The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1904, Page 2

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A ae) eof Port Arthu r [s Contiaued, and it I ‘Reported that Two More Forts ave Fallen lato the Hands of the vers, a four-funnelled one, was sunk. The ‘the number of lives lost am J mote defonses at Port Arthur, Fy 6 Hill and are believed to The larger one names of the are unknown, DON, Aug. 2%5—Following advices trom Shanghai telling of the of the Russia® ¢rulser Askold and the torpedo boat Grosovol, of the Cuar, comes the announcement that the Russiang ave low) Comptrolier Edward M. Grout, whise ore te advices received here at 6 A. M. to-day the defenses ere be Forts Talpangize and Chaoc! iP forts dre east of Golden Hill, recently taken by the Japeades, P@ays besieging army has been heaping shells upon them. Nhebief here is that the taking of these two forts will lsavea way § successful assault upon Port Arthur. It is sald the; these two have keen most deadly in Aaviing down of the Russian thelr defense of the besieged city. flag from the Askold and’the Groso- 4 was done hy order of Emperor Nicholas. Tihis order was conveyed to Belzenstein and at 7 o'clock last night the flags were lowered, two vessels will now be held by China anti! the clode of the wer, LAUGHTER GOES ON AT PORT ARTHUR. CHEFOO, Aug. 2%5.—Russlan advices recelved here say that the Japan- on Port Arthur Aug. 21 and Aug. 23 were repulsed with tree losses, It is added that the attempt of the Japanese to capture G 1 coat them 10,000 men, and that their attack on Vort Keseshag fn their lcsing 3,000 men killed or wounded, Port Dalny ts saiq filled wit wounded men, ' ‘The Japanese aro hiring laborers here for services on the Liaotung by Et ta reported that the Japanese are obtaining provisions through the iba LT LATS ‘Gallory:from Hotel and jages Followed Players in Day's Play Over } Phowsigs to Te Bvening Wort» >” ISLAND, N. Y., Aug. 4}. in the Manhansct Manor it had splendid weather for feeoné Gay over the Jinks of the Y Manor Club to-day. A large pallery_ the Bhelter Island hotels und followed the pisyers, and - a Bppearances Shelter [sland {5 assured of a yearly tourna. int hereatier. ‘Those who did not yesterday remcined here to piv y's large bandicap. ‘The patr-| jo Sect: Campbell Phillips, Holly- ve A. C. Travis, Manhanset M. Friedlander, Hollywood, 5 i Of Plek- Manhanset Manor, vs. F. 0, New Hiven Golf; Chadwick bid’and, vs, J, Whitney Baker, fet: J, Naething, Lake’ Abbott, Shelter Istand Cow | ©. 8 Pinkney, Fox Hills, Ghinnecock; P. W. Leavy 0., vs. Robert Moore, New L RR. 6B. Rowland, New Haven Golf, Otls, Shelter Island Country ' at oat: Summary, ‘ravis beat Phill : i ediander 3 ay Pa beat Pickhardt 4 up and 2 to Baker beat Sawyer 4 up and 4 to go, * Moore beat Leavitt 4 up Marvin ot Piakwey 1 ¥e, t iw Up an teal TT Nacthing a t0 0. — EIEN SES LAD UR 3 Homestead at Oyster “Bay, Which Stood Nearly Two f Destroyed—Young ts Help at the Fire, BAY, & 1, Aug. %=The Of Benjamin Schenck, « from President Roose- om Bagamore Hill, was de- fits to-day. The homestead, Ag0, Was one of the oid- in this vietnity, Parsevelt got a glimpse of Ba grounds, but did “With the test of the town, #., and Archie, however, pod * dm gaving articles house, which was “AT GLEESON DA BEACH LAKS Large Gallery for Contest, in Which Gardner and Smith Play Resort's Course. hi [ 1ifite den City, and Alex Be part, They were both in OM of TS yesterday, and money for the first <a amiome wie pe de as RIDE AND SEEK gz Pied 35 F635 f i EE Bodly of Little’ Girl Who Played the Game on the Deok of a Boat Is, Recovered at Atlan- tle Highlands, —_——— The body of Ruth Walling, the tee- year-old daughter of Thomas B. Wall- ing, of Port Monmouth, who had been imiesing since 4 FP. M, Tweeday, was found by the father at 09 e'cleek last night under the Fors Monmouth dock, AUlantio Highlands. ‘The girl had den playing hi seek with her friend, Edna Heyer, on the steamboat Wililam V, Wileon, wiveh Was at her dock on Tuesday afternesn. and it Is thought #he got outside the rail to hide and slipped overboard. ‘The father with « few friends dragged the bay around the dock continuously wath last night. After the steamboat left her dock for New York the father dragged where the boat had bees and found the body under the pier, The suction of the boat as It left the over washed the body under the dock. Edna Meyer, the drowned girl's play. mate, did not tell her parents that Ruth was misting wntit Tuesday night, when Mra, Welling called her ou, of bed. Bdna said that they had been playing on the boat and Rath suddenly disappeared, Bath gira had been told nat to play vi th¢ Goat. Ryer since the girs @sappoarance been hysterical, and Any Ree snd on » pad 2s se cad . and has known at Atlaatio a at sufaker at years beon @: save iT ear, s. “Is for a FIELD a SVEROR the Vote of Kings County for : the Comptrofier, ai) ONLY REMAINING HITCH SUCCESS AT PRIMARIES. His Candidacy, Which It Is Understood Charles F, Mur- phy Will Oppose. gubernatorial aspirations have been nurtured by Benator Patriék H. MoCar- ren, of Rrooalyn, came out in the open to-day gs a candidate for the nomina- tion fer Governor, MP, Grout said nothing himself, but Senator McCarren mate the formal announcement, deolar- ing that be would ddliver the sixty-six ‘votes of Kings County for the Comptrol. ler, and Intimating that 4 little strength would be added to this from up-State delegates controlled by David B. Hill, ‘Thare la only one hitch in the MeCar- ren-Grout plan of action. In order ta deliver the Brooklyn delegates Senator MoCarten has got to win out at the primaries, He eave Ke wil win esally, but he hasn't won yer. Mr. Grout will go into the convention, if the plans do not miscarry, as Kings County's candidate. Before the Comp: troller went to Burope te had a long talk qbout this matter with MeCarren, At that fme the Compirolier had Pineed himael’ in @ position hostile to Temmany Hall by giving jobs in the Department of Finance to MoCarren men aa.fmet ae they were turned out of Office by department neade at the be- heat of Charles F. Murphy. “At one time ho had hoped to have Jemmany’s| th sivength behind him in the ght for the aomlnation, but after Ais alMance with MoCarten he saw the impossibility of that, and it was abselutely to him by McCarren befere Grout went atyoad that all of Kings County's strength shat the Senator could control Would be used to further his ambition to"be chief executive of the State, In making the announcement of Grout's candidacy to-day, Senator Mo- Craven said to a réporter for j Ing World; Italian Grocer Ordered to Give Up $1,000 or Have “Hie Skin Lifted” While Going to Market, we ———_ ‘ Modest! Portnt, en TeaMan grocer at No, G0 THIN aveque, Brooklyn, hes re ceived two Binck Hand letters, both demanding money and threatening his, fe. He hae not paid the money and he still lives, The letters, which he turned over to the police today, read: “Dear Friend: To-morrow night at 6,90 you got to give us 31.000. If you t you wit be Killed. Go to Firth Twenty-eighth street, Jt within an hour of the time » ce ‘That letter was dated Aug. 10, Perini saye he paid no attention to the letter, “Dear Friend—If you not on Aug t1 don't pay $9 at Fifth avenue and Twenty-eighth etreet your Ume tp com- ing. You will be kilfed with a poignard When you go c% market, We will pull wp your skin. LA MANA NERA” From tha handwriting Perini sald he & customer who had ore written him @ number of orders, ———— POUND DEAD IN PARK, Rody of Gray-Nelved Man Die. eoverdd by n Polleeman, ‘The body of gray-heired man, about fifty yeats old, Was found behind the firm house in Prespest Park, Brosk. tpn. poy? by a policeman, , viovsly AU x 4 EVENING Mo Wot DAY AT SARATOGA ° The Evening World's gharw ore indened Stes Aret racy pt Aquednet. 687 ust RACE ee - * 3 af Sate Paymaster White, However, Falls to Identity Four Prison: ere as the Men Who Rehbed E | STOLEN MONEY WAS : NOT FOUND ON THEM, bef G0 the. ond, ©-Vawative wes running strong Dot the slightest evidence against them. Provably Hiding in Weeds. ‘The mountaine and woods in New Jeresy for twenty-five miles around Montolsir are alive to-day with men @rmed with rifies and shotguns, deter- mined not to give up until all of the highwaymen ate caught. That theee men are in the woods somewhere there can be no ddubt, The alarm was given so soon after the reb- bery thet there was no chance for then to reach civilisation undetected. and from sheer necessity they must have taken to the wild country around Cedar Grove. Under clreumstaness they might lay in heavy brush for dayt with another oe shance qhai —4 Diu We tae ait aie i magia pg Ht i i i ei é Z i. Th af Et & gf be i Pe i H HY Nine Found In Weet Thirty-ninth: Pitcher Wioker' Went Up In the Street House by the Poliee Al-} Alr and Passed Three Mo- lowed to' Gd but Two Men! Orawilee to First Alter 9 Held. Wrangle Over an Out. : i i £ ; i i i i 3 f ¢ Hj aT i i Ei : z se ks tz ————— An. alleged women's Gosbrenm ond mbling house in a brownetone-front peivete Awelling, No, 98 West Thirty | Breemaden, , wae raided thie afternoon £ 5 4 i i A zit if 3 3 g iil HG rite HEME tigul! eid gifEy; ifatl rte & <t emeresenny z ieee is att FE i aS ae i i i i ‘ ri Fez if i é iH £ ccoF wluncccoure cen ewones Bt scanncenee i ih $az : ATH i i : i i j ad i fiz ie a2 tii s2st 3 $f : i =f = “=< i z i F3 f £ 3 j Poser i 2 53 af iti fg j i HF Ul i i 5% if I i? : 33 i §232 ir iff i ae wu zfts A} i: iil & ii i He it: ii i ipl! Halle qi $ evening, sh fafd, he called, and was told Wy net sleter Florénce that ashe was qui. cara ty Mt of ry eo ‘he eut if ne oat a. was at and. Tevaty aie! Paliceman Got Suspicions gad Ar- rested a Woman ie Btvekive. ent search Axe GG CTD LEM HBT Fishing Party from Par Rook away: in Perll for Five Hours, Resoued by Coney Isfand Life MEN EXHAUSTED. WHEN TAKEN FROM THE ORAFT, Sighted from the Beach White Stil at Sea Trying to Keep ‘Afloat. was blown in slowly and at 3 o'clock the ocoupanis, ° half Manhattan, and Robert Jennings, of Far Rockaway, for a fishing trip, There was @ stiff breese eutetde and a heavy swell. The [ttle catboat witpped & lot of water, bat no alarm ‘qa felt by the men until {t was dis- in the waves, taking in quantities of water at every rol, All thé mea had to Dall continuewsly, Rg sate ‘ with ts tok walt ty ER SOT DOO AD BY AONE i i ‘ * ) f a Fs g3 H i i i : alt id i ii Hy 7 ‘ii ; : 5 EF MECHANICAL BNGINER THE ehVesSOn CORST DePENse Engine thet - : | ‘| f ii i Thieves » Tullleries Inte a Fever of Exoltement, Nt ne : ee POLICE CHASE. INTRUDERS UP SEVEN FLIGHTS. Desperate Fight Ooours on the Roof, but, Only One of the of the upper west side culmingted to- day in the capture of one mah afters fight, and after the guests of the fach- fonable Hotel Tullleries, at Ninety. Vator man in thi brough| TH F fi i 2 s F} 8 § z TE is 24 a§ i g ji ty it 4 es fH Hi eft ie] 4 Hf Hl & uf gé fee ett | ag i : ( iH i i i g gee até some = tat p RENE tt it i Pad | é Ef ] i fini? tele Biz gets i f i t = sf i Hi i i t 2 i fa & 3 itt ii i F it z fae Hy i fs ii FS 5 E ad i ti i =] co, * saves 50% of fuel. \ ‘ 6, RMTL HBSSB,

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