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- rene A een . . ome ree on ee ene : nn neta FE BUENING WORLD, WEDEBSDAY, AVOUET 80, Petals of the Adem bw Ome Hime meme Pome ae - HEADS OF T2ROADS (Views of Railways and Unions Sepere the comminsion for 0 | euuld Mb 1 te brotherhoods on Wilson’s Anti-Strike Plan Ndemen t ¥ they #0 ee eheed oF given. It bas he pert ln 0 at foot @ tee PERFECT PLANS T0 WASHINGTON, Aug 00 -—Pollowing ts an epitome of views beid by 4| pending the «of the iegiene 1a \'o8d ManeGere ond ra lroad brotherhood chiefs on the vis propossis Tie tiret tog ne of the ottw veloped wiih the temporary POLICE TO GUARD 10,000 SEE CHURCH MORE ESTIMATES CITY FOOD SUPPLY | TACKLE JAPANESE FORDEPARTMENTS IF STRIKE COMES) IN TENNIS MATCH ARE SUBMITTED mente mate by there whe ore of Vreetent Wileee te cose eocort wih the 1 18Ttrotherhoods ere peerive regarding ony plan te Deette of the le “¥ Presiden! ae thor ot ship and Wides scope of the Teterstate Comme Kellronds approve the sur, on Commission nem —_—- x ne the conductors , are ' of eOOND ie com wrenimouriy ot estabdiiechment of an < wl sme Ching aueh ection would prev: ut the strike 7 net Perit 100,000 » em -eoer dag ty ee, Bome & i he GAghi-owr Joe Would impos & tur ine first Mme the effect of the ‘ wards Provided Railroads have made their chief fight against this proposition Will Demand That Roads Run] Mather Defeats Macpherson, Corporation Counsel Asks fot aging from G10 bo Hm « Aimunded m anti anjunc Patrol 50,000 Miles of TID Brotherhoods ool greatly concerned over appotatment of » Enough Trains to Feed the Russian, and Many OM | $8 $0,025—Distriet Attorney day of Violation #94) Kon aot paneed by Congress wt the Track During Strike comm! to study effects of ao clebt-hour day on operation cont» 8,000,000 PA ‘ : Sie ace 7 » thee whee Mtn to bercmel pense of labor . Hallronds desire euch @ commission If (he eight-hour day tow te trey! | eee? Stars Win. $516,980 for 1917, Moctive That te to be tett te ¢ The brotherhood leaders rved |] adie = vides upon the " the * } a op | : P y, — - Bs a - he eptaten that a & BIG RUSH OF TRAPE IC, | YOURTH—Birotherhoods oppose—tn principle only—suagestion that | TO KEEP PRICES DOW ly William Abbott. Twenty. Ave eatimates report © fe conminal © cont on of the . . aT tan aa state Commerce Commiasion shall 4 wuld not stand. There were | ae | a PORRAT HILAA, f. §. Aug Hage hag > ; ed termine if freigh! rates should be M-|snrimations that. stuitar injunctions} CHousands of Vacationists Cut of tnereaned freight rates; believe the roads ere making enough 1] Cryal] Supply of Meat and The “international bat wont | edby ithe Fas lave He wet Come b 4 7 tehiva iy we pare leorge e ' nae atinee’ @reased, that the pay for the HOW] mignt be gued out in Afferent parte of Short Outings in Fear of now to grant 4 dis, Railroads favor any move to give them Fh Is Most Seri . ie K umage: ' » and ¢ val (raped ; ; tn “ dight-bour day whall pot be red watey @hore the gentiment of ~ reased freight rates, bu doubtful of results of such consideration our st Serious mre opiate ' eon sof departmental below th. present ten hour standard men te known to be egainet the Being Marooned, FIFTH Mrotherhoods actively oppose a8 Wa-American “fore! Factor, ee mated of the second | tatinaire which have to the SUaae and that for ali services in excene @) sirike = ork when they dou't want (o,” which, they aay, would be the result ae ee ate i ee Sight hours employers shall receive ra, including Kixeoutive heads of all of the [of ® comminsion to investigate labor disput with the proviso that to Within twenty-four hours every de | 10.000 1 Al pd Chut Phe went requent te from Geta Fees Coma Jory Investigation Bi! and Demo: | iweive ratiroade having terminals at || strike would be unlawful during aoy investigation, Kailroads spectti- |) t4\i of police plans for meeting @ urte The hittle | Portion Cou Lamar Mardy 4 ve might object to certain! Now York to-d cally avked for auch & commianion goad strike will be complete and Po-| brown ent @ that neat year he will fe modelied after the ¢ Mian Avt] suggestions as being too favorable t o-day prepared actively ., man ihe a mide @hich forbids aw strike oF lock-out] ine vatiroads, showed the followl oT to meet @ atrike situation, While the SIXTH—Brotherhoods do not oppose giving the Pr at power to] lice Commissioner Woods will be} compared to his towering oppor $830,925, as Nowance Guring investian Ratiroads 004] yeing most ‘Mast a ee eer iek | vetersing presidente, folowing tneir || DOTHtc wenn se event Of milltory uecemity, provided only train needod || ready for any emergency that may| tut Kumagoe quickly cut loose with | P2L08 for the present your labor heads would be penalized from] phe eight-how SAGE catia ebartae ta W a wd et for military purposes are thus operated, Railroads favor any measure | fesult. Already the milk supply of) so many terrific drives that the bis After the estimates have Deen @8@ 9800 to $5,000 m day If & lock-OUl OF] sation of m commission to atudy and 4) * the Bt " toe as wea tploateet | hat will keep érbine running If 8 strike cocera J sine ere ie With Mos Sei akah Wo Stew SapCemORITE Ta te 9 oe strike wore called during deliberation®| nor to wees ob the tof] ont ihe Brotherhoode would weaken r of poration wi ayer} how Church's strong net game would |'""Y © re ito the departs of the board pag shtawar | a operas at en at the last moment, they gave direc | — — - ee = lian the Commissioner is prepar- | stand up against the Jap's base tine] HONts and bure sking the red The other dill provides for govern-|Videnree wediation, cencliinticn ena} tone for preparations intended to WHEAT N REPORT | | ng to Insure an adequate food sup. | attack quents . be pered down to what the ment operation of the ratiroada in : 0 a Shortly before Kumagae and | {Oe decides will be ene te case of military necessl Arbitration, with a clause compelling] meet the first possible phase of a Practically every man in the de-! Church went tnt action the other [utes Witten ees irubite Ne f i the: Sabers [fe eee renee ne eT eee tae cont OF GRAIN EMBARGO vartment tas been at work under | favorite ner [ies will then be held on the request Chairman Adamson of the In ns phane of the dispute before « atrike| All the rode arranged detatle for Livy Gnbsiien. Sr Slupesicee (tomer id bbb were battling thelr way to Arnone the Larger requests submit state Commerce Committee of the | oe jockout may be lawfully attempted, | Keeping the lines in operation, These . Mages" okst Slits ‘ bales : tatement In which Morris and O'Brien, the Committee of | Maurice EB. Metaugh! trot Attorney, New York @ House, gave out a statement In WMC Tang Jodgement in the hands of the|detaile included the making of tats,| Prices Slump Points > Points When Traders| Price sagged insistently through-| Preparedness, tabulating the food sup. | rem Beans WhO ARI vy. Allowabee nen goi0.se0) Bae he maid that the three Democrats Wh] bremident of the power, In cane of | bY a card Index system, of every man! —ii6ar Pennsylvania Road Is to | sat: eae Gall) bese: Wak WAGE oxo lig 18 Ihe Cty AY ee up-|remaina the popular choice, drew a} quested for tit, $ou1,bz0 Fi were in the non-partisan conference! i ittary nevesnity, to take over con-|in the employ of each road who can ear Pennsylvania eA city i . Maree time | rather easy oppone in Kenneth Att Kings Countyes of leaders with President Wilson at] (10) of the railroads, run an engine, These cards are sup- Tie Up Shipments, cltement or signs of extreme alarin. amount required for daily| Hawks, ‘The mateh only provided for 1l6, $142,596; requested, the Capitol last night had come to os plemented by others showing the Manic been in | allroad issues showed declines up to| 8, Wholesale meat, grocery and | practice for the California comet to WW17, 9142.47 ‘ bn agreement that all but two of the Sams Gol bbiepuah Whe Ge ec. | cee AG, ane zee Prete 14 points, U. 8. Steel 7 1-8 to 5 b-8, | Produce houses have co-operated and | tune up his strokes: atrict Attorney Queens Sount Prowident's sumgestions for legislation pected to remain at work regardions| (2° Value of wheat aut y wed Coppers up to a point, Selling loa: |Alfeady an accurate knowledge of | On ono of the championship courts| for 117, $0 fold. to head off the strike could be passed of a trike, to-day’s announcements tha! _ he cl | force soon and recoveries were quite | Conditions has been obtained Dick Williams, national title hol ew York County—Allows by the House at once. ‘They did not Presidente Underwood of the frie, | Paton of ® eee fatiytake . ‘area | al during second half hour, in| In the event of @ strike the Com- {in 1914, was having a hard Job trytne| } $154,000; requested tow Believe that the House would go on Truesdale of the Lackawanna, Smith |” EVM" ne ee eee the Penn. |22@e cases showing net gains. Marine misstoner will immediately notify the | to dispose of Robert Leroy, West Side| Stieriff, Hironx County —Allowanes’ Fesord ap eaying the rellronds were of tha Cental Mad) Vien PeGeant ne © effect Satuntay on the Penn’ |astocks, U. M, Bteet and Motor innues railroad executives and the #trikers|Club Juminary, Williams eaptured requested for 19% | entitled to an increase of freight Blendinger of the Lehigh Valley were ee eee een ieee exports. to | mule considerable gains from the low Jof the exact amount of food required | the firat two sets, though he did not rates, Mr, Adamson said, nor did they the firat of the officials to reach their| utlets from here, for eapoliy | Further advances occurred at mid-|onch day for Now York City and will /get many breathing spells. The for. Pe ata tae tice, rin Delieve there was any possibility of BY ALL RAILWAYS offices from Washington to-day, Tm-| ‘ at 4s Cah ata day. Marine preferred sold at new qemand that arrangements be made | mer champion played without any 1 by museum, $207,857, Th enacting a law which would savor of mediately following thelr arrival the (eye i nico nace before the | MEH record, 104 3-8, up 4 1-8 from to- to have this food brought hore, ‘The | signa of a sore ankle, but he did re. |§ for 191%, tae compulsory arbitration. sicinigiineaiat exocutives of each of the lines were|imacier cased | duy’s low and common at 48 8-4, up 4. [FesPonslbility for any food shortage | veal a tendency to wallop his re-| i0 ided by museum “This ta the beat thing that could called into conference. icra 2A Many issuds sold at prices above way be ne actarayy ie the em turns out of court. Williams, how. | request ath xd ins, 1818 fe bor at this (Continued trom First Page.) ‘Tuesday's close. loyera and strikers, and if they fatl | over, rallied every time Leroy threat. | lr 50, - : Be ee Sancta, when atieaed ed trom Firet Pare) | It waa conceded that the rucial] @TRIVERE OL AIM POLICE |, tzits-auiraym ate trading caused xo ment the demand drastic action &0 | ened and hw great backhand atroica| ihe Contre: of the Clty ot. Mame that he would have his hour on the|nearest port on Lake Erie and ship-| ines. The officials were confident Revtes ahoweé wit lo Lun py ne compel them to supply the city With | widom fulled to earn the deciding | jtechonty eae 100,00 * floor of the Senate to-morrow. “We're| ment from there by boat to Canada,| they could move trains without tho AND STRONG ARM MEN ae tat ond gulae in some of the | £00d t@ to be taken ines 1 getting ready now to go into this/and thence to Europe, Plans for dis-| aid of the unions if the men in cabs sbeclaltien, WOODS TO CURB PRICE BOOST-) On another court T. R. Pell and n eiecly than we | tributing coal and Ice from mines and Governors of the Stock Exchange] ERS, UNDER PENAL CODE. | ,, ee bate HE thing even more minutely could bo provided. eader of Bi kers Writes Mayor | Yoted to keep open the Exchange on} phe 3 ; og | Cred Alexander, the veteran, wore TS SUBWAY have with the President. No, I won't|ice houses to cities and towns arelmany WILL REMAIN LOYAL, et OF BOXMAREES WV ANES MYST | ga cutdays he first attempt to raise prices} viving @ fine exhibition of fast ten- whether we will accept a| under way in the Middle West. Mitchel Asking for Confer- also will meet with swift repri: el ¥ © D sy) adler $ STRIKE TO CLOSE SAY OFFICIALS. iJ Stock Quo on Comeilesioner Woods believes that he] "Fol! pitting his forearm driv AN L UNI N truce of thirty days or any days. cicce. BIG FLOUR Gimelaia claiucaa ts sae canarances ence on Complaint, ‘ii wake on coterie can act under Part 6, Sec, 608, of the| “™minst Alexander's keen playing a Let us walt to eee what develops up changes a te }. Sec. hb Clie nak 6 ane te Saturday noon.” MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 90.—Every|ffom many of the engineers who| Morris Waldman, President of the i last, cine. [Penal Law, which makes it © mis-1 "Waite tese two matches wore pro-| Demands Made on Interborougla | UNION HEADS CONTINUE STRIKE | [Ur mill In Minneapolis will be] Rave crack runs, such as the Twen-| Paper Box Makers’ Union, to-day Ait cltno” 2 iu, — i] demeanor for any persons to consptr«| coding National Champion Johnat Company Are Tak closed thirty minutes after the order | tieth Century, the Black Diamond and| sent a letter to Mayor Mitchel asking | Ainc\H it supa sit EX = $}to commit any act injurious to public | Vis Taying on one of the outeie sompany Are Taken Up PREPARATIONS, for @ national railroad strike becomes! the commutation trains, that they|an appointment at which ho can take | 4 rit i [neatth, morals or to trade or com-| Tet ut receiving little n harried | at Conference, ‘The brotherhood officials continued effective, according to an announce-| Would not go out on a strike order, with tho alleged interference ae : i merce. He will invoke the ald of the rte, ne more than| | up him me! i ae nM a warming up practice from Francis! TWenty-three subway and elevate their activity to-day in completing ment to-day by the Washburn-Crosby| The roads which went to work to| of policemen with strike pickets. ES HE = 18] Federal Government not alone in jis who was no match for the “MPloyees, represonting the recently, plans of the atrike. Thirteen general Company. All the milla in the city| meet the expected walkout were the! After he had sent tho letter on its me 1% punishing possible price boosters, but oy ing Callfornian. unionized elementa on those linen, pom chairmen who had stayed over after are filled to capacity with no avail-| Baltimore and Ohio, Central of New way Waldman declared that the police 7 gy In compelling the strikers and rail~ “yi the day another section COMnanied by Messrs. Fitzgerald, Frie the others rushed to their home towns able storage space and no way in| Jersey, Lehigh Valley, Reading, Erie, are co-operating with the strong- Ry ay road executives to meet the demand of the forslen tieanion was repelled “iter, O'Brien and Shea, officers of | were ordered to their headquarters to-| which to move the output, says the| Pennsylvania, Lackawanna, / West | arm-men hired by the employers. Ba a for food. when Dean Mathey, former Prince Amalgamated’ Association, of “it @ay. All are heads of Eastern locals) statement. Shore, New York, Ontario and| ‘There was a fight this morning in 1S ay Policemen on vacations have been 1 Gantain, defeated A. W. Mac-| {s!®ay Employees, visited the offices of the brotherhoods. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 30.—All rail-| Western, New York Central, New | front of a paper box factory at Spring | f° # bh ye Notified to keep in close touch with herein Of Rubia, I ae ot the Interborough Rapid) Transit, *, We don't want any chairmen| roads entering the Pittsburgh district} York, New Haven and Hartford and and Mercer Streets when Anna Fol- | Chino (mover a8 ue their precincts and if a strike seems ip), toh) Waa a: londha ast peels’ this afternuon ‘for @ confers hanging around Washington right| Were busy to-day completing arrange-| Long Island. | Mek attempted to speak to a woman Cory Put Say AR =*" | certain to develop MonSey morninw ooo aretha auany eralan €—4,11n Teplving {0 the demonge wabtne mow,” Garretson commented. ‘“The| ments for handling business ix case) In preparing the orders for a gener-|on her way to take a job and per- Be 1} —2¥| the mon will be ‘ordered to return to Shai" Mathey Analy winning, €—%/ iho ‘union inst week. eae place for them 1s at their respective) of & strike, al embargo, the roads decided to stop stade her to quit, According to Miss “aN duty Saturday night, playing. MacPherson depended on al ee M Ae Heliey and Attore stations. I guess the four chiefs can Me ictaaied mre looking to motor 'recelving machinery, structural steel | Follick one of the “strongarm” men Every preparation has been mad fast geryice and votleying to offset| the men. aud’ corns n received q do the rest.” ive many of thelr/and such items as are not immediate. hit her. She in turn pitched into 2. | for the guarding of railroad property. ytarney's placements, but the Russian | MAhts Was immediately taken up, : Garretson is banking on Senator troubles, particularly those handling jy essential, including munitions and, Frances Scher, the woman on the % The Commissioner believes that the did not have the right system, because |CMelal of the company, who ask La Follette to save the day in the Loh heaps agi produce, while somo) grain in bulk. ee ae eee Loar ur’ 1 | rallroads have enough special poltce- the former Princeton star’ “killed” that his name be withheld, sald 1 wae 5 ol © more important war muniti nm | se Fo a i Ae otive: most of lis high lobs. ed e jon oO! e company tot Paenaim. £0, Pollet has 8 ARDY O00 re anid to Baye AFFADNEG [Ate mre wend Of Preferred: Ar | G90 ball! in Jeftercon Market Court: | poea feedccallponcs a iseu tee? guard M™Vafaon Watuburn of New York,| he committee the same ax it bad beam now in his own bailiwick, but he sent tok uaston teak 1h 4 ticles, which are to be received and) —~———- (‘4 | the interiors of their yards and frelght who is regarded as @ possible winner | eating the unton committee of New e word last night that he would be on | Con Dieved shells ia ie enteae plats moved if possible, the roads class BELMONT PARK Rt PARK RESULTS. BS — &|nouses, but regular policemen will of vie tournament, came safely | York Hallways! employees here by to-morrow morning. Thejon Lake Erie, where they can be|Coal for their own use, milk and other fe + g| guard the outside of terminals. Rae ee tot ® So) Leather Workers to End Stet é brotherhoods say La Follette will /aent to Canada by water and from/neceasities of life, high clase mer-| riper RACE—Hor ET ue + 28] BOATS AND AUTOS ENGAGED TOY Giironce GriMth of Californta, who| Settlement detween the headed Aght for the elgnt hour day and op-| there to Bu pe gue s0—Hare |handise, manufacturers’ products, |and up on ie le * BRING IN FOOD FOR CITY. with Wiitian Johnston retained ‘hv! novelty manufacturers and thelr ease pose compulsory arbitration. ris Weinstock, State Market Director, T&¥ materials for factories, mine: Re a een ay ret ; roe a sf, (oo %| Lack of meat and flour ts ad-/ national doubles title yesterday, di8-| pioyees, who are on strike, was indie In both branches of the national|said a strike of any duration meant |automobiles and cattle, in the order |Lovmteviow. 120" Gsederd 10 tot, to BY RY J] mittedly the most serious diMeulty, Pye eee eon from Regwio| cated to-day. It was announced 4 Legislature there is gradually devel- / ruin to thousands of frult growers. | named, and’ to ty second: ‘Ahura, 120 (itm Pe S] and the only hope for an adequate | roto day: The stocky Nite Cuil. about 600 men would Ro back to, wor oping the widest differences of opin- | Viching Of fruit in this district baa 1+ way the general understanding | E48 Sie ‘Srbuilivan, Fairweather, K te : supply lies in the success of the de- fornian had his west court. shots| to-morrow, jon both in regard to the eight-hour! MONTREAL, Canada, Aug. 30.— The that, in any nt, 60,000 of the water, ‘gullet, taifou and Venture also | mand for help which will be made on | working nicely and Cook was forcad| 8. Donath, chairman of the Settles bill and the entire White House pro-|Grand Trunk Railway’ System, with 260,000 miles of railway in the coun- | “sBCOND RACE | thoge responsible for the strike, Hun- | to console himacif with merely dash-| mont a een about he Uso, mee gramme, Representative Kitchin is] ince extending inte: New England, | try should be kept open. To insure | Handicap: for all ai | dreda of autos and boats have been “Eiliote Bingen of Pittabirgh, one of - expected to lead the fight for the| May" strike Is called, mccordine te “| no interruption in the traffic thus| MX, (Urlanke,,,3 ria es | 48 arranged for swith wehlol to Brag. 19) the young sensations, who had been eight-hour bill in the Houre, but he |atatement to-day by’. J. Chamber: | Kept open, provision was made for|3,t0 6 CTrOM lets aye 190 (Butwell), = 2] milk and produce. counted on as a big factor in the says he is going to give a lot of|lin, President of the system. No! 100,000 guards, affording t | 18 to, orto 6 and 1 0.2, wecond Imi S| Long Island, New Jersey and West-| championship, was unexpectedly put freigh v 7 ran mbroxe : 2 | chester, Dutchess « range Cou x do by Douglas ‘elght embargo is contemplated. guards, affording two to each] Prank. 104 Ambrose, ‘ob, even and : hester, Dutel dO} County | out in the second round by Dough thought to the entire programme be- > pated, mile of track 2 to &, third eda Hauberis | ig +44: | farms will be depended upon largely | Watters, He was nervous and er. , . fore pushing any part of it through, HOLD OUT HOPE TO THE com. |*"t Rhine Nalden gy : Hy =}, | to bring in milk and fresh vegetables, |rauc Uarea ite ot Aah pee aa ea the opinion that the rr The Police Department has a@ list of| The youngster made a gallant rally) ‘ , Our ir He leans eh Eee henuah MUTERS. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. 4s" 483" — “S| available vehicles, motor and horse |in the third aet, but it came too late,| of Lourdes. Ladies’ Benevolent Legtom, tight-bose bill onnnat be put throug In the general discussion the rail- A ‘iy ~ SJ drawn, and all will be pressed into) Watters getting the decision in| yt vr iroouira, Companion Peeeteaa, either branc! ie week. way men held out hope to the com- 654 5% -- 1% | service, first for enough milk for the | straight sets, 6-1, 6—2, 6—4 . of Brookiyn, Companion creators O'Gorman is waiting and thinking, muters who use the lines coming into| sBEyMONT PARK. NEN Te Aas #3 Wo + i children, and next for fresh vewe-| Wallace Johnson of Philadelphia| % Ameries, Livtogrion Circle 3 Senator Wadsworth is not at all RKET FOOD IN ew York that they would not bo|arc as follows: “ BS ‘HE = 2°) tabloe and fruits ctatoen toad Nat, Niles of Boston, two vele;) ee a ‘ et 6 not au 0 ‘o|ran stars, both survived ‘the second| Chur retioont, much disturbed. It was stated the] iy "hive oe pa iar vi gniet reine HH 38 + Bl iast more than three days, accord-| round, Johnson winning after a stub-| Mint Calvary & against putting through elght- ‘ commutation runs are esteemed to br ott a nay oe: cali 4 is 3 yy, | ine te Deputy Commissioner Emer- born matah with Willlam Rosenbaum, | —teiatives are invite hour lestslation,” be says, “before EVENT OF STRIKE preferred ones, filled by seniors of the | {04! sPreiig 110, Glamatogy tay.) 114 wea 88 =1%| son of the State Foods and Markets|while Niles had an easy time with) is Bude, ~ ay ft % — %| Department, but the supply of butter | Mason Kirkland, HELP WANTED—| the subject bas been thoroughly in engineers, Such men, the executives |* mee OND TACK Ther yearokde and unmant ep ar ent gait to becaurticient for| Richard Stevens, of Newport, who | eee vestigated.” said, would not drop their work, ding: hesgicap: the ive ata t eight weeks. It ts estimated that! competed in tennis tournament be- ‘This seems to be the opinion of most pee The Erie road appealed directly to eTaadotte ond there is a four weeks supply of fowl| fore many present-day players ever Sey 10 packers, of the Republican Senators, Repre- (Continued from First Page.) ite 41,000 employes not to strike. The Me a Ri on hand. touched racquets | came, erin wire dus sentative Mann refuses to be quoted Santa Fe made a almilar appeal Mengaains) 400: TOO FREE WITH KISSES. rons ett ougal ets,, one way or the other. weeks ago, when the strike vote wan Nupecah, . operuL ABOUT EIGHT-HOUR] {7uting centres in various parte of | being taken. a — e city, say twenty blocks rt, an e * If Max Rothstein ha een content to BILL. there the customer coud go for ‘their RY rosie ty Harviere Baath ty § in ne Brora “ia § ‘ . hug one woman, he might have escaped ; je: eae coul sold at 4) ie W Till ol one, But the police | Bonator Newlands believes the &| reasonable figure and give every pro. | Missabe & Northern, and the Duluth bit hat Bn ae me A eos A es re eT hour bill can be passed before mid-| diver @ proper profit. And the prices| & Iron Range, will not be affected by Gis. Kose Ginsberg of No, 22 Meserole Street night Saturday, That is the aim of | Would be far below the present figures | the strike, it was stated, as the train| tativd, 148, sid Dora Steinlaus of No, 237 South THINKS HE COULD BRI ' Po Two-year-old who were walling this 'NG IN | crows, largely members of the Broth ‘itaway the Williamsburg. Bridge | ENOUGH TO FEED ALL. erhooda, are oaid to have assured | WiyP ih coun uy, tu tune, tot: | NEW YORK COTTON eXCHANGE. car, | ” . . ” lot he ne pen. hb. Low. Last Tl melled him, a to mie Plan I have outlined is suited | thor employes that they regarded | {Mi\)yt0!', Baca 2a (i) VL! | Qotober . 69° 15.48" 1680 1868| their screams brought a crowd of men Ly Hat I feel confident In saying that if theif agreements with the roads as! *Avoreatice wows slaimed, Track teat, | oneiger ieat | sy't" everybody had takon’s. punch at Special for To-Morrow, Thursday, August 31st not a railroad wheel turned we'd be | binding and that they would not go Mah’. on 18'95| Mast Who erested the cop with faint [1] Seeger ee cecga nes tanker Tal" PURHE Aas Mhiewrt of ‘melting Chocolate Absolutely Removes able to get enough food into New| out, This, it was sald, would assure OTTAWA A ENTRIES. May . 1E07 | cheers.” He described himaell aa Ally ty ei tnt oeaane Fhe a) Bee eae eee Feria tie aaa fs duly 16.06 161L|two Years. old. and living at No fisvore inake Up the assortment. Chucoiutes ‘Marta and Yetuhieee nae | I di ti P. @. Foy, editor of the New continued shipments of ore to the Market closed ateady, dnchanged to 9| Metropolitan Avenue, He was locked up POUND BOX Cc ndigestion., One package | phii "Marker Report, said to-d hungry mills of the east. Ue CTTAWA: Ont. :Aug. 20-—The one | points off. inthe “Bedrord Avenue, Stution on a , . jen for tocmorrow's races OF ole ———>__—_ arge of disorderly conduct. it. atal ‘There would be @ serious short Hundreds of thousands of New | {iis for tocmorrow's races are as fol-) al provesit, 25cat all druggists. | Ter Wend’ a Gown, Yorkers, who are spending thelr va- | "Prust RACP Pure $0) Op |CORONER HOLDS CHAUFFEUR — | CHOCOLATE COVERED ASSORTED } got the cargoes moved here by way | cations in the country or who have | twovrarobls fos Canada; © | NUTS——Tho cholcest treasures of of the Great Lakes We only have |gone out of the city because ot the a Me} lodge te ), | Mnwtatrate Di 4 “GOD FORGIVE YOu; 1 | American clgn woodlands, enough for about four days. We have | Infantile paralysis epidemic, are mak- Fait bile k KA by. ” » SAYS SON ’ but o 0 Heriiter, 108. Captian iisy, | Edward Highton, twenty-four years 7 ad Feanate, ut others could be brought in by | Sunday. The paasenge. facilities of hes 4 TO R. R. PRESIDENTS boat, Potatoes are on band for a|the raliroads are already taxed by | An i w ehauteur, Hwang At No. NB? No! if tik’ = 60c three days’ supply. the normal end of the summer rush |! sole. V1. oan Martha Avenue, the Bronx, whose 4 1) ensnaraapqppctuneead “ “In dressed meats we'd be up| and this new demand for accommoda. ie Pow, 8800; 4 Griverleas car ran down hill and killed || | WASHINGTON, Aug, 80.—“God 4 BARCLAY STREET 208 BRO, against jt terrbily, Meats come In/tions overtaxes the supply of cars fvecmontha’-old Edith Berman and in- |] forgive you; | cannot, Chosen 10 pos Bat 0 pi a ADWAY pply ¢ o a pther, apeanete man, at) President Wilson, it became COR & NOT STREET and go right out again, so there never | and locomotiy yy TEAST. ‘420° “TRE : is much here, The east side would One Hund ny and mine. olgnth Street [| known to-day, thus concluded his T. 0 1 suffer @ serious curtailment of live =. Hee A Ginday betore. Magiatrate Dewel final interview with the raitroad eye executives at the White Hous ‘400’ BROOME, ‘STA poultry, of which it consumes a halt TOWN, N. ¥, ees 30.— in Washington Heights Court 4 . eer" a West ‘ATH Srneer million’ dollars’ worth a week, But James Carmod Antrat Devel diamtssed charges of || yesterday when they submittod ||} Clos) & eo : . | James Carmody t# dead at his home in r "I their final proposition rejecting 38. EAST ‘0 STREET" 0 “tho ‘SD AVE boats could bring that in, after a de i assault and homicide against *, TH" sr, ry ‘3D AVE. lay. The Weat would have to rel if 104 years, Most | an: telling, MX, Curlongn, and thus left the matter in|] every effort and suggestion the ner or aon LN ‘Sat Oy, Fak Meme WOU BAYS 0 ey a 8 passed on tho farm. Mi ue rela ee iinet + ot the Coroner, President haa mnade for Peaceful 187 MARKET" ag wae 4 bey @ complication of Mie . a4, r Healy fixed Highton's bail at || settlement of their dispute with AOWAY, Brooklyn, Cl y Cooma: Bat. 12pm and thence to the Lakes for trani children “and fourteen, gah Bitar is, pate nd he will be held pending an || the em, ‘Brooklyn, Closes 11:30 P. Min-aturday 42 P: be 4 cmenee') a ployees, specified Welmnt inclides the portation here, Greateatandehildren survives jowance, claimed,” tvech’ Caat, ‘deg | OD ph: ep Baler: