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v’ Se oe - ' ‘ > / WOTE FINDS FR NLU TOES SME SCO STAKES FRM Board of Estimate Authorizes | They Claim a Victory in Getting the Issue of $456,000 Rev-| Ahead of Lockout by Em- enue Bonds for the Use of the Board of Education. MAYOR BACK FROM HIS VACATION FOR A DAY. He Returns to the Country To- Night, and President Fornes Will Finish Out August as Acting Mayor. ' Mayor McClellan came to the city from Tong Branch to-day to preside at a special meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment called for the purpose of voting certain revenue bonds to the Board of Education. The Mayor is nominally on his vacation, but said that he would put in most of the day on the city’s business, After to-day his vacation will begin in earnest and President Fornes, of the Board of Aldermen, will be the real and con- tinuous Acting Mayor for the rest of August. The frst thing the Board did was to vote an {ssue of $100,000 in special Tevenue bonds .o Borough President Ahearn, of Manhattan, for the purpose of cleaning sewers, For Recreation Schoels. Other revenue bonds authorized were $20,000 for the expense of removing the Brooklyn records in the new Hall of Records in that borough, $416,643 to the Board of Education for vacation schools, recreation centres, &c,, $140,000 for the lighting of the bulldings under the Board of Education, and 967,000 in corporate stock was authorised to give) Dr. Darlington, the Health Commis sioner, @ new boat to ply between Man- battan and the several hospitals for contagious diseases on North Brother Island. Borough President George Cromwell. of Richmond, made @ persistent plea for $7,400, which was half of the amount authorized by the Board of Aldermen, to erect street signs in Richmond Bor- ough. “Our people have been at me from anoth “Yea, I But despit the other members of the Board ld Not see any urgent need of ante See ine canny tg ere, 93 rae m country roads which every! To Dredge Flushing Creek, Borough President Ci eee aera on et ern! the United States oe ee ber bemin an action sgainat discharging of ewege “And that means an order of arrest Vhreatined to ‘the city if ft did not abate tne caused by the into that stream. for you, Mr, Mayor,” said Prealdent Cassidy laughing. The Mayor eald: that must not be’ ally place rman Doull sald he want elehrate the opening of te ‘ "You ieeraded yh By i lor a month,” ¢ Mayor. subway eek ‘de ready to open befor: that time,” had @ talk with gudway. Mi Aumegs, mont yesterday,” said Alderman ull “and he said it would be ready some ume ii October.” “That will be fine.” ald the Mayor, Dut he shook his head aa if in doubt, Action on the appropriation was post PRISONER WAS TOD LIVELY FOR POLICE Kept Squad Busy During Trip to Court and Then to Jail—Began by Climbing a Telegraph Pole, ' August Schmidt, twenty-seven years Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn, collected a large crowd in front o fhis home to-day by climbing a telegraph pole. He finally | old, of Ellery street and lost his grip and came down the pol an if it were grensed. Then he rushed into @ neighboring halway and cried, RHEUMATISM JOINTS AND MUSCLES SWOLLEN AND STIFF that he was being murdered, A number of men got hold of him and | sat on him until Policeman Maher, of | ‘the Stagg street station, arrived, With! for months to get them some street signs," he sald. “You know, Mr. Mayor, that we need them. You've been over there riding around in your automobile, and know one street cannot be distinguished ite Tir, Cronos sequence ate are anyhow, and he did not get his money, ‘Goodness wracious, and all voted to Take Vlunhivg Crack @ leae disaaree- the to agree to the recent action of oard of Aldermen in voting $d eclal revenue bonds to pronerly the moni the ployers, but Have Made No New Moves. COMMITTEE MAY BE NAMED TO MEET BOSSES. When the Alllance Board Gets Together To-Morrow Definite Action Is Likely—Picturesque Figure in the Tle-Up. ‘There was no change !n the bullding trades situation te-day. The strike on the Trinity Building waa continued, but ithe business agents of the Building ‘Trades Alliance did not order the men lout on any other of the bie bulldings under construction by the Puller Com- Dany. The rain effectually stopped out- side bullding operations. anyhow. ‘The leaders of the laboring men &s- sert that they won a decisive victory by enlling out the Fuller employees on the Trinity Bulking yesterday moro- ing. It was thelr intention at first to call out the men on all the Fuller joha, thus forestalling the Employers’ Asso- ciation, which threatened to inaugur- ate a lockout at 4 o'clock tn the after- noon. Instead of starting @ lockout the Board of Governors of the Employers’ Amociation sent out an appeal to the men to go back to work and to stand by the arbitration agreement. The Building Trades Alliance will meet to-morrow at Brevoort Hall to consider th peal of the employers. It Is probable that at the meeting & committee will be appointed to visit }the employers and talk over questions im dispute. Weinsheimer Starties Emplorers. Philip Weinshe'mer, the new labor Moses and the growing power in tha Building Trades Alliance, has startled the leading spirits of the Employers’ Association, Weinshotmer addiy fits in the labor world, as he is wealthy, and with his two children occupies @ fine at Jamaica, L. I. He in- herited 950,00 on the death of his father and |e reputed to be @ fortunate specu- lator ip realty, ‘The new leader steps into the range ef the public eye a faultless dresser who wears a aiz-diamond ring and other sperkiing jewelry, Never at a loss for the right words and easy of manner, thie gentleman plumber has bested the dpeee in argument on more than & alngle occasion, te , the teages have their grievances, 100," to-day. In cons vorsation with vening “8 rter at his ntown office, * ‘assau street. He continued: “Wil Mr, Bidlita lain why every \eral Arbitration Board has bean de- elded st the trades? Vote with the Bidlits crowd and you are a ‘good ‘workin ’ but vote the other way gman, andj you are called ‘graftar’ Parks's successor.’ Such f the great artitration plan.” @ impending lockout?” “Do you was asked, Does Not ar Lockout. “No, we do not,” was the quick re- piv, aod firth y may not have | the chance to lock out, ‘The Fuller strike was only a ter,” "Can the trades nd another gen- | eral shutdown?" | “That dose follow," said the j leader, “The rd of Governors not the strength to entirely shut do’ building operations hg 4 York, the trades know this. per oats ot tbe poset, ae att " i overs: jon, 5 . linei'o¢ chevtrede is a house. divi eres itaalt~a recent vote stood “Do you belleve in arbitration?” it was heresy for the trades to get together: therefore, crush the AlManee, No Labor Vote for midlits, “ larit ira een aT a) rf 0, tts fauner, General Aroltration Boanj three w: ago, while the oMee of was refused by delegates from at least teen unions. “Then it fpeene, the Buildin, Alliance of must “s sald Mr. Weinghimer. “1! bosses cannot oharge that the ne Alliance la dominated by the walk delegate.’ Each trade has three F tentatives the the business trades Ir but houseamiths. pended for not joining the subway > . a rent. e fe bricklay tile diMeoulty he was carried (o the station: | house and put in @ patrol wagon with four other prisoners, The wagon started upon the human but before H got half way Schmidt grabied Policeman Cornelius by the neck. and for the Manhattan Avenue (i was strangling im when Policema Oppermas, the driver, went to his es sistance. While the two bluecoats were ati giing with the man the four other ore Oners endeavored to escape, The time! arrival of three moré polemen preven’ from getting away, howeve: and the pairol wagon wae taken back again Sehmidt When he was placed | in a cell in the court he made such an uproar that his fellow-prisoners hecame panie-etricken, and Magistrate Dooley ordeved him ‘taken to the Raymond Sureet Joll pending an examination aa to the station. Aietore starting out was handcuffed. to his sanity Pour policemen had all they could do to grt him there. —— IRON STEAMBOAT IDA 80LD, Steamboat Ida, Samuel Holmes bas gold the iron whic! | breaking down the health, | Sag fe intele aad aes ly is mue- =. pet Mgnt the int | , et 08, culiar to Rheumatic, Unless the blood is puri- fied, joints and muscles become coated with the | aerid matter and are ren- t+ rf, tiem being a constitutional blood Ns. hot heeeChalrman Trades e general arbitration plan Mo prectene ed nd only one can be have all the ers aud the were suse he Alllance against trade agree- m “Emphatically not, Fair play is what A disease so painful and far-reaching in its effects m as Rheumatism must havea deep and well-laid foundation, It originates ang devel- ops in the blood, and, like other diseases of the blood is peceney inherited, The poisonous acids with ‘h the blood is charged circulate through the system, ene and began the use of B. ey ose the nel ve Sparen nee 1856 Mt. Vernon Ave. dered stiff and sore, and the nerves Liniments, plasters outwardly, give only tem 8. ie the greategt of ell blood tonics, and in no disease does it act 80 ply | acids blood to « wey Ornate he THE WORLD: TUBADAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1904 ‘handling between you and where the tobacco grows. An excellent example of this superior quality— FLOR de VALLENS CIGAR (Clear Havana—Reina Victoria Sise) $7.00 Box of A aingle cigar, a box or a thousand at the ‘This cigar is made b; skilled Cuban h cl selected leaf grown in tobacco grows. In no other way th this size and quality for less than $11.00 bythe hundred. The is 7 cents each over th Some prices by mail, delivered. Remit te Platsiron Building, New York, UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. ° Stores All Over. MINERS GET READY. TO ORDER STAN | Executive Board Decides to| Call Out Men at Colleries Where Decision of Umpire Wright Is Not Enforced. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) WILKFSBARRE, Pa, Aug, 2.—The Mine Workers’ Executive Board de- cided this afternoon to order strikes at all the collieries in the Wyoming and Lackawanna Gistriets where the decision of Umpire Wrieht on the check welghman and check docking boss grievance Is not enforeed. Thia will be done as soon as the of- ficers of the board make an !gvestigas thon and discover the mines where the operators are not observing the award, Thon a meeting of the board will be called again and ateikes oMolally or- dered. There are W000 mine workers in the district, and w anerh is now being observed at but few of the colleries, 100. $3.50 Box of 50, 7 Cents Each. our way, you know. Searaakere in K Vuelta Al District of Cuba, an through the United System could West, of carefull) the world's dest secure cigars of Vaited System price ¢ counter. Havea box sent to your house or office to-day. One Always in Sight. aks & Compan BRQADWAY, 33R TQ 14TH STREBT. A Clearance Sale of Shoes for Men, Women and Boys. HIGH AND OXFORD MODELS. At Radically Reduced an exceptionally high grade, for the style and ser- vice of which the Saks imprint answers. So that it may be a clearance sale, even unto the last pair of shoes which the sale affects, the standard all-the-year-'round prices are radically reduced. Shoes for Men. Qxtorda and Hith Shoes of the finest black calf skin, patent colt skin, vici kid, ton Russia calf and tan vici kid in a series of models, At $2.00 GUILD HOSPITALS CROWDED. —- St. John’s Needs flores Fras tor Its Werk, The Seaside Hospital of St, John's this summer treated aa many patients as were received during the nm, and there have of yory fevere sick- ttle children than ever tory of the nulla of re easing b plead are p to the pre be as Been refubed neuitution, no colle The trustees ask th York for immediate the work ay ing the immer. @ guild's doctors and pees are working night and day to ry ¢ the suffering ittle child thing Is being done wo uce the mortality among the — NEW COUNTERFEIT $10 NOTE “When it means fair play,” was the anewer, “Four monthe age fifteen of the giliied, Wades Joined In’ forming the|Peor Pheto of National Bank of Building jes Alliance, The Commerce, of New York, Bill, have thelr Employers’ Association. .—Chiet Wilkie, ret Service, an- of a new coun- WASHINGTON, Aug. of the United Sta naunees the 4 terfe{t $10 national bank note. It is on jan with the trai the Natioaal Bank of Comme! ot Seto |. Biditts, reeled not one labor| Now York, series 182; Bruce, Rey vote fot re-election as Chairman of tae Wyman, Treasurer. Tt ia @ poorly executed photograph Even the general arbitration plan is all fe et only the bosses ought ot to always win @ question In dispute. Even a blind sow should get a chestnut ms and then.” The origin of the present trouble was by the Tucker Electrical we want ‘ompany going into the General Arbi- tration Board with a demand that the electricians who struck On the subway be ordered back to ‘ik. Their re- quest was turned down. Then the bosses began to talk “open shop,” and threat- oned a nara lock-out; #0 the Alilance began the fight and struck [he Fuller job as a warning Covdnbus, Ohio, May 80, 1008, R. H. OMAPMAN. letely wrecked. Rheuma- wires Internal treatment. such things as are ap- rellef. aad disease, tad lavier- lay om 8) Formerly $3.50. Formerly $5, $6, $7 and $9. At $4.00 Shoes for Women. QOsxforda of champagne Russia calf, welt soles, Oxfords of tan Russia calf with turn soles. lane Shove of tan Russia calf, welt soles, Qxtorda of patent leather or vici kid, welt or turn soles. Formerly $3.50 to $5.00. At $2.45 lace and Button Shoes of Patent or Vici Kid. Pularig of Vici Kid or Patent Leather. reas Slippers in plain and strop styles of Patent Leather and beaded designs. At $1.45 Formerly $3.00 and $3.50. Shoes for Youths and Boys. lace Shoes and Oxfords of tan or black Calfskin or Vici Kid, Sizes 9 to 5/4. Formerly $2.00 to $3.50. At $1.49 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WE WILL CONTINUE The Important Sale of White Lawn Shirt Waists for Women Regularly $2.50, $3.00, $3,50 and $4.00. Special at $1.55. Diversity is not the least of the phases which make this sale of extreme importance—there are twenty-two dainty back and front button models in the collection, all of which are trimmed with fine laces and embroideries in elaborate effects, FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY An Important Sale of Summer Suits for Women At Radically Reduced Prices. Shirt Waist Suits: Of white Lawn in ten new and impressive styles, trimmed with lace and embroidery, with new model ‘| skirts and elaborate waists. Regularly $4.50 and $5.00. Regularly $5.50 and $6.50. Regularly $7.50, $10 and $12.50. Tailored Suits. Coat models of white or colored Linen, Formerly $8.50 to $12.50. At $4.90 Blouse models of Linens in White or dainty colors, Regularly $15.00 to $22.50. At $8.90. At $2.95 At $3.90 - At $4.90 4 Every half year brings with it te our Shoe shop|! the imperative clearance sale of Shoes—Shoes of |, my 1. 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