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WHATHER-—RAIN TO.NIGHT; PAIR suwmay, , NIGHT ’ EDITION V() “HANNA'S BOLD THREAT — BLOODY ‘TO TAKE DUTY OFF COAL . Were Forced to Treat with Strikers , — --Fears for Ohio Vote. ' SCORE BY+INNINGS.’ Read Miss Dunbat's Article on Page 2. esterday to nettle the anthracite coal rerny 1 wre ne are ol OH EE ERS DROWNED @ition: “Mark Hanna threatened the offi. ~~ ; Pere of the Coal Trust that if the wivike of the mii fe go on he would have the Pemoved from bituminons coal at the neat session of Congress,” Wenator Hanna's threat, according to @hin authority, was backed by the @trong feeling among the administration i of Gampaign managers that if the strike] ‘The announcement that the only MUN 4 At the! other end of the stdre a man fan be nettiod in a few days through |°U% Aureliue Hanna was to apeql: rt Mie a rooster... tthe Intervention of Senator Hanna it oe teeny pce a oy oes i " oe Fare 4th," Bhd in Bons ill matertally help MoKiniey's chances, | up, at 127 away, brought, The mention of Bryan's name brought ‘which now appear to be somewhat | store, diby O.feet, and pa ft on ;cat-entie, , A prominent member of the conference pt operators and financiers held here PHILADELPHIA 0000002 0 NEW YORK Ler ha Big Demonstration in Honor of McKinley's Sponsor at Commercial Travelters’ Noonday Meeting. Woubtful, in the State of Ohio. from Broadway to wet 4d treet, as) "li an eles? country j# impoa- many mengs Could aqueene in. fad Mr, Hanna. sa e . There ie a strong eloment of Republi. ‘The President of the club anid) there |"! out Ta ny Maui’ GAME CALLED Canism among the miners of Ohio, WhO) were 2.0m people present, from the tering audience, and. the have, under the leadership of Pat Me-| A band In the front window played| crowd laughed Brdde, a former oMolal in their organt-| Aunt Digah's Wedding. Party," the ‘an Ted. raion itt hedese, won * nation, ratied to the support of the Me. | “Bive and Gray," “What's the Matter | Benstor jared'that “any publican party because of their desire] Wh Mannant” and. other spirited to keep © high tarift upon the product | A colored preted oarvety, Three of the mines cheers for MoKnle; ra The high duty on. . " vy ptteset . be lah , ¢ elpal campaign ory among the minere! mney were poared thé evowd whtil i @OSFON il ) 00 0 during the campaign of four years ago,| tho walle shoblt, ‘and’ an the let note f 4 BROOKLYN BO 0; 1 0.0.3 ond it ie asnerted this ory had more to} dled & ota Wiee piped: q | atrony, eno “We came to gee Hanna,” Ad ig! | 80 WIE Hepubtican success th the 608!) wise was grented by FoArd OP fauughter, the shuffling, Capt, ot « regione than did the aliver tnsue, At last—at 12.25--Hanna came, ‘There ‘The statement is also made, and is) waa e tumultuous cheerthg at the Brond. | Senator, Hanna spoke twenty min- corroborated In labor ciroles, that Mark ™ bar (Pleo then @ @torm of hisses, [utes “Phe instant he stopped the led " io were drowned In more Hanne called off the Governor of Penn cheers. Bivery one of the @0 chairs eylvania when he was asked to order! about the platform was uped by ite oe. more te troops into the mining dis cupant as a pinnacle from whith to spe tvlets, and that he is responsible for the the hero of the hour as he was bait » ; Sie ate ae eae Be PRINCE: TUAN DEGRADED Ngerent miners have beon treated by the) wir, Corey Had’ been selected to pra: | strumming, r uniformed soldiers now guarding the|#idb and he had prepared a speech of | to the Daribawail, OME whieh re aosee | mining property in the @tttke centres, | {ntroduction in which he would say that | policemen formed in a wedge about Mr. Mr, Hanna feare the political effect ot] anne was a typloal self-made Ameri-| Hanna and slowly forced the way. ( ( ' Diogdshed in the mining districts and |" WOM ® mark, apet or blemish. | “AON BLESS YOU, HANNA,” has counselled against judictal interfer. EAGER FOR HANNA. yelled "God diese: you, Hannat’ fenae! ih: thi oteihe But the, crowd wouldn't hear tim, | "God apeed you; Benator!"’ ‘They had come to see hear Hanna,| They grabbed his 1, tugmed at iq ‘The miners of Ohio have always (aken | ang they yelled for Hi coat, and one old fellow managed to @ lively interest in State and national) "Don't try to make a epaech,” wald| keop near enough behind Senator Hanna Fpotition, and to secure their Votes many | Hanna in an undertone to Corey, and very ‘onde on the moves have been made upon the polite Corey eald abruptly: ck’ accompanied Beal checker board. One ofvthone moves | inane © it! Mt him thank for-him-lhy “God bless, you; Benatar! the san fas made by advice of the Inte Allan self, who pals 10 cents on’ the dollar,” As Senator Hanna arose and took a] Two -drenged | women G, Thurman, who had John Morte, a Demoeratte mine leader, appointed ta. CARNEGIE QUT ainns of water, bowing the while to the) to get near enough to grasp the Bena- Plein Reng ghd Jeering crowd, | tore: hand, but as he, and Committes- 4 a photographer ¢ & half-dosen flash+| man Murphy were! ewept on thi Dor Commissioner of Ohio, Habt plotures of wim, much to his aatons | the women struggling ‘with ry phy ‘The removal of the duty on bitiminons | Iahment, confusion and disguat, men. " fenator Hanna's arma were nearly A DISGRUNTLED ONE, ‘ @emand for American coal to such an! wey predicted chunge tor the petter,”* ar te ee fll 4 extent that the profte In the busines | aid Hanna, cab at the curb and was eh 1 in ‘would be materially lessened. The mine| ‘No soup houses," yelled a voice. "by the cops. ‘pverators say they cannot vompete with Sale predioved prosperity,” went on}, He drove straight back to headauar- the foreign market, and aw rewult of this argument the duty on coal was | voles, Mot reduced during the Cleveland Ad-| Then there were yelie of “Put him onl would, it f# sald, cut down the aS Sn ing for Chicago on the 6% train, It was a riotous demonatration in his honor, with tho rowdylam usually: eden ings. Opposed to Imperialism. ’ Bree Teli) BIRONER' the Whithey th ee ee. at all political , meet ee bap falling’and apiking him through the wh are known to be desperate Werned hard to Gave. the daly : head, The Sar airuck Companye on the | Of Whom are Knc \ Andrew Carnegie, in the, forthcoming | the Cubans it gives ground for hope that | ion of his skull and went straight down| men, who would nol he#Hate ar any v} [Removed in order to get in thelr coal 's m Nova Scotia, "Re Ie eotimated (hat there are about 00 minera In Olio, bout @ per cent, COLER, HILL |VAN WYCK’S” ‘AND BRYAN.| LAST DAY, Announces his support of President Me- mew Republica — importalint, but the article which he/has shown » remarkable in pany's new building, Jersey City's firet| I ts maid that these men were in or aoe ey and it 4 Mg a é . aes contributes in an attempt to reconcile! faculty for grasping at once the true] skyscraper, at 1 Exchange place About the aaloon on the morning after ‘ ‘ F hie ona on the MeKinley fi bearing of public affairs, and, who, if jere had been raised to the oi lf fe ee he I ean abo a Their State Itinérary—|Mayor’s Answer to Ice peyge ete. Welle that edkeioters| Feslerted, Ip Rot likely to be es mveh Phe har: was accidentally dis-|'”* Muster | i! agers HOW Want the strike settiod, Comptroller to Stump Trust Charges Not hag control of the party leaders by a workman FOUND BY EVENING WORLD. + ¥ . fod 0. he heavy tron firmly stuck in ;. | TROOPS MAY LEAVE. with Stanchfield. Yet Filed. i “The Democratic platform, saye Mr, |) Companye fell through an] Bvening World reporters, who have 9 ii , te aitbiahentin “Me, in hie article explaing | Carneaie, while right in ma Into the cellar, It required a| far developed every fact known to the | why in opite of hie wn hootility to | planks, is fatally wrong tn the policy which tht Republican Ad-| toward the Mpeeia! to The Bresiag Won't.) minietration has followed In the Phitip- | doctrine, If carried into pri ALBANY, Sept, 2%—The period in| pines he considers it hie duty to vote| be subversive of law and form, Godin Thinks ‘There Ie NO} Osman re leGuire, of the State Con. Henson for Militin Stey- mittee, said this morning that Mr. tne et Mines, Bryan will speak one hour at the Gon, . | vention Hall in Saratoga at 1 ‘on| Which Mayor Van Wyck, of New York, | ‘OF the re-election of Mr, McKinley, —|an income tax, which the Demooratte fe 1s David B, HAN Will preside @t | may: fle an answer to the charges pre- pe ba bid bed one ees | ete beer bie ob the meeting, 4 ferred oaye, can to the somewhat) an absolutely Un-American enpionage within ten feet of the spot where Mollce 4 |B sepa aon hr |e on a ei pl rents | acetic fo rapne’aacratin "ot tan Rare] oer te poate i ine A SUICIDE. |r cine tus ns tse 20 ee Rot see Why the troops showid be row [At the meeting at the Empire Theatre, | Company expiren atimidnight to-day, |DIAtfOrm Ubon the queation of foreign | “Cn thee grounds Mr, Carnegie con. At 4M o'clock ‘Thursday morning @ 1s dragged ‘nto tho Laleageaee tained here, ‘Albany, on Oct, 1% at Bryan will| tp to the hour the: Baecutive dependendies, except that it cannbi be ceived from the Mayor, ‘ Attorney-General John C, Davies ts in ha ara not having been received the platform promises Independence to eftect’ Panel the dalandtted lt ie abe dn Int Color on out ICACO FAILURE, that elty | PRICE ONE CENT. ; ' NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900, BROOKLYN VS. BOSTON FOR M’KINLEY. ‘nore ts itt demanded another|ing tar Chleagy an eke sty moe =| Will Support. the President Although He Is ir, Carnegie’s main hope in the Kinley, Mr, Carnegte’s views are anti-! matter in Mr, McKinley, who, he believes, Supreme Court, eludes that, even if be adhered to his General requested speak. FNL wilt, speak in rtment wllowed that the payment of 890,000,000 | Imperialittic polloy, the re-elect t + Ph ts peat pillage dl Utles, Syracuse, and 5 Meseora vised tor the rab ge seauped American boversignty Ih the| Mr. ‘MeKinley woul! be preferable to , the ) days of the gam: ( Conduet of offielall Pritippines, electing Mr, Bryan and puccin f bilsiness to-day no Word had been .re- wd purting it into “Indeed, Mr, Carnegie continues, when | his power to carry his radical plana into 45 LI VES ‘The Calande was sunk and forty-Aval sang were summoned to , of her pamengers, and crow were}. thnir efforts were wu Cloris, FIN CORBETT'S~ TRIP VAIN. Rugillst’s Wife Has Clerk Waiting to Serve Divorce Papors. from England on the Campa the trip in the hope of effectin ciilation, with his wife he is doomed to pay. "That Mra. Corbett te as deermined ae husband is beat shown by the fact that ing to serve Corbett with papers the minute he lands,” said Abraham Kaffen- i noon: whereabouts, she having changed her finding her, if he tries it,” Tt ta the gen belief in sporting eireles that Corbett ing te due to & desire ons hie part to on agcount of the sensational charger it. ba no indefinite terme Mra. “& big money consideration, Me | proof of It end would tol; how the pubs revenue cutter, recompanied by Flor- pustl busness partner, to meet Cor. hett, It wan said’ that there was a special ‘ reason in thelr going, as a @tory wae fo! in hie wite's suit, the charge being that) wa voree ras was beaun they obange t, going im from the ty iit odes “iteontark atte come| quarter, He was attacked on the sidewalk, There is @ wite ness who saw him struggling with five men at 4.30 o'clock, ‘ an rand accept rervice of papers rom sa jalting for him, oo Falling lron Went Straight Head. : Gustav Companye, a brick mason, of Carmine Mreet, wae killed instantly numberof the North American Review, | eventually the Filipinos will be treated | 1.111 tne poant panned below the man's|crime, They have long erliminal records | neck. and pave ‘done time for vartous Companye wae working on the second i} Moor of the Commercial Trust Com- ite attitude | tremendous effort to dislodge the bar Companye jeaves a widow and five amo.i chiidren tee, would order; while —_—_—— Jennie Gallagher, eighteen yeare old, a handsome gir! and « high achool grad- committed suicide at her hom ine street, Elisabeth, N. J, early this morning by taking carbolic seid, When her act wan discovered two phy- m: ; ‘olty, it wae that Mayor ; _ drowned. current th the corner corroborate his story by tell-] wow clan, 90, thay @odld drag, the “i ee Si ph Van big ttorney, LOST AT SEA. The IseeMaru put in at Iwo Bhima. Arled man accompanied the] ing that whoa they were awakens! at} out and throw, If io the atrent wile Ue ta ttorney-Gen. ees LR wie: who ts sald to ie of & eal | 4.9 k by the storm they heard REILLY’S’ SALOON, beers tale witlon, ook Ofenge afd 8H). sounds of @ quarrel in progress on . her constantly. The! ' t woman's jealousy a giver acquaintances Wilh whom she was pop- a GER MARKS “pum ede ataman swenn CLUE IN PECK MYSTERY Found on Reilley’s Saloon by tram ‘Baghend ee the Comeania, wate} Evening World five detectives began searching this afters ‘! noon for three notorious ex-convicis who live near the Aieappointment, Mra, Corbett's lawyers | scene Of the Peck murder mystery, Heaney aerate permanently trom Her) garroting @ man on the same spol where old Mr. Peck was we have @ man at the Cunard pler walt waylaid and killed. ' pagan, of Howe & Hummels, thie afters! hood of Reilley's saloon, Seventeenth sireet and Ninth “Corbert does not know his wite's! avenue, within a few feet of which the body of Charles 3, address, and he wil have a hard time! Peck was found at daybreak | hursday last, muditen homecom | World to the detectives about these ex-convicts, most ime. pottle his dimoulttes with Mrs. Corbett,| portant discoveries were made by Evening World report. 1 [ane mode concerning the Corvett-Mecoy | ers this morning. @ Aah as aw take,” tn} Reilley's saloon Magy” Alte, declared that inte was IMS Wi 46 to the'left of the door leading to the living rooms above Roth women aid that they had amel*’ the saloon, Big blotches of blood are on the door itself and He had been amindied when ihe wo the side of the building, and the trail leads into a back yard, Mere. tend: wna te terbetr's coun. (ANd bloody finger prints on a shed, where the murderers tel, went down the bay to-day on &§ may have climbed to look out until the coust was clear for ence Gullivan and John Considine, the throwing their victim's body into the street. current that Corbett was to be arrested drinking ih the Tenderloin, started for North River to take he my the jurtedietion of the court./an Albany Day Line boat to the Catskills, where he was to ciarea {hat mich an'action could for be’ join his wife, He wandered around, looking for another for bale opeve drink, and got into Reilley’s allenight resort. tend of i} hi piv, Mall PIERCED BY into the little yard back of the saloon and robbed and his CROW BAR, |body again thrown into the street. World reporters of bloodstains on the woodwork of Mellley’s sacoon at Ninth Through Workman's |avenve and West seventeenth atreet, | Charter 8. Peck was found, five Cen tral Offlee detectives visited the place the afternoon, (hid morning’ while at work by a croW>| crooks who frequented the place, two! offenses | police in connection with this mystery, | thie morning made Macoveriot that fx | conclusively where the murder was| - —— f PRETTY CURL, [ES wis ose os manilsrcneadasy dp shan renident of paseod the enw five young thugs atrugsiing With] rined his pockets, an old man, He hurried on to his home! ‘They ceil, too, how the munbenemy. An hour later Peok's body was found OD | with bloody hands, climbed a litte sited am & wide circle of] yy the bloodetaine 'waten cell uf ine J ; struggle in the street, of how the aged —- @Ovntinued on Gocemd amas WEATHER—RAIN TO.NIGHT, FAIR SUNDAY. ‘BASEBALL nf PRICE ONE CENT, . SS | SSeS: SS 0G OH Evening World Reporters- Looking for Three Ex-Convicts. Following up important clues furnished by The One of thesy crooks was arrested two months ago for All three of these ex-convicts frequent the neighbore ; In addition to the information given by The Evening Bloodstains—~a great many of th.m—were found on Bloody finger marks are on the box inclosing the rain The facts now point to this theory of the murder: Peck, alter spending the night up to 1.30 o'clock His money was seen by the thugs that frequent the After he was given his death blow he was dragged Following the discovery by Bvening in front of which the dead body of ‘They at once began a rearch for three | | at Beventernih street and Hidden in (he Htile yard adjoining while bis murderer corner of Ninth aventie and he sidewalk. fn the yard to look over the fence Three women living within fifty feet of] watch for a moment. when the iF aaate ‘There fe no door from the hall eo sidewal : the saloon, but a door Opélie” trem. The conplunive evidence ‘6 FUFNIENC! TPs oe he atalnempe into. peal