The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1904, Page 2

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NDERMEN VOTE FO BRONX OAD GRAB tof the Strikers’ Unions Are! Front in two Straight Heats, | a at oe: 4|Franchise for the Westchester Road mis Se Curb the Mob Spirit aad) | Taage canete fy 8 Speers rz,| Goes Through After a Spirited De- lere Are Repeated Acts of Violence) rm sername’ asd saniiaaiure FOWL tee toe oe toe “| bate, Receiviag 62 Votes, with Only STANLEY DILLON TT Wi ue cu y Won en "tenon ann Directors Declare the Regufar Quarterly and Neme Thomas’ Morrison to Succeed Sohwab —Net Earninga $19,490,725, ‘Tha directore of the United ‘ Stéel Corporation at thé regular ing to-day declared a regular quertesty ufacturers’ Event at Grand Circuit Race Meet Finished in Stake feats the feature of the Grand ¢ andy tine Se Mividend of 13-1 pér cent of the pre- cule meeting « to-day, ie nd the Stock Yard. Hite: Bitatey_ Dulen wes aa tareria| @ oo 8 in Oppositioa. Wie Ge Gilkind to neuer ena, 4 Thelve thousand were at the track| # ‘sep! t fe ed June 36 wore $9,190,735. when the yore ware. ak. Le +; ‘The edrmings ‘or the quarter ended (Opeciat to The Eventtig World.) Me und a Jane 8 maw a decrease of H17.181.880. as Heat -Staylew Di. Clemens) ed It Is Announced that the Port Chester i) 9 GO, July 26.—The progtess of the big stock yard strike nere seal mes niall Salt idee eu — y bhi / Tran : Wr cil Gi Warners Om RY ‘Was marked by tepéated outbreaks of violence and increasing signs aie ad ‘ bag aige em CF xg Aste eee hay 1 Bt To a! Road 8 Application Will Be Acted omparéd with the quarter ended Aare \ , tor. fyitd: Mies Riwedate, téurth, ‘Fld is oot ot H i i i ‘Tne ¢ mn | ef ; of Chattes M, Behwad on thé part of the strikers to prevent the operation of}: Lorie) won; | So ae i a_i ; 2 Upos at Next Meeting, an d that y « areser ot cnartes f by non-union men a pert recdha eit Rg, thle | on EMO Mi, f ah ayaa dre AG, cyt F { F. hise Will Be 8; d that the Peds Sisreoy Ri _ The feeling has reached a point where no amount of official waining if 7 rancnhise 1 rante the Board. fill serve to curb ‘he tempers of the men, and evenis are looked forward to with great apprehénsion. The sttike leaders continue to formally warn ng Pace, Bis ‘The Board of Aldermen this afternoon granted a franchise for gridirea- against illegal acts, but they might as well talk to so many! Pacey. fourth ing the Bronx (6 (6 NeW York, West¢héster & Evston Railway Company | queen men. The strikers are furious over thé iniportation of negroes and tossed’ a votio to tne pRepie ot the Bronx by announcing that the ap- Pitcation of the New York @ Part, Chedté? Rallway Company, which SYSTEM is the foundation principle of the Rikér business. Wt helps us to ‘Two thousa witheesed an sesati nom-tinton man NORDICA GETS 4 handie trade UTAL attack ON STRIKE-BREAKER. i ' | ie i Wit at thetr almogt unanimous favor, will be passed upon ot the nent Meeting. It 4 lérge trade ina Riker manner, t strikers to-day, whieh for sheer brutality exceeded anything seen here jaugnity lady. ningaiced were elginte—Gavisin, ‘ big» ny beatae < alee anna OYSTEM manages cur stores thor- & labor dispute in years. if anything ves needed to prove the complete y's Committee on Rail | oughly, moves our stock quickly, serves e Of, the police to cope with the situation this incident to-day Belinea § Monster only” bevesing a . a. j |roads, and in spite of a lent stand made 5} Alderman Goudmaa, of that | our customers promptly. _ debi Mulloy, a strike breaker, and a very fearless one at that, left the| * —_— a ww tie if “e ‘ PEEP ae : MEE Appeals, tf which Ne sald N@ Gould fot see how a raliroad company char- nd fime-2.10 14, tne favor Sateen Susann t—flack fal won Bod, third, Hazel OT 1-2. even ‘Wihher, | committee, and in spite of an opinion of Chief Judge Parker, of the Court of SYSTEM prevents waste of cost time and effort. The very systein whxh ) tered under the law of 1860—-lige the Westchester road—could build helps us to serve you quickly enables alld walked right out unptotected. He was jeered but went | ae rant wie 3 Orally os at th i ; minding his own business, Some of the strikers followed him, but Justice Soott Confirms the Oi Tt ceca data wd a ae a 13.10 1.4 1° |rond 1d New York City. oie tame | me) sit 1 ne Aldertnan Sullivan interrupted to ony that the Legistature had passed two | enabling act# te correet any detect in "| the Weetonester's charter, er, cont in favor of the Westchester money. rea derman Morris, of the Bronx, SYSTEM makes possible the figures nied that his constituents were “unan. | quoted below. They are not haw of the strikers, great burly fellows, separated themselves from in't offer to molest him until he got to Forty-firet and Halsted streets.| Vorce Granted to the Prima waitin es ere eesti ' re 0 vigte n Be Hit of the crowd, rusted at Mulloy and knocked Nim down, Tne thres| DOfina Separating Her from | 3:3 "inti fp’ ii Fe pas nae es reg to beat amt Kick him, while part of thé crowd of two thou- Doehme, Tenor, | ines ttorne Jockeys. Wi. h | “Yes, and thote enabling sete have |!mously in favor of the Port Chester and| otlers: but simply examples of our on ah and the other fart turned away if Rortor at the eit ba Herr Zoltan es “1 @8 Prince seim ‘ cc Kelly 118 been dectared unconstitutional,” re-|0PBOHeM (6 Lhd Westehostor, On troleral run of system prices a al dis- _ Hi falle of Fortt 3| torted Alderman Goodman oofttrary, they are in favor of woth,” SYSTEM har been introduced tnta Brooklyn, where we have bought out the five Bolton stores, They all offet * | system prices, Then Mr. Goodman récalled how alt the péoplé Of the Bronx stood pride cally tn fayor of the Port Chester road - rok n Bollctteh Crime up oh the Fin thd the atrikers atarted away, leay.|,,Uadame Nevdice. over tne atrenvou fa lol i Mulloy unconecions on the sidewalk. ‘The man’s nose was bedken, one) huaband. sucescded tn aetting Justice |! ‘Was almost torn from the socket, hid edr Wad almost torn off and t Scott, In the Supreme Court to-day to] Wt and opposed the Westchester Company. BEES Wechre of cols on his head. Pet ceaaunce that he ould ane Raat tae | Fi aig i Me let out the secret that the Rallrdad itt (Our interlocutory decree obtained by her feratehes—Dry 44 Commitées had resolved in séoret ses- | Bron: view, ‘ ce Tie, RO ¢ 'BALKS THE POLICE. ftom Justien Hisehat on Jan, 2, ges ‘Athailne Bites is ten to act upon the apptication of the ac cout Dandruff Cure.,.., ‘e “a , | Theron Davi, counsel for Herr) jee at = “tive 1 t Chester Railroad two weeks front a Septone. « 25 and 75 tha policemen bentnd then: the three strikers made for the Hal-| tram Davie, couneél for | Herr sat Ayr RACE Ah abi Care, HS te-dey and that he bed been assured a AGHA viadert. ‘The potteenien ‘dvew their tevetvers and woule hane| appeal from (nis ruling to a Bate it ati that that section would be favorable.” inde Waa TW . i fnan, sald he'd vole for ae Wastes” re if tho crowd had not interfered, but it was impossible to be cer- Pf hoow Lig dengy Ln Ma bran sod i 108 Cathe hd os . ‘They told me this,” said Aldetman | ter” fel wd git _ ‘este! De Miracle . . {00 Hy hittifig the right men {n such confusion, A laundry wagon stood i be 8 woe © pe ie 1 Diviel ty 4 ae Ww. { a r, Goodnian, “dnd sald that because of [1] poi ai other fav peers Lithia Tablets, 5 the viaduct and two of the sliggert got in it and were rapidly artven | LT Doehme having obtained an ardor | ig) Mirtand Meh ig alen 100 oe 10 |Toagne to tater thie repert to-day, but’) 0 ge “ ! from Justice Maclean directing the re.) 2 Calon a a a lt gent io vate (or thin rane P t race Ka ote Milk, a [9 A i opening of the interlocutory dectes ana |” fl sale Alteriine: 1. onte 98 c.f iy B oF lchise anti! ow that the application ii ‘or % ¥ third man tried to got ip the wagon, but wasn't quick enough. Ho | nother hearing before a rereree to he yee ER SS { i p & ° B Jat the Poet Chewter road, fcked. yal - up the vindiet and the potice them opened fire. A dozen bullets wers|<*ial” Hf Doohme's endrads ot fraud 4 Pad the people of the Béfough of the Brons, nay Th aoa ri ‘Attar the mati, vat He was not Bit. He Would certainly have escaped if he \ ; . yo ha Goi 4 Panay aba eich sepealid “how an | A ae wena Fai the Sernae Bet PeSiiay Wlsee etme “Duel has "bee Gtanted. ‘The Pere Cnr on stumbled and fell. Before he could get up the police were on him! i the Anvelinge Diviaton req | — eet et wena ae deen willing that | taken to the sock yards police sation. There was recog |! Iulot MarLaanseeciiow Ths] BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIBS FOR TO-MORROW 44 4 John Doody, « prominent striker. He declined to give the names “et herons ‘on Doth, whe rv) mr nacHTRACK, WRIGHETON Bec, | PSR) Pat ea: franchisé. On the ¢omtrary, the Westehéster has faugnt aginet any franenise to the Pott Chester road,” ‘MsAlinuts. Mulloy wos taken to the hospital in a very precarious con- $ Hungarian tenor in London several i years ago, : ie takes; five and Referring ts thé rofasdl of tHe Cor- a , » July %—The entrien for tomer: Wl r , ES ces al salen caer eae le ties a We a pk we trea tao Gi aie thine’ =|Tmoa at wnt diz alg p rumors @ GOING 10 descend on the ” indie het | charter of the Westehester Consens |4 yards started a terrific pistol firing among the negro ettike Breakers. | Paid a visie tan int | Ee] " if a efteative om the ground that there , } ~ Phe men wore convinced that (ne strikers werd om them afd Need reck-| married on May 7, 100 ie ch enon ona Yoledss, ‘rnemee re 140 many intents technieQiine In , Why they dida't shoot ote Another Ad ons knows. The police| When Mme. Nordica brought her di- r iat to ora the Westenester franchise arrested them ai! for divordérly comduet. very man Rad @ Big re-| \orc® action It wad nent to Willam 1, mae ‘ a would be to cloud the tiles of east a Mim, The packers mate ottcial denial that they had armed the] jor rate. “ineets itd he teported in ree Caner dg rg . a ptoporties in the Bronx : tpondent Being carefully kept from the Gerinaaat sullen {i Py sen ne he Tammany for Westchester, ie ‘The hiring of colaréd men ‘s apt to precipitate a race war, Already ey The yeteree’'s opinion was con- hiss eed. “g ress hy Alderman McCall, the Tammany lead- | wee! hed by Justice BiseHom, but Hert “ negro Who appears near the stock yards, be he looking for work or i Atwood. iJ ‘ nite ta ry " fast there out of curiosity, 1s attacked and Arivét awhy, ahd th€ £66IIbg] inal decree and once trent {he I BH Eimtein Fae rag ie BIG MERGER DISCUSSED, ing 80 that A general attack on negro@ whethér thay Aie aiFike| Whole ease reopened on the Ground that oo pied ie O 4 salen hee r ‘Or not is threatened. h¢ Was weak and @nfeebled at the nowete. 108! aig entry. Lawyers Center with Judas én - x time the uit was brought and that a pe opin on ba Lag gio titted to-day an itevitanie “hy Ghote# F. Golden, the President of "dhate [OY ME, fe HA Sarcun ting, 1 Ae Sis Gone ast hy. proton utioh, President Goiden telegraphed to Cornelins Shea, the tnt | atweatn 01 in +4 aa Ju of the Teamsters’ Union, pete and piled him cn tee pry Pry Py pee Sonne ihe tae T il AT H | Tag sell J Hk Tare, Nesttean- to Reep the sirivers at work After to-day, ly Mig Mon ge BS HE IS 10 ARRY Edward taal Ha | Held by Coroner yi A dy ila haan bat WORKERS HERE at oO We Coed at amen ar arin Ra har yn, ainda rk bs |Demmecratic Candidate toe Vids Vice-President in.| Wh? Goeupled Room with) tei ee a Ata oll ORDERED TO STRIRE. Apa Bifano a fi dignant at Rumor that Me Will Him Had Died Suddenly, tor & ween, when there qill be afothgr id ° leh i fn “ae of idence on which #. L. Michéthersér, general organizer of butchérs ih New York, received | suman’ *nultied to & ae Widow of Dr. John Reynolde, | neware on etgorritd Fei . teh : ény, i Snge, a plummer, is frott Pretitent Honnely, in Chicago, to-day, otdering him tol Cecilia antigen the poles of the Madison etreet station ctl te Sate a ‘ih Wtrlke al! the ttiembers of thé union to this city. UNDER NDER LOCOMOTIVE. , Hichetherger said After revelvitig thé ofdet that hé would call Yad (By Teuegrayn Uo tne Matton of Tae Meaning Word) i CAnGe eon. Matto | of thé tora! Advisory Bonrd ths eteding. and in the mean time aak MORRIBTOWN. XJ. stats Matty cass | BEDFORD, Pa,, July 26, death of & woman known as Mrs, Min © further detailed instructious from President Donnelly. He said that itl Set Sut whe ean tive "6 Nether ta } No truth whatever in of m: bhi nie Gmith. Mer Weay Was found te-de Glalls Were received th tle the Advisory Morrd could fot Help but| formation abut MMMUll, Ty locked up “s ; report of my intended marriage, by Engel in a room he oooupled. with Prteident Donnellys order. tn tive county Jail here, he having Been | H. G. DAVIS, Her In the Bassment Of the tenenieat q t No, % Mamitton attest, A wan whe | After réceivigg the dispatch Mr. Blenetberger, Homer B. Call, the na-| fond nine der & locomotive AL Na opie "the root was feated BY the couple i feeetdry, tnd Joweph Masterton, the business agent, of Local No. 5,| whan ne aiveovered the man. Tha] BRDFORD, PA. July M—BAHAlée) early thie métning And took quite «| vasterday. Neither ot ahem 10h tt varit o sur RACE DONE? trove ont Gt FET ty tventnas luring July and Anenet ‘At the offtees of SchwAraschild & Suleberger dnd had a conference | #ransér fought men wre} brow ant nig) | Davis eriphatically denies the report] walk betere breakfast. Arter shortly before noon to-day, when Bagel Sth the heads of the frm, it wAs not fekrned what the retult of the con- eh ast ik Reo alld | cnn morning paper that nee 10] 608 HE Bea Wwatary he epees bs A feat ee ar bapa.) acre Was, though Mr, Klchelberger declared later that fhothing had come! , The authorities satieve. the ea tharry the widow of Dr. John Reynolds, bs] ae dissathe | { revs, again of Shepardstowh, W. Va. foehl tinion teadert ay that It A strike ix called the men wilt be |" Yerrs o tlie The Senator nas been feedtving tele- More thai cighteen hoofs to Clean wp, so that the packers will nat! grime Of congratulations ail day end is ¢ any excuse {6 fake Of Hof-unlot Men In thelr weds, | MRS. CROCKER DEAD. very indignant. He says there is fot & ——— ——— ae word of truth in it. —— mee tHiheas Had Tak: a Grave | his daughter, and left the house at 1] Teh After Netara trom Europe, | MORI Davis, as ts hiv custom, aroee | eldek. snying ha would ®& to his} NBWPORY, BI, July Mrs, Genome a cemaadh es APRIL Reka | | et Bd pit some Nowers on it) Croeney died at aetna age he trae | oa - Work, He wae found ted for a few days, her lliness have oe ing, dead, oat the headstone ine tales ® wrave turn afier her rer weet nue aldo u \ ante bis wite's grave three hours latr| Curope Ara. Crocker guhered {ielene steton ber, By & Adrist employed tn the come: from cancer, is of Septem We had whot Mimselt throw ‘ * ”" with a aeoalitee revolvens “| BAY NURBERY INCORPORATED. si na i ‘The Meritt wae hot Bure that (he man] ALBANY. July %—The Presentation MeUonald said van Bveng. Wort Was dead, and telephoned to the Day Nursery of the Blessed Me reporter (hie atterndon wens Wate hon Hospital fr an ambulance Mary of the City of New York to. “E don't t PAward?, of the nosptuat, — ted wits the Seerttary of State a core Mahe er Ag ruth the ambolande to the ¢ tifleats of corporation, ‘The direc. Taatec Sept and he ordered bie driver to mace iit torn art fight Rev F. cv. | Amalgamated Si piles Demand) i arrest dn tact, 1 am quite sure ‘Wer Tome to Join Her owsible haste. j fome time with Judge Gray and severai ‘dther friends tn the lobby Of the Rotel, later jo! hie da ya hey Bien u@hier and etang. It cowid be plainly seen that the Gen. Ator was very much disturbed by the ayd soming from Shépardstown, sis , he ine TW wimuat io Tie ainbatanes turned inte the come Minoan Tape nd ay Fifty.Per Cent. of Work Being sh not ELKS’ DAY AT THE f AT THE PAIR, ty gate, knocking down and bee Grady. of New York City rere ; the lew 2 Miss debe Create m “oe DN Done by the Brotherhood C) tout years old, of No #9 Starting place | ef, Maty-ix peers 914, Of! Prookivn, whe wis OLE to visit her! Williams) mother's rove hia wife's srAV®) The driver and the ambulance sur | * te titted Fa tee in of the wean ute (atk ; . i i WORLD'S PAIR GROUN: a. Although It hae been omelitiy + Ore Loum, July Soot wad a ‘A but | nounegd that the Subway would he ea- P te nd tively completed UY AuP. 1, and that Pale the country visited ine. expen at oe MULLIGAR.—0O9 ht, Mentin, Fuly % 1906, oF prseed’ Meteng Looking for a Buyer le daush ‘of Fraternity, where the _ THOMAS iy” eae reas? ont my (or your store? World Wants will i or fre oe You ane F econ Sr ate day were etd, Crastouyh to joe my “poe on a free pee en ® “ bring Rim. 4,326 Business Opportuai- 9] keep toe undurgtound rulroad vat of | bt eps donreet Wf positon AeNy pe WE glenn Pot |] ties and ror Sale advertisements tn pe cewe of che pubile until late Im the ; . ‘ brah eomg w. Bg on ot ie on ‘Chun Baxalted ond Jobn MH. The World last month 1,735 more " then any other New York City news * fork today, and ‘ee wrike leaders haart that the contractors. awary that théy coukd fet deliver the wotk on lithe, delibera ely Cored the sertthe in Cruer (iat Uey O1PRt Save an emeuee

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