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er Sah. rey ace a Che « lovl, T10CLOCK ens Neh a/R (“crete Bos Gawain) | NIGHT EXTRA [" Ciecutation Books Open to Ai” | _ NEW YORK, SATUR: | MARCH 5, 1904, PRICE ONE CENT. (CE ONE CENT. ——— == SBIARSFLEETSAIS . SUSRKSCESO RSTO AER He vau MIT] WING | Mas ee ARS HO : NOW LAUNCHED ‘; Tokio Hears that the Big Warships Have Started from Ice-Bound Vladi- ‘ : The Former Senator Defeats Tammany Leader! Murphy’s Plan to Capture the Democratic’ State Machine and Have the Convention’ vostok for the Purpose of Preying| to Choose National Delegates-Held-Hese. on the Shipping of the Mikado. (> Another Report Brought by Steamer to Japanese Capital Bears the Informa- tion that Two of the Czar’s Cruisers Were Seen off Usulie Bay. « . darerey nivel ‘State Convention Will Be Held in Atbany-on. . TOKIO, March 5.—An Austrian steamer whica kas arrived at Hakodate a -- - = asen eT ( e eet a Wecdsaies Ca bo cculsing \h-sortharslwatirs wits tasttope ot April {8—Senator McCarren Has Been Put SOO EAI sary eaya TEAR TCMDUHTugsiaalsraralife: inv e beta’ alae Ot SMITH HITS Ay CONGRESS TRIBES HILL WINS Alb on the Shelf by Murphy and a New Leader ave ill Take Charge in Brooklyn, ° Advices from Hakodate do hot mention any attacks on northern ports. Wi . ‘The steamer Ekaterinoslav, of the Russian volunteer transport fleet, l i which had been fitted up as an :aixiliary cruiser; the steamer Manchuria, & 4 ™. pelonging to the Chinese Eastern Railway Company; the schooner Sliepner | : (Gpectal to the Hvening World.) * ———_ + >-_<_ Al * and the steam launch Ulide, have been declared prizes of war by the naval : court at Sasebo. mons LBANY, March 5,—The Parker boom was given a helpful boost a to-day, when David B, Hill, who favors a delegation to the St. Louis Con- Be, ‘he decision of the court is subject to an appeal in jays. . ; . . : . . aes Bestel Ree eT Counkiok Utah Has-the Right to Punish|'Jockey Hicks Rides a Great Race amd) vention instructed for Judge Parker, prevailed over Charles F. Mitrphy, 7 WRECKED CRUISER Him, He ‘Declares, and the National) Lands Him a Winner of the Oalk-|the leader of Tammany Hall, and secured the convention to select der” THIS MEANS THAT FIGHT FOR ce UPSTATE JUDGE HAS. BEGUN) Ng ¢ : * : tes for this city. ft TELLS OF SEA BATTLE,| Body Has No Business to Interfere) land Handicap—Long Shots Win aoe senator Hill wanted the date fixed-at.April'13,°bot- Murphy, svbo: d (By Associated Press.) Sige tani OO is Private Atiai Bee i i i is poi convention will meet , _ Se-PHTERSBURG, March 5 —The report of Major-Gen. Pug’ Chit of ~~ ith His Priva airs. .. * Again from Favorites. wanted 2 later date, earried part of his point and the tion will meet ww’ Staff of Viceroy Alexieff, that the stacks of « Japanese cruiser sunk near ; ok SRE yo on April 18, oh ine Chemulpo have been seen confirm the theory entertained trom the first that! 4y,sHINGTON,. March 5, — Calling} 10,000 Latter Day ‘Saints edb: i or es rren, whose Brooklyn leadershi hab Beek ; the Japanese are following their traditional policy of concealing thelr! piesiaent Joseph F. Smith, of the Mor-| the spirit Of God to abandon the practice See aes aind ren auaaatene | THE WINNERS. Patrick Lae) McCarren, nya ip , a losses. aeavchurah: to the stand to-day, At-| ‘sensor Belleyecontended that st was| mle and a quarter, drew alarge crowd | eypgy RAGE—John Doyle (12 to 1)| Way frofn him by Murphy, made the motion that the convention should © The weather at Port Arthur during the last few days has been much] torney A. S. Worthington resumed the |!" obedience to the demands of the law ppt PG-Oay SS Ge) tacks wae iin atiow Han ai ri oie ‘ 5 meet on the 18th. ‘The Hill men won without going to a vote, Murphy, warmer, indicating the approach of spring, » cnmination for the defense in] °F fear of the consequences of the law ee ace {2 mer ) 2, Scotch an . " tes ‘ s Many fast locomotives are being sent from European Russia to Siberia, nar Sac i on BE face witse dl Renate that provoked the Fevelation | .feyen,turlone burve Yi00; "entrance sis; | Thistle 3. realizing that the machine had the best of it, allowing the question: of the © the investigation eto! ay had revelation on te year-old colts and zeldings. rast Es . . i SHANGHAI, March 5.—A ered at Tengschau, in Shantung, re-| committee on Privileges and Elections | books in theaed t9 plural maértugea,” Fatarter vriahtteckey, st. itvin, Me" TE SECOND RACE—Macbeth (10 to 1)| location for the convention to be fixed without protest. porte) tbabron Web, 26, twenty-eikie seanese cer -nveve) iandedi there. Im the Gage of Reed moot, of Utah, | continued Bi Ain, ace Mor oiaia | reuew oi siaett tithe 4/1, Mauser (2 to 1) 2, Lee King 3. ‘There was considerablé shifting around of committeemen when 199 | meeting was called, McCatren succeeded in getting two proxies on the Kings County delegation, who stood by him on the only test vote taken— They said they were from a large war vessel which had been sunk be- blessings that cous be re- He asked Mr. Smith if he had any | ceruiin, Fee DeLee: oT een Port Arthur and the Miaotau group of islands, as a res 2 ved without obeying it. Whether. tween Port Arthur and the Miaotau group of islands, asa result of an action | stayatice showing the proportion of] should obey the law Of the land gr cone THIRD RACE-Claremont (5 to 1) 1, Malster (6 to 5) 2, Palmist 3. newer @ question ds to why he not agree with the Woodruff inwo- He sald President Smith's statement Midi, noes aeseves my ae) But Prisoner, More Free in Ac-| of tie percentage in polygamy in- eluded suckling babes and children and cusation than Complainants; | that ne ovjected to having Mr. Srnith’s ce not © H : tion the number not in condition to| in | One mite and & quarter, era ewe enter u state of polygamy. with a Russian ship. tinue to practice the law of the Shurch polygamists in the Mormon population, | {!} oROn 2 ‘The Russian warship, these sailors told the missionary, was destroyed | Mr. Smith said hls recollection is that |” “wo hold that the President o¢ the es Naumer and McGuire. Senator Grady went Into the meeting as substitute | by their ship and was the first to sink. 4 when the’ Utah Commission was creat- churoh ts entitled to recel ro, Fevelations By Ear ah ye ye iw Ro) FOURTH RACE—Tribes Hill (6 te} ¢. paniel E. Finn and Senator Dowling was also a ubstitute, taking the ( Two hundred men of the Japanese crew were rescued by Chinese junks. ea 1882, and under tno to; Rapa LR ne podruft sought guidance from Tho | Titaet, Boot: Won easily. Place driving 5) 1, Ostrich (3 to 1) 2, Albert F.| pace of Tammany leader Harry Hart: % ‘The rest of thelr number, the castaways say, aro on tho islands and the| wmists” were esctnded trom voting, | Hancumt it was his duty to stop plugs | ecart andi Wier sua daw. the tase | eMeY & Senator Hill took’part in thé proceedings, sitting in the meeting in tiie” mainland near where the battle was tought. ‘ “As the women vote in Utaly" he| marriages, He proclaimed the revelu-|atretch raced Blue Garter into submis. 5 | place of Committeeman George Hall, of the Thifty-second District. ‘i None of the Russians was saved. sald: “and ag tt requires two wombn to| Hon and {t was submited to the entife) qlon. In the tinal furlong John Doyle FIFTH RACE—Athianta (7 to 2) 1,| D 5 a ESSE cho-tigato\forin'polyenmy tu! the state,| Cru ht ‘tencue indice, Rad fremstenar| Creeater Seoteh Melle: the tarorite, (Sid Sliver (6 to 1) 2, Banana Cream 3, FIGHT OVER FITZPATRICK’S PLACE. pe prubably the number of males oxcluded| day to this the law of the land hag/as usual was slow to get going. He —_, ‘There was ah acrimonious discussion over the fact that the name» ° ‘, i aalnedyenyiste would not be more than] Deen Kept no far as plural marriages | closed a big gap and finished with a) SIXTH RACE—Past (7 to 1) 1, Mc-! committeeman William’ H. Fitspatrick, of the Forty-elghth District, was 000. “put there is a great difference be- eae . Williams (5 to 1) 2, Miss West 3. resent. nk Compbell held be t Senator Dubolv excrolsed a right to|tweent taking’ a plural wite-contrary to] a4ile nad a stateenit; purse $40; tor three- | u ) sre |not called, although he was nt. Chairman Fra that Mr. ’ question’ the witness-at this point, and| IS, and Jn taking care of plural wives) xeer-sias and upward: s#iing hata beam a | Fitzpatrick had resigned as a member of the committee and that his resig- +. ti . ne ctting | Lid the povulglion thentwaa dot Wiliege he see sl geStarter.webent jockey. St. Hi St Ph LE eee iat corning | HACoas eer bees ‘accepted. g os OW, and of that number there were ase: AehdAcal from Layer ase a | Maver. Oh, AY O|hait a mile. Paimiat always held. tt Senator Grady asserted that the resignation of Mr. Fitspatrick was om 2 thes ghure me my Wives, and| Lee King, 110. Fuller. othe: and was a contende! were prod about 80.00) Gentlion rom cénaldera-| 1,don't think, the church could be. can |Fhequardéman.x Me Others wife! and'wae's contender Ail] guy table and had not been acted upon. ‘The minutes oad dat sistent in taking then sgid A Ah |x fea 98, HW FOURTH RACE motion and they showed that the resignation had been accepted, but Senator - Grady made a strenuous protest. Then came a vote to approve the minutes and it stood 26 to 23 for approval, Fitzgerald, of course, not voting. t ‘This vote showed the strength of Hill wd Murphy, indicating that Senator Hill had 26 members of the committee to Murphy's %, that Fitzpatrick would have voted with Murphy hed he been allowed to " do so. Matt G. Merzig, of Buffalo, was elected to take the place’of Mr.” nnessy & ag h ; { ‘on driving, Place easily, Time | Fitzpatrick. 4 perfect race on tribes! M’CARREN SHEL VED BY TAMMANY. } Oe OREN UT Ehe: leat So far as Tammany Hall is concerned McCarren is down and out. Wille ms Be tart i | Ming. ‘Place same. |, Starters.wits.jockeye StHIf Fin. Tribes Hil WLW Hicks 0 2)" 1h » 1 HPI 1 M'thew re wood, Won di 4s Court of Cagsation Grants Ap- + peat of Frenoh Officer dn Evi- dence Presented, and Rennes Hearing Will Be Reopened. 1 Will Muu my risks lacbeth and Mauser had the race wall MY between them all the way. They ran bs Bmith oe. ules Man fs tee even terms to the final f ‘ : eae o de showed more feeling than] Icng, and Macbeth only got to the fre statements go before th ra (at any’ previous Ume exuibited| jn the Anal wirides, He had user in uuted YVer sind aad: “But it ts| close quarters the final sixteenth, but kt Tells Court He Was Married] ciianengea : s of Utah that fam unswer-|the claim of foul lodged by Mauser’s : we “About Forty-seven Times.” eet able; 6 fe the aw of my State that has] jockey was not alowed, Lee King had Referring to Senator Bailey's ques] the TIKTE to unten detent juriedenio | all he could do to save third money. ‘ete W tions yesterday In regard to the mani sy sat US NO Baalness Lor cueM. | and stood a long drive from the head * 3 A festo, Mr. Worthington read from a my private aftair of ihe streteh PARIS, March & — The Criminal (Special to The Evening World, +3 % slivered: the courts of my State don't see ught Ostri at the last Sid) {dent Woodruft delivered) fire ine corte te eee soe ance t FE inurse $400; for He then wore him down, liam F, Doyle, of Kings, is recognized by Murphy as the leader of the Ke the Mit stablish | ect trom Brooklyn. McCarren says that he is loyal to Hill ahd in tava F. Dew nig eg e% itl; | of the Hill contention that the meeting of the convention to‘select dele- Hall the way. | gates should be held in Albany. MoCarren was informed that T: hany letting, | Hall gives him due credit for what he did to Hugh McLaughlin last fall, ysitloe | ut that Tammany thinks that the nomination of Grout was really, what 5-2| carried Kings County. Just before the committee met at noon it appeared that the Hill forces eould control tweny-seven votes and that Murphy had but twenty-three | votes. This is simply om the question of the city In which the convention \ at lis to be held and the date. While the State Committee at this meeting has tno voice in deciding whether-or not the State delegation shall go to St — | ouis instructed is an interesting outlook now ‘that Hill has won out, be ¥ cause Hill, to all appearances, is the custodian of the Parker boom amd’ he wants New York to go into the convention pledged to Parker. | MURPHY WANTS TO BE STATE BOSS, * sermon of Pr p TUBA BRINE prob deinen ae | Poke Aer thy smite, bil dag [canoe help ie Conaross has rant 9 » y-three years old, a con-| ture declared that he was’ moved and (Continued on Second Page.) ductor employed by the Public ser- | Branch of the Court of Cassation to-day granted the appeal of Alfred Drevfus \ . for a reviaion of his trial at Rennes, ‘The Court held that @ sufficient show- 1 ui. 1S ing had been made to warrant a reopen-| Vice Company, ts tn jail here charged | | a: j th Me vr ing of the case and ordered a supple-| with bigamy. ‘The prisoner, {t is alleged rit Fey. Gey mentary Investigation for the purpos six. wives. i of establishing all the doubtful points ‘The complainant is hig last wife, Ps We. A, which have been the bases for the op plication to ienpen the case, HattiePartelow, whom he married | ATtobbinw 0 11. 4 Mana) marked suc-'| July, glving his name as Shipp to | § Ve tt ¢ reyfus, although it is not yer Desay art. ead; Won devi ; oF J Hah jfithough 1¢ ts not yet Heiman Trout, pasctor of the First | mei é mentary dnveatigation which must fol- | Methodist Episcopal Church, at Fourth Malster went to the front without an low the Court's decision. and Franklin streets, this city. a) e@ort after Marshall cult, but didn't 2 | A ——— | i z| 8-3 | ‘The decision was given at the close of A ort ¢ a cA Ee eon i Was given to the address of Maltre | 1) % —_ oft. Cl Mornard, one of Dreyfus's counsel., He | New York, appeared in court when the Revered much the same ground aa At-| prisoner was arraigned and atavea thar| Doctors Summoned by Emperor)Convicts in a Tumult While “VOTE FOR COAL STRIKE. SIX DEAD IN COLLAPSE. torney-General Baudoin and Counsellor | he married hi in July, in, i ee arauinn that "cho case made | rscver of her two children, a boy ana a| William Could Not Save the! Men Battled, and Victim Boy ‘agatoat Dreyfus was a tissue of inven- Into River tr (0) sats of the Vietima Thre Miners Rejevt the Pe i girl, Since he deserted her she claimea . 4 i $0 iar an Gveer FILED has kept eranacuimes! Eount Who Was‘the Idol of] Shrieked as Assailant Dealt Oper ine -Bridaeand.D: Of course the chief topic of interest was the gal. between Hill and M4 -) A 7 INDIANAPOLIS, Mareh 5, 3 nine A . Py g y Y Cs =" HW SWER sss wiv, "Hiactte ng With his alleged | — the Germans. Death Blows with Scissors. }rormnt we. thé miners. In. convention Murphy, but scarcely les Interesting and crestivengfcoummpays ts the sud- He Dentea ’ Se Ulaioee Pee At Bnliics tas tired other a . | PRA. a heve PeseRted the: operatora’ propasttignt a betice {den und complete throw-over that lus beeh the experi@hice Of Senator Me: e| tMpecial to Tho Rvening Wo after having been advised by Rall- ‘ection and some time ago Murphy. whose ambition lies in the direction iréyy is not’ known. When arralgi HANOY Prussia, 1 Two answers in the 8) asked by’ the Marstils Count von vebb TRENTON, N. tw Mareh oMeials to pt. A roll-call was of State leadership, was tuld that McCarren was his enemy and was look- WeoueRe eirelnst “Clean = ML. Schwa | sudKe many times he had becn| syortly aftor eight 0° a Durant serving « ten years dered, Dut iL Ix believed Che result will | yrig = Mex » 3. Perpont Morgan @md| BENS apout rorty-seven times,” was| ‘The doctors had declared the Count’a | {fom Hudson ¢ ¥, Was stabbed #ix [he the same, and that « big strike of/ J ry ing for the leadership bimselt HK i fiswer. thnes with iw solesorm blade by Henry Tithe soft-coal miners will follow, The} oui, Phillips, o work in Brooklyn. and the Tammany mea firemun's np Thereupon Murphy weat t brakeman, «ind | gay that the McCarren organiza machine east of the East River is now a Tammany branch, and that to rua VASE iW ‘ 5 r ; ill bave all be can du BABY LEFT IN CHUROH | NCE FLOE SINKS LIGHTER, | YC tu conn Ba Murphy wanted the convention held in New York for two reason’ First, it would add to his prestige and place him in the position-of ane ‘case hopeless in the afternoon, and had A ree to the relatives, who [20ne% # seven-yeur man from Unlun Langracita minera nro not involved. | Hrenticn in , im the United States Clroult|) women who confronted him, and was Ce ¢ "5 pr! him, a nitto te ounty, in the State's prison. psy i ref Seeeeiae ate ee ae) hoes eee ; : PUtleN sede ee uied within an hour: = en p AUS ing, Reras be A a Th in nd aittered icone a ine ‘Th a OEnt cook niaoe ma cell in Wing rm of a demurrer SREALG@ sperialiste had been] No. 4, in which both men were con tof Messrs, Schw WEATHER FOR » 1 him. .' "They. hud been at work In chi - ther wi plea oP lack R FORECAST. 3 s 8 had Just be cn it Was Wrap at! a others, including Récelver Jaays Smith, ‘answer. fry of the United Smpbuilding | We admitted having married the two ‘tion bas been disrupted, that the Demreratly : ie ed in Shaw! Pat in a Pew. on Down tn 4 River—All| med Pam, fi as Forecast for the thirty-six hours In appearance . | Rescue: tied ' & fine, strong, handsome old man, not} Jones nad f pfant ab eh days vid was he ° ¥ oere) at 8 P.M. Sunday for i ‘r ed with pat of ree Pravant after & Be ae passuonsinte: peat dnt mily D Capt. | Iute boss of the next it would save Tam Q)gf Hall a lot ‘of me..e) re rr ‘or he ai been rapid! xchant hi Munged Pain « River a 2 - _ j - fred ne things, that, made ine peavedls? Into Durand’s eet | Bonita Chureh, Domed awit noon, | — ee marae - : undsthe, Empire possible. the wounded | oughby streets, Brooklyn, Father Lang, had | BELOW ZBRO IN ONDACKS.| sent the meroury down to four 1 ea meht with the pres: 60! in her side. c | below xevo. tn the early part 0 the DARLOF, Nolte te PO kdlane | eto, MUN, the mates: AAnotn Als (ipecint to "The ReenmmLWorld. mela rriaeyn: oe , He reason of which espera little. -cne, ‘was taken {0 | the baneso, and one d rr SARATOGA, N. ¥ he rao s Digenaae long sinte P ty has Street ‘lon. The baby was wrapped} board, but all were Baved, floods da ww. Tower Ag A-was run down. Pwthey meneed u In an )stiaw) and im poor| was on the way to Bayonne idupper Hudson territory ve baka fees Sea ts - a Clothing, |. [of coal, SFE Ubkcked ty the vod Wave, whieh to-day | John J. Doyis, G4 ac! * NG SR EGER IN MER S C ep itu