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tHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 16, 1904 . Luna Park Coupon. cy From THE EVENING WORLD of Monday, May 16, 1904. | SARUM PTS NUS ACT ee This coupon when accompanied by Coupons 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Second Week Series—SIX COUPONS IN ALL—will be exchangeable at the main office of The World, Pulitizer Building, Park Row; the Uptown World Office, Our Special! imperial Folder BE ON NEAR LIACYANG Perfect Stroller = hington Street | ‘ Hl x 1381 Broadway; The World Harlem Office, 211 West 125th Street; the Brooklyn World Oitice, 292 Washi } ‘ eport Reaches Washington that M and 317 Fulton Street, and at the main entrance of Luna Park, for one EVENING WORLD ticket of admission to Luna Platinum Photos sea te rid m ¢ 4 P § || Park, good for any week day or evening during the beginning May 23. Sea And Voet | so) ‘or less a an 4 Fight Is Imminent, While Story from! Not Good Unless Coupons 2, 3. & and @ Are Presented at Same Time. mere $5 Per Doz. 4 #3 6 pe at are + a | so yy us only. t jere cou is A Kl fo} ° FVEN! RLD WEEK the w Hite? May. 3 ‘The as are valueless if presented in any TEIS IS THE MOST \, is ' Newchwang Is that It Has Actually| TR eo a in eee eee rat ta | stiee payrtian alu (optiherno 1 to Nore inlenient ees) | (MO OPHQCUATESTYLE "Strollers adver= he \ : . lan aerate aM HAE YR HY The tant how On daturday| This week's coupons are marked Week” to distinguish them from tast|f| AND FINISH, tised for sale any- " Begun—Mine Destroys Jap Cruiser, | #27 ths morning and witt continue anti the close of the last show on § ¥| week's series, aud only the coupons of the “nd Week will be accepted for Ml vo netter Photograph f Sehere muelue’ vare nigot tickets for the week beginning Muy Cold be Pyrte anywhere hoes made for us Tie evening. wWeN8 secured aia ate ibuled Gayo] ska, ¢er| thle wesle it ei tNe seescoemonmi onal axolianiell for ibn Fark esta sy aasardes: asl See ee Tete eae tage WASHINGTON, May 16.—An intimation has reached the officials | as reared 50,00 more tickets for next week, which it will distribute in the] No, 1§$1 Broadway; The World Harlem Office, No, 211 West One Hundred and ed jeted bebaule of ‘ 5 ori (pope aeneray © vicinity of Liao-| same way ‘twenty-fifth street; ‘Che World Brooklyn Office, No, 22 Washington strect, ~ — here to the effect that a great battle is imminent in the vicinity of Lito. | ae ¥ ; ana frony:2tie evening word | BCOORint! me if preferred, the six coupons can be exchanged at the Main inferior workman. yang, where the Russians are determined to make a stand. | Six couvous, numbered serially from 1 to 6 and cut from ‘The Evening World) gtrance to Lana Park any week day or evening next weck when you £0 { The rumor cannot be traced to its source, but it may have beer °f "8%. to-merrow, Weane the bolder to one ticket for 11 lay, ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday, will entitle] — Cut out your coupons each day and snye them. You can get as many Luna ( A Pp ship or material, or { P Park good for any week day or evening of| Park tickets for them as you have sets of six coupons, other defect, § ‘based on the report from Newchwang to-day ihat natives had declared) ——— — so Stroll for Sum- there was heavy fighting in the direction of L iaoyang yesterday. a Hi W U i D sar ates This Week. : fa pi ee if fi 4 4 4 ? oe ia Ge eee oa Wireless Hints to estern Union Directors. 7 gee: qh.) avait | yd. “cruiser Miyako, used as . despatch boat, was blown up by sttking a sub| ( By T. &. Powers.) Pieces Body Brussels/* both Oxford and marine mine placed there by the Russians. The boat sank and eight of her! ,., LOGO 40S DEE EE 19-9 9999POOEOGD9OO42O40000 S896 OO9O crew were drowned. ie 2 .2+ee00| Two Big Rug Values, high cut—in the i, AXMINSTERS, } following leathers: ( “o. The Miyako was lost while assisting in clearing the Russian mines | rhicalalads | Vici Kid. from Kerr Bay, northeast of Talienwan Bay, on which Port Dalny is | 60 Patent Colt. situated. Admirat Kataoka, Commander of the Third Squadron, re- f Box Calf. | turned there Sunday with a detachment of his squadron, protecting two iaoreiomote | EACH Velour Calf. | _Motillas of forpedo-boats which had been detailed to complete the re- | ctl | Get the Habit. Go to | “moval of mines. Five mines were di d and exploded, and the | work was being suspended for the day when the Miyako struck an undi eovered mine, which eyploded with tremendous force under her stern on the port side, inficting immense damage on the hull. The Miyako sank ‘an twenty-two minutes. ‘Two sailors were killed and twenty-two men were wounded, Tie rest of the crev . im” $1 D-50 | Grill Brothens / eT ENGr Each.| 279 Broadway, n. Chambers, SHEPPRD KNAPP & (0.| Sure’stShsc seats SIXTH AVE. 10TH & 11TH 8: pase caSten Cote THEM ANS Vv were rescued. JESSE LEWISOHN | IN CONTEMPT, Fa (Continued from First Page.) 2 IF IT’SREAL | Cures Any contempt. Finally it was straightened out by Judge McMahon deciding to! ¢ commit the defendant to the Tombs. ¢ | r ‘ Lewisohn was declared in contempt twice during the early part of * Every druggist sells “Short Stop.”* the day. The first time was when he refused to answer questions put to é % him by the District-Attorney before Justice Wyait in secret proceedings. . NEW YORK’S BEST FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE, a Fearing that the contention of Lewisohn’s lawyer, Alfred Lauterbach, who] was debarred from this hearing, that it was illegal might find some sup- * port, the District-Attorney took a sudden switch. $ He went before the Grand Jury with evidence against Kicnard Canteia,| © asked for an indictment, and called Lewisohn as a witness. * ‘Phe following questions were put, after Lewisohn had given his name: “Where do you live? “We'll clothe you to-day—you pay You're Safe, Sold only in our regis- —') tered bottles, rh v “At No, 624 Fifth avenue.” us later.”’ ‘ “Do you kaow Richard Cantielu’ Chotbt Hate Shoasvand eh “T have known him for years.” for! jan, Woman and r ror ay NEVER IN BULK “Haye you ever been in the house at Nu. 5 Wael booty fousth street?” “1 hae" chase ee bbinch H, B KIRK @ C,H, Solo Botors, ¢ “Did you ever see Richard Canfield there?” PS rr a “1 refuse to angwer, by advice of counsel.”, lia Sm on CRED ‘ “Did you ever gamble there?” refuse to answer.” i you ever see any person or persons gambling tit “YT ref: to answer.” x ! GRAND JURY ASKS FOR INSTRUCTION, 2g This wound up the Grand Jury proceedings in the Grand Jury room so ar us Lewisohn was concerned and he was taken by County Detective don to Part J. of General Sessions, where Judge McMahon was sitting. ‘There he was joined by his lawyer. In a few minutes the District-Attorney apps und then came the Grand Jury. See arn aon aude 54 BARCLAY ST Foreman Allen S, Apgar handed ap a typewritten presentment setting| ® Gee r > ‘af Stank 1 BARCLAY’ forth what had happened in the Grand Jury room and asking for instruc- | ® ee ‘ 7 a 2 >| __ CAUNDRY WANTS “MALE, * 29 CORT TS tions, ‘This was supplemented by a statement from the District-Attorney,|% sie ZZzZZz LBS | aircon” ena aworer experienced) EGR) y £0 RILAND] who s sted that the Court should order the prisoner to answer the| 2 : voll | questions put to him. Judge McMahon Called Lewishon to the bar and asked him if he was willing to answer tle questions. Mr. Lauterbach explained that his client stood on iis rights under the constitution of the State of New York and the Constitution of the United States and objected to the whole proceeding, He es that the defendant had no desire to make a general refusal to germane, f ae ie igen nae D DET RO ITS B EAT B ROO KLY N S LOS ey LA 7 Women's. Silk Hose, District-Attorney Jerome then said that he would ask Lewishon the! beet Thread questions in open court n tuey would be answered. mr. Lautervach sata | had uze and medi ight “Phe defendant,” said Judge MeMahon, “ : ; is in contempt of court, and | A iarge assortment of gauze Wand poles, 19 ast $41h ot. : CAN DY 3 Between Broadway aud Sth Ave, FLAIS &@ APARTMENTS TO ER SPECIAL #0R MONDAY. aq HELMONT XV.) near Tremont Pir rat | Molasses Cream Lumps... .Lb, loc, class.” six-room. fat on, fest floor two-family houss with latest ‘feet Assorted Froit and Nut * } good location, near “I. sta-| Chocolates ssecessereees- Lb. 150 - = SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, -/ LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE. | chocolate Covered Straw- f MANRER ANT ROR EP TICRC A, MGT Come | berry Crush. .+e++-++-+ +E, 100 > HL recumincnd omnestic Laundry, 131 t.. Brook! Chocolate Maple Pecans...Lb.150 | > DOOSSSODODSHODS 946000050 90-008 90099900000: Another way in which the directors could get the racing results to pool-room row without exciting the authorities. | To-Morrow Mr. Powers Will Vill Show the W. U. Directors Another Way to Fool Me.Adoo and Jerome. | Wo men 2 s Ho SL ery D tp artment, x order his imprisonment in Ludlow Street Jail until May 31," . NSE ee Pre 7 medium weight lisle and cotton ‘Then proceedings were taken which kept Mr. Lewisohn from going to (Continued trom m First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) | hose, in plain, ribbed, allover, open- at $ I. 35 pair. © aaa 5 a pass, Wood was fleult miscue. NO RUNB. ke, work *inatep, Laud’eme iy i : : * i Ingled to viel, and went to second on BUNB. work, openwo: P, sepa <p : ack ay grounder to El- Sixth Innin, 4 Ww by Cl J Birang | “Casey died to Lune anes iinbell a : bestela Rhulan sent aay to Anderson paca -reciag “gun” UN "Shan atta | etiey ea to antes. chance Wh by | broidered and neat potka dot hose,] Women's Silk Hose, é 5 Wolfe rei NO RUNS sro oh | the Miele hoa. ani ‘out ona Welmer'a bad anraw fo second. Sheck- Jones sate an’ sheckard’a error Eeere| at 35¢. Pp pair : plain gauze silk, sclf-clocked ‘and 4 ed. and I. . rove § hoGuite gent an easy faite to 0, Nitta. Barrett Waingied, ONeill fled to Sheckaid, Tinker sin-|O'Nell! fouled to Dillon. OS ; shot silk or the old pepper and salt 1 he i | fy to Meintyr ing to, led to contre. Weimer fouled to Dil- Ninth In i 3 Pair for $1.00. ixtures for the .new _ tailore | Third Inung. ‘ilims “NO RUNES ‘Wicker forced Tinker, Babb to] pany nate oh vers’ tumble, ne w { bs eli hier ere tees Melts. noarer waa ivat £6 Strang. NO RU ialoke welkedi Berman. Glatcto Hoare Lisle Thread Hose. gowns, for street, golf and country Gareelt was sete on Ribergeld's Cum: |dntyre. | Wiliams Kaa ate Anderson Eighth Inning. Ritter batted for Jones and singled to wear, brown, violet, gray and red, onto Garr saw his finish in @ led to Lowe t left, Strang walked and forced In| ‘These are openwork, ina varioty wit tim i 1 we, fo} Lumley. 9 out, Weimer t to Chance. Gea- | Babb, Sheckard out to Chance, unas- y } Ivien'ab \yrasser to feld. 1 oeneel made, & |second, NO'RUNS, ole: aiked’ and out stealing. | sisted, and MoCormick scored, Lumley | of patterns some that are hand- at $ I alr. (Continued from First Page.) Heat stop wot Crawford's ‘Se wae but : O'Neiil_ to Tinker, Dillon fanned. NO fanned. TWO KUN! embroidered and slicer lisle insert- : 95 P > » : and Barrett scors Craw: | 1 (threw out MoInty ih st » value $2.65 to $3. one of bis lightning throws to. first | Glib ath 0 ie a threw | was, It wit m (pitched tall. | before Magistrate ‘Tighe in the Adams @d with dainty laces, also some 5 to $3.95, We him the out. After two strilc rored, i ager, OD crate | Ungled and took secondo Full | Street Court Saturday, and he not onty! high-class novelties . &. Ri i de third on) MeIntyre’s | offort 8) . (Wagner singled. | han threw | t 2 eee ugties Taade | third | on yre's|cffort to cateh Carr’ golng thi jaisest ed the women but sald to my | A complete line MN Sebring out. NO RU | pensips matic ne mut and O'L nal eH Ep 9, be apomangeny sribieg 40 lett (me Ey ‘ore ME OUE Aahing mhen you at 58c pair, ft Hi tt A hindes 'f it ak i ‘8 sho as H or a 0 enti ere girls? Don't experl- ° all the new shades for str mint iaalne, | beaten! down by Cithert, bute a lnfleld ware: menting i) Brooklyn; we've wot. polle oe iri et Y, arnety McCormick walked. Bresnahan sin-| singled to left. Double play. i treat Tike tov cetite the patter and hit 10. centre Fae ruin over Heke: | seu CURIE 10) De valug 760, to $1.00. Itravellng and evening wear, ed. Gilbert bunted and Leach nee | bt MeGann on Beatin grounder Hol, ges So AYE Biberteld touted | scoring Lows, ahend, of im, i women to ‘stger clear of these men’ 0. tock hot rt throw to firat Warner | NS. oO Catt raw out, Killian. he action of Magiatrate ‘ihe was er stoc of White Hose and MoCorm! scored, y . Seventh Inning. ver unjudicial, Lye aaa ‘the least, It ut to Ph 1p wi him, MeGuire singled, Thon y “each: waa extraordinary et for ise pee seen Bye Hoek don A fig drive to Teau- | aieWaid’ Anderson got “under and | AME, Luin, | Wale, struck out. Kealer Wate. to. talk Ti mace for # Mugls” | is unsurpassed—these wo havea he mheePaak and mio ooh gbhy ule Me. Charme and’ Gilvert fun” home tinely {His time and retired Merten nul’ A OAR drive, Pulta (ok | fuuned out. Eiberteld waked, Witte| Commissioner McAdoo wan angry | TAINS, acter jab ky men will ainy (bd sille: in Plath, eeltcorn ney si piel ; ; pare se : Ny frat, NO 0% t h to left fel 2 th 8) mote ves, in prices rat hate, Aig ee piieGann hit by |MMatty. threw. Clarke out at frat r NO RUNS, inate £0 lett Saige eenring ae.) whey ine mimmoned the. Nem spepen continue the work I sent them to | most costly laces, in ging Hany thawatoaean tk Teach coud’ bout Hreanahan's tron: | it ok Haat ansiat by Ns porters (o-his office this evening, He 50¢. to $75. (ele) pair. 9 MeGann's corner. ; ary dug. up Anderso ne zing Meoranik, Walk but was out stent iced, awe And. Bot in Manat fr said: Ry out. f j ists citcieai ee rae Gang suffered the same fate. NO!) {0K Conrey'a piace at HE bed received! several liters, from pe Chil Hi canis! ransfield’s foul fly i ; . re flied Brooklyn ene complaining of an « of Bea Te Ste aie | cae Me Pied inating. Fils mire tegen ae | heen rast women ith A Complete line o wdren's Hose * made @ balk, giving Phelps frat. Glivert reuched frst on. sdiiilian, drove [one th ithe leet fold Osean ha to honey, atrests of that borough, As I foal that in ribbed and: plain cotton, lisle and silk, long hose and ; eh Might, come inera low throw. Warner wan hit and | tinged to lett Barrett toox second on | flantea to Grermngcr malt ie ha rror: hin vogue ate Wines thie ang | abort went to third. Matty out, Wag- 1A" tussed bail, Mcintyre was safe on|toventre, Wolfe popped sare lee $ no te: $ socks, now so much in vogue. an ONE RUN. Mer uciue fapned ‘for ‘the thind time, © Sakon off Hughes's giove and Killian | RUNS. Ri * I detailed two plain-olothes' Ean trom for the one who eats th Inning. Bransfeld singled Ritchey forced him, | *9ied- yy ath Inning. my .wteft, Driffen and Neumiller, to up eeaaaal Mathewson to Gilbert, Phelpa touladl ceawrord walked, Greminwen med eat. | , Greminger Hingled to Taft, Lome mye work In thet borough. The opening of £ : Bites eat. Gilbert's long ny..jout to Devin. NO RUNS, Keoler and’ Barrett "scored. “Lows | to Wolfs, who threw to Zi and | the new bridge opened a new feld, and yas t or a O7 ’ sastbad ine tall simone ts mth dunia indica “to eft" hae, caine "| forond, Greminger ont at nacond the. presmure upon this clase of law- Grape wuts Lui wb BUEN AAACN ED) por tape. bs sopwen. it Saromie Bled “ave t4 Cig thas) peviin or on a er direct to Gansel,” FIVE ia, O'Leary. F_sinaien te g | Deeakera in Manhattan caused them to ’ d Fifth A “ M 5 chey: ie nm Ou! throw to we ‘ i tn fly. ‘NO | Ledch 0 first. NO RUNS sR oy was _nesned:to fret. MoGulre| steal No ruse epg acs no gg The igi Food Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. Eee singled over third bag. Both men moved Lowe threw out Keeler, ta ie o TaAg x +} up on Hughes's fice, Greminger to . Bi think the public should wet aitte jittle Bs ahah ei Swift & Co's Sales are, whi bey. ean see what vi shane ; gtateenh, in Now. York Cl Wy. for wt Keeler grounded to Carr and contas die. Syinaee to ‘ i ‘what IT 45 guatng” 8a veroan Te a raged “Sia was throws gut at the plate. " 3 Ne ¢ ‘ haciv mis | wer made a pretty catch of Pultes die ats Greminwers

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