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BA us a a a a ll a a is WHATHER—SHOWERS TO-NIGHT. | NIGHT! @be EDITION _|_[“Careaation Boots Open A] NEW YOR K, MO ~ PRICE ONE CENT. NDAY, APRIL 30, 1900, ed | “ Cireulation ooks Open to All.” } PRICE ONE WHO SAID PHILADELPHIA WAS SLOW? Giants and Quakers ina Slugging Match Which Caused the Pitchers Much Pain. ° SCORE BY INNINGS p02003 101) Ob liee C7 ° ¢ HELD SHIP TO GET A BIDE Papa Ricco Objects to His Young Ialian fon-in-Law. jt» ea enced Triumphal Procession of the Admiral Draws Cheers from ae Huge Crowd. igi i VS | YJ, ‘The steamship Boliv’ which salled for Europe this morning, war held a half hour beyond her time while Alfred J. Giallorens and several police searched the steamer for his girl bri ‘They did not find her. Then Lawyer) Higdenbocham, acting for the brige- groom, secured a writ of habeas corpus calling upon the parents of the bride to produce her in Part 1. of the Supreme Court. ‘The bride was Antonetta Ricco, daugh- Committee, Mra. B. Ryan Lathrop, Mrs, Carter H. Harrison and Mra. Charles A. Plamondon, went direct to the Annex, where she rested until the arrival of Admiral Dewey. Leaving the Grand Central Station the order of the escort to Admiral Dewey and party was as follows: Piatoon of police, band, Major B. F. Alsip and staff, commanding escort; First Cavalry, I. N, G.; guard of honor, Ilinols Naval Re- serve Veteran Association; carriage con- taining Admiral Dewey. Mayor Harri- son and Charles A. Plamondon; car- rages containing Lieut. Caldwell, Lieut. Crawford and members of the Chicago Committee. As the escort approached the elevated CHICAGO, April —Amid the boom- lag of cannon and the cheers of thou- sands of peopie Admiral George Dewey arrived in Chicago to-day six minutes ahead of schedule time. | The special train bearing the Admiral ‘and Mra, Dewey, Lieut. Caldwell, his ter of & well-to-do physician at 3) East seetary, and ie Canter pion Ps Fourteenth street, and she is in the sear South Chicago by a special carry- custody of her parents, who declare ing the Commitiee of the Dewey Cele- thelr intention of shipping her back to bration, including Mayor Harrison, =. Meh tSbils, | cid 1, Piesident Charles A. Plamondon and the twenty. They met on Print a Mees ‘miral's son, George Goodwin Dewey, pay in Plymouth Ghose (git, Aamirare vale. arrived at the Brookiya. or Now York He ¢ 7 Phacommittes in Hut Atiantic League, will keep the jaw from becoming too verdantly luxurious. Saturday's drubbing didn't daunt the (Bpecial to The Evening World.) LEAGUE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April ~The Giants wound up Ms Hariemttes to such an extent that they thetr ‘two-day stand” in Slowtown| wore not ready to go out on the carpet this afternoon with another shock and give battle for every run that would im Italy, and there Alfred tne platform gates, and ihe immense jonetta loved each other as little; crowd was not allowed to go inskte the | railroad loop at Fifth avenue and Jack- train-aded. son Boulevard a member of the Signal The moment the train pulled into the| Corps wigwagged a signal to the differ- shed, however, and the white mous-|¢nt Clevated tower stations and all the hed hero was seen, a roar of cheers|'rtins on the loop stopped running until the fortunate ones inside | ‘be carriages and escort passed under taken up| the structures, + Ams the party reached the corner of America al- 5 neither Delehanty nor his mastodon |‘? cle Of hits and to make runs with friend, Lajo.e, had been removed tram | 0% without them earth since Beturday there was a die.) At the latter game they had the net poretDllity that the Phillies’ ham-|Dollermakers beaten by lonk odds. for mering spurt wou:d last a while longer the team-piay of Sehettaline’s crew i of the brand in vogue before base- CHT 3 5 g g Ee Fe z z | zi8e i i another | well and Crawford would send jong platiorm and stealing was invented. whe was | leading to the An eveh break with the Slowburgers were in waiting. | Was 4 lot to expect, but that's what the Giallorens| The police succeeded ae cuir ope, Onty. rae |tauriate from Coogan's looked is|street and the party ‘scat. (f0F And reached after. Hawiey was due Harrison street and to mix up the sluggers, The weather torium Annex, where — ! J the great cities of ‘te meletawed by me tabbe Le PHILLIES vs. NEW YORK. against the battering-ram Quakers. As |f0 on the tally-board. They were here 1 ll a8 (CENTRAL MAY INCREAS ————4¢e—__- —_— RAILROAD WILL DISCUSS _WAGES WITH EMPLO er Strikers Advised by Com- missioner Delehanty to Delay Action and Agree to Meet Company's Of- ficials, With the idea cf reaching ga speedy understanding with the striking ya men of Buffa.o, the New York Ce Railroad Company this afternoon agreed to discuss the demand of the men for more wages. No other grievance held by the men | will be considered, however, the com- | pany mal that fact clear in a state: | mem to Arbitration Commissioner Dele- hanty The Commissioner held two conferences to-day with Supt. Waitt, of the Motive Power and Construction Department of the road, who had been deputed to rep- resent the company before the State Arbitration, At the firse, the presented the ultimatum men, and after a dis- cussion, Was asked to return for an answer, READY TO TALK. President Gallaway and Supt, Waitt spent two hours going over the demands of the men, and when Commissioner Delehanty returned at 1 o'clock, the hour specified for an answer, he found Supt. Waitt ready for him. They had a brief talk, after which the Commis- sioner telegraphed to the strikers the following statement of the Company “The New York Central desires to steal not only justly but lberally with ita employees on the subject of wager. Wit. this object. and withaut any de- mand, {t voluntarily within «ixty days} Increased the wages of many of the men now out on strike “ft is found on iavestigation that Company is now paying higher wa than some companies, and as high as} any company similarly situated, but, notwithstanding this situation, the Com- pany will take Op any question of ad- [Justment of wages. } “In reply to tthe demand that ne one shall be employed or discharged by (> Company, except with the consent of | the men who ate now out, the position of the Company Is that the officers, be- | ing responsible for the safety of the Ives of ila passengers and employees, Ifor the protection of the public tn the the Well-Known Theatrical Manager's | Anchor Liner Used as Liabilities Are #01010 and His | Assets Nothing, Edwart F. Rice. the theatrical man- . Of INT Broadway, filed a petition n the United States late this afternoon. The Anchor itor aac D. Rich, of 4 Montgomery place, | operation of its railroad and for the On, to Whom the pet. toner claims to Bee |rapld and continuous carriage and the| owe MiJG7 In borrowed money ee ee business of the Company, can not and] a boat was very crowded and will not delegate te others ihe selection| WEATHER FORECAST. men slept in relays of 39 om of the men upon whose skill and Adeiity jeach night, ro as to not uch Cepends joe Forecast for the thirty-six hours end: | quarters and cause | MAY COMPROMISE. ng at 8 P. M. Tuesday for New York |she took to € No comment made on the state-|City and vicinity: Showers to-n'ght; Scat ar ment | f Delehanty in his] Tuerday fair | message to the Buffalo men | pogeh weet wind When asked bow the strikers would | changes in take it he sald j morning doers, “ | thes Perry's p! : “The ratiroad authorities, having | t’ermometer at | to discuss the salary schedule, tA M BHA MBO A M.. 6418 ue compromise on the other demands im: a be possible. if the railroad agrees (o (Continne4 on Seeond Page.)