The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1901, Page 1

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scRayeaEEx THE EARL OF YARMOUTH Shes WEATHER—Cloudy to-night; Sanday f WEATHERS Cte EDITION PRICE ONE (CENT. ‘NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1901. LKEENE’'S CONROY WINS _ ~ BROOKLYN HANDICAP —— ~+0>0--—— — BEC OR OIE, jRAIN AND STRIKE Three-Year-Old Breaks Record by Taking Classic Event BOY'S CHOICE. IMPERIL TUNNEL. ---Great Crowd Cheers Struggle in Rain---Banastar, — the Favorite, Ran Plucky Race. a White Man and aNegro, 2 Wl-Treata Newark ‘Over 2,000 Skilled Workmen Out} — = : Youngster. and Ditch Is Filling with Water. George Klows, a twelve-year-ol4 lad. who Hves with his parents at No, 53 Houston street, Newark, N. J., is the amiration of all the boys in his netin- borhood. He waa found late yesterday after- noon by Chief of Police Charles Pol- hemus, of Lincoln. J, in a sand Time, Thia was the r Brooklyn Handicap. It was raining heavily when the nine | candidates amtled slowly 29 ta the post arter Christopher Fitzgerald lectured Union workmen abandoned to-day all} transit tunnel contractors at lant night's it of the great rections of the rapid transit tunnel af-| meeting of General Contractors’ Aa- by the vtrike of engineers and yoctation Ile said: rockdriilers, Not a skilled mechani: Is| “lf the contractors intend to ylelt . at work, and progress on three-fourths nothing we can meet them at that gam: ere ge thee Sewn era of the tunnel {s at a ctandstitl. | they thought they had men in reserve rond tracks at that place. a: aaron ae et. one a white man,| Hisht hundred tronworkers and stone| {for this emergency, but we got to these ae en cran Magust Weingart, the|MAFOns were called out to-day. Tis men and talked them off. Only two en- sree banly negro who gave his name|Taites the number of Idle tunnel’ em-|ineers have been relaced on the whole Qo Harry Willams. Ployees to 2,00, Representatives of all syatem. In addition, many of tho Ine the trades employed in: tunnel-work are! borers, or muckers, am they are called, ‘ Men Were Beating Him. in secret aession at No; 130 Eaat: One} have quit work to-day, When Chief Polhemus entered the| Hundred and Twenty-ffth street. I! Talig.the section of Farzell & Hopper, house the men were beating the boy.| It {s declared by strixera that all, the! between One Hundred and Third street He arrested them and sent the 934 trades will formally declare a sympa-/and Broadway and One Hundred and home. thetle strike, The downpour of rain|Sixteenth street and Lenox avenue. Young Klown said to-day that he met| occurring during the tle-up han resulted | They claim that only ten of their men Wetngart on Wednesday when going to|in grave danger that the mass of weter| quit and they were quickly replaced. his home for lunch from St. Ann’s|in the excavation may undermine the| The facts spenk for themselves, They ” Behoo!. conerete foundations already lald for) had a dosen hoisting derricks in opera- Weingart, the lad says, gave him $2| the tron supporting pillars, tion, Only three are now working and and told him to go to the New Jerse; Hand Pumps Do Litt on half time. Seventy-five of our men ) Central Rallroad tracks, near the mead- [left them an cal! and none have gone ows, and there he would meet a colored | Itallan laborers were put to work wit! pack." man, who would give him a package.|and-pumps to-day, but they can 40) Atong the line of the tunnel from City He wan to take the package where the| little, The contractors are taking atess| ya) to One Hundred and Fourth street colored man directed. is Lee ee by the employment |the italian laborers continued to work Wanted Him to Bes. ‘Naughton & Co. put twenty-five band |here the tunnel ten. an cadvonced The boy went to the spot Weingart | drillers to work in their section, between ke of the work, where the fron work Gesignated, and as he was about to|Forty-sixth and Fifty-ninth atreets.!js being put in, not a hammer sounded leave met Williams, the colored man.| They were able to make a few blasts.| nor a rivet was fastened They grabbed him and put him in a] put it takes ten hand drillers to do the] In several places the recent heav: ight car, where they gagged and| work of one steam drill. showers have flouded the tunnel and bound him. Platforms have alno been erected, s0jdone conaiderabio damage. These spote When the car reached Lincoln they | that blasted rock and other debris can|have been kept dry by pumping un: told him to go out and'beg. He refuscd,| be carried from the excavation by hund| the strike began. and the negro drew a revolver and | instead of by the usual steam hoists. The unjon men claim that all work in firel at him. The bullet grazed his] At the meeting of strikers to-day are | the tunnel will come to a standatill in- ; (mare! Dey uy MIAd Th Toy 4 | head. reprenentatives of the engineers, rock| | Peter Teynolds awore 7 af Gi out a summon ‘There {s a acar on the boy's head | drillers, tool sharpeners, double drum tex, declaring that on Thureday ae which looks like a bad wound. hoisting engineers, shorers, stone ma: aw eng he: leaving work, a a . tem tried pI A pay ., Meant to Ki Him. ons, {ron workers and blacksmith: ae Mone ronchics Theron nears . . the boys for a few momeme and then Bhortly after, while they were beating | ach: has Instructions recelved at a Hopper appeared te fore Stage back agaln ed ting of his union last night. Th him in the sand house, he wan rescued, | Te Kht. The Pe tea arth if The negro had Just suggested that tc] Vote 1 each Instance wan’ squarely on orca continuance: ag Tater wan anateed Ate aA E Sse ral da CAUBh oe ter ‘would be well to kill him. & proposition to extend the strike to]!n NY A eee ering e mployment for them A pe 1 coming at him almost abreast and down u kill him. hae at the p ime. The mri . - | Aaahed tt f clock, Weingart and Williams are locked up| CVery trade ehwaged in tunnel work. lin court eald that Yates was running the aahied the OeR i timasicaye Gees at Lincoln, Crowdn threatened to lynch pury Malcolm McConville, of the|engine sixteen hours a day since. the » LOUIS—Fain, a Ee ies teh dN from all sides of the vaat inclosure, fem an they ‘were being taken to the | safety engineers, sald to-day that there | Iteynolds brothers Joined the strikers. : - were no representatives of the rapid’ nevi energie” © continuance until Standing took the lead in the first . A AM jump with Raffaello and Conroy close y ; at hiw heeta, a ‘ Before they reached the quarter post ——— 2 ‘ tf | 43 Cley d Conroy had taken the lead. Back of Green Morr! : aint ( ) him, a length away, was old Banantar, Looking for a Tip. Daly Confe b who had.come up with a rush sau x rast i f { 1: D tO Herbert waa third, half a length back, : with the others close ereugh to catch | : 5 the mud from the flying ieaders’ hoofs, ALE. 11 \RVARD ‘At the half Conroy still ied by a : length. Herbert. was second, a len : A te in front of old Bannstar, whose nose! A grand stand dinck » ‘ ‘ Yalos Vi ard. 4 waa stretched Just In front of Standing, (POp!e that seethed and ts Herter: had taken the lead at the Ded Uke a nuge conventto) tand conjure up a hour, but for ke this jhuman grains and siiy through narrow entrance a up one after another on the spa s grand ‘stand, a crowd off The great crowd sat out the: first led and lfew races patiently, They looked on milf interest when the Expece: run and won. They were Pictnre Framed in Ha Mary Jane McMahon’s|/Both Sides Firm in|Woman Lecturer Files i i Quart c 1 of pants; the n f wa Collapse Due to Strike of Metal Petition Fixing Debts eaeeenanriee ponte wan june able an Peete alls incioning | there to ate the Dronklyn Handleap Fa i eta : 3: 5 tthe | ! ; see through resistance 0 t@ Stclsece: Workers. at $3,247.56 rearing ay, een rag im nace en Cree niece an reanan ao ‘ Besse 5 Paaaing tne mile Conroy agaln showed | thoroughbreds, their wleek sides yup and the fish and tie t ‘i et when the time for along they were ready. eedy appetite which. could appease: roaring. fi . The Paterson mill girl who wouldn't) rh jocal altuation in the machinista’ a race of th : : ; : in front. Herbert st ath e, | 3 0 a’ foot or two to the bad. Standin mit been compelled to atop work. =~ tho manufacturers still standing frm| Clerk's office Feajcordays ins thy . aes aoarse £0 Serer gomes strike, Mary Jane McMahon, has at last| strike remains the same to-day, with against the demands of the men, and Peale ioe edb States [Dts Kneeseheratretsh] raced Col trict, Court, when a petition in bank- Horbert by a length. Btanding was | } Poured Into Detting Ring. For two montha she has hetd out! iy) strikers declaring {thavi hey iwi) net poinen K they poured \@ @gainat the strikers in the Frank & ‘i ruptcy was fled by Mrs. Mary Ellen a Bo to work unless thelr terma are ac-| Lease, the lecturer and former Mayor] SAN FRANCISCO, May 28 —Prenident| Residents of Orange, N. J. are in a] teat oeelin rainy atmo: the) rink they. poured Ae Coming home the position { thousands. ysued — beeeaTs riptio edge of the ring were seal rks, The crowd) luke angry waves 9 r of rocks the, Dugan silk mile, because whe sald God | ceded to. eanrer sine it i rowing towne of Kans Z C ) ane told her to stay at, her loom. ‘This| Atsttike headquarters, No. 25 Duanel’ The petitiin wan illed through, her at: Bictlnley.jaccampanted bs ihiniwite, en {Sint EATS Asse Sod a ve) AR morning she ld not report for work. |e rine Mean ca tat, go, {ar we known | torney. Henry Wollman, of No. 29 Broad members of hin Cabinet, started for) | 7 ' O° : I elven Indteations of agree-| sjreot, and tho tata) amount of Mabll-| Washington at 10 A. M. to-day. Special : because sho Is on the. brink of nervousling to the conditions offered : a jabil-| Washington a M. y. Special) "Among the houses of tng to the conditions offered. It wan ities fs placed at 2175, with assets of | precautions were taken to prevent any very ttle, Conroy 7 Herbert: was second by Btanding Mo'ehed third before Alstke and Sidney Lucas Around th was a study.) the layers ner, a distance | rushed Nowe Grand Stand Packed. grand stand a rter of a mile, this stru: ominent citt- zens which have been looted are those leaping over a oreaKw prostration. had not been decided | $224.75. Tho petitioner gives her ad- boo! promiration. | physically a the result of|4efnitely. when “strike pay" would bb arens an No. 80 Ean One Hundred and) annoyance while the President ani hin |ot Hugene X; Breveater, President of arty a taster of a alle this struc: the. BOLE given to the men, Twenty-frat ‘street, and much of the in-] Wife were driven to the, ferry. Thelr! it | WILD RUSH TO THE eee ul cgaceTanisincess fe the wenk. Tt as. where only the strongest; Yet burning with more than eight weo%s of continuous persecution on the ‘part of the strikers, was me! times Becretary Devens, of the Natiqnal )debledneas mentioned is as indorser on|carringe was closed -and the curtains Haasrellman, of Morton place, Metal Trades Association, says that the | mortgages glven by her husband, C, 1.,| lowered. A route has been chosen that it nal that obher EID elite) Aa BETTING RING. and of @ crowd of Paterson men and : of a mountain cas: | 5 * manufacturers will do nothing elther in will, secure. perfect comfort for Mrs. ldpnces have been have om- Wee nn | fever of \ he crowd pushed! Bovaloutaldel ine, mle lee ner| the way of a fight or a compromise sAmone, th » creditors named ai re Jane McKinley. The party. was taken to Oak- | wd detectives to tnd the burgiara. but asain at pertess Brien feveragtes lato Bre tae penned wine has been followed nome (rom er | til after the meeting of the admintetra- | money’ loaned in 188, for ‘which’ bond anq|Jand on a special boat. lest Rese Liiinberson, mem iastectl es scat ee ae aoe of the aurt | wld deaste, There wax no time, fom every n ya Roatine ‘mo. |tive council in Chicago on Tuenday, ade: | marceage, was kiven, Gy Sir. League and| Dr. Rixey) accompanied the Prenident| fort Haadt and Connors, have been in| Rain Did Not Dampen En- ay does tke churning of the aur tty rie throwing stones and other missiles ati pevens sald that the declarntion of dorsed by the petitioner as wife,|and his wife in the carringe from the; Orange for a fortnight past. Several r on the when lashed by angry e's: her, and surrounding her house. ‘manutacturer made before, the mectag [one sent ok the debt being $1,989.69. | nouse at Clay and Laguna astrects toj days ago Chief of Police Leary, uf thusiasm of the Great |waves. Tits great had come (Continued on Fourth Page) At frat ehe took it all lightly, re-|in the Astor Houw yesterday to the « the apeciat train at Oakland Mole and! Orange, sent out word to arrest (hem Crowd. ~ down 0. nILeroUler us d tomobt y so long as] Mecea, [they rea sponding to their eallies, and arguing! fect that he and his colleagues proposed | COO8O0S604-2065-466-868-28-904 i blows perso ‘o fight for the stamping out of unions 4 rill bay aty ther side hot sra.7 tcktiniey, There F Taepe te ile (special to The Ezening World } for her employers whenever she had a 2 & iam ‘was not the Tea! sentiment ig constantly. ‘The two trained nurees : cnancerAfterpona) obitheso} Sxaments | em f ofthe) ® WEATHER FORECAST. 3} who nave attended the patient In this, Tih cauodaaca tele tenia: vance | GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, May 35. Jam at the E this week, she was arreated by a man mW orkimen have a right to organize, { : . clty giso go to Washington with her. committee in case tne antics co The runnt of the Brooklyn Handi: | (eealleged abuses language, and she Hot teh Pa untotem SH Tse e ‘ b| The following {s the eastward route of | Lie, and. bubic sa wet leap at Gravesend this atiernoon wax al There is but one enirance to the ® night In jall. the earth, What manutaclurers may ry $| Presigent McKinley's train: i noionlle pip phe ards cupers pleture wheh will forever ro-| Gravesend track, and It ls narrow. Tae ve - eure endi SP. M. & . Pil pero pictured # ‘That proved the last straw jn a serie a individuals Sahat, Mire amet nee, et ae Central Pacific:to Oxden, Union Pacine nectaaity fo; Increasing tre pallet force. | rain indelibly painted upon the brain| platforms converge to a point at the of pecullar persecutions, and to-day. she| the policy of: our. association, create : adie y, to Omaha, Chicago and Northwestern to [in CieU@@)N. UL {he Kelize will, not| Ueeue of the myriads or spectatora whalentrance,. but ance Inside there | la Chicago, Pennsylvania Rallroad to | “scuss the present time. looked and cheered... Walle you are|plenty of room to spread, , Take the hour pth oe s home in Straight street, —$ 5 . try, where she willlstay or} Pennsylvania Rallresd’s Superb ‘ ‘Washiagton, nee naa TT sipping ) ver after-dinner coffee to-night, us eek of lo with friends. ;) = 2 Estioment ids iS ‘The journey will be made slowly on You whose busincas tied you to @ desk adily, through the narrow channel Thet-siriker’ . ¢l x : ‘ : coount. of the. condition of, 3 : Jallithe, afternoon lock. up)into the Alue and fe an| Idea of the scene at Lal ) 6 Joude that lasily curl) Un) from -yeui tothe tréck. Not te glass and watch the grains of cand silp a SL RR AS aR

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