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—— ae NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ¢ ONEAGE'S: ___._ ("erase oman an) ~~ PRICE ONE CENT, “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ ] EW YORK, WED ESDAY, APRIL 23. 1902 RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 8. ———_} ‘PRICE ONE. ae POLICE FIRE INTO EVERY 0WWS. GIANT'S TRY M’GEE ON BOSTONS; BIGMOBOFRIOTERS — CHURCHILL. aren Ex-Chief’s ('@ Pull ier | ss Paterson Strikers in a Fighting Mood and i f Troops May Be Called Out—Several Hurt. OUI SOMES Kelp Criticisms. tr nead charged up the Ryle age) MN, driving the strikers before them i: fusion (Spectal to The Evening Worlt ) PATERSON, J., April —nat-] ters have such a serious aspect here |¢ this afternoon that the police fear they will not be able to cope with the riotous strikers. Gov. Murpny_ may be asked to order o8 the Fifth Regi ment. of Paterson, to-night. The | tire police force has been on duty all | day, but the strikers number about 3,500 and are in a fighting mood There were frequent clashes t shots were fired and clubs free! A mill owner was beaten almi— to death, two policemen were mouved ) were Old Rank and Practi- he scenes of the| cally Exiled. hot be repeated | The crowd was efore Pos ocked | MID 1 severely injured district. ow sh at the Geiring Acting Captain. Works shots were exchanged and 9 ‘8 fell with a bullet in| 1 Drew atid down, trampled o} In aA subdsequet y used for reven Devery had tt don ro was a race between the pottce ™ and trampled on; one of the strikers | and strikers to get to th The was shot and several others knocked | strikers. won and car jim away to rank of Sergeant an unconscious. from the locality. It was learned from the East One Ja bystander that hin name was Do- tleth etreet » THE INJURED. menico Farrentele, a Weidmann dyers Arnold, member of Aeuer=|| Helber: AS a result of the ratds in Acting| ne & Fintaht Company | George Arnold, a member of the Capt. Churchill's precinct (Red at Hawthorne. Fatally beaten. tm} American Dyeing and Finishing Com-| Light) last night Commiesioner jPany, at Hawthorne, was set upon and Partridge late this afternoon ordered ELMS beaten by strikers at Policeman Drew, trampled aM@ orig and was cob beaten. Taken to hospi Policeman Zeluf, kicked and 11 o'clock thie My tnjured that | the transfer Jit ts feared ne may: dle | Arnold was b I beaten, Taken to hospital. Wye stick, Knocket unconscious and a . , Domentco Farrentelle, » atriker, [infuriated strikers trampled over his = in as eee body t the time he ed a a dei 0 vas shot in the head. Carried away |2°1 Att ne he was assaulted he apt. “Billy an, who wa: * standing in the door of his shop command at the Grand Central Sta- by friends. ing argue with a body of strikers. ner ’ ; tion, takes the place made vacant by the sudden transfer of Churchill. Sergt. Loneda acting comma tral sub-police station, st protected fon the steam scious by the pe ° of Rocks, . Shower of Rock 5 SPR About TS decloin precinct, who was sent Mere they adopted the firet warl! tacked “the! works Goatville during the tast shake-up in a the u Darn Dye the department. Sergt. Lonsdale was Aveiwork Nat ; ess ae Hes ’%* Was sent to the sub-station from the fast USGL A ocds ‘urious for half an hour at that point a tention to hurl huge rocks down upon) “An effort by the strikers to hold a Oe Hundred and Sixtteth street pree nt, which {6 at Rutgers Halk Riverside, cinet, to make room for churehill. shop from this t the roof "omen being so dem shop. 1 the men trative Asked if the platois, on tr} to an Evening rid reporter pale . | —_—o Ayers {wij the: Osirine HOW CHURCHILL sae “AR eRa mciiae ACCUSED DEVERY, | rin as many COORBALY Ly presen revolvers, and with serg:, 1 Company I've been Captain in name on! WEATHER FORECAST. done better work in that prectn and 1 do rk of the trade sinee, f they p there'll be wething dotm, y hnows what t tele myacit” a8) cooler to-ni day fate DEAD FROM HEAT. uthwest winds hecoming Frederick Michter, No, 921 Han-| + brisk weat, co Valley. There promise of rain | . 12 Sumpter | | | i street, Brooklyn. vowever, and the oMlcial forecast mci | SAYS he has for weeks been reporting = Has dy to-night: fair Thuredays | all the places raided in his precine: PROSTRATED to Inspector Cross, District Attorney . Rapid Rive of Merenry, Jerome announced at Police Head-j William Keber, 3c. 068 Myrtle avenue, Hrookly: Everett 1, ever, Bewark. Jettercoarriers| of two degrees for each succeeding three #Balhst Churchill hours, registering # at 6 o'clock and @ Phe ou! At § o'clock. At 9 it wae 71, at 10.90 74 SHOWS £ hotter to-day than it] The heat was all the more oppreasi you, but it ts because of the molature in the atmos- 8TOSS neglect of duty. was yesterday. phere. Open street cars, electric fang Spector could go into t had another bad night done so. is four degrees hotter than yester- day at the same hour. ures were gener: An hour later the murcury had} throughout the Weat this morning crawled up two degrees more, and it ‘ nis resi Pathe Alsslesinoi Va ane a 3K) h ie hermot was a certainty almost that it Would] ranged perween morn go higher. the freexing point. In moat In the eight hours between 6 A. M i a oP : . . perature. The mercury and 2 P.M. there was a rive Of #X-} Paige aver oy In St, Louie eine teen degrees. day. but stood at #6 to-day. It was 30/ The record of yesterday—not a]at St Paul, 36 at Omaha. Rain a high winds prevailed over the sh—was broke: Mi good record to smash—was broken) 9131) valiey and lake reeion and anow of a plot of Inspector Cross and ¢ Chief Devery to break him. er rr to pieces. wan falling tn Michigan. From New dort cauaiDend: York south t {he temperature rose in the [| st. George's Soclety dinner, overcome by Delmonteo' y were found in bed this morning as « result off PHILADBLPHIA, Apri ne years old, | than yesterday, thermometer in the Richter, a tailor, seventy: $21 Hancock st who wan| United Staten Weather Hureau regleter. 2 y ‘ me in his shop, # Mary ‘Maal oh in the hottest ut en eenne: b Apri ies re Gock, sixty-three yearn old, of No, 92|APril day thie ity has exparienced in oncert tor the Bumpter street. Mrs. Gock succumbed in the kitchen of her home last night —_— Mavnacialivesame William Kehoe, a street-sweeper, was WILHELMINA _IMPROVES, Lecture by Gen, O'Reirne, No. sunstruck while sweeping the cycle path in Bushwick avenue, and is in @ serious condition at his home. bu Relief from the fatal heat Is promised New York by nightfall. The cool wave Is coming out of the West on the trail of the torrid blasts that have swept this way, alace ‘Monday from the Mississippi HAGUE, April 23. —The afternoon nounced that Her Majesty's condition during the day continued satisfactory, SENT UP TO THE BRON. | .“ Acting Captain Reduced to HT—Raid tn the Red Light © Churchill wae "OLOCK A, M=Charchill says jevery'a pull hurchill to be reduced f Churchill from the st Fifth street station to the East over the head with a! One Hundred and Sixtieth street sta- in le now becomes the pr of the Grand Cen- To further add to Churchill's hu-| miliation he is relegated to desk duty as an ordinary sergeant under Capt. Flood, former commander of the Ten- ansfer of Churchill] mei that he would be hauied up . Commissioner Partridge saig won't answer that question to-day. This startling statement was made by Acting Capt. Churchill to-day after a visit to Police Headquarters: SWELTERING HEAT KILLS | jcineter Crone sar tam cern: | AS IT BREAKS RECORDS, |... css scs ates os er for some time past. He has detailed the men, has made the assignments. But notwithstanding all this, I've than has been done in fifteen y« a7 before. so ne “Cross was captain there once. t think he's minsed nx on charges, No- of the am Although Police Capt. Churchill | | Mre The thermometer registered 44 at 3 ‘arters to-day that charges of neg o'clock this morning and rose by jumps [€0t of duty would be preferred ply, Gas ome of this gigantic raid se neglect of duty some. It is probably not necessary to tell] and at 2 42. where,” said the District-Atrornes The existence of such places shows If an In district and At 1 o'clock the thermometer {1 | and even straw hats jumped into imme- | discover their existence it seems rea- the street registered 80 degrees. This} diate popularity. Residents close to the sonable that the Captain could have annum rop of mosquitoes: Capt. Churchill does not hesitate to say that the raids were the result this tima nn Gina Gate drop of 40 denrees. trom TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS, Dinner of Minnesota society, jecture by Vander- 23.—The tem- Jip on ent Honda of the orostrat! They were Frederick | perature to-day was ten degrees higher Jehe W New York Univer- sity School of Commerce, Wanh- Charch of the Apontien, issued from Castle Loo an- ‘sealpture ance,’ Cooper | ae BRE BROOKL PHILADE Fo ce Maric. She ce She s- Lake dra Lake wome Jennie 5¢ SH? Tor noon t Sporting $5.000 Tro ) Gillespie West ( will re Comm dren s of a Two shoot clubbed HENRY M. FLAGLER CHANGES HOME OF FORMER WIFE. has dectded not to have his former ancis Wilson riety caused by th Wilson the full} vill make other plans for BYRNE 2=2MOVED FROM WATER DEPARTMENT. of the Department of Water Sup- announced the dismissal of \ Mr. Bryne received $4,000 per Edward Kelly Commissioner J nd Eleetri Tiyrne, a water register in the No charges were brought against him Union man, succeeds him 1 Na cember last ch fa A supposed mad dog cre hirty-fourth street SAILOR WHO “DESERTED PUT UNDER ARREST. Thomas J erniser San navy at Hampton Roads, Va WOULD ABOLISH DUTIES ON MEAT. WASHINGTON, April 23 sana wine: S IN PHILADELPHIA. | — eantown Batters Land Quakers Begin Another AIVCTERER WINS ri. "Ne i sslaught on Trolley- 2 i and Slam Out Six Runs in THE FIFTH RACE Five Innings— Captain Con~' RosTAND. AT 20 TO 1. TAK New Pitch- er’s Curves in the Sec- ond Inning and Hm} mer Out Two Runs— Another on Giants ‘ORK WIN S: 9000 HL ADELPHI VELY The Batting Order 3 Pit! sburg. V1. TS AT MEMPHIS. - Silurian 2. Wax Tape ati Hay 2. Ben Chalice 3 the Supernas a shrewd trick ¢ 1. Loone 2. Thurles 3. 'sabey 2. Chancery 3. [N53 GIRLS AGAINST STRANGERS. Lily Odell, the sister of: ve night before her sic ight she went to a dance Preakness. N. J.. ¢ The Mayer of Pomp! proclamation warning y men reminding them rd-Luck Story. Then. on top o' | to do this Larry ¢ 4 like a love story ist was the theme Klondike miner sour Hautor . FIGHT IN ENGLAND IN JUNE. vere matched ine after- cision before th mere incidents CASE TO COME UP. rar-old feud betweenPolicemen Tenement-House squad and t! -fifth street station resp morrow betore wile and Thornto tne disputed pos ested Mrs. Gilles: n says Gilleso 'FUNSTON ORDERED 'CHAFFEE TOLO TO TO STOP TALK who is in tor, in WAR WITH MOROS. fact that s t agreed on of Senator nut Use of the United States Hampden Dougherty War! PLYMOUTH WASHINGTON f President Roose jof War Banger jing letter to Ge LAWYERS TO HELP FIGHT BEEF TRUST The Republican Club of the City of New York, of No, 450 Fifth avenue, >perate with the Federal f Lawyers to ce ignat ond local authorities in fight 5 Nassau street. and Senator PI S Slater 76 William stree LEFT HER ESTATE TO FOUR ORPHANS. In her will Miaa Sus who died De-| valued at $25.000, to the four orphan! was not related to the Mahar has left her entire « dren of ranklin Mahar y and her bequest « MAD DOG GUARDED Two | HOUSES. tt excitement this afternoon at Ne It ran from door to door of those two ' JACK IN THE BOX PUZZLE. twenty-eight y who was a seaman in the |” Russell deserted a few weeks ago Representative McDermott to-day introduced a bill abolishing all duties upon meat and poultry import- ed from foreign countrier ot: Now! Jersey) about these priges page of parlor tricks each week In we We vonder Peston, J Learn all about Arorectacen ( gry = es en ie Sern aa a on the tinues to Play Brilliant; Ball for Brooklyn. FIRST EVENT BY A NECK, Navastote Gets a Flying Start and In Firat in Fourth Race at Auueduct, 2 RACE TRACK, WN. ¥., the best cards of the at Aqueduct this adits, quick to ap- fering, came rae ee numbers, » stakes on the prow a handicap, two very r two nds, and seve f good events made up a com- ethan compen: features. the heat tem- track for the racers to hese made this after= one for the race Pa Time—1.02 3-6 . wearing the imped away tn h and was a big sur- at ® to 1, NTOURN | was not backed to any extent and closed ith niant yoy} on tap Glortosa ” Secor Heroine third to the y swung into don Petra he m the palr. close order, ’ and won eas: 1a balf from Eddie Page) DEUTSCHLAND HAS. USE DISCRETION. DAMAGED RUDDER. {PRESIDENT REBUKES GEN- URGED TO AVOID GENERAL BIG STEAMSHIP’S ACCIDENT ERAL FOR RECENT SPEECH WAS NEAR PORT. Little Loss of Time, as with Twim ndependent of Hudder, serewe She tx land, Aprfl 23.— The Hamburg-American line steamer schland, which left New York 17 for Plymouth, Cherbourg Hamburg, has been sighted elgh- of the ly Islands 1 te to reach about 5 o'clock this after- land was sighted at 3 t The accident yesterday. the Lizard led Tuesday, 400 miles nop Rock, Steering x as, New York agent of the A eoelved a con- # morning of the report ; rom Plymou at che Deutach- < ‘ i with her rudder , AP pprenenstone Atiatel : tthe aby. as 5 a oe han- rudder al ne as made @ ome. and Deutechia ete at week . cem. which ip * nan Apetl ing Kaward | An Hapestensed Travel