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L 11L W k su nWDAY PTEMBER 29 1902 1902I
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MITCHELLS ANSWER TO BAER BAERCOAL BAERCOH
COAL STRIKE LEADER SAYS UJ THE THEIUULIC TilEIUIIUO
IUULIC JS DECEIVE nECEI1fIII It Itlirnlri
lirnlri That Irm oal It Mlnnl Slncr Hie HieMrn III IIIrn
Mrn rn Joined Jolltfl the Ihl fnlon 1101111 Ailmlta Tliat TliatThere 1at 1atThlrl
I There Thlrl Ha I Hern 1111 Vlolrnrr 10111I1f lint blt Say SayHie Sa SaIle
Hie Ile OperatorinanMllavrlmiilml llrrallr lul I a 1IIIIIrlll 1IIIIIrlllI It ItWlLKEflBAllHE
I WlLKEflBAllHE WILERnAIK Pa 11 Sept pt 2Slresl 2Slreslhint 2
tlnl hint Mitchell lc1 today lueoy inado 11111 n statement statementIn IIII1lIt IIII1lItIn
In answer anllr to the Ih recent statement Illlt of Pitsi Pitsident 111 111I
I dent Baer 10lr of Ir the I hI Philadelphia Ihlllllphl and RIII Head Heading IIII IIIIIng ¬
ing Hallway ltlwny Company I lllY Mr I Mitchell 11hl1 and andliU 0111 0111II
liU II district presidents prnII111 have been hH working workingtipon wnklug wnklugIpln
tipon Ipln It i for three tm weeks It I was wasWIIKRNIIOIRK wn wnWIK
WIIKRNIIOIRK Pit Sept 0 too tooThe IZ IZThf
WIK r I I lt
The Thf recent rlrNII utterances 11rllW of Mr Ir llaor larr spokis spokism ok oknn
m nn n of the th illitliriirile IllhrllI roal onllr1 tril t Mr Ir Hewitt Hewittami 10wltt 10wlttInl
disclose disclosevdldillned I IIllr
Interested
ami Inl oilier pernons 1rHI 1co
vdldillned purpose to confuse 10 I rl nnd 11 < cloud cloudthe col1 col1Ihp
the rpfll nillet 11 Illr which whlh rexlllteil rpII1 In II the th tonl tonlstrike
strike Irlk nnd mi 11 attempt lllIIIt tu divert 1r ottenilon ottenilonfrom a 11 10 I II
Involved liottevcr liottevcrinHlemllntf
Issues
I from fron the Ih nrtunl 11lal 11 IlvolI
inHlemllntf n are their Illr iittirnn 1Irll < It II I I relief reliefto rIr rIrtl
a
11IRlnl
to tl know Hint Ihll they I now 10 itilmit 11111 tliut thlllh the imljlli imljllilids 1lhll
which nimiot lie lielunorrd h hIllor1
lids hR rlchts rl hl iiml 111 Interests 111rI wlih 11101
lunorrd > with Impunity uinl ullllllIIWh liiniiiuili m tlio tliopiihllo
piihllo Illor1 must wlh he 111111 the Ih tlnal Ilal nrhlter Irllr of the II coal coalstrike conitrlk
strike 1011 trlk 111 It I Is lniH 1111rllh > riitlve Hint 1111 It 1 shall hal not 101 tm tmilecelved I Ib
ilecelved by b statements I a h III which wllh lire lr11 at viumnre viumnrewltli 11 Ilnlo Ilnlowllh
wltli the farts fartsWith
fII fIIWllh
With I Hie Ih purpose of rorrePlliiKsonin rorrIIhltOI of the thefuUe I
fuUe fllo impressions Ilp ami 111 misrepresentation misrepresentationcontnlnel IIrrlllllol IIrrlllllololtaln1
contnlnel oltaln1 In II the Ih statements 111111 of r the Ih ttentle ttentleIIIPII 1lt
IIIPII referre1 to I II Issue this Ihl letter It Is I not notmy 111
my 111 Intention to point 10111 out 1 the I liiiiiiineralile 1llllprll In Instiincisjn 11
stiincisjn 1 MlnJI Inlnlol which whlll Mr Ir liner IIIr husdeolvel Instiito Instiitompnt 111 111I
I mpnt mIIIIIII1lol nnd alleKatlon Ills II iiniipported 11IIol nsser nssertlono
tlono Hint rertiiln rlllllhllllrllal thltiits are true ninnot be ac acreptrd
Illno Ihll
reptrd as llnal or conclusive partlcujnrlj larlilllrl In InView hiI
01111
Inal
I
View I of thefnitthnt th fl 1111 unquestioned 11111IIIIt iiuthorilliS iiuthorilliSrun 1IIIorll
run n l h > cited to prove him 11111 to l > e In error Mr Mrliner Ir Irl
rtII
liner l pr states II thill Ihll r the 110 vane I paid pall in 11 HIP Ih n nthrncitp nIlrlp
thrncitp Ilrlp coal 0111 regions rOllnl nr Ir compared llllan1 with will tie tieWOUM 1
WOUM wa paid pII In II like Ik employment IloIIlt fulr rlir nnd nndJmt ali aliI
Jmt By < like employment Mr Ir H 110r r rmust
I must JItI 111 refer to II Ik bituminous hlll 111111 111 eoal lal nilnlnic 11111Rc 1 1am II
am wllllmc nnd 111 prepared rII1 to ili 1lonlral 1lonlralIhnl > monstrat monstratthat
that Ri WH llhl es In II the bituminous IIIII iiiul 111 llelils Jlt nto ntofrom II IIfrnm
I from Wil n to in llr per rent 1 blither hllllr than thlhl those paid paidfor 11
for nld nldj similar ohll 10 ar rlnssMot n r worlt In II the nnlliraclto nnlliracltoThe nllhmrl
The 7h fact I 1Iht that tlie minimum 11111 wnites HI re received r rphd ¬
j phd hy h any rla < of inlult 1lull mine Ihl worker workerIn
ni
In the I soft roiil 1011 ll mine III is I W Zt rent 1011 per hour hourwhile Illr Illrwhir
while whir the or npinimim mlllll waire WII paid 1111 to 0 lioy IlpI Is IZi IZicrnt 12 12Irnl
crnt t per hour hOlr in II tin anthracite nlthrlII mnl Imll Imllmn mines minesmen
Irnl t
men performing Irforlhuc precisely the Ih MI nll me labor laborreceive Inhorrrh
receive from frnl 13 to zn o cent 1 per hour Illr while whilehoy whl
hoy 00 an Ir paid Inll n I low 10 live I cents nl per hour hourand hllr hllran
and an rarely rrl receive rIhI to oxnwl Heht 11 cent 1 per perhour IrhOlr
hour hOlr The Th bituminous hlllinol miner Ihlr work wlrk 11 I maxi maximum 11 11mlm ¬
mum of eight llhl hour hllr per day Ir whlili ullh l two twohour 110 110hOlr
mlm
hour le I s than men In the niillirarlto Illhrl field fieldHrereiiillreiltowork hl hlr
hOlr Ihl 11 ni
Hrereiiillreiltowork r work iiioriovertheniilliniille iiioriovertheniilliniillemine IlrIrI 11lhrdl 11lhrdlmIl
mine workvr Inhor untler 111r the t further flrhr ill illadvantage I
advantage olhnnIAI mIl of helnif more luro liable lah to bo t killed killedor kll1 kll1orlnJlrl
or Injured the Ih fiiMinltle IIh beliiB lhl in 1 lr ivnt ivntrrratrr 11 11RIr
orlnJlrl than In thetilliiiiiln thetilliiiiilnThere
rrratrr RIr In theanllirnclte 111anlhrll Ihlllllh 1111111
mln mlnhr
There hr are I other statement 111111 of Mr Ir Utter Utterwhich 1or 1orwhrh
which are equally Inrornut InrI anione 11011 tliee tlieela IhlI
la whrh I hlo hi aMertlon 1111 tlmt the 1 minor 111r only 011 workHd workHdfrom lfrk1 lfrk1trol
IUt
from Artol four to 1 11 hour hOlro JUT iluy dl nnrt 1111 lilj liljfurther hi hit
trol fOlr
further a rtlon that tfie lo 1011 11 of ofwane r rr
t 8rlon t slate plrkeni plrkeniIf rkpr rkprJ
wane wan In M iint for boy II
r If RI > lr er delre lt I lmll 1111 wltully 1111 jurnWihim jurnWi CrllhhIm
J him with Jnr the Ih names 11 nnd Int adilrewe R1r of tlioil tlioilfanrtt Ihul IhulRnd
fanrtt Rnd wlh of lnt Ial picker eaih h of whom whol recolvecl recolveclmurh rIIlf
murh mlh Ion I than Ihal tvnt II n I day ta nml Ilt I hall hallb h11
b wllllne wllnl to have the Ih returm rllm verillid rl1d by bythr h hthf
thr companiesown own imyrolN imyrolNThe
thf The hf lml1nl nr n > ct 1 irl mllallllpnl tateinent of Mr Ir jlmr Ihr to towhich tl tlwhlrh
which I shall hal slve 11 notleo 1011 Is I Unit which whlh claim claimthat rahl
that for onit > inysterloii IrlIA rt naool > a on tlie Ih nilni Ilnr Ilnrrtrllt > r rre
I 1
re trictert the Ih output of the Ih mines mln Mr MrBuer Ir
rtrllt Buer r claims Ilalm that In II thl manner lonnr the prod product lrId lrIdIct ¬
uct 1 of the Ih collieries Im fl been rfdiKwl rdlu alioiit alioiit12S n 11t
ollrl
Ict 12S 12 per rent and nld that Ih 1 In II tlie Ih raw I of the thelUartlnc II IIntRd
lUartlnc ntRd nl Coinpiny 0111 It I amounted Imollld to more morethan InnrIhnn
than lnooooi I I tons tonsThis Ion IonThl
This Thl Is I vitally al Important 1IIorlint If tnie tnl but hiI It IliA IliAnol ID IDnot
not true The Th fuel fiII Is I that Instead h Iac of a Ions Ionsof 10 10of
of IOTHOOO 11111 tl tons Ion there Ihlr was wa an al imreuM lrI In 11 the theyrar Ih IhAr
by h the theRenrtliitf Ih IhRfAdll
yrar Ar loot from rrOI the Ih mine III operated
101
Renrtliitf compHtiy of Ki i3iJtn ZI In all M totn totnlncrea tot
RfAdll COIal
lncrea fronialltliranthriulteiiiInn fro of fr a nl nlIon IMI IMInoo
noo inns See Sr 1 al report of fr Pennsylvania Plurhllla Mate MateBureau llt lltDIal
Bureau of Mine 1 The Th out nlllll put ofroal In lim limwan I I IUA
wan DIal far fa In excess 11 of If that 111 of any 11 > ar r In 11 the thehistory Ihphllory
history of coal oilllllhuc inliiliur nnd al1 even n u I paper so soMvnwnlly 0
Mvnwnlly unit bltterlv hllrh hostile fII to tlm I Mint MintWorker 11 11Work
Worker 110111 Work 1nlon nlon alhFu theK 0i > f riiti I < iim Mini HO HOfnurnqfailinltthat
I fnurnqfailinltthat vlrlntilly Ilrlllh the Ih only onl restrl restrltlon rlrhI
lion on output IIlhll WHS u shortage hnII of iar u Thl ThlAortalp Mils Milsohortace
I ohortace 01111111 the Ih Journal continue noon br brcame b
came Aortalp inarkeil and Ild by h lonlulj1 the Ih end PiI of Novem November SOI ¬
ber omf the Keaillnc rolllrrle ollprl and ald those 110 of some someother nl nlothr
HIII
other companies ronlali wen uilnlnv 1111m on short llr time timeIssue 11 11I
Issue of Jan I I IZ fl2 I IAlthoueh IAlhollh
I I 11 Althoueh I lil hla statement Ilalllpll tloe dl not nt admit Illnl of ofany orI
Alhollh still that thatMr thalII
any an such lrh construction oIUlmClon It I IIalb poslbl
I II Mr Baer rrfrrs rffrA to the th jier Ilr Capita Apll output oltlll but butir hii hiifn
fn hfr h ern cnrrll 1IIl11alion If IfIh
+ Ih r nplla 01111 fro II I 1IIlla 1IIllaflRt
or Ihnl
101 dpl
flRt nlrlAI ln lhnt Ihp work1 work1nnlr
Mr ir impr nlfr a Hsui 1rllol initi n nonly Illnr
only from fro four to six 11 hours hOlro PT r day 111 ilestiiie ilestiiiethp 1U 1Utn
thp tn assertion I that the Iho men 1n restricted rlrllp the th nut nutput oIJI oIJIPiI
put PiI the Ih rlol p r capltit Rltl produrtlon Irodlrllon In II twil 111 tlie tlieyear II IIAr
year Ar complained 0111ln1 of was vrealer IIIr tlinn thall HIP per percapita prrApllR
capita output for any In slnule 1111 one of HIP I lliirv lliirvon Ilr Ilron
on < > years olllt of which whlll we W have hl record roorl from Irol 110 110to
to tixvi 10 In II attempting nlmllhll to account a 110 1 I for he heIncreased 1 1InfRAtd
Increased tonuain tlie ciperntors nlrlor point to the theln Ih IhI
InfRAtd I
101lilA
ln tnllitlon oMal oflnhnrolvlllllnfhllr > or nvinif mnchlnen which whichrwlucps 1111 1111rlr
I rwlucps lotnlatol the Ih iiroportlon of men 1 ami alil boy 11 em employed 11 ¬
rlr Ilrolurlln
ployed b by the day Ia If I we w disregard IIrllrllllhl IIrllrllllhlI all mine mineworkers
I Ilot workers whose who lalxir lalr inlitht wllhl be I saved 11 by h siicb siicbappliance I
appliance and take 111 slmiily hiJh HIP Ih output 111111 P T TrprtKlpd
rprtKlpd oNI lr nnd nlll employed mliiPi 111 we llml Ilul that thatthe I 111 111th
the th rlnp production per miner Ihlr was W l71 IZ1 ton nl in inl II
l 7 prollo t 7m tons 1010 in iiitH I P tsw 11 tons 1010 in isuilaot isuilaotton IUI OI OII
I ton 10111 In llioi 11 while whl In the Ih year Ir lt I oi it I was 1110 ijsl ijsltons I
tons I refer r Mr Ir Ilaer Inr to Hie annual UIIIII reports reportsof rrl rrlo
of the Ih IViinsjrlvitnlii 1IIrhlnla f State 1lt Hnrfiiu lur1 of r Mliir Mliirndn I
o ndn k If thise lUurei do not 101 refute rflllh the state statempnt 111 111pnl
alrn 1lllr In the Ih coul mines is isInimical
mpnt pnl that tlnt oreanlatlon orI7lol II 01 1111
t Inimical Inl llralloloo1 to itood workmanship workmanshipSince wor1lalhlll wor1lalhlllRh1
Since HIP very r iiiceplloii 111lon of tills thl strike strikethfl Irlkptb
tb thfl Rh1 alms 011 objects mid Ild idculs Ihul of the II t tilted tiltedMine
Mine 11 Workers of America rl1 have I been 1n wilfully wilfullydistorted IUII
distorted by h a 1 small 111 nrniy Irll of critics il ilhnv e ehave
11lorlfl have IIPPII hppIIIJIII unjustly malluneil 1111101Inll nml our olr mntivn mntivnand 1011 <
and In1 mirpo es insllclciu IIHldlll ly Impugned 11111 11111Ihprpor We Wetherefore
therefore Ulf lake Ik lhl Ihlo opIMirtilllity ulrllll to repeat repeatspeclllcally rIalthaI
speclllcally that we do not 101 seek k to II Interfere InterfereWith 111rfr 111rfrI
With til MintiilKeiiiPlit 11111111 of the 11 roal 011 pruperlles pruperllesor Irlrl Irlrlor
I or tlh with h Hie properdl Irlr clI111 clpltf of the I h workers workersforce rkor rkorI
I force for I but hiI ll we 1 do demand IIlall llrt Irl tin In Increuse IncreuseIn hr hrII
In II wnce for rlr men 11 employed on In plere 11 worlt worltspioml wrllI
nl
I spioml pI II reduction rhllol in th hour hOlr of labor laborof lahornr
of IIIPII I employed I I NI by h the Ih day 11 third pay payfor U Urlr
for I H leitnl I I ton of coal oal fninth f h tlmt tle tleonl
rlr 11 1ll I
it onl I we n I ll mine Iln shoubl hoill be I hnnetly hlltl welirheil welirheilnnd frhll frhllHI
nnd HI cnrreclly 0rrI recorded rIII1 ntidllftb 1llllli we favor favorIncorioratlni faurt
Incorioratlni Ilrnf > nrlll In II the Ih form rrl of o mi aitrfement aitrfementHIP nlrIt nlrItI
HIP Mikc that 1111 hull hul be h puld pull and unLlh the < on ondlllons 01
t dlllons I 11101 111 of emplutliient 1111 1111 Hint 1111 shall 1111 obtain for forn rnrI
n spirineil period A to tlie th rciisinahlincps rciisinahlincpsof
I
of thee Ih sentiments nlhlII we have Ill proposed lu lusubmit 10hi
submit hi I to and ll abide alll by I the II award Iwar1 of an UI Im Impartial hl ¬
partial board hOlrcl of fr arbitration arbitrationThere Irhlrulol
parlal There coiilil IIP no urn Iwr er perversion Inrlol of oftruth oftrlth
truth trlth than Ihal Hi insertion of r tlie Ih op olrlor olrlorthaI rntor rntorthnt
thaI the lIl Mine II Workers union ullol Is I a lawless lawlessorganization 1111
organization OrIRIIllol Duriiitf Plrlm the Ih ns tweniy 11 weeks weeksthe k kIh
the Ih whole imwer ltr of the Ih union I Inn nun hl been 1 ex exerted ¬
I erted rlpdln to preserve pr peace 11 iimonir IIOI n I voluntarily voluntarilyIdl vtllllrl vtllllrlI
Idl Idlplllllllon iKipiilatlon of threequarters of n I million millionnnd 11101
I nnd AI ft 110 Is a trlhutetn tlhll IllhIllvl the nitlvliy of our nlr officer officerand omrondlhp
and ondlhp < the loynlty lonl and splfreslralnt of our nlr mem memh 1
h hr r that we 1 have hl been more Illr succe fu in innllnylnu In011
nllnylnu violence than the Vial 011 and IlllrOIIIU IlllrOIIIUIn Iron Mice MiceIn
In lurlilntf It Despite 11 all 11 our nlr precautions 1IIIII we werP 1
IQrllnl
rP rflrpl rPt that th 1 occnsliinal nlIlnnll violence Inlll has hl resulted resultedhut
0 I hut 11 It would 1111 I as I logical 1111IIII lo cliure wr iiiir 111 one oneof 0 0I
I of tbprpllelous Ibf rlllol social or o iKjlit 10111111 leal orKimljitlons orKimljitlonsor Orllll1lol
or even 1 the th tnltel 11111 state 1111 lloverninent InrlllII wlili wlilibelnv 1111 1111b111
belnv b111 an unlawful Illarll ortfiinlallon mllll1It11 litcini litcinisome
some n of ni Its I member 11IIr Violate vlolll the Ih hw Iw The ThecfBOers 1 1cnhr
cfBOers of the th union 11101 are a as I severe 0 n Hie Hieoperators II IIolrllor
In their earnest condemnation ot otnny
operators olrllor II lrl1 ollllnlul II IIni
nny and Inll every ry net 111 of violence loln IIHU 101 the thepart
ni part of a I striker tlrlkr and Ild no Il attempt 111111 has 1 been beenmad t
mad I Jrt d or will wi h > mnile lall to condone 1101 any 11 olTeiio olTeiioofthl 10 10of
ofthl of Ihl ort ortThe orlTh
The Th public llhl should holll IIP h made maIlllr nware however howeverthat howrIbnl
that the Ih operators orlilr and 111 a 1 certain rllil section 101 of ofthe 0 0Ih
the Ih pr nres are In by h no mean dlcrlmlnatlnu dlcrlmlnatlnuin 1rllll1lnl
in th Ililmr II hI I of If responsibility lollhlll and 1111 that thatcrimp IhalrlmA
crimp of violence loln ar Ir laid 1111 at lt the door or of ofstriker nrIrlkr
striker when wh1 the Ih Imported Imrt uiiardlniis Illrllll tl of ofInwnndordprthenrmpdConl ofInw
InwnndordprthenrmpdConl Inw and nnlrr tl nrl 011 ami Inllrn Iron police policeare 1111
are clparly 1lrh ami Ild unmistakably 11111tkulh nt II fault rlll anil anilI Illl IlllI
I ehallenup hnlpll the Ih operators nr r their friend lo lopoint 10polnl
point to II one In slnclp lnll utterance Ilprlnr on 01 their tlr partn partndisapproval Illl In Inlapro
disapproval lapro 1 of the I lawless Ilwl action 11 m their theirhired Ihlrhlr
hired hlr miards Illrd Some 111 time 11 auo aln the Ih llellcvui llellcvuiwnshprv 101
wnshprv at II Hranton rnnlol was In ileitroyed by liuht liuhtnlnif IIII IIIInlnl
nlnif nlnl A reward was oTpre olpr1 < l by h the conl ronluI coin coinpanlps
panlps tor rware HIP th arrest lur1 and al conviction 101101 of Ir tlm tlmperson Ih Ihpron
person who set O lire Ir to HIP washpry wIhn Tlil Tlili
i pron an example I alll of the Ih manner l nllr In II which hlh tlm tlmstrikers Ih IhIrl
strikers Irl ro are AP malUned malUnedMr Inlll1 Inlll1Mr
Mr Ilipr aunies aII Hint the 11 pumpmen l > tpmn pn pnglneprs n nIlnr
glneprs Ilnr nnd firemen I r m wre n called IIIt out 011 > o that thatmines I hMI hMImln
mines mln would be h destroyed and with 11 their theirdeslructloii thlrdtlOI
deslructloii dtlOI oull 140000 Uoo mpn ml with wi 1 their 1lr wives 1 mid midchildren lill lillhlhlr
children hlhlr depetidnt upon 1101 their tlr labors would wouldbe Olhl OlhlI
be I deprived of work for n InriB Inl llniv 111 The Thetruth
truth Irllh 1lrh 1 I that Hie III strike trlk of the tl immpiiipn IIIIIIn 11 PP PPslnpprs n nJlnr
slnpprs nml Ald Ireinen n was 0 ailed 11cl hi I their own ownInterest 011
I Interest Jlnr absolutely Rh 111 nnd AIII by hIlr their own 0 request requestand
and It was 10 for HIP I h purpoe I I I of removing nlolnlrl nlolnlrlnr urlev urlevuncps
uncps Rnl nr nvalnst RInI which whlh they 111 alone 1101 ci lolllhl1 lolllhl1t > niilHlned niilHlnednnd
t nnd nitalnt alllnt which hld some Otp of them Ihll hud Ilul In InniiKiraled II
niiKiraled Independent nllhouuli un unsiiccPsful
r Ulrlal an 11 ImlIIIIII lhllh 11
siiccPsful ICrfrll strike Irlk more Ilr than 1111 one 11 year U IIKO IIKOThe 110 110Th
The Th fart f It that lhll severs weeks k chpscd l > etwppn etwppnthe
the Ih strike trlk of thi Ih miners mltr and the Inileixndcnt Inileixndcntstrike
I strike lrlkc of the th pumpmen Hie enicliic nlhlr r aid llre llremcn Ir IrIpn
Ipn mcn and onllhl the further 111111 ullr fact that the II oiierators oiieratorswere orllor orllorpr
were pr irlvvn h twelve I wh day dl ofllcial onllil notice InI that thatthe Ihulth
the th pumpmen m 1111 I iiulneers 1111rl and lnt flreniiii IrI1 would wouldstrike wOlle
strike tlk Il uiilps Ultlp granted IrlnlII an I PlKhtliour plthlhoir day dayshould dl
should holl1 convlnc olvlnl Mr Ir Ilipr l1r tut the t strike strikeof IrlklIr
of Ir th p men 111 did 11 not originate orlllna In II any ni delr delron
on t the th part of If the Mine ln Workers to deprive deprivetliem trh trhtlIIlv
tliem pvp of the I h source Olrl of their own 011 liveli livelihood 11 ¬
tlIIlv hood If I the Ih Mine ln Workers Wfrkr lind hl1 soiiirhl 011hl HIP HIPdestruction Ihpdetlrtlon
destruction detlrtlon of the Ih mlnlnir Illhlr propertlp Irlrrl It would wouldhave fll1 fll1hRv
have nnlppil oolprt the strlkp trlk of slpnm mpn mIl with without wih wihout ¬
out Elvlntr Ihll HIP Ihl ll comranlPs omall In ny not noll IIP 11111 at all allHlmllnr
I Hlmllnr acciisatlnn RCIalol aKHlnst olln1 HIP tl Minn MinnWor ln lnorrl
Imlnr
Wor orrl Ts are lre made mll In 11 public plhlo utteranrp IIralr by byMr h
I Mr Hewitt In which hlrh that BPntlpman lInllmln TPVP I Ihl I Ii
i 4 hl rlr I lIIIn real fcpllnif flp Inl toward t oWMt or orlanf1 ranl il labor laborI IRbfr II
I do not refer rlrlr to hl pxpressed I r1 fear thnt I IKhali II
Khali halllom bjoome n dictator tlllllnr In II control rnllr1 of Or votes votesenough 101 101cnol8h
I enough cnol8h tu decide rcclde tho nuxl IIt ITcldcntisI lnhlII1 elec tlr ¬ i it
t
tion or to his hl assertion that tht In thin thl conteit conteitthe conlPl conlPlt
tlon the t II allied 011 coat prealdenta IrEal nt are ae flchtlng fhtll the thehaltln th thhall
haltln hall of Independent coa lahor agalrat llnlt the air aircresslons a arrpalon
cresslons rrpalon Indpndpnt of the Ihl ITnltrd UIId Minn Mi Workers WorkErl In Inorder II
order rlpr that the Individual Iltldual workman mar maremployed > h > <
employed upon terms atlfactory to hlmsplf hlmsplfA hlnllf
11101 erl utdaclory
A an IWliientlnl director of ono 01 of o tho coal coalroaiU oil oilrna
1 al Ihlplla
roaiU rna Mr Hewitt Ipwll IH undoubtedly InllolltPly aware aWAO that thatthe Ihalth
the th companies COIIIIIA are f lUliHnu Ilhlnv to compel cOIJ1 the th work workIIIPII workIHI
IIIPII IHI to accept acrII pinployment 111IInl under Indr conditions conditionssatisfactory condlllll
satisfactory to the Coal Trust TruII anil that the thepreservation Ih IhprnAlon
preservation AIrallu of mens Individual IldIII1 rights rllhll I Isimply I
m1
simply prnAlon H cloak 10ak under IIII r which hloh they II seek k to de destroy II IIll ¬
stroy ll hll organlMllon nrIRIIlon amonir alllll their Illr pinployw pinploywHe pllIOlt pllIOltI
He I Is I undoubtedly 11101111 In a position 101111 t In < > know knowthat
that 1111 memberhlp 110111 In II an al oruanlMtlon orIMIIIn was wasfrowned aa aafrlH
frowned frlH llllt upon by I the Ih mine 1111 managers IlaIHIr und ulllnl that thatMpeoltln
Mpeoltln intriictloli were Issued from rrll the theKeneral lh lhInl
111 Inlrlrtnn
Keneral olJlces Inl nft nr 110001 he cool com 0111111 paiiles notlfylnv notlfylnvmime 111flnl
mime 1 clause of workmen wlrkl1 that they Ih must musteither 1111 1111lhr
either lhr sever r their connection olnlnn with lh the Ih union unionor 1111
or surrender Olrrlllr their tllr position 11ltlll In II fact raII many manyof I
of the I h local lol I strikes Mlrlk which hid occurred clllr1 In 1 ItxU ItxUwere 111WI
were WI In protest rOIt aKalnst olalnt the IhI iictlim IIn nf Ir the Ih com companies 11 ¬
panies IM II which wh discriminated dlrhlllal1 < avalnst alahl1 and andillscharKetl a 111 1111du1
illscharKetl 1du1 union 11101 workmen wlrkl Iwcaine Ical of their theiraflltlatlon tOlr tOlrnllalln
aflltlatlon with the orvanlatlon orvanlatlonIn
nllalln In II thlsirlketl thlo1 111 r k1 liaslH hl IrlUllulll IM < enilalniPill dlht1 h > r enrinles enrinlesof nmh nmhor
of the Ih union ullOI nnd Ind > believed by h Mr Ir Hewitt Hewittalthough 11 11HIIlllh
although HIIlllh acknowledvlHK 1knoItIIIUC III II himself hllU a re rul < o onled
nled 1111 friend of trade Irlh oriMidzntlons oflllntol Ibat Ibatmen ut
men 1 were prevented lroII1 from rrll ifolnif Iolii to work workthroiuh ork orkIhmllh
throiuh Ihmllh fear of II bvdllv 111 harm hlrl niid 11 It 1 was WI cnn cnnfldrntly n I
< HIP HIPmllltU th th1IIIIa
fldrntly 11 11 predliteil lfIII1 that Illt the t moment 10111
mllltU 1IIIIa came al the II strike Irlk would 1 I I I resolve rov Itself ItselfInto 1 I
Into Ilu a I stainlsde 1111I TIP 11 nillltla 11111 bus II been III IIIHheiinniloah II
Hheiinniloah HhIIHtO for more Hum eiidit weeks weeksami
Jor Inr
ami 111 still tl fur lack Ilck of mine 111 IUII workers wnrkr 111 nut 101 101Ilun1 a aIKiund
Ilun1 IKiund of coal 1011 has been prodiiceti plllCi In dial dialvicinity I hnlldnIU
vicinity The 1 milltIn 11111 Is I now 1 stationed lnlol11 in inthe I
the thllllhprrok Panther Creek Valley llh11 In WllkesBarre und undIn
In Scrantiin 11101 and 1111 yet t Its I presence ha I not 111 been beenfollowed n I
followed follII1 by h tlie desertion IIrlol pli nf f u I single 1111 miner minerw Illr
w 110 Im laid donn 111 1 t his hllunln tools on the IhIZlhdl I2t hdiiy of Muy MuyOn Ia IaIn
On In the Ih contrary Oltan many 1111 men 11 tiroiiitht Irollh here hereto IN
to lake Ilk the II phices Il of the Ih strikers Irlkr have hl Joined Joinedthe Joll Jollt
the t ranks rlnk < > r Hie Ih strikers Irlkpr since 111 the Ih nrrlval nrrlvalof r1 I Ir
of r the nillltla 111111 and 1llh there I not Inl the t remotest remotestiNikslblllly
iNikslblllly 1111 nr the mines II hi belnir I II I successfully successfullyii 1Irllh 1Irllhrl1
ii > rated rl1 until Inll I mi 11 honorable hUIomhl ami 111 equitable equitablesettlement llahl
settlement 1111 of olh the strike lrlk has ha been In made laL lie liev I
v Irtlnl rtln r to II the 111 demands tIIII of the tl miners 111r for In Increa In111
crea d wattes 111 and Ild Improved IrNO1 environment environmentMr IlrolllI IlrolllIIr
Mr Ir Ilaer Inr claims that he I cannot lln t > Ibly pa patin J >
tin UI Increae 111ra In waves Wil Ihl but would wOlhl amount amountto 110111 110111I
to I in II or is I rents 11 per ton 101 lu I the th miners 1Inr but buthe 111
he I and nII the iilllnl 1111 presidents rhlll admit lhlll that they theycan Ih
can 11 nfford nlor1 to t sacrifice 111 tPinpornrlly Irlrrl it I larxs larxsiniirket IIfln IIflnIllrkIIullIIIII
iniirket IllrkIIullIIIII n ml loe millions of tlollar dlln rat rllr her than thanp I hAi
p y this Ihl Increase nevertheless without withoutadvancing wllholt wllholtalhnnclll
advancing alhnnclll the Ih miners Ihlr wattes WII one UI cent nt the theoperators II IIolrlor
operators olrlor did tld rale ril the Ihlllk1 ninrket price Ihf lat year yearfrom Ir Irrrl
from rrl io llo to r MI III cents i Ir r ton nnd nt II the Ih tire lr ptit ptittime 1
time 11 Mr Ir Ilaer 11r mid lul hfa 1011 fellow r low presidents rpllpl are areforcliiK Ir Irrr111
forcliiK rr111 the 11 imbliv 1lhhl to I iny 1 from frol l to O tin fl PI PIv I IIINII
< v > upon IINII n ton 101 of coal o In II order orer tu II save a this thissame Ihl Ihlnn
same nn public Ihl in 10lr or 15 1 cents centsMr I
Mr Ir Ilaer Ir statps 11 that 1111 < n ppr cent nt of HIP HIPoal Ih IhIRI
oal IRI produced pohlr1 I sold lll In II HIP Ih market Illkt lielow lielowthe bplowIh
the Ih cot 01 nf milling IIhll but hiI he fulls 11 to say a that thatthe Ihalfr111
the larifpr portion fr111 of thi to 11lr per ivnt nll I made madeof malI
of If icrades Iral of KIIII 011 for which 111 the II miners Ilnro re reeel r
eel h1 ved no 10 coiiiKiirtloii 0 I 1Ir 101 whatever uhatpr Indeed Indeedup IndpIfl
up fl lo n few vears 11 IIKO 110 or l > fore ror thp Intol Intollalon 11 lal
lalon 11101 of wnsiiprles Hie Ih miner 111r were r docked dockedfor
for loiiillnir 1011111 till very r IOH fHI which hllh brlmrs hrlll olal null nullprice
price Irhp now no In the Ih market lurkll mid Ind Hirorillnir Hirorillnirto Ionlll
to Mr Ir liners Ilpro process Iro of rentotiliiir the thlllr thlllrhflhi miners minerssliiiiild
sliiiiild hflhi reo r h v I e s wag 111 > s for the 1 larvcr larvcrurailes la rllr rllrurt
tTutultoii rralllolI rralllolII urailes urt because IIIe ly they I hl mined 1111 the I hI smnll Ilnl sles slestTutultoii It ItrralllolI
I shall hll not 01 enter etalioratelv Into thp thpquetson Ih
quetson 11101 of ro 01 t but hiI shall 111 merely IIrph say I that thatMr tull tullIr
Mr Ir liners 1 r sinlenients 111IIII nre 1f utterly IIrh miUHillnK miUHillnKThe 11IHIIII
The Th rl e m WHKPS WHI In II IMHI H was II more Iln than thanlountcrbahinced Ihnl
lountcrbahinced fllrllllnt by h nn Increase Inlro in il the II > 0t 0tof 01of
of llvltiir hlllllhh which left the tll miner Ilhr wore or off ot than thanbefore thln thlnfor
that this thi advance advanceof
before for Mr Ir Haer IIr claims lahl t1 nllll
of HI II per cent Pfil which u 1111 11 a paid Ill the 1 miners minersIn 1111r 1111rIn
In I 1101 lion co t HIP Ih companies onl moie Ii thim I lf lfcpnt 10 10NI >
cpnt a ton 111 but 111 this 1111 I nt n le 1 st > 1 prohtpinatlcnl prohtpinatlcnlIn rohlI1IIAI
In March IIrh twiz 2 the t Kntinttrinu JnuinrtilU IIHI Minimi Minimilournnl Iilif
lournnl lope f Issue 11 of Marcb Iarh III 211111n madeacnrpful madeacnrpfulcalculation r Ilrprll
calculation 1111101 In order orr lo show what pffpct pffpctthe 11It 11ItIh
the Ih lncrea hr p In II WBKPS 101 la 111 t ypur plr had h II upon uponthe 1111
the I col 0 of < nal 011 A a result rl11 of this tt < ompii ompiiliitlon tl l
liitlon IIIon based iiion 1101 the Ih flvures Illr of the lpla lplawarp pIR pIRwlr
warp wlr nnd nlll Hudson 1101 HIP Delaware IIllwu Ijicka Ijickawnnna Lackownlnl
wnlnl wnnna and 1111 Western Ipr and 1111 the Ih pliliiii hil Coal Coalmid IoI IoIHIII
HIII mid Navigation Xnllnllol Company ollln HIP Ih Kncnrtrivo Kncnrtrivoanil
anil UiniKiiiiinnf rli whlcli whlh catmnt benccil I nlII1 nlII1of eil eilof
of bcini hhl either ilr friendly frlIlr or fulr to 11 I states statesthat 1111
that tlnl tlie conclusion UIIIlol to be h drawn drlwn Is I that thatthe IhHII
the I reulllni rpllll Increase Iwrn In fOst 01 was A not 101 liirgp liirgpin InI InIII
in II nil ni probability Irlnllhl not over olr five th cents tII n ton tonat 101
at II the th oiltlde oiltldeMr IIhi IIhiIr
Mr Ir H 10r er Ilalms dail that Ihll the BVeraee APa P plr y ppr pprworking
III Ipr Iprorkil
working orkil day II in ilI Ins mines Is 11 I to Admitting Admittingfur 11111 1 ni
fur the 1 sake k of nrvument nrllln the lf correctness orrrtn of ofhis orliH
his fr liH figures Ilm this 111 would oull miike Ilk upon 01 the Ih nvpr nvpratrp Hpral
al atrp niimlMT 1111r of tr working orklll dnys < I In tool n I grand grandnnnual Irlnll IrlnllInIIIIOIIIr
nnnual InIIIIOIIIr total of I M f per r PiuPloype 1110 ornnnvpr ornnnvprage orRlnvpr
age 11 of t 01 r per 11r week thus fhl H I I > i result of the theadvanie I
lrIIIlr oln 1111 biINI rIlpd rIlpdhlo
advanie hlo wriliitf lii from rrol the 111 openitors openitorsstrike olrlor b Ih IhIrlk
strike Irlk of iwm 1 the II nveraee 1rI ndillt Illull employee employeeof 11110 11110or
of Hie t Heading IIalnl Coal Ioalld and Iron Company olpall N per permitted IrInld ¬
mitted Inld to spend upon hlmelf Ihlt his IA w lf and In Ids Idsclilhlreu hlA1I
clilhlreu 1I < rl Hie t munificent 11111nl sum HUI of It 1IIIIP nt per day dR
In 11 clolng rnhut this Ihl tateiiipnt 11lpnl I desire to sny snythat R Rtlat
that tlat WP w have entered and IIII are nr conducting conductingthis
this Ihl struggle trilil without wlholt malice 101 And rnlli without 11 hOI I Ihllrnp
bitterness hllrnp we hllpve thnt our olr antagonist antagonistare AnlAwnlh AnlAwnlha
are a acting alln upon Ipon mirepresentation rather than thanIn thRnIn
In bud fnlth rnlh WP WI regnrd rlnrllh themnot IU nol as pnemlps pnemlpsbut rnpll rnpllhiI
but hiI as o opIIIpnl > winpnts nnd 1111 WP strike In patlpnce patlpnceuntil llpnl
until Intl Ilipy I shall hnl ac < > edp to our dPinanil dfIAn or orsubmit orlh111
submit lh111 to Impartial Impulll arbitration Arhlrnlon the Ih dlfTpr dlfTpriiicps llrr llrrt
iiicps t between hIp 1 us u WP nrp Ir striking lrlklll not to toniw tof
niw f our olr strenatli Irnllh but bt HIP Ih JuMlce JIllr of o our ourlouse olr olrlI
louse lI and In1 wo Wi desire d r only nn1 tlie tll 1Ilpl privilege of ofptPsPiitlng or1lthll
1lthll ptPsPiitlng our nlI ciie to a fair trihunil Ir hll1 We Weisk W WIk
isk not for favor hut hii for Justice nnd we weappeal w wRIInl
appeal our olr case ru to the solpinii IPfl jtip judgment JltlOnt nnr of ofthe orli
the li AmerlPan rrlll people peopleInvolved IInll
Involved 111111 In II this Ihl light 11t nre Art the II oUPstlon oUPstlonweightier lon lon1llllrr
weightier 1llllrr than 111 anv 1 question 11101 of dollars olu Q1 nnd nndcent 111
cent 1 The Th present lf11 miner Illnr Ims In linil hlll his hl day
He 1 lias been oppressed and 111 ground Irolll down downbut IowntHI rn
but there Is another Kernration coining
tHI tpr Innlr Inrnlo orlnl up upH If
H veneration 11Iprlnl of little 111 children rhlIIn prematurely Irplatlrp Irplatlrploon1
doomed loon1 In HIP Ih whirl of Hie 11 mill 111 rind rllllhp HIP noise noisennd Inl Inlalil
nnd alil blackness lllkl of the Ih brenker hrlkr It I I s for these theselittle Ih IhIlh
little Ilh children 1111 we 1 are r fighting 11111 We W luve hr not notunderest lot lot1IIIrIIII1
underest 1IIIrIIII1 limited t he at II rctiKth r111 h of our olr opponent OPPOIot N Nwe
we 1 have 111 not 101 overestimated our tlr own OWI power powerof Iolrnr
of resistance nIIM Accustomed CItlllII always 11 to live liveupon
upon Iollll little n little ll I less I Is I no In unendurable 1IIIrurbl hard hardship hAt 1 ¬
ship h It 1 was WI with Ilh a quaklnc rpllkh of hearts ar that thatwe
we 1 nitlett 11 for fo a strike It 111 was wltli n quaking lllklnl Ilt of ofhearts otlrIH
hearts lrIH that we w asked for our olr lust btl pay IH envel envelopes 1 ¬
0 opes but IJI In II the I grimy Irll1 bruised hrlo1 hand Ilml of Hie Hieminer
miner Illnpr was 1 the Ih little 111 wldle 111 hand han of n child childa rld rldhlhl t
a child like ikI the t children chlllrn of HIP Ihf rich and 0111 in inthe II
the t heart Hrl of the I miner Ilhlr was laR the t soulrooted soulrooteddftprmliiatliin toulrootd toulrootdrlllI1
dftprmliiatliin rlllI1 to starve llnp to Hie t last 1101 crust crustof trt trtof
of bread Irllllll mid fight nlht out 011 the Ion 101 dreary dlr battle battleto hlrl
to win u life Ir for the Ih child hlil and Rn secure Iu for It a aplace
place 11111 In the I world orMln In keeping k111 < with flh advancing advancingrlvllUatlon Ilhunrnl la
rlvllUatlon 1lltalol loX M IITfR ITCH KM KMPresident fIIrIIll
President IrIIll lnlte rnlli < l MltiP Illp Workers of America Americariruvwiiv 11r118 11r118Tn
riruvwiiv Tn UXUI irovr JtT inir inirlircllne 1IP 1IPUrllll
lircllne Urllll to Strike Slrlkl Hrrnne nllale Tliry 111 llavr Huf to toHaul toHall
Haul Hall Nonlnlon XOInlon Mlnril 111f1 Coal CoalTAMAQCA 011 011TUHQUA
TAMAQCA Pa 11 Sept SIPI 2Slreat 2nrlat chagrin chagrinl rhnKrn rhnKrnI
l felt rel by h the t striking Ilrlkllg miner mlnrr hem over overth 1r 1rIhp
th Ihp result of the meeting Iwllg of the I Central CentralHiiilrond Celtral
Hiiilrond 11 Iroal I trainmen tr lnlll held hlt nt Mauch fllch Chunk Chunktoday Chulk ChulktodA
todA today The h trainmen Irollnpl refused nrlo emphati emphatically mhtl mhtlrllr ¬
cally rllr to grant grlt the Ih rciie nfllt t of Ir the tl striking strikingmen IrlkllK
men 111 not to tl handle haldl coal that i Ir produced producedby prtucl prtuclhy
by nonunion 11111101 labor Tho trainmen trRlnnt1 say saythat a aIlinl
that they Ih are well w1 satisfied alnd with wih the th con conditions ¬
ditions 11101 under illllr which they Ih nre nr working workllg and andtlmt Rndthll
tlmt thll they Ih feel Hint lull it doe do not lie 10 within withintheir wihn wihn1IIIr
their 1IIIr province PWIIt to II tell lellhlr their employer lploYI1 wlmt wlmtthey hot hotIhy
they will wi do 101111 nnd what they will I not 10t do doWe doWI
We WI am simply llply employe fmplnyf ono of tho thotrainmen tholrRIIIn
lrRIIIn trainmen said hi tonight Innl hl and RII wo WI are not notgiiing notIlll
giiing Illl to tl stand I al1 up and RII try Ir to dictate Ileloto to tothe tothlIOlpaIY
the thlIOlpaIY company In fact rlel row of us have any anything RI ¬
thing Ihln In common rormol with wih the Ih striking miners minersTh mlnJ
Th strike Irlk i their own funeral rllri Thnt Thntthey TIal TIalIhl
they Ihl nre nr losing lo ll ground Irnliul Is 1 of no 10 concern concernto conerl
to us usThe I
The l Central tllral handle hnldl all nllh the coal rOIIIrdu1 rOIIIrdu1h produced producedby
by h tli > Ixhlgh Ihl h Coal and Navigation RhtRton Com Company rompUIY ¬
pany pUIY anil Inll a part of tin production JrollUellCn from fromthe rrm rrmtil
the til Hazleton 11Inn district For Fo tho th last la l six sixweek Ix Ixwk
week th < > striking Irlkllg miners Ilnrl have lieen trying tryingto
to persuade prunllt the thl IrHinmen tHlnmel not lot to handle handleHie hlel hlelIh
Hie Ih coal I The trainmen Irlilmen on the th Phila Philadelphia Ihll ¬
delphia dlphll and AIII Heading 111111 Hallway 10111 were Wlre also alsoapproached 1100 1100nllwRCu1
approached nllwRCu1 but 11 they refused to even n con consider nn nnllr ¬
sider llr IheinnlUir IheinnlUirXFW Ihlnlhr IhlnlhrSrw
XFW Srw UAVKN IAJ Conn onn Sept pl JR 2RThrro There was wasa AI
a largo IRlo meeting 11 Ing today InIIIY In Bridgeport lrhl porl of ofmember or11Ihr
member 11Ihr of the tll Hallway Hllwny Order Ordlr of Train Trainmen 7ralnln ¬
men ln of the Ih New Sp York Yok and nld New lW Haven 1rn Hall Hallroad HII
road fa to consider rl lder what action acton should Ihollr be betaken 1mlakln
taken about handling hRndlnl coal cal coming mi InK from rrm the thePennsylvania Ih IhIlnlvhnnll
Pennsylvania Ilnlvhnnll mine mlnel Hint thll had been hel mlne mlneby mln1hy <
by nonunion nn lnlnl workmen workIUI Orand Clrnc Master T TIt 1
It I Morrison forrl on who wa WR present prnl by h invita invitation Inyin ¬
tion 1101 advised RlhI 1 the III men Irn to defer prr action nctlol until untilthey unll
they hail Iwlllani heard whether whllhr the tltlrlnmll trainmen in the theImmediate th thInilnl
Inilnl Immediate neighborhood Iththhorlofd of the mining miningregion miningr
region r lol bad refuse rcrl1 < l to handle hnnlf such Iueh coal coalM1TCIIKU ral ralT
M1TCIIKU M1TCIIKUHan T UIW lITTIIIW lITTIIIWI
Han I Mjslrrloui 1 llrlol Conference Colflrf111 With 1lh One John JohnNmllli 011
Nmllli Hmll a Tomato Urlwrr UrlwrrIITRIUIO Jrnwrr JrnwrrPlTTHliURO
PlTTHliURO IITRIUIO Pa Sept 2HJohn Mitchell MitchellPresident llchfl
President InIInl of the th United Unlll Mlnu fne Workers Workerswent WorkerwInt
went east toilay loIR with wih William Wllal H Wilson Wilsontho WIOI
tho Ih Secretary of Hie tll organization whom whomhe hom homIl
he Il met lt and nnc conferred cnlrrrl with lh in 11 Pittshurg PittshurgIt Iilhurg IilhurgIt
It 1 uudcrsloixl lulr lnKI that whin wlln IIP arrive In InWllkcBarre InWlknarr
WllkcBarre Wlknarr Mitchell llrhcl will wi call cal together togetherthe InKclhlr InKclhlrI
the I hI president Jrllnl of tho anthracite Rntlrllo miners minerslocal 111rl
local 1011 anil the lit general rl executive xlth Ixuly of ofthe orIhlnlon
the Ihlnlon union with a view I to ending Ilelnl the Ih strike strikeBefore lrll lrllIlrorl
Before Ilrorl going Koilp Mitchell 11h1 siid 11 I I the Ihl operators operatorswould oprAlor
would 0 I I I capitulate cnpl ullto foon Mitchell IIchel wim WAi met methere mthlrl
here hlrl by a I mysterious stranger Mlrnpr who said saidhe Iald IaldhI
he hI was n John Smih Smith a I tomato 101110 grower rowr from fromVlneland rromlnlllnd
Vlneland lnlllnd N J but who whl tagged laJ111 after afterMitchell Arllr Arllrllchlll1
Mitchell llchlll1 all the Ih tlmo tl and 11 met Ill him hll buvcral buvcraltime toeral toeraltml
time tml In mysterious mIllrlo conferences COlrNlllCH COlrNlllCHI
I
fftAT COAL EYDDPTCTl Tfl TOGOBIGHER TOGOBIGHERTO PA UTPDVD
Mrfiulfill 11 uu nluHBn nluHBngyo
EXPECTEI
gyo 1 TOY TO IF r MORE 10Rf IS I NOT 5KVT 5KVTIIKttK fET fETIIW
IIKttK IIW SAY DEAIEIM DEAIEIMlcnlfiit 1FUI 1FUIlrllflt
lrllflt lcnlfiit VIrw Ir of Soft Sof Coat Hurnlnc Now NowTaken NowTakfl
Taken Takfl by I Health lulh Hoard noad F I tr trrldra
rldra t1 to Prtltlon Pplion the Ihl Mayor laorUflrlatl laorUflrlatlfu Urinate UrinateFrara
Frara fu Illota Jol If a Cold Nprll 1111 Conirii ConiriiCoal OltA OltACoal
Coal dralor dealers who were seen el by a Stix Stixreporter su suporler
reporter porler yesterday said that unlee Inl there therewa Ihrl Ihrlwnl
wa wnl a great Irlal Increase Incrlal In tho quantity luanll of ofnlithrnclto r rouhrclt
nlithrnclto ouhrclt delivered delhertel In this Ihll city cly the Ih re retall rl rlIRI
tall IRI price prlo would wo111 soar upward IpwRrl1 dally dnl A Adealer AIrllr
dealer Irllr said ail he would wOllI not Ixi Il surprised lrprll1 tu tusee t n nnllhrcl
see anthracite nllhrcl rising to 111 18 and Inll 120 20 aton atonbefore a Inn Innhlror
before hlror I 11m ho week closes elu miles Inll new IlW of a achange ncmnl
change cmnl In tho tll situation I 1 ni 01 came Mnl from the thecollieries th thcolrl
collieries collieriesOn colrl colrlOn
On account Iolnt of the tl approach of winter winterhe Inlro Inlrohi
he hi said Ie the 11 demand emallllcra Increase dally dail Soft Softcoal
coal 011 will wllJ be anything allhlng from 18 I to 112 Si2 a ton tonnnd 101
nnd nlll hard hRrclollluylhlnR coal anything from rrm 112 12 to II 120 12011r 20 20There
There 11r wa a some 11 talk among omonr dealer dalrl last lastweek Intk
week k of trying anthracite nnlhrlcl from rrm Germany GermanyInquiry C tr 1 1
Inquiry Illulr Is lo bo mudn ludl aliotit alKll Centum 11rll1 an anthracite anthrII ¬
thracite thrII early rl this Ih I week weekPresident WIk
President Inld11 Krnt Ert J I 1lfrl edprle of the thl Board Boardof ORrelor
of Health 1lllh told TiiKSttv m HI roporter ruportlr that tlnl though thougha
a 1 great grllH deal dMlor of soft orlloalil coal Is now Mng 1llg burned burnedIn hur1 hur1In
In the Ih city cl most 101 of the tht people Jplt who Used 111 It Itare
are Il honestly hon lly trying to have n 11 little 1111 smoke smokefrom mokorrOI
from rrOI It I a possible possibleIn oAlhll
In cnse CI where whlr the factory chimneys chimneyswere chlmnlY8 chlmnlY8wIrl
were wIrl low he II said 11111 tho proprietors hav havhad hlo hlohlll
had hlll them 111 raised and other 01 hr means IIaA havo hl lieen lieentaken 111
taken to lessen 111 the annoyance annonnl from smoke smokeAsked mokl
Asked Akld what would olld Iw 11 done donl if It were werea lrA lrAR
a CHS I of lr a 1 factory flctor shutting llllng down or caus causing aul ¬
InK a great smoke Inlk by burning hurlng soft IOt coal coalDr CIII CIIIDr
Dr lederle Idlrl said saidTlm Ihl Ihlh
Tlm h court rlrl would oul decide dcll In such flch coses cosesThey CAThlY
They an the I h arbiters nrLII not 111 the lh Hoard BOlnl of ofHealth or1llt
Health 1llt h Nearly rl all al tho I h cases aH are being beingdismissed hflnl
dismissed by h the th courtswhlch Iolrllwhich am Rr inclined inclinedlo
lo be h lenient Inlnt under 11r the Iht circumstances circumstancesIt crclm1111 I
It 1 must 111 lie remembered r1f11J1 that I hM the til ordl ordlnance oril
nam nance 1 not directed IHrcI1 against Hglll11 the burning burningof hlmhlj
of lC soft rl coal tHI but against a nulpanco nll81 from fromsmoke rrl
smoke Ilnk If I soft ut coal nl I burned hurrd without withoutcreating wihout wihoutlrlllg
creating lrlllg a nuisance I I Ial then th law Is I not notviolated nolvlullll
violated vlullll People can cal abate the Ih nuisance nuisanceI 1111ant
I understand 1111Ilond bv h careful arrll stoking Mlokllg but we weare WI
are Ixiiiml 11111 to take Ill notlco nOII of all ni complaints complaintsor rmplolll rmplolllr
or r cases e where whr the lh ordinance onlnanC Is I violated violatedDr IolnldIr
Dr Ir Ijederlt wa 1 aked Ik1 If he lo Intended IlItlllld to toamend toallll
amend allll thn th law In so 0 a Al to make mnkl it mandatory mandatoryon
on ni tlio4 Iho who burne Imrled < l soft or conl ol to use Ult smoke smokeconsumes Iloko Ilokolonllll
consumes lonllll
1 have haI no such ch Intention Intlnllol ho said I Ido
do not Mievo 1It such Ilch a thing thlnl Is II necessary necessaryThe nlery
The 71 < aw IW I IH there and nnlll it is I for the tle people to toavoid tollll
avoid llll breaking hrllhlng it itThe I
The Thl coal nl sltuat llnl Ion 1 in Illhl this city Il was WI brought broughtup brught
up 111 nl II yesterdays Ipdl meeting 1lhlg of the Crntral CrntralFederated ntral ntralFIdtral1
Federated FIdtral1 Union lnlon by h Samuel Hlutl B Donnelly Donnellydelegate Dnnely DnnelyIIIJIIA
delegate IIIJIIA of tin 110 Typographical Tn lrphlrl1 union He Hepropose II
propose that I a I memorial mllorlol be sent nl to Mayor MayorIxiw
11 Ixiw and thn Board of Aldermen Idrrnn asking them themto thfm thfmlu
to us I their Infun Influence to bring hrnK about Rholt the theend
end 111 of the th coal strike strikeSome Ilrikl
Some SOII of the papers > r during the thl la lul lultwo t ttwo
two or three Ihrl days dlY 1II he h said aid have ha truth truthfully Inlh InlhfiI ¬
fully fiI described the lil state IAt of affair Rrnlr In this thiscity Ihl Ihldl
city dl The Th prospect I alarming alarmlnr In Boston Bostonthe no ton tonth
the th school 11001 have Il no IU coal and thprn I practi practically prAtlml ¬
cally ml no lullthrdln anthracite In the th New Sp York market marketWhen Inrkel
When WhiI I last saw uw Mr fr Mitchell llchel he II Mild llr ho hohaw 10 10IW
haw IW little Illll sign IKI of a change rhal e in the thl situation situationDelegate llunllonHOlnl
Delegate Donnelly HOlnl said that I If a 1 cold coldspell coldI
spell I set 1 In just jl1 now In thp thl > results rull would wouldappalling I IIpPRlhl
appalling IpPRlhl There Thel would wOlld I M > coal cRI riots rioll to towhich tohlch
which hlch the tlo recent reIIIal meat riots riol would IIIJ Ui childs childsplay chid chidpin
play pin The question IUlol of r the Ih price of coal 111 for forpoor ror1Ir
poor people JI would wOII1 not 101 be hI so 1 great IrfRt n IH the theupstlon I h hIPltol
upstlon IPltol of gptting Itll It at all allHe al
He I proposed that the th petition pplion should houl lx lxsigned I
signed 111 rropo by all al the I hl affiliated amlallII organizations organizations1m orjoll1allol
or I h F t Rnd II nH mln or tl hllll hllllof
oulel oulelI
of chnriahl nud rltorm MIII OM
carried 1m I willing 1111 unanimously unanimouslySeveral lanlmoll lanlmollRlral to sign Ill it I Tlie motion mollol was wascarried WI
Several coal dealers have havetemporarily
Rlral Jersey City cl dalerl 1
temporarily tmrrarl closed cOM their yards RrdR because becausethey bau
they 111 are lA unable to gpt Klt any coal from whole wholesalers wholelllr ¬
salers lllr The Th Hudson ludHon County lnt Cas a8 Company Companybought Comlan
bought boulht five fr tons of nut coal clin In Jersey JIr City Cityon Ily Ilyon
on Hnurtday Halrtd and Rnl paid pale for It I 2O 2 a ton tonME Ionl1
l1 ME TO Tt LEAVE LEAVEStory IIn IInIlor
Story Ilor That 1at Hie III Mine Inl Hnrkcra orklr Intrnd Intlnd to toTr tnTIIllorl
Tr TIIllorl n por HOOO JH3 of Thrill ThrillPOTTSVIIIK Thll ThllPOTRUIY
POTTSVIIIK POTRUIY Pa Sept SPI 2S National NationalOrganizer SotlonAIOrllnitr
Organizer Orllnitr Terence 1prnr dlnl Cnly y of the United UnitedMine Unlle
Mine ln Workers WOlkrl said aid today that all Rllnmlr Rllnmlrrll unmar unmarried ¬
ried rll men In will wi be h removed rllold from rrm the 111 anthra anthracite nnthr nnthrcll ¬
cll cite region rglol this thll week ek Transportation Tronlllrtatol wll wllIH wil wilI
IH I > secured curll for them to other olllr parts plrt8 of the thecountry
country cflnlr and thu tllJ relief nlr list lt will 11 be > shortened shortenedJ5 horllIP1 horllIP1lGI
J5 lGI xi men menThl Iln IlnThl
Thl radical rclal movement lnrlt ha hR been hlen In con contemplation rn rntlIIlnlun ¬
templation tlIIlnlun for somu om timebut Ihn hUI was deferred deferreda derlrrd derlrrdI
a I long Iun a 1 there Ihf wa WI nny prospect ptIct of ending endingthe ndIIG ndIIGtil
the til strike strikeSOLDIERS Irlk
SOLDIERS 011 I U KEIT 1 lor OV THE TiE 1 fVr fVrHad P Plae
Had lae to liarpjr Ilavonrts 11onft to Ilrlvr Urhf a Mob MobAway Uoba
Away a From rom a tolllrry tolllrryRCFUNTOV oln olnICRATON
RCFUNTOV ICRATON Pa 10 Sept AI 28 Z8T Tho members membersof mlmhrM mlmhrMor
of th Ihl Thirteenth lhlrtollh Heglment 1 hIPnl who are on onguard onKord
guard hero found last night Ilght exciting pxellng and andtrying ant
trying It developed rAwlOIJI defiance cMlanC to tho troop troopthat
that was wn unexpected 1111pclld and which wlch did not notdixapjiear not
dixapjiear dlAppar until 1111 a whole battalion halflon had been beenordered blo bloonlr1
ordered onlr1 out Olt The Th trouble troullo occurred olrrl at tlm tlmSterrlck tIl
Sterrlck Creek breaker In II Peckville Ickvl A Alot
lot lit of nonunion 10llllnn men mIl wern Wlm about nuolt to quit quitwork Illl Illlwork
work when whel they the noticed nollOllhnt that a crowd hud hudcollected hodcolchl
collected colchl oiltsldn of the th colliery rlr A company companyof cotl > l lor
summoned but tho crowd crowdhad
of soldier ohl1 wa WII lllond hit crow
such ch that I It Itdefied
had 1111 grown grwI to proportions ropullonl hit I IIIt1
defied IIt1 the Ile troop troop Two morn companies companieswere cOlpnll cOlpnllr
were r doublefuleked to the Ih > scene ACne Tho Thouflltrr 7hoonl
onl uflltrr r In II command mlmawl called clled out to the crowd crowdto i i10Iptrp
to disperse The crowd did not move An Anorder Anordr
order 10Iptrp to t 0 fix fx bayonets l onI and ald charge chlrll WM WI obeyed obeyedand olyd olydon1
and tho crowd crowe molted Iwl1 away owa almost Ilmott in II A Anilnu
nilnu Ilnl te teAt
At midnight mlenlRht Company Compny A Ao that was WI on onduty ondil
duty dil nt drossy IrR Island breaker Irlakrr the sceno fI0 of ofthe nfIh
the Ih murder of James nm Winston WIUlol was wa stoned stonedA ton1
A etono murer struck Irlk Irlvatn Charle Charll Kdwards Kdwardsand Edwnrdon1
and knocked klokpd him tlown own Shot Rhotl were Ir flrpd flrpdbv frl1 frl1h
bv h some 1 ono flO In the Ih darkntHH nrkm Small Smnl parties partiesof pullMot
of troop rI were started I a rl1 out 011 In 11 different differentdirection clllrl clllrldlrCllolH
direction dlrCllolH to nrrest tho offender olIrl Among Amongthose AmnnRIuo
those Iuo captured aplll wn WIH Constable Haljhnl taughan of ofJesHiip orJMI
JesHiip who bod all a I smoking rnklng xhotgun holKln In bin binhand hlHIRldl
hand IRldl Hn Is in custody custodyFather clllo
J
Father llhr Murphy Mlrph Ht Olyplmnt Ohnnt this thll morning morningdpclarpd moring moringcdAr1
dpclarpd cdAr1 thnt tho Ihi murder Ilrer of lames Jaml Winston Winstonwa
wa a traceable IrANAhlo to the Ih calling IIK of thn th troop troopto
to that Ihlt vicinity llnly There wn no II need of oftlie orIhl
tlie Ihl troop lrop In that port rt of thn county clnty ho hodeclared i iellrlllnd
declared ellrlllnd and their Ihrlr presenceso prpnCIolnfamN Inflamed tho thoIgnorant tht i
Ignorant lowed lowedNo Ijnornl low foreigners rnrphtlrM that tho 111 murder 11Ir fol followed rollow ¬
No 0 R colliery ollry of thn Erie Frl company olll > ny at atDunmori AIDunmnro
Dunmori Is to resume nlm tomorrow tomorrw morning morningLabor lornlnK lornlnKIabor
Labor Plckrl PllkEl licitralnrd IrltrahlEd tiy 11 Ihr Ihl Court CourtSYRACuaK onrl onrlSVRACCRI
SYRACuaK SVRACCRI Sept Hpl 28 2RRulrfmA Supreme Court CourtJustice CourtJlltlcA
Justice JlltlcA W S Andrews AndrP1 hax hal granted grnnllr an anorder Rnorer
order orer restraining rptrlnllg the Retail ClerkaiUnlon ClerkaiUnlonNo
No 0 213 from plckrtlngln plckrtnlln front of the thestores theIlfre
stores Ilfre of Foster ollr Hlnman InlRn A Co In South SouthSnllna th thHolla
Snllna Holla street Mlrll Owing Owln to trouble 0 with wih the thelabor tholobor
labor unions Inlon tho store Iloro has hl been bn declared declaredunfair dllarer
unfair and All pickets Ikell have hn been stationed stationedIn IIRt 10n1
In 11 front fro lt of tho store to distribute dllrlhutl cards to toevery tnIry
every Iry person pNIl who ho made rad a movement mOIInl to togo tojO
go Inside Inlelt On tho card rAre It I was 81 printed rlnt that thatilMloiiH thotIht
jO
tnro unr8Ir Rnll
Iht al ntlr alll1 alll1Ihflou
ilMloiiH
Ihflou mnttcr mnttcrKILLED moier moierUW
KILLED UW OV THE Tll ROOF ROOFllohokrn 111 1111010krl
llohokrn 1010krl Club nlb Klrnard irabt rab a lhr Ihf nirr nirrand Irf
and Ialli al nrad nradHOBOKKN
HOBOKKN 10 OIN N J Sept Rept 2 I Members femhlrl of oftho orthl
tho thl North orth Hudson 11eon Clubin Cllb11 West Hoboken Hobokensaw lobokln loboklnIW
saw IW a livo electric ro wire In spluttering plullrlng on 01 Iho Ihoroof thoroor
roof of tho clubhouse Iuhhou yesterday afternoon afternoonand nflmool
and asked alkle William Wllnm Weilmch the t h steward stewardto
to investigate 1111111 S SWcibnch
Wcibnch went lt to the Ihl roof with lh Alfred AlfredSheridan Alrre
Sheridan IhrhIAn another employee1 mplny of tlicVclub tlicVcluband tilf cuho cuhonld
and nld grahlicd a part Art of r the wlro which hlch hn hnsupposed honl
supposed was nl Insulated Inulllld Ho 10 received a ashock ahok
shock hok which killed kll1 him hlmlnIBntly Instantly InstantlyHis
His 11 body hol hung over the edge < eK of the th roof roofand roorRnd
and was M so 0 charged ch flr with wih electricity IIrlrlcly that thatSheridan thAtHhlrlrlnn
Sheridan Hhlrlrlnn received violent shocks hock A In pro proi preenllll
i venting enllll It from falling rllng lo tho ground
THE ALPINE ALPINEBroadway
1 Broadway E 3jd Street StreetComfortable StreetC
Comfortable j
Comforable
C Cotmnlent CotmnlentCentrally Connniet ConnnietH C
H Centrally Centraly Located H Hteat HI
lhlt teat electric tlttrc lialits l hl Individual tele H EL
I phonn honM baths all a1 night nilhl elevator elevatorlestaurant
L L
lestaurant service IrVlre IrVlreo l lI >
o I Kenti Renl W > 4 ° o and upward u wsd Q 0R
l Estate Fllale D HMcALPtN HMcALPtNAPARTMENTS 1 MrALPl
R R
Tel 6uh or 6uprnlenJnt on onS
S premlsel 5 5I
I APARTMENTS APARTMENTSWHY
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WHY ROSE SHOT HIS WIFE WIFEXOT WIFEor
XOT or SCITLIED WIII WITH WITI EXOlGII EXOlGIIMOiV ml
MOiV I n IIV I IIEIDIALE 11 4 U FHIEXD FHIEXDTlialg Il
Tlialg 11 at What hat Alihtant htall Dlttrlct ntrlrt Attorney AttorneySa tornp tornpSa
Sa > K Aflrr lrr Talk Tal With 11 Aitanm Aaf Cliarlr CliarlrIrflbinan nall
Irollal Irflbinan Rrlatnii Mr Ir llnninirl 111111 for forBoir rorluI
luI Boir and alll Actors May Ia It 111f a tup Kimil KimilStimii Iuld IuldHlUI1
Stimii HlUI1 > l F Adams Alal the th real ral estate IHlale broker brokerwho hrklr hrklrwhl
who whl Harry Ilrr Hose 10 the Ih actor Ictor and 8U stage stagemanager Ingl InglInIOKIr
manager InIOKIr says YI stole tol the Ile affection ACcl Ion of hi hiwife hil hilwl
wife wl and because hllu of which Iloso 108 killed killedthe klll kllltlu
the woman on 01 Saturday Saturda morning mornlnl changed changedhi chougdhil
hi hil mind yesterday Itrln and concluded COIOlldd totell totellthe tl1el
the I hI DUtrlct 111 rll Attorney Al om BH Rlluch much of the I hu story storyof tor toror
of III hll relation rlalol with wi h Mrs frl Hoe ni as 81 he hethought hotholphl
thought tholphl best bestAccordingly 111 111Aorllgl
Accordingly Aorllgl ho met Ilt Assistant Alllanl District DistrictAttorney 1 lrlcl lrlclAlorll
Attorney Alorll CRrvun larvan nt 4 oclock oclolk yesterday yesterdayafternoon Ierda Ierdaotrloon
afternoon otrloon and Ind tho tm two discussed dlllAlh the mur murder lur lurlr ¬
der for over olr an hour Iour When Mr Ir Oarvan Oarvanwas OunnWA
was lr WA asked what he h had learned 11Ar1 from Mr MrAdam fr frAdam
said Adam Id the Assistant MI lanl District DMtrlct Attorney Attorneysaid Alnrn AlnrnId >
saidMr Mr fr Adams talked very err freely rrly with wih me mebut Il
but hiI slnco Ino he h I 11 charged dlrgpd with I h no crime crllo and andsince alil alilII
since II he II rc < iicted mo 10 not Ift to give out 011 for forpublication rorIulllnlinn
Iulllnlinn publication what he 11 said I fp fllhnl > l that I cin cinnot cnnot
not go Into details ePalM Furthermore IIuthlrlot If Mr MrAdatnn Ir IrAdam
Adam Io appears in tho I h case cn when whln It I trltd trltdhe t rh rhhI
he hI will wi 81IIRrl be I naturally nailraly a witness willI for the thepeople
people 1011 and alll we w are Rr not lot making mlklli our olr testi testimony ¬
mony 10ny public pllle for the I ho benefit lmlnl of murderer murdereror lunlerrrl I Ior
or other olllr criminals Irhnlnal I 1111 am convinced cOlvlnld how howevrr I Ir
evrr r after attr talking Illkllg with wih Adams that while whilehe whlf
he i no 10 saint Nlnl be hI I no destroyer dl1 royr of homes homesno hOll
no 10 wrecker of domestic happiness happinessIlowj lap11
Ilowj nOt knew kil that his hit wlfo wlr was untrue untr to tohim tohim
him six Ix years yal ago n o and for at least IRI flvo Ie yearn yearnaccepted Vt8rl
accepted RItld the situation llntlol with complacency rmpla C
Had 10 be h lieen morn llt IIral > erally mipplied luppl1 with withmoney Iih IihmOII
money mOII by h his hI wife wlfl he 16 would wOII have become becomeof bcle bcleni
ni murl JInloll or Adam than hI hAd 111
of nt least Iplt one on other Ilhr man lan Now SI that thll he Is Ispleased I I10 I Ior
pleased to plav pia the th character chlrnclrr of the out outraged oultl ¬
raged husband IIbnuJ maylie aI ho will wi lie pleased pleasedto pl11to
to tl explain IxlIln how on Oi U 40 a week ho was al able ableliving ableIvinK
living IvinK In II the fashion ra hlol he h and his hil wife did didhouse
10 11 Ifglhr tnouRh mone 10 hur the thehOI
house hOI in Fast tnt Fortytnird street streetWhatever Irlt
Whatever Whalr Adams AdAIA or the Ih District DMlrlc Attorney Attorneymay Alory Alorymuy
may say Ir about aholt Hose o It Is II not probable that thatthe thattht
the tht faith In him and his hi cause rlU held hfld by hi hifriend hil
friend rrltldl will wi bc I > at all 11 shaken hakln Yesterday yIrtar
Chnrles Frohmans FrohlRI representative acting actingfor Rclng Rclngrnr
for Mr lr Frohmnn roilnan retained rltaln A H I Hummel Hummelto luml1
to look after nrllr Hoses 10 Interests Inllrtt Joe J0 Mos In of ofHowe oroWl
Howe oWl V Hummer 11111ell ofTico omt said Nld yesterday yesterdaythat IPna IPnaIhal
that Mr lr Hummel IUI111 would w0111 have hA a talk with withHose 111 111I
Hose I In II the tl Tombs 701h thin thll morning morningThe
The Th story Ior that Ilal Mr Ir Frohman rOhIRI had hlelon gono to toHoses toJ
Hoses J assistance atflnl wn told along Rlolg the tl Itlalto Itlaltoyesterday RIRhoyPda
yesterday yPda nnd 11 them was Wi a good loOI deal 101 of talk talkabout IRlkal
al about < 111 a meeting Inl of actor lelul l elng > callpd RII to todo 10olpthlnl
do soniPthing olpthlnl nlxiut nbull raising a fund for forHose CorII
Hose II defence defenceWhile dlrpnC
While WilI tho Ih majority njorll of the I hI > members mmLI of ofMrs orf
Mrs f Hose family her l r mother Inl Ir and Ind at Ipast Ipastone 11Rt 11Rtunto
one of her htr sister Itlr stand I nli up for Hoso 10 n nrather 1
rather strangn I ranK1 tale lal wan wal loll Il yesterday by byIlin h hIII
III Ilin huhand huhallJ of ono of the sisters Itp to the theeffect thlttri
effect ttri that two I o memlxr 111 of th 11 > family rAmly who whohod whohld
hod hld come CUI1 out 011 strongly Irljl for HOM Jm on 01 Satur Saturday Htur HturI ¬
day had suddenly cluinged lanII1 front frnt and were werenow Wll
I now nl In II and out nll of the Ihl family rlml councils councilsInclined cmmcl
Inclined Inclnll to Insist that IIRt Adamss opinion of ofHose orHoI
Hose Is the I hI correct curret one Oi Thi Thl man 11111111al1 11111111al1r intimated intimatedvnrr
vnrr r strongly Irn h thnt Adams Ihm bml had hld n talk talkwith IRlkwllh
with tliPte Ih two incmlKr mrlr of the Ih family and andhad 1111 1111Ilal
had Induced them Ihl to change Chlli their Ihllr notions notionsof nilnn nilnnof
of Ixith h1 h Hose If and Mrs ll Hose HoseThe 10M
The fp funeral fllpri of the tl murdered rlrdl11 woman will willtake 1
take tRk place IIA thi I hi afternoon nrllllllli at 2 oclock ocl k proh prohnlily prohnhh
nlily from Hoths Jnlh undertaking IndrIAln room rooml at atSOU RIS
SOU S Seventh ulh avenue avenueThe 1nul
The Th night warden WMdl1 at tbo Tombs said saidlast nhl nhlIRAI
last nlghl Ihthl that I llos Io was 1 very Iry nervous nervousduring nenouclulll
during clulll hi first fr1 night Ilght in II prison prlnl and spent spenthis wnl
his 11 vnklng nkllg hours houri brooding hronlnj over Olr his hil troubles troublesAt trou II IIAt
At I oclock Sunday Slldn morning Ilrlll the th warden wardensnid wardln wardlnnld
snid Hose Inl went Wlll to II sleep and anIIIII did not wake wakeuntil wnkl
until Inll S oclock Hoe Io is I in II the Ihl prison Irlon bos bosMOttE ho hoIlai
Ilai Ilail
MOttE l AVALItV A l II CALLED I I OlT OlTThe
The 111 Mirrldan 1rhlln Troopi Toop to Ho Doty Uot In larka larkawanna Ialka Ialka1anna
wanna 1anna County CountySHRMANDOAII mnl mnlIIJNANUOU
SHRMANDOAII IIJNANUOU Pa 11 Sept HI11 24 2Col Col Waters Waterswho Wattr8 Wattr8ho
who ho i In command rtralul of the Ih troopa troJln In Lacka Lackawanna IAka IAkaanna
wanna anna county Mllt linked IIeJ len Clobln for cav cavalry V VaII ¬
alry aII thi thll afternoon nfllrlon and tho GtMinrul GlMrl han hanordered 11 11ordr1
ordered out tho Sheridan Hhrllnn troop of Tyrone TyroneTho Tyone TyoneThe
The iroop roop will 1 arrive In I lckaIOIR lckaIOIR1It ackawanna ackawannacounty
county 1It and A 11 report rlllrt to Col 01 Waters Wllem oarly oarlytomorrow orly orlytomorrow
tomorrow morning morningTho 10rlng 10rlnghl
Tho hl ordering onlrlK out ol of tho thf cavalry cvlry waa Wi not notthe nottil
the til result rlllt of any fresh outbreak 01 brMk of violence violenceThe TloJOICt
The T colllerie IIIrl at which disturbances cllmbanee occur occurare our ourar
are ar wide wll apart 111 and cavalry I moro ttuitable ttuitablefor Hulablo Hulabloror
for quick inarche marchi from placo to tf place placeThe plao
The TIl Second mrll Dittallonof 1tllon or tho Ihl Twelfth Hegl Heglment Iwalttll ¬
ment ttll I expected x 1 < 1 I to return relur to Shenandoah Shenandoahfrom Hhnandoahrrom
from Iliancm Ihalol tomorrow tomorrowSheriff IOllrrw IOllrrwHhrll
Sheriff Hhrll Daniel Dnlltl Knorr of Columbia Cuhlllla county countydenle rOlnly rOlnlydnll
denle dnll that he asked Chl ov Stono Siolo to send sendtroopM 11 11lrlol1
troopM lrlol1 to Centralla CtnlrIR He n say > VI hi hiM natnn WOH WOHforged 0 0rorjJ
forged rorjJ lo tho thl telegram tI rl which wan wnl sent nt to tothn tot
thn t hn lovernnr Iror Tho Thl following rolowlng telegram telegramwaa IPllgramwllllu
waa wllllu sent to tho tll Governor omor tonight tonightHllKVASDOAll 10llght 10llghtIU
HllKVASDOAll IU IIAII Pl Sept SeptVfilliam Sptnii
Vfilliam nii n A to Klnnr Itnrmnr rrrnfr llarrinburg 1 ri Ia IaSheriff I IHIrll
Sheriff HIrll Knorr Klorr says aH call nl for troops Iro for or Co CoItitnbla I I11rhl1
Ititnbla 11rhl1 county oUII Is forsery On dobin fays faysIIP a aI
IIP I will u I send MIrl troops to Centnilli llmln to make IIlk H r rrpsts
r rpsts Action Arlol certain rrtaln to causp RI complications complicationsnnd orllllo orlllloInl
nnd Inl I Injustice InJuIIE We vuiranteo Ulrnnlpo peaceful pnprll pnprllrnlr ur urrender
rnlr render of nil 11 accused 11 persona 1t01 to II civil 11 nil nilthorltlps al
thorltlps thorllp Telpurams TIrrnra to Sheriff Hbrll and nnc OlnNII irneral irneralwill
will 1 how truth of ths Ih stntPinents stntPinentsMember 111fInt 111fIntTtnJ
Member Workers Workfrl of Kxrcutlvo lcIIo TtnJ Hoard loar1 t Cun Cun1mhrr United t nlhd Mine MineWorkers ln lnWorkfrl
JOHN J ODoNNMt ODoNNMtTrrsldcnt OOOSOI OOOSOIrrrlhient
Trrsldcnt rrrlhient of Centralla lOHN IOIN UnltPil t nl1 J ODONSFIU IIOsr Mine I Workprs WorkprslOHN lurr lurrIOIN
IresldPnt lrpIInt of IVntralln trltrnla Ixical IxicalIIIOMAN 1lal 1lalTIOI
TIOI IIIOMAN J DIIOIKY DIIOIKYSecretary IWItY I
Secretary SecretaryNotwIthstnndlnB Spcrrl ar
NotwIthstnndlnB otwlhlandlnl tho Ih fact that a com committee rl ¬
mittee mil waited upon flen 011 Cohln iiibln idday nnd nndassured nn1a
assured a him hm that tJn the Ih men 11 who are Rr wanted wantedfor wanl1ror
for lrrt tho Ih alleged nlKld disturbances dltuhln in Centralla Centrallawould lntrAln lntrAlnwoull
would woull surrender Iurrlndlr Ihemselve to the tl civil civilauthoritle chUaUlhorllH
authoritle aUlhorllH tho t nnrl Jenernl says BA that troops troopswill trr l
will wi bo 11 sent lt to assist flol In making maing the arrests arrestsas Ar11
as I soon Ioon n 1M tlm warrant warrnl can oll lx > prepared preparedThe prpArt
The Th Rev I H I F Ollellly OI ly of the IiI Annuncia Annunciation Annunca Annuncaton ¬
tion church this Ihl morning moring again called cll upon uponthe
ton
the members lmbr of hi congregation onlrKRllon to leave leavethe 110 110th uJn uJnIhp
the th Mine fno Workers organization ojanlzlllon Ho says saysthe rr rrIhe
the people porlf are arl Incoming Icollni so I poor and andwretched aneJllrhpl
wretched llrhpl as a result of tho strike Mlrlkl pr that they theyarn th thRA
arn RA driven rrhln to desperation dr lrllll Tho Th violence violenceand lolnC
and murder murrrr that havo la been hon committed rommlt1 in inthe InIht
the Iht rpgion rllon ho says R are the th resulta rlmli of these thesepoverty Iht Ihtpfr
poverty that exists xlI ho in bitterly bltrly denounced denouncedtho dnolnd dnolndthn
pfr who hn hnsay hoMYI
tho leaders IIAd1 of the th organiratlon orrlnI711101
say MYI are renponslblo for such 1h a deplorable deplorablestain trplornhlo trplornhloIalo
stain of affairs affairslUimisnuno RrIIJ
HAIRR lUimisnuno URO Pn PnSpt Pent 28 At tlO request requestof rcqutIl rcqutIlnr
of Col 01 Waters WntfJ of the th Thirteenth Thlrlllnth Heglment HeglmentIn JI lrtnl lrtnlIn
In command In tho vicinity vlclly of Ir Scranton Scrnlon the theSheridan Ih IhHhrllnn
Sheridan Hhrllnn mmmant Troop of Tyrone Trnl composed IIJIld of ofseasoned orInon1
seasoned Inon1 veteran IIrn nnd 0111 tho t hi senior nlor com command lot ¬
mand tAIII of tho Ihl Second Hlont Brigade was today todayordered toda todaorrl
ir
ordered orrl out Olt by lov 0 Stone Hlnll to II do to duty dUl in inIwicknwanna II
Tho hl Sheridan
Iwicknwanna county coulty Hhrllln Troop Troopsaw TropMW
saw duty chll In Porto Itlco Hco during tlng the thl Spanish SpanishAmerican SpanlhAIPrcon
American AIPrcon War There Thrr now remains only onlyone onlyOM
one cavalry command not In II nctlva Il11 service servicethe trlc
the I hI First FIJt City 1 Troop of Philadelphia Ihlhdnlhll It Itwill I
will wi also 1110 bo 0 called rald out 01 If more mor soldlern ollllr are areneeded
needed nll1 to suppress lpprl > the II disorder disorderSummer dloreer dloreerSIIfr
SIIfr Summer HonieClvrn 10Ul Chfn In All 1 AngrU AngrUAll IIfI IIfIAl
All Al Angels A n 111 1 Kplxcopnl Epl copll Church nt West WestEightyfirst WtI
Eightyfirst I hlfrl street and RIII West End avenue avenueof Rrnuor
of which hih tho Ih Hev Il Dr Ir Do 1 < Ianeoy lnl y Townseml TownsemlI
I II the roctor r tor ha hA just jl1 had hAe a gift 11 of n well wellequipped wll
equipped summer AIIUlr homo In Dutches 111h county countynear cunt cuntnenr
near Poughkoepsie InuKhklpII from AlexanderC AIlndpr Hum Humphrey lul ¬
phrey phrlY a parishioner pll hlonlr of tho church chlrch The Thoproperty Theproperly
property consists conAI IA of a farm of 100 10 acres acresTho Rcr RcrThe
The gift glrllA U made an 11 a memorial to tho giver giverson IhrrA IhrrAon
son on Harold Inrolro who wlo was drowned In tho Nllo Nllosome lu lumo
some mo months 10nlh ago n
I NOT AFTER LAURA BIGGAR BIGGARJERSEY BIGAR BIGAR1IR1
1IR1 JERSEY AUTHORITIES AUTIORITIS DISPOSED DISPOSEDTO DlPOED DlPOEDTt
TO Tt LET HER lEn STAY Tn IIEHE IIEHEM IERE IEREAt
M Ipal lrait Inlll nll They 111p Know loo Whrthrr lfthrr Shrll Shrlllie SheJ
lie le Imllrtrd Indllltf1 or Not NotShl She Hasnt nlt Found Founda ounda
a llonilimin 10ltllll anil ald It I SUM 11 HidingUrn HidingUrnrtrlrk Idlnllrn Idlnllrndrlrk
rtrlrk and an Stinton ianton cant anOt Crt Dill DillLntira nai I
lAura Ulggar Brar remained In Mclu IluHlon lon ye yeprday e I IIrrda
Irrda prday She fhe I Htlll 11 unahlo ulahle to get a bond bondI
I man 111 Unless one onl should houl turn turl up unei uneipecledly unpzprledl I
pecledly prledl toilny he h will wi remain at the thehOI lie liei
i houo hOI of a friend rrfli In II New ew York where wllro he hevrlll ht
I vrlll wi drive h t ft conference 10nr rlcl with wlh her hlr lawyer lawyerSamuel hwrrHmulI
Samuel HmulI I FrnnkenKteln rnkMlell He Jl 10 ald hi IRK IRKnight 101llhl
night llhl
nightMr
Mr Bennett 8Innt In II not 10t worrying worryllg about ar arrent RrreI
rent reI although nllhoulh shn Ih would like Ik to nettle le the thequestion thl
question ueton of 1 I > til II nnd then 111 go to tang JOIK Branch Branchand JrRhch JrRhchami
and nuhnilt Alhml to nrrpt arr t no I that the th criminal criminalcharge crlmln1chargR
charge agaltmt ogalll her nuy IJ IM II met 101 and RII de defeated el ¬
feated rlll1 without wlllll delay delayIn tfla tflaIn
In order to nrrot Irrt her In II New IW York tlie tliecomplainant IhecOllplaluanl1
complainant cOllplaluanl1 muxt IUlt lay la their Information Informationbefore Ilrormatol
before lJrore n Police Polce MagMrato llgllrte and get t a war warrant ar arrRnt ¬
rant here and alt I doubt very frr much mleh if the evi evidence eldelco ¬
dence delco which hllh they Il presented prllleilln In Jxmj Ion Branch Branchwould nlanch nlanchwould
would be t deemed eprrld by h any nn New 1 York court courtto Iout Iouttl
to tl net 1 up II a prolmble Irol > bl case llM of conspiracy caplrcy
Should Mich lch a warrant warralt Im I had from a New NewYork NelvYork
York Magistrate faKlllrtl I would recover rpotr her at atonce
once 011 by I a I writ rll of Imixas hRISI corpus corplA Mr MrHentmtt fr frHrnlt
Hentmtt Hrnlt lnt lnlarrald afraid to face the charges chnrgt In InNew II
New Jersey but hUllh HIH tlneniit want Alt to upend upendany AfId AfIdan
any an tlmo In II jail Jai then thenWo thlnWo
Wo dhall Ihll not 101 start any au civil cl1 action acton for forour torour
our right rlghll In the th Bennett llnt estate Ial until the thecriminal thecrminal
criminal crminal proceeding proPIg have hl bpen dismissed dIKIIId unt
The Th lawyers lawtrl on 01 the tl other ide Id of the caso cn o
dldn dlenl t show any an dixpoHltloii dlpoltol yesterday yrltlrday to toget togll
get gll MlM tl Blggar JgKnr Into jail Jnll Mr Ir Arrow Arrowsmith Arrowmlh
smith mlh of Young A t Arrowwiiith who din dinI dil
clolrd the olgll I coriKplracy cnlll me said d that I the thetlllw t h hwormnl
wormnl ror tlllw f Jgrnr Jl ar WOUI oule < 1 1sent I >
sent 11 from Momnniith Ionlouth county cOlnt to Hud Hudson lud ¬
son 01 county Clnlr this I hIl morning lornlll and 0111 Indorsed IldoJM
by h a JUHlIco jlII of the Ih peace l Wl and In1 an al effort effortwould lrort lrortwOlllf
would wOlllf IH I mad to serve tf It I on Oi Miss 1 Blggar
If I she h could be 1J found rould In II the Stnte Slnl of Now NowJersey ew ewJIY
Jersey The know well wellthat
JIY Til attorneys nlorYA very r wtl
that tlll she ho U II lioyond lyold the th reach of that warrant wnrrAlt
but hit thus liU far have mado mndl no 10 move 101 to se k kher
her In II New IW York YorkIt
It Is they say the til business of orth tlm Prose Prosecutor Irof ¬
cutor of Monmouth county CUII to get glt after Irlr Miss IIM IIM81jKar
Blggar 81jKar If she h cannot IK I > found rould there to topresent 10prll
present the thl charge agalnet her anil nlil secure cure
her arrest In II New SlW York ork On 01 account RCflnl of the theexpense thoeXln
expense eXln e of that proceeding prollll the Ih District Ihlrct
Attorney tojnt In a hurry to begjn bgln It Itcaso I
I flll JggRr rlaln 01 lbrty thl
caso casoHarniml aFninAI Ilr ond Dr lendrc and
Harniml Hamu Htanton will 111 be presented to the
October Irand Jury Jur of Monmouth county countyand colllllyanrllr
and anrllr If an ahindletlllnll Indictment Is found the Prosecutor Prosecutorthen Pruclllorthen
then may ilia undertake to have hn her arrested in inNew
New York Ifthnflrand It tho ClrRlld Jury JurYllhould should re r ¬
fuse rUII to find n bill against 01l1I111 1 her them would
be b no need for her arrest
Dr Hendrick and Stanton are still lit III In Jail
In Freehold N J 1 The man who U alleged < l to
have supplied funds to carry carryon on the alleged allegedconspiracy all1I1Ionllplracy
conspiracy hall been appealed to to furnish
t ail > > for them but has refused refusedKILLED
KILLED 11111 nr 11 xoxrxiox r w VAX VAXMrmnrr AY AY1ElIIbEr
Mrmnrr nr a Mob Kail a Victim 1llIm to m mMorkrrn anorkrr
Morkrrn llullrt llullrtWnKESHAnnK IIl1l1rlWnltEIInAIIRt
WnKESHAnnK Pa Sept N pl 28 8sJames 8sJamesSweeney Amlf AmlfI
Sweeney I noy a nonunion worker while hlle lx bflng bflngtnlli > ing ingstoned
stoned this thl afternoon by h a crowd crnw of striken strikenshot lrlk111hnl
shot hnl and kilted Joseph JO lh Will one of their theirlenders IhelrIpA
lenders IpA J1I and Is now 110 In the th station house at atNantlcoke RtSalltllok
Nantlcoke under a heavy hlII guard of police policeand IlOliceand
and deputy Pllty sheriffs hprllf Outside Is a crowd of ofson
son men watching and pager to get at him himSweeney himHWtnIY
Sweeney Is a brother of Daniel I lnlel Sweeney a awatchman awalch
watchman walch mall at the Bliss RlI colliery of the th Dela Delaware DIIIUl
ware Ul Mckawanna and Western who ho wan wanmurdered WOllmllnllll
murdered at Nantlcoke antlcok six Ix wpeks kll ago agoMng
Mng 1 > clubbed to death ctflnl h by h several lral foreign foreignstrikers orrln orrlnrlkll
strikers rlkll Flv men m were rrxstnl and are arenow areIW
now IW In jail and 111111111111 this has II caused such feel ¬
ing among iho foreigners o that a number numberof
of threat have Itn been mnile hat all III IIIHwn lie lieSweeney
Sweeney Hwn brotliers hrol hrR will 111 IM I killed In view viewof Il Ilor
of thpw Ihr threats the tll brothers have gone goneatom gonlnhollt
atom armed and watchful watchfulTame walhllliTIII
Tame TIII Sweeney who I a miner at the theBlliw
Blliw 811 Marled IhHTmorning I h1 TlllorllltlK for work and
had iNtrely stepped nntsldn hi hnuso hOIl wlion wlionn
n crowd of forty fori or fifty fitl liegan shouting at athim nlhlll1
him nnd throwing I stones Inti He drew his re revolver rtoher ¬
volver and facial them but tlie I h sight of ofthe ortho
the weapon only onl spurred thorn I on and the theflying th thftylng
flying stones Ionl increased I nlrta I Then Sweeney
flre fir < l and Mills fell fatally rAlnll wounded woundedThl
Thl checked the Ih crowd and Sweeney Sweeneytook HWtIIIYtook
took refugp In hi house I II Itf about which a alargo aIRrto
largo crowd l Iltallln > gan to gather Fortunately Jorlll11ollI Jorlll11ollIth
l 1lAn 1 I 1l I Ii
v
th IKJrolllth JlOlim nrrhfli quickly Rnl Rnl8wtln
8wtln RA i hurried to th II safety AArI of tin tinlockup thl thllockllP
lockup l Ifor > efore the tl crowd could find a leader leaderto
to direct dln l an attack upon the Ih hotife Soon Soonafter Hoonaftr
after he reached tlm tI station house 10011 a crowd crowdof
of 300 surrounded It and remtlned there theremort thremo
mort mo t of tho evening Fearing an attack attacka
a tmtnW of sheriffs llIrlrr deputies Iptll Itll were sent sentout lit litollt
out and a couple of companies rOIl1I IIItM of tho Ninth NinthRegiment Iuth IuthJlljlmpnl
Regiment were Irt held 1111 In readiness allln to rush rushto MIIhto
to the scone on a special 1 tCIRI > car rRrlr If necessary necessaryOwing npclI < arv arvOwlnrr
Owing to the attitude of tho crowd IroW Bur Burgoss
goss Williams decided to wait until morn
in to give tho prisoner a hearing and he hewill
will lx > kept In the station house tinder tinderguard
guard all night After the hearing It Is Isexacted
exacted lio will Im escorted to jail by bytho
tho three companies of soldiers which are arestationed
stationed each morning In and about Nntl Nntlcoke
coke to guard the workmen on their way wayto
to work worknillls
nillls died an hour after lielng shot shotMORE
MORE DYXAMITIXU REPORTED REPORTEDEffort
Effort to mow Ip a Ventilating Apparatu Apparatuat
at Htmar Notch NotchWiiKKRIUnRK
WiiKKRIUnRK Pa Sept 78 Another Anotherdynamiting
dynamiting outrage occurred about mid midnight ¬
night at tho No 0 colliery of the Lehlgh Lehlghand
and WllkesBarre Coal Company at Sugar SugarNotch
Notch An effort wa made to blow up upthe
the plM > leading to the fanhouse thim thimstopping
stopping the fan and preventing tho ven ventilation ¬
tilation of tlm mine The explosion flat flattened ¬
tened four pipes damaging them so they theywero
wero useless and the fan was stopped stoppedConnections
Connections were made however with withanother
another pipe and tlm fan was started with withso
so short n delay that no damage was done doneToday
Today tho Ninth Ileginipnt went Into Intocamp
camp at Vst Side Park opposite this city
despite the fact that the steady rain of ofthe
the week was followed by a storm this thismorning
morning that made the camp ground llttlo llttlobetter
better than a puddle of water and mud mudThe
The soil is sandy however and dries quickly quicklytents
tents equipped with hoard floors the men menwhich
which U at Duryca is situated on an ele elevation ¬
vation and although the storm did some sometent
tent upsetting the men did not mind It ItTomorrow
Tomorrow morning as It Is expected expectedthat
that a larger force of workers will report
for work than on any other day during
the past week the roads leading to the col ¬
lieries will bo guarded by the troops and andthe
the men going to work will be protected protectedAmong
Among the new placen which arc to bo boopened
opened during the week are washerles at
Mocananua and Ie and some collieries collieriesbut
but tho names of tlm latter are not given
by tho officials owing to fpar of serlotm
Interference by the strikers strikersThe
The Lchlgh and WllkesBarre Coal Com Comptny
ptny whoso men at Ashley have l > een In Interfered
terfered with last night anked the Council
In special session to appoint special police policeman ¬
man to patrol the streets and protect men menwho
who desired to work but tho Council Councilrefused
refused refusedMine
Mine Offlelali Non Korml to Move MovePITTSTOV
PITTSTOV PaSept 2SDavld Owens Owensson
son of District 8uK > rlntendent W I Owens Owensof
of tho I < ehlgh Valley company ban beon beoncompelled
compelled to transfer bis residence from
Exterboro to West Plttston > > ecause of at attacks
tacks made on his home and family by byotrlkers
otrlkers The household good were finally
moved on Saturday under a guard of a aj
j intin iiiiti iritll Wlin
the loading nnd stoned the draya dam
I aging thn furniture Teamsters hauling
1 the goods to the Eighth Regiment camp
wero atoned on Saturday evening
POL ROGER < a Co CoCHAMPAGNE
CHAMPAGNE CHAMPAGNEBRUT
BRUT SPECIAL vintage 1893 1893I
I Iht highejl jrad of that Vintage shipped by byMessrs
Messrs Pol Roger Si Co CoOn
On fait at the IcadinjfRfstaarantJClub and Wing I > f rcantj rcantjANTHONY
ANTHONY OECHS 51 Warren St N Y YJo
Jo A nf V J
WITH MOONBLM AND SCURVY SCURVYSUIT
SUIT KETMERE ALL RARXA RARXACLES
CLES 197 DAYS FROM HlOdO HlOdOMlsifd
Mlsifd the Trade Hindi and Lay Idle In InNuccrsilon
Nuccrsilon of Calnn Kctirvy Ap Apprarrrt
prarrrt Aftrr Four Montbi and Srvrn SrvrnMrn
Mrn Are llrre Ilown With It ItThe
The British nhlp Kentmero an old Iron Ironfourmaster
fourmaster that has put her prow Into Intomost
most of the ports of th world la her twenty twentyyearn
yearn of cruising finished at Quarantine Quarantineyesterday
yesterday the longest voyage recorded recordedIn
In her log with BO vrn of her crew of twenty twentyfive
five III of pcurvy pcurvyShu
Shu I from Yokohama and niogo with withher
her hold full of Japanese curios bamboo bamboocamphor
camphor and camphor oil It Is a peculi peculiarity ¬
arity of oldfashioned Iron craft to ac accumulato
cumulato barnacle and tho Kentmero Kentmeroprobably
probably has moro of them clinging to her herrunty
runty hull than any hailing vessel ever seen seenIn
In the port of Now York Anybody who U Umaking
making a collection of barnacles will have haven
n fine chance when nhe gets Into dry dock dockShe
She left Hlogo 197 day ago ran Into a asuccession
succession of calms and missed tho trade tradeSome
Some days she covered not more than thanthirtyfour
thirtyfour knots and In the calms she shemade
made uternwny In tropic span when whentbpro
tbpro wan no olr stirring the men slept on ondrck
drck and oomo of them got moonblink moonblinkand
and were temporarily blind In the evenings eveningsA
A fow are still affected by tho ailment ailmentScurvy
Scurvy broke out In the forecastle when whentho
tho ship had been four months out from fromHlogo
Hlogo whence she sailed on March IS ISThe
The stricken sailors say that when she shestopped
stopped at St Helena on Aug 4 to land a aman
man who liad a pieco of steel In hi eye eyeapt
apt lliirch brought no fresh meat or orvegetable
vegetable aboard Tho English mari maritime ¬
time law requires the skipper of every everyrailing
railing vessel going on long cruises to carry carrya
a supplv of lime juico sufllclent to prevent preventor
or alleviato scurvy By American shipplnc shipplncmen
men English palling craft are often called calledlime
lime juicers because of thl law Tho Thomen
men of the Kentmere made no complaint complaintto
to Hralth Officer Doty at Ouanuitlnu Ouanuitlnuwhero
whero tho ship WM held for disinfection disinfectionThey
They ntlmatcd that they would put their theircase
case l > efore the British Consul The ship shipwill
will bo released today
Dr Doty said I found seven men 111 111of
of scurvy I cannot say whether or not nottho
tho lack of lime jufco Is responsible for fortheir
their condition I can say that It Is due dueto
to matnutrition Four men are seriously
lck I think they will recover however howeverThree
Three are slightly affected by the disease diseasewhich
which In undoubtedly scurvy The rest restof
of tho crow are Infair condition Tho Thoships
ships protractedjvoyage was not caused by bythe
the slcknes aboard aboardA
A member of tho Kentmerea crew said saidthnt
thnt they had llttlo else except salt horse horseand
and that there were no vegetables except excepton
on the first part of the voyage voyageThe
The lok men suijrpd aboard thn hlp
last night as Dr Doty was unable to com commiinicate
miinicate with her agent Philip Huprecht Huprechtashore
ashore t dov dovLAST
LAST WEEKS OVTPVT OF COAL COALIt
It Ainrrsmtcd IOTIRO Tom Wonlil Hate HateBrrn
Brrn largrr Hut for thr nioti niotiWILKESBARRK
WILKESBARRK Pa Sept 28 The ec ectlmated
tlmated production of coal for the week weekIs
Is 107110 ton This amount would have havebeen
been much larger had It not been for the theseveral
several riots In tho Wyoming and Laoka Laokawanna
wanna districts which prevented many manymen
men from going to work Tho presence of ofthe
the soldier now f limitlies protection and andthese
these men are returning to work and several severalnew
new operation nro contemplated Tho Thoweeks
weeks output by companies was
Ttni TtniHelavare
Helavare Larkawanna and Weatern Co 41600 41600Kre
Kre Company 2S3H 2S3HNew
New York Ontario nnd Western Company Weuo WeuoUhlih
Uhlih Cual and Navigation Company 14w 14wDelaware
Delaware and lludvin Company ltoo ltooPhiladelphia
Philadelphia and llendlnf Company B20U B20UUhliib
Uhliib Valley Company 7Soii 7SoiiSmith
Smith 4 M er 6 < J JUblih
Ublih and UIUM Uarre Coal Company 4HOU 4HOUIyken
Iyken Coal Company 4JO 4JOTern
Tern pie Coal Company Seoo SeooNnrtK
NnrtK American Coal Company Suxi Suxilropl
lropl Cost Company CompanySuiqurbanna
Suiqurbanna Coal Coniiany Coniianyllrdall
llrdall lri lriSilver > <
Silver Crtrk Company CompanyMl
Ml Clalr Coat Company CompanyIJfwrllyn
IJfwrllyn Hroi HroiIarder
Iarder ftCo ftCoMlrrlluf
Mlrrlluf Coal Company CompanyRradlnr
Rradlnr to Start Morr Colllrrlr To lay layPOTTSVIIIE
POTTSVIIIE Pa Sept 28 The Phila Philadelphia ¬
delphia and Heading Coal and Iron Com Company ¬
pany which ha seven colllerleu working workingwlllput
wlllput three more In operation tomorrow tomorrowStrike
Strike leader say that the only work done doneat
at thewvoperatlons la thu running of the themachinery
machinery and that the only coal shipped la lascrapings
scrapings from tho culm banks banksMARRIED
MARRIED MARRIEDUcOIASHAN
UcOIASHAN > HAMIITOVAt St Marya KpU KpUcopal
copal Cburrh Luierne N Y on Tlturidar Tlturidarthe
the th Inat 1 oclock noon by the Rev F FWindsor
Windsor Urathwalte of Stamford Conn as asalued
alued by the Hev Clement J Whlpple ot otIuierne
Iuierne Archibald Aleiander MacOluhan and andCecil
Cecil Woolwy diiighlrr of Frederick Hasllpn HasllpnHamilton
Hamilton nf New York YorkDIED
DIED DIEDrRCKUANS
rRCKUANS At London Kndand juf
fluitav Drure Brrckmans BrrckmansFuneral
Funeral services at the Church of the Trans Transfljiiratlon
fljiiratlon East Wth at Monday Sept 30 30It
It A M Friends are respectfully Invited to at attend ¬
tend Interment private privateQIL1KTTK
QIL1KTTK At her residence 740 West 7d at atHannah
Hannah J Gillette widow of the late Rev RevA
A t Gillette D I In the Utn year of her ate ateFuneral
Funeral service at her residence Monday Sept Septn
n at 10 A M MGOUinKRO
GOUinKRO At Keyport N J on Saturday SaturdayKepi
Kepi 27 too Kucene S Goldberc aged 17 17years
years yearsRelative
Relative and frtendi are respectfully Invited Invitedla
la attend the funeral from hi old residence
01 Cruu at Harrison N J on Tuesday Tuesdaysept
sept 90 1902 at 2 > U Interment at Mount MountIleaunt
Ileaunt Cemetery CemeteryIIICKOK
IIICKOK At Uuillniton VI KMtabeth T widow widowof
of thr Hev Henry I lllckok ot Orange N J Jated
ated M MSenIce
SenIce at Rosedale Cemetery Tuesday after afternoon ¬
noon Sept 0 at 4 P XI Carrlace will meet
3 oclock train n I W at llrlrk Church ChurchMaunn
Maunn MaunnitrAUANOit
itrAUANOit Seventh Day the 27lh lost Valcn Valcntine
tine II Seaman In the Mth year of his a re reFuneralat
Funeralat hU late residence m St James pi piHrooklyn
Hrooklyn N Y on Third Day the SOth Inst Instat
at 2 P M MSIXOKnSmdenly
SIXOKnSmdenly at Atlantln Cltr oa Thurs Thursday ¬
day Sept 2S 1902 Isaac A Sinter la th 64ia 64iayear
year of his ate atePITOLICATIONN
PITOLICATIONN PITOLICATIONNW
W > CD Kockn Novels Manon Lesravt Madam
Co our new newneighbors
neighbors neighborsWe
We extend our con congratulations ¬
gratulations on the therapid
rapid completion of oftheir
their magnificent magnificentnew
new places of busi j jness
ness
Trusting they theymay
may prove worthy worthyrivals
rivals for your pat patronage
ronage we welcome welcomethem
them to this uptown i icenter
center of Retail RetailTrade
Trade TradeSmith
Smith Gray Co CoBroadway
Broadway at 31 t St StHomers
Homers Furniture FurnitureThe
The Best Qualities the Best BestValues
Values the Largest Assort Assortments ¬
ments of fine goods and the theLatest
Latest Creations in the Furniture Furnitureand
and Upholstery arts are the spe special ¬
cial advantages offered at our ourestablishment
establishment establishmentR
R J HORNER EX CO COFurniture
Furniture Aakers and Importers
61 6365 West 23d Street StreetDIDT
DIDT IICK IOCKET CUT HOLE HOLETtirn
Ttirn Hatch and llmnsc Slid Out ThU ThUUPrlloniiCtiargr
UPrlloniiCtiargr Agalnit AlUitro AlUitroJames
James Allastro of 186 Grovo street Jersey JerseyCity
City was arraigned in Jefferson Market Marketpolice
police court yesterday charged with pick picking ¬
ing the pocketsof Henry Fellows of 387 Third Thirdnvwiiie
nvwiiie wblln Fellow wiut sleeping on a abench
bench in MartlMii Square early yretrrday yretrrdaymorning
morning morningHe
He didnt pick my pockets exactly exactlyyour
your Honorsaid Follows he took a kntft kntftand
and cut holes In my trousers where tb tbpocket <
pocket wero and took out my watch anl
2 < 0
Magistrate 0Magistrate Flammer examined the erl erldeiiCHH
deiiCHH of tailoring and hold Allastro In
1000 for trial trialWTTIXfiS
WTTIXfiS AROUT TOITV TOITVThf
Thf Vcw York Chapter of the KnlihtJ of Co
lumbiK comprlslnj fortyievrn counclli In llan
tinttan Klchmond and Tlie Bronx vim a ratm ratmbcrihlp
bcrihlp of 25000 hn1 cnnftirU Carnccle Hall on onSunday
Sunday tvfnlnr Oct 13 for a filling celebration celebrationof
of IMvovrry l > ay Archbishop Farley wlU b bprrstnl
prrstnl and Victor J llowltnr will preside presideMILK
MILK MILKUK
UK herd of Jenwnat Uriarcllft Farmi Farmilire
lire a pure wbolewmc outofdoor outofdoorlife
life TTi rnllklnr biirn are modeli of oftluna
tluna Tb root are trootned like honea honeadally
dally and are f l only the blgbeit jrad jradof
of hsy and inial inialTUIs
TUIs la one of the many reaaotu why whyBriarcIiH
BriarcIiH Milk Milkibowt
ibowt a higher standard of richness and andpurity
purity than any aold In New York YorkFarms
Farms Brtarcljff Manor N Y YSlorr
Slorr 573 Mtdlwn Ave N Y Qty QtyT
T t t > bo f 07 Mth Str l lYonttri
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