The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1901, Page 1

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deer AND THUR EDITION |) [ireaation Boots Open toa : ees aa (i RACIN PRICE ONE CEN ‘WEATHEROFAIR FONE SE PrE MBE R 4 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. == +--+ —- - + —-__ —_— — —— —— ———=—=s Ee oo —- / KILLED BY CARS; The Stee! Magnates, In- cluding President ONE BOY BEHEADED) sehwee. and Labor} ” Ses EIS Men, Including Pres-; . va gaa Be re paident compere: Cle: Pittsburgs Outbatted Davis's Men in First Game ' Crowd that Saw Young Feltenstein ismem- cuss eace ondi- x . bered Mobbed the Driver. tions. and eas ee a of the ox In second. ‘Two smatl boys playing in the streets of Manhattan to-day were |Great Secrecy Shown Seer run over and killed by cars. One of them, on the east side, was be- in Calling the Meet- The Hae had him out ea had he tried. Clarke headed in the sight of a hundred horror-stricken men dow *; . fspectal t neon i ae oan as beer tetdeebiel ing — Gompers and POLO GROUNDE, NEW YORK, Sept. | Mittsburk bd heres Davin2) Aye fell’ Oneleuas mi Ke . . Foorth Inat Mitchell Said Hav: vushes Ittle bit deeper into the it Il Said to Have (Pushed a little bit deeper into t is vis tipped out a aS) 1 that ee dt it out rie, ring frst. Ga ed nzel assist nt bent ut his. infleld fey r got to first on his safe hont got home on Bransfield'’s cate Murphy and 1 RI mud of the Inst ditch by losing the first Young Van Z: Cries of “Lynch him!’ and “Down her house, when a policeman with great i police!” were shouted from| “ifficulty made her lay it down beside Engineered It. the body again. The crowd became so great and dots iny am they saw the body of ten- | teroug that reserv: sent for from] The great steel strike muy he set- went into Sew York's nla: game, the necond contest with the Pittsburgs with the Murphy, 2b. throats of a thousand East Siders with Httle or no hope left. ‘There's no old PI “eMenatein lying, fright-!the E - ee thing of that frat arg. p. One ron, ae Nd oe sehen tenc ReneKe the E uridne atr tion, The body | tled as the result of an important use saying anything va Umpire—Dwyer Strang Med to Ritehey. Clarke wi ally mangled, ul was taken there. Two policemen Jump- | o¢-tep- held this city to-day - ment. It tella its own story jie under Murphy's rocket, Gangel fanne Stanton and Orchard streets, at noon | ed on the car beside the driver and con- 3 dl ! y hel rameleehotnusboredVace winearls Naariing to-day. Ho had been run over by an/ductor and it proceeded to the car| between President Se -b, of the 2.000, nourished « ilttte hope of vietory | Aride taunched a aafety In left. Van ey Avenue C car, and his head ané ieft| barns, followed by the crowd, till! United Stat. Steel Corporation; , for the local fellows tn the second Kame, oon Fe een enna) No aim were severed from his body as) shouting: “Lynch the driver!” When j Samuel Gompers, President of the. =» ; for all have arent respect for the twirl | Sreun! (hough they had been cut with a knlie. [the isarny were reached several stones A i F ti f Lab A a : as & ing abilities of Mathewson and Hick Second. taniog. + with several others, was run-| were thrown by the crowd, but it was} *Merican Fe sation of Labor, am eS =F . aT Te tee man, and both had a Zandt. the went New Yorker, te- nlag ton fire on Eldridge sircet. His | dispersed before any serloug trouble hap- | other leaders in the labor movement. Chesbro was nelected by the Plea than inthe box. | "Theseros f inpanions crossei Stanton street in| pened. Great secrecy had been observed in to do the twirling: atunt and 0 nel habe, ened 7. front of the car that killed him, but} The mother war notified oy a nelghoor | calling the conference Ae cecalseu nln eahooea sma asloheas twen the tell Reaumont's grounder finished Pbilip was not quick enough. of her boy's death and she became so ¥ 4 ot 5 ‘ abro wi the plate. Wagner. walk 9 Samuel Gompers and John Mitchell finally aelected tu pitch for the Davin's cing Davis home. Bransfeld fann He was knocked down by the horse’s| hysterical that the doctor ind to be! 5 CALL Aad EH otra oA Ph hn and Warner sent to his back ste piteher at arke was forced home when Ritchey head, and though the driver exerted all} sent for. are rerronsible for the conference. Mather (two timer awalk. Ieach forced Ritchey, Fut iis strength he could not stop in time| ‘The driver wan taken to the Eldrlize|It was at their request that Prosident Menineaoeiennee [peraas ‘hey Mld_ Warner. Van Zanét’ sine // to save the lad g life j street station, where another crowd had | go) noneente Pitteourg get the Mrat rap at the ball in 6 Sey athed Bel ‘h. McBride followed ‘A great crowd had gathered about the! gathered. Many threats were made pehwabl cor zented to) meet the: |abor this time. Murphy did the trick with Jruit and Van Zandt scored. Moers car and threatened the driver, One man] against his ite. representatives to-day, Besides Mr. Davis'e hustler. Clarke slapped one out) Ctarke | onertliner sent Selbach home. Davia'e jumped on the car and was about to boy Hved with hia parents a: No.|Gompers and Mr. Mitchell, who ts for a pair of bases, Beaumont a Davy melt nd his nat first. Two ru ay xtrike the driver, Cornelius He treet. Several persons who/ President of the United Mine-Work- his bunt. Wan ushed one to ce MEAL hoon y the aceldent said that the driver ‘as in na Way to blame for young when Policeman Lein, of the cs e for a corner and alreet station, dragged him awa jon, the strikers were ‘ | mont followed his ee Assoc nor Med te Van, 2 Bikods Data wot Feltens death > of Thlad seemed bton madacaliveser Huryedr old Wille Hose wan playing | TPPresented by Prof. Jenks, of the In USL tbe ala ire Sa thes is and for a time it looked as though in front of hin home, No. 108 Atmsterdant | dustrial Commi: ‘on; Secretary Eas- Ritchey ntributed ja single Strang Murphy fee to When the car was] *¥enue, Just before noon to-day, when DELCO Ee : Richey ne and Gansel were riot would ensue. raised and they saw the lad's body, de 4 vold of Its head and left arm, they were herror-stricken. One woman picked up doubled up. No runs, as knocked down and run over by | i¢¥, of the C!vic Federation, and Har- \ner crossed the dia}, Leach’s roller t Kk forced Branafleld at third and ‘onnor's Krounder fntiwhed Mitchey at The ticat qnme in reported .ow ne tof this cdf ry White, secretary of the Garment- i ie Homptras | NOTREES’ Association. ips Hon. Thr Welt Honplta the same etation : | Gompern Talks to Sehwab. Selbach's lift fell io E It is believed that President Theo- L wba mt Ww : * i fc ' i iT « DF ev ay TOLD IN TABL OIDS. dore J. Shaffer, of the Amalgamated j Association, asked Mr. Gompers and Mr. Mitchell to act for him in an en- deavor to end the strike. Mr. Mitch- i WOMAN CUT HER WRISTS. complaint that Coroner's Physi- | Cl has been quite mysterious in his Fanny Langerman, forty-one} cian Hamilton Willlama permitted | Movements for several days past. : years old, attempted suicide at her! the body of a young married wo-| The pai of labor representatives home, No. 431 East Fifty-first} man, who had met death by acej-{ reached New York this morning from street, this afternoon by cutting} dent, to remain unattended for two| the West and repaired to a hotel up her wrists several times with a} days, and that he was brusque and | town. chopping knife. She will recover. discourteous to the sorrowing fam- Mr. Gompers talked to Mr. schwab soe fly. Mr. Guggenheimer recom-j over the tele a = phone, and at noon he ) ARLE MAN: A SUICIDE, mends a searching Investigation. the Building Philip Holden, twenty-one years appeared at Empire old, of No, 162 East One Hundred | VC ISUEY OFF FoR AUFFA! with his fellows, he starborpt tack It was seen thatthe ~ CANTON, O., Sept. 4.—P; They went ct once to the office of ‘olumbia was not pulling away from and Fifteenth street, committed » Sept. 4.—President the ¢ as she had dons in the suicide to-day by taking carbolic) @%4 Mrs, McKinley and party left;*he United States Steel Corporation Con stitution Poarried’ it niaaieheliee cua acid vat Nowiais) Lexington avscte to-day on a special tr-In for But a ete greeted by Mr. Schwab in al Away Her Balloon : as aalling, meh Bat Sate ; son. i ng higher and footing 3 WHA, COERCE TURKEY. He ushered them at once Into the Jib One Mile fearn| at La was hold Columbia in France has drawn up a decree private consultation-room, where J. 3.05.0 Finish and Columbia} sna expelling Turkish agents from} Pierpont Morgan met President Shat- 1 Won the Race. lnawatt Zana 1 Bellvue nuns, Beid afield. Me-! singte from under ved to Rov the head and was about to take It into | ° BROKER Cr SPIRACY. An adjourned examination in the case of J. Overton Paine, the stock boats were well Sv aie \ French soil. Munir Bey has veen| broker, of raaaiferpanugtbesexecullveitoard ot ithe At 126 it looked ws if the Conesttution WAN called to Constantinople by the Sul-| held to-day In the Ensex Market |e eamated Association. Ceara cane et eae bar Strike May Soon End. | tan. en iital Court. Paine pleaded not guilty of| | 4 SOE ee Sits grand larceny’ and declared that| , 8008 fter the Inbor men had en- The Citizens’ Union Committes! the charge ‘was founded on a con-| (07ed MF Schwab's office Vory! Pre ) { ton and other officals of the subsid- POINT, sep of One Hundred and Seven will! Piracy between some of hin cus-|t0” *! pobeleapales ae ate very kely scratch Compzroller, ‘mers and one of his employees. | Suet , : } mpanic: in the United States | " } comp? j 2 ‘corporation arrived and were cap yacht Comatitution wver a io. CRIED Fon LY NOMING shown Into the consultation-room, | OR Newpartitestey Lene able antl-Tammany candidates for; 4. mon . b | President Schwab refused to giye % ; 1 the finish tine wt Coler’s name from the Ist of avail- erying “Lynch him!"| ont any information a i . going so far ax dtewelan. at mere the meoung to be held! tried to take John P. Kennedy, a] to deny that there was a conference ee farmer, of Stamford, Conn., from|0n. ie STRIKE DELAYS sant, the police at Canal and Division| The seneral Impression ix that when PHILBIN ACTS ON GOFF'S! mixx MURPHY TO TRAIN A strike of firemen delayed the} Streets to-day. The man had at- the conference js ended the great DECISION. | GRIDIRON SQUAD. sailing to-day of the Red Star! tacked seven-year-old Rachael Di-|o¢ the past, for It Is assumed that! wing a vast. improvement ; work In the other two. trial a achts kept line, the SHAMROSGK AGAIN SHOWS SPEED. Old Salts in Her Wake Say She Averaged Fifteen Knots To-Day. Jed away her Anish The vy across the Columbia ere hoard tack netitution + venting World. steel strike will practically be a thing | | SANDY HOOK, Sept. (—Shamrock Sept. 4-8. infal Be WHEE Agate i steamship Southwark. noutz in the hallway of her home,| President Shaffer has given Mr./'f te fs tm Quarters Secured for Candidates epreu lice Eee re feu mtrateht ¢ pv sted sail for teew than two a. ete No. 136 Division street. Kennedy|Gompers and Mr. Mitchell full power! ividence to Grand Capt. kes Gens ievie NGting the ye NArraRnArOtUManore hWnG i at‘ briet i MARUEM ELorEns MARWIED. was held in Eesex Marko! st tor ht ¢ lending boat Is the the wind has always pied to fternoon put in that’ Drie! 4 sex Marke: Court. to act for him. Indictment. athe ni iraishied a series: of senga> Thomas Conway, nineteen years ———_____ ‘The conference was still In session | , ne inetoccond bont at ees tng tlimes «+ teen from shore ise who fallowyd in ber old, of No, 1657 Madison avenue. | ¢-$36-3-88-906-086-5204 344@0004| Mt 240 ocleshs up to which time prmeneea after rounding hae ny beauty aspeed Lene, and Mamie Healey, eighteen, of there had been no adjournment for] pistrict-Atiorney Philbin anno (Special to The Evening World.) * rH at eaee iat ‘ia 1.00.35 travelled fnater than she No. 120 B WEATHER FORECAST. lunch, to-day that an appeal would be taken | xys\y HAVE Sept. —cimrieg ree eee een corel vaienetl| ion SLOG since her arrivaliin thig lo. Hast One Hundred and pmere S t PITTSBURG, Sept. 4.—President| trom the deeiaton of Recorder Goft tn) yy. Franc! Mike Murphy [om (he run home tn on 12 { Twentieth street, two of the elop- Forecast for the thirty-six Shaffer did not return to the head-| the case of Capt. Herlihy trainer of Yale's squad, breeze. For the Inat twenty New Yacht laproves. of a breeze she peal will by fon array the utes the race haa been a very The Columba swung maboritig | quarters after lunch, ‘The It Is said he Is in a downtown] ground that tt was good law t ?loffice in telephonte communication | Min with neglect of duty tn ing quartet of Harlem, were mar- tied to-day, and the case against hours ending 8). M. Thars- day, Sept. 5, fe- New York ain, Jone, in whieh the seco ch, | made atendy gain: port tack Ww crossing the Hie. 1 whe wanted to {ls of Sycamores Inten- Brown, last year's ca Le able act as hewl ca Dr number | will not PPEEPSISIOTS © them {in the Harlem Court was) City and wit t Fatr to- with the peace conferrees in New} of cases, lumping them together, in- | RAVINE (ncaa bas nesmzeme wan BATES: POIN port tack WIL 135, the | 2.u9 by the time ‘the pojnt \ dismissed, night and Thareday, York. weticular case. | NOS sakediueenemtndenete cup yachts Conatitut the! the Aret to rd tmmes | vey sed. Five Teinutes SCs + variable wind Secretaries Willl_ 6 and Tighe, of it avor of the Din: | thent-houwse started on their trial race als | aiatelges gS ene luter the breeze was’ comingst \ PHYSICIAN IN TROUBLE, $642O29609266H05-095460649| tLe Aq “Igamated Association, said | fectsaworcyn contention the cas wil ae dea mmction work. et CCK) moat at the minute of 1 o'clock, At time the Colunt-]or twelve knots 8 from the’ soil 1 Acting Mayor Guggenheimer has —_ they know nothing of the conference, the Appellate Piviation pu xustain i) ae The preparatory signal was fired at} tia bed hed the weather of the} soutien. the pressure } Not the Cheapest, but the Be but were pleased to learn of the ef-| Recorder Gof then the case pro! ei Neon. 12.50 and the warning aignal five min-} Constitution, but the boats were very — 5 transmitted to Coroner Zucca a. juny places wen seccess by Evane's Ale, ‘eee forts being made to settle the atrike. | jucy,-° “Htn Brewented to the Grand | rackawanne’s new train mass nalts Nee Tee utes tater, At thin time the wind Was’ cloye together. 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