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ooress \*# FOR SHUTTING OUT tant the group was surrounded by ing, pushing, yelling men whose Committee, upon sighting an oe World reporter at th meeting this : RE RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY TO Tors.~ ;, f majority whether for delay ot @ wed SR ET eee ee eer Seturday MING GEORGE OFF. "S*Ririntste, CHARGE ACCOUNTS iiss Mi saea td the [Aiea ee 90-99400146044004 br b44e DE OE+ OOH Alderman Grimm, Chateman of (he | “TO THE WEDDING OF PAID BY OFFICIALS 3 afternoon, ordered everybody ot but ; folk, on the outakirt the throng, ‘ the members of the committee afd the sere’ thom on. ' al ’ | clerks, This ts the fire: time such action, / } The solitary sergeint and his four t | has been taken, The cxecutive sessions men were lost in the milling mass of 2 | of the committea have heretofore been } tirikers and Chiet Bimeon ordered al! 3 { held outside se City Hall, according to ihe reserves up trom Headquarters a: e ——e | e testimony guthered by the Gra ay. : sailed trom ¢ pcg obate gl gh nd | $ | Giga Hen Fac? ‘The report agreed upon to-day Ts» ] McBride and a fe® men he had there. | > H 4 ‘ (Continued from First Page.) mine On the report of the Mayor's } it took some minutes for the Lesage Now Trying to Make His Ef- giro Seam naty Oe Pe Taxicab Commission and the propose? meantime the sergeant ai q i ft th rity of the Aldermanic | tte de uvinging their ciate, sere | f0rts to Bring About Peace 4] Retinue He Starts for Berlin Able to show that Mr. Ceacities eprint Sy AIR { way toward the mill, " ties ax an adviner went #0 far ies and Brush, While the | vo Afi oe cate ts a Cause of Trouble. —Will Meet Other Rulers. prompt him to hand Alderman ‘MeCann | MATKS Bolles, and Bruen aight : them as they could get. an ordinance which, In the opinton of | commend Itself to the popular iden, the ' were making ne progress, | joMicials of and counsel to oe Yellow | committee takes one important sta } when the reserves came up. The LONDON, May 19.—King George and Taxicab Company, was just what Was |to a man, and that ie that hotel or pri- on ates threw themesives into the DIPLOMACY VERY SLOW. Queen Mary left Buckingham Palace needed by the people of New York. nda must ge by the board—be sob and fought @ passage to the side Gib afternsdn® for -Cueerne | POLICE OFFICIALS SUBPOENAED | asotiene of their comrades. But in the crowd of ‘hy ware to embark on the feral yaont | AB WITN Nor was there any dispute in com. 000 they were swallowed up and prac-) Delay in Signing Bill Gives i Bats Inepectors George F. Titus and Robers|mittee with reference to strict ragulu- Healy lost. Gene © 1 | lay, forn tor John W.|tion and supervision of cabs by wity ally The A closed in be Victoria and Albert for Germany to at- HK. Dooley, former Inspec " 4 vials t cabs bh: t ‘ind them as they passed, and once In- Government Chance to tend the wedding next turday of | O’Connor and@ Captains William F, Day | 8thorities, absolute official control of de at bi almost tat pee oat Princess Victoria Luise, the Kaiser's | and Thomas H. Murphy of the Police | the Mage} ne ie haps sala «et o Leaaal — moo! Ernst, the | Department will be called vefore the | feur je plan to estat) e, | hia four, Si th Things Out. Bate of Comperians, lat Naa ad Grand Jury as witnesses to-morrow, [stands at every point of vantage In the y MOUNTED MEN 8TO! Oo IN! CHARGE OF STRIKERS. ; ‘Then Chief Bimgon gave the order to * wash the crowd. Down. the street thun- dered the eight moumted men, spurring thelr Rerees and swinging thelr rlot Cube to the right and ‘ef 0° them, ‘The cavalry struck against the vuter rank of the crowd, and thougn those Their Majesties w not accompanied by Bir Edward Grey, Becretury o! te for Foreign Affairs, had been an- nounced. No explanation was given for the Secretary's failure to make the trip, but it was belleved that continental wossip was the cause, When it was an- nounced in the Court Circular that Sit Edward would go to Potsdam there \m- mediately arose all sorts of talk that the visit was to be a political one, presaging @ better understagding between Great Britain and Germany. elty where the public may best be con venienced and upon which any weil equipped and properly licensed taxicah owner may do business. Allerman Bolles said that the com. mittee probably would report » mate on the baste of 70 cents for the first mile and © cents fot succeeding miles tor three or more passenkers. For one ur two passengers the proposed rat bl ents ‘The names of these police officials ap- Pear on the books of the Yellow Taxi- cab Company as holders of cha counts, There are thousands of charge accounts on the books. That the Yellow Taxicab Company, through {ts officials and counsel, dr up an ordinance regulating taxicab rates and providing for the continuance of private cabstands, and that this ordi- nane w. submitted to Alderman Grimm, chairman of the Special Taxicab mmittee of the Board of Alderman, : was established by the Grand Jury to- , . sunrmatrrs. = Constipation ascertained was Harry R. Swarts, vice- use abettedo tive Cuocelats F 10: By Samuel M. Williame. | ewe a WASHINGTON, May i&.—The Roose- | velt peace conference of 168 that ended the Russo-Japanese war ie becoming neatest the horg:s tried to choape thelt | factor in the atrained relations between | 4 hoots, while otficrs went down beneath | Japan and the United States growing @ the charge, she mounted men were f ! a o ‘ually as thowgh they @at of the California alien land legtelas | wed rushed inet a Rone wall, : " ‘<= casmembled in tne far once more came ee | Price movements in the early trading were irregular, the leading industrials and railroads showing @ moderately strong tone, but later on weakness a peared in the Rock Island stocks, bo Issued an official statement that politics would not enter into the trip. It sald the King and Queen wore not paying a state visit to Germany but were going as individuals to see the marriage of their relatives, and that Sir Kdward Grey was not go- ‘The old story of what haspened te! the peacemaker who interfered in other people's quarrels ig being demonstrated @n @ national scale. Informatio: been conveyed to the United st | Government that the Japanese people | feel that this nation is in some way fe- | ” he most vitally Interested in taxi- ing as Foreign Secretary, but merely | >, sferred, also, the t,| 4?" ine heh roe n common and preferred, alno the St.) Cay iegiintath - . | } hem sent ac fun gallop directly at t> Sesotar ths tues cowards ee Wau are | because he happened to be the Cabinet) outs and Southwestern Issues, which | Cle leslistation, tt had a ia bret ite] | Seni an aes eyes fh poe] the Russi | member now serving in turn as Minister | dropped to new low levels, but after woul ve slows up in Attendance, whose duty it Is to travel with the movereign when he leaves the country. This explanation falled to stop the gonmip and it ts believed that Grey re- mained at home. The King and Queen, accompanied by their entire suites motored to sheer- news. BERLIN, May 19.—Bugene Henninger. head of the Kaiser's secret political p: lice, {8 a Doctor of Philosophy, but tha does not help him any now. In ad- A sentiment prevaila in the Inland | Kingdom that, if it had not been tor | Mr, Reesevelt’s action in bringing about the peas conference, a large money indemnity might havr been obtained which would have eased the present financial strain resulting from the enor- | mous burdens of the war. haps ad- Aitional territory might been od- tained to relieve the overcrowded popu- lates. ‘These intangible and vague senti- ments have been rankiing in the Japan- ik, crowd, but their drivere iashea them sith whipe and they plunged at full dallep direotly ito the Geetning mass of Agiting men, * Before each ensiaught of the mounted men and the wagons theng on the out- akirte of the crowd scattered and tried to avoid the pluaging hoefa, but it was impossible for all te get out of the way ae | and cha followed charge before the lly gave way and fied to is. Through the tene thus This ordiuance embodied all | ures which were later incorpor- | ated In an ordinance which Chairman Grimm had in readiness to submit to the Board of Aldermen ap the report of the committee. Alderman John McCann, a member of the special committee, and Albert | 1 o'clock the active list pleked up from | a dull spell lasting from 1 o'clock and} most of the list regained their loss of the early part, while Reading was the strongest stock on the list and closed} at 160 34, with fractional gains in active | Nat at the close. i Any decrease in the loan account by | the banks of the country must be con-| sidered a favorable indication, am it te! evident from the consensus of reporte that the banks are over extended and/ president and active manager of the Yel- low Taxicab Company. , Mr, Swarts, it Is understood, protested to the Grand Jury that, as his company e 8 a0 ea EX-LAX RELIEVES CON! TION regulates the la redeme thy and boweln atimulates the liver oI dimestion. Good for young aad i, Hull, committee clerk of the Board of | tee 880 an4 Se at al) dtus Aldermen, were also calied by the| "4 Grahd Jury during to-day's session. | $800 Hititen GYPSY RING, $1 lies’ ot 4 either was questioned at length. Hull f q ih sald he told the Grand Jury he attend. tipeth ition to safe-guarding the life of Wil- re ee ches uae k a er Niteaie ed two wine partios given by officials bands veen dragged | ese arind, creating a pathy If. the good i 5 .|two weeks show the tendency tow of the Yellow Taxicab Company at! ng the wer oeeee nice ie. bolipe to Americans. a fornia incident Eavce teat Nae er Winces keeping up the reserves and ahead of Pak templated having the King of Engiand, the Caer of all the Russias and Arch- duke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary under his wing. He felt tha: Atlas with the world on his shoulders had a light load compared to his, To some it will be a@ festive occa- sion when the Kalser, Czar and King which Aldermen interested in taxicab legielation partook Aft Jury, Assistant District-Attorney Du- Vivier, in charge of the investigation, Planned to question oMclais of the Mason-Seaman Transportation Com one of fe corving merely as a developer of this | the demand being made on them. A ruling has been made by the Treasury Department announced by Secretary McAdoo of the intention to accept temporary bonds of municipall- tes as security for Nationai bank de posits, and in the case of New York | JON OF BQUALITY ONF OF 999.99.0.5.06-586-004--45-b4008 Ebi ObOELEEESE SESE HOD OEEdE Na Te TadLsaas ge Sipetoatic vtbuaean PRINCESS VICTORIA LUISE. 4f the effair have been made dimeult HSiet ;Dy reason of the state of Japancse The mod, hooting and yelling, fol- lowed FF en a Locally | were packed ty-Ave prisoners, pany, @ iarwest taxicab cor- rrrt au. © wuss NG wheres RPET 0. & d, W, WLLIAS thay stood outside of Police | st now that the Call Fi got togeth. to lend their presence next |‘'t', where bids are to be opened on|porations in t These oficiais | CA\ they te ‘nee what pubile eptuien, hich nas WS ater eas bate atonaed coommcmeat casted 130 BAD EGGS IN STORE; Beturday to the marriage of Princess|May % for an tesue of $48,000,00|hed notiNed Mr Duvivier that the | GLEANING "369 Went Gtth ry would become of the prisoners. | Pee, ‘Setteronce and ‘the other ie a th@ Japanese by the land ownorshlp pro- DEALER IS FINED $50, | Victoria uulse to Prince Ernst of Cum-| 4% per cent. bonds, the Secretary an-| would gladly furnish to him complete | a. While the main bette had gene on tl {| hibition and flehery bills and some other Sats. berland, but to Henninger and his men|Mounced that the department would | records, showing all their “free riding | oIco ures woman attacked |Tavidly growing demand for recogni: | i tees acts the Japenese may Herring Pick chers|!t will be one tong sleepless vigil. accept the temporary certificates|accounts.” It was through an exain- . toveal Paiceman Donaghen te front of ual Pescaagery Za insdeaves in| 800k an appeal to the last means should erring Pickler and Two Bute . i When legally issued an security for 301ination of similar accounte of the Yel. | M'ORATH.—At bis residence, ib dp and g 35 4 .| @ yea 5 as ig the Cole Dye Werks, ia Milison street | iY, ucing received by this Gov-| the California Legisiature not modity iis] Also Fined for Having Spoile’ | REPYBLICANS MAKE PLANS [Per cent. of the government deposits. | iow Taxicab Company that Mr. Du wey is, Jamke W. WORATH, pear Purman's alley. The woman sireck : the Japanese believe wo| attitude toward the Japanese It sim- Meat in Ice Boxes TO OVERTHROW BARNES. Many inquiries have come to the Troas- | Vivier discovered the names of city om-| $02, 34% 2 The epesial ofege en the Read with on | OrAment tbat hegre aiae| PUY shows that the Americans are at- 5 . |UFY Department asking for the reversal | cials and police officers who had been| “Stunerei Wednesday from the Cburc timbretia and one of tHe men slashed at | 4? Bot with to Rave intimate auagila- | Pe te tly to intimidate Japant Paul Wolff, who has a a t One of the former policy. fy elding in taxteabs, for which they | ‘et the dacred Heart, Castieton av., Weet him with o long dist” “Phe katte out q/ “ee With them ae equsie, bya flctittious attitude of atrength, but } Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and) One tundred Members of Party —--- never paid. New Brighton, at b A.M. Interaient hole im the phoulder of his coat, @pecial | 2t # & subtie situation that the ordi-} iT Mt tney aro very much afraid of the] THN aventic, was arraigned tn Spe- The Closing Quotations. —— Gold pring, -N. ¥. “MeDenald and Poticoman|**'Y Methods of diplomasy cannot |r oiisg, {| clal feastons to-day and, upon pleading Will Discuss the Matter at The following were the highest, lowent and Gea, pene came up ip re-|dandie It le at the bottom of all the | gullty, was fined $0 on a charge of a Dinner, last prices of stocks for today ‘and tbe vet| HOLD-UP COMMITTEE, in ne 003 ‘ qioemme to Denaghen's whistle and aid timeultiee arising out of the California |, very afraid of war, that they] MAving In his possession 19 bad e681 4 acoting of 100 prominent Repub-|pee: NN (™H Yesertare cloin>) WILE GIVE REPORT TO fey oly wth fe the question related to that incident | Wil! not even tolerate remulur military | U7 OF & lot of 1. , loans from all over the State has been tan, BS, BOARD TO-MORROW. Everythin More thas twenty sti atone a wee pts or naval training, that there are many!’ Justices Russell, Collins and O'Keefe Friday leh a Wh + 4 meee ang } vely @ eserters from both the American army| had sixty-four food cases before them, | called for next Friday night to wo — solace: ripple in internationas rutatt tit After fifteen months of apparently hed been «| bu and navy, that the soldiers and sallors|4!! on complaint of Depargment of |CUss ways and means for either elim- e+ ON e Appa has served to hurt Japanese pride Just | ‘ 1 Ba: t hi Vit + | purposelens effort the Special Committee 8 e nats was Qe she was knocking at the door of | Af Slt for selecting their positions! Health inspectors, {nating William Barnes jr. from the | ju) ame, & Hel. 67 06% WOR > Ip 4 of Alderr ‘i | the head, and nations tv elaim social reovgaition and, lke laborers, according to the rate of| The heaviest peanity of the day waa|chairmanship of the Republican State | Ansconda Mining., 3TH 3TH 3TH of the von OF Aiderinen, ppolnent | teem alment torn Also reminds her of what she might PY and that the American Army has! Inflected on Nathan Rosen, who makes|Committes or so Umiting his powers) Aute go hot fs Oye ee pm 4 | Rebruary, 1912 to revise tnxlcad rates i cut ana Rave Won but for the peace of Porte- | N° Teserves and the navy makes a fine ® business of pickling herring In the| that he will be able no longer to dic-| + 8] retoeny: the” pervas ieee ' thqutder mouth, appearance but lacks spirit, we are| cellar of No. 18 Norfolk street. March ®/tate as to party procedure as in the =| SUUnO AACORR VDE Crete ee noe) / ° the ‘rather amased to hear such war talk! Inspector Distler visited Rosen's place + 1%] noon. The report will be submitted to ‘The affair to-day is in diplomatic Le past. +h Aldermen t f i firteer, had deen beaten so badly that! godin, There is a temporary: iutt OM the lips of these Americans. and found 100 kegs of herring ready for| The occasion js to be a dinner at the T agy me Board of r 9 jo-morrow for ; he was hurried “T thelr talk of an Amertco-Japan-| pickling. ‘They contained about 30% ‘tub, invite rhe! adoption in the form of an ordinance while bouh sides are waiting for Gov. | Republican Club, invitutions to which It is customary to allow reports of ‘9 @ Gengerous condition. Jokneon to sign the bill passed by his 7¢ War shows Incidentally but plalnly| pounds of the fish, Of the entire 10)|nave been sent out by a committee con- eB oes eee ‘i . Magi their fear of the Japanese. kegs only one of them contained good |gisting of Henry L. Stimson, Congres: 7B || coins teas 0) 60 over 8 Week: Boe ace “The position of these Americans’ herring, All the reat were in a bdad|man William L Cald T Bjtton, but an attempr witt be made to | might be compared to that of a! state, and of these fifty-one kegs had|{man, FC, Stevens, George J. Stith = i] Have the: ervlimanes, of oe ellie on Police Magistrate Carroll, before! ernment is endeavoring to assure the ™ boy, who secks to hurt @/ deen selged and ordered destroyed sheland Hervert Parsons, | leave un be gon hiv typgnse Asien ot whom Simiinghavs’e assailants wore ar- | Japaneru Uoverament that officinily we | Feature and becomes fright=| day before, The announcement in not made In the | Mo ee ee kaa’ ahaue’ Keay he otbeoiiens calgned later, that he orgered all Now| have the highest réepect ‘for nen and ened yhep the Les Sent ae iy Justice Collina fined him $260 or] invitation that the question to be dis S| York newspaper men from bie ceurt- x allied ne we are very gorry any inoldent hai sixty days in jatl, | by Aldermen who want time to study Thirty-eighth street and Broadway, in my | whe December, 1911, HELD UP NEAR CIRCLE. ghew of blu@ for fear that some day | apprehension of Ivan Caykowska, It was tentified that the ‘The sir.ke leaders, erick It ts now contended by our w iE, olen 2! ped from the hospital on the island 4 mer + in ft = foom. Srieen to diviurd our friendly relations, AMericans to take deep consideration fuel Rubina, @ butcher at No, 16] Hermes . i. siataa ects (hat acer Hey, +2 | Sie peerialone of (xo. neany alan “My orders need no explanation,” he) We conviiment yhom for the marvoious Tfore they talk of war with Japan | First avenue, was convicted and fined | affairs ate to be taken up, But the iat +1, | uReet, fever-of lemmeainte, natn: Pheuted. “Mot @ Mew York men ohali| progrees they have made in ao. fow, TNCY must remember Japan is not) $25 9 year ago for having spoiled pork | actual purpose of the getting together 053 =f Frank Dowling, the Tammany leader, ’ remain.” yeate, we admire thelr sagacity, and |! iF ents oF Hy treated | in nis ice box. To-day ho was convicted | ig to be the antl-Barnes fight and noth: ay Dy icot know Just what he will do, but| Neatly every human being of HA ‘ * PI gueee he thinks you've boon knook- | the:r genius, but while there Is respect Charcan hy Beh Bae sah a oer of a similar offense and fined $30, el This was made clearly dent len By says be will be found ing with the | #8 in the United States to-day cag r. Were. Geerernen 9, Rmesnan te 0] Sa8 semcesilion Be betwesn pation Bi) oo, ‘or etrength yA falee attic) Isaac Frank of West Washington and} when it was learned to-day that Mr. gs al = and write. Now York reporter asd Carroll, who| these assurances have not been able to Un, - Market streets, also a butcher, tot | aa, aived Invitation, | 8 ——_ —— — La i Is th wee { my and n nes had not rec: an Invitation, | % — rge, Indeed, 1s the percentage heard him, rushed toward the pair like punter ore | ove fe -~ isirigaes sae or bie nd navy of Ja; eros down wits & fine of ba for having a id Mr. Barnes bo % a cen write on a writing machi an pasry bull shaking bi tet ta the cane set aunt the eame 308 for iner niiong| veloped that tho chicken het to be aac] "1 have received no invitation at my writer of one kind of another. ae nnn mn ng Comane ° : t r aH eam Cut) omce here, but I have been awny at! 4 na | Ce LID KEPT ON ALL AGOREGSIVE figs and interests of Janay cewingt ay | CRcw to Drove it was bad and the court| ty seashore for @ week and dox't| Charles Leonard Fletcher, Typewriters are easy to-coerata, their j ™” t 4d you say? What ai4 you TENORNCIES, yan Ry Sabre ria celeb accordingly let him down light, know what mall is waiting for me at! in vaudeville as an tmpersonator, was | pg hahaa ny A they i ‘Tho 14 te being kept on all te ir case th ded - Albany.” arrested Saturday afternoon in the ased “song’ ; i “the Deliceman regiieg that it wes ing Heot on ail tendension | le case ef jontoa ont ee ha AGED WOMAN LOSES SELF. ‘Mr. Barnes was told that the reported |Goand Central Depot by Sheriff Har- earl through World “For Sale” ads. any day. Sd Who had made the remark and at shee gna ements, and ski SESE: EL tee eI rah be davies [Notes cod Baeate woadler Gunace ay | edicine GET ONE FOR THE HOME | ie She Satan Tapani | hem stunan dream rk, inal ating tiwenndapen and wif Rome Mier ts pa eelor ia ie ae 9 | OR OFFICE BY ALL MEANS or €8 are! other nations. & ered “340,” y phone girl o! yton, On. Ra eeeey sete tate be ele seen rf " ‘ “Wouldn't that be nleot” was the|apout to fice tthe Jurtediction of the Bolaran, Vincent Maden and Mea | Sued oe ee orete oie | ttt Meta s y aie prepared] A woman about seventy-eight years | oniy remark he made on the subject. legurt, Fletcher immediately gave bond | Use it yournell in your correspond- Mary Procoyia in $8,600 bail cosh to rear iain tao oe of anes, and if the Jap! oid, was found in a crowd at Fifth ave- ee jand was ased. This afternoon he; ance and teach the little folks to operate Sralt the notion of the Grand Dery.) oon situation. make up thelr minds to Pro-| nue and Thirty-seventh ntreet this af- LEG, | was made defendant in a 960,00 breach [it It may mean thelr livelihegd, In } ‘Wough Mrs, Procopia testified that! “georetary Daniele of the Navy De- teens cate thor Fa iyi sngmies. | ternoon by Policeman Detisar. sue $15,000 FOR BROKEN * | of promise suit, Miss Sauer alleging that arsa ari a days to come. ene hag held » aiz-monthe-elé baby in . could remembe? nothing but that tae --— hepin Dayton ea rs P' nee arms and Ned not attacked the| paruuen®, Js Geivering on oration In ors, as in the last two Ware, will never! number of her house was 30, Jury Gives Record Verdict Agatnat he promised to marry her In Dayton on But See World Ads. fer the polieeman wati! she saw him strike first birthday. Assistan stop until they attain thelr Anal od-|” nettmar took her to dhe Weet Thire- 43 Ri ‘ jerks, H ete. own Atty: birthday it Dwi Goal kad he re to Reep his promise, Made from Roots, Barks, Bargains end Everything Will } soleran. Pasquale Pisert wae held in “Roosevelt te not 90 peacefully Ii and will be al vert ee bY the] seventh atrect police station, and tried A broken leg brought « verdiet for | arg | 17.440 bail om Uwe barges that he had! clined. Ho le lo Boston inepaoti Hands together like one | sjthe, methods ured in apnasin oases, | sn today Defore Justice Brady In | Be All Write. rf) jleoman manife ing Nt ult, en e { tnd nad ‘btea MeDonald. sions to eit tbe navy ine | man in time of emergenoy, Court Maglatrate neve. earn ner eeraet | the Supreme Court, when & jury heard i ‘The other prisoners, about twenty-five highest efficiency. _ ~_- Critton Hi on West Thirteenth street, oe CRS president ¥ the ‘ them men, taken Pri oS . i . re } 4 fined @ each, with the hemes AMERICANS DARE NOT ESCAPES FROM ELLIS ISLE. Foal Hien ek BAS yet Lass Tun | Amertoan Express Company. "i iNew Theory , 7 verdict, which one of the jarg- ‘ cee ort a fe pent ve oe Ne FIGHT, SAY JAPANESE, |nmtgrant vices vrom Mosptiat,|O:Ked cont, She carried «iach | sgt ever recovered by « plaintiff for ihe | / nddag, ich were glasses, gray . a juarters cheers ee ie Swime to ° I | fracture of a limb, followed testimony w ros velnas wede of hum | ‘That America atands In coliptant ter- a ei HR Resp mores nee a andkerchief, Sho | ina: etshella was run down by an aulto- | of Scientists Anawored ;the eheors, Later the pris- | ror of Japan, would never dar to go to] THe Immigration alithorities at AS & PAGERS STAR 'navels, mobite van owned by the company, at H pers were trané@ferted to the county | war with Japan and makes @ continual | /#land to-day sent out an alarm f | a t ' ds pe ; | Japan may decide to avenge the in: : fracture 19 not yet properly healed, and | so windaun that ver that efftsts oreo Of the 1, W. W, tn Petereon, | Suite offered her by this nation is the | At 3.o'clock this morning. Csykow: © Takes 623 From” Victim at| amputation will be resofted to. | Saay be, publ thy “oe | gathered. the atrikers in Helvetia as Bold | ltettal witeranto of the, Leaks | who le twenty-five years old. had b Gumpoint and Ie Caw, tre called tyierd ial ‘Halle and there rT jeinioht, one meet influential | an inmate of the hospital since May 17,| : 2 them on the showing Jhey had made st|papere tn the Bmperor’e islands, The | wien te arrived on tho German atcan: | Ale walking through West Pitty. What an lettrical shoth, ’thecétore, the Price mill. Nago editorial, which wee copied by er Ivernia. He was suffering from » Rear Columbus Circle, late trachoma and was detained to await : on thelr’ morning tnd Sunday visite into take the place of the sighty-Ave just | came in that form through the maila| deportation. of a lunch room at No, 10 West Fifty- 7 w na Nee Sch, Mee oe ce much | dey. save in part: Clad only in his hospital clothes, the | bakes wes bial at the point of Si jestion for Monday ? ere. food for the rest we," “The war talk to which eur corre-| man managed to escape from the ward | 2 #U" DY & negro, who robbed him of hole iad sw rnd tn, i eae rikers, though they returned to work, | would come thie week. Pr Joined in the chase, with more th BARCLAY ADWAY'™ beon ni Would decline to make contracts with | "We'll show Patereon our strength,” INOOMING. StRaere. }200 men at his heels, He fired t mee bad ~y West Cor. Pulton St. | s ; Tee emptersre. he declared: wiaehges, sbece Be at the Soping Resto, and flaaily tae bie 89 CORTLANDT 147 NASSAU STREET || 31,805 Ys “We'll keep free te atrike the bosses| Ail of the flery epeccnes made yester-| Rehiee sy pinsehshe |down and captured him at Fift-seventh ‘Cor. Church Bet, Boonen & Sts y ‘again and again every time the oppor- | day at Haledon were reporied to Prose- a, Gusntenems. tiller Tampico. street and Bighth avenue. ‘pasts Rew & 200 W. 188th World Ads. Last Weel i Twalty offers,” he shouted and the crowd | cuter Michael Dunn and he will lay them Pinisnd, Antwerp. Avaiabie, Machsoitie, | *0* . Eel Pest, ‘ i dest ast of Ot Aven y aan Wa Gan te Siete i Pree Wi over te, declaration, d 2 s Pr; a inter cisternae Tine niger oo se ~~ | -SUW. Mab St,, Jest Raat of Sth Ave. bi bad c ty promised that the general the-wp| other indictments can be found aga! pt, Soe olga TG owpsttieprraels No. ome St., Cor. B len “We have 30,60 more strikers here to Haywood, ang the crowd a Boyd harangued the crowd at length, doolaring that the strike would be ended within two weeks, and that then the the foreign preas of Tokio and which spondent refere must have come from | in which he wae @onfined and te thought | Sewers | to have awam from the Island to the | aympathetic strike of forty-eight houre| Patt? 14.76 conte per pound, this afternoon, Gustav Kieper, proprietor ‘The negro rap, with Kieper in pureuit, At Columbus Circle Tollceman Lamore of the West Fort enth street station rere Ak BY THE HERALD, TIM! | TRIBUNE ADDED TOGETHER’ Whet « Magnets Power to “Result! must be required to send World ads. off N AND,

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