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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1904 EVENING WORLD RACE CHART MOWING STAR Ne STAR |FIVE MORE SHIPS __ uve ox at suse | WOW STAKE, «= ESCAPED JAPS, / tinued from First Page. McDonald Drives 1 to 4 Shot to| ‘ocation of every one of the Russian vessels which made the dash out of hur at 7 o'clock Wednesday moming. This is Viotory in Straight Heats of], "Ninser criscom 4 te port sont by Minister Griscom: Yonkers $6,000 Feature at According te latest reports recelved at headquarters Japan Empire Track. CUTS WOK “COME STIRLE Took the First Game of tha Double-Header from the Cine cinnatis by a Soore of 2 to # at the Polo Grounds, ’ _—_ 619 | Dyment, / ua ™ SETANTHEBIE: | Rapture "Own Index” Horses. FIRST BApE~g1ee ded; handicap: for ali ages, seven ‘longs Start Won eaally. meni 8 Winner, b. ¢, by Potomac Rack Rowe. Owner Tookeyn “Wi a. % a th. ie 1m 1M 8 TS 1 PREREE Saud . e ni 5* 3% ff _% ‘ Kevrapdvare Ne witt and The Musketeer Port b a RW a+ | the Geld safe at all stages J RACR—#000 added; veil mile and & bail, on added; * mille an ; stare i oe east! bas bY Choriater— "Kyle, bibs _ Jockeys. “Wt Fin” Open. Cio, Pi 3 TS 1a} woos ist ge 4 Hiidevrend made a eee fleet attacked Russian fleet emerging from Port Arthur to the south of Round leldnd, off Talien Bay, The Russian fleet was finally defeated and fled during the night. Cruleers Askold, Novik and one other, and one destroyer entered Kiaochou Bay on the night of the 11th, One destroyer fled to Chefoo. i Five battleships and: one crulter, probably the Diana; one hospital ship and several destroyers returned to Port Arthur be tween dawn and midday on the 11th. Apparently no damage to Japanese fleet, GREAT BATTLE FOLLOWED, | =-~-- The battle which followed, the attempt of perhaps the greatest naval action since the ad ‘rere stakan The, Tonker at ma fo ps fey room repay iy’ said were stakes. The Yonkers 0! i | and those that way to be badly sebediar states tor 1ié triers. The| crippled, although there is no positive informatioORS this point latter reae fy something of & novaty, The bulk of the fleet got back to Port Arthur. This consisted of five dee ak vunccensary’ azoring. ‘The | battle-ships, one cruiser, believed to be ihe Diana, a hospital ship which x, on horveback | was said to be loaded with women and children, and a number of de- t Earline| stro t > £ eer aadar Camp: | STOVE ulsers Askold and Noviks and the battleship Tearertteh, accom-|7 re i iT third. | panied by one destroyer, found their way to Kiaochou Bay Thursday alent, 4 yf! ond Race-~The Yonkers Stake, —a_6 ft TWh Chine Mall °! BIG BATTLE-SHIP DAMAGED. tai lin), § to ¥¥ Raed (Me! ‘btar (ac: | admiral Togo reported officially to Tokio that the Tearevitch had teen Gratton (Geers), Se ee f Mae ele He tek (Geert) 4 ree sunk in the action, but he was evidently mistaken, This big sea fighter, won Yr Moi place, out however, is said to have suffered worse than any of the other Kuss. vessels 4] ton (McG a), = tee : ; (Gpreial to The Brening World) EMPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERS, N. Y., Aug, 12.-Only fair conditions pre- vailed at Empire City track this after- noon when Prince Alert, the champion pacing gelding, went against the world’s pacing record of 1601-4 without a wind shield of a pacemaker in front, ‘The best record in the pacing line is 1.861-4, made with a wind shield and a runner in front at this track by Dan (@pecial to The Evening World.) * POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 1.—The Giants took the first game trom the Reds this afternoon by a score of 2 ta 1, degplto the fact that the visitora got twice as many hits. a a Se it the wh 4g T OM 4 a4 1 7 : lord ie Keynote was easily best Podeneate, Pate renter’ cloaed strong under & ni dedi handicap; for three year-olds and Up! inner, b. f, bY x fon Ariving. Time—2.06, —t 100 09_100_¢ ; i Yr a me 7 { (387) Karno (te lack Hand Suspects Who Are Said to, fit isi fui Ke Have Been Implicated in the Barrel 3 fit Murder, Believed to Have Kidnapped wre a ai ‘ Mannino, Have Again Eluded Police. in Pi ‘Be ac ie tin £3, Base tama Ble on the. tar 622 "OCR y Creat—Mise Tenny, Owner—W. Lakeland. andex. " Hotes, Jockeys Wt ft Dassie, Overwal Ten got a lucky br @ winner. Mirthicws 4 FIRST GAME. gl ante GIANTS, yn Strom lene me modern battle- and i 4 ut tt " ¥ 6 oH oeR. very sipong. Hello foung Italian Who Lured the Lad from ‘Home and Delivered Him tothe Black “Hand Scared Into a Confession— ~ Warrants Are Issued To-Day. lo Bs turn. — = 3 cs eo ae mers ec aagg St wcewewinmecd 321 Scumenwect Beloconquestcs™ *Donlin took Bresnahan's fifth infing. CINOINNATI. = 5 a ag ig OO closed strong from BLACK HAND” PRISONERS. Kelley, t.. Seymour, cf. Sebring, Odwell, If. ‘Coreoran, Bteinfeldt, thirty-th: old, of No, 85 Pacific street, || Gorman ‘ aye hves the > police say is one of the lenders of the Black || Ys. been slowt_uy._ 638 "iw Ak isha oe ded; selling: tl 4 and the chief kidnn; ae tot 40 4b. Mivinner, ch f. by Horosone White Rese’ Gen: kl Index, Woreea____dockaya Wi, ot aX 1 on vesss J. Martin 108 9, Bp etween 227 PHD 100 I Dinah Shad... J; donee It 801 Thistle Heather... Gyrimack 101 Tt Crimming 048 Dd. Sirepee 87 . an tH ~ o- ‘The destroyer Ryeshitelal escaped to Chefoo, where, as already known, | she was later taken by the Japanese In a way which seems sure to result in -|serlous complications. * This accounts for all of the vessels in the Russian fleet, with the ex- ception, perhaps, of a few destroyers which are reported unofficially to have *| been seen at other points. ‘ 1). Om The indications now are that the Japanese will, before many hours, if {t has not already been done, administer a crushing blow to those vessels which have taken to neutral ports, Heretofore the Jepanese system of com- munication has been so absolutely perfect that there can be no doubt that Togo has every vessel that escaped him in the dark definitly located and will force them from neutral ports where they have taken refuge and attack them in overwhelming force. The fact that Minister Geiscom, from Tokio to-day, is able to place every one of the fugitive ships exactly proves that Tokio knows where they all are. BATTLE LASTED ALL DAY. Minister Griscom's despatch shows that the East Thirty-ninth street, who ts pped boy from Cucossa. wees \ stufie*' if it wlomcoceoecceco® Si athaawenhinill Bl cw enon ends Sl cme wr ucosa™ ulowresececa™ third. ). he even money favorite, Xi, ree-elghths and fin- or mit Siac gion" Haan nant b ie et Aristo (De . 2. d Ryder) ‘third. Fimenai0 1-4 Arieto wag even money favorite. Second Hea: 7 ae! Stake.—Won M4 Beoond; to 1; Single », place, 1 (Hudson), third. Time mnie Russell was a 7 to to win the h Alert Just a 3 4 FI 2 ES CUCOBEA, eighteen yea lced the hoy to Man. . jam, Was, formerly employed by Contractor Manning, the lov hoy’s father, *Dolan | ninth inning. | SCORE BY INNINGS, S¥e8.288ae055 (SSaSsaRSIS.58 BEa8ans8 > aawsena’ = | Cincinnati i | Giantess scat 5 First Base on Bails--Of McGinnity, 1 off Harper, 2. Struck Out—by MeGine | nity, 3; by Harper, 2. Stolen Banes—4 Bresnahan, Browne. ie Hits Haeey it ache wea rn G mpire—Mr,. Ems! Attendance-#,000, ~ Unmanke, “Bivinat in joeed . Heather and Canajoharie had plenty “of Overwelante—Iria! first tive or i had * Detectives searching for the kidnapped Antonio Mannino are looking ‘two men who were implicated in the barrel murder mystery, and the lan " Ie? dixtovery was made this afternoon that one of the men sought has been! away from his place of business for forty-eight hours. The boy was pped Tuesday night. oa The man in whose custody the boy is supposed to be has a business West Thirty-ninth street. Antonio Cucozza, who enticed the little fel-| wv from his home in Brooklyn, has made affidavit that this man is the d of the conspiracy to extort money from the elder Mannino and has} n the letters demanding $50,000 ransom. The other man sought ‘owned a butcher shop on the east side, where Benedetto Madoni, the n of the barrel murder mystery, spent his last night on earth, Warrants have been Issued for both men, and the detectives have ctions from Magistrate Tighe, of the Butler Street Court, Brooklyn, them in dead or alive, It is feared by the police that the men murder the boy when they discover that their share in the kidnapping has been exposed, “:. Capt: Rooney, of the Amity street station, and his detectives searched Jast night for little Mannino and renewed the search to-day atter ng 2 little sleep, In the course of the night they visited fifty houses fin Brooklyn and Manhattan, in which Italians of the criminal class are| known to reside. There is a belief among the police that the boy is d in the Little Italy section of Harlem and searchers are working | i|A Necessity tions the earl; rt of ti fternoon, The sun was shining, ‘nabs it quite warm . There was of 4 juarters in 0. Harty 2081-2, The last quarter was ya Pitelt Hagemane_ Odom, } Heraiehid BAe phe sloped, an It ohots a Wale" numait ‘sna ‘Linda eee, ‘Raimant_tm proved, 0 TOTS _USY Sty ist os SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, Japanese fleet could be seen e cruiser class, A better opportunity for a flight which had become untenable could not have been found. ‘The Russian fleet was engaged at once by the torpedo flo ma moved up, and within an hour the bulk of 's fleet hours the Russians were able to keep the fighting at long range, ually closed @m, and the fighting became furious, As dark. the Russians found themselves in & bad way, an to veatter, vessels made off in groups. the Ryeshitelni made for Chefoo alone is taken as eyt- important despatches which it had been impossible to Arthur by land. } of the damage to the Japanese fleet is carefully guarded. sources it le eaid that not @ vessel was ‘but other It # generally believed that in spite of their tri- sustained severe losses, ‘tches from Berlin state that Vice-Admiral Von Prittwits, com- East Asiatic squadron, has sailed for Twingohou, at Kiaochou Bay, with the armored cruiser Fuerst Bismarck that the German cruiser Seeadler has sailed for the same port from and Taku, in the province of Pechil!. The German Foreign Office has given notice to the Russians that they must leave Tsingohou within twenty-four hours. This means that the Askold, Novik and Tsare- vitch must go out and fight the Japanese vessels which are waiting outside for them or else surrender. MUST LEAVE, SAY GERMANS. It ts understood that the Russians have claimed the right to stay in port a6 injured vessels, The Germans, it is reported, will not tolerate this, and that is Vice Admiral Von Prittwits has gone to Twingchou. Von Prittwits probably has positive instructions to see that the Russians quit this German port on Kiaochou Bay. The outcome of such a fight is thetic to contemplate. The Japanese are ouside with « force against which the Russians have not a single chance, and if they do venture out to give battle they will probably be blown out of the water, you apply it to your face—~ WILLIAMS’ 8*3¥s"¢ 1 i C3) just Iaated. Princess Rupert, ‘4 Improve, ‘Very eaay rides on | Two runners accompanied the Pri Ince on ‘hie trial, both laying behind. The Prince to the quarter in 0,29 3-4, & new record for the track, never tiring, covered the half in 0.54 fat, anot track record, The sataat bay hard . making the third stage in 1283-4. The effect was toB much and he tired in the stretch. T' wire was reached in 2001-4 thus fall ing. to it the world’ ord, tie free the asteat ever stepped in_a full mile RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aus. 12, near Derby for <The following are the entries for to- Weseeireer-olde: one mile and fivesiz- morrow we Bil Soot ‘9 regan: rlongs. fet SES eerie ierente 4 eet ONT couree: | 564” Uiimbaued*: Bee hase ate aE Hover, neat mon De i; adee ee (arte third, kl, ealling; five Li ee there. ST AUTOISTS RACE While the police of Brooklyn and Manhattan were hunting for tittle| ago, and that this man asked him if he wished to go back to Italy. Cucoasa satan r “Mannino yesterday and the papers were full of the news of the boldness of| wanted to go back to Italy, and in consideration of a pledge on the part of TWO Days’ Meeting Begins at ‘his captors, an attempt was made to kidnap the eight-year-old gon of Jo-| the leader ot the plot to pay hie fare and give him money besides he stole! Buffalo Traok and All the , at No. 417 Third avenue, ‘ the Mannino boy. He tells how he took the child to Coneglio’s fet, how Stroyalle, a otheh the Black Hand odd By tween’ the other two men met him there and how he turned the boy over to them.| Noted Chauffeurs Are Among the Strovalle boy ;.ade his attempt in bipad daylight in a busy section| ana Antonlo Galtti hag been in America eight months, He J¢ « Bieilian,| the Competitors, Race—The Saratoga id. HELP WANTED—MALE. oper i The, at LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, s female iar ang brown tail cut long, yellowish etreals on bach; reward, Barnes, 640 Sth av, ) Ret Daal a a WANTS! WANTS! i served @ term of five years in Italy for murder, the city. quueesien Little Martin Strovalle, the boy In question, is a f00d-looking ohitd, Dering the summer he has been employed as an errand boy for 4 laundry fear his father's barber shop. Yesterday afternoon as he was walking through Thirty-second street, between Fifth avenue and Broadway, he was </> bpproaghed by 8 strauge Italian, who accosted him by his right name and addressed a remark that the boy did not quite catch, Martin had been warned by bis father and started to run toward Fitth : ‘The strange Italian chased bim, Martin cut across the street in “the direction of a policeman, whereupon bis pursuer turned and ran Dack 4 Broadway. When the boy reached the policeman the stranger wag turning south in the Broadway crowd and all trace of him wag lost, | Phe letters to Stravolle are similar to those which have been recelved the father of the Mannino boy, short and to the point, One recelved reads: #¢ You did wrong in going to the police. You acted Itkea mule, We will wait wutil Sunday for money, You mugg have the money there.”’ , LEADER IS 4 DESPERATE MAN, & general glarm has been sent out for all of the thirteen men wh, ‘were arrested for the murder of the man found tn @ barre! in East Rien enth street, in April, 1903. Confessions in the hands of the Police are to the effect that the leader of the kidnapping plot was the leader of the pe ¥ 41d away with Madonio. ng ) “0 far as the plot is concerned,” said Detective Sergt. Vachris to-day, have cleared it all up, The boy Cucozza, who enticed little Manning from home has made a confession in the form of an aMdavit in sich he tells how the conspiracy was formed and who was behind it ‘These men were in the celebrated barrel mystery and we have q line on ” 4 z “There fa hopefulness on the part of the police that the entire Black land conspiracy is on the eve of discovery. The head mon are Supposed i qgitsirals of the east side who have directed operatiens in countertelt- 4 ) Fobbery and murder for years. Hitherto it has been found to get suspects to talk, but the kidnapping case has opened up information which it is thought will yield results, are now three men and ® woman under arrest in the case of the THREAT OF MURDER NOW. The mother of the kidnapped boy received another letter from the men who are holding him to-day. It was posted in Manhattan last night and ts written in Italian, By advice of the police the text of the letter has deen withheld, but free translation of one sentence ts; ‘* You have talked to the pulice. Remember the man who was found dead in a barrel.’ Madonlo, the barrel murder victim, was killed because the gang feared that he would inform the police of the counterfeiting operations in which {he members’ had been engaged. Although it was established that the mur- dered man had been seen last alive in a butcher shop on the east side with members of the gang, and although a pawn ticket for the murdered man's watch was found In the pocket of one of the ‘prisoners, Tomasso Petto, known as “The Ox," all were discharged on reccommendation of the Dis- triet-Attorney, who sald that he could not make out a case, They were im- plicated in another murder but could not be prosecuted, ANOTHER CRIME TRACED TO THEM. This Is not the firat time that members of the band which was appre- hended at the time of the barrel murder have been suspected of connection with the Black Hand, One of them was arrested two years ago in connec- body was found in the bay after he had refused to pay tribute to the society. Because of agalnat the men accused of the m' Angelo Cucogaa, the youth of teen, who admits that he lured the Mannino cMild from hia home for a sum of money, gave the evidence which resulted in the arrest of Galit!, This boy, under threata of Jexth made by the secrets implicating Gallti until tho police bullt @ scaffold and placed | it om the outalde of hia cell, Am amateur detective, brought to the station- house by Detective Vachris, fought flercely with the police in the corridor outside the cell occupied by Cucogsa, Then the amateur detective was Naced in the cell with the youth, WORKED ON PRISONER'S FEARS. “We are both going to hang on that in the morning,” said the amateur | detective, “I am accused of knowing who kidnapped that Mannino boy, 1 | would tell if I know to save my life, I might be killed by the gang later, | but I dont want to die on the scaffold,” boy. These are Angelo Cucozza, who lured the little fellow from at No. 62 Amity sireet last Tuesday night; Francesco Coneglio, ‘home at No, $17 Dast Thirty-ninth street, this borough, ihe child ptaken; Antonio Galiti, of No. 35 Pacific street, Brooklyn, implicated in » plo and the wife of Conoglio, from whom Detoctive-Sergt, Petrosini ts the whole tale of the kidnapping conspiracy. HELD FOR TRIAL, except the Woman were arraigned iu Buthr Street of the police, substantiated by aMfidavit of the Tm his affidavit Cucozza named the Lead centres ‘si46 Italians who employed their more ignorant coun- doy. Antonio Galiti was held in $8,000 bail. Oucossa and Coneglio were held. Cucosaa, frightened until his face paled and his body trembled, drew se to his fellow prisoner, “Are they going tc hang me, too?” he shouted. “Yes,” replied the man. “They are going to kill both of us.” Then Cucossa drew close to the man, He told him how he would leurely be put to death by the “Black Hand” Soclety if he talked, and, | added that he di¢ not want to die. He told the man the name an | dress of the gang's lealer, the man who had planned the kidnapping. | Cucoztza was taken from hia cell quickly. He became dumb as an oyster at once, refusing to answer all questions. But the secret wag out, Pollce Captain Kooney and ialf a doaen detectives burried to No. 2% Pacific street, the house occupied by Galitl, Reaching Galiti’s rooms they found the door barred, They demanded that the door be opened and a man's voice Inside cried: “Come in at your pert.” The detectives rushed at the bolted door and it gave way under theie ht. Antonio Galiti made for a window and was about j cle tion with the murder of Giuseppe Catania, a grocer, of Brooklyn, whose pte o reticence of those conversamt with the facts, due to the fear | of the vongeance of the powerful organisation, no evidence could be found | | the men he assisted in stealing the boy, dared not tell the police one of | (ipeial te The Brening World.) bch! abel ay N.Y, Aug. At tae K course this afternoon the first automebile races ever held in Buffalo were contested. The sport will be continued to-morrow, In addition to & lengthy Met of events for both days of racing the Buffalo Automobile Hac- ing Association had brought four of America's most noted racing saute drivers here to compete and to try for world's records. Charleg Sqhmidt, driv- ing hie famous car The Gray Wolf, which did stunts againat Wiltam K Vanderbiit at Palm Beach tried for the 's twenty-five-mile record. Barney Oldfield with the Green Drag- on tried for the world’s five-mile record. Charles Graham with the Winton Bul- sa Mout GoMlth eR Sk femmary, Byent No. Ng Ad for motor a Thomas oy Ae Willer tadian, third.” thee t No, ee | miles for | weighing 881 ¢o junds. ent. yar] . Cal 34. Re ae mile exhibition, Charles Schmidt, | ene not-atop Packard car, Time ————__— EX-JUDGE THOMPSON DEAD, | preatdent Had Recently Appointed | Delega: Seymour D. Thompeon died of diabet; ‘at his home at No. @ Maple North, Bast Orange, to-day, He wana well-known jurist and had written many on t was ‘tecentiy appoimed, bye Roosevelt, & the Union gress of h ale Mr. As, Pe HOW THE JAPS SEIZED RUSSIAN DESTROYER. CHEFOO, Aus. 12-890 A, M.—At 19 o'clock thie morning the Japanese tor pedo-boat destroyers Asashio and Kasumi, which entered the harbor un- dor cover of darkness iast night, sent & boarding party against the Russian torpede-boat destroyer Ryeshitein, which had previously been disarmed by the Chinese, After a flerce fight the boarding party hoisted the Japanese flag on the Ryeahiteint and towed her out of the harbor in a northerly direction. Of her the disarmament. The Japanese inter- preter claims that he overheard the Russian captain give a hurried order in a low tone, the words net being Gistinguishable to the interpreter. Im- mediately following the captain seized the Japanese sioutenant and jumped overboard with him. Meanwhile the Japanese destroyers had thelr searchlight turned on the Russian ship, From the deck of tyo lightship observers could see this fact, crew of forty-seven seventeen have | fl deen accounted for, Ghestakevehy i¢ reported Captain killed. Seven swam ashore, landing | fo near the American Consulate, Some were picked up by Sampans and thret,| mogtiy all including © lieutenant, were rescued by @ lightship, The Japanese Claim. The Japanese claim that they sent in a gig to the Ryeshiteini, under a ¢| fag of truce, a Meutenant and inter- preter, who made a demand that the Russians come outside and fight. The Russian captain replied that his ship lea }had been disarmed, her engines dia- abled and that the whole matter was ah In the hands of the Chinese. ‘The Japanese wore asked to investigate CHS STAT OF WN STFF BEE GLEN COVE, L. I, Ave, ?.—White the fleet of the New York Yacht Club that weighed anchor this morning for New Haven—the Initial run of this yearn crulne—was nut as large as in years it embraced the largest steam and sailing yachts in the country, the scores of great white sails flapping shifted from north to northeast and freshened to 15 knots an hour .All the yaohts prepared for a long beat down the sound. 0 | SEVENTH AY—A aes, . t Monta avers peri 240, ea, 3: | Branch Offices OF THE WORLD. . Tor the Reception of Advertisements at the Regular Advertising Rates, | MANHATTAN AND BRONX. Every Amertean District Te! "ea AV-—At Nes, 120, 233, aq, | SMCOND av,— thr P44 At Nos. 445, 957, 1085, THIRD AV—At Nea. 278,, 102, Pion: 1718, temp mM cor. Bath ats Sat 885 Base, OT —At Nes. Went, 38 Rast, t T of ty 1 ‘The sloope were sent away first at | 198TH 9.10, the Neola leeding, followed by the sg BE crm Virginia, Rainbow and with Katrina In the lead, followed by ‘alore, Chanticleer, 4 Crasaaer Mi ut tne darks ca, ye a Corona | followed by tion, The auxiliaries that started were Cacique, , Veraemere, At . Intrepid ) ‘VEN, Conn, Ai | SOR eed incor dati, ee Ga Psa te ‘meets jand the preparatory manoeuvres, with | fram (Men Cave, at 11.20 A. a ae with Heater badly | 3 handicapped. The schooners followed r it Ne. at, AMSTRRDAM AV-—At Nos, 06, 390, a8, 2 BROADWAY—At Nos, 1006 1008, | Sotpmmes ava Nos 90! 48; 6% GRAND 87.—At W MUDION ST—-At Ney 948.0 LENOX AY. and 1201h at. AV—At Ne, 470, t