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a Sa TBAT: 2 =VENING WORLD| The Luna Park coupon printed here with is numbered 2. yesterday. To-morrow in this same space there will be another coupon—No. 3. Coupons No. 4, 5 and 6 will follow in The Evening Worlds of Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, always in this space on this page. Cut out all aaupons, pin them together at the left-hand side, so that the numbers on the right-hand side will show, and present them at the main office of THE WORLD, Furk Row, the Uptown or Harlem, or Brooklyn World office, or at the main gate of Luna Park, where they will be exchan ged for Evening®World tickets _orain from Port Arthur May 6, when of 200 sick and wounded on the cars iwo were struck by Japanese bullets. BATTLE NEAR LIAOVAN SHANHAIKWAN, May 10—9 P. M.—It is reported that the First Jap- anese army corps, having followed the Russians retreating from the Yalu River, overtook them twenty miles south of Liaoyang yesterday, and a severe engagement ensued. The Japanese dragged their guns up hills believed to be Insurmountable, The Russians thereupon continued to retreat north A division of the First Corps is approaching Newchwang, which is now garrisoned by a handful of Russians, Japanese scouts have been seen six miles from Newchwang. Nineteen women were the last civilians to leave Newchwang for Shan- haikwan. /They arrived here to-night and confirmed the reports of the evac- uation of Newchwang. MAY GIVE NEWCHWANG TO CHINESE. | NEWCMWANG. Monday, May 9 (Delayed in transmission).—Of the| five Russian regiments which were in garrison here four have left and the other received orders to go to-day, but this order was cancelled an hour later. The Russians are strongly intrenched at Anping, where the guns from the Newchwang forts have been sent, There is an unconfirmed native report that the Russians are attempting to induce the Chinese guilds to take over the local government here in case of the complete evacuation of the town. If this 1s done the foreign consuls sill protest. Col. Muenthe, military adviser of Viceroy Yan Shi Kal, commander-in- chief of the Chinese forces, arrived here this afternoon. It is belleved he came to Newchwang to confer with the Russians regarding the proposal to turn Newchwang over to the Chinese. The Russians are known to be communicating with the Ohinese brigands and to be stirring up a state of terror aomng the natives. The United States Consul, Mr. Miller, was proyented form time from tel-| egraphing to Minister Conger a statement of the situation here. Mr. Mil ler’s meseage was released after he had made a strong protest. Many Japanese spies are in this vicinity disguised as beggars. have cut the wires to the mines at the mouth of the Liao River. VYINKOW NEXT POINT OF ATTACK. ‘LONDON, May 10.—Yingkow is to be the next point of attack by the Japanese. The advantage gained by their occupation of Dalny is to be fol- lowed -qsrapidiy as possible by a movement against Yingkow and also egainst Port Arthur, Profiting by the experiences of the Port Arthur campaign In the Chinese “Kiet Japanese will go slowly, preferring to take the place through a Blege we ‘They er than an'assault, which will cost them dearly, even though tha works) carried {rom the land side. In Dalny is the great electric-lght’ plant, built by the Russian Govern- ment, The electricity supplied from that point is used at Port Arthur to work searchlights and for lighting purposes generally. The feed wires to Port Arthur have been cut. While the city is not in darkness, the operation of the lights has been made difficult, as the lighting plant at Port Arthur is inadequate. GENERAL RETREAT TO MUKDEN. Despatches received here to-day say that Gen. Kuropatkin has or- dered a general retreat from Lioayang, and will fall back to Mukden, He, 80 it is declared, is sorely pressed by the advancing Japanese army, and belicves that it will be to his advantage to fall back and delay as dong as possible any decisive land battle. . Gen. Kuropatkin is expecting reinforcements dally, and until he has sufficient troops he will avoid the advancing enemy. He now has lesa than 160,090 men, exclusive of the garrison, at Port Arthur, and the troops at Newchwang. which number 16,000 men. These Newchwang troops ero falling back. * It is sald nere that Gen. Kuropatkin expects to have 500,000 men in the fleld by the latter part of July, It is explained in &t. Peters- burg that he is trying to save the men at his command until he has his big army ready for action. Chinese bandits have destroyed the road between Newchwang,Tashi- * chiao and Harcheng. ‘The bandits, having become emboldened, have attacked and cut the raliway along which the Russian force from Newchwang ts retreating The Admiralty declares positively that the report of the destruction of LAWSON OPENS STRIKERS HELD FOR ASSAULT) WAR GN MAGNATES Police Catch Two Men Attack- ing Blacksmith While on His Equity Bil to Show Profits Way to Work in Carriage! from Reorganization of New England Gas & Coke Co. Factory. Joseph Bodo and William Rosenbaum, two blacksmiths’ helpers, who were formérly employed in the Brewster Car- riage factory and who have been out on strike for a week, were arrested to-day on a charge of having assaulted John Smok a blacksmith, of No. £00 West «Spectal to The Evening Werld.) BOSTON, May 10.—Thomas W, Lawson has fled a bill In equity in the Bus breme Court here againet Kidder Pen- body & Co., asking an accounting of the profits of the reorganization of the New England Gas and Coke Co Recently, Mr. Lawson olaimed, H. H COUPONS FO CUT OUT THIS COUPON = (LUNA PARK COUPON Nae. No. 1 was printed THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1904. ome » —— ce ate € Pee oN PARK. | these six This coupon when accompanied by Coupons Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5 art PONS IN ALL —vwill be exchangeable at the main office of The World, Fulitzer Building, the Uptown World office, 1381 Broadway; The World Harlem office, 211 West 125th World office, 292 Washington Street, and 317 Fulton Street, and at the main entrance of | EVENING WORLD ticket of a. .nission to Luna Park, good for any week day during weet From THE EVENING WORLD of Tuesday, May 10, 1904 and 6 of the same series—SIX COU- Street; the Brooklyn f Luna Park, for one beginning May 16, R EVENING WORLD WEEK AT LUNA N No. A) <= CUT OUT THIS COUPON © .. Park, good any week day during The Evening World’s week there, which bé- The Park Row; : For to Luna ALDERMEN OPEN GRAFT INQUIRY Order an Investigation of the Alleged Demand for $125,000 in Connection with the Port- chester Railroad Franchise. two children at No. 18% Third avenue inti] May 2, the dav Josey was stolen. Mrs. Laura Dalton also lives at this address, She said to-day that on Bun- day, May 1, Willlams was seen ear- nostly talking with @ inan and woman, who drove up to the curb In a cab, ‘The | strangers were white, and fashionably | dressed. They seemed to be talking about the children playing on the alde- walk, as If they were selecting one they would like to adopt. After they had driven away Williams went back into the house. On Monday {he helped pack the furniture and The charges of graft in Connection with the hold-up of the franchise of the Portcheater Ratirond were discussed by | the Board of Aldermen this afternoon, | when Tammany Leader John T. McCall offered a resolution providing for an linvestigation of the report that a de-| it taken to the Harlem Storage Com- mand had been made tor $125,00 for the | Peay In Kast One Hundredth street, tust The rerolu- | of Third avenue. His wite and children | granting of the franchise. ’ No, 208 tion named Aldermen Doull, Marks, | Went to live with friends at Bh Kenny, Boyhan, Wente and, East Nifety-ninth street, and Williams Jones as members of the committee, | dsappeared Wife Doesn't Need Him. Williams denies all knowledge Bhe says she does It- was learned In Introducing the resolution Alder- | man McCall said it related to serious) sfrg accusation. Ha asserted that similar | o¢ her husband's whereabou accusations had een made many time*|:hey did not lve happily. a in past years but not one of*them had |not care where he is, IHTED ATS Association yesterday, Alderman Mc- Call asked “Are we answerable to associations which have thelr own axes to grind or Steamer Florida Reports Up- side-Down Lifeboat, Impro- vised Raft, &c., off Nantucket --Vessel May Have Foundered are we anaweradle to the people who elected us. I know that the head one of these associations has been prom- feed the superintendency of the Port- chester road which he advocater.” Alderman Sullivan said that the move for an Investigation ts a wise one. Wants Jerome to Act. Alderman John Worth, of Brooklyn, Apoke Against the resolution unless !t were #0 amended as to call upon the Distriet-Attorney and the Grand Jury to make the Investigation, instead of ay Aldermanic committec, which, he anid, had no power to subpoena wit- nenses, The rteamer Florida, in from Cal- outta to-day, reports that when twelve Alderman Gri Mn, declared that his “side of the house" was ignored in the making un of the investigating com- mittee, “the character and manner of which he didn't quite ike. Gen, Bickles suggested that a far bete ter anawer to the charges of corruption would be to take up the Portchester | franchixe at once. “I don't care how many committees of investigation you have," he auld, “If you don't act the public will continue to ask ‘Why? and the press will continue to ask ‘Why?! miles off of Nantucket last Thursday she passed through a large field of wreckage, which consisted mostly of case oll. The field was several miles long and in the middle of it was found an improvised raft, and a lifeboat turned upside down. Onrs were float- ing near the boat Capt. Albers, commanding the Flor- fda, said he made a search and kept close lookout for any person who might be on the wreckage, but saw none. “The day before we ran Into one of Take up this matter and dispose of |the worst atorms I ever saw,” sald Portchester, That should be the pol-|Capt. Albers, “and T have no doubt fev." that tn this storm some vessel foun- dered and went to the bottom, “Not tp tweny years have T seen such waves as that storm whipped up, We had all e could do to hold own, It is posatble that a passing vessel picked up the crew of the wrecked sel and they may be reported later Ca BELGIAN SENATOR RUN OVER. Abbe Kenen Strack and Conght Under Wheels of Auto, BRUSSELS, May 10.—The Abbe Ke- sen, a well-known Senator, was run over by a motor car this afternoon op- posite the Senate house, He sustained shocking Injuries, which will prove fatal Alderman Goodman, the Republican leader of the chamber, sald: “The truth will come out no matter what the char- r of the report. Our District-At- orney will not walt for action by this board, nor will the various organiza- tlone of safety throughout the city There ‘must be no whitewashing.” Alderman Wafer declared that he could not understand why an investi- gation wan being aaked for. No Whitewash, Saya Doull. Alderman Reginald 8. Doull declared that there would be no whitewashing report, no mattér how hgh or how low the member—if any—wns found to be culpable, Alderman Robinson unged the adop- tfon of Alderman Winth's reohution calling upon the District-Attorney to make the investigation. President Haften, of Brohx Borough, suggertet action In the way of getting rvpld transit, for the Bronx.and Po: chester had already been too long de- layed, Alderman “Tim Sullivan character- ized Alderman Wirth’s suggestion for a Grand Jury Investigation as ridiculous “What evidence have we,” he asked “now to present to the District-Attor- Summer Curtains. ney? Let the committee investigate a . . . and prosent its findings to the District Special attention is direct- Attorney. "The resolution was adopted by a vote ed to our extensive showing of M4 aves to 1 no. of dainty, seasonable window curtains in Renaissance and other designs, white and linen color, at $2.75, 3-75, 4.75 pair. Ruffled Musthin Curtains, $1.00, 1.50, 2.25 pair, Ruffied Net Curtains, IN AN OLD TRUNK Winds @ Bottle of Carbolic Acta and Drinks It. eas Baby While the mother was unpacking an old trunk a Iittle 18 months old baby got hold of a bottle of carballe acid while playing on the floor, and his stomach was so badly burned it was feared he would not live, for he could not eat ordinary foods. The mother says in telling of the case: | “It wns all two doctors could do to save him as it burnt his throat and stomach so bad that for ¢wo months One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street, Who was going to work at the carriage factory. Policemen McCormick and O'Grady of the West Forty-seventh street sta- Hon, who had been detailed to watoh the factory during the strike, wit- néssed the row and arrested Sodo and Rosenbaum. The latter gave his age as twdnty and his No 1 First avenue. Sodo said he was twent ong and jived at No. 417 Enat teenth strect. Bmolock said ane of beaten him with a had struck him s+ hand. They had are: Bmolock not to go to \ ork. address as Four- the inen haa rope and the other rled to persuade —_————. A Digwing for Ge ‘The Chamber of Commyr is considering a propositiv. MA wn eighth miles Into thy oa At fourteen miles east of the oh of natural gas. of) and coal. The Rogers had offered him $1,000,000 for ac- quiessnce in the plan ————— NO LICENSE FOR AMPHION. MeAdoo Not Sattafed with wal famaburg's Leading Theatre. Commissioner McAdoo announced to- day that had granted licenses to the Garden Theatre and the Grand Central Pala They have now com- plied wyth the strictures of the law in regard “0 flreproofing, He refused to grant a Heense to Hyde M1 times with his | & Behraan’x Amphlon Theatre, in Wille Jamsburg, because the Improvements 40 far mude are not of a character to mevt all the requirements of the law, ——— reed Again, (Fron she New Yorker) Sosew—That’s what fara me Sappey—What's that? Soxew—Oh, some people are never ant. je eatimated at $30,000, but the plan eon ed feasible by experts who jated the geological forma- lafed to take things ae they are, Dut always want to know the why and Mperetore "3 at appey—That's a tact. 1 wonder why ee , i 4 atter he took the poison nothing wonld lay on his stomach, Finally, 1 took him Into the country and tried new milk and that was no better for him, His Grandma finally suggested Grape-Nuts, and I am thankful I adopted the food, for he commenced to get better right away, and would not eat anything else. He com- menced to get fleshy, and his cheeks like red roses, and now he Is entirely well, “IT took him to Matamoras on a visit, and every place we went to stay to eat he called for Grape-Nuts and 1 would have to explain how he came to call for it as it was his main food. “The names of the physicians who attended the baby are Dr. Eddy, of this town, and Dr, Geo. Gale, of Newport, O., and anyone can write to me or to them and learn what Grape- Nuts food will do for children and grown-ups too.’ Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look In each pkg. for the famous Alttle book, “The Road to Wollville,” $1.35, 2.25, 2-75 pair. Eimb.Mustin Curtains $1.50, 2.25, 4.50 pair. Lace Curtains: cleaned ; and stored during summer months. Awnings, Shades, Slip Covers. Lord ae Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, BOY SLEUTH MAY FIND KIDNAPPER (Continued from First Pa, that he used to work at the Hartley apartment-house, at Central Park West and One Hundred and Ninth street. He waa discharged from there shortly be- fore the McCahill girl disappeared and has been seen around there only once since then, All efforts to locate him have failed, Mrs. McCahill ts still in a state of nervous collapse, Doctors attend her datly and fear that she cannot bear up under the strain much longer, She gaye she would feel easter if she even knew that her child had been drowned. But the suspense of waiting for the man who stole her to send her back is more than she can etand. The nelghbors are still doing what they oan to help find Josey and have organized searching partios. So far a reward amounting to $2,050 has heen offorg{ for the arrest of the kidnappers and the safe return of Josephine. Of this Senator James J. Frawley will give $1,000, Building Com- r $500, Borough Presi- and'T, H. Whitle $50, GOLF FOR TTL AT CIMBRIGE Tournament for Championship of Harvard Starts To-Day with Thirty Players, Among Whom Are Many Notables. loner Hop) mii dent Frlanger (Special to The Evening World.) BROOKLINE, Mass, May 9—The golf tournament for the championship of Harvard was begun over the Country Club course this afternoon and will con- tinue for the next three days. The event to-day was the qualifying round, and abour thirty players started over the course. Despite the heavy rain of Monday the course had dried well and was in much better condition than expected. Among the notable players competing are H, Chandler Egan, H. B. Hollins, W. C, Chick, L, Gourlay, M. MeBurnay, R, BD. Lapham and Fay Ingalls. ‘The score, Is six strokes under bogy. The first eight players having tle best gross. scores will qualify for the cham- plonship at mateh pl a ee ACTORS’ FUND ELECTION. Frohman P: Palmer. Vice-! M. At the annual meeting’ of the Actors’ Fund of America at the Savoy Theatre to-day, Dantel Frohman was elected President, and A, M. Palmer First Vice- President. Joseph R. Grismer took Mr. It 1s feared from each person ol Palmer's place on the Board of 'Trus- 8% ee Heinrich Conried proposed a plan to Increase the'fund’s finances by hav- Ing theatrical managers exact 10 cents htaining a seat on a ‘deadhead” ticket Summer Furniture. A variety of novel designs shown in Willow, Reed, Rush, Mtsston, Praiwvte Grass . Chairs, Rockers, Settees, &c.| Also in Veranda and Porch Furniture, And in White Enamel Bedsteads, Mattresses. This week we will sell our L. & T. Special Hair Mat- tresses. Single size, Double size, $8.00, $12.50, | regular price $11.00, $18.00, Strings, Pillows. Lord & T. aylor, h .|safe in ssying we have never sold {CLOTHING ington St MASS OF SORES. | Awful Suffering. of a Boy from an Itching | Humour, CURED BY CUTICURA Not One Square Inch of Skin on His Whole Body Was Unaffected. «*My Ittle son, a boy of five, broke out with an itching rash. Three doc- tors presoribed for him, but he kept gotting worse until we could not dress him any more. They finally advised me to try a certain medical college, but Its treatment did not do any good. At the time I was induced to try Cuticura Remedies he was so bad that f hsd to cot his hair off and put the Cuticora Ointment on him on bandages, as it was impossible to touch him with the bare hand. There was not one square inch of skin on bis whole body that was not offected. He was one mass of sores. ‘The bandages used to stick to his skin | and in removing them it uscd to take | the skin off with them, and the screams from the poor child were hcart-break- ing. I began to think that he would never get well, but after the second application of Cuticura Ointment I | began to see signs of improvement, and with the third aud fourth applica- tions the sores commenced to dry up. His skin peeled off twenty times, but It finally yielded to the treatment. I used | the Cuticura Resolvent for his blood, and now I can say that he is entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than he 1s to-day.” ROBERT WATTAM, 4922 Conter Ave., Chicago, Ill., Dec. }, 1897. No return insix years, Mr. Wattam writes, Feb. 23, 1908. “Your letter of the 21st in regard to the case of my little boy at hand. Iam truly thankfal to eay that the cure effected by the Cuticura Remedies has thorough and successful A GUARANTEED SPRING MEDICINE. 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