The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1905, Page 1

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wan ER-Pair) colder to-night and materaay) neem ane NEW YORK. FRIDAY, ‘MaRoH 10," 10, "1906. a F JAPS FORCE E BLOODY FIGH MUKDEN AND US THEY WRESTLE FOR FOR CHANCE AT. HACKENSCHMIDT, Tom Jenkins and Frank Gotch Are Training Hard for Their Match at the Garden. Winner Will Mcet Hackenschmidt, the ‘Russ‘a1 Lion." | PRice ONE CENT, ‘MEN ON STRIKE ARE EXPELLED BY . | NATIONAL UNION | Bitibeed: of Bass of Engineers in Cleveland ThrowsOut Jencks and His Followers— Throngs of Strikers Beg for. Old ‘ Jobs, but Many Rejected. WORST CONGESTION YET ON BOTH SUBWAY AND “L.””| It Is Expected the OYAMA BATTLES AT E _ POINT TO CU Ghat Number of Pisaner Quantities of Stores and Guns Victors—Gloom in, St, Pe Pitiful Scenes at Company, Headquarters When Employees in Service Score of Years Are Repulsed—Pepper, Defiant, Tries to ia Cheer His Dejected Followers. = a and card Calls War. By Aswoviater EVERYBODY AND EVERYTHING ( ‘TOKIG, March 108 P, M— 4 CAN GO TO—, SAYS PEPPER, follows under tonday’s dates Tt George EB. Pepp enident of the Manhattan local ot ¢ Railway Employe' ld to an Kvening World reporter Executive Commit a Chiet Jencka's Mxecutive Committee had conferred at Marion Hall to-day: =| ‘ “rhe New York pubiic, The World and all the newapapers can go plumb to —-j also the Interborough Company, Mr, Stone’ and Frank Hedley.” " THIEVES LOOT HOUSE _ OF NEW YORK BANKER | AND | GET MANY GEMS. “The fiercest tin isl Mukden, ‘| We captured 9 great number of dirms, ammunition, provisions e war For breaking their agreemen: with thet Interborough Rapid Transit Company and entering into a strik> without the sanction of their nia. tional officers, the striking motormen of this city have all wen expelled from the ‘Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and the cnarter of thei | | focal organization has been revoked. ; "Dhia {s-by far the moat serious blow that has been stryete at the motors men, for it removes them from the protection of the most powerful Inbor organization in the country. The loss of their Jobo @nd thé loss of the) strike até as nothing compared to it, ‘After issuing bi tatement yeaterday ing to the sub-division to tte Of- Grand Chief “Warren B, Stone ‘vent| Mee by exprens, i WARREN §&. STONE,” atraight to Cleveland, where to-day he) 1, stated this afternoon pit called a meeting of the national officers | por ang Jencks, realixing that thelr fight >of the Brotherhood, It was unanimous-| Was lost, hai asked for an interview Jy resolved to revoke the charter of the with Bryan and Hedley. it was sald New York local and the following de- further that the strike leadera wera ‘patch was sent to William L. Jencks: | willing to formally declare the strike oft “Yo take effect at once, the char-|{f tho company would agres to take all of the men back, At the Interborough offices It wap sala to Bbw Pure Got Into Roons—cly nent oth gain 9, nd Hes Lote ‘The residence of Anthur B, Leaeh, of ine ‘thon Mra. Leach banking firm ot Farson, ‘Leach my aunburst and a black enamel’ pin .» On Seotland road, South. Orange, mr pai rpg rr pat wea entered by thieves last nikht and) biem of wome value, while Mina Shepard | Jewelry valued at nearly $3,000 stoleh, | lost a @old watch and chain, @ cameo ‘he robbery occurred between,7 and 8 Pin set weth pearls and: Mamonds,: a o'dlock, are rooms in the upper part of | RAAT! Pia and an Inegnia. pooh the Labhiary Regiment, Veterane’ A the house being entered while the fam-|smatt amount of money was nia taken, fly was downstairs, These were the]: How the thieves qvt in and out again rooms of Mrs. Leach,’ Mrs, M, 1)| withow: being dispoyered ts a mystery L.ach and Miss Mary Shepard, of this hee the local police have not yet chy, a guest. Six valuable Hngs were \ssiehstod ‘to solve, HANNAH ELIAS: /LEWIS'S MATCH | WINS OUT AGAIN) OFF FOR WEEK (Continued on Second Page.) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CRAZED THIS GIRL NEVERMORE AT _ Warring Faotions, © to keop wp any, sort ot reststance for many daya,as there are no means. ot ing in ihe rough country, CITY PARK WINNERS, Miss Grace Carpenter Becomes Violent and Hysterical from Excitement After 30 TO | WINNER Starts the Talent Off Badly at Crescent City Track—Offi- cials Announce Meeting Will The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to-day ‘denied an application to amend the order entered by the Court on Feb, 15 last in the case of Hannah Elfas, Gilbert H,' Montague, who was ap- pointed temporary recelver of the prop- erty of Mrs, Bilas, wanted the order FALL RIVDR, Mveg, March §—The Wille Lewls-Peter Sullivan fight, which was on the bill for fifteen rounds before tlre Fall River Athletic Association last hight, Was postponed, Sullivan claimed that he had dintocated his shoulder an A week's postponement was necessary. The | clud Seaieenent was of the FIRGT RACE—Ezra (20 to 1) 1,| Menteny whieh thi treating, Lleber Gore (8 to 1) 2, Gary 3, ne. Army, Gorpe, Wiped Sc |?) Tt if: belleved that the Russians may ttempt to reach Kirtn, 226 miles north cant of Mukden, through the valleys, ‘of the Yalu River (probably, Gen, Ka», 8ZCOND RACE—Cinoinnatl quirer (12 to 1) 1, Filla (20 to A) Bishop Poole 3. Enthusiastic Study of the Last Till April 15. Eddy Doctrines, I restoring her property to her altered so | Pinion thet Sutlivin was not in the] THIRD RACE—Bellindian (even) |wamura’s force) threatens to cut them hata referee should decide, what al-| tips g* epemeeion And OM not care t0l4, John’ Lyle (8 to 1) & Red Rulog| of, : lowances should be made td the re-/agteed to box before the New Bedford a Gen, Kuroki 1s advancing northwest CRESCENT CITY RESULTS. celver and to reimburse him for suoh|A. ©. o¢ New Bedford, for fitteen, and {9 forcing the Ruestans against A +" Tamounte ax he had paid out, Toundy, at catchwegnia & week trom! OURTH RACE—Florizel (7 to 4)| Ges, Now's armies, AC : It was claimed on behalf of Hannah jae dU AEN 9 to B) 2 Nervac|. The camualton on both sides ‘pave | aa With phystelans, nurses and her fom-/to indicate hor previous stat FIRST RACE—Nevermore (80 to siteaahe\ oe ae? Fee 14, St. Tammany (9 to B) 2, Nerves) oe enormous, * ‘fly about. her In her home at No. #1] “These spells would preg ora 1) 4),Palmouth (10 to 1) 2, Wellee-| Riles that the appolntnvolared unware $2,000,000 BEQUEST UPHELD, |tor 8. her roses ‘Tha Russian Gixteenth Army Corps West Bnd avenue, Miss Graco Cate) ia Gracy Goorey Carpenter, to ley 3, ranted, the Court has not the power to wax practlonlly annihilated at’ Tate be all right. ast LER charge her with the expense or com- penter, & handsome young woman |nisht she became violont ate FIFTH RACE—Omealca (7 to. 1) | chektiao. , % i a, er & cous pq th 1 Witegerald. of New York Count i Bieht” thousand Russians fell at Mes ste oy tay to bor atatunid [S000 86° Setunt Serene 1 Posten My bide Prehe cour Upholds. thle view, coported that Mts,’ Josephine Ty ae Pale ali te pea PMs) & | vantcuanpto, Ney, if SIXTH RACE—Rudabeok (4 to 1) A referee appointed "by Surrogate due her family say to her infatuation |Cowld do nothing with her. She con. Montague, st is sald, will have to np- | comb, who bequeathed more than em RUNAWAY BOY SENT HOME, oo (Special to ‘The Evening World.) SIXTH RACE—Operator (even) 1, tinued to pray, and shouted, ence, the study of ¥s outed, sor , for Christian Solence, the study gr) and bocame hysterical, Bho teanen ra? Girl 3. ply at Special Term for the appoint. bia) toot, Tt Bophto Newcomb | 4, orderly (6 to 1) 2, Glebock 8, } Which she took up two years ago. 8°/nothing but her tellnion and wae vicg to 6)| ment of w referee to go over the ac-| Memorial College in New Orleans, La,,| ' violent did the young woman become \eot) Fearful that she would jump THIRD RACE-—Matador (8 to 5) counter and report as to how much rae legal resident of New Orleans at {Special to The Breatde Worle) today that before daylight bar family] math fe Me aon nrtne refamed to re-|1 Duke of Kendal (oven) & Met) should be allowed f2, 4h Meelnetaant | thy le In denial of the contention of] NEW ORLEANS, fa, Marah 10—The was forced to send for the police and! ror tie polico and Hd Porat sent | Gomez 3. ‘then Diogu ‘by the. plaintlt, Patt: | her ‘volativen Wb cottested ‘her ot news of the repeal of the Breeders’ law fan ambulance from Roosevelt Hospital, | didn't like to do that, but tt poe FOURTH RACE—Over Again (2 to ch Coma eE ERS ONS engared, Bae Was a resident |!n Missouri temporarily outranked every When the phyalcian arrived he a eae hone sonkreventiow her] 4) 4, Daley Green (8 to 1) 2 bob| SEARCHING FOR Wu ARould "nan ‘havo eit probated in |giee"hore eordny. It aeons beth oa hereel ily han, ' ” ; New Orleans, though men here to-cay, aldes hore was hope that her reason might) th6 whole house Was awakened hy ing Murphy 8 GIRI’S ASSAILANT. | probated tt there (P *XeUtors b24) 16 ine present conflict, for white tt will be restored providing sho had proper) screains, or ’ aor Raweonh, rn the founder of the | take. a strong prop from the Western ¢ ware with kind friends about, and ad- ace sind Med {n the hi house, w. FIFTH RACE—Ralnland (3 to 8)| ‘he police of Paterson, N. J, to-day | She ich fs Neweon Memorial Coltexe, Jookey Club rowel 4 sito ‘will teaver ae vised timt she be not removed if she Leah Na aa ey wus inspring (12 to 1) 2, Favonius|are searohing for the negro assailant uncertain eftect on the plans of tho @o21d be restrained from violence, ie he would wave ulance vii ed ec MANNARr RK Pe jof Migs Kittle Demarest, the daughter | American Turt Aasoolation, Aina quiet with her|% | of Samuel Demarest, who was attacked The Cella-Tites-Adler combination, Miss Carpenter became a convert to} friends rather than a hospital, and wo is dark last evening while which virtually controls racing in St. the theory of Christian’ Sclence two AS evi his advice," shortly after aie creams aroused} NORFOLK, Va, March 10,~William | Louis, will be virtually put out of busl- Years ago, Sho had no ailment of her] | 4t Ment'# uproar in the apartment! goidaga (B to 2) 2 Echinate 3, Tene nr none end her aevailant nea] 2:, Wilmot of No, 17. Pearl stroot, /Reae for the pext two yeare. at lense, Bwil, but it 1 eafd a friond had been|Which ts @° fashionable one, route the nelanborhioad an fea Ry Brooklyn, who ran away and came to/at St, Louls and the new track et oured of an illness, and the girl, after |Nearly every one in the place out o (Special to The Evening World.) aoe ee ee etase homae ie | Norfolk to enilet in the navy, will bo! Kansas City, which was to have been Decoming Interested, became an adyo-|bed and creattd the greatest excitement| QRERCH'NT. CITY TRACK, NBW LON Gy ‘Tho mai escaped, PEge ROE Be Se Chiat OE Relics to-| one of the Corrigan cirouits, eato of its ure in diseaso to replace|Much sympathy {s folt for the family|oRLWANS, Merch 10.—An ordinary cird| Miss Demarest thougat the negro was . Liable pated Maslin medloie, She attended the Firat |f the young woman by the persons In! wnic 1 following her when sve left Broadway, Ghurch of Carist Solentist, where Miss |the House, who have always admired! wet Nek Out Promisen of ondinasy | yur was not certuin of It until near hor HOT SPRINGS WINNERS. Stetson is the Reader, Ninety-aixth | her and thought she w Manited) sport, was responsible for a tight crowd | home, then she started to run, He W: BPURALE AVL SS Bt treet and Central Park Wept, neve {religious gir, never auspéctins: hoe yor) Here, tls afternoon, The going Im- | cauEnt er, and atempted to atlfe her The Wheels FIRST RACK—Masvel P. (@ to 2) 1, ‘ e Ing hi 04 Oully over nigt | rte: misning a meeting In the church, of Christian Sclonce would tes proved wonderdully over nigiit and the) “iit gir], who is fourteen yeara old, is findustry Kept || ee amet bs Batchelor track was in falr shape, | prostrated at her home. ‘The police in- | of Industry Kep' fe ie AT CITY PARK. Girl Became Morose. fecting her mind, 1h He of t the | SKECOND RACE—Trappist (15 to 1) 1, An attendant at the irae o} | The management have out with} cline ty EUR C tbe SRZEST A OF adit ji Benscrhurst (6 to 1) 2 Mutual Benefit Her family 414 not sharo her views! |ojrigt. Sclentisi, sinoty-aleh ota y | & Poetive announoemen the attack ‘obbery, | Steadily Turning |} ierchuet 6 to) 2M but saw nothing In het theorles that |ccnvinal Dark Wort, told a reperree rig, Ia8, ese Will continue | ¥, Sundiy “Worle Weal.” THIRD RACE—Bravery (16 to 5) 1, SEVENTH RACE—ARMORER (7 to 1) 1, SIGNA onlled for thelr Interference, = Her) i iventng World t day. nat else? pite the plans of the New Orlean 28 | WEATHER FORECAST a va ‘or! , ani Hi va re yt 1) 2, Biack Cat (15 to 1) 2, SHOW. GIRL (40 to 1) 3. , ‘ iY nrg, |The 0 oday that ) ; i us 3 ‘Time b, i ata Menton tl tN Tet™ | Carpentert name wan. Wot amr] SeeeY Iu to race opps. on, | aE | Hons In ast Sunay’s jf} FOURTH ACR Ginn qe wy a 0 ; especially lately, when she became mo- | among Hes ui a Heidi f The young! improvement, and with the settled || Forecast for the thirty-six houra | “World Want Directory.” IH] Simasaz, °° © % Tete Noir (40 to 1) & eS ove and would talk of nothing elso bul jwoman's brother, however lusisia tha | ynnrevuments and wiih the settled | ‘The wise employer. ib the : \ the great work the church was doing, his sister was a regular attendant a ending at 8 P. M, Saturday for #) ho: n t Seeireeperceres, } h couele ae iba Tataly, ati ed |the ehurohy services and formerly sang] planned by Secretury Clark, Several COMIN HOR 1 BILD eRE Pe ASCOT RESULTS. y Ned Abad ial Ae AOA We oda Ry cholr there, sc {| New York City and vicinity: was among them. ' ts Have apolle When! Ghar wap abla toil 't ane i |stables have signifled thetr Intention of a bsaiane | 3 | AT HOT: SPRINGS, a rr . ; * | tatk of nothing else. ‘They would pase| geome Lane VO cunve leaving for Bennings early next week, |} Clearing and colder to-night; Sat “Sunday World Wants” ceo @way, and in a few d jh f fi? day fair} fresh north to north. FIRST RA CH. AI oudante, @ to % 4, oe and in @ few days she Fou Beil epnay ivan Mody iro ceria yen Tp eh urday falry “Get the Workers.”’ Jim Bozeman (4 to 1) 3, Ruth apa % erselt again, and beyond her byte - ri ae ot Bag 1 “tin a P, M., as. L pare must prevent west winds. SECOND RachaMe {* ee Wecnay of the cause there Waa nothing {7p BN ad ate ai Ri (80) % Gunmarke

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