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NIGHT EDITION. RACING-BASEBALL SPORTING NEWS —————— | , q ea) GENERAL ¢ i =SPORTING NEWS ‘ H em oy PAG E 4 “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ l PRICE ONE CENT, NT PRICE ONS Ci COAL FAMINE THREATENED IN NEW YORK NOW There's Only a Week's TROOPS TO QUELL THE RACE RIOTS. Militia Sent to Atlanta Suburb Where Four Po- licemen and Five Negroes Were Killed. “MATTY” PITC 2 — M ‘ on His Curves in the, } a| First Inning and, Aided by HES WINS AGAINST HEINIES. LADIES’ STAKES. 'Hatasoo Finishes Second—Mizzen Takes Rich National Stallion Stakes. Cincinnati Batters Fall i Supply in the City (Rpecial to The Rtening Wo 1 ATLANTA, Ga., May 17.—Four) The fight between the officers and U . pecial to The Rvening World.) length. Biturica was second, thi i white men and three negroes were|the negroes occurred in Pittsburg,a) Local Dealers De- ene Errors,| Scar aaa OF ic tteetiGa Ouu| [an GSRLE arene ce caameiaal wales Mi / killed, five white men and one negro|negro settlement directly south of clare. NEW YORK ........- -----00000:100 0O—T Score Two Runs. nan appearance at Westchester this] 7... THIRD RACE. 4H were wounded and an entire block of | the city limits on McDaniel street. CINCINNATI ....-. .------ 20000301 —6 afternoon. Thin wan to be expected, of ave furlongas no” Smxe for tworvenr-elday buildings was burned in a conflict Policeman Was Assaulted, 7 The Ratting Orace UGH MMGekel we ERavand wor Evan Starters, whte., jocks, st which began here early to-day be-| white returning to his home on the| NEW RAISE IN PRICE DUE. (Continived from Fourth Page.) Nae ay ity gramme today, SDaeeaa aio reeneite tween the police and negroes. McPherson road yesterday afternoon i ; . " te ~~ Van. Haltren, of. | The National Stallion Stakes. a prize ae, Will Richardson, who is believed to| ferme: Pollceman 8. A, Kerlin was way- Third Inning—Magoon jumped and took. Jackson's ™ liner. Smith, 2b, worth I the neighborhood of $$14,000, lald by five negrwes with whom he had brought out the m of the two-year- The Strikers Orderly—Lead- have been half Indian and half negro, y ers Complete Their Cam- had trouble while a member of the Bowerman and Matthewscn out at first. No ruse Beckley walked. Crawford’s pop up tumbled to Doyle. Ma- Md division. Th the owner of a store on McDaniel force, But for the timely arrival of a § 3 Street, in the suburb of Pittsburg, and jtrolley ear, which frightened his as. paign Plans -Action of Bi-| goo singled. Corcoran out at first. Steinfeldt flied out. No runs Rnduray Grand se ai eres h oun A a killed. A sergeant. stationed at Fort] tuminous Men Is Uncertain. Fourth Inning—Van struck out. Smith’s y’ went to Dobbs. a NGO) UAL i eae fe, Finer: eek : y= | Bille y t \ 1.000, sent over the Jumps the abot } a rae ies arrest uae le! Y7] McPherson “who heard his erlee for oS did Lauder’s. No runs. isi to. Thea Reenlny wort) | te Umber-topping division, Fact Deadline alc pele @ offcers of Fulton County and |help ran to the place and found Kerlin * ; =f 4 Peitz was hit. Matty threw Phillips out. ‘Jackson took! PARK, CINCINNATI, 0. | also n handicap over t pihey ent away to a beautiful stare ' tlanta. neonsclous, here is only one week’s sw ° t The nat? tit | ay (es Inelbaat: fee sensonhurst cut out the running, for if nat miunight County Policeman Golden | 17° ¥ one week's sUPP'Y) Hoy’s fly. Dobbs out, Doyle to Matty. No runs. nit, na inilig |lteveveerciaaae a ie am fast as a streak. He showed the if THE DEAD. Guia in'a house un MeDantelausers and Of coal now in New York, ace ee gl g aetee dangtod from Itt the | (he division, ‘The card was one ‘ Note In the flest part, They +] ED BATTLE, a bailif of Falton||‘he basiened, te the olty and secured a G f f famine é Glonts and “H. A thelr recs | could enthuse o for it neha ap ucoe ap, i wnere ‘ape County, rrant for their arrest from Justice srave tears of a coal fami game. Neither was there a crowd | tering galaxy of good things, ke leaman. crept out of the wunen' tem i on ye panied by a number of Kerlin’s ne} Hy 1 \ ck The weathe vas superb and the track | and the great son of Hastings came i THOMAS GRANT, 2 policeman, bors. including Owen Heard, the arty coal is expected to go up again ° ‘ He pean as Workers tore rlayere | rast. Wea liieriwaalanerv a : [away with “eas pinning Be three sl ng-place the five recent days has no! er Pp to the . - y s om = Mr. y alesman, ol s FIRST RACE Henmonhurst tired and finished third. a EDWARD CRABTREE, # city po- Jiceman, to-day. All over the anthracite coal re- gion local union leaders are per- The house was at once surrounded by} © : s j {he posse and daylight was awaited be-| focting their plans for the fight. fore making another advan zs house in which the* negro. Ric The tie-up brought about by the was located belonged to Annle 0 this: morning. e was dark, but as the ofcers approached the Inmates opened fire and Owen Heard fell to the ground. He was borne out of range by his companions RICHARDSON, a negro des- do, who killed these men, ‘TON ROSBY, a negro, who a) ted to escape from a sewer. killed in a BROOKLYN . ST. LOUIS ..... At Pittsburg—Philadelphia, 3; Pittsburg, 9. At Chicago—End of fourth: Boston, 53 Chicago, 1 mark the feos expect, Another preventive of a trolley ride to the ground was the weather. When | Just. a few clauds hang over this city ani mingle with the soft coal smoke, it Is about as dark as Ilmbo, That was the condition of affairs to-day, and even thotr | Selling, for threo-yvar-olde length and a half back. | FOURTH RACK, Grand National Steeplechare: for four- and upward; about two and one-half mi vee» 000001 stiiewee tO (20°03 = —__ Whte., Socks. St. Half.in, 1 5a Time—1 y : iso colored. Richardson 0 » tenes Asis . though the teams might start an ane Lhe pat sont si ance store Adjcining dhe house. 'frere'he kept| | 147,000 strikers is complete. At Franklin Field—Harvarc, 8: Pennsvivania, 5. ree Ad nat ak ce tmough Te would |g ieiten, Cottage was the sncede, one, ammu fi ; a e- . + A ; : by | | Carrol! 4 ehind, wl ‘p= i THE WOUNDED. fine Well presumed for a ARNE Tt was estimated this morning) At Princeton—Georgetown ,5; Princeton, 13, be Siniahed, f torram following, “Tier ran tiscwey h 2 oye Rin Ro ty op ee as Baia) moraine: 4| that about 80,000 railroad em- At Yale Field—End of tenth: Yale, 3; Orange A. C3 New Yorta Wanted » Geme. |40 the surtct, where Carol D, moved negroes At 6 o'clock this morning the group o: ssi SMATE AY jo Mer Oe How Doyle and his men did pile up! he . eaaene : » W.A. WRIGHT, a county pottec-|oficers who had deen watching the} ployees have thus far been laid At Ithaca—Cornell, 10; Michigan, 9. hpea that the descent of rain would be | Sonmelde on, the outatie, These three tise Suitonoll wee (tie pean eRen ia e it approache; 1e ace . —_——— ——+-$-e ound 1 ere EE y c S "4 a ye Wounded In the left show And. called upon those within to sur-| off by the coal-carrying roads, deferred nti! some time around 6) teenth where Kesene drew away and | se greater part of the route, while volley’ of : o'clock. They have counted on four By euy ce eae nate Facile, Bullingdon” and. others alter= render. ‘The answer was a JACKSON, a street-car man shots, and County Officer Battle dropped dead. wounded in hip. OWEN HEARD, a county police- | = mann, wounded in the thigh, } CALL OFFICER SPRATELIN, { wounded in the arm, |The proposed calling out of all the coal miners in the United States—about 450,000 men— now depends upon the decision The attacking party retreated some distance and from behind trees and tele- graph and trolley poles commenced fir- ing into the store. In a few minttes the door of the house was thrown open and Will King, @ negro, ran out and gave Third Race—App nated ‘in second place until well within the last mile. Then George W. Jenkins moved up strong from the rear and took second place. Bullingion lald alongside of him and together they closed on, Miss Mitchell, coming down the hill. In the run home Bullingdon and Jenkins drew away. The latter was the gamest and in a hard drive won by a length from at this point. and Carroll D., ypto~ gram, Golden Cottage and Goldeny swept across the line heads apayt, as named. The winner was bid uy, ni Raunhe by. pon Tecan: #1600. eects was claimed only a few days ago b: MeGrath ane straight games in this porkopolis and 7 want to go right ahead scoring them. “Those Dutchmen will come around Into shape later," sald Manager Fogel, “but just now they are not the greatest in the League. “The time is opportune for the fatten- LATE RESULTS-AT ST. LOUIS. ve 1. St. Wood 2, Boundlee 3, BRC XD RACE. A UNIKNOWN NEGRO, hackman, shot of two bituminous districts. . For two-year-olds; fire furlongs. i Ne icti i f percentage, and right here is _ | Bullingdon, who beat Miss Mitchell five fe REOBEA' the: Rand, (Continued on Third Page.) No friction between strikers and AT WORTH. hire my boya ough? to do it." } paertars, whe, Socks. Me. Hait pin, mPa sna, | 2 But noihing uncertain as the |iturtca It, shin & Re bs i deputies is reported from any reault of a baseball game. ‘The despised |Brinstans, fio, Wandariy 4 | \ SULLIVAN HURRIES BACK 3 of the strike centres. There is : <acFlinig’ Torneo’; Boney Bo 2 Hermencia 3. i Helntes"’, ould. st be made ‘to see | Wise seein Fi cover hts hs é verything to the Ha 52 FOR BIG TAMMANY FIGHT.) een ert of trouble be: FOUND Cacerat ay ee ame ee eee S uvaders, They. were. ail out cary [ He Buses 4 ( *| tween etrikers and non-union ; Weleiei practice etums end) rehearsing Ho, 'Siartin. 10 % a Wonteathily. Time 1.42 . i ‘ i ood. Won e@ashily ime 1.42. | men. PENNSY BEATS COLUMBIA IN DUAL\ MEET. — MrRiual Weatalare avicricaina) Bom | Ion arcing, "Time tod | Hatasno went to the front tn het ) wy didnot quite understand why they | Although Biturica was making his frat | Mua! style, bul O.Connor did nos ict Senator Shows Opposition to Carroll's Plan, “\!! the “hard coalers” opened weak on the Stock Exchange. The final score in points of the big.dual meet: at Columbia appearance, as heavily played to win the maiden event. He jad worked so well that his admirers atcepted 7 to Hanover Queen and Blue Girl race? ehould pay to see a ball game from he "Pala heads apart next ond Amlacitia was the "Palace when John T. Brush gave i) of Doing Away with Single Boss System. Oval this afternoon was: Pennsylvania, 82;' Columbia, 35. |?" pace when Zann 1S. Taner aad war ein asked wee | some TENEtBE Aa . 5 I ae ee idiires low who, the fleld was sent y Ww As soon as they LJ Hi “Tam a fan,” quoth one fellow who) ie ing the bent Burns sent Blue Girl up to Hatasoo aii |FEAR OF FAMINE. MADMAN ARRESTED AT CORONATION bore every mark of 2 son of the Father-| 4» wasty haich se was all over. Hatasoo quit and O'Can- Senator Timothy D. Sullivan arrived) "I am sincerely sorry that Mr. Nixon! THERE IS ONLY A WEBK’S COAL uC " fend’ 9a he Approactied tee to ae ey oe patocet | Tue Gil won enally by. two lengths "was the reply, “He was a SUPPLY NOW ON “Why not can Igo by my ‘palace’ vat? T ‘Tulane then moved. ui ani | from Hatasoo, who was two lengths In in New York at 3 o'clock this afternoon | resigne MANHATTAN from Hot Springs, Ark. after a aurried | good man and a hustler, Concerning gy anp trip. He left Hot Springs as soo: his reasons, I cannot talk now. I don't eae heard of the resignati know why he resigned. I came back to| At the end of that time the strike ; Timothy P. Sullivan and New York to find out, and I’m going to | Will commence to pinch local indus- nent In east side politics met him at the | know pretty shortly." tries. 7 possi- , Grand Centra} Station, From fis con-| Senator Bullivan was asked if he ey aes sive) a ga : Versation it Is evident that he ts back | agreed with John F. Carroll's proposi- | stored at points 1n | to mix in the fight for the leadership | tion that Tammany Hall have no single |NeW Jersey which might be available | and that he wili be found in the camp | leader. if the raflroad companies do not seize np eac as their royal majestics were leaving. Throwing off his e shouted that he wanted to marry the Infanta Isa- 4 front of F John-T. Brush gave ux men. vill t {tired badly pay, but I tinks dot Brush man is a Hy in. May 17—A madinan approached: the-royal pal« nt dt out Ds Tulan 4 run home IMPORTER'S WIFE EXPLODING PIPE (Continued on Fourth Page.) LOW'S AUTO RIDE NAPTHA LAUNCH BLOWS. UP, | ridden out, ie was arrested. wee } : P| “s | 7 eget a fase” auld Beraton Bulan, | masy Ta shetia ease eter rae; (tt But the outlook Is very black It ; om | wuuat “Tcame" yack to New York be: | have a leader, 1am here to help my |e Miners stick to thelr determina- rn! ‘ovach Ponging to the yacht Alvanah blew up to-| H h SEWER 10 THE WOR pi of awe Dion | Creede: pick the winnie tien. ‘vy 'e the yent, Twe men who were in the launeti, ' ? many Hall. Walle 1 am not a district | Porter : ee ccomgainly in x montn even the largest | juried overboard, but were rescued, = — | pads " rke don’ 0) le io ‘if if 22 i i enon ane aes Uiserented in|) 8 an. 1 of are abo and a month's supply, will have ex- aa gon a! r rican i i ' i‘have een away thom New York, for iauttad alt ehe mocks of anthracite «cd BODY IDENTIFIED BY WIFE $ AID TO BE BODY OF ANOTHER. Officials on an Exploration Accordeon at Morris Park, burg American Ship Adie t y Nison Je Ont, been away trom New York (ur! wii have to turn to bituminous if they ————- Eighty Feet Under the Arrested on a Vagrancy, rondack Severely Bur How do you feo avout Mr. Nixon's | quite lag reer? have Got AWAY lare to keep going | A body found in the North River on Apri! | and idemtified by Mrs Norai Tour ighty Charge—Gets Six Months.) Two Stokers Injured, renignat asked an Evening World| | ein, my ie er tong as the settroon| nn ater *t/ Davia of No. 15 East Thirty-seventh street. as that of her husband, Franx | Streets. | ‘porter i oo happe the olty os worry one | " o - | “| ras PP ys nak vie dha gee ae ng ” Davis, a reporter, le now #aid to have been the corpse of Kmil Miller, of \ —_—_— — 1 steamship Adirondack, ef the FRENCH struck the preposition would be 707 East One Hundred and Fitty-eighth street, The second tdentification u o ler Ae eamiaht i she VISITORS HERE hardest one the city has known in «| Was made to-day by Otto Miller, @ brother of Emil, from articles found ov Maron Law Wart mbure:Ammarienl, USS. et ae jong time the body. m ‘ “s mre is aftergoon, bound for What little coal there ie to be had + y . ul eteew ye eadiny a FOR ROCHAMBEAU FETE, wwii." uth) famtoton ty an sen of he Maia ie mae om gees speculators, who took # chance i the | he ire. vie e Vared to collec i" m - hee the {TOM Which Mrs. Davie endeavored to eollect the money On @ policy in her “Chiat Kingineer @imenses Wad aanehd r +7 talk about (he tke fret began and |faver brought the Miller identification to ligt! The idemtifieation of Mre coca ping m and severely : They be * shoved) he be it her ‘ '* Chiarone Distinguished Party Arrives on the Touraine tn wee} mr went nee wens Goris eae annnnaed ee AOR at ‘har ens. Mba Senge ene ante a * mals con ne ae and Will Attend Ceremonies in Washington, "x" "| “8 ey he airike see * 11 ius be - _——— av Coats to emt. CHURCH SPIRE ORDERED TORN DOWN. 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