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i iN RACING @ SP " BASEBALL ORTS | PRICE ONE CE CENT. ph STAI ON \ l" Te Mi AGAIN SEEMS CLOSE 3 August Belmont Flatly Ref Refuses to Grant Demand of Motormen for a $3.50 TTT 4 FOR TO DETROTS 2 ) l ENS TI | “ Circuation Books Open to All. 7 CARSILS. EOITION | _ NEW YORK, ' THURSDAY . SEPTEMBER |, i i 1 1904 Within Meh Stara te ret BR OJSKLYN Game of Series with Michi- ganders with 2,. Following This with 2 Mofe in Fifth. mi CHICAGO RAGING CHART AND OTHER SPORT NEWS SEE PAGE 2.7 STE ACE LINE MAPPING, IAN Ormonde’s “Right fight ached Win- ner in the Reapers, When Crimmins Came Up and Landed Aurumaster in Front. PRICE ONE Ck ONE CENE. 5 E RUSSIAN } H VISITORS _ Wage Rate in the Subway and Con. wi rar cas BROOKLYN .... --seeece 0.2.0.0.0.0 0.0 O+ 0 _|WILDMINT TOOK DASH STAKE ferences Are Presumably at an End. | CHICAGO .... ...-.+--1 0010001 —3 FROM DURYEA’S DREAMER. Tihs Powell In Good Form for the PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS. Gounclivan - Fintshed.. enone, | Grand Chief Stone Issues a Statement| Locals, While “Wild Bill” Don- PHILADELPHIA ........ 01006010 O+@ | but Was Disqualified for Foul. Significant Despatch from Despatch from St Petersbur, + tothe Public in Behalf of the Engin. ci Touohed Up Freely at) ST, LOUIS .... 2.0 11.0020 0 —8 | ing on Hildebrand’s Com-} Announces that Kuropatkin Has Taken ‘ \ eers—“L” Ba plates to Meet To- ye eel CHICAGO AT WESHINGTOX—AMERICAN LEAGUE, Piaint—Steeplechase a Farce) Forces Across the Taitse River in a Dese HIGHLANDERS. Morrow and Vote on Situation. ee muroan| CHICAGO... ...... 0000060000 THE WINNERS. perate Effort to Check the Fla Keeler yj, Weve 1140 01 WASHINGTON... .. .. --. 1G 0 .0'000 0 0—~ | rinsr naceczea (3 to 5, 1;} Movement of Kuroki on the Left, + On _ Pgewind heece ee abated (caves pict cls bended that te ine 4044 My Buela (3 to §), 2; Raiment, 3. Boney 2: thy Bretnerhand ef Leon: Hc hodtied tis cone ee | Gansel, ib. 4 At Jersey City (E. L.)—Newark, 0; Jersey City, 3, — ers, it ma said that the) oo sider pany should 13 0 aa tins cover paia ne tone mene wt oe ee the Importance Senen aes At Buffalo (E. L}-Toronto, 45 Buffalo, | 2. teh Piyine on Py . ty ig JAPANESE COMMANDER REPORTS eed b sible strike on the “L.” | how good. leinow, 6, Mat ¢ —————EEE andy i sae iro ln |" tat on wane © [Romanos ¢ 44 $$] LATE DETAILS BROOKLYN-CHICAGO GAME, i i PIERCING LINES IN FHE CENTRE ~ Tranait Company, to make the rat® Of loharge of one of thes ‘a ee TOMI sessessey seesesees (enuno 1, Dreampr (7 to 10) 2, Handzarra 3. pay for subway motormen the same 8#//ryshirg through the Subway at express DETROS. Seventh Innng—Lumley and Sheckard out at first. Babb | counciinan finished second, bi F i Cee Mom” * OY “|e st care ra tren Bert oe nnn BAN 4 fongled Bergen fanned, No runs . [éaquaina (Russian Positions on the Heights Were At. gen est sarc i |, rae Near aa eo i #88 A Lat Mga tgngeg Norrie TY Wakes Chanee | ‘rountn naceasrmaner co) tacked To-Day and Carried with Grea Btone to an Evening World reporter | srt they We he question at | Crawford, rf oo 2 9 o/0Ul. Barry forced. . rey to 1) 1, Crmonde’s Right (7 to 10) 2, tha afternoon. “Tan truly sty that|motormen posible be mapped ts ma |Mckmas, 1 rerres . Eighth Inning—Jordan fanned. Keubalick flied. Strang out. |e Tierney 3, Slaughter, and It Is Believed in Tokio th Tn order to make their position clear| A400, th4 ability of our man I reter | Law 39 166 geo] ¥O Tune, FIFTH RACE—Libretto (8to 1) ts! the C, f Li Is Ont the “L* motormen, through Mr, Stone, ce a mition | O'Leary, McCarthy and O'Neil singled. Evers sacrificed. Jones out. the Capture of Liaoyan niy a Bare nud an tal he bi | ay i oa ial eri [POPE 1888 tl Mecarthy seoring, Tinked flied. One run, Wee reat hia sat Hours. vm ; pends, The power to order a strike | puille one JURNt car ot twenty tGne at|TOAH wssses vorvwsiee 9 € 8 a]. Ninth Inning—Dillon and G:s'er out at first. Lumley fied. dail ceeetaea ay Bea wun Grand Chet Hanrahan, | cy feu of Shae naan # what eet eae No runs. - | rae Lady Rahedle (600 1) Prines the Brotherhoed of Locomotive Fire: |@ 10 © tiles an how, caine fates | Highlanders "9 00 6 0° tard Ca 5a We SS aI Chin yh oth lel acl Ha P, men, for many of te “L" motormen | cy men ean a is tat ay S| Bate le“ Powe. §: of Dono LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUls. 4 ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1, 10.16 P. M.—Germ Ri Sie c(h SP na Ana (a eC tsar | Furth aces DO | conmodere 2 Guhabie 3. | nu PRA [patkin has win hi whole amy to he ight cnt Beng O8A | rants wows be good See track aloe 7 Deaaren, & | Thre Base ifth Race—Aggie Lewis issful 2, Neversuo Y., Sept. 1.—The stakes at Sheeps- | the Taitse river to meet Gen, Kuroki’s flankin move <r -eneiebetenel aloes. 5 eee mites, xe fee | Sixth Rabe—Seond Mate 1, Flyer 2 Si Soman 8° [rt sh, ste rit wa PIERCED RUSSIAN LINES. Wee Statement of Mngincers. Men to Meet To.Morrow, eA, @). Umpiree—O'Laughiin and Con: Stakes nt five furlongs on the Futurity That the subway matter has reached |” courte Preamer was @ red-hot favorite, TOKIO, Sept. 1, 7 P. M.—At daybreak to-day the Japai , @Xtended to the Subway, operated by the same on the “L,’* was very much in pte the base to mad | Leib 3. ‘The statement of the engineers 18 44 |. ‘crisie Ia shown dy special call AT HARLEM. ; follows: Is _sent (@enciad is Ho looked like @ sure winner, but hy the electric engineers of the Inter: [tan ‘Diimion. Rot ea TreN oF Manhate t imate puke Sixth Race—Brand New 1, Atlantico 2, Dozi'e 3 Vas hntond, He ncted. sally at the} of the left delivered a-fierce and successful assault against the. dorough Rapid Transit Company ask | mated ‘Aseotition “0 ot Beret Rat way | 4.—Detrolt was easy for the re My Leet post, ran away In a false break and) the west of Hsilintun and the high ground to the west of Sh that the wage scale and hours of Iabor Bmpleyees of America, which division | to-day in the first game of the pe AT DETROI T. finally was fouled In the Inst sixteenth eA) he ; i Bow in tect on, the Interborough, lexcopt the motormen; and ot" tarps | netics. Powell had good contro, and| Sixth Race—Springwater 1, Navigator 2, Trenct-the-Mere , |? dons 1 Madden * Counetimaa. || pierced thé Russian fines, and probably later forced the nellageay mmumely, for nine hours (the com: \divisions of the Brotherhood of Engi- hia support was all that a baseball It was plainly not Dreamer’s day, for i oops from their position on the right and centre. ofters hours), oe—Great Eastern 1, Langford Jame 0 ouled he Russian troop: K pany only $3 for ten hours), be Beery and Brotherhood of Firemen, ems over's fancy could want, x on Seventh Ra ng ) Lida leven it he had not deen fouled he would Oyama telegraphs that his losses in these assaults were heavy, bave been beaten, for his bad acting at starter, was beaten off. The Mags pe was the usual farce, a Amalgamated m, 4 corporation. en will meet at ngteey'4 capture the post took too much out of him. “he statement that we are asking|Alth stecet Mand whe nated and Twenty. |AY in the ninth would be band to Grnitiinsa, wen geeani) aioweaitbed It is believed here that Gen. Kuropatkin has been sweepingly for an increase in wages is wron at No, 10 Tat es Hundred ‘and meet sane core n ple for the foul was plain, He came up on | feated and that the possession of Liaoyang is a matter of hours, r this wage scale has been in existence | }¥-Af meetings will run | perteld, ‘pened il. the outside and bore In, forcing Dreamer sualties from Aug. 24 to Al for years, Any railroad building or Celok et ‘nig fhe morning unt CoS aie aes ‘Ganga Jover into Wild Mint, The latter was Ko- Gen, Kuroki's ¢a B- to Aug. 28 amouoted, 9 leasing new lines applies the wage rate) | Nominally the call ts for the purposelRUMA. et UE tO NO, ing strong at the time, ant so Dreamer | 2,255. The other casualties have not been reported. tm effect to the acquired territory, and % Py rp BR.. oe indorse the action filed out to McIntyre. | was squeezed back. Wild Mint and ; We think {it only fair that the same} sting with vate ‘Sean seen negott: Keler to o@1 Blberfeld got Councilman fought It out, the former } erouia be done hore, ing oa # operat-| a pang. ‘Anderson tripled to Tet acor: winning by & narrow margin ROGRESS OF GREAT “The claim of the company that they] Fe ya strike yote will be taken, | oued to ails, Wanies wort! The bitedstad. oh Dressaation Wwoms | 'E7: a0 an get all a8 sadguiac pend want at lau authority” tes art otorriaat eit, $204 | second to ft TWO RUNS. i Ronpart Cates iil. Prmcnies SE VEN. DA Y FIGH? "1 & cheaper rate for longer hours 4 and the conductors, Second Inning, nt a red-hot favor but Ly » - E hape true in one sense, but what kind Gaetan Uoketsel! ra ‘ le him cleverly, threw the race away. ch - reir fey tat] tees te oat, 4 cures smployees wil vole to | ,kibertald wnraw out Oravtert. Hick:| Koukalik, New Pitcher, Goes'in the Box for He wan, fooling along in the streich | gq. PETRRSRURG, Sept. 1—The happen was,of the most dea doubt that tt they offered till lower necessary, Th Wilt tend the aatter | tld say Ui hit one, to Dodgers Against Lundgren for coming on about Tis business. Budden: | perate character. It raged continuously from dawn wntl) midnight; aii See they cveld oti Got men. fis organisations Fag tA ante: | H led him and beat him| slaughter must have been {mmense. Rae "Tt le the intention of the company to ested. kinen inter. the ‘Cubs, cat head, Ed Tierney, the only other ‘At 8 o'clock in the evening, after holding his outer positions Be the face of the mest despérate charges, Gen. Kuropatkin gave the a im Siick SULTS AT DETROIT. RE Oh CLAN. Oe (Bpecial to The Evening World.) BO ee ee bare Down | retire upon the main works about the city. " : Tobe ‘ieary. ie fanart i ae, tn fi all hg CHICAGO, Ill, Sept. 1—The final BATTING ORDER. Dill vied to, the age jam. bye he The Japanese assaults during the day had been directed ° t a i t Librett to 1 chance, Gineehet to The Brentng World.) 8 BASE- Po a Fro rine. * cies te pore tee ee at, rig kes Strang, ane. siasie fe {sl come “home alone. Horlaontal,| against the Russian centre, a little cast of Maletung Hill, near the MIGHLAND PARK RACE TRACK, BALL GAMES, ‘Third Inuing, was played this afternoon. ‘The honors | Dillon, 1b, Barry, fell Was remounted and fn! ang three miles southwest of Liaoyang. DETROIT, Mich. Sept. 1.—Following Donovan was fooled on three of the series have already beer. won by| Lumley. rf McCarthy, ct. tinted and finisned third. The! a EMENDOUS ARTILLERY FIRE, ' are the results of the races run here Soweto Oe ee etalee “maken at the Eaatemers as they have won both| Sheckard, if. O'Neill, ¢, opening wan Uae an easy victory @or ining the severity of the infantry and artillery cy teday: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Meintyre ambled on four wide] @ames played Berges'e Joos st" ee sg dim chis Ge co Pict RACH—For three-year-olds caught stealing,| Manager Hanlon is still absent In Cln-| Jordan, 2b. aker, 20 Paget Patr Run One, Two, had been heretofore experienced in chis war. Gen. Kondratsvitch’s divi one mile.—Meggs, % (Taylor), PSR GBT RSE the throw this tm cinnat! and Capt. Dillon is doing the] Koukaltk, Lundgren, p. pair, Zeala and My Buela, | yore the brumt and suffered the most, Bayonet charges succeeded “and 6 to 1) won; Squanto, 10 ire—! M OM to 1 and 4 to 1, second; Dun- Umpire—Mr, Moran, on favorites in the open.og but BOSTON AT PITTSBURG. manager's work with credit. Strang and Game postponed on account of rain, Dobbs, the two cripples of the visiting ert other in rapid succession, while the artillery due? never ceased for » le for Lowe and nt an easy liner to| Dougherty w: Hickman, Keeler shor dasn. after the race it did e price 2% fein Po eae ———_. McIntyre, Elberfeld had the eye and t minced rete ment | team, are not missed very much so far,| out, stealing, O'Neill ¢ No| won and My Buela . R ae RACE—For, two-year-olds: Pda YORK AND CINCINNATI. | frid‘was cause st “third atefnere to 8 Jordan and Gessler are playing above | RUNS. jo Evers, NO} Bop had a lot of ape No aitempt was made in tne official alvices to estimate the number of five® fur! 101 (Minder), 2 to at, game was scheduled for these | Coughlin, NO RUN par, Gessler saved the game yesterday PR af Aggy, Oe Peannr panes out, Babb one = ing iyind mon easily guns the Japanese used, except that they had many bundreds. Each gum ’ yh AF to b+ ai Merino, 1g remaoe, Fourth alan by his one-handed catch of Kllng’s long) and war out stealing second, No| by & length and a half Yom My Bvela, | carries 150 charges, and these must have been eapended many times, vas > ah 0 0 ol ‘ ‘Romer gle aN GR dae whe’ thro A a cat ‘i ia Wineen Ae fer any is ee a wea play Sixth Inal ae Cee eens ee eae several hundred thousand shots were fired between sunrise and sunset, 1. were on sth Inning. THIRD RACE—For three-year-olds and AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bohert Nean'* 'One AY) through a fast practine. Jordan doubled to right. Koukallk 1 Shot Takes Second, Gen. Kuropatkin’s order to fall back on the fortifications was probably due to the receipt of information that the Japanese had succeeded in cross. — ing the Taltse River, northeast of Liaoyang, although Gens. Renten- —— Strang walked. Dillon fled to do Jesslor filed to Jones. NOR 1 walked, Evers fanned. Jon ‘The Prooklyns will leave here to-night Hone aed & linet out to Metntyre Alan-a-Dale was a 1-to-3 chance in a mas slow, but not too slow, on ve |ttie second race, and was apparently a up; one mile.—Subador, 9 (Hyam to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Four Leaf C. 6 108 DETROIT AT NEW YORK, for Pittsburg, where they have one game Cor wil erida ead), 5 to Heusen % (Pad, OY te i ‘and 4 to 1, third. Thme—1.1) —___- GLEVELAND AT BOSTON. FIRST GAME. & scratch hit. Ga of tee A pees hed the faa habit alone took care in. greg, ‘0 RUN illon flied to evers to Chance, Strang filed to Jones Gessler out, 8. GANT ARE HOME king), 9 to 5 and 4 to 6, sec Sef fg: A , : m0) he ta for ¢. r Rowland’, 7 (F. Watson) $10 t and Detroit. ..4. 01000000 1— 2] nrat bag. Conroy rap pretty ingis| to. play with the champions to-morrow | le "Xo Satis, A Tinker fled 10 Tum: | re pre eee die vusied , °° | kampft’s and Mandaritoft’s. divisions had been especially olaced ir. poaltion, 3 to 1, third. Time—1.4. New York -20002000 pest Lowe and Tale go Jeinow | afternoon, and then Journey on to Phil- ‘a terrific pa opening Jon to checkmate such a ve. FOURTH RACE—For jatteries—Donovan and Beville: Po 4) fied to bigniy roy ter ew adelphia for a tussle with the tail-end. a Tour lente on Akin fund | tn this direction to checkmate mo’ ; tf on je" ie: we ¥ jnning. aa as far in front of n Tid y Neat alin 8 to 1 an beau r out Revie ted to Dougherty. Lowe got |" First tantog. ey aan this way tothe torn white | FAILED TO CHECK THE JAPS. le gradually closed and, tak- id, won easily by a length | aif from Flying Ship, who ‘The Japanese crossed at a point calied Sakankankweniun, twenty, pone east and somewhat above Liaoyang, and marched in force directly west. b wall flied to McIntyre. Dew herty | Ni 2 closed strong and beat Tramotor half | @ . ? extt! wo ‘7 BPN at tale and "Emer. Cleveland.... 0 3000100 0— 4|bunted along the third base line, Keeler Bag reached second on Koukallk’s the place | ward with the evident object of extting the Russian line of communication MMtheka de te (3. Austin). 2 to 6 Boston 1000000 also Dunted In the same direction, and | fumble and bad throw and went to liman Dt {with Mukden, ‘Their exact strength was not established, but » division ont won: seortle, 99 (Btoval), 4,toh.and 0 O— 1] ons low throw by Coughlin to’ frst | third on Bergen’s bad throw, Barry ncilman Disqualified, ® i. 5, second; Boing Glass. 1) (True-! Batteries—Rhodes and Buelow: Tanne. | Dougherty scored, Keeler got to third. |singled to left, scoring Slagle. Barry) ] was a red hot favorite, | ¥48 made out, pel), § to 1 and ? to L third, Time—/ bill and Criger. from which he, too, came home on a|out stealing second, Bergen to Babb. | at the post and finally As soon as the Japanese found that the Russians were retiring from rwi-t SECOND GAME. bad throw by Boville. Crawford fell on |Chance filed, to Sheckard, McCarthy er, In the break, howe — ns ¢ his nose In his chase after Elberfe! safe on Jordan's bad throw. O'Neill away well and he raced | their outer positions southward they resumed the attack there, elthough it -000100000—-1 . Ane singled to right, McCarthy gving to HARLEM WINNERS, 00220001 — g|srm fanned. TWO KUNE. THIN" vant Riso Bheckark, ONE) ART « moat auscnsfa trip to tne ania io ie otrted Phere spd. hian3-| was then quite dark, Thus pressed, the Russians arrested their movemest ‘ Donohve and Buelow: Gib. RUN, West, Johnny McGraw and his ag- ind Dreamer drew Away toxerhoe HeNe | to the rear and again faced the Japanese. ‘ , Special to The Evening World.) son end. Farrell, 7 Second Inning. Pra Caen Gan he} Councilman raced up on the « to With the view of eventual retirement from (holy outer positions the’ ” aM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, 4|_ Lumley _fenned. | Sheckard. walked. Die te selon an gird ta ) him down and pr */ Russians had dug a large number of pits, with stakes concealed tn their bot+ is oe, IEE Se ne reaat | St LOUIS AT PHIMADRLPHIR | ENE Gs neat Sauhel , ane Out sealing, O'Neill to Evers. NO. were inthe beat of spltits and. rele | Crunetiman and won |toms, The pits were artfully concealed among the high Shinese corn, When ” run here to-day are as follows: ‘St. Loais..... 00000000 2— 2/iams placed on je Crawtord’ 4 emit Con. | Ri UNS flied to Sheckard, Tinker |Mishly elated over their great snowing {liman wis a le gt An front of F =| the Japanese charged after the Russians they fell Into the pits in hundreds q h vinay erties tnd even; Dix | Philadephia. 000000000—-0 FOr een RU ip dioaae ner walked and stole second. Tinker was|in the West. Dreamer and led the he Dree bac " }and were engulfed and ‘mpaled on the stakes and (heir Hoes Were thrown? *7 "9 ; tile, 9 (0 1 and 15 to 1, was second:| 4 batieries Glade and Sugden: Wad- Sey tandem waked shige fied to Lum: es | Sitan “Wee "aigustiied es ns gcoun | into confusion ; M, 29 to land 10 toL third. ‘Time porayrtond ded. Wiliam et Hey. NO RUN FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS \* was fourth, a third olive] When the Russians faced atout and returned to their old positions thay) ott Elbe No RUN Tae tinted cate : : Lyne Wee Cansht Napping. | ound these death traps filled with dead and dying. int oF. Bipectens to first. hl a vi % AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wy 7 - (SROOND, RACH Six, furton was thrown out by } Ormonde t was t Comrade, ehh. we rq |Doupherty atruck out. Barrett’ ent weet ookalh we (oeciat 19 The Evening Wort) |e in the eaeat Pinker nat favor The rattle of musketry aud boom of cannon conthiued until midnight, Beehnan i to) and sto te third, “Hime | Boston,...10 44 AélClevaland.a @ .s9| Keeler’ boost NO RUNS. UNS. pine FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, 87, | v-| when at last slience brooded over the bloody battiefield and the tired) a al 4 New York@ 48 © 418 Detroit... 47 Barry singled to left. Chance eed | LOUIS, Mo., Bept. 1—The results tote 18 36. Pala'puieh $4 MSC Louisa o% ‘ae|_ oLwo caught one Just right and sent | Barry” Koaklik to. J Mec ts ered t solviers lay down where they had fovght. while the wornout reread ‘ed Re a RACE—One mile. ’| Chicago,..1 49 570 Washing'n 78 mn it the left-field fence for two bases.| out to Dillon unass! 4 Fores sg ee 9 »m | angels of merey ministered to the wounded all night and the Chinesé o 1% to 5 and even; Royal, and ® to 10, was second: Prince 1% to 6 and 7 to & third, Won by | Crimming 4 4 | worked at carrying them into Liaoyang | HOW KUROKI CROSSED THE RIVER, uinaster was elght lengthe in front| Gen, Sakharoit in a despatch ‘o the (eneral Stal, dated to-day, om pt. | terday’s fighting, says O'Leary's splash to Williams retired Babb to Dillon. NO Donovan struck out. Bar- Powell was — WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours him At fires. Pett’ stort drop behind good for a single and seored Me’ 0 iaker. 8. led to Strung. Jones fied Tinker doubled to centre, hiea YD RACE-One mile “Won by ‘was thrown out, Coughlin to pare yanked Anderson's | to AY second; Judar | Falls tm Steoplechase n Lund: | Cant t “J x i y has crossed to the right bank of in 8 P.M, Fri New| | life. Gansel singled to centre, Bevilie | La off Strang, Lund-| Cantril, 191 to show, third: Time t A portion of Gen, Kurokt's force has cro’ hs Scie mrt Pe te Query stopped Ganz Mealing. NO] gren stole second aM ani out Birane |e" ga oem 'y i 20 the Hest Jump, | paitse River at Sakankankwantun. A division of infantry, with Math tantng. to Dillon, ONE RUT. THIRD B ae ue wereaee Ww ‘on | hom rm ~ who fei, was and artillery, crossed first and covered the advance of another ned second. ‘Da Fitth fanning. Sheckard out, Evers to Chance. Babb to centre, Bergen fanned, walked. Crawford filed to so remounted, get- Hickman did __ likewise, ting third money, Bonfire, ti filed to Conroy. 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