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et eee ' Se RUSSIANS DEFEAT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1904, “SLT OWE EVENING WORLD RACE CART ae ce ME OF CRS ELD FIFTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. FOR (YING MAN The Evening Wor charts ar: fret race at Aquedact, t a —— 7 A406 PIBST RACE $1.00 added. selling, for. two olds: five and one-half furiones P Ps | : Too Feeble to Stand Alone! S00... Fiuniy.cran, tar, fag Won, guin inet 04 2 “Wiener evr or | Jumper Conduit Between Two . Inde: Hor a 4 Clo Pi. 8 : : Consumptiea Patient Is Haled| "si? Fergy 00 5. ‘cree 3 ? : hy : MY te - io" ‘ “',| Cars Blows Out and Passen- bei aes to Police Court by Orderly Of} #% Diamond wish ."Naw op og HO RMR OY 1g M4] gers Broke Windows to) General Count Keller, Who Is Oper- iy Heo a Py Re kh ke Go : | Lincoln Hospital i ee ee Si! Egoape to the Street. Coney Island Tourists Refuse to Pay § +p - ating Under Kuropatkin, Repels De-| Bs Bete iisesn i oe ee he — : ; : ba LERETE FA i leew wees the Extra Five-Cent Fare Demanded termined Assaults on Tulin Pass and|ADMITS TWO FRIENDS TI CC ean RE HHH gS 8 d the Result Is a Complete C tee entry j RHE BREE 8 8 8 s and the Kesult 1s a Complete Con Follows Up the Defeated Enemy PUNCHED COMPLAINANT.) af ies cic fea WH Eg gg | MEN ARE GAOLY INJURED. ; ; . BS Poul v2 Waederty won He H Li ge 828 gestion of the Line to the Beach. LIAOYANG, July 2—A big battle has been tought at Talin Pass, ana| Orderly, He Said, Had Pre- vaca St agen ‘Porchalo cated’ ining "NRae salnned_ snd the the fei | Flames Were Enveloping Many | , | te Japanese have deqn repulsed, The fight was a flerce one, the Japanese viously Knooked Him Down 407 wean ine ET, Seted: shtactices,, Mermlechgans enor sour Persons on the Platform, but| aserious situation for the Brooklyn tonoed, "tae er a cae a ich wing enetinnnd fo the fee of succemive repulass by the Russlans,| ag Kioked Himy and Com-| ss 7 — a a ae a eC m.| the Train Guards Refused to pee ee beens! behind, and the axnovance of the er Count Keller, who is one of the ablest of the generals operating BS Ri a } } FY Hi the Gat tn them turned to delight when ander Gen. Kuropatkin. He is an aggressive, fearless fighter, and one of, panions Decided to Punish. tots By be gy a $$ £3] Open the Gates. stalled between Brooklyn and Coney| learned what was the matter, the finest strategists in the Russian Army. : i ; + 4, v 1% 2 FA ae vee G the ivy hye ‘The Japanese Guards’ division, which took the biggest part of the fight- + 8 Fan aceldent to the electric P| skeen wrens tng on {ts shoulders, started to withdraw when it was seen that the Pasa! 8° Tek and wasted with commune: nd Bae { ; A incer trein poched WH racergoers, aa) leaving Kings Highway could not be carried. Reinforcements arrived shortly after for Gen. Count] support, Thomas Sweeney. ninateen om” Rete +4 ef] tne motive power was being changed | For dave this troubie has deen- teased Keller, and he seized the opportunity to make the withdrawal an out-and-| rears old, leaned limply over the rail emu 8 Bah ees See re we So Se ae | seems Ste trees Garten 9 See Wet velveat, in the Morrlsania Police Court to-day - _B| Dean street ktyn, Bupreme Court Appellate Division in , to answer @ charge of assault on James ‘4 great panic thie afternoon ani meny |Braoklyn, that the company must get The Japanese are being closely pursued by the Russians. Burke, an orderly in Lincoln Hospital were hurt by orawling through win-/ocharge more than one fare for « eon-'| | Sia od oon ee a ve ont eee gy the besara made by| There hyd pepe setnenely tn- peeripekieey on silica leg) hoary gy bp brvedige ser prone at se ing al ol }, for ie wi 4 a dae Ne tas a ie Welnad ta pice oodhig ¢ peninsula, and bts ppestbaoed Pacigg’.o eae on ee Fa The train left at 12.15 o’cloek and |tried\to dodge the decision by announc+| the story told—e strangeone of revenge Be ws =| dreceeded withowt step to the Deen ing that (t Ded. ourvendered its lease. of VLADIV Os ae nro PPE RPE tala itoreemees Pence \ \ A) ‘the case. 5 . 4 10 > ; f the Hrit of - A OSs TOK SQ UADRON Sane See saree Sate i Face Peer i, nf tt exery Clg Me tarcapBo gin oed rongeg ven or was anything } S HA SED BY JAPA NESE, Sweeney in ‘see voice, i. oe tell with Ineo tH her ler Watersds hi whe toed aa me bee one qtation the motive Pic ag Ape eB evtg j LONDON, Juiy 2.—Reports from seml-official Japanese sources have | '"* — ol bho bP ap —— — power of the recedrack trains {| rum. very close together. been received hers that the Russian Viadivostok squadron and a Japanese! Sec *uwe cut nat and. thece len't ‘| changed trom the thial veil to trolley. |RepidTvansit has kept Tf \ squadron under thé command of Vice-Admiral Kamimura have met tn an enough of ine left to do a great deal of rhs Lard be Age Lasse spac bps taayg nf ot Kings Bighway to engagement off the east coast of Corea. |harm. I don't care much whet hap- tora Pipes 8 pet apted Bing bm er anne ithe A gt to me because’—and a fit of eeugh- as Tt ds sald that Kamimura sighted the Viadivostok squadron last night fret Jo Ro nmeune tage with @ temtfic repert. Flames busst etay, bet the job! ' and that a general attack with torpedoes followed. ee te ac at ie i twenty feet bigh end eaveloped those on | them. the platforme between the cers. The| The Myst car that wae-| It is known that Kamimura was pursuing the Russians and < ven im|sm YOu gv. & stratgnt story of this noise of the egplesion could be heart |erowded te the side was heard, Kamimura has not yet reported to Tokio and word from him| *Matr.” tor blocks, and « followed by «| passengers is awaited with keen eagerness, | The eonsurao-ive Grew a breati snd re in al ge Aye The exact movements of, the Russians are not known. It ts thought Kamimura pressed tho Russians into the Tsu Islands, ja the straits of Corea, and that the Russians ran east and then north in an effort to escape. Kamimura's scouts discovered the Russians yesterday afternoon, trailed them and reported the Russians’ presence. At 7.80 in the evening the latter were seen between the Iki and Tsu Islands. Cannoneding was heard there. An hour and a half later cannonading was heard further north, The Navy Department at Tokio expresses the belief that Kamimura sent his torpedo-boats against the Russians during the night. ‘MINE BLOWS UP A_ JUNK, KILLS TWENTY. OHPFOO, July 2-8 P. M.—A junk was blown up by a contact mine at, the entrance of the Liao River, below Newchwang, Friday. Twenty Chinese were killed and twelve were wounded, ' b) ¥ ‘BATTERED SHIPS IN SPEEDY TRIAL RUNS. (By Associated Press.) TIENTSIN, July 2.—During recent steam trials outside Port Arthur the | pattle-shipe Caareviteh and Retvizan, heretofore reported bedly battered, | and another warship are reported to have made twenty knots. The triale ‘ were undertaken to prove that the repairs of the warships were complete. { About 132,000 men are engaged dn guarding the railroad communica- tions of the Russians, The consequent scarcity of men is said to be pre- venting Gen. Kuropatkin from undertaking more active operations at present. Even preventing the fall of Port Arthur is considered to be of less im- ’ portance than guarding the line of communications, SMALL BOATS IN HUGH L, STARA IS. TO SHINE AS HOST B30-MILE RACE. | _sS \Nine Forty-Footers Start To-| Aspirant for Leadership of the | Day on Long Run to Marble-| Fifteenth District Wil Give head for Cup Offered by Sir} Fourth of July Party at His Thomas Lipton. Country Home. For the past few weeks, while Senator Piunkitt has been busying himself ar- ranging for special traing to St, Louls Tammany delegates, politica in| e Fifteenth Assembly District, of | ich he is leader, have been very ao- ve, ‘It looks a# though more than one| Tammany man {o the district would! very gladly help himself to the crown that Plunkitt has worn #0 long. May parties nave been held vy the) dosen, weekly stags given and loving cups presented, and now a new as- pirant for the honors of leadership 1 has come out, it Is sald, mn the per- son of Hugh L. Starr. Mr, Start has adopted a novel method of solidifying himself with the district. He has rented a summer home at Oberry Hill, N, J., and 20 Invitations to spend the Fourth there have already been sent out Mr. Starr is going to give a vaude- ville performante on Monday, and there will plenty of other things to cheer the company. He expects to work con-| siderable popularity for himself out of his Cherry Hill demesne. — , } Nine little sloops and yawls started from Gravesend Bay at 11 A. M. to-day ‘on a 38)-mi'@ sean race to Marblehead Mass, for 2 M@idred-guinea cup offeret by Bir Thomas Lipton, under the auspices of the Brooklyn Yacht Club. Under ordinary conditions three to fiye Gaye will be required to cover the course wh'ch carries the racers outalde of Long Island and around Nantucket Lightship im the path of ocean liners for 200 miles and, after rounding the lightship, close Ato the dangerous Fishing Rip shoal neur the South Channel, dreaded by marii craft, all except one of them being than forty feet !n length, ‘The racers are permitted to enter any harbor, but on the whole course New- port Is the only one worthy of the name and that is many miles off the course jantucket Light- ey ceeThe hossh will be off the ern Yacht Club station in Marble- Harbor. started in a ten-knot breese the southwest, a fair wind for the in eastward, ani ving promise of t time for the frst part of the run. weather was clear and the indica- were that the boats would have GALLAGHER CAN GO AHEAD, ir weather for the entire trip, barring a Cape Cod. Will Resnme Werk on Chatham eighteen boats en- Square Comfort Station. red @ starting line. The rters and time allowances were: Magistrate Breen. of the Centre Street 1} Court, thie morning dismissed the § | charge brought against Contractor Pat- rick Gallagher that, In erecting a public comfort station at Chatham Square. he had endangered tha safety of the ele- vated structure. Several engineers, as witnesses for the defense, testified that the "L” structure waa in no way weakened by the work performed. ———_-—- SHOT WOMAN AND HIMSELF, ‘The boats cot away in a " the Mignon, which was handi- ce Wad the loss of five minutes, The we and Little Rhody led the passing Coney Island |doors from her home, carefully: shitted his pestuen Was Unable to Work. el oa = Hi z 5 8 i i i re pe as abn bate Esis Ae inp aide, the ribs Barke’s Version of It. Burke testified that Sweney, with two allies, put Ig an appearance on the Yanooln Hospi Froands, last Gatur- and that wih a low are you, Burke!” Sweenay took his hand an held it while the other two punched him, beat him, threw him to the und and kicked him. Burke also said that the first trouble with Sweeney arose over the consumptive putting a pair of shoes on the dining-room table when he waa packing his things preparatory to leaving, told him to take the shoes “When 1 off the table,” sald Burke, “he pieked one up and hit me on the head with It.’ In the absence of witnesses the ca was adjourned until Thursday. ney. whose days are numbered, was taken to Bellevue Hospital WOMAN STABBED IK HEART ON STREET Alleged Assaitant Arrested Af- ter Long Chase by Big Crowd of Excited Italians and Iden- tified by Victim. Sabina Darenelll, of No, M8 Cherry street, with & stiletto stained with fresh blood concealed in his pocket, was caught to-day by Policeman Whitley, of the Oak Street Station, after an ex- citing chase, In which a mob of Itallans took part. Darenelli, It was sald by the crowd, had stabbed Mrs, Antoinette Bonko, of No. M1 Cherry street, a few Just after she left her house this afternoon. Darenelli was in the habit of payiug undesired attentions to Mrs. Sonko. With his brother he house to-day, and as he in his ‘attentions Mrs Darenelll in the face , but lay In walt for Mrs came out a few Darenelli ke Bonko, whi later. After some argum: Darenelli, drew a atilett long and, it Is alleged, woman over th heard by pe ip:mediately darted down Cherry street to Market and then to South. From South street he turned into Catherine. While sing the ferry he tried to UTICA, N. ¥., July 2-George Fel- lows, formerly of Albany, but for sev- eral years a railroad man employed! here, ht forenoon called Carri} @ woman living In one part of rast, $0 the bene Oise to see him| rat. le woman Odell Gets Back. ALBANY, July 2--Gov, and Mrs. Odell arrived in Albany at noon to-day from 6t, Louls, where they have turned the revolver and her rues fon ‘The bed. and seat through his beart, ‘fhe woman conceal himself tn a crowd that coming from one of the boats: He ated s> much disorder here that he arrested by Policeman Whitley. heard the noise of the mob and saw the man trying to make bis escape ‘Darenelll was brought back to where the woman lay and she identified him as the man who stabbed her. He di ied all connection with the , * ’ — ence Steepechaee; ane T wc RSS omertid aii, hours} ¢ race. SHBEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR MONDAY, BAY, N. Y., Joly 2 SHE! The entries for Monday's races are a8 follows: & fartona. m0 4 Peo ig Baie Whiner ume Pa ig a aa oe? Grandoe *Buple Aasdaiiro, Second Race—Three-year-olds amd up; atx turtongs; on main trecks — H'oureBelio HiT goo" penis svoel meet le Be eas eApath; Chamblet en- Baihips: Behwarts en- 8| S88 Sts und. t Se Relfant Revane . bY dp Nazi oiid| th Peat ape Amalia 133 | 188 Me falthor Owe. $10 CLanters 138 | $01 nn 4 jarangue . 112) a4 AN ‘ 8 Thistle He: I0" | BTt Gen. Robart Cla Bgiand fe ~The Vernal; five furlongs of | (| he jel ittle se Purity coure |“ Bardoiph 101 rae. Cheysitis ...122 $42 Incar'=ton..115\ seventh Race—Handicap; one and one- (a) eratttion 12 He diam aPtush H8 | quarter mies op ° 12. Mirthiess 1 M2 Ascot Belle. 107 | gas Mj. Ding f'4.1 Hose MT Fancy Dress 400° Raiment....10T) a7, Leaders... 11 reat (Ad) BleBeuvage 138 400, Dizarina 107) 403% Douro Bt ver Pirate i S029 Behulamite, 119 8908 Virwo 143 | tae Brehm Gia aut 4) Brianna Fourth Race—-Long Island Handicap: mile | (B88) The Cricket. 90 994 Tilyria the races run here to-day: FIRST RACE—Vhree-year-olds and up, one milo —Water Tower, 9 (Carrier), ® to 1 and § to 1, first; Prof. Neville, 104 (Romanelll), 6 to 2 and 4 to 5, sec- ond; Gananoque, % (Goodchild), 12 to | and’ to 1, third. Time—1.42. SECOND RACE.—For two-year-olds. | tour and a half furlongs—Rosseses, 100 | (Retchatiger), 6 to 2 and 4 to 5, won; | Ttasku, 100 (Weddenstrand), 3 to 2 Karl, 108 third ENGLISH: LAD WINS ST. LOUIS DERBY Big Crowd See Him Beat Out} Moharib in the Nineteenth Re- out, second; Meister 7 to 1 and & to 2. was (Mountain), Time—0. 4%, THIRD RACE—Two-year-olds and up- ward—Seven furlongs.—Renckart, 116 (C, Smith). 4 to] and 2 to 1. Grat; Hugh McGowan, % (Reichatieer) 7 to } and newal of the Great $17,000} ito "second: Australia, 9 cFenkins) 4to land 2 tod third Time—1.30% Race. Fourth Race; t-year-olds and up; six “3 furlones.~ wi (J. Daly, & to and Albert. 19 (8 to 1 and 2 to 1 second; Rusk, "@ (M. Johnson), 3 ST. LOUIS, July 2—The crowd began ty 1 and 7 to 10 third, Time. 1.15. out, wo! to arrive enrly this afternoon at the! PITH RACE—Two-year-olds: five track to see the nineteenth renewal of furlongs.—Mlsties, 102, (M hael), 6 tod the St. Louls Derby. The distance was and 2 to 1, won Legend, 16 (Mountain), 2 to | an 9 19, second; a mile and a half and the race had @ Yi Platt, 18 (Munro), 9 to 5 and 7 me gross value of $17.0, The track was to 10, third good, having been worked into condition! giXTH RACE—Three-yaar-olds and since yesterday, and the weather was upward: ene mile Won by f warm and pleasant, though the sky was eu a nando cloudy Skat 1 Rec ralette, % (Michels), 6 to ta Following were the starters, weights, 3 Hy fe a jeckoys and betting i210} third, Time—1 4, tina. | a >:| HAWTHORNE WINNERS. | | | HAWTHORNE RAC eh i ACE—Three-q veo, July 2.—Following are the winne i Jo'8 one ft of the races run here to-day FIRST RACE—Pour and o half fu Ww sh Dame neos, Wt OND RACE-—O: Kurtaman handle, 1 Monoca Matd, Six furlongs HIRD RACK tu Ormonde, to 1 7 to 1 and 7 to land Stott pen out, first: show | pou RTH RACE longs.—Won by M an wast de, 6 to even: Lb fourth. ‘Fime—2.30% RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. —$———— PORT ERIE RACH TRACK, ont,,! Sunday World W/ants Work Monday Morning Wonders, sduly 2—Foliowing are the results of 0 bala sd + Sent: ) ke i Dick Bernard "3 eparkt | Charles Heyman, Victim of Epl- “ya Grand Army mo ee ee it i itt | } i ii i i t i ! i itty! iiliee i peel flit 1 i sf i} ‘i i it i : Hr i ! H if it i 2 f } I re ie i 4 42 : i 5 | 3 ef win : deat ait er 33 7; bang carried to nospial, | When the jumper had burned itself out @en, Uhler was in Washington strtv- the train waa emptied and it was put ing to modify the order for reinepec- on a siding to be tion, and they have been compelled to a . walt around for instructions. They COL. MORRIS SALUTES BAND. It Played (‘Won't You Come Home |i nogin work in the reinapection Bill Batley t” | The eighteen inepectora who have When he Ninth Regiment disam- \been attached to the New Yurk Bu pelled to watt indefinitely for orders Btate Camp at Peekskill, the soldier. the Prospect of the out-of-town in- citizens were greeted by Bandmaster spectors finding that they did not fulfil Germano di Matteo and bis regunen band with the . You Come Home, Nil Balley?” this after- nuon, at Eleventh avenue and Thir- btrals spections ot harbor cratt. They are Pretty certain that the reinspection will leth street furnish suMfletent evidence to assure was taken as an ea y jpinla wag taken Ae An capecial greet: \requests for thelr resignations, if not Yinth, who. res peremptory dis led by lifting hia r hat to the band |The march ts armory in West |Fourteenth street was a splendid show- Consequently they have exerted every available influence to prevent the re- Inspection taking place without thelr ling of brown arms and necks by the boys who have been roughing tt = week at cainp, There was little ness among the members of the {ment, which comes home with » record }tor fine drilling and splendid mark- lpanship. | | SEVENTY-FIRST DEPARTS. With Second Battery It Goes to by taking, on arising, half a glass of the Peekskill Camp. | Natural Laxative Water, Tho Seventy-firet Regiment, N. G./ |N. ¥., departed to-day for the annual! npment at Peekskill, The regi- | left the temporary armory at} mm avenue “ol. Bates command slso went to ands will relleve th Regiments, they were barked from its special train from th® requ are all thoroughly frightened over Atal every requirement in their former tn- | CONSTIPATION is the starting point of disease. It can be easily removed LES EAGAND J. W. Morton Beats American In 100-Yard Championship Sprint, the Time for Whict LONDON, Suly 2—The Amateur Ath- with a if-yard dash, but Arthur ¥, Emffey. tho American crack, was able to retain the title, being by Inches by J. W. Morton, of South London Hasriers, who won grand.race, Time—10 seconds. second and C. H. Jupp, of London Athletic Club, was third. pet } “|SENOR DUPUY DE LOME DEAD, Broke Out—Stricken im Paris, | PARIS, July 2—Sencr Dypuy Lome, who was Bpanish Minister Washington prior to the outbreak the war between the United States Spam, died here last night from care-| bral hemorrhage. He arrived hese two days ago from Rome, where he held the post of bassador near the Quirinal. Senora Lome accompanied him, The Ambassu- dor had been suffering for some time, but there was no immediate apprehee sion of the cerebral attack bringing” sudden end. | VETERAN HANGS HIMSELF, —) lepsy, Beds His Life i es Heyman, in of the awed sixty-t il war, comm) Doubt will soon nad a Veteran pica Sa TWO STUDENTS DROWNED. RED BLUFF, Cab, July 2-Wilham | | Barry and William J. Orr, two students F . at St, Beruand’s Co’ Rochester, | is within reach. GEl N.Y, ¥b me fh me Ean eres SES oes vacation, fe 1 whl ming heir ier whe Ore was thirty years old, * 25 Cents on Newsstan companion ten years his junior, The young men had been studying fur the priesthood. als Roosevelt and Fairbanks 2? and ? the other candidates will be named. DOUBT IS REMOVED-- CERTAINTY takes its place when the WORLD ALMANAC be removed and If FOR THE CAMPAIGN, Cents by Mail. $935 Was 10- Seconds. ‘ ox

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