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and Marke report of the committes iW McCann withheld Bis sigan “tape Yor the reason that Re 19 opposed to the provision wiping out the private ‘The headquarters of the Yellow “Taxicad Company, at Eighth avenue ty-ninth street, is in Alderman Maced hundreds of his constituents in +e employ of the Yellow Taxicab con- \ ere. ‘Apsistant District-Attorney DuVivier Fecelved letters from persons since ow fnvestigation begun which have of- fered him vaiuable information. In nearty all cases, however, these have been anonymous One i# from « woman Whe says her husband operates a mov- We picture theatre. She makes direct charges of bribery against certain city Mdwis. Mr. DuVivier requests writers Gf these letters to communicate with ca thim in person, giving his arsurdnce that Hdentities will be eafnguarded and i¢ tatoments taken under a pledge @& confidence. ie LIGENGE BUREAU OFFICIALS ’ OENY slik Gull citar oF beth ale JAPAN HOLDING JINGOES IN CHECK But Johnson’s Act in Signing Measure Has Added to Hos- tile Feeling. U. S, ENVOY EXPLAINS. Tells Foreign Minister at Tokio Question 1s Purely Cali- | fornian, Not American. TOKIO, May %.—The news that the Califorman Alien Land Ownership bill ‘Bread Line of the Paterson Strikers Showing How Silk Workers Get $ORO144ODOO0004 ON THE LAND BILL ig | 10904044404 Fi $ STEEL TRUST JUST. ITELLS HOW HE readline BEALE OIAI44 1D 4A OHNESADETODINEORES OLDE NED ENOSHD Y OVEREEOETIAIEHEI GOS to know whethe the American Woolen Company.” iting for 1 kne ood ACCUSED OF THREAT ° ® 9 é 10 ALL PRESENT aoe ened w M. Wood ot | | a taineer Seeley Davenport, er Ae epcngenion P ne ‘woe $90) and 91,00 to the Yellow Tax. Company until after the Grand Degas ite investigation \s appar- Rot regarded by the officials in 45 important. Wallace re- jek = ie cl pee pans wate, ws tk in, § BARNEY HOME BLAZE Martine Sine eae, ‘a statement, | pacifying pabite opinion, but the task |Lidn’t Want Competition, So (Continued trom firm Vage) _ “By bill was paid out of my own/te regarded t= many quarters as 0 ow ‘ ieedites peoha and {ke receipt to shaw | gore iflenit one than ot the time of Even Threats to Make Rails ah ENP AED aid DESTROYS 5 GREEN ROOM. 1” be sald. I to be indict eeheol controversy H » f Syenase T paid o Ul? do net Bnew | 2 Couto ~ a Meant Freeze-Out. for Rrtees steuites 1 paid the money before The oven 0 yeas age “Then they came back to where I was Wan beekes blishing the taxicab| Mince the death of the old Japancse standing, and Mr, Rice handed Breen a matter or not. * have done nothing of | Emperor the authority of the Govern-| 4 ie ms © bi We walked about a block, and which I am ashamed, and this office has| ment has steadily diminished in re- she Mas etree haath hdl Breon laid the bundle down on | done nothing that cannot be fully eR-|alsting the growing influence of public | {ent of the United States Stvel Corpo- walk and sald to me, ‘Carry | + ¢: a opinion, and the apirit of democracy te ration, resumed his testimony to-day in We went to the ratiroad station, SLOODHOUNDS EAD POLICE IN SEARCH FOR GIRL'S SLAYER Fourteen-Year-Old Victim At- » tacked and Left Lifeless in Woods Near Pittsburgh. VETTOBURGH, May %.—Soveral mom. Of the Gtate Constabulary, Tref- the Government sult to dissolve the Cor- |CALIPORNIAN, NOT AMBRICAN | Poration on the ground that it violates QUESTION, JAPAN 18 TOLD. the Bherman law. The Government ta Arthur Bailly-Bianchard, Secretary of | TePTesented by: Judge Dickinson and H. | the United States Embussy, visited Bar- | © Colton, and the Corporation by) on Nobeaki ‘takino, the Japan « For. | Richard V. Lindabury and ©. A, Sever. @ign Minister, to-day and reiterated the | nce. jermination of the United States Mr, Asuwab yesterday denied there ee te exert every effort in order to |"&4 been any poole or working agree- | tna & friendly and se \otery solution | Mente after the formation of the United of tue question, He emphasized the tact | States Stee! Corporation, He ts now that it wae @ Californian and not an | President of the Bethlehem Steel Com- ‘American question and thanked the Jap- | Pay. @ riva: of the Steel Corporation. anese Government fdr its friendliness | He eaid It would be imposelble for the and for ite attempt to restrain the ex- | Corporation rive compctitors out oie opinion of Japan. of business; in fact, competition had It t generally believed here that | Deen stinniated. Washington will Gnd 9 evlution of the| Mr. Schwab said to-day there ware problem, but the more conservative ele- | frequent breaks in rail pools and re- ments in Japan are now echoing the | @Frangemente. . . public agitation for equal treatment of | “During such breaks,” he nald, “we the Japanese, They declare that the| Would go Into any territory where we rectal tesue, which it 1s contended is \ weed Hemteoe lene a ome tnvelved, and the steady recurrence ot | ‘Jud Augmenting throuxtout the empire. ofl chinson questioned Mr. Get Into the smoker and keep away from Here Is a thoket, | $50,000 Fire Drives Widow me on the train. He met me after we got to Law @ ani we rode to his undeftaking store in a carriage. I atill had the bundle, walch weighed about forty pounda, SAID THERE WOULD BE A B10 JOKE “TO-MORROW.” | “L went with Mr. Breen upstaire to this bedroém, which WwW stove the store.” continued Collin, "I took the bundle up with me and iald jt on the bed and opened it. I avked Breen what He said it was ‘Juice’ ” t did you understand by juice?” aked. and Family of Knickerbocker Trust Head Into Street. The green room in the ence of the late Charles T. Barney. the room in which the one-Utne president of ‘tho Knickertocker Trust| Company, who committed suicide in the panic of 1907, once met hiv Wall street associat destroyed by fire thi defective electric wi ‘Well, I didn't quite know,” the wit-| in the house, No. 67 Park avenue. ness replied, “He didn't say, All he| Mrs. Barney, the financler's widow, sald was ‘Wait until you see the joke| her two eons, her daughter, Mra. C. T. to-morrow. There's nothing to it’ Then | Alexander, and the latter's small son, he took some caps out of his pocket and | were at luncheon when the fire was dis- wave them to me. He told me to divide! coveret, They had planned to eal! for up the aticks into half a dosen bundies | rurope Thursday, and the house, a and ne gave me a lot of old copies of &' four-story brick and brownatone atruce newspaper to wrap them up in, aid." res # afternoon when ted a bial and one hundred and fitty feet in Thirty- | ture, fronting fifty feet on the avenue) Madison, eed’ fad 'Ptissirs potios and g lange _. Bamber of volunteers were searching Tyee Wectncente te-tey for tue man Zipoe vrutanty attacked tourteen-yearold “Grace sohneon a6 she was on her way Dito wehoot and watt her Nfeless body in 1) 8 (@ clamp of bushes by the roadside, * The victim, a daugh' of F. P, Qnti-Japanese bills in California should | reeetve basic curative treatment. A Prominent official sald to-day: “The Japanese people feel that their | national honor ts iavoived. The present | Question will be solved peacefully, but what le needed to assure the perman- traditional friendship is) @ change of heart in some American “I was atill curious about what he was going to do and he said to me, ‘Do you know President Wood of the Amer- jean Woolen Company” “I told him I did not, and he said, mind, it'll be @ good joke Sctwab about rail pools in 1897. The wit- nese admitted that the Carnegie Steel Company met the Illinois Stee! Com- Dany in competition in the markets of Chicago, Cincinnat!, and the Lacka- and 1 for Wood objected to the) evidence, and the Court ruled that its ber of small rail makers who were Tare carvings of century and had been a show place during the life of Mr. Barney, the was partially closed. The s one of the apartments which had been ahut up. The room was filed with tapestries | sixteenth | A bute | with the evidence gathered while agins jler discovered smoke coming from this | i & 5 ee arrived §= from but it the asesiiant had twelve 1 early to-day, Westmoreland County Commis- @ffered a reward of : today for the ervent of the si ‘SUBMARINE MII MINE CABLES FOR THE PRILIPPINES. | PORTLAND, Me, May %—The Siva cable, Werte McKinley and Williams last Fri Sree Let Music Lend ItsCharms 4 To Your Home Life. 1 alle ‘Hare's 0 all the wor'd seme dark and dreary 014 theory: {amali manufacturers in the pool. fewest the dagnnenn” ‘We did not want competitors,” he WIL@ON AWAITS [.EPLY %O|owore, “and if any one even threat- LATEST NOTE, ened to go into rail making, even ms |¢hough on a small acale, we took them PP ef bgen der § is Prensent| in in order to control prices shortest session of the Administration | .Mt Schwab declared the Carungia thus far. Jt lasted lees than an hour. |Company was financially strong, but The Japanese question was touched on | &t times it was necessary to stop con- briefly, but Jt wae understood that :ne| struction work until more mon Cabinet deferred fuller discussion await- ‘ailable. In 189%, for a conside’ i japan $100,000, his company had Merlo te anee We the latwat ling ginderrrall manufacture ‘The com- With the anewer of the United states | DANY had spent W000 to equip a plent to Ite protest in hand, it ls now up to [Ona had engaged © salesman for 7,000, but when the offer was made, It the nese Forvign Office ty take the mS hext step in the negotiations over the | WAS considered tavorably. Mr. Honwab California atten land act. It te expect. | Mid he had not entered into a foreign @4 that the forthooming rejoinder to sec. | PU! ali naue the, is Fetury Bryan will be strongly argu- 100,000 tone yearly in Ei and mentative and calouleted to result in the | canada, conduct of the future negotiations on a strictly Joga) besia, Aé It ls understood that the State De partment ie looking to the Japanese ‘There were a number of pools?’ asked Judge Dickinson. “Yes, They were going on all the time.” Slee ae sow law We teorrts to tes | cceth, SE, Sea formed, th 1a at tasked United states courts it may be signiti- eat saamipiticat the arrival of which at cant of the drawing of another issue a the Japanene are velleved to be ro- | witness amid a hearty laugh. it to begin'wuch & movement. Judge DAckineon read minutes of meet- ic bis protest of May 0 to the State | ings of the Carnegie Steel Company. Department the Japancse Ambassador | One referred to the plan to form the {fe understood to have made it perfect- | Empire Rall Company, to sell all the \y elear that Japan, @nding it impoe- | rail products, The scheme was aban- Gible to deal directly with the @tate of | doned Mr. Gohwad testified, by direc: California, wae reiping eatirely upon | tion of Mr. Carnegie, who declared It the Federal Government to ineure what | would be a trust and therefore open to he believes to be falr treatment for ite | attack. The Presidents of the compan- eubjecta. loa had agreed to the plan and all nad Probably that contention will be ¢2- | assembled in Jersey City to sign nec tended to cover the legal test of the | essary papers, but when the Carn California land jaw, although the ordl- | withdrew the pool was abandoned, nary provedure in such cases would be| Mr. Achwab sald his company never to allow @ Japanese subject, thr ed |recelved & consideration for staying with eacheatment of his lands, to be- | ou: of the car business. @in aetion by application for ap imjunc- | tt would not be an unusual thing," “They tried to stop,” answered the ton, |he sald, “for us to accept money to Meanwhile, It Ws expected that re Keep out of the market on certain pee before the Jad- | products, We liad an agreement with anese rejoinder Is received, In view of | the fact that ten days were taken for | the preparation and delivery of the | American reply to the original protest, a ORDER TO MOVE TROOPS ISSUED | LAST MARCH. WASHINGTON, May °0.—@eeretary Garrison pointed out to-day that the movement of troops from Fert Slocum, Ne ¥, end ether astern poste to tie Pacific coast was being made under an onder issued March 1b by former Bec- etary Stimeon, which directed imme- Sate recruiting of two thousand men Mawali garrigon up to iw the Ii.nois ste should make the sat rails annually, If th More than the Iindis settlements were made on an equa! basis, Wherever freight rates were equal we conaldered {tun upon contract,” Mr, Schwab testified to meeting the “rall_ mak in New York on 1800 when the price for rails wa» fixed at $33, "On the product of steel valle,” de- clared Mr, Boawad, “there was no com> Petition in IMW between the Carneme and Milnuis steel Companies, for divided the vusuers under iho agreement,” enelne: alMaNad Fon TODAY, un rises. 4,41 BUD gels. 110,100 sete PORT OF NEW YORK. full otrength. my officers say it Ia difficult to secure recruits on the Pacific coast and that it is necessary to enlist men in the Eastern Middle States, Thi onder for two thousand recruit not nearly been filled and War Dey mant officials say the movement will on fer some time, room and notified Mrs, Barney. She and her fainily, with the ten servants, hurried into the street when the fre, competency at determining the exis- tence of @ conspiracy must be proven by other witnesses, 4 cone | UrAing rapidly, guined headway. An | President, ; bigest ines ona habeas rey to a |Slarm was turned in, but It was long | ‘The letters themselves were never! tinued Collins, “and we drove before the firemen under |recelved by Mr. Wilson, his secretary, tailor'a shop. Under orders from Breen | entre: The damare wee abaae son vn I knocked on the door and when a man| "Mrs payne Whitaes motored ‘ured came T handed him one of the packages the Burney home just as the fire start= tary Tumulty, acc ted b be called for la We then drove on| home. Mrs, Barney, though ehe carrie’ tg i 2 and en, passing strike headquarter Breen called to & man and asked where | Ettor was speaking. “He told him the name of the hall and we drove there, but the hall was ed up 4 novody ther Breen waid he was awfully sorry, as he had wanted to get some of the ‘jul: there, We then went to St. Mary's Cemetery and put more of the ‘juice’ there. “We then went back to town and opped in a drug ei street from Breen’s place of business. * Twpent the night in the Hotel and came back to the drug store next He came | fa’ worth of Kem ted that the i she would wait ui { was put ou: > theless Chief “Ss roky Joe" Mar- tin declared it was the hottest, swiftest one-alarm fire he had ever handled. He rescud@ a@ xilver bust of an ancient Was calin and | s small, and thi with jewels, and an yptian shawi, both of which were beyond price, | him out, fe ‘BIG BILL’ TO STAGE SHOW package, and told me to take It to # Syrian printing shop on Lawrence Street. There was a crowd thera and 1 went into the cobbler's shop next do, at No, TA, and told the man to keep the bundle until It was called for. GOT 625 FROM BREEN FQR HIS NIGHT'S WORK, “He took it end put it on the shelf behind the door with a lot of shoes, Breen had put @ pair of shoes in the bundle with the sticks of ‘juice.’ Then 1 went and met Breen, He asked me if I had put it there and J told him Thad, Then he went away. He was wone an hour and opine back and aaid, ‘I thought you said you put it there? 1 told him 1 did. He said I Med, But 1 jumped into bis slelgh and drove down and showed him the cobbler's shop. He left me and I did not see nim again until that night when met me and gave me 626 in $6 bili Collins said that the first he knew { what had been done was when he sumtin the papers that dynamite had been found in Lawrence, He deck wud told hin ne Was ty Joke,” and he pie Promised to divide equally, a promise which was not kept. “Why did Breen tell you he was oing thie?’ ‘He told me the Syrians had licked im at the lag election but that this wld teach them # lenson @ him Mayor of the up" job and for their fine showing tr the city parade Saturday, Street Cl ing Commissioner Edwards is to by giving them an cabinet, including will be seen and heard, by the newly organised Str the Hippodrome, Mr. Faison Company will fur the ish the elec: Protec ea tickel will no’ the city # penny, MR Bint for the men e in store, too department. He while making movie of the Con Y him in @ heart x heart ohiat with the empioy he Is telling them that th nerve the public and to earn money {@ to keep the streets clean, thel Four hundred feeble minted boy from Randalls leland will see th York Giants dnd the St, Manager John McGraw made fne offe! words that were used that night Bandalis Ie boys b: will sarding Mr, Wood. I want your exact | aboard the boat as well as at the ecoheotion,”” field. Commissioner Drummond, hi { think he said that there was mil- Mens back of him and that he wanted deputies and several attendants will a company the boys care In which were thousands of dol- | ® queen, the crown of which was studded Anh- well Barney had tried to get back In the house to save them, but the smoke drove FOR HIS STREET CLEANERS. For faithful service in the “clear eat) remarking with show ut the Hippodrome Sunday night. A big vaudeville bill, arranged by | impossible under the heavens, the letter Albee and Murdock, talking|may have been substituted in my pictures, in which the Mayor | omce.” Bi Department Band of sixty pteces, are among the numbers on the programme, The Bhuberts have offered the use of Williams of the supply the orchestra in which 400 BOYS TO SEE BALL GAME New Louls team play ball at the Polo grounds to-morrow. and Commissioner of Charities Drum- mond accepted it: ao the little fellows Pair Captured in Hills After) | Wilson Got Letters Are | Manacled in Court. | | $35,000 WAS DEMANDED. | Federal Officials Trapped Big Back woodsman in a Lone- | ly Cabin. Special to The Grening World.) EWARK, N. J, May 20.—Moun- der penalty of death, was piaced on Attorney Hurlburt declared that “ the “burly ata cp ABA bc nel hers is nothing In this testimony ¢ fiant.” whose terrible struggle with Feenivel here with regret, eitheugh tt) necting Mr, Wood with this dynamite three intrepia Federal officers tn a had been discounted in omeiat and non-| bf ” planting we will not cross-examine" |ionely cabin in the Sparta. Mountains official circies, It was hoped up to the Attorney Coakley, for Atteaux, HOW near Wharton, N. Ju wus graphically last moment, however, that Washing: +] Conti in ua ees cha dencribed when he was arrested last Lh chasdnab cata tag Boh 18 Bde | | severe crowm-questioning insofar ax nis | Winter charged with sending, threat- ful. The newspapers published extra | statement of hiv movements were cons | @NN® letters to Woodrow Wilson, then editions with the announcement that SCHWAB DECLARES) AT LAWRENCE cerned , President-elect, demanding $5,000 un- the bill had been signed. one ane Cie S| |tria! to-day In the United States Dis- | trict Court before Judge John Relistab. jWith him, arraigned as an accomplice, was Jacob Dunn, strugete. Throngs jammed the courthouse cor- © a on If your nostrils are open and Lealthy [ridors straining to catch a glimpse of Renin. Toe eee ce tetera ats | Atsease cerms are caught and entangled the two wild children of nature, WhO | scrawled In pencil and misspell in the natural secretions of the no: are to have ordered the Chlef4 javenpurt and Duan exchanged! Mee are caueht on sticky paper. ‘Guce Executive of the nation to .cave $5.0 | giances, as the words in the second | ciueht In the xsostrils, the tn gold in a deserted cabin in the/ letter sent to the Prealdent were read:| Mawr out If vour nostelt: ath mountalns or suffer death. Both pris. | u, now, Wilson, f you have got] Sore the disease germs are not cau oners, under escort of Deputy United | #00 In gold for this party, we wil'] all, but pass right on to your ears anc’ States Marshal Louis Beekman and | SPare pour life, but 1 Ret we Pike tungs. three officers, were taken manacied | SMOOE You before vou get tn ihe office, Mf 18, Fane Onetear from the Newark jall to the Fedora! | Bullding, marched through te lane of courtroom at the counsel tabl Aithough picturesquely described |a mountain giant and since given alias, Snakes" Davenport, who was |reported to have felled the officers with his terrible, flailing flats, failed to pro- |duce any start of horror from the |erowd in the court-room, The +ur- | prise, if there any, came from the | fact that the pi . under- sized man |thin-faced, weak-c \descrived by The Kvening World the | \day after his arrest, when he com- | plained te had been veaten up while drunk tn his cabin. DAVENPORT SEEMS NERVOUS IN COURT-ROOM. Davenport ast nervously blinking at} | his counsel, William B. Tyacke jr. of! who volunteered to defen! him. Both Davenport an@ Dunn, who fs known under the alias of “Nig,” are; e and without money. Post-OMice inspectors Francis A. But. ler and Clinton G. Larabee, who, wit: Deputy United States Marshal Beek. man, made the arrests, were on hand the same dark, ned woodchoppor under instructions from Chief Inspettur Cortelyou of the Philadelphia division.) ‘They have the letters which Davenport and Dunn are said to have sent to ine rrived from Washington just before noon, The stenographer took the stand itnmedt and identified the two Wilson letters, which he had opened and laid on Mr, Tumulty's desk. He was jemem by Secretary Tumuity, who femembered recelving two mailed threats, one before and one immediately after Presi it Wilson's election. defense angered the President's secre- tary, especially a controversy arising over whether it wae possible for some in the regular way in the Prosl- ‘s mail, “Do you mean some one in my ofice?"’ asked Tumulty angrily, “Certainly,” shouted “Ien't It posaitie?” Tumulty, choRed # moment over the Insinuation, but regained his composure, an air of finality: “Under the aseumption that nothing is the attorney. Tumulty was then excused and de- @ train back to Washington, THREATENED TO SHOOT HIM BEFORE HE TOOK OFFICE, The letters which threatened the t it h Special for Tuesday JAM, KISSEA<-A_ stunnios DATE, Tm, ORM u, Ett cueing ciel hen c POUND BOX St vor LDC] ir tion for Tarsda: - “suggest esday jclouences. . ‘ for the firet time in thelr lives will wit- iglfog ctten was Mr, Wood's name) 4s 4 eal professional game of the eden, nationa: aport. Y i ee arene or eee bel gale when Brees) Moxa city ost Lowel! will convey. the ches lads from Ran to One Hun: ‘CORTLAND’ “Now I want you to tell us the exact | dred and Fifty-siath street dock, The|) &® T ST. 7 ; & Nessau St ork Row ju Se. Pie Peay tal Park 400 Broome Si., Cor. Contre = ale apt: o captured after a) president with death éaueed a craning | filters jot necks in the court-rooin when F as | form the basis of the indictment againgt | Davenport Before tion to by Attorney Tyacke denied. POLICE RUSH S7 STRIKING RIOTERS TO PATERSON IAL GOING DEAF? (Continy which of the milk morning hours. found milk, not once succes mind of the victims that atrikers, des- perate ed th To re th selves. Ing longer mor that twenty-five of them are 1 to quit work at any moment Bimeon and Sherif! Ranciit can get as many men an thry A|TO PREVENT ALL PUBLIC M sharp heckling by the attorney for the/ The city authorities are now pri to go one to have placed a letter that did not] t ive mal { \% Tresca and for the other indlated leaders of the I. Court day to grant to Tresca, whose trial has been set for next Monday, the “right of hand jury.” It is a device of the New Worth $1.78 law differing from the familiar Fast. Colors |chane of venue in that, Instead of re- 5x8 feet moving the case to another jurisdiction pe ene for Wednesday Sor Wat PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL Post ‘AINRERS PUT ON TRIAL FOR SENDING aure as your name Is Wilson.” imilar | Theodore F, King and Henry J. Minel, curlous gagers and given seate in the| wealthy it maken prisoners ts show: uy the fart | thet nuwesous received from the residential deputy sheriffs and a menace of strikers hereafter at any place in Paterson. trike leaders will the only thing left for the strikers to do would be to hold their meetings aad have their epeakings on the streets. But outdoor meeting: THREATS TO WILSON. “I decided to sto Pt keep geenes | do 1 go by the IS RISKY 'o Have Clogged Nostrils Your nostrils catch the disease germ) and dirt that are in the alr you breathe Mf your nostrils are closed the germs af disease collect in your fae ae es and set up an Irritation. ts hy irritation prodaees a The discharge |s loaded . Your nostrils being Giogsed ju cannot blow out the di Ke in he natural way. The hag fomgh choked-up nostrils causes pet them in any i! draw ‘the ai dice bak: ve td that you can draw the wards Into. your throat. hawking, and is a disgusting, wm and ipo feren'es and sives the +d Most cases of deafness and .uny » ¢ase start from a closed, dry or .ischarg’ ing nostril. Here ts the reason: Yon? sostrils are supplied with reriect a These structures strain all the Just and germs out of the alr you take. threatening letters nent to] tleces in iM mann et ee. residents of Morris County, and Dunn, the jury was selected a mo- quash the tndictment was nade ‘The motion was Me! dry om my ft ‘wimee ontris’ and “thong maybe 38 weinstt ireation Str, (iertell no. canante case We vn ar hina (ean hegre watch thet hee at ARE You tm rhe trent Meh ‘toes t Hee bad denier ant ane. My, dteente 4 from First Page) the city must furn'sh to those | cuinplaints have been | districus city of the thefts of, rolls and left on doorsteps in the rly ee ee Many families have| es. oh themacives without bread or |} but many mornings in Jon and there ty no doubt in the er Gt, % Kerio mech t ae age ey O'Rhes rraides at OTS Albany avenns UE 4 i aE vernal well 08 which had Hearing for the lack of food, have adopt- rely means to stave off starvatfon, ad to the peril, some of the special pollcemen reutening to go on strike them- They declare that they are be- rked ten hours and some time: a day for ¥2.50, There ts a ru- of me: » Toc We ‘Wart ae , ohe, fal followiag tote Iylerene vith irs INGS OF STRIKERS. farther than merely closing the in halls frequented by the They intend to prevent pubffe ry hall hired by promptly closed as a disorderly plac and re prohibited by the W. W., applied to Supreme Justice Minturn in Hoboken to- Masons Cor. Myrtle ~ and Bree Brooklyn co. KTED, NUT Ser Trokour bial cd ad ood ROX 16¢ ug gestion for Wednes ASORTED, pial Ae oharaletes™ Sn 25C julem mane Wednentay M.. Boye’ Orphan A Tntermons at vel eTOUND nox 80, pongo iv hie residence, us aim Brighten, 3. 1, Jauns Ww. WORATR, 23.W. Mth At, Just Bast of th Ave, LAUNDRY WANTS—MALR.

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