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ee ee aN vie ‘THOUSANDS CHEER it tt q A nom a va TAY CANES TRS AT HACKENSACK} AFTER ER ECORI Weldon igiat be Captures the|Laroe crowd Turn Turns Out at AT ROCKAWAY Five Cottages and a Stable De- 735 | T. Hitehedek, jr. 0. Best Parade in Years Led by Start gadd. Won easily, Timed 14 inner, >. @., by Rossigaton—Famine. Housesmiths and Bridge | tut cmt an, ens ae Re yo f 15-Mile Cyole Race for the| Celtic Park to See the Men’ stroyed in Quick Blaze that men's Union, with James B.! {8 pst'Etaos Jugthes wg PB | Senator Johnson Trophy—| of Brawn and Muscle Per-| at One Time Threatened a e Imperial al Train Has Been Prepared) socabe Grand Marshal. 3S stoviands hare tie 4s Gite Bai” 4) Bogota Boat Club Regatta,| frm. | Wide Arca of Property, Aoraichee—-Messtna. Riehitul aad #ir Voo thies, a hand all the Way. Geormia Pine finished _atro Captivator East Kelston fell, but was remoanted and finished Snuff re Good and Ured In the home or a Long Journey and It Is Believed — RP ete Russian Emperor Will Goin [t to the} Pes mie ot toarteduun doors ana) 736 gat Ata! oe fine’ Tien WR, | MACKENSACK. Note’ Sept. b—The Prat pon opto Py curtaijned windows in the gddndonea | Jt Gore—Twitter. Owner— . Senator Johnson trophy rage of ed for than the afternoon brought to War in the Far East. Palaces of the rich on Fifth avenue the] Hackensack Wheelmen, a fifteen-mile|this section of Long Island and put on hosts of organised labor trooped to- is won to--day by W ettla the competitors in the Greater day, 12000 otroag, 1 wad the best ehew don Foadick from the three-minute |New York I. A. A.'a revival of Talltin j mark, The time was 45 minutes. Capt.}aames. The air, dry and cool, raised in hg PETERSBURG, Sept. S.—It is reported, upon authority that} “ gic erg iat made . pon Matty Keenan, who had won the race | the more than two thousand spectators to summer residents and no parade of labor organizations rellable, that the Emperor will soon start tor Manchuna to TARE) ee ned 4 ot tealatuneanis, twice and who stood @ cnance to own| !n Ceitle Park high expectations of | and boarding se proprietors, onal command of the campaign. The imperial special train has been! pninp Weinselmar, the indicted leader the trophy by winning to-day, fell on | "¢0ord-breaking performances, ‘The origin of ire is a mystery, Te 4 jhe last lap and ccould not continue.| Altogether conditions were ideal for | started in one of a row of stx frame ready for along journey, and it is firmly believed in official circles| of the Butking Tredes Alliance, w the Czar has determined to lend fils presence to the army in the field not In line, although hie followers ha 6 Five cottages and a stable on Division Huinmels, L, 1, were destroyed fternoon, and for a time it a wide area of property destroyed, The majority of { houses belonged to Moe clothing manufacturer, and He looked an easy winner when he feli, | the 2Sist anniversary of Erins famous | Cottages on Division avenue, near Dodds "| hoped that he would lead the parad The annual regatta of the Bogota feats of brawn and muscle. Flanagan, | “venue, When discovered one of the Boat Ctuh on the Hackensack was wit-| world's champion hammer thrower; M. | Cottages Was 4 mass of flames and the Disquieting reports have reached him of triction among the officers| Nether was the Bulking Trades Al- mmand. Much of the ill success of Gen, Kuropatkin is ascribed to| lance the members of which are en: (RGES SHE om. : pd, cnarier’ reball, others afe all the . Reseed by @ large crowd to-day. The|F. Sheridan, another pride in that | adjoining house was soon ablaze, gaged in o struggle with the oontrac- e| winners were: class, and the band of G. N. Y. mem-{ A brisk south wind was blowing cause. It is believed that personal investigation on the part Of Yfie| tors, represented. ‘The marchers repre- who competed in the games at St. bree the fire engines arrived one of » Were given @ rousing welcome | the cottages was completely destroyed sented unions that are at work, making I straighten out the difficulties existing and arouse fe soldie#$ to| ort wages. tible enthusiasm. At Washington Square, where the fas they presented themselves on the | When the blaze started there were parade disbanded, Inspector Titus with many women and children Mm the »@ thi ile |houses, but they all escaped safely, a i seplechase, with a foot Liverpoo. Bo rapid was the spread of the fire GHTING STILL GOES ON. 30 policemen in uniform euperintended to the latest but unofficial repors to the War Oflice some rear-| the movements of the parade. There 4 fighting is progressing and the retirement of Gen. uKropatkin's main | "4 4" ‘immense crowd all along the —F, Meteee and 0, 8. ming (280 yards)—Louls SS DETROIT RESULTS. Few of the runners escaped @ wetting. | 2OWever, that there was not time te line of maroh despite the threatening There were javelin and hammer throw- | *4¥¢ anvthing of value. _ army is continuing. There is another unofficial report that Gen. Kuropst-| weatner. ing, shot and weight putting, and with| The cottages were built of libt wood the close of the programme came a hot | #4 were consumed like so many ti ‘was obliged to abandon 200 guns at Liaoyang. Some of them were dis- game of Irish football. der boxes, When the hose was finally " trained on them they collansed lke A summary of events follows: Sabin, At O60 time thé Ok Wl je Well Represented, and were damaged by order of the Ri 1@-Yard Dash—Firet, F. Castiemen, Naha re pascaltad usslen Com-| ry, strongest organisation nsumeri-| —1 . Greater New York; second, E. W. Fer- wie iembaties tock 4 Thee yee Het. cally in line was the Housesmiths and | [nde ye. Revel rin. _ Sh. pay don, Greater Now York; thd, R C.| to save the fa £0 aban lon hole uF Boe Maing of national grief and disappointment cauged by Gen. Kuro-| Bridgemen's Union. Last year they i Mebrand » ges 5 wounee F Men hace aac, Taylor, ‘Time, 10 ‘seconds. thelr entire attention. to protecting Ys unsuccessful attompt to make a stand et Lisoyang, deep and bitter| Peraded with Gam Parks, mounted en a) i R “$ 4d DETROFT, Miche Gone bootie" faces 9 netes Narna Fame & 8, Lowden, »Oiming nroperty. was felt Mt is, e somewhat tempered by the development of the tet that the| TBs, Nore at the head of thelr or, x fun here to-day resulted as follows: ets Guild: seonnd. J, Overhaus, | section by property owners and ‘Russian Commauder-in-Chiet had removed the bulb of bis stores north-| slouch hate and carried canes. Minprag tic ty up: oe jae a | i before the batile, leaving a mere shell at Lisoyang, and that he que-| The union of cooks and bartenders iS 0 ase taal : a; Four leat uf Ss «Guat m| eye red ane aw os cet J ‘ in extricating his army especially Gen. Stakelberg’s corpa, ¢rom|“*? ‘epressnted by a big wagon upon 3 (ae satel ftotand Won, by A. more than an hour, the houses of the Japanese. = Sara Lag og we ‘Who Are] Doi! excure. i be Fgh cia srvey police have not set been ble 9 4 Office here beliovea that the battle is virtually ended and that | compelied to Work om Labor's Holi. - bere em 9) ed a dy eR A cx A. Vocratin) in opty, beyond. the approsi sin's line of retreat is open, day, ‘Nuff Said.” (reek, + Won = Ys Winner, "8." es to 2, re Fr BE Minto), heathaass davelin, ere ron by pls. a ' SieCarthy. aN, admitting that Kuropatkin sustained @ severe reverse the War| 4% Women Ride in Parade. sonsidors (hat the failure of Field Marshal Oyama to hold and cut off| The Perede essechbled in the a et i Ala Bras RESULTS AT KENILWORTH, ; re Circle and in the side streets along Puller % \CE—Three-year-olds and . A tin {sa strategic defeat for the former. ‘The Russian military @u-| men avenue, from Fitty-ninth street and eighth.—Sco! ‘Running. high | jump pe Won (Soecial to The Evening World.) figure (hat Oyams had a numerical suporiorRy ot 60,000 men in| to Forty-ftth street. ‘There were only |355 ¥ oe). gvep, as Beats | by J. Krakower, , w "weet nite a :| KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, But- operations against Kuropatkn, iweaty-wo women tthe ‘beet ot | — . Prism, 10 (adunro). Tot and | cual Med, ie G. N.Y. 1. A. A,| alo, N. ¥., Sept, &—Hollowine are the b 1 ‘an ey , . ind. Time—1.55 1-4 y ). results of the races run here to-day: oT he exact | cage hag flank is not known at the War Every trade carried 8 henner : is it 'H RACE—Handlea t. Geo: FIRST RACE-For three-veareolée but it is no teliev ry @ Japanese can now deveop strength | and many liad floats representing the jem phils 4. no} yard: and uo; purse $60: one mile and forty to endanger its retirement, being without precise information them-| nature of their work, yards.—Won by Norbury 108 (Won ttvee cae jerpolse Foxey Kane, 7 ly), 1 to 2 and out: one Boy, 17 (J, Phe absence of nowa from Tokio of anything decisive is also re-| Just before the parade started from | ne ind, Autoll (Boland), § to i| John Flan A. ‘ai & good indication that Kuropatkin ts free . the park circle at Pitth avenue and : Wm Gio last stride, Davie Geld cloned very sirens, Tol Man closed s | 29st 1, third, Time~J.46, (aerate) Ber a grit:) Robert LEA, (ormack), %0 tot third, time ew te ¥ 2 —— FUROPATKIN'S NEW PLAN pound member ‘of "the" Howseamithe |7_ 0 & eat on oe yg ln gedonds 8 Haliten XM a] SECOND RACK — three-year-old officials of the War Office do par A ect @ renewal of the fighti: Union, save an involuntary rough rij Disoe oil nee—W ee art bd a8 ARMENIANS STILL FIGHTING, faces throw way less than ni a rie Wormschy oie eet ang - The we Di by # AGHUNE | ing exhibition that aroused intense en- ia . record. adier, 104 (Michaels), 6 to 1, ‘several days, which they think the Japanese will employ in recuperat- | thusiaam, be “Guteome > ++ dane 2 D) * PARIB, Sept. io PMA despatch to wo yare pantions, fasta’, C Mieth ig te na, aferenmerh Ro tol kin collects his army preparatory t Alde’s Horse Rana Away, nrnith 1 x " Ga” vase that ano y way | ridge 4 f wel ag hyn a double track por de goons saaraa® fehen ta Mr, Simon was one of the Marshale ‘rat i sa bee 4 * « e whieh i Bcd foreign Cregan, *. Ly ya) yards, Quickstep Rika, “B00 hve nnd ale ting recommences it 1s expected hers that It will be in the nature of a|“@% He was mounted on « restless aim a iva _Crimmips 09 _t_ =i Ue \ Sonatin there states that the Armenian| thie. Timie-l. 24 se¥onde, furlongs cRubriey we (Cormacky, $ tank s seed. Alchough Mr. Simon in perfectly |~ Beraiches- 9 at Ven, Asiatic Turkey, are sunning hop-step-and-sump, handleap,| won: old Fleur, 192 (Michaels), § tot te ot fears rd actions, as tho final withdrawal ts effected. There are Turkish trooj vy at home straddling a beam twenty wen bet ‘Bhorthose ol iy resisting the roone | 3 Prinstein, G. seratch,| second; Gallop Om 107 Daly), ‘a Stories ta the air; he dea’ a, way | sSczia Bae oe ————— | Mic ‘omel orerdy had been unable} first; Geo, # a. TA, AS third ‘alme~Loo a Mhcoordin es the military authorities, all Kuropatkin’s and plans | peraaali ts j ieeniane 04 1) ham. The Ar [4 fect, second; L, Robert: FOURTH RACE—Labor Day Handi+ we 9 eased by the ‘wonderful caletity wi 4 ica ama's right gee Boal oe motos hoe SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW yards Ot sation iden na fi An tafe third, Distance, 4 feet gaRF Purse, sii; ater uarees sar ‘ Rorthward after crossing the Taltse River, Here Kuropatkin's it-|made the circuit. of oh schools and conventa, “It Ie (Michaels), | 6 Peper eeasiy was fanity in, tollovisg that be bad eae tee ¢ Hien ‘alternately reposing pertously ‘ Pan that at Turkey will mobilize te | ¥. 1 A. A. t] (Dats). 1 "to } Meosnd lg i ikieste 2 1A. omane of the Japanese forces w ae or rom the right bask, He! cios to extreme aft, and again riding youre, Asin Arar oS R pee tps fry "ran ti . alt E. P. Carr, | 1.47 3-6, 2, 5: ane eeeey | yom preliminary bombardment of Kuro H'9 force Fri-! with is arms closely entwined about 2 3 t creseilatitapeinitille 3 ike him whea bo discovered that another ‘an perry _Y, % 4, ’ the uprising. a. ua 1, Gomer] the river further apstream, and he Worked around et! Hee Brey neck, After the third eit |. : aera i sraiane, wbouid Stare (rand wei, FALLS THREE STORIES. northward. The latter column was pevking Hit Great replaity ite thn orate Jaited In th pert 1 mY * wih oe feet by Yah: John Becart y ‘ nt to cut the railroad and close the door on the Russian retreat to/ | Tho parade moved down ; as re Ban second: iohs te, Mrs. Emma Adelman, thinty-five yeane ferde Hy stand. 1. A. A. (seratch), 31 feet Winches, Mire, old, of No. 1,106 First avenue, ts in $ TOOK HIM BY SURPRISE. This waa the ord a ‘traty: Rae et aad ON, Taisen as a toate of a (atl 1 Gey eas Platoon of Police sh | an jon by Just at this point there is a hiatus in the reports. Whether Kuropat- . ' ‘ K "reall 6 feet) % fect 3 in iy Gs] the thicd story of her home actualy attempted to deliver a blow against Kuroki Is not clear. At all Grand Maraial' 25" Grandpa. 10." 0008 Cook Robt Neitoeacrad Rants oo Feed soka Wadradad, lend Welug her bolence fall we ths Seaeat A BATCH OF LETTERS. There Were 72181 Randied, and That Wan bat o Small Part of A the Anewers, Are small ads. in the newspapers eftective—are they worth the money? ‘This fe a question that arises in the The accounts of the battle published in the newspapers here are very in- -_ Somplete, Some of the papers evidently have not yet awakened to the full of the disaster, Put without exception they try to put a brave face on situation. There is not the slightest suggestion of yielding. Thé cry of papers ie that the war muct go on until Russia is victorious, if not this ‘Year then next year Japanese column. The latter took him by surprise, ba yet the “oonteal Fed: | Third Hace—The Autum ae : i j PR third, right arm and internal injurt trigntiv! number of the temporary check it was able to gh palhens ia ie ae sine a nw of m@n, el was ive . Jnpanese ropatk “4 4 re SS a | eh = PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘getting his corps across, but marched at high speed thirty WOALQ’ ' f ‘The military expert of the Novoe Vremya says the chief question al GREATEST AIR moment is whether Kuropatkin will succeed in collecting all his forces t) an Fehern IN RARE FORM Liaoyang and effecting a retirement to Mukden in view of the flank- er Pelntorcenents SEPTEMBER 7 the north. Our main hope lies in the probable exh: Hundreds thousands holiday Ue his eubjects, the Emperor has taken Kuropatkin's deteat greatiy to| ftom’ the'aty"has mete oaengene| Games of New York Cale-| joy the Middle States Regatta find his answer to tho battle of Lisoyang will be the mobiitention ofthat will teat the 'capacty of thelt| donian Club at Washington! ° the Harlem River—HMany Special Train Pee eeceesus sentir seins Mate ies dah ‘The Middle States Regatta was rowed WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager GEO, W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent , It he did he was compelled to desist upon the discovery of the north- idee (080) Headmaster 158 Snutt ur Ney T >. (erratch), 38 feet Ve beneath, She received a’ traci © Gen, Orloff's division, which suffered so severely, had just arrived from | | Fire 4 Futurity kei. Although this division was thrown into confusion and Feaiteot berg, who was crossing the river from the left bank, ; KKuropethia though Statelberg's corps waa loet and eo reported | cPe°% regen, nl oaiuaedl z i SHORTEST LINE the War Office. But Kuroki was too late. Stakelberg not only yore 9 oe TO THE fentai, actually arriving in time to come to the support of the 2 ina By tn SCOTCH ATHLETES OARS MEN UT pO MAKE ANOTHER STAND. ST. LOUIS, MO. NEXT COACH EXCURSION by the Japanese. . SEES tenes Gergen the paper says, “are undoubtedly arriving at Yentat | it's, cane harem tn phe eer Ape a beeny taag Magy oa! ee’ withing wil Rook eased 4 and Large NEW Bz Turns Out to the Large Crowd Turns Out to En- Round rip $20 FROM NEW YORK het but the preservation of the army's organization has beena great re-|for excursions 8 planned, fereercmas PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER POINTS Two more army corps. So far as can be learned, the Emperor shows no dis- | ‘*naportation lon tale Position to blame Kuropatkin Park, Long Island, Events on Card. iy very | SIMA CGURSIONS ORY WEDAESOAY WN SEPT Tlokets now on * For further information regarding rates and = train consult Ticket A, WASHINOTON PARK: LT, sept Here warren Ledge) 5 FISHER | NEAR roe 4.—The Scottish games of the New York Caledonia Clud dew 5,000 people to gues different events resulted as COl-} when they called in reaponse Washington Park, Newtown, L. L, to- reply, Or at they received no SWIMMERS MAKE or se nase Senet mote eat, apn ee swretaan| ON 425TH ST. GRAND CIRCUIT Princess Pique and Anna Little oY «Tae, bammarias. ’ heat).—Won by John J. Biller, Metro- Politan R. C., New York; W. H Fits the phil poy want advertising is effec- Sqrald, Patisade Boat Club, Yonkers.ltive, For instance, those who read near Af Meet in Event of the Day to} 2 John me ei ita ne ohia fobn bibs achat Ls Riad zie Yor aan Set Madison Ave. BROS. et Columbus, Ave. CORD TIME AT HARTFORD Settle the Question of Which] /Ptrowlne WPfoind ittamer-won ¥ New Tee es sate the ad ee, BY fenets ces mae World office, Purcell, Kaathampton, Mass, with or. LOUIS, WORLD'S FAIR] wap ¥ 4 inches, t 5 than second-hand pieces might coat you, < TFORD, Conn., Sept. S—Under 4 ‘ IDS, Bepi. &—The Olympte| conditions that ware Rerein 10,000 per- rc bo The Rrming World) er eee Memibers—Won y a aon Sent {yey ne This week :—A high grade Oak Dining Chair, rere continued here to-day be-| sons assembled in Charter Osx Park] ,=MPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERG, Rae Time 46 eee: ee te ete ai ee 6208 large crow this atternaon to witness the opening | #9! &—A geod-tised holtday crowd at-| onds, Phil 4 eons " , Mae 1a, Stt5 OF SIBEIY Raikes rh lt of the diferent events fol) of the Grand Circuit week here and| tended the Labor Day races here to-day,| ,, Pole Va et Fit ee spin bagi tg A tifteen-dotlar Solid Oak Extension Table, Incidentally to attend the thirtieth ane | TR Programme was an excellent one,| Bocrm?" Teel 4 inchéa, second; Pel eee n by EC, Mie round top, six feet lone, highly ’ $8.98 niversary of the opening of the park.| th@ card being made up of eleven racea.| Corteri, Brooklyn t feet third. i Raven wood Bee ee ‘hiand vnaithguen It In @ fact that most of poltohed, latest design.s+++ see +] The track was very fast and the In-| The event of the day and the one in| Yard Run. Members Won by Will Ei. ‘ween have house number EPL. | We will FURNISH a home throughout com. dications point to one of the moat) "hich the most intersat was centered|Blbege osiwick third” Timet'5 Deed. Stay py Ug bry : one plete and todern, lving, the goods that Processtul meets aver het to thig} WAS the alxth race, for trotters, in nd kick—Won by i . Foiledeian' recel he bring the value up to more than swimming tournament, one- champlonship—Won by of Germany; second, G. wetapert. Heneary, thin, Fr San Francisco, | grate, which Thomas B. Leahy’s Princess eo" | $175, for ont, | : Bi tiyristisertvadheds 18 1-5, This beats the world’s] The withdrawing of Idolita, owned by | Plaue and John F. Cockeriil's Anna ‘Thomas. Holl i ti of 05 3-5 Ji_Fiiolan of Povatmeeale, trom «ne | Lite struggled tor nonors, Tada will Gia owith F feet Inchon third mne orld, eee gehen champlonship—Won by Zol- $10,000 rac ‘Thured. \- pee. egg we sltuaeetys nat need Ula afternoon. he hore “tee roves reu(ed ae follows: | aohn SP Ne Pera eget] ; 3; W. Krely, Met 1 Columbus Ave. FISHER BROS On 128th St, he : rd 4. New oath Station x be M. Daniels, New York Ath. | My Grace’ Katlew’ ce | The first event was dectared *y Fart Baan Won Da th the | Macdasb : Sphekre se Olympic Club, Ban inte | tered in the 210 trot, wan also with+ Donald M Ls z +4 ‘This lowers ihe world's | dawn H heats, | York, City ‘Gi eecords WG ————ES | Trenton. emt age te by Bi oe M. eecona. "lee Shot-Won by J. ‘: rican ¥ WINS LONG ROAD RACE. [timettise 23, a3 ce white.” oon, Wak a put ot feat : is us see: Gacesiensinciniegy kotere prorat enh wen L. 1 in 2. Brown, with % feet 2 eg C., Yonkers, second 5 An increase of nearly ier t tie Cia Rew” York GAY dar banded’ mia. (ona ta0t aiel ids second, a. Fe Keawer' Mamptan witht viet incon er j hat the columns reed by rete Your Barber 4 jay one hundred mille road race t me—2.17 34, Won by '. J. | Rosedale B. J.; Valen-}t are a Sa taba oe York: Western division of the O beat tal Ghiiton Nene ork with feet "9 hen of t ut A , Club was -day by Fi ; Qeor okivn, with inate Fina) by Y Lo wha had a handicnp of thirty ml Wile’ oct ialt ite Wteet 10 brown aaa Ned Be he A iilare,_ Aruniel Hives] ARG Convequently that the oficleney [if he cousiders your health, —— Whilton, : mal Nowark @ feet 4 ine rd. Beninare Frech, Penn Heree,| Of even @ two-line ad. in The World comfort and safety, will use 1 0-Yard Run—Won by J. A. Ryder, | phia. se cond Ng time pena t 8: | Brooklyn: D. Addison. New York | ' Jun’ red 1 Th . bring re- (nothing but Hoboken, X. ra by the fact that the 1 ti r Prin- HY Tack Curran, Jersey Chey, petrepa Meany ‘ iA Syavina Mh ' f ii smal! ads. received during WILLIAMS nent Wmr His ze ue Thus, Atgiania By New York: a2 a Aaeiet ware mary yumerees By, 4, ving Sticks “area PORK cuter send 3 3% oladalaas Aeame id York A.C; York A, €

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