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ice tA aa | \ | SEAMEN SETTLE STEWARDS READY TOJOIN SAILORS IN MARINE STRIKE Petty Citoas hte Also Dissatisfied | With Wages and Quarters, Threaten to Quit. THE HOUSEMAID. | | | SHORT CREWS WORKING White Star Line, After Making | Concessions, Talks of Tieing Up Its Vessels. @o far the net result of the British peamen's strike is victories trom the| White Star and Canadian Pacific Lines. ‘The surrender of these companies, how- ever, 19 not complete. Only half the fist eae i mates on the other side cere, including the stew- 0 follow the seamen, ba? g& 5 i I to the atowaras’ eriovances of ‘wages ls the “glory hole,” where he stewards have their quarters. It is claimed that every sea collision in recent years has resulted in the “glory hele” being Gemolished. The stewards want their quarters @hifted to a safer section of the boat. Bach sailor on the dig Tner, he sald, 1s on the qui vive for the strike signal. He displayed & seamen’s journal, edited dy one Joseph Potter of Liverpool, which Hi THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE By Eleanor Schorer urged the seamen to stand by for “the signal” and predicted that every trans- ‘Atlantic steamship would be tied at her dock. within a few days. STRIKE SPREADING IN UROPEAN Ponte. “The surrender of the White Star line to the strikers is explained by the com- pany's anxiety to send the great Olym- ple across the ocean on her scheduled maiden trip,” said an official of that company to-day. “The a eg be fust half what the strikers wanted Iam sure the company will resist wy further efforts to force the ral de- mand of % advance in wager Advices from English ports indicate that tho strike ts epreading, Many of “GREAT TRUSTS PAY SMALL TAXES 10 STATE OF JERSEY Standard Oil, with $81,843,625 Stock Outstanding, Will Settle Only $7,842. Yast Saturday, will leave Southampton next Wednesday, carrying the mail of the White Star liner Majestic. Manager Curry of the White Star Line fe quoted as stating that as fast as the ‘White Star liners reach English porte TRENTON, N, J., June 16—An analy- pis of tho assessment of the State tax for 1911 against corporations by the State of New Jersey, through its State Assessors, gives a good idea of what New Jersey really is as @ corporation parent. A echedule of assessments filed with the State Comptroller, while only a pre- Uminary one, contains the levy laid against the majority of the larger cor- Porations—some of them the “trusts.” This schedule showa the tax against 7,008 corporations, The amount levied to each will be up until after the trouble is over, despite the increase of ‘wages of $2.00 a month allcwed to the @eamen of the Olympic. White Star Line's purpose in lay. its boats is designed, It 1# stated, jyse shipping at English porte jus kill off the strike, With other lowing this example, it is stated, traffic would be halted and the wort of of et corporations have capital stock issued to the extent of ten million dollars or more each, Twenty-eight of them have capital stock outstanding of more than $50,000,000 each. Six are in the one hun- dred million dollar class. The United States Steel Corporation 1s, of course, the largest on the lst. | one point in the seamen’s de- that will not be acceded to, it fe declared, 1s the request that steam- companies obtain their men from the union headquarters, instead of seck- fag Dew sailors from the lodging houses. ———— sel nin at fi fro Although ordered dissolved by the Federal Government, the Standard Ol) Company of New Jersey ts still on thi list, and according to the returns has {issued stock to the amount of $S1,843,- ON WAGES, THEN fact Mr. “Seven years ag. confined for afflicted with de! CITY HALL PARK MAN OF MYSTERY REVEALS SECRET Says His Daily Visits Are a Pro- test Against an Injustice— Once in an Asylum, Ernest Phillip O'Sullivan of No, 152 Weat Elghty-second street, called to- | day at the office of The Evening World Man who stands before the City Hall.” The daily appearance ad walk tn City Hall Park was published, last Friday. O'Sullivan says that his going |to the City Hall ts to attract public attention to an some years ago, and that his daily ap- pearance 1s a protest. “My father clear up the mystery of the of the almost this man on the b injustice done Vresident of the Coffee Exchange. father died, and my brother and my- I was born thirty- for many years f lost our money. ne years ago and live No. 274 Madison avenue. om the hotel wh thre Its {ssued capital stock t8 down as! for jonaticn Tho diectore whe Hig gable Its tax this year will be] mitted mo stated falsely that 1 who committed me “At the asylum L was hi him was [Dugene O'Sullivan, 1 was forctbly taken © I lived and was years in an asylum was sious of persecution, ‘The immedate cause was my’ striking & man who insulted me on the street, |tunner of the consolidation of the Bank- 1 was not even permitted to go before | the Ju ‘assed and BANKERS TRUST TO BUY CONTROL OF MERCANTILE Syndicate Negotiating $10,- 000,000 Deal as Forerun- ner of Big Merger. Accomting to an announcement made to-day in the flanofal district, a syndl- cate composed of financiers now Inter- ested in the Bankers’ rust Company will, in the near future, purchase 12,000 sharea of Mercantila Troxt Company stock now owned by the Equitable Life Assurance Society. The Equitable Lite ts forced to depart wit hthis stock owing to terms of the State insurance laws (passed after the insurance investiga- tion, The purchase of this big block of Mer- ‘struggle the steamship people say they | is ¢2,473,928,13, once a prominent coffee merchant at No. |oantile Trust stock by interests con: Sennot lose, A desultory warfare with! “One hundred and thirty-nine of these [tothe Pee oe “while MY |nocted with the Bankers’ Trust Com- ‘the strikers, it 1s claimed, is far more rother, Percy O'Sullivan, was once pany will give the latter absolute con- trol of the Mercantile Trust, as there are only 2,000 shares of Mercantile stock. Tho syndicate will pay $740 a share for the stock of the Mercantile ‘Trust, which will mean that @ sum aggregating about $10,000,000 ts involved in the deal, Although the parties interested in this deal deny the rumor, it 1s sald tn other quarters that the transaction {9 @ fore- My | ers’ Trust Company tlle Trust Company. ‘The merging of these two downtown with the Merean- eakened by bet hre t ' 625, Ite Stato tax te $7,612 This email! rough attendants, violent offensive and | Wetutions would make the most tm tax 1s partly due to the fact that the| very insane pationts—though the doc-|Portant trust company consolidation returns shows that @ large part of the|tors knew and told me that my rt|since the Morton Trust Company end company's capital is invested in maun-| Was affected, i was finally discharged |the Fifth Avenue Trust Company were facturing plants in New Jersey ana|#® sine. My weakened heart lowers |enged with the Guaranty Trust Com- a result the stoct my vitality, numbs my senc Wis my | pany about a year ago. Dera She etock 18 exempt trom mind and my whole being and Will in= | A merger of the Bankers! Trust Comp ‘The other companies in the $00,000,000 | {ite tae tech wath ae ctioyeentsr MY jany and the Mercantile Trust would - i SOF INVEH WORK OF Shioy men bring about a company with deposits i: j o clase are Mr, O'Sullivan added that he did not] ’ rong " Canadian Pacific Forced to Pay} *Ainaicamatea copper Company, eap-| want charitS; tut that te was seeking |{0t@llng about $1,000, 00, Ital $153,887,900, tax $11,444. vindleation awd recompense through the More Than Rate Agreed ‘American Tobacco, capital $18,001,500, {Drover municipal channels, Ho. ways tax $9, : that “to deny an honorable man wit ‘ ‘ “asp oUt cause, without accusing him of ar On—Strike Is Lagging. pouiyeenanionas Harvester, capital $140,- | Grime, of dls | y ts cont ged Amertean -——_—- International Mercantile Marine, eapl- tal, $120,000,000, tax $9, Need sate, LONDON, June 16—The shipping e < Rock Island Company, eapital $160,000,- Advices from Fe strike has developed largely Into &! wy tax $11,290, eH ae ae he bi feed aquabbie over wages and outside of 4! some .of the other large compantes Reed of Weeping Water, few mai! steamers the shipowners gen- | erally are not suffering appreciabl conventence. The number of the ere ts limited strictly to deckhands. and their assessed taxes are Central Leather, capital $72,000,000, tax in- tik: Despite the concession of $260 a ) capital $00,815,000, tax month in wages made by the Cana @ian Pacific Rallway Company Biscuit, capital $54,040,500, , when the time came for the sign- 3, day. wg taaphligng "Fe tional Tube, capital $80,000,000, tax tng of w crew for the Empre | sof Tres | 97% Jand to-day the company was forced!’ Pittsburg Coal, capital $04,000,000, tax to zoncet; an additio;al $1.25. The | $,{6%. Original demand of the men was for an) ,,[epurlis Tron and Steel, capital §52,- advance of % a month, but tt was fed mates’ Rubber, capital ét4s Q@mmounced yesterday that a compro-| 785,000, tax $7,453. M mise of one-half that figure had been reach24. Hangs Mimaelt tn Cellar. i AMSTERDAM, Holland, June 16.—The| jfenry Foth, a cabinet maker, of No striking seamen at this port total only | jty3 Tajdor avenue, the Bronx, com- 90. However, the steamer Rotterdam, | mitted belonging to the American Petre m | lm! Company and due to sail this morning, | body was found early Was unable to obtain a crew, wife, Amelia Foth, sulelde last to-day by his trivesmen in the mountains near Sef “FRECKLES New Drug That Quickly Removes of th Union, the mount These Homely Spots, ‘There's no louger the slightest need of feeling i asiained of your freckles, as a new drug, oth double strength oative cure tor t Kain reat io ey rt he sate at money ‘remove the treckies, double strength othing beck ROOTS, SHOES AND ANKLE AND CANVAS. | Fith Avenne, 34th and FLIGHT 10 EUROPE IN GREAT AIRSHIP Engineer Vaniman, of Well- man’s Crew, Certain He’ll Cross Sea in October. Melville Vaniman, engineer and sec- ond in command of the Wellman bal- loon expedition of Inst year, returned to-day on the Lusitania from London, where he made certain plans for his His backer, he sald, is F. 8. Stribling, president of the Akron, O., Chamber of Commerce, @ wealthy inventor, and, as Mr. Vaniman put tt a and with no yellow streak down the spine.” “The silk and rubber dag for our alr- ship is now being bullt at Akron,” went on Mr. Vaniman. “The machine will be assembled at Atlantic City in Aug but we will not undertake the until October, Power will be furnished by three motors, with a total of 7 horse power, and a donkey engine. will carry @ crew of seven men and I os surely going to take along the cat at went with us on the Weliman trip. t aeeur her as a mascot. Wh: of mine stroked her one day and then came to New York and met and mar- ried an heiress to twenty millions, I have had nothing but good luck since I met the kitty. “We think We have figured out a bal- loon that will not go to too great a height. Control will be iurnished by a new device of my invention and we will not use the cumbersome two-ton equill- brator which gave us s0 much trouble on the other flight. The balloon proper will be 268 feet long, with a diameter of 48 feet. It will weigh 4,000 pounds and will have a capacity of 350,000 cuble fect and @ carrying capac f 25,00) tons, I have already had ‘al applications from men who want to be in the crew including three expert wireless opera- tors.” AMERICANS FL.= FROM AVA. RICE OF LONDON SHOPMEN William Gooch of New York, presl- dent of the Blau Gas Company, returned from an extended trip on the Contineat. | He told of the conditions in London, a result of the «reed of che metrops on account of the coronation foxtivt He sai dthat Americans wer the big city as never before, ail they felt that the shopkewpers telkeepers would fleece them. “T have never known London to be fas bare of Americans,” he sa'd. “Act- ually, 1t looks deserted, while Paris 1s crowded, It's all because the prices for ea, avoiding orcause a bees everything have been increased beyond | even the point which American rillion-}that portion ther: es are willing to pay. aris on the other hand ts boom. ing and the Parisians are laughing at the Londoners and taking tn the money | ¥0rk, Flatbush and Bay Ridge that otherwise would have gone to Eng- land. I telegraphed from Florence for rooms at five hotels where T hive here- tofore stopped in Paris, ani every one of thom was filled, I had to search quite a time before I could get ac- commodattons.”’ Hon. Fox Maule Ramsay, Englishman, came over, make New York his a young expecting to headquarters Proposed transatlantic dirigible filght. | 1911. IS AGAIN PLANNED, BOLD AIR- VOYAG WHO WILL TRY NE Ww TRIP OVER ATLANTIC, MAN FROM RENO “TRIMMED ON LINER With Two Strangers, Who “man who will) take a chance and spend his money, | | | friend | while running back and forth to Cana- | He but dian and Western hunting grounds, was very anxious to kll a moose, © cannot on, 60 he said would try his luck at land-locked mon and muscalonge, William C, Endicott, a brother-in-law of Joseph Chamberlain, the glish statesman, with Mrs. Endicott, came back from a lengthy vacation in Europe. Ss Se NURSES BOY HER AUTO HIT. Banker Wife Binds Wounds of Cyclist on Road. An automobdile in which Mrs, William H. Wallace, whose husband {s con- nectéd with Dick Brothers & Company, bankers, was riding to her home at Rye, struck a boy on a bicycle today on New Rochelle Road, Bronx. ‘The boy was thrown fifteen feet. Wallace's chauffeur, Kaskta stepped and Mrs, Wallace went to the bey's slde and tried to bind up his wounds, Before he became unconscious ‘Wallace's Mrs. he sald he was Victor Walther of Jerome avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-elghth street, There is no such crossing. The boy was taken to Fortham Hos- pital with a fractured skull and tne ternal Tnjurtes, His condition 1s serfous, Notwithstanding Kettea’s and Mrs. Mace's insistence that the boy sud- ly swerved in front of the car, the chauffeur was locked up, charged with assault. Pon SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. RUSSIA CALF, WHITE BUCKSKIN, CANVAS, ETC., MODERATE PRICES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FITTING. B. Altman & Can. CHILDREN’S SHOES FOR SUMMER TlkS OF BLACK AND TAN aT ALSO WOMEN'S SHOES, TIES AND PUMPS OF WHITE. BUCKSKIN TENNIS SHOES, COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT NOON; OTHER BUSINESS DAYS AT 5 P.M. 35th Streets, New York. Kettea, | be legally | Get Away With $2,500. Dr. Carl Anderson of Jersey C told Jon his arrivat on the Lusttanta to-day | of @ card game tn which supposed pro- | fessionats made a rich haul. Me sald {that on Inst Monday night with his |friends, George Ho ‘d of oO and }11, Warwick of England, played poker with two strangers, upon Invitation of | one of the two. “I grew suspietous and quit after |losing @ little,” said Dr, Anderson. ext morning a passeng: told me he had seen the angers playing pecull: and profita games on an- ower » so I went d Ho- bard and Warwick, but MELVILLE VANIMAN willing to take a chance and thi wn played again that nigivt eaned ‘TELEPHONE MEN or. WANT LOWER RATE ORDER MODIFIED ; Ask Service Board to Postpone Date for Reduction of Tolls and Change Zones, up ¢ He pointed out the two stranzers a ip day by he id seas and sh winds t she didn't reach the Mghtship unt late last n and didn’t dock uatil after breakfast tim ‘Human Fat Reduces | Easily in this Climate | Now t# the time abe | you should be th |dracgine down fa you know how ove all others whea ¢ of removing that ALBANY, June 18.—Indicating accept- ance of the order made by the P: Service Commission, Second D! ducing interborough telephone the city of New ¥ Telephone Company to-day applied the Commission for a modification of | the provisions of the order made June 1. The modiileations asked for are: | That the territory known as Zone 1|" in the city of New York be that portion of the Borou of Manhattan south of West One Hundred and Tenth street and south of Eust One Hundred and Third street, instead of “That portion of and whi 0 have been proven le tot, re- rates tn | erly } Marmo’ to Manhattan below One Hundred and| change yourse Thousands of our best Tenth street.” men and women have used them su That the Borough of Brooklyn, except | *!!¥ rae are wold at every firat-class Central station districts, be all known | ang jnci. ioea dane, BB canta as Bath Beach, Coney Island, East New | and they will send same to you at ones. service between Zone rough of Brooklyn tue e five cents, rder shall apply only to toll subscribers’ sta- For te! No, 1 anc charge to ‘That the phoni become months fr WORTH OF GRAND ST instead of Aug. 1 Bowery Savings Bunk lock N give a hearing on (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) | Prof. Garner claims that he 4s enlarg- | ing th key lexicon, alded by Itt simian Suste, '> pet pupil, and a dis- | tant cousin of the suman race. | Here are a few of Susie's words with | | Rather odd, aren't they? And yet can they be considered any more peoullar human expressions as these value, filled c; Wonderful Watch, 20 year g or open face. Only one to a cus- tomer. one to dealers, Solid 14- karat Watches in great variety at at- jenu And really, when you scan ‘em over | and compare ‘em it looks as tf we had nothing on the monkeys, WEDDING RINGS Price $2.50to $25. Quality Guaranteed. Marringe Certiticate Free. Ask for it. Open Eveniegs till 7. Saturdays till iv Mail Orders Filled, ¥ tomes Furnished Complet: 3 Rooms at - $49.98 4 Rooms at - $74.98 5 Rooms at $124.98 $3.00 Down on $50) $5.00 “ “ $75 $7.50 “ “ $100 $1.00 a Week Opens an Account Coward Oxfords For Men are designed on special lasts, and are cut on special patterns. They fit smooth where others gape. READERS | Of The WORLD out of town for the | Gone 9 a have the World sent to them, and address changed as often as desired, Morning World, 12c per week Evening World, 6c per wee's Sunday World, Se per Sunday Send your remittance to the Cashier NEW YORK WORLD, | SOLD NOWHERE ELSB JAMES S, COWARD 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. (NEA WARDEN #TREET) Mall Orders Filled | Send tor Catalogue \ BYARD SIRES Sits in a Little Poker Game) to courtesy shown in our eight stores as there is to the qualily of the service rendered. 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