Show ROOSEVELT WILL MAKE AN EFFORT TO END THE STRIKE Will ill Bring the Coal Barons and President Mitchell Together in Washington Friday Hope Entertained That Concessions Will Be Made Mado and a 8 Great Na National National National Calamity Averted Av u Oct t to W IV R make JUke an effort bring U th tM eoal t and their to together gether ther In the of ot th tM the public good o d This Tho T conclusion was reached r with witA his h series of ot conferences ft lr r a advisers yesterday and aad today The She d de Il ft w WM arrived at when the th 1 1 W yet y rs a of tile the cabinet Informed 1 d the j resident th that there was J flO way WILY un UR tier ir tr th constitution and aad u the form torM of ot eminent of ot U th the States Stat tte for fIt l intervention to end th the tike strike j very ry pUN phase of the situation was waa can oan oani n i l ud and nd the determination to 10 0 have 1 I iw 1 mint mine operators and President Pre 1 I meet e t to the president was wae when It K was waa found that no BO method was wa W 0 At the eon du luxion n of the conference today which vas It s attended at by b Secretaries Secreta Root hi W Mild and Moody C d Attorney General Oel nd Postmaster Payns 1 ti J i t th the temporary Wb House 11 th thi the i 1 olio In was wu issued Asked to Conference White Whitt House HoWIe Washington Oct Ott L 1 1902 F Y BUr Sar president at of or the PreM leading system Philadelphia l i Delaware Ia a A Railroad company New Nework NewY NewYork York Y ork E 1 D Thomas chairman of the hoard Iward Jort Erb Railroad company New Nework ork Thomas Thom P Fowler New York Ontario ft k Western W l company com pan ew w York K R M Oliphant president l A Hudson Huc on New York John Markle Markie for rr West streets street N fW w York I should greatly Ilk like Uke to tofe I fe you on n Friday next Oct Det 3 S at atIt i I It 11 I o lock lok a m hr M In III Washington I Jn n regard rd to the falter of ot the th coat eoal I J supply which has It become a matter of tf vital concern r to the tM whole h nation n I 1 I ha have han e sent nt a similar II I IU dispatch to Mr r rJohn I John Mitchell president of the United II Mm Mm ID Workers of ot America A THEODORE THEODOR John Mitchell United Mine MineWorkers Workers W r k ra of America Pa PaI I greatly mati Inte to s ass e you on Oft Orida wit next Oct X a at U 11 a m RI RIh here hr h in hi n Washington In Ia to the tile failure of th t tI coal sL r wM W wIek ha hav has v a flatter of vital tal e to toh toi i h hose 01 nation na tj 1 t t C t Jar dispatch to the th of oC tn tM the t coal THIODORE ROOSEVELT Mo No Power Fewer to Compel At the meeting Friday the toe line of nt Approach toward the settlement nt of ot th tM the mike will win be an all appeal by Preel P int Roosevelt evelt to both b th sides to come together ether r as s men n and not ROt allow false i rt or M a feeling of obstinacy to stand tand In lit lit way w of the tM 11 termination of or the tM thelt lt rai at strike which Is Ie fraught with such luch lucht t hi hlat eat at of If f misery to o thousands Ad of pee peo l I l pie e f it is I stated staled by b on one ens o or Of the prom pres n fOnts nta advisers that beyond this the resident cannot rann t go he M has no powers or Ir C compulsion to bring into play against muller side aide and he hf must rely rei upon his abilities or his appeals a pub to tot their t en of humanity If It anything u is 1 to be accomplished Aed The t intends Int to lay II before his hearer Ift the tIe situation aa as II It appears to him with all th tn the prospective UTe horrors that win will follow a fuel famine fUM and will nice urite them In the Uw Interests of ot humanity to open ipen th Ike mines Mt and aDd sup sep ply lLy th for tor coal roal Greet rat t P U Threatened The president has hu ha taken talle this action bet bc aU he feels l It to h be his hl duty misty to do so aa as the executive heed head of oC a II na ma tion with reat gre peril The IT has hal In ln a en taken UP upon I th na tt of f an arbitrator In thin got between behen tal and hr and nd the thC Is nu nfl u Is not even tD known k n un us fiN ih r the thi Sam f 0 In any lIt r ud to today Jy It ll lland Is III th hope Of tw the t mad and It his U ad adv that It will be v Just Jut bow Ii ao o OM en can say y there thereof the of a temporary ar aI Which will tIde tWe over the cold It II I stated by b a member or of Ibm that t I Is no political Purpose In eff effort Ht but that the Ute thelo Intend lo to exert urt h hi his Inh Influence IB io th the Interests of el the lit In the p popl pIe other attempts It is seid W wI the operators felt that wa WM the These nt In ln the story Is II revived of the set Ht ot of l strike of 01 II The opo op rat ra d that when n that strike aI II of or a P political l th way was we paved for tor t tt the Went nt strike fly al also sty y that t th t the tm hoped horl that political In n would agaIn be exert exerted In their r behalf I anti th the make to t further r The effort III of Qua ant and Penro e of ot Penn hanla and sod Platt Plan of New Nw Ym York and aad been r Inne of p Pennsylvania y i it haw have th all out t as a catlon of oC I n ot of th the operators tors All Alle thi hI h hy by h ha have asserted rt io Iw due to the e tt t th the r hieb wo was U In 1 91 All I l f have hv Ita been b ett die d s tuLI u rt ri doing th t the p pa t fw t days I to R a II t h th t he legal and the tC tt th r n Iho fM fedel in nd th the conclusion o was Wit Wa h I w hat th t the President Quid could d dc more by bringing the Interested par parties parties ties u together than in any other way There will be no one present at Fri Fridays Fridays days daya meeting at the temporary White WhiteHouse hUe House but bu the principals It ia Is true that Friday is cabinet day and that 11 the hour appointed In the In Invitations for tor the meeting of ot the mag meg magnates magnate mates nates Is ia the usual hour of ot assembling the cabinet but according to the pres present cut ent nt understanding the cabinet meet meetIng meetIng Ing will wUl be postponed The purpose of the postponement Is 15 plainly to relieve the invited guests from the feeling of reserve re that might naturally be ore cre created If It they should appear before the entire cabinet Including some exceed exceedingly exceedIngly exceeding ing clever elever lawyers whom the coal coat peo people people pie might not care to meet In a bust busi business ness flees way in the absence of ot their own legal advisers So the absence of the cabinet will give ghe the president an op opportunity to do just what he wants namely to have a h talk with the tM operators and Mr Mitchell to induce them to talk to each other free freely freely freely ly and aRd to reopen quietly and soberly and aM finally to agree if It possible to tomake tomake tomake make concessions on each side which will terminate the strike And at least If this last object ob d cannot be directly attained it Is hoped that the foundations may be laid for tor or an agreement In Inthe Inthe Inthe the near future perhaps an agreement between the principals to have further meetings and perhaps to refer open is issues Isau Issues sues au between them to third parties Was Some Pressure It Is III stated positively that the president president president dent has no assurances from either side which formed the basis of ot his call for this meeting But when Secretary Root was in New York yesterday and the night preceding he saw sa one at least of ot the coal presidents whose name appears In today list of ot invitations It was stated that the meeting was wa a casual one but no statement could be ex cx extracted extracted touching the personality of the theother theether other ether great forces that are operating in this strike who might have been seen Hen by the war secretary In his peace mission ml n Other great financial forces than Mr Morgan competent to exercise a tremendously powerful but secret upon corporations exist in Now New NewYork York and It is km surmised that with some IOMe of these the thEt secretary not unac in Is a busIness u way in Ir that cir clr elrItt Itt J ve e bad had an Interview during visit vi lt BARONS WILL ATTEND They Decline to Discuss the Probable Outcome New York Oct t 1 President nt Trues Truesdale date dale of ot the Lackawanna road President President I dent Fowler of ot the Ontario On arlo Western and President Oliphant of the Dela Delaware Delaware Delaware ware Hudson Hud on this afternoon acknowledged acknowledged acknowledged edged the receipt of ot President vt invitation to confer with him over the th coal strike situation It Is quite certain the Invitation will be ac no accepted accepted by the tM operators but none of thoe those seen would discuss the probable outcome of ot the meeting President Truesdale made this state statement statement statement ment this thia afternoon There is 18 absolutely no truth In the report that President Baer of the Reading Heading company compan has resigned There IB Iii i no truth in the report that the strike hag baa h been settled or settlement contemplated cOntemplated contemplated plated I Following the receipt of ot the presidents presidents dents invitation the coal presidents In the city held a brief conference but I no word as aa to what passed between them was obtainable I J P Morgan said saidI saidI I have heard h rd of ot the presidents In Invitation to the coal presidents and I I think it Is II an admirable thing As to tore results reselLs re we w can tell better bettor when the operators come back John Joh Markle one ORe of ot the leading in independent independent dependent operators was also Invited j by President Roosevelt to attend the I Washington conference Mr Markles Invitation awaited him at Morgan Cos office where he called caned late this I afternoon M Mr Markle said he be would certainly go He too declined to what result If it any Y might be ber reached r as the result of ot a talk with the Ute president pre I COAL TOE FOR THE TEE POOR Plan to Supply New York Tenement District New York Oct 1 A plan is said to have bave been outlined at the meeting of the coal road presidents just held in Inthis this city eity for tor the supplying of coal first to the dwellers In the tenement districts second nd to the hospitals and third to the Ule transportation companies Robert W V DeForest who Is tenement house commissioner president of the charity society and general counsel of ot the Central railway of ot New Jersey represented to the officials the tene tenement ment dwellers crying Cry lug need of fuel in cold weather ther and there wits was w s not one of ot the dosen dOHn present who did not agree I that something must be done The plan proposed was in effect that the companies should hould united In forwarding to t the city elty enough coal eoal to serve the desired purpose Then the sales agents were to have hae their men horses and Continued on Page 1 5 ROOSEVELT WILL MAKE AN EFFORT TO END THE STRIKE Continued from P Pare Page se W 1 carts cart ready and for tor each cart a route through the lowliest sections of ot the city would be b mapped out In this way the business of the would not be affected as aa their sales are not made In these locations The coal be sold by hi the pall pallor or orthe orthe the basket or at a rate proportionate tp to the wholesale hole price to which the cost of freight has been added This hb will Insure to the purchaser who now pays 25 cents for a pall pail of coal or 75 cents for tor a n bushel good coal coat at a aless aless aless I less cost than he had to pay even be before before fore tore the strike began and when coal was waft at Its normal price With these wants titled tIlled the diminish diminishing lag ing bins of ot the various hospitals will willbe be replenished and the street railways will be supplied |