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manera cot he said, was acceptable except for the '1: 1a not pleasant to think of the con. fact that no penalty ran against the| ditions which will ensue, but thone the a rms shall be taken from vemedy will be about as offective— 5 President Lee of the trainmen, look- ‘As to another pro; proposition put for-]ing more like a banker than @ labor uence can be | leader, went over the nexouations with rs’ conference and with the Brotherhoods willingly to accept this | presidents up to last Saturday when they had received no counter propost- THE EVP NING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, NO FOOD FAMINE FEARED IF RAILROAD TIE-UP TAKES PLA ‘a — — 170-2 VO STRIinb Foe Preae eported eve is BETTING ODDS tend , ve ° IN WALL STMAET, fengves Stee @ regret a! ’ ’ ’ werd! at we ‘ al purp a ad ie - . we v va ory . emerere wed the ands vi Nevada ai during vee fine t ! ‘ ‘ oa . vieer of « Vremide the ree rier Bein sla hel ew crlale, presided “eM. Chatrmar ‘ Chairman Newlands read @ “there are mane thingy wor rummary f h President a Pirie The deterioration ef manhy legisiation under review, Me said tue |) Room OF Y committes’s purpose waa to COMBE jot ue leave the measur bad been re . mended by th Jnl ae peceasary to meet the oF @ threat “°h ened strike and t PLEAUS FOR POSTPONEMENT OF BTAIKE when thre king mer iG € they may pot fold thelr arne an Mr. Newlands appe therhue ! cb paying the © regretted the tine was so i! wanding themselves ae violators of | 4 thw ore the ’ trusted that before th law, an finale the hearing the ofielai Sinator Le the brotherhveda, realleing that any Injury Kress wae about to enter with serious ll and ContinuoUs purpose upon the mut SINREE important questions affecting (heir ine terert#, would, by @ postponement of unfamil ed question, to study to com Iffiewlty with a . the sailroads with Allin “ , it ‘ the strike, enable Congress to cowith avery GNOSOEMGd bulltine th Hand LOMPAFANl? Lropertion With atrikebreakers, pre hb the importance bf the question waively destroying day by day (t involved demanded pore weapon which the workers 1 “The 4 ror in the Dresent tense Wien Gompers was thioush Sens situation,” sald Garretson, “is in the tor Newlands sata brevity of the time before us—but we "On Monday nIgnt mext ‘he trans are in the grip of a power greater portation system of thiy country wil ' @ tied up transportation than ous bike the gentlemen on O80 Wh ot! the other side, the men who ar® purpose. suff represented by us—and there are no will result. better men under the juriediction of t be coms the Congresa—are in the heat of pas- din horror with th and now almost within their grasp; compulsury arbitration. In this con they are in the mood of humanity ‘dition of things, if the remedy is not) when man sees before him that which ito be found in this legislation, what | he desires and can have if he canis the right remedy?” take it by force.” j Gompers (ook a jong time to think. Garreteon sald the brotherhoods Then he replied that the war in were throwing over age-old traditions | rope was a conflict betwoen bodies of ot euch y were l other and shou'! not be compared to weil in casting aside old 0US- | a conflict of opinion between free men ta andie @ strike} men who wished to annihilat goatraversy, but he thought ¢! doing 1, to industrial conditions. Speaki: if the pending | ing o' GQerretson reasserted that the Brot! erhoods were rene away from tra-| and The eight-hour clause, / condition unless somebody suffered violating ¢ raged except the chance | ¢ pene o eraploye beret 5 conditions are better than tha in ous membership he said, “that as nothing. ward here—no Drought to bear that will induce the | the man act.” The committee sat up. Senator | tion except arbitration Brandegeo asked for details of the ‘We know the rail objection. Barrsere. replied that the| laws and our methods so-called Can plan was one with | know them. We knew “It was originally the Le Mieux| of meeting th: Act,” he said, “and in the past few | dent of the United si years we have beon Le Mieuxed al- NOT JAILS ENOUGH To HOLD] factory settlement enould ve reached, {wy weiiin eed VIOLATORS. ONLY SETTLEMENT CAN AVERT {i 1, He asserted the Canadian plan had broken down in Canada and quoted former Labor Minister McKenzie STRIKE. men who had violated tha! reteon, passing over the matter of tn- | dittoni creased freight rates for the benefit of the railroads, went to the power of the be geatity to draft railroad work- | ore “for military purposes,” which he ‘the conacription act ndition at the: a ttle ly, “wo long purposes. The men we represent here | settlement. alorg the are not of the sort who must be put | laid down by them. hae beerf reache ‘under conscription in the time of thelr) Lae then paid that country’s need. They do not need to| close be cal to defend the fag—shough | night a we are not spoiling to go beyond our | eight hour 8 a full “aye work, subh- borders to assault some one else. No, | ‘oct to later investigation, “we can though we are morally opeoese ‘o this | #end tho measage Which will avert act, we will not fight it. e aro | that whieh wo all drend.” ta ho men Who will support this Govern. | Judge Lovett, President of the Un. | Sam ment more loyally than those behind | on Pacific, reviewed the history of (he, us until it le shown to be a Govern. | railroad business from the time when ment which asks all aid and gives no! shillionaires owned rajlroads as seer | aid" owned farms and hired employe After answering a fow questions by | farmers hired help. He analyze. Senators Cummins and Brandegee ip | present trade d explaining the system of keeping time | ownership, He a of railroad workers, Garretson gave) sion of tho hardships whi ch a redu Way to Samuel Gompers, representing | tion of ratiroad earnings would caus: the American Federation of Labor “The acceptance of the eight-hour | ¥Y GOMPERS DECRIES PLAN TO) day proposal enacts at once the pay~ DRAFT MEN. ment of & per cent, on $61,000,000 each year," he said. "It is av enaction on! ‘The eight-hour law was the only clause ‘in the six proposed which | ‘ne railroad wage fund {rem the best paid men in the service “Our treasuries are not bottomles: We take In and take out of treasuries as the Ge us. We think that It is for the Gov ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | liste tie junc’ Ways pays the bill. investors, oF pe ch first and Indigestion. Onepackage | Jie Lovett turned to a discus-| provesit./25cat all druggists. |" iin ‘nor'sure 1 understand tt hall be glad to read, as no dow! ad, the answer of Mr, Lee in th record to the question as to whether you ge ON your vader [T) hoy want an elxnt-hour day or mere- then thie Summer have |} /!) 6!) inorease in pay. L couldn't un- derstand the answer; it was too com | work a day they would be highly dis- satisfied.” | Lad always works ditions or worse or, weeks F months longer. Jude bis p memorand Which Were mnaigned 1,000 Already to Take Jobs Railroad Lines wimkebreaking clee are oF sAvertinaments XN TRAIN CREWS READY TO MAN TRAINS NTA FE LINES. \'* rulting this army rews were state little mack of an office at Ne Mand express traing ty brotherhoods nay "We wilh mot werk! without railroad Job wan to be ning World reporter found sof husky citizens ral offices of the Manta Fe. ‘Two crows Were stationed at each the twenty-three division ayotern to operate WALL STREET — a pink card At him on the next atep in the wridor F, Roors No, 1709 Grand Central T «rook filled with all types d @ closely scrutinizing lan they were let into an inner One at a time they were taken » a room still further tn spacious quarters, . with probability more threaten er, refused to b y trading there were fre A fow of the ralivoada sag@ed off a fraction, selling was prices showed a tendency A more hopoful feeling prevailed in| Xeept for n was being and veteran. rail « for the rigtd qualifications nec- to claim a post as ongineer, Hrakemen were in another depart- war in Europe, Not & momber of thia committee but what agrees with fireman or conductor. sion, in the grip of hopes unrealized you as to the undesirable aspects of being examined several of those who stood on active trading United Sta 21-8, to 97 6-8, ratiroada and general recovery extending up to 21-2 points. Kelly Springfield sold at 791-2, a new Copper stocks were ail active and atrong on advanco ranging up to three pyints. men chosen for strike duty on v posts are to recelve from $1.59 to per day from the time accepted until actually wut at work next week. Then receive from $3 to $6, It Engineers, of course, will highest wage. me to signing A paper watving indemnity In dent while engaged in strikebreaking duties, many of the applicants balked has not atarted. “As to the incoavenience of a atrike,” he sald, “asx to the suffer ng inisery it would occasion, tne in considering a settlement py | workingman Bas never bettered his they hed been pledged to secrecy re Net | garding their movements for the nex they are to report each day at the Grand + Central offices, and can, if they want] CeMt. of normal. to, also secure their meals thera at a@ special commissary, which it is sald | three time: SSE Zeseat = SF OFECCSE ERE crs ing to take plo be reeruited Zz. Esse - well as we ey were pre- which he was painfully familiar. paring to break Gown our only method ¢ We know the Preai- { did not know ch our methods or their methods, Those Mort as much ag we have been end-|™en Voted to go home and to close { manized. Negotiations—-to strike unless A satis~ Hote * x, Burr eather {radian “Peet i is ‘BROOKLYN BRIGE CROWD SEES TRAIN KILL BOY Passenger Jumps From Front Car, Stumbles and Is Crushed : Fd oe wee Bastesss aoe rey ¥ reat Northern if en they wont away they carried | King as saying there were not jails sealéd envelopes which contained a enol in Canada to hold the railroad | 4a@y and hour—next Monday morning act. at 7 o'clock—when they should peace: | “Ganitor Newlands bowed and Gar-| fully cease work under exlating cou ie While a crowded Brighton Beach train was pulling into the “terminal roads for the Manhattan side of | at 805 o'clock this | morning Theodore Harris of No, 692 nd Avenue, seventeen years old, a clerk employed by a Manaat- a, /tan firm, opened the front gate of car and lea In doing so jand was crushed to death between the % | car and the platform, «| Crowds of persons witnessed the [ 4Q) accident and it took half a dosen % | bridge policemen to drive the curious ‘ile trainmen were ex- tricating the body. Traffc was tied up for ten minutes as the result of the accident. ase Se ia BELMONT PARK ore FIRST RACE—Two- welling: purse $600; tiv half furlongs, st Sa 10, 1 to 4 and ou 114 (J, McTaggart), 15 to 1. 6 to Land 2, necond; Glitter, 10 to I, 4 to Land 2 tol, third 108 2-8. Moontighter, F Baby and Odds and Ende also ran SECOND RACE—Dhe Arverne Han- } atdration Corner el, . ‘ Brooklyn Brid, Bt order was to be obeyed only | ceived ennage meaning ‘satisfac. ent effected; continue to | Mt No other message from ua, are not going to opposs that | will be received. We have no power | act,” said Gerretson rather aneertug- | to postpone the strike unless we can it is only for military | tell these men that a satisfactory lines already 1 stumbled | | Nevada Cunmaitiiated sSogel & Western RO LEREE PEE if before the} working hours Saturday) passed giving PLE LP. Ce I fuel Svrtna ttt: +++ +4 SESS E won; Glanaginty, Zs tribution of railroad | be soaks 106 (Houder), 0 Went into discus- Fee BNStA oF ft 1 ator malew B44. 870, mile ‘and a sixteenth.-Blue Thistle, | (Bebuttinger). mouse, 113 (Ambro. iho) ‘Paiipe, $ bots NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. © ady teress ———— OTTAWA ENTRIES, oe ernment to aay who is entitled to, May. = | Ju te itor eis ior Mai ket closed atrong up 63 to 62 point PARK. OTTAWA, 1.—The entries fer to-mor- Areas follows ate ana Mas ts: Fe ih irene, 30s dan 21) Cor by 130 Ke oF Wie Ny es a" c ; , fa atin ved 9600; Dominion Hpeet Hhow $2.90, 3 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ross An Standard O11 Company of Kentucky— 388, r dividend of $44 shar pvigené of $1 payable, enaior Brandegee will be glad t> plicated, I am told if these men were llinited by law to elght hours’ Com crnpany's 1 ‘8 regul dividend of $1.80 pays vie Mock of record Sept 15 nd extra er pt. 30 to “lt > quer PREY Company's v's cae, : oo Pod i a Judge Lovett sald that the workers d under present con. | nd that it wouldn't hurt them to have waited a few days Butte and Su) regular quarter extra dividend Sept. 30 to stock of record Sept. ni Mor ‘us apy President of the United States, Lovett sald, had dealt with the railroad executives as he had dealt with the brotherhoods. He told them roxals and handed = them he Wednesday's | ree ao, iw Hude henge andvextra it do 0 vents @ share pay Sept. 30 to stock of record Sept. 15 300; three yar clde igh Ee wt) Tare sero) and sisidend ot Se cant ducge Lovett said way {onsteoe aD ose 2b canta, Return of Vacationists UpStute Expected Begin To-Morrow lone Wines of men and Walled to-day before (he windows at and we al and Pene lations t buy Uchets tor pi of New Vork © reneral guess, there was inrush of traMe to New York from the New England States ny bie addition to ty the roads daily are But ev south carted tte full ¢ of travellers vations had been made days ahes er the stock of ere had been exhausted, ‘Thous of men and women Whose homes arr upper berthe a ae far Weel ae Chive reping car 4 Hoth the New Yor subsidiary tin ty take care ¢ The « al was not dispo the vie fa moneral strike i. F, Vosburgh, General 9 Arent of the road, sald after Of course, during a strike novody |! travels unless he has to, We shail continue to well ticke be given that the sales are made sub- Ject to delays incident to the strik ‘The major portion of the ow town New Yorkera are men and| {women who are enjoying the usual | two weeks vacation. compelled to return to the city before |! the end of the week and few of them are beyond a district that reached in a few hours. sequence the big rush to New York It is expected ta) et under way Friday afternoon and Saturday. Apnouncement was made bg ee he ee ternoon at the offices of the Long} None of (hose accepted would eay | Taisen aliread that. in the event of @ strike the system on Long Island will be maintained in operation on Labor Day—next Monday—at 26 per That is, the Long land Railroad will be prepared to| quickly ure for only one-fourth of its regu-| gaven all is being fitted vp Ina section of the | Mr trafle at the outset of te strike.| Vosheil's service and captured te wet |»! main bARKaKe room. Light Thousar stands when y train that went wes Niles and eu vp tons | k Central and the! * New Haven, with their alli he best shots the L vie trac wallop in hin t ito 1 oes working on hi that all passenger vould be stdépped, even in the « event erful mes int team that b) home the famous world trophy but notice wil) | Howard Voshell, closely contested Thin pair ba They are not The match w sensational and superior tennis, shell did all the leading in the early eross-court. wallopa, bothering Johnson considerably. Philadelphian As a con- this error, ~ AGENCIES WORKING NOHOMERUSH YET, M'LOUGHLIN GOES 35,000 SHOPMEN TO RECRUIT 10,000 | BUT TRAINS GO OUT TO NET WITH PELL THREATEN TO JOIN tea STRIKEBREAKERS FULL TO CAPAGITY INTENNIS TOURNEY RAILROAD STRIKE J at Forest Hill Califoruian Tackle Hard Opponent reveuwe f The over the court service wo 1 his: pow many twisting a ference “ith his fellow executives P iv the next wet that he though: there was no danger | games, J t of @ total suspons on of traffic. match in the third The New York Central,” wed Niles only two will be able to maintain enough pas- senger servicw, I think, to take care | meeting of Wallnce Johnson of ‘fall the peopie who want to travel. | Philadelphia, reserve member of the the Brooklyn star, indication of the natohes that tled continuously for three hours under a broiling sun be- |" | torw Johnson wucceeded In winning, |i was st ated werd 68, B-8, 62, H— 4 marked by both! captured the; his famou —chop| strokes began landing in uncovered spots for many points, The fourth set Was & see-saw affair, Voshell was within a point of winning the mate! in his anxtety to score the d ciding point, le sent the ball cra hing jour of court. | rallied | the so ‘Then he broke through Tho estimated is based on a Can-+ in the sixteenth game on tWo Leaus ‘Ten thousand men ate axpected to | ¥ass of the pensioners who are will- York City by The number whe « will be sent out this evening. —— RAILROA DS DENOUNCED IN THE SENATE FOR EMBARGO ON FOOD, WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—Senator Thomas to-day denounced the ratl- placing embargo shipmenta of foodstuffs at when, he sald, centrating all were read by various Senators One telegram read by Senator Phelan of California said worth of frult shipment had been refused and were decaying in Call- fornia depots. Senator Reed assailed the rattrond ! 5~ heads for “taking the action knew would bring on the strike, when they had the assurances of Presidens Wilson that they would be given tn- SJ creased rates 1€ the operating ex- |penses under an eight-hour warranted. “There are great financial powers Senator ), | charged, “that want the strike | want it at this time, There are a half dozen men in New York City who can prevent the strike, only thing necessary for them to xrant is the eight-hour day, and they can do it without the loss of a dollar to themselves. Congress has power to keep the great lines of in- terstate commerce open. If the man- ements cannot do it, a legal power in this count) will.” oo OTTAWA RESULTS. FIRST RACB—The Oniario Jove Burse ‘sb00 five and aan non ree We nnd a half furlongs. gure. 1i2 | (Farrington), 4.80, th able? Aw a (Pickons), show L11 3-5, ran. $$ HICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN a MARKET. WHEAT. re ger GTB May Ray iy i% uy af ORS lacements, out traina and the em. | “ful pla in the operating department | gery » not willing te strike. | fficleney percentage, the statement 8, Will Increase rapidly after the | first day, A schedule of train service based on a possible atrtke and becom: | ing effective next Monday morning | | deciding sets gradually went which made win six games to three. Lindley Murra Salifornian who 1s making a streu- | ous to come through to the dixposed of Ric! ewport, Murr: feran oppone ard Stevens only allowed his single game in the entire set. Mur- | going at top speed all the time and Stevens did not even hav a survived the third cound after a long drawn match with Harry Parker, McCormick won, 7-6, “they should be con- resources to moving such commodities to the city kets.” Telegrams from shippers, Chambers of Commerce and others throughout the country, protesting freight embargo, asking for enact- ment of relief legislation immediately, jand for a postponement of the strike, |g, 6-0; Leonard Reekman beat C W. Macmutlen 6--2, 68, 60; W. Mer- "H. Man 6—1, 6-8, Wallace E. Johnson beat Howard Vos! Parker 7—5, 2—6, 6—1, |. Johnson beat Nat Niles, . Watson Washburn Dean Mathey, 4—#, 6—1, 6~ ‘WOODS ASKS STAY FOR POLICEMAN’S SLAYER Alibi Claim of Bambrick of Killing Dapping, Is to Be Investigated. the number of remaining in the tournament when he advanced to the | fourth round with victory over C, W. | MacMullen, Beekman easily won in 6—2, 6—0, because MacMullen never found a way to atop the youngster's terrific tern players Third round summaries~R. Lindley Murray beat Richard Stevens 6-1, rill Pafl beat A. McCormick beat Harry who was to gone to the electric chair in Sing Sing to-morrow morning for George Dapping at Manhattan Casino during a pistol fight at a McManus picnic on the , 1915, probably will killing Patrolm: night of Sept. 2 y. Police Commissioner Ar- hur Woods telephoned to-day to Governor Whitman stating that al- though the conviction that Bambrick killed Dapping its universal in the Department, no police officer had any objection to a atay of execu- tion in order that investigation may be made of Bambrick’s claim that he can e tablish an alibi. It appears that Bambrick has im- pressed Father Cashin, the chaplain of Sing Sing, Warden Osborne and others with his protestations of in- nocence. Commissioner Woods vis- iy 2 Brimives Fay, Oriana and Gupte testimony of and the convict ie kad Colne oS aypeidae number ‘of witnesses, lon was upheld by the ar or Johnson to the tall, fiery another Call- the schoolboy 3, 6, G—2, % -7, Convicted alia O'Neill, rday and was in to communi- nal Mm grave suferiag by drastle and vugit| and | th JCaltornia to printing estab wore |! “One company has arran, NEW HAVEN, Conn, Alleged Partners of Dave Siberta/ eat! Isidor Heller and Nathan Pallatine atly in the! ‘The speed of a chain of his shots,| side, wer cach for tr Judge Rosalsky in Part {Prag one The two, who live at last night after detectives had fought them to subuilasion, were sent the Tombs, where Siberia and Hirsch are | nt a alteady prisoners under Indictment fo; the same offenae. ‘ Have you reached nands tor $4,200,0000 In the age of “forty”? ease Formulated at Se Must you bold your nete et Meeting peper, written or printed further from your LAWN THNNI 1 Ade. Bee Bpread of the nia, NOY 1 mt f the four brother a aoe a t en on Mibeteon ares , aide Hiiroat ty oe ol ; t Cu age 0 beaan apple ; “get ; ‘ me pear te thnes "whe re ape ghiin drew t erhoods estrain when reading, weit eliminate? Pret The shopmen sve bemonm) ing, ete. There were! Negotiations wit ale in ten Hoyou really need glasses, 4 tune the | Western citi Li are ashing fur t cannot ovod them —tulti- fornia Comet [An increase of 6 conte an hour, amount | nately —uad by neglecting nbouse shortly + iid dae | attend your eyes you: may OAs Mates WHEE tab Batonl chowling of doe Sinire| Dhan WAtUATS: Or sited wy! le held a work ago tn Kanaag City! We have the know or formulate plans to join in the experience and the pie} best againet| i@ht-hour movement of the four nt to examine eyes therhoods. ake glasses that ni gee estern “reilroada will not try to | 1 the marmum 4 Mire cf the brotherhoods and satisfaction nelehanded They will pool their There is no obli Henent oe the coun’) whether or NOT our Sra wy only be wved) (Registered Physician) ted action | that glasses are needed, roof a Ceup of frotwit ship-| Harris Glasses are priced go has aber at from @@ upward. Aw a result of the differences between the freight hand s and eeverel roads, There are stil nout 1.400 ha reoh strike but this | increased Plans + rl against a pomsibie 84 oN votion pleture nine by motion pleture Mim fami Vv USINE 9t Weert a automobiles to carry negatives from $8? &y 5 Siat Y producing companies in #uthern| foog Beenicnolas Ave., bet, 186th S0L0t MONS | L007 Broadway, the east for developing, already 0 Futoa 8¢ , Roti: © made, Hrong Mt Nevt to Wedel! Newark. which would insure delivery of the oo. atives in New York in seven days, ELLEN. in her otaty-ctath At hor realde No, 3168 st Nincteenth Street Brooklya, Ber loved wite of Daniel O'Br! Member e shop hands of the York, w Haven & Hartt Iroad to- anded an inc . wages ©. Churen 4 with the de- ment Calvary ands, request for an imme-| relatives are invited ty atten diate settlement KRENCK..-On Wednesday, Aug. a L RENCK, beloved daught HOLD TWO MGRE AS SLAVERS! & senck (nee Dost) and the late Jone ~——__-_-—— Menek. Funeral from her late reatdence, &| Tth st, Long Island City; thence te Bt. Mary's R. ©. Church, Sth et. and Vor- who, Assistant District Attorney | HbA ay. Funere! mass 0.30 A. M, Bate Detectives a Fight sth alleges, are partners of Dave! "rday, Sent, 2 1016 fs ani Sam Kirsch, otherwise m the Peddle yf evil resorts on lay held in $5. as “white al NOTICE f eases 175 Mon-| ii ut Strect, and Were arrested there it Diskler CHARLES FE. MET2ORR, os Sl = SHIRA AA eEmATEA ee nat || er mie sate “at Special Labor Day Attractions WEEK. END COMBINATIONS eT CANDY and 8: we will Se bat we wish It Miacracoud that yee rae Other Labor ‘Day Features OUR FASHION BOX OF ASSORTED CHOCOLATES re it susleest ¢ arnt s cast ewul siripe vette scr ei mance pe Ta ‘evidewcs la eat, oe 206 BROADWAY Coren W 0 . 1 is ‘HowaNy 206 W i, iT. est ALM srhe Closes 11.8 Wes ana FUTON" iN 8" Closes tl typ 1289 BROAD mee a 2

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