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TAKE ON HERE © EMPR FEATURES Gallagher Took te ta 2.08 Pace and Snyder MoGregor Finish- hire of "Allied U Unions Get Orders) 44 in Front in Two Heats of to Stop Work and Prices Immediately} the Emipre. - + Jump—lIndependent Plants May Also ) Be Tied-Up. © Whe deet mrike a on in this city again, and New Yorkers are threat- ned with a meat famine. | Orders wore issued to-day calling out all the allied unions in the plants at 8 A. M. to-morrow, ‘The strike affects every plant in the city connected with the Beet ‘The packers were given twenty-four hours’ notice, and the men ‘Femain at the plants to-day for the purpose of cleaning up. _ ‘The order for the strike here was issued by Homer D, Ca!l, Secretary ‘Treasurer of the international organisation. In iseuing a statement £ with the order hv said that the trust packers were shipping cattle to this waity to be killed and dressed and shipped back to Chicago, | Independent plants in the olty are threatened with a strike aleo if they ‘Be caught helping the trust packers in any way. RICKS GO SKY HIGH. \ one Jumped all over the city to-day when news of the atrike BRONX WAS WORTH $5,000 20,000 Harness Racing Enthu- siasts at Empire Track Saw Fine Sport in Second Day of Grand Circuit Meeting. HARNESS RACE WINNERS, 2.20 TROT—Firet heat—Texag (6 te 1) 1, Ruth ©, (20 te 1) 2, Jolly Bachelor 3. 2.20 TROT—Seeond heat—@nyder McGregor, 1; Texas, 2; Alexander 3. 2.06 TROT—MoKinley (2 to 1) 1, Caspian (6 to 6) 2, Massetto 3. ‘ 2.08 PACE—Fin, 1; John M., 8; jeat—Gallagher, A The independent packers can supply about one-third of the demand ia in Michael 3. York. There is a stock on hand sufficient for about three days, ‘The strike will affect the east side immediately, particularly the kosher 8 large number of whom have been buying their supplies from f & Sulsborger and the United Beet Company. In addition to ‘Ahese two firms the strike affects the local plants of Cudahy & Co., Nelson € Co,, Switt & Co, and the Armour Packing Company. UST SETTLE ALL ALONG LINE. Mr. Cali said to-day to an Evening World reporter; “There will be }gettioment unless made all along the line, At present the Western houses are slaughtering meat and nothing more. Thoy are women to do the slaughtering, too, This ts a menace to the future generation. Women should not be put to such labor, The beet / Gomes down the slide and spatters these women all day long with blood. “I have received a despatch from President Donnelly saying that all allied trades will stand with us. The teamsters have stricken from conativution a clause which prevented them from going out in sym. Pathetic strikes. They will call out all men if necessary.” * John Kennedy, chairman of the local advisory board sald: ‘fe to a finish this time, unti! the packers agree with us.” Joseph Masterson, business agent of Local No. 5, sald: “Since the men went back after th it atrike we have not killed more than the ordinary Supply. Killing more then the normal would injure our brothers in Chi- “€ago, and this wo will not do.” iT (Special to The Evening World) EMPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERS, N. ¥., Aug, &—Fully 9,000 persons turned out at the second day of the Empire Clty Trotting Club's meeting for the trotters and pacers and not one of them regretted having made the disagreeable journey to the Empire City track. The features of the card were the Empire, worth $5,000, for : Ape. 14 VAS re 0 trotters,’ beat two In three, and the Fonx, worth $4,000, for 2.03 pacers, The weather was al} that could be desired, more like that of early fuil than mid- August and the track was in first-class The Empire, for 2.20 trotters, was the first race called. Snyder McGregot was the favorite, at even money, but the best he could do was to Anish seventh, owlng to @ bad break. The winner was Texas, at 6 to 1; Ruth C was second, at ® to 1, and Jolly Bacholor, at 2 to 1, third, Time—2.10 8-4, wal? pecond ot ot Reopire, the 2.20 McGregor, wih iprsoaa Jena HK aander third. ‘ime—2. The 2 tates one final heat of the Ym- Kit ‘id “The fight ELOPING IRL 0 WENT EAT FAMINE FEARED WON BY FAVORITES AND SO WAS LATTER STAKE. i US OROVE RUSGNS, RIE FROM PORT ARTHUR Gore ACO REon jIn No-Stop Journey from New York to St. Louis and Return He Ran 3,450 Miles in 15 Days and 4 Hours, Mikado’s Army Now Intrenched on Crest of Hills Overlooking the Be | sieged City—Gen. Stoessel Tells Czar} His Men Are Still Holding Out. = { ee 8T. PETERSBURG, Aug. 9.—A despatrh received here from Lieut.-Gen. Stoessel, commander of the Russian military forces at Port Arthur, confirms previous reports that the Japaueso Lefore Port Arthur are in possession of Wolt Hill. The General says that on July 30 the Russians withdrew from their position on Wolf Hill before the numerical superiority of the Japanese. STIFF AND HIS EYES PAIN, BUT STILL IN GOOD SHAPE. Machine Is Battered and Shows the Wear of the Bad Roads Traversed—Got Back Before Noon, Don’t Buy Clothing‘. Until Thursday, August Eleventh, On This ii Gen, at | disposes of the story that he had com- meee te icing #8 u iat date begins our half-yeariy one-third- . oesse in detail 4 h ft * oun praned Sas a 1 na pA ni a the Mle 0 deri tran tenaeties is the rare ot UE A off sale of men’s, boys’ and children’s “Gen. Stoessel reports as tollows: bron . Ve aptly ane . Le clothing, | “*At 6 in the morping of July 27, the enemy having advanced a strong! tiunc arrived at the Automablie Club, See this paper to-morrow for detailed force, their artillery opened fire along their whole front, folowed by a! Fifty-elghth street and Fifth avenue, . series of attacks, one of which, directed against Yupilass Mountain, was|*! 10 o'clock to-day, The time con- price list—one full column of bargains, sumed In the trip was fifteen days and x eepectally vigorous. four hours, establishing a new record ¥ “‘At about 8 in the evening the enemy were everywhere repulsed with enormous losses. I remained in the advanced positions we have held for two days againat an army very much stronger than ours. RUSSIANS FELL BACK, ‘ “*ht 4 (0 the morning of July 30 about five divisions of Japanese took the offensive against our position on the Wolf Hills. Im view of the enormous superiority of the enemy's forces and the weakness of the poai- tion our troops were ordered to retire to the next position without fighting. “The movement was effected in complete order under the protection of artillery, which by accurate fire at short ranges completely stopped the Japanese advance, “Our losses have not vet heen ascertained, but they were not great, The losses of the Japanese were very considerable, In the engagements of July 26 and July 2i the Japanese had about 70,000 men and a consider- able number of siege guns, “The morale of the Russian troops is excellent and their health good,'" Lieut.-Gen Sakharoff telegraphs that there 1s no change in the situa- tion around (daoyang. A Russian cavalry detachment has made a suc- ceesful rald toward Newchwang, burning a village ana alarming the Jap- anese outers. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART EIGHTH DAY AT SARATOGA. The Evening World's chants are indenea from first race at Sqnedene for suoh an undertaking. ‘The best previous record of an auto- mobile rua with the engine in operation continuously was made by one Weigel in England, He travelled 2,012 miles over exurlient roads. Mr, La Roche en- countered some of the worst roads in the country, ‘The route traversed was from New York to 8t, Louis over the northern Toute and return by the direct route over the mountains in Pennsylvania. Mud, Apparently be(tomiess, and duet in smothering clouds, were encountered alternately, At times the engine ran so slowly that it seemed that it was about to stop, but skilful handling brought it around, and it was chugging away waen |~ the Mychine was stopped in front of tue club-house to-day, 9 Mine After Trip, Mr, La Roche aud Mr. Le Diane were accompanied on tiv Wap Ly bwo observ S69) 1. Hh VCC UG odbbaee asanul, They alernatud in suun chine, one or the other gout # train and cacculng sleep wi ing the arrival of the automobile, “Except that L am so stiff I can scarcely move and m nF feel fine,” said Mr. che, ‘The trlp was not nearly so hard as I anticl- pated it would be, “AN through the trip we met with hething hut courteous treatment until Going Get the Habit. Go to Butt Buothers 279 Broadway, . 47 Cortlandt Street, 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., 125th St., cor. Third Avenue. W.L. DOUGLAS a $3.50 SHOES 2 \! raniieh inal the Men’s Shoe Fashions of the World. W.L.DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD, The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the greatest sellers in the world, 1s, excellent style, eas: ad on ‘awail- ain me, 601 FURST Ryce sm added; selling; for mares three years oid and up; seven fur} we got hack to New York. mnas Won taaiys Fimendat, Winner, or. ft, by Mambure— | through Fulton street, wo were bom: | Casta Sina Fenner la barded with lemons and other fruit } Index, Horen Tockeys Wi 8t os. 3 | “We wore out one tire--that on the F - ht wg [lett froct wheel—and smashed a band ( 10 "8 T-H{OM One spring. At Java, O., we wer 3 8-6 stuck for two hours in a road that ap- & w 3] peared to he paved with mue The | Wlonly way we could move along was to gor jp] Construct a runway of fence ralla, No Speed Trials, “We didn’t try to astablish any speed records and slowed down on lie coun- try roads whenever We met teams. Our beat run was from St, Louis to ‘Terro} ~ STRIKE IN SIGHT rector uoderel McDonald Agrees to Treat with Men and Disputed CHMGED HER MND |Fled Here with Suitor trom] semana Witkesbarre, but Halted as ere era at the oot Points in Tie-Up Likely to Be Preparations for Civil Mar- = Pretty Fin! | Settled. riage Was Belng Made, | pats pe gts A preliminary agreement that will probably settle the lockout on the Bu’ Way was reached this afternoon be ween John B. McDonald and a com- mittee of thirteen from the Bullding ‘Trades Alliance, Mr. McDonald assur- ed the committee that If the men bad a Just grievance he was willing to adjust Ht, and the tone of the meeting was * friendly evough to warrant the delle? that wo far as the Subway is concerned the labor trouble in the building trades Will soon be settled. ‘The members of the committee had to wait an hour for Mr. MeDonald. Then ‘they conferred with him an hour. The Tesult was an agreement that Mr, Me- Donald, General Manager Bryan, of thx Incerborough sysiom, and George Whit- ford, business agent of the Electrical _ Workers, were appointed a committee fo take up the question of grievances © BAG came to a decision on It ‘They will go into the subway and Make personal investigation of a charge That non-union workmen are being put #0 work in violation of the terms of the PRareement between the contractors and An loping couple-the man Ttallan, who cannot speak a word of | ot the ingtish, and the git! « pretty German. | from Pan American—are detained at the Oak "the was f street station, awaiting word from the Authorities of Wilkesbarre, whence they me. The girl lived there with en aunt, Kivery day the Italian passed the house. “Hello!” he would call, In this way the romance began, Finally the man made her understand that he wanted her to be his wife and told her, by some means or other, (hat if she would come to New York he would marry ber ‘Dhey arrived to-day and sought ‘he oMice of an Italian law firm at No. @ Park Row, with the request that they be married by a civil contract. sud. denly, however, the girl decided that she had changed her mind, whereupon th nm bolted out the door and into the elevator, He was intercepted on the ground floor and placed under arrest on a charge of suspected abduction, He gave Ws name as Raphael Capa- ehiepo. The girl said her name was Rosa Marks, that she was yeara old and that her parents live in Philadelphia. LAMONT WILL NOT RUN FOR GOVERNOR te et S " Asinad John M. was os. fase wit M Caspian at Ww to 1" “third. 7 Time tof the 2.08 the: ions unde ba works, with Pan ienastent ss ky th ". won cnatl mm th on 5 La" and |i Phe die t rot at a mille a and a Maeteent wiry Ast eae rom @ to jer all t! way won n aaati tt, valving second, (peng lor runn- ing and icon cont Trent fo, Media ana srice ‘Torreon, 120 Th oe ~~ Won i “ine ine ' rh My ng 1 id Katte H., § to 1 Alice a pes was FCA PORT CHESTER ON Aldermanic Committee Decides Against It, but the Report Will Not Be Made Until Next Meet- ing, Aug. 31. i The Railroad Cimmittee of the Board of Alderman met Before the regular Board meeting, this afternoon to again consider what report should be made on Donald's concession !n meeting la regarded by them as a vic- for it had been previously an- his subordinates that he to treat with the union ir, McDonald said that he to meet them at any time, would not do anything to agreement with the Central Union, Whitford, who ia of the electricians in the Cen- Federated Union, assured Mr. Me- t there would be no friction | 603 THIRD Ara added; The Former Secretary of War Makes This Announcement Afteg He and Judge Gray Pay a Visit to Rosemonut. the application of the New York and Port Ohester Railroad Company for a street railroad fanchise in the Bronx, ‘The Board has already given the Muech-sought franehise w the Weat- chester Company, but at the laat meet ing Alderman John T. MeCall announc- ed that im aplte of this the Rallroad Committee would favorably report the application of the Port Chester Com- pany, and let the two ratiroads fight it out for the patronage of the Bronx, After a seasion ESOPUS. N. Y. Aug. %&--Cot. Daniel Tamont, who with Mre. Lamont and Judge and Mra Gr: imtced Judge Parker st Rosemount to-day, declared ow he left for his summer home at iiyde Park that he wan not a candidate for | t Governor and that he did not believe that any emergency could ariee that Would draw him into the race. Col and Mry. Lamont and Judge Gray and his wife came to Esvous on the yacht Queen City from Poughkeep- se. They had luncheon on the boat, and declined an urgent invitation from |} dudge we, * of fv, last the Port Chese THEM. THOUSANDS CHOOSE THEM. D WANTS = 1,287 ses, Rooms and et a ar The only ones who favor Chester Company, a tp | Goodman Was absent en Board met, Chairman Haggerty, of the allroad Committees, announced that in aplie of the yote taken tieday committee would not report on tne Port Cheater ico Ne hal om ee ly t meeting, which oot any importance hoa that ings and the Put done by the. | eae Iara Mite Baie’ . pane by VG e4 bey our. at ‘ is e mol \ rae an eae Pale font ash eh et / Aitteae ‘at the 4 ‘f “s = giereaee 2: between Wheeling, Pitts. Y i ag yea tree Me? dis ae Whaat pad Betheyivania ‘mooataine was" hats ‘ot \ Owner—8 2 Brow the e fine. At Vinee we feared hath t k # 4 { inden His. —— inns 3 a 4 Fin pen 7 i the ria vt. the Alleghenles web vet be ‘ fe 4 fe i 4 ie : a wie. is ache lett retin Hane as ‘ $ é ; ht Ri boy'at 3 defock this morning. “There $ 4 4 1 the vol ‘unt polly O olock wh when a 4 a Hi " par the machine to { 2844 4 e 1 % F Porienvie tans nd to ‘¥ a 19 1 30 19 4 » Boat was in waiting fo baibts ti Me i i % 6 OS dl The sraplorment ot 1 ferries was ra ay - BE HiRes ciate offre on | sage, me ator, won loan see seo rears abil ake tae | tern ;| » wear longer, and are of greater in’ 4 i fai =A : ¢ vould have meant .80 shoe on the market to-day, "W- L. Douglas guarantees ) an eritta, nneeeved: fet & mist) ‘nf Ooi dtsies stamplog his name and price ¢ on the bottom, Look for it—take | Tt (s gearred and battered y by shoe dealers every ae trip, but the machinery i sane — tet ne in tne 1, Bat ee w. W.t. Douglas $2.00 $200 and $1.78 Shooe for Boye, | | urns It W. L, Douglas uses Corona Colt- [nPop i yscrgneB prince Ching sie 3 skin in his 83.50 shoes. Corona Write -for new Tilustrated One Colt is conceded everywhere to be | Shoes by mail, 26 cents extra. the finest Patent Leather produced, .L. DOU JGLAS, Brockton, Mass.” G. C. & E. Eli Calf always gives satisfaction, W.L. Douglas 83.50 Shoe Stores in Creater New York: ae Kew y i ig ON “a phan 1 yes ie ; ne, lat trek Fan a ey ee to a wall: pa x ‘corner Howard Street, 945 Eighth Ar 604 "2 Sr Re hg ra & ee ae “Wi wo now Ve ee ch Q770 Third Av, bel, With & LATER Bey $e OY Fe en 3, titroomatick . hare te i ae i nai Braet, | § ie Auaitor ‘Melxeson M1 9B Hee ‘9 How to Behave “coun aalion tor Breomaiiek, 605 rT ct ae 7 z : H : * | Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. }] ‘ ; Fie you found yourself possessed of & The GEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE t "3 strong, acytive, clear seeing 7 1 i “] Set of bs i 4 2 Winchester i paitiios ior Ey Brains? 1, ace Re ehh tad be td Ra oan i pei! You can bulld them from food if you rt Td \hee _ugeel._. rs 606 "IN mack tam afaed: forma =.| select the kind of food that contains the | Phosphate of Potash and Albumen in a Owner—J” maatord Index. Morees. wean “HR | digestible form. You might take a hun-|__ — ——ae if 3 14] dred weight of those elements in the Neer WANTEO—MALE 2 12 3) crude state as sold by the drug shop Whrablen cin litre om cate mk Gland yet not gain a fraction, for Nature tle jutchers to come to 12 8-5 0. work at once ‘ood Pe tg is loath to take up and use these things Apply United Dressed except as prepared in her own marvel- lous laboratory, the grains of the field, Co., 44th st. & ist a | The Highest Type oy 8.88253 22 Ai = srg pe af id. Sad Roaviog—Oreceaie pees | made of the parts of Wheat and Barley! SPRCTAL FOR wise" ivan t Beis pin, ha Hy 1 aairuthe, a p Rayon bo Bend that 4) suger Peppecm i 100) of the Printer’ 5 Art » 18¢' Is presented in the New York World's Exposition Art Portfolio. To v'sit the ett St. Louis Exposition is the eveiit of 29 CORT iifetine, and the next best thing |g to cor RANT ST possess this official and authentic pice | torial and descriptive record of the greatest of World's Fairs, The port- Diep. folios contain beautiful pictures of peo ples from every quarter of the globe mat Mass iy “Hinder Hiedipaltet Dr CHARLES just as good as any collection of photo- Peau graphs you could make by taking a trip, werviews at 12 o'clock ‘earetey, ei Awe al at p..-3 Bloomingdale Reform around th id, Be sure to ‘The New Yorn World's hdd aot eee SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Aug. 9—The following are the ent for tomorrow's races: Can Depend a sis on results—sturdy health and Brains that can and will do things. That Food Is is Shad ua 0 Liant “eands 19 ‘ (HD Mineola oo. 30 Collector Jessup. 108 Ww 583 Armenia ont reopnenans ee saw Cree , Relatives i a pam : sasha x00 ee: mile,