The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1907, Page 2

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ee eeanhiaeetiatelle ‘STRIKERS ASK BY COMPANIES TO 00 JAP SAILORS CRUISE IN CITY ON ~ “RUBBERNECKS” VENING WORLD, ~SCUSS TERMS. THURSDAY, Steamship Trust Magnate Who May End the Longshore Stri 1 ! | | | | MAY 16, 1907. CRAZED BY DRINK, MINE OWNER “POLICEMAN KICKS | ROBBED IN CAB, AND CLUBS MANY, HE. CHAR = pela ee Three Fellow Officers Have to I jlsmay, Head of Steamshiy ; $1,800 in Jewelry | Trust, Here and May Beat Him Into Sub- He Has Cabby ++ ‘ ; aati . | End Strik jection, pate pelos West Horan Arreste Little. B Tars S Aboard . —— Sich i A d Tak |CREW HOLDS UP LINER FIRED. AT. . THEM] Soin a cab itver, tIving at ightseeing Autos an ake =| pips _ was } i ; ~ Re papain } Rap In Great White Way andj |Frerich Liner’s Hands Refuse Fined $5 by Magistrate and| t = | ate red ‘ lend? : Suspended by Cor iS Listngteter y . | to Move Until Paid ‘for Suspended by Commis ‘ : ing at the Ane Other Show Places. | ; Sister Binns at the Aint eae | Loading. sione ham, 3 tS s . Qay night he ard bis wite hod gone t A affair at «stad ‘ ‘4 "a 5 rae } Bert gaara sree In a sudden frenzy from drink, Pollee- | Fiftteth t. Singleton’s w a Seven hundred of the spryest, brownest, bowleggedest, nippiest,| Ae wae predicted. the Beat overtur : eetbemnihbrattads cSt Fey aes LaeHeeh eh H es 4 «| for posite “came to-doy e, Of the Kast Bixty- jo $ s —-Politest, smilingest tittle saitormen anybody ever saw viewed the mani-) °° Poros eEeane - ; sat Sen eegia HE RE RRA ST NGR TUES ‘ iri : % i 1 i great ‘longshoremen’ trike, and th xed men Per 4 hove z fold delights of New York from the proud eminence of the dorsal fins of eg : Women and children at TI avenue i came from the company which has a ! n-Ansonta; A @ cavalcade of rubberneck hacks to-day. They came, these 766;fromt-nicag led the figtit of the tranastiantt and Kiehty-third ‘street to-tay though less than twent Ks. It took . , « a u he-B : vi pelea i | His Majesty the Emperor of Japan's two warshaps now in this har-| tines against ¢ pans of the 30.0 pro iaditinesti cs! leche ha dl nad iy pecetage yay ee oF retin : ss f : A-group-of men standing before dae delve : ; bor—the Tsukuba and the Chitose—which sound like two new brands | een : ®) Something bad evidently happened or | Port of the Whit on on e theast corner of | the This was plain a glance | Of painted chinaware, but are far from it. | tan: ee aes See Eighty-third Slreet and Third > avenue | wren Mr. Singleton was helved at . Drop curtains of mist still covered the ; There wee an Interchange of greeting | ters for a o with « " red at him in open-mouthed wonder e He was a shockingly 2 ig Vessels as they syung at anchor tn | /” Jananese of bowing and tia pias 48 Se canleed aE ou as he attacked some boys. When hie! tered. condition, (His w n | The Hodson River when the la aes | ao . After a conter sew them staring he drew his revolver, |stuined and splashed with biood paean nosing In toward shore, bring- | comm en 5 commities, Chairmn: Who the are you looking att” hat and clothes were badly half of the enlisted men for the | cers n 2 Agr N His looke we that pepe ( rent back word to M. Panne Ho reached one man with Mis fst and A 1 @my’s outing that had been arranged 4 | that the old men had no authority t F aa bids into the wnt bene ohan tachos has side ar them by the Japanese merchants of Took In Great White Way. make terme with him, but thet Srabbed ullas Wabnwariah cel No). sal eat the Mlne Owner was Bo. Case _ this city. On shore at the foot of Went eattitter eet We yeh . yibeiaees Se not walk. He hat1o-be_ca: Beventy-ninth street stood the recep- | yorum ho" x aeiny tn eartine of, APR PE Bs APE cet Eis pp Siete sy ER hotel. A clerk who had tion comm! ttes—th 3 3 tes rd the ‘sharieted Gent. | very eed on him if he derived t and pulled him down to his knees. The | a ; : ree ed copa, | tering ca to West ; piclons managed to take the cab's t Reventy, Mat-fosted dittoce, a hundred | Forty-fourth “ hear any argum or any frightened man screamed for mercy. | eet en eked away \ apg men ey 4 cession of empt ropositions: H tea 6 Increased th OEY bead hcpep ash Aaa eatin 7 Americanized Japanese in high slick | faniin ey a re ge ; oaths ersehsese nat rd eexisa'| When Singleton wok i = And long frock coats, with shoul- | little f 7 des Glarited Brg rh or he ae Perot RC OR Unt tha Bact oe ute | at streamers of red and white that , sibacag «gue HO pri oe aap over the head with the butt of his | diamond pin were missing. it arty pany, arrived in this city to-day on the an ia , < finished them off like the strawberry behind for lack o apts eb : «i ( the matter to the West & Squirt on top of an ice cream soda; boned re eotto renee Rede asasheye-tyes Beth ; 2 en severed renin palaaghes beet adit ahatinn ana apateckives:€ : ' had Ywo more big ¢ aid that he knew practically nott a let xo of Parmarius and threatenea ; eet # 2 @everal reporters and a flock of early- ) minutes. about the strike situation, but that he them with his revolver, Teiey Sea] Cahill from the hotel clerk learo a th @istug nursemaids from the mansions | Owing to the hitch in the arrange-| cecal nnd wncertalnna twas 10 si 5° | would immediately take {t up with the ; i He hadn't |caD number and a n along the Drive. monte the coaches had to cut out a part! fi screaming into hallways, He hadn pe _ Ee fisei thing. ta be neon coming out | 6tee denser, tant, Ned bees arranged officers of the various companies to- finished with Parmarius, however, and | Ont driven by Moran, pe o ny n't come down to Park Row | morrow, He sald aes the man tried to crawl away into| On going to the stables the detectives of the mist wan a startling display of and the Battery, but they took in} ‘You may be sure that the loneshore OWRUCE 1S71A> Moon he caught him ep by the{found thet the man chad disappeared front teeth. It looked Hke patnless den- | Dre ac dinon and OF pra eteeet | men wil receive ail that ts in justice : | neck, ltted him off his feet, gave him | mysteriously. He did not return. Last es ies std saftormen were smil- one career, off ra ark, a strate ee Lane pa | another crack with the gun and kicked | night the detectives found him at his 7 ' More e, cgittverside Drive, Tried to Tie Up Ship Seay ft etatrw | home | Grant's Tomb and Colurr t ty, | Vea, p, him down a basement stairway, vais Carried Water Ashore. H niversity, | | | —————— winding up at the Twenty cond Ri | ‘) ‘th! tril it | De top agli tsmseecd, sear] Mentos Ph ene eRee me, | There wren # sytka withie © strike 0 SL ee tts iieatriaa ase (KILLED Geer aN @warmed up the bank and lined ‘up| © roa pi nh o cre where the ee Abagiaa ra ae “i aa 2 7 iol When Policemen Kiingel and Mac- along Riverside drive in squads, The|“Gne ‘hait was, tnade, {mut the ner La Toureine did pot les Mahon sprang for him. he waved th failors wore rig-outs very much ke | Square, while photographers ee ee ee ee oY ee baieiz'g kun at them and shouted:: RAILROAD STATION. fur own sailors wear, except that ihey | {ures of The whgon-foads.”” "Upon each} hours atter inée appointed aps fs suis sional ate | ty : es car was ® Manhattanized Jap with a Yhen La Touraine came tn last Sun- hey came oa him, undaunt raw- nbslal to iche maveiben Weld @itn't have #2 mary horn buttons of | magaphone, who would point out things | day the officers impressed the engine ing out thelr billys, and were almost} py AppLPHIA, May 16—Frank A © Bheir trousers and not quite so much | of Interest to the voyagers, wher h Hed t pple | flack in the legs of same they. would chatter and sigh’ cuore | OO bands the firemen, the sel upon bin when he pu he trigger. |p Brotherton, forty years old, a sslee- Mech man had a stiffly starched bine | thenwelves If they were tmoreased ‘by | and the stewards for the task of un- |The cartridge exploded, but the bullet | ian enyployea by the Agar Packing finen collar superimposed on his regular |°"¥thing @ layman couldn't teil it, loading the cargo, In addition to their went high over thelr heads, Klingel| Gompang, of Des Moines, In, com- use collar 4nd two littié ribbon tabs Saw the Big Snow. regular pay, these volunteer ‘longshore- cracked the weapon out of his hand | itteq guicide by shooting himself in ing down at the back of ? a sed 80 ce Y o' Pia h his club and he and MacMahon is to-day room of | | Meorchad buttercake cap. ‘The average | After the luncheon the EOE He Maat aharanaerse rearnin tad —_-— Traded: itn by" both ‘arms the Heamle ie-aay, In the washroom of | “ ft was B feet Sand the average ace | special Subway train at Columbus Cire | (he special Inbor in day time an | Thee matt ie ‘ , He struck at them wildly with both | | ma thirty. All hands, marines and | cle and rode through the tube to the| cents an hour at nights, Just vetore|Cheerful Talks from Down Kajser Was Only Playing] bands at the same time Kloking out at ——_———>—_— pre yauika, had foolish looking can-| Hippodrome, where | thea were the | the hour for casting off to-day the men x : i a od € oxee famih rt maa Ba [ah ntti (| TAKEN TO PRIVATE ASYLUM. tes Wagee ue tee petty often: Kuests of the Japanese Merchants’ As-| were told that they wauid «et their) Below by Men in Subma- Pinochle Anyway in the neck. . Even thig wouldn't subdue| Heury Samuels, forty-two years old. ‘op edged up to a petty officer who | sociation for the mat!nee perform \ ’ inochie + ay boi wo kome Engilvh. |""ro-morrow the other half at’ the | extt® money after the steamer put to ‘§ mie ° him, and he was ati truggitn and|@ wwalthy real estate man, of No. 188% is “Carrying thelr own boose, 1 see," he|crewa cf the two warships aré to do | #ea: rines for 24-Hour Test. Jersey City fighting Uke a maniac when, Bergt.| Revunth avenue, was taken to the River is tinting to @ canteen on the back /exactly the same thing, except that Tried to Hold 8!i ae 4 Ae nightstick out. He swung his club vet Sanitarium, Astoria, L. 1. bate & ittle chap who was the color of a | they wil! have a longer ride. eke ialkere he koew it would do the most night trom Bellevue Hospital. He vored meerschaum pipe. Cant. Martin Jensen, of the PFour-| Thereupon Jules Fornet, a big free] ig, ‘ s }fout“and the three policemen soon had| was accompanied by his wife and two er ee oad. Fee Ten sre Segaee recy -fpae | mans awn the WOeth PE Loe veawel o8' NEWPORT, R. 1, May 16—Frequenty 1 yeecey gehen the high sherttt ts| heir drunken fellow-officer down on his! trained nurses ME, Samuel wat fe \ ? ‘ t conch. and | ' ages sent during the night and)” t knees moved ; . Water! acred’ souses! Beven hun- |sieo oMciato to-morrow. Cant Fensed. | ing upon the hands to refuse to sail | messi : 5 PE while Parmarius was lyin, Tenia wife because of his peculiar ac-| rade ©] He declared that, once outside the/ apparatus from the submarine | consctous condition. ¢ pol — 7 — ‘The cop almost fainted [Spee ee eam. ecules An Amesions Pe fete hud subdued thelr fellow-priaoner | waters. three-mile limit. the ship's officers in Lake and Octopus, w 1 we ot . — —_— = pas be he the: ‘ot ® patrol Wagon and drove him ae tended to pay them for the ‘longehore-| the bottom off the naval nad ite victim to the Bast Elghty-elght), v ofk at the rate of 10 cent uo deep wharf at Bradford + adn was brovght out. to-d treet station. i é i sais ete a as ape Oe A Se nares tae ncenten to Abe : yore out to-day | tbarmariun had two bad scalp wounds | {here is, no cheaper tncmeoce (nan ebve-| our ) refuse to obey ord hen | night, | t, seers beara When Bherift John ¥ Fe en {and & possible fracture of the skull It prevents disease in most cases, and| would be mutiny, bat as long as the| bers of the naval t « e Judge AicQuade was arraigned before Lieut preveats cleans! in, sees sases,_ and ship lay in port they had right to | the gunbomt Hirt pubmenne ig y Casey and stripped of his shield. Them | yet tes Pinout che regular use of « stromg| strike. In all, 147 firemen, wipers and| tender Nina that everything was : | Police, Surgeon Gorman was summoned | at farectant | ' lors followed thetr » ted | £004 condition on boatd the submartn sO aan, of the papera wit) recall the | ‘OoRiign. “Ete pronounced him (stole | Je sinks, vellete and te all: sleseias. water sal) condl bis i" t 1 } » se state at the ; ¢ . t hrousd | eat na ordered that he be ta to |a little C. N. distafectant (non-poleonour) Jender ashore, whore every in cated and o! te Oe abled ar well ap tn all Qork an, - Re aa ccgeshed ie King four hour watches v + : Sl Hariein Potice Court on charge | should be sprinkled ae wel ae ee ots y secured much res z : ied Bi to exist there gar ln ck cea PRO seve in good spirits, the air was ey , DRaTAES He Didn't Remember. eer ier teeny Perey ae HOME Rll BIL Port Captain. Menbua. Bot CNET [an spaateak penal ad they wero the Rue ae ae Mo" waa sill tottering when propped | for you sad Your tam! ly Fajolle, master of La Touraine, prom-| ren ok ’ 1 re | He tne bar before Hreypy SE eed | ughly comfortable e The county | rb en that they atiould have full! wyweate arrested K 4 moled that he had left the East Le ae a ae ee ia be | embers o€ ue tral board matnialaed 2, : Von't think much | AS Maven ree, aration | on wick |The Non-Polsonoas Disinfectant, ‘ on ne pa a1 wo hour watches throughout t ght - » than alleaye. He said he felt digsy and didn't = i paca. made up, but the strikers deciined to Sing to the a for <a.) ee sofa 4 the |remember what he bad done. When Pi sexes ese Tria budge. M. Bauget, agent for the It rata ¥ ¢ the | “are p veohnan Hingel told the Court of hi Says It Is Not What Leading, Becomes Life Member of Na-| mado « spe to the men imploring |< \ marines while under wat aay ass exploding & poetate gh Mae an Ate tha : Biritish: Liberals W 4 them to return to places and will remain on the ah scift (red arf excoriating lecture to the i ritish Liberals Woul tional Association and the ship set under way, But no 1 {ternoon Be 0 peisoner ' | H Associatic F Be t . ry fine example you set to citl- k F ~ ; , aronrenee inane Saver nf here MT m9 c sens? Sua the Court, “‘polng around on Like. Grows Enthusiastic. Gallic bones, ‘They inform topus at 13 1 - ter Geors Tit wampege attacking men and women. eit sat eesod upwards of 200,000 gestur there Of course, yes wilt be Droperly, dealt was nothing do! until the: db | with by the Police Department, in ad- Ww We aed ae / _ “e ‘att ae in SECOND DEATH NOTE s | dition to a puniehinent you will re-| WEST DIAINFECTING CO. (Inc.) | Congressman W. Bourke Cockran and | ASHINGTON, May 16.—President | D8nUet Met basta : eel . k ceive at Headquarters, you muilty Pats brite. wie went abroad on a honey t mas to-day presented with a [United States coin, F the ofce IN SEPARATION SUIT. « policeman shattmarer. | Ok Siperaety, cone Pas Oat Ate Ton, fey ai t moon tour in the early part of last De- 1 folding exrd conferring or eae Peas i — ’ ¢ ‘ta game Of| was taken to the prison pen until it i cember, returned home to-day on the | him life membership in th ational As Fann SARE ae Al ee Int . on in| could be sent for. eee | indow the pler, Just as If] Specie Evening W ) was a-golng OF Witer* Police Commissioner Bingham § WAAriatic. Both Mr, Cockran and his | sociation Professional — Basebal regular ‘longshoremen, | WIUTE May 3 = : Went FIsht | QM of MeQuades drunken rampant i Wife looked in excellent health and, Leagues, with the privilege of admiasion ; money a they | he trial of t woth Mre . lied #tv-| he suspended him from the force, pend- i P ' Then they| At the trial } i ' both said ther were «iad to be beck |t games played by the clubs : a Siar go Hoes A + Would | Ine trik! on charges of assault, conduct | home oxain ng. the ane on, The card is) nrg ce venbtiir nrousiy. | Henry Foner A a ” : H unbecoming an officer and Intoxication Jand « alting the parade oF @ neparald he ca 7K i names I He waid that Mrs Cockran had bee regulation baseball ticket size, iting add t au 7 an ag : 1 Ay wart of “ “ = ; t « Fran dar for the specia preme Cour Judged it were 2 A Baier Meanie We mints poloerany engraa er haart. France| at fr the ancl of he Sure Cs oe "0° WAGNER'S CITY COURT presid 1] ad 4 u s ar ' p * ¥ a at ft A : 1 wus in the H t . a aepente i i aaid Mr York, Euge 5 i we patie 7 . ‘ ALBANY, May 16—~The Assembly to, 5 ? 4 J. uF A siya ! ; 4 y waaeas Ansemniiy nan Wnenes ® bill PINEAPPLE FRU no 10c wed \ SM. J. Res . ‘ asin, nummy ki h pe Ags a : sin New York fre BON BONS.... 5 shot a . . j 5 ' f a Mr. Farr ¢ Jail will ¥ w os ane | Carnes te eae king rand |P ASS’ TED FRUIT & NUT | ae Ms As | w ee 4 ; * , ‘Ailimagloners, tah’ the rate of in |] GHOCOLATES.-POUND 10C ep moses: mt ‘ . ard the President Pie ng | unt . F ' 1} terest on city bond, age woul Ah dequa r x * warm ke and said . #te ith the tes! _ jock. a: c * Tee Neaders Uke Campbell, Bannern ‘ parded. the { basoball a rid saw Capt. Pennell after his! % t ‘ Pay ae Beietine Birrell would like to give pical, American’ outdoor aport.|zebu! by the wu 1 iv ‘ re He NEW WABASH VICE-PRESIDENT x more, but y have as far as we artowariy inter od in of ne dis fn * and WW Announcement was made to-day that they Gare at the prese pret it : . for a par the directors of the Wabash Haitrosa | i “England,” said Mr. ( stills “ good wishes, as° hed would g r . \ Pok pa we mpany at a m held yesterday | k wan " - every . * a re not goin, Wa ry a had eleotel Henry Miller, the General | tains her adminis on | ore Boe : Age if ar ¥ i eahanas.) r of the company, to the pow the taxes, the ) y v e P , : - ® where the court took # Vice-Presidem and Genera Ireland, an English apy em. | © z Len tila Coane ana . Nor do we intend t atier M Powered to veto any national mer t 7 stalin oie race ave | Ismay ur pew He has ir is really too baa 1 suppose stamped out disorder Soi \ne mani aimnre.m a cin treat Btuation whould be accente ‘ Roosevelt's Question Here Pe » win by 1dw anized | fairly, » \s theory that half a loa! an " & pdr fap ow 4 one few pia in having ense of one tig take honest working We will t Touching Local Politics away from ber, and we are going after | glad if he takes » « the . , sou that have been | to end this strike. I is , h Berean psoas iv a th ow with an apr ot at wor made w ‘ Ira MM Muy or going 2 “ * We have stated , aid ree inion waite \ rin, laing Inayector of teas inessiike way and now we're # %, hy and Mayor Me- | doubted ad hy Phe “ « evid againa s'P rhe be weld 1 id have been ona ft m vy " o (raneporng " : “4 wha: high regard for Mor Mur time and would have besten hitn. | the sirike-broaker o> Manhaitas ar He stood remlutely against « wie Hublic at (he next p se gd ated i} J mhatiag ) wer wight of \emptations iast fall, and ha» have eent him beck axuin to wharves in Brookiys of clerks, esta of the party at heart I eidenoy ut ine ue Conners ied that th men were ex wakers ili, to shake @ muggeation | He rald tat dent Roo rode te Rocwumnlated co 1 ro eee “age loaked on me ae the ) every F ; in the pubile Tatarest: | ing character in the world {the International Mercan- | fpne Cunagde for M quarrel 1 stand for the phet-| _ better known 9 “atearn | managed to leave op Dine thie fan at adopied al the Bate convention « One “BROMO QUININ le also denied the } eer eT A chainae 1 TTR KoMe: Qui: Roosevelt would be ~ elute larly named pemedies bo metiined 1 SS por yp afc eae ng sotutator.| n . . first and original Cold Tabi ud water D' PACK ae wlth black ant We sremot asking for outside In ght Phe Carpat bears the signature of EW terference siybady,” said Connors. | ago, loaded with , , | sated at i ‘available . We are willog to win-or lose on our] (nes, the ayeiaele tele Ye BOY WANTED own meriis and by our own strength. | tes lemone aut of her. faded | Intelligent and industrious bey) Of course. f & suggestion of any a but they hy N99 Aty a ih net) wa ¢ 7 the liner clean . was etil) pile Friis aia work dep fo City benould come from Lae President of tye | TR ing tt had be andl < er, Room 201, iMG «| Vaiied dialer, we aa Aimerionn clti- fe 40 move them, a a Oth Av, and 23d St. New York. *B."” Glasses OC Te Mo 1 vad Present full Mall Orders Ehrich iro Tome an $4,000 Ebrich Bre Cut This Bale Tq Morrow and Satu 1.00 Spoons, 9 Tea Spoons, val Dessert Spoons,val. § Table Forks,val. $2.50 Triple Plated Knives rrow mod Saturday Only LD WITHOL Out aduaved advt. and highly f i ! Slight extes SAMPLE RAZORS ! | | } et ee ee ie Filled Bneeiat Cut This Out 4 brin: vith you. vely the Last Sale Worth of Hoary Silyer-Plated $1; $2 doz. at 21 4% doz, at 40 Y% doz. at 4c % doz. at 98c os.’ Dept. Store Gth ay. & 28d gumen canbe Lambe: ciethes 39-4 MAN | Ifyou can't get away—from | the habit gf paying your | tailor double prices, our ar- | STYLE and QUALITY at | miuch to interest you in our | “Ask the Man Who Wears Them. SUITS and TOPCOATS, | $15.00 to $45.00 183 BROADWAY. t is useless. If you | weaned by VALUE, rt prices, you'll find if you sec them, or | 1 CORTLANDT S87, BICYCLE UFACTURERS’ UNLOADING SALE, 0 BICYCLES AT HA L¥ cost . rie tnt, oO biuat bara “ana Avel and has brought jae bicyoe maoulncture ¢ Verme of rubs, Dik tactories 4 With bicycles tor wien ring outlet. Whole turned back onde 1 a) Men's and > Bicycles with ” Mc CYCLES A fow sample Ae: riginally éosting 6t Uy UNLOADING SUNDRIES, Tne backward season whiey bas Almost brought Tun lo the makers of bicycles haa been Just As severe upon the maker of tines ree | we have $150.00) wort "SAC bri CONNOR mira it ACE RE BOOM ES, ct MULLEN. hy IFICE rtling offers In ond which must be die- ‘OF TIRES: Former prices mE Be eB Preaent prices a 8 ae » Yhowsands of iainpe, belie horns, Fima, bandie bare, & wrth eaet. | You must oom recate Oe ‘expect le what (hl @reat Hoek wow! MANUPACTURERS' OUTLET COMPANY, Corner Murray and Church Sts. at unloading aa! ie KWO'e On May 18. at 10% Greenwich ANDRBW MULLIN, beloved son of the late James Mullen and Barak Grib- only wurviving brother of Mary from bls inte residence, MAY Interment ip Calvary: aq )

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