The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1903, Page 8

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| hie health ts broken. ttor Walking Delegate, Convicted of | tion and Now Awaiting Senten Two Crimes, Confers with Another Official on Continuation of Fight by His Union. HR NOW fo planned Hhat Memuet Preis the walking detente of the Hommnernirie end Pettgemen's Union, conviciet iw ight of extortion, etl! conduct the Ment Of Nie union againet the boiitere from Bie cath tm the Tombe priton ‘Phe plan wae practically decided upen @ brief conference totay between and fie friend, Timothy Mor ty. MoCarthy, who atoo ie a walking tole Of Parkes union, and under in- it for extortion, calle’ at the and wes at once mown to edi. A keeper stood near the olor coming to me Mr he will be removed shortly ward, where he cas 1 ee Nelda, who w Rave the benefit of open-air exercise an Haddaeriitg Wits freedom to receive the visits of ana | Heese Uimenhe (wae ade friends and associates in the 18b0F poemned, and had oalled on him many srganisation. times, Te sald the tank's Vibe-Presi The verdict of gullty was returned [gente fees ninountel to Xi pgeiost Parks lest night, the jury find- Dalen-we men iatit that be forced Contractor Josephi® | poe i Neng Pe to pay him $200 to settle « strik E. Neldig, President of the eo was convicted last week of a|iomennithe and Lridgemen’s Winton 18 eseault upon a fellow-work- | 104 'O-day that the conviction of Parks would make no difference in the aitua- May Get Five Years. heen arate t he m do t is second conviction, bringing its| wish,” he said, nen to do as they Pomsibility of five years in prison, was| A meeting of the union is to be held ) ag it was! to-night at Maennerchor Hall, when ac eof the House-{ ton will be taken It is not improl @mmiths’ Union. He had confidently |20!¢. It Is maid, that the etrike will broken at this meeting, The stone ters and gasfitters are reported as w varie. h cretary Cheney, of the Iron rag said the employers’ would not treat eis the housesmiths as a union “We gave them the chance,’ he ald. nd the opportunity was spurned. Now the members can come to us only as in- @ounted on acquittal and a teiumphant Weception by his union, which remained Session until almost midnight to give & rapturous welcome. Instead of @ night filled with shouts and acclaim the was led away alone to a cell in the Tombs, where he stretched his disease- dividuals, end can go back ty wo! wasted form on # cot and passed al for ua only after mening ine Fmpiouk ” sleepless night. ers’ Agreement ‘Another union signed the Emplo; Plan of Arbitration at the But enya ‘Trades Club to-day, This time it was ne International Machinists’ Union, No: Parks made « strong effort to appear lunconcerned when seen to-day, “It @idn't surprise me @ bit,” he said. “I ‘wap railroaded, and I knew it was g0- fing to be handed to me, but I'm not thé man to squeal. I'll get out of this ell right.” ‘A new Housesmiths’ Union was organ- ized lawt night at the Bullding, Trades Club. This union was organize! under the auspices of the Employers Associa- The man made no appeal for sym-| tion, and is organized directly to oppuse thy, although the jatlconfinement fol-| the | Housesmiths and Bridgemen's ing the inte v itement | Glen. Local No. 2, of whioh Robert nse nervous exc! Neidig ts president and Sam ‘ks ie of his trial will go hard with him, He Is harassed, ‘too, by the fact that his wife is se- “plously {11 through worry over his situa- tion. There is no alternativ efore nm an men the meeting, and retshinng to Chari L Blatt, President of the Dmployera' Association, represented 72 men. re him but to remain a prisoner until Monday morning, when he wil be ar-| CURB STOCKS IRREGULAR. Faigned before Recorder Goff for sen- tance. Northern Seourities, = Feature, Plans to Get Parka Free. ‘The programme, as outlined by Parks's friends, is to have a motion made for @ stay when Paris tn arraigned for gentence before Recorder Goff Monday. Phe stay in the exeoution of the sen- fence will enable the Court to Mx ball, ‘and this ball, it is said, will be furnished by ex-Chiet Devery, who still remains true to the convicted man. Mere Cases Against Parks. ) Assistant District-Attorney Rand said @o-day that he tad five other cases against Parks. ne of these he said had ‘been investigated and prepared and it Shows Fractional Loas. The curb market was quiet and trreg. ular to-day, with Northern Securities showing a fractional loss. ‘The bid and ed prices the principal stocks wer Aaked, Amertoin Can. Amertoan Can’ pf Greens Copper. Northern Securit es. Standard 01) Elevator | Sing Sing’s Walls Tell Their Own Story. The Chaplain Who Has Heard Dying Confessions Writes the Secret, Recent History of the Famous Prison. How New York Escaped from a Hurricane. Lost—The Storm Which Wrecked Ja- maica and Threatened to Sweep Sky- scraper Town, American in Paris Salon Won Her a Title. Yankee Girls Fill Centre of the Stage in Paris Theatre World. PARKS IN TOMBS PLANS 10. “DIRECT STAIKE FROM CELL Gwe, But permitted them to converse Rant entd he had written fm low, earnem tones. After the con. [Totloway felling pi hat every time Gerence MoCarthy hurrietiy jet 6 WAN apbpoenaed ne Grand While Parks continued his rest. Jury or tn t he wna antitiet tw] pacing up and down the stone cor- cents and #xpiatr to ae Midor on the first tier. med to tee Mr. Ifote ‘The health of Parke ts such that In ail en about Beauty’s Portrait THE WORMED: BATTRDAY VENIVG, (rr er 27, fom, HOW A HERO WET HS DEATH Ordinary Inoident of the iver Front, and Miehael Gleason Plunged In to Save Bay With. out Hesitation WOULD HAVE DONE IT, TOO. BUT CRAMPS SEIZED HIM. While Widow Weeps at Coffin! Not a Comrade Would Hesi- tate to Run Same Risk on Hearing Cry for Help. | Krew He Weald Heneh Ror amant at] Pretyone whe eaw him ao kn Je would met the boy, and. | . tar Aan on Ne tenched the. 19 welt ion hair, awane film ba bets ater Glengon gave 9 aed len Daniel fe shoveling ver after him wearing aD a drowning miaon wae molng down and knew tt. | et go the boy, breaking the hold eth Nort) the lid had upon htm, Relily reacued igh | oy ald aelaed Him as Gleason we cheered aed te] Gown. is last glance falling on t 1 A man vamed Conklin . war not until) he gave a fi deepal | Bea ACRE TRIE at and went down. letting go of the child] son's t ame to vs ha aank, that those the was an expert swimmer, but knew a man ¢ t him when he went into the water the chil! been drowned that followed hin heated | Rescues alone the river front are com-| condiven caused a cramp ant lie had mon in the summer time Every day| “He won't stay home.” mid an elder some big longshoreman lays down @| brother of the Reuther boy Hes like cotton-hook to go overboard In all hia] A! the rest of them In the neighborlom He's got a wheel and clothes for some tow-headed kid of the| nothing but the river will do aim in tenements. As @ rule, when he dtags| the hot weather Loi berate He de 9a the water] Was a. friend pop's ey were he youngster out he shakes the. water| Nase feiend of pop's, | they snl out of nim,”goes to the nearest gin mill, huris in a few drinks, dries his clothes and goes back to work. He refuses to be a hero because ha has saved one of Gleason, left with two little ones. The cause of the trouble looked out through the closed shutters to waere a couple of urchins were jumping on the freight trains and to where others were the youngsters of the neighborhoos. The| swimming off FAghteenth street and man along the water-front who hasn’¢| sad nothing. ———$_— a half dozen rescues or assists to hie credit feels that he hasn't*done his share. Knew Reuther’s Father. Gleason grew up along with this class of men who settled the river front, and THE WHEAT MARKET. ‘Wheat and corn opened dull and fatrly easy on good weather in the Northwest and fine quality of new arrivals. The Northwest markets were off 1-8 to 3-5 the fow atreets away tn the old town of | of @ cent. Chelsea. ‘Reuther’s father grew up| New York's opening prices were there, too, He was a barber and the| Wh t—May, 87-8 bid; September, first man to run a ragor over the faos| oe anise S12 Corn Dedam: be 1 of young Gleason was Reuther. Gleason Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat knew Ruther's boys and there was no i more sincere friend that came a few|—May. S148 to 883-6; September, § 1- weeks ago to pay hia respects when| December, AL66 to Ri 1-2, Corn—Mas, September, 61 3-4; De- Reuther the barber died than Gleason. He was of the school where letters counted for Mttle, but where a personal disregard of danger and a willingness: totake a chance when any one was in trouble was the ground work upon which was bulit an education of ex- perience along the rrver front. An en- gineer, Gleason attended he heavy ma- ohines ut lightered ¢tuff along the water front Hla was at work yesterday on a bares at the foot of Weat Seventeenth atreet closing prices were: May Geptember, 85 3-4; De- <2 bid september corn, December, 58 1-8. —————_— THE COTTON MARKET. ‘Tho early market offered little feature. Bull operations were checked by fine weather in Gouth, and in contrast to yesterday there wae no excitement in Aug It was offered at 12.23, with bid not above 12.20, and the bull pool apparently Indifferent. Prices fell away A boiler by his side, a great mass of| apparently Indierent | Pier the iret whels, steam pipes and other thing! jalft hour of trading. | ‘The opening prices were: August, to 12.2%; September. 10.87 to 10. Oy her, 10.04 to 10.05; November, 9, December, 9.82 Offered: January, 9.84 February, 980 to 9.82; to 9.83 ‘The closing prices were: August, 12.21 to 12.2%: September, 184 to 10. er, 10.04 t 10.06; "Nov camber, 9.50 (0 B81; January. 2 February, 9.80 to 9.92; Marah, 9.80 to 9.8 The Ket closed steady that added to the heat, caused the per- splration to run from him as he watahed the great iron buckets come from the barge to the pler Outside the pier, swimming, were a en bors, Among them was the lit je Reuther ere was the usual shout ant ery that he wan drowning. Passing the barge was the child, carried by the tide ‘ason looked and in the ‘aded youngster going, past him young Reuther, ‘There was 830 March, 9 Brighton Beach Line Breaks the Record at Avenue C Crossing in Flatbush, Killing One Wom- an and Injuring Another. In three accidents within @ half hour MICHALL GLEASON, HERO OF LURKS LIPROIN SAVING BROV FROM DROWNE THK RIVER FRONT, ning about the crossing blue flames wher aatisned with wiren this, holding toat as long as the vere dawn the care could not ducing that time, at least nmparatively aafe from BANK STATEMENT A DISAPPOINTMENT. Heavy Increase in Loa While the Gain in Reserves Wai Small. A heavy increase in loans waa the poor feature of the weekly bank state- of each other at the Avenue C cross-|™ent issued today. ‘There was an in- Ing of the Brighton Reach Tattrona,| Crease in reserves, but the figures were Feewias want ead small, Wall street was disappointed by latbush, one woman was Killed. a=} the showing, and the stock market telt other seriously injured and a broken| the effect ¢rolley wire created almost a panic and| The Clearing House report, as issued, was: delayed traina for more than an hour. The rasidents breaking of the trolley wire was the act of Providence to check the list of accl- ot dents. Mra. Catherine Lahy, old, of No, 2 Bast Flatbush, was waiting Avenue © misjudged would get After thi mortorman cleared an beginning merit. Lahy Avenues © at the cros steps the The excl and thi | lemnation eompany’s porting wire broke and a net-work pt} live wire jured, ther attempted crossing when ‘ew York came dashing down the track. Rither Mrs. Lahy did not see it or she distance. stepped over on the track as though she the other side and front of the fenderloss train struck her, bore her down and ground her body to bits beneath the wheels e police had tracks excitement the to and athe to subside, next-« the to car sing. car started 12.20) wurled her headiong to the tracks. She are, |austained a fracture of the breast bone and serious internal injuries. ment was yun residents were ex} of the employees. fell. While Was kre: Flatbush say neighbor of Mrs. which While she was on the carelessness of the inc Legal tenders, Rpecia, {ncreas Reserve, sixty-five years Sixteenth street, ra train at the a train from PROVED HIMSELF INSANE IN COURT, Anyway, she the Bellevue Doctora Sent Hugo Serri to Court, but the Vourt Sent Him Back to Them, Hugo Serri, after being discharged from Beilevus Hospital. where he was under observation, after attempting sui- cide on the One Hundred and Fifty-ntth street elevated station a few days ago, became insane in Harlem Court to-da Serri, pronounced sane by the physi. was taken to court. He until he stepped in front of ‘the rate, and then, uttering a. vel tried to climb over the rail. He wad grabbed and it took half_a dozen polic: mien to subdue him. Three times he broke away and even fread himself ter having been placed in a straight: Jacket Ha was taken back to Relleyue with th-[ a couple of policemen holding ‘him the. down. arrested the had been was just Mra, I, E. De- from an stopped alight haa suddenly and ng high now essing con- the the sup- when now “THE DUNGEONS OF HELL,” BY THE REV. J. FURNISS. ‘STOCKS AUN OFF KICKED DOE. N DULL TRADING §— HOT FOR jy Small Attandanae on Exehange. a, and the Market. Remarkania Ineident Oaourred on Cherry Hilt | for Limited Dealings, I Oe and Swift Punishment Wae pressed by Bank Statement, an Ordinary Social item of That Seation, c on “SKIPPY” TOOK PLIGHT - olen cto WITH NELLIE THE 00G, | Gugar Penneyivenia and Tonnes | see Goal and leon Among the ’ Hye t Locere—Gtee!, Leather and Motes Bully” le in Moepital, but tne BIite LAI if politan Get Support Of the III HR aroused, Looking on Whole Thing ae a Little Cub Play. | “smtp ar | emvantn aaroolt One tiller, ana | « fl bs are ai sy * aa atorred ae * . atelomen put | .? ff Mividend tat and) toere ant when ne Jaronmen off 2 a6 © The average “ o et wae abut a . As ance 14 onicket hile an’ —MeKelvey te twenty years Tiere was a email attendance an tne! Utne made hie get-away, to no Feehange, many f the uee, awe t the vacht race # Whe a bul nt yok # full hotiday rh vito ume ve he fiat. f awe an ao ¢ transactions ie show the tote ay © mear f the two semsion, whiten amounted Ue has Ahoved between ~ last hi clined off 1 point. at a hooting wa 4 corner of Market St. Peul was down a ,; amd Wa streets, Southern and Union “Cheap Affate,’ ne Sey 24 In the Industrial Nat United Sta In the opinion of the hill peo the Sterl and proferred received good sup-| “nicking” of MeKelv fs not worthy port, they closing unchanged Amalaa- | (he dignity a second tough Re mated Copper and American Smelting | sides, the doctors se » will met better, & Refining were each off 3-8 while Ten “Who'd he ever nick avked one of nessee Coal and tron lost 1-2. nited| the gang with much scorn, and refer States Leather was up 1-8 per cent |ing to McKelvey — MoKelvey drives team when he American Sugar closed at 116 8-4, a) works and lives in The Gap’—that's drop of 1-4, while losses of 1-4 were felt’ Hamilton street—at No. 38. He was In Baltimore & Ohio, Erie and first pre-| down at “the corner’ when “Skippy''— lied eat tale ae el Me alts this sotriquet the youth won becauge jn Fran tiadt second preferred and Wiscons| his early cub days it fitted his favorite sin Central. Th local tractions closed mode of locomotion—came along with irregular. rookiyn Rapid Transit oink Neliie at his heels, Some gay that at down 58 and Manette Securities 1| (his juncture Nellie snarled at McKek per cents Chesapeake & Whio and Wa:| Vex. She has the reputation of being @ peer Aacaiete ee Herel ee A Sonal pe bikes MeKelvey kicked her in “the este id ro Veatern were, Slats.” Weetactionalis: Gknadian Puciic, litle] “Bully McKelvey, i¢ youse kick that dorg agin I'll blow your roof off,” sald “Skippy.” % It may, be said that “Skippy"* prefaced nols Central and Western Union Tele- Graph were unchanged. The Closing Quotations. thi thrtat with approved Cherry Hil profantty. Ge: fron, leet recorded) are ,vaai: “Bully drove another Kkiok into Nel- Hien waiats.”, Whether it was, ange Amal Copper iy kippy’s insult that made him, Am. Smelt & Ref. Mi 43% itor just to dare him to “a draw" is 345 4% not known, but no sooner had Nellie Fie OG | landed in the middle of the street from ot. S85 RS the impact of his foot than “Skippy's” 82q BI Kun Was out and “Bully Mokei 14 went down with a bullet in his middle. | As “Ski; shot he reiterated hie in- | sulting tal “Come on, Nelite!"” he called to he dog, and the cur went flying into the night at her master's heels. No one went, after them. ‘That's * bust Touts. negs'—police—not the gang’ Met 2 9 { “It beats me.” sald the cop on -Brene Mavbattan see 3 nan's block—the boy lives at No. 100 hen he is at home—“the Oliver street Mo... way these kids carry guns. ‘They usen't Misbourt 1 {to bother about things dike that, or Noto |knives, but stand up an’ wallop each other.| The gangs that’s goin’ ‘round how seems to be afrald of a good way llop in the Jaw or a bloody nose,”’ Can't Stop Weapon-Carrying, “Can't you put a stop to this weapons [carrying business?” “Naw! ‘There was a time when we could use the stick, but If a copper does now they’.] Nave him up, an‘ ite cinch that ‘they won't break hi An’. besides, what's a $10 fine or t days to this mob down here? Six | monthe is what they ought to get for carrying & gun or @ knife, an’ a good ‘eatin’ In the bargain. Tennaylvanta Reading si, Rattway Way SL Ne Pasiiie Leativer eel Steel pt sh Dt, Unton Tel Win, Cen Win, Con. phe Advance, 2A pe. — Decline Society Babies Are Now Seen If Not Heard. The Mothers Now Pose With Them Before the Camera During the Chil- dren’s Hour. TWO $25,000,000 ROMANCES IN THE NEWPORT COLONY. Funston Fighters Meet Again as Judge & Prisoner. Dramatic Climax in the Lives of Two of » the Famous “Bunkies” of the Twentieth Kansas in the Philippines. City Hall Park to Have Tallest Earth Structure. Nursery Athlete the Most Wonderful of Little Maidens. on the Funny Side of - The World. Mother Who Rules the White House. x \

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