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RM, 7 (oGee. Double plays— to Lush. Wilda oo to The Evening World.) H WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY a of the double-header to the Phil- ‘here this afternoon by a score of 104 Hanlon‘’s team played a lifeless and also gave Scanion miserable they making six costly errors, Pitched a good ‘game for the! ‘While Scanlon on the. other was bit hard, the Quakefs slam- Out twelve safe hits off his de- South at Any Cost. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept ; First Inning. ‘Thomas's high one w: collared by Arthur, two on the drive, Wolverton also litt.| !t 18 feared that the B high one which Geesier gathered #*6¢ Will be shortened, “MeGee made a pretty drive to left, Gleason. On Sheckard's throw the plate MoGee reached second. fanned the air, ONE RUN, i made « pretty running of Strang’s high fly near the lon then smasi pals (0 deep ro riant centre for nies saree, drove a fly to McGee, = A etn ay Gleason and ieeene Tantag, & mmagh to Hucwnve’sk shyscrape ic wag ol Roth | by Babb in short ee Ritter got or, “ieove' «low A 2 4 low fy to Ges) ook 'the fields $8) ‘holed ne filed out to MoGee. led “ah lined to right foe i wh WN ed ‘Third A ate was ie Lo his slow jum ee safe hit, a tain! to centre. ‘ ve same field ed ron to inva, McGe Petverton at second, Jordan to rt deGee maln to the contentions of the U Blates and Great Britain regarding Lumley and died at ‘ pected this werk, The Baltic feet, we — en 'CZAR CHANGES PLANS ter LONDON, Sopt, 12 here to-day indicate that the plans thanged by orders from the Caar. scoring. ‘ol bb's ernrenie or of to rea wan acon eeu a fied be was ras crown rout by eee a peey catch oS Of the bat. NO RUNS” Fourth nd his entire strength, to,move back what the cost, The wpondent reports: “Gen, Kuropatkin has returned which being ott tons at Tle Pi i advanced, but £5 ee was nalled Throw to Babb. one's 'N. retired Ungar are being made, \take Liaoyang. roller ona son's ee pa heckara A heckard of McGee's, muff of She batter two Siertos oe Bete to Bab ah ee Shea ‘out | the ratte 14 wai baer south of Mukden tthe whole lin sas ans ‘when within five milee The Russian troops senc Sisth Inwtog. PO. A. B einai sO 1808 +08 4 -2eooe S21 028 OR bet ~O 2820 soeate Denese ~o 080 soni’ PHILADELPHIA. R. H. PO. A. E 663 0 0 is ~2 2040 1210 251 0 a 0! 210 0 1030 o4 ———_—_—_—_—_——_ Ore o! 0101) nm 0 as. q 1 0 BACK ON YENTA | Kuropatkin Receives Imperial Mandate to Move Back to Mukden and Press On to the; 12.—Gen Kuroki has fallen back on Yental, where the main Japanese army Is bivouacking. Only very small Japanese detachments are reported on the Russian flanks. A The War Office fully realises the dls- | COUrAming effect of the battle of Liao- yang upon the herole garrison of Port With all prospect of imme- diate relief from Gen, Kuropatkin got length of the The commission which has been cons sidering the contravand question has reached a decision favorabte in the | denied that he rise up and’ bring forth ted | solute and conditional contraband, For. elgn Minister Lamadorft will see the Pimperer to-morrow and answers to tne American and British notes are em- which sailed from Cronstadt yesterday, ie expected to re- main at Libau for about a fortnight, 19; Thence it will sall for the Moediter- O F GEN, KUROPATKIN, Reports received of Gen, Kuropatkin have been complotely According to these reports Gen, Kuro- le | patkin has been ordered to concentrate to |Mukden from the posta north of the town and to retake Lisoyang, no matter Dally Mail's Sinmintir corre- to Mukden after inapecting the fortifica- @ not well jurried on. At the same time dangerous and cosily second | @fforts to delay the Japanese advance “I learned from a Russian source that 208, ‘which ee, thia ls the outcome of the emperor's | Thomas. NO orders, and that the Emperor has per- | | emptorily commanded Kuropatkin to re- “There is no abatement in the retreat 2 of the Russian troops northward The fiy | nolse of a fierce urtillery engagement wridey of retreating Rui thea == DANS CONSULS kanen retreated with heavy juss. h band! ariniog we ramic be- to ‘be changed unless. political exigencies Saas ome THE WORLD: MONDAY BVENING,’ SEPTEMBER 19, 1904. CLAMOR FOR OOELL T0 NAME CANDIDATE Governor’s Control Over the Conven- tion Will Be Absolute—Latest Boom Is for State Insurance Superintendent Francis Hendricks, of Syracuse. (By Martin Greén.) (Bpecial to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, Sept Everything |e shaping for some remarkable moves !n councils, may that they candidate of the Governor Erle county has an advance guard here booming Knight, but the Knight are for the the game of politten here to-night. The beom is not moking & 5 deat gal Alley demands upon Gov. Odell that he make disturbance. ‘The Woodrum managers 72 | ARCOND public the name of the man he has *4¥ that after Knight tho delegation {a for Woodrutt, Judge Jullus Mayer, of New York, who has been mentioned asa candidate for the nomination for Judge of Court of Appeals, got to Saratogn this aftur. noon and announced that he hy boom. He ls not looking for ofc mays. Nearly everybody of any power In the State organization is already on the ground, but none of them can give Nine on what will hanpen. ‘Th of Goy, Odell is absolute, Whatever he ohonen to take the nomination for Gv- ernor have grown to an overwhelming siete. ‘The Governor haa the situation in wm box, and he ts sitting on the box, but this is a demand that will not be hia programme. ‘There ia no interest im the places on the Ucket below that of Governor, The crowd here ts all for a decision on the nomines to head the ticket, The minor places have been aasigned and will not demand. Moat of the State officers now holding obaire in the Albany Capitol will be rénomi Oe Aonnding Delegates, Gov, Odell sald this afternoon that he did not know what the sentiment of the party was, There will be confere eners to-night and It f# thought that the man to make the race for the Gove ernorahtp will be chosen by 12 o'cléck, According to the Governor he I+ wait- ing for more delegates to arrive, Tt appears from the activity arownd hie headquarters that he is sounding the men of mark in various sections of che st soon as they come In. Fathusianm at a Republican State) Convention Is a sirange sensation to Observe, The party is in the hands of & lot of seasoned campaigners who | nated Will go unless the Woodruff lead- on the floor of the convention, It ta| not expected that this will be done be- | cause Lhe polley of Gov, Odell ta likely to pavify the Woodruff forces by a | compromise. Boom tor Hendricks. | Francis Hendricks, of Byracune, State Superintendent of Insurance, is the latest entry into thé race for the Re- Publican nomination for Governor and there Is a strong tip our that he will be the nomines, His name simied out of closely confined recesses of the Rée- | Publican safe depostt vault of nom- neos late this afternoon Lieut.-Gov, Higgins app to be out of lt, He has not reached Maratoge and there Is @ strong tip current that. he herd by themselves, smoke cheap hae dean awaling infomation at Albany cigera and keep allent. An old-time) and ie ready to announce his with: Republican politician of this Btate en-| drawal when he gets the thuses Hike @ man who haa just had his leg cut off. “Tt T were a dootor and wanted to fend a patient to a cure for nervous prostration I would ship him to a Re- publican convention in Saratoga,’ re- marked Senator La Roche, of Brooklyn, thls afternoon. Many Mystertons Talks, (gov, Odell was a busy man to-day. He hold mysterious talke all over the hotel, mation. Mr. Hendricks will be the Odell an! didate if he is nominated, but the Re- | inating him they can put out a | tloner for votes who will not te |dened with the Oder tag. that has operated against Higgine. Mr, Hendricks is considered one of the | best politiolana up State. He was ap bare | 3 This ds all | Roosevelt and: has been continued In and the rest of the leaders waited | office by Gov. Odell. It Is anticipated quietly for an expression of opinion | that he could not be aspailed. as an from Mim. ‘The men in the Odell cloas Odell man because he ia a Roosevelt corporation of interest, Malby, Brack. | *9g0!Mt vorm be Payn and others of power In th | oes ov. Black arrived in Sara- his afternoon ED | meeting had any particular significance. During the conference @ report was clreulated that there nad been a row Jory ot th Ans soma and the re: ‘The Grove the ball to the low fence fur % ve aay that us a cesult of the t for three bases, Hulawitt pa: tow Mr. ale at determined to ae oe h was retired by | The Mornin correspondent in | img ah vy rt In the party manage- ' Waa retired by Babb |the field wat ‘ts Gen, Kuroki describes feached first on rang’s |the operations by eee ate | (ee) {oemenee was out on strikes, tweive days of tne rape, pounibl wr ‘ic Abas thi bye ting and marching po short ration | that fr onl was tno abeuta to fied out to MoGee. Dilidn mperature oi +g healt for Wh mi, ta Lah. Geasler Aled out ine wade nd frequent falls. o ral, Ounsetnts Mabes Nominee for Vice: {2 "ot * arate of Truth in the easer. “All ol as borne wit, ‘thou " “he, ae, Relmont when asked teen van Sopatter the tek President in Conterenoe with :epor: sim denounced I've leans Ned te Dion Wolverton’s a tr moet greet fo Strang. McGee wal T accord hid anateed the mee i Peete Ries ca bat fe aggart, Gorman and Others runs.’ Se - SUPPLIES OF FOOD tt to advancing a base, asnaek | Bie eckard scor- 0 Roth. THO) MUKDEN, Sept Eighth Inning, p ctvllee In torrent and to-day it ard’s error, | yin stufs are Dave trebted and quidrapied, Alon watiers lost a plies curing the Ru igns are beseiging ti ant other eating pli high imporsiile to met fond, acl lpiiah—e HONOR TO DIE, WROTE almost usprocurable, Pri retreat, Inatug, “ sacrificed, on an ed 0 Sinbb's baa throw, ae ve Be Gee = 8T. PETERSBURG, Sept. os ’ hyd ee | spirit animating the Japanese troope . Rit. | | Mati Utter. hg fone ft Mare gees ha i a 2-7 SCARCE AT MUKDEN, 12.—Laat night rain is The roads are impassable Ard base line and military movements are at a wtand- The town Is #0 crowded that food. one The divi- all their sap. Civil. ratiroad station 4. bot it is wetl JAPANESE MOTHER, ne ls © own by the translation of @ letter, written by a Spartan Japanese mother to her son, which has reached the War | (rilic leade Soy! pala ait Kyun James ake eI NOC eee | AMERICAN LEAGUE at the National Headquarters : | Firat Game. Henry Gaseaway Davis when aaked to-day for his opinion of President Roosevelt's letter of acceptance anid that he thought that such documens Mindelpbia should be issued In sérial form. Batteries oe “f started to read it.” sald the Viet dell Sender ane Bnet. eet _—_ BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA, Presidential nominee, “but had not) i than fart on it. Therefore T AnOwIe net he #Apst. (0 EASTERN LEAGUE. comment on it, Svch lemgthy pram yd courses should Oe turned ont in eeriat BALTIMORE AT Ji form #0 that one might hive i) p> portunity to digest them,’ | pers, When asked about the campaign in|” Rati West Virginia Senator Devise said: Pfanmilie ‘and Pelee “Sverything ie in apple-ple order and PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK, the prospect for success is splendid.” Mr Davis mid that he would be tn Rete ree UM New York sev days. He did not or not he would "| Buffalo . Toronto Batteries Oreene Bruce and Fuller. ROCHESTER AT MONTREAL. wrinst a ‘postponed on account of ters for et least three days, pal’, first of thete cont the National Hea at which a ee ee te Hii gli se shige eas eorntrol | says as to the man who shall be nomi- | ets malka:qoud on thelr threat to fight |». ‘oper infor- | publican managers figure that by nom: | ‘ C9 a Ben | pointed Superintendent of Inaurance by | comet ald tor pes i tin bs } aN 1s a as Et Rw cet wer... a Z FY 6570 at ee H oon be i 5 FY ie Confeseae.....H. Callahan + hn hr eante ‘ravere ie w i Py 4 Fe Habourne " 3 2 % | 1” Charles Bon Meoran’ 108 ane | % ‘ a, i 0% sehioen, ii, vehewn 108 2 Ci 8 3 Reratehre--MetFonol Diagk Prince, Tear! Mure, Raiment and Wild Tithman, Ov welahte--Confemor. ‘Thiety-Taird held the Meld, vate all the way. Vidalia clo _her face closed strong, Brush Up ran i RA! EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART FIRST DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. World's charts are i: “FIRST Wace. $1,000 added; for three-year-olds: six furlongs. Seguin spancily ‘ime—) Winner, b. ¢., by Beldemonio—Dix Hore dockeys Wt tt >= Fe > ae | 738 “Collect 2. Odom Hit £ Be” gtih gid ge” ya Hildebrand 3 1 qat Rariut ens 1088 ball ‘edit adie | TO) Anerastor Redfern 108 6 (a) Wotan yne { i 4 2) Juana Denivn eels ‘ 8 Soratches—Mi mona. fF own tigen Major Peibar. Tol Ban and Jocund. i. Overwelmhin Die, Hor Jesup baat Duchess Ollie ran LA Rood Face. Adrlutha closed strong. RACE 00 added; steepl echas handicap; out two niles. Start ao0d. | Won seaily tor. threq- year-olds Time—4.26 2-5. Winner, b, 14 rome 3 ob \ +5 i 3h * 1 1s is pannel 18h mT Bee Gull and Numeral —% fo all tne was. Paul A uigeas eit nd_upione mie and Wioner, 6. ¢. by Top ra wren 5 Ronet nt _ Travers 100 oes : hee: “Apring. Gréy Friar.” Overwelahte—Deiesman, 1; Bherl/f Bell, a; Rosetint, it spe. naver sina Ostrich 019994 strona. _Dekaber # oor ri STi r ‘the Profuer as ee: for coll en. Rtart 00 mn ings-—-Golden Dream. | |fe Le Jockeys, Wi. Bt. i ; joe at whe Mn Barns 118 3 Tale Jaen Lory Sdannon ut § r jouln . haw | 2 TRA Amberiack Odom 14 _ Wild Trlesman W Pare M4 Tonaorder. yy & couple of lehathe: wan in hand all the way, ‘Jack Lory Added: mal en teenth. Start good. Won ant ‘Owner—H. J... Morris _Jockers Wt. "Bt Sa or oan iH H 1 eee 5 : am. Hi Tauatan 2 H ‘@entine 115 atetrunischabet Yi vp e pene fer cloaed very wrong, Firidienath Nad no excuse, Nult Blanche had plenty of added: for two-vear-olda: fi i Miiy, Hime—Pon bo. Winner, Ort. Re dhe "eth Hint peste “Yookeyn Wi. ai. aaa: BRIGHTON ENTRIES FOR TUESDAY. enienearenie (978) Loch! te pee ty oy ia Paula Fourth ‘Race-Cup Preitmtoary, one in ‘a. Bure, 1 Soenany a et a | mile Race—Selling; ope and one-sizteenth (Avecial to The Bvening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Bept. 12—The entries for to-morrow's Tanes are an follows: le said that there ~~ Deke I= Peninouia ./100 T5T* Aveenal seen. Race—Hardicap; one mili a ERT Soe ke by Ore CANDY Tt <i ROOSEVELT OFF ON A. PICNIC. ————_ OYVSTHR BAY, Sept. 12,—President | Roosevelt and his family took a picnic | excursion on Long Istand Sound to-) | day. Secretary Lueb went: 10° Sagi~ more Hill 4 an eurly hour. Atcer | business, office of removed ay the President had transacted suth pub- 4 eR = be \ lie. business as had heen reterred to street poll him by mall and telegraph the purty left In rowboats on their trip. Two or three cousins of the Roose velts wer of the party and it was ex- pected to land at some convenient polat and have @ plen'e luncheon, A TRH CIS Many Reported Killed in Col- Crowded with Delegates Re- train, Details from the scene of the collisi Are weagte, Dug tne sitet reports dicate that the loss of life was heavy, Both Seen it ie said, were going at epeed and were coped, the victims being caght in the wreckage and crahed to death. The man had paper for some time, Mahan he cotlapsed and fell to the Moor. who noticed me fall aay that he clasped one sand to hi | trouble there, aa he RENO, Nev., Sept. 11—The third sec- tion of passenger No.4, a Kaights Tem- plar train, and second section, No. 5, on the Southern Pacific Railroad, crashed together to-day near Laughtou Springs, five miles weat of here, reported that many of the pas- songers were killed. The Knights crowded with delegates who had at-t tended the convention of tre Knights in Ban Francisco last week, Among them were numbers of men Promingnt, in the eastern cities, vention aaving been attended by leading members of the order from New York, | New Jersey and adjacent states, It in not stated which of the deléga- tlans occupied the cars of the wrecked “ ‘Templar train that several ¢ ind nurses with wreck: asgenger train No. 6 been hel eM on getount ot of snowsh pth oat ae oh |DROPS DEAD ON PARK ROW. Unknown Kiderly Man Has Fatal upse in Newepaper Office, An elderly man, dressed in black, with ~ white hair and mustache, dropped dead at noon to-day while standing in the reading a news. Two young men indicating some | | | doing special work in Real ‘metal Bedsteads. We would be | others silk ro Special opening of the season offer, each we quote, any fancy priced rugs. prices are always to terne—for this grade of offer paid $24. tenUpening I price BRNO cc eeeneesnetenetee H.ONeill & Co Upholstery and Lace Curtains. In this department we have increased our facilities for Lace for Vestibule Doors, fren ; Sash and full size Curtains; also Bed Sets for weed o¢ pleased. ta submit | prices on ny work of this character. We will offer three specials in this department that are } | al high pio articles, and the prices tell their own story. | $13.50 Silk Derby Satin Portieres,$7.50Per Pair | 294 pairs of Silk Derby Satin Portieres in the following her gptsco 3 range of colors, Rose, terra, nile, Du Barry, bg ty sleet series olive, heliotrope, crimson and myrtle—some are edging—altogether the most pT ingen | pal nap 't has ever been presented to the trading of this clty—Special opening price, per pair ..., t The price elsewhere is $13.50-per pair. $10.00 Real Arab Lace Bonne Femme, $5.00 Each. 3 || Real Arab Lace Bonne Femme is made on the best q 500 =| decorated with genuine Arabian lace edging and motifs, Actual value $10.00 each. Imported Table Covers at 1-2 Prices, Faby Wot Bas od gi pice The dedgat od eolnapet vers at The designs and colorings are atter the well known ek th Seed en Morris fabrics—please do not con- fuse these Table Covers with the hind you usually found at the priecs 2 yards square, regular price $6.50; opening price, $3.00 13¢ yards square, regular price $3.75 ; opening price, $1.50 Axminster and Body Brussels Rugs, $23.50 Rugs for $17.50. $24.00 Rugs for $18.50. The feature most striking ‘here is the absence of | While we show Rugs of all well known makes, our be found among the lowest. We will offer two opening of the season specials that you will at | once recognize as extreme bargains, SPECIAL NO. —fu12 Again Rago th ihe ode, made x ate hind we hive Been selling a $17. SPECIAL NO, 2—9x12 Body Brussels Neve 4 good A Good Barber gets the best materia‘s he ch sketches and. quote a7 eta as SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, can, and alwayé insists Miter Prat and Net Chow having the old reliable suc rom FimsbaY. WILLIAMS’ SOx’ Walnat Cream Kianes, sss. mints haf A 4 righty hier g Tage vuo| Saas. aba ens Gita LR of the crasl sept 12 Bonithern Pacifie ° | offices here report havin the burn!

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