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+ RUSSIAN SYSTEM OA THE MINERS, SAYS MITCHELL ‘ Fears of Foreign Work- ers Here Confirmed by Shooting, He Says. STATE POLICE A MENACE Attack at Mount Carmel and Wounding of Seventeen Men Deplorable. « yectad to WIL -BAT dent if made th reganting Carmel yes fears of t to be deplored. Gcranton, wherea meat Committes is to be held in the after- Boon. Ne MT. CARMEL, trouble ts expect Pa, May 1.—More 4 here to-day when the reinforced State troopers move upon the town and mining village ad- Joining and attempt to arrest men who wero concerned tn the rloting in which weventeen men were shot down. ‘The troopers are now armed with riot gens, and ff they are again mobbed these will be used. The excitement of the foreigners continued at a high pitch during the n Instead of being awed by the wounding of seventeen of thetr number in the shooting of the were In a more excited as night fell hy the Sayre oc sckade, a: ing tt ht made tt a tars qphoteuns aad re a. Most of t @hooting was at so long a range that bullets fe’ one crashed w the stockade None of the troop Way injured, however, and they made no reply to the fring. Capt. James short, W. Page, with forty Seombers of Troop B, of this ajty, bas arrived on the scene and taken com- mand, Capt Taylor, of Troop C, velng aL Lieut who had command yes teria. roopers fired, will be! a. ‘The State police from Sher{ft gre now walling orders Sharpless, ) iS: expected to lasie warrants the crrest of scores of the men engaged in rioting of yes- terday. Burgess Penman and h ubordinates are patrolling the streets and tle for- signers promise the burgeas as well es thelr mine leaders to keep away from the troopers even if they should enter the borou However, not Ddelng pliced on too muoh reliance i@ pledge and every the, people undone inen in jail. np of Lieut. the | two hiy men who had been the body became ere removed to. the ALL-STAR PERFORMERS IN NEWSBOYS’ BENEFIT. Sam Harris Will Manage Big tertainment for the Athletic Club of the Newsies. The Newsboys’ Athletic Club ts going to have # benefit, and about the clever- est enter sin the land will appear for them. It will be hold at the Grand Central Palace, so as to make sure of .room enough for all their friends and themselves, next Sunday night Sam H. Harris will manage the per- formance, and the best people from the all- companies of Cohan & Harris, now presenting “Littl Johnny Jones,” “Forty-five Minutes from Broadway,” ‘Gtorge Washington, Jr," and other popular pieces will appear. This means that George M, Cohan, Bihel Levy, James J. Morton, Shattuck, Matthews & Ashley Ward, Hoey & Loe, the Sweeney Sis- re Reno & RichaMs, Charles Mobin- son, Jim Thornton, Lottie Gibson, ‘Taa- cott, Fred Bernstein, Prof, Sam’ Kra- mer, Can Victor, the Great Terenello, Alberty é& Kramer will appear, io may nothing of the Alliance Club in a startling and Aniwhed evymnastic aot, and the Newstoyr’ Drill, under the di: rection of Prof. Sam Kramor, Sam Harris, who was born into the theatrical world as partner of Terry MoGovern in his first stage venture, waen the “Terrible Te: Was woared at his own shadow, says “Its up to other 40 Go ‘something for the Rewsbdye who have done so much for thom, Newaboys don't have as good a time ea other people, and it's time other le handed out a bit. people ut @ of thelr over “We are ris says the SABSATTS TO SAIL. yivanta Ratiroad President to Stop tn Parts, PHILADELPHTA, May L—a. J. Casnatt, Frosident of the Pennsylvania Rellroad apy a to gall for urope on Aiuy 4. pot wr ate Caudle, WH be uocom- "Pas a ee a METS om the ag tg nc put occasionally } THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENTING, MAY 1, 1906, | €hro | Cworyarals * | escapes on. | Madison 4 , | 7) Kenwin 4 177g he 9 leo Mavey Ar MAYOR GETS GRAND JURY'S. REPORT |General Sessions Judges As: Him to Send It to the | Legislature. | The Judges of the Court of General [Sessions to-day forwarded Mayor MoClellan that part of the presentment Jot the April Grand Jury, which was |diecharged yest recommending the ontrol of from the ment of Cc the transfer of | House of Deten | Department to th rections or to the At tho same ges requested the se | the Grand Jury's me , Legisiature witt roquest that a bill be passed authorizing the transfer. To Recorder Got { said “Reganting your visit to the Hou of Detention and your recommendations |concerning {t, {t is the first time that |such a recommentation tas been made| by @ Grand Jury, and I must say that | the judges court are in thor | oush uccord with you. | “It has alwaya seemed to me an; I Dep the Grand Jury 0 city y to detain before that if was neces witnesses there who were intended to be used in the exposure of enailty of that department, ang the !mpropriety/ of placing such witnesses under the control of members of the Police De- partment caused great inconvenience, if not obstacios, {n the administration of Jumtice,"" |KILLED BY PLUNGE | Stephenson Fell Seven Stories, but No Bones Were Broken— Injuries Internal, Walter Stephenson, twenty-seven | years old, @ negro laborer living at | No. 2 Lawrence street, tn Harlem, | to-day fell seven stories down the ele- vater shaft of an apartment hotel go- ing up at Seventieth street and Cen- tral Park West. Turning over and | Jover tn his fall he struck upon @ p of soft earth n tho basem bones wero broken, Jurtes caused his after he was curried, | to Roosevelt Hospital. When Stephenson's wife heard of tho acctdent “she hurried to the hospi- tal, Learning that her husband was dead she went into hysterics, creating Internal 4y 10° minutes conscious, but deat! tt her. de called to remo: TO AID REBUILDING | LOUGHREA CATHEDRAL Concert and Reception Will Be Held to Help Work Along, A concert and reception under the auspices of the Galway societies will be given at Tammany Hall to-morrow Night to raise funds for the completion of St. Brendan's Cathodral, Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland. The entertain- ment will be under the personal super- vision of Rey. J. P. Catianan and Rev. Ded, The programme includes plenty of pa- Joyce. triotic airs and somo genuine Gaelic step dancing by the Monaghan den class, The Rev, William McLous' pastor of St. Stephen's, Philadelphia, | will contribute some of his famous In- Kketches, ‘The bill also includes Well-knoWh Artistes ag Mise Julia Miss McGiyern, Measra. Karnes: Ball, Willem Kelly, b Donohue, Thomas Fitzgibbon, oh les Allison, Woods, Purcell an broth t the Messenger Boys’ trip) et Ont The Bixte-ninth Regiment band will furnish music for the reception: FATHER SHERMAN’S TRIP NEWS TO WAR CHIEFS, WASHINGTON, May 1.—The War De- partment is without oMctal information concerning the marcn to the sea which the Rey. Futher Thomas Sherman, 90n of the late Gen. W. T, Sherman, {# re- to Qe making under military Set fom [ey iseiorss, irs Neither Gea Bal chi ‘etarr, Gen, Aineworth, the Mill Bo. ot se Army, hea been adv! of troope with Father | Mabel Mentzél Slept in Morn- IN ELEVATOR SHAFT.}: {home an where the p Mabel asked Capt. not .to let her mother gog and the uch a scene that a policeman had to| KIDNAPPING YAR TO DODGE SPANKING ingside Park and Told Police Wild Story. Instead of being the young and teau- tiful heroine of a harrowing kidnap; story, which kept the Harlem y toxiny weoking two fends, Mabel the n's Court ing | and Seventeenth street. Polic Sulllvan carried her to the West One Hundred and | Dr. Bertram, of the J. Hood Wr: Hospital, said she was suffering f exhaustion and exposure, When revived Mabel told Capt. McG: fan 50: Two Giant Negroe! “Twas into a dark cave all night and sail they to make the public subs: som fund of $10,000 for bound and gagged me, y fell asleep at day! to~di I chewed the rope Ued mie and gor have fallen where the oi! # o'c! Facts by Matilda. The police found Matlida, who ts #ix- teen years story exploded the dream o sald the two of tham went to a mained thero unt at then Mabel w: brooms' " » | ook. a Morningsid until Mattlds ahe was ¢¢ because ‘no on a wild Captain, of vagrancy, GERMAN WOMEN ly TO AID SUFFERERS. Concert to Be Given in Carnegie} Hall for Benefit of San | Franciscans, The German women of New York have come to the front to do their share for the San Francisco sufterecs, and announce a concert for ne day evening, May 7, in Carneg: Among tho ts who teered their vepresenting Soclety | owners appea: bo Jeffersow DIAGRAM SHOWING CHASE AND PISTOL DUEL BETWEEN BURGLAR AND DETECTIVES, \ tl yrrqey tes DO aN Girls High LSeheol\ \ z Sirls Hegh & \ cP ga vecds eee Wo strand “dia shows where'returcn to begining ot? rot x etectioes fina” Loot SS <_ iW? S€00AT ow Wostrawa efahey a ——— chese, Prancetectives yS Cajndting A Fleréon: St 2: Mostrann Are GICe Nase LOCAL BOARD FOR CHINATOWN PARK Passes the Plan for Play-) ground by a Unanimous Vote. A inrge number of interested property provement Boant final figt proposal to tear ou! of Chinatown a) and and was si roll and ft was enough vated, ERRAN Merviss, between No, 17 Wi Pp ‘caught where, lived at D118 Women in York City cert, 18 gomp der, Hon, Pre Dainen Verein; Hoy mann, Hon. Pres i of the Aric Association; Mrs, Felix Proiffor, Mrs, Dr, L. Weiss, Mrs, Rosa Brandt, Mra, Charles Mothling and Mrs, Rich! ard Arnold. i pe SHOT IN TRACK FIGHT. As the outcome of A quarrel at Cook's Hotel, near the Jamaica race track, | Daniel Sullivan, of Newport, R. 1, 19 at the Jamatea Hospital, posalily fa- tally wounded with a bullet in his ad- domon, and William Cook, charged with | the shooting, ts held peniding the ou H Some of Sullivan's injuries, Ih an ante: | mortem statement Sullivan declared to | Goroner Ambler that Cook shot him in| a quarrel, but as yet the police do not know the cause of the fight. MANILA, May 1—At an auction wale} of boxes for @ concert to be given May 2, for Secent f the Ban Francisco eufferers, the Filipinos outbid the Amerfeans, a prominent native ing the oGvemor-eGneral's box for $4, PETERSBURG, May 1. "The ror may have decided to accep Ww But anti) t is a the OMicia mer novhing solutely cer You can say, however, that Count Witte desires to go. He is worn out WH | Twenty-ffth Street Suition, and there | ough Presitlent's vote v EX-VAUDEVILLE STAR GOES TO WORK-HOUSE Nellie O'Neill Gets a Cumulative | Sentence and Must Stay a Long Time. once well known as a an an Muil!son she gets out wh 4 before the Local Im- to-day b> make a nt agninst The Evening World's the uives and cens ) President Ahearn ordered the + Doyle, Stapleton Then the Bor- recorded in 1s sent to “s Island to: ve ® inks ough much, but ex- and was standing er favor ————E—E D BOY NEARLY was the boy, e end Thint street to- A been run down the lar elo- Ben Japin, tor, tried Hospital, He WITTE WANTS TO QUIT CZAR’S CABINET, tie situation a: Tsar. skoo anges With unexpected rapid A few hours may see the of- ficial promulgation of Count Witte's Folirenient or, on the contrary, the dis- missal of Interlor Minister Durnovo,"" The abo suithoritative statement was to The Associated Press to- |day; fi) Moment 1s certainly very ritical DRIVER AND HORSES WERE BLOWN TO BITS, (Special to The By OLPAN, B pi FILIPINOS OUTBID AMERICANS. |an oil’ wall shooter, » dlown to dite to-day by the horses were ing World) May 1—Chanies £ W. Z. Georgia, And his keam of explosion of olghty quarts of nitro-gly- cerine which he was transporting from Bell Run. Houses were rocked In Bradfont and at the concussion, purchas- | Ojsan, cighteen miles away, by the force ¢ THIEF EMPTIED SAW SNAKE IN CELL REVOLVERS. AT. AFTER AIGHT'S J | Feet Long. Detectives and Burglar in Pistol Duel and Chase A } ha’ ences of a | ¢ the prison | y of urt to-day, suddenly | Over Fences. lewve utterance to @ yell that shook —m the blosson off the trees across the | mn sleuths}a cowbo nm his annoy aM retired from Gale when he Gates avento stato fed a suspeot, | arpes who threw awny a consderable qua of plunder and who engaged them in a| fusilade of shots Britton and Roso were ‘ostrand avi they saw a tall, street, two blo nue, From und the snake ing long and tir back to the sidewalk, H.C. 3 = hoot. Britton and Rose did not 5 stran, opened drew thelr we Dow A he had empt and there he dart ley and was 8 in Madfson —_ \FILIPINOS DIE | BEFORE OUR TROOPS, Heart | ellver, m: of small pi OM j pleces were mar! | olive fork was engraved uchinents of | There was also a souy : ‘ \ | a Plorida a e hours afte 1 : oe matesDey ese e es DR. PERRY BURNED OUT, “HOBSON FOR PRESIDENT.” ati eae aay 2 eee a | : and feom Alu- 1, B. Musgrove Cor the Sloman, “ SUITS 45 bama with A oom for R | on main in the i mnited ars of azo," (elles “coe Made in My dent some day Just as sure as he lives. T find all agreed that Bryan will dom- oO Ww n S h {nate the next Democratic Convention 0) Bryan ts stiil too much of a radical —— VOTE CN RATE BILL. = | = {HENRY ALEXANDER, | Gatlor fey” Two Stores: "tq 79 Nassau St,, Bet. Fulton & John Sti. Broadway, Corner 12th Street. to Ne Balloted May 1 Measure Probably on About WASHINGTON, May 1—<( ate on the Hepburn Rate closed next Thursday, and o the reading of the dill by noot! begin, all amendments offered considered under me Afteen-minute ru aud & Vole on each taken when dis sion is concluded, It in expected i final vote can de easily reached 15, and possibly eariler, | There are about olgnty omendments 19 FIGHT BURGLAR ‘ MRS, JAMES SHELDON. HOTEL ROOM Vests Return Home to Find Intruder Looting Their Apartment, Returning to their rooms In the Hotel Solonia: ghty-first street and Co! 5 avenue, ear! end of tho ri {s a small man to In West's floor. was Mr. GETS DIVORCE DECREE. | CHARGE NINE WITH ELECTION FORGERY Eight Men Arrested and Held for Alleged Forgery of Names to Petitions. Central Ofice Detectives Fa on Ploot to-day arrested bench rants tasued by Recorder Goff elx the nine persons indloted yesterday the Grand Jury for conspiracy in co: nection the nominating petitions the ‘at County and Asse: rict Uckets at the last electlo ha then arrested are Louis Woltert No. 10% Park avenue, Hearst leader in whe Twenty-ninth District; Emanuel & notary public at No. 19 1 wirest; Max Hickman, Assem vt the Swellth District; Aide ith, J. Lavin, Hen: Y evine and George A. woners Were arralgn- ed by consent before Judge Newourger, in Part 1L of the Supreme Coun. Alter gonsiderat by the attorney: 18 bail was fixed at $1,000 for each india! ment. ‘Sonie of the prisoners have three and nents against them on ey shed by Benjamin Gold- 4 oharke of the work of He testified t ¢ the Shenee ter tricts were copied th y ists nublished Reoord. The names of the were forged wholesale. FIVE DROWN WITH SINKING STEAMER British Vessel Blanefield, in Collision with a Bark, Goes to Bottom, the tz0% NEW HAVEN, England, May 1.—The 1, Capt. Isaacs, n March 10 for k off Beachy British bark Hughes, from of the ted drowned $EO of the F The Binanefleld was bt land tn Her dimens: follows: Length, 3852 feet, depth, 17 feet. She was of tons net register, and was owned by the Seafleld Shipping Company, of London. Clubr wn if TO DOCK TO-DAY. the hirsi- T ha to ness that enables me rect trom o buy cloths « the mills in wholesale quan- tities, ar 1d to establish sys tematized workrooms un- fo; You can der separate partment, foremen ach see the benefit you get from Pali ; ° | this nine years’ experience in the suit I make for you} at $15.00, now pending, and more are belng pre- =o The no reason why eyee tases should hurt your nose. h the Harris on Clip "Il be on to st you won't 54 East 2. 50 East I 442 Columtu Wed Harris rar ath Ave, d. Ave. ed Sts. h St. near § Ave.s Sst & 47HIO shall say v \ RADWAY'S RELIEP READY CURES RHEUMATISM. uheui Pe attacks of F

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