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Se tie Erie EVENING WORLD, = MERRY ASHEDDNG Sh et dont hem ~~ ORGUNKERROA, THE SATURDAY, a LOSSES ON STOP SANTA CLAUS JUST IN “LOSS ORDERS PUT TO DELIGHT CHILOREN PERE STSESS RON OOWN AND LED “BY AUTAS HE WAITED Club, ut Whose anchorage were several achta and mans anall hate. Steadily the wind and tide bore the huge float toward then, There was a crash, Four costly motor bouts were broken to frag- ments at the tou of the huge flow Members of the after the fret OO0G0O0ns00 AAAS Raenassenesees seessnenenenngnee | more and she rode down a littie group | ‘ hris s Garde: st of fishing boats anchored close in. Jj f tad #300% hie he Sains 1g) Christmas Garden and Just oft oie 1s ads GIR aha Three Brothers With John then told his retntis " ‘ye In Navy" Overs jSupreme Court Decision \f- What Each Child Wanted Sup- ane ee otk tint cae heard Mant at Time Exonerate WILL IN HIS OWN HANDWRITING - - | her and tied her up with difficulty, mar- whelims Justice Ford With fects Every House in plied by Liberal Owner. Chauffeur From Blame. elling thet such a raf IN HIS POCKET. raft should be at > ’ * 3 ‘ - t : ee large in the waters of the vay on euch Further eviden of prevneditation wn Strength of His Joy. ¢ + ‘ Wall Street. a night. fo in a will in tt noke’ nf st ‘ . a fie fortvenine children Uving in one Meanwhile the pirates tn the Bradley John Mann, a guard, who lived at No. errs bint had ag sd an ' ae 4 SS + the model tenement houses of the tule for the foot of Morris str Hoe | {i106 Third avenue, died tn HMariem How # chair vefore shoofing js Wile \ 4 \ ™ <4 bis ~4 » a, in boken, where ther plunder ®aa atone ital toda of injuries received leat turning on the gas, Tho wil was WIFE AND CHILD BACK. | |AND ALL CUSTOMERS. west side it No. 25 Weat Morty-rey waste and hurried away, Gos that | rinse when te wan struey by’ ap éuto witnessed and was written tn hie own at mtrect hardly recognized the inner court: gay finished they opened the seacock 1 Whe Sitnhved ahd MevyARK:. hand, 3k vegan with tne words: Nom we | | ed ard of the #iX-story bullding thin afters headed the Bradley down the bay and Ove at One Hanared and pongoky that ily and the rest are dead ne 3 q ons » Co, Sui : - diveu going, at id Lenox ave : ; : ' { 2 5 ois: hoes tal te announced set her engines going. fs saat daiea the division of hie provers She Had Left Him to Return |; Hirsch, Lilienthal & Co. Sued nom wae ct: parente anounced that MWe mS Fa ane aasquce | wam feaclure! atid he Wow indured ty which Was consideravie, among his own ig r Cm ‘ ; i‘ 4 tug Was signted by Tug No. 17 of ternal! " “ = - “ * , for the concrete floora and brick and tug Was sie y¥ Tug No. 3% of the and bie wife's relatives 1 to Stage—The Court Exer- | to Recover After They Sold : ; ew York Coniral just off the Hatter, Mann was standing in the street Lal Geese Many GveKINy playies stone wally were hidden by great odiwee siiaeen are iat ha t th 4 i.e ¥ ' “he * of turf and shrubbery and Her I sult for @ aide tow | his three brothers “. Baward and 1 IO aed a eho hel cised His Good Offices. Stock Below the Order. Qeeatha ot hail and laurel, white in aid she Was describing a circle ain: pichard—who live in versey City. Nove Ls. ind aeagpatortaail henie Mh ama the centre Was a grvat Christmas tree 188i’ Tt Was w Periloun job, but sien G6 the brothers noticed the Approach of treasurer, He tur ver to out of — a Mano SAMUEL. NICHOLK: bearer ; . “om from No. 17 got aboard the Bradiey, shut” halatd ais fellow inemborx 4 suadred dollars Te as See vee bn) 7 r | Mv a decision of Justice Page to-day |/aten WN Pretend tet off tho cocks and took her back to the | West-bound automodite, The four mey Hohe hat wii dap De act en Te Wanna ee Salad coe Bl wan strect prokers cannot FeOVET |trom the Connecticut fara yf Mrs, Hamburg-American Lane pier, where she “Cle ber da oa iN eked with his friends, bu. we 10 | Washington axy we've adjumted ¢ | a 3 at ta LG peed ing UN iMward Sweet 0 — Yelock throw down his c¥o and LEN gs cations and renewed our diplomati from @ customer when the account On | Hartiey Jenkins of No, 282 Madison ave. “oy wig naif full of water when res-| street, New Rochelle, who Was driving walked out into the nignt without even Mwiptasary? Being oid out shows a toss beyond the /mue, who owns the model tenement and eG’ godin a Little WAll® Would have | the machine, endeavored to (FN vut of saying good night me of Hie other | OT , amount the customer is witling te sus- | fr Srruse, Lidia Mla cite the Deen on the vottom of the bay with) the way, but John Mann was struck chants Jn the house heard ion cer, Jamon 7. Hash niet gunner ot Ritalin. The opinion ts far reaching. Tete eet hounew of the Weat fothing but the top of her cunnel, at ang Knocked several fect. it Lhe Bcc tv allaerngl APY eel linen cela Bj tects every stock brokerage house in| sig. The prosente, tos, were provided Most, visible above ldney H. Kent, President of the cee aa nish oo ’ navy." pressed the fingers of | Wall street and the hundreds of thou-|ty Mra. Jenkins, and both she and her an) tha ebarebe oe lug teconed rar Moat sYuguenot Automobile Company of New t sien o ny ver in o 9 a - Ae wet ch of automobile, ETTLED UP HIS ACCOUNTS preme Cour Sustice Word 4 | sands of margin accounts carried for | duughter were present to anniet in mak- oer police and the New York Centra Roch owners the automor H THE CHURCH. AWRY GAPS. BAA ANOTK, 118 OnOr speculators ine the children happy Ratocieia bath: eit very: EH jumped out of the car and ran to bis sual as t Sh tive Fors | Acme UNH Ue Ceure cried: out In py | The Court eustained the defense of| AN the children, heathy and rosy (Shore reached the same conclusion | sistance. After he had been sent ¢ Noe ee eae ae esanay church, He Tht UR, strapning au |Joreph Jacoby, a customer of Hirsch, | from Hving in plenty of lsht and airy | ptates.” Harlem Hospital in a) ambul +t Park hes eas ageless ihe) WHE) doy. His mansiv Lilienthal & Co.. who claimed that he! were overjoyed. They «ame scamper-| petectives went udout among the grog Sweet, Kent and the Mann brotuere Sa oie pore Chrtstaina saying that {term eaunrod Of as Re nad notified the brokers that he would | ing down the outside staira leading to mops asking questions of many, Fron | Tent to the Tenox avenue police stu roped atte oh be ret to @ Day | Vite fis Honor to hot be responsible for joases beyond $0, | the apartments like little school pupils What they jearned they bdelleved they |" ad wave an account of the acl. Ane ACO ee ee te mote wo ihe (*applest cnan-o'-war'e man on | ‘The brokers pold 100 shares of Beaboard | unexpectedly berated for the day. — Coulg name the pirates and the place (“cht All asreed It had Bee anavoid- ste ae Dich he aakl that his books | %% S| air Line preferred at 63 at @ loss of | Mrs, Jenkins doesn’t Hke dark and [ able. 90 no arrest wus made where the piracy plot Was hatched. So show ad turned over $109 too t featrained on tmpulee, how- $20.29. They then asked Jacoby to make dingy interior stairways and 90 pro: warrants were sworn out for the aus. | eae oy tae ceed ee panes ty h to have tip the lose. He refused, ‘The brokers | vided none in the intorlor of the bulld- rect, » ices 6 he | a meat rbera, The gunner ‘then began an action in the courts to ing. When they Were all aseembled | qaat night the four now under arres: SAW A MAN, HE SAYS, Knell was twenty-nine years old and came dc Mustion Ford how he recover the loss. Justice La Fetra in one of the fathers of the families which. were seen together near the hotel where hie ite wea twentycncven, Hie friends | And his Wife, Alice, Inna “Heclared a the City Court sustained the action of have high-clasa quarters at nominal the pirate business is sald to have been LEAP T0 HARLEM RIVER had romonstrated with hin) for taking [traces patcoed up their differences, the brokere, but Jacoby, through his at- | rentale acted as Santa Claus, up ehureh and socta the extent which he did, naying that hie | frail strength was bound to give way) under the train of businors work in the | day time ami neighborhood work at ponsiviitien to | which began In 1910, and are now hask- ing tn the joys of Christmas tide with their daughter Virginia. TROUBLES CAME WHILE HE WAS ON A CRUIS torney, Maurice Meyer, appealed to the Supreme Court, where Justice Page sa The presents were things that children |had asked for and had not received on The complaint shows that on Aug. 29,|Christmas, That naturally made them 1912, the brokers held for Jacoby's ac-|happy. Then, ufter the treo had been count 19 shares of Brooklyn Rapid) stripped of presents, boxes of eandy decided on. They were whispering. Up stepped a squad of detectives und the four were hustied to Hoboken Poli Headquarters. Charges of larceny were contained in the warrants on which the arrests were made, but thone charg Squires Tells Police Jump Was Made From Centre of 149th nignt. | Three vears ago Mra, Roach decded to Transit stock, and 100 shares of Sea-| Ahi (Tuk And Hue TIT Ao were apie, Nill be changed to piracy, Robert H. | Street Bridge. The offices of the Pennsyivania Steet | reapond to a call of the stake. She left Po ee Line stock with a margin played ga and some of the elders | Humphreys, inspector of the New York and Forge Company were closed at noon | tie Roach home at Sag Harbor and |r ome aie day following Jacoby notl: | forgot that they were grown und played |Central detective force, suy Edward Squires, a starter for the tale hud heard of the came to New York. Little Virginia was | led Benjamin T. Sinshelmer, a clerk | too, Mre. Jenking was the happiest one $<» Union Railway Company, living ut No. in the broker's office, that he was go-| there and will ing away for eight weeks and would/an annual event. | placed with Roach's sister, Mra. W, F. Hamburger, ohh al make her benefaction } a9 Rast One Hundred and Forty-ninth | street, saw at 10.90 last night an un- | wnown man climb to the rail on the Jeentre wpan of the One Hundred and tn Hrooklyn, whore niled Public School No, al Then came tae Mediterranean cruise G. Gauler of the Pennsylvanty ts the president che Steel ang Forge Jompany, Willfam (. Pearson i« vice- RADIUM FAILS IN CASE FEFTIEVTSHTHSTIS GSTS TSVSTTFTTISSY down and the brokers sold out Jacoby's president and William H, Rrudi, treas- [Ami Rowch klened Virginia food-by .,,)@ Air Line stock at 4 loss greater than OF CANCER SPECIALIST cea ome reet bridge over the Har- 4 urer. The directors besides these are {ud Joined his ship, He returned from ©*® | Jacoby bargained tor. Ss lem River an! leap into the water. Jona B. Warren and William Turner, |8ea 4 few days before Christmas to} “It was clearly an error to hold that this defendant (Jacoby) had no defense to this action said Justice Pay bi) is well settled that when stocks are| find bis child missing, Mrs. Harbur- ger was sure that Mra, Roach had come over to Brooklyn and kidnapped Virginia, Roach set out to find hie Squires notified Patrolmen Weiss and Dowling, who were on a passing trolley ‘car, and the two policemen rushed to the shore, but failed to find the body. Butlalo Doctor Who Treated Many ! Patient fictim Him- ent Stavees: WO$00 0000000000 OOO SERRE CRE EESE ROD OR RARER OSES ES ERE SOS ORSCRCEES, NICHOLAS SHIELDS HENRY Coss” 3) 06 bNNOaEs ooseverssEvEsEEET sEoeENETTEEONIOY vow a V SAVE MANY FROM SMOKE Vics ne Basch fee cat lp ae ——$_— carried Hees margin, not alone does ‘ self, Reported Dying. | Harbor Squad B was notified and hur- vife and oalld, hen he located the i there exist the relation of pledgor and’ ried to the scene in a police buat to con- AT TENEMENT BLAZE in Manhattan he wued out a writ 0: pledgee between the broker and cus: BELERALO, Yo Det. sath uno |e the ecarch, Squires could give Do lao et te ie pau Mrs. | omer but also the relation of princlpai Giratwieg Stato Cancer Laboratory, of description of the man. foach to bring Virginia to cour | aud agent. When the customer gives ——ee shich he was Assistant Superintendent ene ‘Twenty-four Families in Peril,| The Roaches — mothers «in -ta “| instructions tending to limit his loss, the for re Dr. Frederick ©. ite | fathers-In-law, relatives and lawyers-~ (Continued from Firet Page) A STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. oroker 4s precluded from recovery from! the customer, The losses would have | been obviated had the instructions been flowed." It was shown that the Air Line stort Though Fire ls Contined to Cellar of Building. Goveral rescues were made at 2 A. M. lying to-day from the ravages of the | disease he sought in vain to discover the cause and cure. A month ago Dr. Howard Kelly, ex- ponent of the radium cure for cancer, aswembled In Justice Ford's chambers the day before Christmas, Justice Ford wan pussied. The relatives up- peared to have far more to say about the child's custody than the big Kunner ‘Philadelphia, Southampton Calabris, Palermo Nam much over $2,000, inasmuch us (he bucanneers of the Hudson had quaffed too freely of the flowing rum bowl be- ~WMORANIM OUT OF CALUMET to fi sd » e a | Campania, Liverpool . today by policemen and firemen at @)ang nie pretty young wife. Finally the ‘Continued from First Page) j{9 find whether he was alone or not | Way SON Leds ieiead bad iets Folstarsi fore they net out on thelr cruise. operated upon Dr. Busch, The effect fire in No, @ Weat Ninety-ninth street. | court said: nd if tt would be safe for the others {28d given his orders not te allow Bis! o. sstmas day the Bradley lay idle at °f he radium upon Dr. Nusch's mental 4 six-story tenement occupied by twen- NO “IN-LAW ERMITTED To! to attack him, lomses to go above $0, The court held| 40)" oorings, alongwide Pler No, § of 2%! Physteal activity war marvellous ty-four colored families, The bluse Mecia Mines, drove np in an automobile, | Al{hough Sir. Moyer's bandages and that it was the duty of the broker to| 10 siatnburg-American line, With the |fr 4 time, but aa the effects of the HAVE A BAY. watch the market and got permit his customer's account to go beyond a limit hed linen started in the cellar and amoke { ‘0 bespattered with blood, Beeeniite) Wearon the near t ‘He rushed up to me and said: consent of the owners, the Charlesworth" “Hare, you relatives all get out of my fh? {he did not appear be | iy pain, oh 2 No. 17 ay left in a more serious condition went up the dumbwaiter Miled the house] privaty chambers, Let the mother and cfd bl d of Cy Gah eae received reporters cheerfully and talked {Of deficit which was fixed by tnatruc- Fee. whnhaiantoer Geatas aed e before hetore it was discovered. futher and child go into my library.) ¢VeF, Bf yO" ever come for nearly twenty minutes, tons, Gmater had given the crew of the tug, nother operation to ascertais Polleomen Stackhouse, Studdwell and) let them have it out, Virginia you see | "virion he continued to abuse me in Former Congressinan Victor Berger | From the decision it would appear) 4 i oigay, [oe of the new trouble was carried out Safety Razor (ene went through the house rousing|!f you can't wet papa and mamma to] “TNOn Ne or ened naan train | Of Milwaukee entered the car upon ity | that brokers will have to stand ay! Her pres were banked but not allowed | few day ago It was dis sovered that the tenanta, many of whom made a rush |KO back home together with you. 1] tt ee een non it, Two] 2rrival here and was greeted warmly by loses beyond the Mmit on what 8F@/ 1, die, a member of the crew visiting! the radium had exerted little or no ef- | Five Million Men use the Gillette. for the fire-escapes on the rear. At the|U® BACK In an hour and then we'll see |e TO iaimed ta be deputy sheritfa| MT Mover. He invited the injured man | town as “stop loss!” orders at intervals to keep them going. | fect: A decline followed the oper The Blades are fine. Get © press Gilapany He @ fan wast we can do. . then got on. They. took me into the |t? Nis home and assured him that the a2 ara In the er front grog shops where | Md to-day attending physicians ir Gillette t <= hereon Lacaohegs uring the Justice's absence, hin ni e r or Mr. ‘Tanner was | Milwaukee Socialists would go to the seamen gather on shore leave every-|00 hope for Busch’s recovery oday. bag extension ladder up the front of thel retary, Michael Mord, kept the father | *@eper and soon after Mr Tanner «tof the Calumet mt ? he bottom of the Citi- di aoe m0 NO STROPPING WO HONING i tremen fox, Bohnelder and Q TTivought in, He, too, had been asmault- f miners, " were at the m of the body knew the Bradley was tled up an — . house, and Fi and mother locked up in the library. | oa iy the room and foreitly taken tol! MOVER'S STORY A “FRAME-UP,"| zens’ Alliance and because of his advice|that her men were away partaking in BROOKLYN MAN IN DAZE. ona ig down Wee Sets three He one of BY re vee as allowed Us ae eeKtlon: j SAYS SHERIFF. to vereaved families to accept no aid] the festival merrymaking. od children and one ‘inan. They were ao|the room hen the Justice returned |“. deputies aianided. the-con: S7, Mich, Dew, a— foy.| front the alliance. The arrested men were among), 3 ted to touch the ground they ran away | Vireinia was sitting on the Mie xunner's| y thy oe che anil ae Net wea ent niet fale Shavin| Moyer refused to Maten to the ap-| thous who knew the Bradiey, with slack “ound Wandering = About in the oven, without giving thelr names, Knees and Mrs, Rosch was seated too) Vor going to Ch ‘The deputies |Cruze of Houguton County dented that 1 of members of the Citizens’ Alll-| fires and not a soul aboard, lay at the “ Norfolk, Va. Studdwell went to the third floor to coe Dare dee apaet tate wat ae stayed on the train until we dad | President Charles H. Moyer of the|#"e@ in Hancock last night. He wan| meroy of such as they. Whispers were) NORFOLK, V: TJ. B. Craw: | 6 far wpar i look for a woman he told wan mii escorted by three men to a railroac over into Wisconsin. Western Federation of Miners had been exchanged over liquor glasses amd a eyes were suspiciously red, the Court haga ford of Brooklyn, who hax boen missing | ing. He found Becky Fonter, forty-| hotel, and Roach’s face was nil that] “Svmewre on the trip a doctor was | slot, assaulted or foreibly elected from oe with nie naar ree tines Raveclipen OP the eaperate four. | #ince Dec. 16, when ho left iin lancer. | ele. Ta nine, of Garden City, L. 1. who wae] was mild and (ursiving jealled to dress my wounds, He was|the vopper strike district. The Sheriff py ay he Wont, a Mien Katherine Rameey, ut u rcstaus AB sumtnoned by one of the men, who sald Leharged that the “kidnapping” and de. | Who recently came here from the West, HT Al PLOT || : ifs - | A visiting Bmma Mooper. She was partly] So the court told the couple to xo out | NNAne! 1 Cie Ole ee nie ge: [pasture of the Inbor leader was | ®here he was raising money for the THE NIGHT AS BLACK AS PLOT) in Now York, whore they iad dinner, Piano Player overedine by smoke, but noon revived | and 1 CAR de ad ee teen einen te to the Sherif at [framesup” on the part of the Federm | *trikers fund, Moyer and his com. OF THE PIRATE! wan identitied tere to-day by is y after belng geaicled to the street. Alex | 0 think @ sittie of Virxinia and the seas |{0r 19 Fer iM to E tion officials, inapired by Mover, to gain | DAMON were sald to be due to arrive In| The pirates, whether the inen, acoused brothe-in-taw, <leore D. Newnan, wo Hl wii transform your plano, no mat ander Goodman and iin wife, Atty yenra|#0% Of Year and to come Lack to-day hordes jo prove my cage I got a {s¥Mpathy for tho strikers’ caune, tig; Chlcago early this afternoon, or others, assembled about 10 o'clock at| arrived this forenoon from Lroolityn Wik, Raratyle oF Sunes isto is cateied down f, and notily him how they had apent their} 8 in aati - mis Men prominent in the Citizens’ Alli-| might. The etorm was at ite height. Loud | Crawford, unable vecall his own name istic of pl a A ola, were cal rom the top|’, ®atement from the doctor vestigation of the events of last night, 4a blank, ss most artistic of player pianos, Gear. Christinas, TREATED FOR GUNSHOT WOUND, Cruse declared, dalled to dixclone | 82¢° disclaim any knowledge of the] Winds rattled bulldings ashore and beat | and his mind a Slank, has teen True to Hix Honor's directions, Roach appeared promptly at I o'clock “Its the bulliest Christmas I've ev few hours’ time In your own hom is all that is necessary to give youl this marvelous player piane. Ni deportation of Moyer. None of them would make « statement except a gen- eral denial that the alliance had any- Up dangerous seas out on the water. The rain bad driven people indoors, The sky above was black and the shore for the for by the Norfolk police for ae days, He will be taken home by man to-morrow. Crawford was w.th t ‘The fire was quickly extinguished and 414 only $00 damage. anything that would substantiate Moy- er's statements. DOCTOR STATES. Mr. Moyer then reached into his coat —_——_—__ 4 and pulled out two sheets of paper,| Despite the sheriff's statenent, how- as black as th te y 9 change in th- piano's appearan spent, Judge, Kverythin's wil right rae Magne a ates thing to do with the affair. most part was black as the sky, for few! Trunk Line Association of Brooklyn . Hemesiek Girt Cate Own Throat. |e said n Which was written this statement: | ever, Moyer's story of the shooting and} “im. joca; union men were bitter in| of the usual lighta were burning. It was eS —no obstruction to the keyboar _flemeniek for Hurts, her native plnce,| “pai you have @ fine Christmas dine] "Charles H. Moyer waa treated by me | asaaull was generally acceptal through] mele denunciation of the “kidnapping” |@ night of all nights for pirate enter- |] rman TEL-ELECTEIC comr. Gunalo Lm Re onteen-vear-old girl, to-day cut her throat in the home of ber sister, Mra, Samuel Rothman, | for gunshot wound in the back, appa ently out the copper country, which to-day is aflame with excitement From union headquarters here a atate- 2 asked the Justice, grinning as a nh does who knows the effects of prise. Capt, William Mahler of the Ham- SECOND TIME MOYER HAS BEEN KIDNAPPED. 999 Sth Avenue, Cor. 3ist Street of Moyer, asserting that its effect would ‘Tel, Mad. Bq. 6343 react upon the men who planned and a superficial in nature, and lacera= tious of the scalp. 4 .ogn ; rried it out and would tighten the| buré-American line was alone on pie ———————— No. 1 Kast Ninth street. Wie wan taken ever, and weve], AXlknedy A.W. SPORY, MLD" | ment was tase saying that the shoot- eed et tee si No. 3 when he saw four dusky fgur \ AMUSEMENTS. to Bellevue a prisuner and will recover, us, Every thinw’s | be Man naming tity ae pereePeet | tng Big ea rrtation of Moyer was the| phere was little indication that relief | #0 aboard the Bradley, He did not aus | DENVER, Col, Dec, 27 onal | eee mom meme ceed 405 i ci NDLEY, ty Sheri, result of plans made several weeks ayo, ot they were other than \leration of TMEATIE, 27th de stadivos ave, ast and, believe me, I'm happy, sir eputy pher: 1 from tho committee of citizens would | Pe y were members of | officers of the Western Federation N WE 271 ata Pe ae tne imighty hur of nee aiete «| Mr Moyer eaid that he was Koing to | and that two previous attempts to put the crew, but was eurprised when the GARDEN ine Sat oe be more acceptable to-day to victims ot the Italian yesterday. | Minerg it headquarters here (onlay, went @ telegram to Secretary of Labor Wileon, aking an Investigation of the stop in Chicago just long enough to get ‘fixed up.” and then he would go back to Calumet to ieud the fight of the strik- £0 the Justice accompanted him to ihe door and bade him be «hy of too much exhuberance, and to return directly io these plans into effect had failed. Open threats to avenge the forcible portation of Moyer were voiced to-day NGH ers tugboats’ funnel began to belch emoke FATAL WEDDING and the Bradley steamed out into the river. However, he raised no outcry. Halt dimaster than it wae ‘That body accordingly was a fe Ke Yn! him family, As a result of the recon-|.ng copper miners, He said that h by nion men in the strike district. again confronted wit Beto dispos- The Bradley panied and croaked os deportation of gio He Mente, Cie ciation a divorce action pending in| federation waa bound to win. Moyer's deportation was eaid to bi ing of the $26,000 for w' thas as yet wr thi telegrams were sent to i Rhode Ieland wil! be discontinued és mwas eald 10 Be B®) found no takers. he strained aganst the wild current. | organisations of the Western Federa- | : 7 T have never said that a member of | direct result of the refusal of families White foam enveloped breast es she 1 th to hold) mass | PHONE | ‘ | ht TE the Citizen's Alliance caused the panic! stricken by tho Ci! Dempite the unwillingness of sufferers | oi. ged across the river. Bhe bobbed | im ‘lirecting them (0 COnPORN ' i at Italian Hall,” id Mr. Mover woen 1 5 * trom the catastropne to receive aid from ch! meetings in protest against the attack | nvkers | ALDERWOOD R d sald 3 [at Red Jacket, when seventy-five per-| ner than union mources the work of |O7 the waves like @ chip. Hut shemade! o., the president of the ore! aie Ory Nig anued ae to hie reported statements, | sone died, to accent Anancial al€ from! Coicdng funds went forward, Fvery | Dlee No. 2, toot of Thomas street and “\ymeers of the union stated tha: after | VAN. CITY. Ps Halk oy! “V did way that there were twenty-five | the Citizens Alllunee, Moyer ordered | i oat entered the elip. ‘i K | ! WA ae 7 - f ity in the strike dintrict wan the receipt of information from te! ¥f Nhe \we ANAGER hey who would swear that they “| Unie course of action, It wan atated, | community 4 The great float, with the ten carn NOB nT a Pav up the stalss, stick Mis bead [ed every” uume in the Alstrict that had | #antial inerengee to the contributions |ioggg from ite moorings, The Beudiey'y Would bv inde, ie onta : Witiaany . Uniough the door avd yell Fire suffered from the panic, but was unable | esult: lighta were set for a side tow. There constitutional means Ree oe SERA After gery ion estendig over eleven) vy can take caiv of our own people |to give away one cent of the $250] CHICAGO, be was a toot of the whistle and out of the This Is the gecond alleged Kiln apnin a ea MHETING the Niomkinior, Bere mtlter mood baw remianed | Wo nave tougit tein batties, We have] that had been raised for the panic vic- aiip came the nose of the big black |!" which Myer has figured. With Wille | Te ee eee im ‘Pape Comvany Wil Oe a ie Ronen Hack Tran. |fed them witie they were hungry and | tine Miners, who says he was beaten, shot | goat. fam D, Haywood and George A Wottl | yeh on the yt i Way of dantian Vit) at ne Brooklyn Repl Trane | ois cd them wen they were cold, Now | "Union members will be cared for by|Snd run out of Hancock, Mich. by a] gne was swung about to port and | done, Secretary and Vice-President of | fi My 90! SUNT AMsitniiticatdh Me ait wyatem. He will leave his desk on ht, arrived here th: 7, a wan Gi fan. tr and the office of general man. |*® ©4n bury them, We ask no help| the labor movement, We want no out-|mob Inst night, & ere this af-|meaded for tho bay, A pair of axes|the Wertern Federation, he Was a1- | emer ‘sees War Prantaties bo" ahotanad, from others aide aid,” the committer was told. ternoon, He was taken to a hotel but | were taken from her by some of the| rested in February, 190, charged with yor Mr. Calderwood will not entirely never] “The labor organizations of the world| Feeling here between the strike lator inthe day will be removed to a| pirates and as the tug and the float|the murder of former Gov, Prank} 10 oo oi aay hin connection with the company, bet| have cone forward in fine shape. Wel the Citizens’ Alllance bas reached a| hospital, where @ aurgeon will probe for |tnat was bound to her wont orashing | Steuncnbong of Idana, Tho arrest was} UY W init beloved husdand of Meus Will for # time act in the capacity of [have now about $10,000, and It will) pout where the conservatives look for-|a bullet In the muscles of hie left shouls | gnq rolling down the tempest swept | made on a requisition jisuss by the B, Mowertt ate ti a oa adviser, reach $20,000, ward With relief to the early arrival of | der the axes were used to aplint Governor of Idaho and honored vy the unerat from his late rectdence, 1:0 There gre many ways to travel, Tt us {0 12 that Mr, Calderwood! "Sty Meyer’ would not aay whetier|Jonn Denwmore, Federal agent, who| Amplifying nis talk with report Toy ne te eee eee ai, Malinior the | Governor of TGolorade, and the three | firemaat ave, gundar, 1.00 1. M But the one that suits the best | entered the service of the railway #ys-lan, of the men whe attacked hin Wore | Nak bevn delegated to iiVvestwate cons]at Milwaukee, Moyer auid that James!” tasiao were rich aliks and other mer | union officers were hurried on to a Is to climb into ap Auto teal, and oe has been identified par) iy the Sheriff's party which had talked | ditions. McNaughton, manager of the Calumet! yonaise of value, the best of which| special train before their counsel had And let the Auto do the rest. ularly with ite construction, operation! ie," tin just a tow minutes before, | Tt is the opinion of aome there never] and Hecla, wax at the railroad station wag selected by the knowing buccan-| time to aak for write of habeas corpus, 7 |e Ratna uhen Nig recignation My.| He atid that he did not recogt ice any | ¥Ae a tine since the strike began when| when the mop arrived. McNaughton, | oor, and placed aboard tho tug. The! After the men had been taken to Then you are rid of strap-hanging | Gaiderwood said to-day: § of thom ae the same, there Was jens nee Of apsitration, |the mine leader said, searched him \s drowsy Watches on euch craft as lay | Idaho, habeas corpus write were sworn fife) MM oe FP ype Mgr And of stuffy subway cars, As Lhave deen in harness for Untrty Hut he said, Lowe waderstana it ts hoped tho presence of & so-| the Station ome ave armed men heals ‘at anchor in the harbor saw the float | out in that State, but after prolonged Brees Bas wore tntermen Also of “no good” transfers arf, all but five of which have Deen] how the deputies havyened tu AY | Msito fhe Department of hater) lim end sock 8m MDB | go vy, but the wash of the sea and the! litigation the Supreme Court of the fon Burean, Pulitzer Building | And of jolts and jams and Jars. tin street railway management, f) the station wa h smov got Sh have a steadying Influence, valuable pape! _lehriek of the wind drowned the blows! (‘ited @tates rendered an opinion that Arcade, Park Row; World's | he thne for me there can Jo untlewiand haw it. St the headquarters of the Western] ‘Two houre before the alleged altac Mobady chouent: called kidnaping of Moyer, Hay- Uptown Office, northwest core | \ eapectaliy ap Pies, y. ea Federation oc Minera 1 was net completed. a jan for settie: | of the axes, Nobody thought that any | the so-called ki - » Ua Rees OFiem Sarthwess tae |) For good automobiles, of any make,| ¥ ind T have had) Moe. they Chicago stor Te acer eae LInANBWAs be of the strike, thing wae ainies, wood and Pettibone was legul. Worid'e Nation Office, 13 that are “tried and true,” consult the |tne matter in mind for year past.) Tanier and myself nor how they « FIR r aN rere erties wax to the effect that the Preal-| By the time Staten Island was reached| The union officers were acquitted of Weat 25th ty and World’a \ : Tnatead of cutting myself off entirely | SuTMNON A dowtor wind Goll Lim io ol Ne pane in itallan Hall, Moy dent of the United States and the Gov-| tne looting was almost finished, ‘The| the Steunenverg murder in 4 notable Brooklyn Offices 202 Weshings ve suggeatio e 0 the printing of IN THE BIG Sunday World To-Menow \ then cut loose near the foot of Water | dramatic confession in which he claimed rest, Stapleton. he had been hired asa wholesale slayer | At thet point is the Oomn Yecht|by the Western Federation of Miners, , tack was going to take piace.” Moyer hinted that he thought the! would not retract the assertion that, Bheriff's conference was mimply a ruse according to hie infermation, the men 4 them in connectio: called upon for with the future management of ¢ thing and that the strikers should re- qurn immediately te work,” explained Moyer, “he | 2)

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