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Be 6 Aw id Oe ' r =" La ques THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1004. P Si HE DISPOSITION OF TilE OPPOSING FORCES AT LIAOVANG: mal FOR saat, shistadai a 17) ING OF OPERATIONS BY THE JAPANESE, WHO ARE TRYING 70 ENVELOPE TRE nosdaue! N PATTERSON TNO WS A A= LA yang C meer ; Plumbers and Plasterers Organ- os pug, oeaie _ Pe ene 5 ized in an Effort to Break Up «Moe ff : : , the Strike and Crush Wein- Free + end ie Under shuwemuses : seimer Foraes. " ' “Bond of that nt, ; —____- tterson’s counsel, Lawyer Moir re to-day made an effort Justice Amend, fn Part U1. Term of the Supreme Court, to ‘Weoure the release of the “Floredora” ‘chorus git from the Tombs on ball © pending der trial. Justice Amend Axed dail at $240, which her lawyer sald it would be imporsible to raise. An important move in the fight be tween the employers and workmen tn the building trades wae made last night when two new unions of trades in the Dullding ine were formed. These were unions of plumbers and plasterers, Both unions have signed the arbitra- tlon agreement and will put men to work on jobs from which members of the Bullding Trades Alliance unlegs have been locked out or on which they have struck, ‘The new plumbers’ union te backed by - the United Association of Plumbers, the national umton which controle unions ia all the big cities of the country except New York, When Philip Weinselmer secured control of the plumbers’ union here he broke away from the national organisation on the ground that the national officers wanted too large @ @hare of the repelpte of the Manhattan Union, The national officers have been Aghting him ever since. Bringing Unton Men Here, The project is to bring union men here from all over the ¢ountry and put them on jobs from which the Wein- selmet plumbers have departed. The men brought here are all to be allowed to Join the new union upon presentation of thelr union cards, While the new union was being formed a committee from the Welnselmer union was trying to make arrangements for a re-alliance over, Mr. Levy told the a writ of habeas cor- secure her liberty her trial on bail. t-Attorney agrees with me be Moderated on bail,” 1 and It diMicult to egroe on will amount.” wlio Disirict-Attorney Sandford he would not pppose the motion, suggested the ball be of a substan- id amount—$2,00 at least, » Said $10,000 Was Enongh. ceo pwr) r, yn attention phat she will Kecee ‘ee followed wherever she ‘The new plasterers’ union is made up . ‘ of the non-union plasterers who helped Ts iw sastne Nopzu 3 to bulld Dreamland in Coney Island, EE Amand, ate couldn, araraien Many of them are already at work on without prejudice, That means Levy can again apply to a Juste ie Pagroese Court to decrease the i el if the District-Attorney con- 4 gents. Levy stated he would see Mr, Jer. os in order to have him consent to a Pg i apa By nore Wat ik could Jobs controlled by the Building Trades Employers’ Assoctation, _| sot OUT WEST) TO FIND ROBBER)" ee There are three unions now working under sanction of the employers—tha electric: \ I No Trace of Masked HighWaWy-| ocrer ann ustarers and plumbers Other unions are In process of forma- i} . Fwy toe pti ah eR BP ae arb a ~ | Seoretary of National Commis- man Who Fled Before Shots|{!2% Ta employers expect by thie new president of the Building Trades ofld’s charts are incexed from NEW MILFORD, Conn. Sept. 1.—No | Alliance, to bring about @ peaceful set 7 have been foil | (Continued from First Page.) tlonal Baseball Commission met at the| MT® G. C. Spencer, | Wason's plan to bring about @ confer: f Hartwell, of Judd’s Bridge, says shot Grand Hotel here to-day in its annual ted down at it # TAT FIRST RAGHs900 added: tor ralden thites 14; five furlongs Futurity | tension, with President August Herr. |&t her three times while ahe was driv. {ines Wis Vel ete ee ia a sary Fo Foot Athiete,| teaienaic Sener ss fone "7 f. by Watererem~| After fording the river the Japanese advanced toward Lisovang In two} mann, ‘of the Cincinnat! Narlonal | '"S done. the Mehway yeiteter, ae | it do. net Aédpaty OF GR uitienate sete { ‘ Ingen, _Morees.__ heehee. Wi t_" WW KF Fin” Down. Clos Pi, Hh. | bodies, one due west and the other by way of the Yontal mines. Langue Club, presiding. President Ban | bern found by the arm code | tlement,” sald Mr, Nason. “The ma- f Clips Nearly Second from) 9: . ,crey 1 ‘There vias fighting between the two armies all day long, especially ve.) B. Jonnson. of. the American yee Rheit MeMahen wii net. further {J0tHtY Tules ln our organisation, and aa Kraenzlein’s Hurdle Figures : s i hh Bn 2 | Pf Mbtween s o'clock and midnight, after which the fire slackened, Tt dacvan cA” ouner members [f° recite the search ‘or the aupposed [Jong ax the mien want, to stick Out we a} g H H H } } is a aed “As on the previout day, the fighting ended with complete success for | were prevent, Rienwarman: will all hang together i * Te-Day at Olympic Games, fof he ued dB ndf of MUh|tH The Russians mainiained alt their positions, Gen. Kendratenkow’s de-| Secretary Jonn . Bruce reported the — iiteiacines = Foie gs Bae Ho SHG oF tachment apecially distingulshing iwelt, During the last four hours ot the i of players purchased by the. Nex (escial to The Evening World) Hid H uy og # Fs day tho Japanese fired an immense number of projectiles and the Russian| ieagues, The National League has pur. BT. LOUIS, Sept, .—The Olympian i Hy 3 BOR RR yeh positions were searched by the Japanese shrapnel. The Russtane maln+} chased $2 and and the American League “gamed were continued here on the| 0” RRR RY 100, tained a stubborn defense the whole day. players, making 1% casts for the Stadium, 625, 1616 16 — ib ” 0 oo 4 " hi 1, but dete commission to settle. Brooklyn had thw’ H, L, Hillman, of the New York Ath. |... *coyoied fa aoe iui re aria Tage Dark, lena. '| “Our troope all day long were exposed to 8 hall of shrapnel, but defended | rset ist ot & 9 West 18th Street, 345 First Avenue, 145 Ninth Avenue. Jetic Club, maintained his reputation as un and er ory. fant the oushe the Ra a nar race, the positions intrusted to them with dosperate bravery. After preparing tor} Most of the ¢luds In Be win 432 Amsterdam Averiue. 97 Second Avenue. 918 Ninth Avenue. “Joo faptest man in the world over (he 71 8° BGOS “Him, sage for all ones et fw itn mal calc ‘rt . the assault with artillery the Japanese repeatedly attacked our positions, | iouwe oe eS en mn minor Sia Ametardam Avenue, iv Lian) Ave, 456 Tenth Avenue, Hurdles, by breaking the Olympic record | 4.7, o"Menowell’ iit en Some of our advanced fortifications passed into their hands after a stub- 805 Amsterdam Avenve, fag gxth Avenue. 75 West 125th Street, i ematlagees be ae Index. __Horsea,____"Joekeys, Wi @t born defense, They wore, however, each time recaptured by us at the point BANK TREASURER RRESTED, [511 Columbus Avenue. 606 Eighth Avenue. (524 Third Avenue, ; A Pats, in 1900, " sitiman went the dls- = pens oes ‘ “ipieatdng ie 4 of the bayonet, “*824 Columbus Avenue 883 Eighth Avenue. Yorkville's Busy Store, tance In % 3-5 seconds, (Rad) even Tide SORA Ne 4 “Atter each bayonet engagement our troops found time to dig pits in TOWN, Maas. Sept. 1-Na- | 37 Carmine Street, 137 Ninth Avenue. 6th St. and 3d Avenue. efor! WATER’ Rep F, Castleman, G. N. ¥. A A, New vinmune HE. 2, Mt Saint, We de, Tol Ran, Overwelwhi—Tramoior § York, was atcond to Himan; Georxe the snd Tiving Belo come’ tery font thteuan he Win’ 5, Poag, M. A. C., Milwaukee, third Ing into homentretch, pds : Varnell, C. A, A, Chis THIRD | RACE the Dash, for ed farion Futurity * and George M. 719 course. Bead A toon arte 1 by anne Ta ~ the flelds of Chinese corn !n front of some of our positions. These in some| than A Frye, treasurer of the Water The Model Wine Stores of the World. Only Reliable Canes were completely Milled with Japanese corpses, The enemy's losses must] S06, Sarings, Hath way, Grane 7 | Goods, Best of Attend:nce, Lowest Prices make the rapid increase in our have been enormous. Our have not yet been even approximately computed, | empesaling funds from the institution. | business, New stores are cons sntly being opened, but they alse are large, A considerable number of Japanese arme fell into| i> amount Involved te placed at Ht " mago, fourth. . The bank is protected by a bond. iy Tex Prinsteia, of the ore New York be our hands, Special Vacation Sale of kf “Gen. Kuroki is constructing a pontoon bridge at a ford crossing the Taltse River.” Untildct. First High-Grade Wines and Liquors are Chance to Obtain Fine Gogds at Half Their Usual Prices for Labor Day. The Low Fee Which Has|(st. Julien Claret, $2.50 per case; Gen. Stackelberg, who is among the wounded, still retains command of MMs army corps, although he 1s no longer in chief command of the Southern army, which has since been consolidated under Gen. Zaroubaleff. Stackel- berg’s injury {9 alight and he did not leave the field. nia, who Neue % Ne Chatine nena at the Paris ieeud mt B-ponud welght—H. Des | De — fiat i tome 4 720 UNA California ce gy per A. he. eae reer ae Gen. Marosovsky, who. was also wounded yerterday, commanded the) Been Given by Dr. Gardner|| 50. up per gallon; ie case; 50c. up per gal Micenelt Re a sit | ine stoi.” Owe Werle < “re Artillery Brigade, He distinguished himselt during the suppression of the During the vinner wilt {bottle 25¢ lon; per tote 25 Beets, 's go » 1 ae ae 3 i “% Boxer troubles in China, His wound is severe, Be Fetended to All Who \eislpephashereomnsiite , | = id neo ie OMMUNICATION NOT CUT OFF, Fine old pure juice, California grata ora Bre Stee iar aioe " red has been no Interruption of telegraphic communication with Apply for Treatment Be- * te j Pure California Sherry (very Port, 75c, up per gal- + |Laloyang up to this hour, which the General Staffconsiders to be conclusive Jon; per bottle .....- 25c evidence that if the Japanese flanking movement was pressed north of fore October First. *, a Teer jechase: full course. Sta ! cu epi . ‘ CR. A> Brookiyn [ZOU PURTH RA Time--0 20 2-6, i ee cho, by The Ballor Prine ico toarta, Tims Owner—charles. Pitser Index. Horses. Joekeye. Wi. dry). 75c, up per gal- lon; per bottle ...... 25c ee “ ve Liaoyang to-day it was unsuccessful, TT, t ENTING APARTM oe OR a Hy re a The receipt of press and private despatches has been delayed, the Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, ra " ENTS. SB. Bethe Dowe Diny. pee tly Yt chief telegraph offices at Liaoyang have been moved north, which {s in- $2.00 per gallon; per "50 ic} [Futurity Rye Whiskey (old and ome im “Blew ry 3a variably done when fighting proceeds at such close quarters, The main bottle .. smooth), per hot eat nat| Ball. was remount afintonea sh eraschet hee office of the field telograph is working at all points in the field occupied ‘i 75¢ ss Se abmtead Dilly was cal sees niin ee teal ene by the Army Corps Staff. DB vevcckoreuy J » SIXTH RACK $800 added ree "Rape wi th avn a | TE et gh ie WAR CORRESPONDENT SHOT, Clover Bottom Whiskey — bot ng On how to answer a “small ad” | index. Horses ______ Sockeye. wens 4 - 1_Fin. “Open. Clos Pi_ ah. LIAOYANG, Sept. 1—M. Kirtloff, one of the Assoclated Press corres. tled in bond and rant. yy ince eink Rye tai belter) writes severely: “Your rules were! soot Hagle - Crimmines $e 2 ra i RE i ii 0 x # | bondents who had been following the operations of Gen. Zaroubaleft's United States Government— i humorous, but not very enlightening, | 2 The Uy Bhliesia Witasia fe w oN army, was shot through the lungs while on the firing line south of Liao % pint, 356. pints $1. $3.50 per ga on; $1, 00 One Bearer & Mine $3 Araeefble 00) Hig tebrand i Fa yang yesterday. H 65c.; per bottle... 00 per bottle .... I heveeoea, stores ase rice bi i 27,000 KILLED AND WOUNDED. — to rent my rooms—iv fact my Sunday ROME, Sept. 1.—-A deapatch to the Italia Militare ¢ Marina from Liao- | ¥BS: RESTORED MY ws ‘want er] oe ae Gro to yang says that the Russian losses ut Liaoyang, 0 far, are 15,000 killed, ther ws you wounded and taken prisoners; thirty-five guns destroyed and sixteen gunz, Nota By at, Brookiyns N. Y., has been deat 2 | 49.000 rifes and 20 wagons captured. The Leammeed lomen.are estimated at {°° yevin years. He ast fe Gara: “2,090 killed and wounsled, rm a teraument. “ate, Ww, Aleck | ment is as follows: ; au. ee ee the Grand Central subd-statton, Mr. | Sy pose being ut feed, morn Gatea's vehicle had reac’ 7 would foal and. bus in ‘OWN WI pATES’ 5 ond street when it ran Into 4 woman to me . CA and knocked her down. She was not , me | hurt-and pleked herself up and walk. rt bee FOR THURSDAY. el away before her name was learned. COACHMAN | Murphy stopped the driver and put him Vines 1% 108 | A bottle ...ssseetess Hunter [voner Whiskey, Pe ga] per 83c ["r Coate’s Plymouth Gin., 69¢ jac} 1 ho lives at Ut | write?’ AR anawer to this it may be said in| - the firs A place that there is no set form Such a letivr, However, these su, 5 ee arg Se SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW Agar the LT. pol ‘this | the recipient that there is no (Special to The Bvening World) [mp Pat Bulger 110 tos? Ky Pooper 9 om 4, ee SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, "P.4 "Nog Mtgndieap nag 0 San - 1, Sept. L—The entries for to-mo-- | ie ‘ow's races are as follows | be] Qenens The Lady Rhodesia, a AD: one avd one-algntne = *,3 bar aad se sith Masato Hi ra die 3 5 5, seaeaa tee ree ae ee (piecetess.bs... Put scastssaltound = i | zpees : = Sate 2 2 ee. ae: Bi 2F), 7 o3 fe, FE ys \ il First Re we Seorear olde: sit a Adrlutha ..110 HO | under Ab any drove to the sta- urlongs Sone Futurity oy 3g, alae 1 fs here arraigned beto: BY BR" pas oe Gaadege Lia) gaa" Roving toe ie rigand °° ge Hhatle satis “ceaperene ahus int a is nent. | oe Fat Ti a iPepeer 3 5 Daleemin 105708 Atrumavter Thomas ou Pa Punished for} (nity Wa wade on tne Blotter, sald we eee reson 9 lay edd sehrtain nw Wo we eise: is ft Ban nicl pal cosshamans {ros ware BT tne Wdentit “ eee Pe te, eee Trike ana See ed Few’ Borax = tT ae et | ie, Ret Dee iis re um .ssn| “puch Beop-ctlantienty teers Driving His Employer Up Fifth! tie milvonatre “fnancier, “Serge, Salt ifnaa r Witham mack. | bogey bhae od he purest aris a Give the| 41 Aucassin 115 713 Linda Lae. .112, Pg one-half furlongs of > : A t Reckl ed Phin ; 142 Nott jule-Team Ot locath Second Race—Helling: vix and » half fur: r a fr ak nna | RP 2 ey a ct een gy Seats at Foetinen Speed hulls dina wee? if, ‘ ee nes” warden | ue a a.) HE GHA TNE HoH Gerry C's -Knooked Down a Woman. ork.” Colgnge, flim Sraaheen you ro) Drietly dons rf Praiett nn b Hie! quilt Rece-—Turt Handicap: one and 9 ——————$___— Beast UCR AD OF the SO Momente..160 3a 2G SA Hharat ark. , Gold Money, an ae teti |r me 10 do” — DIED. pr bh ite Je ae ta! Hite Mineola We Gadbaete”” OF] Tiomas Dufiy, man ompoyed | win offer oll pa’ Y Bh and wi 2 tt, ROLE, te Ss? Countervoteeio5 008 ©, Coupe Gunfie. Mineola Duryea entry. bs Joon WG. ‘ as =| ha ‘Rergt Hall * 4 , Rog LEANED | SPEC IAL PRICE Bhortell. Yorkviile Police . } LA peed ANED er late residence, No. er OY'S BODY RECOVERED in! 10.100 Wont One ttunarea ana | 86, SEE 2° ; le ; AaeFULLyIZOCE NTS APAIR faa wget Puan ute ‘eat One Hundred an i ‘ ‘: enue | W'*. Be . v f ‘ vaio 1 NEWSB [Twenty Ath streat police station, 1 ie eo Nh areas Dutt 4 i RICE 35 ‘San Francisco papers piease copy, pygrameaaged Florio was a news pokey oP, i WOR JON ! on With ‘The body of Joseph Piorlo, fittenn, Trends sn es * pear i court, gh jh ERY! Y 8 rasy | years 014, of No, #8 Third avenue, was, Hundred and Twenty~ . He] viously given. ball for his driver's ap- ite \ aa found to-day in the North River ar One| NAl,,drowned at tha point, "ot | pearance mae ina t B) HENRY SPIES CUMPARY, Mondreé and Fourteenth street and Fe. \emorts wo sand 1 were yo eanrelinn: Acvording to Poiceman Murphy, of was pal 4 ¢ via . « i = A

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