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ia Se ae Monday and No, 2 Tuesday. Coupons Nos. 5 and 6 will follow and Saturday, always in this space on this } coupons, pin them together at the fight-hand side will show, and present them at the main office of THE WORLD, ‘orld office, or at the main gate s to L Park Row, the Uptown or Harlem, of Luna Park, where the: IN BRIDGE CRASH Car Dashes al Incline to Manhattan Loop, Colliding with Another Car and Throw- ing Out Passengers. crash of troiley cars In f the Brooklyn Bridse ir In 5 Manhattan loop this afternoon, Jared anda. p quired all of the bridge check. Myrtle avenue ear No. 18, with few passengers, was coming down the Ibe €line from the bridge to the Memhattan cop waen Motorman Michael Halpin ed eral persons were nic, started whieh 1 policemen Jost control of the brake, He sho’ tg Conductor H. Samuelson to te trolley pole from the wire, «but ev sHat did not check the speed of the cnr Ringing his gong vigorously and shouting the alarm that his car Was uncontrollable, Matpin and his car took the sharp curve onto the first loop and there was standing ao Flatbush ear, No. 2,081, filling with passenge: Elght dad already boarded it wh the cur, it being an open most serioualy injured being M eth O'Rourke, fifty-five years old, No,: 17% Stockton street, Brooklyn, In being thrown from the car she struck ax. Jeon pillar and sustainc) a possible fracture of the skull. concusinon of the brain and a fracture of tho left arm It.was thought her condition was moat sorious, She was taken to the Hudson Stree Hospital by Dr, Gould in en ambule after the surgeon hac dressed the in- juries of the others. W, B, Cayil, of Stony Point, received fracture of the cheek bone ux he kk the pavement, He wus other Druised and cut. cul jacob Bpetowsk!, of No. 115 Teonard Street, rolled from the car and inal that he was seriously injured, but ¢ doctors could not find What’ was t matter with him, as he felt no pa anywhere and showed no bruises or Motorman Arrested. An enormous crowd gathered at once ant the police trom, the other were withdrawn to keep the hack, The Mlatbush avenue car, =i Wy damasred in the pyar, wax towed to Brooklyn. and Motorman tHalp placed wnder arrest and Centre Street Folles Cour Police — $T0ek EYCHANGE Jourt. ee j Fxt 1x H vestigated by tue} Bow wt Boum! we Ingo sesso a ernoor nad tt Mage wii las \ lh Tho mectine gion. but the x © been ox- mort im MULED BF BY FALL OFA CORNICE “Whe foreman of a gang house Into a shupcless No. 62 Orchard treet, by the falling of a metul cornice from the top of the four-story bullain: Pho cornice welghed Cour tons. it wa Just at quitting time, Workmon tad succeeded tn loosening the cornice, and they lost their hold upor r out warnings it went © the foreman for Fis MeQorrey narrowly ee elke. thousand people had gath- hen the cornice was raised, dl of human f the fore- ' dismissing the action of Mrs. Klas ne bag two whi; will be eel ged for Nele#on, mother of Mrs. Charles to FBR aside the settlement of “Charles L. Fair in San Os the. order was |¥°4 Sey ERE: UT OUT THIS COUPON => The Luna Park coupon printed herewith is numbered 3. or Brooklyn Wi ening World SEVERAL INJURED ‘TRYING TO BLOCK HI - BOUTS IN JERSEY Much atta Is Developing Against the Six Round Fights Proposed by Tim Hurst's) Weehawken Athletic Club. | citizens of the Tittle town of) and the contiguous | vowns of Unfon Hil, Guttenburg and’ Weehawken are up in arms over the report that Tim Hurst, the well-known North Bergen referee’ and baseball umpire, and a felect coterie of New York #porting | men have planned for a series of weekly | bouts at the Schuteen Park 1 North Bergen ox! vilion hough it was only last night that ven World exclusive an nounced the plang of the newly organlz- Weehawk Athietle Club, which In- luded an initlil performance of four bouts and «a wrestling match on the Hudson County to pull off prixe fights LUNA PARK COUPON Ne. EVENING WORLD ticket of admission to Luna Park, good for any week day during week be; SYS eRe . 902 VENING WORLD COUPONS FOR ‘EVENING ‘WORLD WEEK AT LUNA PARK. nning May 16. GHLANDERS BEAT CLEVELAND (Continued from First Page.) led on third ot ee foots Nieinow's pre con sont |W to first by. Abbe au ahs Puta wae robbed of a hreby Lit Jole'as asalat 4ame sw itional Heat ed the 3. aac ‘Turner, sent a by Willlame for bane. uecumbedt rege aoc | Hughes's benders, pared iffered the same Inalorious fate Turner pu Jolned agoond base. Elberfeld got Bay epee ot to ae ee in time for the thingy tu dialer afd ot the bai fiughes fanned three of Dernhardt's Eovirat Intinie. Tajole Mga out to PUN fast *, from Bradley to Hickman | ONE RUN, ¢ feats Ganttantor Kienow's road to ruin. Fultz was |, Williams “hit one ¢o lef « fo pA ‘on Turner's wide throw, but wae Ay bases. " Ancerson, hh creer tities Trudley. who tic ou etait trying. to annex the next cush- | Hradh guenes out Wiilams Ging 1 tiled NO | eee a Ganzel. Thoroy, beat out a slow Aradiey. MeGuire singled over nd Anderson cama home: Hughes out to Abbott. ONE RU ® Abbott's throw to La Jote Fourth Inning. Lush Jed, at wa oauatit trying Lo atest 7 ney made ston uf Seventh Inning. WPadiey's elenilng mivswer And Fetlrod | yy, tone Heleinow'n plice In right him ae Gansel’s corner. ta Jota was hus tok Mas ‘i case on his well io Williams, NO STS, nerfed ; 61 Fiberfeld flied to Bay. Turner anit ere von: -land Hickman retired Williams, Ander: er and died at first, hard rap to Bri 5 nit a Meat stop eeetught trying. to. ateal Rhpott's throw to Lae 3 Ganzel walked. ‘Thoney x0 ny on Rurner’e fumble hit to ru scoring | | son singled. was given a life on McGuire singled past Bradley, Anderson. ‘honey was catight —be- tween second and third and Gangel tried re while he was doda! im up and) {) turner f0/ night of May 18, eltigen# committees arc "ae at be oe ron Vatready: bs niged, and atthe [La date, Who cure, to the plate, ret bishth Tanta ead of one Ix W. Gowen, pastor |Ing Caneel. NE 5 Bernhardt struck ou ay wax safe BE Nia a taeuririee CRAP REGUL vifth Inning. a fumble, but was cauent tonburg, who led the movement Home-Run Fick made kod his sou mon vears ago which closed the Gutenburg yet with a terrific drive | ab frat, Hickman _un- track f 1 Gr Ye Andorson fled out to” Bay. 8 ESRD L Seth . Ny ae a t vardt threw out Gangel P for thre L Sherif Zeller’ Excited. How's Head for, tates. Abbott. win: | UNS Yollor was greatly excited |led to left and Hickmun scored. Bern: Ninth Tnuing. oat Gita eke de Fete ee em Cand Abbott was MOU-T p-.giey doubled, Lajole fled to Fulta, over the nd Kave tit nied up at socond trying to steal on the) js jd took Filek's Hner and threw statement to a nq World re-|eiird striiee, MeGulre C0 Elbertek erred kG ne € Urey, whe r Ew : ed for third. NO porter umes al ed over Bernhardt’s hem N started “T Thave: fieand that ‘Tin Hurst tins) Humhes slveh 2Vt0 announced that he i# coming over to GIANTS DEFEAT Well, he isn't, Say that for me. ‘Chore | Ina law in this State against prim fighuing or even sparring exhibitions | apd that law will be enforced, There | are rumors that some one has been | fixed and thet there will be no Interfer- ence with the fights, Well, I am look- ee ing Into that and If 1 cannot find out} (Continued from First Page.) About It Twill ask the Grand Jury to) ole ald me. | . . Many efforts | Odwell plusigd te centre, Woodrutt was uff flied to MeCormivk. ONE Hoe ee aye sete ty cue tiey. ara four savior comrusnahan, 7 Wo 7st NE ne. |ped felting in New hdl failed and this one will fail, too. What rlaht has this Thm Hurst to be Have that he can do what othors have t tod failed in? ‘They pull ht or two here when ing, but not when J know mut it es Dietz. of North Ber- n thin afternoon mild: i ‘gen us long us 1am here. be upheld at all cost, aw assured ho prisv-fguting tn North 1 Kighth Second Luning: sahten fanned, Gilbert flied to Od Dahten fanned nied to Ouwell. NO 1 on Sutiofts Browne wac- Devlin sine well, Warner Deviln, sine “ pala 0 ReMet, fanned, Ewing filed to Date ‘Devitt ne. Bresnahan len. Huggins walked, n, single’ Woodtit to Schel, on to. left. Kelley w hit Merton's grounder, Hear fueled 3 wee Ailing the Cormlol's singh w hi, Hugging Med to Od was out, 1 Huggins filed to Mert an who sayin tnt 2 that fighting can go on aie cing great Muth tantng, | iva Mar” aan RUNS. walked. Warne’ WHE Stop the Honts. pird Inning. , o right, Browne was |, Racelek Sullivan, who ix Chief of Po stor doubled to 1 ne wa | Pace uiliyan, wha Ix Chilet of & vit tsi ap ae ingled it] to ik a mncahients t) ie gles anita Mantes atligied to tet ables io atop it) Devlin seating eee banion Hea i Ghiuert singled to centre, He Kelley foreed y New X Gitbert singlet eres, Warne! Nb Dolan and ell, FOUR RUNS Corcoran to centre, inideratand. they ‘caniuk | fied aia coawell Fee Banten. to BF W yeoring. Odwell-out, Devin to Ue awe bys hutwlng six | Woodrum uwing Sti Tolan scoring. Woodrutt aithat don’t tet | wae out, Devlin esnanan. fed, TWO RUNS RUNS ese stuiements ‘tim Womette dambns st sild to-day that all plans for sr filed to Huggins, Browne was f nthe Mi avtor Med 1 Uiiey Devlin fanned of his club the night T hold 100K peopl wd seats would sell from $1 t0 $5 Kl wat Hurst. } have Tn will by he ‘four i nutes Weehawken en assured by the AMHERST DROPPED | A CAME 10 WE: « Wortd May 0 New Haven to- | dito ney McRac 1.~Ambherat brougiy day a team that pr of Yale In every respect bow for the Visitors was nthe | ner | Amborst nning, Me- delivery was poor, Seore by Lo Loo bee ha DARTMOUTH LOST CAMBRIDGE, Mays, May 11.—Har- vard waa up against Yale beaters when she met Dartmouth on Soldiers’ Fletd this ‘afternoon, ready dofewted for Dartmouth had al Tufts, and ‘Tufts beat le. ‘The feature of the game Wan the unexpected change in Harvard's line Kernan coming in from loft feld to sec- ‘ond base. and Fischetts succeeding hie fn the tail Brae. Nerney ip vo and aeoma at last to salts: the mebblocs ver the so many si opless nights this “yo adore’, ‘a Fenty year, MN ENDS LIFE TO THE HARUAROS = 1 to Kelle: O RUNS. Huggins Me sled tay loft. andl xt Dotan fc »’ Furniture Bresnahan © {agai "Sturtow wate 3 ea recon t | eauay ey Rell pital to Serv ood ote es ett) Theat, “Merten seorines n ted tol) that we are offering at gen more and 26 Brook-| Hontl Cormick i Ibert wa ante Meee Se dchtelis usain Warner's ti? vail in this special line. Woodrutt eu, Taylor t Best Lispesistes, at 60c. a yard, were 90c. and $1.00. | Five frame Body Brussels at} 95c. a yard, were $1.35 ‘and| $1.50. nee Dolare losing wie singled to vin sncrificed, snahan filed to Silod to Huggins, ONE a flied to. McCormick, Aug: led to right Dowdle pias wis . . Ae Donlin’s Rrounder eytin. Bresnahan, Warner to Devlin NO UNS. li ho tmntnn. Loto right. Dahlen | scoring MeCormick rl tu Welley tt Yin Kelley Ww Dol threw Dolan dwell ONCE PROSPEROUS Tanne Well made Bureaus, in all) woods, at $22.50, were $30.00. Iron Beds at $3.00, $5.75 and $7.50, were $4.75, $7.50 and $10.00. Chiffoniers, in various $30.00, Were $20.00, $28.50 and $40.00. Solid oak box seat Dining Chairs al $1.65, Hen were $2.75, $3.50 and 5.00. Quartered oak Sideboards at $18.00, $28.50 and $35.00, were $25.00, $40,00 and $50. 00. tried to minister io her hus ply, Shel med to De | Feturned he | and Ins xreat physlenl Cox got a doctor. red that the man wi Morne rbolic acid poisonin; {ter Mra. Cox left the room her hus- band must have gone to the itch Where there was @ bottle of tho ack on the shelf, It waa half emptied. ‘The man bad even replaced the cork before returning to the sofs, He was taken to the New York Hoapital, Sieg . one Aime Duin pian, Where he Juin bl and lai Cox was a well-to-do had been despondent NOT GOOD UNLESS COUPONS Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 Are Presented af the Same Time. At Reduced Prices. We have a varied, special line of handsome, ne® de- signs in every worthy grade of Furniture and Carpets, We append but a few of the many attractions that pre- Special Carpet Prices. nd At $1.15 a Yard, Recently Reduced from $1.75. Some of the Furniture Specials. woods, at $14.50, $21.50 and) $2.35 and | $50.00, B.6, LATIMER ds MU, ottice, JAP ARMIES FIGHTING ON ALONG A TOO-MILE CINE Massing Troops and Advancing Stead- ily Toward Mukden— Believed to Be Not Far From Liaoyang, Where Fight- ing Has Been Going On. mon objective point, are threatening the Russian forces of Gen, Kuropat- , kin. One of the armies, the First Corps, under Gen, Kuroki, flushed with the victory at the Yalu River over a week ago, is moving in force upon Laioyang, hauling tremendous siege guns and other artillery, The other army, the Second Corps, is moving northward on Liaotung Peninsula in the direction of Mukden. From Pitsewo Bay to the Yalu these forces are | advancing steadily upon the Russian general in a line 150 miles long. The whereabouts of the Third Army ‘s 2 matter of doubt. Reports | of a vast fleet of transports off the west coast of Corea yesterday have been received here. Probably the Japanese have decided to lanu the Third Army in Manchur.., to fo: »w up the First Army or to take part in an independent movement, GKILLED, 60 HURT WN MINE CRASH ——— Other Workmen May Be Buried in Ruins of Colliery and Res- cuers Fear Death List Will Grow. Car 6 ae The amount of energy | in a food doesn’t count so much as the amount you can get out with the least effort. “FORCE” is easily digested, and it is likable beyond description. MURPHYSBORO. Ul, May 11.—8ix men killed and eighty injured are the Known reauits of an explosion of powder today in shaft No. 7 of the Big Muddy Cpal and Iron Mine Com- pany at Kerrin, twenty miles from here. It is feared that twenty met death. About 423 men were at work in the mine when a car containing fifty kegs of powder qxploded in what manner is vot known, Eighty injured men and the follow!ne dead have been removed from . he mi on. Fred Sei'vors, ola Me end two brochers named V the mine was badly wrecked, making the reacue work difficult. A ‘majority of the miners were working in other parts of the shaft when the explosion bccurred and escaped injury. Thoy were thus able to assist with the rescue work. —™ and Carpets Silks, Dress Goods £3 Wash Goods. 9,000 Yards Silks including Foulards in desirable patterns and col- orings, also odd lots of Plaid and other Fancy Silks ; All to be closed out at 45c. ayd., remarkable offering. Dress Goods Spectat. 1,800 yards All Wool Crépe Albatross, full range of colors and black, 1,500 yards All Wool Figured Challis, all this season’s patterns on both light and dark grounds; at 35c. a yd, At special dress goods counter Wash Goods Dept. \Special Sale of 5,000 Yards French Printed Net on light and dark grounds, in very desirable designs and colorings, ainely marked down prices. Durable Velvets at 80c. a yard, were $1.00 and-$1.10. | Smith and Hartford Axmins- ters at $1,00 a yard, were $1.35 and $1,50. ow Axminsters Mahogany Bookcases at | $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00, were $35.00, 48.50 and $68.50. | Quartered oak Dining Tables at $12.00, $18.00 and $25.00, Were $16.50, $23.50 and $33.50. Brass Beds at $19.50, $23.50 and $34.00, were $27.00, $31.00 and $46.00. Handsome Parlor Suites at $70.00 and $85.00, were $68.50, $95.00 and $115.00. uartered oakChina Closets at $28°30, 50.00 ond $78,300 igcieete oe Lord & tie bean! and Twentieth Street LONDON, May 11.—Two Japanese armies, moving toward a com. | 7 <2 (UT OUT THIS COUPON. No. { was printed From THE EVENING WORLD of Wednesday, May 11, 1904 Park, good any week day during The fivening World's week there, which be- To-morrow in this same space No, 4 will appear. : ‘ : ind lt HF i i Bore eMart WORLDS) of FG This coupon when accompanied by Coupons Nos, 4, 2, 4, 5 and 6 of the same series—SIX COU- pee ae Roe will be valueless if presented singly or in any other way than Cut out all these six PONS IN ALL —will be exchangeable at the main office of The World, Pulitzer Building, Park Row; serially—No. 1 to No. 6, inclusive—and all six at one and the same time, sah a i the Uptown World office, 1381 Broadway The World Harlem office, 211 West 125th Street; the Brooklyn . For the convenience of readers who may have missed Coupons Nos. 4 and 2 left-hand side, so that the numbers on the World office, 292 Washington Street, and 317 Fulton Street, and at the main entrance of Luna Park, for one a limited number of copies of yesterday's and Monday's EVENING WORLD can be obtained on application at THE WORLD'S main office, Park Row; uptown j 1381 Broady Harlem ottice, 211 West 125th Street, or Brooklyn office, aler will get it for you. AGUA? TON MUNYORS | PAW-PAW | THE DR. ANDERSON X LIGHT. LOOKING INTO THE LA" TBE Fearon wo iru; ton are not cured is the prt stike of consumption | Heated Zor Sronchitis. or asthma or estar? tubes inste: ‘st at : upton. in ad of first stage of oh examination by the Dr. Anderson. 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