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

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EDITION PRICK ONE CENT. =— For “the Good of the Service’’ They Are Changed About— Several Sergeants Are Transferred. \ For the “good of the service.” the } stock reason given out on such occasions in Mulberry street, a big shake-up of captaina and sergeants was ordered to- day py Police Commissioner Murphy. On the order from headquarters eight captains and seven sergeants left the stations they have been holding for a time, some for better and some €or worse, punishment of extle, and others out to despised places because of dtapleasure Incurred. These were the captains transferred: George W, McClusky, Charles street to Kast One Mundred and Twenty-sixth street; John England, City Hall to West One Hundred and Fifty-second street; William Hogan, Newtown to West One and ‘Twenty-fifth — street; y, Flushing avenue to Edward Walsh, East One THREE BURNED | IN NAPATHA FIRE Dyer Caught in Explo-) sion Will Die—Two Firemen Hurt. en ee Three men were burned, one fatally, In a fire following an explosion of naphtha in the dyeing establishment of Max Klauber, at No, 295 Bedford avenue, "he other two aaw stant and Thomas is the man who will dle. vietimx were Owen Sav xplost the: noise « bullding, ran from th Durning naphtha. Welss was taken unconscious to the hospital, where it was said he would Savage wan in a serioun condi- {isn, but will recover, and Holand, after | being treated. was taken home. ‘The fire did little damage, 50) cover- ing the low } CARNECIE'S. AGREEMENT. He Sends One Relative| to His Library Gifts. e covered with | A prominent city official, a mem- ber of the Board of Eatimate, sald to- day that word had been received from Andrew Carnegie from his summer home in Septland, In which Mr, Carnegie had signed an agreement with the city om- cals regarding the gift of nixty-fve Mbraries to the city. Mr. Carnegic was requested to. sign i this agreement after providing ways and \ means for securing the sites, The city also signa un agreement to provide the sites and maintain the Mbraries. —————— car leaves New 25 P.M. datly Pullman. vestibul York (Weet 234 St, Station) at 8. We Peansylvante allroad. %9° NS SHAFTER: BIG POLICE SHAKE-UP; 8 CAPTAINS SHIFTED. some back to favor after the | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ “Circulation Books Open to All. | WEATHEN—Cleudy To-Night and ASEBALL @ RACIN “NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1901. PRIC CE ce) E CENT. TRANSFERRED CAPTAINS. GEORGE w. WCLUSKY, frem Oharies street te Hast dred and Twenty-sizth street. '. ENGLAND, from Oty Hall te Weet One Hun- ayeoet. fvom Newtown, Queens, te West One Capt. EDWARD WALSH, from Past Ome Mendred and Twen- ty-alxth street to Finshing avenue, Brooklyn, Capt. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Sergt. SAMUEL HAMMOND. to Serat. GEORGY: P. L.1 RNs, Hundred and Twenty-sixth street Flushing avenue; Willlam Thompeaon, Mercer street to Staten Island; Andrew J, Thomas, One Hundred and Twenty- fifth street to Mercer street; Frederick A. Martens, Central Park to Charles ntreet. The sergeants transferred were: Sam- MUST PROVIDE FOR SPITTERS. Magistrate Poole Sum- mons Ferry-Boat Officials. Evar Griiith, of No, 56 South street; John Connors, of No. 3) Degraw street, and Antonio Anthony, of No. 79 Sackett street, were charged before Magistrate Brooklyn, to-day. Poole this afterroon with spitting on the Adoiph Weiss, aixty yeara old, of No. i floors of the boats Plerrepont and 6 East Fifty-first mtreet, Manhattan, | Whitehall, of the Union Ferry Company. “Are there any cuspldors on those boats?” asked the Magistrate of Sanl- y Policeman Abram Raefig. 'o,"" was the anawer. “Then.” warmly declared the Magie trate, “It im an outrage to arrest there men. They are dischasged. You will take summonses for the oMecinls of the ferry company and have them tn court ‘Then sodaorraw gmorning. we we learn why they do dores for the use of WILSON MUST 0 10 ALBANY. Lieutenant of Twenty- Third Regiment Sub- poenaed by Coroner. ALBANY, Girvin has O'Nell, to July 1—Coroner James It. ent his deputy, Albert F, New York with « subpoena for Ligut, Wilson, of the Twenty-third FReginfent, Brooklyn, who Ix wanted here to testify in the Inquest Into the death of Leroy Smith, shot und killed during the recent trike. authority to bring Wil- ron by force, but no trouble te antict- as it {8 understood the leutenant Ady to come, ——<—__- dicate with Slump. The Westminster Gnzette credits the {American syndicate with the yeaponal- bility for the slump in Conw;iv, and ithe hands of Americans were full ‘of thelr own affairs and they had to sell British Console in’ thelr tutite efforts tu keep thelr own securities up,” to, } Clty Hail from Mercer street te Sta command the City Mail Mation._ to command at Central Part.” uel Hammond, to act avai the Pant a Goins. ot contain on wad: Corbett, from street to Central Mactougel street Boehme, from hentt Macdougal; Schulum, nd to Fifth street: Meaianicted actin, Sai Twentleth si street to Sen from aia SIN MORE TROUBLE Actress Sues the Phy- sician Who Has ‘Had Marital Woe. Dr. Muory, of Brooklyn, who former!) flourished In that borough us @ man of medicine and has frequently figured tn the newspapers because of marital trou- bles, fe again in diMculties. Papers were rerved on him to-day at his summer home in Galverton, Le 1, advia:ng nt mthat one Harriett J. Kaye, described ae a burlesque actress, moks to Impound somewhat of hia wealth be- cause of him failure to make her his wife. The stage lady avers in her com- plaint, which was made in Nassau | County, that Dr, Muory offered her $2.00) {o leave the stage and marry him. a She left the stage, she sweare, but did not marry him because he developed disposition to. refrain from marrying. Wherefor the ted ult seen LONG DEAD WHEN FOUND. Real Estate Dealer Died Alone in His Rooms. A real estate dealer of the name Monahan, who lived alone in an apart- ment at No, 608 East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, was found deag there today. Thabody was in a bad state of decompoaltion. Monahan was laat seen about the place on Saturday, From the condition of the pede {t Is probable that he died on that ay. The odor that came from the rooms Was such to-day that a policeman was summoned and the door was burst open, From the firmt glance at the body the | ¢d the game yesterday. cause of death could not be ascertained, The Coroner was notified to an autopsy Ea Low rates to Buffalo by the Dent mlea sseing, the Fs ticket et ofces 415 and A the fae 8 GIANT STRIKE GROWS. SUP TO MORGAN PITTSBURGS PLAY PHILADELPHIAS. perform | Gay. Leaders in Pennant Race Fear Heavy-Hitting Delehanty and His Crew of Quakers. The Bi Philadelphia. Pittsburg. jomas, cf. Davis. rf. Wolverton, 3b. Clarke, If, Fitch, rf. Beaumont, cf. Delehanty, If. Branafeld, 1 qacalttsan, 6. ¥ jennings, 1b. Hallmi 2d. Crom Yim Donohue, p. Philippi, p Umpire—-Emalle. Brien gy, (apectal ta The Rvening World.) EXPOSITION PARK. PITTBBURG, July 16—The Pirates had for their op- ponents this afternoon the heavy-hitting Quakers from Philadelphia, and it will not be until the last Inning ts played that the adherents of the Smoky City team will feel at I:berty to give vent to Joyous ehouts or moan over dire calam- ity, as the case may be. To tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, the League leaders greatly fear the sombre denizens of Philadelphin, and some of the Quaker following openly declare that It was this fenr and not the rainatorm that prevent- The splendid showing made by the Phillies on Satur- when they defeated the Pirat made Col. Barney Dreyfus and Harry Pulliam tremble In their pennant aapira- tions, and they did not care to meet the mighty Delehanty and his following ef sluggers any oftener than baseball AN OFF DAY FOR LOCAL BALL TEAMS. Neither the Gi ethica command. Hence, that little spell of rain was a welcome one, aaide from {te nurturing influence over xrass, grain and crops. Doth teama showed up well thin after- noon in the preliminary work. It tn the Jast game of the serles, and each was equally determined to win out. Man- ager Shettaline sid that win this game he would walk Into Phu- adelphia on Monday next under a flora! arch and would have no doubt of the welcome he would recelve at the ball park, Dreyfus aimply sald the Pirates “must win." Ned Hanlon‘a Brooklyna were among the epectatoré at this afternoon's game. Nearly 200,000 Workingmen in Mines and Steel Plants ‘Are Now ldle---300 Tin Plate, Mills Are Closed. (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., July 16.—'‘‘It is up to Mr. Morgan,” said President Shaffer late this afternoon. “We have done all in our power to arrange this dispute. We were fair. and conservative. Theré will be no violence or rioting. There has been no-attemptiat mediation.” Nearly 200,000 workmen are idle now as the result of the combined strikes of steel and coal operatives. Of these fully 75,000 are the skilled laborers of the steel plants, while the others are men who work in the coal mines. Nearly 300 tin-plate mills are idle and fully 150 coal mines have been closed down since the stationary firemen walked out this morning. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the miners in the Olyphant and Old Forge section walked out. Their action closed fifty more mines and made idle 25,000 additional men.. the number of the Company's etock-,!s as follows: Atlanta, Atlant: Ban- holdera at this the is something Ike] Meld, Irondale, O., 4; Beaver, Lisbon, 0., 9,000. He wad that the number ts] 7; Canonabure, nonaburg, Pa., much nearer 2,00, Champion, Muskegan, Mich. ——— Cleveland, 6; Cumberland, Cumberland, PLANTS ALL SHUT ; ‘Md., 5; Cambridge, Cambridge, O., 63 74,000 MEN OUT. Ellwood, Pa, 6; Falcon, . July 16.—A_ revied | MAGNATES IN CONFERENCE. J. Plerpont Morgan. — Preatdent Schwab, of the United States Steet Corporation, and others Interested, held @ jong conferencn to-day. Mr. Schwab, when queationed ax to whet 1ewo- Niles, 0, 6; Humbert, Connell . Middleton, Ind. | | PITrsrerc, | tiationa for a settlement wer Pa. ing, 10; Laughlin, Martin's Ferry, O., 383. ress, replied: Met + ants of the taree combina: | Monongahela, Pittsburg, 14; Morewood, “We have nothing that we can give| tions affected by the strike was pre-| Gas City, Ind., 8; Newcastle, Newcastle, out.” pared thte in K, together + th tna| Pa., 20; Pittsburg, New Kenalngton, Pa, number of skilled workers. An official of the United Staten Steel Corporation ridicied the statement ihat NEW ELEVATORS: ELEVATOR FELL TWIN TRAGEDIES.) NINE STORIES. Boy Killed Here and in’ Passengers|Imprisoned {i Continuea on Second Page.) HUMIITY MAY BE ROUTED Showers Promised for — The corrected list of idle tin plate mill {ff he could} To-Night to Cool the City. Chicago at the 'Intil Postal Car Was Same Time. Taken Apart. . An express elevator, crowded with elevator, patented by a AgRem nd of elevator, patented ™ | agaengern, fell from the twelfth oor WEATHER FORECAST. time yesterday in the planta of of the Postal Telegraph Building to mee Tarliwaiene the third late this afternoon. No one was hurt, but all were badly frightened and some shaken up. The car was on the down trip, and American Can Company, at Whiteato L. 1, and Chicago, The boys in charge of both elevatora were killed. Allaw- ing for the difference in time the White- hoarse end Wedneaday, July 17, k Clty and vicinity: stone boy met his death almost at the | When an effort wns mate to ot: Al dy, with alowers: to- same minute that the ltte elevator ifth, the lever niled: ay work and - (Wednesday partly operator In Chicago was killed nied rapidly es ‘The new elevator in equipped with a Anthony Dohert cloudy: humidity wil, come some sort of a safety arrangement |W 3 jown an unusually heavy | tee highs Heht south to Kuaranteed to make accidents almost | load. wel the o exceed the | outhweat winds, “ imprenible. Those in the two factories | speed / safety clutches are | TD ADAODIESODD. a Le of the American Can Company are the [et. and the governor threw out the only ones put up thua far, and it ia (clutches, which brought the car to a Ukely that their vaptiam of bloud wilt [Milden stop ar the third floor, THE TEMPERATURE. thrown war ine Some to the Jured of the Noor, annenmers were Miecovrage the er althouga Robert Moore ody Meat.Hem! boy employed to elevator, He was thirteen years old rer removed’ trom {All morning he ran the machine up and the casing of ¢ rd [dows without accldent. The managers niRerm)) taker) Out s7 of the factory were delighte! witn thelr |Atalled car The “dogw' were the so ened and renet, again putt he new !dea. ae In the 5a No machinery: would Moore investigated i trouble was about Aft Rround floor. He climbed up t A SWEEPING INJUNCTION. 10 Foundry. repairs, lost hie footing anit feil to th Rea a foot of the twas some ANSONIA, y tomer before medical nid could be secured BARK RAN AGI AGROUND. FW. tt for the Farrell Foundry y Thuch Enat the pox dted About an hour remoy ter, ery Just te being Ove time between one hour, TWO COMMIT SUICIDE. }The Yeolnn strikers of names each threatening oF {ni on now In the ere, Actreasen, Die Tomether. GET POLICE JOBS LONDON, July 16 Ia Yeoinrd, actresses, twenty twenty Yours old Tesppectiy ey, committed milcide together (orca madlantt poison in their rooms int SEE MUTI SEH 5 “ho women had ty ung Dhyal- oun the wor nad recently been si without engagements, und they een that Gen, f bitterly disappointed at falling to secure 1 was fast falling. He an expacted engagement to play in New isl): 1) for aaa York.

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