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7 ‘le AUSSIAN m1 WN REROIC FIGHT AGAINST BIG 0005 Lieut. Krinizki Is Praised for Battling with Six Japanese Torpedo Boats, an@the Czar Decorates Him, His OF.! ficers and Men. Complete Failure of the Second Effort to, Seal the Harbor Shown by the Sailing, Out of the Russian Squadron After Five Ships Had Been Sunk. ST. PETERSBURG, March 28.—Large crowds assembled before the bul-| letin boards to-day to read the official accounts of the second unsuccessful attempt of the Japanese to bottle up the Russian fleet at Port Arthur. ‘The Emperor has telegraphed to Vice-Admiral Makaroff an order dec- orating thé officers and men of the torpedo-boat destroyer Silni with the St. George's Cross for théir valor in the repulse of the Japanese. Dieut. Kriniski’s heroic attack on the enemy's fire ships and torpedo boats and the actién of the three Russian officers in boarding the burning steaméra, extinguishing the flames and cutting the wires connecting with the infernal machines evoked enthusiasm, while the almost universal ex: clamation applied to Vice-Admiral Makeroff as.the people turned away was “Molodetz!” which might literally be translated, “He's a dandy!" ‘The action of the Japanese in making use of infernal machines has “yoused indignation. No further details- have been received except that the sjury to the torpedo boat destroyer Silni from grounding is slight and that 0 easily be repaired. “The Associated Prews has received confirmation ) the report thet Ad- foiral Makaroff during his reconoissance of the Elliot Islands captured \Aparione vessel towing a” Chinese junk, pit thd! Veece! was a small steamer, sot 4 gunboat. ‘The crews were taker -off,,.after. which ‘both vessels wete 1 inks, This latest effort to bottle up the fleet in the Port Arthur Harbor was NEW YORK. “Ni STH AT 20701 After Getting Away Badly She” Comes Through Her Fie'd and Just Beats Out the Favorite, Mammon, by a Head. CONKLING WINS THE THIRD RACE EASILY. Unterock Takes “Fourth Event as Result of Jockey Phillips’s | Great Riding—Julia M. Wins at 10 to 1. THE WINNERS. Y FIRST RACE—Julla M. (10 to 1) | 1, Andrattus (20 tol) 2. Athiana 3. SECOND RACE-—Little Woods (12 to 1) 1, All Stariet (7 to 2) 2, gt. | Resolute 3. THIRD RACE—Conkliny (2 to 5) |, Tei San (7 to 2) 2, Monsoon 3. | FOURTH RACE—Nine Spot (8 to |to 5) 1, Punctual (20 to 1) 2, Miladi | Love 3. FIFTH RACE—Unterock (3 to 1) 1, Love Note (8 to 1) 2, Jessie Lyn 3. rat pat RACE—Mohican (20 th 1) Mammon (9 to 10) 2, Mr. Chur. chi 3 fy RACE TRACK, BENNINGS. Mar. og,—There was gnow,early this morning ‘le the horses were taking their gal- lops. ‘The attendance was cut down to low-water mark, hut that is always the case on Monday, and especially when there {s no steeplechase on the card. ‘the track was In excellent condition today and as near fast'ag it can be with Its deep dressing of sand KS FIRST RACE. 3 na 3 Rive and « half furlongs. } MONDAY. MARCH 2k, 1904. 11 0°CLOCK | i Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | "NIGHT EXTRA PRICE ‘ONE etki “MiSs FLORENCE MAAS, WHO WAS KILL ED IN AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT C KROSSING CENTRAL PARK GIANTS WIN For the Fifth Time i in Suecession They Defeat the Birmingham | Team, This Time by a Score of 7 to 0. Score by 1 un. 9000008 20041 Binningham ooo wr Mra. Timothy L. Wootrutt, wite of x-Lheut.-Gov, vito hi wns buried alive | will 20 G | here ti 3 oto Be red driving, Time—1.48" vent be 1 engaged | something awfu: " He fame No amount “GL KILLED WN AUTO ACCIDENT you cannot avoid be no fault, of your ow of coaxiny tt t Many Would attend the funeral, BATTING ORDER. ew "York. Birmingham. Brown, rf Dufy, of. Hire Smut, Met Mertz, | Dun Dahlin, { Clarke, p made wnder the cover of darkness early Sunday morning. Four fire ships, » Woods. armed with Hotchkiss guns to keep off.the Russian torpedoboat destroyers, t Mi WEST-EXD BALI GROUNDS. RITE a J : 1SS M a ch 2.- A o sueamed into the harbor. ‘They were followed by « torpedo. fleet. Little Chestinit Captures Mon! Maas Was One‘of Party of | [INGHAM Ata. Starch 28-Thaiks Discovered Through Searchlights. - . | Julta Mt yd the span ence oing ~ gomery‘ Handicap zat; Opening’ Four ‘in’ the Machine Which ayaiy maxtor ot the elements todas s to the front , . f vere pe 0 f he ‘presence? of the Japanese was discovered by means of searchlights. |won casts’ iy turce lengths from An-.|. of. Memphis. Spring. Meeting— Crashed Into Curb in Avoid- ('/%,, [nts ere meemitied® to remun drattus, who was second all the way. - t e e jes* rom two gunboat seit ; se gan play ‘their A heavy fre was opened, from the snore Datta and fi gunboats pobiins Pini meg favorite, © fours} + Inene: Lindsey Takes)First. ing Trolley Collisién. Aone lithichert AEBIES guarding the harbor entrance. en a eee ’ ; ; this afternoon Outside the harbor doing patrol duty was the Russian topedo-boat Silul,| 144. year-olds. four and a-huif furlongs. | ae | AY tent e : in command of JAvut, Kriniaki. It was his bravery/and Judgment, a0 it ts) oo ania. 4 hme ea, jaiieae ‘enn. Mere As thesremnlt of an anto nccldent in) son Bmith berg ont sn Mificnlt lanes declared, which caused the defeat of the Jupanese plans. Te Woo ! tear) conditions /are'Ideal to-day the, sunken. part of Fighty-sixth str th grounded-to Gilbert te hi Digee Br “3 ing of une Memphis in Central Park, Miss Florence Ma out ote) Browne, NO Lieut. Krinizki made straight for the enemy's ships and, under hail of BM IK Ola oring meeting. ~The teld-{n-the Mont-,] WAS; killed "and Solomon 'Stroock re- RUN co ey Komery, Handicap, to-day's fegture, is |Peived a broken collar bone and otuer!,;BrOmNE deal out a bunt (Continued on Seeond Page.) x a 6 the largest, that has ‘ever contdsted for } 7Juries, ay Was cforard. ut pis rea peter re as [The Mitte held “tour obesipants at, Oe| gled. Montes illed ‘ith and Bres- ooo ‘The Hildreth ener$, Wittul, Safety } \ans, aap Bay mere Mion nahan reach: nied, | MeGann singled ceeorapet eatin ame: >A he wa) r ne Hotel E second. Dunn singled, sco ®, Walsh... 10.10 tap 1) Aw Catte” By ways: uin< frat choles! wiih her mother and brother’ aban. but MeGann was caught Start poor. cama Time—0.5T Dan McKenna and: Lattle Scout: owned) wie! liven at_No. 13" Weat make second on the hit EAttle: Woods beat the fag and set | by George'C. Bennett; the Jocal turtman street: Jerome Jaeger, a cl 8 f a ce, followed by AH Scarle!.| ane-second in demand, while De Reszke | of No, 1983 Madison avenue, and Arthur Second Inutog. Pie ery er se oar one i Beattet is well backed. Martimas, McGee and|H. Green, Jueger's chaiitte 1 Breguahan ‘ook. anit paean sa ‘haaa OnE. ‘Little Wood Haviland, and Claude and Judge are Keath cghewes: vie ru nnn the vase a8 a ew ou ar tge y advantage could not be overcome, hoy lanwart phisen ace: je. ye accident occurred at NO Ruws . ti quoted ’at W to"lcand long vt NS He ee ees ree guar oe plated: at,thejohiers & spot a few: feet went of) the ‘tunnel: Dahlen fanned “ont Gairnieilone: SU Treatec Gives | it Meee $78:000 Damages pape HIRD RACE, ae ies; Doin hland wae second The approach to te tunnel trom the. thered In Mathewspn's ascension + & : bel 5 pan 2 Lf west Is down a steep incline, the road . Formosa His Old Place in De-| in Favor of Miss Anderson, to | _ starters. wants. jock. atau st |--fecadd~ Race—Won; by Buchanan, | making a curve ( tive south, mukine te sh ritee Innt ‘ hich ookling, x01, Wainy 31 Loonam was second Pdndragon | impossible to see more than Airhealterictey ; ective Bureau’ from WI Whom ‘He Posed as J. Ogden [37.88% Rocce? CS Renee eae henry] toad A trolley Fr MACUy tomwed’ ont Durst ‘ b 1 Be Wits 40 ‘on by Niaxws; a ‘i tumhartie tn daggecty Rentoved Him. Goelet. ’ ee ieee ere iad ae aie’. | Burtiwan dase practionne taira: machine, starting throusiasliesp nade three fatal switigs : 3 | Mobs This ace was only. gallop for the| Wourih, Race-Montgomers Handicap:| Mr. Jaeger tried ‘ty piss Jt, Just ay be yyy, popped to Lyneh. MeGann | x orite,, Conkling. He raced behind |—Won-by tittle -Bcout: in was sec-| did so another frolley cir shot out of Aounted ‘o Mertz fanned NO ze | ° in and Blulsh to the stretch and |ond nd Lanmalightey third” the tunnel coming from Fitth@ venue, Tammany Hall. administered another| sheriff Erlanger and a Sheriff's Jury | coming through on the rail drew away as A Fourth Inning. slap at thesMcCarren forces in Brooklyn | took testimony late to-day upon which oe Page "eaaly By Qhtew heugt, a Her, Sku! Fae Smith penned to Gilbert. Mertes took to-day, when Commissioner McAdoo |¢o. determine how much of the $75,000] sor the place, ‘Blush had early speed Jeqners, pulledt i thes Wohed> Vaughis: sine nacice, ONG transferred two of the famous McCar-|demanded by Eleanor L. Anderson from|tut.dted to a walk. sharply: and turned the duto across the ren police captains, Martin Short and James N. Abeel he can afford io and FOURTH RACE. west-bound tracks. the auty pounded “inh singled to conere Jen fouled Alexander Pinkerton, from the most |ought to pay-her for engaging to marry| Seven fuioree ° a forwatd sand struck the. curb with ‘a | out’ to Millock an desirable places in the borough to what | her under the name of J. Ogden Goolet. Bin, Str, Pl. crash, Miss Maas was (htown forward are, perhaps, the most undesirable sta-| Miss. Anderson sued him tarough He 45 * land sideways out of. the machine and tfons on.the police map. [Stern, Bporbry & Rergelman, for $75,000 tere 3 fi e etrick her hend on thec@rs, : Her skull ower Capt. Short is transferred from the |for breach of promise of marriage, ee wt f ‘was fractured. eseanest Mohan and Beat Bedford avenue station, ee epehive The young man did not dignity her ei ee ea ¢ te .) | Stroeck latided on nig shoulder and | threw out MeGann. FOUR RUNS. Tenderloin, to the wilds of Parkville. /compiaint with an answer and a default H | i io ' collar bone, Miss “Mass wa Fifth In Alling Abbott MaNewn 6 0° 7 200 Dn, é broke :is 1‘ and Capt. Pinkefton leaves the Detective! was taken,,upon which Presiding cae be 110, shaw.'.2 6. 4 7 5-2 (Bills Reported: to Have: Been-|picked up utconscivas and taken back | Mihiock vitted a fly to Browne Ale Bureau to make the acquaintance of|tice Van Brunt, of the Appellate Di- faxen, i, m Clsmane ORT Spee to thi. Hotel Endicott, Shy was aitend-| under struck out. Dahlen. throw out} Kaat New York trom the Grant street |vision of the Supreme Court, granted [EReaie Coe A M3 Ordered “Against: Iron Con- eal .by DF. Arthur 1 Hits and Dr, Wie] BNO RUNS eg ol station, an order to Sheritt Erlanger to empanel 10 60. y Meyer, ‘Sho was’ conscious for a rew | The oe ary wis chiaged 19 ant Dennis te tie games the) a jury and assess damages, paca a oe asin " tractors and Eugene Allison’ ation after arriving at the,otel, bak | Walked ace BAG Dunn Rmou pepper. areboly t0/8He, BAM AVS |). itl . Y a8 ied within a few hours aftér the ac 1 nue ‘tation. and Capt. Charles) Fo mitvesn. She teatined that i the fret TURN ac cloaerondarnte. the tar cacy DY: eoate Jury This After NOON.:| dent. mosa, ai old detective of the WANA "J. Ogden Goclet' lage Geese MSt | hore ‘Thormyeroft moved up and made Jaeger and Green were uiken to tho Bpes back to-the Brooklyn Lretective n Goelet’’ last October. Hela bold bid. They: "eld this ofder, Inth | - policetacationtin. the Gentralfiigee A reee Bureau, which he commanded before| ™#4¢, love to her and asked her to| the stretch, wheré Nine Spot drow, out! Delle ; 1 uy, Y ore | mae ove £9), ber ha bunch and going "to the front) {t was reported this afternoon that | nal, but Groen was allowed toixo the last eléctige, He hie been rusth im je told of their vistts to Jaeger) adtltted that Ne! had been a ting at Parkvii Father ‘M. J) Lavelle and Abeel’ won: easily by one and one-half Jength® | indictments for’ manslaughter in the | Jaeger admitted tis ny 5 bagel wile. and Abel's post- | from Punottial, who het Miladk WAVE! second’ degree had teen ordered by the He was later bailed out) Taylor e | This slap at MoCarren’ is’ also a siap |PONement of the marriage. for the place. i A ae : fig the angbiin doy, “| points oN ts atthe late Deputy Commissioner Hage |. Mrs. Anderson's attorney read to the rience | Grand (Jury against Pole & Schwandt tea | popped ger fied. to pay ‘As.soon as he tok office Mr.|Jury from the will of Thomas P. Abeel,{ Six and a haif furlongs. ating. | ReteetRe: Iran contracting frm, and | felan Predicted Her Kate, «| Morte Smith tied to Higperty began putting hie‘ favorites in |Standfather .to the proudo J. Omden| gear Jocks. MLHIGRin-. tr, Ph, | aes ©, .Allipon, one of tin owners | Alien Maga, who was greaily interested | ety tor Sra Ko08 soft Blades, Capt. Short, who has | Goelet, showing that young James N.| tint” a PKinip 10°24 1%" 8 of the collapsed: Darlington Hotel, a Iw amateur theatricals, was the prinet-| Browne 0 an fied beeh in and out of the Bedford avenue |Abeel ts a remainder-man under that |Lore Note, 100, Sal LA 1 ny ‘4 ter listening tolthe witnesses in che | pal entertainer Sattuuuy night in the! out to M ation & dosen times in his career, but |Will, with a contingent interest in hin|Zettie eerie PrP ae Stine indictments will he Aled to- | tintel ntt parlors where the guests enth Inning ig never happy anvwtiere else, was out |Stavdfather’s. large . este Kite, \ i Bib 8 (90) bide a jgisow an impromptu, dramati pro: | Tne h wae hit with a pitened ball whén Haggerty took office. He was one Fathenarprongety share in hi Fon satin x “Brand aoe ets MCeantonal entertainer, was a umgleian [thewe hit to Cuber ant a aaatle Vink of the first men ‘transferred back to his |/*the jure previptl iH Ch'ley Moore, Shaw 7 8 8 | 9-10 2:5 fortunes of-all the tadies favorite vrecingt. ener Heat mptly “‘aaseased’ dam- Blue Viotcr, ‘ohn wena’ ss we That exception was Miss seni wer Oo! Pee nasinat Abeat Abeel. ridéscent; 110, Neely... 810 10 O18, nieating, eT OCueT baa. eroouarn Deterti ve! Bu: Pris 100, O'Brien. N30 20) y tune,” he sata. | Dlout to Me ag it was! MIG, “WOODRUFF “bad. "Won .Time—1.26 2-8, | 8 1% about to! ‘DYING. Aa AERUES a eee | stilt be ur Browne. Tam- Hi nell popped to Warner singled ssf Could induce owne 4 in ronfoving ithe wall ofa the magician to 9 urther, and us Browne wan 5 3 t nim. phe hurried from the hotel a calms fell «. t Pa oupe. the roune. : b Inning. | ki ig - nak was popular with the ed. | Duffy fouled out Tate @® Qf guosts in the house, and Dr. Hills anid Brith forced, | py oaRnet: | nt ‘ch filed out to Brow! HONS. | o {Ss ~ ANOTHER GAME “) were you with M BAG MAGNATES IN ae CUMGINE. ee Thomas W. Lawson Creates a Sensation by Declaring that He and H, H. Rogers Made Rich Profits in Combinations . Carried Through Without Putting Pen to Paper. 5 5 $46,000,000 CLEANED UP BY THEM IN ONE TRANSACTION, Big Bleck of Stock Supposed to Have Been Given to Lawson but He Denied It and Gave the Lie-—-Effort Made to Blackbalt’ Him at Club Through 'It, BOSTON, March,28.—“Mr. Henry H. Rogers and I have had dea ings for nine years past, to the extent of over $100,000,000, without anys thing having passed between us concerning them. “We had one deal which Wakes $46,000,000 concerning which no | W writing ever passed between us.” : ‘This was the startling statement made by Thomas W. Lawson in the | Supreme Court to-day in the course of Iris examination in the Boston Gea | Combination inquiry as un explanation of his not haying had written agree- [ments with Mr, Rogers bout the gas consolidation, ‘Theré was suppressed t xcitement antong the listeners crowded in tite court-room as: Mr. Lay ‘nade his sensational statement, but he looked as unconcerned as if he oven talking of a $10 deal instead of one involving millions. . Mr. Lawson gave in detail an account of arrangements which he said | \ir, Rogers had made for admitting Kidder, Peabody & Oo. into a partner= ship with Mr, Rogers and himself in # copper company. This was the trans action ta which Mr. Lawson referred last week in accounting for $75,000 from Mr. Rogers. Thix readjustment of the partnership which previously had beer divided between Mr. Rogers and Mr. Lawson involved the distribu- tion of profits aggregating between $2,500,000 and $3,000,000. Counsel asked: “During the years of 1902, 1903 and 1904 on what terms Rogers?” “For nine years we have heer n continuously on very intimate terms,” he answered. ‘Then he told of the desis aggregating $109,000,000 which had’ been put through by them witllout the formality of putting pen to paper.- WINSOR HIT BY LAWSON. ° Continuing his testimony, ‘Lawson sald that he had fase cepreseaelien as receiving $1,000,008 worth of New England Gas & Coke Co. stack for withdrawing his opposition to the consolidation. When the reout was srought to his attcntion he denounced !t as a fabrication, But it was Issued ‘py Robert Winsor and others to have me Dingle. |palled by the Fastern Yacht Club,” he said. He said that he had received that amount of gas and coke company stock to,sell for HH. Rogers, but 1t wes not for his own personal benefit: He quoted conversations with Mr. Rogers to support his denial of the charge of having sold out to the reorganization Interesis. There was an interest- n Second Page.) SENATOR BURTON SULLY COMES OUT fs FOUND GUILTY WITH A NEW OFFER (Continued | ‘Convicted on "Five Counts of Ex-Cotton King iatigns to Pay. Having Taken Money to Pro-, 40 Cents.on the Dollar in 30 tect Rialto Company Before’ Days and Give Notes for the the Post-Office Department. Balance of Indebtedness. LOVIS ton. aoe Mare sv aR y-cotton king. Des Hassos, counsel for Dan appeared before a ltors on the Cotton senfor Kansas, w counts by a on and stated that ; District Court co-da authorized a new proposition ceptad con.pe of 40 cents cash, pay he bak oft yale sign fo a inten Of e ; thecright, title crest | Ee ft £D. J. Sully ? ‘ Y was bis own. Judge {4 motion fox replied thn Hie the 7 Cor 2 assets of Sully ished ter A conference sid that no. deci separate offense, "ton could receive itentiary ser of two years, or My $19.00) fine-on each count, Senator Bur-! ©: ar $1,100,000 exclusive of the ! ron's convintion ts the first under thie ciatm. | The liabilities pootlon of the te which Was ei placed at $3,000,000. (hed by Congrese Yn 1984 ———— Sas a a IEA Piso's Cure—40 years on And» the‘Leat for Coughs and Colds, At drueniace ORR 9 GIO | in tho Great Want Directory yaday World—read by over two LONDON, March 3 ing Edward and Queen andre lett Tendon thie evening on their Aieietaemeane Recaed "S| So ase ree oltten main-office rates.

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