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MAY TIE UP “L” (Continued od trom First Page.) Ms : of Locomotive Engineers, which controls the motormen on dhe “L" and wants to control the Subway motrmen, and the Amalgamated of Street Railway Employees, which controls the conductors, qeardsmen, galemen and minor workmen, | ‘Phat the situation 1s critical there is no doubt. frida: ja ok Shentpse affair. The demand of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Buginsers that “the motormen ia the Budway get the same rate of pay given to the “L” 3.60 for a day of, nine houre—is backed up by the Brotherhood organization, and it is probably the strongest union of skilled the United States. The invasion of electricity upon steam roads S) Bias alarmed the engineers and thoy have concluded that now (s the time {90 establish their future status. R REDUCTION IN WAGES. installation of electricity instead of steam on the Ines of the New York Ceatral, New York, New Haven and Hart- and Pennaylvanis lines out of New York will throw hiudreds of en- feet out of employment unless they take places as motormen. Because be nature of their duties they are now very well pald. They fear that from the steain locomotive to the motor car will mean a reduc- t )im wages and & weakening of their organisation unless they can con- |" thmee to hold the recognition of the railroads and have places aa motoruen Sf Sled by their own men at the old wage rates. 7 Hm the last year the Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and ‘etiibe vallrondas around New York have laid off engineers in squads. These ‘fare being supported by their organization. It appears to be the pur- %, ; ss of the Brotherhood to bring them to New York and put them to work ‘the Bubway. E}tiurle) At the National Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Bn- Dold in Ban Francisco last June, one of the delegates from this Vice Grav w resolation providing In effect that any man who has run| CMIEf- So CE or ested as fireman cu a locomotive t natty Monty gl & job as a motorman on any electric railway shall be eligible Peeeetercomete rea ea eaaersae eas ceee ACD EXPLOSION intact as a union of men engaged in running steam locomo- thelr men will be thrown out to give way to others who can learn i ‘Pua 8 motor cer in & month. of the engineers without trouble. He sald to-day: of Locomotive Engineers were always satisfactory. Chief Arthur was| Store, ‘of mine up to the day of his death and I am sure that the men who], erked under me have no complaint to make of their treatment, The men the brotherhood are intelligent and reasonable, and | sincerely TENANTS OF BUILDING hove that we may come to an amicable settlement. mood He» had received mo reply to the communication sent omecenmewtarhene iy his brasich of the brothorhood to Mr. Bryan, telling him of the de- ‘of the meh concerning the Subway wage scale. Proprietor of the Pharmacy and we don’t hear trom Mr. Bryan this afternoon,” he announced, “Mr,| an Employee Are Knocked j Will bear from us.” Chief time, of the brotherhood, fa in the city, and upon him Down and the Rear End of supreme power to order a étrike If he deems one necessary, a| Store 1s Demolished, of cngineers, held yosterfay at Grand Central Palace and at- bby delegates from lodges all over the East, came to the conclusion n'a Y ‘ 18 as gcod « tlue as any to fight tor the maintenance of tho The explosion of a wonty-five pound against the Invasion of motormen without experience on lo. |SU™ Of carves acid. In crystals, this afternoon wrecked the rear portion of Antaresting sorepiicstion controute the engineers. Al le not bar.| ‘T° SMS Hor of BC Gratt, at No. DetWeen them and the other "L” employees, In tact the Brother- M4 Alezanter avenue. but the advocates of the measure put ft through the tonvention. are paralleling their steam Jines with electric lines all through the ry, and the far-seeing inamagers of the Brotherhood fear the time WAN HOPES TQ SETTLE TROUBLE, © _|@tbolie Crystals, in Process of| "General Manager Lryun, of the Subway and the "I.," hopes to settle] Being Reduced to Fluid, Blow my railroad experience in the West my relations with the Brother- Up in R. C. Gratt’s Drug) Le Joncks, Chiet of the local lodke ot thé brotherhood, was in| RUN TO STREET IN PANIC. * a STRIKE GENERAL MANAGER BRYAN, OF THE SUBWAY AND “I,” : OBS pps eueNay 4 TER AND DELEGATES OF ENGINEERS WHO CALLED ON Hil. 1 / abd pas yew EE HS Country on Globe Is Repre-} you win be charmed with their eatee WHO) Conteetd ine SWEET, POWERFUL Stacham Teena Westy TONE and handsome, artistic ap. pearance, You will be inspired with confi. Hobe an dence by their solid construction Teaewal of 80 land fgg workmanship, ALL, WAR- iativm to-aey., The [RANTED TO BE DURABLE. Cail and se them or sead postal Tree dtarginen race’ tne greatest, erent [for Catalogue with, reduced prices Jon the programme, will be helt No-mor fand terms on the new WATERS We pedaramae to-tey oat \dooal 5§-YEAR SYSTEM of payments, metre runs, 16-por mee throw, standing rredenetan' or HORACE WATERS & CO, lstonship events yore rus and| 134 Filth Ave., near (8th St. pound shot put. Ha: tle Branch, ST. LOUIS, Mo, Avs. 2~ sano N. an. Oh Yaah Hantlons, Bren’ clad ne gecond Roth, Lae Ange Cal, Qs verde tira Time, im, & 35a WarRREN |? Grand Chie- BOfLeE FRST TO PRMTES| SEO ET Hanlon Puts in Mitchell, Reoent- O'Neill, Who Died at Flower ly Signed Philadelphia Twirler, Hospital, Was Hard Drinker— and. Champions Hammer His Victim Was Well Treated. Curves All Over. Peter O'Neill, who died at Flower (Rpecial to The Evening Work.) ab 9 pasa bog odx led PITTSBURG, Aug. 29, —Brooklyns | Attention from either el lost the first game of the double-Header |tore or the polica as has been inti. | {74 & positive and sousty Care to Contin tothe Pirates to-day by the score of 11/ mated. Stomach, Headache, and all ailments arising to’7.. Mitchell, Manton's bey twirler,} Dr, Louis Rene Kaufman, of the | trom @ disordered stomach of sleigh liver. was hammered all over the diamond. | wiower Hospital staff, who made @|Ther comain in concentrated form all the creemgsete post-mortem examination, says he Virtues and values of Munyon's Paw-Paw ‘The best Stomach and Liver Pille knows Paw-Paw trl ‘ditions wound of the scalp, and that he was a theas ‘blile i sat blag Sp pen ada TTaBU sufferer from acute alcoholism, The Site and if orient " ne Coroner's physician also discovered | Towill rotund Sour money, TE SASS YOU CAN GET Api A Yt ete aeese | OLD EVENING WORLD RACE CHaRT oad Aelia ———__- i wa 3| TWO GARLS COMING HERE. ; |254 West 125th St near 8th Ave, FIRST GAME. found the man had a steliate Incerated ou" ,wm pare made from the Juloe of the @ anal Engircerr has never been popular with other organi- Pais sah eee tat ey he SECOND DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD, ead a employees because of the disposition of its officers to | “rum 4 wae baa duct, m tmouth and Wieh@eld Sail Fri- gpa vhear of fights not involving its own position. It has|ing with glycerine and Water over « ‘The. Brontny: Wenig’ amare Se Repened tye Gees. 10 Brassiat' hk ka ak ub tee * sre eae a the Cedric. of an aristocrat among labor unions, Mow fire. Mr. Graft had placed the | (jij) FIRST RACE 1,000 for, filles two. yeaa | ees SO Pre . \ LONDON, Aug. %—James Stillman | the conductors and other employees of the “L” outside of tho | gram on a stove in a room at the rear| verta, dvter-"H ik, Durvea mt Setipey : ih . pete Fo te g githe banker, the Rarl and Countess of made their fight for a new wage scale over a year ago the motor | ine prescription department ot the | [Me Horses ‘i Gown. Clee, ue B.' auen 6h. © 0 2 0 9 Dartmouth and the Bari and Countess ‘of the brotherhood were not extremely enthusiastic, Ly Fynevea Rupert... + it if, ar MY Le ppd ool Caunten e6 11.2 1 1(% Tanfield will be passengers on the , névensary to slart the road by the end of September,” said General) ""* 2 Kaument | bin’ Bt H A ame, & a 1 2 6 0) White Star line steamer Cedric sailing “I will put men selling tickets from behind tables in the| He wns in the prescription depart- ine tees i i, te 4 Ls phase, 1 6 0 8 9{ ftom Liverpool Sept. 2 toy Now York. Everywhere, tre not yet completed. The cars, the power and the tracks| ment, and a clerk, Jacob Schulla, was i 4 2 1s 2 18 2 14,00 Balttnatcn Booth and Mrs ly and the operating force ts being drilled.” washing somé glasses at the soda water|—~ Holy’ dmokd |.” iii _& e. HERE BE te yey tn tn, it, as ine sro ’ HAT THE ROAD WILL START. eniee: Tee Seiomen, Faveked bets anergiche chloe Overwoishte—toaie, 1; Miige, & Princess Rupert was tiring at the | Mitchel, p. 030 5 ter will leave Liverpool fi Supt. Hedley, who {s organixing the operating force, sald that| %,(tm ' the “var Put they were un: cals Nee ee NO meee | ae mt GS Ans. * ow Sold only in our . Q injured. i Di milo. BIA! totals ....csccsssseeuedees rae poh py fpeee ety Soong ite ot pat oe ‘The pariivon in the rear was blown 700 “yen. act pt nn “yee be ee Own- ia: Pa PT us registered bottles, re are 516 care in the shed! gut, windows smashed urd the Fear wd) nia prime Jockiyn Wee RM MW Fin Open Clos PBR: |Hrooklyn ic 0 1001910 7 Never sold in bul the line of the Subway. Of these 61 yd cent. are motor care! of the drug store was Practically de-| ‘gss Klcktbaw oss mune Cee ;4 ee - nt aod ethha 1 “a Ik, Z these will be equipped with motors and be ready for use inside! molished. oy Eh Ld My A %5 110 2 ving at the rate of fifteen a week and Mr, Héd-| The force of the explosion shook the ay Homegteal ih P L} ' 4 butlding, h ia a five-story tenema@t,) 6 Gerag jum ran a rT 5 ‘and there was a panic among the people, | a5 t tt ’ fi w 3 ‘ 4 who ran to the stree: screaming and, i. v a iB ? orden nnd shouting for ald, thinking the building rT u v # ont, Sheckard, ‘Ritchey, x le plays b) } was about to fall, 1 Be fee Sea \ iat! ae set =<Mitohall, Ritter and sas mn; Ritchey, | A large crowd soon gathered in froat| Oi Hontwink apache ' bik § & ait by in6 Sree. Sa ictal }of the store and it was necessary to} $33 RAMs oo... Yi denna ‘| i ih. i i i §3 ‘8 Be by prune writ La er—Kruger, r. Ihave the reserves of the Alexander ave. |—— haat aentine 112 1 i 1 ae nue station to keep the crowd back so Serate! ‘wm Stolen Moments and. BS Maid. Overwelghts—Benduro, 3: Mart Mul- that the firemen, who had been sum-| {via hal ne skcuse Niarstte. rane avin, _racer “Hlomeatss4 a had | ‘ge hig dahil 701 THIRD RACE—The Autumn Malden: for i in 00, added: fur se tit aig satat [BY Ostagon“Woodvibe. Ow her-# ‘eave es | ¢ of about $1,600. Index, Horves, ‘et. Hi a a. Te en. . Mr, (raft sald he Ddelieved the explo- [RE ie i ‘ fs se A PESTON, FR Josey gp yh degre os : sion was caused by some of the avid i What's pe bent ont $2.75 | 20-Mule-Team Brand. bolling over on the stove, i. irneorn, Dreamer, nea Br “ad ere ~~ Kdded Barton Wilk ‘sin shoe ee w only breeming at the end, Wild Mint hung om Hea: ae Pacific Coast Borax Co. STRAW VOTE FOR PARKER. kk Thevsninlnds Sok from MoGrathi- ne mage by? shot, Mostly | vp vee, Chicegn ‘fan Frances sapiagentnetet Mi Koo ack, moa sizes, a Actor D'Orsay Loses 6300 by Ret. fat ven rh “ ve We mt a. ped Oakwood and pte At “3th Street end War. A k our Barber \ ting on Reseevelt. 4407 Broomaticn $ 5 is Bring Good Lawrence D'Orsay, tie actor, and] 9, Lady i ae 4 Stee £ ten Street stores only, Sk y George @. Adums, of Brooklyn, who are | MM Divination... Maran $2,100 for Lamplighter Colt. be keep your shaving cup , » rived to-day on the Minnehaha, tet a| Qa, Anerson s+: , ‘ $1.50. ied with the old reli. u HING story of how they lost a bat of 100 to foratehes—A udit “pelle, ~ my =. 4 a ry fownaend Cushman, of Manhattan, oa | antum. Sere of, tar roma t ; v ‘Thoroughbred yearlings from the Me- creamy, soothing - the result of 2 politica) diapute Ip the | S04 Into ran — Grathiana, Oakwood and the Meadows vee Part & Company. |* ne vin _ SUNDAY amooking-room of the steamship on 703 wi Salt! studs wero sold at auction to-day tm WILLIAMS ae" 8, Thursday. yO. We Jonnconecbelie. ramble ne me, the paddocks at Sheepshead. ‘There Bly : and Qeeny and Adame bet iat there pot, eerie oS was 8 good crowd In attendance and + Ave, ‘y ‘htm Powded and manta ' eco more Roo 4 ‘1 ‘ Sig | the prices, realised on the were | 1890 ; , TN a pe worere aboard the al i i Bradencs Travers 108 : d 5 very" 6004 The beat prices ana buyer La sew ases F athe cabin \* were (wei Su 4. n ‘Br. by Hamdwpring—Alice Belle; As ly Bleven of them maid i were woing | 24 H By, Jeamollanter—Amelia Ps oR. to vote for Parker and the other ten a 8 > t. sy Ben Strome—Austria; W. ©. Pinned their falto to Roomevelt, So a ae 7 F 8 z Bent, Hyena thie+i i Spare gery —— Spee , = 3 nye a x3 ©. by, Pirate of Pensance—Indigw; ¢, WON T SAY SHE SHOT HIM. thalle ot Portland best. * 1 strong, lot behind firet two. ron m - ‘Margaret Jane; W. —— ; 704 *XTH, Me hapancas hte rg a mile aod ayes palethorpe—Recees; M1. May- Roger A. Pin: ° ent When Mra. oe Out Ow ik nm oy, Rensevieer—Vieretion; Bm Bet Hermann Confronts Him. ‘aay Some DRdtey. Os csuester—Mad Lulek: 4. 0. that Pinner was resting easily, but tha: would a thet OO ve Mra. Augusta Hermann, who Is ac- cused of having dhot Roger A, Pinner jon Saturday in his office, waa taken |g)" Cloverland — ‘Semprontua—Giadness; W. ©, to the New York Hospital to-day and| "" geratches--Ineubator and Se j cone na Ai somata Poe bes jus—Hot Be wens W. HL made to miand at the foot of Pinner'a| Maier inorovine. Carbune’® made Up a oof ground. ss wpe Be aine— interes: BA Alive, bed. Pinner was asked to identify het as the woman who shot him, out ne] SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO*sMORROW|. 3, atemmautemee 2 absolutely refused to do so, ite te clined t0 say anything at all on the] SHEEPSHEAD RAY, N.Y. Aug. %—|{ pow mae SY Semprontue—Libith; T. P. Hayes, matter, The woman was calm end Col-| ‘The entries for to-morrow's races ere ee A | fein ile cd norpe—Magnitionss .; lected throughout the ordeal a8 follows ' oe bs Later Mra. Hermann was arraigned eet (Pace Apprentice riders; seven tur: | py, Borcerer—Miss Winkle; D. fo the Centre Street Court and pe ee ey ee sir 6 bho yay 39 Be nly—Penalp Triste; &. 8 Brown, manded to the Tombs until Wednes-| 4 Princelet ...108 @83 Dr, 1 betees Sa it day, A statement from Dr, Rushmore | 33 Mingmaine . te os was handed to Magistrate Pool, saying re «1681 (gam) Dein. ight bot. ® was by po means certain that he HRMGSES |S E a. E ct ements eee Gt Paimbearer vee a Mate—La Juive: P. J. Gor. 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