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iif im naa: RS al 5 Barr Brings the New York Yacht Club Boat First to Capturing the Katser’s Cup and Breaking the Record. CHTS8 THAT TOOK PART IN OCEAN RACE FOR KA1SER’S CUP. Owner. Bari of Crawford... Robert EB, Tod.. Edward R. Coleman... M. Marstens Geo, Lander, jr.,...James A, Loesch Henry 6, Redmond.....,..Lem Miller Dr, Lewis A. Stimaon.,Thos, Bohlin o-mast echooner...Ame! ‘SY Amertoan, Lys—Two-mast schooner, Amer, (Continued from First Page.) Rat (7 P, M., making about ten miles an hour. She should be at the finish at Bo ck. None of the other yachte is in sight. Me Atlantic's time should be witatn 12 days and 6 hours, Tho best ous record was made by the Mndymion in 1900, when she crossed the Ah 11 18 days, 20 hours And 86 minutos. FALMOUTH, May 29.—The Atlantic passed Gocllly Island, seventy miles vot the Lizard, at 0.57 o'clock this morning. “he race would have been a fiasco only for The Rvening World corre- dent's vigilance, Not expecting any of the ocean racers for a day or so je German cruiser Pfeil, which was to mark the finish of the race at tho (rd Lights, was lying idly at auchor in Falmouth Harbor, the lookouts @ vapor bath. fact all of the officers of the warship were engaged in the bath to ¢ the drowsiness occasionvd by the excossive sultry heat. Upon » word of the Atlantic's whereabouts from The Evening World's cor ndent the German Consul engaged a boat and sailed out to the Pfeil | ‘the German sailors out of the bath. M “The cruiser lost no time in meeting the Atlantic and marking out the p to the Lizard. The’ Hvening World was personally thanked by the Consul. When | Atlantic was sighted by The Evening World correspondent she was | at full speed. None of the other yachts waa to be seen, but Capt. and i ad were getting all of the speed out of the racing craft ‘was possible. th wind and tide favored the Atlantic on her way tn to the Lizard, | wind was southeast and light onough for the American yacht to carry fery inch of canvas that could be set in stays, The sea was smooth and,’ ng before the wind, the schooner was fairly flying along toward the | mark, iffte. To , ~ he last reports received from the yachts sald the Kaiser’s yacht, the lamburg, was in the lead, with the Ailsa second. Reports have varied fuse the yachts sailed on thelr course across the ocean. The Atlantic, the lambure, teed Ailsa and the Fleur de Lyn have all been reported in the lead | ifferent times, i Barr is said to have tuken the course of ocean-bound steamshi MALMOUTH, May 20—2.34 P, M.—The mark beat Pfeil arrived at tne) d before 2. None of tho yachts was then in sight. The wind had | d considerably and veered around to the westward, | ‘Tt was past 12 o'clock when the German cruiser steamed out of Fal- uth Harbor. The Atlantic was then well on her’ way to the Lizard, but fleet cruiser soon overhauled her and passed down the horizon, i peace s ie Pie tORY Wig celebrated akippere wits Yomareet | “Well. this teyo, and T hope it ts trues 8D | ihe Coula Jtaraly Believe It Pon- Je that Her Husband's Yaoht font, Burr was not e lentle ‘would ‘win, notwithsiratie OY fast boat. He looked upon, the | he most Hikoly victor Had Reached the Other side, 11 the vaohts entered. 1W LONDON, May 29.—Mrs, Charles Bridgeport Is Joyous. Bart, wife of the captain of the yacht Atlantic, was notified this noon et her , in Ovean avenue, thet her hus- d had won the race for the Ketser’s BRIDGEPORT, Conn., May 29,— word reached here that the. ow oe. lantlo was the almont certal fhe trans-Atlantic race les were blot amd bells all over city were rung, Knote of poople arin he rds repeat ‘ letin chested Wilogn Maranalt, 2 ty HON NET ME: Charis Bars. of clubmen. In winner Pt does noteeem possible,” sald Mrs. , “thet the Atlantic has won the number Ing & banquet to Mr, in_ the weather belt and {pat eres, sown to cotton aisha . eas. lowether with mor. Ly the vanoed further, July gains of % points, coors a were: pat tary * A pI ir, 38.86 4 December, 6.47; January, #53” (etalon actly ] LIVERPOOL CABLE AFFECTS WHEAT MARKET ‘The local wheat market opened ensy to-day at a decline of 9-18 on the weak cable from the market at Liverpool and large shipmenta last week. ‘The weakness of the market at Min- meapolis, which showed « decline of 4 6-8 on July, due to increasad recelpte and good crop conditions in the spring heat pelt, alec influenced prices, here, Corn started weak and declined 1-2 of @ gent at Ghloago in sympathy with ing prices were: September, 86 7. 8 Ps" ope 101; July, 82 7-8 to 82 3-4, joning wheat the a tember, 4 the officials of A mt meveral hundred “thousand dollars i# due from the rail- 44 companies, which have in the past P persistently refused to recognize the Nidity of the charter provision which | ~ 8 @hinoivors the city to impose a tax of staan Ba galy twenty dolinrs upon each car operated jer, 4; December, Uso tn ithe stroets of the city, This tax was| May for 1905, 458-8. ed By tho Board of Aldermen when dation was effected, but although| SHIPPING NEWS. AUMANAC FOR TO-DAY Hie almost olght years ago, the city never been able to collect’ a penny.| Sun rises, 4.34/Sun sets. 7.21/Moon rises 2.90 THE TIDBS York's ol uly, 98 8-8 Wheat June, 98 49; Septem. 451-4 asked. oration Counsol Rives, under the widmintatwation, assun ha re sonipel the companies Hui a pult to collect the ef, J# HOL Fewurded as uniikey now that High Water, Low Water. nptroller Grout wail Keep a close|sanay Hook... a ra tint Toss allroad companies. Under | Governor's iniand,. 4.27 5.05 084 19:80 Jn cmbowered to appoint | Hell Gate Ferry,./ 6.20 6.58 1228 ‘tog whove vole AULy Is to k operated by the different streot ru. mpanies In order to enforso the lop. of tho license .va, Bh reel JTTON MARKET OPENS FAC NG; PRICES ADVANCE Ber sates ee Bie) «al tw sentation ermbina. || Hav KY faciora: chiet of w war |g jie OF Home 1S to 19 polats on A pitty on spots in the PORT OF NEW York, ARRIVED, tatendam ,, ints Hamburg... a uM savannah pe Arthur INCOMING STHAMSIUIPS, DUE TO-DAY. | G4 the employees of the road agrecd to r Sepiem- | CIR CAG OS. Bora CoVPent 70k BY, Curler ent Capt. Charley Barr, master of the victorious Atlantic, has come to be the world, He sailed the Relfance in the last international yacht race in A: five years old and of almost diminutiy fast ailing craft ever since he was a @ practical shipmaster. factory ee looked upon in the past few years as the greatest yacht-racing skipper in her race with the Shamrock’ III. in merican waters, He ts about thirty- e stature. He has been the captain of boy. He is modest, self-reliant and REJECT OFFER OF MRS, RYAN Southern Railway Employees, Vote Against Accepting Her Donation to Build Hospitals for Their Benefit. (Special to The Evening World.) PORTSMOUTH, Va, May 2.—mm- ployees of the Seaboard Air Line Rall ‘way numbering several thousand have voled down the generous offer of Mrs. ‘Thomas Ryan, of New York, to donate three’ hospitals for the beneft of the employees of the road and their fami- Hes, ’ 'The proposed hospitals. were to be 10- cated at Petersburg, Va, Hamlet, N, C., and Tampa, Ma, and. Mra, Ryan also agreed to endow wards with commer- clal hospitals in Savannah Ga., provid & scale of monthly agsessinent for the maintainanee of the hospitals, Ho this agseasment.' the seale: of which was | submitted to the empoyees of the road thraieg rewor feeue ton Be. 174 many of tne corks, train bards, fires Men ans otners iW tae wnpoy uf the road cbjected, While the individual taxation was «mail not a few thought \t was unequal, ranging from 15 cents to 3H pey month, according to the salary of each Jadividual, FELL ON THIRD RAIL; WAS THROWN TO STREET BELOW. John Walsh's Fellow-Workmen Expected to Find Him Dead— Was Only Slightly Hart, John Walsh, twenty-seven yeans old, who lives at No. 263 West Houston street, was hurled from the “L" struc ture to-day by coming tn contact with the third rail while at work at Colum- bus avenue and Ninoty-fourth street, His fellow workmen hurried to the’ Ing to find lim deud, and surprised to sev that he was able to walk, His Injuries consisted of Ske Livery sol, a bo awed of fe mid & Tupanesr fuet apd the South, the Patria, Gibraitar, Orleaba, Curacao, ‘deoland, Antwerp vies OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. burns of the hands and a portion of his face trom his contact with the third) MUSIC LURED. BOY TO DEAT Leaning Out of a Fourth-Story Window to Hear a Wandering Violinist, Little Max Silbergeld Falls Into Areaway. Goerck gtreet, was almoat instantly killed to-duy by, falling from the fourth-story window of his home to the areaway between the house and that adjoining. There is no entrance to the ardawa: it being practically an aiy-hole, put wandering fiddler, im order to earn a few pennies, went to’ the cellar of No, 87, climbed through the window to this ateaway and began to play his violin, Little Max, the oldest. of’ three. obil- dren, was in ‘his rooms, his mother hay. ing fone out to the grocery, jen ho heard the music he was a0’ interested that he started downstaira-to hear and Roo at closer range, i ‘The hall windows are they are nearly level with the stulrs, so That one could step out, On the fourth fioor Max leaned out to sg the fiddler ‘ind Jost his balance, falling headlon: to the arenway, He landed right © the feet of the musician, ‘The musician Was f0 frightened that he hurried trom the building and ran qway as if pos- sessed, The boy, it was found, had his head crushed by the fall, STEAMER HAMILTON# AGAIN ON FIRE, (Special to The Byenink World.) NORFOLK, Va, May 2%.—Flames broke owt anew this morning on the Old “Dominion eteamship Hamilton, which took fire between decks while on her way from Norfolk to New York with freight Saturday and had to re- turn ‘here. The ship is now grounded in the Nor- folk inner r and several by her side, Volumes of smoke | coming from her hold but nothing seri- ous 1s apprvhended, Much of the ship's freight has been removed on wrecking barges BERNARD KISSAM MISSING. | nard Kissam, a contractor and builder, has been missing from. his, bo house at the Cove sinc ke rail and sight contusions of the body trom hi fall to the pavement, He was taken to the J. Hood Wright Hospital, fowt wil be out ina few daya. wee! Saturday and) his ‘relatiy ar are afri a Me ag Sd with foul fo Sa 91 { eee Max Silbergeld, five years old, of No, 87| P 8) built that! pot Lee Skea fire engine came dashing down Lex- | OYSTOR BAY, L. 1, May 2%.—Ber- | At andy yy, 4 fe da) Xow iT | GHICABD SEEK SYMPATHY HERE Téamsters’ Business Agent Comes to New York on Mission, With the etmultaneous appearance tn New York of the counsel for the Bm- ployers’ Association representing the . express companies of Chicago and Jamcs Barry, the business agent of the striking teamsters, the ecene of bettie haw shifted from Chicago to New York, where the teamaters are striving to en- Met the sympathy of the local men to such @ Gegree that they will go out on mtrike here in order to help their brothers in Chicago, and the employers are taking time by the forelock in an- tlelpating much @ possibility. While it is known that Barry fe in town, he has managed thus far to con- whereabouts except to his in- who will say nothing further than that he is here with the avowed ebject of getting a sympathetic strike declared #0 ag to help the desperate plight of the Chicago strikers, who are playing thelr last card. Seek Sympathy Here. Beveral teammters who were seen to- jday admitted that the backbone of the | strike in Chicago was broken and that the only hope of the atrikera was to get the teameters of New York and other | big olftes to an out in sympathy to pro- j long the agony with the hope of ulti- amate @urcens. { It is stated thet while the men in Now York are in sympathy with thelr striking brotifers in Chicago they are not quite willing to make a sacrifice of themselves and their family obligations purely ae a matter of principle while they have no particular grievance them- selves, Levy Mayer, the counsel for the Em- ployers' Association, who came here yesterday from Chitago, is busy to-day in conferring with the various officials ot the express o ies, and all of those conferences are being held in the Greatbet sesrecy and nothing, will be ven @ specific pian formulated. Benator Platt on Dock. of which Senator Platt ty dt was stat that held t his 1 | there waa no set conference to be there, although the Senator wi office early for the first time in @ week. Ny mation could be giaaned there ie Chicago etrike or the possible | outcome to New York, | CHICAS | probable tl M1 join | teamsters, Fitty members of the organization employed on a building under construce | k to-day when required to deivered by non-union | men, A. E, Vorkeller, secretary of the | Bricklayers’ Union, sald that the mat- ter of striking of continuing at work has been left to the discretion of the n thus far, | "I don't know but that it may be necessary to have all brickiayers quit," raid lary Vorkeller, “to bring th express compantes to time.” fear of rioting and apprehension that police protection would not be adequate three lumber firms shut down | their yards to-day. They will be kept | cloved until the ‘air hae been cleared | of trouble. The firms are Bader, Peter. | .—It now @eems t the Bricklayers’ Union forces with e etriking Secretary Hooper, of the’ Lumbermen' Association, announced that all othi firms of ‘his organization, except one, were now hauling with non-union driv: ers and preparations for extensive de- liverles were being perfected. A spread of the teamsters' trouble to the drivers for the boxmakers seems to be out of the question. Beoretary Hupry Stevens, of the box manufacturers’ soctation, offically stated that his ai foclation wauld not force the vsue with ve I "We desire,’ “he #aid, ‘to keep the re- maining % per cent. of our business" es LONDON STOCKS UP ON JAP VICTORY, LONDON, May 29,—Operators on the Stock Bxchange were cheerful over the Far Eastern sea, battle news, hoping the contilet might prove decisive and Consols went. up, 5-18, rose from 2 ¢0 F ni 31-2 Russians no bdusinesa nite. Ltt Wis transacted, Nominally prices wore unchanged. Americana were 1 to 11-2 points over Urders (vom Paris forced’ the higher. Pithe faflure was announced of the Economle, Bank ot, Bishopsgate street, ‘a amall concern of no impo! . , May 22.The despatch of the seociat Pr from. Toklo, omclally e in! 87.60 gained 1-10, Russian funds were held wlth ex- treme benacity Fnoatly by investors who are determined to hold on to them until they rise when the war i# over. The Rusrian Government bankers are also always watohful in order to prevent tumble, "PETERSBURG, May %-—The re- ate. OF Rolestvensky's defeat ff Were, renioted, ony by Ball hi weaken- fobre cloning a¢ 87-8 the same aa Bate unday, FIRE ENGINE RUNS OVER BOY, BREAKING ANKLES, parE Seven-Year.014 Joseph Hackal Is Knocked Down Trying to ! Crees Street, A crowd of children running to eohoo! to-day were just ereesing the atreet as ington avenue near One Hundred and Fiftecth street, Policeman Lain aca tered all but’ one, “Ife was Joneps Hackett, seven years rold, of \No. 62 Rast One Hundyed and Fitteente at; Little Joe was hit by (hy three horse: and, the heavy engine rolled over hini, breaking both aiilites, ‘The engino waa going to a fire in One fundred and Fifteenth street, Y okel was cooler nay any one | £0 ‘below 180, a HOW JAP 3a et $ SIDER CAUGHT (BY T. EB. POWERS.) VLADIVOSTOK. = RUSSIAN FLY WALL STREET MONDAY, MAY 29. In smashing the Russian fleet the vic- torious Japanese admiral ilewise smashed the hopes of the Wall atrect bears who had planned to take advan- tage to-day of the expected absence of af the big bull operators, The news of Togo's triumph acted as a mila stimulant to « rather quiet market and effectually checked all bearish ten- denctes. To a certain extent the trad- {ng here reflected the buoyancy and en- thusiasm of the vpeculative feeling in London, ‘There 13 nO apparent effort on tho ! operators to boom stooke, he important mare t out of town lagt to remain over Memorial day Were In their offices to-day, but did little more than watch the course of events and contribute to the general manifestation of good feeling. The general advance of about one point on all of the leading stocks in- vited considerable selling of long stock and spasms of liquidation were noticea- ble here and there A ket leaders who » Friday ny tain quarters, but all of this promptly taken by the same interes that have been absorbing it for the peat few days, Union Pacific was held up firmly notwithstanding the pe’ selling by two active operator have been recently engaged extensively on the bull wide of the market, Jacob Field is sald to have sold oitt about 14,000 shares of Union Pacific, which he carried over Saturday, In connection with Union Pacific trading a story was told on the floor of the Stock Excha this afternoon that Illustrates the 1a wuld welf-confidenve of the brokers who re entrusted with ‘the task of suppcri- ing Union Pacific against any possible bear raids that may be made wpon ft. The exchange member of en important house affiliated with the Harriman tn- kerests telephoned his partner that Field was offering Union Paoifio tn 1,000 share lots. “Buy the stock," @ald the office part- ner, “How much shall I pay?’ was the inquiry from the Exchange, "Oh, anything, but don't let the price waa the Buel admonition from the office, And the price was held ‘up above iil for the greater part of the day. ‘The news trom Washington that the 7m) United States Gupreme Court had up- ‘held the constituttonality of the New York State tax franchise law, while contributing an increased interest in the local traction stocks, had very Wttle effect om the general market, The properties chiefly affected by this decision are the Metropolitan Street Hiway, the Twenty-third Street Rall- ly, the Central Ci town line, the New Amsterdam Gas Company, Brooklyn City Railway Company, the Coney Island and Brooklyn Company and the Conpolidated Gas Company. ‘The wtiftening up in the price of American @melting and Refining shares ‘was attributed bo the positive support miven to this particular stock by the powerful financial interests allied with Guggenheims, Extensive pool oper ations in Smeltera are now going on Company in Philadelphia would, Rave more or lous effect on Metropolitan in- teroste, | Boma of the largcat stock. holdors of the Philadelphia gus.corpora- ton are also heavily interested in tha jn this "Dhe decline in the price of Metro- Metropolitan, Street Rullway by buying about 60,000 shares embracing all of the active stocks, The Steel shares Steels inspired one of the Stock Ex- change wags to post this notice: “Want- ed, an unlimited amount of Amerivan steel to repuild the Russian navy.” On the curb the new Japanese 41-3 bonds were in brisk demand and advanced rapidly from 8 to 9. The Japanese 6s advanced a Mttle less than 2 per cent. ‘Trading in these bonds wae a pro- nounced feature of the day. The downtown bankers are to all ap- pearances well satisfied with the mdn- etary outlook, The lgading authorities agree that the Indications point to con- tinued ease in the money market throughout the summer at any rate, The total sales of stocks were 603,90) shares. and of bonds $3,941,00), The Closing Quotations, Law. Close, GN tag One. She Tie hig Ty 107 + 230 WB ed Be +1 ies i 474 am* ™m. tton Ol 31 H&L, pt ti . Ice pt. ote 37 Oly +29y | ae +2, ae tt + ma +2 3 +6 198 tv iy, th 100 : 1 200 Chi, Un Mae ay M00Cni, Ter, pf niyo 100 CC & st L. 6x = 6000 Co}, Fuel & Ir, 42° +1 200 Col, 11. 0, & Ted 1% 200 Col, Bouth 26! - 29 Col, 80 24 pi uM Ua + 188 188 4a Yo 49 song yey Ls 37s BUS +9 Re 4 28h 4 +1 8B 8. & A. BM le. ‘1100 Mirte ist pf, mm FREERAREEE Bales. B00 rio fa G gtaal = ~ Ct ae oi si a ++ttt+ +tt Stitt t1+it] FS FFTES ERE Pet a 2} z were £5 * ee agdegecsists: LZLALZZ: tees 2 az + sgh sbFEsuesseyt * $4 err WOK +16 + sHowis Sez stasasnes & titty FE "2 oF +hittt ttl t+ f¥te RS RR = : ad SB yey + = i= 25 Bees: Sas = B gtassees wow &@ U Bh OW & L EB op. 400 Wis oCntral .. sets, cs [ARE FUL (ARP elt ANINL('C located, is not as nicely furnished or Sunday World's 1767—Salarles of Various Magnitudes—1767 1095—Services of Ambitious abaya 1041—Rooms, Houses and Apartments to Let— cuously Located Boarding-Hb < -691—Profitabie Real-Rstate Bargains—60) |3—-Sacrifices 183--Promise of Bu pend Harry, who always was a “lucky” fellow? But why be downcast and sorrowful, when 6,220 are trylig'to force these blessings upon you through yesterday’ WHICH OFFERED *). Confessions Wanted! Is it not a fact that you are worrled about something?) Wher you look about you and see what fine positions some of your friends have se- cured, don’t you Jong for more remunerative employment? Then fs tt not true. thet’since Will Jorles made $6,000’ out of that Real-Estate deal ahd now is.in-business for himself that you wonder why fate has dealt out to you a wife and family to support on $25 per week salary? When George Williams leaves next week for a month’s outing at one of:the nearby Summier Resorts will you not envy him such a delightful vacation? Will you not admit that your Furnished Room or, Apartment is not as well has,not the coriyeniences ‘enjoyed by different persons i f Be