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$12,000,000 REBATE BEGINS FEB. 23; ALL COMPANIES ORDERED TO PAY Weather—Fatr and warmer to-night; Saturday rain, U RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. PAS REBATES MAN KILLED IN STRIKE RIOT, KLLEDON“L” § ) NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “FEBRUARY 1909. site Chorus Girl and Rich fusean She Sues for Separation. won nadadas a RN KONE ee Tailor Shop on Second Street Stormed by Mob of More Than Hundred—Dead Victim Found After Police Clear Scene of Battle, ral OF oH MUST BEN MANY INJURED, ON EAST SIDE ABOVE THRON WBZ i | eran Hundreds of Morbid Ones Bat: | tle With Police for Glimpse of Victim. One man was killed and several were attack @ sympathizers on the taile at No, up the steps and smashed in the door, and, armed with sticks or with weapons bbed up in the place, assaulted Jev pry one they could lay their hands on ‘The tumult was terrific and the street seriously Mandate of the United States ,* Supreme Court Received injured fn an made by iB fa 2 Se of Jacob Greenfield, ond street, late this afternoon was soon blocked with excited people. uae mee . : f Att ; The fight inside raged until Policeman BLOCK BROADWAY CARS Bena) Ret “ht vane of the man who was killed cou | yy Cominissioner Shields, J. J, Sweeney ran In and began to lay ‘ not be learned by the police. He was) about him with his club, Then every- hoor rene scorned one of the attacking par ‘body who was able, ran. Many went ., ne S Pyaftic 4 alt s as Me | | Most of the employe ihanahon' (anata leavandiovactinarees: Crowds Stop Traffic at Herak ALL COMPANIES TO PAY, |struck two weeks ago, Eight stitchers! ‘The police found Wolf Greenfield Chanes fe Reservesn ttl pA. and pressers remained at work. Wolf| under a bench, with a cut on the side square and eserves | eenfield, brother of the proprietor, | of his head, He was barely consctous, Ise Their Ch ~‘Order Issued To-Day Includes in charge of the siop this after-| and was resuscitated by Ambulance Use Their Clul Urder Issued Po-ay Meludes At 2 o'eloek a group of striking rgeon McGrath. Jacob Greenfield Tver O, + H 2 ployees entered the po and be. ad several cuts on his face z 3 x ki Every Concern in the PAN PAFELINE SATII Lhe Wert ea@neal THe PUTT ehauteeesHnvronTaRoutatal toteney]| zoeu morbidalinfenca’ (heuncaray Big Trust lisputes became ang and Wolf G n- When a man was discovered dead tn crowds to scenes of horr impelling "3 é ote ‘eld temporized with the another clothing shop, on the second siouting, shoving, flgiting mob H Uf | If you will go out to the street," ie yy, lying be uae re races several hundred men and women shoj | Tail ‘aralan ald, “1 will shut off the power, and| There was nothing to show who he). hh crald Square district. te United ee hen they will iiave to atop work| Was, but Wolf Greenfeld sald that he| Pers In the Herald Square district to | ae clerk of the xt Whether they want to or not, LE don't) Was not one of the men employed in, battle with the reserves of the Tender | Court and custod rt’ fund, want to have a fight here.’ the s loin station for half an hour this after to-day received the mandate of the The strikers went out. Wolf Green.) Capt. Herlihy and a number of his noon while the head of a laborer w! Clpnenyy Cla of United States Meld did not keep his ise, He men started an investigation, alded by jad beon killed on the Sixth aver eer ars locked the doors and told the men to detectives from the homicide bureat. slevated structure at Wace TEC 8 e boon with the Md Wolf Greenfleld and Bargo street’ hung fryer Ny Gas taw is tit Rrairikara mace fedubyaaaiine of No. It Melrose avenue, \hile the str to see the The payment of ¢ $12,000,00) In ree (dred more sympa ers, came down n, peading their Inquiries, git was on, b Dalesiin ordered tol Ue ted on Feb, {te street In a yelling mob at about rhe dead man was later Identifled by been removed traffic, was brought to an | Sy tl ate he 1 {2 2lock They had heard, from out. | Samuel Kahn, of No. 242 Rivington almost complete s , gowns wer | os ot t will take two months to hall “5 e | = “) . Posts, of the locking of the doors, and | street, a striking garment worker, as rn and feet trampled on. finish the jot {£ $15,098 are|did not wait to parley. They hustled his brother Solomon, also a striker. e man who was killed was Myles | MRS. DAVID assessed against ) apany, AML the _ ——— an, one of a gang at work repairing CISL OP companies In the combme are included | the structure, The gang had just re- | OLZLL " MARTIN, in tie brder and all wil) hewin repay: turned to work after diuner wi | ; Ks i Hl hi L was killed, He was stooping over the Sn = SSS = ments on the same 2 eee cisternae aa issued AiR: snorandun back in time to dodge the forward} sioner § 2 truck, but the fact shoe caught him “The | MndaTredaupervoor nell Jand dragged him under. His battered Conso! Company,«the |Spe- | a j be ly was dragged several feet and then } cla! Master who Is in charge of the! . fell to the track, the head hanging down | fund deposited by that company, andj 7, =H} rx! Barte iy fh es Hyer ob through the tles, ) ) way, Bartender for Son, s Emplo “hl are SHERRATT fC eer eae | OMG llowayiaBamenc Atkinson, Put His Employer ]'""“aite men ana women fought on vse ’ erences, “| por e Thr >) ell 19 4 . 3 street oelow for giimpse of what had PeeLeneet V upon the details of a Into a Three-Cormered Official Snarl and Himself MGM (Es Hie pace 1)! plan for the repayment of rebates to . i i ie v a of a 4d the consumers. The plan has been sub- q ; arceny 7 | gang, Michael n, and two la- tia dre ATH Into a Cell on Larceny Charge. leareuit mene: Se of vou moELeNraVineniRiould from Its wed fon and carried [tt to the West This morning the police of the Fifth; ton of the elev street, Long Island city, station re-| The plaforms here were crowded wit! Thirty-third street sta- any change be found desirable, 1 All to Receiv. Rebates. Tom Gilloway, dart in Atkinson's saloon, at No. & Broadway, Long Island i “Birdie Martin,” Otherwise , Twenty of Them § Them Strung Out WAalwas Indicated in the opinion ated |e iste celved a message from one who seemed | Shoppers, and several of them narrowly City, chewed up and swallowed the" ') bi hen the in unctic $ t Vildly excited, say! 6 }« aped being pushed o: he strugele ’ * Pry ag" muee tt IDA YAUNMNGUSH NAR iieubra coame lat ney pIdconm hen Inga Nusa rennet MeMsvencuaL ener wad ia) ita aved Veiga DUN eULOC ID LLelaLt UE] Bertha Lindenborn, De- Behind Bakery Wagon Tal) apa teacnals ed peevishness to-day, ‘veadtul and murderous riot in Atkin~ |'0 view the body® The reserves were! 1 That Ambled [Now he {an a cell, charged with grand 30's saloon, The reserves piled into the {notified and speedily. cleared th | mands Separation. eam Fhat Ambled, arceny, and there Is a squabble going Patrol wagon found Brennan alone | forms, driving those who r h Aa between Atkinson, the Excise Bu- !® the place, behind the bar, and ali} fore them with thelr nightsticks, —— NY TR ae 7 * : Peaceful Dr. Monroe, of the New Y Hos- Fy rs Zo \ ‘OC bos) peau and the police regarding the right P aris . vital, who was ¢ ‘ordered tg] HW her real name of Rertha M, Linden-| Handy Ernest, a bakery wagon a of the saloon to sell liquors, Hiloway was observed on the other | pital, i Ki i © Martin," one of the blonde| “river, of No, Third avenue, made | DH DITHE laren erEaTnee tay thelnlace elder are inepatraetia bl iariousl yayratohs | ULLVeruaLom eo a a\FHig Lea tt FOUBT athe | ROC G ICSAC ee cna ote ones mar urias ' ue dow HAS KEPT | ip, erat i shows them the license, IN the proceedings with a number of |crowd, and only then did a jane open] girls in the first row of “The Queen of |* lot of persons who were due down) ‘ NOTICE OF | -rnis the aaloonkeeper says Is obviously, {rlends, A little later ne appeared at{in the dense mass a Monroe said {tie Moulin Rouge” chorus, ta suing/t0W8 at 9 o'clock late at thelr offices ADDRESS. It] impossible, unless the Coroner will an- | (* station and confided to the Heuten- | that almost every bone In Dolan’s bo David Lindenborn, a wealthy dealer in| {2/8 morning. Handy was asleep etlons, the | enorige an anie-mortem autopsy on Gi!-/4Mt that Atkinson was selling Mquor| was broken, ‘The body was placed ty |. a ‘The young man went to work at 10 we of repayment would be greatly | joway Tom Gilloway says that he) Without a license, There was another | patrol wagon and taken to the antiques and ofl paintings, at No, 3! an eiretaetey, bal ads o HANA A he i o'clock las! hi he ba a ate yplified and the time required to pay | goesn't care what the Corone taid, and this time it was discovered | join station. The foreman w West Thirty-eighth street, for a separa- ns! . be . I 7 nly . : MS i e the » » thi orning and, thoug! I ul ery one would be corresponilingly will withhold his consent, lee ws, ie: Gavan truth, ‘The | rested tion, alleging failure to properly support | l# morning and, though he shoutd dueed. “L got even with Brennan, anyway," | Same which had held the license was! Alexander Honigswald, motorman of ‘ave been through at 7 o'clock, he was 1,500,000 8 Riciitcea found in the cellar, the traln, of No, 286 West One Hundred |MeF Lawyer Herman Hayde asked Jus-| 0° 8° ott | 2 1500, tatements, | said Gilloway: hea Holl Canwent Gl Hat GENK : dre : : only beginning to deliver bread at 8.2 Separate Statements. en varem pega a Wed in leNaP EERE ie The police sent out, at Brennan's] ing porty-seventh street, wise y -|tiee Platzek, in the Supreme Court, to- “The Court has made a caretul in- Mee 2 7 ? | suggestion, and arrested Gilloway Tie He unloaded a crate of loaves at 4 Bs saloon last night in Atkinson's absence. | . ¥ 5 rested and bah a Iwith homicide day, for an order to compel Lindenborn vestigation of the pr work which | > “ From his friends they found what he eee “s | Fighth avenue and Fiftteth stre drank behind the bar and make the place a free-drink Gilloway started had done with the Heense, Gilloway | was too Joyful to make any extended | $3,000,000 OIL P PLANT Was to be done preliminary to the act- Lo phy, Bets Se AWeOKI SEL ORY, aN climbed up to his seat, took the reins, ual signature of the repayment the trial and $24 counsel fee. Robert ae Pena hoe thee aeht dispensary for his friends. Brennan dis-| statement on the subject, and was held | L. Turk opposed in behalf of Mr, Line; Settled back agatnst the piled-up bread avai ae Tea oe ere charged him. by Magistrate Connolly in $1,000 bau, | ABLAZE AT NEW ORLEANS. Hegel land went to sleep, sitting up. 1s changes of address from one collec: | —_—_— irdie Martin’ says she was a popu-j|horsas ambled slowly down Eighth tion district to another, it seems to be | xew orL The recent-]lar stage lady when she met the|avenue, crossed Forty-elghth street. tc be about 1,500,000 separate statements |. at | bound for Europe in 18%. “Dave Line | OTeaeway . Soe Svcie ele of accounts to be made up and the | atte ist |denborn made love swiftly during the| Broadway car tracks. A lir ame number of cheques to be drawn below New is| voyage she alleges, and when they! size, well-filled Broadway car came ‘No part of the cost of this work will afternoon and at a e hed London they were married. AS) down behind them and slackencd speed TRIBUTE TO MRS, EVA COCHRAN fall upon any consumer or be deducted burning. A heavy gale ts 0 I nborn “Birdie Martin’ gave |‘phe motorman clanged his bell. from his re the river up her ambition for a career” and for-; Handy Ernest slept. The team ambled “A sufficient force to ensure prompt- = ooo | ate eee |sook the stage, They lived In style in. down Broadway ness will be at once set to work un |p. 3 : : : IGOT $4,000 JEWELRY HAUL this vit. spending $10, @ year, she) ‘There were a score of cary crawling der efficent arrangements for check-| Factories Are Closed, Flags Are at Half Mast, and Thou- | ! says, until about four yeara ago, when | behind the wagon at Fortleth street ing up and auditing to the satisfac: ro ‘ ‘ 5 ’ AFTER SMASHING WINDOW, | .r. Lincenborn refused to contribute to! The sidewalkers stopped and watehvd tion of the Spectal Master and his; — Sands Throng the Streets During Funeral of Woman the support of the houyehold, She 1s and Jeered at the fuming passengers. auditor, the Gas Company acting as 5 5 aor me spoer| BOW. twenty: five yeara old and he {| It Was o near riot, A tnultitude of I 3 td ili “harity | 40, one pher YY ge. os er to do go distributing agent, It is apparent, Who Gave Millions to Charity, Seat RURTinei ined ein leo es | twice her age those who had nothing better to do got out into the street, escorting the bread however, that there ts a pliysteal limit Cooked on Alcohol Range, number of clerks who can act a a hae | Som oe Meiwackson Jewelry Compan. | He wouldn't pay the gas bills and} Wagon with much Joyful and im: | SAT TAY | No. 66 State street, the city’s busiest . preeatory noise. Among them trotted i at Work at the same time on} ai yonkers to-day paid tribute to the;Oakland Cemetery, where interment | retail thoroughfare, and, reaching| te 888 Was cut off by the gas com-} y a the same sei of books. It ts also aries ae ke , 1 {pany, so that I had to do my own, * Rumber of car conductors, w manifest that it Will take much more | Memory of Mrs, Eva 8. Cochran, widow | Wir Mat f }RDEOUBE THES at ered: patty tec ren sta cooking by an alcohol stove, {ot Joyful, Charles Brown, w ta time to prepare a statement of ac-lof tie late William F. Cochran Who [grime yee eee wusrcreanen deathe bull QUO) worth ot watches Hnga antl alesis sateen * policeman, climbed tle step of Heed ple i |S. Andrew's Mission Church, St. | monds. He a ! at Bread VAuONUTENTEnooia these GUIdhe ten Misco mae red ae ihaw died rec at her New York City | John's rectory, the St. John's River. “He failed to pa of our elé-|5° andy Ernest AM Stites) Oe ea | residence, fifth street. |side Hospital, Hollywood Inn, Phillips: [gant aaprtment f ths and is Bi dicats r d statement: disvlonts, noon, was attended b the | that Is known all over the country, be- Ws home for me since, com!” sie, jerked tile shoulder away from the Time for First Payments entire population of Yc all the | sides numerous o(!§r charities, She was} Tle @ Ming t » live alone.” He Nas not) oticeman ant anored again, == ‘Tt is necessary, therefore, to get the! factories being shut down and the flags a woman of p} abits, and the} a For sted i nee July.” Brown was less gentie the second work of preparing refund sheets well| put at half-mas Jrbsence of her Kindly features from the | Inunetion TEACH LT ot nance of | iim, advanced before undertaking to pre-| Seldom if ever does a woman receive |streets of Yonkers was expressed tn | Board of week, a 's Income Is $10,000 | wake up, you!” he commanded. “Are | pare the cheques; so that when repay-) the sincere manifestations of grief ta | e sorrow of {ts entire popula ana | effect ay i uns our ment Was! ou auleep? ypent Tas once begun it can proceed! was accorded Mrs, Cochran, who has! the unusual ceremonies attending her | centre ’ EE Ay quence Tabave replied Erni sitting up without a break and in Jarge amounts. | given away millions of doilars to chari- | funeral atheet, forest Ub eich and blinking. "“L was just “phe first inetaliment of refund) ties in Yonkers. Her estate Ix estl- —_—>__. was r 1 ant ectiy: wilting to strive to Cheques will go out on Feb, 23, and| mated to be worth at lonst $6,000,000, | ONLY CITIZENS AS POLICE, | Ft Juste Playek Ravouane ae te anc they will be sent out tlerenfter with | he funeral train trom the Grand ALBANY, Feb, An amendment to | —_, cae ef ? si pa than two months from the date ataaiee street, Yor o'clock. | by Assemblyman Hoey to-day provides = Iwasa » while the : those who followed inst-notions—kept} i: wan met by the Mayor, members of that no person sha'l be appoltted as| TAMPA, Fla, Fet r t lefondant and Tw g together z thelr blils and gave notico of addrese—| tin City Council and a cortege of ten, gpectal patrolman by the Police Com {day wet 213 will rrecive thelr money. mounted and twenty-flve foot policemen | mis: ner who Is not a eltizen of the! pIRST RACKET ' , tod i “How soon thereafter the holders oF este by Chief Woltt, B th Hee yea Bil ee ah pamate ssigoments na we ald will epen Mafn et were packed wh people ne to compe y t which they give notice of assignnien entered St, Johan's Episcopal Pon Ue premises owe i j Py gow open er a. On Sees Church, After impressive services in’ Aires, tal cond, sosmboat. and Time i k \ : Saunas alk ea day and (Continued on Second Page. the church the cortege proceeded to terminals and office buildings. and She Wolf also ran. Jed on Second Page.) alent. * a Who Stole Eleven-Year-Old Janer, Katherine Loerch, Indicted for Crime for Which Death May Be: Penalty. CHILD'S COUSIN ON TRAIL “TILL SCOUNDREL IS HANGED.” Prisoner Collapses in Cell While Wheels of Jus- tice Are Quickly Set in Operation—His Wife Says She Is Indifferent to His Fate. ‘ (Spectal to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Feb, 5.—An indictment charging a capital crime was ‘found to-day against Joseph Janer, the Brooklyn man who kidnapped icleven-year-ohl Katherine Loerch on Monday and brought her to this city. State's Attorney Owens, who prepared the indictment last night jafter the little girl had told her shocking story to the Grand Jury, pre [rented the bill this morning, and at 11 o'clock an indictment was handed up. The charge | | in the Indictment is for a {n his cell, Stimulants had to be admin- degree of felonious assault punishable ;istered this morning. He seems cone by death, If the kidnapper ts convicted |sclous of, but dazed by his plight, His i is within the discretion of the Court; victim is in the House of the Good |'0 order him hanged, senten Impris impose a shorter prison term, If precedents are followed and the accused man is not declared In+ sane, he may suffer the death penalty, Janier's triat will be pressed with, all | possible despatel The pris is In POLICE, PICTURK, Shepherd, where she will remain unt} the trial. Joseph C. Dockweiler, of No, 3% Trout- man street, Brooklyn, a cousin of the Loereh girl, arrived here to-day and saw shal Par ut Police Headquart- ers, Dockweller was formerly a police man in Brooklyn and brought a letter of introduction from Capt. Cullen, of jie Is a big man and he was OF MAN WHO STOLE boiling over with r when he came } Jout of Mar nan's office, He | BROOKLYN GIRITp oiineied iis ist and shook tt In the dl dau U came him to life onment. or on a state of collapse Brooklyn. | rection of *s cell I} hanged,” 1 here to see him “and T aim going to ay until he fs hanged, If it takes a He ought (o be burned at If 1 had arrived before there wouldn't have been any own stake, kot ht ne any kind of punishment. I Would have fixed him, L know it is a r gulnst the law, but I feel Ike a lynching party to hang that scoundrel Trial Will Be Speedy. Ovens said to-day: tal of Janer, Te will argument is finished trial now ru sol until next daner casey will be no deiay, accused will be week from next Mon- i se every pos- trial to @ nk it will id Gnish it e wrote » the New ils of York De- Janer would aw , Despite the lura s t u authort- les, De und Conway lete ack ein DB hy

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