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vst FROM FT, ATH THE WORLD: MONDAY te es gs 1008S “CHILLY DIET FOR WALL STREET, otoree iral Prince Ouktomsky Gives Orders)? “to the Remnants of the Fleet to Make! the Attempt, and to Blow Themselves Up if Foiled. Aug. 22.—Intelligence has just reached here that Ad: | ¢@ Quktomsky has given orders to the commanders of the five i, two cruisers and eleven torpedo boats and destroyers now in to be ready for another sally from that harbor. ‘Admiral declares that the ships must fight the enemy, and if danger of captuze they must be prepared to blow them up. “To the death,” is his summary of the situation, battle of the war is now in progress, The long prom- Assault upon the works at Port Arthur is on and victory is in d cleared by artillery fire, before the Russians holst the white flag or panese withdraw. ‘HAVE LOST HEAVILY. work thus far has been most deadly. The Japanese have ad.! ced, but at a terrible cost. They have taken positions to the north. ‘if the main works and have occupied Pigeon Bay, only to be driven after having gained a victory. The fort at that place can be shelled ‘Both sides, so that it 's impossible for the troops of either side to hold : a Japanese have been taken from the zone of fire at this particular ‘One important fort on the Itsshan Hills, between Loulsa and! Bays, has been taken and lost. For forty-eight hours the Jap-| " a swept the ground and the fort until it was time for the infantry, i ake the assault. Then the regiments were sent forward, and with a} the works were carried. ‘i twas the old story over again, a position dearly bought that could ‘he held, while the Russian artillery kept up its fire and ‘he duei of was continued, MENT REPORTED WIPED OUT. has been received of the wiping out of » whole regiment or we by the explosion of » Russian mine. Whe Japanese made an advance and th: Russians retreated. At a which the Russians had evacuated there was an explosion as the reached it, ‘The alr was filled with whirling bodies, and when cleared away there wore a hole and a heap of dismembered slain . } an iustant before had been a force of mon marching forward to Tgendh 0 ‘hough on parade. a was one of the preliminary skirmishes. ) ground approaching the works was mined, ‘Word thas been received from Russian sources that thirty regiments een withdrawn from Gen. Oku's force in the north and sent to re- he assaulting army about Port Arthur. fort Arthur is said to be short of meat and also of ammunition for ae of fte artitiery. It developed that much IGF, de aa GOT SEASICK ON {BOY'S MOTHER HIS RST TRIP. SEEKS REVENGE bis daughter, Mrs. Lockwood, at No, 1008 Flatbush avenue, Seoretary i pa the Navy Paul Mor. Mrs, iene ade Mannino Declares INER SEEKING ARITNEY'S WIFE Mrs. Eliza ss pasa Crocker, in Apartment Aged Man to Throw Some Light on Jackson has summoned Mrs. Crocker, of No, 223 Seventh tm whose home Oliver B, Whit- ed at one time in business W, Gates and reputed a man th, died suddenly Saturday it, to appear before him, The Cor- has. also ordered the appearance Daniels, Mrs Crookers yr, and 1s looking for Mra. Julia) Whitney knew Mra, Crocker for about @ year. He was one of her ardent ad- mirers, In years he was much her sn- for, being sixty-five, while she was only twenty-elgha He was a frequent caller at her home and was known to her brother, Mr, Daniels, When the death occurred Daniels was in the room with ble slater and Whitney. Ps rocker said Whitney was sitting king-chalr, from whioh he fell i the four dead. He was in good Fpirita before he collapsed, Mra, Crocker Also sald that when Mr, Whitney dled she rusied out of the house, and tn the hallway met a young man, whom asked to call a physician, He did so, but since that time the Coroner has been unable to find out who the young man Was or where he |, Had Obtatned Real Batate. Tt is thought that if Whitney had lived a few hours longer Mra. Crocke: would be the richer by a di =! f 'y tu Marlboro. Rr 1,709 and more had been transferred hanial Dubols, who wot Whitney, It te he was about to make Mra, resent of the d emoval of the body cam: question vesterday there whom he believes to be the¢ tl of the aged man. Coroner is satisfied that the death pas caused naturally, but he has made which throw a mystery en cane, and these he wants explained ¥ Pawn tickets, ) the principal parties. a found in the pockets of the dead @ show a state of affairs that, ac- to the Coroner, do not harmon- ' the statements made by Mrs pong’ anid relatives of Mr. Whitney. Al was found in the clothes of Man which Indicates that he borrow $32,000 on a plece of th he owned in Nyack Pawatickets F. pawntickets, representing loans Kinds of jewelry, were {n a But the discrepancy po of such, deeds and legu ¢ hick ws the Coroner is a memo- Pande of loans secured by pledging @amon Watehes, rings and other Jewelry. There should be thir- Jackson was called to home he questioned Mrs. about the antecedents of Whit- At that time Mrs. Crocker replied r man or if had a family. ‘Investigation brought out the fact had children, but no one n a wife, 4 Totter which sems to throw somes Bas 08 Te existence of the wile deals of & certain sum of some legal action. It to Mra, Julia Whitney by.C. D, Rush, an attorney 9 street. 8@ of Mr, Whitney's famill The boas tie, in| DROWNED SHOOTING RAPIDS @stablishment at No. fet One Hundred and Twenty-| canoe Overturned and Woman in member of the fam- at it. made, how- ter ton Couldn’t Stand the Billows on His Official Visit to the, Navy-Yard, A salute of nineteen guna from a bat- tery at the Navy-Yard was fired to-day the deapateh boat Dolphin, with See- of the Navy Paul Morton aboard, ed down the East River on tho way to the Tompkinaville anchorage With pale, sot features the new Secre- tary acknowledged the salute. As foun he could leave the Dolphin he hur- ied ashore, and to-morrow, after his land legs are firmly established, he will inspect the Brooklyn Navy-Yard and look over the arrangements for the launching of the battle-ahip Connectlont. Secretary Morton, with his wite, daughter and a party of naval officials, been aboard the Dolphin (or two sailed away from Old coast 0 Newport, Bos- cool and salubrious re- and then returned leisurely 1d Cape Cod and down the Sound. Billows Difter from Praifies. Although Mr. Morton has had ¢ tensive experience on the poop deck ct 4 private car bounding over the bil- lowy prairies lying weat of the Mlssia- sippl River, it Is reported that he found *Hthe deck of the Dolphin a more un- and engaaes offices in tie Park Kow sulla! here he managed the th weal companies tor the tak ; tracts of land ¢ Jackson first ordered ag er to call at tls office at 3 P. M. y, but owing to the inability of the police to find her ntil 1A. M. toe! CAMBRIDGE, Eng, Avg %—The honorary degree of Doctor of Sciences was conferred on Prof. Henry F. Os- Columbia € “ity, at the University hi noon, Premler Balfour, as President of the British Association for the Advance. ment of Science, and the heads of the colleges attended the ceremony, at whien sixteen others connected with the sessions of the British Association re- ar dignities Prof. Osborn was loudly cheered when he was presented by the public orator. ——— BOTTLING BUILDING BURNED, LONG BRANCH. 5 out to-day In a bottling on Liberty street which up to recontly fad be ied by Rocco Diilione The o he butlding Ringl¢r, the Ringler Brewing Com- an ¥ York was gutted and the at $100. The fire w Party Lost Her Life, GLPNCOR, Mo, Aug. is George In an ate Voung Woman. |iempt to shoot the rapids of the Mera- ey Biv, 1p 8 canoe with her husband stable point of vantage, The roll o' car is different from the small vessel sidestepping ‘as tall as the Court-House at To: Likewine the sound of a vessel slith- that She Will Aid in Running Down the Men Who Kid- Napped Her Son Antonio. Mrs, James Mannino, mother of nine- |year-old Antonio Mannino, who was | kidnapped and held ten days for @ ran- | som of 000 by th ‘k Hand So0- clety, wants vengeance, "I want to see the men who stole my boy captured and purishéed to the full (extent of the law,” said she. ‘Tl have suffered, and I want them to suffer. | ‘The police wrong us when they say we| are not giving them all the ald possible, I myself would cling to the chroat of any of the kidnappers I might find unt the police came to my assistance, ¢ want them punished, “Lam happy to bave my gon with me but I will never be satisfied untt) the nen who kidnapped him are caught and punished.” Boy Sticks to Story, ; Antonie Mannino, the Brooklyn boy who was kidnapped and held for ran- som by members of the so-called Black Hand Society, was taken to Police eadquar' in Brooklyn to-day and questioned at great length by Inspector pt. Rooney and others. His , who was with him, was not mitted to the examination Of the bo: ‘The lad told the same story he told and no amount of questioning made him change in any way. The ex- amination last about two hours, and ering through the sea, soothing as it) after it wes over the police said that may be to the mariner as he reposes in his bunk, t# slightly allen to one |, | Whoee ears have been attuned for years to the clickety-click, cliekety-cl'ck of the steel-rimmed paper whee's of a private there was nothing to do but go ahead with the case. The boy, they sald, was uneless as a source of information, but ty jointa in a prairie railroad Morton, under the sick on his first ot probable that one ident Roosevelt will try \o Secretary Morton Is 4 bil corn fed, and he can ness, A puny, narrow chested bald- headed Secretary of the Navy might allow mal do mer ty interfere with his}* duties, but there is no doubt of Secre- tary Morton's ability to recover from an attack of seasickness, But for a slight paleneas and some rings around his eyes the Secretary Bry AK have been taken for a yhe voyage up the one ~~ Nevpor, the first stop, was quite ro tary Mortol deal, ty the much on dec self what he had, however, {i mite did not kee the Dolphin bound out ca credence. Hard to Forget the Oftice. When the Dolphin got Morton was worrying some, lea in It was feared that he fe p from the ouat. telegr vate oar and make his wi ‘ord Junction on the famow able ferry-boat that that plies be Gut happened to glance (ween. that, point i" Newport sometring ‘ern Becretary up rt the bank jnto the ware ipbin sw kept to himself & greal nae that he waa not Kn ¢ kidnappers, One that reached him to-day from Manhatten read; “Rooney: Do not make #0 much trouble. We will kill you and blow up your station-house if you do not stop. ‘LA MANA NERA (The Black Hand.)" No progress has been made by ihe police in uncovering the identity of the kidnappers, and they are dit the attitude of the Man Detective Vachria, who has been work- ing on the case with Capt, Rooney, said to-day: “The father of the boy esemed willing to aki us In every way possible up to a week ago Saturday. Brom that thmony of eruthtul skippers: who ne ise, wntll the boy returned home he seemed n oy to lowe all interest in the affair, It ds my belief that negotiations for the re- a, ot the boy were begun on that Three Italian detectives, Carrao, Ug clpolo and Mi who have been wrork- ing on the conse, have been warned by postal card to drop the case und: penalty of death, T al were mailed at ‘The cards were the translation reads; “The Ttallan d ‘ou do net lant og | us wil raw a pint per tett hand corner was the f Ha iM he No Red-Hots are wanted in the Trust Region. Hokey-Pokey is the thing, and Icebanka is the Iceburger to deal it out. Italian who has of the police, and | my pare had neni aly 1 are | hy cate oe thie ints mat over or two to see pat pate coul Mdentity th th louse in which he was kept a pris we ther, Mannino, was found standing’ corner of Pacific and Emmet ‘treats ine sorter a gang of Tal fans tearing Wp Me pavement. He said there was Roth ihe Bde in ) pas Pat that he ho} rAd this case the wo start e guilty ral da WOMAN BOXER WHIPS, MASHER| = She Beats a Chia a on His Face Gintcrea nue tate) When He Attempts to Flt with Her and Tells Him to Go| <5: putt reveal moe if his captors, it q it pat Be ai to remein- Home to His Wife. rut LMM es relied Bysaine, “I think very mea sty wal eaned it his partner, Sigretti,|_ Brooklyn has the champion woman ad disap i alanaian epi , vee. A dozen men who rode on @ De Not at all. He can found at any|Kalb avenue time on. Forty-ninth street between | doughty Aueaden waste dale bv | Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues, We) , re Toth stopped. work for several ‘days Ont ar that was taking its load of when my ln Mara ‘and aiured owls up town at about 330 A. M, 8 ovr attention to recovery, tii} had an end seat, just ahead of than I could have d We aia a mere Re he for years smokers’ row, and @ tall young m: jand there has been no disagreement be. | ¥8* the only other occupant of seat. He sat with cromsed legs and tween has simply Cony ws OM, nen by Joint arms stretchod along the back of the seat, calmly gazing at the young wom- basicttat nian conegstleh an. At Cumberland street the latter WINNERS AT DETROIT. “Who are you staring att’ No reply, but the smile became a surprised grin, “You think you can insult me and get away with it, 40 you?” screamed ACE—Three-year-olds and the angered woman, as she stood up Sam Craig,| 4nd squared off. The man was (Special to HIGHLAND PARK 'R RACE 71 TRACK, DETROIT, Mich, Aug. %2—The win- ners of the races run here to-day are as follows; FIRST up; selling: wi tecond nce Tight, ‘We (Parte to 1 and 2 to 1, boat begged Pgs a Geir to 'and to ri wprar on Moore iy, when Diff! the right fist, plump but not soft, shot out and caught bim squarely im the left eye, It was followed by a straight Jeb with the left, « trifle high, #0 \t merely smashed the victim's black "| derby bat. The onslaught brought the man to feet, and he tried to selze the wo- ) but she pushed him away and me tatoo on his face with Pag fats. J Tm as he pind Time, 5 Lee 4 AD SY an and io Asi Aa Time fal tto vd and” FOURTH 2. ig 7 te dan one i} ment weg me og! wy naa arm it, she NS, om tat ire. me hase’? her, Ti teach him ra i Bs : arent Piety Up; oo y Rac! hal react iia oH ferns FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. ands to thi tet fou _vilte you trying (Gpecial to The Evening World.) FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 2%—The results of the races held here to-day are as follows; ands My 9 oe, Sor i show, HAWTHORNE RESULTS, (Special to The Evening World. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- pin, CaGO, Aug. &—Following are the re- "rine of the races run here to-day: ‘hand: i feo ed oh oth sated as sand neat even’ and | recta M4 Pe eee see aE: nd Preventa’ Tow, third.” ‘Time—Lis 1-2. “eas ig fe Lee Naar by Bia Bione, 1s yaa ~~ FENG 5 WORL RCE CHT TEENTH DAY. AT SARATOGA, ic niblin Seat pa davetiiiiea ke TATIOS: axeccl 6 ea RE viott SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. r,,| Fi Be S perk hansley i; for Tor tnreeevear jong. ot (Special to The Evening weit) RACE TRACK, BARATOGA, Aug. %—~The entries for races are aa follows: Firat Raco—For all ages; handicap; six furlong (4, Marjoram Bh i Bode Am A | 5 “ot haat : fon axe ite woe won ‘a NteSTMiandiceas on eg Bae 8) ee aes Ati oe tive errata roe t Dad ttt \"Pesaiaat ris aha) Bea Gull ,. al igor ee On Children’s Shoes Continues for This Week, Sizes are somewhat broken, RECORD IN AUTO Drives the Winton Winton Built No, 2]| cially for wey feet. “ Last Mile of the Five-Mile]} asc, 1 to 8 156. to 1.00 Trial in Fifty-four Seconds at}} Sc. 3 “ 8 100 “ 1,25 Cleveland To-Day. ~ Ife aber “2 490“ 475 1,80 2%." 7 200“ 300 ALEXANDER! Sixth Ave. & 19th St. = CAN DY. PMB ony FoR Assi panied CLEVELAND, 0, Aug. %—Earl Kaiser, driving the Winton Bullet No. 2. broke the world automobile mile rec lord this afternoon at the Glenville track, making the last mile of a five- mile rece ——— TOOK ACIO IN THE PARK. Walnut Cream Kisses,... Chocolate Coffee emia aoe fave hee! oe renee wae = ° ae Peak berg esr § ‘ited on eethie. ee SHIP TRUST SUIT SUIT DROPPED. pias taco iy Ua Baten ole dismissing the complaint and cross bill san by the New York Security and against the United ate a: ebpeoedics we aso of count fepreentin eomplainant and eases ey ate ee — LIFE TERM FOR Ms FOR MRS, BOTKIN. sy Good Barber can, and always insists on having the old reliable WILLIAMS’ &8*4%ine Santen DIED. BENSON,—At St. Luke's Hospital, sug. 2, gets the best materials he ‘ | = 100k MARY ELIZABETH HENSON, be: ® Jored wife of J Henson. Notice of | in Morning World. LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE,