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11 thee | NIGHT EXTRA Circulation Books Open 16 SAUL? | tec Circulation Books s Open to All.”’ | | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1901, | Beso cice “AND CHUNCHUSES, WILD CHINESE BRIGANDS, ) ENGAGED IN A DESPERATE BATTLE IN MANCHURIA. ] cee) WORST FIBHT TO GROSS YALU Report of Heavy Land Engagement Comes from Two Sources and Both Declare that 1,800 Japanese Troops Were Captured, Probably in an Attempt to Carry a Forti- fied Position. Ps od80 24439508859 390509004 RUSSIA HAS DOUBTS OF THE NEUTRALITY OF CHINA, SULLY ARRANGES TO MEET | Evidence that Japan Has Designs of Forcing the Flowery Empire Into Aggressive Action—Fleet That Was Held Up in Vladi- vostok Has Managed to Get to Sea. MAUS FR WINS LONDON, March 19.—All reports indicate that there has been a big battle between the Russian and Japanese forces along the Yalu River and — : THE LD LOUISIANA ‘that the Japanese were badly CereatECs Despatches from two sources an- | BEARS AND SETTLE DEALS His Holdings in rented July Cotton TITUS LFADS RAID 4 This alone is proof that the configs must have been most important. Fe | 62200060006 to be Paid for at a Reduction That on A STUSS GAME Does Not Look So Badly— Perma- "| ~~ {mportant Stake Stans goss to Spesty| A battle in which 1,800 prisoners are taken is certain to be an affair in nent Assignee to be A inted, Fee snty-y (oy : ut Assig 2 PRS , Doors Are Buttered Down, a Sprinter Who Was Favorite at! which there is great loss of life. cen: ee Se vd 309. Members of the “Alden ' ' 9 to 5—Meeting Ends After| It is supposed, from the incomp.ete reposts received, that the Joes! Late this afternoon, atter Daniel F. Sully had visited the Cotton Ex-) Social Club’ Are Caught at ji ese attempted to carry a Russian fortified position and were flanked. This Four Months of Racing. change and had a conterence with a number of his creditors there, the: Yarious Gambling Devices. { move would account, perhaps, for the large number of prisoners. ee basis of settlement was oflicially announced by Supt. William F, King. - se natiral k initiative it : De isa tk IG hee i elas ® oll THE WINNERS. It is natura! to suppose t..at the Japanese took the initiative in this he figures are: May, 13.53; July, 13.74. These two months represen Bo erect , with the axsisiance o: - fight. [he longer they delay their aggressive movement in Manchuria the bulk of the Sully operations, ‘The cotton settled for at these figures) CAP% Tishe and a ow FIRST RACE-Maritana (9 to 1)/ ihe hetter the Russians are satisfied, as time is needed to get the forces of the Mercer Str was purchased by Sully at trom‘!5 to 16.50, }down on TiAllietar (2 to 1) & Luralighter 3-1416 Czar to the front. os, Southern ie eNieee Nine Banda Ames’'S seconp pacecsanta Teresa (7| LONDON, March 19.—A news agency despatch recelved here from it. vthe !sceond of the Mr. Sully has arranged to meet his creditors at his ofttice at 4 o'clock | No, at B ) dbase! oars : o Sa rete sa alentilia Coraliten tll to 1) 1, Potente (5 ta 1) 2 On Can Petersburg says that the Russian troops continue to pour into ‘Northern Monday afternoon, He will then allow them to name a permanent as-|Vyctrwm Thee bad ne warrants, ts Curves So Hard in First and Fifth to 101 Potente (8 to 1) 2, Dr. Car) coreg. They are said to be in excellent condition, ‘Typhus fever ts raging signee. It is said that David Miller, a well-known cotton operator, will] #!@e to have the neecssary evidence x . Seco among the Japanese troops. 3 | Awalust the five prisoners en, a @2 r i Ra See inarcetitars [tue the tive neeonern ken Innfngs that McGraw Is Compelled’ suino race tady Radnor (10 lL, P fs i down, two inner doors were smash George McFadden & Co., it was announced this afternoon, have in with axes, willed adderk wen Howaeait to Put in Taylor. 4 aR als eR *| RUSSIA DO UB TS THE agreed to take over all the Sully spot cotton that has not been hypothe-jte front and rear win cated. three hundred ‘me: Pe seemed 1 | : NEUTRALITY OF CHINA. Cormick singled and stole second. | Me FOURTH RACE—Mauser (9 to 5) 1, Rainland (4 to 1) 2, Gravina 3 | CB ya Axnoclnieae reen) | sr, PETERSBURG, March 19.—The Government's private information ; FIFTH RACE- Foxey Kane (3 to 5)|is not completely reassuring as regards China’s sincerity in observisg a neu- assignment of the f 1, Katie Powers (8 to 1) 2, St. Tam-/tral attitude. Secret advices indicate that at least a powerful party in the Exchange to-day. " ur 2b, eler flied out to Mertes, Biuckburn | many 3. Chinese Government is abetting the Japanese.- Although at first reluctant but cautious trading going on, and the market prevailing at from 2 to 24) Witten B ‘ 5 th aie renin: and pluck tur | }to credit these reports, the Russian authorities continue to receive evidence oints above last night's Ore in W oe ‘ . oP ¥ , | SIXTH RACE-Tancred (7 to 2) 1,/that the Japanese contemplate Janding on Chinese neutral territory west of Hy eis ete ema W rx | Moderator (15 to 1) 2, Midshipman 3.|the Liao River, and 17,000 men are belng held especially to awalt develop- able to the Sully interests. Then came Hi — | ments in that direction, ment, and pandemonium reigned. yeh ee Pats ewclal to The Wort , ‘The Emperor's naval experts who have been studying carefully the pua- Because of the rosy interviews given out by Sully and his friends, and! nH Batted in Ames's phere and) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | 16 ay to where Vice-Admiral Togo’s fleet is coaling and provisioning, be- stings wild, raat to second put Duna |the Fair Grounds. Large fields were |tweer its appearances off Port Arthur, are becoming more and more con- rowan Tone iy te Mccaan: [pamed to go jn the six events, the | vinced that it is using as a base some quiet spot on the Chinese coast. After bresnaaan’s mg fly to MeContell -, ts. was started this afternoon! ecored Dunn let Browne move up, | fauiie of whitch is the Now Loulsisna | egeh disappearance not a word is heard of the fleet's whereabouts until it cx, for three-years-olds and up- the general condition of the market at the opening, there was al to be wluved with the local feeling that Mr. Sully would be able to pull out. As a matter of fact, it| FRRETISS ‘ MEN ea PeOL Bae tana Ken) Me is said, the affairs of the late Cotton King are in a most lamentable condi- | I ier auspicious weather conditions ‘Tamgett capty MeCa tion, and there was never the slightest chance of his recovery. Te rae ee tz tis ee ; The members of the bankrupt firm are Daniel J. Sully, Samuel F, B. ‘PLAY ATLANTA TEAM. the tacals had their new tryouts | Morse, Edwin Hadley, jf., and William R. Fagan. | SUL ADS SIRCKBUNI te ta 4 Battery Order, playing stuss and m HIS FIRM MAKIS AN ASSIGNMENT. ' ere : don, Yor Amid scenes of the wiles ment, the announcement of the 1 et iy & Co. was made the Crtton 7 al snge had been in a ferment, rapid j | mot Dar For an hour sng—-a condition generally regarded as favor- 2 announcement of the Saal § BIRM 2 second ranged INGILAM Mareh 1, game of The exhibition series aw, of ad fy At one mile and a quarter, The |7eappears. TWO | going was 1 holding, the trac A calculation of time and distances shows {t is quite impossible for the Jeondition made to order for the | fleet to steam to Nagasaki or Hiroshima, take on board coal and ammunitiem land come hack. It is also certain the Japanese warships could not take on jcoal, much less heavy projectiles, at sea in the face of the prevailing rough Out for interference at the plate UNS. ‘Vaylor and aves to-night for Re: of ad” Warner Connell,” Wheeler ume Were favored SAID HE WOULD RESUME. ; ‘ Sera iia . Ss ‘ onditioy to M i ‘an | Weather. Before going to his ottice to-day Mr, Sully went to the oitice of | High anders Ende in Second : Fon hand. when. the] Mick, Bwaekburn strolled, Duty: forced # The idea that they are using Chemulpo, Fucan or some other placeon > Atwood Violett & Co., at No. 71 Wall street, the representatives of big} Exhibition Game of the Series an Paes the Corean coast for this purpose is rejected, as it is believed that if such 4 p nniug. der ton | “4 eles were tne case the numerous secret correspondents and secret agents of the leer | Russians in Corea would certainly have reported the fact. So by process of k jit lo Lane and Lact b Dahten ant tyine 1 icuade secoted, New Orleans cotton interests, and had a Jong conference with the mem: | bers of that firm. After he left there it w: anncunced by a member ol | with Southern League Nine sligied. dy a fb: i * ae ae : Be imitate reset ee | Under Sunny Skies. in singled aiid Bnilth eager | HE, Dahlen and | elimination the Russians seem compelled to arrive at the concluson that the J the house, who forbade the use of his name, that Mr. Sully would al y Terheh and Mitteribie-itted the antele eet Boece SORE ety, b has given, vessels of the Japanese fleet must be refilling their bunkers at some point able to resume. = (uh bul Lynch was cawghe att Print 3 AEE Ge Toee ots on the Chinese coast, either on the Gulf of Liao-Tung or the Shan-Tung | Peninsula, so far from ports and inbabited centres that the cotrespondents are unable to get wind of it. a The dwindling number of Japanese battie-ships appearing off Port Ar- thur is increasing the conviction that many of them have had to put back In support’ of this cheerful view, it was said that Mr. Sully had seen} Naiting Order. phe. Mitertes made led out ¢ tn MIL be able to build the President of the Corn Exchange Bank, and. he would have powerful financial support. Nothing but the entire bottom falling out of the mar- Mutts, of ab. amwett filed ou ah struok on: McCor- Gann iid ket, it was said, could bring about his entire tailure, sae tne WE MeCort 1 Tatlae ai tarel TuGeRIER ERTS: Then ¢d4me the announcement of the failure of a small cotton firm, pS wards, dasued a ruling this anes eee if J. H. Gasrison & Co., of No, 8 Old slip. This was said to be i in no way | Meiers « ty SEED AMAL Uenlaeens arktiheed ge: up in time to nose | sharp mird, 111, Calvtt.. 6 66 connected with the Sully embarrassment, and i Lomerally heleved Hu eH ip nuatdel 6 ‘ola rac ce ae u * that it augured no ill for Sully & Co. Spevlal ta. Fevenin renin tine s detrimental both | x Vectnat ns gare, | Cateriuliae "tos Bada $ + the otfieia pode fs mor ertield, sand new will ploy newly thig afternoon, 7 te dup FALSE HOPES AROUSED. Raha W100) wo ™ “irvine. piace Benes FOURTH RACE. nary The feeling that Sully would emerge in fairly goud shape was strength-| 1 SH: ance;$hae torts ened later by the following letter which was sent to Robert McDougall, the Fresident of the Cotton Exchange, by the firm of Sully & Co, Curiously enough it just preceded the service of the injunctior papers on Sully & Co.} St.HIt Fin. Pays Ninth tnntiw, and the announcement of the assignment: | vod crowd | le Wheeler fled wis ati x 3 MAT esti yee “While IT am not prepared to make a statement of my affairs | tok ian. Putty ined 1 31, v ! NOORUNS a Score bs Innings. bers at least to say that the same straightforward method with which | my business has always been performed between us in the past will characterize my method of dealing with my creditors in this emerg- ency. 1 am engaged in making a careful examination of my affairs and at the earliest poss!ble moment I will report the result. “Meantime I crave the patient forbearance of you all, feeling FIFTH RACE $300; @ handicap tor hance still at ite work t and Brown , caught at third. Atlanta team. {MeConnell, TWO RUN Foorth Int Alexander strolled nor Want to ATLANTIC CUD 1 ne. JEW YOK tow Penna sania ies 105, f Aubuchon 3 2! Livingston. & 4" 8 | I feel that, as a member of this Exchange, J owe to you and its mem- | atrikce pe my arre i aly 8 a8 Pennavly Ratiroad feaving Wert Twen-] z ; i Place eastiy- a Penn road Move ee Won handily is (Continued on Second Page.) eel rarest Maer cmare Ab a8.08 eee eriee Alea out tovMoConnell. Me: a ot EY yaa rime tie! ‘ . ] *