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TNGHT ITION ED PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS BATTED OUT A BIG LEAD. —— Had a Whirlwind Streak That Netted Seven Runs and Caused a Tired Feeling to Over- come the Beaneaters. @. ‘The Evening World) BALL, GROUNDS, Boston, May *—It fs accepted by the good towns people of this stafd old commonwealth that Bpring begins with Loe arrival of the first cirous. The circus got here yester- day all right, and folks donned lighter underwear, shed shigsy overcoats and otherwise |ived up@o tradition and the ctrous. Something; was dead wrong abou! the combination, however Probably Spring began yesuirday, but nobody could mis- take this for a vernal day, and the Giants aM Beaneaters were summoned to aFms un ler conditions not at all har- montous ‘pith baseball Meals. Barly morning was filled with one of those mean, penmitrating New England dris- sles, that :nake an wnacelimated mortal veleve bu marrow is undergoing a frappe pro tees. Before non tals gave place to a drier chill, but none the lees ant!-basebal! * tendeny. nen the ‘bus dumped {te Giant freight at the porteullis ef His plaisance the same old drigale, bat fled but stot worsted, loafed around, ready to close up the show at any mo- ment, Still the circus was dotng its heaviest to proclaim Spring, and the recdy strains of the flageolet and the moMed “tum, tum, jum, tum tum" of the Sousa, who directs the coochee or- chestra wire watted faintly here from the opposition side show Little eirezerly dabs of sawdust showed where the batters’ box and ptichers’ aiab lav ‘yuried. but the sawduet was distributed with true [Boston ‘kk of lavishness. and there were severa! tons foo Hetle vif it. It was a great felt for! mud larks The ace pssories weren't Moat desirable imaginadle for kto right arm to pieces, but Viilie’s turn and he had te Jeopardine b's vaiuable wing for the good exactly the of the caure The gume maght just os well have Bone over to an open date so far as conditions and finance urne were concerned, and it was likely to go any- how, with rain caecks to be ma ] besides, (Boston couldn't agree to post pone {tf until Thursday, because th Heaneatets are duc in Pittsburg Fr If then are any star twirters hiding, linrevealed of undiscover Buck Ewing would ot them. The poor condition of his string | tke to know ls a co m menace and he has cast lines in pvery difection for relief. He may land a third baseman from a West. ern city in the League, which would give him Mercer to work in with the meagre (¢w who are up to a game. NEW | mjured by flying missiles, —— 4 t)O)Q(( OO ——— BOY SADT IN STRIKE OF oT, LOUIS CARMEN Motormen Battered and Police Have a Hard Time-- 8,500 Men Out. ST LOUIB, May #.—Prnetically all they street cars in St. Louis « a stand- still to-day and rioting is going on. John Kohring, @ sixteen-year-old boy who was in a crowd on Park avenue, waa shot and seriously wounded this afternoon by Conductor George Me Clellan, ip charge of a car on the Park avenue division. ‘The boy removed to the City Hos- | DEMANDS OF CAR MEN IN ST. LOUIS. 4 r \ 5 mt ST, LOUN, May 8—The im- portant featurce of the strik- ore’ demands are as follows: Thee conductors, moter- ee Conductor MeClellan was ar men, aripmen an6 olf mee After a vote by a mans-meeting at| | C™Ploved tm the sheds shalt 1.30 A. M. 2.2% employees of the transit |} be competed to be members company went on a strike \o compel the of the anton. acceptance of thetr demands * That the offcers of the ‘he Suburban ling, the only one in ¢! | te nah & past gt tn Bt. Lowe Transit|¢ SRlee with the oMecre of | Company's system, ran cars for several | company, shall have felt hours, but later was compelled to shut down, as their men were pulled off the cars by strikers at De Hodiamont and in the downtown section of the city. Employed on their cars an’ on the sheda the # Louls Transit Company had 3.4 men, most of whom belonged (o the Amalgamated Assoctat.on of Street Car Employees All but seventy-nve thene, it is estimated, are out With the help of some of the latter a number of cars were run out on the! Park avenue division of the Lindell line, which rune part the Union Sta- | tion, This led to frequent riots at dif-| | ferent polats on the line where strikers | attempted and, in some cases, succeeded in stopping the care. One car om each of the lines converg: That in the event of their failing to agree chal, if ma- tually agreed te, pinee the case before three arbitraters, That any member onepend- e@ by the anton chall be eue- pended by the company with- out pay, anti! such time as office im the unten requiring absence for net more than @ year shall, epen ing on Washington avenue was run|] Petirement from such offtes, out. Four cars got downtown as far as iene Bixth street, but only one went around the loop. All were attacked by a mob of men Werkington, at Fourth land Fifth streets, who threw attel n and boys ‘The strikers gathered in force at the Ks and De Hodtamont station, of the Suburban, stones, Several windows were broken |and as fast as cars were started the and the motormen and conductors were strikers boarded them and pulled the Motormen and conductors off. As a re. A riot call was turned in at § o'clock | sult the cars were stopped. from the corner of Broadway and| By 10 o'clock tra fle on the Suburban Washington street, and a wagonload of | line downtown had been virtually sus- This wes the time Capt. Duffy had| Police turned out to keep order, but their | pended. Several arrests of rioters were S A Intended to set Kid Nichole at the! *fforta were in vain. made on thie Hina The SPIRO le FO] 1 met tee ttnd ‘ Giants, But thet handy young gentle: | At this point a motorman was hit over | Ported to have seriously interfered with ? ai Bin wavti't M and probably won't be| the Read with a club, while a plece of | the collection and delivery of the malts. . for some time, which means woe to the| Dfickbat struck him in the mouth, | Six United States postal cars were ued During the ta ating hie ip, and his nose was mashed |p to-day. Forty sub-stations receive Brooklyn Nichols kinked a ligament inj PY & stone The motorman left his car | the street delivery his mighty right arm and It refuses to | #94 Fan into men fot pretertion Postmaster Rassthet! salt: “t ss no straightes out. , Almost at the same time a well-| need for acting hastily in the premises. wah Os . Manager Selee warmed up Pettinger | *eme! vouge Woman who was riding | But the mails will be delivered on time MATH F lant a and Lewid. There—it has happened at last! The; Hat stone t imbecile iractice of the Boston batting to an unps fectly into an am unprotected d staid Ras had the inev.tabie re-! shower of stor The writer, bending over his wo And unabdli: to watch or dodge, stopped Fataer warm liner with his heed—and sae el Maybe shee we ee or two they wi senseless, ‘foolhardy halt. bailing paren’ was shy in the iine-up nn compelied to bed with 4 heavy cold and fever. Gi attended fo business at Winnie's # ‘The Batting Order, - . a Clarke, ¢. Catriek, Impiretie. Connally. we ™ ‘There wire about ‘Bostonians to look at thi: show, % Piree fated ba fF &.. eet. see Se, by a ry ‘by that feos it hs mpt was farcical, and C.arke's fling att Dreaded him at second by “ / le into deep out there rl, Gecige scoot- di: Sie | An attempt was made at £3 o'clock jto take out a train on the Olive street | bankers, 99 Wall streat, said this that the St. Louls street |line, The train was run three block®| had oni a fat be 2) car strike to-day, | When @ crowd of t to his the cars, After taking the eripman and ‘conductor off, they ran the cars back (0 of some one will hear from us.” Roth the day and night forces of po- lee were on duty to-day. Squads have been posted along the street car lines wherever trouble is feared. truck on the head by a t crashed through the car and badly wounted her, Finally the motorman returned amid a and mud and succeeded ny from the crowd. fn the cat ni in ge Eugene Donshue, of Brown Brothers, men disconnected |in Bt Is Traction stock. the has s oe] t to 19 12% Further decrease ts feared if the satrike continues : GIRL SLAYERS IND:CTED. | Mire, Kersten aud Mrs, Hass | Charged with Murder of the suede QUBER DEATH OF A BOY. | A MASONIC VicroRY. Pumped Fill of Air by Other Boys |Coari's Decision Recognises “de a Joke, He Died in Order's Bight to selt-Govern- “Mary Smit Noopital. “ment Withie the Law. ‘The Grand Jury this afternoon a LADEL-PHIA, May &—The Coro-| Justice Stover in the Supreme Court |that indictments be drawn against ey investigating ane of the most pe-| this afternoon dismissed the complaint | Marsuerite Hassler and Mrs. Lena K case ever brought to his atten-| of Rabert Kopp, who sued Grand Mas. Met for murder in the first degree, The r ter George W. White to compel his rein. | Women are accused of having caused the Christopher Dartnogan. aged thirteen,| statement as member of ihe order o/ death. of & woman known as “Mary died in a hospital here to-day, He was) Free and Accepted Masons of the state | Smith! by a criminal operation. The employed "at" Cramps’ shipyard, and| of New York lwoman died in the house occupied by Previous to his death Cortstooher 194) Kopp was accused and convicted py | the tWo accused women on April 7 the attending lelan (hat gome of ( te je the Temte. ire. boys at the shipyard had held him while (he Masons of having written a letter Pe By Tenkive smn fontive. hers he Wa pumped full of alr by| insuliing the Grand Master. ———— | Seae of a tube connected with 8 PREU-) He decision Is a big victory for the WEATHER FORECAST matic drill having a pressure of about that tt recognises the ‘patteoreriontn within tion. ninety order order's right to ee ne wes « hausted on Foy Ay Comtre of and —— (CONTINVED PROM TAGE Ss - iy oy w old a some Hotel, One street and M te acid and On the bod: ar sto M lavenue In the letter was written: “The |next time you see me | will be dead I have made many efforts to nee you and |, failed Mre emann recentiy fell inte the | possession of ated about « m Kadema tam Endemann, + the junior member sale liquor firm of Wilita: Bon, of IM Frar By time tnt NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY ¥, 1900. noo ere YORKS | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } -. WEATHER—THUVDER-STORWS TO-NIGHR, | — ASEBAL @ RACING) PRICE ONE CENT, WIN MEW YORK’ 20037910 0-13 “BOSTON. 022000000—4 SIXTH RACE AT MORRIS PARK. SUICIDE IN A HOLEL, Whose Wite lahertied « Hig F od wy Gi eniy-elght years of the wpole me eat ired and Beventy-tht Rn * Dam road. by Wuminatiog gas was found « Endemann. etter ad . 12% Pulr a fortune estimated at Endemann and bis wife separ. year ago. —— Awnings and Slip Covers pemecracs ROBERTS HD B NL OUGHT SHROUDS —-+¢+ —____- Martin Arnold and His Wife Found Locked in Each Other’s Arms. An aged couple, rubber tubes con ad been de A ware oft Palmetto street Horman Gerts kiven Oe af got up and way deciared that the old ma that the double suletde had been ar ranged with great teliberation On a (adie near the bodies lay « durta shrou’ for the womaA and a new sult of ch ore for the man Spread out with mi \ neatness was a quantity of clean a for both it was learned that Mra Arnold he purchased these articles a few days ax Near the grave clothes we ters, one addressed to undertaker at 7 Third ave tired of life's mis anected to two open ges er and his wife six hours heir apartments showed Pr Johanna ™ and the third to Mre whose address was the house in whieh the i Other Councilmen sail Mr. Brice’s Kopje- erties, committed suicide this morning at reputatior their home. on th» third floor of od contente Chauncey street, Brooklyn | trouble betel! Locked tn each other's arms and with) What tha jets leading to ther mouths, Martin che hest of healt BOER WAR COUNCIL. ’ Arnolds ‘ived gave ne ok They lived ! until recently, whe them was gone ath Arnold, © sinty-six, and his wife,! ceed of money aged sixty-four, were asphyxiated | by. eee Mrs Sent Neighbors missed the Arnolds (his it morning, and William = Druhan, one nave of the tenants in the house ke inte thelr apartments found the ! couple as desertt | The poll ere summoned ind a ambulance call sent in, but the surgeon As- 0 FIGHT AT ZAND RIVER 1 qdject Your objection will be noted,” said/ pv i a ‘ioh. thio Board ought to de inoo-|the Baw River, elated for hysteria” he shouted. “We| | The Fatirond ought to sympathise with “ngtaod that oY jeveed by Meola Bay when Ger- sen the ens ts nae Fever Que wa 1 by } Boers Expected to Make a Big Siand—tritien Repair Vet dace (Wel cording (to reports the Boers make a big stand near, nas been the Vet River ad usy . ss uple a fine ne and seem ay [ Admit Knowledge, but. | Standard Says Corres © spondence Has P ; in Reference to the Matter. the Associaued Presed LONDON, May &—The hears that informatien has been ctally received of a plot to Lord Roberts; that the latter been warned and that telegrams now passing between the Cape thorities, Lord Roberts and the Office. The Parliamentary Secretary for the War Office, Mr. George Wynd j ham, informed the Associated Pres hat the War Office had no informee tion tending to confirm the report. » some * ROBERTS MOVES ARBAB. , | Pashes Twelve Wiles Vearer te Pree toria, Dintodw + Boers Kn Route. LUNDON, May §—Lord Roberte’s a@e ance tin ‘ty Hie army i w twelve miles » of Smaldeet, The following fespates from the Marshal was given out by the War Oe toda SMALDEEL May 1—The from Brandfort iv this place haw and the Vet River has been 1 This Jelays@uppites siderably damaged the ery few yords charges of racii@. rok has yren laid under ihe rails, This might have created } of \ife, bat wan fortunately discovere! by a West Aus- tralian {nfanttyman. Winburg has been upied by the ‘Hightand Hrigad (kK rabant, with the ‘olontal Divigg, Rundle at Thee ey are moving y is all quiet im made by Gem of the Neer recent peste Thabanche resulted tm ported to have been of uracet order The Boers are >a porthward British eae hig still a mee Kelly -Kenny’s {ivisions are alse — RUGER WAKES SPREGH ident Addresses the Roor gress at the Close of the Sesston. STORIA, TRANSVAAL, We have proved by rr a ear Thus spoke