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oe ernment Rasy Ip * Cleveland had brutally clubbed NIGHT __ EDITION "PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. AUG STE el is 01. ‘GOMPERS WiLL OIN SHAFFER. (Opeeial to The Evening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. .., Aug. Samuel Gompers, President of the Amertoan Federation of Labor, !s on his way to Pittsburg to confer with President Shaffer. He went by way of Washington, and from there will hurry to Pitts- burg to aid the steel men in their contest with the Steel Trust. It is beteved that a meeting of the Executive Board of the Federation of Labor will be called in a few days. President Gompers has not de- Jared himself publicly in regard to his position in the great strike, yet his intimate friends.c> not hesitate to speak in such a manner as to lead one to believe that President Gom- pers ia in hearty accord with the ——___§_ A. F. L. President on Way to Pittsburg to; Confer with Strike Leader — Federation May Indorse Steel! Men's Course. steel strikers and will do all in his powor to assist them, —- -— CLEVELAND MEN ARE IN LINE. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 7.—The gen: eral strike order jasued by Preside: Shaffer was recelved here carly to-di by Vice-President Ward, of the Amal- Ramated Association Advisory Board. Immediately upon the receipt of tha Ward sent out a call for w ers of the organizas order Mr. meeting of all mem: tlon ‘n Cleveland. At thin meeting, attended the atrike sane nstruc’ MEN NOT BOUND, SAYS SHAFFER. PITTSBURG, Aug. 7.—Tho Amalgam- ated national officers were late in reaching the headquarters this morn- ing, having been busy until long after midnight last night. In reply to the question as to whether he thought the men emoloyed by the Federal Steel Company would vome out Prealdent Shaffer said: “That we leave to the men. which wan largely order was read and Weseg for carrying out the ona of Bessldentd Shaffer. They (Continued on Second Page.) SAWYER'S WIFE WAS IN PAWN. SEEKS SE Spouse of Pretty SADIE MONTAGUE PARATION Casino Girl Has Been Missing for Some Time. SPO DOSE ELODIE LADO L ASAD No Money to Pay Fare, Spouse Was Held. A man ran into the Centre Street | Conrt last night with his eyes bulging | out Ike the bull's-eye to a watchman’e |’ dark-lantern. His tongue was hanging out dnd his breath was coming puffy. He had a hunted look like a deer chased by hounds. “IL want to see the judge,” he cried, and the court policeman conducted him to Magistrate Olmeted. My name 1s Herbert Sawyer,” sald the man. “I'm from Boston. They've got |’ my wife in pawn, Can't get her out. Got no money.” The Magistrate seemed bewildered. ‘I don't know what you mean,” eaid. Purser’s got my wife. Ho is holding 5 er till I can pay for our passage e boat here from Fall Rives, Juat he thia, Jud x we an’ she Puriian at Fall Tu cu dont take up the tickets till they set: io. New York. “Well, when the purser came for our |‘ \d fecond class ones. We | « Sof the eany just keep your wife, till you make good.’ Bo 1]. a run up here to get you to]. wife for me. She is the only f have, and 1) can‘t lose her.”” “ the strength of this mtory a xum~ on the purser. e* pommone ras mage how he in place of the|d fchad ‘been feoued. |: ner, representing the law ‘an Evening World reporter r simply remained with | : » which was held, and there tempt to is oy were finally allowed to. mo, and | ‘one small pleco of baggage, which | “ they. fore Sie USI 9 WANTED GROVER “REMOVED.” Schillinger Also Said that McKinlev Had Robbed Him. ae wi orm ra. Sadic Montague, a member of the } York Casino Company, seeks a separ: tion from her husband, William Rock, the head of the hattan Mo: ing Picture Syndicate, on the ground of abandonment and non-support. Papers will be served through her attorney, Rufus L. Perry, Misa (Montague married Rock on Feb. 18. May L. Rock, safd ty be his daugh-| ter by a previous marriage, and Allie | Paterson, Sail to have been wit- ness Jacob B. Schillinger. a bookbinder, who ban lived at various places alor the Bowery, imagined that Grover thar hie head continually ached and that Presigent McKinley was holdin valuable real estate in Washington tn lenging to him. He proposed to sue Cleveland for $100,00 and McKinley for 925,000,000. "Mac can pay well," he sald, “bacause he Is tho big chief of the trusts.” Eehillinger sent a ictter detailing hi grievances to George England, clerk of the Fifth District Court, Brooklyn, who turned the mimive over to Capt. Titus. Tn it. the book-binder wrote of “remoy- (ng Grover Cleveland.” * Tetectives Firnetsen aad Granville ar- Tested him at No, 275 Bowery. He had on him many letters similar to that senk JP Clerk Engtand, “Take this gentleman down to the Bub-Treagury and tell them to give him @ conple of cartloads of gold," sald Capt. Titus. And Schillinger willingly Went along with the detect p teok him to Centre Streat court, wher he was committ dargerous co, WHY WORLD ADVERTISING GROWS—A proved supremacy by. teas of thousands in Néw York City, daily circulation telle the tale, White Hinman, of No, temporarily insane, Allen A. 2 Chestnut street, Ale bany, Jumped from the third-story: win dow of the Presbyterian Hospital this afternoon and was instantly killed. is | skull was crushed on the stone pave- ment and he was internally injured. Hinman was taken to the hospital late last night, The friends who came with him sald he was troubled with stomach complaint. The had not vet made the diagnosis of his case this morning. While Dr, Williama, the house phyai- =n. 61am, waa, examining another ‘patleat,, £33 doctors 89220990O0009 LEAPED TO DEATH FROM HOSPITAL. Albany Man Became Crazed and Committed Suicide at Presbyterian Institution. ie eke cally, OS:20D Miss Sadie Montague's name was An- nie E. Paterson and she was a much ndmired member of the chorus for three rs, It was when she was playing at the Casino, that Rock fs sald to have been smitten with her charms, In Aug., 1901, she instituted an action Against him for $100,000. ‘The case wan subsequently compromixe!. adie saya she returned .home a short ry and found, her huaband mixs- ng and the contents of her handsomely {ifninhed fiat in. tlariem kone) She hus im the one of the inmates erted out that Hine man was runuing to the window, Be- fore the doctor could reach him he sprang out Dr, Finher, the superintendent of the hospital, said this afternoon. that none of the phyatclans had any {dea that Hinman was not In his right mind or they would have maintained a clacg| watch of him. The body will be kept at the hospital till the relatives of the man can be heard from. old. He wan thirty-two years York (weet 234 -Rallroad..0t 9.65 A.M, ( A ‘Jand I have left Instructiona concerning Le aaa BILL JOYCE MANAG President Freedman Shakes Up His Ball Players Before Start- ing for Europe. There wana big shake-up in the New York baseball team to-day, Every one of the Ginnts, from Capt. Davia to the utility men, was hauled over the coals with no gentle hands by President Freedman, and it ts not unlikely that “B:rappy BI" Jovee will aucceed George Davin an manager of the team President Freedman would not eay that he had deposed Davie, nor woud he say that he had not secured Joyce to take Davie's place. “L am leaving for Europe to-morrow the team which will be carried out to- morrow or next day,” sald President! Freedman. “Davin has not led the team im a eallefactory way. He has been teo lenient with the mtn and (Continued on Fourth Page.) PIBLODDDDG-1-91-3-24-04-OOD ¢ BALL GAME AGAIN CALLED OFF. Fer the second successive day the New York-Breokiyn baseball game had to be calles of 10 E GIANTS. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ >| ac ean i Red ds Oe Gah: % INDICT ED TW MAY SQUEAL - ON DIAMON —-—__+-+. c Wardman Bissert, It Is Thought, Will Make Clean Breast of Police Corruption. a falatotatatat. elmlelninlelefaiefeleinia!=! eleiciviciciebiei int aaa, ninielniniini-int ms fatal riinirkiricr eit Wei-i-i-!- ‘The expected prosecution of Capt. | close one, between the two occurrence | Diamond, of the East Fifth street sia- admitted jn the District-Attorney ay ottlce. Miasert to Tell The nature of t be surmine j ton, has been inaugurated, and if the Ant opinion of the wise is correct an {m- portant ins:rument of the prosecution }, but the: preva will be the convicted wardman, Bis-|“0" Smenk these Cmiliar tbe tter Is that Bissert, influenced by ser | light sentence, haa con- Developments to-day give color to! evidence against. hin the report that Bissert has turned State's evidence } tt is a stentticant that Monday The Pollce Department ta tated, has Leen set as the day on which the for all signs point to an impending char legal investigation of the whole submitret to a magistrate, force, Woret as the day Capt. Diamond at the offle " ced of Abraham Levy the Pulltze nen b f the Building to-day and had a long talk | 1 of caused co with the law mn ¢ ast At the conclus! > of the conference | jatest move on the pirt of the District he was approached an Eve Mt y WVorids renorteraa tls Whotesate iether. tala, but sald that 3 ei ; vised him to keep his mouth shut Arty ‘Acting on Mr t said Capt. Diamo: a word for The developments § were as follows pre Diamor tlon, charging negtect At the request of Distrlet-Attor Philbin, Recorter Goff today d terre | charges agatnat of sentence upon Dias [ty upon his dwn 1 wardman, nt against Capt, Diamond | — pected; the postponement (Continued on Second Page.) of the fixing of Missert’s punishment HiccericttyninERalicondtue: . tat qt the active agent by which the Le ret be was n surprise 's cy That there is « connection, Lope natch vanla Railroad controls and 8] train service. PRICE O E ‘CENT. |Report that the Federal | | | thar tt Grand Jury Has Moved Against Men Concerned in the Seventh - National’s Collapse —Gen. Bure nett Reticent About Matter. It wan reported this afternoon that the Federal Grand Jury had found in- dictments against two persons concerns, el in the collapse of the Seventh Naw tional Bank and the operations of Mare! & Co., which precipitated the quand ank It. Poor, of Marquand & Co. was questioned several days ago and gave testimony regarding the overe certifieation, Marquand, head of the firm, led before the inquieitors this morning, and, it pleaded ‘g- sorance of the particular point undes: ssution, It is understood that Mr.’ Marquand adyanced the information ¢ firm starting with a capital of 310.0), made _n the first year $100,000; athe 1 $500,000, and had done good, businesa ever since. ‘The Grand Jury adjourned until Aug, 38, when the Seventh National Investigae, tlon wil be vigorously gone into. ‘This matter, It Is xatd, has been considered. at great depth as yet. The is sald, no +f Grand dury hae been anxtous to secure tae tendance of Fletcher Heaths brother of Perry Heath. an official of the It, ts understood that Mr, Heath tx somewhere in New England, tt has been impossible to find) any him. 5 after noon Gen. Burnette 1 States District-Attorney, @t- {and wan at once ushered Into the Jury room. He remained there. for about half an hour, Just before; ck he and his assistangs, Capts, We: Ball and &. E. Baldwih, departed, The Grand Jury remained about tem minutes later and then adjourned. Gen. Burnett declined to say a word in regard to the proceedings of the day. He would not say whether all thejevi- dence had already been presented oF, [iwne' ther more witnesses would be hearé, $< WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-atx oe 5 P.M, There 4, for New Yer tye hour day, Auge chy and viel Occasional Th ANC CH ART STIRS PATERSON | Public Doesn't Want the Gruesome Red Play Produced. on that Ie public) at be produced at nthe frst act, Anareninte will be req the mission ef mi and thy im will An- be nomination ars Graul’ not to oto be givens ‘The ity tn the best th, The police. prea Chief Graut not he will inter ——— Little World Wants make bicatn! big. profes,