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—— the press with a nightstick in one hand | and @ revolver In the other, The entire force of strikebreakers had taken to thele heels, Thus ended the first at- tempt to reduce the two days’ accumu Jeffen of ashes and garbage in the Bronx. Thirty strike bronkers wore furiously pesten shortly after 2 o'clock by a mod @f several thousand men and women seatied ten ash carts at Third ave- ee eee megs on a tamer net of Manhattan Borough will be required to devote its entire attention to the atrike, THIRTY-TWO POLICEMEN OUT WITH HARLEM SQUAD. The first move on the part of Coms missioner Edwards was made under his personal direction at Stable C, One Hun- dred and Thi ti th «treet and Broad way, wnen thirty wagons were sent out | with a guard of thirty patrolmen and Regen snaeempe mo THE EVENING WORLD, HERS TH LEADER ? INDORSED WILLETT AFTER a ae RIDAY, BROOKLYN WOMAN WHO IDENTIFIES NOVEMBER 106, POLITE BURGLAR. 2622, POLITE BURGLAR'S "VICTIM HATES 10 SEND HIM 10 JAIL TROOPS BUTCHER CHINESE AFTER | ~ adi abe haestidamalt rath ti PIRAT 8 RAIDING VESSELS a) PORT OF AMOY. SHANGHAI, Nov. 10.—Despite ell the efforts that have been made to Prevent it, an anti-foreign senti began distinctly to manifest fi among the Chinese rebela to-day. terings are heard on every Americ nd European résidents of nae and Aide Mea a food rs two motnted men. Three strike-break- | NANKING BAT ILE the treaty ports are showing paerti- Setreienen Fe Cee aiet ee rron, eft Ware: Snag to each Wagon Bnd ality for the imperialists and savage eee a cb they set out on thelr rounds in Mt @om Sadle H on Forty-eighth strer near Firet avenue. mounted men had broken up mob after mob, riding groups of four and five carts. They en untered scattered throngs of strikers | along thelr routes and wae work of | TEN-MINUTE CLOSE TALK (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) threats are beginning to be made of the vengeance the revolutioniste will exact If the aliens do not observe the Jown and swinging thelr Men mee strictest neutrality throughout the — aa ee tune |collectine garbage and ashes proceeded nae Mrs. Swift's house. Ryan waited until| which are worn by the Chinese as a| present struggle. roete all along the route. [at w snail's pace. heard @ Jot of rumors that the nomina- the young man carrsing a wicker sult | sign of mourning, were a signal for the| LONDON, Nov. 10~The situation at Up to 10 o'clock not a cart had left Tien-tein appears to have grown mere serious, WOMEN HELPED MEN IN ATTACK ON NEW CREWS. Aa the string of wagons turned Into! ‘Thiré avenue a dense throng of howling men and women rurged upon them fre om | all eides, while bricks and stones rained |in litte mobs and any of the big stables below Harlem and every stable had a guard of from 7) to 1 patrolmen in addition to flying squadrons of mounted men Strikers and thelr sympathizers were gathered | frankly declaring | Sheriff Quinn Testifies How He tion “Threw” Van Siclen for " and ( the o Cassidy’s Man. Did you in aubsta was bought. nce ussidy fe Mee of t this: He said that he had talked with persons in his saloon, any conversation say in That Willie two years ago when herif! was to be voted for tt case had turned in to ring Mrs, Swift's door bell, HE DIDN’T JUST LIKE DETEC- TIVE’S QUESTIONS. said Ryan " paid the young man, execution of the wearer, The horror of the massacre cannot be perfectly described. An attempt to- Night to estimate the number of inno- cent people and non-combatants slain Rearnreee to-day eay that id be futile. jand the trouble started, A Wille easily. wou down from roofs and windows. Tho} | thett Intention te make trouble at the —- \wantea Jimmy Hicks urine ie suthe “Where acs you going?” asked Ryan, | The Chinese found wearing foreign strike breakers were dragged from first effort to send out a wagon, — re ign I heard Willett at this The young man hesltated clothing Immediately fell a victim of thelr Wagons, kicked and clubbed. Tho| New recruits to the strike breaking | BUT TOOK NO MONEY. iy ee Cobble CHAE Ne HREM fis If you'll excuss me," he sald, “I| his advanced taste, but foreigners were 4 police were helpless, notwithstanding | Tanks met with savage assaults tn Id hide Ye think th r - . That they drew revolvers and used their |eral districts and one man was taken to ——— Fett eoeaweren. Be ts. crooked | cr@rbat’e Ih the setenel?” dersandea | "ot molested. Their protests againet the . from the bottom of his feet to the top bes massacre, however, were disi ded nightsticks, ‘They were utterly unable |the hospital dangerously injured. He ie / i Ah ia Ryan. . regari te rescue the strike breakers, who were | George Oefinger, forty years old, of No. Leader Says Willett Borrowed | of his curly neade” A. Yen, air. “Y'm quite ure that's none of your |*4 even laughed at. The correspond- compelled to shift for themselves and| 1411 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn. On his » Crs COULD HE “LAND” WILLETT | business,” sald the stran: trying to | Cmts of the Associated Press worked flee for thelr lives before ehowers ot| Way to Stable H on Forty-oighth street, | — $5,000 to “Contribute at FOR $40,0007 i The mob wee otill chasing and club- bing the strike breakers when two patrol near First avenue, '. wae attacked by three strikers and beaten into insens!- dility before three policemen rescued the Primaries.” Q. Did you tell a reporter that Cas- aldy sent for Walter and told him that from Ryan's grasp. “T guess we'll take a look, just the draw his weil tailored gray overcoat; throughout the day within. the outer walls of the city, eight miles from the telegfaph station with which they com- The difference be- a anianane teeta cena ia | if he could jand Willett for $40,000 he same," sald Ryan, aca raeed GSH 48 wht tween a dunce and qwagone filled with reserves arrived from |him. He was clubbed and kicked by « - could have the nomination? A. 1 | In the eatche! was pact of Mrs. Swift's boda seed ts! i ' Goren men. Surgeon Miller removed him r heap hanged ortho aah =o. Had bright child The Bast Fitty-tratstreet_atatlon in| 4oren men, Burgeon Ml Bheriff Thomas M. Quinn, teader of| t#lked about it as a rumor. stolen silverware, and before Ryan got | 114° seuway officials, a ig charge if Capt. a nor, 4 4 p you tell the same man that . r had car- °, t z Ae oa - sae rh Apt ahd groups of atrike |the Hearst Independence League in Jonny uleein eas to be Willett’s od Rela al Ads| hak LL | Lee Hah pavers: (hiss, hilt 0.8, oaane ne Fires sprang up everywhere ana aj May be the difference im’ hed to drive the abandoned ashcarts to Si 0 a = + " the cradles asd were footed and jecred Toma 3c. Gacy. and aoe tl pouaas eran "eer reecurt srl Deny deattt, fas elected? | A. X aup-|the indorsement of Callahan? A. No,|Zamales Bay. te the nelihborniood | Anke Me ot te ernchurl sere, | their evesights, Ma ‘ John J. Gaffney and Frank Harvey, | Scudder in © Suprome Court of| posed that he would be, because of | afr. where Capt. Kidd {s bel'eved by many |burned. To-night the Manchus, iJ 9 all along the “agin “ae wine both of No, 161 West Thirty-aixth street, | Queens County how the “Reform” ele-| thei? friendship, Q. Did you solicit any campaign con-|to have buried part of his IW gotten to bay, cornered and glutted with Wood, scholar has found it By A se eadle ‘ hd Wore attacked on thelr way to Station | ment came to got behind William Willett | 12 Word and ped erbe SAMa LK OMe tributions from him? A-No, sir | [treasure and had been forced to part] having espolled the goods of 200,000 in- ponte to study because” Ne 0 Hund ‘ifty-second a word id over n? ou never asi rr, Callahan ie | ws r Rewnced the present White Wing: strike ae aoa ea aay One ot (XT Just an the former candidate was! a. 1 only seid that T had heard much money? A. No. ‘or | with the photograph of a beautiful girl. | habitants, watch the flaming city from making frequent trips to his bankers, Although the Hearst party had tenta- rumors. Pinned down for the names of per: sons who had given him his informa- In the satchel was a nickel box con- taining about sixty imported cigarettes the attacking strikers drew @ revolver of weak eyes. and shoved it into Gaffney's stomach. You owe it to your ohild : the helght of Purple Mountain and Q. Now tell ue how Willett came to await the morrow. be nominated by the Independence : League. A. Wh tered into the | 22d @ quantity of delicately pertumed,| AMOY, €hina, Nov. 10.—At Foo- Harvey managed to knock the weapon |Hvely indorsed Judge Van Siclen, (he! tion, Brady sald that he could only re- Gecussion, on ine Hleet OF the horeine gold-tipped women's cigarettes. In che|chow, which was occupted by| tO let a Harris Oculist ce down and it fell into the gutter, ex-|Republican candidate, Quinn switched | call'a man named Jimmy Doyle, ation, the indorsement of a candidate | Swift house, after the robbery, w cevolutioniats yesterday, fighting con- (re istered ph ician). ex od ini Several detectives rescued the | his view, he said, on Oct. 7, after a ten- Q. Didn't you tell a reporter that| from Queens was left practically to| found quantities of imported cigarette]! tinued to-day with *, P ys! ploding. i P waretto y heavy losses on both men from thelr assailants and arrested | minute talk with Willett, whom he had| everybody in Far Rockaway was talk-|me. I was stiil anxious to bring about | stubs, aides. Last night a number of Man-| @mine its eyes, There te e two of the strikers, not liked before He denied that he had ing about he rotten deal? A, Yes,| fusion in Queens and would have tn- The prisoner smiled languidly as the|chus, fleetng from Foochow, tri to that {t was common rumor, dorsed Mr. Van Siclen if we could have ", led no charge for is ALL NIGHT SPENT IN MUSTER:|been paid for the change of mind and| Q, You don't know anything about| brought abdut fusion in the county, | Dollce took stock of him. Besides the) burn one of the suburbs, They were! Nationa very small one \ ING STRIKEBREAKERS. ticket, and also denied that he had|the payment of any money to anybody | It was evident that they were going to | STAY Overcoat, he wore @ dark-gray| caught by a detachment of the reb \ be AA ask SUGAR sia ths kas | OFLU Ne Indorse a Repuditcan for District At. | sult, & cream-colored waistooat with aland summarily exr> ted. Between eun-| for an — he may : we t being filled by others, They are not to] The mustering of strikebreakerg tn ie A The witness admitted that Doyle,|torney. Being a Democrat, I couldn't | brown stripe, a black derby and low| set last night and an early hour to-day i ck. There le a great misun-| the various barracks established by the | Visability of “coming across” with 610-|/ who gave him tho information, was a|see the advisadiiity of indorsing | shoes. In a pocket was a pair of white|the Foochow revolutionists captured prescri t deretanding on this head, The Com-| Street Cleaning Department continued 000 to avoid the Willett aclection. Quinn | bitter enemy of Willett in polities, Republican, and I named Mr. Willett. | kia gloves with Jewelled buttons. and put to death forty incendiaries. Hi ia Glasses cost Glovioner could not take them back if| throughout the night. Private detec: {sald he was merely trying to bring| Mr. De Ford tried to trace the offer] Sueriff Quinn sald Van Siclen had| At Brooklyn Headquarters finger-print | PEKING, Nov. 10.—A round table rs he wanted to, He can empfoy auch en tives were engaged to encort the men|about fusion and took Willett as a) {0F fale Of u sacond Mortgage an tne | heel ated Oe TE the tloket arch wate [expert Morris “Eckler took impression | conference on the situation by men $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00. . oP peadlrnaietbel eg? te 1] 18, little bunches, yo that they could | political expedient. No Wood. director of the Long Talunt|fett's substituted, He had heard Van {of the pFtscner's thumbs and forofingers | Who stand out most prominently at . es eras trod roger ey trickle into the stables without at-| ane hearing was adjourned until Mon-|Bank, testifled that Henry 8 Crandal{|Sicien had been in New York dicker-|2%4 compared them with the prints|the present moment is the Gove they are struck from the payro! tracting attention, day when he Gnished his testimony offered the mortgage to him on Oct. ing for the nomination with the ‘big’ |found on a wine bottle and a window |ment's latest card. Relieving that ‘ thelr employment by tho city is at an! Forty sweepers who went out from ‘At the ‘conclusion of Sheriff. Quinn's telling him that Willett wanted to ved] personages of the Independence League, | pane in Mra, Swift's apartment. ickler | Yuan Shi-Kat will arrive at the capital ead. Their places then have to be filled| station G at No. 44 Hamilton street on « " the mortgage. “Do you mean you heard he had been|declared the prints {dentical and said |S00n they have summoned Hel-Liang, Gevdiats ond ethan gt ' from the Civil Service Iist. None oflthe 7 o'clock shift had been out only a|testimony Mr. De Ford sald that per-| Mr. Crandall testified he hadn't said|doing business somewhere else?” asked|that even had the man not confessed, | the able ex-Viceroy of Manchurla, to \ these men can ever be employed by th® | few moments when they marched back | haps Col. Alexander Bacon, counsel for | Mr. Willett wanted to sell the mortgage, | the Court. the prints would have been enough to| meet him, and are endeavoring to per- 04 East 28rd St., near Fourth Ave, | clty again unless they undergo ® Ctl! | ang waid they wore atrald to go on| Willett, might want to ask some ques: |DUt Kot te idea that tt was for sai) The witness admitted that he resented! convict him. funile Gen. Chang-Shao-Taen,, com.| 27 West thst, bet. Sthand6th Aves": t Service examinatio and get on the ell-| sweeping. They sald that they had met| tions. Justice Scudder said that he|rotlateral Willett put up for one Of te | eps oor (kone over his head. pa mander of the army division at Lan. | 6fWest 125th St., near Lenox Ave. i gible list again. That the Civil Bervice | pickets on every corner and that they|woula be glad to have them asked by !$10,00 loans, Ld ne of nis) | “Did you tell Judge Van Biclen that SHAG to ANAL WS ORAL, 42 Columbus Ave. Bistand Sand Ste i The list again sien inom sivabie, [RAG deen threatened with death If they |1n4 Colonel as friend and officer of the Van Siclen, assistant cashicr|tion and that he would have. to come TAFT GRANTS REPRIEVE The Government frankly hatte Yuan-| 6 Nassau St., near Joha Bt mle ne) did not join the strike. Piety ‘st National Bank of Jamaica fo Shi-Kai as their fina) s rae. Hear Wille! } ef them will get beck. Street Cleaning Superintendent Denise |C&urt but that he could not recoxuize | put in evidence an abstract of Leader | “«'No, MRNA atte hee TO CONDEMNED WOMAN. | init ne wilt be able to enliat the con | 10% Broadway, near Wille By Bria b Intor lenders whe came to 900) sent for Thepector Cohslan, and. in- [BWM es 8 representative of Mr. Willett, |Cassldy's account. It showed that on! Quinn told of a trip he made to Ever i y sparation Ge Gea Chale Gna’ the cites | ee ee ee &8., Bkiyn’ i % jept. 16, 1911, Ca . - | es, + . marr ig poe i me demanded that the city of New ta formed him that it would not ge safe|Col. Bacon refused to take part in the Doli 10, Teer Re eller) ee} 42 |Sreen to meet Willett and discuss the|Prisoner First in Washington to| disaffected generals in North China. | 607 Broad St., ncar Hehne's, Newark Ee crane to remove aghes and garbage At} for the sweepers to go out without a|hearing unless his status as counsel for | posited $1,600 Oct. 12. Oct. 17 he had alfomination. Morris Gerontmo, a friend Face Death Sentence Since Gen, Yuan succeeded to-day in re-| } night. I told them the |g cone very strong police guard. Then it was| Willett were recognized, hote for $12,290 due, and renewed it abd Ate ane: beneba rien W My Mrs. Sur att. ts covering complete control of the Pehan | agueed genera! compleint arranged to divide the sweepers into] Quinn was allowed to leave the stand|Pald the discount and had @ balance : SRPrOr , Surratt, Ratlroad, so that the road is open for b city of the ashes Aying in the faces f 14, him, : 5 ; Po dl land clothes of paople and ot | with e, guard of four patroimen. waned and the hearing was adjourned until | °) Mo RON law partner of Winett|_“How long ald you talk with Witlett2*| SEWANEE, Tenn., Nov. 10.—Prosident areata Peace te ress d e the emell of the garbage; that we there-| guard of fifty-five policemen at the 1M Broadway, Manhattan, ox. |*¢ked Justice Scudder, | Taft to-day granted @ ninety day re-| nas encouraged some of the legattions, fage changed (© wight removal, as is| Hamilton street stable was increased SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE ALSO that the “Anonymous Com-| « prieve to Mrs. Mattie E. Lomax, a eh < of Chem Seutas 1 { the methed (n many or most cities here | to 100 ALL TESTIFY. Was a holding company organized |./AP4 that time was sufficient to con-| colored woman of Washington, sen-| Dut the mon em jain pessi- t Gab sareed. ‘Mayor Gaynor manifested hie deep | C OD TO . te Mota mtocks, in the other’ compasios vince you that Mr. Willett should be|tenced to suffer the death penalty for| ™!stic. pointing out that unti! Yuan- f ps O. anie To. A) Sen0ees 8 the situation today by send: Judge James C. iat Siclen was also the firm represented. Ler nap murder of her husband, If the sentence | Sh-Kal arrives ond ceenitely declares N DEMANDED TW ing out hie private secretary, Robert | called as @ witness. He was elected to] “It has $12,000 of paid up stock,” wald a had been carried out, sho would have| himself, the eltuation will not ‘ Adamson, to make the rounds of ail the | heey ae o1 Republican | the witness. “I 4 Quinn was asked if he got any money : 3 hanged. PORT AND MORE PAV. Mables in Manhattan and report on the | ticket 1 seday, tne Repuniican Viste. Willett owns ve twelfths and'aaari,|£0% the Willett indorsement, and, in a|Deen ine frat woman te salfer Tape CnThis ‘elty 8 without a-ruler. to- t “They thes said that,the city should | situation. +9 hdkinoee ueceas fina |8us Willett owns two-t dozen ways, if he or any “strikers” had | Punishment in the District of Columbia} tal Chang ha, laid 4 ° f have two men to ecb cart instead of | panied Commissioner Edwardes on his|,7"° investigators expected to find ie stock of the Cabinet Hand Com-|2usht money from Willett or Van|since the execution of Mrs. Surratt for | 8Y- Te Veena foe t can end that the men ghowld be paid| rounds and witnessed the frat attempt | 7m the Judge what overtures were | oany gna the Automobile Bulldin Gem |Sicten. He dented all such insinuations, | complicity in Lincoln's assassination. the veins of government, and none our jano f tare. ‘They oald the jod was too lonely |to send wagons out of the Harlem |Made to him to take the independence | pany are among the stocka nage COM! His actions as a boss, he swore, were| The President's action to-day given| of his subordingtes appear willing dark winter nights.|#tables. While he did not witness any | 80mination ov indorsement. AUTOM purely due to the expediency of politics. | the negress a stay until next February] to take them up, ang to-day re- Trey aise sald the Jos wan too cold ai | actual violence he was Impressed by the| The nominaslon committee was ap- NEVEMIRA IDEA eG sTock —_—_—__ and in the interem consideration will| fused to recelve official despateh fe ‘elthough the work ought to keop | 2'8 cf the mob that followed and | pointed py the feneral committee Of] yout on Walter gr, ind. te nee LAW SUCCEEDS BALFOUR be given to a prospective application |deciaring that he was no longer S ' ‘man ware. I told them that the| ered the strikebroakers, the Independence League for Queens]. .o14 sixty-thiree shares at that for ‘executive clemency. This is the|charge. Tun Gan, chief magistrate of 9 i Sigel service would not be diacontin.|LC88 OF TIPS THE REAL KICK|County, Quinn, Taylor and Hansop |iiie Mutiding Company stock to Wil AS UNIONIST LEADER. | second reprieve the woman has had. | the district, has abandoned his eourt m i ued. 1 also reminded them that the OF THE STRIK compored it, and they were instructed /on Sept. 29 for $5,000, Mr. Fi . President Taft came to Sewanee to-|and fled from the city. | a a ER: é Me tee LONDON, Nov. 10.—It was officially ; a t | The night was one of anztety. AN thi i cage Was not like employment by a pri-| white the strike leaders originally as-|*° Sect candidates for the Hgarst In-| plained tho details, of the organtzation| stated t! ip Ghat Andkew Bonar | Seema eee extended by his bled uaa Gat phe af f rf ; dorsement. of the company. lhe ma evenin Rsiteated Nar) tormer Secretary of War, Jacob M.,| street gates weer closed an ne re- a e } Rise. 4 yt nag ae Slgargiered cao a ne Clee to ae n ike] Frank R. Merri! was the first of the! Q. Did any cash ever go Into the | LAW Will he unanimously selected at 1 nickinson, and his military alde,| mained within doors There were re- —, a ter rey ps ° pa nde Fag = Drovatiing system of Might collection of |4ay's witnesses, He was examined by Automobile Building Company? A, N- [caucus on Monday as Unionist leader in} arohibald Butt, Loth of whom acquired | peated attempts to fire the city, but al! | anes he 4 because it worked such a fhys-| Mr. De Ford: Q The only money you ever pur up| the House of Commons In su some of their early jearning here, The|were frustrated. Shipping te at the| If you have an old i could not Deco seg Ay | th yg eoad Aen we} worsed ne fia ORaMA san Gtake ce (Iban td Wslitawn tne oy n ke a bond for the|Arthur J. aitouy whose re President will taik to pupils of the in-| mercy of the pira' who are carrying | be andicapped 4 deem eppropria : } . 4 sir, vay announced Nov. & stitution. ffairs with # high hand, Junks Fi iis das are osaee of al t that night Witiert $e, dering the last six months? nae nten the capltallzation represented r 98 from New Bruns. affairs e are longer: change it ce Jins ze for one » alr. ely “velvet?” A. Yes, sir, entered Parliament in Eee —_ — — bet F + mag te handle, not two. I also pointed | 4) herdonip. ‘ Q. For how much? A. For ‘$5,000. Q. The company has never pald aay vacated a safe seat in the Dulwich ae ter exchange pol Th 1 p y We will taki trade for be Out fo them that the men worked only|one ot the rl among us,” explained! Q. When did you make it? A. Sep-|‘lvidends? A. No, sir. Division of Camberwell in the last gen- e e it in s F BE Getta 4 Gay and Sore pate uch po Ne dah ie that we Goat tower wt Fro explained that the loans for|eral election to fight in Northwest Mav bite aan, at a liberal ' the ih rcnsaiere’ tonite et i *| "Q. Where was the loan made? A, In| $M and $5,000, made by the Automobi!s | chaster on the tariff reform platform, Ss d and give you $ years to pay the | Maes I won kl usciche Thens|loene, Mo more tips: We. ther altwatien| New: Yerk. Bullding Company to the Anonymow | but failed of election, and in March last uch richness of aroma an balanaes © | as all usele ‘hi re ip! @ situation Mr. M. f Company were to take up two notes in| found a safe seat in the Bootle Division ¥ i mee Were dent on making tho oMciais| this night work has trought about and lerrili told of going to the bank | the regular course of business, He de-|of Lancashire, Southwest flavor are worthy of preservation. This is Pease Pianos never disappolat, ; t an people of this city knuckle down to on for the big howl.” to get Willett's note discounted. nied that any part. of the money was —— - P 4 no matter how much you expest ‘The householders of tuis city Q. State the conversation you had at|loaned to Willett. He also dented that Sighted an Old Wreck. the fynction of the tin. Never sold in bulk, Try patsy entisfi bear a: ‘ the bank. A. He had his note and 1Jelther he or any of the Willett corpora- i your action meses ad ay inconvenience before they rT ad | The French steamship Venezia, '° , : b to allow that. It is the meanest and gave him the money. fons had loaned Willett money during | aving to-day, reported having passed pee Us as to you, therefore, avogant plece dY ‘business ever| both the Tite in| @ How id You give tt tO A in a ane eee etme wet. [the wreck of @ steamer ashore on the e guarantee our piance witheut kgows, The city is paying these men|sectork sent similar | reports | from a a as aon ON TRIBUTE [emi after they had been made. ope. Taiand cone: Petnatn. Hire Fea imit of time. New piancs $685 : wages far higher than they can get) Brooklyn, Ue w conditions prevall- 000 TO “CONTRIBUTE] Getting to the purchase of the sixty-| {4° te § j Ing in the Brownsville quarter of Will- . Prey United States Life Saving men showed elpewhere, and we also had a pension three Walter shares for AT THE PRIMARIES. Q. Did he tell you why he wanted it in billet? A. He sald he wanted to make @ contribution to the primaries, Q. Did he say that he was @ candi- famsburg. ‘“enement dwellers were aie alocine dumping their ashes in the street and throwing thelr garbage cut of windows, The first tittle procession of four carte that the police convoyed out of Stable op need trv caged $125 up. lor our new cal A oe PIANO CO. that the Venezia's lookout had sighted the old wreck of the Steamship Roda, which Hes just west of Fire Island In- let. In the fog, Capt, Sagols of the DIM passed for them last winter, And yet they turn around and do this mean thing. This city will knuckle down to but will treat everybody justly.” Scudder intervened: Q. Did you have any conversation with Mr. Willett with reference to buy- ing so many Shares of stock? A, teh wie area Venezia did not recognize { _— E, at Fifteenth atreet and Ninth ave- he stool ‘ TES gl bound | EDWARDS GAYS SWEEPERS ARE |nic. ran into a tail of bricks from tho| ante f0F the pomination to the Supreme} tie siuh. Eh ake in North Sea. q 128 W. 42d, nr. Broadway, N, ¥. } . roofs, Two strikebreaking drivers w ‘our’ » Fos, alr . YW. 1; , 10.~The British steam- Brancls : © BEGINNING TO QUIT. knocked of thelr seats, but not seri.| After Mr. Morrill finished his story | ‘hie shares held by Walter were the irport, carrylng a crew of thirty, 34 Fla Ave. { Commissioner Kiwards stated this|ously hurt. Two arrests were made and|@ process server Wan called to sayy shares of the capltaliaation that \ afternoon that a we did not hold, trenuous effort was|a patrol of tw and he safd that if he leved to have foundered in a gale bi icemen accompa-| that he had sought Marinus Willett, zot the opportunity he would buy them, | Near Posse nk, In the rth SEEMAN BROS, NEW YORK DIED. : j js made by the strikers to induce | nied the four wagons on thelr way. brother of the defeated candidate, in] My, Frost testified that Willett told] & trawler n steamer there re- Propriet. f WHITE ; f tle sweepers to walk out. In the| MISSILE FROM ROOF KNOGKS| vain \im ‘that he had bought the stock from|#mbling the Fatrport, with her funnel prietors o! ROSE Cevlen Tes CARPENTIER—Suddenly, KATE CAR megrning, he said, 138 sweepers had DRIVER “I and bridge was The y ; HI, NMeRaLELK maaan tuawite anclisiy ataiea y. Dentier, nee Driscoll. ‘sister of Patron Walter for fifty cents on the dollar. ; ‘afc! + y Driscoll and John Driscoll of Citatea GwiL. ‘That the entire body of #W200-| Thomas Arkell, twenty-two years o14,|#tld Mr. De Ford, “that 1 want to ex » of that Stock wourd | 8ank before the tr could render County, Towa, and Mary Sullivan of would quit before the close of the! of No, 185 Stuyvesant avenue, Brooklyn |#™ine Marinus Willett tf he is in this d Mr, De Ford, *Yes.""| a ber temeanen. ae eer afternoon was the prediction of Sec-|drove the first of the three wagons to| Jurisdiction, his statement that he pald ents on the dollar for the J have pald $3,100" “Yer CALLAHAN DIDN'T PAY, NOR DID WILLETT, SAYS QUINN. retary-Treasurer Prescott of the Inter- national Brotherhood of Teame. STRIKE BREAKERS QUIT DOWN. TOWN ASTER R/OTE. leave Stable H on Kast Street this forenoon, Two policemen guarded each wagon, but an Arkell turned into First avenue a shower of down from a roof. One tock Forty-elghth, . Alderman Faward Brady, of the Sixty- seventh District, was called. After Mr. De Ford had ascertained that Mr Brady knew everybody who ts anybody Ott ot. where @ solemn sitered.” Interment Calvay, 7 tn Queens County polities, he asked: Thomas M. Quinn, shevtf of Queens j Commissioner E¢wards met with He the driver, hurling |" “pid you ever hear a ly ay that | Counts — 2 oe *| (Trade Mark.) { amell success in lls effort to! ty the paveme: vay carried to the| William Willett $10,000 for pee Lt ree ware a ' Rh: tha’ gisrke in the lower section | pest Pittyrntey cial eatin Ate ne | nomination?” Wan the an; | that partys Indoroment of Willett, 30] Special for Friday, the 10th |Special for Saturday, the Lith NEW PUBLICATIONS, } of Manhattan. After geveral riots in! ambulanes surgeon had stitched and | awer. ’ bre ike We reece | CHOCOLATE we” Waves Wetlctously ‘ter M CARAMEL 1) “ERO AUWAY SVULE the neighborhood of Btadie H, on East | Y4ndaxed nie head ne went home Mr. De Ford then dociared: 1 think 1] py the Independence League convention | Heh coat= Best Yet Ferty-eighth street, the entire force of | Peputy Btreet Cleaning Commis-|ought to be perfectly fair with this|for Justice of the Supreme Court?” WWI be on sale at your newedegler's Monday, Ber, strike breakers struck and refused to a gers Reig the etieticn AY witness, and I wish to read him the Tle was,” anawered ihe witness. 18, Don' it, take out @ wagon, ‘They edmitied that | piient of his chief In Manhattan, Ho | Peury law ban Witnaat eeetuae nathan’ ehpouee they Were ecared out cs their wits and| hid only 260 of hie big foree left re] Then he road in detail the law pro-| been Indorany hevaune he td opponed S E 1A AY ANG e RDA wanted to go home, Assauite und | handle the accumuletion of garbese in| ¥iding punishinent for false sweating, ite the Republicans retused to no a EE UN : stenings were reperted from ery |G vast area, The 260 strike breakers | 4nd repeated the question. with his party Q. Why did you inde Be: lone. and stil) most pep~ i quarter of the city, and wherever « on nad wagon went out, no matter how strong | sent over to him were worth to him Mttle more than fifty experienced men MUSTARD Then the witness admitted that he had Sse - - Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty Old - Fashioned tre os Callahan? A use T didn't want to indorse a Re- ewrotmest the police guard, there was trouble, | He managed to wet 149 carte out of) of Nu a1 Browiway to-day, ‘The ad-| publican Delicious with Sardin Sandwiches Wir nox v4 requested reinforcements, | ps. on Flushing avenue with vertisement read: “Wanted-~1,000 col-| @, Did _ you receive for At Delicatessen and Grocery Stor /ARSES| ASSORTED FRUTE AND. DRIVERS AND HELPERS jee of tifty p men, but their ef- 10 CENTS, Spoon with C1) Tottl ff Hd, : Cominissioner Kawards has now 1,000) forts were greatly hainpered by ored men so, drivers and if laborers, Ap- | ae ug any i a veg is rang en 7 ; : ply early. 31 Rroadwi as od j 4 ' foot policemen Aeaieting | hooting and Jecring mob of atrigers ‘Among the tenants in the Dullding 9 al ert up fruits for street cleaning; open but bie progress wo far ie nil, Hix jand their friet i x and” Dure ane stiibe-breaking force ie Giminishing | Sleeping quarters are deing Atted up| the Dougherty Detective Agenc: FoUND BOX than increasing, and feces |i? All the stables and Improvised bal | Spice ret need Be Canmiaslonsr All] NESSELRODE | CHOCOLATER—0; shop conditions; $3 per day ‘ 4 coke that be used ry | 3 re, Afr. WB althood of & aymoathetio etrine breakers. A commissary te cleo ‘heing | DoWherty said that le had not caused entire street: aning force. ‘The situation was intensified when the sweepers began to quit, declaring that they had been threatened with death if they 414 not join the drivers in their bat- the with the city. Lown in the of Blation G, between Broome ow: A comm: draxalied \o Drovide the men itr | the “ad” to be published and knew sevenload of provisions Was taken cy | Rothing of it, He added that, elthor the big: Harlem stables cr a o-dway | @ five or the strikers themselves were this morning and contracte were let to, "sponsible for the “acd. nish food to all the other groupe of| Commisstoner Edwards said that he | had no objection to the employment of | | negroee, He bad not been apprived ina TT) pean Tha Ba BOc| ishing sash Fark Rew and Cortlandt strect stores 0 Milk Chocolate Covered Maraschino Cherries SOc and expenses, 7 Par lee ual TT’ otlock a Ceeee APPLY EARLY. . 54.BAR mL) st Individuality Tonhines with au- thentic style characterise the Furs, Gowns, Wraps & Suits creations and adaptations of famous Parisian modistes which Maison Sarsaparilla Kradicates scrofula and all other mors, cures all their effects, z: ent appearing a in K negroes. He had not been appri r HARRY V, DOUGHERTY, offe: he “a was to be published We rn Py fy . r the Battery, enst of Broadway, Inspec: vy rr Decal es eng | He Mutt, “Let the cole man con. {Makes the blood rich and abun- Michel is offering to discriminating That same rade of ripe cherries, rion 3 + 81 BROADWAY. Lh 10F Cohalan waa forced to divice the rought @ dark cloud tn front Maia, te We have hundreds of then. |dant, gthens all the vital] buyers at te She Oe ee ee wh 5 20 ADWAY vou! wn a mh thi epartinent, ad the; aw Fy y : corte lend petal birane ab 4 vie . Made paad workern’” Seay (ORME CMe ihe Less Than !4 Regular Prices |} chocoiste, Parity and dell- 6 , “ — in 4 heen working sid with | Gop ; as for the Remainder of This Week || ciousness dominate in this guaed of four policemen. At (hte rai the white men for yer eave Get it to-day in usual liquid form or Fs confection, Ba a 39c ‘The epopiting ight in Instance iu Of protection the entire patrolling had no trouble cn thelr account chovolated tablets culled Sareatabs. | 976 Fifth Av. (36th St.) 18t Fl sieretor, pereD BOs. nated ‘Mt foomtafaat, ¢ % \ }

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