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a ‘ NL > + THE EVENING WORLD, WEDHESDAY wav. t, 18 isms m= FOUR MINERS SHOT | TITANIC WIDOW TO: SUE a vs LINER’S LIFEBOATS COMPANY FOR $100,000. IN PITCHED BATTLE : Lowering the Starboard Lifeboats in Drill: on President Grant at Her Pier Here To-Day | cui, Was on Way” Hol Wek ‘SHAVING STICK. | For. Tender Faces i i ise the ty ; ? E i j & i #28 5 i 2f | H I i Z tion were granted | ; j to-day by Suro Ketcham of fa the Wintes room,” onte q Brooklyn to Mrs. Esther Olsen of No. "1 ‘Waltaey “when Mr. Craigin came in ang 4 ‘Siiydam street, Brooklyn, widow of Indispensable for those subject to red. geld thet Mfr, Beaches wanted to seo a victim of the Titante, | ess roughness, and other irritations te, Mn, Beaches astrei me if 1 re- pe eared —— ae | in her petition Mrs. Olsen recited that of the skin. Ashering nery Noa f membered the j | her Muttiind, Chatles Olsen, had been in time of toney tn nfexeled bon, 1|Mob Attacks Officers at Miners- Fast, Exhibition of Efficiency Norway setting Fs father stores of by mall. Liberal ‘: to! . . . {companied by his’ nine- Sieh} Address ” Dept. 28, ville, Pa., and More Than 100 Bullets Are Fired. Arthur, who was saved. the estate, $1,000, was in his which went down with the ship. Olsen declares that her husben@ estate except a cause of ac- inst tile Marine, , Star line, amt she secured th of administration that ter sult for $100,000 for Given on Steamship President Grant at Hoboken Dock. ft ee, | ‘Best Interests demand that every woman should; a spare herself unnatural suffering ,|WOMAN HIT BY STONE. |1T’S DONE EVERY WEEK, | Roads and Towns in Turbulent husband. This sult, she by obtaining safe and proper help ,... 4 room Compariments Are Closed, |** immediately > when physical ile end nerves 2 roe "4 Coal District Under Con. Stewards Give Warnings i’ |HUNTING SMUGGLED OPIUM, | and suffering come to you remem fay Inetrwetions stant Patrol of Troopers. FIND WOMEN SMOKING. | ber there is one safe, efftctive (i, the decks Cabins and Staterooms. gentle and well-tried remedy— i Deputy Surveyors Arrest Proprietor of Uptown Apartment, Then Raid Chinatown Slot Machine. . Deputy Burveyors under direction of Surveyor Neilson Henry raiged apart- ti Ee i 4 Four minutes to the dot trom the time the first officer of tlie steamship Presi- Gent Grant of the Hamburg-Ai ‘ican Mine, lying at her pier in Moboken, | @t Minersville early to-day, four men are known to have deen shot. Three gr @ E z testified that| Were probably fatally wounded. It is tions regarding the| Pelleved a dosen or more others were the bool, and that he| #reck by bullets, but were mot seri- hed recorded his authority for giving | °%sty wounded. seemed satisfied when| Mrs. George Woll, who was standing I understood him to say that| 0" her porch, was struck oh the arm papers might as well te des-|*Y & drick and was painfully injured. ‘The nag 8 who are — to have been PAPERG WERE|fMally hum are: wid Davis, shot ACTUALLY IMPOUNDED BY U. 8. Large de + mera two fofelgners, “Craigia ° ar imrm not iden! Panchen ae cra ite a | David. Davie's wife 1s certously til ‘When she learned her husband was shot re | She had @ relapse, and neither is ex- ected to eurvive the day. occurred {i f| roy i} iigit plant, to prevent Superintendent the Govern: | George W. Kelser of the Pine Hill Coal forbidding | Company from taking Thomas Perry, Corporation |® repairman, and William Ward, wager. Judge| pumpman, to the colliery in his ci corporation. |@TATE POLICE OFFICERS SUM. i (ere hea"besn| MONED TO MINERSVILL them! Chief Burgess Richard Levan called upon the State police at Potte- . 3..| ville and seven men were sent to Min- ereville, The automoblie was taken from the garage and was being cranked ‘when some one in the crowd thi a It struck a policeman on the bead. Immediately there came a ehower of followed by several revoiver ‘The officers ‘fired @ volley into und. The crowd paid no atten- Raising they @red into the air, but the only jas ahote from the crowd. The jon turned their weapons into ‘The shote were returned and « pitchéa “Mr, Derham | battle followed in which it te estimated Mee 'enport prices from) hundred shots were:fired. The crowd a 00 Go as they told us,” no} “mmereet Weaving four lying on the A detachment of Troop D, stationed Ege We Gere pceval x at Butler, arrived here early to-day President the United | and o detail of twelve man was sent te ith the wire | Minersville. These with the seven mem- ‘were meant | bere of Trosp C are now patrolling the of the pool | tows. ite export/“BLACK COSSACKS” KEEP OR. DER AT MT. CARMEL. i 3 E i is H E t : uch reports of some of] MOUNT CARMEL, Pa., May 6.—The. itroyed. State poliee in force patrolled all of ‘the John A.|the roads leading to the mines to-day. ‘Trenton, N.| Knots of men were kept om the move that his com> | ang no one was allowed to gather near s i i z i s i tterty FE of In| trouble could hardly be averted, Con. give| sequently most of the company hands Giepen- | elected to stay at home to-day. _—_——-- ISIDOR STRAUS BURIED IN BETH EL CEMETERY. Simple Sef¥ices Mark Funeral of Noted Merchant Who Died on Titanic, Funeral services for Isidor Straus, 1 the| who, with his wife, met death on the @hould be| Titanic, and whose body was later re- inds on all] covered by the steamer Mackay-Ben- rec bervis0r | nett, were held to-day in the old family of one’ | mansion at Hroadway and One Hundred and Fifth street. Only relatives intimate friends of the family w: present. Probably 160 persons fo! qventatives of | the cortege to “Bethel Ceme together in- hearse there wer forty automobiles and fiv the American Gtesl and Wire| coaches. Among those acoompanyin, represestg’ a¢ these informal| the remains to the grave were M Straus’ three sons and three daughters, hin brother, Oscar Straus with Mra. their son, Roger Straus, Schaefer, Mre. Robert Hochstadter and Greenbaum and Leh- ict et ea G. A. R, TURNED DOWN, ARY KNOX |""\cGecereern cetcoretises OF $2,000 IN GEMS| acon, Ga, may &—The committe on resolutions of the United Confedera| May %.—A marine| Veterans has unanimously advised the oruiser Maryland was ar-| organisation to dectine the invitation with having|of the Grand Army of the Republic C. Knox, wife! for the veterans of the South to partici- thus announced | man, prices at which the trade?” The committee holds that the uc- ceptance of the invitation would be. in Violation of the constitution of the United Confederate Marine drought to] organization # Fesolution ti in} watt with scowling, sullen men. On 3, | He asked John if he wanted to say ORE DRA STAGED BY HUY, WON IM DEBREE (Continued from Firat Page.) He asked her why had written those letters, filled with endearing terms and expresssions of affection. “Because he asked me to,” she an- “He said he wanted to show there was no collusion between us; that 1 loved him still and really didn’t want a divorce. Me told me that if I wrote the kind of letters he wanted I would get my doy back, but that otherwise 2 ‘would never see my child. When Mr! Scheuerman asked her how she could write euch fervid letters with- out meaning them, replied, “Oh, T write stories and boo! It is easy for 10 compose things that kind.” @he added that her letters pleased her husband and that “ae a reward” he had sent the child, Byron, six years 014, Sack to her. Mrs. Dennis was still on the stand when court adjourned. Justice Gerard said he ‘would resume. the hearing on Fri- Gay of next week. At that time Evans leo wil) take the atand. nt Dennis 19 @ member of the woollen (mporting firm of Cary, Deuscher & Dennis of No. 4 Union Square. The Dennises were married at Grace Caureh, March 4, 194. Byron ts their only child, Mrs. Dennis aske alimony of %0 a week ‘and counsel fees. ———— POLICE, AMID. bawied the command to-day all the life, boats on the port side of the linet werd in the water. The Hamburg-American Une holds a general boat drill aboard all ment No. 46 in the house of No, #11 West One Hundred and Ninth stswet to-day. They found a negress and several white women and men smoking opium in lwx- RAN OF MSSLES, MAKE HOT RAD (Continued trom First Page.) dowe was in progress some of the dor- mer windows in the mansard top story of the bullding opened and several men began to craw! along the narrow cop- ing toward am adjacent roof. k was tioklieh business, but the only way of escape left open. Detectives Rice and Sheppard, who ‘were holding down the roof acuttle, dis- @overed what wes going on under the Mne of the roof ledge Sheppard Area a shot in the direstion of the ermpwiing refugees, That was enough. They ecuttled back to the windows azain and disappeared. It was half an hour before the bars before the side window gave away under ‘the sledge blows and the police men began to life themselves into the suites of, rooma, packed from wall to both floors there were at least 350; gamblers. . ! GAMBLERS BURNED EVIDENCE WHEN TRAPPED. - ‘The policemen found, in one roam, a blackboard, which had hastily been wiped clean, an numerous telephones | the appurtenances of poolroom, There | Were tables for faro and craps here and | in the eulte abové, stud poker tables, second floor, the detectives found a pile of crisp ashes, representing the pile of “dope shects” the gamblers had hasuly burned in thetr efforts to destroy evi- dence against them, They had set the \ papers on the Wooden floor, covered |them with kerosene and burned them, im fine disregard uf the possibility of jetting the houses afire. “Dollar John," himself, was one of the first men Léeut, Becker laid hands on. ve hing (n explanation of the evidence ot | gambling.* Dollar John sim; | and y grinned pointed to an illuminated sign trong arm equad had warrants | rest of mine men, They found | the they sought and let ail ethers go, after taking thelr names ang “ A oe edéreoneg, ie Mra. Fifth gown and shoes Parade ende afternoon,” f the Suffrage NAPLES, Italy, May 8. another faro layout and small tables Pitt, a erain broker of Baltimor for other card games, In a closet ofthe arrested her to-day #8 the Instance of the United Sta @ charge of torgi ined by the judicial view to extradition, PRAISES SPOTLESS STREETS Sumfragette Marcher Says Her Gown Ong Shoes Weren't Soiled, Crowell of No. 104 ‘enue marched in the Suffra- @ette parade last Saturday wearing a ght ellk gown and light colored shoes, Bot Were spotless, ing Commissioner Edwards, when I wish to congratulate you on the dition of the streets last Saturday Mrs, Crowell “I walked in the parade lk gown and light col- and they were both in as my duty to let nt work of the In your departmen Crowell is wealthy and the treas- Party for the } authorities w ite ehipe once each week. Besides this, @ lifeboat drill, in which two boats are used, is held every afternoon at 4 o'clock ; Whether in port or at sea. Promptly at 1 o'clock to-day the look- out in the crow's nest began to sound the bell, A moment later the first offi- sent to the engine room. The ship's whistle was blown, and in less than-a minute all the mombers of the crew and the officers were at their posts, Fach boat crew was in charge of an officer. ‘The first officer shouted a command | from the bridge. The boats were swung ;Out on their dav Another command |, @winging lifeboats and were being lows ered rapidly to the w The boats. on the President Grant have a sixty feet'from the boat deck. TI in the water, the drill was over. COMPARTMENTS CLOSE, STEW- ARDS GIVE WARNING. ‘When the fir: 1 to man the boats ‘was given one officers on the bridge signalled below for the closing of the water-tight compartments. At the same tim rds below ran about through the cabins and staterooms, going through the motions of informing: passengers to go on deck. ‘The President Grant carries twenty- of between sixty and e use of hy th jock it was -4i ible to lowe Away the boats on the starboard“aide, but the crews were at their poste, it the warning #1; be of =, boat carries & book of / and hatf a dozen men sprung into tho) * urlously fitted rooms, smoking opium Is of no interest eral officials, muggling. They got enough to ager of t quick trip to No. 12 Mott street, tablishment which has o! the seageh for opium. Low! The offense of to Fed- They looked for proof of warrant them in arresting Max Solomon, man- They also found papers which led them cer was on the bridge. A signal was) to keep the inmates of the place under gSuard while of the deputies made a the proprietor, was recently convicted of dealing in smuggled opium there. In this tri polling like @ slot mac chine which ne. use they found a cunningly con- worked Let tnto' the room where thi« ma- AStnte was attached to the w ustomer bought the narcotic ing Or #peaking to any one hom he could appear ljany cans of opium were surveyors vail the without against is t]} witness elzed, The they think they have! Killed off the practice of smuggling | oplum into this port, but that it is still brought here from other cities, ——_—_ _ Dizon Takes Thayer PHILADELPHI May Company to-day Rallroad D. formerly @ vacancy cal death of John this book he has the names of his boat crews and space for fhe names of passenger: “ @ince the Titanic disaster great in- taken in the boat ear the custom on most of th hold a general boat drill every week. On some of the ships “call to boats” every day, 80 the members of rew may automatically take their proper position: Each of the lifeboats on the Presi- Gent Grant barrel 8 compass, a sail and pits ae ee, HIP SINGS GET OFF EASY. Five Whe Carri Re re Sen- tenced to One Month With 22 Drye Of. Five “gun men” of the Hip Sing Tong, who were arrested 22 duys ago on charges of violating the Sullivan law by carrying revolvers in their Dlouses, wer with each by Judge Fo: sions to-day, Ju mpathy for the Chi we, and said he feared the peace past between the On Leongs und the Hip had succeeded in pr woveral ™e HOME RULE. DEBATE. Chief Secretary fer Irelas@ Star Speaker To-day | IONDON, May 8.—Augystine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, was the star speaker in to-~day’g debate on Home Rule in the House of ma. He de- Glared that the establishment strong executive in Ireland was the only cure for {lg of that country. It woukl prove te be the pulse of the whole machine, He belleved that the fears of Uleter groundiess and it would. be found Catholics apd Protestants could work together for the common good of the people. BELFAST, Ireland, May §—The drill- ing of the members of ¢ joniat clubs in Ulster has at:length attracted the eerious attention of the government. The Lord Lieutenant's office in Dublin to the authori- Gee for return of the names of || oMcers and non-commis sioned officers active or retired who are engaged An Grilling the members of the clubs and Orange lodges and the men in y |the factories and shipyards. w. ~ - ot ACTIVE SECURITIES. eel, 11 the old pact, had been the o1 It MW of eopen the War in Chinatown, cealed weapons, Judge Foster warned, would not get off so lightly. Hoods Sarsaparilla Gives the system the best preparation forthe hot waves of summer which are soener- vating to the weak and run- down. Take it this spring. day te usual Hay onosbinted Yablete tailed Barents ter to Street we wrote the along this form of ‘authorities on la to be @: Compare these illustrations and decide for yourself who is creating the better impression and the lei annoyance to his friends. ‘u'll miss nothing in conversation. Nothing need be said of the Detecta Phone other than its use has established its reputation. It is exceedingly small; hardly noticeable. Our representative will conse te you. Easy Terms if Desired. State Agents Wanted. DETECTA PHONE By using Thene jate Covered catches the lowest whisper. nich Maple the princt- co., 156 . Fifth Avenue, New Yerk Pla Board of, Directors of the Pennayl- — The elected @Collars@) — exclusively —the LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES —they're ‘easier—to-button— they don't tear out. Geo. P. ide & Co., Makers, Troy, Satin ALL SIZES, J. 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