The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1901, Page 1

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ALL THE NEWS FOR ALL DAY. WEATHER—FAIR; LIGHT WINDS. EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. eet tat tate 1 _CAN STEEPLE GEORGE HOLD ON Di zaaciona elated iltel ltt ttt “TROOPS 10 TROY Mayor Conway Issues a Proclamation Warn- ing Citizens to Keep the Peace — Buffalo Regiment Likely to Be Ordered There—2,- 765 Soldiers Now at Albany to Awe the Car Strikers. The car-strike crisis has reached Troy, and troops are to be hurried there as they have been to Albany. The Buffalo regiment is likely to be ordered to the Collars and Cuffs town, Mayor Conway, of Troy, this af- ternoon issued a proclamation warn- ing all citizens to keep the peace and not congregate on the streats, as he is determined to protect the United Traction Company's property. Tz was decided by the United Trac- tion Company late this afternoon not to start cara in Troy this afternoon or to-night. Supt. Smith sald there was trouble enough In Albany with- out bringing any more on at Troy, A force of 2,765 guardsmen and 500 police and doputies {s, assembled at Albany to keep the peace. The cars will be started out at the capital morrow. Mounted soldiers and police cleared a huge crowd from the Quail street car barns this afterncon and at- tempts will be made to repair the trolley wires. The Twenty-third Regiment, of Brooklyn, is stationed at the Qnall street barns and at Beaverwyck Park. Major-Gen. Roe sald this after- noon: ‘he coinpany will be fully (Contlaued on Second Page.), UMM TOLER RMR IRR BM, WEATHER FORECAST. 4 und Thursday; leht varia- Mie winds, TOLD IN HERLIHY FACES NEW EVIDENCE. —Im the hearing of charges against Police t. Herithy te- day, new teatimony was offered the @sorderly character of Legal Ald Soclety, eo 8 WT STICK TO THEIR LAST.— © handred custom ahocmakers there are im the city, tt ts med—are on strike. They want $0.0 pair for making shoes. The present GOULD TO GET ANOTHER ROAD.— Denver, May 15.—The Hio Grande Western Railroad will probably the Gould-Harriman B® dircet route to Om- Lake and Denver, via ive of Mr. and Wi of Mount Vernon, the face and hands. eo 8 LEGISLATOR TURNS ACTOR.—! semblyman Hrennan, of the Six- teenth District of Kings County, TABLOIDS. hae decided to becom: acter, make his debut in a theatre mest Sate jm a character in ole! . GAVE TOO MANY CHECKS.—Thee- dere 5. Raro® was in police court charged with baying etocks and giving bad checks in payment. eo 8 MEET LOUBET— 15.—J. Plerpont More wan left for Parise to-day. It te anid he has gone to an audience eaident Loubet, which ned befor. gree Haneh! moned from ee e STRICKEN AT CROQUET.—Fraak W. Commisky, a well-known Brooklyn broke: condition from a playing croquet in Prospect Park. CAUSED SCARE ma revolver which was laid by a messenger and which went of when a bag of gold strack tt, 6,000 CIGAR. “MAKERS STRIKE. Broken Bridge Made It Hard for Them to Get to Work, So They Struck. TAMPA, Fla,, May 15—A atrike of 6,00 clmarmakers was Inaugurated here to-day for the most unique cause on record. For two days past a bridge connecting Tampa with the western sub- urbs has been broken und the men had to walt for ferry-bont», This was slow and unsatisfactory. Those employed on the west aide got together to-day and decided to compel the, manufacturers to bring influence to bear for the purpose of having the bridge repalred. immedintety. To this|@ end they decided to strike, Claar manufacturers lost many thou-|1 inde of dol on the tobacco pre- pared for to-day’s work. ——> World Wants give thousands seat | th. Oine te hey jens a — | ary FOUR DEAD ON BURNED BOAT Only Two of Kentecky Crew Escaped, EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 15,—Four men were killed in a fire which de Stroyed the tugboat Owensboro, ted up at a dock in Cathoun, Ky, Firemen Crenshaw and Brinkman of Evansville, and two roustabouts were the victims. Capt. Eastman and Engineer Robin- son, the other members, of the crew, borely hud time, to The i tho bea ly ha ‘000 eecape, ¢ loss on Tugboat eben a TRIES TO-ASSAULT JUDGE. John Hudson Richardson, an old man, was ‘4p the Police Court of Paterson to ying to’ have Almshouse Keeper Donnelly arryated. 3 one of the latgeet i taiticowners tn this cliy., Spocus fon in:Wall street broke him and his lends deserted: him. B it opie Detecting A fergeants Tord. | ot urke, Borden ‘largest’ men’ on (IAN TS PLA 00; New York Takes Lead in the First Inning, Batting Out Two Runs CHICAGO..... ...- NEW YORK. DI ROOKLYN VS CINCINNATI. . BROOKLYN Curves for Singles. MORRIS PARK RESULTS. xth Race—Charawind 1.Semper Ego 2.Monr abe TO. AND FROM THE 23D REGIM = WORLD WILL ORE SOCIAL THE MEMBFRS Now AT ALBANY AND . ALSO } SSAGS THIRD YOR} th iuiternoon that tremely critidal, Secretary Corlelyau. ine declines t Hern ti happe: 1¢ sick room. 195 MESSAGES FROM ME TO FRIEN tie Nothing of a defint SEND FREE OF CHARGE AN FROM RELAT|\ OF THE TWENTY-THIRD F TROY. SEIVE AND DEL IBERS OF TH OR RELAI RE NOS dition o te nat ol of co avenue STRICKEN IN CUSTOM-HOUSE George Mosle, an Aged Banker, Suddenly Taken III. George Mosle, head of the banking- house of Moele Bros. of Exchange place, was taken suddenly 11} this after- noon while signing a bond in the law diviston of the Custom-House. He was taken to the Hudson Streot Hospital in an ambulance, It appears that Mr. Mosle had sus- tained a stroke of paralysis. He ia seventy-two years old and was a mai of powerful physique, ‘At the Hudson 6treet Hospital the am- bulance surgeon's report showe that Mc. Mosle refured.to enter and took’ a cad to-his realdence, No. 4 Weat Fifty-aixth Shp ae ey » “Mosle named as esnary, ees aca the oft BIC PROFITS FOR CORN KING. Shorts Settle with Phil- lips for 500,000 Bush- els at 60 Cents. CHICAGO, May 16.—May corn, which has been cornered on the Bourd of Trade, and which has been rather in- active for ten days past, adva a new high price ft old at 60 cents a burhel, since the corner of up, but secur It) wan rum nge that, he had permitted wettle for t600n bushela pri nits, net gain of 4 cents was registered ae the close for May, which was at 58, ————____ japerh Dining-Car Service. lvania Rallread dining-car service ease ond the menus ‘mated for, its excell BT Tata tn] | Chicagos ———_. The Batting Order. New York. Chicago Bernard, cf Hartrell, Belbach, If Dolan, Ff Davia, a. Green! of Hitekman Stran, Gana Nelson, Smtth.‘c. Mathewxon, Umplre—-Mtr. O'Da: (Spectal to The Eveaing World) POLO GROUNDS, May 15.—George boos of the pennant-race leaders, his young bloods about him on the porch of the club-house before the Fame to-day, “Well, we're tt finally," he began. “but don't tnke the sweathands out of your caps because we're out In front at the eighth pole. Remember, we've gots long route to travel yet before we met within halling distance of Pennantville, Just keep on hustling and playing the geme and we'll give ‘em a race ali sea- gon, it. rf cormicks: as. ior, p. Davia'a Warning Words. “LT have known a few pall t Imagined that because they put tn front they w the best in the biz und to win out. You'll gens ims who were “Cupid! Child, second baseman for the remnants, the chap that Kets the ball and ouneh comes back to his norma ‘Just keep on huatiing and fair lead h ott P eUush w We've got and We ought t come home as my frend Ith would say et the ki de all the an anoth 7 ag the game it w seven wins in a row, whioh will be an astonishing performance for a New Find Matty’s ! Doctor MeJames in the Box, CHAMPIONS WERE PUZZLED. For Six Innings Young Phillips Blanked Them, While Cincinnati Scored Three Runs. The Batting Order, Brooklyn Cincinnath Bheceares 2b. Dahlen, as, MeCreery, cf. Gating, 3b, Farrell, dodame: Umpire—Mr, Dwyer. (Special to The Evening World) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN May 15.—Manager McPhee and hin of “Hetntos” turned up for to-das Kame with the champion Brooklyns | low spirits, Thetr de mothey had the gam a aad blow to Cr) Cy pen kaining the pe seoms iim. Brooklyn teams val! Before tha game MePheer ther and sald MeVhee Pleade wit v3, [want you day and 1 know you can d erful you will make them are mi at frat. 1 K-up of Kelley's £1 jel chim at firet. Second Inning: out. Sheckard running cateh 4 le Mag Bout siruck out. ‘at on four wide high foul fy, Daly ett cag ei vad pte coll ‘out, era at Hanlon's Manager Han ex Wan cw MoPhee this att or Mike Kahoe. ere and the new ru y allows a team to carry six! cre after May 18 Kahoe will proba bly be signed by the Boston Club of th bunch 1 thous, cof Third walked York ball team. The fans came een: to watch that) SGonttaues on on Kiguin Page), American League. First Inning. waited patiently and walked Bret He got to pevond ob Dobbe's!

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