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Nati | weer TROTS AND PACING AMLETES Tn AMC ACES AT YONKERS Il AMER HANS... Matinee Consisted of |O48. SPa-mtename | 13 Events—Big Crowd Sees ee Jockey. Wi ain T _ | Sport Despite Threatening ; aman | ‘ale Takes Four and Harvard Two in| Weather, ternational Games in London witb| —— sseotatives of the Oxford and mbridge Universities, SIXTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. The Evening World's charts are ind¢xed from first race at Aqueduct : halt furisam. Start wi Racine—Silver Queen. 33 Deen Tamee (Special to ‘The Evening World.) EMPIRE TRACK, YONKERS, N. £,, July %—A god sited crowd attended — the sixth regular matinee of the New 4 517 Owner, T. Hitehcoei Index. Horges,_ aia) Ea Hunter Scratched —Bill Bal Phoe! c Racing ai out att inne sure rag Wi a Ee ‘Oni ala? strong. Voladay ran_& good rece, 8 hase tyll coures, Start 08 TR Winners eh By telaen Bava Winema 4 | we wights—King Cole, 1 Caingorm, Class L, for trot. was Won by Gracie. White Clay was second and Northum- berland third, Time-—2.28%. Event No, 2, pacing, mile dash, was won by Lady Dircet, driven by H. D. Ray Gallagher 10 Mara ot Donohue 15) WINNERS IN INTERNATIONAL GAMES. —_—_—— an el Trrew video * a DASH—W. A. Schick; Harvard; time, 47 460, Gill sien HL, driven by G. ae — Open fivaivelt, Ma ee tl only other rter. me Serateh Malde: tI werweight—! Time, 9 45s. Hammer Throw-Gheviin, of Vale; | ae ee eet tne third wes in band at the and Mate Lo Closed strona. = dont Lavator, rac vi and sto'4 the place 1 NAGE-The Vanie stake: % i RUN—H, W. Gregeon, Cam: | distance, 152 feet 3 inches. ‘Time, 4m. 21 1-50. 120-Yard Hurdle—@. Clapp, Yale; Jump—@. F. Victor, Vate, @| time, 18 4-86, pet 1-8 Inch. Long Jump—L. P. Sheffield, Yale, Run—Holding, Oxford; | distance, 21 feet 10 94 Inches. im, 56 1-50. TwoMile Run—Goodby (Oxford) Quarter-Mile Run—E. J. Dives,’ Time, 9 minutes 50 seconde. Wilton horse ren drove ti ‘Time-2! ie 9 The fourth race, best two three, mile heate~In the frat bea! by race Poastup sg beh 2 i 00 od he’s tes front al The | drivel” by| Seratched—Zeala. green Ave Dr. tb ig dit, “th The ai Ci af Ascot pee Ke mite t jens Rest and rice, feat Me asi0 P| : ‘og Riter ‘Alpert Cand. Penatue fan he final heat was left for theese’ we kerese' Albert C. two ree to had tl mile | ( post, was placed on one side of the field from which flew American with pease flags as the victory went from one side to the other. Jt|race was won by iy flared’ ‘the Stars and Stripes es an official notification of the success 14 Ines After bel tifont. Door; a Si. eer, Vous are Path iuea bles theta | out two E hmen jt one was at 5 foot Lone in _ Jockeys. Wee “Hildebrand is ns Ln aly bevesing at the end. Tradition aixteenth, LONDON, Jtly %3.—Yéle and Harvard were the victors in the interna games held to-day at the Queen's Club, West Kensington. They de- |" 4 Oxtoré- and Cumbtidge in aix out of nine events before an immense) which never lost interest even in such a tedious contest as the to won the high jump and the was third, Victor's best KA ade ' ab i ign’ Ty Hy Hh 1s impion, Atwood. Gold Boma Overwsiahti Tee ss }. Bohm! Shey two bent erd a ne tia 8 Time ar SELLS TIS ON STOCK MARKET % T 4 RY H 4 HY 4% ert tt Ball Pita Shevlin Wine Ham: or Threw. | Bee’ a ragramny pier a a CoMtENORNS. ae rounls were abe bey Bheviin By Pi Beart Faas i 7 FE 7 Seal Peaitachs se az's| Miss Nellie R. Conklin, with Of- RY EY Ba i the light blue boon a apdovghegh fice In Parlor of Uptown Flat, \s aM, ii ¢ 5 a i tow women. of oi ee ested Says Her Inoome Is $60 a Pee t i % SALE Tovrey. tm the dark Moe mood ; iid “ Week. le il a s gis ef i i Mies NeNije R. Conklin, of No, Weat One Mundred and Third street, fa making $9 « week selling tips on the stock market, Miss Conklin for- meriy held a $15 stenographer’s posi- i z z f H | is HI it 2} ane a CH, | 49 Sach a ts waren to vt a a i TRACK, BRIGHTON BEAT ha i me re and Bird, Har | ton in the financial district, and had . | gage golaanal, 308 Clapp by Six Inches, deon in business for herself just four 96 981 Worry AT) Wilh Lite % bed roars Race--Six 101 | Sta) tH i OR {aot Peotecnlon 11 (t) Planneate min Race Handicap: sheet fur ‘i ete ol San... emurrer i furlongs; Sea “recat iw D Katy ewe weeks, rr “My customers have received Infor- mation,” said the young woman to- day to an Evening World reporter, “which, if they followed, has netted them thousands of dollars. Miss Conklin Is twenty-five years old, with attractive features, Her hair ie |~~ dark and her eyes black, She wears no jewelry, save a small brooch, and | The hurdie race, t nh was iene. throughout, C! and Bird oe gd urdie in the lend, The the lead, but i apo, overtook atin ae oe i hd tea |" by ; Gregao; ihe) of Teall, who was third. by four Ay? long jump wee the tu id Pog Leach represen i bhatt Tere hee P SheMeld. Yale, and b. M Made M feat 10 2-4 Inches in a fee rm. ‘Baglishman Wins Mile. east @olock the one-mile race began H.W. Gresson, doth | “shemetd: ma ' Welsh 5 fers lead. Gregyon in-| the Inst round, thus sain the Vic | 788 Clad in a plain white shirt walet FP oh yoo his lead at the half mile and | 9°i%) /Axree tnd ‘ond fest |and a neat fitting blaek skirt. Turd. Ran “mat fh CC. H. Hamilton, Oxtord, was tine fh thied. wlen 41) An elderly gentleman, with the white Baa ies a Awn Allen,118 at fowing mustache of the Wall street Sariety, stood near at hand during tne interview and smoothed over the rougn places. “@he is an orphan,” F. .L. Olcott and Hill, pom co ‘came in last. The race wi doubt from the start. "| Welsh, Cambridge, was third. Time— # minutes, 21-5 seconds. ‘The spectators then turned ou at the high jump. England was Feterontea ye e - Leader and }, both oe cambridge, and America | § q ipl F. Vietor, of Yale. At 2.48 o'clock | “Gq then appeared ia the field and im- 4 Ayres i ot welt in Me fy ene Pr. § Inches in t Is best feld Kept close enin 4 him, was second RACING ON WESTERN TRAOKS. RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. FORT ERIF RAC“ TRACK, Ont, July %—Following are the results of thé races held here to-day: hia last are. Churchill and Colwell third There were five contestants in the| two-mile radesA. Ro Churchill. Cam- Gregeon, Cambri i cowed, Harvard, and he explained, “and it was on my suggestion that she took up offering tips. Yes, Tam in (ne street, and nally 1 drop in to see how Mise Néile is getting on.” Office iu Patior of Fiat, Miss Conklin occupies the parlor of ton the lead. but exchanged | his position at the sears, lap and} _o nei AT ST. LOUIS, crepes fa after w Degan the tries. . FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and . wom. Leader was second and |,./he Amer Vietors| the fat, which Is upon the top AeOF baie and « half furlonge.—George| PAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, aT. i: No elevator yell ppv chp bist Perry, 106 (Croghan), 6 to § and 1 to 2,| VOUIS, Mo,. July %—The race run Her Josk te placed near the window. an 4 here to-day resulted as f , the furniture of the entire apartment is | °°) Blue Grass Girl, 19 (Taylor), 8 tod 4s toliows: woe RA on, Mile a Halt — neg waa nd ‘8 = ne mile and rate | Time, J Third ‘ae ix Redo, 9 to 10 a w and 3 to 1, second; Miriam W. (Retch- eet: to land sto}, third Time 1a decomingly modest. The young woman sald that she was only @ boarder. I know T ought to have an office in the downtown section,” she said, “but as 1 do not handle one penny myeeit, and most of my customers live out the city, suoh expense is quite unn camry, TI simply use the mails, a) when the ‘nformation Is Bot I send it DROWNED JUDGE'S NECK DISLOCATED LOUISVILLE, July %.—An autop-| ol by telegraph.” sy on the body of Judge Upton Muir,| “Have you got much business?’ wae Who camo to his death Wednesday in| asked. the sarf at Cape May, revealed the fact| “Indeed I have,” sald the young wom. that hie neck was dislocated and his| 49, proudly, showing « stack of At least nose broken. two hundred letters and telegrams, The autopsy was held at the instance} ‘#n4 I have been very lucky, aa neatly of sevéral insurance companies with| “1! of iny tps have o6me out eplei- Which the Judge had taken out acel- |didly ‘ dent polictes, “When aap gen Booseg went up As several persons saw Judy to WI advieed my cus throw up his hands and go po Rad araphea hon te oh ‘rovped tp “Sack, he Nant BAY CHASE FR OSEATERS " fwo young fatlors who were in trons” m the United States warship Topeka, t om &. George, 8 1, managed to themselves from their shackles to- and escaped trom the ship in a ‘They were pursued and, aban- the boat, took to the water and to the Staten Island shore. They afterward arrested by a police- ante Race-Steeplechase: full course. Kip, yt Sasey), 6 to band 2 to & firet; Nerges, 1%) (Burt). 6 to Land 2 to 1, sec- ond, Onelros, 190 (Pleree). 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 third Time--3.56, THIRD KACB~Maiden two-year-old | oolte; four and a balf furiongs.—Re ward, 101 (Truebell), 7 to 10 and out, i, Jungle | Hie (afunco), 6 tei ; Cinclanatt Baquir 6 to 1 and 2 to J, thi FOUKTH RACK ~ Handicap Ley oF and upwards; furlonge—Won by MB Teewater, 1 to cond ‘yank Bell, | FOURTH BAG erton, lands, me for place ‘wel wei eran, 8 to 6 show, third . Timed. tnree- ¢ mile and six. Daly). 1 to 2 and unter, 14 (Romanelll), cond, Light Brigade, nd third ie a AWARDS LIPTON CUP, Regatta Committee Gives Trophy Fieri RACE—Thive- up; ‘uriong® sk, (Romanelll 6 to | and 2 to won; Ben Mora, 0 to Littie Rhody, (Truebel), 3 to 1 and Min- | The Regatta Committes of the Brook. the suet, it wae thought he died of{toertniuk thal whe good advice Yon Stee aime 8 FO toplym Facht Club, alter considering Sas eee, eg ae na i TH RACE.Two-year-olis; five ligwen has _Unanlenegaly ergs or o D ve Wes, Now it Is argued that he posstbiy| tt Hi hohe “Pirate Polly, 106 (Trucvel) 4 award’ the’ Lipton Cup? toe ese truck his head while diving in shal-| 1 have exceptional sources of advance| to 5 and 1 to 1, won; Dutch Bar Rara,'tle Khedy, CF Tillinghast owne aM 4 #i thus met injuries that} information. a (Rom: neliie), 4 s £ andd 1 to 3% for the reasons that she had a ee Shows Letters from Customers, 7.And sentin Karl, #& (W: Hine) 6 to 1) plied with the conditions ——__— ee from MARRIED AT MIDNIGHT, | 4.1 St%of'?®,3% atk: Mise Seat tot third timed | teetions in, the ovean «a “ . ~_ to oh etenes ec and at 107 1 advis | iarted Su 1904, bebe Ceremony an Hour After Bac ne Was sion Paci r sl to Widow, That was just splendid, for it HAWTHORNE WINNERS, ‘the cup will be formally Srevented at 1% bea EGG HARBOR CITY, N. J., July a— w you tt Nam le lg deserters are Ernest Surrell and, miry Willams. It {s said they have they were put in the trons, At 4 o'clock this morn- t @ipped their irone, gor over ‘tha side Of the vessel and into a boat ( ‘wis lying vlongside, and started fow for the Staten Saiand shore. They had gone onty « few yards when ‘were seen by & sentry on the deck Libe Warship, who ae the alarm. the club-house early In August yu ped | MAWTHORNE RACH TRACK, CHE w CAGO, July B--The winner, Mrs, Catherine Schmidt, an aged it rat wl os ee races Tun here to-day are WEATHER FORECAST. widow, and Thomas Mart, @ bachelor, | porter « po Ms A ve a ere Fike? RACE a! te were married at midnight last night. et from Pi yenpath Mass, “and by orena: i Forecast for the thirty-six hours Th You ‘can tell a taal Timers tare raga Ae Be Hy Pi na rt bd for many'years’ Tart by ihe Ti ole want seen to cal ms rant Pro oa “ola al in one hour mar- mee tor tary, teoount and drove from oe wend them my tips on receipt to 1 hnd 6 to 4, ued. praia ot ty ther | te ato 2 ending at 8 P, M. Sunday for New York City and vicinity: Occasion. al rains and cool to-night; Sunday partly cloudy with moderate tem- perature; fresh northeast to north far y and awoke gipaer eects Aa — CRICKET MATCH A DRAW. LONDON, July 3—The cricket match between Havertord (Pennsyivanta) and o esas Niketan D1 aed : a ee et THE WORLD: SATURDAY BVENING, JULY 99, 1904 EVENING WORLD RAGE CART VLADIVOSTOK GHUISE ABOUT ik. | Reports of Calablstics Denied—-Rug- - Work yesterday, © sian Volunteer there, “| am were afterward denied, following statement: The Scandia belongs to the East caa line, Representatives of the Packers and the Union Men Fail to Agree and the Allied Trades Will Go Out Monday. © (Special to the Evening World.) CHICAGO, July %—The stockyara strikers and the packers have failed ut- ferly to come fo any agreement, all conferences have been declared off, the allied trades have declared their Inten- tien of joining the strike on Monday morning, non-union men are deing hired iby hundreds to take the places of the strikers, and rioting is breaking out in a dosen places, That is the situation in Chicago this afternoon, and there isnt & bright spot anyfere in the outlook. After hourd of deliberation yesterday end four hours more of it to-day the strike leaders left the Joint conference satisfied that there was no use in fur- ter argument, The strikers took this ultimatum into the conference with them: | On account of discrimination shown b7 the packers and their vio- lation of the agreement of last Wednesday, all stockyard on atrike shall be’ réetated within ten days, Thosé who take thé in- ithativw fn ‘activities, such as the butchers, those who kif, are to be reinstated within forty-eight hours. The packers declined to accede to these terma, They said they were will- ing to stadd by the agreement of last Wodneadsy and to make amends if un- consciously any of the article of agree- ment had been violated. They declared that they Had appointed Samuel Me- Lean as their ‘tor, anid asked the Fleet Seizes More Ships in the Red Sea, Two English and One German Merchantman. © ° TOKIO, July 23, 3 P. M.—it 1s announced from Uraga’ (the cleat ance port of the junk trade from Tokio )that cannonading at sea. is heard}. This is at the east entrance of Tokio Bay, The reports of cannonading were brought in by fishermen. heer Te It Is known, however, that the Vladivostok ~ | squadron 1# somewhere in those waters, crusing off the coast in (he Ropé|* ih. | of intercepting liners. A majority of the liners have been warned, ' LONDON, July 23—1.46 P, M=Count Benckendorff, the Russian -g| Ambassador, has received official notification from St. Petersburg report- ing the capture of two more British ships in the Red Sea and instructions from his Government to notify Great Britain that the same procedure will be followed as in the case of the Malacca. The vessel will be taken to a neutral port for examination by the Consuls of the two nations concerned. GERMAN STEAMER SCANDIA|= IS SEIZED BY RUSSIANS.\ni 7* 20- 42 SUEZ, July 23.--The Hamburg-American line steamer Scandia, seized| ' NUKES AND B ack: we by the Rusefane In the Red Sea, has just arrived here. She fites the Russian naval flag, 16 commanded by a Russian naval officer and is manned by a pa Monday naval crew; She will enter the canal. Her destination is not known, HAMBURG, July 23.—The Hamburg-American Company has made the “The capture of the Scandia appears to be inexplicable. Her manifests show that no wer material in any form for Japan was on oosrd. The Hamburg-American Company at the beginning of the war instructed its representatives to make it their special duty not to accept coatraband for) | transmission. q “The Hamburs-American Company has asked the Foreign Office to} initiate the steps necessary to-clear up this disagreeable incident.” India service of the Ham? urg-Amert-| = CAN'T END STRIKE: ROOSEVELT. HAS MEAT RIOTS ON} 4 SERIOUS FALL Thrown from His Horse and | Lands on the Back of His Head, . OYBTER BAY, July 2%—It just leaked out to-day that President Roose. velt mét with a serious accident hero last Wednesday which might easily have cost him his life, While out rid- ing with Mrs, Roosevelt, tho President was thrown from his horse afd landed on the back of his head in the road it We Mttle short of a miracle that he was not seriously injured. As it was he was little more than stunned for a second. He got to his feet before Mra, Koosevelt could even dismount and, al- though a@ little dizay, assured her that he was all right. Within fifteen min- wtes the President was on his horse again and riding as though nothing had happened. When the President and his wife go riding they take good care that tho toad ts closed behind them. They do not care \o be bothered by the curious 4nd Mrs, Roosevelt has @ horror of the photographers, who appear ty lurk in every bush, Their rides therefore are very solitary and that ls why the news of what happened to the President did not Decome public before, As nearly as can be learned now the President and Mrs; Roosevelt were gal- loping along one of their favorite paths on Wednesday aftemioon when suddenly the Presideat's horse stumbled on 4! stone in the road. He went to his! knees with such suddenvess that the President, who had every confidence the horse's sure footedness, didn’t ha: & chance (© prepare himself and he went ehooting over the animal's head | San Francisco Mayor Has Not Given Sanetion Yet and To- Night Usual Ten-Day Limit Expires. SAN FRANCISCO, July It te Yeared that the proposed contest Se tween Jim Jeffries and Jack Munroe ¥ not take place after all, The per it which was issued to the Yosemite must receive the sanctiog, of the Minyor to-day. as a ten-day limit is al- Towed, and to-day is the last day. It {s believed that political influence ‘has been brought to bear on the Mayor by rivals of the Yosemite Clwb to hold up the permit. Unless the Mayor signa it before the official hour of closing to- aight there will be no fight. Up to « hour to-day he had neither, denied fe brantea the permit. 4 Hijmen Co Vd Gras 4p pone. "tay Wryne 8 EXCURSIONS. ‘COUNTY TYRONE! URSION, SUNDAY, JULY tym eave 35th St.. North Miver, Mei) a) My oat 12 oroloch, | DIED. i] GORDON,-On July 2%, T. H. GORDON, from his tate residence, Ward | Ieton, $. 1, Monday afternoon. On Thursiay at 0.80 A. M., { ering \iinem, JOHN G. beloved Husband of Christina Vebdlega, | in bie 424 year. ives and friends, also Columbiem, Orcer, the Tammany Hall Firet Assembly District and the Moboken Turtle Club are rerpecttully invited to attend funeral sere vies on Sanday, 24 inet. at 6 P.M, o® his late residence, 72 North Moore ot, interment private. ~ LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, i. ce ae bs m aver fag 2 LT tn ‘and | Eine Yn *oaeane ‘Nodrees he F = LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. | FOLDERE, aires i | Ww, Lp deere Sea LE Radford ave Rrookiyn WANTS! WANTS! Branch Offices THE WORLD, For the Reception of Advertisemente Reaves Advertsing Ratea wae MANHATTAN AND BRONX, Every American Distriet Tele. | graph’ ee in th Pree: b ye] Waste ae pe My ig _ IRST AV—At Nes. ta 190, 988, S96) | S¥coxD AY-At Nos. 443, 967, x05, rind? ran 7 473, 648, a0, Te% eth teat, 1900, ata," 1848, ES Or @trikers to namie either man &f once. irl lone strikers deolmed (6 do any such thing, They sald the agreement of last Wednesday wat null and void, made so by the discrimination stown by the packerd when (he mien started beck to The mbor leadere hamediately had @ conference with @ view to calling the in the road. MMe landed on the back of the neck and why the shock didn't vreak it, 18 paat understanding. President Roosevelt was very anz- lous that novhing should be printed about the accident. too triviel an affair and wae afraid it would be exaggerated. In some un- Cady of the in- He regarded it as ba 7h | FIPTH AV.—At New, ies eae AV =At Nes, 68, ‘th, o16, AY—At No, meen, a a dS, Sia SO ES ade, 08, Se Nes. ae be i AV. ANSTERDAN AV—At o1 } a ROADWAY —A¢ Bes. 1804 samy,