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“RESULTS EDIT! N ie ‘PRICE. ONE ‘CENT N IEW. YORK, “TuespAy, Big Kaiser, Rudderless, Steered Four Days in Wild Seas Russian Troops in . Mutinv—New Plot Against the Czar (OCTOBER 29, } BES ! ei) fer arrogant and Insulting and began While Waiting to Be Paid Off They Exchange Blows With and ‘Throw Glasses at Strike __ _Sympathizers. ‘POLICE ARREST TWO FOR CARRYING HIDDEN WEAPONS. Swo Hundred Others Locked Up in Paying-Off ~Storeto__Be,_Searched as Soon—as___- They Are Liberated—None Hurt. eo “Two hundred strike-breakérs ‘from the Yonkers Sireét-Railway tie- Fy , in charge of Patrick:Bradley, an ex-policeman anda special agent-in employ of the Waddell Company, Nos. 475 and 477 West Broadway, WITH UNION MEN ____AUTUMN OCT, 29, ~Selliny CLOUDY. MEETING, TR olds 18. BAO added: Rood, ACK HEAVY. aix-furlon, cs. Won ridden out. Winner. ing’ outrui Orfan in the early part, o- closed a bik eap. clowe Youth U4 * ainda atateon pling 1.4, ph ene mile » D added: Winner, b. £.. 1112 THURD RACE— Time—t's ts. Post time, 3 by Ornament-—Bleapor. Ow in the Phad ‘speed and ‘preter: best #0 “+ 14 v0 Ww bing sil the wa held on wel and Hifecrniik aa [qui there to let Flowaway breeze” past Race, Medium of a Heavy Plunge: in the Event Won by Brancas. (Sretlat-to The bvening World) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Oct. 29.—The betting ring cleaned up f $50,000 on the result of the fifth race here to-day, all Smiling Tom was the supposed good thing and $100 bets at 90 to 100 wre ego lacedl all over ne “inclosure,— Not since the Jamaica” meeting started has a horse been plunge Mth sweh confidiice. Smiling Tom Ted all the. way, only to be be: » a head in-a driving finish with Brancas, IN WILD ss - FOR FOUR DAYS) J.-F) Donahue, -whion tan -xecond-in @ second race, was started again in te fifth, an uncommon practice these ays. But the horse ran a remarkable sce, finishing a bangup third. R. T. Wilson’s Horses Win: The horses of R. T. Wilsgn, Jr. had jetr Innings In the races ‘here to-day. contort and Adormtion- were the wins | ora -carrying~ the green and oid nevrons They were odds-on choices id were ridden by E. Dugan. There-was_a-hot tip on Yorkiat in the race xon by \formtion and thousands ‘of dotiare followed It. Yorkist got @-contending position In tho atret Capt: a but|t i Wilhelny-der-Grosse-Safety— money, Ramrod led to quit badly at the Into Plymouth Harbor, end and finish last. heyke Jood-Thing Was Beaten. 4 the good thing inthe iy played je Land get the pla (Copyright, 10m, “bythe Troe Pui near ‘ubltahing Sutil ¥ opening event Supposed Good Thing in the Fifth) “Polack” Takes” Kaiser |NEEDLE-MAKIN Local. Investors Allege —— James E, Lytle, fortycnine yeirs in front of No, 27 Pine street by : —fres eset upon by-a band of bookbinders and_members of_unions-at. that i ce to-day while waiting tobe: paid “ofl. Several of them ut the face from a shower of flying bottles and stones, Two: of the; strike-breakers were captured and’ revolvers were found their clothes. All the Yonkers detachment is now imprisoned in the wenty :reserves wait. ouibide to_arrest any of the non- union men. carry = SS GUE TE | Acroas ithe street from the Waddet! COFFIN TOURNEY CFEASTERNPRS mer —for—severat-manths; isthe} tan __Proes, he almost two Alec Smith Among the Other Leading Players ‘ed_printers_are smpleyed. All of = Brookline. x had extended sympithies to the pat car men-at Yonkers. | Angered at--what they conaldered—a . some of them telephoned to union men when they saw a mpd the’ strike-breakens In line near the int shop. Gradually {ittle groups of -union_men began to Kailier about. Whe neighborhood. Walted for Their Victims: [.3t was shortly bofjre 4 o'clock when |” ager Bradley ordered the two hun- men to form in line in front of company a-<fttone tote flslid off. ir work at Yiunkers. A long delay red, _and several of them foupd way Into néar-by saloons, _jAs-long as the-non-unioniats remained ether no outbreak-came from the lon _sympatiiizers, “and when particr =them left the buliding to enter wthey were Pilowed:) Buchanwed names followed and soon a riot of re dimensions was in progress. Re- , Molvera were Mashed, but nd shots were Pred. Hotties and glasses from the bars ‘of the saloons were hurled and windows re broken, 3 One of the barkeepers ‘phoned to t. Hodgins and he hurrled to the Place at the head of the reserves. ‘The earance of the police was the sig- 2 fora wild scampering of the non- unionists to the offices of the Waddell Company. Two of them failed to get way, and were arrested, ‘They gave the en of Winnle A, Morris, nineteen a OM, of No, 1763 J.exington ave- and Harry HarrowHz, nineteen rs old, of No, 261 West One Hun- BROOKIANE, (Maass., Oct, 29.—The annual championship meeting of the Eastern: Profe ual Golfers -Associa: tonhegan.to.day..onthe.Unks.of..thi Esuniry Club Sits an entry list of thirty-four leading experts, including Alec Smith, of the Nassau Country Club, the title-holder, The play as usual is stroke, competition of 72 holes, half of which’ are played to-day. The Country Club haa supplemented the champlonship event by an open four-ball, foursome for professionals and amateurs, and it la expected that the naira will represent nearly all the prominent clubs in the Bast, Cash prises have been offered for the professional competitions amd medals for the amateurs, The result of the frat round showed | wood golf in view of the aoggy condi: | lon of the turf, and sixteen players ffices of the Waddell Company, and Capt. Bill- Hodgkins and a squad of {1 Hit Ned up. Scratohed —Ita: eutMbellse was RINE any atthe ene ce of Start bad. Won Buxton MeDante hally SCIP ISINDICTED FOR RAILWAY KILLING |Grand Jury Count Charges Him and Six Others with Manslaughter. CHARLESTON, Ul, Oct. 29,—Seven bench warrants were Issued from the Coles County Cireult Court to-day for the arrest of oMficials and employees of turned in scorés-of better than 80. ; ‘These scores were as fallown Alec Campbell, Country Club, 73; | Goorge Low, Baltusrol, 73; Tom 3M Nami Fall River, “78; Davi Hunter, | “1 and Forty-fourth street. Both ried ugly looking -ptstolx and knives, Capt, Hodgins then stirrounded Wad- jell Company's offices to await the re- of the men. It was reported to that many of them carried ro- » 74) Jack Hutchinson, st, ; olyers, and he announced his Inten: Gilbert Nichols, Wood- lon to soarch them for concealed wea- bok, 78; John + Jack Joly, Ar- ington, Matt intry Club, 37} Rice Smith. enue wey y Alex! | RR. Peebles, wn, Titae Burn, 17; ake! ountry Club, 78; Donald sons, nl tdack Canipbell, Pitiadepitias se sorge Kinaman’ an p on | returned no. cards, It t Thomas MoNamara, wai moran lie libs, dla raalified fe Par Ter tne ieaven tof he reser haat: ‘here are al about for! ssc sh ees me {No union men were arrested, m stated that All of the 4trike-breakers assault on them, oe POPE PUNISHES PRIEST. WE, Oct. Bowe Neat organ lay © announced Fai 36 the noted Bnei Jon rion b See i “and me f. deonved of the Mattoon City Railway Company operating the Charleston and Mattoon Interurban Line as a result of a wreck near this city last August in which eighteen passengers were killed. Federal Judge Peter 8. Grossoup, Chicago is among those {ndicted others are Directors Underword, Samp- soll and Rose, of Chicago; President A, Potter, Superintendent Mcoro any Motorman Charles Botts, Motorman McClara, who, claimed by the company, was responsible for the acoldent by: running an express car between stations without orders, has not yet been Indicted, Criminal nogiigence tending to prot duce manslaughter la the charge against the seven men named, and It is now be- of The) TIME fs Out Dam: | | ALBANY, quiry to-day, {panies, | Witn tes had not Kelsey assum. L John ents the. dep ‘hia wan don: | nartment had LATO 29.-—Mhe races as follows: INSURANCE LOANS Gene aan Inquisitor Brings Superinténdent. a Oct, 23.—Matthew C, tho special, commissioner appointed dy Gov, Hurhes to investigate the State Insurance Department, resumed hiv {n- {> the department, was quésiioned an to [thé methods of taxing Insurance Train, clerk in the dopart- e purpose of show jjsate the Joana made ty ~LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., Oot, tea RACE—Lenora (4 to 1 and 15 TO LOOK UP) aging Facts Against Flem- John T. Wilkias, cashier | ess testified that his du- been changed since Supt ed OMe, i to whow that the re- | ultable, Mui riment je. Mr suftlelent. ume to 1A the companies. eA LS ARO NIA INIA RESULTS. He was heavy! pinenty to ct NS Dro! Shoha stoppedio-a walk. Obe waa the winner. Off badly. Obe: far back, Miss Mozzont clon £0 Jerable ground and KOOd ‘second In front. of Orfano... Miller. hird int oh to_be-noged out of show, moi OFfana. Miller on the Winner. Mit over the winner ofthe sac ond thee easily, He followed the pace peal the may and came ‘on 10 win Wilt lots to spare. J, F- Dono= hue ran.a ¥reat race, coming from far to ee-recund in’ front -of the Long Atiawiy. Gokten played race. but she quit atte FE. acti Tn second. [ean to the stretch, Monfort All the Way. “Tt was a shame To take Ue money on Monfort afterall contention had—been removed “In ‘the scratches of the third Monfort, with Duzan up, wax a 9 t0 10 shot, und he-won like one, coming from the turn to win In a Despatch 15: ‘orld. Pand man Lloyd liner Kalver Willicim der Grosse, from New. York, arrived at | Plymouth at @20-A OM today atter-a four-day dattle with mounta'noue scan and: wild gales. Al) tix time -she wax rudderiess and in 2 pmercy ofthe eleme tr-came in to-day showing litte’ efte: St Tat Ha Sepetichee and with every: body -on -board- well, The crew were porns “or juxe worn: by pyerworse: and: Capt. Poi of the big Uner, and his firat_officer-badiy-in-need-ot-sizop: Barly last Friday, while in latic 41, longitude 46, the Kalser broke her rudder. A_ gale of _great—velonity was blowing at the time, piling great neaa over the stoamer's bows. In the teeth of the wind the broken rudder was use- Jess and the ship was compalled to steer by zullon ths, Summer Cloud{ with her propellers. ‘The vessel rolled Ade aly ttspace and was followed Dy. “ily P a made a aang wax followed bY ‘heavily and Capt. Polack kept the cre busy throwing oll on the sea to cai the violence of the waves. As the bad weather continued the uso of off was Hnecesary atmost-until the liner reached port,.and great quantities were thrown overboard, } Capt. Polack wan constantly on deck from Friday syenine yet the. Scilly Inles. were yesterday. His first “ant SIRE aldo” inaintalned w=sospleas Vigil “oH the “bridee of the crippled steamship. Upon his arrival to-day the captain said that the boat steered wonderfully wel! with her twin screws, The weather, | fre said. was as bad as any in his ex-| perience: T" passengers Naa" Feniainedy remarkably calm, few of them learning anything about the broken rudder until the Bolly Lales were under the lee, Yesterday the skipper of the partially disabled liner sent a wireless despatch to Cookhaven, which read: “All on board contented, well ana happy.'' At the thme this messuge waa went the ship waa in the grip of a sea tornado, enough: to econd, but aarl G. tired, although *Killlecrankle had trouble-in beating DINAQUUCEUM Tame ‘out of third money. CORTELYOU HAS PUT S70,000000 NTO-THE BANKS $50,000,000 Distributed to the Big Institutions During Late Financial Crisis. WASHINGTON, Ost. 29.—Secretary Cortelyou shares tha view that the gen- eral money situation throughout the country, and ospecially in New York, {a ateadily improving, Although he Ja averse to making any public statement ‘on the subject. it is known that he eared by her propellers alon: @ delay of thirty hours in reaching thle port, the passcngers were in no way dlscoinmodeds and she left “plymouth tor afternoon Roa without any PIMLICO RESULTS. celts The big Kalser steamed 1,760- miles Oct. 28—The North Gere} Court, “The Sarane are S. aie and Dr. Carter Saw. peddied another mi paten neapoli=--Minn---and.orsantalng. tere 2 company, selling stock to an amount pet wren: $20,000..and.£300,00)._Nelxon_ WV. Ciark, of that © found— under-_the Lake street Tens after hts suicide, -on-Oet intoreated in the acheme. —=Foltowed to-London-and-Back-- ride $i the to London, where -he- stoppet at Hotel Metropole, and back to this clty, whore he arrived a few days ago EXPLOIT ED AGAIN HERE. Hotel, a promoter of patents in needles, was arrested late this afternoon They assert that they paid Lytle 4,500-shares in-the Automatic Neots Comp witose body was} Lytle was fotlowed from” Minneapotiay G PATENT 5 That $2,000 Was Paid in Upon Representations Found-to. Be Baseless, Much the Same as Those He Made. Elsewhe rs old, stopping “at the i ihe Knickertocket a Wecdines, charged with grand 2,000 in- November, 1902; for; “ANY. In 192 Lytle opened at No, 150 Na u ptreet the Needle Company, He showed Mry Bmart a_cut of an alleged plant of Foxboro, Mass, and represented that they had orders for $31,000 worth of needles in hand and that Ladenburg, Thalman & Co, had agreed to take THe entire stock of—the concern at 8 Hoe represented, further, that share. the Knickerbocker” “—THiat Company Was the transfor nacht: Smart paid $1 a share for 0 shares, lin Apel, 188, upon substantially the same:_representations, Lytle sit 600 shares @t~the same figure to Dr. Sawyer. ‘ tote: ee He “ymniddiately- afterward Lytle ows Minneapolls and orgunized — the Threading and Needté Company. interested, among others, Clark and Albert Horswell, and tho latter was elected president Lytle sold this company a patent for making needies which, It Is now charged, was not his to sell, but the Pray of G, W. Manwaring, of this “guicide Followed Bankruptcy. After Lytle’s sudden disappearance trom Minneapolis the company: became involved in Httgution, Early this month the courts decided that Manwaring own- ed the patent. This bankrupted the company and caused heavy loss to the investors. Clark's suicide tollowed. When Lytle was mrested to-day «& tel- views the altuation with far greater! rinsT CR — Maidens: two-year! equanimity thanjat any time during | olga ve” ‘tre longs. Branca docto, st (Motntyre) 30 to,1 and 8 to 1 n jthe last ter day Nialabwyoe tat and th i During the lamt seven days he has de- | bast, (smith), 4 to 1 and § toy L posited “in Ure national banks a sum Time.08 Proxima ting $0,000,000, and since early | | ae ) RACE~ “4 {hBeptember. sien the Secretary. bog SECOND RACE-Coltnoss (2 to 0 This weekly dis! rb tons. nearly $70, chance 2% Place) 2, High hasbeen ders which brings—the | °! oe himount of public finds now In the na-| THIRD RAQH—Three-year-olds; ong tional banks up 10 over $615,000.00), of | mile and f yards.—La 12 teh about $12,500,000 has been at a8 $04 and out) Cleimenta ern % eve). 3 to 1 and out,'2; Cavead: | posited to the credit of xovern: it dia (Patabey iar atta pyenas buraing officers. ———___——_ M, ‘J. O'BRIEN A DIRECTOR, meeting to-day ‘of the directors Timea t2 4-5. FOURTH RACE—Handicap> s chase: four-year-olds and upward miles,—1 149. (MoClain), steeples 4 Virginian, to 1 152 A run here to-day roaulted|of the Metropolitan Tate Insurance lor) né. toldcan 1.2) Merry= xt mpany. former Justice ‘Morgan, J.| Sng (etuitrmeny agai en % SERN uanelected al diectors ta, All| Seainerue ke! ‘wte and to, Marvel (6 to 1 for place) 2, t sles 2 as iaeet out the unexpired term of Thomas G, FUETH Pena regcyonr-olda Rich, daceased: "Brien'e name x, fiTlO a nomination: upon the ends go ex dtrectora to Pad ‘ahto Beads Tt dana Tegular election upea ‘ 1d Jogram was found in his, pocket which aes Clark ew Niedlo_ company ubsted. n aulcloe, Criminal warrants out in York at Mf apolis. Crip New York partes. Sour former Hnstern asso merous, Don't see them, particularly treacherous In ee Ne UCENG Any one here Ket your Meadting newspaper. oll and Join Dan-' Don't Keep out of sight, but in tou t "Pine street, next Tuesday noon, Ad |drera mo West Hotel. Dangerous h herv. The police may they have not ident: | fed "J. W. M.” With Lytle at the (ft, Gt ohin arrest was a man who do- scribed himecif as C.F. Hathaway, cf | Pen Yan, N, ¥. In Lytlo's pocket » mors) found three letters fe Hatta: | urging Lytle to invest of | the. ‘money made in inneapolie ina | poner athaway sald he Dei atreite Wanie | in default of eee fase ee oMces-of the Aitamatic of that clty, Declared To-Day at the Quare : terly-Meeting of the Board of Directors, * ThecUirectora- z Company held thelr regular quarterly. meeting thik usual quarterly. tatement of business was mush more favorable than tad been antlolpated, A erly dividend of one-halt. of -one per cent. on the common stock is SpayAbie ar Dee Mand-of-} h-per-cents on a preferred stock is payasie on No - The ne earnings for the quarter end- ing Sept. 30 were $43,804,285, compared with $45,508, for the quarter ending Jung 30 and $35,114,824 for the quarter ending Sept. 30, The surplus ovec all charges for the quarter ending Sept, 30 was $4,911,711. Unfillel orders on pt, 30 Mounted to 6,425,006 toma, falling ort 4 Stes lof about 17 per cent. A decline ot fully 30 per cent, was expected. Judge Gary, chairman of the corpo ration, read a long statement at the ; meeting minutely reciting the condition ; of the business, He sald the concern was never so strong Jn cash or general reso that prices are being main- are good. He. the conporation has rings ag a resorve ment of capital nufticlont to Te= mon xtock. Judge Gary te f the resulty are meas- sand the pecun| apie, there ind !collections that pro und £ the of the i contnued pr ability no doubt « du ns measure, Nas deg mt Catbay Chere Jy already) & change for the better if all of us do all in our power’ to maintain a hla standard In the cone khict of affairs in olir charge we can- {be of great benefit dn restoring. cond dence. What oan be accomplished by ‘one. man and associates has been faaruies sf Gomonalsn ted. fo the ot