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HOLD BACK STRIKE IN PEACE EFFORT SBrotctood Preis President Opti-| : mistic in All Day Confer- ence With Employers. ‘A conference of the Mastern railroad manager, which may result in avert | img the threatened walkout of 40,000 dissatisfied fire and tying up fifty. | four roads, wi in progress all this morning and was continued this after- | noon, While thero wore many active tn Wenalf of the roads and of the em- ployees, who predicted there could be ‘mo other outcome that a general strike, William 8. Carter, President of somotive Firemen anc ' ganization, repudiate attriouted to him te have the men out on & after having given the roads the tomary forty-eight sours’ notice. | The Federal mediators tot again = day at the Broadway Central Hotel to confer with the union reprosentatives and it was compromise is not swiftly the arbitrators will step aside. For hours yesterday Judge Martin 1. | Knapp of the United States Commerce Court and G, W. W. Hanger, Acting Commissioner of Labor, who came to New York at the request of W. 8. Carter, President of the Brotherhood, to act as meditators, endeavored obtain, wome concessions from both » but No progress whatever was made during the day. KR is admitted the firemen are endeavorin: vesponsibility for th understood that if some dat! managers and to fasten the rike on the op-| posing side. “It seems hopeless,” said Carter, “We wih, exhaust effort to reach an ement which will make it persible to avert the Btisha Lee, chairman he confer: emee of railroad managers, refused to Dasaave any statement for publication ww when the railroad representatives con- @aded a four hours’ confereice with tie Gevernment mediators in the Hotel Man- hattan early last night. Me referred the interviewers to Judge iCnapp. To the reporters Judge Knapp waid: “When Commissioner Neill and my- elf were here several weeks azo as mediators, {t was impossible to accom- lish anything. But now that tho strike referendum vote has been can two factions are facing a it ts apparent that both side @iderably more anxious than they were before we conferred with thom. Both aides are unlergoing a sev which was not displayed when our series of conferences a few weeks ' *eg0." FINDS WIFE SHOT DEAD; HIS BROTHER IS ALSO A CORPSE IN HOME. Returning From Work, covers Double Tras —Mur- der and Suicide, Police Say. WRALNTREE, Maes., Fev. 12.--Mre. | @eerge Hobart, who re her mar: ;viage wae Sarah Jennie Hollinshead, 4 member of one of ti et and best | known families in this part of the/ State, and her brother-in-law, Myron Hobart, were shot to death in the, diobart home last nigat. Man Dis- ge » The bodies were found Ly the hus-! ; bund of the woman, the night baggage- | g\master at the New York. New Haven | wf, @nd Hartford Ratlron! station, when | le=', ho returned home this morning. "That | of the woman was in ler and | | Hobart’s body as on the pe an! room which he oveupied, Near whol was a . siaety the Woman and comm They have been told lo new frlends made and the latter's wife, | were twenty years younger self. A six-year-vid dai sleeping calmly by ¢ mother's body, Sho co’ ver having been mome: by @ ‘flash and » $1,000,000 IN GOLD HAULED | 2,000 MILES ON JOG SLEDS. Treasure From Aliska Was Caught Between 5: for 2 Mot SEATTLE, Waseh., lc tlde. ote a s brother | h of whon town lin, was found Then | owslides Move than | t down by hy in transit from the Idi 201 triet. From Idttariod to Chitin © tuan two thousand miles, the gold was hauied on dow si ring that time the ox guards, heavily armed, the treasure. LAST RITES ON SHIP IN BAY. Priest Among fatlor Dyin Jesse Q, Roderigues, Syanish liner Mant hilled on the ship to-da up the bay to touch he: trom Cadiz to era Cruz, } stumbled over the ¢ and fell to the deck br was fractured, A priest among the passe: ninistered the last rites of saile he was dying. ead man said he m x¢ ea on his return to Sp; veld the photenras : > MalTy_againet bie beart when te proets idee ‘tin i e a hatch W. THis seul backed by tration under the Krdman Act, ON BRIBERY ¢ RE Col. W.S. ‘Sivas Accused of |! Giving Cash to West Virginia |= Legislator for His Vote. CHARLESTON, W. Va, Fob. 13.-- Cot. Wiitam Seymour Bdwards, can- didate for United States Senator, was arrested to-day on a warrant tesued by Justice Marion Gllchrist, bribing Delegate Jo! ler County, The w the {nstance of delegate S. U. G, Rhodes, one of the ‘lve men arrested ‘Tueadi Intense excitement was created in y the Houso of Delegates to-day when the Rev. Thomas J, Smith of West Doodbridge County, on @ question of personal privilege, de- clared that Delegate U. G, Rhodes and another man had thrust $500 tn hi pocket ‘2 @ room in a Charleston after, he declared, Rhodes and | the other man had offered him $2,000 | he would vote for Col. United States Senator. Smith declared he did not know how | HAIR HEA much money had deen put into his pock- | You'll never tegret buying ets until he had left the room. Then | see the difference it makes in your a he went to Delegute H.C. Willamson of | pearance. ‘Tyler County, had him count the money, | Inclose It in an envelope and return {t Union, Hotel, Strike Would Bring Complete tieup of every ratirond east of Chicago and north of the Potomac and Obio Rivers. Fifty thousand miles of track, owned by fifty-four in eighteen States and used by 50,000,000 persons, will become silent. Forty thousand firemen and enginemen other than street, controling j to Rhodes, 1 ot recos was ty After his statement alleged piance with tlon adopted yesterday Wexone. charged with M, smith of Ty- nt was issued at t's the easiest way natural colored and y prevent it from turn Fdwards furnished bond. The Sy safest, peaking and lifeless hair. neglect it: EAwards tor | tributes to a woma: LTH wi Every Plano and Player Piano in This Sale Is subject to the full guaranice of the manufact and ourselves. “M00 FIREMEN | What the Railroad Firemen’ 8 strike fund exceeding half a million dollars, will wage the war for higher weges and shorter hours. War chest of the rafiroads-——? Why a peaceable settlement has not been reached: ‘The managers’ version—Because the railroads will not submit to arbi- which provides for an arbitration board of three members, placiug too much power, the railroads say, in the hands of one man. The union’s version—Bocause Wall wants to force a strike with ¢ Wilson the moment he takes Within a week from the time the strike starts the problem of New York's food supply will become one of alarming proportions. According to both eldes, the situation to-day ts hopeless and a walk- out will be ordered for midnight Sunday he hope of embarrassing Preeident Sintth, expla’ jet salé he had refused to ac vm Rholes or the other man, st a bribe, ting for Isaac T. { stouse of Delegatos to Invesiigate the ‘3 tempt to bribe him. Jin the @enate appointed Senator 0. 8. | 1 Senator O. A. Hood in the | and Speaker George in the ed Delegates HAY’S HAIR |; HEALTH THE) FAVORITE Refined Women Give this Hair Tonic the Neuse asimportant as keeping you! Be permposdirs Aeprenrp ls fa your hair? shes HAIR HEALTH. A few applications will restore natural color—remove all traces of Dan. druff and give vitality and life to gra: tiful hair, more than anything el (aettes 3. HAY atisfaction guaranteed or your mone ONFIT-ABAMS “\| “SALOON ARTILLERY” 0.K. | | ome Magteternte Hous | pomats Break | tn holding Cha en Bar Ae- Ww Unchecked. About « Nicawver, a saloon: | | keeper at One 1 ed and Soventy-| | and St. Ann's ave onions as vt In Morrisania the application of an Ras not yet been made tol yurth atreet railroads i a good 5 pipe! engineers, revolver or knife~ threemochind the ba trate, “and nothing is done them. ‘This saloon art deadly than the we carried by persons on Nicauber was iieid a clwh upon Joh Ma | art One Handred aad 1 | treat on Feb. } ommonty . | aeault with | No, 681) the railroads, NRE nig his posts cept any silze, but Rhodes | Smith | Mann for} ' Smith asked the |Z the Joint resolu. |= President Woods | X La Sirite Gortsers What to Wear This Spring: Youthfulness! Put it on with your new Spring gowns -and keep it on as seasons change. You can do it—any woman can. Here is a simple secret: Today visit the corset department of your favorite store and be fitted to that | special C/B a la Spirite model which is skilfully de- oe to ve ny yout very figure into supple, graceful lines of ree youth, Don't think about it—do it! C/B materials always the finest. C/B styles always correct. C/B prices $1 to $10 at all leading dealers, Ghe Standard Everyuhere Zor the Woman to keep your hair hful-looking, and ie are: It just and jest wa: help you have it i when yo Nine Rolls of Player Piano Music Free These with every player piano. rolls are subject to exchange at Se per roll per exchange. Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Sureet, New York City This Piano Sale is Unparalleled Discontinued Styles of Tre futopiano Some of these superb Autopianos have been used for demonstrations in the store. Most of them are styles that have recently been discontinued by the factory. But every one is a new, superb player- piano of superior quality. Both the prices and payment terms are special for this sale. 817 AUTO.- $410 PIANOS at.. td 8 TO FASO | Brien. Pianos at DATS | Motte oi tNos at eae ° $475, ern, No purchaser ever ta arisk on a piano ano from O'N -Adams Co, City and state player-piano is always subject Because we had forty AUTOPIANOS, forty-one new $350 Pianos, forty-six new $550 Player-Pianos and thirteen superb Hazelton Pianos which we could conveniently spare from our stock and whose floor space we needed very much, we put this sale in motion Tuesday morning Perhaps a half of these Pianos and Player-Pianos (about seventy) are lett for Friday’s and Saturday’s Selling. A more impressive opportunity to purchase a splendid, new Piano or Player-Piano never occurred. All the power of our purchasing and sales organization is back of this sale. It marks a standard of Piano and Player-Piano values at reduced price *s wholly new to the Piano New $350 Pianos and business. $550 Player-’ianos If you cannot come to the store P= ; ‘ sign your name to the coupon and _ There were cighty-seven of these let us send you the book of photos pianos and pk nos “Nuesday morning. There Ily thirty and catalogs. left. During this Ou may*pur- chase one of the 0 pianos for $248.75, or one of the player-pianos for $395. All you need pay is 85.00 or If there risks to be assumed, we prefer to assume 1 ourselves. Any piano o¢ Hazelton Pianos Uprights and Grands to return to store aud ev. mny paid on it payment for The Hazelton is an aristocrat of pianos, ‘turned within 30 d instrument is either; then pay It is a superbly toned piano that has found subject to exchange w one year for any other the balance at fe lage ins ment on our Hors of the same or higher price. = bil : ae . appreciation among homes of music lovers is definitely saa per wee of note for many yeurs. 4 OW the p sie ie Hazelton Upright These atecnacde: apply loevery piano in this B200 per weeh FIRST PAY wablvy’ PLAN us that sule, on the playver- FOR LiTHER Til vere S450, { N - " ninnG ma) PIANO OR PLAYER- fe oe ; : Month. A ; PLANO. Tle bolanc azelton iBook oi Phoetographs—FR MhisieanGne seeps mata ates Hnsalian, r ao Fill Out and Mail ‘This Coupon To-Day. portunity for ano and wate BABO. at by May Be O'Neill Ndams Co., a! : ele on che Aaa t Furohaaed New York City w. you Hazelton Upright is ) per Please ‘our book photographs, PIANOS. that $47 5 | ont showing (he p ind pla nh your were 8539, at « » le : sion = ~ ONeruAnams 6 Haron Mins Name ture Grane eas se Straot Nosy. coke vein Sixth Avenue, 20th (0 22u St. PIANOS. that $685) [ee sis s per were #750, at Fifth Floor, Main Buticing, 22d Street Elevators. bp sink tobacco | Fur Coats and Small Furs. At Great Price Reductions « Entire Stock The season's best st; Coa 5.00 Moire Caracul Coats Formerly $145.00 Close curl skins trimmed with contrasti..g furs. 95.00 Fur Lined Coats Formerly $125.00 oT Mua black fox or Persian collars. collars. 69.50 bh tied 13 Muskrat fining, Natural Raccoon Made TAD iy ea 2 RS ipl ae WAS | @ This is ing on Satu | World | Bonwit TELLER & Co. French Seal Coats Formerly $85.00 to $125.00 55.00 yles in full or three-quarter length moels. Hudson Seal or Baby Caracul Coats Ermine, Pointed Fox or Chinchilla Squirrel, Trimmed or Plata 120.00 Formerly $175.00 to $195.00 Of selected dyed muskrat or lustrous Caracul. To Close Out 65 Women’s Dresses 12.50 Formerly up to $49.50 Velvet, Corduroy, Serge, Charmevee. 40 Women’s Coats 18.00 Formerly up te $55.00 Mixtures, Chinchilles, Ptushes. 75 Women’s Suits 18.00 Formerly up to $55.00 Season's very best styles and fabrics. Fifth | Avenue at S8th Street FREEfor Coupon 22.50 28.00 25.00 Ile iheatas sahales tattle abate al In Next Sunday’s World CRP Pe ' A Famous Portrait By STUART GEORGE HINGTON AAABAS, a timely picture, the Birthday of the Father of His Country fall- rday (February 22). It is a heavy paper and ready to frame. ———$—___————————————— T OCI OMB ET ———$—$—$—$—_ TT Be sure you get Next Sunday's MH MAE RICK BRN Re from your newedealer. Order in advance. —— ee ———