court. tt, whilo reserving this fon very e Ia Assembled. ST. PETERSBURG, July 25,—The ores of all Ruests are now turned toward the Alexandra villa, at Peterhof, where the court and royal family are assembled he pleasure of + xe remen and letter-carriers us licemen, ru well as po! are 4 grayiehs In anticipation the pi an hee to uv as yeare arene. cancelled Tsiinan, which also reports that the Russians sank two Japanese schooners, | The squadron was sighted twenty miles off Katsuura, in the Pre- fecture of Shimosa, at 7 o'clock this morning, steaming slowly east. Katsuura is about 100 miles northeast of Cape Iro, where the squadron was reported yesterday. LONDON, July 25.—I¢ is pointed out !n shipping circles at Liverpool that if Russia's contention that railroad material is contraband of war be upheld, the presence of bridgework for Japan among her cargo accounts for the sinking of the British steamer Knight Commander, Her crew numbered sixty-eight, including natives, Sb is insured against war risks, pera oad it. I went to a good di trouble, too, 1 had ‘arra i - “Rest in the Lord,’ from £.i. other songs, and at the ia they asked me to chang wtoup of three other secula: would have m easier for to the int me, for j Seer aa tt Cay, & ver} Musto, but 1 ‘ade cl to Spilge then." wagernen: an return to New York next week, panidba Res ofl hesodl DEWEY TO GET PRIZE MONEY Court Makes Final Award on Span- fob Ship Cepture, WASHINGTON, July @—After legal battle of several years Admiral Dewey and his men, who fought the battle of Manila, are to rece! heir prize money on account of the capture of the Don Juan de Austria and other property. In the Supreme a this for a Howard Houlder, Rowat & Co., of No. 21 State street, are agents in New York for the Knight Steamship Company, Limited, who are owners of the Knight Commander. The Knight Commander left here May 6 for Singapore with a generat cargo and touched at Manila June 23, She carried Capt. Durant and a crew of twenty-eight men. The ship's manifest shows that her cargo was of a miscellaneous cha: pa Court of acter. Among the articles which misht have come under the ban of sus- the of Columbia to- icion were: gned an order con- . y firming the report of the Auditor In the case, overruling all exceptions fled by either side .o the report mount of the prot was fixed at $1, Seven hundred and eleven packages of manufactured railroad tron, valued at $5,088; 5,000 cases of codfish (the only foodstuff in cargo), valued at $14,000; several hundred tons of nalls in kegs; twelve packages of surgical 8 instruments, valued at $329; forty-four packages of fireworks, valued at 9604; 467 barrels of domestics, valued at $48,859; one package of firearms, valued at $179, going to Sourabay, Java; 485 packages of important railroad material, valued at $25,000, and 2,864 packages of the same, valued at $77,397, all destined for Shanghai, according to the manifest, and quantities of drugs, cigarettes and tobacco. HIT BY FLYING HORSE. THREE KILLED IN WRECK, Animal Struck by [rain Crashed Two of Trainmen Victims Missing Contractor's Lea. After Freight Wreek, (Apecta! to The Eves inh orld.) BUFFALO, July %—Three men were MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., July 2 t An ‘numeal aceldent occurred at Ka-| "ue Ong sp Phobia thai tonah to-day when a héavy truck horse between two freight was struck by an ¢xpres@ train on Harlem Railroad, and after being t feet struck Capt. Devitt, a contrac-| tenednt of the tor, and eeriously injured him, in this city i was stated that Fireman | his head. Capt. Devitt was standing on the’ A. F. MeCart of Friendship, was a ereibinds when the horse came fying) killed in the accident and that Brake-| MAG. CROCKER NEAR DEATH, through the alr and fall on im, break-|man M. P. Cullinan and Engineer a Tee moth on Ing Ms leg and otherwise seriously Ine Frank Bedford, both of Buffalo, are NEWPORT. oly furing Mim, The animal was inatantly missing. It ls thought thelr bodies are Nuied by ihe engine ia ye wreck On amount will be paid to the cap- hile the remainder, as provided placed to the credit of Navy Pension Fund. PAINTER FATALLY HURT. Benjamin Bloch Falls trom Third Floor to Ground, Benjamin Bloch, @ painter, of No, 74 Suffolk street, fell thirty feet from @ scaffold to-day while painting the front of a house at No. 246 Fifth ave- nue. His skull was fractured. He was taken to Harlem Hospital, where it was reported he might die. Bloch was on a scaffold at the third -] foor of the dullding, when one of the vanla Raliroad| side ropes gave way. He struck on trains near [ At the office o sod ee where she appeared in concert dad objected to the) 5 “I did not think of putting anything! Rended the injui In the neck until some members of my | the auto and Savillo Colanderio, 60 Morris avenue, Bronx, was the who got in the auto's way, i Howard was running his machi through One Hundred and ata pretty fair clip, At swung to one side to ay of Colanderio, | eressing, Colanderio became the presence of danger and wrong way. His body was shot a AS sevens on Sd red man, Tecovered consciousness, he should be \ ta says FALL CAUSES MAN’S D Rope Breaks and Painter from Scaffolding. Bass Danit, fttythree years painter, living on Park ay 3 tween One Hundred and Seventh an One Hundred ani Eighteenth was fatally Injured by fail Stories from « soatoldi at Went Sixty-ffih sreet sAccording to the police of t neh atreet the acing cr A tis resulta might oe ed e ory 1 to make an invest uer, Side Court for arraign: FAIR FOLKS ~ Don't Blame Natere bet wate. Many claim they are nervous nat when it is really cause they are slaves to the tea habit, and this is easily by cutting out the coffee or 10 sand using well boiled tum Food Coffee instead—then the change, . “I seemed endowed by nature A nervous constitution,” saya a of Knoxville, Tena, “and felt tea and coffes were bad the force of habit was so Just couldn't give them up. “Some one suggested cereal coffee, but I remembered insipid drinks we used name during the civil war, without i Mage Into the Ject or realizing progress ence has made £ this direction, just wouldn't give Postum a until finally che W. C. T. U. in city started an exchange, where there were so many calls for Postum’ it was served regularly, and bee y were th the number. How uy -|to find it so agreeable, deli satisfying! As I had sa! nervous prostration a ch: f tea and coffee was imperative, 1 these troubles disappeared > Fp had used i Postum taithtully a few weeks. b "A eister and a son-indlaw converted to at the time, as we ever did makidg us nervi andy nerve In every wi change.” Name given by Co., Battle Creek, Mich. This Iady found what she tl was natural nervousness was only, to an Ce pekabo for coffee is to some pecple asure nerves and bealth, Like her, who cuts off coffee uses well hotled Postum