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enrages SEPT TT BK STRIKERS N THE BIVER ‘Attacks Made on Workmen at Various Points, Police Guards Are Doubled and Hundreds ‘of Pinkerton Men Are Engaged in View This coupon “Not good on Sunday, May 29, or Decoration’ Day, or unless | sonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, this week, will en- litle the holder to one ticket for Luna Park good for any week day or evening of © of Threatened Trouble. 5 the woek which begins Tuesday, May 31, and ends Saturday, June 4. ‘The coupons i The striking freight handlers and their sympathivers to the number Of gro vatuctess {f presented in any other way than all six together—No, 1 to 6 inclu- Several hundred kept the police of two precincts husy around the New stve. For Sieh: ae te He narked "33 Wak" to distinguish thenr from the frat % a +. This week's coupons E e York, New Haven and Hartford piers at Gouverneur Slip to-day, The rail-! | .,, heeks. series, und only the coupons of the ‘id Week’ will be accepted for road officials tried hard to move freight and succeeded in getting some tickets for the week beginning May 3. ji ‘The six cd can be exchanged for Luna Park ticket et gatevdee Be work done on the piers and also in having a number of truck loads of YE Nac cba Ns ets next Saturday ves THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, MA Another Good Chance to See Luna Park as a Guest of The Evening World. Luna Park Coupon No. 1. From THE EVENING WORLD of Monday, May 23, 1904. when accompanied by Coupons 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Third Week Serles—SIX COUPONS IN ALL —will be exchangeable at the main office of The World, Pulitzer Building, Broadway; The World Harlem Office, 211 West 125th street; the Brook! Fulton street, and at the main entrance of Luna Park, for one EVENING for any week day or evening during the week beginning Tuesday, May 34, and ending Sat Y-23, 1904, Park Row; the Uptown World: Office, 1381 m World Office, 292 Washington street and 317 ORLD ticket of admission to Luna Park, good urday, June 4. Coupons gy 3,4, 5 and 6 are presented at same time, nS On ooo Six coupons, nuniberoed serially from 1 to 6 and cut from The Evening World of No, 19§1 Broadway; The World Harlem Office, No. 21 West One Hundred and Bwenty-fitth street; The World Brooklyn OMoe, No. 22 Washington street, Brooklyn; or, it preferred, the six coupens can be exchanged at the Main Entrance to Lana Park any week day or evening next week when you go, thore, 3 ‘This fa the third batch of 000,00 Lune Park tickets secured for tts readers by| ‘Yhe Evening World, Altogether 1,200.00 tickets have heen secured and will have been distributed when all the coupons for the third week arc ip, It ts an unprec- eGented stroke of enterprise for A newapaper. and sooner or later will no doubt, Iike other novel and@ original Kvening World achievements, have some sort of imitators. any day next week at ‘Che World OMce, Park Row; ‘The World Uptown OMce, stuff carted through the streets. But the strikers made it so dangerous _- fe newer CANFIELD GONE: LEFT NO TRACE The freight handlers gathered in Gouverneur Slip early. At every| corner there were'ten or fifteen doing picket duty, There were a lot of sympathizers about too, and, as usual, the sympathizers made most of the noise. The men were alert because they had information that a number of men had been employed to take their places on the piers and had in- —_——.—_ 'Alleged Gambier Has Disap- peared from Providence, and, Friends Say He Is Keeping Out of Jerome’s Clutches. | structions to approach one by one so as not to attract attention. \* There was another disorderly demonstration by the strikers and their friends in Rutgers Park, at the foot of Rutgers street, late this afternoon, James Johnsou, a negro irom Brooklyn, walking toward the river front, was held up by strike pickets. A large stone struck him in the mouth, cut- ting him badly. With blood streaming from his mouth, he ran toward the eviver, pursued by a crowd which swelled {in numbers until at Water street All were yelling and many were throwing switchboard. inspectors of this borough. _there were over a hundred. the activity. of the District-Attorney * stones. In connection with Richard Ee mips big gambler from the 4 The negro ran into the arms of a policeman, who tried his best to}may ae th x De i aearaieh ips ‘defend him, but one burly fellow grabbed the unfortunate man and knocked | {Mitt Bitton. oon its correspon- him down, while a shower of stones was aimed at him, whistled for help and a number of policemen responded. dispersed and the negru was escorted to a place of safety. made. The first man attacked was met by a delegation of strikers at the Water street and Gouverneur Slip. He was an Italian, and a half block away other Italians were approaching. James Cannon, of No. 310 Cherry street, who the police say is one of the strikers, approached the (tallan rand asked him if he was going to work, The Italian said that he certainly was if he coull get a job, The policeman The crowd then No arrests wero dent in Providence says that Cunfleld has disappeared. He has been in Providence most of the time sinee his return from Europe a fow weeks ago, Inquiries at | there brought the reply from members of his family thnt they do not know | There !s a suspicion that he has gone to Canada, Some of hia friends guy that he has sailed from Reston for Hurope to keep out of sight until the constitutionallty of the Dowl- Proceedings against the Western Union Telegraph Company, on a charge of ald- ing and abetting the running of pool- rooms, were begun to-day by District- Attorney Jerome in the form of a John Doe inquiry. Subpoenas were {ssued for W. J. Dealy, Superintendent of the Commercial Nowa department of the where he !s, ing Witness bill ts passed upon by the Western Union; David Mitchell, his as- 27 MORE POOL ROOMS RAIDED jis West Fourteenth street there were two telegraph instruments and a |__ Altogether the raid to-day was more widespread than that of last week. It was in the direct charge of Inspector Brooks, who was assisted by all the PAPERS ARE ALI, PREPARED. Mr. O'Reilly has prepared the papers for a suit in the Clty Court for damages in behalf of Joseph Cless, a clerk, who was arrested at the raid of the New York and New Jersey Distributing and Circulating Company, known to the police as Hannigan & McCormick Information Bureau. was locked up for five hours before he got bail, and when the case got to the} police court the District-Attorney withdrew the charge against him and triad to get him to testify against ‘his employers. that he will apply for an order of arrest. Pasture Repartee. , {From the Baltimore American.) First Lamb—Well, how do ewe like the weather, my buck? Second Lamb—Bah! You're trying to pull the wool over my eyes, but I'm too young to fleece, Tuesday, May 24th, Sale of Summer Neckwear. Cleas 75 Dozen Collar and Cuff Sets, @ large variety of materials & styles, In this suit Mr. O'Reilly says District-Attorney 1s using evidence gathered at the raid on the Mahoney information bureau, in East Forty- 25¢. each, Forty-second street, last Tuesday. Doc; 1 uments found at the place by the po- value soc. lice who made the raids are extremely important, it is sald, furnishing even better evidence thun that gained by 50 Dozen Imported “Well, we'll fix it so you won't do any work to-day,” said Cannon, and rix In the case of Jesse Lewisoha, Capt. Goddard and his detectives when Embroidery Stocks, WATERS PIANOS We have on exhibition a most magnificent stock of over 200 Waters Upright and Grand Pianos in beautifui natural wood finish—Prices $225 and upward), cash or monthly payments. We also offer an elegant new style Chester Piano, “the best low-priced piano in the world” and fully war- ranted, for only $170 In addition we will make a special offering to-day and to-morrow of 16 Used Pianos all uprights. different makers, in perfect condition, rang- ing in price from $85 to $145 on payments of only $5 Per Month Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. HARLEM BRANCH (OPEN EVENINGS): 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. The Unusual Store. Extraordinary Sale Fourth Floor. _ JAPANESE RUGS Slightly damaged during voyage to New York, to be sold at less than half regular prices, he struck the Itallan in the face, knocking him down. In less than thirty | cou catia: sistant, and a man known to the Dis-|they got Dealey and Mitchell to agree i seconds ten men were at the Italian, beating and kicking him. Delay in New Prosecution, trict-Attorney's office as “Frenchy.” He|to put a wire into a bullding to be 2tc. ea h Cotton Rugs “(Blve and White, Green and f veryooayie aroindleltte® (Criminallliitisca ao teporvetsare pe mrwire aapert : ac eoora, . ch, White, Pink and White.) CONSCIOUS IN STREET 5 tocday was waiting (0 | @enc.to.be some -|used as a poo i 5 i n LEFT UN ET. Courts Butlding to-day L Justice Wyatt issued the subpoenaa| ‘Ten prisoners, taken last Friday in a value 500, 2,6x 5 ft., Regular price, 2.25; Now 1.25 Policeman Schoenfeld came up on the run and the strikers dispersed, |see John W. Gates, John A. Drake, | .¢ the District-Attorney's request. They | rald on an alleged pool-room informa- . 3 x6 ft Pr} “ 4.50; Now 1 80 - leaving their victim unconscious on the sidewaik. Schoenfeld ran over |Sarsfield Lavelle, Eberhard Faber and) were placed in the hands of County De-| tion bureau in the New York Theatre 140 Dozen ft. “ “ 7.00; Now 2.8 to Gouverneur Hospital for a doctor, but when he got back the Italian had |James W. Waterbury, Jr. all of WHOM] teciive Jacobs, who succeedad In serv-| Building, were discharged by Magis- * 4x7 ) «a “ see oN -80 deen carried away by his friends. "The man’s head war eut in a dozen aro aald to have been subpoenaed 10) Ing Dealey and Mitchell. He could not trate Mayo, in the West Bide Police Lawn, Madras, Linen, Batiste 6x9 he ' ae Ney, 5.50 Jaces and one of his arms hung so limply at his side that it appeared rice against Canfleld. ind the man called “Frenchy. Court, to-day. The Magistrate said that .6x10.6 ft, re ‘ 50; Now 5 to be broken. Tt was learned. later chat bis Trlends took thm torn drug PRC LE Phe aki M eeeitg understood Chat in ‘this pro-| there was no evidence upon which to and Lace Stocks, 3 xi2 ft, “27.00; Now 16 35 store, where he was treated and then removed to his home. ‘The police bea gM aoe ie aa lady late j e were unable to get his name. Cannon boasted so of his feat that Schoenfela | pcr at ¢ seh he ball Pint) G y 7 , . caught him and locked him up in tie Union Market station. “The strikerg |whenen he wan rent to the ome: IA N S | E D i 50c each * Japanese puse Rouge (Rich Persian designs and " ’ " * sistant Dintrict-Attorney Sandfo + ae is u 5 ft. ; aay that Cannon is not one of them, but a sympathizer. The police, how- /stnt Dintrice Attornty Bimdlin | G I I vaiue 75¢, to $1.00, colorings.) 1,6x3 ft, #5 ec, upto 12x15 ft, 18.00; Regu- “ever, tay. that Cannon is a well-known freight handler. The biggest demonstration made by the strikers occurred at Cherry and Clinton streets when a truck of the George Coop xpress Company, of him that he would not be needed to-day and that a telephone notification would : No. 62 Hast Fourteenth street, driven by William Iayden, of No, 255 West |b sent to him when he is, wantee) 4 One Hundred and Fourteenth street, was attacked by over a hundred |M™ W® avo his ielepho ‘atrikers and their sympathizers. |number and expr ned a a A on ine H ©. Hayden had been to the pier of the Now Haven road to get eighteen | Deri -Attorn as far as Wi Se pases of spool silk, valued at $3,500, which were to be delivered to Brainerd |°° = my (@ Armstrong, of No. 811 Broadway. As he was driving off the pler, he Wears flied out to Gilbert. O'Nel out, a ‘says, a man approached him and tcld him if he didn't Immediately leave] BRQOQKLYNS WIN BY bert to MeGann, NO RUNS, hfs load he would be killed betore he had gone a dozen blocks, aL Hayden paid no attention, and wasn’t molested until he got to the corner of Clinton and Cherry streets, where, he says, nearly fifty men sur-| vifth Inning. Bowerman filed out to Jones. Mathew- out, ‘Tinker to Chance, Rrowne out, HEAVY BATTING. | CHICAGO GAME (Continued from First Page.) Balance of Hand-made Stocks and Sets at about % price, ner » Gilbert to Me flied out to McCormick Ninth 1 Gann »vfe on Byers’ MeConnisk out Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, ! 4 error. Mertes | to Ghance, UNS eee ‘# pop fell in Gangel's mitt. Attack with Heavy Japanese Losses —Rumored Disaster to Three More of Togo’s War Vessel N. x perished on a grasser to Davis, Fultz auffered the same fate, Willams whanged a single over Altrock’s head, Isbell threw out Anderson, NO RUNS. TO POLICE AUTO Fourth Inning. Williams's assist beat out Green by Ss. " woe a halr, ira susie ene stele ; uly singieds sand Donohue % | 8ST. PETERSBURG, May 23-6 P. M.—According to reports which have f° dn'MeGuige's, tallure to. tor ‘reached the Russian headquarters at Liavyang from Chinese sources the fo Moron \aicedaae scarie lane apanese have made a land attack on Port Arthur, Dut have been repulacd ea MejPirtand's aacenaign, was oo rrenne nth a ' SE CTRL GT NS Swith heavy loss. There 1s no official confirmation of the report, Commisatonsr McAdoo received af Aiisred second. Hughes tosned out Alte The reoccupation ot Newchwang by the Russians in force is due to the| ber of complaints to-day from au-} rock. TWO RUNS o. seikes, pono: ehange in the situation produced by the loss of the Japanese ships last |SOmOumas tat while riding in cer-| nue's fumble mave Gensel a life. Three atrikes falshed‘Thoney. McGuire's liner, went straight into Jones's talons, NO RUNS. wely populated localities in this nd Brooklyn. missiles and week. Gen. Kuropatkin originally had decided to abandon the seause of Japan's complete musiery of the sea, ed by Vice-Admira! Togo's fleet so change the 1 fleets that it is believed to render unsafe the town, be-]eity but the losses sus- elative strength of the despatch of Japanese they tho were assailed rqadway was with strewn with tucks and nal The Commissiouer said that a danger- Fifth Inning. Hughes wan taken out and Grime rh ie i! rts around the Liavyang Penin: y , . in the box himself, Kleinow tool Benr-Agmaival Witteostt ie Tenis, am they run the rlak of attack E echo eslnat| ued ites pace voind tie bat, “oles SCHEFOO, May 23—6.30 P. M.—The ca that ome agreement whould} singled and took second on Jones's sacrifice, GriM@th threw out “Davis, Green fanned out and there wild cheering for Griffith, NO RUNB. Grimth was the victim of & fast agaist by Davis. The ex-Glant shortstop also threw out Keeler in brilliant style. Fudta. was called out on strikes. fel RUNS. ptain of | city and who left Port Arthur on May 20 and of & Rusalan merchant-| be med Dalny, says that the whole of the Japai upon & routs to use in going is among the recent arriveis | t0 Lone island and other suburbs of the nese fleet had not returned to Mat are used ne of the to La: ZS Arthur siice the 16th instant, when, besides the battle-shi by Obllae 1 jer big om japrkie bes and was towed away disabled. P Hatgune,| “ Yreade “are ten Islan ad pose oats returned ¢ port on May 20. when t! - | Sniiecen e ‘sinking 2.small gumboat and two trpeda beat, Hyewipns sus past ly Ther atromonts there chultmon Ruvslans are now t of holding Port Arthur with the 80,000] :o "2!" safory and openly show their Honed there. exclusive of the navy and the crowd of mochanies|geve ahem. Tie. atoning of tem Gee the damaged wars! » all of which except the Czarewitch and | shall automobile yesterday ts but « ease ire rete. to rejolm the fleet. These will also be ready for sea |!" Point. ® % lo the harbor bas been cleared an@ emall now pass | eeay wees ia Bene. oc eae es’ tne Lane anions ores. Poniy now, Paaa) cr tiat, US, Fale SAhEts tie Ske SE NF ve Page pees made ® sensational au atch of Jones’ avis made the ¢ spicious drt ah vill Tabet. Griffith sent a drive to Jones! Tunnehill threw out Keeler. NO RUNS, Bighth lnalng. threw Donohue. Isabell pop: Ped to Williams. Conroy thi ' Tannehill. NO RUNS, sReligeh Davis threw out Fults, Williams died game way, Tannebill threw owt An- derson. NO RUNS. Conroy Cammeyer's Shoe Specialties for Women. | | Ninth Inning. \ y threw out McFariand, iwled, but was caught steal Dovtied to Gangeh NO RON Gangel Krelr Conroy alngled filed out to Jones. mt GrMth’ popped to JANDLEY.—On Saturday, m4 1904, Mynnat G. SUASDLET, ne 3s Funeral trom te residence, a Tudeday, Mey Maat 10 a, ae thence to St. Columbe’s Church, in West 20th “at, where @ solemn requiem masa will be celebrated. me RIAZABETH, be- ‘Burrell, nee Mo-|. lar prices, 55c to 22.50. Japanese Mattings. 50 Rolls fine grade Mattings in Red, Blue and Brown tones, which were selling at 15.00 and 18.00, now reduced to 12.00 per roll of 40 yards. pill) A. A. Vantine © Co., Broadway, bet. 18th @ 19th Sts. rounded the truck, cut the harness on the horses and cut the ropes holding Evers to Chance. NO RU: 5 mated. Dani ‘out’ to — = cers the cases on the truck, with the result that they fell into the road, Some (Continued trom Firat Page.) ariker out, alien to MoGenns Wel- | NOtwUNe oe) = <= of the cases broke, and dozens of spools of silk rolled Into the gutter, —— {| fanned. NO RUNS, : cane singled ag centre. ener | | 9 vas a conference at the Grand Central Depot to-day betwee singled to) right, Casey going to tt | Genuine : ‘There we ay con me A aeRy ce q th P f oeday between |i. med to Bheckard, Smoot lined fo Sixth Inning, McCarthy fanned, Chance atole neocon, Little Lt Pills representatives of the strikers and the New Haven officials, but {t came toljiijion, NO RUNS vilnve a Jones walked. Evers force aney. Carte: if Haught. The railroad officials practically fenored every demand of tho| *” pistn Toning. out same Way, “Mertes out, Chance to| Mathewson to Bowerman. O'Neil filed )* er’s tt Ohenven = —— ostrikers, and refused to recognize the leaders except as individuals. The} tumley fanned. O'Nell made a good | Welmer, NO RUNS DUES tO saben: 75Ts : Must Bear’ Signature of committee of six which called left in high dudgeon, feaicin ot Dobiw'a tail one pion iit | Cares out, Gilbert $0 eS pam Chenee ‘Tenth Inning. ———_—=== MORE RIOTING THIS EVENING. Mtaln out Garvin to. Dillor © garrett |(0 Dahlen: NO RUNS: eter ot, Carey, $k Chantee, pow: ‘ Charles A. William, of No, 143 West One Hundred and Flith street, (in Sage he pion “NOURUNE Seventh Inning. fea Mollet to right, “Brown fanned. : R eceiving clerk at Pier No. 45, und Hl. Rogers, nineteen year Yo. 850) ‘ t McCormick fled out to Wicker. Dah- | > ; mi gc a Pea an ers, Nineteen years old, of No. 850 Seven len doubled to left. Gilbert singled to], Tinker Med to Dahlen. Weimer filed Columbus avenue, was set upon by a howling/mob of 360 strixers at Cherry ned to Burke. 1 Boll vient Bowerman filed out to Evers | to McCormick. Wicker filed to Browne, 6th Av., cor. 20th St. -and Pike streets, on their way home shortly after 6 o'clock. f aL LOUD ereen popped to! tia Dahlen was doubled at the plate | NO RUNS. Th L . i ... Bricks were thrown and Williams was seriously injured by being hit Wy fanned, Dob a in tor | NO RUNS. 22 Bleventh Tuning. { ie 6n the head by a brick, while Rogers escaped with a lesser wou F a fy fanned. “Dobe raced In for | “jones fouled out to Devlin. | Evers i ; | argest Shoe Store ; $ ound on the s i nee. {fled out to Mertes, O'Nelll’ fanned. | Devin out, ‘Tinker to Chance. Mo- side of the head. Hoth wero taken to Gouverneur Hospital, where thelr [SUShron singled to centre and took secs | NG yung. Ginn fanned, Mertes fanned. NO in the World. wounds were dressed. and they were afterwards sent home. APE Lona Go) wild pitehir Baokiex Our /RtER® aE uinaieainw TEs Ec 35 i x as ads » jon, 3 i < ‘Carey fouled to Mathewson. Chance Ca Two arreats were male, but both prisoners were liberated for lack of Elabth 10 Mathowaon fanned. — Browne out, | out, Gilbert to McGann, Medarthy out evidence. . Garvin fled out to O'D O'Neill to Chance, Devlin ined to! wane way. NO RUNS. OW Shoes An immense crowd of mer awaited the closing of business, but trouble | fell, down Fettins Bheckard | Chance, NC RUNS. Game called on account of darkness. qwas avoided by the company, which arranged to take the men awae pe {ed the ball: Lumley singled to centea, | = = = 6 boat, landing them at points uptown and in Brooklyn, |) “WSY PY ;Dobbe out, Burke” to Tan, Black and White, —< ——- aa ee —— —_ ie Bmovt fouled t Bergen Brai . ‘2a fled to. Bh eciennd, Bheekard "made bene | Christy Ties, Oxford | You're safe yatta} “eateh of Farrell's ‘short “Av, \ Ties and Pumps. Sold only in our 4 SURO LERI RS: I Exclusive leathers and_styles ims saat RYE. os aay Dillon out, Farrell to Beckley, Strang AGAI N BEA E N all up-to-date fashi The and WW registered bot- | ions, ie newest e tai drove the ball to deep left for four A] toe shapes and heel shapes, Pa memeietaie BT tles we |bawes. Babb singled to left, MeCor- Li pes. Patent PLB.Kirk £60, 4 [mick singled to right. Bergen singled c od Cooma Wie Pi & cather, Black Calf and Wnsons counting. den bi (Continued from First Page.) Kid, Russia Calf, Pongee alt Hed to 6 paps Tan’ and Brown Kid, Ay it off. | Teckley. “Lumiey tit over | on the play. but Isbell got the ball tojhome. Altrock popped to Willams, also White Linen Duck, Don't putt off—weak eyes grow iy the Tight fleld fence for four bases, Ber. | McFarland in tima to retire him at the ONM RUN. |, 8 worse with neglect. These experienced gen and Jordan scoring ahead of him, | Pate ANG SESnIE Great FUN RINE SARK oA raae culists are at your service: y Dunleavy fumbled Dobb's tay. Dillon ‘Third Inning reg tate tag AUT IE Ao-d (a fy Arthur W. Bréewater, M.D. 217 B'way 4‘ aa singled “to” right, Strang fouled to i Ae Ron much ter Lobel a eniat deere 8 ore, Brpok yn 4 OBRTY YOUR CREDIT Burke. SIX RUNG fe Altrock b out ® carrom off Hughes’ ‘one over first. and ase the otroult ars 3 5 pitching for Brooklyn. ; scoring Conroy ahead of him. Davis Marow' yon oes as far as your cash i Chinese Tell of an Unsuccessful Land BO pe Sir iohet a egg tre out Thoney. WO RUN, | at Rey yy Avan youn cee contre relay rune for Seventh Inning. Glaguen,tf needed. at moderate cost. |} We are outfitters for ‘ ¥ ey H fo y, Babb, un- wht Jones stealing seo-) Grifith threw out Holmes, Fults le Man, Woman and Child. Thousands have been suited. Let us try to suit you, 19 BAST HTH sr,, Sth av. and Broadway. i x tice. A Ba at. ° Men's and Youths’ mwon’s & Youdns’ vas- Black and Bive Serge simere, Worsted and Suits from Choviot Suits from 7.50 to 17.50 5,00 to 16.50 CLOTHING ON CREDIT Ladios’ Black SilkTaffata Ladies’ Voile Skirts & Shirt Waist Suits trom from 00 to 20.00 4.00 to 15.00 ——— Wrinktes, Moles, Warts, Moth-Patch, aa Muddy Skip’ Peormn: by 8. One Dollar a Week 17s 9 AY 141730 1425 lea) at BO 68) 5.7 i Pei FREE Hour bh ar 10 6B DRS. KING & 250 WEST HTH AT.. NEW,