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t i } { ene * CAUGHT ALLEGED KiDNAPPER, THE EVE 0 ae cate Siow: tr 0 tile oo “MENORDEREDTO QUIT. MORROH Harriman Employees Ready tol Stop Work and Plan to | Paralyze Traffic. ex’ Cat Loose on GFT OvTA PACIFIC | BOTH SIDES PREPARED. | ao | Official Forces Issue by Break- ing Off Negotiations With New Federation. The natives of Tumbling Run Valley, near Pott ~ bulls believe a “Hex” cat has been roaming round the Exc! ge for several weeks, . .—Strike orders |turn here until you bring him with CHICAGO, Ill, Sept. capinig out $5,000) men on the Harriman | you,” the inspector ordered, at the same | 1 ght A Cermoared with yesterday's | 3 Ines at 10 A. M. to-morrow were sent time handing them a warrant for his | the Sen me out this morning by union hea |arre: mer s | Amal, Copper oo... 4m” Tne railroad employees aay the strike | Disguised as iaborers, shoe shiners ang|MAS SERVED REFORMATORY |Awtar'A"Fij..) will paralyze practically all tramc in the | news vendors, the detectives went after TERM AS BURGLAR, oo Mouth and West and affect all the big| thelr man, They let their beards grow showed ¢ under the 42010 4 mira in 190) ture taken of hin ponded wit who kidnappe man who # roade.ia the country. All plans he | until not even their own families could walk-out have been completed, and all| recognize them, and they dressed in that remained was the setting of the |tatters, Carrao had the hardest time hour. It is understood that the strike |of It. Adopting the role of a news will be called first on the Pacific lines | vendor, he piled Yiddish newspapers \a | Rilantie’ « Dat aD Norfolk streets last night. evidence on which the warrant ed While in the Southwest carme Missouri, Kansas and Texas a @aged in a struggle. Conditions are bad already in Mem- and that the Illnols Central men will | under his arm, but when he tried to] his right hand and two moles on the |i" | s be called out later, probably on Monday. | sell them the first day he was up/right side of his face. The man who 2 When the full effect of the sirike Js | against ft, being unable to hand the | turned the stolen boy over to his grant. |e perf % felt by the end of 1 labor | customer his favorite paper. But he| Mother tn September in Manhattan had | cof leaders declare, fully 76,000 railroad em-| began a course of study which makes|'?'% s4me scar Nd moles, : Consol ‘ pioyees will be idle. him now the possessor of @ sufficient Bee a, § The clerks, freight handiers and a wiedgs of Yi to dis oe watts % few shopmen are already out on the] tinguish between the biatt and Vater, Set bt 4 Minois Central, and firemen are strik- | Warhelt as quickly ai Venn Vilicy < fg on the Georgia and Fiorida road, | born. They got thelr man at Di ni arrest was {es Stock market two men, Don Pietro's' furnished b: phis qe o resuit of tne strike of Liinoie | ideniily te They Central clerks. Switchmen refuse to | zolo and trade. On the day the imeca b ished they told the} > handle cars without routing orders and cars for other roads and belt lines are congesting the yards and warehouse they saw him loafing at They Magistrate Prince street and the Bowery above Stocks mainta tracks. A Federal restraining order has | Watched him casually and saw him plek | aging the imilday per net accomplished much thus far. T the Belmeca boy up in his arms ‘sad fl creased its gain by moving up to 63, | strike breakers ure working under | them exclaimed: “See, there's Pietro, and other wders made s ar ad-} cover, food being taken to them in au-| the kidnapper, with that boy in his At 12 o'clock 527,400 shares had tomobiles by the raliroad authorities. arms, I der if he's going to carry over 01 r | In New Orleans, where a similar state | him off?" The other man shrugged his) | market under. of affairs exists, rioting has broken out | shoulders indifferently, the beginning several times avout the Illinois, Ceatral terminals, STRIKE FORCED, UNIONS SAY, BY KRUTTSCHNITT. The union men say the strike was forced by the refusal of Vice-!resident Kruttschnltt of the Harriman lings to further negotiate with the men, The men are fighting for recognition of & hewly organizea federation of em- designed to settle disputes be- of WITNESSES RECOGNIZED PIC-|\.1 TURE AS THE BOY THEY SAW. | 1! They met again after the story of the | jy. | kidnapping and the boy's picture had) inent je The any been published. one who had! by th spoken first, exclaimed: "Didn't 1 tell) first you that the boy was being kidnapped?” | Paciti ‘These conversations got to the ears of | 1S: the detectives, who took the men before | dro the Magistrate, where they swore to its | 0 Ribbon Trade attack Union tock tumbled to mployers and employees, Most, | truth. 4€ not all, the men, the railroad offictaly| The kidnapper of the Sclmeca boy de f' say, were organized into separate | Manded $10,000 ra bad te sours | small fractional | ny say that several days after the boy haa) een returned, after, Mmions, which were recognized by the resem at 6 eel was three- | hey believe, hla | Losses company, and the federation was un- Lb M4 Jeights of a point necessary, They assert that the fed-|father had pald $17 Fetes his Gby's trahsactions amounted ty eration Would Vittually place ull oper. | fashed a roll of over $1,000, ‘The Habello| ¢ fe Mns’s L ulgfadsiss tin tho hande ci found in Williamsourg last | 5! . and the police say that $2400 pald for his ransom, wought for after the Scineca kid- napping, but fled to Europe, Later he returned to this city by way of Canada and Buffalo. When he was arrested last night, he wan loaded with jewelry and flush with coin, A revolver he carried will lead to his undoing even it kindapping cannot be put up to him. In Hughes ts determined that in any event he shall get the Minit for violating the| Sullivan law. | The third kidnapping charged to him | 1s that of Pietro Quatrone, five years | old, of No. 119 Ei! eth street, who was | stolen on Aug. 21 and has not been and disrupt railroad manage The men affected by the dij will be the machinists, blacksmiths and helpers, boller makers, sheet metal workers, and the men, and four allied trades—the steamfitt: copper and brass workers A strike voto was taken weeks The ¢ ‘Don Pietro” 6, ‘but the strike was delayed because the machinists would not lend their support until they had voted on it in conven- tion, which they did this week, The roads are reported to be well| prepared to withstand a prolong strike. Unionists say they have bei employing men in all the centres of pulation for months, and have a long fit of men ready to take t GULDEN’S MUSTARD. — @ Fine Salad Dressing bw adding vin | At Delicatessen and Grocery hee 10 CENTS. found, The same demand for $10,000 ran- som Was made tn his case and the Nee Despatches from Callfornia most of the big are enclosed by ¥ the letters were written by the as stockades and insure protection to|#aine person who wrote those in the laborers. jother cases. They expect to find the ‘The following is the telegram sent tos | boy to-day. day by the international oMecers to the| Inspector Hughes says he has con- lous local unions i Makes Cold a f Moats Tasty. Spoon with each bottle, All efforts have fatled, Mr. Krutt- er sehnitt All crafts strike Sat- —O—L uray, | pt a, at 19 AM. Letter of | DIAMOND PURCHASERS While tie price of a solit dia- ni ons follows, Let every man do mond engagement ring i this aeey. ARE SECURE AT a igagement ring af Lam- berts LAMBERTS $1,500 price possible for a diamond of the quality offered. With tiat d finct understanding we appeal to buyers. “We save you money be- cause all our diamonds are bought for spot cash in Europe and im- ported direct. This means much to you because most élers buy of middlemen and load prices with three or four profits. You see the difference when you compare Lamberts diamond prices with others you are hereby invited to do, i varies from $10.00 to | ? 0 it is always the lowest CHEF KONAPPER SHELDIN BAL (Continued from First Page.) | 6h | Pellazzolo's conviction as the head of the kidnapping gang that has terror- | ged wealthy Ital ity on | the 10 boy, who is extraordinarily | ‘bright. As he sat in Inspector Hughes's office togetivr with lit imeca, walt- §hg for “Don Pletro” to ve brought in, ho showed clearly how thorough! had been tra by the detectives, to| ay nothing that would in any way in terferp with the case ae 0.000, 875.00 Above are some typical Lambert Solilaires, all tine w of guaranteed quality, in hand made mountings of solid and 18-karat gold and platinum. We also 825.00 8100.00 diamonds t4-karat gold how splendid mountings latinum, right out of our own of this is an of solid 14-karat and 18-karat gold and y factory. Two Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings are here iliustrated To ai) guestions be shook his head | as well as printer's ink can repre- determinedly, as he pursed his sent gleaming gold. THEY, as Tips the better to safeguard his | well as all other st les and widths, tongue. Then, looking up toward the nstant wear proves their fe ‘ar proves the Ceiling, he would smile a knowing smile, @s he dangied his feet from his perch | on top of Inspector Hughes’ desk. But when Detective Carrao with De- tectives Castano and Dondero of the| nf 0, The test of cc lies’ extra high cut button boot, Cuban heel, in patent leather and gun metal. A very When we guarantee a gold watch we mean that our own watchmakers ille, Pa, are all wrought up over a “Hex,” or wildcat, which is believed to have cast a spell Kat 0. Hacitic % Decline, — Naval Estimates, BURG, rif [naval estimates for 1912 provide for a 0 te Me ha, Aly AM 8 Sept. 2.—The ex Fs ithe bM Bik, NING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911. xpenditure of $8 $5.00 Down $1.00 Weekly om Table, China Closet, 63 in, high and 36 in. wide; Buffet, with two small drawers, a linen drawer and two roomy compartments. 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