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i THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1908. FRY OF CONDEMNED-MEAT INDUSTRY ACCIDENTAL, SAYS UPTON SINCLAIR / DISCOVERY Fifth Article in Series Which Author ‘DANGER EVER PRESEN of “The Jungle” Is Writing Espe- || _ FOR MEN USING KNIVES.| | @ cially for Evening World Tells Ant naa a TS Le EHR HERE ESC OAE TED (hice RTL aot none How Disclosures Were Made. ait HIS PURPOSE WAS TO SHOW aa CONSEQUENCES OF GRAFT. presat th nt om UPTON SINCLAIR, BEEF TRUST PROBER. | HERDED LIKE CATTLE SN | TO VOTE AS BOSSES SAID. So they drove downtown, and stopped before an imposing granite ing. In which they tnterviewed an official who had the papers all . With only the names to be filled in. So each man in turn took 4n oath of which he did not understand a word, and then was presented with a handsome ornamented document with a big red seal and the shield of the United States upon it, and was told ‘he had become a citl- zen of the republic and the equal of the President himself. * * * And then finally, when election day came, the packing-houses posted a notice that men who desired to vote might remain away until nine that morning, and the same night-watchman took Jurgis and the rest feath at had not some GAR. time and time again tha b: RAGwAt of his flock {nto the back-room of a saloon, and showed each of them De Perey thence Din 4 where and how to mark a ballot, and then gave each $2 and took them 1 : H thedasicn de to the polling piace, where there wae a policeman on duty especially to ts ug nerica DUI \ f Fate of the Immigrants Brought to An EET eG see that they got through all right. Jurgles felt quite proud of bis good luck until he got home and met Jonas, who had taken the leader aside and whispered to him, offering to vote three times for $4, which offer to Work in the Slaughter-Houses z z which I have given ; was accopted—FROM “THE JUNGLE.” a Serious Question for the Sener pe Q C as “ Buying-a-Home”’ Uy sickness or accident—and then to lie and watch while the gaunt wolf ntire Country. Swindle Worked of hunger creeps in. upon you and gnaws out the heart of you, and tears _—_———____——. on Immigrants. up the bodies and souls of your wife and babies.” xth and last article on the Beef Trust horrors by Upton Sin- be printed in The Evening World on Saturday. | INMES M-GREERY & CO. JuMES MAGREERY & CO y were told was new, and they found e paint. And even the p Ake loose, T would burst, a se, there were no ge of a generation would be (n a cess- MMcious settiement-worker would th lurking in the y Misses’ Suits. | Ladies’ and Children’s Chambray Shirtwaist Dress-' Merino Underwear, es. Tucked models. Blue,/y adies’ Lisle ‘Thread Swiss pool un come a BY UPTON SINCLAIR. eovereiie Wi v Thaversaid before thatrmy purpose in “The Ju : ke ac 1 the unfortunate 3 hi i e , house, his ‘rent and keep his . RUE iTS . : ees 3 chow “‘what graft means to the workingman;” t be ee Seen ee 4 ; ‘ | grey, pink and green | ribbed Union Suits. Trim- 4 econontic: process and its consequen nI ‘ Sov ons ithaewererealine dine it eT Ca the mode Al 4.75 + med with lace, wide or intention .to choose my charact 5 { D would go the rent! And th pee We lees . tight knee. was told®by allimy ¢riends that I BG Amer cana avored to keep his premises | 1” ; eye : |White and figured Lawn g cares mothingrabout the f 1 ansy he n poss so that he could keep dow yo. us is a ‘| Dresses, with elbow or long, soc iS fi praries ho amoat need rivals of course bought their } ¢ ‘ aa oy * . pons foreigner because it was:the foreigner who most needed pen Srembeed fe ae ree Ca r sleeves. Fine quality ribbed Union ak » average American sympathize with the story BEYEDE WE America, and s - y : 1 could not make the averag 3 own and t d them! nese 5 : : 6.50 Suits. Trimmed wit foreign-born wage-slave in\Packingtown it would be my own fault, and not ge cnaeeereigidas aloes a 1, : a > see to It| 5 ‘ aa ane ith lace. the fault of my theme ene Sana forfeited all thet they had paid, and the sf era 3 : | Washable Poplin ie i a do not think thatt] did se that y! * : ee | Aly * ; ssvencited te duende ct eillito indin causedzby enithe nee ¢ him and does are| coat and pleated skirt. | value 4.2 , but to an Tr try is now con d t con nate he time—an act . matter—one whieh(I did not contemplate at the time—an a : ; paige a upon which\I stumbled. I mean, of course, t ao RA ee neues , un like preaching. Here is one of the parag I White AHS GROWER ee silk’ and wool, lisle Industry; a thing Which affects the middle c -the classes which NS ou nes ; I cut out—the best statement I can a) ae eee ilies Geearaon Ae Ca ce C read or cotton, Odd: the zines and |most of the newspaper: » not wish to be 1 hee ee Renee : is th estion Cut IT reaching | skirts. Leng 37 91 sizes, I fear thgt “The Jumgle” would hav en much ‘ age Mn pon at ag € ¥ 1 Out Bodily in | inches. | Be “had {ts appeal been simply: to the hearts and c typical tenementhotigg IA’ Paskinelown ihc te forth the eu PeSua “The Jungle.” 5 \ oe eaders and not a(all to their stomachs. ing four small room a floor. A floor will be r She ee 2.50 |Pure white, fine Sea Island we are tied upin the same country with thise strangers, and) ———___ their fate is our fate; the way our country goes in the future depends upon Thirteen Men what opportunities and what life we give them, Th » coming here at Sometimes Live ; ld paint] i A i z s utshop andjChildren’s white Lawn! cotton Vests and Pants, for ll then tnke fn t Single men, enor heard;| (nimpe Dresses. Sizes 6| boys and girls, ies |Children's ribbed Vests, of ; i occasionally rent a flat aan Iona year, and If we think that we can allow them to be) ~~. ‘ f ilanthro- | i : - in S e Roc elve Most of the Poles anc o 12 years. aS ied without Hmit, and not pay a fearful penalty for it 1 Single Room, Rah eee Poles and Slavs ace nat 3 35¢ we make a great mists ees ir 1.50 | © work was too hole country is. at thi : . thirte ts. You y If-are » fighting to free yourself. And Twenty-third Street. m their encroach them c power of th hem Twenty-third Street. which holds you down the power of the macb ~* toreig which is bong SSS st So I learned\in Packingt« _—_—$—$—$—$——— Condemned Meat ; JAMES McGREE an Incident. ml ; itaule slineme # ; i S ; 5 ‘ . : Ladies’ Suits. ' : ; A Aven BES eae: us t Ay Bet : ory : | Colored Dress Goods i ’ t sh Sa eee ean Sublet e house d ened by stary ‘ ; | .__|Taffetas Silk Dresses, plain eae: , Pp t e | i nae a ma ‘ ss SE ca ATR eC NS | e of short lengths of fine colors or check, é . : ate B ———______ many imported weaves. | 19.50 ern ¥ Lithua } ans and S$ Sinclair ral a) | Such as Voile, Eolienne,}Taffetas Silk Princess Dress- ; cee men wh are st ; : science U 1 F | Mohair Novelty Fabrics,| es, with “Eton” coat, Poe t cerintatt ui | Serge and Broadcloth. Finished with white em- { : a Little Tailor |Suitable for children’s} broidery. | mae cick ike Tene- The eater red ‘Ritin f Three W | dresses, separate skirts, 32.50 cowed ‘and com sate ah Decider! coats, &c. Voile Skirts. Pleated mod- i! alot of others nea aa Sou peryard, els, finished with tailor | : POSTAGE ee ; i “Levy the dwart 1 wy Coa EEA made bands, Mounted over ris . Part 1\ s. ; Twenty-third Street. simian trate | He didn | 15.00 mt thro A sor Bias |Chiffon-Panama Cloth re For never is stuff so put Yo dope it right up like ‘Rhino 12.50 | | Seinen ie) vom tee imme meen” ee eer mee|AMESMAREERY ECO | itech ‘ toa t when he made t wan Wine med tomiionee oto wenty-third Street. tems el EE Ree See O nee eechatelinen dusts Coats,ps |e SS SS \ ie i : Teeth ie yeni ed i Black Taffetas Silk long f { mee , will be! Reformed Church Synod Takes) te sy ut, and wetoress anil i l 1 *! Coats and American JAMES McCREERY & 60, if Quantities of ry ian Up Case of the Rev, | a's Nt ptivea tis Gl PROS PE RITY if mes is i Mr, Koster. y Schen i w He yety ‘ : 18.00 Sale of Cut Glass. | : i he ha i 1 i Sugar and Cream Sets, New ——r______ 11,201 World Wants During First LUDWIG FISCHER Is THREE Days of This Week HELD AT ELLIS ISLAND, 2.689 Be banipe MORE Than Same TWO Days Last Year, 4,287 Twenty-third Street. BLADGseeheccea cs vaiPORaerat Mite ca ae Handled and unhandled Nappies......90c and 1.50 j2 quart Claret Jug......5.75 | —— formerly 7.50 { |3 pint Jug. New shape..3.50 /8 and 9 inch Bowls. Pongee Paletots. | / { \ My, | | ie Pink Editlon of | MORE Than ANY OTHER : | a ‘ 2 1 : Brinckerhoff and Bight ALESHA COAGAAE HIER CUA) 5 New York k . * | hana ntanii g " tte, I 5 N. J. died 1 The Evening World Contains Ft Newspaper. x lve avidina 1 ‘ ; : : j aire} ati ors : All Results of S| Twenty-third Street; ‘a to boot in the trade, bu: ed OV cle fed home and at- iz Ughted ne flame Gared up ond aught her clothes. | * ie | sii the Kaiser pd foot Koster says the frat boree was about‘ tended by Dr. tory.