The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1901, Page 1

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Showers To-Night; Wednesday Fatr. NIGHT i RACING! EDITION PRICE ONE IGE! vT. __ PRICE ONE CENT. =—= VAN HALTREN THE HERO — _ OF BALL GAME IN BOSTON AUNCH BLOWS Old Reliable’s Home Run Rattles the Beaneaters and UP; FOUR HURT. “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | “ Circulation Books Open to Ail.” | JULY 30, 1901. — Gives the Giants New Life. = Alas, how had the mighty failen to ber game a day or two, and meanwhile meric I thus characterized by. the brazen im-]fckman or Nelson will cover short While the naphtha launca Dorothy ——-—_. yham and Collis on shore, extingutshed aes pu lence of yout stop. Hickman, has s bum hand. 100) was taking on board a supply of naphtha | F Joe {Beit burning clothing, and took them ‘ gle. et Cont and Fowas for the Game, [Jul nom: and he Is more tikety:t0 from the Standard Oll uptown works Probably Fatal Explo-},.. tne Hariem Hospital, only a short had « puritanical frigtdity and] the swith the team are Dene hy smelly Davis distance zer, Phyle. Ta: lor and Deegan, at the foot of One Hundred and Twen- away, sion on the Dorothy nere. A nasty fox from th e deth street and East River at 3.45) She W Receivin |The tugboat Steve Li’ Hommedieu. Capt. bay he vund, too, and men Good Crowd Out. o'clock this afternoon an explofion oc- as e Was e Sj toves aided ini cescianes Mri Brown: hie s Moranic. iat cpubuslbces wiih m acting Quite n reapestable crowal ment tatace curred in which one man was fatally! Supply of Naphtha. |" snd Berhneon from the burning = Umptre— Dwyer, id WIth vewembay'n sorcher at{ the fun. It looked bigger than {t really: injured and three others seriously | i seer _|4aunch. Mr. Brown war unconsclous . (rectal to The Rrening Worl! ) Tato Grounda, It wae like the cont | ¥4% Decause of the limited space in the Cte}, | when he was brought ashore and’ was RANDROX PARK. ROSTON, July ®. aftarialtarideh) bath hand-bdx, which could easily be stowed lives at Northport, L. 1.; J. C. Brown, | his son, and Joseph Collis, a seventeen- year-old inmate of the House of Refuge, on Randall's Island. Ge The engines of the Dorothy had just Wgineer, and Carl Berlinson, thirty-five tank to the floor, As he struck a match the whole hull of the launch was en- veloped in flames. Dunham, with his clétning all ablaze, dashed up from the engine-ranm and Jor the Iaunch's ower and crew. The policeman jumped overboard and aided young Collis ae he reached the dock with Dunham. ‘Warden Sage. of the House of Refuge, ~Glanta Selbach, wheeze, at the second at the third it snorted ajerk. “Youse gents'll have of the way,” sald the . Hickman and Ganzel floor tt rroanca, and stopped with to walk the rest sperator sulkily; “something's the matter.”* ‘The trio of Glanta looked at one an- the natives look at tt askance and with a Ill Nye wag of the head my: Hgom, hes a sight, Whien 1 would aot imply That it toa't all rene, fut you'll hardly deny That In Ibmton it's 1 Aber pecuiler."* Which same ts all the conception of away In one corner of the Polo Grounds; ‘The wasn't a shirt walet in sight, oe The injured were: Theodore Dunham,| yeurg old, a enilor. — aleo taken to the Harlem Horpital. 3 . hoatded the ancient elevator in the| wut. then, they don't. wear. ‘em. here | Boston's women fans are not a bit Hike * an engineer, of No. 1 East One Hun-! gngineer Dunham started to get the| Polleeman John J. O'Connor, of the Quincy Meuse nt S o'clock thts morning | much anyway, It tant gool form Ever, |Ne® York's. Beantown women almost: @red and Thirty-second street; H. C.| machinery going in the engine-room.|Harbor Police, and Capt. Grace, of the ajbes ferries uP rheleleth peer. At ihe | chirt-walsted girl ts looked upon with ee Ra sae they et ee See cere cree etac.| mucnaty aoinus thine peta 20 | ee ees nee carecgees es eee fest-floor linding the car began to) suspicion, Ax for a mule abirt waist, | east tdea of humor. “Which will win, do you think?/asRed © “Oh, I rawther think Boston,’ her companton with a bored alr. ; “How nice,” said the first and thaty was ax near to an exclamation point as. they got all during the cam been undergoing repaira at New-| dove headforemont overboard. This did/on hearing of the bravery of young other sumpictoualy. “Who's the hoodoo" | como Imagine a New Yorx girl—that glori=. comfott and the fitness of things that \- Inqutred Belbach. The other two made Aings that) ous fluah-faced creature with eager. bury’s yard, at the foot of One Hun-| not quench the flames. Colts, at once recommended his par- ’ ‘o micn | these, Denigted heathen possess. If it] eyes and expanded lunge and dred and Thirty-ftth street an@ Har-| While he was struggling in the water | don. ‘ . pore ae peel id Sein wasn't for the State constabulary they | rooting Mke that—you cantte = ey lem River, and had proceeded to the! Joseph Collls, who was in the Randall's! At the Harlem Hospital it was satd g Ia them the New York ball clubr’| Would ve burning witches still in this} A product of a century ago waa itn Btandard Ol] Works to take on board Istand tugboat Refuge, jumped to hia|iqig to-day that Engineer Dunham 5 atte queried a diminutive bellboy, with aj f¥" the grand stand. She might have stepm _a supply of twemy gallons of naphtha rescue. ‘would probably dle of hts burns, while Jerk of his thumb toward the climb- Matty Stayed at Home, pt oneness pletare Bae a with which to return to Northport. | It wan a bold and herole act. With- | Mr. Brown might recover. Gab reo tea The Even-|oon mon iid “not come with the| grow-white curlel hung illdowalllbed On board were: H. C. Brown, the own-|out fear he awam to the burning man Joseph Collis, the hero of the Hor e Pe huarntieee PTintuanianceettooars are pn een ee ent pacha) £0 | face from beneath a half poke bonnets porte stone! © the box a hurada: er, a wealthy stock farm owner of Nor-| and pushed him ashore. In doing so of Refuge, will recover from his inju- teal will doubliess tars: “on old Hroadwaye | 1 queer contrast her face, plump’ ame folk, forty-nine years old; his son, J. C.| his clothing also caught fire. Irtes, fo wonder she bust said the/until Wedneslay night. Davis's sore Hrown, twenty-six years old; Theodore| On the dock were Martin Spellman| ‘The launch, which was valucd at dellboy. thumb wil only keep him out of the (Continued on Fourth Page) Dunham, twenty-five years old, an en-land award Dewey, who pulled Dun- | 2.000, was almont totally wrecked. ITY IN | Sad Tale of Mrs. Jara eee Bateson, Who Is Left : ~ Trying Weather Still) Pegniless with Three Little Children. t Holds, and More ! ; . ’ G Deaths from Heat. believe my hughand has feserted; worked at the mills, under Bateson, . Stormy Meeting of Steel Workers’ Board May Result TPasauiartrseamiicard sis ay | wal oneseawiths sires eae RENE 5 5 a ’ ntl Mrs, Jennie Bate-| si Boston rond, siso. disappeared. in Refusal of Overtures—Strike to Go on if SOs HaUEE Yer ea OUes repoel ete Tage Necel aslo : pranneaa4 have sworn ¢ warrant for Seas ween ae an Agreement Is Not Reached : ER FORECAST. ranieoa nage “suas ape eB greement Is Not Reached. WEATHER to, Mut It ts the oid story of the fatkhe | MutOrat, “7s 0 MADED gee ne = Pate SrA nAD Dea ca UR INART AU ODAIUL clothes, tied his tle and smoothed his vert ononens hair, I noticed that his sleeve buttons: (Beecial to The Evening World.) Probably require all day to complete jstrike at the final conference be- es re resalae py eat i w { pretty, so | took mine out and PITTSBURG, Pa., July 30.—J. P.| discussion of the terms. i tween the representatives ef the ’ Raed el tra oie mutiithemn sini htaseuttal al whee Tepe Morgan's ultimatum to the striking! jie would not state what particular | CO™PIne and the Amalgamated As. 2 we Searel eae list akewers i\hin shoes, He kissed meian@? steel workers meets with much OPPO-| Hointy were causing trouble. eee anata anew this NM ep A. e 7 1 1 did not hear from him sition among the men. The Board ts again in secret ses- © evening and came. worrt I told the police. Then The conference of the Executive| «ion, y) CONFERENCE ON Siesnviawrancsan ve told me that Miss Hill waa Board now in session has not been) ‘phe afternoon session was ap- pb to fresh south to went seemed to ; too, She told me many other wholly harmonious. Parenilsfatormicrtiealthe one inthe AT PITTSBURG. r winds. Fao “We have nothing to lve on. The oaly President Shaffer, Secretary Will-| forenoon, x Sea rer2cenaos-s going to the CAtaki) Mount i [help we get ta from the Eplscopall {ams and others who want the board) Fears were expressed that the re-| PITTSAURG, Pa. Juty f0—That ' Ionenspgs | shure Ms Wuspand aren’ Soo trom ehe to accept tho terms offered by the) sult might be a refusal of the board|the big steel strike would be set- THE TEMPERATURE. u Mae Ain ans zeae and he 2 a tates he-bad Steel Trust, through Mr. Morgan, are} tq accept the conditions. tled before the ef the aay Oat cs = having a hard time bringing the) ‘this would leave the strike unset-| was the general impression here RecA Thermometer stort | members around. tled and the war between the Trust BAL Me eeeeee TE 73 Many want to accept the gauntlet] and labor would be renewed more| qe feeling of exettat Bw 3 thrown down by the Trust's or-| bitterly than before. led | cee 7 7 a ganizer and to fight the battle to a cereal epseere es felted ct : finish. member as well as th kad bd onrd atated ¢ beat indicatio ’ Gal bi When the conference adjourned for » wt Re were uccepte. were glad t a amicable 3 ate 5 asr: , wunch at noon President Shaffer's Shaffer would be given a Pp, M.. oom 1 only comment was that: it would powers to » (Continued on Second Page.) - : i Baer ite a Ho = SSS = ——— BOI Meee eee ee i thix they aay that thelr hours of work, Nonadty AERC Se array Patan ie |She Remmaae in dail | Dionysius Wasted No which were from 8 A.M tll 6.9 P.M. the manufacturers DEA RA ERE pated | | : : ' have t gthened one shour, For- Ios wamitted the night, aod to-morrow] Because Fine Was Words in His Dying merly on Saturdays they quit work at Ulbore sti ke ' ; ance Not Remitted. Instructions. 1 PM. Now they are compelled to In Made the nea wage mcneduie catinut Samu ¢ work tt & o'clock. be met, as many of the contractors ure | to-day from eee ‘They are contident of winntng, and say Worse off than the men they employ hia parenta, i i that only twelve or fourteen py ' Thin new condition of whinge prevents W i ; dying tae @ | now working In the shop. 4 the return of u garment? e a iat Sra! Ing the hold meetings Fy night workers to work and tes up the cloth. yen they Iasex street. To-night a gen TET Ing Industry in New York almont abno: a eee who } ing will Ge held by the unton lutely. The strike of many shopn fu 11 | i eesti old mana Employees of Mirsky & | "trite street. The Contractors Now]: cioakmaiers aids to the xengat Object to Use of Con- |! pees Rr —__ i pars the clothing manufacturing | ie ‘ : om Co., Wrapper-Makers, | 4 apc ‘gsHEE SUSPENDED | cause Se ement to nity Harry Watte, of the | , crete Certainiig | one, team that Quit Work. : ‘ ang Fire. D enimiosianientre aces. ae ‘ ( atric taney squite a number of ‘ ie, acrawibe \ Was Too Severe in Langunge ry ave not siened the i) lire coming 1 italy, ; Matogs | | int The end of the troubles of the east} itathe | emeveraleaanens of bricklayeradoni the ¢ , Three hundred and fifty men and July W.—ames J. O'Shee, | side tailors ts not yet In alght, and the bain ate te emirate) ttuptd Transit tunnel went on strike 1 found at women employed by M. Q. Mirsky &|Natlonallst, member for West Wa contractors. who began. opening their yemterday afternoon beenuse con k en iat Bavenietene Co., wrapper manufacturers, Nos, 123) ford, wae suipended tile t x unas shops on Sun have closed the: was being aa In many parte « yi r t Ae bottle cane pine * for dixorderly conduct, aln because the manufacturers re- tunnel excavftion where rhe t is} " : rm ard 522s 5 Biceckergatrest sy are noni strike: the term ‘Judicial black-| fused to give them an advance wh ers think brick shoud oe pe 1 "nd he aula They repor: they went out because their! to the conduct of Baron|{they made the agreement with ¢ At the oftes of the . wit ner , eney. Besides at wagen had been cut 10 per cent, The) O'Brten, Lord Chief Juetive of Ireland, | striker. Ire tly Compacs. it , B fe H tees one san Gin elghas es pald were %5 and $in week, |!n charming the Jury at the recent trial the agreement the contractors were | mui : as : aii Informatty al : SeReCETE TR __ Rinhowe women pald wore # ama ¥i® weet |ot Mr, Waleh, Chairman of the Water-| no considered, ‘The arrangemént call- Co thet st WN IOR atrige wan ou Said Pe US Ul oe ro Reg bee GUD Pay OT Geen Ci. Ny st pper-mal ¥ MF ford County Counell, on charges of con. ¢d for an Increase of pay, and the con-| sanitcry cone. chery shop ia the Wovld ary of the oMicials of tae vom: | Ung Blkht . He Was taken to] substitutes @ beard of Foreign Affairs Tlehot | Gees) 425 / and) dower shan formerly, in addition 49 wplracy at Cork srnste ni | Stactors have refused to meet it unloma! city would ‘be closed, ._ teetnws te sadteyy MODY, Macuse He Baveevelt Hewpital, to ‘be called tho We: Wu ew York. f° h ——

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