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pea Peve i Ata PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER % 1904. PRICE ONE CE Towe cunTe I | ie oT FOR RAGING GHART AND OTHER — |PITTSRURGS BEAT | LONG SHOTS I ck FIM DHS. SPOTWG NES EE Ce 2 si 167 H 000 MEN LOGT | ATSHEEPSHEAD BMY eeaek POcice meme BY ApS IN THE iia Robertallie, from New York Not Until the ions |Beolissedieb- Motly Brant! puns Ps Aa i 3 AID IN T H E. pce lag \ L Race, the Fourth, Did the Backers a ST RIKE a = NY ANG FIGHTS Their Bets. Bid LEAD AT START. | SCORED WINNING RUN, TOO. tH AZ sof: Favorites Get a Chance to Cash |*!FFITH’S MEN EARNED | : ; General Manager E..P. Bryan and General Superintendent Jones, Although Not in Best of] i Syd P C lo 9 Six Hits and Base on Balle Gave pone f hay bg oa ve. Pinay Bee Terrible SI codes of Teetiea Ut re ney Paget Cuts Loose Quadrille in| Them Eight in Opening inning,| operating the “L” late this afternoon called up : Shape, Pitohed Good Game| Terrible Slaughter of Troops in Op ee Opening and Dekaber Beats Field to Which Four Was Added in ""*T¥e"tno were in conferensvor-an hours Ie patho hae tions Since Aug. 23 Reported to ¢ : in the Third at the Good Price of se Mikado Showing that Russian Retirement: that the “L” officials arranged for police protection in the The trio were in conferenc ior an hour. It is supposed the Fifth, event of a-strike. The plan of the officers is said'to be a man- ‘aan if 40 to 1. seven a |e Me “k" with man engaged for work x the Subway, moor, ,| Across the Taitse River Was Forced at an ‘ 14 ST. LOUIS AT CHICAGO (N, L). Breas. Bann § 1 #2! Appalling Cost. * THE WINNERS. as recond a the way. 7 a Geese, ef. vanes 1:40 8 pened ur lengths away. rar ‘ Dodds, 1h. cecrssscees: a0 0 ; ST. LOUIS ....--.2-.--- 00001000 Ou] |secrart, sie Meese ieisic ones PEE EY chico Scope ze 000 54 ERS {7 TOREAY BATE 6 toe oe . a* Ht Bi regen ih ies :{ 4] AGAINST KUROKI'S FLANKING ARMY } Bo eal reeeanapsp april HIGHUAND, FARK RACE SRACK, ay ee ae ie Totals sect serene 1M OD 1? IR) aroun 2 hal ere ised Sanita 2 St ne BMA R! GINGHEA oWiew eroeni2 O.2:0.0/0 0.0 1-8 xnrou|Russians Are Reported from Tokio to Still (4 2 FIRST CE—For 3-year-ol: id se ee ee eee ¥ 1 ° » THIRD RACE— rr (20 to] up; six furlongs—Won by . 1) 1, Palm cane “0D t ois ‘3 nt iv ‘, : i i ; Balti 4; Providence, 7, the Hold Possession of Liaoyang, Though the \ Marman 3, 1 ‘At Providence (E.L.)\—Baitimore, ’ 130 : fe at At Newark (E.L.—Jersey. City, 2s Newark, 2—Called, Draw » ++! Main Body of Their Troops Has B n jroometic . MoCormick, ff. -.-.-+. . . Me : a Moly Brant (3 to 2) 2,/man, 1m Heady, #1 ah ie j rat - Mt Buffalo (E. L}--Seoond « game: Toronto, 2 Buttalo,:3, ~ascnlhy§ rare Fighting North of the River, \ uretbourne 3. cond: Daisy’ Dean Wh oe) rag See a 100 ‘ hh ane 1. third. Time -Lit net 110 ‘ LATE RESULTS AT HARLEM. Rodertallle, p. aan | jar celine i, sa RACE daary Westin HE rotate. saceonse, snncoiee 310 3| Sixth Race—Major Mansir 1, Sarilla 2 Charte Miller 3. lotus . m9! TOKIO, Sept. 2—The fighting at Liaoyang was continued until \ a cat "| nee, 49,3 sad “Clarkson went into piteh in the third Seventh Renee 1, in ahi J 2, Tam o’ Shanter'3. ¢ 1) ite hour last night, It was resumed at dawn today. The fate of the \ Myrrh enna emarty T aurtre ana Vio “Gai SCORE BY INNINGS Sixth Race—Little a. |, i oad} Hale 2, Marshal Ney? , i oa great bulk of the retreating Russian army hinges upon the bravery 1 ; it on Detroit 02010086 AT ST, LOUIS. —Me"| fortitude of its left flank. i gIRREPRIEAD RAY. "hoe ror snd’ orgs Mum, 8 itn nd oe ae on cg tg * cums s| Fifth Race--Anadaroo 1, Platt 2, Trixie White 3. Before falling back, Gen. Kuropatkin intended that his left, to th «the Bea thre races At Sneepsvead thie | imparee, e Land 8 to 6 thikd Mine | 0 Sixih Race—Juba 1; Varro 2,Scalper 3. eastward and northward of Liaoyang, should be greatly strengthened, the hope of checking Gen, Kuroki’s advance around his flank and to p tect his line of retreat and communication, i The greatest portion of this protecting force seems to have 6 massed in the neighborhood of Heiyingtal, twelve miles northeast of’ yang, where it was fiercely assaulted by Gen. Kuroki at 11 o'clock Gark. while long shots rolled hor on] FIFTH ing Ba dup: mile Ans 4 dit with annoying regularity, | 8% Fifioe Kk came to thelr rescue, He § 3 Pees, ate rt Se ov ‘ Oraary.s | a is BSR RANA Rteworite over Molly Brant |}, tnd Lougntn / ce 18 the mile dash, which was really tne arent fl, Khe baft (Boecial te The Rvening \ pda oy day. Hurstborune and , —_— AMERICAN Ynagun Pi Pani 6 Were also in this race, but the: _— ser) RESULTS AT HARLEM, [2 7he.Biehlandere beat tne Were not seriously considerod, a ecore of 13 to . day morning. The result of this fighting is not known. If Gen, Kut ' eat. rote mr omatick_Inatend ‘After the ar inning ites sa wes wins and strikes the flank of the retreating Russian army and reaches tf i= hp we hatte 1} ! 4 qo ed, though th trolts landed } \ DERE Jeet, betors ‘iM taas Mong he HARLDM “RACe TRA own: a Cation pyar sweats ri three lowed Jordan's) pone 0 arp : railroad it will place the Russians in a serious predicament, & “0! by had died , CAGO, Ill, St. 4 two bases, he ones . I, THM AE:cbdestiegai5 Na. cnnawerapnts | vocuta af tne Yaom oa tone pareecr” [soula: ane he: ban oi eameaer one fon reruck Bheckaré. out USED CAPTURED RUSSIAN GUNS. If ol Be and went home. Hide-| FIRST RACE—Five fone halt ts. the umpire finally called Mt at the end Firet bog Yesterday the Japanese managed to interfere seriously with the tt Byte arn wae aan sn tacit | UH Cat wy tt that | °¢ em Foam Ling Emption a "tte ot Cara Leagme Pont oe aires coed | service from Liaoyang. They used some guns captured from the R } iar, forced the pace, ‘They turned ints revond ighltroms, to 1 ands "a Mf First Inning. Acid While in the Throng Two Giants for Unbecoming| » with ay swale re vp Beaumont &| cians, together with some of their own, to bombard the railroad station stretch on even tar the: ” jeIntyre's short fly was captured by Of A) oy lamas territe drive, ty unis. Baoan | SECOND RACE—Bteeplechase; Dougherty. Williams to Gansel, was] about the Belvedere and Dies Conduct on Field During Last) * ifs threw eet Liaoyang, thus preventing the entraining of Russian troops. ff Ten Rony best. wné finally woo a|even’ Lines te Gondinay nee ‘sna Parts Se: « GOORE: sae 6. Daas in th, Broohy "me Es a Few details of the pursuit of the Russian right have been rec 4 ut ; ; hi rab of Game in Cinoinna' yn man } bal. Huretbowene cng trie WS w | gocen ominiqua, Yon 12 to") and 4] wutchs afl" tne” coum on ‘odes 8O| In Hospital, down ith, ie, al ke git here, It is evident that the Russians are moving back slowly, contes \ Noten of wi giTiIRD ,RACE—One, mitewon by “Dougherty Aingied past rat, Kea Rar tho RUN the ground and shielding their movement as far as possible. weet cut Hy wal 4 ently (Opecial to The Evening World.) thing tthe opening ‘event, beniee| Cohn Kine hetoant ft fo 8S A paas. Betty Lowe $54 Sutin “cks| piccsuss. poceve, ta: Copesit Path thie] CINGEMMASE bany Ste mans — tn wa} Nothing -oncerning the actual occupation of Liaoyang has pen { Bulwark, the favorite, a nose with an| ‘rd. Time-1.29 2-5, Ble ‘to "Snoe through to. ret ney afternoon were witnesses to the suicide} Pulliam to-day indefinitely suspended feat fer hier fam fanned. ;g"™*| ceived here. Official despatches indicate that the Russians were still i unknown youngster named Quadrille, PR's 4 RTH RACE-Six furlongs.—Won| The kid got a hit on It. Anderson's|of a woman, who drank a fatal draught| Dan McGann, first baseman of the New Pe Bey za ag Sumi, | and ee Rie ed Eee aa a eR me mito fr oon wna Trt and et Go Bil Palen nr Nal pede Se nha raven fi kos yl] oe Canaiohatte i . 16 tol and § to 1, ‘third, “Time— 8 Willams oP at uncon: to the ground, (pied in po dD ree Brg ou oa t ¢ for | Bi gn ase % : “The list of ities in the fighting before is Sa ne irae, ‘The start | Presbyterian Hospital an ‘hour later. . (Ys thia race was very bad, the favorita riPtH RACE-Alx furlonas.—Won by home. |The bags, at paras ds vee ati forty-five yeara| CY on Wednesday. covered the base an the indications are that it will prove to be the bloodiest battle since ; Kickshaw, having no ohance. Fart Wings ZF $9 8 and 4 ta 5) Cutter: | fumb| zi ot axe. She wan allah of fixure and] sr agenutting m spectator, em vance mates Franco-Prussian war.The calculations of casualties must include the to { ep yraplcdand Saw pee ferymbled | 0 2 endo to: Shire, iaeei.ie TEe acta Wn ewer cleared | was clad in a binck skirt and “CK! ciplined. ‘Mr. Pulliam held that the| Jones retired on a close decision, sec-| singe Aug. 23, for the contest has been practically continuous since th } ‘Gies _ Toy came’ home. Killian toased Orth's| Waist. with a white straw lo¢al club would have to prefer charms ond to first. | Btrane lost ‘4 ft | ge Bearer, Hermes and Clovertand, bunt’ to Hickman, putting She ha eted no attention untill aevingr him before he could take neg bac! The Japanese have already reported over twenty-five thousand men kl { poled wie, Beste Lrplbsgper arn WINNERS AT ST, LOUIS, . | ar.4." ,noURNero sr out to Pe arelcet 6 bette, te oer ae wale are tt and | wae badly beaten tr thie race, nas Figh'acne, NS Newler at fr a ma ry ave on tbs walk, and RESULTS OF smash OVAMA’S REPORT. he te ns ¢ ial to wening World) \ ihe tndance wan excellent and the FAIRGROUND RACE WRAck oe Second inning, i | Who mathered about saw thet tor Wet] TODAY'S BASE- Marshal Oyama reports under date of Sept. 4: bee a Lor 0. Sept. %—The winner: Elberfeld ferried Hick I +H i | Clese{ Guten tn Pieet, the racee tun here to-day are og | to Gansel_ for an cule Craweara nit] pmled y CarbOls, a Pomed and th BALL GAMES, “The enemy was unable to resist our fierce attack and is Botvark was the chotee, with Linda | follows: safely over second ‘base. Drill doubled] yaconsclous woman was taken ou - | toward Liaoyang. bs es the reel Pero os, Cele eat | LFIRST RACE SIX furlongs Won by home Td Bae adi tye! pelle Mert i ee . if h who td gown from B too st) f back: | Back Number, 4 to 1 and § to 2; Detest.| taitying Drill 4 thrown out 69 Goury late WN ‘Our left and centre are hotly pursuing the enemy, is in great y wark mado the running, followed om |8 to & third Tinney econ: Maghont, | at second on O'Le drive, Conroy | “querer 4 described by the hos: ATIONAL LEAGUE, to retire to the right bank of the Taitse River. 7 Fy order by 8 Turiliae.” Quail | sECOND Seared and oneana to William Kilian’ Thled to 4 Anderson. t 5 ly" doubled up confusion trying ig 1 aw Sins and Pi pear. tn the Tua home furlongs “Won. by Joe Graha am. 35 a paarrett swallowed | Biberteld's “a ‘ing 18, ; BROOKLYN AT PITTSBURG. entity, oat mote She cater. } “We captured some ten and a half centimetre cannon. which ae now: v lace, rrett was thei hy 4 bet "iene or ie halt ta ane ‘ar ee a Paes ¢ 00 5 ‘ om, splendid cate 4 Anderaon’ 2 Bale an Ry ve HATED. Boe: THs | OG S000 10090-1198 Wagner ‘aes second. Bransfleld filed being used to bombard the Lisoyang Reliway station, third, Time—L.10 1-4, janzel singled to centre field, Gansel ane wa 's well dressed. Her H4 Ie length | Piteborg .... 00002000 —2 to Babb. Mi ‘ormick walked. — Smith “Our right attacking the enemy at Hai-In-Tai, fifteen miles northeast vy ol an Exciting Race. THIRD RACE-8s furlongs Won by on bale Conroy" novved Wg & base] com! of nas silk, 9 yee lee eth etigtegase and Ritter: Rober. on orrane . Dition, NO RUNS. * ne o 1; O' Lear; a Prt with, Hildebrand up was |4 t0'3 for place, was, second; vTangibie, |NO RUNS, i ah white ‘a imoves, Liven Tee St Rrepe of Laoyang, Bs fe In the second race, whi'e|* to 2 show ime—L.ié 1-4, in " are, Hovereign nd "Ring "Pee of QUT RACE me tare Wel tert eee 7 Prayer book tater ea other Suber in the National taugee, Fog to “Atat z R USSI ANS SAY, THEL R ” Ee lay at the post and final! 3 tot f i els noh. Barratt wot a free ticket | chiets. Mmrk f reais =" ohot_ away ie be / Calla 4 wan pubaliuics, Frey if Marla f be ardbas! to« Show, tid tf sed bigot oot i (ange br yd vecet and ol ‘chat SINT WATIONAL LEAQUB ahr ysyer Ber pas ae 4, daub eal wo to the Ni WAS ON. Y ; : ry Ae Saatchi, They en | Ps : ' : re ead orang Facet, Buin LOSS L 5,000, ore, VS. cane’ oharie und ee Hime” Clarkson ‘aed ta eye EASTERN LEAGUE. ston, eae bunt | PETERSBURG, Sept. 2—4.50 P. M.—At 4 o’ciock this afternoom © Wuneh, By - = Gut out the running, followed hy Cun. |L-OOKED FOR ROMEO IN AUTO, |tore cng Dou oe act aately. But Fe ar Hintogurg Ai 7S Drookiya. 40 16 us| and Hitter, bad That art on, ar buare revolved a despatch From Peterbol, sont to the maaan ie jn araer to the omen where Cone wont yg He TORONTO AT, BUFFALO, —_ | Sineiansts 7 Phila nia M6 bunted, and ot, second on Jones's igh! night by Gen. Kuropatkin, dated 6 P. 3 yesterday. & wereign, but was in |But Young Woman Was Sent to | BUNS. ee Oe Peo), he te Goatees ‘As transmitted to the War Office for publication, the information is are ere’ haliod iy unterpols*, who went| Hellevue Psychopathic Ward. Fourth Inning. were OT te Bheckard. Nitcher” hit] tremely meagre and only reveals the ruth in the light of the interpretation — gn and won bY a Ingth and A halt from | 6 Cramtord got to fret on Conroy's tum. AMERICAN LEAGUE. oe ME oe oo ts hose who are conversant with the situation at Liaoyang. [t is possible who eat Sovereign a pretty young woman was arrested | pie Drill pot 8 Daas, Lowe hit as noth ‘0 Dob! al bodes ef uinds, em to the plars, this afternoon at Ninety-ninth street | ing three "Leary was hit by Batteries—Applesate and = Ful that this is justifiable on strategic gro’ Mende Apert in Third. and ty for avenue for disturbing ho batt ation ee fan Gieene and McAliiscer. i DETROIT AT NEW YORK. op by Bransfeld ‘xed penny As commences ‘ the A prota hye pyc bt cna were rete) pitieh Chancel okeg |ttaffic. She was seen by Policeman | struck o roan the canker | MONTREAL aT ROCHESTER. ae tle proceeded till the hour of sen 0 Russians were 8970400 lz | Sheckard drove clean to right R {ng upon their “main positions Vorowan Clovetiana’” O'Neill ru and private carriages and ask questions | pulled himself out of a hole. ON was out, Wagner to firat. Ritter eilret| sian left, north of the Taitse River; that the railroad sation, which is site” fb Chancellor to the front afte of their occupants, Upog getting a} _ Coughlin tossed Keeler’s bunt to rare Mad ii'en and Drill; Orth and| Kruger to first. NO RUNS, Fer mile northwest of Liaoyang, had been set on fire by Japanese mart, hran sent Marmee oJ teries— Bransfield out, Btrang to ft M4 ed 8 i They hend and head,” fai teDly she would raise her arma above | Lar’ (0 Hickman took care of Elber- | wasttere ang ‘ume railed te a Rot thote. Sra: js; that the station had been transferred across the river to @ point om 7 pilaus, Dekaber and her head and scream: in by Lowe, NO RUN. a | on account of darknens. | hie] to Geasier. Robertailis exve Dobbs] the north bank; that Kuropatkin had passed in revicw the Third Si Peach haste er DBR Put acad nt Shy" "Pit tena Gam Wap oe One : Sees ssh Mil analy 6 ees 6 (head from Walmilwhom she expected would argv C 1600010000 2— 3) ¢ Bn) kone Mi 4 wld argive any matord fouled ovt to Klenow. NO tend SoM , ! Brovmatick aud Molly meant, | ™2MNE to marry her “Gensel pounded Ania, amiped eo ht foe hee Maton sae @ 0102 O1O — ele enamels Phos betel S| Wom ALL CROSSING THE RIVER. (() Broomstick was the choice over Motiy| 2" Harlem Police Court she gave! witlama Rngied ‘out ts triple to Saft, RORSH, - Meimiyre pot 4 tae Neintsre Bot Bernhard sy Buetow; BO Re The despatch as given out, therefore, does not admit that Gen. Kuro Brunt, with the ter two at is ry) bead pane es itl Wee She was Ing Gangel Conroy, was safe at firat *Kviliams unassisted Cough. | Diner nt Criger : prkin is withdrawing across he Taitse River entirely. It ts faery and Broom. | cows . on Lowe's tumble. inow sacrificed, made a superb catch Lid t ing to the pressure of the Japanese the Russian army, as stated stick ed ub, ggetaer at the start Killan to Hickman, Clarkson alao nad | 80 aa AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | fitche fied to Babb. NO RT wean desuatinea, was thrown into confusion and greatly hampered, : fren the thera Dohind. they were | PeetaL 1 Train Returning from ate toning Witllatae, se oceans etal: | bul ‘Cra nk. BG, A re Bighth In light of the knowledge that the “main positions” of the R apart when they swung into the vt I ea fied “to | Melntyre, Hickman bas BM) Dobbe fouled to Kruger | Sheckard | h bank of the river, the despatch becomes intelligible, na “then, it came ‘down oa leave’ h Atlantic ars ped the throw, ‘and Keeler was 7 | |, Bransfield to Robertaille. Babp| &fé ob the north bank of the river, the despate comes |: ab eee boar leas at, sh nts York 80 Pe P.M. Monday: “hess arp Curboon’ senrine’ Kikeriad ot , wan ta ee 8 artillery fight during the day makes it evident that a screen of Ri y ‘ixteonth and won” by three-quar- ouinttes oar 0nd), free pass. Anderson out, Coughlin oaer eat ‘rity at Oat Eee ee me mei waekincan eo ce] teeter fanned Bransfeld was hit! guns was used to cover the movement across the river. ‘The gune Of mt a to Hickman. FOUR RU Peerer et Gest wo i eld bossa 7 en ere erid stole ck Met to north bank doubtless were also employed for this purpose, being ng the Taitze, Branstel Sixth tw SM eiBeri tthe 4 oaths: Phelps fled to Sheckard. NO) as to protect the railroad bridge span’ 3 MR. DOOLEY Willinns made a good stop of Dril's'gag9 to attantle Clty daa vetarn, RUNS, The review of the Third Si Co.ps mentioned tn the a ay het ingusese jhe gutomobile aad its owner | ewat and got him a4 firm. Ganset te +4 ond. Stath Inntng. robably refers to a march past of the troops while crossing the é went to the fropt, at the start, ner ¢ Tieseant at 7.29 and 8.00 P p y Pp \ PERE we rnin two io ete ti Bl ule ac Ra San vis He ‘ee ee as eile ie eee gi atest Bika te | Sing ionle to upp tat x Yosal review usured wll ire iengtbe Lom Gataain, Whe to humorist of the Gansel te Leary Yen Bree berang tenned: WO'RUNK.*”' Was ia progress, i Fvdehran abape