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“SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24, 1906 Y 17,000 PERSONS WHO DAILY TOIL UP ALPINE “L” STAIRS DEMAND AN ESCALATOR GOD 000 COML [MINER SAD | Distressing Climb from the! ! Street to the Platforms at One Hundred and || ZZ, Twenty-fifth Street and Eighth Avenue Calls! ig s | Forth Indignant Protests |; =~ from the Great Armies | of Harlem Travellers. ; Prostrations from Heart Failure Frequent % Through the Exertion 4 “ Used to Mount the Stair- /4 way—Elevator or Mov-. ing Platform Would Help to Remedy This Condi- J ite balances, and MINERS READ 10 QUT WORK “Divine Providence” Baer Holds Scale and Men Look for Strike. DEMANDS SENT TO HIM. Mitchell Will Stand or Fall with Result of Great In- dustrial Struggle. The threatened coal strike hange tn the balance leans In the direction of a strike, If it comes it wil affect every coal fleld in the) United States, anthracite and bitum!- TO GAVE QUIT OR $20,000 Former Mrs. Yerkes Al- leged to Have Agreed to Separation. $1,000,000 IS DENIED. Pathetic Last Interview Is De- clared to Have Ended in Agreement. Wilson Mizner, the tall romancer from the West who wedded the widow of Charles T. Yerkes shortly after Mr. Yerkes was in his grave, has accepted $20,000, according to a report in clroulae tion to-day. and in the future the Call- " ces nous, and enforce {idleness upon more } tion Existing tor Years. TRAY EDO. O00 Selby Us fornian will go on his way alone and President Mitchell, of the Miners* Britis will sce him no more, Union, sent the demands of the an- is same report says that Misner Seventeen thousand ; Teette ntnene te Ba teocamitiee ot | Merced to accept the $20,000 when it was. sta at the windows of tie double ata-|UP nd clambering down those endless | Soren of the operators last ign, [Diai® (NOE Bre, Yerkea-Alaner would tion of the Manhatt Rallw Bealdés being a Menace (to ipubiie el i etn sdafeen us the story goes, visited the Yerkes Fifth at One an fifth street| health these approaches to the station FAigpeedarn a tho chloe sramiting| venue mansion last night. He had the committee and the chief stumbling] fatied in a former personal {nterview to are entirely Inadequate to the service. viock, according to the miners, In tha win back the love of the millionatre's | and h avenuo every twenty-four | 270 entire ae i . jesides the tax upon weak hearts a7 ct hours. Two out of every five putrons| weak Jungs, the stairways ate 0 of an amicable ‘settlement. widow and his own bride, and then his aro Women 80 congested that persons going Hee te ie Ea hee meer ee ave noe oxen the relenon ss) hates us all, He hates the} mos: carefully penned notes had met opposite wi swded and jos There are two long flights of stairs of sight of a union man, We consider him with the same indifference, {t was aixty steps to climb to reach the sta- tall igainst us. He dominates the Coal Trust | «tated. tion platform. ge und when he whistles the other opera-| It was said that Mizner had lost tht Here are seventeen thousand votes for . | tors Jump. We hayen't given up hope. {love of the railway magnate's rich the installation of an escalator at this Na ONG CCHEGG eth tit we are not betting anything that | widow when he demanded. $1,000.¢00 of atlons invention Laer will agree to some of the demands | her, and that, following a scene, he left Neoessity. we have made upon our employers.” | her house The dig drug store of the F. W. xempltf Twenty-fith street of theso dreade! staircases, and Charles 8. Balley, of the drug company. says that during the lest six years more than Atty persons have been carried down | dinner from the station Into the store helpless ea : from the attack of heart fatlire as the one fate Gigante hours wien ul! Harlem ts bound downtown to its various em- s ployments, and In the edge of evening ! when all Harlem is coming to Parent Knocked Over Xertle is nearly fifty feet trom the street and on @ level with our fourth-story win- dows, or have dropped on the stairways the tracks, | the down | nd the earn- there with a bridge acros thus serving both the up station, cost only $10,000, Agent Kelly, , brougat t of the Belley nd a fat dividend, victim, a man about forty-five years of|of operation, taxes age, died on the {or a minute after As has been stated, the stairways # friends broug! min, T have seen! this station ure wholly tnadequate acores of other cases of the same kind|the Immense trafic. The maguiticen who were kept on thelr feet and hurried|escalator at the M tlanyille sta- to their homes in cabs or pn passing| tion of the su which ts on stilts Nigh at this point, Is cap GIRL CAUSS ARREST OF VERMONT RECTOR Held in | eh Il, Clement Tomlin Rev. eks ago Henning slipped on y pavement and injured his down again Menace to Human Life. was arrested yesterday by Dep- iff Rowley, of New Haven, on Demand Eight-Hour Day. the contract they have drawn up for the operators to sign, it !# pretty cer- uuin that they ave incorporated the de- mand for an eight-hour day for all em- ployees outside the mines as well as under the ground, Some of the coal- road presidents have repeatedly stated 4 strike, because the anthracite oper- ators have been expecting trouble for months and have mined big surplus |swocks, ‘The bituminous demand is up sentiment in favor of a seulement, This ts the crowning fight of Prest- dent’ Mitcheil's career. He will stand fall by the resnit, If he loses the strike he > Into oblivion. If he sin to the operators he will be de- vhe rud- ppears to be negotlations between the operators and the union Heated Interview Alleged. man Company is on (he southeast ¢ ft 6 of Eighth avenue and One Hundred a RAI RAS ehh i Although) th i , tttee of| When Mizner saw that the chances wa! reallam Although the union committee : under the tnmiest s seven remains silent upon the terms of | £F the $1,000,000 vanished like smoke he again sought an interview. said that Lou!s Owsley, co-trustee the Yerkes estate, was with Mrs. Yerkt when the bridegroom called, Both ‘mi It ts Presented their cases, and Mizner is sal to have agreed to accept the $20, Formal separation will follow at once, it 1s related, and Mizner !s to absent result of their clim up those siaty | circa sixty-step staircases with this modern himgelt from N: ood. steps to station. inv: of Cl 3, AY | 7 y wi i tsi nom) Now sv ORK facie He ae ne anise invention of Charles D. Seebring b-| of \Water When Ankle that they will absolutely refuse to Con) 15 either to go back to California or t Bete are "mere than AG" unanawer-| cause of tie expense, ‘The one at ate i kle sider any sach demand. the mines In Mexico which. were told o je arguments for an excuiator Thirty thifd| etreer ‘andl Sixt av al Ci Fi is ttle doubt that Mr. Mitchell | at the time of the wedding. At. an ‘Four out of five of those who have| which carries passengera clear Turned Under Him. has secured control of the miners’ or-| rate, the New York which knew hka fallen on reaching the station, which|the root of the suilicr ganization in the bituninous fled. ‘This | will know him no more. save at @ : : ion, Control s essential to success in case of | distance, Mizner arrived at the Yerkes home last evenig. His face was drawn and pale. He had lost tie jaunty alr that Decause their hearts gave out, havel ings of the “L” system last year were |to the supply, and a strike in the Middle been women," said Mr. Batley. “One| $16,307,381, which pald all the expenses West would tesult in seriously crippling | marked him when the announcemeng Manufacturing plants and create public | was made that the multi-millionaire widow was his bride, Then came Mr, Owsle, ference followed without delay. Just what occurred is not known, but {t ts sald that Mizner pleaded his case end reminded his bride of the happy hours and the con sire ¢ , and T have mda thou-| sixty fect sand times the remark that the speaker] ble of ing thirt mes as mid Agents 1k $3,000 Bail on Cha of Al- nin Pennsylvania next fati| they had spent together, To all of this Would not take the ele FEE eee ee ne evant Childrens 5. Is likely to play a proml-| Mrs. Mizner is quo‘ed as replylag: + ‘ ne dundred and Sixteenth idren's § hter. the strike situation. or she coutl not stand t 1. thousand passengers | from the Hen: Sati Atasor Will Rectify “Mistake.” the station in te sky. {to the station every hour, | children. Mrs Miller, $17 : 5 ‘ R n they could walk tpstairs Baik Ribas orl etre and_unlon our life, Wilson, 1s not mine. We ough Rap a with Tiley which Js a five-story nsylvanta will be solidly ar- {i bulld am SOP RAC RHRGIHCBETINE: ‘omlin, of Jericho, forr hind the striking miners. Some| "ave both made a mistake, and the carry prs: aft failize or com: dron were being neglect © of the Baptist Ch in Corn- | politichans in the Keystone! best thing we can do Is to undo it, or, ; State sping lose watel on the| as far as possible, te rectify It. I cane not have you back here to live.’ Then it Is told how Mizner became, 680 that he could nov work for charges, tae complainant “Tt ts a matter of common discussion , He recovered suitlients Seine Usb tenecuracneadl cieuettee May Break Up incust: gallant, He sald that if such an arel . palatane wii cr eh arin’ o work a week an aK chert iter, e Pennsyly: c fists oul among physicians, when t n to| Oe eee nie MAryoTTbolee. ofl New UeaVen! The Pennsylvania Legisiature during | rangement would add to the happiness ; the cu lon h be meet here. and watohing the swarm of i he curre n has betrayed a sur. ‘ Towed . ane he swarm of| Kitchen stove toh He gil Is a churge on the Me cua inueprndens attitine. cewerd | of the woman ne loved It was agree | Harlemites going up or coming down arations for sup, of New Haven, ‘Tami the rallrouds, Labor leaders assert that | able to him. He would quit, but first those stairs, ag to how serkvusly that sa under lin ind, bn $3,000 bonds fur the railroad presidents who have been |thare was a little monetary arranges | bai padre seen ear eee: truck a kettle of boilin Sorsrand swat 4 ul jBrealdents, who ‘ha ; rata t neta | i = Sbomination fs ‘cripnilng: the: peuple oO) nocked it over on the bai domiliyed themaclves and. inay desde | ment which must be scttled. ‘This was [term of the York, For it not only m ons affileted with he: be more profitable to | le agreement with the that would reach an ames Tt Is sald to have been = 000, and then Mizner settled quickly, on the basis of Wesisas, ti tain crotce 4 woah WILL CELEBRATE THEIR ENGAGEMENT IN HARLEM CASINO. |FAITH CURIST IS slctan, of oil State admisra: | a. eran to his note Hl toe | heart My mothe perience climbing t! was one who found one ex- ose wearying stairs Passengers on Putnam Road} at the One Mund strent eA Imsford and a karen eae! stations in | ARRESTED BY CORONER. to break up the hard coal combination, | —$<.—___ was still drawn and he was no less pale than he was when he entered the Yerkes mansio1. He was cad, but he r was fifty-fo "of the bes Cuban that A. Feb, 2%. — The sury Dep: E only of the Hall statio of the Pour times t honwred him 1 ‘ ment ex Greeny t infill He tnd worked | tts ruling that ve sels carrying the le ‘ since Ms youth as scene) American fag are not entitled to tie ere sat ' and Ble \ chan and Stace a priviiege of trading vetween Inter-inaie ends Here 1B NO tende ider landed a8 and cea Glar far ports in accordance with difference in tenes the northo suid, TeAcna, pall Sm prose Clark 2 | ae visions of. the Spanish. Code, which Yet ¢ eon traffie for ntly praved over the became effective again at the end of Had the t je par at home it 4d} nd_thar doctors a Town Council tl-Christian, One Husdrsd and Btreet wile not more than ore-tenth of the business of the one at the centre of Harlem's: bus: Texail mart. NEW PROCTOR THEATRE. (site Oliained in Jersey City for New Vaudeville Theatre, ABouT PIANOS » gon. IMPORTANT Five times as many passengers use a " F. Proctor, the theatrical 3 the West One Hundred and Twenty: | net has pardtiasés haut tine © fifth street station as use that at Sixth eh Cd 4 bias | Granz a plot of ground at the north- , avenue and ‘Phisis-chird street, and | eagt cornet of Movokken and Summit ave- The BEST is now EASIEST to buy ! Ree tes HY ie at Twenty- | jiues, at the Five Corners, Jersey City : - oe , or at ninth street on the | syoignts. for $7400, and will bulla a KRANICH & BACH have instituted a new strings. They have larger sounding boards, Their jue line, Third ave yet there are esca- Ixtors at these three stations, elther one of which is not half as high up. in the air as this west Harlem station, to the Newark theatre, but on a much with an all-day and all-night proce: sion of persons numbering 34,000 tolling | FOE E Saat og igus) Probably be ready vaudeville theacre. "Che property has a frontage of 105 feet on Hoboken ave- nus and 1% feet on Summit avenue, The newtheatre will cost In the nelgh- borhood of $12,000 and will be similar AUILCr 70/2 qj ALS LeVine partment store. ayments that makes System of Small Partial P: superb, one-quality it as easy for you to have Kranich & Bach piano in your house as an infe- rior instrument sold by a cheap dealer or a de- actions respond w they repeat more They last longer, KRANICH & BACH pianos for nearly half a ith more delicacy of touch and clearly, They need less tuning. century have been of One Quality Only. They Guite enough. Arter that and untt her! Get a Scare in Crossing HUMBLE MAYOR IS DEAD death wien had ey irideon the 1+ i ee Pastor of Tabernacle Held Respon- * | had gained In wistom, a ‘on'n aurtace.ear down: to One the Harlem River. | es ‘ aR eas Ars tizner, or Mrs, Yerkes, nd Sixteenth 8 where t | sible tor Death of Child (Palmer Was Town's Executive and | gg she now aases ‘to call herself, Se eeateh is | . " ts 6: seclusion. nas temporarily hent by at, elevator, | “Treated by Prayer, Ogee HONE LES DEE Se ie ed all t ne connection, and wr Worki can safely say (special to The venting world) John H, Pahuer, woo gave bis days not seeing persons who call to arlem casts a solid and unant- i PHILADELPHIA, Pan. Pel, s4—De-}to the little town of Woodbridge, ! stlons, mous vote for alators at this station 5 | laring Uiat a parent who falls to pro. |N, J. as Its Mayor, Kod nights Se tH We will gl Ip all we can in the a eR an oe dicdi utenti tor lis at the Casino ‘The vattan as| CUBA BARS OUR COASTERS. ‘ cru miuch-nested improwe- i oF Hintial negligence, |agsintant stage mannger, dled yesterday = pe Or the Divine Heahng ofernan et Bellevue Hosptial. follow- | yavanna Decinres We Can't Trade ed and i HU, VL itiernact, i [ing an operation for appendicitis, Detween Innalue Port md do not compete with pianos that pretend to give full high-grade piano value for one-half high- grade piano price. KRANICH & BACH pianos are artistic in design, hand- some in finish and refined in decorative effect, and are built to last for generations. They are brilliant yet were broken mellow, full of color and feeling, vibrant and sonorous vie —like the human singing voice in temperament and tone. The authorities, as- the Inven.ories of doors) n drove wat PARIS. Fel sisted by poic EMG Usd Masiy birricude down, whtle tir cupants by play | Pour arrests ‘were van three aril <I 10 obey ‘a Ina KRANICH & BACH make it easy, convenient and pecuniarily little felt for you to enrich your home life and add to its culture and enjoyment by installing a Kranich & Bach piano. 4 successive Se orden KRANICH & BACH pianos have exclusive features of structure and action which afford artistic musical ef- fects possible to no other piano, They have longer call at either of our show-roms. We will explain why our piano is the best for music loving homes. And you can learn how easy it is to have one for your own home, Thousands Drink POSTUM and get well from disease caused by ordinary coffee. {KRANICH @ BACH PIANOS 233-245 East Twenty-third Street: 16 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street, NEW YORK CITY. Many promiaent 6Miisds of tho cay Iaded aud Pwenty-fourth street, ‘departments and polltichins will help, Tho Alderman met his flancee six Alderman Max Levine, from the Eighth | Years ago, Miss Rosenstein is twenty-; Assembly District, and Miss Rae Roson- | six years old and very pretty, She lives | stein celebrate thelr engagement to- | With her fathor, a real-estate dealer, at | morrow in the Venetian garden of the Cages ayy A widow left without othe press, jeans of aupport. grieven over her sad financial “THERE'S A REASON.

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