The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1901, Page 1

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SoeTiay se BOTRRIREHRRBEB8 2000 MEN TRIKE ON RAILROAD): Ww. ke Shopmen of D.,L. & Go Out Because Refused Nine- Hour Day. SCRANTON, May 7..—Another atrike of Delaware, Lackawanna & Western id employees waa precipitated here by the refusal to grant the re- Quest of the workmen for a nine-hour working day at the present rate of wages. A arievance committees of twelve men Tepresenting the machinists waited upon Superintendent of Motive Power Lloyd and requested the concession, He refused the demand, a report waa made by the committee and the men de- cided to atrike at once. All the men went out, Including ma- chin! blackemiths, — boller-maket and helpers, engine wipers and laborers, to the number of 909, Word of their Section was sent to all other men in almilar occupations along the line from Hoboken, N. J., to Buffalo, These, with the shopmen who struck on Saturday for the reinstatement of She man Hicks, discharged at Dover, N. J., make nearly 2,000 Lackawanna men on mrike in Scranton, Fitty car Inspectors and car repairers of the Delaware and Lackawanna at st Buffalo atruck to-day in sympathy with the Scranton men. CHURCH PRELATES FOR ARBITRATION. Cardinal Gibbons and Bishop Potter Urge It on Civic Federation. Men intereated in Isbor probleme met to-day in Cooper Union to consider means for the avoidance of strikes. The National, Joint Committee on Ar- bitration and Conctt the mecting of the eration in Chicago in December last met to hear the report of the sub-committee appointed to consider the plan and scope of the work. ‘To-morrow night there will be a mans- Meeting of the permanent organization effected to-day In Cooper Unton, which promisea to be one of the biggest af- fairs of Ita kind ever held in Letters of remret were receive Abram Im hin letter the Carat “There should not be any conflict between Iahor and co: few York. | both necessary for the pu gov one depen ee-operation of the 1s are a he ae TOLD IN TABLOIDS. reau will be centred here fer = herengh investigation of sweat- ope and factories. oo e FELL IN RIVER—Kate Groves fal im river a¢ feet ef Kact Fear teenth street, breaks two ribs, te rescued and sent te Hellevae. thtide B. Thetaed, and her two sous, Nathaniel! 0. and Eugene F Reynal, GB90,00n cach and ence sure imtercet in the ves! Cd o 8 TRIED TO DIE—agagi@ Conway was taken te Geaverneur Hlee- Pp te. y afte fal attempt to kill tal carbelic acid. weights tied to lege. Supposed to be Marry Keen. BOY W1S8ING—Geerwe Matthews, a feurteen-year-eld bey, of Brooke hes been absont from heme a week. Mio parents believe he Nas been bidnepged. RICTOLE KIAED WOMAN—Mre. @. itty years }) wee ren killed by a bievyele ridden by a bey, in Washington te-day. See OMDEDEN TO VOTE BY COVRT— The A @ Connclimen were served with papers in man- Gamus preceedinge 2 compel them to appreve a $860,053 bend feaue te pay fer appranches te the Thira bridge. eee NEW YORK YACHT CLUR TO of P hie wheel to-day wh: Nded with a wagen. A shaft ble heart and Killed 5 STRIKE TIES UP FIVE CITIES —A strike om the trolley lines im Ale wany, Trey, Cebecs, Watervite CONFIRMED AS BISHOP—Pope Leo sexany confrmed the appoint- MOVE—The banding station of the New Yerk Yacht Cle Rast Twenty-atzth street, must be v: cated, It tn eald, hy request from! Charity Com: tener Keller. A mew club-heuse, foate and pive ave being at the East erentyaeniee atreet. bitration were availed of fer ad- SEEK “JACK-THE-SMASHER.” Justment of Giaputes between 1 it weald be a eS forward.” ee Tr IN EXPLOSION— Willtameburg Sterekeepers Anx- o Find Carri Part of the Willameburg police force, saloonkeepers, druggista and their clerks, grocers, barbers and Chinese y ; laundrymen in the Eamern District are hunting & perzon or persons who have ‘been at work for the past few weeks demolishing the plate glaes windows, At first paloons weft the only places and partics i chi Compulsion Ih such matters tust prove abortive. Voluntary jolmt party agree: mente auch as now tn Foninience, in maining. printing an trades ts the best method of ‘seullng Lonnnees NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1901. WEATHER—FAIR; WARMER, - | NIGHT EDITION PRICE ON CENT. Pi yee PERL ARAL SERIO H DE HOH OSep et rcee. ~~ oo SCORE BP INNINGS. 2, 0° 0°70-'0 ORLOS Fn 2) 5 ELPHIA -- ORKe pen esa] (Continued from Sixth Page.) th Inning—Thomas walked. Wolverton singled. scoring Th ie run, 19 foul gled, Bowerman sco d out, Bowerman singled Innir —MoFarland fa No runs. LHickma third. Hick q- De ugiass batted fo as singled and was out Thom WINNERS 4T MORRIS PARK Race—Budge 1, Herodiade ) Race—Oxnard |. Zacatosa 2 PUTY CHIEF M'LAUGHLIA Chief of Police William V onon Fifth avenue this afte struck at the rear end by idfirst to the pavement, sust Jent.occurred in front of the Waldorf perator of the automobile. \ oman was his passenger. CYCLIST HURT AT FORDHAM: . ‘a (35), er nee Cap in Half- item, "OH acratchi econ Mile Bicycle Race. they reached the is-yard mark, where slipy and fell an ni, the ir of the competitors’ and won by yard Owlng to the poor condition of he track and sharp turns of the lat- tee the Umes were not out of tne or- ain ry ni, ni 10 3.1 ‘Dash thse pendisaph-wen by o KR.’ Kevel, "08 (1), se-ond bird. Thme—9 12. aleagh—Wos by W. Ke "6 hire Time—.10 2-8. andicapi—Wen by H. Andring J De Ome aecond 3 (), third. —Time—0.56 Sosa’ Bhat Fu—Wone by J jet “0 Butte 7 F) cece feet 9% Inch second, actual pul 36 In the Fordham College spring games nfOg, third, Acie held on Fordham Field this morning, 1. i Sree Brown having taken a turn too short |r. o'connor, 3 Murrey ob fn a trial heat of the half-mile bicycle] | ace handicap) —Wan cimerences ‘between employers and em-|thet suffered, and {t was thought that|race, his wheel slipped from under him] py jremt!, 3 my rain these trades th Carrie’ Nation had arrived. But the/and he him Fe turray, “OT (eoraten, thtnd. Time eatlone oft labor ana vcatliel tecree te other ores were visited and this theory | tree. He ken to the hospital on| °° Won by J. Fal 0 rnres + r$ D8 DDG HES PGOOED EE EE :5-o- dd OG CCIDENT MARS N EW YORK GAME an Haltren Replaced by Bernard--In the Excitement Two Quakers Tally--Giants Even Up Score in Fourth Inning. PbO MEO tee eens Oe DOr POO DDD TD PPO NPLEEODODDED ———_ § The Batting Order. New York. Philadelphia. van Haltren, cf. 01 pelbach: if. Rickman, rf. Strang, 3b. { Ganzel, 1b. Nelson, 20, Bowerman, ¢. Taylor, p. Umpire-Mr. Nash. Tt looked Ike oid times on the Pate Grounds this afternoon. The crowd arrived early to watch the preliminary practice, and the usual comments as to the ability of the various players could be heard in all parts of the grand stand Youngster Phyle, who was down en the batting order with Taylor as the probable pitcher for Davis's yeung- ati was shying them up to Jack Warner In front of the stand. and his every move waa watched closely.7-He fs 4 stocky “tullt chap and seems; to have speed. While George Davis was PPG CHES ORTHO ORES: atching the “colt'’ warming up he gave his optics a shift to the lower end of the stand. where "Dummy" Taylor was limbering up with Broadway Alec Smith, Whether or not Georgeous thought Payle was able to fool the Phillies can. only” 0@ imagined. He mumbled something low and then gave Taylor to understand that the plicher’s job was his to-da) Taylor and His Heodes. Davis used his fingers enough that the dummy understood thus: “Please lose that hoodoo of yours. You have la whole season before you. | “Just now we need every game we can add to our percentage column. So do | your best to-day. | When the bell rang for the Giants’ practice aflekl the fans stretched as if to wet a better view of the proceedings, Alec Smith batted out from the plate while Bowerman caught the return ball. They weren't at it two minutes till Davis brought the plaudits from the fang. by the cleverest kind of a lefthand stop of an ugly bounder. BROOKLYN, 4; BOSTON, 2 Donovan, the Champions’ Young Giant Pitcher, | Scores His Third Consecutive Win at Beantown. ‘The Ratting Or: rooklyn. Boston. Lu Harnlltgnret, Donovan, 8 Sr saying that the Adonis of t te still suffering nA pair twenty pounds, but inflamed e: which makes dall play tng an imposainility for the jrese Farrell played tae ? splendid. style yestentay, He is cach other and | remard thelr annua ven up, the grounds, W@ere {t was found that Pete nei Feat arneawatiikelia contracts mutually. oblig and bind; inet Might reven places were visited|he had sustaine? @ govere fracture of} "ifen w 21] stopped one wild toss from Dalilen trat Ing. These ormarisations We by their : Bi ‘5 teat 2 inches F ottver: 708, neeaad. Stone Me ae ead contracts and mee squarely and some one buour iS transel epoush, none eet kenesean ty PAE Pray ee rey ant ind ee et was soaring many feet over hie new honestly), Compulsory: arbitratie sort 3 especial ya sh for the i x an paradox,” Lelaeth salty —— champtonship of the college furnished) “s2! 7?! { woken Soin nye 3 xs i“ the real sport of the morning. Billy nov pried rine m ee Neataane From the ffty-yard marks \t was nin] AB. YOU ANXIOUS TQ _SELL| lon's exe intebienee ‘7 fer, Beit: 4 day. upleas hin w. s sho 00 YOU RIDE A WHEEL? BUY A racing at Chester to-day the @tamfora| and, tuck between Seitz. FeMon and) yeue plano? You can get {n touch |!82. wolcne in wie we ain second-tgnd one che by ineert- sate a itech bp ea named. In the 20, Fallon, O'Connor.| Wid Gome one who wants to Uey| wi probably face VES WM. the tall eet Cs s the. the Sunday World. ~ i : Murray and Sheehy were bunched yni!! and ‘narrow Beantews Gagma: wh? ts giidipieid se us ene Rhrough « Supday World ad 4 ea i | weems to reach h. ltwe nael G ante, Ganzel on first then started stunts on the thrown balls. He made a whole circus in himself. One-hand stops, Jumps nthe alr and pick-ups all s¢emed alfke to him, Once or twire he tried tobe ‘ and got the merry Ha! Hat from the ¢ crowd. Dueslesby wan down on the bills to de the slab work for the Quakers. He bad A bunch of funny shots on exhibition before the grandstand that promised trouble for the Davis"hirelings, First Inning. Hilly Nash walked to the plate at the dani xwept tne piate clean, Hi sboled, tt easlly. ance was a strike. The next or @ strike under the new tnen hit a dalsy to centre. It hit his hands enti ete ein pain. He role was surrounded by ayers, When he got heered, He evi- . for he made to the piate every thme he separates himself from of the dizzy shoots that have fooled Superba sluggers many a time and way rues Van ran bounded Umpire orDay: fora pr throw, but moveme to from Staff Carreepondent with the team) | people | pain him About Ave minutes he (erecta) ioe ates nA a ate Bos: pel of pinochle’ "Tocmnorrow will befdeckded to quit-atd Bernard ran out to SOUTH ENDL BS. ein and opening day at the American League ee Condit TON May li— A PEED, SALMAN D ind the faht between tae ri Nn fouls balmy breezes wreeted the Superbas sacenaiinithistourtarsbonnele from Davia, a day at Conant and Billings’. “band one, ace Bavie Slagle sent Filck ball park It is one of the fe ne A NSiaon, ras the opening the seas Ga tratatenintenio (bel Gee fed to steal to & as ic the weather haw 3 warm ween enough to make going to a ball game aera at 1 not nthe while Duggseeby pe Dunelg Harrell mala nOl Sos fret He tried Hal bag again (o-day. Manag pltoncrisd jon found a wt Sel Bit 9 gum: Kelley when he came dow MRSC EOARE ta ,eccona, tyetty ak one to Hick Strang anda aaa too tur inuch amusement tec Crowds By away from rules, 3 everybody, thre {yn f ak sarland, Gross, flying around va kate at fest, Conn war sent to} Dugglesby came to Md thar Manton ten: eam mates oD @Batinued on siath Page.)

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