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OWNERS ARKEEPERS 7060 }60 ON STRIKE) “Porters Expected — Help. —elrtke—of bartenders _ xt: of Labor many trades allied with the ~ quor bisiness, If the bartenders xo * th “gardens. SA new wage Beale, providing for 321 for steady work, $4 a day for nine hour) Waiters, C Cooks and in Greater New York ‘itt y can count on the support of the 7 waiters, cooks, portéra and éUier work- men about saloons, restaurants and beer, a ocossionalwork and. centa an hour | “been —tormutated:—At> present: the weekly. rate is away below alter fis disuiasal fe Pipa pote et Pet, dayet ten hours me. Sites #1a case of a strike it: will abby chiefly “fo the smatler moons ,in the city and| SLAYER STRIKES DOWN PREMIER “OF BULGARI Petkoff, Leader (eacor Stam- buloff Party, Assassin- -ated in Sofia, and Min! when he known, and emaped. S The Premler wae struck by three bul- léte-and killed Instantly. M. Guenadieff, the Minister of Com mierea ‘and Agrleultura. who, was one oF the Mininters accompanying M. Petkoft, | Was wounded in the arm. | Stephan ¥. Stsmbu 188 toe > Bismarck—of-t 1 a! prominent. Lib- ria. mas Preal- Parliaineot and nce Alex- aecerrlon of Prince Fet- ‘ship. He erak pout hig mi bartenders aro-not, as a rule, organized. gardens during the sunymer season Legal the unlon batts SA bartenders’ st would be a_nov- @ity in New York. ‘here has never been @ne of the scope proposed. If was not atl recently that the bartenders formed a union strong enough to war- SL =oFant-even istk- of a strike, The unlon mansgers complain that Wages-of barienders-bave not been @dvanced for tiventy years. They want #0 shuro the keneral prosperity, ‘The local warteniers’ unlon has 2,400 embers. Of there not over plored In the biz ho! and -barropms, “ih masority work In the eheap places @nd “sling beer’ in summer at the @bburban parks ‘Tending bar,” said one of the men on ==@uty at the OneMile Houne, on the Bowery. to-day, Men 't what it used fo be. Any min. with reasonsble In- fellicence can Isarn the business in hours —Aitsbig—ditnks ten fares. Wf there fs a striko {t will affect only the beer Juints at tae nummer resoris, Tose lls —w can rept this pick’ of 100 ER bartender at the Waldorf-Astoria gata that none of the me: 5 dig hotels would $5 Uo strike. Few of thes - WIth the union. ‘The pay. of. the -@verage hotel bartender is about 25 8 Sgwestcy bot Wear atasy Srp Derywiriter connectat Sal that thelr them atoncolieat. they Are continu- Paeit_ ot s0it ih adie er 60 are em- oo thelr ow iy and in eneral they area satisfied, 1c. shpedquartera’ 0 of the 9 Bartendars’ Sgtreet, and the Preside Rell: “One of the that eKCARET h made are in the ma: employed Sn email galcona: and in da sateen in winter er gardens urin, thy mon th e ie hot “In the large ho- Motgaria — tls and richly furnished bar-rooms the ‘The Raines law bartenders ns a general Thing belong to the union. All the bar- ders who workin —the concert’ halla a! friend and irning In the evening 4 residency Ina car: from @ club, when they were by thre+-or_four-men armed pistols pet the ground in f. but waa over- over twenty ‘reported at the time of the aa- sasaination of M. Stam culminated tn the M. D. Stambuiom party Petkofl was the loader of the ‘On the resignation of Cabinet N 8. 1s M Interior He had b tn 1868. tp CENTHAL WAECK, fnenee, Criminal Negligence Sought in ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, BOMB-PROOF RUSSIAN The man who threw the bomb corn OSEVELT WANS (CANINE FRE MEERA JAPACTION PERL, THREE LIVES YALTA, Crimea, Mere I. —Col-Dum= i Exclusion Bill Endangers|Collie’s. Bark Brought 00 ttt TO 8ING.— badze, commandant of the garrison here, | Neeriey eatin continues. He will Cy to-night. the Treaty— lokio {—Master, and Hall Boys Protest Grows. Escaped, and hia coachman were seriounly Injured | to-day by a bomb thrown at the col~| ol'n carclage fren. an upper window In house on a atreet through which he wan driving. was slightly wounded und his adjutant not elng in “Pagliacc!' AACRAM_.<TO, Cal., Gillette sent to the Ai message from Lord EF Taylor\ Announee the Se eee | Exbibition of their but Hall family hold It} ‘arch 11.—Goy. | aes colitis ts the most {mportant compl that the receat action of/S Mall, whore handsome residence !¥ | the Legislature would have « most un-/xt No, 61 Riverelde Drive, ‘Tho dog's; Trortunate. effect upon te” DP pame-ta Rup Roy. tt has a long pedht effort to secure exclusion of Japa: laborers by “friendly agreement. Tne Preeident asked the Governor to secure to-day the auspension of further action untll_re-| priceless—It saved three of the Hall! S; . &3 S Milli Fae ach Walaa ote Gh eters, seen, aioe and ton sears’ ODL ING CO OUMMer Millinery, |pl4, trom death by fire yesterday. Mr. a] tial is a member of the wh rug firm of Half & Ruckel He ts “| tour children range matter very careful consideration. TOKIO, March 11.—A ayestion has arisen regarding the inst clause of ar tele second of -the> treatey Japan and the United States wh, bee nelted by the Governtiter {ngton as authority for the that the Japanene hitherto Tuesday and Wednesday, March rath & 13th. widower and his Inlages from ten td Hye. atement| In planning his house, which ts five ave been | stores high, he laid out a Kymnasium pou atm iy | fF bia children on the “Afth floor. His a to pO wn ream te-on—tie tind hoor and ihe | Ubrary, wheee he espe: most of his ‘| time when at none a story lower ' He wag. sitting there with a friend Yesterday just store dinner, when he [heara the collls barking a ouay on floor _abave, H Mr. Hall darted upatatra. The dox lay PB i with’ its nose to the closed door of | Ac Mr Hall's own room, and at steht of Its Gover t|Master thumped Jte tall xleofully oa ton of holders! the floor. Two “Thin spirals of amoke held before 4 wore curling from under »sed door, Oe paiaiadsa line = eatin ana ities! Mr Hall throw St open. The room In- ginte the Ban Frahelso school (fo side was fh flames. Ie slut (ie door have brotght shane into pro id with the dog at hts heels dashed up cide ne prie ~ two remaining fights to where his? Broadway and-2oth St; 5th Ave., 19th St, Geclared here 0" be : : law and an inttingem tun Uy wuaranteed Tan Shoes For Men » jurists beitave Tt would be no surprise sure be brought on the Gov have It abstain from iss rt. tinatio not thelr bearers Imiting the ELEVEN O’CLOCK’S PARTY. | {at 1 to eend in| in i U | ordy WIN Celebrate St. Patrick! Hissattanen C F arived. i “a New Spring styles ye Men § tron Neve Ware One of the functions that will mark ‘the celebration of St. Patrick's Day will be a Patrick's pot part firesiieven—o'Ciock Clu Casino next Saturda Agee will be. ww pt. SM. Breen, W. C. J. Doherty. every body Tan Shoes, High and LowCut $3.00 to $7.00. Alexander Mr. Hall sayn t called hi fo the stalrs the t he xymnasum we ] perished. — | eo MARY MANNERING ILL. ID, Mass., Mannering, il Of paeumunta Worthy In this clty, es children certainly hav. March 1. — actress, |s the Hotel in Yorky Disaster Which Cost 24—Lives,-—— this afternoon took up consideration of the New-York Central-wreck- at-Woed— lawn road on the evening of Feb. 15, when twenty-four persons were killed Aseistant Di ze who conducted the introduction of e ence before the Coroner's jury, ex- Chavles Fo Murphy to-day that Tammany jia!l tn aligned 3 Uy. “ Swhar inst fPammany lect any Inuit You that aud- all ops : AALLIONARES IONAIRE'S WIE -(KING ALFONSO’S GRIP The Grand Jury i wpsetal—Kewston A severe cold taused her to give up her playing last Wednesaay, und tt hae Her condition ~ Sixth Avenue and Ninetcently Street me. nod unless he ta fed swith the. Ther hi been a welche: 19073 This March offering of Table and Art Wares means greatly lowered prices, The gift may be a half greater in value, A Fine DINNER SET Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. A Piece of Art Ware For the Wedding and cost no more, ff purchased now. The additions to your own supplies of China and Cut Glass may be half more than you would expect the money otherwise to aa For instance: « A merioan Porcelain Dinner Sets of 100 pleces, in a gray floraltdesign. Complete for twelve persons. iat Teguiar stock Pattern Dinner Set of 10-pieces, In-n blue floral design. Beparats Dleces of thia eet can be purchaned at any time. 100 pieces, In pink and blue floral design—complete for twelve persons. 102 pleces—soup tureen and three ment dishes—all pleces gold-trimmed. 100 tureen and 114 pi 116 $L'to Royal 18- 20-41 worth one called to testify this were members of the track} , Gir inspection and car re-| cos, the motor engineer of the} train-that was wrecked ond Chief En-j gincer Palilet, Bureau of Main-! tenance. eat, including Presiden: neral Manager Smith, Uoned by thé Grand Jur ion will be held t iF mpecial “In: nd, }f necessary ad- | On Wednesday after to say whoth an FEVER. GOING_DOWN, Complete Recovery of Young Mon- arch of Spain Expected Within.a Week. 21D, March U.—King Alfonso, ering from —-tn= MEAL ~—ARKS FOR FREEDOM afternoon on Aomltuted | Dr. Carlos F y Sanitaria tted by Juatice to which she was co. #mond Jan, 1s hist lz, Brill declared taht a Was eworn 0 @notive to’ th Dany, with whe dapostted, wir Mer to withdrisw Mr. Brill Wraenke!, r of nervous dine College; Dr. allenist Bthchice Greenb: teatimony in hls row nftorngon, p Maze has been stopping pitss Agnes Fay ORIGINALITY AND DISTINCTIVENESS Design Pats Conrncteree Showin, “bo, an e Bullings, as Serxea, * Panama and Fine Serge Suits, 28.00, $38.00 and $48.00 rench Mixtures, $28.00, $35.00 and $42. pecench Voile Sults (win drop » $55.00, $68.00 and S Walking Skirts. $12,50, §15,00 and $16. 0. Rich Panamas, $12.50, $18.00 and $20.00 | Handsome Vollo (with drop atfris, $18.00, sda) ai $28.00 Their Spring 1907 Opening Tuesday, Wednesday and Se 511 ay Ubinoee : March Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fou rteenth Mi illinery Costumes “Suits Goats and Mdisses? Garments Weatsts Dress Goods Salks Laces and Imported Hash Fabrics ‘dozen, 26-1 worth $6, Just sixty fine Pattern Table Cloths, reduced in price because wo have no matching Napkins. 114 pieces, wold-traced; four meat dishes and soup tureen. andi: ‘solid gold handles; four meat dishes and soup tureen. $72.50 J. Pouyat Limoges Dinner Sets ae $50~ and four meat dishes, pink border design; at Arg Wares Hangers Tach brars p ging domes; suitable for French Art Bronzes at $16.50 tO) or dining room wie, Made of colored $0, from 6 to #7 bent ginas panels and set In metal Others in Groups and Figures, at 2 plates, sels, ollve dishes, piates and shapes and decoratt And pedestal pleces, at $12 to $120. Marble Busts, Ficurea $35, wort! Tena btors: Third floor, Wanamaker Four groups of pure Linen Napkins, and a small collection of Pat- tern Table Cloths, very much below regular prices: et-tach. $7.50-Dinner Sets at-$6 $10 Dinner Sets at $7.50 $20 Austrian Dinner Sets at $12 $22.50 Austrian Dinner Sets at $16.50 $30 Elite Limoges Dinner Sets at $20 Pleces, in pink and blue floral design: gold-tmced handles; soup And threa meat dimhes. . $50 J. Pouyat Limoges Dinner Sets at $30 = in a floral spiky design; all pieces gold-trimmed, handles $60 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets at. $37.50 feces, in twovattractive decorations; all pieces heavily eld-atippied feces, In a pink floral design; all pleces gold-trimmed; souss jfurecr. $100 J. Pouyat Limoges Dinner Sets at $75 Pleces, {including soup tureen and four meat dishes, in a gold and pieces gold-trlinmed and polld gold handles. frames, Mnished with bead fringe. Inet “dome | 4 chain © ant ee Hand-patnted China—adout | bower bulbs. thitty-five pieces. in most ree: -inch dom three 16-candle power c decorations — bolbs, at #15, tesuiariy $25- <= AL : Portable Electric Table Lights $50. from #22, to, $0. Colored bent is Vienna Ware, in a variety of | standards. At re ge enet | $80, regularly #45; 240, vegularly ¥0. : Oil Lamps Japaneso Bronze Vases, mounted as Pedestals; in Italian marble and |jamps, at 810, regularly $15; 816.50, onyx effects, at $48 to $0 worth lrecuiariy $95 and fec0 f S}2 to $8. Henares Trasa Ware, mounted as lamps, a€ 812.50, remulariy $2010 #5. abaat twenty fn number, mt eae Po ‘Lamp Shades Bs fib to Rr. Others Jes made ot colored bent giasa Sere 17m) to eat oc Amphorm Pottery i =e MANY Attractive pleces, at h $2.50 to $50. and $18. Lamp Siore, Third floor, Wanamaker Building, Building. Some Attractive Offerings : : In TABLE LINENS inch pure Linen Damask Napkins, at $1 a dozen, worth $1.50, jnch-Damask Napkins, {n elght choice patterns. at $1.90a dozen,- z fine Damask Nn 32.50. designs, at $2,902 | worth $3.75. 5 a aa Inch fine Damask Napkins, nicely hemmed, at $4.75 a dozen, Cloths, 2% yards square, at $5, worth $7.50, Cloths, 24% x 3 yards, at $6, worth $9. Linen Store, Second floor, Bt rt Dalida: Fine BOOKS at Small Cost From These Publishers’ Overstocks Po One can never have too many good books. An you do not need to empty your purse. maybe only-a-quarter of the publishers’ regular prices, Judge by these examples: Alexandre Dumas’ Romances at $20 a Set— Mari gilt’ tops. f Sir. Walter Scott's Wavertey Novels at $20 a Set— 35 vola,j halt catr.— Punt The Far East and the New America at $8 a Set— Printed on extra quality paper, over 1,20 illustration pind and white; © vols; halt morocco, gilt tops. Famous Composers and Their-Music at-$20-a-Set— Batted Over 50) Honore-de-Balzac’s Cour Publinher’s price, Sir Walter Scott's Waverley Novels at $4.25 a Set T2-yote::-ltme;-psper-labela: The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines, at $4. 25 By Mary Cowden Clarke. 1tmo, att tiges Publisher's price, $1260, Jame. or Richard said, ‘Empty your purse into your head,” d-here is the great opportunity of the year—when The cést is a half, je Aatoinvtte Edition so falbpage pistes “Ht voig Cloth binding, Publisher's price, ers price, $00. in colors and Pub 3 price, $31, Ey Mlustrations; 16 vols. heodore Thomas. John Knowles Paine and Karl Kiaueer. nal€ morocco, KIC tops, Publisher's ‘price, orks at $40 a Set— ‘anes Eat Hon Tinitted). az VoIpeSvo, ETE tops, dee 147, de I Cag HS, Publishers prices 63. Uinatrated; 5 vola.; three-quarter morocco, s Whitcomb Riley's Works at $5 a Set— While the predominating millinery styles this year found their inception during the Empire days of France, there clings to them an American sentiment, because this period intiuenced our war-time styles, when the fife and drum * proclaimed “Father. Abraham's call for three hundred thousand more.” : Fashionable wonien’ of to-day can ‘look .at the pictures of their grandmothers, when they ‘posed in all the splendor of their short sleeves, crinoline skirt and poke bonnet for the quaint little daguerreotype that held a lock of hair for their volunteer hero, and find a counterpurt in the styles of to-day. For the Dixie girl of the same period there's the drooping leghorn, loaded with flowers, with the ribbon ties, And so on, the many Empire styles ot to-day are given to us, lending emphasis to that old saying, “Out of the old the new—the fairest of all may be,” j ’ RESTAURANT — EIGHTH i ——oreenntetd-tedition- Novels_at-25c Over one hundred titles: ‘The Good Red Earth, Phillvotts, The G nil. The Standby, Bowen's Legacy. By idwin ie 6 y, : . By John 8. Wise, Tea Table Talk, Jerome K. Jo- | The Conquering of Kate, By J rome, + Relgn of Queen Isyl, B: aA me WV Gcuttepureess cia Witton (hel ee Cae ere) Of Sha Winds. 7a oR; Tave the Fiddler. Lloyd Osbourne. A Deal Wheat Xndreo. Katherine M. C. Mere: | A Peal in Wheat. By Frank Norris, In the Forest. Maxmilian Foster, Golien Flood. Edwin La] Crow's Nost and Belliaven Talea, Donov M The anall. "Phe Way of the North, By War eR Pane theyney. jo ‘an. chard W, TRne Autocrat, By Charles x. Dunne. Fraiose Ac Murine oe: Lue Beatrice of Venice es by ‘EMborvon ‘the Road to Frontenag. Py Bam-| Moth and Russ.” Mary Choiet uel Merwin. Book Store, “The ‘Sutiday World's vant Directory ‘makes more tovots;-stlt-tops—Pubitsher a price, $1275 Novels_at-30c Over tty titles: D Katherine Holland Brown, By Eleanor By Haden ray World. Kyelyn Under- By Edmund Dole, By Ry Mrs, Burton Harrison, » Little Bother, By: Jostah Flynt, eer By Cyrus Townsend Gilbert Parker. Edward Mure an Pasha. fiddie Wall. deley, Ninth etreet, Stewart nundink. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street,” “Offers Of Pash