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   New York World (Newspaper) - February 3, 1903, New York, New York                                THE WORLDS GREATEST columns of advertising gained in January over last Largest total growth ever made in any January in The leather Forecast PARTLY THE WORLDS GREATEST tt Circulation Books Open to Circulation Books Open to any January in The Worlds columns of advertising gained in January over last Largest total growth ever made in by Prem Publishing FEBRUARY Came Down to TwoThirds of the Customs But Bowen Promptly Refused the DEFINITE MOVE MAKES TENSION Offer Would Keep Block V Up for the INJECT NEW IDEAIN LAW OF 1s Cabled to and Negotia Await to By rejecting the allies offer of a compromise by of the pledged customs Instead of the whole SO per cent Bowett has de livered to Germany and Italy a virtual and with Baron Speck von and Count on Bowan read a from Foreign It was i note the fee 30 per of the re LA and Porto Cabello that onethird be divided among tie other having claims against This would give the allies the peace powers onetenth of the pledged to settle Venezuelas Bowen refused demand on the He that a i demand should come from for I Its acceptance would mean that the nl 1 Jlance of the blockading powers would more than Bow j en he would put his refusal in writing so it would bo perfectly Later ho Bent a note giving his rea for rejecting the demand to the British who communicated Ita contents to for In his letter Bowen stated that he could not accept the principle that preferred treatment bo rightfully obtained by and bombard To accept that in this case and killing of helpless women and children would be to it in the law ot for of the powers Interested would have to Such action was abso lutely offensive to modern Beyond that he objected to the prop because it would continue the alliance of the blockading powers mora than six and Venezuela could not toe expected to encourage the maintain ing of an alliance against Bowen said thait on this side of the water we want peace and predicted there would be great surprise and regret when It became known that Bng land had even proposed continuing her Alliance with Germany and Italy a moment longer than was absolutely f to Pass oil Preference to he said that as the of preferred treatment Is the only one on which they are unable to he proposed that that one point lift lor Tic Hague tribunal to de Their agreement on other pointe would and as soon as Tho Hague Continued on Second In Greater TWO CENTS of Greater York mid City anil on POLICE CAPTAIN IN MAINE HANDCUFFS A DEERS Buck and Doc chased Through and ThrousH of men and boyn and dozens of yelping dogs pursued buck and doo through the streets of the city They weira first seen dowm the railroad They dashed through Cutts street and leaped the high fence at the rear of the residence of Frank Main street a short dla where they Tho doe continued down Main amd York where It attempted to Itap a mill was by the packets and so badly Inured that It Hotley by the howling mob the buok ran down Main fled across and dashed through one of the large plate glass windows of a grocery Robert a and Frank Cote downed tha ani mal after a fierce Police Morgan put his handcuffs on the bucks A Sleigh was the loaded and driven to Clifford where It was Doe Escapes Pursuit of 1OO Men and In to appeared In the business portion of made a spectacular flight through the city to the Boston and Albany Jumped a nix foot and started toward Fully 100 men amd boya pursued tihe doe through the NEWSPAPERS A DISSIPATION Ana One ot Special to Cho papers are one of the worst forms of mental asserted Ed ward Howard of late professor of ethics at Stan In a lecture before Mothers Club Mental dissipation exists to an alarm Ing extent in our modern The place which newspapers take today Iri the usurpation of real literature accounts for the power of logical reasoning among the American It must be an ally good newspaper that deserves more than fifteen ones Griggs devoted few sentences to cheap lie were another source mental he told him serious were of no valuo to n and if printed in Issues April and October not be Scenes in Where 850 Soldiers Are Watching Eighty Striking Railroad Men All Employees in the Great Will Refineries Are Discharged and No INDEFINITE SHUTDOWN WITHOUT DAYS WARNING Youre Not Wanted Any Men Are Toldas They Re Their UGLY CROWD GATHERS IN FRONT OF THE BUILDINGS Second Big Industrial Calamity in a and Another Is Fx to HE WAS TOO WET TO Fell from Street William thirty years who lives in recently ha been compelled to work as a longshore While at work on nt the toot of Catharine street yesterday he fell Into the His pulled him up on the He then started to take crosstown car that would take him to his ferry on tihe North but was not allowed to on account of his wet He boarded several but In every case was put off by the He said that they told him that they could not let him as he would spoil the coverings of the and the clothing of any passengers he might rub up Ryan went to the Elizabeth and explained his He was sent to the Hudson Street MARRIAGE AND TO a 1 mi It in s jo 7 U Prof ua ID 9 and S 10 EcUte Wina a Cnse Involv mar ilas spoil a milliner This Question was decided negatively here de spite the testimony of and Elizabeth of New won an action of on book account against Annie Ryan Last July was Miss She was married shortly after engaged toy the defendant for tho fall season of and after buying poods for her she to this she only to find that her position no longer The defense claimed that the mar of Miss Mooney made her of no value In the millinery and In support contention several wit nesses Justice Sweetland found for with YOUNG HUNTER Son ot to Guate mala Special to tho conspir Thirtysix witnesses Implicated mln the Signed God frey This is the full text of a received tonight by William the elder son of Godfrey former United States Minister to Gua Godfrey Wiled William of in Guate mala In November and his trial has been in progress for some William declined to discuss the Ha expects Oils tether anS brother to return the United Statos at Five thousand men were thrown out o work last when the in ihr largest of the Sugar Trust its The payroll has average a There was no no warning scarcely a rumor of the Impending ca The five thousand employees walked to the cashiers one b to draw their som to begin work for the leaving for the You wanted any Th works are closed all that was The man could not realize what had happened at They gathered n groups the massive cover foil oi them had been then Some had sons grandsons and all upon the of the Sugar Trus and the country assura proof that then need be no worry as to ther means o In one moment they had been left practically The catastrophe is second which has upon the burg manufacturing section of Brook lyn within a The Standard OI refineries in were closed Juts throwing old employees out of Barrel May Close Coming close on the twin calamities Is tho rumor that the Brooklyn Cooperage as the Barrel Trust will have to close Its The com pany depended upon the Sugar Trust the Standard Oil refineries for its and with the two great plant shut down the prospects for continuance of tho business are The Company Includes two thous and This army of workers night looked gloomily to the fully expecting to sabre the fac of tho six thousand whose misfortune cripples and Th refinery of the Sugar Trust was formerly owned by mcyer Elder and has as the It ts the col lection of mammoth which every on Sound steamers and notices a short north of the new Bast River Bridge It has been Hie main spring of South Wi lamsburg for a score of The Ironies of the employees cluster about tihe big The occupies the land between the Ilver and Kent Sou ill First There a group of seven to teen stories in The shifts have been at work in the for twelve so that at no hour of day or was the industry The shifts at 7 oclock mornIng and Announced nt 1ny The night shift arrives early last for 4t was pay man took his place In tHe line running to the pay as he passed the was surprised to find In Ws envelope an extra days It has been the custom of the company to withhold a days pay from each to be refunded when he This was the extra money the men found In Before they could ask for an explanation the cashier had announced the closing tho While trne men at the end of the line were stUl joking and those who had passed the cashiers window and had even told that there was no more passel out and formed in excited At 7 oclock the men were gathered about the Then tho day through In line for their the same unwelcome news and joine crowd that Wad been turned 6ome out foremen tout She superiors as dazed as the Tihe officials of the com pany were not to toe and no one Only Has a Cold and Looks Far Better Than When I Saw Him Six Years New York Special Despatch o Edwards sudden Illness causes considerable alarm as tho public Ivas no confidence in bulletins since its experience of Tho Would correspondent say immediately i from where dined and talked with the King last Speaking with his customary the said Hifi Majesty In the best of health and spirits last He was troubled a cold his but It more than a In I Chough looked far better than ho years i ago I Inst siw There was no talk at thn castle about his Is a trifling i I was with the Prince this morning and ho never VIVIO the Kings being though r to Tha Windsor correspondent telegraphed afternoon j The King has been suffering since Saturday with a cold its his colds I always became fixed In his j He uras better this morning and drove to plant trees along new avenue In Windsor His carriage Is artl lally and while he was stand Ins In the morning air Hie caught o tresh which ihls sc visit to Duta of country seat postponed at the loSt During the ceremoni the King nt little Prince when handling a spade accidentally eent a shower of the Mayor of The Worlds London correspondent heard from a court sourc that the King remembered thla morning that was the Queen Victorias and decided that It would ibe highly for him m Case Before Su preme to on Junketing expedition to on such a His cold lit was ithe same and It Is expected toe will go to The Duke of Devonshire la said to have expended more in ar ranging for the Kings and Other Seo o United States gave a dinner In honor ot it the Hotel BO tha the General might meet Lord Roberts and other British Including Sir and Sir John Mi leu Not Invited to By Miles terms on the part of somebody Miles was not Invited to Speaking of hla visit to Miles said today The King received most oor recalled pleasant memories of our visit here at the time of and spoke as friendly as ever of Amer The King Prince of Widen be to is definitely lie hoped the for President Roosevelt will have ihls picture at Government In the Sundry under the heading nee of the Executive appears an Item of to for the Ex Special to Tho noose volt attended the of the United States Supreme Court and hoard Clinton Moffat Meets Mis fortune in a Most Unusual Sympathizers of Strikers Again Attack Cars and Succeed in Tying Up All the MOTORMEN Car Windows Demolished by Missies and Obstructions Placed on the SOLDIERS CHARGE ANU DISPERSE Militia Were Called Out Because Sympathetic Strike of Unionists Is Mamma Scolded Her but He Fled at Night and Now Has a As result of rubbing his eye after handling paper currency taken in Theatre Clinton for eight years treasurer of the Holmes deliver a learner will today his right eye ion In which he held that ballet girls at his 128 West were as legitimate n subject of was Injured several years ago and that time has been subject to Last Friday tlon any other varieties of men or Ho said all pictures involved the display of The particular to which Justice j handled quantities of old while Holmes referred was ono displayed on a Bunting got speck of dust In one small pouter a travelling circus put out through the The picture shows twenty women on thn biff leus of their feet with their left legs held In The said legs are encased In The posters are In and pinks yellows and mens oC tho of the The question at issue was one of The man who owned the pictures claimed that tho circus that used thorn Infringed on his held that the chromo posters of a can proper 1y bo protected toy MAYOR LOW A Held In frith Cantor nnt It was yesterday that or nearly half an Mayor Comp troller President Cantor and President Haffen were prisoners Satur day In an elevator In Postal Bulld They hold attended a conference on the of New York Centra and were on their way to the Hard ware Club for when ele vator stopped between the sixteenth and seventeenth They protested to the but could get no explanation an the man could not speak Mayor Low tried but the operator shook this and Haffen de In Gorman to know why for twenty minutes they were forced to In tried almost every language on said Haffen yesterday but could get no Wo maxle our and en joyed the Barred liy Special to Senate passed a today ex of a with ot 100 and a jail o three months fo manager of his After rubbing It tho eyo became inflamed and In a short time pained him so badly that he called In a The doctor called two other physicians In and It was decided to remove the right eye to savo the Remedies applied to allay the and the op was get tor this The Poland Water of the 4n ve aining fasts Bronx 9 mind i oil painting of ths about Poland in uwa on lta iero a telephone In lata midst of the throngs has been writing newspaper FORMED HUMAN Companion from Un Pearson fourteen years nearly lost his life while skating on at yester day Ho was showing the hoys how to cover a thin when it gave way and he went under the His companions saw him rise about a doaen from where he went Half a dozen boys dropped on thoir backs and extended their feet in the of the drowning They all kicked together and soon broke a in the ico sufficiently large so that he could be drawn a human life they pulled him He had been under water more than a minute and waa The boys hurried him to the nearest he was to Uia had occurred to Willie what proposals of marriage were until he received one yesterday in a perfumed note from Daisy ayed The more he thought the proposal over tho more it perplexed so hu took the note to his Falk glanced over tho opening couplet Tho roso Is redthe blue rne pink is BO are When she sot la the whore Daisy proposed to Willie they Willie listened dutifully to had lo say on the sub and went to his fell to about whom he had met for the first time two weeks It at n party who had assembled to say goodby to Daisy when Tier parents moved to New came down to showing of calf His no concern j over his of the j But there was genuine alarm In the I when It was discovered ad left His Sunday Married Them at UIli ito The was busy at a of the Board of the Torrington Club yesterday when he received word Franl Riser and Miss Matilda wanted him to marry Ho ordered be shown Into the and there ho per formed those present was State Senator presented of candles to the bride and a box of cigars to After a futile search ifor the there was nothing to do tout wait develop The first news confirmed Word was received that Willie and Daisy had been married in just over the Connecticut State It ils not known where Willie Talk and on their CARPENTRY IN Chicago Union Taught the to carpenters will ask the Board of Education to es a technical course In some of the city schools for of the where apprentices to that trade may fit them for their future As the Board ot Education Jias al ready gone on record In favor of such departure in school it wHl probably grant the when the decide on what shall con the special Other are considering similar action in behalf of Murderer Special to Ho FeW the condemned murderer of Adam on tha to place Special to The Ing by the sympathizers of tho striking and conductors on the city street car lines here to ndn continued so fiercely that long before not a single car running In the The presence ot SCO Na tional sent here by Cham seems to have Infuriated the sympathizers the strikers andito hava causey tho fresh Two motormen on the North Main line were badly by stones and sticks thrown by in the cars were cut by gas from mattes a of fourteen motormen and Injured the The crowd made Its first attack oh the cars of thn North Main street They surrounded and threw and every missle The passengers fled in panic as tha heavy through the windows and the The crews stood by the cars as long as they TRen in through the excited crowd two ths motormen were badly cut and bruised clubs and Scatter A of Infantry was sent on tile double to the scene of the but Ihe crowd of their worn brought and the cars taken back to the barns under escort of the On the line logs and bowl ders were placed on Ilia com the The crews of several cars attempted to clear the but were stoned and and finally deserted their A car waa sent out tho South Main street and when it had re turned at 10 oclock a company of sol diers was hurried to the As they were marching alone ths road to the little town of they stoned and Jeered at by a crowd of who had bidden behind tho on tha The crowd waa dispersed and it was found that they had tha crew car after having broken the Rioting on Bank street line tinned till midnight in of efforts of the Motorman John Harrison took a par out on the A crowd at him with stones and Be he and the passengers could get to a place safety they had been severely The soldIers arrived after the motorman had escaped from the crowd charging the dispersed Tropa tu AITO It is generally believed here that v of so many troops to this little town was jnore for the purpose of awe Ing workers in the factories and who were threatening to te volt than to suppress the riots from the strike of the little handful of The announced intention of to put militiamen on the cars as guards was carried early Tho car which left centre of the city for the Brooklyn after C oclock carried four guards men fully armed on the front Other cars bound In that direction with a similar detail Bull for Discipline among was somewhat relaxed during the v was after militiaman on duty carried a rifle and four rounds of Orders were Issued to makS arrests least evidence of The streets In the centre of the city filled up rapidly In the evening and by 8 oclock there were In ithe business  

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