The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1901, Page 1

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ALL. THE NEWS FOR ALL DAY. - “BASEBAL NIGHT | @be_ we RAC PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY (6, 1901. BRIGHIONGIGEN MERCHANTS SHOT... BY BROOKLYN SOLDIERS WHO FIRED VOLLEY __IN ALBANY RIOT Bloodshed on the Eve of Compromise in Car Strike ---Two Citizens Fatally Wounded---Bayonet Charge by Twenty-third Regiment. 4 octal to The Evening World.) | f noon by soldiers of the Twenty- rN is Seas j O10 UBOROm0:- On 2 A 3 third Regiment, of Brooklyn. pe Sere SS la IS DYING FATALLY WOUNDED. (Consneed fom Fagu 8.) LIAM WALSH, brother of E h tnning—f ty cafe. MoCemmiok ied ou a> ao Clerk Walsh, of aie ing aled. Wat int. Delehant Hlactze ERAN WEATHER-—FAIR TO-NIGHT AND amass ——— DummyTaylor!s Batted Out of the Box by Old Jack Doyle’ s Chicago Team in Two Inn- ings—The Remnants Scored Seven Runs Before Doheny Took the ‘Mute’s” Place. New Tork, Chicago. J Be Hartecll, it. 3 Dolan, ing merchants of this city were fm- Bickman: rf. tally shot at 4.20 o'clock this after- ire OF O=;0e05505°5 | Birang, th. a a Ganzel, 1b. Delehanty, D. McCormick, s& Kilng, ¢. Waddell, wm Mr. Nash, POLO GROUNDS, May 16.—Jackh Doyle, he of the strenuous diamond tac- tes, will tead the Windy City ball tosa- ers xgainsi the all-conquering) Giants Bt tee eee AUBANY, May 16.—Blood has been shed in the big strike just on Ake. Broadway, plumbing establish- ment. the eve of compromise. Two lead- se $e ma KE. LEROY SMITH No. 019 Bread- the firm of Smith, Herricks . ’ 6 hardware. Hichns ' Hg foal 2 ¢ M rs. Mcki n ley Ss Life Street car No. 161, filled with eol-{- on Galic!'s Sy crores © Bowerme dters, was.passing along Broadway. KCC, SET C 5 e When near the New York Central Ebbs Away While depot a mob that had gathered exd- He ladon ee eee ee IN denly discharge. a fusillade of stones i and bricks after the car had passed. ‘ ueety 6 : Al | Await E n a | The soldiers brought thelr arms to Mw | present threateningly, and clght or aut ten shots rang out in rapid succession. bled. | Two shots went wild, and each found (Bpectat to The Peentng Wort.) The President is at her bedstle| i46 nite in o inenlon hotter SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—The | and has had messages sent to all the | Beer nares eirens : physicians attending Mrs. McKinley | relatives of the family telling them | Cvants who were standing in thelr DAA announced this afternoon that she] of Mrs. McKiniey's alarming condi-| doorways across the street opposite 1 = had a bare chance to rally, but) tion. 2 | each ocher. Sa ss « cher lack of Teserve strength makes | Mrs. Morse, the President's niece.! -rhen the soldiers Jumped from the |, ett 4 ther ability to revive extremely doubt-| arrived at the house at noon and, Beas i ji —— ful. with her husband and the ladies of | ‘1! 9*¢d bayonets and charged the a} 2 Mra. MeKioley ts unconscious ang | the Cabinet, is in the room adjoining; ¢). Alter that the wounded men cing att == sqwavering between Mfe and death. | the sick chamber. | were taken toa hospital. : reste BE =F et gaac See a ae Hoyond the possibility of w deahe) Secretary Hitchcock, Postmaster-| One hundred men of the Twenty- BROOKLYN... ae thi Mire. Mekiniey is slowly but «arely | General Smith and others are in the} ——4 thin afternoon. Doyle's father is very. @ying. parlorawalling:ldiies third Regiment were attacked by a —</ M1 at his home tn Holyoke, Maas. but 3 sew Y, . C f Bosit : the farmer Gotham first baseman de- Secretary Cortelyau in) a0 oMcial A throng is gathered near the Scott mob at the New York Centar! depot clled that he had better come back’ to: ulletin {issued at 2.45 New York| residence eagerly seeking news. at 3.20 P, M. They were on five cars, ‘ ue the remnants when he noted the two ime, and 11.45 A. M. here, stated; ‘Phere was a report this afternoon | witch Coes CATT Git b 4 sre reenter Ye succesatve goose-ege doses Davis's ‘that while the patient had had no} that Mrs. McKinley had died, and at Deed Ls The Glant—Good afteraoon, Mr. Windy City. Glad to see you. husticss prescribed for them. relapse since morning, the doctors | once fags began to drop at half-mast | for the cars and a soldier fired a shot Setot cee : i]| UeScrapey Jack’ was <out ent weblog a .. {wilover the city. It was soon Tearnod | ss early, coaching his men as to the prop Mad pronounced her condition grave, in the alr. AMERIC' LEAGHE GAMES. See Se er way to win from the locals. = it that it was Incorrect and gradually | pencils not suffering, but 1s extremely; the flags were restored to thelr for-| The guardsmen then charged with alate Jack Duyle’s weak. , 2 arene Fores felt Ke iers position fixed bayonets and three men were ie > I it tat () Raa ti the tee Beis, A i- Bostuit 7. of old) women, “Cast year-this New York bunch couldn't beat wounded in the riot. They were Syl- het x att tee ou SER et yester and James Brown and Al - ‘ ietslemarcis at) A Texas League outfit and yet you tet ' : Fans | lem get away with two games right Aaapar oi ing, of Albany, has of: At Cleveiend— 7 Betroit nd the reels Mayor Blessing, o ny, has of- 3 . eV d jou 5 ae ae J coat pleacaerite, “Sou quit ‘the Teal, titfage ¢o a MS ae errr | 2 go out with the ‘Lobsters.’ Yous Gogh —- J _ FOR MRS. M’KINLEY ctsessent yon ig TINS s they have accepted him. The railway ONIN’ CONVCTED OF MURDER. | With Doyle bact ‘ini the’ gs eh Wane Owed $112,000, but! Brokerage Concern of pehostion to take into eat ‘The exe able[attitude: John a “clip out West, and jhe expaata 1a The Mayor, Corporation Counsel LS p a few of Dummy Tay teasers: te Had Nothing. Assigned. ie taeda the Rt whan he went ov to the Initial “sack to warm company has not Indicated its prob- so , ay Wi f v| that “Was All Right; | Ex-Fire Chief Has [s*%ho"suu"yiac "init neVerbaas. ig Joy Over President's Visit to ‘Frisco For-|,a4 a committee from the altaay|, ©!!!) my Tay gotten in Her Illness. and Troy Employees’ Association| PY 2 : man ty with che Dall todsera. from. the Dur — met at 3 o'clock this afternoon to| SCCONC Coc '¢ ic im Gamuel Keller, who wan connected) After the close of business thts of weseathy alc) Ti, etd ia pewet scuss the chance for a compromi - aad a - with the Dean Company, was the stock brokerage firm ig aa as lively of yore. GAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—The deep did not come to her house she would be} pete M nee 5 ae Sader Talied as a witness for the Government) Edward Graf & Co., No. 68 Wroadway, | Gigs Hube Waddell, who will be able *] eymipathy/shown| for President McKinley nite octets Bo In the eyes of Meme; Phe Mayor o place before fn the trial of Josegi B. Kellogy and |ntsiened for the benefit of creditors and ood wate aes ae ciecus , in his troubles Is evident on every hand. | hature, the’ President. and? Wien. “ogee | he allway company officials any A Myron 1. Hernard before Judae The firm Is composed of Gustave Ed-/ CONN REN iy ikem over 1 Although flags are flying gayly and t Rite yy rided and she went to the| Propositon that the strikers may Thomas !n the United States Cireutt | wand ff and Thomas §. \the plate fo: fy ei abe ats city bears a festival appearance incident | Hiner, Where whe ant for two hours! agree upon. He will call on the rail- Court, on the charge of using the mallal ie aq memder ef the Conee tall. rangy-bu en of rhe, enue ‘" @m the President's visit, the people At Lor Angeles Jast Thursday she fMficlais to- Four MN Flora Poon 4 for fraudulent purposes countenance that would aot @rave in demeanor and have apparently should have been In. bed, but again Sak le Peal area Hiss Aes The wit e the had called m members also made individual make up ‘it he fplned a hia gotten the preparations made for a herd Fae heart overvame her discre A special meeting of the Common upon Kellogg at the office of ES. Dean! asst i dhe is as wi verything in the colebration line is at! attended a reception at ee of fy c iy to confer with him about purchasing S's) 7 Varnum, and the papers were nied} usually does 2s a standstill pending the renult of Mrs, {aud ahe drove. with the fresher g ec, | 2 resolution adopted demanding that Pee Interest in the con BONGaRaT Ur Neusie Nokes stunts when | review the great floral, parade That | the railroad company settle the strike i ‘ During another cal! upon Kellore he | street told him that he thought he Could make | Grant & 4 good the amount he wanted If It was CG TOP | shown that the Investment would turn McKlaley's !lnc: review eines Mrs. McKin! iiness began « ! ea llyahorpiant Public: appearance. under, penalty At "street toe we to use the public streets for w out all right. He asked Kellogg want bone felon waich was accompanied by high fever and whch deprived her ot|CA BINET TO MEET [ana poics. i any sleep for four days. ‘This, in her — i ( ‘ cate condition, gteatly weakened; AT SCOTT HOUSE. of the Strike om Page 2) Ine coud show to prove that his Interest | : | wan worth the amount mated hoa ect, The former ty {the Brooklyn rire riment, Nevins, te interested firm, which fled no let of Lari ¢ Or Assets, It Is sald to have, fi heavily hit by the fMuctuations in j nia rs to| kame that the R verand and. tee th 5 of the ins a critical he: dysentery which has brought about the Cult President t i | pe0eee00D0000000000CN0C0NN | Mekincey i iwvill SRE HEE RRR EERE RHEE EERE EERE REEEE mittance book and the ledger of E. 8.] the market and failure of custo / respond with margins. {swt Then came the attzck of nervous} -—<—<—<—___- ————— | Kellogg, witnem suid, produced the record of purchases and sales, the c. who twirled a splondid champions.o in Monday. he slab job to-day Dumaiy pad an oot Before the felon developed, however, T . Sire. McKirley was in a weak condi-; /ransact Government Busi- WEATHER FORECAST. | Denn & Co if ton. | ness in San Francisco. EVENING WORLD WILL SEND The receipta far September, 18%, were oper Hebe: ete lon then fingers, be culne Each, ee gw easily. they were Bolt to. ‘The heat of the few days after leav- Forecast for the thirty-six MESSAGES FOR SOLDIERS. [petecent neh andl ae sleet MISS WHIGHAM A WINNER. 3,00) people were in. the stands fing Washington toid on her, and at} ( ing SP. M. Fe t Memphis rhe overtaxed herself-so much! houraicud ling the dooks he sald toh g that uy t SAN 7 ~ j aah ., 3 = ee Na called the charlene: hadineysr i beon cable, tourally, Aeanhucelien esata oa tee yecsts ay CEES eS G2 oe The Evening World will send free of charge any 4) the firm evidentiy owed § or over. | play for Wome lilohnprplows nee impire Nash called the game, nderstood when the trlp was Inawith the Pi Posts OMUCET Sito, clutty: Fate to-catght and and Kellogg replied ship at Aberdovey, Wales. Play by In vit Mrs. McKinle: outa | rman wi h the President, and any who 1" fresh personal or social messages from relatives or friends oy ee si ifterence igs At y os ationd Fauibanqleter: BULIATEMGaKS [ore tein dew? of leaving: (he rldary Hane to freak varie- QF tothe members o: the Twenty-third Regiment now at Liisa, SH ea ed ; LONDON, thems (ourth as end aw 2 Dut at Mem-! city have agreed to walt here. Secré- 19% ble winds, j ia inition: we haven t an ies round of the I Thampton=tIP | pullman varcier © pais ic J Pan Ga Ty ambioun! tury Long, who was worried ubout hin Albany and Troy. i eaiitnena ald, thas fost tes Co. Ga se ate certs Se ee aah atte. parton ive Bec: {in rec Give word ARR one iS: The Evening World will also receive and deliver, 4) toid him he would fle that up all TING | Stian Sy byl Whicham defeated Atlan May nevi Ponuayivant that dirs. J sieitinfey "would not aurea ing, ; neitias: changed his plans about Fd SN free of charge, messages from members of the Twen- | that the ccount wae ima dQiomers| Hezlet, the champton of 1899, with three road gcomeuy “mill saabilen eulinan The woman pieaded and entreated, but! "“Fnw pution's exccutive bust tat Somedule of , il one to i n re re iw York s up an play woman te) se ae arattone she, had be irae gram ‘ir. yeranciteg i hationt' oper” pear) eal wat” Clink seen eee cc tae ec see ee eee Renee ee datter| Miva Whiham met Misa Rhona Adatr, ahine| eatin wi 1] it . t ‘o ie Stra Ate iniey ba Pate Senin ce-duriug the Stay, O& the | Sreee eae arent, A eDat Fieasast: ca, Bet; Zaid (that, that was “a ttle game Ce nr Ga piace? an Ptiso aN

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