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_EDITION SPS ey ee Ne 4s PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MOND: VY. Y. AUGUST 5 By 1901. [ ud Circulation Books Open to All. | busily engaged to-da is expected to prove strike in history. | Until these plans are completed the genoral strike order will not be is- sued. It may be several days before | all the men are ordered out. President T. J. Shaffer and Secre: tary John Williams, of the Amatga- | mated Association, spent Sunday in| Washington City. | planning what | | the greatest of the American Fe It is said they w th re sine Work!) ;against the Billlon-Dollar Bteel ‘Aug, 5.—Prest-| Trust. Anaeishation andl nls asoelatenetre| Steele Workers to Be prestdent Shaffer seemed greatly Aided by Federation of Labor—Other Or- ganizations Will Sup- port Them—Greatest Strike Known. deration of Labor, elated over his success in enlisting the aid of this great labor organiza- tion. WAR DECLARED BY THE TRUST. PITTSBURG, ro arrbyed Aug. 5.—Presitent Shaf- t the Amalgamated Asso- quarters i and called given positive assurances the 1,000,006 mem- romen to his private office, While there they conferred with | bers of the A. F. of L. would ald them if a ne ent could hay Secretary Morrison and other officers! in every possible way in the fight comer race) YOUNG GlAL 84! POISONED... BY CHLORAL. IS ren No Assets, sentesn- Fishermen to-day found s yeer Hattie Cassell dy! sand just back 0} miles nd halr was ¢ In dls Her thing was ini tall efforts te fisher. revive her were unavatiin men at once no keep a be up the shore. Her mother d the girl taken and sent for Dr. Huston, of We ford, about elght miles way. # he arrived the young Woman was dead She did not regain const Dr, Huston mave a hasty examination and learned that she hadebeen very He also found traces of chloral-hy drate polsoning, the same drug thas wan ruministered to Jennie Bosg- chieter. by Dr. Huston considered the case so rae important toned to Pater. won for Dr. Van Noort make a post Both phyal that there was foul p and the tw rem eximinatt ans are will th ay, and t opinion hetlet is shared by Prosecutor Emley, who a5 ing fraternity and citizens in ae ty-ninth street, Mrooklyn. begun a thorough investigation. ‘ n nge Bullding, the County Physician Mefiride left thjs tied, ace PS founecl °F) targest of ite Kind in the world, is all afternoon for Greenwood Lake Glen re oC) out completed. and will Joln the other phyaiciann in| tt Wee? eis cy TH Go Flulening touches on the elevators are Ing an ex: t he: tiod b i : Several pain Oreneneacanee rae ‘laed eee CAT TAU ED orating the Interlor curatonists and hax bh “i vev era! objections to! and thelr position is a precartous one, mer resort, Migs ( 1 position of Join M.| men being In constant danger of| favorite with the your men Visitor, It was not known that she upon w ny on inches g Warn absolute theory thut-she In order to examin who ‘had been 1, court 1 place where Hid and lonely. y she had left home | wed purpase ad known of dintrease t thelr application of 1 Harged with Sang warned display any: Th wpe simply tet are trying to close Canth may turs the ation ing ont 8 POM. ‘Nuesiny for New York City and vicinity: Cloudy and thander che and ‘Tacadays moderate tempern- northeast winds, Hrennan ment of Succeu: ed to Mi expired term, which last un-American Exp: 2236 Uroadway, ary (4 3.00 a ILDER MOORE tor las Liabilities of § Over $700,000 and j!.1% on mortgages on property owned United Sates Life Insurance Company, $1,000; Ruth A. Rruce Brown, am guar- Contrac- ian, § Sophia 1. C.. Furniss, and Mary Hayes, of No. 4 East Ay feth street, $25,000, These are for anid 1890, The rest of the Habilittes are for eupe ‘ples. Some of the creditors are James Morton Moore. Rogers, One Hundred and Twenty-sec~ . 11 St end street and North River, 83,00) for She Is Believed to Have bankrupts lime and cement; Liberty Iron «District Court : y~ Met the Same Fate as |.,;; Ce ee at Jennie Bosschieter. Neten pares £15; U8.88 Mili street, Awto f. Maore ta a con luniber, ‘and! Abraham Steer mache ney e Port Richmond, $4.00 for Jumber. OMFELD Te PANTER KILLED COURT Gambler'sExamination Goes Over in Saratoga Until To-Morrow. HALED TO lawyers.t ——- Charts Thomas 8. February, when the deputy comntlsston- lerahlp fe thrown out aliogether because New of tho revision of the charter. A BANKRUPT. by the petitfoner and secured in 1898 BY ELEVATOR. A Dozen Passengers in the Broad Exchange Building Shocked. A dozen passengers, women, in one of the express clovators In the Broad Exe! Huilding this morn-| ved a yhovk that will not soon forgotten Including three|- ve elevator was descending from the tvelfth floor with tts usual speed when and instantly killed George by al 4 pulnter, twen yemix years old, on ts i «tty! anided, | je descending ca Smith had hts b { through the door and Wax ut work on pie of tron mthorittes | jeiuw him when the elevator struck | Punt to-[ itm, Smith gave ne ery of pain. Mis death was Inst ee FIREMAN JUMPS OVERBOARD. mite Suicide at ander { Sen After a PHILADELPHIA, Aus. the steumeniy Helgentand, feats beCapt. HM, ich are Liver- Edward C. | Orange street, for divere xround let Newark whi Thompaon, w father in a weal Executive , ihelgepare xp merchant, aileges that a few weeks | neetient Wax witnessed by the rn © Grimes wht after he wax married, Feb, 1, 191, his! Gover ome Fulleaueed st Wife began to heat him and abuse Misy es owas a oKrent favor him. Kenerally, cha enw ll: walked to Si threatened to pol was opr fen boy, r of come I'm going to fh says, and make {t appea her to sulelde, In oth ucted #0 shamefully, he is forced to seek through tho courts, pantons: * un- | leave you tH next onl ————— The Road to Success ls via Sunda) World Wants, The sal- enmiclnokina. ‘Thompron, from his wif treme eruelty r a “separation jompson before her marringe Heanian, Whe ie young and n | I COW'S DAUGHTER ~ WIFE BEAT HIM! KILLED BY A CAR Edward C. Thompson | Father Saw His Child) 0") 7e" Therefore Brings Suit critead: for Divorce. Crushed Death. to and kth Mar nis doug Good, substantial homes are to 6 found by bright seekers through Sun- day. World Wants, _ “-0D0-% a GIANTS LOSE FIRST GAME N ELEVENTH INNING. IGHTS ILLION MEN- Frayer Takes Matty’s Place in the Box for Second Game ---Almost 10,000 Fans See Hair-Raising Finish. The Uatting Order. T> Honest John Ganzel ngs the Pothaded hia redit of thelng the score Sroug ht ‘ PRA McBri er the y lashing. Iiieke eee Mingle te right after two were out. In Delinaniy, if the tenth tr fee Pou aEele | win by Tiltmanvess ne and wt him n for the Quakers of the game {0 Iphia thin ay: Philadelp! Thre on eax: was nthe ' ra het team had a ehanc win Hlokme frat Glant up 9 1s easy vi tim. George Db As patient and walke djo first hen Delehanty mia: Judged MeBride’« My, and he took tw b sending Davin ty rd. Smita filed to cent scored. ROBBERS an by ing MeFarlands single go by him An error by Strang, a base on balls and two hits Jet the Quakers score tree twin t rowd roaste Jor weat in to pit same Dwyer fler hint kame First Inning. Wolverton oman KOINKLO see sin Thomas got at the inte! 1,7 lick’e sacrifice out, Hickman to advanced hle mat se ea Med to Mer Taomas Wolverton going to third Douglass Med to Gan- 7 man’s a quiet eto git a Mentin’ up ina muss; ce you eit him started hie Quaker blot ts hot, 1 bat ye clear from York delphy, ithe as nott So git 2 gait on, Giant You've got to hump to-day: ou Wek that Quaker cuss blow ye—whoop! hooray? struck out. Selbach i when Dougiass nd was hissed for Shtrang: An We'll Van Maltren threw hin bat at the t nt for his foul tip called out, of course, ins. Inning. soarer to Van Hale Ganzel, medi who Dougtass. Davis and stole seannd Eltek. Jennings ste crack with o en and spoiled a base hi He ga put out to Duggledy, No runs. BOUND A LONE WOMAN. Daring Act in Daylight of Six Men in Plain- field, N. J. A daring robbery was committed « the house Mrs. Mary Denke, on Dun ellen aven Li afeld, N this af- ternoon, Mrs, Denke was 4 in house when a of mix men ran the door bell. She went to And opened tt en she was 1oby the men, who ‘uffly t mney Mra. Denke satd she Fad none in the house CENTENARIAN N MISSING. Police Asked to oa for Mrs. Meyer, Who | | 1 Wandered Away. Mra. Margaret Meyer, one hundr yeara old, of No. 53 West street, haw been missing stnee yesterday | arted to ge to Vo Heart. in was a morning, when she Chureh of the Fifty-tiest stre weak-mind wandered Mra Meyer lived and h Mra the latter's her or for ears aga. whe ne was jess te Boul raged to live i 4. ugh | Vanes Mre { Henting Man Who wh for trial under y M Maye & Street, this soning looklig for work. ite clalina hat he was et upon and beaten by a mob of atriking tallors, the men pushed tack the door and ered, Twooft n carried clubs According the woman's sto the men seized her and bound and her and t tled her to the ‘They then went through the house f a thor: yottom, making trunks and drawers, They In me and a quantity after which they departed. Some tme after they had gone a lghbar te call to see Mrs found her still ted to and In an exhausted condit had been sed word wn Vo! ly, who om- ve sent out omcers to scour the nil vicinlty’ for the robbers, “HAS NEW PLAN FOR THE BRIDGE Hildenbrand Has Scheme Calling for Another Story. Denke, a ved) Afte sent to mediat tty vat she at »K a Hil John ALT norand, fHiMenbrand 5 story could Inge capacity TWO GIRLS © DRUGGED AT CONEY. Drank with Strangers and Are Picked Up Unconscious. Two young women who are belleved to have been drugged were found in @ vacant lot by the poitee of Coney Island of the girls, Els! who ft ls belleved lives In Mane hattan, was un cious. The Coney Inland police worked over her for three, but r, and she sent Hospital. nest condition The other girl {s Annie Smith. Soom after she was found the police auc {in reviving her somewhat, but ed to be in a dazed ‘condition, p eald nm girl had Kone to alght. Some men inv « saloon and they of deer, Sho pur something er that she became did not know any- to-day, 7 ed over the ‘found In a lot The girls we: ‘ot of West Eighth street, s nota saloon within half a mile The youn: en appear to. bout twenty. three years and have of working ————=—__—_- WOOD MAY LOSE PRIZE. Drew Valuable Farm May t svening World.) —Jomes Wood, at Lawton in may lose tt, registere® prevent Rim BUYS NEWPORT ESTATE. Necomes the W. KK. Vanderbilt, Jr. The Rvening Wart.) R. 1, Aug. §—Debdlots & son Rene r fine cae Lawnfleld, oF. is belleved to Raver (Spe h YOUNG VALLELY HURT. Son of the Detective Sergeant in = Blesycle Collision, Valiely, elve years old, som; vallely, of Noy aie -eli nth, ntreet, collided x Sewhite ridisig a Dloyed k West at noon. oH a erttical condition to: Hospital suite n morning in haust well which wan filledswith hot water. ‘