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WAY TIEUE TELEGAAPHCD. St, Louis Ask Courts to Restrain Officials {rom Discharging Members of * Their Organization WILL FIGHT TO A FINISH. If Injunction Is Granted in the West Suits Will Be Brought *« Against the Corporation in j : Every City. (Members of the Commercial Teleg- Yaphers’ Union of America in New York are awaiting with anxiety the action to ‘be taken by the United States Court In Bt. Louts. which has been asked one Join the Western Union Cony Mischarging members of the aniza~ THE WORLD: SATURDAY PREPARED FOR fllTs IN THE OUBWAY STRIKE. + ‘Contractors Pay Off Warring Italian Laborers and Hurry Away to Confer- ence with John B, McDonald—Say They Will Displace Strikers with Negroes and Go On with Work on Monday. began paying off the Itallan strikers While th cash- Contractors on the subw: day In the belief that the men will not return to work | tera were attending to this the contractors themselves hurried to John B. McDonald's office to make plans for replacing the strikers. W. C. Douglas, assisant to McDonald, speaking of the situation, sald “The contractors will wait for the meeting of the strikers d the Central Federated Union to-morrow before taking any further action, If the men do not return to work or decide to arbitrate their places will be filled on Monday. The contractors expect to find a plentiful supply of men near here, They will not send to the South unless forced.” In the expectation that the contractors will put non-union men at work on Monday the police are preparing for trouble along the subway. There =o ton without cause. If Judge Adame i rules in fovor of the unlon sinilar uc tion Wil be brought in the courts here. | "In the offices of the Western Union in| Pthis“bity the officials profess to know) “; wothing of the St. Louls case, aside! ‘from what they have read in papers, | ang Henry A. Estabrook. general coun- | sel, says he has been so little interested | @nd is so confident that the injunction ‘will never be granted that he has not consulted with the tturney for the company in St. Louis. Laughs at the Suit. 2”, saw by the newspapers that the Papers had been filed," he sald to an Evening World reporter to-day, “And Iam convinced that that |x all there will be to it, You can Mle a newspaper gn court, you know. if you put a fling stamp on It “The case ts the direct antith the one In witch Judge Adams gsrante the injunction restraining the em- ployees of the Wabash Railro: d from 6 equitting work, When that was shown i to him he at once refused to make the injunction permanent. "The temporary Injunction was surd. A man is free to work ur not us fhe chooses, and no court can comp him. Judge Adams came te seo that.) ‘amd he wi!l not take another such min- i take, in my opinion. The n vilon. 4 4s free to hire union or non-unlon inen | 4 ax it chooses, ‘ ] ‘eEven by the merest chanee, tf th injunction should be granted, it we a never stand, Not until this ts a Soc i {sti government will euch a@ 1 . etand, apd I think we are a long 4 from that. . © Should such a ruling. be made men) q ‘would soon have to apply to the courts for work. The courts would have to adjust salarles—but it's too absurd to ‘talk about, It is not worta the Ume to; give St thought.” | “Wilbur Eastlake, who Is Grand Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Telegraphers Union, said to-day that at least twenty- is of} | ber have been many threats by the Italian strikers, and that noa-anion men can be employed withont outbreaks of violence following is not believed by tho police, very contractor on the subway, inelnding several who are not bers of the Contractors’ Association, met at Mr. McDonald's office for to- day's conference. The concerns represented included the Degnon-MeLean Company, Holbrook, Cabot & Daly, McNaughton & Co, William Bradley mem- Rogers, McMillin & McBean, E. B. McC Roberts, John Shields and James 8. The other side of the subway strike was given to-day by Herman Robin- son, who organized the subway striker: “I believe the men will agree to arbitrate whbn they meet to-morrow night, at One Hundred and Thirteenth street and Third avenue,” he said. “They have twice rejected that plan in order to help the bullding e but we believe they will vote for arbitrat this tine.” Hehe BUILDING TRADES WAR GOES ON Roard of Buliding ‘Trades rocelved & rebum to-day when a conmit- tee a 1 by tt attempted to get in communication with the Labor The Un sinization shall hold a e. bat thy roms with the strl ira who Is bene! mittee of the Lumberman’s Ass A lu the Which kax locked out the bulldi: Pane, Who: has: £ Npictacivere wad ig delivering lum- Ww) teams. is4acletion members sald Phe trades committee call f the labor comeniites of the bos. Tienes AsSOSILION OF ¢ telephone and as AMEE aa uben on H lepho: nd aaked whle they ar - for a conference The representative of front to the foe the bovses hung up the ‘phone without Rempesitian may Walllag to hear more tha brief # jt SPE eh Mans by the union m He did not willing to con- five union men had been dismissed from fhe Western Union service in New York gince the organization perfecten Jast September, He ad th Teasons were given, and when the me, Reked they were told: “You ought ¢ iknow.” Threatencda to Early in the history of ti tlon President R. C. Cl , Western Union, was secn by 3 men who had been asked to 4 een ie said that he replied th ould hold any member of the uni Joyal emplo: » Preaident Perey, rs’. is cont . Pauls ease will be favoradl, wis ‘Them. | organiza- of the ome men. “We look for a v Erening World reporter. to aim is to snow country the exa tern Union to will be done in > the St. Louis o “It was d plow in the We tion, Our can bur 1 do not the succeedir organizing at end in a month Hourishing lo lontgamery h ven and | “The c fon will be held In New York bezianing July 19. and before that! time we, es iy enormous etrength.” This {| as soon. as ~ POLICE CAPTAIN Shire, of East Thirty-fifth Street, Must Answer in Magistrate’s . Court for Breaking into _, Rocms of Mohawk Club. | elas Dey Ieee tstrate Cr to-day and In Nathan’ -fifih ‘street exceeded his 0 the rooms of ast BBir Mtation, who, he cnary jority by breaking Mohawk Asso ply-seventd 5 ‘May-5. Steinharit the Mo- porated d that no person had a right to Into ft. On May & Capt. Shire three warrants for personas who Were running a pool-room on filses of the Mohawk Club, and men went there to find them, hipegebaiers. noni for the © cap: ne betoru Magistrate made ia tain b; ier Greener Ve NRA by ' i urgucs isa di FY:1 Bout cs t nola SUMMONS FOR ‘eet, on the afternoon | even reply to them. rime, hich the bowses ne door will be shut in thelr faces dent of arial rivers c ent of the Material Drivers’ Ass if they come down hore," sald one of | °lit a the lumder # at No. 18 Brovbway. | yf (\Nk,, Dutty. etary, their headquar' “They have inter-| that the union was edit fered in our bus: we will have | With ite strike and was make a tong ght nthe mean time some of these limber! the Amualeanre kers ure driving thelr own trucks In| re are 1 c cks In| ere are ying any of our mi an effort to prevent total paralysis of the, eftc fothat union make ih as «al butlaly Industry: of th They Nand Farrell, Hooper & Co., all members of the association, and John C. UNCHECKED, Y la neighbor ot 1 xtrike fund on hand; | more st GEORGE A. KOLB, | | i POLICE TRACING SLAYER OF GIRL. \Medford Authorities Decide that Daughter Followed a Cours: Other Than that Accepted. MEDEQU Liat May 9—TWo/ that there Is for me is to sit here at Hs considered by the police of con: nome ang walt. If 1 go out for 1 min- able welgnt in connection with) yte 1 imagine that some one may call urlevant muri the at-| with iu tion and that I will miss tention of the offic One | ye Ane seuntinidieed Poel Maxons to Ald in Seareh, throp street, as. pr been |. Kolb is a member of Naval Mai tad, but that he crossed W , | Lodge, of New York, and to-da | aid durnea down. North ‘st ‘sorrowing wife applied to the nade his escape through | Secretary of the order to use the means alla BREE fon ‘with no danger |&t his command in the search for tne or being n missing engineer. other clues. has not been diss r that Kolb had been seen but the pollee admitted to-da fourth street car going te “1 these two were run down |W on Monday afternoon, after the thorities would at standsul | time he was supposed to have been at thing new developed Greenpoint, L. 1. Is declared by Presl- rch for the bag taken by the | dent Jones to be false. being continued. Almost jevery inch of territory in the vicinity ® Sturtevant house and for some in every direction has been scoured in vain, The conclusion has been reached that the mi hough ¢ a novice jin ime, from his ready and indiserim- }inate use of his Was sharp jonough to realize the importance of the |satehel as evidence against him and [took goal pains to destroy or hide ft. Seck a Netghbor, ame to jight to-day make rtain, in the opinion of the murderer of Miss is a citizen of Med- ate vicinity, Sturtevant, revolver, that rtevant the Imme: nkei or Sul {eyliig: asneclalis: tocdeitvur (ocBinte ing Js the statement he has IMoRUMNRAANd the eR aN he men to live com: |not ted, but Is supposed even to have Building oc the elty: ts aa pst to allow. them | boon gue uf those who expressed sym- AUACRES GEL Gis) Latmtere Ur night this thing ant |Pathy for the stricken family, RY eccewe That he was, prob y a nelghbor ts G, REYNOLDS, WHO ROBBED BELMONT. BUTLER ROBBED BELMONT Reynolds Took Silverware and Pearls Valued at $6.000 from the Banker’s Hbme at Hempstead, L. |. mh “to areange for stealing all he could hands on, nor did it take the New York a long artment ab Reyne than six hours after he left] Hiempstead yesterday with loot valued! ve was picked \ in the Central om property was r . a typical hed New Yo over a week s Work Wag leisurely after w K, He went dire and City to a nat Tt ne reached tiy from La Manor for em; E ii ym butler |s and Broadway, where he A model man was Rey Ino th > vallise, Raylng would household of a wealthy He took! for It in a few hours, Then he 1 out to disy tl order that hi interest in his work, Reynolds did, a of the within a few days he knew all ab the house and the ways of its Jama Made te Plans Qute cll Letec Live-Bo0y , Pwentyssix Wye in the line of duty he bk und him at a si ivaR@HeRwAeeHE Ath avenue trying sell at he tearned all about the, backed Nair brusa bearksg the Betmont ‘ h monogram, 1 nfeseed his identity | location of the Jewel boxes belonging to ly atity : Hl d tol’ where he had loft the: vallue 4 of the house nad arranged his 4 42 It about time to Sot being superstitions voit y Mr. 1 ted imANls pelyate ue ident’ property. and lesnolds was ar- in leffer Market Court to retary din five days ¥o well taat be th make he had nob ‘us the date He secur a move Memanded to Meadquaarte At the request of | ‘or his oF i 1 permission from the head Istootives, bu yesterday to ¢ to this elty desire to learn mo: rout Heynoids, Jon the pretear: th ed) a JolcoC cus sean ramadan wi iacaberiers rr) ING OF STAB WOUNDS. slothen {is storage ro the Jefferson Mari no vnc METH ti ereueeee wee tans | Name of Man Who Assaulted im, filver. | From Mr. This was arthur Bevas, an Engin | Witlam he Uninty-Ave! years: old, atole a tin box $5,000 Worth yutier, who lives In Brooklyn, He >. 212 Awelfth street. Is lying tn of pearls and £0 luadle papers. ut the Felmont home las condition in the City Hospital, f Bain Gos tnutiin re. get u cult cave he lee prsey City, as the result of stab wound first can the detectives ga picion, He had nothing to do with robbery, }malked away with his heavy sa fagging him down on one side. The theft was-discovered within two hours, and Mr, Relmont telephoned to Inspec: jor McClusky avking that Reynolds be boprevent 5 Bs eee = whe though‘less man with land sell inds no one who wil! buy. Jy does nut think of printer's [n\: #04 ail World Wants imply, Left Valine tu who to shown by the fact that for a consider- able time he was able to observe the Jhantt the banker had of bringing home nt In the month commonly amount of from the bank one nig rel Waleh the neighbors large ja nate Jbeleved contulned a of the Sturtevant touk thi Jat certain tmes, |found wao knew ui knew that to his home but few have been tit was always on the night of the first Wednesday in each month. ‘Tue man who needlessly shot and MI revant was one of the who observed that on the night of the frst Wedn. iy each month her father took the he! trom the bank to his hom Satchel Was Wanted, It was this sateael which he wanted, | Becoming ¢ 1 when Miss Sturte {vant rushed at him with the uvely 4 Jin the scuffie he had with the father|has posted a reward of 31.00 and similar sine Tal to, leave eusecured te (action. In -all Hikelthood will Be taken by erp. whicn contained | the local branch when it meets on Tucs~ {rhe reward of you 0 « night next at Webster Hall. The ‘ord ‘Town Council ts to | Advisory Committee of the Nations ye aufficent to induce any io has | Asvoctation of Engineers me mo} the seeret to delly the Bute uthor ) Jamount to at least $1,000, and possiviy $5,000 [Piles one who knows the mur derer re aja ht e. It is be {heved thers Is ance of his ap- prehension. WOMAN DROPS OUT OF SIGHT. | Sister and Dixappeneny | George Murray, Inspestor of the B al ty tho Kyeaing World) lreaw of Combustibies days | OGA, N May Mrs. | form the Sheriff of New York County |< wife of Hugh 1 een, of the 49) hundred pounds of dynamite and so Wall Paper elestrie fu These were xelzed by tuylerville, N. Y.. hax been missing) tye Sheelff from McCabe Bros, wher since April 0, when oh }york City to meet her, sist ted to arrive on the y Columola Her husband went to and f fed . who, Anchor a Now York thi A Uface of } uugest of hy Ir recelved In a desperate fight In a close freight car on pier L, of the Pennsy 1 Railroad. He refuses to tell wh ved him, a Three Th (3pecial to The Evening World.) MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. vad had two thumbs on his righ’ One ot war cut off acci ay. is pot sure wR. ' H the Man Who Killed Banker's e even | | compara.) 40en rmless umdrella, he shot her.| "Phe Boston branch of the association Comes Here with Child to Meet Her | nt to New Mt Fire Headqua’ EVENING, Ini. 4 vy, AvUd. NOT ATRAGE OF ENGINEER KOLB. | | Police in All the Big Cities and Special Committees of Fellow-' Him in Vain. RELATIVES, TOO, IN THE DARK Set Off Ostensibly for Greenpoint and Since Last Monday Not a Workingmen Have Sought for! } t lesson that the young | | has of womanhood {s usally a painfil one. She learns to know what hend- Ache means, and backache. and some- times is sadly borne down by this new experience of life, All the pafn and misery which Trace of Him Has Been Dis- covered, With the police throughout all the big citles of the Union on the alert, and | epeclal committees representing the dif- }ferent branches of the Natloaal Marine | Engineers’ Reneficlal Association in each f them trying to find some trace of Secretary and Business Agent * A. Kolb, of the Greater Ne Kk local, who disappeared on Monday pon last, the National President organization, Fr: te admit ta his confreres wore “up a on walk” ' The mystery ts too mich sald the chief of the engineers. “Ih no explanation to offer; not even | suggestion af a motive as to why Kolb ould be missing.” young wife, his aged fatiter and mother and Nx brothers, who are xrlef-atricken, are equally in the da ‘ si J could offer a. sug 4 motive that would help the the newspapers to relieve my te: und worry,” tid Mrs, Kolb, the wife, jte-day. “If T could ¢ Jto help in the se k 8. Jones, inst a Kolb's y do something an nnot “A man who professed to know Kolb,” sald the President, “came to headquar- jtera yesterday and sald he had met a man who had told him that he had seen Kolb, I told him to go and find tha, man and bring him. to me and 1 would pay for that information. He left prom- ising to come tack in an hour, and that's the Jast I of any of my ‘asso- clates have seen of him. There's noth- Ing to the story. The fellow was simply talking for the sake of the talk.” The circumstances are as mysterious es those in the case of Charles Blits- doll, bookkeeper for Curtis & Blaisdell, wholesale coal deaters, wao dropped out of sight. three weeks ago as completely as if the earth had swallowed him. In ‘neither Inatance was the man a drink- ing man or financtally embarrassed. Set Of for Greenpoint. On Monday morning Kolb was at his office, No. 283 Hudson street, attending to his duties with his usual method ani cere, and meeting whatever happened in connection with the labor difficulties through which his assoclation ls now passing with a cool judgment. He de- |parted shortly before noon to go to his home, 321 East Thirty-fifth street, His wife says thal whes in the morning he was In the best. of spirits and his oheerfuiness and good humor hed not abated when he returned at midday, | He told hix wife’ that he was golug to Greenpoint to send back two ene «incers who had come from the other end of the island to tal the places of lassoctation men who bad resigned. H sald he would persuade them to go back and would pay their fares, No names were mentioned and when bb tele- jphoned to President Jones about 2 o's tock in the afternoon he did not say |who the men w It is not k that Kolb went to |Greenpoint, Ni can be found at ithat place who saw or wao knew him, An ans Ww ing his description was the ferry on either side of th in. Philadelphia and sably be taken there. |Jones ‘left this afternoon | Quaker City t t Koll pearance officta DYNAMITE SEIZED TWICE. 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