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AUTOMOBILERACES NGAIN ON MONDAY Heavy Rain Storm ‘Mari Caine Post- ponement To-Day at Empire) ,; City Track After Several of the Events Had Been Run Off, gilt 9 SPREADING; > -MEATPRICES SOARING Entire Country Watching Chicago and Demaads for Beef Pouring in Show tlie Shortage Is Universal---Another (Apecia) to The Evening World) EMPIRE CTY TRACK, YONKERS, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SULY 16, 1904, EVENING WORLD RACE CHART ¥! TENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. The Kvening World's eharte are indesed (rem ret race a: Aqueduct | T RAC 9 jen ear-ojas, five is Start 0, eo nk are Waar a Maan Bs teen Hos Bh — TE TEES i of au Meche ~Wijgedrang } } Mirena Hh Racine M4 WutriaMe ys | i Mien Lage” i Mil Batley a = King Coe eke tig 4 ‘Jones it Prt al ih i Eiimore rs Un gates So i | Brighton Beach Passengers in train, carrying more than one hundred LD PANIC AS 'L” TRAIN BURNS WYSTEROUS “NELLIE ere DES FAMILY MAME the Cars Blaze About Them, | Olice Captain Harkins Declares that \ -_———— 4 two-car Brighton Beach elevated the Young Woman in Cab with Mill.“ ionaire Carter When He Died’ Hides irs finally left both cars, M ‘ ~~ rood | P##¢n Bers, Was stalled in the Malbone hg |X. July #-On a slippery, muddy ted | ve Boose hort course. | Start ood Street tunnel to-day b; . . : . ; Conference Called for To-Day. achat store ee specie the MOF eat ancl of Butte _OwneT, Hae overhead One of ne et! Identity to Avoid Possible Gossip, fourth Auvomobile rate meet at the! Inder Horses. i, Wi i ae xa aS of the road ordered the motorman to ‘ mon Ata sab bean. this Atlas Bf Fi fat i bras ig } a iF x a ait 4 . ie th sors sve the gap. Immediately YM Coe odin r. 4, “ entire train became envel: ‘alt | : . * ' nick of ma! #24, aah We Usiaer fics (i reES £3 Founding, blistering electric cpg yl That the mysterious young woman, known at present only as “Nellie,” INCREASE IN PRICES OF \$ ey Bile vie has HY tt n } Hf pesenaers, peale stricken, Jumped | who was in a cab with Charles W. H. Carter, the millionaire ink and var- MEAT SINCE LAST THURSDAY. | zi ehoyen a aie oar Sake ne wan a0 cans that tome of tne meta | Mat man when he dled, was 8 woman bf refnqment and not an ordinary mas uy: ‘ he teed ere 2 THD 7 upward $2.00), a44e4:; id i lg p title. By 1h woman of the streets, is the conclusion reached by Police Captain Harkins, 'O- rt i t wi WENA? insan,: ~ Phueetay T oe mm ib thes on (6 preananene 5 * =] ay ovth core well filled and was spinning of Brooklyn, after two days of hard work on this extremely perplexing casa, ' A as 1 marred the early prac along at a fair clip when the Malbone » Sirloin steak... 4c aT ties. d Ploser, ehautiue tor Grlanade ae 1) street tunnel was feaabes. When, well “This, voiagy wee other the danghter of some welljodo Sunli oF 6 Prime 1ibs aa ade F) Weber, while hie steering gear } } in the tunnel an overhead wire broke Sabie ee Oar ne Siete alae cies aaa tae fo Round steak. 22 24: vorké loose ina trla) trip, was thrown T 5| and there was a spluttering and a hiss-| “One thing . no ordinary womaa streets, If cheded af ix Fy m4 re Ls Junior Staen: tea oa a ont a Why shock, The excitement | meant that he had questioned every|No, @ Willoughby poly Ca | t 4 iptiine of the sudden stop had hardly abated} woman of doubtful character in his| Mr, Atkins 1s an actor in Wateon's Thed- : 13¢ 16¢ power Tenaule | ees rs when the inepector ordered the motor-| precinct who might have known any-|tre and in charge of the chores girs. | an Bed i co hin pounds 119) sapsoapy AY man to erty, the fae ow the gap be- | thing of the ai # ‘Mr. Carter, Capt.| there. He said ‘het Carter hed on ra , A en a ‘ tween the wires and then tun on his| Harkins figures it unless it waz gj bean to his cafe many CHICAGO, July 16—Without ether side making the slightest fi" i I ag ee | , \, a % appointed courve woman wae feared for har goed tame, | chorus ther, Diving SDN 8 wm i tau *., lapping ernin won easiiy |i Voloday Odom 11 L ie ao Jummed on Platforms. the companion of . Carter would | them. i Move toward a resumption of the conference of yesterday, which ended {yom #)?, Franklin being, third Br aie ose Hs TR 38 B41 #8) 4, soon as the pole in contact | have come forward by this time. iy Corener Flaherty, of Brooklyn, euid: 3 %» unsatisfactorily to all, the situation in this city has reached the acute, Valen finished in WN Ls, Baratches Pasadena, ion Tromp. Overwelght-Vpleday, 1. Myeonby onty Wreesing at] with what was: left of the wire over. | has nothing to fear in the way ‘The death of Mr. Carter involves the , By secon. ’ the end. Jonquil tired. ‘eh Briti head the car dashed forward for a few| Prosecution, as she is only wanted as |tranafer of eo large an amount of ; ‘a , aid no man ean see the end of it all. From despatches received in te Fright Meh tat ks eatis tans dix PUT RACE $00 ypeard, Mila and Se: | yerds and then came to a standotil.|& witness at My I gongs ingeest rd i 2 not grant a burial rae | & " “ede teenth ie | A blinding flash shot out, followed by a/ There Is no doubt that Mr, Carter bens ve personally investigated. 1 f this bit; to cay it is evident that the whole country is watching Chicago ia neta We | hissing stream of fire. The motorman|& natural debth, At the same time |case, i ansiously. The beet industry in all the big packing centres is precisady | ay igthaig bm pe Ree In the box tad the come Mor Mgengpe A a Noreen bug big id mane ee ee os seat Long eh luctor fui irom the . Ag the je “ j the samé as i: is here. Kena He dectile fire shot bere and thets the olutely essential to the record. bound to make an officl! exeaiination ' tt Is evident that the strikers all over the country will abide by what : Cngtingie Ww. Hennessey. et [bogey ley royal gpa pidge Lgl gpd oh win ot arp by ee pean toast a the wine oh te Ts eviden ie uf untry 'y what- ? Aa lartin 100 ble to the platforms, and in the rugh| about a ‘ . ° nee, Parham see 1 many were hurt. , where the mysterious “Nel-|people who ere interested in thie ever the Chicago men do. If it 's to be a fight '> the finish, with all the EH baat pr eehren In ‘They were jammed in the aisies, as with Millionaire Charles! “It 19 necessary that the police : 4 - B fumes W. Mara thode who reached the platt who died in a cab, told|beforo me the young woman whe wag ‘ fhiséry and suffering which such prolonged disputes entail, the strikers in vant Mt tne dat eas he AL pooh PM iio. Hagtenendt, Water, Nigiome pad i ff rte the danger ae ts tee ae the ab lived, <n an a ee % { forall race, for machin: Pagal i of blue flame, Th ‘o woman may leave or ent statement. ag the other cities will, it is beueve., stick to the men of this city to the end. |5f°Xny: motive. power “weighing bia Pits RIC ndican, fy fren of the car became charged with cite, | section ‘without. fret vassing the In-| CeOt. amine One be bee em aee, | NON-UNION MEN ATTACKED. ee Na Na eM s8 “B | tty and wherever there were two) spestion of eflcary. Perhaps the women D0 ye oe aertecty ane Seale bs . rs y a sh who traverse section ‘ A gang of non-union men was attacked here to-day, but the police be stag Monee sentry, Ue A ee the broken current ‘would. cuits us| that they are watehed, but they will be,|Probably have her before him for ex" | a N os saree ef f af olen Fs ape ‘oe aan And sparks. Overhead there} none the and the woman who an-|@mination to-day. He said she was ¢ a were more than equal to the émergency. No arrests were made, but the pel Rerver ing ‘eae! ue te dO Me a constant roar and sputtering of | #Wers the description of “Nellie” will be reg arid woman, seperated from bration men succeeded in getting safely imo the yard, Fy ty A i Bela in inert hen hn a a sa oe eee ieh he "Tao? GoldMoney Hildebrand 122 1 ¢ same terrifying noises, et a man ® The strike leaders here have just received the following letter from|seosna "sar “His Gar stidted aacueronnte fi Monte Carte ines 1st aay Mower Bex Blew Up. <<mete f ; Tan every 4 Vagary W. Catianan ia i 3 { When the panic within the car was at a he packers and are considering it: Pig age made Te a > A Rie iain r Hewitt i * t i " 8 its cg 0 there was a loud detonating ve) vet t Cobo q Peport from the motor-bo: i Your letter has been received and carefully comsidered, and, desir-| Petitore Jump dangerously. at the i wantin 5 Became (o_ 1B i ARM tng to tbe passengers, the trol nara, mM iag io give you every possible opportunity to reach a solution of the pres saa eu tee ee “pe eR a ay llc cat calla the centre of | areat sphere of blue 5 om Si NMA? SASS ge ee = =| fire. The work of the cars began strove: Il be glad to meet you and discuss . to burn at that ui oh en igo vi veayind can be tied by Gurion, . BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. | atce'tor ine peamngen art, 22 Ner y W, the car. LP 2 jo, 8ST 3-8, % # ‘The miracle of it all “it is our unanimous opinion, however, that considering the exist-| $ tits th eae heed Seid Me RMIAHTON REACH RACE TRACK,| | $i Tyger i ‘2 art, . 'f ee ere a pend ¥ * a he lap uy “ ae 7 M eT jie. jel, Russel) ft , inz conditions, a fair r position hes been made to you and your organ-| v eho Tis /Tuiy AEN Maleted OFee Meee ta al Biaxee—One att |woman in the second, Tes wane ote George Patuss Purposes Bury-| Discovered at Bigbury Bay,‘ e i . 4 one 1.106 ata Timpie | the women in charge as they got | : ifstion in our lester offering to arbitrate ny and all grievances that may| neariy aiden Jockeys: pa ; | (stp pa a oe Soe Tee I aAGES 4 ther ou af ing Himself Alive | 'and Medical| Devonshire, and In the Pooks | ~. submitted for arbitration by either side; and it is further our unanimous | % cAnica that We-cannot recede from this proposition to which we feel tnat] | - we should have your det'nite answer not later than Saturday noon, Joly 16." p The letter was signed by J. Ogden Armour, L. F. Swift, Edward Mofris, J. E. Mauser, J. P. Lyma , E. A. Cudahy and Edward Tilden. ‘ The strike of the fir:'1en and encin:e- means the shutting off of " Cid storage, and that at this fime means the spoiling of thousands of 4 dollars’ worth of beef now in the refrigerating plants of the Beef Trust. Evety effort to avert such a calamity is being made, but it is very apt to somé to-day unless both packers and strikers adopt a more peaceable tone and make efforts to get together on an amicable basis, MEAT SCARCITY IS FELT IN NEW YORK" ; "The meat faming is being felt in this city to-day as it hasn't deen felt défOre since the strike wae declared, Few of the marketmen have more thea h meat to last them past to-night, and, scores of shops on tho wdat We nave already closed their dots. Some have remained open for ‘Me tale of hams and other smoked meats, for which they are charging an vanced price. Every grade of meat has gone up from 2 to 4 cents more to-day, making be increase cver normal prices from % to 15 cents, Scores of butcher *agons surround he pecking houses along the North and East River fronts, but few of them go Away with loads. The independent slaught: uses are working men night and day but cannot .begin to meet the de- anné, They are selling to their regular customers onty. an +s heavy rain caused a tel ponement of the races unt Later. because of the atead: pour, It was decided to call t off until Monday at 3 P.M RES'JLTS OF WESTERN RACES a FINISHES AT FORT ERIE, FORT BRIE RAC! TRACK, Ont July he races held here to-day re- * wed follows i" firiones “itopet ana i" firiones “itopet at 2 s. i as ito ’ ith ‘an imé—t. 14. act = Malden two-year. olds turk Gali lop Off, 146 (Min- derl. 6 to 1 and) to te wan Floracs 10 (M. Johnaon), § to 5 and 7 to 10, second: Cinginnat! Enquirer, 108 (J. Waleh), 6 to nd 2 tod, third. Time1.00% THIRD RACE--Handicap for t | Year-olda; four and on Olgeau, 118 (Munro), 3 to 19 and out, won; The Thrall ii Aaountain} 4 to And '§ 10 5. second, Corn Blossom, geae: M to 1 and @ to 1, third FOURTH RACE—Three- up; mile aya one Re and 4 to 6, third, Tim FIFTH RACE--Three-vear-old and up; ix and one-half furlongs.—Outwa. 100 (Monro) 4 tol and § to 5 won, Kearly Eve. 19d (Truebel). 10 to 1, second: Flor- ence Fonso, 8 (Wishrad), & to tl and 3 to 1, third: time 12y SIXTH CE—Thres-year- oli and upward and an eighth. Won by ary Watte, 192 (Paul to S and 3 to Fiorios! A 'R ont 16 to$ WAd second: Seortia, denkine’s and J to? third. Tme—tisy —_-— RESULTS AT HARLEM, anaeea ing are the ovulate ‘an furto aret ACE Bev -w tte wand te * Sto) was tee: 4 ‘oe nd even. thinde home: RACE— f ings ie ye 7 tt : wre ' \e 7" Ana’ Hi tos third ond “Hino RACE- Chicago Stakes, one mie —Won by Tokalon, rf and even: ay, Ship, 5 to 1 ang 1 eau ety yor to q an third. Time—1 FOURTH RACE tnree-aix: teenths of a mile. jee Craw. | TOGO, THE GREAT JAPANESE ADMIRAL, REPORTED DEAD American Correspondent with Geo,|! Kuroki’s Army Is Authority for thel# Rumor—Cholera Is Devastating the ~ Japanese Army Near Antung. fda wus s 4 10 16 1. by : ford, 4 to 1 and # rage. | to CHEFOO, July 16—The Chicago Daily News correspondent wita|s oC tra time ARE" " 's army, in. dispatch sent by a Chinese junk from Antung. says Peres ene. ST. Louis WINNERS. ain GROUNDS ouie, Mo. July i) are tag tea run hete Ld as Pe ah “There isa persistent rumor here that Admira) Togo i# dead. Many of he Japanese profess to believe it. A severe Outbreak of cho'ern is devas. this section. The bodies of the sdidiers sho cremated.” TRACK, St inners 9 follow: a sf peventy ie \ for H eat he ‘ tel Brent. & Admiral Togo is the brilliant Japanes¢ naval off ¢: who practicatiy put Th = rons, + eh ere mrt naval forces out of commission in Port Arthut on Fed. §. He), SPGOND RACE. all of the successful Japatiese naval manceuvers since the emg leton, § to § fo was secs leanor, it0 §, si owe third Th THIRD RACE od anundeum. T to th third. “‘Pleec Mile and eee of the war. The greatest blow to Rustia'’s naval standing| net ‘the canatet ‘was the torpedo attack on Port Arthur that Admiral maval forces in he Bast wore crippled Admiral Togo] the Russian Geet in a deries of daring at- wer he commanded the world’s attention c he tee crvnmeD s “ae Bs aii idl CLR MPU Reena. ag ote Bi ‘South mh tle ‘And Bodadil, Drake | a Sussaidadiaiae rik 4 one and one-quar- $e Fermoy, ir, iaiie'®0 88 ; segond Race—Ateeplechage handicap, short 1s 386 Pe | Dreamland has & man who will bury A body ere ei ath Race—Five and @ himself alive for the eneuing eight |t be that of F. Kent Loomis was Libretto... 188 ‘ mi aL days and nights in an amasing man- |WASRd ashore this morning at Big: * By ty oo) AC miter i \ “" pag int te sith | A Batata J cael Bae RSWPUN HELD TOAMLT LTO AT HM Frank’ Burke Saw a Man Stretched Across the Trolley Tracks and Vainly Tried to Pull Him Away. AT APAWAMIS Findlay Douglas and Champion Travis Forced to Par Golf to Win Their Matches on Links 1 ni There age suspicious cireum- stan connected with his death, but it is probable that he deliberately soumht death and refused to allow him- elt to be rescued Frank Burke was on the way to his home on Mamaronéck avenue, and when the Knollwood Golf Club a wer passed him. The man was Burke says, but sald “Good 6 he passed. A tow feet further away Burke cams upon @ man who was lying directly acrogs the trolley tracks. Burke called to him, saying that Ke had better get up, as he was in a dangerous place, but received ao reply. Then he approached the man an@ tr.eg to pull him off the track, but he hai) gripped the rail with hie hands and could not be budged. There is @ curve only about twenty feet from where the man was lying, and while Burke was still wying to save bhe stranger @ car swept it ata digh rate of spagd. @ last desperate effort to drag the man |k out of danger ané In doing to narrow- ly ¢tseaped injury himeel, the car/e at mateh play in the Apawamis open tournament to-day, the firet eighteen holes of a thirty-six hole medal play handicap were plaved. There is an ¢x- ceptionally large entry list for + the handicap and a fine collection of expert colfers put thelr skill ta a severe teat in their efforts to win the handicrp. ‘Two moat excellent matches were pared in the semi-finals for the tournament cup, as Findlay 8 Douglas. Nassau Country Club, was given a very hard battle by Max Behr, Morris County Golf Clud. which was carried to the home green. where Dougtas won by 2 up Their cards ay "HUMES Hi es w ater J. Travis, the amateur cham pon, had A stiff opponent in 8 J, Graham, the youthful member of iy» Fairheld County Golf Club, who forces Travia to play pir golf in. KILLED BY U in ol SCYTHE. Virrytown, was called The Coroner took oharge of the Body, which pad been removed of th@ car that struc 1 te man, an aold ney wee passed to the death of William Forbes, of this town, in an unusual way Mr, Pordes was mowing with a scythe when he struck the Nornets’ nest. in detanding himself from the Ingocts he dropped Nis soytne and war adout to etap out Of the way when he tripped ‘ell. The blade of the scythe one i ontirely Brough hie body mt died "timoet inatantly ‘that theory is not ——— faet that the og FO, who clung (6 the ratle when SHATTERED WIFE'S LEG, itt Nat me Th reseud im. x. v. ¥) BARATOGA, uly 168 —Sudson | ee formerly Of Brooklyn, to-day | trary the iog 37 Wis wind | NAW COMMISSIONER NAM the ane saittent to LINER ST, LOUS Big Atlantic Steamship, Bound ing only fourteen knots, the American rived early to-day, Was spokep by wire- less tol Cunard board high pressure cylinder broke at Head early this morning and reported with the American sieamaliip. ‘This, the Pa latitude 46.18 north, longtitude 4.) west. The St. Louls was then three days out from Southampton. Weather anda sind: cats adh of fourteen knots. SHOOT CHALFFEURS, | Ho ing his automobile through Bast Thirty- striking one of his feet as he jumped |inree minutes Disturbed Hornets’ Newt) i. .4 The man on the track was ground vest ' Range of the West Thircioth street 4 Dropped Implement. to places. Nation, was the complainant Wilara| | OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE. | | ¥oRTY-sEco A ee hs BTEWARTSTON, N. H., July 1%=| Burke immediately reported the aftair|was held in $2 Dall tor Aywelal Bes- Alway a Open Ht tartss Hy lope td LER The disturbance of a hornets nest led! to the police and Coroner Russell, ot | siots. ig WEST 49TH ST. NEW YORK ber ad ttl heat " ite Students Will: Watch Over| | 6s Were Cards with Name ef’ Submerged Casket. F, Kent Loomis, ci OS ine fite showing an ater: \ LONDON, July 16. ner. He is called George Patuss. He will first swathe himself in four hundred yards of flannel to keep the light and air out. Then he, will have himself inciosed in a glass coffin. Next his glass coffin will be placed in a metallic casket & feet wide and |discovered by a laborer, wag removed 7 feet long. to a nelghboring farm bullding to await ‘This will be closed in such fashion the Inquest, as to be hermetically sealed. That afr wiay not penetrate through these seemingly impervious coverings the casket will be lowered into a tank of water, A committee of medical students will watch over the submerged casket lor tae entire set period of |mmersion. — Patuss calls ai8 casket his “Buby wmarine. He performed cols pest = oxy yh wee Branch Offices ( cessfully in London. \ Vimes characterised bim ee a nae ) CAPPED ATS for New York, Signalled Her Condition to Umbria While They ‘ere in Midocean, WANTS! WANTS! With her machinery crippled and mak- ner St. Louis, which should have ar- raph on Tuesday last by ine Umbria, The St, Louis's star- o'clock Tuesday morning, and it was ine hours before she could proceed. At at Rye. the rate she ig now going she ought to] “h, Lambrinoso, of Paris, wrote in be Sys ioe bd nga disabiemone | 22, Pigate: “t witnessed Patusa’s ex- ‘ . pe Re Uner's disablerwn d hold him to be a most : WHITE PLAINS, N. T., July #&—A| was le ke ie de Feriment an o The Evening World) as received to-day by ‘The Evens : sayy : Vriy ie etn addition to] an who has not yet heen Identified | \orid i: « special cablearan: trom Lan. | #rmarl bie man. He is not of the 4] RYE. 3 Se chish tok ruck and killed be a Msgs ton, whieh sale that the Umbria, heron | PSS) Werner, of No. 222 Cony | | For the Reception of Advertisements at the semifinal rounds for the thr PSL etween this place and Tarrytown last) J). 9 for Liverpool, had passed Brow | Park West, Dr. Carlet mon, ONS Regular Advertising Rates. 1 East, Pitty-sixth # Bmith, of the Comey Is! Reseption Hospital, will witneas the submersion of Patusa to- de il 3 CEDRIC OFF FIRE /SLAND. The White Star steamer Cedric, 6 | Liverpool and Queenstown, southeast of Fire pee at = iy wireless telegraph her communication MANHATTAN AND BRONX, e Imbria sali, had taken place at 1 clock in the afternoen of July 1). In "ieee ‘iveoat Nos. 120, ‘aa, 809, SECOND AY.~A' Isi6, 1400. | NOt" 44% 88T, 2008, THIRD AV.—At Nes. esaane rid ok AV.—At Nes. saa, ts, NTH AV—At w niga sak id Sie hee sift: nee 84, St. eer, bo hea bt The St. Leas was making good yr PTH AY AGS Nes. SHS NAGITRATE Richard 1). Willard, twenty-five sikiel id, a se o living at the Hoffman was arraigned in Joferson Mar- et Court to-day on a charge of speed- lg@nth street at the vate of a mile in a TWENTY. Bicysle Polleeman oo Serr sereve orate _ Willard, who was fa. oad ° one jon: ea we w. ure Horahly dressed e the wholt in oes nat the ait | aad rPbibetidbaas le Cornel me that fas ee be r tly acy sunuined i Fit er these sunaniecy ances that shoot ierourh Mall coupon ‘or gear 7TH Brooklyn. REED.-On Phutetar, July 4 ELLBR| 4} REED. are OT years. i ine’s In fo YOu supp me ne eae nus when his hora. nad ay