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—— THE WORLD: / WEDNESDAY: EVENING, WARCH 16, 1904 Hi Majesty conversed with the dockyard employees; told] RUSSIAN CRUISER VARIAG SINKING IN CHEMULPO HARBOR ‘ | AFTER HER FIERCE FIGAT WITH EIGHT JAPANESE WARSHIPS. Ship to the right is the French Crniser Pascal, which is aiding the rescue of the Variag’s crew. CAUGHT IN FROG AND KILLED. Micho Foot ‘Train Dashed HRim to De John I’. Micholl, fifty-nine years old, & carpenter of Syracuse place, Morris fhe Emperor. k hem thelr work would soon be finished, and requested them to exert their, est efforts, promising to repeat his visit in a month, Great crowds of people greeted the Emperor on hi Wan Trapped ant Ms pO2S4 parture. His Majesty will go to the new admiralty yard-to-morrow, and) E re $| Park, 1. 1. was crushed to death this |, . later in the week to the Baltic works. ‘ * Say Y the Seiseiot Semen: '¢ZAR BLAMES JAPAN FOR WAR. S |iracks at Benton station, a short'dis«| ; rat : } bat * | tance f: J atca ve The Emperor to-day, receiving the German attaches, .Lanensteimand p Tetatnean JOKE Kelly. wae ariviagithe . aa at forty miles an hour hed past Benton for Jamaici cholt saw the train several h yards away when he started across the tracks. He had passed one of the raits safely ‘ettau, who are to leave for the front March 18, . a. i Mr aGentlemen, all Europe now realizes that Russia tried to avoid war and to obtain a peaceful settlement. Many of the powers strove te But Japan forced the war, infringing all in- levee Dede s 5 5 hen his foot caught in the & t ¢ also to attain this end, i Ne 2 : NEa cutee chi Anan berore Ne ooula) exe 1 ternational law. Gentlemen, you will be able in the Far to see tricate it the expres® was upon bir. His body thirty iF badly mangled, was thrown fect from the tracks, how Russia observes humane and correct conduct during the The Grand Duke (Cyril, who arrived at Port Arthur yesterday, will RAR AS ES UNKNOWN MAN IN THE RIVER. Teerve as tirst officer of the battle-ship Petropavlovsk. ey a eee RNEibod oC ifvanl rag, TOURATAETING pan aE eee © ner lat F - foot of Jay street, North River, to-day. . , r : pha Preto ur tet RUSSIA’S FLEETS MAY [neti a tne Siar HAVE MADE A JUNCTION: ;. L LONDON, March, 16.—Advices received here trom Tokio and | : UNG DISEASES oO N e h t other points indicate that the greatest naval battle between modern war-! ; Positively Diagnosed ne 1 £ ships is Iikel: y to be fought any moment if it has not already taken place. sf It is , generally believed that while the Russian fleet of four . Treatment : “ine chuisers lay secure in Vladivostok harbor, its commander was in Jéommunication with St. Petersburg and Admiral Stark, whe was then | in command of the fleet at Port Arthur. It is believed that a plan was | ‘ laid to have both fleets leave the harbors and effect a junction at some point agreed upon. $f this programme has been carried out it is probably the intention of | + e formidable Russian fleet to attack Togo’s squadron, which has been \4 ring Port Artiur. | There will not be much discrepancy in the fighting powers of the Weets and it should be a sea fight to make history. Se ee ' INJURED TWO OF THE ‘JAPANESE WARSHIPS. f (AY Associated Press) | PORT ARTHUR, March 16.—Another passenger of the steamer! ee. captured by the Japanese off the coast of Corea Feb, 7 and taken lo Sastbo, who returned here yesterday declares that he saw two dam- Shiged warships towed into Nagasaki Feb, 26, one being the Asuma (?) and athe other a cruiser, said to he a flagship, having a heavy list. As pointed out at the time the first Argun passengers were an- nounced to have reached Port Arthur (Monday), there are three Japan- "ese warships—Adsuma, Asama and Suma—whose names are so similar to “Asuma” that any one of them might be the vessel referred to in the) Port Arthur despatch. Everything is quiet here. There is no sign of the enemy. Advices from Feng-Huan-Cheng (about 45 miles northwest of with CUTICUTA Soak the feet or hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy latHer of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely ‘with CUTICURA | OINTMENT, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Bandage lightly in old, soft cotton or linen. For itching, burning, and scaling ec- zema, fr inflamma: ANDERSON X-LIGHT. Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis‘and Catarrh Treated by the Most Successful INHALATION PROCESS. ‘The Anderson X-LIGHT is the in vention of Dr. P. L. Anderson, the only X-Light and Radiograph Special ist in New York City. Doctors may disagree, but THE RADIOGRAPH GIVES POSITIVE PROOF! Your lungs protographed, so you can see your copdition yourself, The most wonder- ful advance in medical science ‘The Anderson X-LIGHT will show rou, by ©, LT DS-DFT-9-99S9S-999-5O> G90 b $29-0-0-004900860000 @ | put in no answering affidavit > |ler’s charge. 1 Virtuadly oharged Recorder Goff with being unfit to try Childs, and the late Judge Noah Davis had pronounced rege a charge to amount to a contempt Sourt. Decisions of Judge Noah’ Davis have been overruled sometimes,” interpolated Justice McCall coat ME, Chanter has taken tho wronk se. Hix attack upon the character; . ‘ ‘ » of Recorder Gott ——— 6-0-00000000000000000006006 F < j A : “There has been no attack. 1 would ae reek : interposed Justic e~ h are facts for him to Speak and for you to meet, Confine @ {yourself to the f Justice McCall denied the application. rr Recorder Goff, Call. “Ther bie is »Wiju) say the Russian troops are showing an admirable spirit in sur- Mounting the difficulties and hardships of the march over the frozen racts of east Manchuri DESPITE LETTER ~ eho week right here and go abroad. We |won't go back to Cincinna again, of that you can be very sure. Knew All Qbout It. “Now. this story of the Baron's at- ATTACK ON GOFE WANTS CITY TD Radiograph, exactly what your tri and to what stage it has advanced. By this reat invention the lungs are photographed, owing 1p minutest Getailx the ti s air cella ahd bronchial tubes. If there are cavities or congestion, the Radiograph in- stantly revoals them. Asthma, In treating Consympt Bron- tion, and chafing, for red- ness, roughness, cracks, and fissures, with brittle, shapeless nails, this treat- = ‘ LS} + tachment for ah artists’ model may be CONTROL THE Hoes Anderson employs is sim derful AMERICAN MISSIONARIES __ |Nobleman and Mrs. Lulu M. 'very "interesting, ‘but it doesn't Inter oe ee an ply won ¥ ; 5 y ‘ est me becaumg 1 have known about eeegia juen' WON'T LEAVE WAR White-Watts Are at the Fifth), tne. he nave oa we By eins eet a y, tel, Wh Cere-jof it lone ago. ‘Ho told me of this t. ie : oe baste ‘ *| Avenue Hotel, Where firtation ‘and. ethers, too, “They: have And Also Cats, Is Desire of Com- pein ¢ (WASHINGTON. March 16.—United one familiar to the State Department PI no affect whatever on me, 1 care Tor | ewig Stuyvesant Chanler Seeks ih the RINeaNeS. Coat ; Biatea Minister Allen cabled the State|in connection with Oriental troubtes, |” Mony Will Take Place. the Baron alone and we understand Wit yv missioner Dartington, Who Jungs: gee alt, tubes, 90. that nSopenadinne cary eating ot CUTICURA Department from Seoul, under to-das’s) It han uted every effort. hy coined This McCombs Ww pubitsnea] to Have Case Transferred tc b Be At the same the, churierhene 6g. Pasi hg dels Pelz ‘st sdate, that the Cincinnati arrived yester-| and advice, and by extending.the use ve letters of [these letters in order to get a little no- Wants the Lioense Privilege eplt, De.) Anseesen st oe S08 ot, abu Av. * At Chemulpo with twenty-three |of naval vessels, to Induce these xealons | Th® Publication of the love tet toriety “She took the trouble frat: how-| Criminal Branch of Supreme Ree eee ees | eer perk we bee ee ear meme Americans from Chinnampo. | deople to, temporary repair to wome| Faron Arthur von Thislen to EMa-] 200i, th clo athe letters wie ie Taken from Haines’s Society. . Ge ea ae ane Besiet, prcoonces thet speunies mate of safety, but often in vain, an|abeth MeCombs, beautiful artists Pe tectly Wrelcomo to the notorier and Court. “Vionaries in the orhood of Ping-| in thia case expect- nS wel ean: pa) of model, of Cincinnat!, which was expect-/2% much more na she can ul 1S Ss Bre raat ctecce peed see werner ne denartment bas mado tt clear to] eq to delay, ff not entirely put off, the) and get married. CANT axa L Commirsicner@Darlington, of the e A A cinnati that the missionary. representative ¥ . Heath Department, ix extremely deatr- [they could be taken to a place of safety, (ountTs that io the cave of actin) war | Wedding of the Haron and Mre, Tula Me Firat Met Four Years Ag: Appealing! $0: Tustiee) McCelt,, ¢t he] Terr s Teter cena ie cereals dee ; Each of our Four Optical Stores He also reported that the Marquis Ito, {ice {hl It cannot undertake to employ | wnite-Watte, the wealthy widow off "Some of'shose papers say that I frst Supreme Court, to take the case of Aln| iin nab been introduced ‘by, Senator W mM has Examining Rooms with every scien- gisan_sxvavted ‘to. areive a! Beoul to- expeattionn, into SO lheher ere vyete Dr. Watts, of Cincinnatl, has bad] ai"), Piet hy CRE ASK Tench fred Childe out of the hands of Ke-(Guy at Albany, providing that the O en AY tific equipment. tf Fresuaine Ocariiuia! carries [try with tenth " rae ( C of d t i i professi fi {grap letter from tly il talenonation, reronin Tater ny {r the | the contrary effeot of hastening tt. The} truth te that 1 met him at Hanover four corder Goff and send it to the Criminal |icensing of dogs and the control of all Oculists of highest fessional The romance ptarted then were not married then because I did not care to be married to uny one nt that time, T went to Tunts after that Brfinch of the Supreme Court, Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler charged the Record. er with insisting upon trying the case, dogs and cats in the city be placed in the hands of the Henith Department, ‘The Dill wes prepared at the Instance war J ' iperor to the King of Corea, and it 18| Sannot’ remove them cand ter et {believed here that be will be an advisor |take their chances with otrer civilians “to the King. and In that capacity will] Commander Mason, of the Cincinnati, Standing are in attendance. NO CHARGE for Examination. Glasses, If needed, $1.00 up, only effect of the lettera becoming pub- He fs thet the ceremony will take place Silk Waists. : ° senue Hotel, in this city.{and oceasionally saw the Baron, but not . . see vere {Notified the Navy Depart at the Fifth Ayenu t a joneilyaare the: Baron. but of Dr. Darlington, who belteves’ that Berane Cores'e relations with the powers. yours, nd taken the ‘twentyetires | where the Haron and Mra, Watts are) OS) woth he game to Cincinnatt palthough he had previously declared} i¢ parsed it will work a much needed Our @ : oul The attitude of the Missionaries in| refucres to Chefoo, China, now occupying adjoiniig apartments, ve ved her a Childs guilty of murder in the first de-| reform and prevent many of the com- Annual S ria Sal ; instead of in Cincinnati, and that It will mea lot of liv “ones, | ree and charnoterixed hie defense as|Plaints that now reach his department Pp & e LL ; We quitiast Christmas for wood. Thats of the nuisance created by dogs and be performed early next week. ‘AN Cinctunat! has been very much in- terested in the love affair of the Baron; and Mrs, Watts, ‘The Baron ts young ‘and handsome. Mra, Watts is not s0 young, Wut ta liberally endowed with this world's goods. ‘The Daron has been working for a lying ever since he left the German army three years ago, Devoted to the Model. Im Cincinnati the Baron was noted for his gatantey at ajl times. His gallantry In Ginciniad and: wan quite led iim to become one of the worship-}: ne wetth soclets: £0 fg at the shrine of the beautiful Eliz-/made public by Miss Me Mth McCombs, an artists’ model, who follows: fs famous in Ohlo, The Baron became much enamored of the beautiful frequent visitor at her He reached the perjury. ei The millionaire lawyer also charged that Recorder Goff had refused to an- swer or to Meten to his plea for a trial before another Judge, and had nolther filed the affidavits upon which that mo-( revenue derided therefrom and it is ox- tion was made nor allowed the court! nected that some opposition to a chanke steaogtapher to note his exception on} wit; be made by that organization. the minutes of his court. This, it may] sag itis nt present.” rald Dr. Dar- be explained, would leave Chanter with | jington, ‘the Health Department re- nothing in the record to appeal from. | veives many complaints daily of nuis- Gom Tried Him Once. ances caused by dogs, both in flats “Childs has been once, tried before} and on the street, not only because of Recorder Goff on an Indictment charg-} their barking, but because of various ing him with murdering Patrick Ma-) Other ways in which they give offense. loney,” sald Chanter, “fhe jury found] ‘The bill ia not aimed in any way at a verdict of murder in the second de- | the Socibty. and tn fact, so far.as lam gree, our’ defense being acif-detense:}cemmed, that, organ! nig welcomed all there is to. it fre to be married. ted, A bushel of Ti Sould ‘note mala at could not,” anid Mrs, Wi a fectionately ase et Neither the Baron nor Mrs. Watts Fowls Home the exact day of the wod- Mrs. Watts and t Now in Progress, That much ts ters couldn't stop OPTICIANS—42 Years’ practice. : 25 Broad St... Arcade, Broad-Ex. Bldg Special Values as follows, — 2 Astor House Block —_g. Watsts mst Below 36th St of ‘Peau de Soie, Japanese Silk, Foulard, Checked Taf- feta and Crepe de Chiue, all the néw spring shades and} including blacks and whites; many styles to select from; values $7.00 to $8.00, at $5.50 each, ats, ‘The bill as drawn takes from the So- clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. the, privilege it mow holds of Hcensing all, dogs and retaining the a 1345 Broadway... Stores Open Saturday Evenings. | MADOO VTS MERGER OFICLS BROOKLYN POLICE STILL PLANING “The Commissioner Goes to Bor-' Northern Securities Silent on Its ough Headquarters, but Says) Future Movements.While Wail There Is No Special Signifi-| Street Hears of New Railroad , ance in the Matter. Combinations. The Daron went to Cinoinnati three and a rain the German jirmy, whioh t with the rank of second Heu- taught Jane wen and cinnaté and waa quite PURE RYE : is the standard, and the standard of Pure Rye is ee Two of day Night “My Dearest Besal Ou must surprised to hear from me again very model and war a luxurious apartments, but Police Commissiones McAdoo paid| 4 ABER. Of NO) 3 i only knowa how I am suffering |The Reco: to the revenue derived from the licenses. i _Tallce Commissiones McAdoo paid) A number of Northern Securition of-|fetter-writing stage about & Sear a0. and how Y repent for what I wald to | nim thar he whe amaroe thar the jure | WhEt we wish 1s tO have abroluite con- . U . cinis, In cluding President Hill, Vice-|mad at that time indjted wome very trop-| you Xmas day, Oh, Weasle, if you ever was amasod that the Jury | eat of all nuisances, with fll power to Watsis quarters this afternoon and had | President Clough and Directors George| mat misatves to the object of his love, | loved me as I gid vou. you cannot give| Nad not found @ verdict of murder in hatinee aeons ? conference with his inspectors in tee|F. Baker and John & i is sement to the| me Ub. Fer make let me hear] the first degree, and declared that our{™ i : i i Heater 1 on mid erevna teat |tone vovertes 8 seo Sea eae ne, Saat eee ot ERE BEE og HRGYT Ou! Se evlaoce for the defen wag peciry, | aie Dace zs am ateuariat for crepe de Chine, ail tinea Peers tea) te wave then «Neots It waa aald that plang to dise| gor coated a lite. th a moment of Fe-| your disposal at any time.” So write] ‘"T appealed from that verdict, and the *aiiee) action. were (20d finished with hand-made the mann: hich ed" |Ralve the wend ide 5 ne only those four words, I] 3 " F erin which he wants the ‘lid’ | » the company and return the rail-|mection he decided that it might be a) wii ce, vo Nourawithiteree thie Appellate Court reversed the conviction tuken for the suppression of the nula: French dots, all colors; vale ® kept on across the b re, ol et : , Pp ORS & bridge. road stocks to the orlginal holders were| good thing to get Lold of the letters | iy unhap! ‘ARTHL “Slond granted a new trial, expressing it “ t alone in houses, When seen after lis vielt the Commis. ‘discussed, but thix could not be con-|and photographs that he had sent the : Monday. 17, A. M._ |sclé of the opinion that the Recorder's] Ante, thas CON0M net disturbs’ tenarea, | UE $1OOO, foner anid that he had fust stopped firmed, inasmuch ae Mr. Hill declined! fair Elizabeth. Mins McCombs was just] “My Dear Little Girl: Have you not} conduct had been such as to prejudice} but in the streets, saterey for vartous fora MS chat with lis mapectora. {to make anv: statement seeeentrary enough to refuse to give them [received me last special, which 1 sent )cne defendant's cass, And yet the Re-| f Their presence In obnoxious At $7. 90 ‘Ther no particular significance) He did say, thet the general wituation| up to the Baron, but she waa not 80] silence? Don't you want to seo me any {corder Insists on sitting ms Caild! migwtoner aise would lat sd * sald Mr, McAdoo, “I just wos unchanged. He refused to discuss! partieular about giving them up to th more? On ‘Beam jot be without! judge at the new trial, and the bill pro- h . _ tT would come over and have a any of the reported alternative plans, newspapers of Cinciinatl, and mat {Pi | Ve) pase haG Avo COlars, nd Other Special Lots Gwet little chet : An official cope of the Buperme Couetal tueatay, come of the cholce ones were |rationtiy waiting foran answer. I was{that Childa would be called ¢ BT OES Troe neate: (but he politiclans are naming de. nday wil te! printed 5 fo sorry 1 missed you Saturday noon.Jagain before the Recorder, who had{ ft (s provided that felines without col- | &t $1 2459, $15, $18. 59, Chart: Stafford, « prominent law- ts nt ovchern Recuritles offictais ‘he Baro was in Cincinnatl se Come ever lens time sou wany: prejudged nim gitilty and declared his jiare may be seixed and impounded, : . cA puty Commissioner, t¢ time ther {| shed, an i at hee Hoary ¥, Haggerty, [be additionnt ‘bsnrpeion by tallroads going to happen, Mrs, Watts had cone, Re & my, dear Bessie, and come} man's head to be cut off and then tet DRENCHED WITH HOT WATER, values. os Mr. Blalford in a Cleveland Democrat {1N4 thn) there wall he more combten:|1y thi city. ‘The Baron (OOK. @ LBD | to: sea FOUr LOVENE TT ONG Teste the trial proceed. ‘4 ‘or New Yotk and beat the newspapors here by several hours. Meanwhile the S| many friends of Mra, Watts and her late husband were wondering whet find the onty public office he ‘ever hela HORe wh was thht of Unit the first Cieveland Mr. Stafford is fit ‘Mrs, Watts inherited a large fortune from her father, which ts now in the hands of the administrator of the tate, While boiling fat on @ kitchen range this afternoon Josephine Volney, nft sik years old, of No, S16 Wast Bavanty heh ow ew with d States Marshal in court in whe N dminist ration Une of tt ears old and o e Mixsourd Ariston a Refased a Tranater. “But when T applied to the Recorder for permission to transfer the case to Lord & : Taylor, tem Just how pee as Sieaned too far over the create oF Lie foremost Masons of is not known, : e ement or third street Broadway and Twontleth Street peer cnet {the # position to know 4 she would break off the engeg another court, he, tgnored my request) move and her clothing caught fire, SAPHALIENCED FOLDERS, mlao feeder And ree ts pt the AS { combination van, Be ingalty | 60 alwead in mpite of the letters, SHIPPING NEWS. and when I objected he refused to an: Risienbors. rushed (han one over and Fifth Avett, wang ot NCED FOLDERF matnary. st Masonry He Mage “A Complete Understanding, erecta swer me. a it titer a cod 24th Batra HOW ANTRAL TO Pi adac, (, Melton street and hus, | WASHINGTON, March 1-Senator! 1 was apparent to-day that thOl an eines GHARMCome @OTAOe rings 8.53] "FE finally told the Recorder that I ealdiig her s ns ie a _— Tloss peraonal friend of the |authoritine the printing of 12,000 copies) Baron and Mrs. Watts hed renohed a THE, TIPRS. would not leave his courtroom until ee ce PARR STURT FOROM! ai : ® Pall And a member of tne} of the decialonn of the Supreme Cours) eumplete understanding, When an Even- Hign Water. Low Water | my exception was noted by the stenog-] {ho haa'to be removed to the Presbys Wan Pest et A a a 2, Bitte Maren far Lanes. he 4 rn SAE World reporter called at the Fitth| ganay mao... tar Fay ABW Ml rapher. terian Hospital, AAUNTS, SOL Vultee A OE mer) Be I knew how. fd Or Avenue Hotel he fodnd them together | Governors Lsand.. 738 f ‘Then he ordered the stenographer to WANTED-—Oper: 3 They | Hell Gate Ferry... 821 * RiteAlin Mra, Watts’s ee eee PORT OF NEW YORK, The jooked very happy. in fact, cheerfully on] somitted that thes were very happy, Tand they laughed quite heartily at the! eins wiiem AN dea that anything Uke a foolish Meee Aleta” us best hing to say against the ad- mpartment unt the, Mayor: | When i in with the id everethinx that the ‘Mayor hat f have tried to do. 1 note my exception. But when T went to the stenographer for a transcript of his minutes, he told me that my excep- tion had mot been noted at all, “Neither had any aMdavita been | placed on Mle It took me two days to got poterssion of the affidavits again. and here they are, Your Honor; they ‘der Gomt's SULT PLANT Bia fo with them.” ‘The slender Ohante; wtookit I Laundry Wants—Matle. ONER: Jew Rte FON Nidaved Taman, Help Wanted--Male, a5 Tan “MEN, syqem ‘Theatth, Wake PIRAT-CLABS T Pintndy stork, a ——— SHAN-TUNG RAILROAD OPEN. Orel Bad, be SHANGHAL March 16-—The fret puch w love aa they bear each other, and t hope Wel get Teeular train on the Shas Tung Rall-| dhe Baron ts tall and slender. He road arrived ut Si-Nan-Pu from Sin-Tao| admits that he is thirty-three years oo waid to-dhv |laxt night. having covered pone : , wens rides. sekon-|NES raiiea inn tourtese Gore. Sie traiy [old. and any one can sce that he Is 004 lodRing, Mrs, Watts in slender gl . TT 8B the #ravo. war decorated with the Chinese and "i oO) An@ graceful and cvmfeases to forty- fal German flage and had on board a i bss five, Mrs. Watts took up the talising ny yn. number of Germans. The atetion at " BE-Nan-1u was brilliantly Wnminated, | wuen the reporter asked If the Baron's eR A ood re ’ love letters were going to upset their Guaranteed Care for Piles, | ttt. any, [ ienes if] “Mercy, not! she maid with a merry Si lavah ed. t ee People Don’t Feel Bad when féd right ay as to the Commis- my, ation.* 1 hav les M. been ar \s fera . Choeolate Butter Gru: INCOMING STBANSHIPS, DUB, TO-DAY. Cy wilt it lot of time " was fie a Bi

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