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Show THE MORXINO EXAMINER, to; OR afir. TROUBLES AT TOPEKA were st-slyn shut ihcm out. S ore Brook h n Cmniii a.id i J jh 'li! tZ S -- I ob ly id this morning: U'fl are advised that aameone put into two looomotivea was discovered ttgrtansas City. It vhM had been done before the engine nt eut, and no damage reaulied. Thl. i( tlie only attempted violence which ha been reported to us. There reported. in no disturbances sets Mr Mudge in hie statement reason for the the forth very clearly Ink out. The company was unable and let In to keep out the machinist reason ih other workmen, and for that lock-oill the ihupa were cloaed. The anlw was signed by A. Isivell. It does oth-not ideet the car shopmen or the Here the car except al Topeka. are Inside bop tnl the round houses -- JJ, and steel ut m the ftnee. j. a Buckalew, third nt International Ansoclatlon of who is in charge In Topeka, are out the following statement: Ms-rblnli- t. the of Ym, w railed out all the men on ail the line of the Santa Fe railroad ag ibis morning at 9 o'clock and as success. I know It was far a , Ka . Tufi-k- May .When the 200 machinists gathered at the hints Fa tops in this city thia morning to gates g to vnrk they found the dutlr locked and themselves barred mi. The entire plot of ground sur of perhaps 25 acres, Is xnuded with a substantial high oak tarl fence with few gates. These gates were locked and the men wero told by armed guards from within The that there was nothing doing. Hum Fe officials claim they are simply intlrliiating a strike. They said fhst information had come to them that the men had heiil soc rot meetings ni Saturday and Sunday and that the am hid decided lo strike on Monday. big con-wisti- to Dl r MACHINISTS STRIKE. May 2. Machinists in two ahnpw of the Santa Fe railroad obeyed I Mike order said to have emanated from Washington. Only a few machinists are employed In the Chicago Chicago. hops. ' CHICAGO HA8 THREE STRIKES. 2.' Chicago. May Three strikes and me kirk out . became effective here May and In consequence 6.200 wage mrners are Idle. Picture frame mak-- m employed in six factories to the number of l.Tofl struck and 4.008 boot d shoe makers, employes of open jannfnctiirerii. were larked out. One kundrrri teamsters of the Union Lime rnipnny ami the Artesan Lime com-Nn- y refused to work because denied increase of fifty cento a week, ine baking concerns were tied op by strike of 4mi men, the firms refns-"- t to grant closed shops. Still m rt ,e is in pmsport, members the Maclilnists' union eptployed In an-jw- at) shop throughout cd to ti. maud an I CflllK 0T1 of iiip. the city having increase of 2 tq rakers strike. y y Jitiy 2. The to oicur on May principal Day in New dlffl-"U'- i1m E?.. J. '"'ri. in Saie' Rock-in- u Ablngton. South Weymouth, T1e strike was ' i,. rpfosal of the master a new schedule calling )V .,0 t,9 strike of more than this city and nearby Cambridge, Lynn, !l;" sixty boor week and l ands and $18 y '"nil Bn r ir wi ' wrr. restaurants pnto a ,J biilltllng tn New number of 't Rtrik4 'ia. smaller osnsi p,"rwtTl'hole n d ,r ! day. Thero in the "r tt-- , fore- - by the strike.. '"1"T ,roubl, are those demand of 400 carpen-- ' ! t,.. for - "t 4 4"1 'ARlEXTERS OUT. 1 7 v (T,F.r',-rr,y- . r,onn ' ' 1 union f'tulierlng - A gener- - carpenters 400. - V,-...- ' , 1 vitU .i. u . "Straining the anta Fe railroad at "'junta and Trinidad N'o mea had only a few had ohey-'r,!r at La junta. 'em R3'"u a,i,rikh. ' tr-o Cheng. x n Lltx-anve- ra semi-circl- e, KUROPATKIN CALLS DEFEAT -SKIRMISH." A Paris, May 3. The SL Petersburg correspondent of the Echo De Paris in n dispatch published this morning says that, a high officer of the general staff made the following statement to him: teleGeneral Kuropatkin has graphed the Emperor expressing satisfaction that the .Japanese have crossed the Yalu; because this lengthens their line of operations, whereas the Russians are approaching their base. General Kuropatkin will probably allow General Kurokl's 20.000 men to advance and attempt the siege of Port Arthur, hut General Bmyrankoff and General Stoessel are disposing of the 35,000 men' under their command so as not to allow the Japanese to reach that place. It is supposed that a battle for the defense of the entrance to the Kwang Tung peninsula is Imminent. can send General Kuropatkin troops to Yinkow or Port Arthur within 24 hours if he thinks It desirable to attack the Japanese in the rear. The fighting so far has consisted of more skirmishes and there have been no serious battle. We are will do their that the Japan utmost to Immediately make thinss warm hut General Kuropatkin will not. aaaume the offensive before the end of May or the middle of June, when he will have the five hundred thousand men he naked for. ron-vtwe- d began 3'w' rio,'7aV,"n,PrB demand a -- 80 Per day, In place Piti "' . ,lf,T I'Utd. ludne X. Walter Is!,. if f court this after--I "or, i..1.. ? Somallnda, faring Kullen Another Ilea between lJousan and Sindlagow. The Japanese forces, the staff believes, appropriates 100,000 men of which four divisions, thirteen battalions and fifty-siguns were Inactive The Japanese prepared for erossing the river by posting all their available guns, of which the Russians say the Japanese had five times more than they, along the line facing Ku Lien Cheng and Antung and also landed from their warships forty-seveguns. This array of artillery eventually made Ku Lien Cheng untenable. Under cover of powerful batteries north of Sindlagow the Japanese crossed to ilousah,' occupying the As latter the height. position would have enabled them'. 18. direct a raking fire against the Russians at Ku Lien Cheng. General BassuUtch ordered It to be retaken Friday.. This was done but on Saturday, the Japanese, under cover of a battery, reoccupied It, the defensive falling back across tho and continuing the fight with the Japanese who were attempting to flank them from Chlngow. The Russian forces at Antung and Ku Lien Cheng had meanwhile retreated to Us second line, a few miles westward. The whole Russian force engaged yesthe terday forward a horns of which were being gradually drawn In preparatory to retiring to a position further west. This was the situation when the last Russian official reports were sent A member of the staff informed the correspondent of the Associated Press that the issue ultimately turned on whether the order to withdraw was given at the proper time. A slight delay at a critical moment might have enabled the enemy's vastly superior artillery to concentrate on the Russian guns, killing horses and gunners and compelling the abandonment of the guns. ' But If the Russian plans will not be changed by accidental losses. General Sassullch would continue his retreat, contesting stubbornly a possible Japanese advance along the Feng Wan Cheng road which runs through a hilly country, crowded with heights and exactly suited to Russian tactics. largest, IXSPECT SUBMARINE Conn.- - . la understood the Japanese offl-will leave New Fork for the Pa2. The injun- cific coast and sail for Yokohama on "M!i Wat. Issue 1 liv .Itiilge May 1. Neither registered while T 'he United Buie dl; both refused to be Interviewed. 11 3 S 1 0 5 2 Ibi gen; Fraser and Doo-i- It ... J. G. REED (EL BROS. Harness Saddler R.H. E. , 11 o Wholesale 1 ii Fa'leii i PHII.AI'KLF'II n. r.. taiin: 3 Pittsburg Wicker and Kilng; Phelpa. Gamuiu At Boston: Boston 0, delphia -- 3. A. . At. Detroit: Cleveland Detroit 6. !, 3. 8 8 Vc Winner Was Longest Prize Horse in Race. 1 and 1, 2; Phila-- 2, 10, 3: Event Is Hottest S,r.-- r Famous Duel Between Prottir Knot and CHICAGO VS ST. St. Louia. May 2. The Chicago team today defeated the St. Winis Drowns by pounding Siidholff in the eight in- Spok-u-a- ning, making two doubles two triples and a home run off his delivery, netting them four runs. Attendance, 900. R. H. E. Score St. Uniis tt.t1 14 2 3 9 0 Chicago Sudhoff and Sttgdcn; Smith and Sullivan. . ai-n- : ibii'd. .i,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,.! three-Mixiccnt- tilt- - t I.: 2. Tbe Finn- W :) wax siiili il. win. inn. I'l'.i 1 i;. i ga't- - rt', .'.Ills w.u, mii-- of per J.,'n : L. A'.vmiaiii r, THOSE LITE MEN . Bun ,.,. Boston 1 Taylor ami Warner; helm ami Moran. EVERYTHING ; STANLEYS. STEVENS, MANAGER. 2279 Waahtaq IMa. Pit linger, Wil- lM Aw James Ballards MEAT MARKET MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prap'a. Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars Your Patronage Solicited. SL Twenty-Fift132 ... ELECTRICAL COSSERCLiLELECIIIC CO.' 3 4 D HAVE SILVER KING SALOON First and call your attention to Something; New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try On; Free of Charge. VS. BOSTON. s Tin:,', Siillnan 6. TACOMA VS. OAKLAND. tv Wayne-A-Mone- I'uiiaidii fur- - Foil r Tin oma. May 2. Tamms tool, ih las' game of the wiles from Oakland sith caw. Both pitchers were will but the visitors were unable to lui Aneudame, I.etxi. .. 2. Afier a Scor- eR.H. !. U r. Purnell Taconta i i continent, Oakland ....20100201x-ri0 0 ii ii u l 0 8 1 2 x 0 nut holly comFitzgerald and Graham; O. Grasince the famham and Hodges. Knoll and Louisville. Ky.. winter of rest Elw,.bay colt, camo ami today took tie ic led Konlucky ti, ous duel between Spokane. The wiu- ;- m, longest priced horse ii. 'he race, and the DETROIT VS. CLEVELAND. Tennessee and Blm- Cuisk contingents went broke. Ed. Tierney was Detroit. May 2. Detroit won the second ami Branca- - Hind. Time 2:0u-1-opening game of the aerie ia the first The track was two seconds slow. inning, two hits and aa many errors, letting In four runs. Attendance, 3,000. Proceeds was the i.ivonie at even, R. H. E. Branca was secni-Score iimice a( two. 5 3 Ed Detroit Tierney at foi.r. Prince Silver 2 9 3 . Cleveland Wings and El wood f,t (; and 18 to 1 Donovan and Heulow; Donohue and respectively. Prov.MK Silver Wings Abbot crowding him. with Branca third. Ed. Tierney and Elwood were close up. SUNDAY BASEBALL 13 LEGAL This order was mu ioained uni II the half was reached, where Proceeds New York, May 2. Sunday baseball had increased his lead in nearly three ia Brooklyn wss declared legal today lengths. Almost immediately the favin the decision banded down by Justloe orite began to drop hack and Silver several Wings moved to the front, Proceeds Gayncr. At the same time thebast-ball ball players and officials at the drawn into a duel with the on Ih test being were arrested who park ITinoe. which lasted to the seven furcase were dlscbargeil from rustody, s long pole. The par slackened. WAR. . i, beginning to Mrc. Prince SilSL Petersburg. May 2. The official ver Wings alao Was tiring and the Finland gazette reimrts the prevalence pair began to slip hack almost at the of wild rumors, such as the appearance same inxiant. Win n' the mile port of a British squa.laron off Helsing ana wad reached Bram-aforged to the Japanese spies at Eudnlierg. front, and was gone. Elwood and EJ. The Russ says: to come. Tierney wore now Our brother Slavs must not feel Tlie field rharged into the stretch slighted by the emperor's refusal to with Elwood and Braneas a I moat neck accept volunteers JjeJ'ond the Imrders and neck and Ed. Tierny almtit half a of Russia" explaining that ihe Balkan length away. Ottt from the bunch peninsula "should not lie depleted of moved Elwood and Ed. Tierney, each fighting men. with plenty of speed in reserve and from the polo It waM BUILDINGS ARE DEDICATED. a duel to the win! with Elwood first and Ed. Tierney's now hanging al his Portland, Ore., May 2. Impressive flank. Braneas was only a length dedication services were held thl after- hack. Prince Silver Wings finished noon at the sites of the four finest six lengths behind the winner and buildings which the stole is creeling three lengths in front of Proceeds. Results: on the Lewis and Clarke exposition First rare, five and a half furlongs: grounds. Official and citizen gaththe to witness won: Bad News secered In large numbers ond : Ixiyal Girl third. Time, 1:08 auspicious event. Second race, half wile: lady Laara IN JUSTICES' NAME. won; Moorish 1 Himself second ; Eckstein third. Time, :49. national Third race, six furlongs: Henry St. Louis. May 2.-committee and the delegates to the Bert won; Mariana second; Jake national convention of the National Greenberg third. Time, 1:16. United of Fourth the States, Christian Party rare, Kentucky Derby, mile which Is to nominate a ticket for the and a quarter: Elwood, 117, (Prior) 1 10 resumed it to won; Ed. Tierney, 117. (Domnext Presidential election session today. inick) 9 to 2 second; Braneas, 117, The platform, entitled "In Jusl ires (Lvnej. 2 to 1. third. Time, 2:08 12, name was adopted tonight after rrince Silver Wing and Proreeds also ran. much discussion. Fifth race, half mile: Walter Arn ANOTHER POSTOFFICE CASE old won; Enrhsnter second; Knrts-ma- n third. Time. :49 Washington. 51 ay 2. The second of Sixth race, one mile: Olnniti won; the post office cases to be token up here was lie gun today When James N. Tyner Mint Bed second; Bell the Cat third. and Harrison J. Barrett were placed on Time, 1:43 trial under an Indictment charging them with conspiracy to defraud the New York. Mav results government in connection with their First race, six furlongs: Mart MulInalleged failure to prosecute certain len won: Morocanta, second; Elsie I, vestment companies operating in violthird. Time. 1:14 ation of the law. Senond race, fire furlongs: Madrigal won; Belle of 8etouket. second; OPERATION TO CURE NEURALGIA. Danztell, third. Time, 1:02 Third race, handicap, five and a half Chicago. May 2. A dispatch to the furlonga: laird of The Valley won; Record-Herslfrom Ann Arbor, Mich., Sehorar, second; The Musketeer, third. Time, 1:07. says: Dr. Charles B. Nanrrede. professor Fourth race, the Montague aiakes, mile and a alxteenth: Ostrich won; of surgery In the medical department of the University of Michigan, has Careless, second; Andy Williams, third. Time. 1:47 performed, with apparently perfect ' Fifth a simple operation for the cure of race, five furlonga: First Born trifacial neuralgia. The operation con- won: Ben Itolla. second; Hawtrcy sists In the injection of osmlc acid third. Time. 1:03. Into the affected nerve, after its exSixth race, six furlonga: Knhlnnr posure, by a trivial Incision. This won: Boundhrook second; Wall Ford method has been introduced only a third. Time, 1:16 5. short time, and this was its first trial St. Louis, ay - Del mar Park reat the university hospital. By trifacial is meant the upper portion of sults; the face. First race, five and a half furlongs: Responsive won; Oetn Cafe second; Dale third. Tim- -. 1:18 WITH Second race. Mx furlongs: Frank Rice won: Ures'da second: First ROOT GETS DECISION OVER One third. Time. 1:25. LOWELL. Third race, five and a half furlongs: La Tolla won: Kings Charm serond; Chicago, May 2. Jack Root of Chicago, was given the derision over Scotch Dance third. Time. 1:17 Fourth race, wren furlongs: Jer George Gardner of Lowell, at the end Aggie Lewis of six rounds tonight Gardner did ry won; Exapo not fight In good form and was badly third. Time. 1:C ix furlongs: Fifth race. Sweet beaten. Withlh a few seronds of the end of the second round. Root knocked Charity won: Decoration second; FicGardner to his knee with a right kle 8e.lnt third. Time. 1:25 Sixth race. mi and a sixteenth: wing to the jaw. Root had ths belter of the third end fourth rounds. In The Bobby won: Arnold K. second; the fifth Root put a right hook to tbe Hickory Corners third. Time, 1:59. jaw that sent Gardner down for the count of 41 x. He was groggy when he NO RACES XT OAKLAND. rose and lasted out the round with difficulty. In tbe last round Root hamOakland, Cal.. May. 2 No races mered Gardner all over the ring, and were run at the Emeryville track toat the bell had him almost out. Gardday. Tnia Is thi! closing week, and ner's seconds were compelled to carry aa the time limit allowed by law perhim to his corner and worked over him mits of hut five more days, it was for several minutes before he was able decided to omit '"day's card In order to make the final day fall on Saturday to walk out of the ring. nexi. conLondon. May 2. In a test at Whitechapel tonight Jack . Chicago. May 2 Worth result : First race, half mile: Jale on: Lou Clancy of Ssn Francisco defeated Ferer Brown of Woolwich for tho Merrill, second, .'noma, third. Time. :4S championship and a purse of $1,250. 8econd rare, five and a half furlongs: Gus Hetdorn won: Redman, serond; THE NORTHWESTERN LINE ATLAS. Bouffrtere. third. Time. 1:09 Third rare, apvrn furlongs: Federal e War Atlas - has A Gllfain. won; Ranter, thirl. A NorthIssued been by tbs Chicago 1:28 western railway. Three line colored Time. Fourth rare, on" mile; English Ld maps, each 14x20, hound In runvenient wort; Witful. second; Gregor K.. third. ferro for reference- - The Eastern Tim- -. 1:40 5. shown In deiall, with tables Fifth rare, four and a half furlongs: showing relative military and naval Sincerity Belle won; Bert Ozra. serstrength and financial resources of ond: Azellna, third. Time. :5 Russia and Japan. ; Sixth race, mile and seventy yards: Copy mailed to any address on re- Potheen won; Nano, serond; I. Sam-- 1 ten of cants for (10) postage by uelson, thirl. Time. 1:47. ceipt C A. Walker, Own. Agent C, A N. W. 2206 South Main St., Salt Lake Ry Kansas Ciy. May 2. Eldrige ,,in,, SiK-akc- ',i..y shin ."ii V Score It. H. E. nulc and seventy an1, 0 1 2 Mr Lean won; Siliii Boston 3 6 8 l'i. t second; Erne third. Time, 1:47- - Phila.leli'liia Tauiiehill anil lT:g-i'- ; GOmes and r "ii rili race, one mile: 51cGeo won: Silirerk. lujiinciiuii second; Baa D'Or third. Time. 1:4" NEW YORK VS. BOSTON, F.iih race, six furlongs: Nerva'or won; I'inverton second; Wiuuifrvda Boston, May 2. Nos York .hut out liiiid. Time. 1:14 3 4 Boston today through clever Holding. S:ih rare, five and a half furlong: Neither lesiu was able ! hit hard or Lanark won; Sir Andrew second; frenupiu iv. Vol'.o third. Time. l:in. S. ore- R. IT. E. New ) oi k , 7 0 . ... rai-i-- Kiilnii:: 4 won: 2. lin'd R. H. E. , a i.i'ia mv., ud: 1 Bi'.':i. wcmiii; lieu Tur.f, 1:15 :M. fii'-and a half (Uiu.-- a ';ia: l If you want eastern corned beef go to Ballard's. li' h Physical Cohere, Massage AND LOS ANGELES VS. SAN FRANCISCO. San Franeisco, May 2. An extra ning was played today to decide the sue between the locals and Morlet's men. San hTanclsco liei the score in the flfth and blanks rMuihsri hereafter until a couple of hits in tlie tenth Augeles. Gray's brought victory to pitching for the visitors was so effective that the home team got only three scattered hits. Knell waa also in fine form. R. II. E. Score 8 4 IjOs Ang...0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 -2 San Fran-.000100800-- 1 3 1 Gray and Eager; Knell and Gorton. inis- By Wm. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) at the Gymnasium, 338 24th Street. FO NERAL FURS 1SBINGS I SEATTLE VS. PORTLAND. , Seattle. May 2. Portland had things her own way until the last of the fifth, when Sbielda won his own game by a timely hll. After that Sea I tie found Thlelnian easily. R. IT. E. Score 0 000821 0 x 0 9 3 Seattle 14 3 Portland ,..0 0020002 Khi elds and Wilson; Tblelman and Steelman. Private Lessons in Boxing Chas J. A. Lindquist . and Embalming Owl iSaloon OPEN ALL NIGHT. UOX. 2920 WaA. Awau G. Neleon, Telephone 845 street. 18th C Reburg, Prop. Is to be moved from No. J43 25th Street, to the place now occupied by the Oak Saloon No, 115 25tH Street It will be" opened on April 4th, 1904 with a full line of Cigars and Liquors. Carpentering, Building, Rapairing and Remodeling of Houeee Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire cf Ola 1 329-- f ) !! 04 CINCINNATI Throughout Utah VS. ST. LOUIS. Cincinnati, May 2. Clean hilling by linth teama marked (h gams today. Attendance, We 2.5U0. R. II. B. Cincinnati v8 12 I1 5 9 St. lamia s. Suthoff and SrhM; Taylor and Score ' 1 At Philadelphia: 0. ; Philadelphia have Sold Thousands of Ramblers Ry-er- Brooklyn 3, 8, t I1 5, 2. n NEW YORK VS. WASHINGTON. New York, May 2. shut New York Riders Are Satisfied The Because they Get Another Month of Our Sale A Good Wheel 1 AND Good Treatment Try both this Spring and feel good the rest of the year 5. 8-- re-ul- t, ties of Goods ON HAND Yet 5. .s. U 1-- THE BOXERS 8-- ten-rou- 2-- 5. 5. Russo-Japanes- n 8-- Browning Bros. Co. And Finds Us With Quanti- d 5. Newport.1 R. I., May 2. Two Japanese naval offirers whose names could not be learned today, inspected the submarine torpedo boat Protector, which later received orders to sail Immediately. Her destination is unknown, but. i is believed to be Br!lgiort, 1 -- Kiitn-i:j;- Pro-reed- (Continued from Page One.) I.r.i"1. The l.om team runs :,v giMiil bit ai. i S .ii'':. jnnings. R. i. E. CHICAGO VS. PITTSBURG. Score Chicago , - ii i HiitiN-- Chicago. Ma 2. Nearly all of cago's hit today came at the right time, while ibiwe of the champions were wasted. Wicker was very effective with men on bases. Attendance, . ii,.-- 111. N --'s Chi- ... Kan . May Today. for the trlct court last Saturday against the hie Santo Ke'a striking Santa Fa machinists restrainthe t ii. tin:jfJtV U eileat end the 2.000 ing them from in any way interfering .rfOP .ul Tor with the Santa Fe ia being served on 'h toi'nin found the big gun the men persimally today by United towirnln 1 Learning that a State Marshal Osborne's deputies. barred. ? fhe machinists had been The names of 140 strikers are Included fhia morning, the In the order about 110 of whom are at official anticipated the move San Hernardino and the remainder at and Barstuw. tr.'nin don the shop. hew and at Needle W Jhmi loan on the Santa Ke ya- The places of the four machinist in till city who obeyed the strike order B - hi last Saturday, have been filled, acJJSS that nearly 10.000 men are of cording to statements made at the local ehopa 250 ma. hlniai. Sauls Fe office Gen. Manager Well, 'iplBVfil. Of tbia number about of the Southern California division member, of .thernanonaJ stated today that the general strike situation waa quiet and with force of Swlon of Machinists. men. for the Santa he iwace officers employed by the company .non-unio- n running what ia known aa an at each of the affected points no trouble waa anticipated. He also stated that "nVan'h 28 the laternational Aawv the company la'eiptrienclng no diffiHat a submitted !riS of M whin late culty lu filling the places of strikers. JiO ntlea Which they desired the i in the to observe SHOCKLEY CHOOSES BULLET. fe to itmirai-- machine shops. The of ire rec-SA New Trial Is Denied and Murderer claim that this would ;a of the union and would prac-rUalFaces Question Bullet or RopeT Salt Lake City, May 2. Janies M. vntouize the ehope, and take under the control of the Shockley who murdered Motorman out It rejected the demands for Gleason and Conductor Brighton of a fSSrt. The Santa Fa haa sent 400 Second South street car last December, lines, in an aitempted hold up. was today reteuton machinist to the; iS'clsim to have filled all vacancies fused a new trial and sentenced to lie Ud 10 have no further need of men on executed on June 24th. Shockley, In of In apite accordance with the Utah law, was givsari of the eystem. hl proiwt. of the Strike leaders, it la en hla choice of hanging or shooting, Sun-t- o was made that an attempt and elected to die by the bullet disable two Santa Fe engine at Aiiaasaa City." Gen. Manager Mudge . ti 'S .Mir.'ii::.tr. h ie "on.! il.ir.U Fe Takes Initiative in T rouble by Lock- i.( I il.i- - 3. '00. Attendance. XX.--- j bu-al- 2.4l. , o' i'. May 2. The m ihc hai today and Brook- 'liilaiiclih:a ing Out Machinists. MAY 3, 1901. BROOKLYN VS. PHILADELPHIA. I'hil.ilc'i.i;:. C311U MfiRXIru BASE BALL SEES LABOR DAY 10 tktt K TT'ESPAY OGDEX, STAIl, We Must f SELL I First race, six furlongs; St. George. 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