The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1900, Page 1

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“ Circulation Books Open to All.” a ——— ———— —— PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1900. TO RESUME CROTON WORK. GOOHHOIHOOOHOGI|AGHOPSIIHIH|: 111 DHOLIWUOAGNLGILPOHIHNGOVOHGOOHOD STRINERS MAY Flat ——— — aaimiiceaian — \ SUPPORT WOODRUFF’. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, 1,500 SOLDIERS ON GU x Gruber was a> =H GOV. ROOSEVELT ON DEATH OF DOUGLASS. ALBANY, April 17.—Gov, Roose- velt to-day sent the following telegram on the death of Sergt. Douglass, who was killed at the Croton dam: Commanding OMfecr, Blev- onth Separate Company, Nattenal Gearé, State of New Yerk, Croton, §. ¥.1 1 denire (o expres my deep sorraw and sympathy at the death of Sergi. Deaglace. Yet let as remember that hie Rame new gees on the roll of hener, side by side with the anmes of these whe died im open battle with thelr when Gruber ee from th men, Gru on sum- tt 4 proved hin vigoro vie PLATTOPRIVATS ‘BEN f the Fourt ‘a Ue ° . that Quige ed 20 MRS. MORRISON WAS LYING DOWN WHEN'SHOT, ~ es eae AIRE ae Frank W. Shipman, wha atte >. ae “+ | a ma woul tha ave be he dows and re le when he end fire from hi SEXTON AND YORK ON THE BOXING LAW. » fte hat he favored the —_ i tennees expire on Sept. 1 Major Denieke, who commanded troops at Croton Dam until the arrival | of Major-Gen. Roe, announced this af- ] ternoon that the strikers on the hills | are to be disarmed. = j r eS The Mailane will be captured by the $88.000 PAID IN FOR LIQUOR TAX. militiasnen, searched and thelr weapons | taken from them. on RO Aquadron A and Troop C, the CraCk | youn Vernon soldier whe was as avairy companies of New Yerk ad) woasingted by « Croton rister Reooklyn, reached Croten Dam shorily last might. after 1.30 o'clock Uhis afternoon. oA eR ‘Paree houre later seven additions! | allowed through the lines without @ companies of the Seventh Regiment ar- pass SIXTH RACE AT AQUEDUCT, er cesta ite auaroine oLo pam, | Mrs. Von ph? The “dandy” Now York regiment 45} Taree companies of the Seventh Regie] CUPCS AN delayea for hour by « Fatiroad) mont are guarding ihe old Croton Dam, cree from smash-ip at Ardsley, four miles up the valley. ‘They were | An engine collided with a gravel train. | rushed there from New York last night <R daidc cs RRS — Ss T= | train, bigwking the road. to guard against a porstble attempt to dynamite the dam and cut off New OH SEVENTH IN A WRECK. ves * P | York's water supply. sOoorseeoDse: WW MTOBESETES OS ANIEINRNCOLIBIECS i ane neciat 0 grave teas, |, : ” IBIS DE COLO UYHEOS®) aise Preyer, was pinned beneath his engine ‘Work will be rerumed t@-morrow, PLATT WIELDING THE HARMONY BATON. a a ating ai ener! Mage aera ! i tes, He He made this announcement this morn- ! he sustained other serious injur tng to workmen who cailed at hia office ! was borne to Croton Landing on an | with packs made up ready to leave the mmodation, attended by Maj, Collis | valley, Dominion Camelata, a striker, was ar- Declares New York Delee | 'i0"*! iesters his candidacy, New York) so aviy tad the “machine” arranged | ' 4 ; j Wants the Vice-Preklency.” affair tat no one neemed to care much and Capt, Huddleston, of the Beventn) ait ite akutlking about the out- , gation Witt Stand by} ‘The commitive Jeft Mr. Piatt In a very what hapmmed, All knew what was to Regiment Posts this afternoon. He pretends not Him for Vice-Pr LC eee A | No one else was hurt to speak Bnglish fly, * —t—> , a ‘The \ or esident! THB CONVENT! PLANS PREARRANGED. camsagate ay stggahanis| PS” —The Republican State ON. It wan the election of Thomas ¢ ; to return to High Bridge and eroceed | ht O° -| wrest part of the time. haus : “w, - @ by way of the Hudson River @1vi#i0R | nec: him 1 the crime bas as yet! @he learned that he'tmd ‘ The rail-| been discovered with a young woman in Convention Iniorsed netexnies and Atiornates Nemed= af of the New York Central sa Pheth Imdorsce Weisinies's Ral George J. Smith and ates) road officials made every effort te clear | ReKimley Wmperiatigm oper res or aes See Seen et rth ra nel MARCH OF THE SRVENTHL 860.000 wor t nisto ays were $88,220. SINTH. KACE—Gracious 1. Co 2, Horsu 3 Hi. Roberts as alternates. troops continued to their destination on | ¢ sheen Ng Bobs m Scores the Natal Chief the Putnam road. Mow New York's Dandy iment eS eo | and Rooszvelt’s Ada! tiere i« what happened vt the Res) Then there eso en ; { pabiicaa Etate Convention to-<tey of Wiltam McKinley. * i ts Rig ministration. ‘The “big foxr"--Piett, Depew, Hoare: "MP Bh pe ate he : a] d f Hi L The New York militiamen finale tiene taischeilt, as in tho Sais OA Se Siclarge to the Nationa Gosvention. (<8 for turiher distinesdon by Theo. an Many Oo Is ead- | reaches Croton Lanling, late ih the certified by American Consuls ' “nm : : SKisdey, | Ce POUT BAe Timothy 1. Wee. son Seven(h men swung out of their] many. ” ; Valted Bieies Serator Thomas C, Piatt: THEN: Were eMeers ‘tor MKrley. | ue i . afternoon. ‘The Sey 7 i e ; { od ing Past, Roosevelt and Woxiruft, and! 7, in; Icers, . ack» were qué kiy cleared an@/armory at Park avenue and Sixt ire, Von Bradeky retain | | ae "4 \. Tne dada tn Doeenn. after a ohort delay the Seventh men) street at 99° thiv morning, and started members of the atiet thls afternoon praciioalty indorred the r we Quizr. oceoded on their Journe 3a var s aftern f “ YY ihe’ cheers and hiss fer Leawe KB) -! ean flag dominated t at pro of wi fandidacy of Lieut fyi 5 xo ruff for Sie ere Leal sin) ry aed and later covered cvery re foot uf " advance os : ne , pt ders in the ; 7 i rate to te oat the Vice-President! nom!naticn. his pollsy of Heperta tem Was adored | space, while the former's tmage wis LONDON, April 1i.—The War, Office fore, so changed the plan of advanc There. are Ma i in the! tion to take ‘rain for the seat of to-night publisher in the Gapetic « uve cayiure and reien- Creten valley. [a GEN. ROE IN COMMAND, | cr" ove bondrat er cot. of ie pad onded “Here to the = “Ae Warren,” Lord Roberts continue Mater fen Ber ts 1 > ari of the State ntidered It impossible to grake Phe cavalrymen tendervoused «t MI" | rhe first aesembly sounded st ; The Brookiys Committee of Ten hav-| bare ins ng ta <= = \ gaved on every Soart jog in charge Woodraf™® boom haa » " delogates by promis: gs PEERS) Nover Gut the senior genator veb- t Jong conference with Benator Platy-e1/ Wo2drui's boom for the ViowPrem-| x.y york bave a more loyal ane despatch from Lord Roberts, dated Fe Qe Pith Avenve Hote!” | dential nomination at the: Pailate’phts | in toe sim of his hand. ‘Convention aftetnocn. “ HOMAGE TO PLATT, Senator Plat 12 the Simsiee ani = George W. Aldrts t ete tae | m . See and the Monroe the minds of the leaders it would be| Had it been 4 ineeting Of the Dorcas) corgution were up in front, so were the a ale Cy ommended. Jf not actu oa | pl yc ag bg rite | ging, where Sheriff Molloy met them.| sy The men fell in at 218. Prompt with : Rove-apgnetat De lophey marched over the aqueduct ana ‘ course he proposed (0 adupi. There i ness was the rate Convention tn make | Srtety at the parwonage it could not] ftenseaiuer eontina 3 have been a {ave beer more orderly and rexpect-| yicus> clenatief.@ Winisses: pao Builer doer fot excape. Lord Roberts coores he Prubow (0 ailupi. Thee Ml twok possession of the hills overlookiMg | gis wagon able geod ing that the plan of operations eds " | ned Ali. were ready and willing to bow! for | CO be * the new dam and the w ments preceded the regiment. re ie not clearly descrived in the de- "0% But it te only fair to Warren to < Republican State Convention McKinley and kiss the hem of the Platt point out (hat Buiter appears through-| The 7 infaatrymen enc At the Grand Central Station Col. Ap with the -great dignity of warments. Gclogates-atclarge 10 vote!” | y, . out to have been aware of what was) the works. pleton turned over his command to « : GB. President, Me-| was over : 0 ee, son |. et MeBorition of the cavalry Ie #UCK) resentative of Major-Gen. Ror it was, the ‘ » hole! Regarding the withdrawal from Spi0M | ing: the hitte will be cleared of strike Kop, tbe retention o: whic’ hed tecvme| TM ot ANS Ue MS omed om the SLEPT ON THEIR ARMS. TN ct al glen amaates| 5G All night the armory had been 4 i menerte says: BrP 10 be whable to concur with ‘Tit (afantry will be thrown tn « cor-| Sentinels were i A ‘around the wort, Bo one will (Wentisved y camped near

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