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Xe , Vate> AS 1 ay EVENING au EDITION \' ‘Hue i , __[“Cireutation Books Open toan.”| N20 4 [ “Cirewiation Books Open to Au” |__| f PRICK ONE C NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1904. PRICE ONE CENT. ie SS ER fl THEN WO, AS MTTLE GOES “RESULTS EDITION | ENT. © } MRS, WEINSEIMER POLICEMAN SAVING f INISH Japanese Temporarily Check Kurog tin’ ; lil WEEPS IN COURT RESCUES 5 NV STAKE RACE A rt oy the Ba | : and Charge Back to Their Former Posit "Detieomey.Rand De FROM FIRE. ist fission, te baddest: nounees Her Husband, on Form and Frith Noses apart SUROKI ALSO SUFFERS. DEFEAT Police Find Clothing aod Razor Stained| Trial for Blackmail, Patrolman ram, of the Eldridge street station, rescued five | in the Rancho del Paso, BUT LATER FORCES ENEMY BACK. with Biood onthe Floorof Apartment) children from firelate. this afternoon in the six-story tene- ie ae i i “| Avsistant Distrlet-Attorney Rand in| ment at No. 22 iRvington street. The fire started on the fifth THE WIN \ ; Occupied by East Side Saloon-Keeper, |i ig sur tot hry m the floor in the apartment of Mrs. Goldman, Who has three young | —* gd Japanese Gunboat Strikes a Floating ; e! met bis f # WhoHas NotBeen Seen Since Monday) Pu? Neinseimer cave today sre 28) iden, FIRST RACE—Rotoben (6 to 8) orm earl bays Boe + istered aye On seeing the blaze Mrs. Goidman-ran from her apart- | * Water Pansy (6 to 1) 2, Tide a, During a St and N y All the Crew. f i the court, o burt Into tear sents leaving her three children behind, yeling “Fir!” and | geconm nacemconnover ce wo OF Three Hundred Officers and Men ‘An empty room bespattered with blood and a missing man form | she goobed af through the arraisoment | yanig ngued among the tenants. ‘Kram, who was passing ats) 1 Gola Ray (90 to 1) 2 Jim Believed to Have Been Lost, a the basis of what Capt. Gallagher, of (he East Twenty-second stret police) tt Settauie "= =") "he time, saw the blaze and reached the flat of Mrs. Goid- | sick static, believes will develop into a murder mystery. The missing man} “pyt'two juror remained to be chowen | man just in time to save’ her three children and two of her is John Tvch, a stloon keeper, of No. 49 East Twenty-third stret, ad| when te save ran ele oven. nant | wa St aught, THIRD RACE —Gelligerent (8 to * are: three prisoners locked up in the Station-house on suspicion, | Greeepers: ot No, sup Broa. oe VE AH 1) ty DrArklo (6 t0°4) 2 Critieal 3. | MUKDEN, Oct. 11.—The Jap-hese assiimed the a bachelor, slept in a small room above the saloon on the first | retired, of No, 162 East Ninety-first LATE WINNERS AT’WORTH, FOURTH RACE—Bedouin (3 to 1) way and the Russians retreated across the floor, rear,” In an adjoining room sept Louis Laesser, his partner, and] Street qualified and took thelr seats in jn another room on the same floor slept Joseph Highland, a waitér in} The fret witness called was Walter Fifth Race—Major Mansir 1, The Way 2, Excentral 3. 9 the place. Laesser and Highland are under arrest, as is James Ryan, the | S47, member of Local Amembty| Sixth Race—Dod Anderson, King of the Valley, Barkelmore, | , alanine | dedi 7 owner of the saloon premises. Plumbers. Curry was one of the plumb- ‘AT KANSAS CITY. ; pet ar eames ¢ ere employed by Exsiy when the strike ; f t etalk we ba perpen enpenr Ba Biol wal bth 4 was endered on the Chateworth apart=) Fifth Race—Fustian 1, Robin Hood 2, W.,R. Condon’3, | (8 te 8) 1, kugonia Burch (9 ty 19) Twieh; who has’not-been seen around the’ place since Monday. Laesser| _Welssemsrs coun, George Raines, Sixth Race—Norel 1, Josette 2, Patsy Brown 3, 2 Carbunole 3. that, “ about. bls partier) Job seent de sought (9 ghow on his crums-examina- f foom to-day and fount! it empty, out all spattered with blood, dered AGUS wie 6 ». oomber at $T. LOUIS. 6 (AN OPEN BLOOD-STAINED RAZOR. “she dan Glee ateanee wise Schili half-way between Mukden and Llaoyang. They 1, Pasadena (10 to 1) 2, Cairngorm 3, da: and a desperate fight TONIC, OO. 1-8 pected Otel Saas The moat of the atternoon was d-| Fifth Race—Frank Rice 1, Bountiful 2, Sanctissima 3, (9 Kurchott went ¢o the room with Lacasor. He found blood-stains on the | Yd. to eross-examination of George} — Sixth Race—Oudon 1, Crime 2, Worthington 3. j tarpet and bed. A coat, vest, hat and pair of cuffs, the property of Twich, bal ome ap Aisitneusitaae ani’ —_——— ‘were on the floor saturated wiih blood, and near them was an open blood-| member of the firm of Johnson, Kahn AT ST. LOUIS AMERICANS vs. NATIONALS. retained razor, Co, that biillt H. Johnson testified i off sent word of the occurrence to Capt. Gallagher, who ordered | ‘htt Wetnselmer ordered a strike on we Pie Bri a ang ay ~ had been asked to|'t® Dlace because he refused to give AMERICANS ...... .....2003100 move by Ryan because they wero behind with their rent, and Laesser as-| On cross-examination Lawyer ATH ONALS ro er 00-00-92 * 4 serted that when he went to Ryan and told him about the blood-stains in Beles tried to Est, Johnson to admit the room Ryan asked hii not to tell the police, Highland, while professing | brought bout by. the Bullding ‘trates innocence of any knowledge of the case, was locked np on general princtples Employers” go pg end deicolives Were started out to look for Twich or his body. trades strike, Johnson detied this, al- Some he admitted that he was a A peculiar feature of the mystery is that there fs n: >lood in the hall- of the Bulldi-- Trades Associa. way outalde the door or on the stairway. Neither is there any trace of| ‘lon and had consulted with the Presi. EIGHTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. blood in the saloon or in the hall downstairs. The river ig not far away,| his complecnt aguinet Welnsclmer be.| 'M* S¥eaine World's charts are indexed trom drat rice at Aqueduct | © and the neighborhood is lonesome at night. It would have been easy to| /¢ District-Attorney Jerome. Told of Alteged Blackmatl, carry the body of Twich out and throw itin the rivet if he was murdered, but there would have been blood stains outside, judging from the condi- | 0m his, Aimest cramination he told | a i a ' { up money, Rone ne-delayed gpod thing, matten The tone of all despatches from the front Is hopeful, The pe 3 foe maiden dhree-reas-ds and up: sie and « bait fur-| and wag femreens Ges Gees Neve that Gen. uropatkin [2 certain that he has ateumbied a owner 2"A,_ Drake, feat Fak ontt'i S| down co # to He taal tne way anal © ave the Japanese back Uhrough Manchuria to the sea, wens Wi 4A Fin } prea pp yee need wom Water Pasty OY AMA'S FRONT NARROWING, | the hot favorite, Conover, with tua | .Fi@ld Marshal, Oyama’s front has been rapidiy tion of the room. for $2,500, ag follows "ATG? I 'waa introduced to Wein- LAST SEEN ON MONDAY. mien at Poriy-eccond street and Guth The last seen of Twich, according to Laesser, Ryan and Highland, was | MYenue, We Mirolied Inte Meyane Pati Hay at his heels. Concer” was forced | last few days undge the pressure of the Russlan advance, and now does Monda: trike on the Chateworth and when I to equal the track record for tne du on ¥ morning. He left the saloon and they thought he had gone up- | strike on the Chatsworth and when 1 4 ¢ i ance ¢o win. In tne Inird rect a very (Continued on Second Page.) ; \ 4 town. They did not see tim retura and paid no attention to his room last | work was being ‘lumped’ and that the ese ohaes A 9 q = om ot SaU-year-ole mascens chaue | night.’ When Lacsser went in the room to-day he nald that the bloodetains | Contractor, Reasale. was Det a member d | i &: | iaerenet? SS Crvocas toe holes, Mei ct ses r Ware frost. A bunch of keys hanging to the lock in the door was covered | said that maybe we could get Rendale ; : you ot 8 jo ay, HH. B. Duryea marie Ranger, a | to join the association and Weinseimer 1 ” 5 Fe 13 "4__40_ 1004 __ 9 | {Us brother to Hatasso, but he haa ‘no b with blood. faid that he dign't know If they would | panay. YS va AU fe weaker romaine goa Mes the heli ill | Tie track was a bit slow, but the | é iis : Although Laesser and Highland slept within a few feet of Twich they | edmit pony Age Ry Me, rd the a , aA | eather Wad Bie ‘und’ tne etttatte q hon aay thextieard no struggle in the room last night, Ryan explained that he| wovld cost some money. ‘ vas auilous to keop the case out of the newspapers because the notoriety | ga tN Mea went ty be worth would sthe place hard to rent to’ new tenants. 800.10 met told jhim that T wouldn't ) Ryaa, bland and Laesser were taken’ to Yorkville Police Court late was sure the other members ot the firm this afternooa'and arraigned on a charge Of felonious assault. They were | "eo Ahould fo thug" without H held in $1,500 bail each for examination to-morrow. sects we mia | siriting to make him Coroner Jackson visited the house and expressed the’opinion that the | wouldn't be ‘cigar money’ for him, and bealdes thet he represented the people | — heavily backed from aol ee ine 1 i and, making all the runni |by fo lenaths trom Water Panay''wns | Ooean Mail Carrier Call Found:/Larchmont, of the 119 | was Chree-quart w i ‘quarters of @ length in front fe t| : of Tide. . bpid, man had tried to commit suicide with a razor, and had tled up the wound | downtown. We finally Agreed top ment pecans | s i | 4 Close Finish im the J: ered Off Prinoe Edward | Punches a Hole in . he house. in a week, e mean time L gai 5 Pett 1 4| Jim Sick and hs himself and left the house Pfould spehk 40. the other members of seal The Raxeed as joa {rere Soren fen Bad makers in the june but seat «Pace. and and Captan and His! J. 8, Melanson, and. one 4. the firm. I met him again in a week's anover ran 13 ‘ mn hard (> aall id | from tome Ci led | A And, drawing away, "wen ‘2cne,front | Grew Drowned, Taken from Disabled | ® oe First Start, jose Ben, the Drake maiden, wh i has been widely to ‘whats | @ason, was sent to ‘oon for 8 whole . ’ —_— _—— Bryant Park, and when he asked very strong. « Jim Bie d } time In ttay._who Voge De sal ky cae , % "RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS, [ia fufmia re Sinise: od THRE MG fe sea pai carta so ep lm fatter oe teh ea re . } Beated that, we would be willing to make | Owner—La Bell Fime—ti0. Posts PM eta ; | Slick twenty lengtim forthe pions 22 him @ pr ° wae x. Horses. Jocheys, Wi. Bt 4% % Fin. Open. Clos. Pi. fh. Bellige: K IP, N. &, Oct. 11—A report; BRIDGPPORT, n Oct, 1.—Th h . .} completed without a strike He then | ——-} neon — werent by a Head, HALIFAX. N. 8. por , Conn. af RESULTS AT KANSAS CITY, | Ont. 1t—The races held herg to-day re-| compisicd i sound make the propel: ne omy ) fn t hk 4°43) Ranger and Critical opened nas reached, here that! the. steamer | steamer’ Lasrenadd, cob ¢ yn tion, somewhat more liberal he might Seiten! We Davis 4 i wh ph -§ 43) favorite, but the former receded’ Thore| Call. bound trom ‘Tracadie, N. B., for freigte * FIRST RACE—Bix furtongs.—Won by|conelder It. but_he couldn't think of | 738 Rossbourne » Wongerty 1) i H) uh 4 r $s E3| was not much heavy pla Rey London, P. BL, has been sunk rs PPRIDOR RACK TRACK, KAN. | Motor. 110.8 and F Ga'k, coca! gaat | Honing at only BS not |S Brian 00 eae Ht ie is tt H i} "} 1333] nibbied at." Balligerent wont. tar"thS | neat New London and thee the captain ELM Ri E N- | Motor, 18 to 5 and § to 5, second; Beau-| "Wo went across the street to a | co Brt ol haga? 0 Vie 3.13) front at the atart and, maki: ona? Ny Fo ro | tiful and Best, 11 to 2 and Il to 8, 4 ant down to have a drink, Heratches—Cederstrome, Orford and Bigcher Bellierent had a lot of speed and | run 3 nm all the 4 passengers, number hole schooners hull BAB CITY, Mo, Oct. 11.—Following are | Pi asap Triatan hands, I we | Peondenrared to reopen the ‘conver? | Rand on mamely, Darkle hag no excuse. Critical ean. Go better then this rete shows, | Fuga: won Ina drive by ® head trom | and crew an sivinl ms Oe Ls . the reeulte of the races run here to-| Grit, Maloguard, Meyra, Diselie” gres| tating here, but Welneeimer ‘said. that | aBossbourne ran to hie form,” Sou {0A HNergth tm front, of rine ore, OF 8 | nineteen In all, wore. lest. achooner began to All ang | aay: Sanders, Capt. Neroth, " Peggy ‘Miner, | {t wns no pince to talk about such a | QM TOURTN RACK The Ranchs dei Pasg: for, aed Filibee | swerved all over the crack in qa Wer | The steamer 1, owned in Chatham, jcaptaia and erew,were Oe Ate FIRST RACE—Five and one-hajt tur. | BMe M.,Lieat, Riceand Cohatset also |imntter and the subject was dropped. | Lisle Montrose. Owner--Be W dewert” Post at a Pz off at hho 7 | aunrte. e Ae | NB. & while the crew returned fo: Pr Nongs.—Luresta, 10: (Fisher), 9 t9 1, wor Freieal We [shi Movi A faye not seen | index. ~ Horses Jookeya, Wr. St. 4% Fin. Open. Clos Pl ah. Hedouin Wins in Drive, cw Brungmick por an) *ehooner and the Larchmont " Pegay, 100 (Lee), 18 to 5, second; Typ: SECOND RACK — One mile.—Ethet | him from th ____ } aa a uf é n ‘ 9 ‘i iy , } into arbor, Carpi, . lian 106 (Mountaln) 10 to 1 tard, Berugas, H to 1 and 4 to 1. first; W. 2. | (eit Pecadene i mip i kk ® fs mm 2 4 8 Pag aot i al Bedouin opened ap | PTI saohst ne: the ‘were tty iets th Fog ane ed 0 as Do io 2 ¥ oO C1 ¢ “ * § t mt lo 4 . voltel er Matt, i ‘er e— | Fay arp and Fite y cy fH Vol ed M 0 a 7-5 choles Yolada | lohn 5 o 7 Errol, Volttiee, ‘Mart Gentry, Platt aeht Rian, Marasohing,| amcouts RACE Bin and a hott ture| £0 fees, Bese Hinchetad 8 { i, } iy mM had TE Gey LoutaY rms backed down trom | Paik connirmed the Peport of the loss of | Argo of lumber kept ber afloat Handy Bill, Envoy, Gros Grain, Lertda ernice, Sparrow C sCOR Pes Balik } adi Butt ine oe Gambon 198 54 4 t » B12 - ‘hendeng tnworm had| the steamer with all on board. Mr.| Capt, Wifeox, of the also ran aie an aperon and Hallie Virgie | ongs—Mindora, 1% (Rmblem), § to J.) “"—vratches—Amberiack und. Brain. fedouln dutpemed Pasadena et the end Ron Te, backing. Pasadena, who ran such | fagar's eon, waso 0 the steame? and in HECOND RACH—Seven furiongs.—Buc- | 4180 ran eee i tot Duan) tay L.| made m nant drive all throweh the Jeet clehth. Calmnmocm sty ‘imororement. Broad. |*, 008 race a few days ago, went up| peleved to be among the lost. that he could see the . ' eleuth, 00 (Aubuche $ to 1, won; Hav | THIRD RAC turtongs —B'g ferone dsonain, i ( et Poa cloth did not run t beat form Voladay had ne speed, Hi Desire quit from 2! oe 6 x He ran hy race | Tt ia thought that most of the passen-| sidelighis, as bh vessels were 5B | itiana, 109 (Henry), 6 to 5, second; Flor'.| Ben, 3 to 1 and tt tat; oral King, |Lache, Awinnifriele, Lyrst, Orpheum | ()2( FIFTH RACES of Added. siting: tor three-rear-oide cand ap. Withers mile (wo Nocied wp at {fll Bedouin. “There | gers were mén from Ashing villages at | in same direction, toward New | wel, (Michaels), & 1, third nc—|13 to 6 and 7 to 10 Fecond; Narnte 1 Atlas aleo ran. ih } Start good. Won enally. Winner, ch. f. by Knight of Ellerslie -Delloved. Own: |) , start and raced | whieh the Call sto along the coast, yore The schooner’ t Lat 1-4 Exapo, Cres ~| Hodge, 4 to 1 and 6 to &, third. Time | "VHthD RACK—Belling; five and aif H. Schaut. Time—1.42 Post—0.), Off. 30. head and head all the way, finishing | and that many of them had families, ‘ork, wel ‘8 cargo i con | ber, Col. Ballantyne r 1.13 3-6 Don Domo, Kate Sritt, Orfeo, { furlongs. —Vegtry, 16 (D rea Horves. Jockeys, Wt. “at. i © Fin Gpen Cica Pi my ft In _& red hot drive, with Bedoulr a| The name of the captain of the vessel | signed to Homan and Puddington, of | thohn, Mejor Lowry and Tryon lio| Seven Oake and Mon's also ran bead H viag Mak ys ON EE oe Hiigjernand 8 Oe a ; ad in, front of Pasadena. Cairngorm |is not known here: Me. Pager es | New York. } ran. | FOURTH RACE=Six furl Yon|to 1, necond: Jake W ® (Roach) ararers 1h % oe ie a was third, two and one-half lengths | that the stamier was comparatively ——[— % f | THIRD RACE—Mile and an etghth—| by Cutter, «to band 1 to a Bincoiee |e ty Me ehieds imeciié Sn Bekele ‘ i i fb h Dhy oT a ) | Bem nay ine oe tiated lutarent la hep Al | j Buale Horn, #9 (Aubuchon), even, won: | Helle, AI to 2 and f't0 6 tecond: Gant | Pride, Flora Levy. Marehlaness, Fen | Sa) Milhemin $s Be Glisten Won Eantly, ee ee oid Prince’ Rawant state / SAID HE HAD LOST AN ARM, lana Wagner, (Otte), 7 80 | atk: ake and 3 Time | ian, penthe, MeJetta and Matt Wad-| Right . > the front lt investiente the disnater, fi (Knapp), 9 . {LIK Lord Dixon, Matador and Broad-| leigh also ran, Sale Briann vim 8 wef ft Ne the running, followed by) bess . Lol Flying Torpedo, | wav Girl also ran, YOURTH RACE—Mile and Ym § PRI A hes pda Be Sele ut It Was Shown im Court that pone » PAN. -_—s teenth.—Won by The Regent ed—Nomestend. — Overwelghte—K eynote, 2: Courtmald. 1 Glleten easily h, where Keynote moved Regaar Had Two. oa | Jie HKeenth Won by cd Wymastind, | Orermelahie ergata, 2, Courtmalt | Qian, aly be ch here WEATHER FOR FOC ACE cs Yotats| WINNERS AT DELMAR, | fSieheon\"a!'to 2 Becktand ics eeremree Mertens Ae dott Erwen To oh hed | Sng om the eae Sn beeaing 90 TER FORECAST. J oteomin Pte ce a Pah ‘fel, 100 (Anderson), 6 to |, second; ford, 103 (Munroe). 12 to 1, third, “ “ = = - ~|the front. won easily by three lengths t this afternoon arreated a man who Exclamation, % (Aubuchon), 3 to |, | 1478-4, Orlent and Canyon also ran, | @ wixTH A 41,400 added: handicap: three. olla and up: mile anda quar-|from Andrew Mack, who beat gals a Forecast for the thirty-elx hours ing and telling « pititul stag ! 4 third. Time—1.@1-4, Clifton Forge also | (Special to Th — * fee over the hi Start wood. Wan drivin nner, ob om, by Halma— | nose, indi te P.M. Ww begging ne pe by DELMAR RACE Veneta Owner—C, B Rowe, Time-208 3.5. Post—418_ Oft—4 18 . Wen ino Drive, ending & . M. Wednesday for | about injuring his arnr for life in the —— luk @ex ne POST-SEASON GAMES. inden. “W Jeeta. Wi Mt. GM” 1 14 rin Geen, Choe PR | ‘ New York City and vicinity: | battle of Manila, Hie arm was i ? ct, H.—The winners of the races Aid Mabel Mieh**oh AW Booher 100° 9 ge NG fe ey its }-¢> | Eugenia Burch made the running to WORTH FINISHES. scheduled here to-day are an follows | Sf Rogenta, Burch Oxtom 118 PoP e 2% |] OD LE XS) the top of the PN, where Mabel Rich. || Showers tonight followed by | *plints and heavily bandaged. } » FIRST RACE—Five and a half fur- PITTSBURG AT CLEVELAND, | 4. Carbuncle Travers 10? a3 4 LS | 3_45__ —| ardson sed. Halt way down the hill clearing and cooler; Wednesday In the Centre Street Court the band b wacse. a, Soreeett +, mice nd = ox. Robe! Ave et Mabel} ; ce as t + lin), 7 to 1; Dorothy Dodd. 2 to i, sec-| Cleveland (A.L.) 0/9 0.0.0 80 0 1-4 TE eect abe dlink {throwin es teases Sa, Seats ee elas ie a pete ieee Been (Soecial te The Evening Worlt) Go, ghd: Helle B.4 to 4, third.® Tme—L0.| Baiteries—Lacver and Ghelps; Bern: | == owes SNe = See a eas | Te Was! iret-guartent ets ( . .MOBTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Lady Sellers, Triumphtress, ‘Mo. ' hard and Buelow, (For Morrie Park Entries See Page 2.) Njength in front of Carbuncle, - , ‘ ages were taken off and it was fdund | (Mile "Watowe seat. ast tha for six months, longs.-Won by Wakeful, 09 (MeLaugh- | Pittaburk (N.1.)9 000008 4 6-1 falr and cooler; fresh northwest to north winds,

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