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gill ¢'tk Ue aia ee ar RP eS MOD HN» (f AFFF WAGON TWENTIETA DAY AT SARATOGA. P WEINSEIMER BEFORE Pl AT ARTH IF Strike-Breaking Vehicle Held Up ie nigral by 2,000 Men and Boys, Who Terrific Slaughter Follows the Desper-| serves, ate Assaults on the Russian Posi- tions Shielding the Inver Line of De- ‘ fenses, but the Attacks Continue. ; Is Impregnable and that the Japan- UNION TRUCKMEN FORMED BLOCKADE WITH CARTS. {Wagon Pursued by Hooting i Belief Growing that the Main Fortress} Crowd Until It Reaches Fulton 67.6 THD RACE 4am ded: for tworye ariolta: the EVE half furonas, Start Market—Police Form Cordon pn WORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1908. FVENING WORLD RAGE GHART REVOLT AGANST (TINO BOtS a The Evening W: "s charts are | xed from Gret race at Aqueduct. 674 PIRST RACH 4700 added. Hone, Sor 1) mee; ot ix furlongs. Start good. Woo equally, Time—1.15 2-5, Wastinas—Tosoane. bichsaieasler a Y Hupphrey : on East Forty-second Street and Another in Warren Street, Brooklyn. " nee i Wonderly 11 Are Driven Off by Police Re- | Janice {0 0.:: wnat U8 GW) Ma Sal? Ki Seratehen—-Ke aad rl a Riek Remand, Ww. R. Condon.) Link’ “Gverweldhte-Foots Son qanment Wok conn. Mt! Thrown from Hall. | nis speed and the going just suited oe “rok RON tar out of abeirace fa’ che firs quarter and raced om, Sale wins bal ba The factory which; am SRCOND RACE.-8700 added “sage for ins it 1675 Me a non aaluong aime a Wish, Seal MEN RETURN TO WORK ~ [TUGGING LINE TOO STRONG all our Derbies and j Index. Morgen Joekivs wi a 4h —_% as —s i ; Marin : ep wy “2 83 7 igiand 1 y oby i : ir ah usd f f $e wy oh 6 4 e 6 2B 4 t our soft hats ruth j a ae j that Wiliam Moylan in Trying to Gets sSmese Hem oni a Running Start Drops to the|fections are so slight ¢ . |takesane: to Street and Is Picked up Life: Ker en ve FOR ALFONS HUMBERT. ON CHATSWORTH BUILDING Weinselmer Hurries to Court and Pleads Not Guilty to the Charge of Extortion and His Seratehes —Vire! Bist Bhorthoue outclassed this lot. This. feather showed Improvement. to- ual, Maid had more ai day than uel te Won handily. Time—1.10 23, Winner, Knight of the Thistle— Reed. —— seer EN we 8 a Cis Poh ‘ While Meat Is Unloaded, igentovar fay aa% 442% 14) Ball ls Continued, less, we've taken all these ese May Be Obliged to Resort to Wee eka re sik | 4 onds” of our $3 and e . v Tugging kites in to-day’ Slow Siege Tactics. Re ghee cs Adige RANTES ee ren nice tle ae ( v [RY ail eNO WORN | ud Wateene aaa ro “at th appeared Eh atthe ‘ine. dnd ing of Plumbers and Gasfitters’ Union | "0 were flying them from roofs, Both | tO! just w through the downtown streets and sey. | ridden; waa pinched out caueeiiiieiamasiaians No. 2 held in Maennerchor Hall to-day. |Vietima were Brooklyn boys, although |and our friends have 8T. PETERSBURG, Aug. 28.—In a little over a month of slege of Port ‘Arthur the Japanese have lost one-fifth of the force engaged and reinforce- eral times tried to reach the river, Edwart Thomas, but each time were | Hallyroe. ssnicade driven hack by the police reserves, who| index _ ito ove — Wh_ - ance. 77 Fo amolatn Ha nF Weinselmer called the meeting and pre- | one of the fatalities occurred in Man-|¢,. them to the tune @ attond- hattan Serk S Theee We 8 OS Alfons Humbert, nine years olf, of |thousand a da: No. 4 Underhill street, Brooklyn, came ments have been sent to the peninsula continually, The slaughter ts tre-| tad becn called out. (840) Malty. Brant “Qtom After the transaction of some rovtine | yt Oar are ere yitile son | . 90 we concluded that.st a h be dearly bought th h Thomas, who had been brought on can Claude Daly business Weinseimer took the floor and of Mrs. Fell Blum, of No, 16 East the “stiff hat” a mendous and the advantages gained have been so dearly bought that the), several days ago as a strike- Wc Daleaman, i bitterly upbraided certain members of | Forty-second street.” See te f ker, bett the abb: General Staff has reached the conclusion that Port Arthur cannot be taken \ ssed Reet Company, Forty-third Seratches—McCheaney and Hello. Added starter— Major 4. on the Chatsworth Building, at Sev- | the top floor, would tak the. 1 by storm, streak aad Firah avenue «with & agen rte Er d vor fae ail the way. Dolly Bpanker greatly timproved. Claude enty-second street and Riverside Drive, op e all b From the best of advices received from Port Arthur the Japanese have | !cavily lovded with dressed of the United] 6464 Reservation beef, Part so warmly welcomed the union who had continued to work five stories high, and the Blums live on Hie Biggest Kite. after the kekout had been declared. onds” of $3.50 soft” at It wanito me to Bast: @ 1 678 FIFTH R. ond magiden ti} fea i * “ five and @ halt, turlonas. ‘This is what is known as With a big kite—"the biggest I ever talled to gain any positions enabling them to reach the Inner defenses. | an at No. si Willlam street; part of | & c ae Ll, peel Che Bans beans | PY gle yg ghia Mod gl agi eg had." Alfons proudly said—the play. wu OA hand. They sre trying to penetrate the ring of inner defenses now by heavy ant! t to a wholosaler at Fulton Market, ‘ In aa a sot Weinselmer 1s accused of calling & strike | soon the kite nl panded o over the “4 p r indt the rost of tt to a dealer in Wash-| if id? cbehran { 10 “3 _'i6| for purposes of extortion. housntepe, ft} wawoued the string y're here, 1500 coutinuous artillery fire and by sharp advances in force. But their losses | ington Market. ‘ ave Py Mounted Policeman Gorman and Bol- have been so heavy and the defense has been no determined that tt Is a ster Wott tho shattole with the wages, (noe Pah oe Got up in the body of |left Alfons found the kite to be &ifnd thet in m tc question if the Japanese commanders can afford to keep up the sacrifice. one riding on either side, but no trouble after announcing that he JAPS MAY TRY NEW POLICY. Under the ‘Brockiya Bridge im Witnm | ° Hildeorand nH Wetnscimer Denounced. greedily and when only ¢he atick wasiand like the De! difficult for even our @ men tortell just oa wasn't afraid of any “rough necks," omens | A bouncers are called in union circles, RACE 009. Pry. to three-7eaz-olda Proceed, “Yea,” answered oogety ony . It {s the opinion of the General Staff that if the storming of Port Arthur ‘There a crowd of strikers and) 679 nth CF ee Se a a cotmer, rear eae Es apne bed boty spat the hite'e pulling « are not $3.50 hats, thelr sympathizers gathered and refused = wy @ action of Seay falls, a appears possible, the Japanese will be compelled to withdraw to/ to permit the wagon to go further. 4% oe men in remaining at work, and finally Be coeraplliye when With them ere recuperate while awaiting reinforcements and will settle down to a pro-| | Mem Attack Driver, PEER F t ie so strong tn hia language about |came rushing in and cried of the famous “Vi 4 ie two Pia et Che Betiding crates | ae felen 6 she Fest om A pe valid the design cf forcing the garrison to surrender for fear | the erowd, t ty Alliance that Wetnselmer had him soft hats — 4 of starvatio th i we a f|thrown out of the att which are $4 If the Japanese could starve the garrison out the result would be as. w . hed Jane Helly” Qverwalat ama i: arieion TT 4 ‘Then there was an uproar, In vain Various Al: effective as the capture of the forts by assault, but the danger of starva- Pace to hang tm the Fark nae lat Rocnong wr. the nestor of the the Fall shades, tion does not appear to be great. The Japanese ficet {s compelled to stand » “BAGH —Svecal steel Tal rere ait oak Wen canal Ge rs’ Union, and James Alwater haat in v . 4 eased up. |and Daniel Finn, the walki The body was taken to the y-firet 80 far off shore to avoid the big guns that native junks have no dimeutty | sen? yt pe ane fare Story. ___lendeavor to stem the tide, began pha police station. $1.85, : " {to slipping in and out with provisions, mounted ntnels Sg CoP perme, — Oem. Coe. Fem. The man who had been thrown out re- Dashed to His Death. Re Port Arthur is well prepared for a long slege or for the contesting of an 0s Thomas. Th them ‘gn Rea duit: = ]entered the hall and under his leader~| Bracing backward to prevent be] Rogers, Pret & ComPAl assault, as is shown by the appalling figures of Japanese casualties gath- as When completes He eae Maunero susoae Coun ie Oe Ue san anetene Sy th ered from various sources. There were 5,000 Japanese soldiers killed init (tg aiat atesee | vagal] SA marohed back to work. ite, the’ assault on July 26, 1,000 in an assault four days later a»2 an average jp Leader Harries to Court, Kight-year-old William Moylan went | 1, of 1,000 men a day since. ‘Weinseimer adjourned the meeting and | to the root of the five-story tenement (Special to The reac ey World.) Fy - hurried downtown to appear in court, at No, # Warren street, Brooklyn, + MOWED DOWN BY BIG GUNS. RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, N.Y. The | Wolnseimer was late in showing up at|to fly his kite, There was not mush A hed able barrier ‘ : Aug. %3.—The entries Are Tomorrow: court, his lawyer explaining that the|room for a run to give the kite a start, ne ha the Bild of operations aarrows down to the taner defenses of Port! Jt was Who Mottaret tow rota Fae Te ae eM nree-vear-olde;, eellings : q Indleted labor leader thought that the|and the little fellow was unable to ra Prataty wo io. ; Arthur, the Japanese can use only a limited number of troops. They must weil, discovered that he had passed his wrens hr | time set was 2.20 o'clock in the after | raise it much above the level of the ¢harge over exposed positions, and the defenders are in position to unow 4'*°° . ‘ urn beck, ae Sie ses | axe 108 Mack ae noon, instead of 10.30 o'clock in the| roof. \ them down, That a large percentage of each attacking force must be h the crowd ‘back which |aag [ele james V. 104 ‘ end cen tt ek cade Goa oe mac ar nae bee Plvrnriledhcotgg 2 rom a 6 w " v tered Killed, and a still larger percentage wounded, is certain, The question is, “ aerigOn mmiktached oan oH oe a bail was continued. be ald ot the string rapidly, mov- How long will the Japanese commanders continue to send thelr men into oe <uine frightened ‘ Frines of ' The conspiracy proceedings are Inter- | ing backward as he did so. Intent on man certain death against a position that they are not able to reach with an| {0 duicit tie heel wileh had been a raw > a dome Canteen wash : his sport, he stepped to the edge of the Frail his etore would be torn dowir by a ee ace roof, stumbled against the cornice and overwhelming force? afraid A report that Gen. Kuropatkin {a arranging for a movement against the| ee eile vapanese forces in Manchhria probably grows out of the announceeent that! go Th the Japanese will draw upon thelr armies in Manchuria for relntorcaments | ered tor Port Arthur, Av alack by Gen, Kuropatkin might prevent the dospateh |! i a of reinforcements. Gen. Stoessel will mver give up Port Arthur as long as he has men lett j to man the guns. He reports that the soldiers are cheerful and that the people who keep in the shelter of bomb proofs suffer littie from the vom. | sire bardment, although at about 000 shells $00 shells a day are fired at the city, ad the crowd f t equally as + TS MOTHER bal fo Coachmen, Operators and} dled Body with Shot and)2's.ves%, sad,senle th Salesmen Affeoted Indirectly! Placed on Flaming Pagets | aeetiareat tat the ty alle Petiee Drive Men Huck. cool and uneon- . e Journey, PUL) hind Race—Three- ree- year-olds the Wann and started thet, liv reached Park | SCAR gone alle and & quarter policemen iow ng nd an dilowh as, Outside of the 3 oR oe tee up to the sear ium moat of them betng mere! rd to hand r element. When Thomas Market for Jefferson Market) and Got Lead In Fifth Innings) and Accept Bid of 75 Per he w ved by an linmense crowd, which blocked Lh | —— figse. sere Couldn't Cent. of R | ‘ ; Toeure ‘and swept ll rae Before 1 and MoGraw’s Team ecelpts from Tux- The Condition of Agents, Cooks, | Georgia Neb Hanged Hanged Man, Rid- wehan Thomas each vpetoeey me Overcome It. edo Club, of Philadelphia Oak police were Tetiring and placing the ureh gtrect Sprough the (Special to The Evening World.) Tim Corbett and Jack O’Brien will who suffered "lintensely from =? Skin Disease - cured by talwart .. (668! Bpring ...110 Saathenodhatial wes t'conspr:| BADLY BURNED BY SHELLAC. Siieged. refuses Ww take any ing the matier, This man Davis, a wealthy marbie and Twe Men and a Bor the Victims of bint and Chicago. the Combustible Stuf. Trades Alliance has| The police of the West Twentieth | fem aware sag ne, jen Aasocia- tion, Cs amie |e that there Is evidence sufficient of con- aol ries to bring the “= to &@ success- enigma Champions Bunched Their Hits] Fighters Agree on Date To-Day|™ wits Keele eft" tor ena hl the the COTTON WEAVER MISSING, gel er No News of Lawrence Delaney Since| DEAD WITH QUAINT RECORD. tr a, amt Last November, Almost a Centenarian, Never Went Fishing Nor Had a Doctor. (Special to The Evening Worl4.) inex and with knives cut che harness! @XPOSITION PARK. PITT¢RURG, ‘meet in a six-round cont SUFFOLK. Va., Aug. 3 — Jethro by the Labor Troubles, in Public Square, Of the NOF#Os. sy a atop inthe mid: | AWE. ~The Glants lost the fret game fame | Tuxedo “Athiate ‘Chid hear te Rhodes died suddenly yesterday at nia] What more can we say dle of Foeing bioshing tame Sheets La the dowble-header with Pittsburg. | National Athletic Club), of Philedel- bome ~ Isle of Wight we ee ‘ad b fur thorourh§re for, sev \@ score: phia, on the night of Sept. 7. The date aged ninety-five years. @ decease: Ri ker’ Drug Sto i trades lockout, the v finally completed re- enn, A’ - h ‘h street po! ‘or . MH. LA. B. ore mi 4 ; trouble in the Manhattan Elevated sys | Jim’ irvine: care ramen Ere Washington’ afarket Woen he |Bremahan, t. 06 3 6 Olean tr arieue ene a | “i holesale and Retall D nt tem have combined to unsettle summer | Y4rs old, was hanged, riddied with bul- one had stolen his eat hook. pl pad TR OY Gf Tae Tuxedo Club made an offer of | \iamy 6th Ave,, & 23d St., N. Y, i tmployment conditions in New York. from one hundred rifles and burned vol ure street would 2, 1% per cent., which was accepted. T, B. : Broadway & 9th St, N.Y. .. hi oy + lat the stake in the streets of Cedar- | not permit The mob to. come within Atty [Mertes, If... 1°23 8 0 O) Creamer desired to pull the bout off (1 00 264-270 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 1 ‘The usual balance between situations | town, Ga, for attacking Levia hau, feet of the wag me (834 a tat, Sa Dahlen, ss. © 6 4 814 the National Ball Park, and . ¥ : rH Fulton ” kiya * wanted by earnest workers and oppor-| the thirteen-year-old daughter of Ab raepne minor mach aiftoulty wis none eee Bed) > BA cr ot tie opto that iy 3 23 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. b Joyers ‘In occu- | Reeves, a farmer. had finisned. the police cleared a Q re ' fuss Gases Ly areal nennors in| After bloodhounds had tratled Glover wy ‘or him, and theo, wih & by cert Bowerman, ° ° ' : ‘ H ns the beat, of . ou e a nam & mn Aven i] t large olty la seriously disturbed this | to his hut he was asked by the mob it|PouG'tianed ‘nis horses. into @ run and| Warner, ¢. a all hon Lae best Inthe Gu Quaker city - t \ummer In this locality, jhe had committed the crime charged to| soon distanced the crowd. McGinnity, oii in to hold a poled on i dena a A very good barometer of working | him, and acknowledged that he had, | TR? ts by out forty genre oe »,') aan 0 rains| ¢ | fonditions is furnished weekly by the| When asked why he had committed it] Sti" dy work two months, and that he| Total®, . Qunday World's want directory. he answered that he had “spells” at|took this so that he could send some Doni! } On last Bunday this showed In twen-| times and did not know what he wag |food home to his wife and six children PITTSBURG, | js a sure and pleasant ly-one classifications a great preponder- doing. in Providence R. H. PO.A. B. | Why should one fi ler along P ince of places wanted over places of- Seer Leach, %. ... oo 1 with a worn dow aged out y) + Jered. The table based on thie limited Mesa horag Busia aretyteee are ata Beaumont, ef. . ri1200 Brain when a simple experiment ii umber of classifications will be found) °,.,. rindred, tied a rope securely about Ritchey, 2h. 14130 with food will restore, rebuild, | teresting: “ Wagner, ss. $82 8 € strengthen and nourish that same SUNDAY, AUG. 21, hie nech and he was dragged to the k a Rosves home, two miles away, Bransileld, 1b. . 11a 10 Brain and put {t In shape to wor! { med in | He was led before his victim, who was ' Cassidy, rf. ie at a hard, make money and do things? loymeat, | sick in bed, and aftér carefully exam- McCormick, if. 0 2 2 0 0) gr, MARY'S. O., Aug. 3.—An attempt [ning the negra the girl identiNed him vin ee 0 0 6 0 Clwie made today by waldentioed per. | Tl What’ $ the se cy at once as positively being the man Phillippe, py 1 1 0 & O/gons to blow up the gates at the head : 4 j who had attacked her. He was again “neo e bat a sey lus ales cacao ae | to trifle? Cut out the old time heavy wr hed If he had commited the crlme,| ig J TORANS asses cssseseiss 2 ely the c' 1 4 s— 4 ara. ae CONE BY INNINGS. not suMctently large to destroy the breakiam and try tht where he was tied, and, walking a hundred rifles rang out. Glover's body arg mate hurried toa nearby tree,| Married on Sunday, Paterson Short distance away, a report from a| Woman Mourns the Loss of )!tsbures A LITTLE FRUIT, 2 SOFT BOILED EGGS, TOAST, A SAUCER GRAPE-NUTS AND Giant 20000 0 0 1 03) masonry or to dis; the heavy gates. ° 01612001 —8| ‘There has been much ill-teeling among| —L@wrence Delaney Figg. base op balle-OM MoGinglty, 1: che people living in the vidnlty of ths t—By MeGin- Lawrence Delaney, thirty-five years was simply riddled with bullets, and he $500—Mr, off Phillippe, ¢. Struck ou | reservotr owing to the widespread be- RICH CREAM AND e Teaned over dead without uttering a Spouse and Mr. Cohen alts: 1; by Phillippe. 3. Three-Patt hey, (llet that the banks of the big body of [old, left his widowed mother at No A CUP OF POSTUM. Redicine will, be given wt f t oan, Tying the rope which was at- MeGinnity, McGann, Meries, Wagner. | majer are not safe, notwithstanding 108 Charles street, last November, tell- fast 32 st. New York. 7 ched to the negro’s neck to a bi $ 5 mi the body was dragged to Cedartownna; Stolen, dase—Mocans. Hilt by pitcher—| nat the State has spent large sums of |ing her he was going to hie work ae a) (Postum boiled full 15 minutes.) |= —— 0 mob, Before reaching ves deomeaaeiliipernmnnes> money during the past year in strength-|cotton weaver as usual, He has not _ Lost, FOUN! ‘ash 9 news had gone ahead N, ON, —Mra. ening the earthworks, returned, R Though Uring the entire week agro had been captured and an cary toes aiked the bole 19) Vaton 18. Hecteate Had the object of the miscreants been | Mrs, Delaney, who Is aged and al- e Result : ’ } vt) Pets cae Seman the ween Ur tee lynched (and that hia body would ba| ey to And her husband, Abram | Conceming the well-known Brooks's! attained to-day the town of Bt. Mary's | most helpless, fears that sumething has darm anh ‘ ER ngog rT trite shane 60 people had gathered to witness the | Howits, to whom she was married on| Clb In London the ‘ollowing is told by | and the adjacent valley would have been | happened to her son and that perhaos| wij) show In a day or two and grow | 20 Worlt, untows, + er Se zee rning, , tent C Lord Fortescue: "As soon as the ap-| swept by @ most destructive flood,|he is in a hospital and unable to com- ner from day to day as the ; being made While in the Sunda, Sunday last. Jacob Cohen Is also look- | plaii HELP | WANTEO 2 F tory alone Wi furnished rooms and |wony eee tet ein A nile of tagots, | ing tor Howits and hae asked the potice | Pointed hour had struck MH was oUF! causing enormous loss of life and prop-| municate with her. Phosphate elements specially pro-! cog Ww fi ‘i kp flats and apartments were offered to pred in fam . IY | to help him, Mrs, Howitz ie about! hablt to proceed to the election of new | erty. Delaney was considered one of the|yjded in Grape-Nuts and Postum be-| Say nants, there were comparatively few fire was f 4 \forty years old, and her missing nug-| Members the moment that twelve of us! ‘The authorities are hard at work on|mose expert cotton weavers in the coun-| gin to fill the delicate little cells In ay ‘Qrertisements calling for accommoia.| salt cleca of the nexre's nan A band ia twenty-five, They ad known | Were present. On one occasion when | ihe cane and hope shorily to appre-| try and made excellent wages the! brain and nerve centres with 4 LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMAL, ies Jona. It is apparent that this year the| a scuvenir, which was picked up by one | each other only @ few days when they | the drgwers were opened it was found | hend tne, petpetrat re Of the outrage. | laappearunce he was con- | matter. That means stronger, me reer | Jonditions ars auch that changes of] (he members of the mob were married. the bride brought to’ that a candidate had reotived a biack | searching te the dynamite ere aving machines tn fer sot of brains. Pm eran Pe es -hene ———— her husband a ¢ » W, whien 0 ft 4 jis no tangible ci 1 , Wing arrangements aro not being made] g + WagHINGTON, JR, FINED, | Has!" sald he sould’ put Into’ the. ex. ber at ela aol ie ns ine reaervolr the ae Ls SURE! ee if ” | press apa thouga he ls a Aor b body, of water the wor! by naturally excited much wonderment | city is much lower than the Teo Seusible to Lore.. SURE SURE corresponding period In lied and 19m, | QUINCY, Mass, Aus. 22-—Booker 1. | DY U6 tote yesterday for New York | > ‘s mumerously as usual at the same —_— Washington, Jr., son of the President of | HOWAWE' Yat he wanted to, com and the aged waiter who was In charge | Wit, [tke a the teesaadlone vietait (From the Chicago Recort Herald.) ‘There is no excuse for DEATH IN A SHAFT Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, was fined | plete arvangemen for starting ty the was questioned about dhe pe ren Son damaged and ine ocoupan iii you promise,” she anxiously Grape-Nuts 10 days, ness when the best . x: ‘ &ie Michaet Pintoy, of No. 410 Fast miev.|* !" the local police court to-day for are pare eos Fe yg 4 Gate that he was so convinced of th anfer ee nay) asked, “not to do anything desperate it chances to acquire er. street, down an elevator riding his motor bicycle above the legal ya Tea Sullding ‘at itch aveate [peed of ten miles an hour. The Waah- ST a a in iy tens ine the la}tor told in what unsuitability of the candidate that he | un ee Shisaeta aa ie note fa tn cena ot Fm onto was vin Si Bt te om Aas we 's house were buted « never UJ ” ths, Sabet, tor tree sa ane lhe “$e Fone" 'T wok mar'sg| “There's a Reason.” | 'n te © to go Coamendes blackballed ve himself, He,was tal because a ot teements in ord dated

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