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WASHINGTON GETS [BULLET SOLVES INTO BEEF STRIKE Bureau of Labor and Commerce Looking Into Shipment of Im- migrants to Take Places of Chicago Butchers. REBATE RECEIPT SEEMS TO SHOW LAW VIOLATION. Live Stock Men Stif Trying to End the Tie-Up, but the Pros- pects of Peace Are Not Very Promising. CHICAGO, Aug. 5.~—That the Fedora) Government |s preparing to take an active part in the stock vards strike waa indicated to-day when Interna- tional Secretary Call, of the Butcher Workmen, divulged the fact that he has been In conference with an emis- sary of the United States Bureau of Labor and Commerce, Who this agent is, or what his im- mediate plans are, Mr, Call refused to say, but the strike leader made this significant remark: “In everything the Packing Trust ‘s doing they are violating the law. ‘Thelr very dusiness combination {s In restraint of teade, and there is not one of them that Is not amenable to the Federal la sample of thelr operations came to my knowledge after stories had been printed in the newspapers telling of the importation of immigrants from foreign lands to tnke the place of American Workinginen who are on strke. One of our pickets found in the etreet an tm- magrant’s receipt showing that the fi migrant had been paid $5.70 for pas- soge to Chicago, "On the bottom of the printed slip was the sentence: ‘We hereby agree to rebate to the bearer $5.70 on presenta- tion of this receipt at our Chicago omce,’ “T showed this document to an om- clal of the United States Bureau of Labor and Commerce, and inadver- tently alowed hi mto keep It." Recording Secretary Bhanahan, of the Packing House Teamsters’ Union, an- nounced to-day that orders would be issued immediately to teamsters to the removal of meats from the ral ould storaye warehouses In this city. The Allied rTades Fxecutive mittee, he said, would act upon t teamsters position and a report fave ing sympathetic action by tea who have been distributing meat warehouses would mean the immediate issuance of a@ strike order to these drivers, Pri esident Donnelly, the strike leader who has been on’ a trip to Kansas City and other packing centres, ar- rived In Chicago to-day. Despite tent peace rumor airikers and packers: alike wave. «vi e to-da rim determination te 4 their ground and carry the strug le over into next week. There were indications that by that time both sides would regard the office of interme: diaries with favor, unless elther side route levelop weakness warrant lil in holding out with renewed eteriinatlon to fight the issue to an Ffforts to bring about m peace con- ference were to-day explained as being ue to the cattle shinpers and the Union Stock Yards ad Transit Co, both neu- through tralg who have lost heavily the strike, Ank Police Protection, President and | Seeretary Wi'ron, of -Wagon Drivers’ Union, conferred to-day on the sub- Jet of refusing to ¢ lee to re- tailers. who buy packers whose plants are affected by the strike, It was anil to be protmble that ax an outcome of the conference an attempt would bo made to cut off the tee sup- uly of all blacklisted dealers The strikers were Inclined to believe that this move would cause a meat fainine in Chieago and that an aroused Pablic woull demind that Movar Har- rison intervene Dring about a set- ‘lement of the ke. Bevtoged families whose homes have continuously attacked because lay contain atrike bre appealed to th epolies for protection to-day John Ki An emy of Swift & Co eportel thet the entire front of his home had heen wreeked. Crowds hurled stones, clubs and refuse throngh the gaping a “8 where windows had been and the Inmates Were notified that the he would be burned. A poller detail was assigned ty protest the pronerty Was taken rewarding tx other places where like conditions wore reported Strike breakera continued to pour Into the yards to-day. The new arrivals In- cluded another trainiond of immigrants The recruits were frightened Into terics by a neries of terrific explosions used by strike sympathizers placing dynamite caps and sa:tpete: on the tracks, No prope mage resulted seomgivoonn CKERS HERE DO NOT LOOK FOR A STRIKE, Similar action Pending the arrival of Seeretary Homer DP. Call, of the Amalgamated Meat-Cutters and Butcher Workmen of America, who t# due here from Chi camo, the packers and the workmen In the local beef trade made no move to-day, The packers seemed to be op- timistic and to feel that when the tn ternational secretary learned the true nature of the situation here he would strike ugainat the Now vers, 1 men and net leaders were rather non-comm igiee that a they cannot tell wha will happen un- til the Old Ma ethey f dpeab of Becretary Call, arrives TAGGART ON THE WAY, ie millarty Chatrman Appolntmen SYRACUSE, N. Y., Aug. 5—Thomas Taggart, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, passed through this city to-day on bis way to New York to attend a meeting of the National Executive Committee called for Mon- Demone' Explains day. He sald; “In cting the members of the Ex- cuttve Committoe 1 chore men of ability, high ¢haracter and intelligence; men who are interested In Judge Par- ker and the party; and while I have tried to select capable and Intelligent men, I have also tried to choose men who can ane a campaign on a high yh ete ny DANA MYSTERt Extracted from Bank Clerk’s Lung Said to Be of Same Calibre as Those of Cartridges Found in His Room FRIENDS FIND NO MOTIVE FOR ASSASSINATION. Young Man Reported to Have Told Father that He Shot Himself — 1s Convalesoing Rapidly, but Still Weak. With young Samuel L Dana @ pris- oner in Bellevue Hospital on @ charge of self destruction, with the past hie tory of Mra, Beatrice Dignan, the beau- Uful woman that he married under the impreesion that ehe was free from a former husband, completely uncovered and the seal of seorecy removed from the mouths of both, the mystery which ig of the bank clerk in Central Park a week ago 80 long surrounded the shoot: has been pretty well cleared up. ‘The bullet which entered Dana's right lung has been extracted and it is similar re to bullets found to-day in the ream occupied by the boy at the Young Men's Christian Association, It) {3 admitted by William H, Cummings, | his legal adviser, that Dana was in the habit of carrying @ pistol, and all of in ca these things, combined with the fact that there was no motive, so far as le known, for anybody to assassina’ Dana, have about convinced every- body connected with the case that Dana spoke the truth when he Bld that he shot himself. Told Father He Shot Htrm) Tt ie also known that Dana's father stayed at the Young Men's Christian, Ansociation while he waa tn the city and) that he told the superintendent there that his son had solemnly assured him that he shot himaelf and that nobody else had a hand fn the affair. pistol From the statements of Mr, whole story of his relations with Mrs. Dignan has been guihered, That he no doubt, although friends of the wo man say In her Acfense that she, too, thought herself free when she married Dana. Tt was while Dana was acti teller In the New Amsterdam Bank that he met Mrs, Dignan. She was a de- posttor at the bank and was in and out a great deal, She invited Dana to call on her and he did. He was a handsome , dressed well and was & man of exeellent address. Mrs. Dignan liked him, but there fs no doubt (hat @ big eloment of her fondness for him was the impression sbe got that he was a man of wealth, Honeymoon Lasted a Month, After several weeks of Dara declared himself to the woman ind she consented to marry him. They went to New Jersey to get married and 1 Rahway pastor performed the cere- mony. They came back to this city and lived together a month, during which time Mra, Dignan learned the error she nad made in her estimate of her husband's means, At the end of the month Mrs, Dignan left her husband, discarded the name cf Dana and went to the Martha Wash. ington to live, There are several ver-) sions of why #he did this. One ts that sho left Dana because of his Inability to support her In the way she wanted to Another i# that Dana objected to her receiving attentions from other Ive. men and that she then informed him that he wag ‘not legatly her ‘husband, and stil! another fs that the service of papers in a divorce sult begun by her fret husband, Charles Dignan, of Beat- tle, Wash., informed her for the first time that she was not free from Dignan and that told Dana and they sepa- rated by agreement Heatally Deectved, He Says. From Dana's own atatement, In the hospital, that he was brutally deceived by the woman, tt is believed that Mra Dignan delilerately | married = Dana when ahe knew she had no ht to, and only told the truth when she di d that he was practically penn! cover feos ig became known to-day that Mrs. Dignan'’s last trip (0 Seattle paces three weeks ago was for the of procuring a divorce from nan eh ePnerivedtin Seattte July Ti, and ihe The} which Dana always carried Is misaing and there seems little doubt that It wus thrown into the park lake. Cum- mings and other friends of Dana the ro a badly decelved young man there Is {riendahip | POU! NOT SO YOUNG AS HE USED TO (By T. E Powers.) Gosn: T wish I HAD HIS APPETITE! SSS — : OF 000-0646 44 00-6 940045454046 LL HELPS WAC case, as his work In the ment of the H. B. Claflin ¢ makes {t tmpossible for him to cutside practice. At the same time | Henry Stern of No. 2 Wall atrest, an- ed that he had been retained to look after the Intere t han, Mr, Stern said to World reporter yaeaes part mpany andle suffering fr and cannot be seen AU (his time. She is not in New York but is with friends, The idea that shy has run away is all wrong, She will j come forward at-any Ume that her tea. timony isn ed, but she doew object to being houndd, “M Dignan is a moat e able and hi Tammany Sees Evidences of Their Interference in the Fight on Organization Men in Three Districts of Manhattan. man of the high harac ything to the contrary that aold of her is absolutely tiv Wouian with a private | t to meet all of ner needs, and she doesn't have to marry for mon Sie may be, before the law, a bigamist, but she is ‘not auch an offender mor: ally, She marrie’ Mr. Dana In the best nd was as shocked na he was as not a free wornan. One reavon for (he pereletert efforts of Charles F, Murphy to drive P. Henry MeCarren from the Chmarmanship of the State Executive Committes came to light to-day when it became known that MeCarren had invaded Manhattan and was fighting Murphy on his own ground. In at least three districta MeCarren hae completed plans to back the opposition to the Tammany lenders, and his men are working In other districts. Another thing that makes Murphy fore is his belief that David B, Hill is meddiing in the local situation after he promised to keep out of tt, The leader of Tammany Halt is getting so t he places no confidence tn pledges made to him by the up-State leaders and has de- cided that eternal vigilance and un- ceasing effort is necessary to keep him from acting as the repository for nu- merous stabs in the back, T since. aRhough I never Dana, 7 do not know why the ault cu the annulment of her marriage to Dans was dropp nd 1 confess I did Dignan got a divorce from Dignan in Seattle three weeks! ago™ | FORTY ARE DOOMED TD SUFFER DEATH gran. | Military Tribunal in Hayti Con- following day appeared before Superior MeCorren Je Intertering. Vga ait Bee ante tale demns Those Implicated in ses yeltdlctlteappe dy geal sedis not contestel, and the} the Latest Revolution that} Tammany men ciaim, David ¥. Hill, are Mores wae areates A Sere enn backing James Hanley, who is fighting lowing day she left for New York) Fajlad, Deputy Poltee Commissioner Thomas “bn her arrival here she went to the MoAvoy for the leadership of the Twen- Martha Washington, where she saw arte number of times with men On on man throes dd fron her ceasion recently, It Is a bet feet in the lobby o Mart hington and lege hotel in a great rage. Another remuia? caller there was the ye it side auctiol ye with Her, of a wealthy we Madly te In the ett 'n Suffolk € sparing Mere. ety. {tt Is believed that he bad agreement with Mrs. Dignan to remarry Aiuulment the marriage “ounty tho first marriage waa annul! However this may be, It ts frer the separation the cou o friendly and after Mrs, Dignan’s urn from Seattle, free io wed whom would, phe seemed to be little pl at the prospect of the second marriage Dana was madly the thougnt that alm t perate shot himee! nan never pee been to see him downbeacred and des nee shoot jer lawyers mye \s e way ut of town only becaiise of been hounded Re now believed to be practically ae the liek was bul et Scoompliahed without ors9) dan, The removal of shock to him, ani y it was sald at Bellevue that he was ference eee: He |e quit we e tt be weeks Yetore t he e adie t a t Bhe also met a namber of other men, and there ls « story told to-day of several scenes there nye nta he had ean time Dana bad begun his for the purpose of Dignan unpleasant noto- an hee after she yo free from bignan and ed fact that were hot fe * with her, and ps ‘ould not marry It was in this mood that hel ly her ar It be believed. t Dig-| in her arms was ty-third Assembly District. Hanley is & relutive of Benator William Reyn- olds, who is associated with Senator MeCarren in Dreamland, at Coney Lal- and, and other busines# enterprises, Hanley's fight against McAvoy was launched a few nights ag igvtlon of a new club known Parker and Davis Clud, In the Twenty- third district, The moving spirit of this Senator Keyw s brother «rams from David B. Hil) and Patrick Ho MeCarren Indoraing the campaign of Hanley for the leadership were read at the meeting, according to ces of information McCarren t# also back of Percy Nagle in his fight against John F. Cowan, PORT AU PRINCE, Haytt, Aug. 6— Vue stores were opened to div under the proteotion of police end without any | wouwual Incidents. @ military tribunal has condemned ath by jefault forty exiled persona f complesty in the attempted acti Gen Mentolanay din January last —————s ———- WOMAN ABANDONS BABY. Mrs, Robert Jones, of No. 9% Honey- well street, Long Island City, carried a six-nionths-old baby to the Long Island police station to-day and a | the po- ice to give it a home She said it wae | pet hers and had been a in her arma ¥ ® fashionably dressed w ') Tanmmany jeader of the Thirty-fourth Wednesday afternoon whi he, WAS) District. Murphy sent a note of de- tting on the steps in front of ‘het flance into this dtatriet Igat ight In house livered b: The child was very well dressed and Geor . ts pretty, The police will make a c h if of the Vasa and try to locate {ts mother fn the Jones sald the woman who put the Mr. ory pretty and aaked speaking as one with ber simply if ahe would hold the baby nowUnoed that shoul for a few minutes until she returned. je be victorious at the pi ——— artes many Hell will refuse to make him a member of the Executive VAN COTT IN WASHINGTON, | Gommittee, “barring him out as Devs WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, ‘an Cott. of New York Ct: Jiu fa O'Shaughn: information, ery was barred two years ago. “McCarren, Devery and clared Mr. O'Shaughnessy, “are all clas, and Tammany Hiatt’ won't stand for that class.” Backing Devery Also. ey ees DN MURPH ¢) William Oe or PL5 GAEL AAMMPDDRIA DDN DOEDDE 04: ANEwW™ NEW “HOW-O OLD-IS-ANN?" PROBLEM FOR MR, ROOT would not devar him from accepting ald from MeCarren. Murvhy Jin bis faht to have MeCar- ren remogd from the nominal position oe Chairman of the State Ex hah Commit has determined to appeal to Chairman Tagaert, expected to reach New York to-n He wil! nut to Mr, Taggart the Tammany Hall was man responsible for the humiliation of Tammany Chairman of the committee that is to have ig charge the campaign in thin State. that William —¥. Tt is under Sheehan tak the ground that Me- Carren, as ranking member of the tix. | ecutive Btate Committee, is entitled to the chairmanship and that Tammany cannot complain, because the city cam. paige, will be pliable in i pelea LF-SWERS 60 TO AID OF CREW}: Three-Masted Schooner Runs Aground on the New Jersey Coast and Those Aboard in Peril. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Aug. 5.—Lit- tle Ege Harbor Léfe-Saving Station re- ports a three-masted schooner ashy near that station. gone to her assistance. TRIES 10 DIE IN STUYVESANT PARK} ;Man Shot Himself in the Head and Will Probably Die Without Telling of His Troubles, The police and Coroner are puzalel), ever the attempted suletd) of a At Btuyvesant Park, Fificenth street and Becond avenue. to-day. “he man is now conscious in Bellevue Hospital, but refuses to my snvthing eLout himeell He will probably dic The inan Is about fifty-five yew j8 feet 8 inehes in height, and a | dark auit of clothes, a soft blick hat, blue shirt and a dotted black the He waa standing at the corner of th park and suddenly placed a pr to his right ear and fired, Dete Neum#ller, of — Inspector Brooks's staff, was near at hand and ran up to investigate. He stumbled ower the body in the darkness. An am- bulance was summoned and the man old olver charged with highway robbery. Disclosing His Identity or|s'< night in his room from gas man} \Kceper smelled gas last n 1 SE, ‘BUT- POPE HHIIOG DDL IEP T TE IELT DD EDT HEE EEE LED DY Dbebd! Ubds ORE EEE ODES e RD Ur bike aEA AEST FoR ide WOMAN HURT IN A THIEF CHASE) <== Robbed Mrs. Poland, and She Jumped After Him in Front of Car. William = Render, who calla Simselt sixteen aralgned in Yorkville Court boy » edmits that but where fnant agal way Airs the highwayma’ land, of 2t Kast One Second sireet. brs ere riding on a M sitting on the inside On nor wrist wis a gold eh. in. which s attached her pur ng about $10. Usth street a youth apr step and, snatching Uh the chain until {t vut Poland's wrt boy made off down the street. a her fright and efforts to cateh the thief Mrs. Foland was thrown from tne | O the street under the railing. Bhe lay on the pavement badly ‘ar, alipping cut and bleedin, Crowds on t nessed the ‘The youth ‘The ife-savers have] tan to Beventy-seventh street and Park 4 nue, where he Was overtak detectiv i + ahd street police station your name” me ty hey juestione rhat n to her home in a cab. —— MACHINIST DEAD FROM GAS. suis Bendix at of fifth street, fifty years olf was turned on about « quarter way police believe the man took | Mid-summer productions for vacation and business ate out of work, having been | Wear—two supe erb subdivisions, embracing extrsordl- $5& $7. 50 id off last week. The rding-ho' narily fine suits and fe Peondie Can feel Effect In strength all day on GRAPE-NUTS Ne FONTS EE » d 3 $ 9 t ee tt btt tent ee ee eeeeee beneese > + > t ¢ + | heard the explosion. The whole ground « eons 2 ete ee 90-9406000000000000! years old “Jack the Nipper fand seems to glory In the name, was to-day ‘This Elizabeth Hundred ant land and her digot avenue tar, going north lant night, Sire. Poland aguinal the railing ‘As the cat passed Bighs & to the raised bag, tugged at leop into Mre The ehain broke and| were severe. a ma-| TAH Bast One Hundred end was found dead last The jet BOM SATERS (ALU STS TNEMENT-USE| UP CET Bw Enemies of Passaic Man, Seek- | British Premier Moves the Clog- ing Revenge, Suspected of) ure on Vote an Bil Aimed ay Throwing —e Missile Into! Wels: County Courcis, anu Dwelling. | Protests Follow. WALLS FELL ABOUT THEM, BUT THEY ALL ESCAPED. OPPOSITION MEMBERS = MARCH FROM THE HALL, — Strong Supports to Building} Grieg of “Shame!” Heard Dure | Probably Prevented Loss of] ing the Violent Discussion but Life—A Barber the Evident] ine measure Is Passed with mt Object of Spite. | Full Ministerial Benches. (Special to The Evening World) PASSAIC, N. J., Aug. &—A dynamite) LONDON, Avg. 5—There was ay exe ' the barber shop MavEMInArY scene in the House of Came bomb was hurled into the barber shop) 14.4 ints afternoon during tho dime ot Frank Castello, an Italian, at Main) cussion tn committee stage of a DUT avenue and Sherman street, here, to- designed to frustrote the devices af the day, and, exploding with terrific force, itt County Councils, whe are voring to refuse to carry out reduved the store and the adjoining mducation Act, Dutcher shop of John Meyers to a heap| Premier Balfour moved the of debris, but om division the Opposition membert ‘The building wae badly shaker “on ite| #!%hs @ storm of uprourious protest, | foundations, and the four (am:lies who| Téfused to record thelr votes, and Qh orcupy the apartments above the stores chatrman of the committee named. seve eral members to the Spe After & heaved discussion, amid renewed Up ‘The outrage was committed by | roar and cries of shame, almont the ene” tire opposition, led by Messrs Asquith, f " Hieved, Caatella has Fee ee en aan yt buds | tl Herbert Gladstone and Sie Charles heen a barber here fur years ani i left the House as a protest et the closure, ‘The bill was then passed in the prem ence of full Ministerial benches, six members of the Opposition and a few Irish members, = = = = a ports stood firm le all that saved & complete collapae of the building, which woul? undoubtedly have resulted im tome of life, As tt was, no one waa Injured, | Hundreds of persons gathered around the store within a few minutes of the explosion, ‘The police got to worm at onee, but were unable to get the Might= eat clue to the authors of the Since Castello opened his new store he — hae been repeatediy threatened, and one or two efforts to injure him have beem made. He has been in fear of violence — for some time, bs 2. i CINCINNATI! IN WAR WATERS, — WASHINGTON, Aug The Navy Department received a report by cable of the arrival of the Cincinnati at Che foo to-day. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD — SUNDAY E EXCURSION ATLANTIC CITY, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1904. TRIP” ROUND $2.50 FROM NEW YORK SPECIAL TRAIN Leave New York (W, 23d St.) (Desbros bad a narrow escape from grat. up a good | Some time igo ae sold out his okt shop to some ftallans from New York for a considerable sum of money. As soon as the neweomers wero well eatublished Castello deliberately opened 4 new shop at Main avenue and Sher- man street and sneceeded in getting moet of bis old patronage away from the men to whom he had sold the old place, ‘The latter were furious over his action, ‘The explosion occurred earty in the day, when the town was still seeping Nobody saw the man or men who throw the bomb, sinew, . but people for miles away floor of the building was torn to splint- ors and the cellings of the fret a ond floors were ripped out. ‘The fact that the ground floor sup- ed by M and te at the State Miter meeting in ale Leave AUantic City lene ‘ mh gh boon, dt ne Revs Stoppin ignored a : he preliminary | campaign by the uv-8taie peooie and | Boy Who Ran Away from Home AMERICA'S CHIEF SEASHORE RESORT, that It would be unfair to make the J. R. WOOD, OBO. Ww. 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