The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1905, Page 1

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‘ “PRICE ONS CENT. _BENCKS GIVES UP, “TELLING STRIKERS — “GQ BACK TO WO We Are Beaten, Withoutan Cieiilsting and It Is a Case of Everybody for Him. | \ self,” Local Leader. Tells Followers fy —Rush to Get Old Jobs, WRETCHED RUSH-HOUR’ |. SERVICE CONTINUFS.| Men Who Went Out: Bitter Against Pepper and Jencks, Who Deceived Them, They Assert— Few Men Over Forty Taken Back by f Interborough Managers, | ~~. -Willlam L. Jencks, President of Logal No. 108 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, said to a gathering of about:800 men in front’ of Marion Hall, No. 150 East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, ‘this 4 afternoon following a meeting of the executive committee: “Men, the strike is over, . We'are beaten, It Is a case of everybody for himself, Get back if you can, | (The press and the public have been against us, The press is responsible for the hostile sentiment, “1 understand) the age. limit.has ‘not: been. en- forced, so all try to get back your former jobs, ‘I 'shall do thé best’ tan, |’ : but under no circumstances would 1 apply for a job with the! interborough te aM ” yy ae shouts.,, 08 idfrceetions ‘with hoots and tieses, at the aerate spteoh. Then the crowd dis- i dntegrated and Tenoks went downtown, ti George Popper, President of the Amal hi gamated Association of Street and Blec- eo trio Railway Eimployeos, was present at ‘i ‘the Executive Committee meeting, but bi be ala pat. show phimeeif to the strikers, Ptrikere Clamor for Jobs, \ rma. muah of, etetivers ‘to the offices of the Ieterborovgh Company, on the twenty-thind floor ‘of the Park Row pullding, ‘Became so great this ater: noon that the @olice had to be sum- moned to keop them in order, .At one ‘ thne thero were nearly 300 men clam ering fora chance to file applications for work, whfle down in the corridors the’ whale force of janitors and assist+ ant bs were busy keeping others m' going up in the elevators, » — Capt) Hodgins, of the Oak street sta+ tion, @ roundgman and two policemen ie! shel) finally, brought to the building f | and they inanaged to spon some Kipd . of order, ; The service on the Sixth het al. evatedl line cama to a complete stand- atill @hortly after noon. Dozens of peo- 4 Ple crowded on the station at Fitty- third street and Eighth avenue and { ) walted for trains, The ticket agent wold tickets until the platform was jammed. Then the people got tired of waiting and demanded thelr money back, It was refused and the crowd * (@ontinued on Second Page,) [es NL HEAD-ON COLLISION, Every hour, all over the city-in fhontes, in factories, dn stores, in offices—collisions are oocyrring be- tween incompatible human tempera- ments, The housewife is conserva- tive, kes to keep her ohina and furniture intact; the servant ts foon- oolastio—a “collision between te perament”’ occurs, and a ‘want ad, tells those girls who can read that a orvant ip wanted at a certain home. ‘The factory foreman, always op- posed to sqitdre pegs An round holes, finds‘ tat one of his workmen is a misfit, Again a temperamental col- Msion, And & workman who Is a “round peg’’ finds a Want ad, that offers a better Job for him than his present one; and the other man ad- vertives for @ job where square pegs are neoted, A store manager finds that a cer. tain clerk has not an ounce of sales. manship In his make-up, Collision in, A want ad. in’ Sunday's World Want Directory brings another clerk to the store; and finds a job for the ex-clerk where salesmanship ts not a requisite, In the office the stenographer got fo ‘running. the business,” Bows was a “brute,” and bellov he could manage things himself, Simply another Collision Between ‘Temperaments, Want ad, found a “boss" for the young lady who rather ked to be managed; and found a stenographer for the old “boss” who didn't “grate on his nerve The Sunday World. Want Directory not only serves milltons in business, but makes peace and harmony in homes, PAGES Jb DAY | T Story Supelemei a Gee i NEW. YORK. ‘SATURDAY, ‘MARCH J1, 10 1905. GIAN TS AND HIGHLANDERS A®PRACTICE DOWN SO UTH.. Ss hea Come Intome mit BAYER ie is Bin, Me OK ‘Triend COLLEGE GIRL, IN WANT,. TAKES POISON AT HOME OF HER KINDLY PAST OR eee No uncommon powers of observation | atreet, “The minister was not ‘at home were needed to show that Paula John, | When she rang the bell, No-one knew When he would return, ‘The git! walked arraigned in Hatlem Court to-day on 8} (5 tng ¢, i ob the Neti ie natiga charge of attempted suicide, had’ aut: | doorway ahd dratned fy via containing |cered to: the limit of igulurenne, She'te shi opptort yee eS \ a_slight little womb") ith, fantures, be- "Was Very, geviiais | traying a. mind ot extreme sensitive-| “Since the aitl Was drough! t 7 r | meen, Handicapped by: phyaleal deform. | Sit September," mike j Pe if Ny There {$ no longer. ‘an ofganization, ity, due to) curvature of the spine, she | “her ‘life has oat bit 14. her by | ret Bi to His ‘een’ strugeting to!leupport eth a i ot ity, rn yr a i eraelt of |for those corps which were some pth os in New, York for six years, ‘Jaat night wie tHe to fa va abate e her benetacton q i) t : k } ‘No, Ninéty-¢hird atrest. ean ae sap or | father: lives in, pil che-luxury that great | i i Mig } } 1 wealth, oan secure, set ern er WN BROADWA 3 bute eee ee F clue ‘ag to Ww 6 : ol wie gee Bho: lett hie home alz years ag (4 ne Little ‘Jockey Rode oy Rode. Gold [RO8G,| Moved the deea mother ot ie cried teeta ap m Big ‘Stake Event atthe’ Cres-| the ‘Favorite, in Firat Race at) Studied at Universities “bent ‘City’ Traok To-Day Is City, Park, and Was Beaten)’ ries son possessed money in tier own | my ne ear ae “Carried Off ‘hy. ‘Hayman’s j ‘by Workahite Lad. fit ital hore she took courte ot ag na hea sae mut} Speedy Bay Colt... “ele! i Piso Tao Taken at an Al leged Pool-Room ‘News* Dis: tributing Agenoy in the oe ley Butdlng. ' Heobures at Columbia and: embarked in | Columbia “This was the emphatic statement ot Count ‘ the, career of teacher of languages, teaing of fhe G ‘Geraint sen, bassador, to-day, in the light of the morfting’ CITYPARK WINNERS, - /Pet.s,time she man subonstes monte Tes the oh king end ists S88! CRESCENT: city WINNERS, Russians’ retreat. i ; patbee + Harvard, teled to obtaln pupil his ‘ne ineT.RAGE—Vorkahire Lad (7| har ammition was bet undlog. ovr Bid ala ‘not snable me to support mys| FIRBT RACE-—Dishabile (1 te 8) Beith ys the ses in the effort to follow up. his recent victory to 1) 1, Gold Rose (even) 2, Elele work and overstudy shattered her frail 1 Lady Mereury (7 to iy 2, Rondolet Cant. Cottrell, Of the West “Dhiredeth Street Station, and five detectives made a tald this afternoon on an alleged nétitution, Pupils were hard to find, eh rough hia Influence ,1 secured’ a Pool-room central, at No, 1204 Broad- Mth {e) ‘ hh the We Bi = | 3, way, This is the Shanley Bullding, and | bo 8 ‘ Minleter. Interested, puny rework: waa $00, Ree : complish his one: great purpose of ad ninis hoor, ot ed wore on, the third} COND RACE-—Reuben (7 to 10)| the Rev, Dr, Hicks was told of the Bene APY APP that 1 workes’ a | SECOND RAGERalniand’ (1 to sropatkin, oor, —| pi 7 it. (i 0'#, but the same trouble assert- | 2).1, Rachael Ward (20 to 1) 2, Lee to Gen. Ki ti was maki t | Breti » grave Ditlr st sith ered tae ie. aaa io8 eq ligelt and again had to quit ¢m- D Six arrests wete made, five of the prix-| 1, Gray Dal: (6 to 1) 2,’ Chief Arent a hard fate, and he became interested King), 3 This information has reached | Wastingon§ Aiding and | pald 8, ; in her, He took her to the home of forty years — Mrs, Blake, No, #8 °8t, Nicholan avenue, a Mont To oo Bh Hike. aa THIRD RACEOMArtenata (9 to 1) | ewe and accurately sets forth the present THIRD RACE—Bon Mot (7 to 2) | and there,she has lived since last De- Le erie ee ne sae f lw Comber and then | 1, Subtle (1 to 2) 2, Charife Dixon 3, maintaining @ pool-room, 1, Goruscate (8 to te) a Frontenne 3.1 “Want ovéfoame pride iate last night, 1" ifm ‘shire roar deserted’ me ares For some days the police have been Miss John remembered the minister who it not In aor, but ", js| FOURTH RACE—Gregor K. (6 to | if » hd asotealivvewe Comleh the Boe a he Ie pring ” his house, No, 42 West Ninety-third | further amines bey Monday, "| Stone 3. races wes furnished to other fooi- ; igi =Alg Toons. ""he captain hed Deteciven| FIRTH Rdudanuiicntr te ®) t, FIFTH RACE—Right Royal (7. to fer, Morton, Ryan, Finley and 2) 1, Jake Sanders (6 to 1) 2, King’s Umiiger with him, ‘When they got to | Revellle (9 to 2) 2, Chanlay f Trophy $ the (third floor Finty and Umioger ape : alimbed over the trantom and opened (Special to The Evening World.) * SIXTH RAGE-—Little Scout (7 ¢ the door for the others to enter, Then| NEW ORLWANS, March 11,—The City ‘\ hyde) 54 ( 6, th en win wey are Fak diese niy ater Rane LATE WINNERS AT CRESCENT city. {oe 5 Dale of, Koen (0-08) telephones in tho Athy pol dn er They had depended largely on the free ee 3 ‘i a4 Combat of “Rusty Rat+ Py cee to et any answer, Some one| cate which they continued es usual, beara aaa (Special to The Evening World.) y bi while the opposition suspended tts ‘ : Die anata ieeanngh pas “tles”: cand “Young Avenger.” ” ch, that you, John” and winley ‘an- | complimentary list because ot oa hi SEVENTH RACE—PROTEUS (7'to'5) 1, FILATIORY:(2'to! Wonca Derby onthusinsts in the Crescent "i 4 to induce patronage, but a steady rain | | City to-day, iy Pee gat abet Suet’ came the | rey atl day and: the~visttors did not 2, SAINADA (12 to 1) 8 : PY PRET Secretary Clark, in hie endeavors to) me “Rusty Rattle” gang and” the 3 ‘other man care to face the conditions to any great 79 iJ provide a sultablo setting for the “young Avengers" ‘tought a desperate eighth renewal of the Crescent City fans are in the 4 oft,_No response could be made in the | ftanmonation EIGHTH RACE—LADY ‘ELLISON (4'to:5) 1, BARNODK Dey. had tuocdeted in beinging t0-) battle tovtay at Chri and Delancey'| eignt miles Aocth ‘The police allege that each The programme arranged had for ite H - guther high-class” flelda in different | streets, There were about @ hundred | den, retreating’ we Of the siz | feature its handicap of seven furlongs events, and the programme was the| noyg in each gang, and they were armed dition, We are unable men arrested was employed at one of tt ble to got ; i 2) iG d during th ! umber, the ‘phones and gave the Intortiatlon paiiened Kalbgsits pvANrtenors Haas BELLE (6 to 1) 2, ANTIMONY, {7 to 2) Ki pappeeey pe oe Vy re i he ai Pie Sete oes: the| With stones, pleces of tee, sticks and bai ed to other places over them. Besides the pany the meeting affords. The setting day marks the conclusion of the long | every other kind of missile to be picked evidently “emelled & rat," aq he tang | tent under the existing metirode of the vicinity are pi telephones, which were ripped out, were| for it wae of very ondl Mb a * 0-4 ie DIN oe fhied] f the C {nthe ts, After skirmishing. for 5 y nary calibre ow: aan) Seemenememiemnennd ay {PTwinter meeting of the Crescent City | up tn ‘the streets, found ‘racing charte and much Pool | ing, pethaps, to the per track, palsy PO Le Jockey Club, unless extrd dates are} about an hour, braking cores ‘of fire “mpon shore} rodm parephernalia, FIRST RAC) 4 granted by Wester Jockey Club at Fair} windows and driving shopkeepers to damage. i The five prisoners arrested hesides 0 $000; thre yaar and yy rand Grounds. ‘The Derby 1s the fifth race on| shelter, they clashed in a furalous on-| ‘On Friday our detaohmentilin Gmall gave thelr names and eddrosa five anda halt furlongs, Won by ls nn we card, slaught, advanced from Slnglingtlen as; Harry Manhelmer, @ salesman, of sidney ont tt AT CITY PARK, «Despite the change US ean "Thee la;nor they made created & panic | River, between Mukai ¢ No, 8 Seventh street; Thomas BSheeh Starters, Jockeys, Wts, Str, Pl, 8h, fleld. of elght named in the overnight) in the neighborhood, and upon the many jand reached the Pu Rives, @ salosman, of No. 58 Hast teen | n5 Korkahire Tad. -D, Aytt h 6k we SIXTH RACE—Bath (6.to 1) 1, SALADIN (7 to 5)-2, LiDAentries going, to, the, post. It the tok) sticg of murdert he reserves of the Bl: /uorth of Mukdeh, arid at wiidet Wait street; Emil Karss, no ocoupati inter... 105 88 9-8 peg ten s driige Street Station were called out. | Micting heavy damage to i No, i pation, of ltl, Webertioldn LIEB (5 to have een an odda-on favorite in the LA ast ‘0, 12 Hast One Hundred and Twelfth ey ans ace, ‘Tralner Wi athe 2 makes no goctut | Seven gang leaders, ranging In age from | of the enemy, Bast ‘Nineteenth treet; and August Tost riders. Bi Worth santo sof a Agog ah oA)» SEVENTH RACE—=CURSUS (11:to 10) 1, SECOND manne ae 1 RESP AGA] seven “to tel ware revi and | Mowe detachaneat J 9 Miller, a clerk, of No, 112 BECOND RACE. \ cked up, While there was consiler- ae arated Baal Biaventh 1 vi, bat aby. iy Minkih fr ng of hid (6 to 1) 2, DR. KIER (6 to 2) 3. Pome wy ) pairs Yonances of King's ESP. are alo ; to property, no che ee | to aanihinte, thea? Ayal grralgned in tho tutto. Wo eat! NI? ac Pict aah LacauRTNE wegen} 1] prproved Jby,_ chan urt in thé battle, | Later th. the day the folla J n Jourt Joekeys, , Wes, tr, . Me vee nder prese: ¢ Naas Di ol ee re ai vaca AT HOT SPRINGS, A beeps er te at eh ry omc ean ae $82,500 FOR SEAT ON BN i a FOURTH RACE—LADY WILMOT (7 to 5) 1, VAN NESS 6 ta tr winner WEATHER FORECAST, . }"°" 1) Cluer and wo Inge 2) 2, GAVIN Cc. (12 to 1) 3. HOT SPRINGS W WINNERS. eA a Rb, Fighting Nacht of |, THE STOCK EXCHANGE, rare,tuge" Wis diiietautsP"AMi| FIFTH RAGE—PREUN (2 to 8) 1, ANGLETA (4 to 1) Forecast forthe thirty houral | str caine te hee eee =1,08 7 RACE—Visger (7 to 6), 1; Mar- .M. High Record Price Reached in in , wee anes": | DRUID (4 to, 13, many FeO No Mise Gunn to”, Be | pence. at 8 P.M, Sunday for Newt ine nor:hern helght of Sushuny’ i een SM fm tho) Btartery Tock i HS Me a a ne TL "rime—.08 2:5, York City and vicinity: alr and§|suea bm’ so far as Hulydagy i ee, lp Ha erie ae rgntanne Bomanellt 18 gata! ua 4) ie Agi EMCOND | RAICH.-Maln (6 to 8), 1: |} continued cold tonight and Sun. || miles north of Bushun, and Af th 0 e ane eae \ Sarah Jett at we bia Reredt dy thane AT ASCOT. Gor, & % ‘ine 48,5" bint day} fresh northerly winds, bef | fast went requmed @. bia Suir ot man on Toe tok my HT nn | FIRST RACEMISS POWELL (to 8) 1s NANON (7 to T] iit asb-yaint Mauls | | ening variable tte ) 7 , third, ‘Time, 1,55, Weaths sere eo ee hier in not divine name of fet ale and seven yards, Won by halt 2 ESTADO (10 to 1) 3. Bilver. jn, 7 01, eit,‘ enatn recente Jockeys, | Wis scion SECOND RACE—SPORTSMAN (3 to 1) 1, EL CHIHUAHU SHORT LINE TO raha, The seahonrd Florida, Limtied | orn ELSA TS! sean nl ei ae a

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