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f Weather—Rain To-Night! Sanday U: NIGHT ___ EDITION ettled. Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.” |_ THE LOVE LETTERS OF A HEART-BROKEN EMPER SS [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 7 OR + WELLE TO-MORROW? SUNDAY WORL PRICE ONE CENT. “NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1901. CENT. PRICE ONE : ——_ CLIMAX IN THE MURDER OF PRIEST PROMISED. ‘POLICE ARNEATS TON EXPECT ALBANY STRIKE IS ENDED: TROOPS QUITTING FOR HOME. = Both Sides Claim Vic-| tory Over Agreement Which Was Signed by}; Strikers and Com- pany To-Day — Regi-; ments to Leave Al-! bany at Once. (pected to The Evening Worl.) ALBANY, May 18.—The settlement of the great railway strike affecting five cities was accomplished to-day after a conference which lasted until midnight, and after ratific tion by the full body of strikers at meetings of their individual organizations, which did not terminate in some in- stances until 10 o'clock to-day, when “the officers of t'- Street Railway Employees’ Association and = the Traction Company formally signed the agreement. Both siden to. the controversy ssatons and when the papers both claimed a Troy branches of the emplo: were the first to M. 0, made i Assocta and the ‘action company oMcers ap- heir signature at twenty min- eo Na- n sogEY clothes from a rain begun preparations to go home. strike has been of twelve days’ duration, and the cost of it in all ways is extimated as follows: LOSSES BY THE STRIKE. Looe of life, two prominent citl- Th paintenance OU troope for four Loss to the ca and pay of All through the quiet night the confer- jement con- ences lookin foward a Be! tinued, whil » National to get sume comfort out of so und dripping tents. ‘The heavy rain had a pressing Influence ou every bod soldiers on guard abo and und f the average Ameri- 1 itself nnd the m nstances given comm mos were dreary pletures of ry, Mud was knee high and the ran in rivulets not only about the ra tents but into them and down on the soldters, who partially protected them- aelver with thelr ponchos The Ninth Regiment of New York will len following ‘the © State Fa- press and arriving In New York about 11 P.M. The Twenty-third leaves to-morrow, SMALL-POX ON PRETORIA. The Hamburg-American line steamer Pretoria, which arrived to-day from Hamburg via Boulogne and Plymouth with 1% cabin and 2,20 steerage pas- wengers, was detained at Quarantine, r to one of her atecrage passengers ng smali-pox. ‘ yea ah The patient, Vin sian, twenty-one yeu sick on May 10, and was promptl: lated by the steamers mirgeon, ¥ zen. 7 Tho steamer will be held for disin- fection. ing to stretch it Into a two-bagger. No Chicago, Phil i N v y Hartwell. if. pare edt Third Inring. Loan FRANCISCO, May 18,—Mra ie ny, Ib, Kling dled, Del to Duggieny. Menefee| > icKinley hae rallied again and this Wolverton, 3), atrucle(qut Harteelh. bare on balls, Do-| afternoon is reported decidedly im- Sla eee Jan fied to Del. No cuni " : Raym MeBariand, e. Crosn atruck out, Haltman expired, | Proved. Her condition, in fact, 1s so McCormick, ss. Cross, an. Kling to Doyle, Duggleby was out, | promising that now all expect her Kling, c. Childs ta Doyle. No runs eas 'so-| Menefee, p. Duggledy. p. Time war c ceount of rain, | recovery. Umpire—O' Day, Feorth tuning. Dr. Rixey had been in attendance (Special to The Evening World.) Green struck out. | Cross pulled in from midnight, and at 8 o'clock Dr. {PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, May| Raymer fied 10 Angie, No vans.” | Hirschfelder, Dr. Gibbons and Dr. were Suakers were finished w earey walked.s; Delohants yaslaaterat Cushing Joined him. After a brief bl earentnaatures Sta ne Cae A mt the plat on feturn consultation, Secretary Cortelyou, at ‘ran- POSTPONED. Toeday's National League Hasebcll gnines at the Polo 0 0. COST OF ALBANY STRIKE AND TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. CHICAGO.. _- -. PHILADELPHIA - At Cleveland— At Washington At Chicago—End sec TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. Company to recognize grievance aommittees. Men discharged by Superintendent have the right of appeal to com pany. Conductors and motormen allowed to ride free off duty. The road to pay all employees for time lost when euspended and not guilty. No discrimination againat any of the men on account of the strike. Btrikers arrested for overt acts who show reasonable doubt of gutl: are included. Road ts free to employ unton or non-union men and discharge them for oause. v At Ithaca—End of second At Philadelphia—Ha At Bethlehem—End QUAKERS PLAYED BETWEEN DROPS. Fifth Race—MoMeckin | Sixth Race—Pass¢ Fourth Race—C. RES Third Race—Old + v1] Dr. Dohert he ney the body of the priest {¢ ands of miners will atte SAYS C. Ft Charles J. Bett World that’C. Fred Bett missing since May 8 An Easy Out at Second. nh g Firet Inning. Hartzell struck out. Dolan was safe| ® om Hallman'e fumble. A sult case was! presented to Danny een dy admirers, And he mingled to right He was forced econd by Dayle. Dolan was out ping to steal home, Hallman and arland: No runs . The Chicago Remnants Gave Philadelphia a Battle of Zeros at me tre, at et Gy ents Dele 137 Start and Shower In-| ‘i? Gouniel nits” Notun Second 1 ne. terrupted, but Game] cause was wites, woiverton to, Dele: Doctors Report De- Was Resumed. lagen acon iceotick niet "ue ane] cided Improvement— Fi voivertiun popped up a larae fy for} Recovery Expected. Slagle wan out. Callds to Doyle. Nn. The Batting Order. McFarland singed, but war caught try- 845 A.M, (114. * M. New York time), issued this stx'--ment “Dre. Hirschfelder, Gibbons and Cushing met Dr. Rixey at § A. M. and found Mrs. McKinley's condition “hivago Remnants came battle Inst tes was Chicugo’ Iida to Dos! hit to right S Starr 4 first appearance ere thim season and they were warmly | ! welcome x Thomaa, bitten in’ a who had one of his hands Three runs fight with a victous clam @lut Morristown Inet night, was out of Fitth Inu. decidely tmproved since last even- Grounds, at Washington | the game and Barry took his place at| McCormick singled to. left. Kling| ing.” Park and in Buston were 4 <Duemeby Vactelectasitetanz in struck out. Menefee waa doubled ou: a Postponed om account of sunte-and SeFarland went behind ine | Det’ Moceamee, Crome 10 Hallman to tf ross. Wesbhagisn ‘ae rains a ae ZS] bae. plenefsr was putin the box for Reunboe. The Nor ing donned the mask and . HI Del. uns, Duggleby: Struck out, Barry was safe on Chi.de’a wild throw, Delahanty Med Le and Barry was doubled at Nojrw a Financial loss w the strikers $17,220 Financial loss to the company. 17,423 AMER Financial loss to the county. +. 33,700 Ml Total loss by the strike . + A =a MORRIS PARK RESLLTS PRIEST'S BOD! —with_tynhoid fever, SHOWERS DUE FOR TO-MORROW. No Hope of Bright and | ty. CrRNe east wind won't | however, for with a oMght increase in force !t mnift to north, “There will, De, no oh count mosphere. ; PHILADELPHIA 3E) Unleen the wenather-wise people are rently miataken, New York won't ha A sunny, stew, showars And unsettled conditions ov the eastern part of the country gen- — & UfllAou, iw vi Vania ¢ ng: Lehigh 4, Bucknell 4. Bright 2, Bon Viking 3. ) y 2. Higdie 3. rt Waddell 3, Phillips, started with this afternoon, Thou- DOCTOR’S DEFENSE. From am authoritative sow: The Evening World gives Maniey's story ef the mysterious death of Rev. E. 8. Phil of Hasleton, Pa, ‘“tanley te frightened almost to death. He r hat be te o Peoted of murdering Father Phil- Upe and his terror increases as he epprectate: “The tao heen on a prolonged debauch. Father Phillipe died tn hie house of neteral causes om May 0. When Manley found that he wae dead he wae terrified.For days he kept him- self ateeped in hia po are that Stanley hae or and drugs entil he really forgot that the priest his rooms, ley ta mw wreok, physt- ty, and it may be a lucid ac- appened De KIRKE JS TANLEN- — JeRTC AED Line in oRFicEe Pmom comonemys, aT 12s to The Evening on, “ho has been Lis very ill Sunny Day Is Indi- cated. warm Sunday to-morrow. In- the Weather Bureau prediots e of any ac- ure of the at- In the ewe Breet WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the six hore ending at 5 Bunday for New York City and vicinity: Hain to-night; a, probably fresh easterly to northerly Sunday morning. be made known and that reuwas ho re story of the tragedy wil! 1} conduct of the unf The condition of “Dr.” Kirk Stan- “The temporary immoderat 7 Gre iy A >iley, held in the Tombs under $10,009) stimulants on h * her use gf the er Phillips. * He: here. H commit murder”. Women and Are Hot in il for examination We : on Their Trail —- Ex.) ; : f isit pect to Have Them in. ant the Toils To-Night. | Htwar Phillips. a | posed body was S' . 7m | apartments, 730 N : ey The two women suspects in the tay mysterious death of the Hazleton | ds “While t priest. Rev. Edward 5. Phillips, will t probably soon be under lock and ke i ‘ Arrests are expected to be made so suspicious | aise re to-night and the police believe that) Stanley until the chemical a iS iS with the women in the toils they will completed. 1 will) accept Nun hold the key to the mystery | ball.” Hitt Detectives have been searching for! Stantoy was unable to give it and 1 ECan the women all day. They vithelr'| wearremandeditg tiiexTom US [in custody sco, an to wecute » mysterious they met nts names and are confid will soon be able to locate th When the women jt iw believed that all the | | ries, eyed to. know respected woman, w! o < from whieh the un Was ejected. bond, {s stich that the police have centred all their efforts In locating the women. Through them only, they believe, total of charged “It any cticall thoy cae and departed long before '\y searching ter there’twe weunedy, Ok