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4 tym their ice-boxes, Steward Decker, of the Hotel Manhattan, sald to-day | "Rotel had » big supply of all kinds of meat on hand, "RAPECTS ADVANCE AT HOTELS, + gpeat is we have to have it, and of course if we have to pay fancy prices we'll TO FAMINE Paces Bast Side pists Advan Advance Rates on Account of Strike, and Those Who ‘Can Afford It Are Buying Supplies for Several Days Ahead. hy ooh firat elfe .t of the big strike cf the beef handlers was felt early to- @ay on the east side of the city. All of the butcher shops, great and small alike, raised the prices for beef, lamb, mutton and veal, with the result that of the more prosperous took huge baskets'to the shops and bought Meat supplies for days ahead. who could afford it bought for over next Sunday, but the vast 3 could not afford so big an outlay and had to content themselves | + Jaying in supplies for the next two days. ‘The advances ranged from four to six cents @ pound on all classes of fheat, The increase created a good deal of excitement, but no disorder ¢ Smaller advances than these have made.riots on the east side before now, : HAD TO RAISE PRICES. © The butchers who supply the poor were not optimistic ovor the situa- : tion to-day. They said that they were obliged to raise prices because the Pholesale price had gone up and:they must protect themselves. Very few of the butchers have any large supply of meat on hand and there will be @et-and-out famine prices before the end of the week unless the siluation phanges materially. One of the biggest of the east side shops 's thit of Finran & Schmitt, ‘at No. 86 First avenue. Mr. Finyan said to. that he had two days’ sup- ply on hand, but that at the rate it was being bought up he doubted if it gould last through to-morrow, “These people fear a bigger Increase,” ail of their spare cash into meat, 1am afraid, though, that great suffering 46 coming, for, of course, there thousands on the east side who never have more than enough money ai 9 time to buy a day's supply. With our two Gaye of meat here we are belier off than hundreds of other small shops. ‘By to-morrow noon 1 ig oa to see scores of the small shops shut their | dors.” BIGHER RA1ES FOR ALL FOOD STUFFS, ‘The situation for the poor will Le agsravated by @ general advance in other foodstuffs. The dealers in genera! provisions on the east sido! 4 we already begun small advances, and these will increase as the supply | ‘of meat in the shops runs out, Nauss Bros, of Fifth sireet and Second avenue, big dealers in provisions, sald that by to-morrow tuere will surely | be a big advance in the retail price of butter and eggs. if Increases in prices are also marked to-day in the upper part of the city,! ! ' | he saidy “and they are putting ‘Dut there a few conts extra to the pound makes ittic difference to (he con- (amore, cave in the poorer sections, The hotel people have made no ad vances in their prices. Most of them have at least a week's supply ahead! aoe saGeseasauan O000-000950530000000000 005505500 it there would be no increase al that hotel unless the wholesale price got | if {8 such a probibitive Aeure that It was absolutely necessary. Steward Von, + Arnim, of the Waldorf-Astoria, sald the same thing, and added that bis! | “The situation with us, though,” he acded, “is that no matter how much | é Baye to charge them. At present, however, there will be no changes,” At the Hotel Imperial it was said that a supply of meat bought this! morning Was purchased at an advance of two cents a pound over the reg- i= falar rate and that it@pight be necessary to make a small increase in the price of steaks at once. However, the change has not been ae ordered. The local strikers, numbering now 3,500 men, held a big ineeting to- day at Turtle Bay Hall, No, 869 Second avenue, which was presided over by H. L. Eichelberger, fourth vice-president of the State Hoard of the! ‘Meat Cutters’ Union, Homer Call, the secretary and treasurer of the board, who {5 expected here from Syracuse, did not arrive in time for the meeting. We will be here later in the day and will (ake charge of the ctrike In this city. ‘WORKERS QUIT HERE, Early to-day the strike extended to the carriers in the employ of the ‘post houses in Harlem, on Twelfth avenue, from One Hundred and Twenty- | ninth atreet to One Hundred and Thirty-recond street. ‘These men carry) $8" meat from the refrigerator care to the big warehouses of the Swifts, the! Armours, the Cudahys, the Morri nd others, Just two houses in this section have escaped the strike. They are the Indianapolls Abbatoir Com. and Conron Bros, end they are independents, {t in said that their ‘carriers will go out later in the day. ‘The situation in other Hastern cities ie the same as it is in New York, ih i 162 "1 inden. nea ‘THE WORLD: W aed ‘DNESDAY EVENING} JULY 13"1088' ae TAMMANY’S YELLOW PERIL. (By 1. E. Powers.) “No LIKE-E These FOREIGK Pr ORACK fi tu Soaaliy, ime 1 18, A. Featherstone We Jockeys. Brloahene «1410s HM. Phillivs 10s yne 10 Horne tua felts jot sua Hi Cochran 105 Hoa a. EVENING WORLO AACE CHART SEVENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH, ‘The Kvening World's charte are indexed from first race at Aqueduct ax f mW Deck~ Lil 4 Fin 1" ah it ‘: i EN Ps ty W 12 B33 PREELODDELDSHE DOD IPOD DDEDNIANE IDOL IPI DIDI IDOEDIDD AIDILFD DDE SERADLG SOO 4 LI HUNG CHANG M'CARREN RETURNS TO BROOKLY N With ALL THE INSIGNIA nah HIS OFFICE. Own: ‘open. Giga Pi * ” wb a a he ih a4 4 beni, =| a and a large part of the West, where the strike 1s at its height, will be with. i yea Ae aereruer eee Semen meat in a few days. The 2,000 union men in Chicago are all ont an ; as fhe wat packing centre is paralyzed by the blow. Kansan City, Mt Louis, | 403 SECON? PACK Hom naadeds sregpiecnare for hunter: about tno milena the other packing centres find their chief indnatr: a atand-) Mr ot on “ min, oe ‘already the shipping of live stock to these point has stopped, |! ; Joek hE 11M vin. _ Open. Choe. Pl. Bh. The unanimity with which the men Fast and West obeyed the order to pene gt tj} H ¢ j } ‘| ii out has astonished the trust fulks, It indicates a movement secretly ene woraharat $ fe ft * uM £ 8 ] mined for months, for no overnight order would have met with the re-| hie tay & te 6 eae ee Te jé response that this one of the Western leaders of the trust work-| yi ageee sh De it Hh Pe Va a men did. Tyellight, Confederate, Gray, Asin. Jtminen, “Over helahie Princess «nic TROUBLE IS EXPECTED. Yncrnnelae made yi hi eee Serious trouble is looked for to-night and to-morrow at the big slaugh- 464 TURP RACE iano eat selling: for two olds five and ome-dalt turlones ter-houses of the Schwarzchild & Sulsberger Co. which oceupy the block|“\o., RUAn) PPh Ww Time—1,07 Wi bike by Patherless— Ne on Firat avenue, from Forty-fou.th to Forty-fifih street. Two huadred ne-|jnie “Ht [an ny »_ Fin Open. Clos Pi rose and Italians were landed there late this afternoon from the tugboat| 4a) workiaa $* * Hy $ 3 +6 ries R. Kufer. They are to take the places of the atrikers, Cota have! {1 a 8 x osc bean placed in the buildings for them, and they will be protected from the | tis tke H * o ce Cae wrath of the strikers by Pinkerton detectives and the regular police, i ik o i wh Strikers thronged the street around the plant all day, but when it was| | ? fn & & & hb learned that sirike-breakers had been landed from the river thelr numbers! "ae wise Boe i 6 wD o » Were increased by hundyeds of others, ‘There was muck angry talk, but noj+— BM eis i ey attempt at violence. Ii is feared, however, that there will be trouble later on when all of the strikers learn of the situation, po NO TROUBLE AT THE _ SCENES OF THE STRIKE, |: CHICAGO, July 12—"verything is qulet about the stockyards to-day, |" About five thousand strikers, all good natured, are loitering about, but! 3 have offered no violence to the non-union men working in the Swift anal Armour estad!'sh ments. » Tt wan declared to-day that every packing-house had some men at Work, but the sirikers said that was not so. The packers are employing all I for work who seem intelligent and strong. Savio " & sixteenth appeared at the stockyards ‘The strike has also attracted thousands | ineon—ONee, in h. pumemploy®) who are looking or work. ‘The strikers have stood caimiy | we tccsgew ad scan men engaged to take their places, They have made absolutely | th ort gene ‘@ppoaition. ) Aone Bali ee he iy Fyn Ase ° . os trian 40) Grenade July 15.—The packers here have decided not to try and reopen! 8 just now. The strikers are holding mass-meetings but are| ‘ of them are discontented over the strike which was ordered when the orders came from Chicago. The packers have . §et non-union labor. They say the strike will be short. |‘ 465, FOURTH n Ingo ran & ‘fale race Hundreds of such | 166 * 467 “gry RAC CITY, July 13.—The tie-up is complete here. The strikers | Heart Index jj Gray Lad. | iat AC! art Owner deghere.. our Sonia.” orm Boy AC ra iyitegrand Walsh H philips Crimmina eouvied: * Gold Maint Weheraft . ‘ m, Marthe Gor eratehen orand Champtow,, Marine Li) Jonneon Santat ‘ite Roratches—Tom cod Gay Roy cated stronm taping Ground, Jack ii Rona e Belle, y a ii La. me ir ” “pneticl MeMeektm. for three. yea. Time 14 28, gle (ilies ft * Segectetts Winner. 0 Seeseat Te He on. Neiije Russell TY wh Gay Boy, b Overwelahis—Divinatior Major Pefham hung In the last few strides vite and tnapwie ‘Winner, br. Mile and » oe toa ais | oS 8S OS 12 ove ¢ ft 7 » © » 0 ae es | REG i i 2 # 7 8 BW» Over ne at the alte Toboggan oniy Tramotor stood a go tu eer ‘Paint nt >» 34.3... ti. PPLE ERP SEALS OE-G8OO4 1OOEDE DOE 1 4449-99 HOE FHEROHOF O41 C9GOOEGODEE DORE HH 4 1111 + + 11 09O06SO068860SSOSSSD +e PDDO4-4 92589868460 0O8OOH08 305-89 BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. | RRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRA 4 July 1%—The entries for to-morrow's follows: x furlongs. Mt are a fee agit ew 4a) Briority won yaonby 4M Cashier. ‘vomp... 102 Speuole Preonby end Von Tromp, Keene Recond Race—About two mniled; senples chane a Cheaeriy ion oh g react i coi eee Robin Good ana ae rit 451 Silver 2 Bermuda ping Rece--dlle 9 ) Flammule . aps "ony, is ian ae me Rte a } vie 718 = nf * elaton 188 | = Fourth Race—Winaud Fea Handicap; aix | mt Hi) Matlevit 99 ¢ ‘ey Tradition «418 ' 4 ed Friar. 4458 Batting 08 1} pasadens rea | 47) ‘Tonngeaee eniQenle Tonkotder and ‘Tradition, Paget rita Race all v0 “ wt Pago it" Race—! eye gh ‘ot “ isa? Von ae Oh Calta entry. FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT ERIB RA TRACK, On*, July |&=Pollowing are the resulta of ihe races run here to-day: FIRST RACE—Three-year-olde and np: six furlongs ~Ben Fons, \02 (True- bel), # to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Hopeful Miss, 10) (Sheehan), 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, lole, % (Wedderstrand), 4 to 1 Sto & third. Thme—i.10 3-4. BECOND RACE—Two-year-olds, five —Mistien, 106 (J, Walah), 2 to The Thrall, 1 THIRD RACE—Handicap; th: Ix and upward. mile an teenth.-Basy Btreet, 108 (Munro), § to Sard even, won; Minotaur, 110 (Trewbel), tito land $ to 4 second; Merriment, 10 (minder li to 5 and 4 to 4, third. Time at: third. Time—@.52 1-4. PIPE Three: ide and " a quarter.—Plorizel. % hstige hs tao a v1 hn 9 sa 4 ile, 106 Trea to Lund J to nd , Juatiog. ¥ We DOr? UF Vand tio 1, third. TI SIXTH he FOURTH longs “ante, on and 4 to 1. nase; short (Casey), 2 to 1 and ¢ G Mi (Wilton), 5 to javigator. 43 (Gay 5 third. ‘ime: ST. LOUIS WINNERS, FAIR GROUNDS RACE) TRACK 8T. LOUIS, July 18—The winners of the races tun here to-day a 8 follows FIRST RACE—Reven-eighths of ‘fan by Pompey, ® to J and to 1; Billy Moore, # to | fot place, second; Yellow Hammer, 3 to 2, third ‘Time —1.00 12. BECOND RACK—Five-vigntha a? a PE Ha Meliwood, § hy 1 pod 4 te Sto2 ‘Noaderpo, Sto y Rhea pe csigtihs of tori or bie sto Rea | greatest friends. Hanson didn’ RAN 1 1 GIRL HE ADMIRED jotorman Frantic with Grief When He Recognized the Dead Body of His Neighbor's Magaie Carney, seven years old, of No. 49 Germania avenue, Jersey Cley, was rum over and killed at the corner of Hobo a Central avemuse, to- venue car Motorman Jacob Manson bor of the child, ving at mans avenue, and was one of her now who i was he bad killed unt! after the body was taken from ‘his car, and then he became frantic. rhe girl, with two friends of about tht same age; had been out for a walk. In crossing Central avenue she was be- tween the others and didn't see the car, ‘The other girls did, however, and ran, Refore ie kne t was the mat- ter the struck her and ohe was to death. a yn Wan arrested. and the police | had difficulty in getting him to the} station-houge without injury, for a big crowd gathered and was in a very bag tem means poorly fed Brain ‘The sure, safe way to astrong, active, money+making brain is @ | immediate appeal wil be taken to the through thi Immediately | this bill signed Mr. Jerome re- } opened the Canfield cage a sub pornaed Lewisohn (0 appear before $47? Divination 102 Wid' w's Mitel au oN "108 1B Her 5 a i vot 108 8 Inq. Gil iri. ! 43 Flava. 6.108 -|with mercerized COURT UPHOLDS GNBLIG LAN 5 reach Appellate Division Sustains the Decision of Judge. McMahon Declaring. Jesse Lewisohn in Contempt for Not Testifying. __ In his fight to firmly establish the'edn. atitutionality of Ris gambling witness law and to feree Jeted Lewisohn to answer all queations put to him in re- gard to His alleged play at Canfield’s gambling-house, Distriet-Attorney Jer- ome won a signal victory to-day when the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court dévided by a vote of three to two (9 dienes the ‘certiorari proceed- ings inetituted by Lewisohn and ad, firmed the judgment of Judge Me- Mahon, of the Court of General Ses elons, in sentencing Lewisohn to jail for fifteen Gays for contempt of court in re- fusing to anawer questions put to h'm. Justice Ingraham wrote the opinion of the Court, Presiding Justice Van Brunt and Juatice Patterson concurring, | Justices Molaughlin and Laughlin die- sented |terbach, counsel for Lewisohn, that an | Court of Appeals and in care of an ad taken to the United States Courts, Wor ta First Case, ‘This Is the second time that Lewi- sohn's case has peen in the higher | courts, Karly lat year when he was first adjudged in contemp, for refusing to answer queations the Court of Ap- | peals sustained him and Canfield and | his friends were jubilant o sult, In interim, ho | Jerome went to Albany ai in forcing his bill him, Lawisohn obeyed the subpoena. | That was on May 1 last, and the heiring was before Justice Wyatt in Bpecia| Session. Lewisohn was anked | if he had played roulette on the prem- is@a at No, 5 Kast Forty-tourth stree:. | He refused to answer, quoting the Con- stitution in defe of his stand. He, was placed under arrest and again ked th | fused to A ‘the Grand Jury for his conduct, and} Judge McMahon adjudged him in con- | tempt and committed him to Ludlow | Street Jail for Afteen days. His coun- | set rushed to the Supreme Court and} fot @ wrt of certiorar! from Justice | , Dugro, Lewisohn wat released on $1,000, | bait, Later Justice Dugro rescinded his | order and hed the entire cage taken. to the Appeliate Division, Cane Up in Court, Assistant Distrivt-Attorrey Gana ar- gued the case before the Appellate Di- viddon, Alfred Lauterbach opposed him. ' Mr, Gans was jubilant when he heard | | the deciaion to-day, but would not make jany statement. Mr. Rand, who js in ‘charge of the office in the absence of YM, Jerome, also declined te say any- thing Under the decision Lewisohn could be | be immediately haled to jail, but the appeal, whieh will be taken right away, | will save him that ignominy, His ent will probably be tinued, Sale of =| Men's Bathing’ and Seetmming Suits Fine, Worsted Ti wo-piece Sutts,|= bathing or swimming, plain; blue, black and Oxford grey, ($2.00. Fine Worsted Two-piece bathing or swimming Suits, colored stripes in various combina- tions, navy and white, black and red,Oxford and light blue, black and white, $250. | Lord B £3 Taylor, | Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. It Is announged by Alfred Lau-|!' | Cream. 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