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=e we ‘WHATEER—Clouty; ratm ov enew Pun@ar NIGHT EDITION cs 8 (ae : EDITION PRICE | ONE | CENT. is ‘Circulation Books Open to All id al 1904. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JA iARY 30, VANDERBILT. vis —SOMILE. AUTO RAGE: Millionaire Drives His 90-Horse His 90-Horse Power Merce- ‘NEW WAR MOVE MADE BY RUSSIA Commander of Fighting Land) Forces Chosen and Trans- Siberian Railroad to Be Given! n Over to Carrying Troops. des Over Course on Florida Beach and Takes Big Event in Handy Fashion from) war minister KUROPATKIN Field of Four Machines, ~ WILL DIRECT CAMPAIGN. 4 | . All Merchandise Intended for Bamey Oldfield Is Unable to Take Part in the paiway will Be Refused Af- Race, Owing to an Accident that Puts His} ter Next Tuesday by Order of os the Czar’s Government. Big Bullet Machine Out .of Commission pts for Time Being. LONDON, Jan. %—A despatoh to | Reuter's Telegram Company from St. al Petersburg snys the transportation of ORMOND, Fla., Jan. 30.—W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., racing like the ae et en Lal Abies ScoR y allroad wi e stopp after Feb. 2 wind ‘at the fearful speed of seventy-one miles an hour, captured the]. aster to leave the line open for the| J F ‘great fifty-mile automobile championship of America here this afternoon | convayance of troops and stores. | A rf t The despatch adds that War Minister from a field of four, and in the winning of it hung up a record for the europaea itl? BE CREERIR eal) 6G: a distance. mand the Russian land forces tn the zi ; His time'for the fifty miles, making four turtis, was 40m. 49 4-5s, | cvent of war with Japan. ; - i Bamey Oldfield, who was expected to give Mr. Vanderbilt a hot race] RUSSIANS FEAR A ‘ : 7p ‘ ry for the premier honors of the country, did not start owing to an accident “WAR RUSH BY JAPS. ; ; ‘ yesterday to his famous Bullet. He did think of starting with his low BY Sl = U Bi Hi ic power Bullet No. 2, but abandoned the idea at the last minute: PORT ARTHUR, Jan. 34—Apprehen- : Y ty : VANDERBILT IN THE LEAD. sion that there will be war is still ex- \ ‘The cara were started ae follows: Gould Brokaw, Rendult, 9.14; Insley | is also auld. that a Jopanene descent IN A C HASE Blair's 24h. p, Panhard, 9.16; F. A. Laroche, 40 h. p. Darracq, 9.16; L. H. | is expected at any moment. ’ “Be Bowden, 60 h. p. Mercedes, 9.18; W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., 90 h. p. Mercedes, | At the same time the authorities Ge- 9.19. SEL, gents Uisuat tenant ceteeas Discs Detectives Reardon and Brennan, of the District-Attorney’s The racers rode over a ten-mile stretch, starting at Ormond, making | Yang and the Yalu River, their plans| Office, had a lively chase ‘for an alleged pickpscket thi 8 atter- weenie avsnls etleis rounds and ate a senile roe cote avenge: heen Tormes (end Cia fen and three shots were fired by County Del ou > Meare LOR eet Teached ‘she! twenty-ene ‘pow In the LY 5 ie fore the man-was captured. 17.02 actual time, followed in order by Bowden, 18.05; Laroche, 22.39.26, and | ents until the Japanese make more : 4 epee eseney fy Blair, 26.09. Brokaw did not complete the twenty miles. cane Reet ae atle eaeiiese The prisoner gave his name jas fohn Gcujo, alias “Litfle RACED AT SPEED OF 50 4-5S. A MILE. The fortifeation and feta trope are] ' p Se ee 4 between Liao-Yang and the Mr. Vanderbilt got to the forty-mile post in 83.52.25 actual time, fol- ne der th Iroad is overtaxed lowed by Bowden th 36.25.45. Mr. Vanderbilt’s time averaged 50 4-5 seconda | in Nadapod ing. fecthtes and aaclohing fo the mile, or 71 miles an hour, including three turns. Laroche was third | th: eimesits Bes pass ied| to poe Yalu LATE WINNERS AT NEW-ORLEANS. ~ 9 River. < 7 . id y je inte fond pate at forty-one miles. The Pathard reached the] Miers | writ, e stare na) bss : . in official circles the merchants aj ‘ L H ; i inbig trata and Wilonketre record trials’ will’bave'to teu 'on Monday acd ieettianAunoash: thes ahiceiee kee Fourth:Race—Capt. Arnold 1,.Floral King:2, Tribes Hill 3. may continue until Titesday. been burdened with high insurance the TN Ik pore of ships is adequate, notwith- - anding the withdrawal of the Japan- 1 a ‘ r . ‘ ese aati i joo after a| BAIL FOR? DODGE ‘IS: REFUSED. % ti on the way to Chemulpo Col | ee ‘ Paes | Che Foo, “Gnina, with a, barge outers Charls F. Dedge, arrested in’ Houston, ‘Tex., for perjury in '] are dally unloading at Port Arthur. | connection with the Dodge-Morse matrimonial tangle, attempt- United ‘states “with ‘ack of aot and) ed through his:attorneys'to get free on bail at Houston to-day, the appointment of United State, Con-| After a stormy scene’in‘court his application was denied, and a [beer rexched ty the administration’ ia| Dodge will have to'remain i jail until extradition papers are is- 3 , Bs aed oe dtione to be malntained | :SUed on which he can'be brought here ‘for trial. Se eae | em. - - The Punggr Makes a Great Forte! way pare oy BRYAN LOSES RACE WITH in One Day by Forcing the Price on ZION BRIDES ON " 200,000 Bales He Bought on July LONG QURNEYS DEATH IN DASH TO HOME Option Yesterday at 16 to 16.88 Cents. = ; f ‘ : 4) Started on Rush Trip from York, Pa., to Daniel J. Sully, theeetton king, cleared'$600,000 to-day in the) Newly Wedded Followers of sp va sh gS, a His spectacular rise of July cotton, which touched 16.88. He bought Elijah Ill. Sail on the’ Saxonia |, ‘ oO i ie fi 200,000 bales yesterday at 16 and sold out to-day ot an advance of to Be Gone for at Least Five) unedonn, nev., Jan. 20,—Miss Nannie pended th trying to keep her alive until é from 60 to 80 points. Years. * Bryan, steter of Wiltem’ J. Bryan, died| Mr. Bryan reached home. Directly charged t6 the operation of Silly inuthe market was the’ here at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon. Her! Mr. Bryph! was in York, Pa., yéeter- * 5 % 7 brother is hit from Chicago a| day morning, when he received the! ii riG Ps i ok ng . rother on his way ym an assignment of A. B. Baxter & Ce., dealers in stocks, bonds and cot- Three Zion City brides sntled thia| hax been:making ‘a race against ‘time habe spon: He and Mrs. Bryan ton, at No. 61 Broadway, with offices in all the prinéipal ci ies of} POAT aR ect nari ead ever since heiJete the; Baste in, order, 10) san at’ Broce atebeorent cle, the United States, mostl#qin the South and Southwest. The failure | ain to Inst for at| Teach his elster's bedside before the*end}but Mr. iBryan ‘left for the West imme- 4 f p} ing trips, which are Jest for ¥ field to preach the doctrin of John H ur ive Inte thin affersto) St a ASSIGNED TO GEORGE J. VESTNER. Alexander Dowie, the.” seltstyled) son Prynn’slieaa took an al ving) oh ca ty Lin pln 188 from Baler, The company assigned for the benefit of creditors to George J. Vestner, eae led were Deacons H, B,| ‘0%? ® few days ago and Mr. Bryan] sister,/Mrs.\'T, 8 Allen. Her health haa| Fh < jawyer and member of the firm of Cantor, Adams & Mclatyre, The com-| cantel, Perey Clibborn and N.B, Ride-| and’ other relstives were : notined ’ by | not-heen good for several years f pany was incorporated in 1902, leases 30,000 miles Of wire from the Western Re aid ehaleibriden tana Miss Eliza. wire to hurry home. The patient rallfed, Mien Bryan's *denth will compel Mr, Union and had a rating of $300,000. John F, Mcintyre, representing the | 2th Guston, Percy Clibborn Js u brother | however, only {0 fail*again, and the| speach-making which he: hed seep, firm, bak ie precine on Fepagier Bes stierioon: a ial SEH eet GRRE BETENCE Crete ont | efforts of the physlelan to-day were ex-! out Inithes Fant and South, The jure is directly due e volcanic action of Mr, Sully the) Ary. He 4 tor ted with Tow cotton market. Customers became iibbued with the idea that there would | thal orgentestion. Pas Wanisnarriea On cera ce ie ea ba tel eae ate INO KISS FOR MCLELLAN: an accounting by the middle of the coming week.” | the. seneral Tuiancies manages OC 2re4 | city. A, B. Baxter & Co. Is not a New York Stock Exchange house. The! ‘ne weddi: if Ds Cantel to Misw . “| firm holds memberships in the exchanges of the second-class cities, and Mr. Ruth Blavenn, a English girl, was the AS FIRST WEDDING FEE Baxter has been conducting brokerage business for fifteen years. Mr, Mc- | Mitt event of the kind In the new Zion * | City Tabernacle. They were wedded on Py Intyrée Insists that the firm's embarrassment will probably be only tem-| @hristmas Day. Deacon N. B. Rideout + rary. He, declares that customers failed to pond te lls fe t vi ted recently at Brockton, Maas., ; eur ee pair jramig ren taeacled Tak ranklin ‘itu the dah Mayor Officiates\ at the Marriage ot William ‘ i George ue, * yar | BROKERS SOLD BEAVILY. iuptiat ane, oftmeaty, | Hudson .Clarke and. .Mrs. Virginia 8. = ‘| Bully’s brokers began to yell as soon as the :-arket opened, dumping! ! cf al Zion Anat Moore—Leaves Out Word ''Ohey.” thousand-bale lots as fast as thky could unload. So steady was the demand) Mr, Ciibborn, te expect 1s be a | that even this heavy selling did Not cause a break until after the firat hour, | aireudy ntarted ‘on his tour. Tam t=} Mayor McClellan performed’ his frst from her hanband two years we when there was a drop of 20 pointsyrom the sensational opening quotations. Later on buying by manufactutyrs and the gathering in of cottor by bull@ who believe that tife market isgoing much higher caused prices to advanne again. Cotton at i7 cents is looked for Oy Monday. At one period of the trading to-day July was almost within 18 points of that figure. In New Orléans both July and May cotton sold abdve 17 cents. The remarkable difference between the ‘closing prices last night and the opening to-day caused tremendous losses ayd gains. Those who bought at yesterday's close were enabled to sell ou profit of 400 per cent. - ‘Phe 6 Sica quotations were: February, 105; March, ', 16.76; June, 16.80. ine ‘platheat Driceg to-day were: July, 16.88; A! October, 12.95, 7 + 16,89; April, * 1. Hi | ‘ x \the Opening: to-day with a|’ it, 16.16; lente Naples and to arrange, for » and In other M ntel bas been for s "yearn stationed in England. He ret cently fo be married, IW. K. VANDERBILT, JR, WINNER OF TO. DAY’S r BIG RACE, AT WHEEL OF HI1S MACHINE. marriage ceremony to-day. ‘The'beiasetoony ofeee The Mayor showed thut be was new fret marriage prided Lee stelanle to the time-honored tradition ‘4 sreroony ta): 8 sean ceremony by failing. to'kiss- the bride, | to the cere SO ee although he need not have stooped +0 | over'6 feet tull, broad. shouidared and t ng to the fact isnot connected with o bride's. fami Dowle's church, “There wan some, tail in, the, papers r my marriage.” said Mr, Rideout ut it was not a question of creed with my father-in-law, but of character, | am going out to'South Africa to look after the Zion work, but above all else an Ambasaa: Christ, ana” this D FOF Jesus family and my wife’ Mess aueation . Tt jt of Dr Bowie" do it, as she was 6 fect tall. athletic. FE ‘The couple whom tie Muyor ynited) By | previous arrangement pes the wore William Hudson Clarke, thirty-one) marriage service was read the wora yeara old, of No, 85 Elghty- thira| “obey” was omitted. As soon as t street, and Mrs, Virginia 1s. Muore, thir-' ceremony had concluded, Mr. McCleliin ty years old, of No. #4 West Fifty-sev-| heattily, congratulated the pair, but dia enth street. | not ‘make any move to kiss the bride, Tee eile ii beautiful woman, -and) a prerogative ae esa y overlookea, carties her height with a stately grace! ly when the bride ts a beaut that 4s entirely free, from peste i ZA Ene) geet. bag: Goan test the well: Stic was formerly Mrs, Virginia Brao- mapa eat don Schoonmakor, but ascured » divogee| i, () + e*- }| Floyd K. (even) 2, Sam Poor 3. PIO BEATS OUT ASCENSION, Latter is a Hot Favorite, with] Fuller Up, but Is Beaten Out —15-to-1 Shot Bronx Wins First Event. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Bronx (15 to 1) 1,| BECOND RACE-Red Man (10 to 1) 1, Tom Riley (2 to 1) 2, Exctama-, ton 3. THIRD RACE—Scorpio (11 to 5), 1, Ascension (even) 2, Quetist 3. (@pectal to ‘The’ Bening World.) NWW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 0,—The weual lacge Saturday crowd spent the afternoon at the track and enjoyed some closely contested races, The Merchants’ Handicap at one mile! prdved the féature of the card. It was) worth about $1,500 to the winner, Harry | Gardner's Crescent, ‘City Derby candl- dqte, Floral King ‘went a mile for the first time in th! ke and performed | #0 well that h ris confident the! colt will win the blue ribbon eter of | ‘the winter meeting. George Odom, who will arrive shortly, has been engaged to ride Floral King in the Derby. | ‘The races to-day were run over a very heavy track.” The best going was on the outside, Jockey Houbres's mother has entered jmuit in a local court to have J. A. Drake's contract on the boy annulled. Drake bought the contract from J. K. Hughes last winter for $15,000. Houbres \4s here and claims to be going to school. Little Bcout was ineligible to the fifth race to-day and had to be withdrawn, The fact that he/had won a stake this year put him out of the raee™ FIRST R ’ $400; tor three-year") ode ana ‘Upward: selitnas ne Starter, weight. Jockey. Bue He mwa tS m3 x & 3, Hennemey.. 102, leo! 1 |Chotee, 1085, Puller |Sly Boots, 100,Romanel Start xood. Won 1 | Tine—1.29 4-5, Bronx raced Choice into submission in the run down the back stretch and opened up a winning lead rounding the far turn He Had plenty in reserve When the final test came and wus only kalloping at the end. Floyd K. raced through his fleld at turn for home, bute! foul ever improve his position in the nal furlong fly.” Place driving OND RACE. i galturme 400; entrance $79: | Bettiny 02, We 2 9-5 TAO a 14 aeeriing, 6.08 Tan 10] pad, Won “driving Place « +5 The colors of “Father Bill” Daly were n front for the rst time at the When Hedman beat his feld in the second race ni outean bis field all the way. ar | bae rounding th BOY SHOT DOWN Gov. Odell’s Reported Offer to Give:the: City Relief and Will Have Introduced: Bill Increasing His Powers. PEOPLE HAVE CAUSE OF COMPLAINT ing Extortioners, and Has Already. C e sulted- with Corporation Counsel Delai and Commissioner Oakley on the’ Subjes Mayor McClellan was asked this afternoon if he had read the inter-” view in the@morning newspapers in which Gov. Odell, In ener question of regulating the gas monopoly, said that Mayor mone have any necessary legisiation for the asking. . “Yes, 1 did read it,” said the Mayor. “I am very giad, very.nled to see that Gov. Odell Is #0 public spirited. I shal avail myselt of. his very kind invitation. if “Assemblyman Miller, of Brooklyn, called on me this morning ¢ said he had introduced a. bill calling for the appointment ofa mission to investigate this whole question with a view to esking for’ lation, I have not seen the text of Mr. Miller's bill ana Caicde ot say that [ endorse it. “However, if this bill does not meet my views I shall certainly aad ae that a bill is introduced which will give me the power to regulate this 7 tor. I have already taken the matter up with Commissioner Oakley of; Water Supply, Gas and Blectricity Department, and Corporation Delauy. It is a very big question, There is no doubt that the people’ have | just cause for complaint. The complaint is too widespread ‘and tod : to be otherwise. Pace “And I am more than pleased to hear that Gov. Odell will let! ser the secre needed for the asking. 1 will ask it, and without delay. 4 ~ PATERSON Mi Explosion Is Beieved to Hay Caused Blaze That De: Big Plant and Throws’ 1 Persons Out of of Employment. James Condon, twelve years old, of| Ashley & Bailey's wile mills, at River No. 177 Twelfth street, Jersey City, was! and Putnam streets, Paterson, shot and probably fatally wounded in! caught fire to-day and were ddstroyed. the Erie Railroad yards, at Twelfth and The loss is between $40,000 and 0 Provo streets, to-day. The plant was one of the largest\s James McKenna, employed as a de-j the city and occupled an enttrert tective by the railroad company, Is aC-| 1, comprised several three-story. peice cused of having shot the boy, and is) ee load aie neia at the Seventh Street Poltce Station atructunes nnd 1incid: a tity of valuable machinery. BY DETECTIVE. | Buflet Hit Twelve-Year-Otd in| the Back, Causing Mortal Wound, White He was Trying to Escapé Officers. Ausault Cee © have beens many thefts at the! ‘The heavy falt of snow “delayed ’ the Erie yards during the last few ths. | (fre companies, and by the time, they locomotive brasses und other things st remoied thay acedcaCinek ina re ving been stoven, MuKenpw aon) erent headway, Frozen, hyarak also interfered with» * board a locomo-! bursting hose again at the lida drive to ACE. | entrance $10; for | Wetting. | 20) 4! Pac! same. Tine Milgnwe [for | Beuatereland) Cons] gresamen Stricken Ont. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—The Urgent Deflcloney “Appropriation bill was passed by the House this afternoon. By A vote Of 167 to 0 the House struck out the mileage appropriation for House and Senate uihe * nal, is wonderful ditch, which aie United States will probably” Anish A double-page feature, printed in colors. in To-morraw'e Sunday World Maga | ome Tews ar ake Midi ys y in the yards. work of the Fire Department. prey, st arte Coward’ them, and the! prame on the eae ae | Iacomotiva and ran. ‘They. were | blocked in both directions, by ie upon to stop, but kept on running rhe firemen had to van thelr bose, a McKenna th vd his revolver, in- the River street crossing of thé Erte, enaine he says, merely to frighten the O40 tracks run close to the fitele When the weapon was discharged ind no trains could be run on the. Condon fe th ground with a 4) ausing great annoyance to” on seream. | been shot in the Back: aE r and the bulle ed the le Z lung. He was Giken to St. Mrancis Hos; By hard wor! men succeedéa pital, where it Was sald he would prod. ving the buildings occupled by the ably dle seer =t) » department and the dye shop. were it, his companions, John NS The rest of the plant was ees reas teenth street, and Michael Shaughnessy The fire was discovered by , Robért) fourteen years. 0. 3 Hendersoa milier, a Ridgewood policeman, who lives in Paterson and who was returns Peltce Mary 1g home en a train this morning. Ee 6 ¢ heard a noise that sounded Ike an &x~ tes GTN plosion in the direction of the silk mit vrasses when the detect fe nm. Hides he had be and, looking toward the plant, pw flames bursting from the. boller Rouge. MON Wwhetecie) As soon as he could wet ce Be train Ke placed und eat i sent In an alarm, and the firenten re~ ne piace Noe re ES! | eenkded as promptly as the heavy xolng through the snow would permit, | The flames spread rapidly from the WEATHER FORECAST. |) votter-nouse to the buildings oceuple@ Forecast for the thirty: six hours ending at 8 P. M. Sunday for New York qity and vicinity: Fair and partly cloudly weather with rie ing temperature Sunday, followed by rain or snow and winds be- coming freeh east to south, by the winding, warping and! pce departments. All these wert, # sites the firemen reached thé, plasty | dha they soon found that there was hope of saving these buildings, then turned their attontiou to the. bon and dye shops and succeded saying them from destruction, ——_-

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