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SS World. (NIGHT) in EDITION Cleeatation Ronks Open te All” é NEW TORK, WHDNERDAY, APHERT 5 Km Pie OFF CREWE RACING 6 SPORTS | inane ts Open ip PRICK OFF CRE, MMW FOUND IN NER CASTALIAN WON | UE MO TWO BIG FIRMS - SAAT HALEM wus. FALL WM WAL ST “ Bad Time at Saratoga: Long RAC ES 4 200 | Toughs Who Frequent the Water Front ery este ES + Sy oc : Un ! Uptown Believed to Have te and Hard Hit. Mi | Lom | 9 — gol cy es pln A Ae Ther Serpenten 6 A | Robbed the Unknown Athlete Whos —_— | , Ti 7 Pource Down on Daniels and Shortly After Their Suspension Is An- Body Was Fished Out Yesterday — TWO FIFTY.T0-ONE D Y i NG CH i Li & Co, and Take Senior — pounced Hurlbutt, Hatch & Co. Go to the One Suspect Accuses Three Others, ili aa pee and Six Clerks Wail, but Their Liabilities Are Not Stated, ‘a isoners, Alter Seizing Unless Things Change for the) Speeding soross tie continent in an effort ; g.o2%: miles 4 s oily and Los Angeles. H we of the Concern’s Mail )°° °° \ Layers Many Who Are Rew of the Engineering Company of America, with offic No. 74 | and Papers. | : to the bedside of his dying chi on the Block Will Be Missing ip oaqway. is tavi When the Time Comes to Draw in Again. Mr. Lowe received word yesterday from Los Angeles that RESERVES CALLED his little daughter is dying. TO KEEP BACK CROWD THE MINNeNS. Mr. Lowe le'l on the Twentieth Century Limited train and WwW M ; rinst nAcEoMimen (8 to 1) tefreashed Chio.o 2: 9-45 this morning. Thirty:two minutes. | Western Man Accuses Firm | | Redman (80 to 1) 2 Auf Wieder Hlater he left Chicago on a special train. of Theft and Police Say | sehen 3, Time~1.11 3-8, se — he = Bi . W C dicted | SECOND RACE — Fox Hunter PROTEST, AGAINST: TEARING UP BROADWAY. Pago ng ws ae pee EE Ohnet 8.) 4 commitiec.of fifteen business men met in Al Hayman’s | ese 1 ies bffize in the Emoire Theatre building this afternoon and pre- Stenographers Are Or- THIRD RACE—Castallan (10 to 1) barad a prolesi (9 Mayor Low against the further tearing up of dered to Appear Again: 1, Toscan (7 to 2) 2, Virgin Soll 8. 3-pad¢way. Tiley c2ciare that property rights and business in- PP os cat iaasies hi PAs Peas SSS er NEE be erests are being seriously injured and demand that tre subway Prisoners. FOURTH RACE—Setauket (8 to 8) [pe constructed by tunnelling and not. by ditching. . shen ep 1, Carbuncle (11 to 5) 2, Sir Voor Daniels & Co. hels 3, Time—2.00 3-5. QA 1 R A ment brokers, at No. 6 W — ME IC N y were raided to-day by ( The suspensions of two prominent brokerage houses were announced FIFTH RACE—Gracetul (16 te 8) 1, Detectives “Peabody, Meconville and{on the floor of the Stock Exchange this afternoon during a wildly demorale CUBS SNC \O, thie ))p Sa eireuaree) 4 CR Clivk. assisted by a squad of police| ized market. Sharp & Bryen, of No. 25 Broad street, and Hurtbutt, Hatem Time—1.11, eles Lc WY from the Old Slip atation. & Co., of No. 71Broadway. were the houses to go to the wali. Both were SIXTH RACE-Stroller (4 to 1) 1, ‘ g Thomas P. Daniels, head of the firm. | prominently identified with certain leading interests. Star and Garter (12 to 1) 2, Bon 7 ; 5, | Sie, 18 ald to be a son! of the famous Bryan & Hatch, who were the market managers for the Virginia-Caro- Mot 3. Time=1.46 2-5, xe INVADERS Ea pM aA TNS 100.0 o 0 0.9 Justice Daniels, of the Court of Ap-| tina Chemical Company, went down with the slump in the company securl+ WASHINGTON .... ----. 10 00°00: {= |peals, was taken a prisoner to Police | jes, which have fallen 35 points since the existing reaction set in. ‘The Ite (Bpecial to The Evening World.) Hes@quarters with six of bis clerks. | \i}jtles, mostly secured, are $5.000,000. G. EB. Crowell, the assignee, says nkers and invest | WILLOUGHBY W. SHARP. CHARLES S. BRYAN, f SARATOGA, Aug. 6.—The stale fea}, . AM nity Haté a‘dosen young women stenogra- the creditors ke good their promise not to sacrifice ‘the firm’ "That the athlete whose body was found floating in the Harlem River [ett sco lerastictanitepm = ey Beneeal ~ At Cleveland—End of first: Detroit, 0; Cleveland. 1 phers employed in the alleged banking beeyieae i deteeal lian ics sie cease will be Sint oe pre was brutally murdered by thugs there no longer can be any doubt. The Do-| 4 Tice the Alabama taker yemteraay,| | At hiladeljy! Ent of eiahth: Boston. 3; Philadelphia, 0, | heuh were sent home with instructions | for dollar and resume business shortly. ice are not inciined to admit that a gang of murderers exists along the Bast |\: rurnished a aurpriee. Caktaltan, fun: aM a appear at Police Headquarters later Annoncement of the fallures in a nervous market produced violemt and Harlem River fronts, but every one else knows it. This gang is known | ning {n the all-green of F. R. Hitoh-| PITTSBURG AT CHIQAGO—NATIONAL LEAGUE. bal As taaecin Paul eicvelcon Hquidation all along the line. Gilt-edged securities ere sacriticed recklessly a Inid | cock, made all locally 2s (he “Harlem Growler Gang,” and many a dark.crime may be Me seri0vto 1 Bonis tem vetpie eka | Cees eats ttine Gere: taxes|a8 the banks called In Joans, and new low records were reeched in ecme of who mingle freely,| Odds of 10'to 1. Some few ‘people who | 3 _—__ at its door. This gang is composed of blacks and whites, who ming! oan sever einak Caslalian keatiooaan| yes eee ean fifth inning: Pitts “rpent 4 forether with the firm's books. The of-|the steadiest securities In the lst. and it is as much asa stranger's life 1s worth to venture among them. crer be pring fore aot cc tet aee| At ChicaSs—End cf fifth. inning: Rittsourg, 2 Chicago. 9. —|apab wete completely cleaed out by the| More than one million shares of stock were traded in during tae day. The body has uot as yet been identified. It was taken from Harlem to} to 1. : ane ‘ Ce Sa 0 rhiders. Nearly every stock dealt Insuffered, ss ee eee! the Morgue, at the foot of Hast Twenty-sixth street. The police, acting On| Toscan, the second choice, dropped i LATE.RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS “aie lane of patrot-wagon Sena ans 3 bd , roug! ‘all street drew an im- —_— A es of the day were establishe’. The the belief that the slain man was a wrestler or an athleté; have invited into the place, while Counterpolee,’ the favorite, badly se throng to the Schermerhorn Bulld- numerous sporting men to view it, in the hope of having it identified. | f#vorite. was badly beatery Mimon, hing Je throne tc the 8 hermer be Bull SHARP & BRYAN FAIL 8 tu 1 chance, easily 4 ean Be ; rn » the Fiddler § WOUNDS THAT CAUSED DEATH. Speninglevantrena ROcNtintaeT ne Tayyee dea Rase-—Tenny Bell Ae a a Pay the Fiddier. | serine afices of aniis co, om te FOR $5,000,000, | siirciecnes tetietes panes tte in th r i ird Racse—-Neversuch 1, Ranchman lando 3. nt oor. So dense was the crush in Bi piste bry: . jo ‘A more complete examination of the wounds on the body disclose tnat) ite DL eiantncnsle on ee ihe rd) aes eel such. se man lane ied Raat Ba le lad AA 7 * by & Tullng thas cerencaten oC eloaia to Aug. 5 are a delivery up to Aug, 20. Pais gives the suspended firm a c atch up and avold sacrificing Ite r in the present demo’ these consisted of two cuts on the back, evidently made by a knife or 60M®} 4) Vo hies were equal choices in the way and a alde entrance to the building xther sharp Instrument; a cut beginning at the top of the head and ex-| petting. Sir Voorhtes ran a very bad| ; AT HARLEM. Aria ; F T eet that the reserves from| Liabilities Are Mostly Secured, and|to Henohad ito.be summoned te Loss of Creditors Will Not Sullivan,the assignee of Sharp & Bryan, Ve cut the Phe firm i vending for five inches down to the right gar, a fracture at the base of the| race, while Setauket ran an extra good i Seen tsam sh A eae : ay rms and| one. defeating Carbuncle easily.” ; c : een traMc open in the financial district xc tag market, : irulla severe dislocation of the Jaw, Diack and blue marks on the a Teckey Bullman was fined 810 and aus-( “FOUNtH’Race=Pau! Aker 1. Moranda 2, Anchor 3. ee eee Be Heavy. rely acter ine, aurea ee enees, as if the victim had been ce Bet uyen and beaten with clubs, and pended fora day for being late at the A aorta of umes nese cnoat, ana} TH suspension Bt ne prakersre sin a broken nose. The right ear is ‘halt torn 0 scales in the third race, ee SSSSFSSsSSFsFseseseses | the excitement was adcied to when news| 0% Sharp & Bryan was announced on The fact was established that the man was dead when thrown into the The bookmakers are growling about : : . i & sotw! J three-quarters of a length in front of ’ of the suspension of the stock-vrokeraga| thd floor of the Stock Exchange to-day. water. The surgeons believe that he had been in the river but a short time poor business. Notwithstanding five fav- | virgin’ goll, READ SON 5 LE Tk firm of Sharp & Bryan, which happened | The liabilities, mostly secured, are about low'nz sla'ement fe " ‘ : é eace. Th is directly attributable Hee Syseaar tne tetaritanieonaient simultaneoualy with the raid. got notsed | gs oen.099, G. H. Sullivan, of the law firm| the marker value of the securition, 2 —not more than five or six hours—-and that’the body must have lain under) jo.) rie play on the favorites was light road, The Street got the raid and the the, firm y v b for some time, !f Cotton's stor, true, before it b. . : : the Willis avenue bridge f ne ott y is ri and the winners were well backed by ihartere! ogee! vin. uspension mixed up, and a failure, with of Sullivan & Cromwell, was named as The abilities, mostly secured, are was thrown in at the point where it was found. the smart players. Sol Tchtenstein, In| Geteuket PMY, ‘ | patrol wagons and police as trimmings, | \58!Knee. about $5,000,000, “The value of aisets, When the body was taken from the river yesterday an unknown man |Patticular, was a heavy loser yesterday. ita, “A IN. ae 1S gave Wall street even more excitement A re Ati uprising “almost exclusively Stock hav aimed? ‘At the next drawing the bookles may Timen2.00 8.5. FE eS ames men| At the same time the following notice feourit'es to the amount of i teat that! fellows): Hecwas|e wrestler atthe) Union Settlement Ath= | proves ehteret Thevieads On tbe turn Curbuncie took TT aaa rooms in the Schermerhorn Building, |W *t No. 2 Broad street vad, are. vers fairly and wisely letic Club.” Tt was learned at the track this after nd:tried for the leader, Phev had lthé appearance ofa ire Wel ceniett . } m ac very fairly , ager e ” gular © regret 10 u hat we are haolding thelr securities from . [A reporter for The Evening World visited the Union Athletic Club, at] noon that John E, Maaden had sala) Ait may Dele abie ocaien Seravike’:| Thomas MoCarthy Had Laughed | yanking ang vrokeraze house and wero una’ ents at this ° etisalat 105 Hast‘One Hundred and Fifth*street. ‘There it was found that sey-| Raglan. @ two venr-o a tees two and a half lengths from Cavpuncis, : handsomely furnished. The piace had| time and have made a general assign- bee agian 4 wocsearot My: to Prsddie to ana a given fom Cacteras| Heartity. Over a Joke Written) an"srr vrosoertrs ‘On tae wait cu: | men: vnter tie laws of uw arate wis | MURLBUTT, HATCH & CO. rai wrestlers are employed. The only one not accounted for 1s Max Bren-| toga Special candidate, and a halt sister | the pla [mide the recevtion office was a big] out preferen: ner. to Willlam C. Whitney's Metropolitan) Ae EM yi pula by Younger Man, Known as brass panel, announcing the name and| The firm is one of the best known in ALSO SUSPEND, No member of the Athletic Club who called at the Morgue could iden-| ‘Handicap winner, Gunfire. ive san @ jone-haltferleeee: Petting. “Baby Assemblyman ” alleged business of the firm, and the| Wall atreet. It has been in existence tity the man. FIRGT RACE. in. air. Fl aby e * fact that it had branch offices in Lon-| since July 2. 1891. Willoughby Shar; : ly the man, Five and a halt furlongs. woe t reas PAT eRe acek A : ua eS none| Firm Goes to the Wall Soon After } Ernest Re ber. a former champion wrestler, viewed the body, but falled| gisrters, whts., jock ee mk E Bed —_ Se eee eee eee seen eee eee eee lente aici a thel Rallurectlenarnaml | 5 by 5 + Li. a railing | Mor in, and Mr. Morgan tent him i¢ Failure of ar ryan to identify it. He said that while the¥man was of powerful bulld, his mus- Mine $9, Robie TET. 2 a Ys ifl Laughter dver a Joke ins letter from of the recention room were various vf- palpioken a Pe craitnnitity wHonshe ia pee, y cles did not indicate that he was a trained athlete. Aut Wudersob. 3. 5e 4 Ae ny 2 i % Jel his son caused Thomas G. Mocarthy to! fices partitioned off, while tn the outer] went into business. Charles $8. Bryan z - " . put, 100, ae ere che Govern-| A few minutes after 2 o'clock tae see 3 Yo Ban, 96, Redt 1 SP 4-6 5 1) 31 drop deadiin his hotel, at No, #3 Weat| space half a do tenographers wer vt the Gover NEGROES ARE HELD. nae tive a Larson, @ Bho gra Aiga End Twentystesli atreet, | Cosvaes merm wee the firm's extensive] ing Committee of the Stock Exchange e of the day was announced ‘The four negroes arrested on suspicion of the murder were arraigned a % 1% are 1 ZF) One Hundred an ent vA \ . +1 matt Bere ricat elec net einineratiers |e she, Hoor of the Stock Exchange, a ‘n the Harlem Police Court to-day, William Brown was discharged at the alan, 9 nthe | aslat een this afternoon, The son is Eugene Mc- Who the Prisoners Are. of the firm are board members Fe raat’ tn wan announces Dhaene request of a representative of the District-Attorney's office, as he had a clear| torn, 89," Ca 078 win] aTageiNT mage figming ‘eased up ps |carihys fhe “hehe Assemblyman” WhO! at qeadquarters the prisonere gave eo Market Demoralized, ot en ot NG. Sele alibi, but the other three were held without bail to await the action of | "sar ™ Rua Won tees as, {peleht lengtha trom To! San. waich was] was married recentiy, thelr pedigrees as Thomas P. Daniels ement of the fail senenys econd all the way. Pirouette. The elder McCarthy was standing inj of Sprague avenue, banker and resulting m of piuetb te Hatch & Co. Coroner Brown. The police have made every effort to find the clothes which | Mimon raced to the froat at the start | favorite, dropped out-us tne rage in the nl and was joined by Yosan. They raced | early. part and came on agai) at.ti*y the barroom of his hotel when a hall- President of Lant nt Twenty-aeventh | and followed by were removed from the body before it was thrown into the river, but 5 . in’ slose order a couple. of lengths in ing third, three lengthe’ be- A well, No. St W without success. front of Interlude and ‘hxtralaw, They fi Tol Bane boy handed him the letter from nis son eee on a ene nunael for tie Saiat f helt this order. to the stretch, where SIXTH RACE. {ote trom the Baby,” he sald Inughe ‘ be ‘ veatilte z eae Aas » firm consisted of John H. Hurl- Richard Woods, No. 57 West|the heaviest breaks being in A ee reat oh and dc eaten: ‘The prisoners are Joseph Wilson, William Brown, Charles Carter and| Mimon drew clear and. won evsily by One mite. ; » last _ ’ two lengths from Redman. who finished Edward Cotton, the last named having made a confession to Policeman) .{\)\.° "and teat Auf. Wiedersehen. a Flood that caused the arrest ol the other men. length for the place. ithern Railway and Vir-| Smita, na Chemical, The weakness} Ar the offices of the firm no statement f the company could. eventh street, manager of the] pock {slacd. which Inspector McClusky and Woods a fugitive Br : the Baby’ is the accepted name of Startére, mente... JocKey®, ‘8, McCalte! H | ‘ specialty, was ; He met'the man who was found in the river on Friday night, Flood] 1.) 1... .ySBCOND RACE. ‘ go Mot, 110, Hick, il +Assembiman in the Twenty-third) oo i stise; John Avery, No. 1 East} ne qnnou reatinelta ; and . told Capt. McNally at the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta- : Lockets 10h 0 1g) Distriee ho, [One Hundred and Fourth street, clerk: | @ Bryan, Wave Nlatoh “has attained no- ) y tion hofse, ‘The white man asked him where he could find a barber shop Wer Bye, Russell gd] Mr MoCacthy tore off the envelobe.| charles Brown 71 West One Hun-| the market . OP apenas etic, hel d after being shaved he invited him to have a drink. ‘ isons ard ip |Spenea "the letter and: then Dewan Se lared and Fistieth street, clerk aud ns the sharp des Ta ee ee eteed with’ ByIViE and after being sha’ sf ™m a drink. $| laugh heartily. Hie friends came closer | srother-in-law of Dantels; Alfred Bragg. other special | n hose home is at No. 12 ‘eat ‘rairty-nfth street. Two years azo he he held tc letter in his left hand. | 04 Gonmoia Hel ( leas, and eamu 1 with typhold fever at her Brooklyn, man- In a saloon at One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and First avenue they were met by two men he had met a few days before but did not know) "Runwr, s so lwiwe wt while ha hit nis right hand on Nes Nest ager, and Samuel Bullock, of No. 3! to realize on these 4 could not pe removed to the intimately. The white man asked all to have a drink and displayed a roll| Start good. Won easily, Time~4.12 kt Ab; ‘Oh. but thin ie great!’ he cries Quincy street, Brooklyn, who claimed, . home of his mother, at Cedarhurst, Lf 40, Foshunter wentsto eher@ont at the) DAward wernommel nine of]. Suddenly the paper fell from h'* 9894 | 46 ye a contractor who had rented dark | thomeet eis ick of a market, Mrs. Hatch went to the house to call of bills amounting to about $40. 'start made all the running. and wos 44 Grand stroet, Jerssy City, Glell ang a pallor came over his fee H®) room in the company's offices. SE vol on her son and sanied 45 the wee es , | y by two lengths from Caller, who night In the City Hospital frem tr flacr: A a eal "the viol he {ntended to Will his estate DRUGGED THE WHISKER [Wan tecond nil thewat-., Ohhet nae third] jurien ne recelved while crabbing fren rene seihan oho mere ranting s0dst | tor 'Meclushye “omtce, vending @r-| ee es ane Mr is interest. In the “brokeraga ‘ One of the negroes, Cotton savs, sald he was going to have the money, | ,iro"Enjiay mening Ave lengths be-| une of the Cuntral Railroad trestles {Eat | itted him to a chair. A ain wea |rolnment in Centre Birest Court. tn-| sy eanerad crjareetl waa RID: : iit cLossesst forria Canal at Pailip sty $3 ‘e aed i; : a s “ Mr. and, going to one sige, drugged a bottle of whiskey with snuff. Soon iz turiongs, THIRD RACE. Ganwos! pulling in his Lav to Ey hams sent for, but pele heas aa es spector McClusky said that the checked, but the re n did not carry arp honey ww Afterward they all left the saloon and sat down near the Willis avenue Bi erie Aa why A, he tipped and in front of w faridslinas seed” apes. ga ran choi (nae been in eislinse for “al letooks back lower than before, except nue, for nine linen furnished: % white mi >) 4 . Arters, WRLS. Joc upsrat n ere me ts jan made at ¢ of mone! ri Bacifio an xivania: ‘The Mah) ‘bridge The white man sent Poree after more whleke: | Be At —_—— {a the Thousacds Isiands by Toticeman) He that Post-Office Inspe Miu ea utes Aaa a atte 1 cine, ire 0 a zaztbut When they had drunk what he brought, Cotton says the drugged | (or 'P sill ion itieus Williams onad t - and’ hin esaniment HAdlre?|| tevenen py n on WEATHER FORECAST. | Vhe youre AssemSi:man is A Rteat! ceived many complain yeoaw a Coloradg and inxer. He, son 98 election on funny; during the last vear ’ ©, An soon oa he wan elected he| had been secured against them whiskey was offered, and that the white man drank about half of it, Cot- oh, Byline ton says he did not “vant to be mixed up in such a deal, and walked away, iH. Booker. 8 ¢ ge but ye a for be other negroes heteng thelr cha | rest, Ajlca, 30. Hack, Forecast for the thirty [as cuffed’ tne “Raby of te As) Edwin Collins, a Westerner, who M ter that night he says he met the two men, who offered him $5.) croscan jumped away In front and {yembly. After his wedding helojaimed to have lost mozey through! 10, Virginia seyemicals att igied claim: from Hage @aying that they got $25, and that he ‘was a new nigger in that section | made the ruuning for a quarter, | when wrent on a tour up among the Taousand| the firm, came te the city to invest = Ketcham, who qualified and did not know how’ things’ were done,” ‘ emer eT ia Tnlends. Bevery day the fainer wetsned| gate, He called at the oMice. put ooult neacy assignee of the siepended, arm und Hi One of the men (Wilson, he thinks) had the stranger's clothes in his| held into the stretch, followed by Tos- anxlduely for a letter from the boy—he) not met to see Daniels, Then he went] ns continued throughs| this afte "to make an is nile Carter had can and Counternoise in. siogs. prast,| fe Just twentystwomand to-day when he| tq the Disiriot-Attorney'a office. | AS | ey aan big loane ein | Fegan het condition of arms, while Carter had the shoes, one in elther side coat pocket, A rigor-| Counterpoise died In the run home and tore! open the envelope he bogan to] sistant District-Attoney Sandford took | Ph4 out RON : teat tuses of the tailur > Toncan tried to olose on Caatalian, The) tess His neart stopped under the ex- —- "Phe scliing pressure Increased during 5 - on Becond . however: nek US OW ene es jecion ~ © ontinued on Tenth Page.) the last nour, when most of the iow | Te-Day 2 Quotations on F ( +

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