Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
= NIGHT __ EDITION PRICE ONE CEN ~ ALLIED TRADES MAY NOW BE CALLED OUT. — eyecare GANT STR THREATEN UE H8 be MAYOR WHERE'S THE SUN ? |No Work on Tunnel and Men'sSSOCIAL EVIL STIRS : MAY VETI RAIN RECORD GONE,| Demands Are Ignored by POLICE CHIEFS’ POW-WOW, ALL NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY [ “ Circulation Books Open “ Circulation to All. 1901. Workers Indignant Threaten to Call-Out the ads, Giant Strike. 9 ste the Contractors. Big Row Raised When a Discussion of the Subjee Weather Hoodoo Has Second Wind—lIt's the g é Same Old Storm. Is Started by Supt. Deutsch. ; Brooklynites Fear that Hopes May Be OOL-DO* Frustrated. Mayor Van Wyck's veto may dash to earth the hopes of Brooklynites for an extension of the Rapid Transit Tunnel to Kipgs Borough, according to the Brooklyn Eagle, It was reported acrose the Sridge to- day that Mayor Van Wyck had been in Brooklyn last Saturday night, and in 4 private room in the Brooklyn Club spent several hours in conference with Justice Gaynor and his brother, ex- Judge Augustus Van Wyck. From thes fie’ Is sald to have found sympathy for his own views. The following day Justice Gaynor gave out letters he had written to the Mayor and Andrew H. Green, the fathor of rapid transk, de- nouncing the terms under which the rapid trenait franchises were bestowed. That the Mayor has had an aversion to the Long Island Railroad ts known. Justice Gaynor, in his public letter, pointed out that the Long Island Rall- road at one time offered to duild the tunnel free of cost and turn It over to the city after fifty years. The public hearing on the tunnel measure will be held at the Mayor's oMice on Saturday next. Until after that date the Mayor will make no offi- olal announcement of he will make of the measure, YOUNG. EDISON IS NOT AFRAD Inventor's Little Son Talks of Alleged Kidnappers. While no more kidnapping letters had been recelved by residents in and about Orange, N. J., those who have received letters are taking the same precautions regarding the safety of thelr children, The Pinkerton detectives employed by Thomas A, Edison are still staying at the Central Hotel and still go out at certain periods of the day and watch the children. Charlie Edison, the little son of the inven! is not espectully perturbed. + An Evening World reporter who called at the Edison residence In| Llewellyn Park this morning had a talk with the 10. “No, I'm not afraid,” said the lad in reply to ® question, “but still we have to be careful. I Was a little frightuned at first though NO BASEBALL _GAMES TO-DAY. ustponed the hanse- ball gam Washington Pack and the Grounds to-day, The National gaines In Hoston an delphia are also off. WANT TO RENT A FURNISHED room? Advertise in the Sunday what disposition | Yyyy Wy WEATHER FORECAST. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—One an. Least min Manhattan on May 24. Latest report of ws May 28, at 6 A. M., when he was seen at the| Flatbash crows roads, looking Mear-eyed and greatly emaciat report to Weather “I can't find him,” sald Weather Man Emery this morning to an Evening World reporter, “so T nent out a general alarm. Something han got to be done, and mighty quick, too, if I'm going to hold my Job. “And let me tell you it's got to be no snap chasing up lost suns. Holahan's search through the pool-roome for his son waan't a marker to It, and even he got it In the pggk, Now, what's going to happen to' sue, with 3,000,00 howling citizens after me instead of one Jerome? “Thin storin? Why, It isn't anything new. The -Lord knows it's the same old thing, due to a secondary develop- ment. “The hoodoo has got his recond wind, Put It. that way and tuke some of the curse off me, won't you? If we could only switch the winds off on some other tack! the wind ‘And the rain comes down, And still the hoodoo Holds the town, “You'll excuse my breaking out that way, but, you know, they say poets are right on the !ine between genius and lunacy, and that's where I'm getting. “As an incident, we have broken the rain records for May. They stretched back to Is71, and the greatest rainfall for any May was 6.53 Inches, We paased that mark at 8 o'clock this morning and ire booming along gloriously toward the flood records, B. C. “The temperature is away off, too, It waa S In my shop this morning, when| by rights it should have been nearer 70. Folkx better look out for pneumonia ani xclatic rheumatics these days and keep on thelr winter underwear. Mr. Emery looked badly. He hasn't! lik: rlept much for several nights, His face! front was deeply Ined and his hair tousle:. | b.ac Mis eyes nad uw hunted look, ike you wee nowaduya in those of ‘poul-room Keopern when they read about Justice Jerome's now automobile. New York busingss men are becoming somewhat resigned toviife in a suniess city, bur they are ready to fight at a’ And winute’s notice just the same. The clouds te east, he’ Ww j the late, uy, und tney wre a cher, ¢ k brokers had no energy at all toy eertain Omromoter of bo 10K vue for squals on when xuinmer comes again. doo t Mfrs to locate . boomed and thundered Uke ‘the roar of artillery, and between down In torrents arew way It the rain clouds er with the There was no news of the sun during day, The women satay indoors if they can. Those who work and had to come ou! to-day looked bedraggled and d{sconso- what is on lovely that made his presence heard in the afternoon by a lo Ordinarily it wou! thunder-storm. 18 the noodoo'n open the font blacker and vrath of the hoodoo, mo: faces’ ispiriting than| Allied Trades and Precipitate a | | An ultimatum has been delivered: siened pb tunnel the They to the strikers. contractors by Hecke Drillers st have been notithed Assoc! = World) represe that the men will not return to work We Picinan andy tly Mitte. until the agreement drawn up yester- day has been signed The strike leaders belleve that thes an get out the allied trades in sym-) * houge ihore ot the ers. movers, engineers. the firemen, plumb: The nereement sition. The mand far the ub in other wort ne but uatoa men « nd te end, with no at any organization An signed represent, -peet propoaitior wee of vartous employed in tunnel was left w the tunne) au strike will tractors sign !t ‘The delegation of meet Mr. Me called at his office at 10.4. M MePonald had aent down word tai not he at his o! in remained tn hi minutes, and after handing GETS $25,000 DAMAGES FOR HUSBAND'S J: ont ed to 5 ah Sternfels w 1 ve s to-day awarded a Met She colts fe of her husband's life. brewe id award during the pa 1 cable 0 was agair ver dii ts agared nq hele wd} bail fo! a ds { Sul ind took $60 from him. CHARGED BY FIRE MARSHAL WITH ARSON grocery * two fires were eumini eins street. ded th that the mell ol smar hearing. ote RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS DOO GOES 12106) RICHARD SYLVESTI VISITING tion Phittn of Clncinnat! chal Evil. whore ne sa AcoEpt mon eat onder of my there was a commot es ers. Oae man shouted out the paper b and po read Rient! Rigo! Toaen Chile ane amble aald: The snould ah use of running The motion among hin bea fram the > of the nothar t Kini considera: Supt Diewsch ware: 1, Do not permit yny woman who {9 an | inmate of a house tt jal Dan Zomine | from windows, door the upon the owner keeping qutet and orderly piace, permit frunkeraerm, and not taking tn minors, If anybody te roaded inn house ROLL tae weman who kevpa tne place res jeponalbie, a font. MILEY WILLIAMS < POLICE CHIEFS Deputy Commisstone with vunded lke 4 dction, allowel to say lefr South,” he # w York waa the gr world and Devery the arcatest Co! Police. 1 detided to make him a pres I kn ls pleasing ¢ woman or a Jot of mo: money, because tow around, s "iiltame then delivered to Dev- oie ackumor the pea value of which fe a pretty I dectded on easier to carry ed of getting: money 5, but this tet 2 TR tye is Dal y to follow a) erlimiing n the knowledge OS 8 t he was bein ie 4) it on th nim. He explained. intention of using It, Duk in his pockete: im read & ton, D.C. ure natiogal department