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ya Pa => NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS. ON PAGE 8. PRICE ONE CENT, — Che GENERAL SPORTING NEWS | ON PAGE 8. 1, 1902. 1. MAY BLOODSHED IN STRIKE ON MAY DAY. Woman Shot and Mill Official Badly Beaten in Dye Works Fight at Lodi, N. J. THOUSANDS OF MEN OUT Big Movement for Eight Hour Day and More Pay in Vari-! ous States—Pittsburg Leads and Few Work in Paterson. May Day strikes were the rule in several parts of the country, to-day, thousands of men quitting work, The eight-hour day figured as a common grievance in the demands, while in- sreases in the wage scale were sought by a majority. Efforts to, prevent “disorder were general, but in Lodi, N, J., the strik- ng dye workers got into a clash with deputy sheriffs, and during an ex- change of shots a woman fell with a bullet in her arm, while a mill of- ficial was badly beaten. Pittsburg led in the number of men out, between 12,000 and 15,000 being on strike. In Paterson, N. J., almost every trade is affected, the working ou ba Te: ta! thi Fi population being as a rule idle, Sith hls motter at No, 9 Riverview CAPT. CHAPMAN'S TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY. WOMAN WOUNDED Magistrate Olmsted asked Wollwedell — | IN| OVRIKERS! FIGHT. | Conce nes 2. eniiea nis cord would | “Alderman Matthews Chairman or Capt. Chapman. of ihe Mercer street police station, was ————— caplain, hic wonduct. The card was! taw Committer, and his cottages ns] ine recepient of many congratulations to-day, because it ‘ieee reer | passed (tthe Court bil the Mastatraty expressed themeelves} iarked the twenty-fifth year of his connection with the force. |* Big meckue ot cin Ae ary rircsomeete ie Bee ganteol the rhaueurs! He called at Police Headquarters and received the cenqratula Hootte re Mills, in Lodi, has taken a ser) ‘ tiuns of Commissioner Partridge. » turn a. ult of the assault <a = _ +¢e— ieee andenis A iebt bes Deatschiand Going to Belfast. tween snd a throng of LONDON M 1.—The German rieikere Md Woman was saves laatactyanmmarscon| HATTIE LA ROQUE'S GIRL FRIEND VISITS CORONER, ‘Fred Bebne. a striker, was found nea ap hi ih by Ae ar ann i ftiamt Sueh gn Besond Tan02 | anes : — Core Seholer announced to-day that May O'Donnell. ‘| | HERI rT f forme roommate of Hattie La R appeared at his home PRESIDENT IRDERS ar at att ot tA et _a | Lec had lived in the sa wit Mi MAAOR GLENN TO TRIAL.) FOR GOMSUL-GENERAL,' ——PARDOMED BY RING.) ter remwnts oe ee AIMREFELLER READY su Wirt, DOCTOR AGED PISTOL EXPERT FELL " #7] iheatre togethe | | FIT THE ASSESSORS, | PONDENTS AS HE QUIT OLD QUARTERS, Officer Accused of Giving \aseran canaanis Gets Ap-|Chicago's Men Imprisoned NAMES 6 (i) f “Water Cure’ to Filipino, pointment to Guayaquil,| 4! Venice Released by Royal ——— see waar Suet id Go Belore, Ecuador — Gucceeds Col | 14 1 After Paying tademsity POLICE TOLD THEM THEY HAD BEEN ROBBED. lTown of Mount Pleasant, Brooklyn Physician Asks Dir James Conlin, @ Widely ourt-Martial. | Perry M, De Leon ) ersons ieee . es Where Several Mill re vor Atier Two Years ©! Knows Character, Serious. ———- | — sly plpaecrd BTS roo io Live, Protests Aga Ex | Marriage and Two Monti iy Hurt in Bidding Geodeby Wants yume. M 5 mi , mi selemhuns - unetaf dew eosiwe Vax Hate ; ‘ w Gaile brows Me , ring the fomeblye alee eokmas ' | “ ' ‘ate ( CARDINAL MARTINEL.! RECALLED = GAVE ROOBEVEL| BEEF TAUST BILL READY soa | r “ WILL ACT IUBTLY disseinsndssmomns tierhnn Aeration | iaolege ane : Meters be MO wehin@dun " eee pres viper ye 7 ARCHBISHOP CORRIGAN STILL IMPROVING _ 1 r ~ ’ : Y : WAVES ABOUT BABY , ; ' _- . sreainninn Adiewds 40 dheedens " —<—— Adder Reeemat Aehed dmrmmnaee oe NiGHT EVEN’ TWO STOWAWAYS KILLED 12 | HEY. MACKAY OM) TH CONBEORATED Mead Mating Wires Femww ve ome | ee ee ne Miewuareseted Cin ten vos | hae deapirien wad Anes damnnane . ~—_ Piteay teumne sf Bien) we . A tiation a Ay wid qunest (DETECTIVE WHO SHE IS MRS, E. According to Mrs. try, of sta Mrs. TRAILED WOMAN FINED FOR IT. Magistrate Tells Him that His Employment Gives Him No Right to Follow Her. M. VEIT. | Her Husband, a Cotton Goods Broker and a Clubman, Complained to Police of De- tectives. Magistrate Olmstead, who is sitting in fol ut the proper authority. detective attached to the the head, 1 South Hollwedell lives at Fifth street, Brooklyn. nd is. ported a broker in 8h tron. n ation, led is rst ave: 1 Yorkville Court this afternoon, fined a ‘| private detective after telling him bh had no right to ¥ & woman with- The prisoner was John Hollwedell, a private ropolitan Detective Agency, Broadway, ofgwhich Charles W. Met- of No. 48 Levey No. Hugente M. Veit, of Her hus- HORSES AND AUTOS BOTH Still on Riverside Drive. s are not as drawn by horses were mitt Automobile Club of America ‘Aldermen to consider favorably Umit in the city. ight to twenty miles an hour. n-hand, ent for one-t smiles an it in ninety: hg machine, PUT 10 TEST Automobile Club Tries to Convince Alder- men They Should In- crease Speed Limit. QUICK WORK IN STOPPING Machines Brought to a Stand- Much Sooner Than Horses—Officers See Tests show that automobiles in the dangerous as hela to-day in Riverside Drive before a com: from the Hoard of Aldermen and a crowd of officials aml members of the The ob- ject of the tests was to persuade the an ordinance raising the automobile speed Fifteen automobiles were used in the { No. 1250 Madison avenue, Hollwedell has tests and run at a speed varying from followed her for three days, A four- owned by Harry Payne White, driven by a professional whip, ofa mile at a The A running at n hour, Was stopped in WA hes Ate ern chin ptenok te Manion: er ceceliiacien an tuommade wens eamen 40 tee aueunt ee Mathewson in Five EF ae er ttn Mine, AQUEDUCT'S GET-AWAY RACES PHILADELPHIA.......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O | self, Knocks Out al eae eee NEW YORK: vents esc 101710000 —3 Homer. Rough Rider and Warte Nicht Were the Good ~ ONLY TWO FAVORITES WON Phillies Get One Hit Off EW YORK WINS Things of the Day. The Batting Order. 2 f RACH TRACK, N.Y, ain Was rung down ¢ |Mararaviate, 124, Landry 3 33 11 ae BROOKLYN-BO 0 0 0—O x—5 STON (Bipecial to POLO GROUN the New York vetulng World.) : May 1—Kven If didn't look lke} At Pitisburg—Pittsburg, 18: St. Louis, 6, At Chicago—End of seventh: Cincinnati, 0} Chicago. 0. At Cambridge—End of fourth: Harvard. 1; Amherst, 0. At Fordham—End of seventh: Cornell, 1; Fordham, 3. ——— AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES, ‘ found a lary There was as a feature, a ti te ana Bei fn o by halt a length from Mare who was six lengths in frome giants. when they fleld this af had righteous eau POURTH ing Stakes: eling: mile and seme aette the fou hard ‘Salve well dete (Co naiabt have be St Hf Pin 1 GMI 03 a 6 14% had earn The Giants and supp) peara home At Raltimore—Boston, 6: Baltimore, 4. a Detroit—End of fifth: Cleveland, 03 Detroit, 1. it St. Louis—End of fourth: Chicago, 1; St. Louis, 3. at Washington—End of fifth: Phila. 2; Washington, 3. unif stim. 4 A degre was their lot SSS eee a py | Lite Bean the worst Some excuse de for him, though, He spray eee playing bal since APrITIT. “Tr fact he did not throw @ ball, for that matter, up-to Monday, awa’ al Orarea (avr? dash, but he LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE. when he came oul arrayed in the sult of ae a Giant. we bode an has been stop » speed, however, and his es Fourth Race—Ed Layson 1; Maltoferin 2, Gold Ornaments Jann” jason wan mast disgracer. Only Hurbara Frietsnle, Smith, his old partne fecond baseman obliged t clocks to Ke morning FIFTH RACE. year-olds, selling, seven furlongs, Fifth Race—Dottie Shute 1, Harding 2. Gory 3. te LATE RESULTS AT WORTH. says he 4 half dozen old friend up in i Hider took t ed by Bi , rth Re ice—Waring 1. The Lady 2, Las rimate 3 99-0 - we “UnT AT Wi 0 WEST SHOW ” Wie Bee tee « . Adrenal Vine! dmmmammient ne thee Gemma Che © mmm ae we Fu ’ Sone teatrinn Horse tome sponsoing . ote ee 0 Mie eutdiers wae Kyjurn [ * ee em

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