The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1901, Page 1

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t; RAIN TO-MORROW. WEATHER! 12 PAGES What Is the Answer Only profitable advertising grows. The World’s March showing—2,561 columns— broke all previous records. PRICE ON by Ck SILER or All Day—RACING Advisory Board in Ses- sion at Pittsburg Fav- ors Calling All Men Out Unless Corpora-| tion Backs Down at Once. Order Calling Men Out Likely to Be Promul- gated To-Night— 200,000 Workmen Are Affected. (rectal to The Evening Worl.) PITTSBURG, April 17. A strike against the American Sheet Steel Company, one of the J. Plerpont Morgan billion-dollar trust units, will In all probability be de- clared this afternoon by the National Advisory Board of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, At 2 o'clock this afternoon the fol- lowing strike resolution was lain before the National Advisory Board by President Shaffer, who earnestly Advocated tis passago: “THAT THE PRESIDENT IS EMPOWERED TC CALL OUT ALL THE »iEET MILLS OF THR AMERICAN SHEET STEEL COM- PANY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONSTITUTION OF THE AS- BOCIATION, AND IN CASE HE DEEMS IT NECESSARY TO EX- TEND THE OALL TO ALL MEM- BERS EMPLOYED IN THE PLANTS CONTROLLED AND OPE- RATED BY THE UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION.” It will require a majority of seven votes to carry this resolution, and this will be followed by an’ order to close all the union sheet mills Ip the country in which the combination ts interested. A majority of the mem- bers of the Board declared positively this afternoon that they would vote for an immediate atrike at all the sheet mills of the American Steel Company unless the demands. of the men are conceded by the sheet com- bination, The strike order in all probability will be sent out to-night, ‘The Association has 50,000 mem- bers, and If the sheet steel strike does not prove effective a general strike against the United States steel corporation wili be ordered which will effect 200,000 workmen, and all the plants of the Morgan combine. General Manager Sir and § etrtke will Amalgamated pects for as realize that cipltated, its called 0} wrk, If th Association the position hia had taken tn the fight now on. alr of expectancy crafts are dropping tn at eagerly inquire as to what be far-reaching. F that he would go to McKe the meeting now on a atrike and counsel them to intid tn thelr acts, Plan of Dig Strike. If the managers 6 400 i) Aiaericar n Sheet Bt, Pittsburg, THEODORE F. SHAFFER (He is President of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers and may manage a great company Trost Must Hack Down. The combine will be asked to vacate] - the position it has taken, or else the be declared. headquarters prevails. Around a gs Men of all times a. the They struggle the] al! e are. nce the “r, of the aves: to advise ¢ of the Wood are ou ands of t hut d + Thix would Mart Ferry, 0. Sy; Youngstown, 0., and ation tx stubi Hing out Iron, » jurrett, the American Company, were invited to be pres-| and tube workers will be enw but Mr. Hd not attend. Sec-| Silt brane, retary Jari on hand and placed; Amalgamated before the members of the Amalgamated! Heved here Uiat such an order would be | = ___| obeyed. | =! "1 couldn't yleld the point demanded | of me at McKeesport, 1 would | rather die fighting than down. The Jesue has been drawn, GIANT STRIKE OF STEEL WORKERS. velop, bis departm: Dorling ¢ , as the ex, J SPORTS sands uereae WEATHER—FAIR; RAIN Unquestioned: The World’: City circulation daily. ‘TO-MORROW, S supremacy in New York It is tens of thou. rthan that of any other paper” Phe frat neh 1 all ¢ the company ¢ outalde decree t approa ree wae evidi but the ut * across the y to be F a court of first inst throw and every | Another VENEZUELA CAN NOT FIX CLAIMS. Three Nations with United States in Object-; ing to Castro’s Foreign Commission. imited the ua iia not dee {ROCKHILL STIRS GERMANS. , hammer, houw the only de-TKaception ‘Taken ¢ ton ent in operation unicss. the 2 mills resume yn Sanlant i China: LONDON, April 7.—TPhe Tim rk on after ment tt Hockhill’s figures which may be de E sets The Times aye; (Continued on Second Page.) “The ntatement | rect and calculated falte. Impreasion the Mn correspondent te man Government Nignat y representa the state rican Mr. f the femnities panded from China press tingly incer- yan entirely cons of the Ih claims the Germans sent a) i" to v ihe the ine ative cumatan mutter tng account publistn 8 Ber. | be comment in a spl German. {ng In harmony: cou! can "You made two errors yesterday,” tes Pited Hanie | “How about you, kart? Do you PORT OF SPAIN, 117 j fling claims to ninety days ithink you take the warm groungers the United States, Great Britain and! manifestly una able, because from) tm your mitt inatead of on y¥ packing down,” sart President 1 Spain have refused to recognize the | rem Venezuela, where fore] “fll de the bem 1 can,” replic F. Shaffer betore the Venezuelan courts ax fit tribunals 0 | cixners are mostiy complaining, it takes: the spry. “But don’t roast me if 1 fall adjudicate claims invol hts of | mix or seven weeks to Ket a letter, down of the | forelgners The third degree provided for the pay-| Weill, you get the Jol today. YouT count have of all claims in a new obligation {can play the ose if you want to, a0 Let taken, and saying aby] A few weeks ago amtra, the Pro. | called the Revolutionary Debt.|me nee your top speed us If it comes to 4 vistonal President of Venezueli. tssuel | This paper in without guaranwe of any! Manager Hanlon is having his own | three decrees which created an unpleas. | kind. The bea: bond) Veneauela has, { tro) finding a capable third base- Men Awalting the Word. Ant Imprextton tn diplomatic circles | SEATS TTT AS OD) malate # Wood plant of the] These we: adjust. | : iio only 4 cents on Hilly Dabien can play the position Lke o-} ment and pa hime) The Diplomatic Corpe at ¢ vl class star, but the epeedy German is Tho | arieine from te dupen | Aj mean ital tal dssroee, ware (U6: egies al tne/ahort eld! ir who woul en to | foreleners and the Jus imposstinie Ntsle mor Ad- | last revolution in V j It Was pointed out that ¢ ‘Trouble in the Infleld, Barrows i and » payment of a ‘Ametion ahiould ve English papers offense to }on tn ulated to give rit ca nd ——__—_— HOBSON BACK ON DUTY. Assigned to Spectal W: port duty Repacr, H. G. WELLS'S GREATEST + MARVEL-ROMANCE, + in tue ines t nthe Bureau of Conssruction and Feast BEGINS «; BROOKLYNS LOST TO TORONTO TEAM SAY, MUSTER PITCHER? , THe Wo-uz63fe Ws fev mostra sR 76 Wwe AT We ArcMeR Serore you Who We Sat ime or Decayss Te Game’ - Champions Fall Vic- tims to Lively Bat- ting of Strong East- ern League Team. Wort) Hall 1% stop anked The Eveuine N PARK April n to-day? rr owith me?” marked J Kelley, he of the curly locks and adonis form It Je whispered around among the fanw Hanion has lost many a night's becaus t ttle Demont never figured that Lave Cross, warped legs, would jumy that H man with th the Amer League. Tm having tough time getting somebody to third.’ Manton ad- ¢ mitted Defore the game started SAT ORNS rothe { Game. wax carded: att m who wanted to, but they Koiley cred afraid to tack at that with a bi Mar eer has a ,ood Han r nd sturdy Ht Host Offers to Self» Daseman. wher of Tore the Toronto jHurried to West Twentyshird street in Twenty-third Street, Swooped Upon: reed Four Men Arrested—. Justice Holds Court’! John Reilly, Formere ly Clerk of the Crim nal Court — More Raids Are Promised. ‘When an Evening World reporter: showed Justice Jerome at 4.20 o'clock, this afternoon, Police Commissioner, Murphy's etatement that there aret no pool-rooms running he smiled sald: ry “My answer les in the fact het the Tenderloin. now.” Then the Justice put on” and coat and with Assistant Di Attorgyey Gans and hie clerk, ceeded at once to the Tenderfoin. The pool-room ralded was at No, 119 West Twenty-third atreet, which Is the Hon Ton Muste Hall, formerly Koster & Bial's. The room was upstairs. Wear men were arrested and taken to the Weat ‘Thirtieth street police station, to which place Justice Jerome hurried to hold court and accept bail If 1t were offered. At 3.) o'clock a messenger arrived at the police statton, bearing four ware rantn signed by Justice Jerome. He ha the warrants to Sergt. Carson and asked for a detail of police to serve them, Twelve policemen were assigned and 4 patrol wagon. A great crowd gath- ered as the wagon rolled up to the music hall, most of those composing It imagining that trouble in the resort had stoned the presence of the police. Justice Jerome's messenger, policemen rushed upetairs The place was and a pantie ensued, most of, 5 to doora and win, e police, who wel guarding four men for whom the warfants were issued were placed under anwo% ce others delng dismissed from the. The prisoners are: IRGE L. WILLLAMB, West Thirtieth street. JOUN H, Clark, of No, 12 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street. THOMAS LEDWITH, of No Led by the and into the pool-room: well filled, the occupant ru of No. 43 Ktgnth 10. ; JAMES BARRY, of No. 07 Wythe avenue Brooklyn. ‘Toe Yon Ton Music Hall Bullding te eilly, . former clerk of irt, and a strong man aima that the apart- ents above the muste hall were used as lodge rooms. Reilly was nut arrested, ruld was quietly made, but the and the noise made * nt escape reached auditorium, and many i the aud{- for the door with @ rush, jutside their excttement added ment, and before the pris- driven off in the patrol was nearly empty, oners witgon t “NO POOLROOMS” SAYS MURPHY. An Evening World reporter put this Burrows, Manage a bit before To Cure « Cold in one Da: [co travel t Peansylvania Take Lazative rome Quinine Tablets, 2c. e4¢ | Himted Only 2s oa New Yorks % © IN THE a 10-1 VENING WORED question to Police Commissioner Michael Murphy at nix home, No. 88 Broome (Continued on Etghth Page) MORROS

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