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ROSA} 7G ayes Gis EDITION Qe sees ~ Bey iat a PRICE ONE. CENT. _ NEW YORK, WE DNES 1 THREE OF RUSSIA’ Ss SHIPS ‘CAPTURED ‘OR DESTROYED SI eT AT Pac Conquered Vessels, Including the Cruiser Variag, Which Was Reported Sunk at Che- mulpo, Are Now Manned by Japanese — Crews and Are a Part of Mikado’s Navy. . GREAT LAND. BATTLE NOW RAGING IN COREA. London Hears that Four Complete Japanese — 14 “BRDLEE STRONG Army Corps Have Been Landed and that =| JAPAN SOLDER, sey oszares'n he Het Kingdom | Goes Back to Country, to Which Ea ; ‘ He Eloped with May Yohe, NAGASAKI, Japan, Feb. 10.—The Russian cruiser This Time as a Warrior Bold) Variag, which was reported to have been sunk yesterday in to Fight Against Russia. a naval engagement at Chemulpo, Corea, was captured by MANY PERSONS HURT. GARG IN COLLISION, = South Bound Eighth Avenue Trolley /i and West Forty-Second Street Vehicle) 4 Crash Together and Passengers Are’? SAILED FROM FRANCE the Japanese fleet, comparatively uninjured, and has arrived a AT NEWS OF HOSTILITIES) at Sasebo, manned by a Japanese crew. it will be made a part of the Japanese fleet at once. Left Buenos Ayres for_Paris The despatch also statés-that in ad@ition to the Rus- Several Months Ago, News Is|_. OPE An), ; ‘ by Received in This Country, and sian warships damaged in the torpedo attack at Port Arthur i Caught War Fever. seven others were captured. | BURNS, MARGAR’ Tl Say ji : 8 dajured. , MARGARET, of > y f if 4 A fae . 2 | The cars started from their respec: |One Hundred und Fifth street; sprained SENATOR HANNA SHORT AND LONG SHOTS ss It is also reported here that Gen. Kuropatkin has ar+ L iv “a ide crossings at the sam ankle, u . . + af SNelther imotagmay would yiold | TAYLOR, ROBE, No. 428 Kast Twon- 4 Word has been received here by intt-| rived at Harbin to take command of the Russian land forces % fo the frantic ringings of the other. | ty-third street, cut on head ‘by glass. [eats friends, of Putnam Bradlee Strong. P; . Instead each Increased his speed in the | On Blghth avenue car | formerly a Major in the United States eos ad Thy of beating the other out. The] FULLER, Mrs, W. C., No. 1867 Sev- | Volunteers, and who threw up his com- rae : } It was that the two cars came to- |enth avenue, cut on head msslonitoVelopet with May! Yones ther GRE AT LAND BA TTLE ‘| Injured by Flying Glass. 4 . yt ¢ Stighth avenue, the other going west on| On Forty-second street car: Yorty-second street, both loaded with| POLICEMAN REMY, of the West Two electric cage, one going north on | THE INJURED. “LWT iS Passengers, collided Inte this afternoon, | Forty-seventh street station; cut on “a @nd a number of persons wore slightly | Head. Cay gaia srtoallasanubiemiisce/ana Maas: te the wite of Lard Francis Hope, tat he Te a oe et ee ceabueraeed mee 4 AftersasBad Night, Which Wor-| Konds\mnenens .Uaces(the ne Fira sAtS tO ey aio NOW RAGING IN COREA, | Bf women, many of whom liad jist left | dotted agaist onevancther win| More? Able to. Retain’ Some pl telco lg aaa from uenos Ayres sone aula aus LONDON, Feb. 10.—A land battle between the Rus- Eee RUTG Earn ere ye eM nation granite inesesrentonmenr | Neue Ment THE WINNERS. Neve anny 00.4 coc az nal uuhtat imation that war was ikely/sian and Japanese troops is most likely: raging: to-day. in Apa Oe eel we caermemranen cess SUINNER SS falas un) radiee Strong was © vie-|Corea, Baron Hayashi, the Japanese’ Minister, who is in eral years. aM hth dventie car'was Miles O'Connor,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Wwhile the! FIRST RACE—Lord French'(15 to ‘is vin the vols |elose touch with his government, has, said that he would Relped them out of the wreck of the] b unteers and ufterward julued the regu- Xk them to nearby shops, [of No, 401 Weat Fifty-third street, ‘The | condition of Senator Hanna {snot 29/1) 4, Montana (5 to 2) 2, Lama 3. car and where they sat until they recovered |inotormen accused each other of being | favorable ax it was yesterday, it was pi lur acmy, iu which'he obtained a com | pot be surprised to hear ot a land engagement tin somposu! ipoustile for the accident,” Both were ||vetter/at noon’ to-day ihan\It\wes'lest| gecoND RAGECOlear the Arena in he | miseon na captain not be surprise! ea d engagement any time. j ‘tie A Burlesque Actress. From reports concerning the occupation of Chemulpo_ Strong. was in New York when Lord lit js believed that fighting has occurred there. Both the his wife, who was formerly May Y burl Summoner xevress| Russians and Japanese claim to have occupied the city. mais tal | Japan has landed thousands of men in Corea this week, nt at ine| Dut the Russian force is also strong. ond street car was not | thrown from the platforms of thelr cars The Vor |, but all of the win- |&t the moment of collision, but were not fo badly wr fows were smashed and the passengers | tjured, -#e night, After the night consultation of| (2 ¢ 4) 1, Yo San (9 to 2) 2, Red his physicians, the Senator developed | man 3, | some gastric trouble—a recurrence, | * a q practically, of the stomach trouble of| THIRD RACE—De Reszke (7 to atl wll the lust fi d started the woodwork Civica oma “ Sunday night, For yeveral hours he} 10) 1, St) Tammany 4 to 1) 2, fan: | r but tt Was not Policeman Burke, of the West One| was nable to’ re Gh Wis etnmash | atedia, a 1 Ses sence street. station, Was. passing } ui cred 3. ca Rack ; Mundredth, steer nahed into the house | the nourishment given him, and Dr. | = adileg ‘ dhd gave the alarm Lo the other tenants. | Carter.was called to the bedside several! FOURTH RACE -Viperine (5 to 2) ahi Betting eral seasons int engag. Oh the third floor was Mrs. Campbell, | umes, fraid. to come down stairs 1, Pinkie (3 to 1) 2. Truffle Hunter 3. ur the smoke which filled the} An improvement finally was noted ) and to-day Senator Hanna ts ining: e assistance of Burke, Mrs.| the liquid nourishment which he takes| FIFTH RACE Full Back (7 to 1) + “with: th a Fime 1.40 for which 1 ro AN ithout ‘iesintance. attributed to the sedatives given the Lord Hope . House without tess 6 house was| patient. in the latter part of the night |Shea 3. Btrong wud Lady: Pra BLAMES AMERICA Two Thi to Street fi purned and the fire spread-so rapidly | the Senator slept at tntervals and lib mee iil sldped/andi ware iexGhin i one ; rown to reet from! burned or to floor. that all the fixtures | condition indicated some improvement] SIXTH RACE Velos 11 to 5) VW fecnd Mn the run Aras j | Carus 3: dite an afore und wont ina gallop. ter sponding severa | — <== Tender Which Struck Car on} 22 furnishings were ruined. The dam-] when his phydiclans held their tirst con-| Reckoner 12 to 1) FOURTH HACE Japan, where Strong t Hanna was Pink , 100 8-10, | 20" Ih anticipation of a carntvAl [Mer He was ,| crowd at the track twenty-two book Lythe Jess during the night, cut in, ,but the inclement jh . reduced the attendance to the ement, dnd the layers had to, © mong themselves to keep the game going. | pany they wi having se Age was, $2,000. sultation at noon. | AEN. : , ed y after 12 o'clock the follow! RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, La.) Four furlongs ee and May Youe continued GEN. DRAGOMIROV, tiais iche i Golumbus Averie and Are) NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ie lene] wlan hn ce senegal aa ge en "Rd ate At tegtat| NEW HEAD OF THE 0, % COMES NE Te ia Hope RUSSIAN ARMY, bitterness by influential Rus- Sngland. Severely Injured. x sono NEW ORLEANS, L tu Fob, 10,—The| resting quietly, | Tem; entries for) to-morrow’a races are as|Dulse, 97: respiration, While on their way to a fire at Nine-| follows: Mttle more restle fe street and Columbus avenue to- gl Race—Soven-elghths of a mile; sell-} but slept quietly at intervals. ‘There da divorce in I sian newspapers that the S United States is in concert with England in encouraging Japan, and the assertion is Now a# Colonel. Strong became an agent fo mobiles in Argentina and was to have built up a fairly su business there. He and his wife ry lay two firemen were injured in a Heew (0' *cireulgy Joe,....200/ ere NO complications): and is general’}/t pers llision between a fire tender and a| {Midshipman 10 Hobson's Choice. 111] cOnd!uan ven and CAR! « for 1wo- n her fleld all Columbus avenue street car. Burton! Regian Jove. Dh Oasler coun uot camerrror al: eNoy complaining of the | yeur-old fi johnson, driver of the tender belong- | Ventorn “Henry. of v.18] timore “until this afternoon und he, , Hone owners lve mplalning of tN Tthe was und won in w canter, Pinkle | turned to this country after thelr ms . Fethl waaine Conpany, Ne 74) and Mtederator <4." 182] therefore, “did not participate tn the} nent Act eondld Pekers lager yu | be at the others as eusily, riage but did not remain long. Sev made that were it not for the pete consultation. ps was net do plesk. 10 TM RACE. inonthe ago they went to Paris, wher ; ichael Straub were thrown to the Spring Fox . 05 . 2 HN 7 rH re y 0 Paris, whe . an A catcinhs #8) @ AIMEE, cePOrE of Senator Hanna’e| foul riding. Jockeys Fisher and Hel-| one mite and’a qunrte Mrs. Strong {x sald to. have remains support promised by them to Retting Starters, whte. focks StHUEFin, Ste chi fatter her husband had satled for Jap. | He in said to have been give ground. Johnson had his nose broken. i uBR Kale Eewerne and suffered from shock. Straub's back | ‘Third Race—Purse; three-quarters of reulated this morning,| gerson have been called to Memphis by | but. the physicians and others ’ Punt of the facts give Maser geil their respective employers. Fuller has the Mikado the Japanese Starte: was sprained. mle wy 5 Mo they were. without greater. fogndation| 0 round for two day's for Wis * : Mine Chilef's\buges, the hook and lad: hee Were, cTet pebinans Ml than indicated’ It in announced | « f i Lig, colonel’s commission in the Japa would have waited for fur- fer and the engine had all cleared the | Jim Collina .....101 Mrs. Franke Foaterto3 | that enator’s Kidneys, jungs and, expil ay army and will see service in t | : S z Pee ead ip, enare. nad all cleared te | Abrant: sare cc;sciOt ORY ane 115) bowels “are “performing: ‘thelr tunetions| in tt MTS 8) agate Russia ther diplomatic action before bus avenue, At the near side of! yourth Race—Mile: nurse great, weakness: and home hemes | FIRST RACE, PEGS aay, Nubeln cavegea ini ti | srecipi ¢ hostilities Sin Bightleth street the car camo toa sud-| Babot-- 100" Satchel. 100! fit these symptoms, It ts said, are nog] five and one-half furlongs 4 A P {| was highly sensational, Ya number! precipitating hostilities, en stop, Johnson tried his beat to | ciate Ke 102 | more distinctly defined. thin via ta “es Betting Won driving Time-21 :3'| of years she was a mem | The news has reached Rus 102} expected in a Iorated Full Back alo typhoid fever, clear it but Ae could not prevent the 1 ca ‘The decrease in the patient's: tempera Here sintil: nearing the the street, here were five men on the tion in the temperas collision. As he struck the car the ten- | Trocadero £2108) Cute ‘iw ctegmrded as ‘a favo x at time around principal boy F sia that the Unite: e: ther that a. flue | where the going wax beat, * “Aladd engaged to enlist other pow- 96 Gus Lanka . ture in expected und is not indicative ender, but only two of them were hurt. gh ey She * rj . Roraerinigeed ialeetaen /enliuted) the eal pel Star eltverstor the. ‘vettok or tor the vounm: WenIt more in| ers in an endeavor to force vices of étandeis, who took Johnson worse, ri “ ago society nel } n, - £ and Straub into uw nearby drum store, . i Ce ope jer eAgerisit W | ' the Se iis and Toni whieh ties, were. utieen Lo Room nan iseater LT ? nttuch | g ¢ hostilities an At Hospital, Tl. 1th the wil Back 2.) id the neutra ity and intes rity of China during hostilities a 1 BP oe wants als GA ay WEATHER FORECAST. I: a itherealter. i The fire was in thé four-story brown- or pes 4-4] "The letters we received from | } 1 } 3s ee Hea Aith| HURT BY BURSTING PIPE. PM Pris seule UB tore hart n [cape Barone ie wae i Pari wit This is regarded by the hostile press as another evi- * 4 ih i fe OF 2 N. Y., Feb. 1—| 5" » Me » [lone to atoll of # challenge fro 1 Sl wife and made no me gto} 4 ae ‘ sare al “ Fding-house-keeper, Owns the | sreineer Garrity, of Albany, and Con.| {day for New York City and vicin. [| na: The latter finisher strong BiJapan. “However, tha @ there |dence that the United States has allied itself with the ene~ thelfire started, {stented | ductor Edward Tianton, of itensselaer, Tity: Snow tonight and Thure [{end vn ne NNT saat 13) Span and dive mies of Russia, ‘ow ¢ Pl injured’ to-day by the $ jen Japan and i ave Q A In lighting the tove Mrs. Foster] bursting of t ye on A frelmh ; 7 | SECOND RACE nd made his ary ty, 10 é italiani the, gas glove) Minas Fosl ee | Durning rns cepeerounibe ora’ Cinant ||eaysieontinusds elds (Insreasingl tii gi: rriongets oo) lant race, onnen Japan army since then.” Despatches from Russian sources assert that in the at- Ciirtaing: oF ‘the patios ‘window. in a road near this city. It'is believed they northeast winds. Btarters, whtav jocks, GLHIGFIn Rat Ghilonee: hung.on lone enoush:to beac (he i ments A i ‘moment the Hames hud licked up the will recover lousse eked Many 6 Be AGS Ob! favorite, Erbe, for place: ee SE Te Ratmende Fy"e tack on Port Arthur three apaneee ¢ Ww cannes and four tor= ; SRP LTS “Say

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