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DER QUITS ALUINGE: IOING WAR. AT AN END i m P. Nason, Sek rian eer’ s Succes. ; , Goes Back to Work with His Own tion of Marble-Cutters —Resigna- { on Practically Kills the Alliance. FIMATED COST OF TRADES WAR TO MEN AND BOSSES. Jons to employers and contractors. . By Value of buildings in course of crection affected, . Conservotive union leaders and con charter of a new unto, which has beow “tractors, believe granted, who ought to know, Tha plumbers, who will come under t pext will thie afiernoan that Monday ¥ Naw [A Tues, are from other cities gee the end of the strucate witch MAS |. jy understood, was the ean wasted bitterly durte = “the past that was made betw Merritt and the o oon tho employers and employers, sa Wetnselmer's toll seven weeks becw' ) Ne tas find themselves not only without - $0 workingmen of tse bullding | ployment, but without an alliance to © dustry of New Yor hack tiem up in the lockout forced upon + Monday perhaps will see work re them, “sumed on the $20,000,000 wort of bulld- ings whose erection was brouget to © Stop #0 ruinously by me sirike of the * Satonecutters on whe Trinity Bulldine, ‘ana the army of artisans who have lowt Ste yan, o. rs a ge Bg of the trout Thi stipulation untion to-day than August Belmont, for he wees an onportuntty tn sight of jaing hin wish that the subway arould he completed Ip every deta, before It Is thrown open to the public. The return Of the tlle-makers to work makes thin’ possible, and with the settlement of the trouble with the painters these trades Phould he able to clean up everything in the underground trame m inside of the next three weeks, As the subway operators will have to sive four weeks’ notice to the Rallroad Commission before beginning the run- wing of tratna, that would bring the onening of the subway to Nov, 1. Nason, who'has broken the fight, is as much of a fgbter in ple own way aa Ww Parks, and he hits etroiqnt from shoulter in hia discussion of the causes which led him to walk out of the alliance, He declares he wae balked by his own people at every turn, Case Nupelessly Least, “T consider the case hopelessly lost,” Nason sald to-day, “No matter how much one man tries to effect a peace rottioment, his efforts cannot by suc. coasful #¢ long as fourteen unions, con- tinually wrangling among themarlven er petty matters, keep aloof from the cardinal tasues of the fight. | “One of my firat atetements to the Building Trades Alliance, made on ary suming the predidency, war that m my belief the fight would last an indefinite at toil paneer details for the resuming 7 oy pte be arranged between pow and tat day it Is confidently ¢X- pected that ‘strikers and thos who swore locked out will have thelr toole fa fend not later than Wednesday. Practically Kills Alllance. “apne resignation of William P. ble Cutters’ Valon, tine head of the Mee Building it Is believed, will prac- Nason's nd file of ‘and those who are in favor wing the struggle find it im- to holt » majority of the men want to return to work, ing on, and they believe bitter for them and them to be at work Gifferences their unions en re heing ey wn iit! =F s ett } { F i § =# f fl Marble Cutters’ Unton the alliance, which, been targely a club In Weinasimer, the or- president, who will =e I 3 # i ani No one was more pleased over the ait- | THE WORLD: THURSDAY “BVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, |. ORES LY RTE. Pro Tae etd WOULDN'T THIS BE RRP FF 5 OSCSI.0 O5SS POSSESS 8556 206594905 55050562985 505 FT eE REESE ~ | 32 2288 peeeseseenee oe os oor sos best i eerececzonseece sadhana nda ta nin db chdadanh Auid rane ¢ (By T E. St ORD GEEEREDEE LEE HLEE EH DEETE Ht HAESOEEROONE TERE 14 08 OHOF FORESEES ORE E / Powers.) BERsLRCERECET—OSOS a ®, , | ee oe e| 2 rou had to try it again,’ _ THEE PARR BED TO PML. OLD CMFRENE | Pass Leeling tee for Stranger Plans for Vigorous VAairees: Cosi’ of | Who Deolared:the Murdered! Both Stace and National Brooklyn Saloon-Keaper Had’ Campaigns Subject of Tak | Twice Broken Up His Home, | with Party Leaders. 4 — JEALOUSY NOW THOUGHT | HARMONY AN AUGURY - TO WAVE BEEN MOTIVE. OF VICTORY ay POLLS. Victim Believed to Have Ad-|Factional Feeling Vanishes Ine mitted Murderer to His Room’ Satistaction Over Make-Up of —Detectives Seek Man Who! State Ticket.and “Work” is May Have Been There, | to Be Watehword. ee The police of Brooklyn are directing; Judge Alton B. Parker arta ia the their. efforts in the McNally murder ojty to-day from Esopus and went case to-day toward finding a man who once to the Hoffman House, wher threatenéd to Kill the galoon-keeper | spent a part of the day in conference for having wrecked his home and ® with the State and National leadere woman and child who are said to have) who w: invited to meet him there and been frequent visitore to MeNally'#) aisougs the conduct of the State and rooms, The rooms which are above) nat; campaign. the ‘séloon at the garner of North Ox: | the Hoffmaa House, in reapot [ford street and Park avenue) and In) ii invitation, the party managers tn which MeaNily was found dying with charge of the State campaign were fs Pistol shots wounds Ay Avexghe ord alting to meet him. Most of them om was again searched to-day, but | nothing found which wil throw any’ ‘trom waraioge and pe thes gape | Mght on the erime, The latest activity of the police un- | gaa. aes ine Bet: atenies’ WH : | covered some important facts, Fa- Sergeant of Marines Joseph Conia mone yee be MN a age ay his wife have tiyed tor five years in| PAFK#r are Hepator Gormay “ land; Senators Culberson and Rall the apartment opposite MeNally's, They of Texas; Daniel J. Campau, of Mi knew hls habits and Kept tab In © way! igay, Timotiy K. Ryan, of Wisconsin; MeNally’s women visitors, Cos- James Guffey, of Pennsylvania; for teljo Also know nearly every regular ng Senator ‘Smith, of New Jervey; Patron MeNally had. Me said to an genator Daniel, of Virginia; Chairmaa Evening World reporter to-day: ‘Daggart and August Belmont. ‘Threntewed by Man “Work” the Word Now. “About four mentha ago I was sit. ie is understood that the word trom ting with MeNally in the back room pow on about both State and Nation of his saloon when a man about forty- headquarters will be “Work.” ¢ yeare qntered, and walking Up to gtate ticket having been gompleted ahd McNally sald: ‘You low-down cur, the campaign iasues mapped out, tho you've broken wp my homet You've’ romaining few weeks of, the campaign {done It twice now, You weren't satlt-\ wi po spent in husting to elect the fled with the first wreck you made, but toKert, McNally stood mitt and turned away hig face. Thea the man added as he walked out: ‘I'll at h of the preliminary work of ore ecutive Committee hae walled only for ganization haa been done, and the Ex- | fix you yet.’ the nomination A the Sate bg J j into ie * Mrs, Coatelio told the detectives that Balgn that Wal come with the cart-all pod frequently went into Me eee a a NS um ed 0 ” tne paral 4 ggg iy lle holding of peelings in every elect! | sald, "I have seen five or six, always| In the day time, There wan one {n par- Mewar who might be ‘called, ‘The | Womens Another was tall and dark, dreseed flasbily, had large black eyes! jand was always accompanied by* a yqung ebdid, I used to heart the child pvp Be on the plano in the frone of the house, while the hye and Me, Nally were in another part, “MeNally and the, woman “who called the most frequently quarroted, One a fe in the State. Judge Parker will remain In the city over night and return to Esopus im the eased ty STOCKS LOWER AND (v" TRADING MARROW \ te nd fat sxtorion, thera, Period unless siron norte were made raeeraeerentten ein re" i aa ia ssh tlh be nABk 0B doch aih d = fe fi den hl htt ccc ts thece Wahdylng back Te ee aesichatet Calon: the (Care| '0 Ret the met and the r | ae akta wares ahs eotertea en Lug ale ohare teva wi a aint ef ian all the tenants on the floor, ‘These || Ne Wee for Plnmbors Unton. Oe trite execution, T found i quarrels were repeated often.” 1 Trading tn, stocks was porergengtt and nar \ The Blectricians and the Plumber’ eit without the support of the All Tho police corroborated the story f row today, the market selling of after Union (Weinsel union) are ready | on every plan I put forward to lest the quarrel between MeNaily and the oo sary spurt and declining steadil fe cry quits, but ft will do them no ypyon, The president, 1 found, was a INA 0 sei bsp sd Gauls vate the closing showing logees all vo good now, the employers arsert, An- mere fi d, and powerless to ao ‘The total aales of stool re 560, ‘Other union of electrical workers har | of hus pct ti aged From one of ering Nagra rman | theres ‘and of bonds $3,809, \. Been organ! \ her Ene unto mado sev —_— friends they learned that MeNotiy ure at scorhog pentrecters Teta See aceon etry eeune vided his attentions for & long time be- The Cloning Quotations. , _ nly 100 more men for the work they {hw airiue on the THnIy Muding tea | The Second Went to Hanion’s. SECOND GA GAME. In the First the rst the Champions teen the “Woman Rs a | recast, es t,o ave on hand and these will be so- single union Was a move whirb in lisell ii other woman. is prives hanges rom lected from the Alliance Union, whove fenders ssh actelgsiege te} Men by the Soore of 3to 1— (Special to The venting World.) Were Unable to Hit Scanlon, Anna Lita, Probes Princess Pique and withdrew Bee lacy yl er sening - pop: polar” of mambermip ts 3,000, WABHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, of the gay Low police think | . Taw. waa for the. plumbers absouiely no fet ea Champions’ Last Appearanoe | Henle, B—Hanbn's Troi | algers | and Were Shut Out, the Score Wiltin Boy Compete for | tf, they fnimaten Tenet te Am ‘s* rie ema 4 ee Geatings will he held with them icant conterss what can Ne done’ ron both gamer of the double-heade: : ‘Championshi “Woman in Black” some time to-day, |Am. 3, & F. ul 107” 10% i = ¥ \ieeeaghthe old union, Weinsetmer Tait 2, mY tion. The outlook | at Washington Park. 1 ore Champion Fittaburge here is Being 2 to 0. C amplonthip at New York Latloe to Wiese Mavenaus” Am. Sugar ae id ‘Be 2 ‘Y Seas st ngernende with, toternational Ti ‘ee atthe, Plasterers Driving. Club’s Matinee. In the ransacking of MoNatty’s apart... # ae om * 8 ' Rs, of tmBt’ trade, Aa | action’ Oh. the ne Caters ae | ments to-day a jetter was found whted | ©, ty. Ge sealorers snpesied to i ior «tin! eat mrt SECOND GAME. FIRST GAME. rene fated | rea eddress84.to “Dear, Herman” andi fe, tS § Rage eepeenpens an on . | written come time in July. The deteo- Cher i itty wad PITTABURG, PITTSBURG, * . | tves think that MoNally assumed an- IN 1 a he MOT. HER O R PUA. | ala aa em by lifting | Foe eee eae re cohn Cockerita Anna | UNF Meme with the knowledge of the Co CNT Sg Guibert, It 0 O78 a Wea 1 heat 9 on Bates vitwide | dibers, If o 1 10 6 ihe and Thomas Leahy's Prinesss| Woman to throw her husband off the aH; Beaumont, cf. 0008 H ree Ne, 00 ee. ql ee Ht tg Jor: | Mewumont, cf, 0 0 1 0 © Pigue tied in the race for the champion. | ‘ack. The letter reads: ™ MER & Ritchey, 2, oorae i at te @ Dilion. da ri Ritchey, a. « 00 1 1 0 anip cup, and with A. B. Perven’s added| “Tam going away on Tuesday. You| a mS 8 A Leach 0.5, 8.08) “b tehev. Leach, %b.. 9 0 © 2 Vigntry of Wilton Roy, the fourteenth | knew that J love you dearly, 1 muat | my oso1e on able ra ,, fom wide | MoCormick, rf, £ 0879 tinee of the New York Driv. |#¢ You before I go, if ouly for one! ; 1 MoCormick, Ff.. baila, “Gesstee lac iong fi regwiar matinee of the -y Rransfield; 16 ;o on 8 ; Which Gilbert gatoereg ice Lumle lang Ib. ; ; 7 4 | Club held here to-day was s pron real cg ira fap a ee / i + . 0 0 0 0-0) Was called out on etrikes, Sheknrd | Krueger, 9, 5 chor, Rach trotter hag wén terw kK (Continued f trom First Page,) eon S11 8 1 o]aMt grounder to Beach and petit | Pips, 0 2 Ol about 21% a Tht envelope had evidently been de. i ms $ 4 few doors trou our fome, and! warth, i ‘i /Camnits, p eos ee Second tebtias | Laneh, p. L 3 ©) ‘The dirst beat of this race resulted in or ved, a8 the detectives could not find BS % ph; ? LW aed baad + 4 a ete that ray ghe rect Ais father. fold bli thea ee ete We wind | Leach singled to centre and went to Totals © 8 derat 1) AN. Cany victory tor Mr, Perven'a Wiltes | "ase, weote, of the Pivshiog avenue ! he gy Nyy Ab We had recelved letters | wotais » 1 41S Y second on MeCormick’s out at . Boy, with Princess Pique ® food sesond, | (1% Take nh § mo” 1s = 4 Meyiea vai tier Aatice was| hapny. When hat (eee wae well and BROOKLYN. Jertan to Dillon. Durham made a SRHORLEX. TimentZ.17 1-4, Shaet on this case his un- | on 4 eee i coy Alay bea . Wen he learned the whole R HLPO.A.K, | and Leagh weut ty thing, Branted | iiss ib PBIOA. mI ‘There were nine other races on the | 1 Toe inte cas bier aes | R i wth It plow te ‘o Jordan, he thet 1b t 7 eS them frequently Jo. comfort the him. We knew Nun lepeation ars pie | Dillow, 10 in er 4 ; Out, Habb to hllon, NO I Gu, ob © 11 0 6 Programme, and n good-sised crowd at- land" Whe blant hawe-theeen tame Te BS MBS FS, and father In thelr grief and jn of us dared tell him. Fiven when the | Gaadiets Cf coe + 1 0 0 O pulled asin Betents Mah wanser nie | Lomiey, Hf, . 1908 6.0) he heat Of the, Mig actio| direct ligtt upon the motive. or the ae # - §* be consoled by theme. Reporters were clamoring at the house | Laumley, rf 1 oo 0 0, 9ne bead, ‘ae a several foule| Sheckard, If. . or 28 Os Ot hig hewn wi | persons involved in the commission of oe “Phey became intimate after thls on the night before the newspapers | Sheckard, If aes ‘Jackitach recelved one a, the riba and | -0 1.1 8 | ease Anma Little! the crime. After what ho considers an | ‘" t and Margaret accompanied them (6, Published the story we feared to tell | Bab’, ae + N Her ei og agp Pig paces iggy a -Otroeo oe the po hy on Seven tel in vals exhaustive investigation, he has como | =) ond spent the summer with 1m, though when he read and lewrned |Hateh, %» oy gd 3 8 haw famed, NORC ae) Eve 10 37 8 0) knee end the judges its to the conclusion thet the case beers them, When she returned fo her nome the truth from the papers, we then told | Jacklitseh, « 5138 0 Third Inning. 0-1-2 0 Whiten Boy's Po ae ait fy | the marks of « woman's hand, , after that summer whe confessed to me] IM, Byerything and he wan utterly | Jordan, 2 0 6 1 8 0 three trottera ‘hy ‘1 made a thorough examination ot | Fi ‘ the seeret that has covered us al! with Mergure: was thirty-two save id Durham, p 0 ee! aaa: oaamaanee oes Paled oy a 4 Deh ee fs Bs 4 shannon he fad wall | the room jn which MoNafly was mur- Shame, he told me she bad been We and her hair was stroaked. witt eu | Fon 0 Merlin, clbart retired ivi ‘Totwls we 2 12M oft echoed pe BME Sebel Le Mae “T am of te . * ws ‘trayed by the man who had pretended hel not there (rom | ‘rotale vnassioted. WO Rl \ * Me SCORE BY INNINGS, eg: Naa Hing (hest~ two in| opi ‘waa occupied. by | Cant e ) ’, te be @ fatherly friend. ye her mental oor. aCORE RY 5 NGS. Milon reach nF on er ' oleae oy cues pian c, Ww. 9p persons. From foyer ged tt eH Advance Dave Me Contececd. have heen overwhelming 0/1 dt ad throw to Camnita at frat ther Iyer, to me that a hled “But that te, not the only proot t ended It all, When she way | Piitevurs vee : eseie -3 foul fled to Tear’, Lumley out, Gener sti 3 Ret REN Sue cas shot Men BAA By gilt, Ye ecme wn Woon years old and had never | isrookly £y 10 Branateld, ‘Dilton roading see.’ Yirat base ga palle-CMY Lynch, 3; or ae ata ay care her hair began to tura we on balle-Camnits, 3; Dart 1, ond, Sheckan walked. Laae Wild Bean &. Btevck oul--By Sine th Hace Pace: wo rg tyros fo me In person and in the presenco 6fay. In almost every particular abe! Be Durhy 1, tirew to Branstleld of Habh's grounder by iiton, 6 Stolen bases— Saabs: heats. W Ker- thine fe Nitta ae | Margaret and’ her sisters he con. 2E¢WEIA, the tescription of the young | Struck goed bai Ube three: et Dilloa and Sheckant weare and ah pitas Umpires — Moras and a ers Whe Jos feseed ql jn ort fool | ‘Pwo-hawe reached ( bata ee aaa | bil naa > this we ok den mantis heigl Se by Privat, fB a fe | bane rie ro pegnd Lines yt wi 4 eR rth Ina Lr rq rT] if any, cars will cross the brtage, pen ». KOIAL FOR THURSDAY. aded n : ‘dan to Ditton; Bran 5 py N ne SS eer foretcamens. Ho SiN teow: that. We shou ‘ait Lasch, Passel ball—Pheipe. Hilt OT! meaugiont.qremt: put, Jerdan'td Ditton; if there ia no. provisjon vs pepe | rit aes nerve ae | hat I would Jo everything in his tetra Crom ner beture, fisher—Jackittwch, — Uraptres— Moran Ritchey" Infield skyscraper wae alle) companies to give transfer ate 7 power to ald her. He gave her money to ah and O'Day, » Mes . Leach Med to Babb, NO the speakers criticised the delay in the . we beeeneene ¥ 80 9 bhe matemity hospital in Brook- os eras eaetiht Hu Mtieseaité bridge work rattier severely and one " SPROTAL ror FRDAE, % re, trom which she was driven by her EASTER | Gorew: Seales. ease ot Khem, A. B. W. Pirmin, whem avked | Mente we nat Bonbous . trad row, dordaa sverifoed, Brine: | of Knem, Baunting shame to wander through the P eld to Ritchey, and as Jacklit rhe | by the Mayor If h¢ was an engineer, | Kitereed we ak and Purprite sos. root ot the erat tbe NEWARK AT TORONTO. Bicher) new ta Leach bates | | replied that the Mayor tiad mo business | oe ye Pet oa Young woman found poisoned by her FIRST GAME. minke Branstield to Camonita, No} 1 ask @ chien bow be made his Uv.) ; ’ unde : braver wi 1a Renrrn ae See ving dead er the ooovore pie vith Inning, One of the Pee 2 at'a Hear-| it abbas vo: chone' dan ssricmin so ate aman 3 29 owas Mergaret, When we reed the| Hailericn-cParice and. @hea' ieee it carer pisses. ¢ | L gm wot an engineer, Dis | Meraneg end Twentieth street, whore ‘ ’ Of the body and the {ittte aad Puller, peep ane “throw ts nt ing on Bridge Car Contracts, mas does not Sate to be a sboemaker! oyrage saved het, husband's, Ife :0- | VS artiden neat ter and. the cleth- S8COND GAME. ender to Raed sd lon Put to {°.<™™ Mt is atiogs tT thank God) gay an tt made Iife possible for him | emenereeerseeereneneetaint , fore convinced it was rhe Weitere. 1 0100.00 0% Ane | ea 8 “a oxen foul- Resented a Quest {0} f can see when a» thin aye TigAt | @hen he lost his livelihood, ain hWe dia forward to claim hy soi 330 wat jn out. Camnite to B a | Him. and 1 can see that no work Das been! teuac Harta Wan a prosperous cop. Pont that the shame paraded ty eter s—Avolte and fateor Laat? | Forty Men . Working on New ie Sar sign the rst. hase ‘done toward prepating to run cars for) 5 imerchant til the Cooper Trust put GAPFABY,—At ber residence, 99T o@ Be more Ghian we could hear, We aid And Fuller, a coal ree om a ng <A6Tt ot. On Bet. M1, MARY W. GARF- Ewamt to tell Mr. Lynch, We wanted ide from him the terrible story that to keep hidden in our breasts tah Impulsive man and i sgonstovenre of telling him oe paver wont near the Froe- ‘We schd the $100 has been erro- poe JERSEY CITY AT MONTREAL, FIRST GAME 000800000-4 ie 61100000 2 & ) 0 jerany City jontreal Gibson. BALTIMORE AT BUFFALO. FURST GAME. 10°¢ 9000 md MeAllist! i, * Span Across River Dropped with Seatfalding and Half the | Number Reported Dead. Patteries—Kason and Duff; Leroy ands fe S1L.OAM SPRINGB, Ark. Soni. ge. | While forty men were working to-day ie iit an tron Delage whieh ls belog y pure Ad Wearne; Dreene | ergoted over Grand River neat Orive. Jo. “PROVIDENCE at. ROCHESTER, |1. T.. forty miles northwest of, here, at m the scaffolding collapred, é ba 1% a \Lambey drove the ball to deep centre three tases ‘bases, scoring Ceanler, Nneckard | t to Rransfeld. and Lumley waa nalled | at be vial plate Pav out, pitgher to Brans- P ib Inalag. | edihelps, soaked the ball along. the firat Ui Camnitx out, Temehing t ey Sones CNB. . i " Ui object to the terme of the contract | Pe hh | ry , cicara, te represent Moyor McClellan gave @ public hear ORT A tired that pe ing this afternoon to a delegation of Prgpoel ole ty \seventy-elght Brodklynites, woo #ald vor they represented 72,000 resilents wino) Ringer and salt rf | Bridge Commissioner Best hae offered ig t@ fhe Fallroad, eothpanies which are) w carry passengers across the Will-| | Si. | gee | pra and ‘obs famevarg bridge, Th¢ delegation rep- bial noth Ae vaelbaes soe. fo exe bagel oe-w! Shap “ae the bridge,” fF Beek Dak sent Cae sf Be “ior tha) to reser ea find | NEY, beloved wife of Jas. C, cattney, an Deavely turn- her Stth year, to support the house Punere! Friday, health {t was ei i siness, = With falls Mienlt for him to hie 0.20 A. Mt Sept. Bt, But her gour we not sustain MELLAM—On Sept, 21, 1908, JANA pan ‘Tovday., Whi MILLER, tn her 6S year, Wr wire ‘ man ok i: | Yuneral from her late Nr. ‘te 0 the Mitchen sat ed Uethe ‘at attempted Boicide by | € ee. marek br ikea on Sar, 441 W. Bist at., On Saturday af 2 PL siteneat = 4 aan, MARRIED, MF |saee stom Kept, 2, Chorey Charlee bs