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i 4 tit Fvent of the Week. ALEW DOCKSTADER IN OLD-TIME MINSTRELSY. Maxine Elliott to Open Her Sea- gon at the Harlem Opera- ~~ Howse on Monday Night in ° “Her Own Way.” 4 me HE event-of next week will be the appearance/of Mme, Schumann- ; Henk in comic opera. The famous grand opera contralto will make New York debut in light opera at Broadway Theatre Monday in “Love's Lottery,” by Stants. ew and Julian Edwards, Sho ‘Will appear in the role of Lina, a r The scene of “Love's Lottery” is Deanswold Park, England, ft the time of George III. The ro. of the opera winds about thres and the appearance and dis- of the prize-winning num- + der tn # lottery, Manager F.C. Whit- 2; has surrounded Mme. Schumann. with Wallace Bronlow, George 1. Tallman, W. H. Thompson, Loutse ‘Gunning, Delight Barech, John Slavin, MWe Trodenick and Teckla Farm, who ‘will have the more important roles. eee Lew Dockstader and his minstrel company open a three weeks’ en- at the Herald Square Theatre @n Monday night. Minstreisy on Broad- ‘Way ts @ novelty, but Dockstader fun Me \eetoome anywhere. Docketader in ‘@44)ton to new songs and monologue, q i im.ctse his airshiu “Tommy-rot 21" The company inpludes favorites “Mike Carroll Johnson, Nell O'Brien, Manvel Romane and John Cain. COMIC OPERA nt am - | of the Famous Con- traito in “Love's Lottery” at the Broadway, Will Be the JAP TROOPS BEHIN the Front with the Japanese Army in Manchuria, DEMAND FOR STOCKS The new Yorkville Theatre, at Bighty- Lexington street and enue, will ‘eg ~od evening a wil be the i, Restos irs.” The pe see Maxine Eltictt opens her season at the : i ya Opera-House Monday evening in Only Way.” At the Grand Opera- “The Prince of Pilew with 2 Friganza, Jess Dandy and Arthur in thg principal roles, will be rafter Mi e the thriler fithe’ New "gar. The a tre will ha 0 ier eh yee _ Contiduing at leading theatres will be David Warfield in “The Music Master,” sco's Theatre; William Crane in Is Business,” Criterion; “The Mollege’ Widow,” Garden; “The Coronet t Duchess,” Garrick; “Mr. Wix of im,” Bijou; Wilism Faversham cer Baten! Cecile Lotus in ; Governess,” Lyceum: Fiske “Becky Sharp,” mansat- : Drew in "Phe Luge ot Kui kmpre; Luu laser lerbert Kelcey Lyric, Of the Duchess’ win K & week from Miller in“ have been sent out by lor & reception to their music ball on Tues: Winner of the lor vind i} whereby ‘opent + Oct. 13, sold At regular prices and time kept out of the 4 will be annouticed and [Peas awaried by Anna Held, S23 ‘ ear matinee for t! MaRS nes oh e@ on tre, when fe be ted—" "Kecomplihmens, Lov nk Glynn's Wit ILLE ATTRACTIONS. “Millward will head the pit at ‘© im “The Queen's Messenger.” ‘will be Willy Zimmerman. Lew Cari and Zeno, Thomas and Emma Berg, Burton's Dogs, Wy and Burke. Hammerstein's the Carter De Bextet, James J. Morton, Cote eee .. Dil) will include Hyaney, Deane an etson, ree, Baek saree nro, and Law: kiln and the Three "her a Traits stock » present *. ntileman With Edwin Arden in the Vaudevilic list wil! be om and Willard, At the and Twenty-fifth § on tta rbintr’ t vaudeville programme will ott brothers, acrobaty, fr Twent: have Her- ¥ V. Donnelly in Btrangied on Sun tardner i headed Hallen an) end Havel will be :! jor will offer among others md Roberta in the ly sketc’ Infgnt:” Mr,.and innie from Minneso- Sveshold fn “A . Ys Dream” and Dave N: and comedian. the man with a crosa| eK, coptitives the chi it Haber’s Museum. Med al in ew. LYN. pais onc“ wv Maid f troops or get between them and Harbin, | body of Troops south of Mukden to check the advance of the Ja; Y |open for the Japanese to marc) on to $00 | patkin realizes that he is outnumbered | eighteen squadrons of cavalry and 22) from Bept NUROKT ARMY DEFEATS ENEMY IN MUKDEN FIGHT Despatches Received at St. Petersburg Are Said to Coafirm Report of Re- verse Sustained by Kuropatkin and Tell of Plans to Abandon City. (EPS PIES UP New High Records Again Made by St. Paul, Steel, and Union Pacific, While Consolidated Gas Enjoys a Boom. Strength was, continuous during the session on the Stock Exchange to-day and the list closed active and with very few exceptions, at the day's best figures. Union Pacific, St, Pay, United States Steel and preferred again estab- Ushed now bigh records for the year. St. Paul was the most active issue io the market, the price going up 11-8 Neercent. to 161, It later reacted and LONDON, Oct. 1—A general engagement between the Japanese and Russian forces at Mukden is reported to-day In a déspatch from Shanghai, which declares that Krropatkin has suffered a crushing defeat, The despatches yesterday told that Kuropatkin was preparing to evace| ans tata tite aes common #0 uate Mukden and retire to Tieling. It was said also that the Japanese were | Vance almost 1 point to 7, but closed \at 46-8 Union Pacific was pushed up endeavoring to flank the Russians on the right and left, and that Kuropat- | to 1081-2 Tho trading in these stocks kin was devoting much attention to keeping back wings of the Tapanegy | ¥2* Actlve all gay. ies which had hed north dM kd Just before the close Rock Island armies marched north of Mukden to strike the retiring Russian | took a brisk tone and sold up to 29 1.8, against %, over a point gain. Lov! ville and Nashville and Norfolk and Western re the next in tine in the rajlroad group, each finishing more than 1 point higher, Consolidated Gas enjoyed another oom to-day, it advancing 23-8 per cent, to 231-4. ‘This is a gain of 53-4 since Thursday's close. Colorado Fuel & Iron enjoyed a tise of 1 per cent. Irregularity marked the closing of the tractions, while the Erles finished with gaina of 1-8 to 7-6 per cent. Bonds were stron; The total sales of sto shares and of bonds #2, According to the information recelved here Kuropatkin left large Panese into posts were defeated and | Mukden. The despatches say that the Russian out; forced to retire after sharp fighting, The defeat of Muropatkin’s outposts, | infantry, nine squadrons o} tt is believed here, will leave the way | 120 guna, f cavalry and The Russians are said to have been Mukden, The outside of the elty has | greatly reinforced since the battles of been heavily mined, but the Russians | Linoyang and Yental, They hold strong are not expected to offer any prolonged | positions south and southeas: | 0 t of - opposition. It is thought that Kuro- | gen, a Recrnits for Both Sides, The Moscow correspondent of the Standafd says that mobilization will be 1 | declared there on Oct. 1. Fifty thou- sae eee ee | sand men will be summoned from the| 4.47 4A1 pihest. lowest and closing prices a net changes from yesterday's ciosin |Province gf Moscow. ‘The method of | pfices or from last recorded . largely and that to make a stand would be a needless sacrifice of mea. Japan's Army Near Mukden, A derpaich from St. Petersburg says that the Emperor has received impor- ka were 418,00 000, ant despatches from Mukden which | assembling {s not voluntary. Police | iiss confirm the story of the defeat of his| visit the dwellings of reservists, gen- | Amal. Conver as army at that point, \ erally at night, and order them to go am, 4 pe a4 According to the best estitiates ob- | to tainable, the Japanese army confront- ing Gen, Kuropatkia comprises a grand total of 189 battalions, Allowing 8 men to a battallon there are 14,000 in- fantry, In addition there are 6,9] ‘he Imperial ordinance authorizos the | hed cavalry and 638 guns | Government to make special arrange: | 6" The vaTious commands are divided as | ments with private railway companies headquarters, not allowing a mo- ment's delay, Tho change in the Japanese military system will, it (® estimated, forth: | with (00,000 trained mea to the colors Amer. Bugar & 8 6. & Tron 1 Gar sss. Hil. Central Louis a) Mot. Securities Manhattan Metro, At. Rik at. follows: seventy-six battalions| ‘This is regarded as Japan's reply to alry and 176 guns, of the operations at Port Arthur repulsed. ‘The total Japanese los: |for transport purposes. if Gen, Kuroki, s . spp Mtge iy , . | Russia's organization of a second army, Pere eatre:, CaRWR GeUhdranN et cat | HE paced vepere ce Beet verebacg Gen. Oku, sixty battalions of Infantry,! showed that the Japanese assaults to © were eve Port Arthur were reporied by the Slans at 6,00), M. MT & T. of 1% | Mo. Pac é Novtoik & "West guns, Gen. i, forty-four battalions of D INTRENCHMENTS AWAITING RUSSIANS NEAR MUKDE Photograph Taken by Col. Edwin Emerson, The World's War Correspondent, Who Is at + | brokers operating for Wall street kept It later reacted to 2121-4 | | grounds and w. POSTAL THIEVES Near Philadelphia, in the Post-Offlce at Rosemont, atic Gout $200, werw stolen, BANK STATEMENT POOR. an Increase in Loans. Clearing-House were: Increase it, decrease Circulation, decrease x. 4 BA “ Reon S Reading s Reading ist pt... -% Rock Isjand x Rock Isiend Ps South. Pac... | Bout, Pac.” pf. % South. Ry ” sy South. Ry. pt... 0% 4 St. Les. P, 2d pe 8% Tenn. C. & 1... 40 % Texas Pact Enion Pi 4 vB 1 Ul § Stee 1 [U.S Steel pe 3 Wabash + 1% Wabash pf , 2 West, Union “Tel 0% Wiscon. Cent.... 20% | Wis, Cent, pi oy | + Advance. — Dectine, ——— Rallies Stopped by Bear Selling: for Wail Street Brokers, The opening of the cotton market Was ¢asy to-day, the list showing losses of from six to eight polnts, Theré was considerable pressure for weak longs in evidence, but this was met by some good buying orders. Support of this sort caused some steadiness after the |start, but heavy preasure through the undertone feverish. The trading was nervous in the faal dealings ‘The opening prices were: Ontober, 19.98 to pk: November, 9.97 to $9; De- Jeember, 10.06 to 10.06; January, 10.18 to 110.18; Febru: ¥ bid; March, 10.21 to 10. 1; May, 10.98 bid; une, 10.26 bi othe closing prices were: October, 9.91 to 9.9%; November, 10.00 to 10.08; De | ber. 16.09 to 10.10; January, 10.14; ary, 1018 to 10.8); March, 10.23 to | | hon. 10.27 to 10.23; May, 10.31 to 10.33, Marke: closed easy. eee STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON. Northern Securities Lends Ameri- cans in the Buying, LONDON, 1.—Money was super-) apunvant in market to-~lay and | rates were easy Oct the Discounts were hard- e rading wal day, being fay extreme eene of a fraction higher featur In Home Raf the. fi a of UF Broth | was d 4 moderately Securities were much closed quietly firm. ae Japanese me Govern- re quoted at 97. bear covering. oe 516,000,000 THE PRICE. 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JOW vik % i! is. toh ot. cor Lexington ar w ¥ ' £ VMIvian PRESCOTTE MMSSTIC THEATER, GT APL \ Letters Containing Big Cheoks Carried Away by Safe-Blow-| Less ers, Who Got Into Post-Offioe PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1.~The safe a Suburb, was blown open with dynamite early to-day and a number of letters containing checks for big amounts in addition to money and stamps, aggre Postmaster Stillwagon says -that at the close of each month dividend checks amounting to between $5,000 and 10,000 are sent to woalthy suburbenttes, ‘and that many letters containing such checks were carried off by the thieves, | Further Cats im Cash Reserves and Further cute in the Cash reserves were own in the Weekly bank. statement issued to-day, while there was a pro- nowneed increase in loans. 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