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10 PB. mM. RACING EXTRA "PRICE ONE CENT. SW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL FO OOO CO OOOO GL 18, 1900, 10 PB. M. RACING EY - BRITISH GENERALS DISGRACED. © j | “ Circulation Books Open to All."’ NOUNCED Bt i . CONFE STRI —— Wily Leader Refused to Summoned by Roe and Coleman—Priest Urged, Peace on Rioters. A conference was held this afternoon between Major-Gen. Roe and Contractor] Coleman. Sheriff Malloy wi to await developments. Angelo Rotella, the strike leader, wes| went tor, Gen. Roe tried to get tum to| admit-that he was leading the strikers His admission of this was to the signal for his arrest by the Sheriff. The [talian was too wary, however, and evaded the trap. “I am not a leader,” he said interpreter, because | speak better Eng- lish than the rest My {friends would lke to work but they would be killed. THE WARY LEADER. him protection summoned be “only an f Mr and soldiers were vent to find his friends. | leman assured No men willing (0 work could be found a Went away denying his leader- of the Seventh | quarry, } nies C and F, at ‘ on the plateau back he contractors’ offices, companies K and Ion the plateau east of the sepa- rate companies, and companies Band D near the Bowery Bridge. A display of force was made this af-| fernoon by marching several companies along the main thoroughfare A PRIEST PLEADS. | Father Sab) Itatten | Priest of Yonkers, wen! to the scene the Croton Dam riot this dogged the sirlkers to leeds of violence His visit was due to an appeal from the strikers’ wives. They sent heir ntmber to Yonkers to beseech the priest (0 try and quiet their husbands “Our men feel ugly.” «aid the delemate of the women. “They will do something wrong; then the soldiers will kil! them Come with us, good padre.” The counsels of the priem had a good effect apparently on the strikers, ard they were In a much quieter mood after bin visit TRUCE NOW ON. on rquent refrain na from one of ‘inn Commit Himseif When} Jamile on her fave RENCE WITH KERS FAILED. DREAM-SLIYER” If MCQUITTED BY JURY. —————et¢-- |Alfred Morrison Declared Not Guilty of Murder--Verdict™ Is Applauded. teacher of all the time Alfred E. anguages his wife last Morrison, the yusiness, Morrlaow spending the | ! Mount Vernon, who shot | in bereaving his wife's fate Dec. 3! Hees Gra gnats of Port Jervia, a j vughter of Mrs. Ihlenberger, sister of equitted of murder at WIC irs, Morrison, testified that she heard Morrison abuse his wife, calling her foul names and cursing her on several occasions | The irgiar rison, #lees while in a dream on was Plains this afternoon, Th verdict was received with ap- tators, Morrison's ey led with ¢ is choked he thanked M Judge la Nearly everybody shook hands with| fired at a day him and he embraced his aged and r ne by the oy a dream Raymond wo told of « years age when vs 1g & room alone, fired wall. Morrison said he glar then the next| of it THE DEFENSE. orening address Judge App. ( for thre g family had by tion * and he voice as wilet inte t ut had mory h and time again frien Cahan, time aunt, Mrs She through all After rece lawyers for both Tie conference When the Appell, Morrisen peen his staunches { his trouble. ala wi erations the drew | naMicted with a | arean called th Mare allec jable result in nery freams . | WF Judge sides into his private Maxson. vnee man .}bor to the lasted a New York who was next- Morrine jream vig it room, life in- came into court hour Judge He tre rome hing tentified | dy Vewy the Judge Judge kl DESERTED WIFE IN TEARS. Judge,” sald Morrison man.” He thanked that quit of the he door-be!l 1 was hate Was excited and cried Vv wite 1 it was a burglar £ shot right away ] Lynch fon wis told live be wald Thank tling wife's MORRISON TALKS } Morrinon tett « | my and ut 1 dream jher. « ty God “LT thank you. “1 am an Innocen the jurors also. Meanwhile Mrs his first wif whom he deserted for the women whos fe so tragically ended, etood tn a low a corner of the court-room with a happy were (ears In A not ko over oO my and bord ome ‘olicemar testified that his wife God, thank God for Hut she and speak to bim MORRISON DRUNK. ‘The jawyers for the dream slayer were much exercised «ver the condition of her eyes, 100. Ate ourt-room he My plans are, ex. | Strikers and contractors agree that a} truce ts on, | “We will give the men until Saturday | to go back (0 work.” sald General Man-| ager Goldeborough at 3 o'clock this afternoon, “1 will counsel with the strikers when they come for their pay Saturday. if they refuse to go to work we will have plentyyof men to fill their places Mon- “We have no need to gdvertive for men. We have plenty ready now. It's) up to the olf hands to rave thelr pons tens" Supt. Goldsborough admitted that of the 9 men back at work to-day oniy twenty-five are from the ranks of the atrikers. FIFTY TO BE ARRESTED, Fifty Croton Dam strikers are to be arrested on the order of Major-Gen. Roe, commander of the militia The charge against them wil! pe that of carrying firearms. Gen. Ror obtainel thelr names from the Deputy Shert Angelo Rotelia, \eader of the strikers, may alto be taken into custoty because of his threats that worknen (aking the @laces of s:rikers Will be killed. The charge agairat him will probaby be in otting to riot. Nos trouble decurred between the Morrison on return from luncheon I might gob ex | yesterday ‘That the was plain, fronted with the client: was in no condition to take witness stand. Jailer Johnson declared this morning | that if Morrison had whiskey yerten he got {{ surreptitiovety from his law: | yers or his aged eunt, Mrs. Cahen, who shakes und’ twitches ax bad as he does, and who has been his close companton | rince the trial began Ex-Judge Appell, of counsel, dignant a+ the jailers sugges D tee Mrs. Cahen declared that she was —=_—_ in the jail with Mo: at recess. | GAS FOR A ABADACHE, though she gave money ‘to Wim with) | whieh to buy luncheon. Me fact remains, however, that after | recess Morrison's twitching nervowsnesa| Reawer Called Ker Brother «| lar for Saying Bhe Loved a as still for an hour, giving place to a} lurching, leering, intoxication, while is Married ‘ten. ninetoen years breath was laden with the fumes of tiq- wor. | who ye Morrison limited by the jail physl- tried to end hor jife clan to have three packs of cigareties her trother a day, and if he gets oplum or other n love with a marr: drug it is smugzie! in in his coffer, tn the Kesex dJalier Jolson gaye The “dream-slayer's” actio peculiar pallor sumgests opium, of bis (romviorrness, Charies E. Guy, an insurance aid a young man brought Morrison his two days after bis wife's death to collect » 1% polley on her jife, ‘Wut he-added (hay the young man did ale clgnretie fiend was drank and the lawyers wer n . auiggestion that belt | ) r et ween " Lilien. truth, but we fa wmttir x 2 ent mun They tated | He « anv ave med on. * in- and not ow atreet deca une being arra ged yay uch a headache k come ra taser bs hed a mar te | wae Cour ann hot it beter.) ve amid Yh Market * and hi a, | in spite io HALL UROMD TS A TU DANGEROUS, Menace to life. 1 0 ele of th i Wee We Health he road an and ¢ wen thet ate between Fifteenth « y anitary —laspee the Board mepecibin © that thig: part dangerous conditle traffic is making | day of r. of of made an fetured 0 remels the heey cere Tt aa one owing am H. Garden, counse rattan Rauwa Company more dan move bie m ening war a wi rr brevent en acct ttt dent Inapector Gardner The |W roadbed of the atructore ie in poor condition, and owing to (hv trafic Is becoming more dx very day Lawyer Flint then avked for journment, oWing to the absepoe, he said, of Me Garden, who has been present at the taking of the greater part of the tretimony, The aajourn- ment Wer aranied and the io. Lio wald ‘be and ] Company rx uel me Hundred and connect with AL (MONY NEL sald Presta Nuodres Pres der Biles asked 1 Twenty-ftth Ashley omni + Prank ev ehty fifth © Mets olltas IN THE Mh. |Health Inspactor Calls It NewCompany Is Refused |‘ Permission to Build an Undergroun:d Rox. the ne 14 street wyeterm, Toe Metropo.iian aj etem wants Wo ea- ie re ™ to } (62 Warren Recalled, Buller Said to Have Resign Thorneycroft Likely to Be Court-Martialléd ---Result of Roberts’s Revelations. HOW | WAS BAKED IN AN OVEN AT 400 DEGREES FOR RHEUMATISM. *: BY DR. J. H. SULLIV. eee (From a piotograph,) DR. SULLIVAN BAKED FOR RHEUMATISM The the WO degree I wo ening & yital playin an By netiom, | tried ai@ares Jetermined to subi wat and wateh ally ya great eady aught war < was UF in thee « xlmpie reality “it owels is rf orate wrapped in etves hundr 4 ine the ‘eg any emition When Slowly nk va ¢ tiny om er luatly rr no hing treame grees at io herm ond that | packs meter ree oa ime I gaspet The ¢ Nurses > DEWET WATCHING BRABANT ed, but Strommty Intrenvhed sw The De Kab avonae | toad we ited that ) capital tock trv $280,000 (0 $A. beep biown up. ) mat mark w LONDON, Aprii 18 ~The report of wn the inefileler cy of Gen, Bale Warren and Col. Thorneyeroft South African campaign, pul London newspapers and exelie ely in The Evening World yest has resulted in the recall in Asgrace of he second Atvision. q od home, Gen, Gate — jed him last week. Warren, it ts fviiowed by the te and Col. 1) of whens were severely. Lord Roberts ray that Gen, to be relleved of tis it ie expected, ‘le gfterneo afl ort Roberts for hit nkness in adere of the three ut sneers are heard fer erte jen t was reporied t 1 arked T sorneyeroft, temartte James's Gagette is partieus — athing in referring to Baller, It tory of armies ai@ ft usciews deaths « men and of discredit to the flag, In a manner whieh if reful selection from the toot el ¢ y of the funny man, the fe atter of the horsey woman the: the of the «moxing-reom late evening The Globe says that “a more ptiable ecord of indecision in plan and confuse xeculion we have seldom geads® ” i adds that what little reputationsn n. Buller had feft has been scattered 4 » the winds, ar The blunders at Splon Koy were af a irgely to Gen. Warren ty Lewd oo in bis repert, after ehetele ler's intentions at that point munteated to Warren, said that — rd to have conciuded, with hip officers, i ordered by Gen. was! state | * and therefore, plain of advance as to ” capture and retention of | Kon. . “As 1 station my Roberts 0 fanking movement which wa wall proscribed, uid forth. ae nied Boller with 1 9 adopt. relieve ‘aye re eed aud { agree ee. hing - see t it failed may tn ” due oa the he ices vave a athempt to > oF Judgment din inietrative capacity on Warren BOER LEADERS At 000s sised Dei Wepener, etty StH er hive heen oo killed The Boer losses are neldereuly . " Tel use Ps fring and * —_— WEATHER FORECAST. recast for the tiety-ate hours end= Wetnesday for New York Showers, followed ty ‘Thursday 14 to sour recon! shows tile: © ad | Petal n the temperatare fbr ing hours, as indicated by rmongyter at Perry's Pharmaepe 5 MOA MAM. OTe ye 8 PM y and vicinity to-night southerly seu learing high | } ' i ona Allwal ‘Bet nulle Bridge has aa