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8 FORD AUTO STO sO. - FINAL be CKHOLDERS * ty 1915, by The Prese Publishing PRICE ONE CENT. Ovoretght New York World). SHARE $480 1916. WILSON N NOTE BACKING TO BE DELIVERED WITHIN 24 HOURS W YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, UP U.S. FORD MOTOR CO. DECLARES. (STELLA CDMOEND OF $48,000,000; | Spams CAPITAL NOW $10,000,000 lowed by Slump in Some Big Melon Cut for the Stock- DEM ANDED $20 000 Securities. holders Will Bz Distributed 1 STANDARDS ARE STEADY. on July 1. ONTHREATTOSNK CUNARD STEANERS “German Spy” Arrested at Post Office After Decoy Note Was Sent. Steel Decision and “Easier” Situation Regarding Ger- many Have Effect. JUMP FROM _ $2,000,000 Holdings of Henry Ford, Presi- dent of Concern, Increased by $27,840,000. The stock market boom, started yesterday by the improved outlook in our foreign relations, prospects of a settlement of the Mexican difficul- ties and something that suspiciously resembled advance information as to DETROIT, Mich., Juné 4.—The Ford Motor Company announced to-day that {t had increased/ite authorized! sions ne’ ‘the decision in the Steel Trust sult, | Frederick A. Stillweggon of No. 7 capital stock from $2,000,000 to $100,- | g; continued to-day from the sound of | Shell Road,’ Winfield, L.1.,formerly the gong at 10 o'clock. During the 000,000 and had declared a stock divi-/the proprietor of a fish market in first hour of trading, in the course of G t, - end of $48,000,000, payable July 1. reenport, was arrested this after. lwhion prices went up asingty, A cash dividend was declared on) 200M in the General Post Office in Park Row just aa he had dropped inte | #ust#ined a natural reaction and then Big Boom at Opening Fol-! Racing Results and Entries fleld straightened out. From there ANDREW MILLER’S home it was n drive, with no stick: ing it out gamely to flash the @ length in front of G. M. ud, hitter, who had all the hard luck of the race. Miller beat the much im- proved Astrology a head. ramp . COLORS CARRED TO FAST TRY Butwell’s Clever Handling of ont Reratched—' ly three went to the post in the 5 r rd race and Asyiade was an odds- Bac Enables Him to Win the Second Race. on chotce, The best the favorite could do, howeyer, was econd, three a Behind lont’s Fenmouse. | This one waa all but left. at the post, the others being six he on thelr. when she got going. BELMONT PARK, N. Y., June 4./pne. Meas, Wp a lot of ground on the in on the rail and at the hi torn —Despite the genera! complaint of : ; ‘ aq small fields the crowd came right back to the track to-day, prepared to enthuse over whatever was offered them in a racing way. The stewards a boned up ground ‘in’ ‘* 1» Bul coud ‘not gain oo neh, of the association, however, are to ‘’, \ try something to prevent the what 4 a AM sale seratching of the cards as a am —| — been the case for a week past, It Tee Bae 4 je was said that a rule would be passed! +. iinet ABP ABS: AP - = to-day preventing the reduction of Q5p% *artere 9 any fields below ix starters. Scratch- praise 5 os below this number will be coun- LOUISVILLE RESULTS. the original authoriged stock of tn. box a letter addressed to the | climbed again, 893,787 shares of stock | tenanced ae ere only. 8 $2,000,000, but the amount was not/Cunard line. He admitted to Capt.| Were sold. In five hours of trading] ‘he srount Coren 2RAGE TRACK. | LOUISVILLE, “Ky. made public, The stock dividend In- Tunney at Police Headquarters that | Peeterday ee ae 81d, | nade fin and endings: (mz searoies fo ini Race — aiden three-year , ‘ olds and, upwards; a ereased the holdings of Henry Ford, |e has written a number of letters o| Pee Tatton mad proft taking broke | Gao. tiie ene a Pt ma": 1106 (Mot, wont Beach Comber tt President of th py $27, the Cunard people since April 24 con-| | Lau bi id Be eee ee yh Siatboaalt. Trainer, | (Gans), second: Freeman, 105 (Ott), lent of the company, by $27,-/ (ining threats to blow up ships una|te market between noon and 1/m {iiiny, mm thd. hin, 3.38. 840,000, James Couzens, Vice Presi- joys he was paid $20,000, o'clock and in some directions there| is... weight and jockey Qrenus, Dude Radicage Wieuren fe: dent, receives $5,000,000, In the first letter Stittwaggon| ¥85 @ decided slump, but the under- |). feaceial tise. 122 Yr aee ear es ast Allen Brlagowraies The stock increase brings ‘tho is-|claimed to be a German spy and|!¥ine support was strong and there} 3. tly Heaven. 11 #2 Mutuals paid.—Greville, straight, vag | ad ounced rally toward the| Also, ran. si: place, 8820; pow. $9:705 Benoh ‘ ' said that for $20,000 he would give| 45 4 Pronoun: Beratched . smb ince, (pl ‘0 eed ‘capital stock of the concern to | Mi closing hours, Nearly all issues! ‘The first race resuited in a victory] \reman, pet, Sma” PERS |complete information about the Ger- man spy system in thie country and the operations of spies in this city, Bethlehem, Pa., and Boston. He di- lrected that $20,000 be sent to North Henry Street and Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, by a boy on roller skates, The Cunard ine officers reported the receipt of the letter to the police and Capt. Tunney investigated. A dummy package was sent to Brook- llyn as directed, but Stillwaggon |fatled to show up. Then he wrote | that he know the detectives were watching and said he would blow up valuation of $50,000,000, ‘The remain- Ing $50,000,000, it was announced, will remain in the company’s treasury “to be used as conditions demand in the future.” Eight men only will share in the fruge melon cutting. They are: Henry Ford, who will receive $27,- 840,000; James Couzens, $5,000,000; David Gray, $4,800,000; John F, Dodge, 82,400,000; Horace E. Dodge, $2,400,000; Horace Rackham, $2,400,000; John W. Anderson, $2,400,000, and R, V. Cou- wens, $760,000. showed pronounced gains over last night's close, and some of the more active stocks clmbed back to the high points touched at the opening. The Steel decision was the chief fac- tor in the buoyant market, and, n: urally, United States Steel w: prominent factor in the trading, Right at the opening 28,000 shares of com- mon stock were snapped up at from 4 to 62. The stock closed last night at 59%. International Harvester opened at 112, an increase of 14 points over last Phree hundred thousand purchasers |4 ship unless patd. * P ‘ gor : braid vocelve a. ahnes ot|_ When the Lusitania was torpedoed |Misht’s clone, later receding to 104 OE. FORH CAPE | “ Stillwaggon wrote claiming that the | American Can opened up from 2% to company’s profits on Aus. Is lynip was destroyed by one of his|¢ points and Corn Produc's showed a ‘when $15,000,000 in the form of re- si ‘al ot A leas fol- gain of 3% points, These three cor- < ear's Ford purchasers matied at the gen- “ ek cainrivaina. \ eral post office ‘in. Manhattan’ or | Porations are under Federal pronecu- = Brooklyn. ton and it Is considered that the de- A constant guard or detectives was maintained at both postoffices. tectives Schmulsky and Fennelly wore on watch to-day when BUli- Waggon mailed his last letter and they nabbed him a» ne was hurrying away. In a@ statement to Captain Tunney he eaid that he had no con- nection with the German spy system but had simply evorved a plan by Which he hoped to wet hoid of some euny money. claion in the Stoel casw foreshadows similar decision» with reference to them. ‘All the standard dividend payers showed gratifying steadiness at the opening and held firm throughout spas. modic slumps in which the more spec- tacular issues figured. Apparently big interests were supporting the mar- ket, for when the inevitable reaction followed tumultous opening veteran cumulated certain stocks BECKER IS HOPEFUL, BUT SAYS HE'S “BROKE” Will Make No Disclosures, as to Do So Would Be Admission of Guilt, ai ALL KAUFFMAN GUILTY OF riyetoral opiaton wan that, in NEWHURG, /' ¥, June Ney view of the activities of Count ‘Von netor the relations between the James atucty’ 1, tormerty ams! THREATS TO KOPP GIRLS! Pertssoct'wra'turs yet he rector Patrick's Chureh much better she than they were -- thirty-rix hours ago. No anxiety i nd at At in this city con- lfeit about the nute President Wileon Paterson Silk Manufacturer Sent|ie preparing for transmission to Ger aleocing fr: " on | many The reply of Germany will severe iliness, vinit- 04 Charles Movker in the death-howse | Young Women Letiers After however, be @ market factor but that lie some time off. in Bing Bing yesterday and after ow Collision ne Vine a 7 re evel bourse’ conv ion with = bi » = _ NEWARK, N. J, June 4 arry mes z tatement Threw Wereelt Wetore Trai sda ringiopetmepern te Kauffman, the terson wilk manu sthrla Clat, binese sg ier] me “Most of the stories whirh be facturer, who hus ben on trial im the | fag printed of Hecker are entirely | United Bates Dirtrict Court bere, on land bt eof sending threatening let [oy jumping tw Without foundation le i* broken * a o Mine Norma Kopp of Midiend | suewar Reither physically nor mentally He Tenth # yur of Waterson, and be hae not tort bie faith in God or in! » woe found majty to-day man 4, while dieappointed over the | Kauffman mtoutly denied the charue decision of ihe Court uf Appenls, atti io testony ihpealoned egy Arm s beljeves thet hie life will be w | ye Pree : " “He prociaimes bin innocence and | ee ‘ regards \\ as impossible that 4e| $12Men 5 Blue SergeSuits,$5.9: ahould be innocent and wacrificed a en Phe "HUB" Ce He pays that he hus no idea of mak: | ° Aney } heurette, | OM Soret ing any diecionures, as to make thane, | Mii? * Uni sixteen years Uf abe, ANd | today and hat even to save bin jife, would be on Th . the Kopp «iri came | guaranterd; alec is white, émiesion of guilt which he wililio them » afier » collision . owns, tart moner make Hecker anys he ie with, | Welwern Kauilinan's aulamobile and a! pe, bac ed la eral siaae 34 ‘ frase “ “ taining Mine Norma ay 004 et fonds to fight on, it le wt ik ip wy mother, and anotner tater, | ; bagetel om July 4, bit, ee Stina aseaos J i Sree ny wae nes - J for the favorite, Peaceful Star. one had nothing to recommend hiin but un unusually fast workout, At ‘tory |Freman, # BELMONT ENTRIES. that he just did win, getting up in the last few strides to beat Butler's! 2 cm pRACK, BELMONT, N. Y., June 4.--The entries for to-morrow's Wanda Pita the way and looked an easy winner] Jun , at the eighth pole, Lily Heavens wag| "Aces are aw follow: 4 FIRST HACE For three-year olds and uprard third, = a the Creedinore Haudicap tid fur SKOOND RACE ‘Wop. Hat, 190; Adame ‘Express, year-olds and, upward: selling: 125, ry ores, mites ost 7S ete, 3.08 Time, iain a sed fon dr x PetoMl maidens; fir Aer OF Cement emule hale 118, Pua Ait Trainer, A, J, Goldaborough Noll, Wb: Old in a at fockes de and upward | sh Hore, it and jock nner! Bac, 111 (Butwel!! La 0 me mile.--Phy i ! y 105 (Latterts) Vary, 120; Comoly. 11s) Rhine Maiden. thter"ran uy Wiahe ieee visite Reratetied Beethoven, Kiteres #3400 4 | Andrew Miller's colors were carried | }§ |to vietory for the first tine in the eant |this season by Butwell on Bac. Tt was Hutweil's patient handling of the gelding him to win aited behind Wanda | ? Pitzer, Presumption and Guy Fisher to the strefch turn. There he stole through on the rail as the oth wung @ bit wide, and saved enough ground to give him the iead as the Tah area I gftingy tive Praia NCL Rd pee of tive vaunds elatmet a Miss Puzzle a nose. The latter led all \ ye rh Vio 15 | AS eateocin " : Ts 1s ¥ dy i Hi Ladi | ma SUBHARNES SN FIVE MOE SHS SELLSKL MAN | Two Swedish, One Danish and Two English the Latest German “Bag.” ONE OF VICTIMS A BOY. Danish Captain and Crew Are Given Five Minutes to Take to Boats. LONDON, June 4—Three neutral @hipe, all from Scandinavian countries, 00,000 PROFIT DEMANDS — : WEATHER—Fair Te-Night and Saturday. | riNAD ¢ AGES PRICE ONE CENT. GERMAN PEACE AGENT SALS FOR BERLIN TO. CONSULT THE EMPEROR Ambassador, With Consent of Wil- son, Sends Special Messenger to — Give Berlin Government Full In- © formation as to Attitude of U.S. CABINET IN LONG SESSION *:- DISCUSSING THE NEW land.end were the Daniab By Samuel M. Williams sailing sbip and the Nor- 5 @taff Correspondent of The E: " Werld. : Bia We ihe cheatin Goria tao WASHINGTON, June 4c Without wali for ress of Ambugador twenty-four hour period were the Welsh trawlers Hiorld and Victoria, The Lappland carried four women Passengers. They, with nineteen of the crew, were landed at Peterhead, Scotland, this morning. ‘They said the Lappiand was torpedoed and sunk during the night, while en route to Pngiand with a cargo of tron ore. No warning was given by the sub- Marine commander, according to the Lapp! 's officers. She began to eink rapidly after the crash. The women dressed hurriedly and were lifted into the boats. The steamer disappeared in the darkness as the crew rowed away. The Igppland was of 2,238 tons dis- placement. She was owned by @ Btockholm shipping firm of which F. A. Welln is manager and was under Swedish registry from Stockholm. She was built in 1 and was 258 feet in length with a 40-foot beam, The crew of the Danish timber achoo- ner Salvador, sunk by a submarine Wednesday might, landed terday at Lerwick, Seotl After ordering (Continned on Second Page) Dead Infant Found tn Dumbwatter. | John Mazel, janitor of the apa house, No. i Woat we hs tT. et, found int walter to-day the body of & new born foe Mgt “14 en etrangied with papkin, Detects v mipeon le Kate Biruyhas, nl yy 4 meatic, who had wan taken to the THE WORLD'S Steady Lead in ws Circulation and Advertising! 1 Circulation of the New York morning newspapere Oct. | to April |-~average | eported to the Pow Office Depart- ment as required by law Advertising totale of the New York morn ing newspapers for the fret five months as compiled by the Statistical Depart ment of the New York Evening Post Average Dolly end Buadey Oveutanon New York WORLD. 4,209,737 “244° New York WORLD . 376.500 "Sit" New York Tienes,...3884,685 325,052 New York American. 333,345 New York American.3,579,999 629,798 New York Tunes. ... 206,248 16,342 New York Herald. . 3,426,061 702,816 = New York Herald....106580 270s10 | 2 New York Press 940% «= 82,565 9 - New York Sun... 1546426 2,663,111 » New York S 11,108 = 304,682 New York Tribune. 1,232,021 2,977,716 * New York Tribune... 70965 36,425 New York Press..... 616,850 3,390,887 ail empresas THE WORLD is FIRST in New York: Sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper The PLACE to put advertising is where the most people will SEF. IT. — "|ican flag until after the torpedo was von Berstoff's endeavors to temporize with the Berlin’ Government, President Wilson placed before his Cabinet to-day the completed draft of his note to Germany. | All members of the Cabinet assembled In the main part of the | White House instead of the office annex. For the first time during this | administration an extra official of the Government attended, Counsellor | Lansing of the State Department was summoned and carried |to the White House a portfolio of documents, 1 N@REES TO INDEMNITY svn. ny oe FOR THE GULFLIGHT is prevent. Tho Cabinet session last. — ed for more than two hours, On leaving all members were sccretive concerning what action was taken. | With the despaten of the Amoriegn Ambassador — Gerard Cables | note, which is expected to take place | within twer os Message Offering to Pay for every indication cr pry Damage to Gulflight. b tore Germany replies or further, WASHINGTON, Juno 4,—Ambas- vador Gerard cabled the Biate De- partment to-day « note from the Ger- man Government agreeing to pay an indemnity for the damage done by a nubuvarine to the action ia taken, He also has bees consultation with Counselor “rl who and Attorney General Gi invebUgated aMdavits that Lusi. tania carried guns. = The Government is convinced thet there i» no ground for that conten. tion, and the note will #0 inform Ger. many. INGTORFF SENDS ENVOY To tated the |ohip bad been torpedoed by mintalk in the belief that, being accompanied by British patrol boris, she was a belligerent veasel, The note added that the commander did not see the Amer- fired, The communication agreed to the principle of indemnity, asking the American Government (o praseut on| yw, EXPLAIN TO BERLIN, behalf of the owners the usual claim. ith the approval of President In the note Was also an expression of regret at the occurrence. That ia! in eontormity with the procedure) which Germany anounced in a ctr Wilson, Count von Bornatorf has samt Meyer Gerhard a « special pred. Berlin to discuss the American view of (he Lusitania tragedy with the cular, on May 1, would be followed By tral vessels utacked German Government new Mr Gerhard suited youterday fer Denmark 1 ie not believed that bin voyaue will be interfered with by the All ‘The suggestion thet Mr. Gerhard go to Herlin was made by Count von WILDER WINS SUIT AGAINST OR, WILLIS 7 , Mernmorf to the President at te White House conference on Weaata- MOKKINTOWN, NJ, June t-—At-| dey, The Ambassador described ‘tor two hours’ Geliberation, the jury) the President the difeultios he exper whieh heard the tewtimony in the | lenced im transmitting information sult of George D. Wilder, the New| bis Government, He cannot use York eusinst Dr. George| cables, which are in the Muar Willie of th tor aiiena- | the allies, Ho far ae tion of Min Wilder's affections tem. | cerned, conditions make it almost porartiy in the pring of 1914, (his) Possible to send smything afternoon brough in « verdict for the| briefest despatches Asa od # be dey the third of the! mony © ne) wee ee by to the reasons controlling given up to 4 battle Of 64 tne Administration or t of New York ce rentiment. If bie he well anew mpm Hot jn nervous aut adequately informed the ments, and Dr Britton 0. nA. bannador in confident medical director of the Bate Hospi om o one thas tal for the ingane at M at the demands of the wore the contestants, Dr Ki Spree’ c ‘ contet” be. Beans tee wen ate etjadeed Marry ‘haw insane and mg he wae norma: ‘cone ea ‘ i aasdet tes . pil