The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1904, Page 1

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WRATHER—Pafr to-nicht and Friday. oN W YORK, rau RSDAY, "PRICE ONE CEN __ PRICE ONE CENT. . ieee : JAPANESE FIRING LINE, SHOWING HOW THE TROOPS FIGHT, AS ILLUSTRATED AT ‘THEIR ARMY MANOEUVRES perf ease Commander of the Russian “Croiser? When Trapped at Chemulpo by the Japanese Fleet, Remained Aboard Until Crew Had Gone Overboard and Then Blew Up His Ship Rather Than Have Her Fali Into the — Hands of the Sali BRE ARY i, 1904, eseeos Oo-4% oe ee Soto: BG FIRE THREATENS. DIL STORAGE DISTRICT on. ors Wee Pam OY © ee JAPS CLAIM ANOTHER |, WAR SUMMARY. © BIG SEA _ VICTORY, L aie advices from Chemulpo tell of the heroism of the! Russian captain of the Variag, which was overwhelmed by Uncontirmed Report Received Ki a News * : the Japanese fleet. Seeing that capture was inevitable, the| ' Agency in London and Dated Tokio Ale Averts a Disastrous Night Blaze, the captain bade his crew jump overboard and'swim. Then he Jeges that Four Russian Battle-Ships and: ‘First Chief Croker Has Had to ‘Fight | blew up the ship, standing on the bridge and going down: Since His Return to Department. ‘FAVORITES FINALLY ars gris ae Makati Neither, Ke Mattes Ne ‘Despatches: received from Ghefoo indicate «that the | «Dic leapt see tt SUE eer a att : WIN AT NEW ORLEANS, Japarigse may, liavé again attacked Port Arthur by bom-| Japanese Government Has Heard of It. BS te PEE PLO EEROLARRESSEE NEUES O54 Only Prompt Work by the Department the Bramhill, Deane & Co, Stove works, | sig, ox the ft hoor of the building : | Bardment from the sea. . The Russians-had hundreds of men | Baa brite Siler aed Lana ose DPeee Feces tele eituinas caateuve [ih ome gets, eaing fragt dere set to work in advance tearing down’ tall brick buildings’ Teire tig teenies oe MBhon aster {he areal ect Dal i aber in uaa am ee ihe Exception of ie Fie | Race Favarites and other structaires"1mat’ Might fall’and See: disaster if LONDON, Feb. 11.—The Reuter Telegram Company’s coi - Me p GO) wosoohn tha nerrutstae-were foudea: [Arba amen tea eit oe Coen ae | Come. Home. ‘iin. Front-.-Jockey struck by Japanese shells. {ei at Tokio, ina despatch timed 9.15 P.M. yesterday, says: 99! rieal High cana the earablishtven\ ne tha: eae hen pher and ti Hl Callahan Seriously Hurt. { “Details of the Chemulpo engagement received here say the captain Wa exta of Bae] p irl sfenographer and the other © ite e ‘ Ker & Willams custome, Drokere, ad-|nix warned ny Mr, Habinban fot, out SaKLUne AILSLCRLASEET eas |. President Roosevelt § gned the ‘proclamation declaring | o¢ the \ ariag remained on board his ship and blew her up after the’ crews 4 e ened, b a safely, enrryin th thei ke and . 3 Rah fohevked {he blase’ini ding to, save |Palpaitespapsra, He was conndentrthat THE WINNERS. 3. the neutrality of this Governnient in the Russo- Japanese | escaped Part of the crew swam to 4 French ship and others got ashore, them, every employee ese Inflammablo materials in the struc-{ Mr, Robinson denied the rumor that, “FIRST. RACE—Ora M’Kinney .(7|11¢ tures caused grave concern re quantity of varnish bad been | to §). 1, Arnold K (9 to 2) 2,:Mode- Flames mounted high in the air and] stored on one of the top floors. and said! | 0) 3 i 4 the fierce heat greatly hampered’ the | thi y od. j = 3 war at 3,58 o'clock this afternoon. “One report says that the French warship notified the Russians «| ean : Japanese approach. The Korietz engaged the Japanese cruisers first, while Fi Confirmation of the penn thata battle has been fought | the Variax protected the fanner. The 'Karietz: was/ soon destroy there was very little charcoal>in+ \ — a0 —_— —— 4 0 —— k of subduing, the: the Wullding, He. believed that the fire ae My i = “rhe alarm fe Wale din’ by Pollee- Ace y fn one of the forges that al SECOND RACE+—Miss Meitc (9 drivin ‘Mine Area Jo) Slat Port Arthur and that the Japanese have been repulsed is REP. 4RING Fo R. NO THER. man Gisele of the Old Slip station, | workman had not properly arranged for to 10) 1,..Plautus (25 to 1) 2, Katie 1 pene A claimed’ by” the Paris Temps. » » That néwspaper asserts that P. J ho wi it the time, eo ni Wwe « i ‘, af Di washcn Mec bigs tes chiesCrokee! | ites eee Rowers:3c : 1 ite ra wisi tia “sieaginer’ and it has official assurances of the truth of the report. | ATTACK BY THE JAPS. h ht since his 0 the 4 nt And, passed him: and eae ERED BY ditiatinsce cate ordered the ure of the| FIRE IN TOOL'SHED | THIRD RACE~Foxy Kane (2.to 5) Mes tonanat hia reeia rao | (By Axaociated Press.) pearch-light apparatus, the effectiveness CLOSE TO DYNAMITE.}|1; Alpaca (18 to 1) 2 Mrs. Frank aratlaany way carrinds to, Russia is preparing to move her war fleets in the Baltic} = LONDON, Keb. 11.—The St. James's Gazette correspondent at Che. SEULAAI GEREN IEE eA | 6 ore ie 1 Cement enc ped vehurt {Sea and:Black Sea ‘to Far Eastern waters. These powerful |foo cables that in anticipation of the return of the enemy's fleet the ROS The chiet danger was in the oll-stored] 4 tool shed in the row of -wulldines|" ‘FOURTH RACE—Ben’ Howard ‘(7 ‘ og un 'fleets, in. addition to what Russia may be able to save of |sians at Fort Arthur are adopting extra defensive measures. Workmen.’ bulldings surrounding the scene of the | wrioh the New York Central Railroad nd troops are taking down high brick buildings which, it was fe Dlaze. Had the flames communicated | jg demolishing at FP ninth and Fit-|%@ 10) 1, Stand Pat (3 to 1) 2, Curate fo them nothing could have averted \ | tieth streets and) Lexington avenue } 3 Pt great disaster. Now York's Chief | eaught fire this evening. i = saw to it that enough engines und men | ope fact that stores of gusoline and | FIFTH RACE—Sa: were on hand to fight the blaze, and imite were In structures only sixty | 1, Gus Lanka (3to | thelr chief work was devoted to pre- way gave rise to grave appre- | Bie venting: it from reaching the oil. “The |hension, but the bluze was got under) SIXTH RACE—Emma A. M. (7 to! | fire was under control shortly before | control hefore there was serious dan- | 2)1, WHI Shelly (12 tol) 2, Josie F. 3. \and” out ‘into. the Mediterranean, but. the. London Foreign | Ranta i Te'clock, ger. One of the nearby buildings’ was B. W. Robinson, the shipping clerk, Aiy abandoned Women's Hospital. | RACK TRACK, NEW oR ‘ x dngnt ie [Office declares such permission has not been asked of Enge| | -— Gama Per anrabgialunercr ts ts at a : pasts Feb M=The runners lind one of the [stride we hs Realtree tut |tond and if Russia attempts the passage it will "be ‘a grave is RIVES LANDS IN SAY TWO WOMEN st cSotrcncs) ree evn of rest obligations, HANNA’S CON DITION IS SY f xt ; The Lokal Anzeiger of Berlin announced :to-day that fl jthe German Government has received notitication from St. | NOW MORE ALARMING *) Petersburg of the proposed passage of the Russian-Baltic | Hi uM her Pacific squadron,: would. form an overpowering aggre-| iB) a ation against the sea forces of Japan. A despaich to the St. James's Gazette, trom Tokio, under to-day’s. Permission. has already been requested. by. Russia from daie, says: “There is great rejoicing here at the success of the Japam-" Turkey to move the Black’Sea fleet through the Dardanelles) ese navy. ‘The public buildings, residences and business houses are dees would fall and cause loss of life in the event of a Japanese bombardments guard (9 to 2) ‘ank Rice 3. Inesday’s rain and the wolng be (SHEPARD JOB, ARE LOA SHARK" y, will prob rman & Bauer \ stall eampuiizned ‘on! Man mort ‘ ‘|fleet shrouey the Frederick Wilhelm Canal to the North Sea. | NI De ein i : 2 Miss Louise) som ox tg, team, bave, purchased ay heen a en ch le Pot Sana ' \Friends Are Beginning to Believe the Sanaa Former Corporation Counsel Is Miss Ida Lade and Miss Louise} ihe userut gelding Volos from William | hex and tering the stretch the latter Forufal announcement, of the existence of,a.state of | tor Is Much Sicker than His Doctors a Appointed Counsel to the Walsh Are Arrested and Each} orior to Yeiors victors Wednenduy. | Kane’ came with a uot! and raving | war was made by proclamation by the Mikado of Japan to-| Are pe Wig to Admit, : Rapid Transit Commission ati is Held in $500 Bail for} seven turionne 2 day. an 1 Piast Paterey Ratries for the races to-morrow Bat ke storie mn. a yas nents ® , i UB. Lt 12 Fd 5 $10,000 a Year. Trial. col Gnie an Pe ; eda: as Supreme command of the Russian land and sea forces un Nada to. NUON CRG Ub HR ES een “ SNS ‘ i ak Former! Corporation Counscl George] ‘The: war against, the loan sharks in 1 the Far East has been vested:in Admiral Alexieff. jaasenmallts : ee Sena anise [opal a 1. Rives was’ provided with a $1.01 Manhattan wax to-day marked by the peas. As ‘ AS 1) even Teneece eae WABUNELON ess to a by the c t ; e JO Ahis atlernoon by the Rapid Aronm{arreat of Miss Ide lade, of, 'No. ne) aurprise “tuan Sree aa eounatt tor that {West Forty-fitth street, and Mist Louise IN AIL q Reports of the revulse of the. Japanese forces at Port [na th fat) mat Nh reco aah eae amr at ot Arthur while attempting to make a landing will probably | ‘ Falleanah!oorestaubaa’ Ine andvareuna;| @ome™ ai spree seat | : B be followed by news of the first great land battle between |" Faliragd) corporations in+and around) so. and Securtly Company + e followe WS e g a weel ‘ ha Mt bats tar member of [and the Manhattan Finer Company |Sugpigious of the Manner of, the Award|2#pan and Russia. Experts agree that the proper strategic | » v'slovk Mr. Rives wa Mayor Low's City Cabinet. His eleased in $500 bail ns was { Dias see Soe One oh Rap eer wait el al of No, cast Kigity.| Granted by the Board of Alderm move for Japa id or Me aptaeaee SntoiNeny the Yalu River‘and make a determined attack upon'the Rus | & deitrious con= have tne bulletins | tans udimitted thi, ator in Ohio, Wis | tance of the vosition made v: Bue Oe acetine dere atetard ms fourth street, said to be manager of York, Westchester & Boston Railroad. 4 Min temperature we 12) conditions afternoon, rset to Pree the concern for which Miss Walsh acted eee soa et )sian forces north of Port Arthur. | 100, } Alexander Sf. Orr Mr. 3 ax cashier. MeGlellan ts not satisfied with, in which the members of t The Foreign Office in Paris reports that the battleship from’ the position Thomas Sally, of No. 21 Bast One New , Yo rushed through the franchise a : with distinetion ‘or, 'kome’ time, H Sl el ceavea i a ncis aeRO ee RTaRONEL AETORts chester und Boston Raliroad Jus He cioaea Tsarevitch, the best of the Russian fleet, which was re- A Connections witleh he had made would {Yaa the complainant against Miss, Tade, | hive Was guanted by. the Board, of ox been made ot} ported as having been completely disabled in the encounter be irregdlar and ‘he: besged: tobe re: |” ies! Walsh's arrest’ came through fAidermen. “Representation has , been | A Bord of Aldermen’ had | + va Me i 2 . Mavadtdrom hin duties. made to the Mayor that grent favorlt- | he or 4s only slightly injured and will-be ready for active duty in ae James P, Fitzgerald, of No..474 Mogerole| jgm wax shown in the awarding of the | th avenue, Brooklyn, who alleges that she| franchise and that the’ mannér' of its | mad ‘WEATHER FORECAST. arranged June 15,Jast for a loun of 45| Passage wll not bear. full investigation Forecast for the thirty-six hours He has accordingly determined to giv FO _D ins OU AMD EUL EE Res SRA RS Hey q publlo hearing on’ the franchise at | ant st the City Hall next Wednesday at 2| Guy, ending at 8\P. M. Friday for New} *t#lments. It is charged that the Man- "York City, and vicinity: Generally Yair to-night and Friday}; fresh o'élock, - The tax-payers wan fortherly winds. ’ a short time, but ie Mrs. Hann and Dr. pulse has \. ) : ion that It will be ‘Gelayed wa it ts to be d that the physica bulletin does not atmounce, as ordin- arily {€ has announced. that his Ken- eral condition is favorable. No, During It. is raid by the physicians that the |}. dy botain a spoontal increase in the heart action is due to! or the white of an egg: § WOMAN BADLY BURNED. Mf An open stove shortly, after noon to. fe day her apron caught fire and doon en- etd veloped her in flames. a UP Dress Got Ablaze from’ an Open She eamed for help and Mrs, T. right 0 \, Cates. Brady, who lives across the hall, came to’ sign or .veto’ the measure. This! grant the frandhise to the Portchestet| While Mra, Anna Sheirloch, a wile’ to her nasistance (and smothered the action ‘of the Mayor, ix regarded, with { Toad. to run’ tbrouxiy the. Bronx and lying on the top floor'of No. 4%, West blage. ‘The woman was taken to the thea: 0) poration rmerly State S risin is sin danger thers Broadway, with which Miss Walsh and will> beheld before-the Mayor: decides {the Bi i , |Bridle are connected, is under the direc: . A ie Board of Aldermen, [tion of a sromtats offices of| a) New ‘York bank. hattan Finance Company, of. No. “ IC necessary several publ§c hearings| give the local Bronx Los he,ready,manner , copnect.with the New York.subway- | Ninéty-ninth etrgel, was sitting in front | J. Hood Wright Hogpital. 4 4

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