The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1907, Page 5

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P i i (THE EVENING WORLD, \SATURDAY, — APRIL” 2 B.A 7, STRIKERS “FIND STEAMSHIP STONERS ON JOB Squadsof Spaniards Taken to Power-Houses to Shovel Coal. COMPANY IS DEFIANT. With Powerful Alliance of Edison Plants Tie-Up Is Not Expected. Anticipating a strike of firemen in ywer-houses, the Brooklyn Rapid Company to-day moved from, sailors’ boarding-houm im Roose- Galt street, Manhattan, enough Spaniards Who had been employed on steamships fo take the pisces of the strikers ©Gome of the Spaniards were moved eros the bridge into quarters in the | ‘Yarious power-houses shortly after imid- Might. Others were taken “over In| @quads during the later morning hours, fend it Is waid at the office of General Mansger Caiderwood that traffic will Bot be interrupted if every fireman on the Job quite work. ‘The strike of the firemen was ordered | by Timothy Healy, President of tho In- ternational Brotherhood of Stattonary | Engineers, after a meeting which con- Qinued until after midnight at the head- @varters of the union, Fourth avenue Qnd Third street, Brooklyn. The firemen, who have been dissatis-| fled for some weeks, threatened to tle WR every trolley and elevated road itn Brooklyn inless their demands were Met. This ultimatum was taken to the jolais of the Brooklyn Rapid Tranait pany, and before an hour had Passed there was a movement started to Mil the places of the dissatisfied em- ployees. | Edison Company's Reserve. Pat the office of the general man- Geer to-day it was printed out that the foad would not be interfered & Ro matter what might happen an arrangement with the Edison mpany a high-tension current can be| had from the power-house at Pearl street. Manhatta® Then, too, the Edi gon Company has an arrangement with | the B. R. T, to fill the places of strikers With their own firemen, besides the out- | PUL of the dig power-house at Sixt». | fifth street, Brooklyn. | The union firemen claim that the B. R. T. cannot legally employ Span- fards, as the latter are not licensed sta- lonary firemen, and that they can be| hibited from taking the piades in the Power-houses by law, In case the Span- (ards are put to work to-day the ur.on Men will endeavor to have the police PUL them oUt of the power-houser Be confident are the union freme: that they will win their point that they say they will tle up the entire elevated and traffic in Brooklyn to-day if thelf demands are not granted. The Bremen say that if non-union men keep | w the fires going for twenty-tour hours —wiil_be__a__aympathetic série 1 5 | will extend to all branches of RT. ae power houses which are expect- Affected by labor troubles are fe thud Venue and Third street; Kent ‘ifty-second and Thirty-ninth ‘and the South “Brookiys verml-| liee Were stationed at all the pow- qtrhounes fearing srouble, but | there disturbance during the morning ye union workmen held their Fr, Calderwood said that only about CS samploved in uses had #0 > far, wad fr places had been filled {nis | [> maid that the strike was a mere fet be us an, and that Healy wou to get any others to | aioe’ ni the reason that i day ana are date WOMAN . WORE WIFE’S GOWN. ys, Holland Couldn't Forgive Taat, *6he Says, Though Husband's Flight Was Serious Enough. . Mrs. Charles A. Holland, wife of the! tor, who is \iving in Puritan apartments, in West One Gay thet she wee bitter against her jasbend for Auewion himeelf to be in- z @gninat her by Elisabeth Gat- Holland and Miss Gat Bin fined $60 and costs after ‘the it Out Of & hotel. rough letters that One Victim Relaxes Hold on Lad- der Extended to Save Him § From the River, working with « gang wt pler @, North River, clam- te an upper deck of @ lighter, A/ "9 EP iee Mm tale Wd wetes | ‘|TWO MEN OF MYSTERY. |Jecturer left the room, | ease according to th Id | Ceot! Agus Rinnco” and Bixth atrest, deolared to- | fi \A\\U \ x S fh = qh A while ago ‘twas Johnny Doe That led Crime's masquerade, But now the new “Man Higher Up” _ Has Doe sk od and trappayed. ENTIRE LAW CLASS DISMISSED FOR RIOT ° | Flung Soap, Shoe and Odium at Lecturer During Rough House. One hundred and seventy-five stujlents of the New York Law Bchool are| sup- posed to be writing a letter each to-day to Dean Chase, promising that they will | never throw any C. Austin, e p at George an and Repub- | ean district leader, who is a lecturer in the school, The y nen last night that only a writ romise of future good behavior . save them; On Thureday rare Lawyer Austin was talking to the at was thrown at him. With the ent an overshoe, after which the while studonts kept time to his t their feet. There w for m time. Dean Chase called the class together and dismissed it, saying that until « letter was received from each student he would leave the class out of the pro- gramme. The young lawyers said they wouldn't write anything, but argued fercely. “Ho's a bum lecturer,” shouted one, | “trough he's» Bood lawyer, I know. I) won't write a letter.” “T paid my tuition and want my rights,” eaid another. way from Jersey and I won't be did—er done." “| don't think you are Judging this law.” other coupselior. . rest of t find TE ORR \BROOKLYN GAELS TO HAVE GREAT NIGHT. Fine Programme Planned for the Votaries of Irish Music and Song js tm readiness for “The Fety (entertainment and reception) to be held by the Brooklyn Uaste Society at The Imperial, Ful- ton street and Red Hook jane, on Tues- day evening, April % It will be the most pretentious event ever under- taken by the socety, Charles O. Far- rell will preside. ‘Tre following artists will make up the programme; Miss Etta M. Kirech- ner (comtraito), who has won bigh hon- Ore as an interpreter of Irish music; Charies Conklin (tenor), of Bt. Peter's choir; Miss Janet McEwen (soprano), Martin 1. Blapleton (baritone), Mrs, M. Forester (contralto), Mra. Charles O'Farrell (pianist) The Cumann Ceoll (Gealic 8 aes wil | gee foe th | an don omer vat ree ma M2 EX-GOV. BULLOCK, OF GEORGIA, DEAD. ALBION, N. Y.. April 7.-Rufuy ». Bullook, former Governor of Geormis, “ih is Urea three TIN oh oes 4 hi 6 deughier, 0k, of mai, Wrinkles Frowns about the eyes and mouth always peas. to} one's appearance Woodbury method he) Mines are quickly removed and the skin made firm, smooth and youth. | | ful Call or write Dept. D for iedersaann| and advice free. gents when a bar |* “L came all the | City to this school | since the desth of bis wife wo yours) and deep expression-lines | FIVE PERSONS RESCUED FROM BROOKLYN i: * Woman and sist Thee of Her| Children Unconscious | When Police Arrived. GIRL GAVE THE Told the Officers to Rescue the Rest of | the Family. She Mra. Mary Doolin lett her flat. on the top floor of the three story tenement at No. 1? MeKinney street, Brookiyn, taney While the “tras out fice wen red there. Policems sane “turnel in on ler meb Green end Den the Fulton street #t af gir) ecreaming in upstairs and mn smoke-Alied hall. Hurvting Into the flat where seen the win found Mrs sclous of the girl at the Page -y ois fon Joe clasped in her arms. Ly 1S About, overcome by | her othoe eope—woiliam old, and Teldy, five yo the nine-year-old daug At the window, the only onectour “Come on, Little sirl," said one of the policemen, attempting to pick her up. |The girl motiuned him back “Dm aM right. Look after mother | 4nd the children,” she said The two policemen managed to carry out*the family In safety |deen extinguished with $0 damare [When Mra. Page regained conaciousned tly exclted and Wor apartemeaty we was allowed to go and Tey he had pidge Ins box. gigabenste still stood eealy cHippled by rhewmatiom. Follceman Galiagner bad been se ard the fire-swept Doolin flat a the firemen went away, and while rum: maging around he € | leather purse, Pick! an Bhoruy afterward Mrs. Doolin arr! home and made great lamentatlo: the supposed love of her money. Wh \{t was restored to her her joy was w bounded. She will visit the Sub-Treas- | ury to ¢l her charred money for four-cornered bills, OFF TO EUROPE ON THE PHILADELPHIA. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Carnegie | Going to Paris—Some Other Well-Known Passengers. Philadelphia for Southampton to-uay were Mr. and Mrs. Veorge L. Carnegie, who are going to Paris, Mra. Carnegie is @ sister of Harry K. Thaw and the Yarmouth. Th est rooms on th % and 77, on the main ec! said that Mrs. Harry Thaw was at the pler to see them off, but Mr. Carnegie denied It. Other passengers on the Philadelphia were: Mrs. Benjamin Brewster, wife of the Standard Oli director; the Misses Brice, daughters of Benator Brice; Mrs. 1. Tow: Mrs. Mic Horse Bhow; Mra. O. G. c p Col. Rothwell, Mra, rae wyn ‘na Fitzhugh Whitehouse. aS es CROP EXPERT PRIME DEAD. |@usde of Warmers for Years suc- £ cumbs to Paralys CHICAGO, Apert 11.8. T. K. Prime, who for twenty-five yerts wax stationed a Dwight, UL, gathering statistics on crops, died last night in the Chicago | Home for Incuratles. He was stricken | with paralysis two years ago. “Prime, Crop Reports” made the pub- Usher known! throughout the country. Farmers his figures and opin ‘tone as infaillbia Even after (ne Gov = |ernment broadened out its eld on thie work Mr. Prime was by many oontid NS" ered an authority where views of ex iperts conflicted. Mr, Prime was sev fa seebig years old, & mative of Con TURNS TO SWEDEN, Mra Ida M. von Claussen has sent @ long letter to the Prime Minister of Sweden demanding that he request of the United States Government the nm |gall of Cnaries HG Biates Minister to Bweden, | fuse), according to her | sent her at court. | Do not resort to violent ALARM. |3 The fire hat [ ailing on the American line steamer | When You Need a Laxative ves which simply produce as. effect with- Their use freatualy weakens the bowels and in:erteres with digestion. ‘The safe remedy for constipation, whether occasional or ¢hronic is ‘STOCKS ADVANCE IN A DULL MARKET Delaware and Hi Hudson, North- and ern Pacific, Smelting Amalgamated Lead. 1i around. The ‘The Closing Quotations. qTeey's,hienest, Jowest. coming prices! nanges of stocks ‘from yesterdays Gn BANK STATEMENT SHOWS SLIGHT GAINS, week's bank atatement showed igit changes, ell of which were favorable. There was a gain of P4l.W in the surphws. The legal reserve re- quirement now being $12.346,778, as pared with $10,367,600 last year figures as issued at the Clearing House to-day were Ss A NEW MAN, A Really, of F Ne. 73. - Weary 1 Were nits da & trial they will Rep Pills AO RO NS i Shoe RADWAY & CO., 55 Elm Sts, N.Y. | \auseeationarcasicnmseemansensemmstieantans Fire and Vaults Sa jewelry, Documents, : y are’ admirably adapted in strength and powers of safekeeping for valuables of every description $5.00 per year and upwards. Garfield Safe Deposit Go 23d St. and Sixth Ave, Cathartics do not eure coustipeiion. ameoliahan healthy and regular move- become Joes fr went, end diminish- have rounded. up ot the up-7 All they were worth. Police op tpt romnere | idan oan precaution the two ‘an heard O'Brien's signal as jecided ‘to my back to tne | ‘ed the pair and joined in. hous in One meseres amd Seconda the stoop of the| street where, Gurien hed neat seen mrquaon and, Molen, ‘Thay were ee warded. 'Two Pursued by Police ‘ F310 -~* Ce —- & ‘ +4 +h me Ss + % + 1% + + Tivimee ; pall bien aR reall 87. 19 OTs | Njumpad oft the eidewalk and legged tt Abe Mann. who Uves with his wife on ‘Noor, was FIVE MEN HELO : — bee in the possession of the frat twe pls oners her property, ‘ LEGISLATURE WILL SIT UNTIL LATE IN MAY, April M—Delay of fina} ad. | Fergusen, als (Haat One Hundred) 41 ayy, Lead Way to Others | tther intor Journment of tho Lagielature 6 4 up under pressure, Sulliven and O'Hrie in Rooming House. returned to the house wt the fight Polleeman O'Brien, d avenue at an hi of Harlem ting on Beo- to-day when Ite beauty an: a have Afteen tar the meas- orewone can. ure Would re interval, factory explain how they and paying visti The police bell x ‘ei taben an { y that the Li y' main In session’ ov is the diverging point of several important railway systems, from which fine connections are made to the South and the Southwest, also to Colorado, Cali- fornia and the West. There are six fast daily trains from New York and Boston, via the NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES, ‘‘ America’s Greatest. Railway System,’’ in- cluding the famous ‘‘Southwestern Limited,’’ the ‘Cincinnati and St. Louis Limited” and the ‘‘St. Louis Express.” pa There is an equally fine service Eastbound to New York, Boston and ‘New England, and you are landed in the centre of the city on the Elevated and Subway, convenient to all sections. For information see any of our ticket agents, or anpy to L. F. Vosburgh, Gen- 4 eral Eastern Pawenger Ageat, 1216 Broadway, corner 30th Street. Telephone, 5450 Madison Square. “America’s Summer Resorts* mailed on receipt of a two-cent atamp by George H. Danicis, Manager General Advertising De- partment, New Tork. “AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM” | | YA 1Ah0902 FE, Pluribus Unum: Genuine SERVICE at Ne if not, ie, tho ine taljation of ate orvice, new YORK TELEPS TELEPHONE 60.,- 18 Dey Street A D-ticious Spring food Matto-Rice Gives the joyous backbone, "AMUSEMENT BOYS AND GIRLS’ SATURDAY MATINEE HADISON SQUARE GARDBH Kan Open Twice Dali, Ue Vanishing owboy Sports, tn Proties and attonts ) Empire” “s' ‘Wee Ethel Barrymore MS EXC LYCEUM 18 £ AKNOLD fc DALY In THE BOYS OF C0. .B. oith ot. B of Bway. By, rire tos P. Brew ster *s Millions. a he Abe ah ate SAVOY Sis 4) MAN OF THE t HOUR aighectonlins sheets, Miwet 2 ene ey ot. oe AY ve. ae GIRRICK tary rt at * Tagen time She Maly Ge WILLIAM. “COLLIER. inutarst...Caught inthe Rain ‘New Amsterdam, CATE TR We ab Bk. sHiNis THE GRAND p dgut. NK MOULAN and Theatre, Fak g e “BAUALW AY Ever h Tb. Meee | || ANNA’ HELD in THE PARISIAN MODEL, LIBERTY ev “Buea * Thealre, 451 Bi ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th Presents i COHAN ta EQUNNY fy coon ERE zie 8 in @ new and ant Groce Gilbert. earded indy, Our Pat Ladiew Convention, All tar Veudev ite atte a0 nie AER and” Jamie, |e. Lola Cotton, wW. C, Kelly Ed.¥.Key> rd. Foe Baggossens eeusy, Wile OLN bial. Dally, 25e. ALBAMBRL DEWEY fits tui HGOTHA “Yankee Doodle Girls” | | AMUSEMEN * =I KET & PROCTOR’S| Bran, | Piet time in N.Y, ot SAV. orks. fife TONGLE Kee @ Vaude Cs Ht Les. Av. Mareball {25;%ese" isa.” Wom 9, Metiey Deity Mae io:85 AMUSEMENTS, Bre & 20. Daily wit S weet Se hte TE run Rogagement s wAECTUNE' S DAU daar a an re loamcert” Prering Ge. Fields’ Herald Sq. Sse Ad'2, Sb | | UNION So, Fan* BOP, #9 wevacraty EDDE TOY in THE OVCHIO |] Keene ae gree 2°, 10), 85-804, “Asitie 9 23 eS iv iagole Chetven. w yea cy sien Lyn WE ROAD TO YESTERDAY. AL oe) LAST eatin way ch L Mai F waters CREAT Hone, Angi Ir Meler Crm scott BRINE SHA BLIOU it ge the shops, stores and markets peo- ple fall to sell during the week* they usually “bargain off” through a }Fire tiie THE UNDERT ow CARLEMT SAS Sunday World MME. NAZIMOVA™ texte” And gol ste ibe spadnas Opp” | OSI: Lit Ma 3" re tien Louiseiunning Mauston, SO, Aso hig Mai ant a oe Scteaatan T a [BARRA S| wer ow ee psec ges (3 i ant cad | GRAND gy THE HYP Sunday Aft. Eve, Concerta n woh Ww Lax Av &10Tth Bt. Mato Day 24 St and a ay WOMEN WHO DARB AMERUGai "2 NiWie--Partedon Hae BridarTour SuNp, ora cS oth Bily't To-Day HE KID ae aT FORT GEORGE nd Open Ise. PARK LING NEW emma ate, MAT, TO-DAY. p ALont 0 Bowlin. Alex Carr & Great Cast H ST. AD AY, NULUS. ath ST.’ Mi Monmair | HACKETT. jitis*4he pie |ROSE STAHL Weahetuiee Wai, Robot Loraine Peer ae

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