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pt ae ey : ‘PRICE ONE CENT. USoIANG IN GHEGK ++ Death Struggle Now in Its Fourth Day, »Marked by Murderous Charges Un-| _ der: Terrific Fire, but St, Petersburg. Reports It a Drawn Battle. Despatches from Tokio Assert that Gen. Oku Alone Has Taken Twenty-five, Guns and that Gea. Kuropatkin Has. Ordered a Retreat. ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 13.—There is no confirmation here of | tle rumor from Tokio that the Japanese army has captured thirty field | places Sliice the battle at the Yentai mines begar four days ago, but there | are reports of hand-to-hand struggles, charges and counter-charges that make the story of the engagement one of extreme interest. - The Japanese assumed the offensive yesterday against the Russian right, forcing the latter to give ground. But, along the centre, stretching from | Yental station eastward, where Gen, Nodau also attempted a desperate coun: Vavattack, abd where the fighting was hottest, the Russians beld heir ground. | The result at nightfall was a draw, but to-day the Japanese again took the Offensive, and the fighting is still going on." =, Despatches sent the night of Oct. 11 from the headquarters of Gen. Bilderling, whose corps occupies the Russian centre, describe the bloody and | te oharacter of the fight along the railroad north of Yental station, fe on Monday the Russians repeatedly charged the Japanese trenches | ‘Gt the point of tho bayonet, the fight continuing Into the night. ‘The Japancse reserved their fire until the Russ!ans, at the doube, were Siost upon them. An instance is given of a regiment getting within » few yards of the Japanese trenches, but recoiling before the murde.ou Voljeys of. the Japanese trenches, then coming on again with retnforce its, literally under a shower of shrapgel, and finally succeeding 1 Out.the Jayanese. But the Japanese artillery fire was eo witherins | ‘the Ruesiays were unabie to remain in the trench-» | » TOKIO, Oct. 13.—According to’ despatches, from the front the y have gained many advantages in the battle in Manchuria which now been in progress for four days. © Gen, Oku has captured twenty-five Russian guns, making a total of Fpl thirty Russian guns which have - into the hands of the Japan- battle began. ¢ sloce the rans aeelin al wi RAGE CHART TENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. ‘The Rvening World's charts are indesed from first race at Aqueduct. oe. jy teliony for trwe-rear-olds Withers, mite. joner, Bo. by Bt. Bialge—Gen ~ 0.58, 09), “1.04, 1.48 1-5 Post at ate wane A Goo. a Creamer J) Late Maris 104 Lett arvio away at the sn Bto len Be re LJ to ey eae & the last ante ent , 1s On. vel ie im io was af aii wie ae wes tino fea atthe ina AR ¥ if race. Jim Slick jemped ter than + fell at ; ot Belipee Nowe. ie toe. Own. i a . Oped. | 7 PERERE F414 any i ; YE 3 ig $3 at q ier | tf deel ° © i 1 oO mH 1, Walsh 8 10 ° 4 tin al Kehititng ie) ae) ee Ge | i} Goodehiid 84 \y i a o iid A \, Speriing Ot 1 1 0 1: © Hewitt me 1 Wh i Miller 44008 BL iH ' 10 a » Gorton $$ 16 1G 16 1 18 » io m &%| ‘onnor 10 MT of oT ATT 3 o % 7 uo it i is Ss i 8 4 00, Bee ee ER Les F » 2 n a! 6 3 x eee ‘amg TMM Malley TL. 8: Critical, a: at 5; Marie M.. 2: Wo bey Henrietta broke fines an i pres oe: the ‘une ‘way, Travers kept riding her herd to the end. Cam ‘wo ber form. wae runping yery strong at the end. Critfeal ran @ mood rac . FOURTH RA R p ‘y 937. FOURTH RACE The Ramapo Handicas lar three-y sOiile, Gens, ~ 2-5. Post at 9 ma” Rar Malte a Jockeys, We at. RT Fin Open Caw sore GW Davis 1 5 vy Ot 3 e ¥ 22. itiidebrand 194 4 iS a FA hohy jo'n Right Lyne 110 » 4% 84 ft -%, ravers 6 o*8 MOG J. Martin 100 1 i) » } , Ss 4 y Redfern 10 8 8 6 4 3 art, Bt, Valentine. Andrew Mack and. Broceeds. Overwél Optcome war Well in hand 4 Ineo'e ren & good race OF ieht ran hie race. Ostrich had Py ‘potty. Spanker ran his race. TH RACE $i.c0p ded; handl on ip a 01 dt get wood.” Won driving’ Winner. be. ber Odd Bellon -Leeonaiua ma fare, “Time—012 2-8 UE OM8 GBB 100 FR LES Post at 3.65: Jockeys, Wi WW ™ —« Fin. “Spt. Cice, Pi ith oF i ee Be apavis ™ 3 rH) ss a 2) Bick ern rin ioe} th. Aimy \% % Saha 8 18? Tye Lady Maheais iia’ and 08 4 4453 5 ‘ of ® Aaratehes—Cracetul. Crown Prince and N ew York ies Chancelipt was going % thevend under a hard ‘rive, Masor Dain gerfield moeh imoraved thee Al tr.Fan his race. Dick Hernant had n lot of speed fo turlonae. rs ITM RACE $00 adel, velina: fo a cc at ta Widen timena8 "bes oss Oy ME a ek a See i ’ es nw Fin Dan. Clos Pi. Bi my Lane 4 3 A a a1 “ oh = orca ni Hide > a re] Crockett Hueston 14 { Waiiagn i, R i Fy eain eet te tad rai ad Ardteal tea \ —| Upon whose complaint == lence with the defendant, con ace ead [fe “Circulation Books Open to Al aepets ia lige i - RESULTS EDIT “NEW Yo “YORK, THURSDAY, CCTOBER 13, R13, 190, | eee ONE CE WEINSEIMER'S DEFENSE BEGUM Contractor Who Acouses “Dia- mond Phil” of | Extorting| $2,700 from Him Says His Life Has Been Threatened. The defense of “Diamond Phil" Wein seimer was outlined this afternoon b his counsel, George Raines, He will attempt to show that the charges o extortion against Welnselmer wer trumped up by the Bullding Trades Employers’ Association for the effect] | they would have upon the bulking trades strike and lockout. Mr. Raines told the jury that the as foctation of employers. with $70,000,000 back of it, went deliberately into a scheme to ruin Weinseimer, the leader of the strike. to simw hy witnesses. At the end of his address the case! =—lwae djourned until to-morrow, when testimony for the defense will be neard, Detectives on Guard, Detectives are guarding and shadow- ing George Ee: the master plumber. “Diamond Phil" Weinseimer was indicted for extortion. Kasi has received letters threatening his life and asserts that soon after the Indictment of Weinseimer he was saulted by Criends of the deposed labor | leader. Severna] esters received by yeaterday were of/sucn a nature that he determined to seek protection. He/ went to District-Attorney Jerome and] asked for a bodyguard, Mr, Jerome detailed two of his de- tectives, Reardon and Shea, to accom- pany Essig to his home and bring him back to court in the morning, There were a number of Central Office men in the court-room to-ay looking out for the men who assaulted Essig and also for the writers of the anonymous letters, Visti on Day of Arrest, When Judge Newburger opened court Lawyer George Raines, after a confer. inued bis cross-examination of*Essig. Q. Did you say that you went to Weinselmer's office on the day of \his| § (Continued ond Page.) a BARONESS GETS DIVORCE. Testimony Ordered Sealed in the | Von der Beweemen Salt, Isabelle, Baroness Von der Brueggen who is living a Li nhurst vwarded an interlocutory ¢ ute divorcee by J jee Bla tas Br from the ennen. Raton Bde mony was sealed. — POST-SERIES GAMES. CLEVELAND AT PITTSBURG 200009100 ae eae ae - Rhoades and Buelow; LADY HENRIETTA SPILLING BOOKIES’ MONEY. MA il HOLDS This he said, he hoped | of the races run here to-day: Ea'g| $0 000 TAKEN OU OF RING BY VIGT OF AOD 10 1 ot ‘Lady Hevstetias Gas of the k One of the Best Tt of the Racing Season, Lands” Galloping After Being Backed. Off Boards by Arthur Featherstone a His Friends. OFF IN FRONT, TRAVERS RODE HARD TO THE Filly New to Bookmakers id No One Knowing What Sh Do but Those Who Bet on The revenue cutter Hudson, which has just returned to boarding duty after being compietely overiauled, this afirnaca stuck in the mud just outside the Ellis Island slip. The ferry- hoat Ellis Island, on the way to the @arge Office, gave the signal for the right of way. The cutter continued to back and suddenly fetched up hard aground on the mud bottom of the Jersey flats. She was not floated for some time. po. WOMAN AND BABY ST. LOUIS’ AMERICANS BEAT NATIONALS. AMERICANS....-.-...-00003 00°C NATIONALS......-..--20000000 a . ) ‘ LATE WINNERS AT‘WORTH. Sixth Race—Rusk 1, Scorpio 2, Golden Rule 3. pelaraiestgte «rt ef Fy i z ig i a if _AT KANSAS CITY, . Sixth Race—Telephone 1, Easy Street 2, Rough and Tumble we te ess a AT Lil LOUIS.. acter Sixth Race—Canyon 1, Pathos 2, Triple Silver 3, RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS. WORTH FINISHES, WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Il, Oct, .—Following ate the results passed the house ahd ran to her as | sistance. Tearing off. bis coat wre, the garment pout the be, ing to atife 11 os "yands tore ofthe | | T. J., Harvester IL, Lady “od Gohent Cansio, Nasaore and A also ra: THIRD Soe mile ter.—Harber, 9 (Fi “na won; Elie, 97 (Anderson Col. en ey fi and tnderely thing of \he woman | himseit badly burned, FIRST RACE—Six furlongs.—Giad | Smile, 12 to 1 and 9 to 2, won; Mimon, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Trossachs, 6 }to Land § to % third. Titme—1.149-5. Miss Anthony, St. Merrylegs, Lucy ©. Serenity, Seven Oaks, Bernice Tap- Ethel Abbott, Belle Dodson. Tenet Fonso, Fly Lady also ran. Boe SECOND RACE~Mile and a furlong. Willa —Royal Pirate, 14 to 6 and even, won; Dr, ‘Burns, who Mra, Asher could not ‘oth mo scious when ive more than @ ther ald ohild were uncon- ma oh aaa, f the woma: urnt: x her head and there was hardly an rch of her. ey that had’ no not autre’, Pall had his burns ce left. The fire In rage. to, co Thee t fs ACE—Seven se Be iceman Pabst aa re 0 Ee eme Venvulan aa a wold the fiat waa put out in stew minutes by 1 Plorel. Kansas, Say remen. ————— E < z z i > i £ of | Jingter, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Santa es Se ° Teresa, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, third. Time— aba Te AT DELMAR MUST SAY “NO” TO POPS. ; 1% 1-5. Prosader, Avender, Miss Mel-| . b ton, Peeper. Wing Dance and Rabdunta! DELMAR RACE TRACK, ST, Louis, leony Congress imees Or. alae van Mo., Oct. J&—The races tur here to/| dered to Refase Indorsement no form. THIRD RACE—One mile —Good Cheer, | day resulted as follows: } Hf “taken out of the fing op t 6 to 1 and § to & first; Copperfield, 11 to| FIRST RACE—Pive and a hal fur. 2 and 9 to 5, gecond; King Elsworth, 4 my ig Edith May, 106 (8. Dickson), 6) to 6 and even, third, — Time—1.41 2b By Seay eee Se Aveta) ¢ to #, Columbia Gir! and Katie Pow: | ; Carsian: 7 am), porages oy Bsn je Adie? an atle Po |w'to 1. vane ime Lh 4 St Flour : ‘ “ys oy tty je, Brooks, na man, FOURTH RACE—One mile and a fur- Pourere, John Charles A. Towne, William R. Hearst | and William Sulzer, nominees for Con- gress on Tammany’s ticket, have been ordered by Leader Charles F, Murphy to decline the indorsement offered them by, te Poqguiists. tw jen 8 ew long.—Falernian, 18 to 5 and 9 to 10, pekains. Mr, Burnaby. Pops are now circulating pe- ‘by first; Idle, to 1 and " H. scirby and Lady Gift ulso ran tition In the districts whore these men | Fase. comether, ta the {af from jase | oth lived oma vein S4rlila, 10 tot d SECOND RACE—Bix furlongs: selling. tre running {or the purpose of perfect. ois im Little Wally and|Subader, 105 (Post), 7 to 1 ftet; Jake| ing thelr plan of indortement, and they : Ward, 105 (W. Sugan), 3 to 1, second; | have been given to understand that the ne mile-—Judge |B. Wood, M8 (Moproe), 39 to’ 1, third: | thre candidaies will mccept.. That, Aen, “arsky bone | Time—Lik | Maverick. Fitabillar” Frank | however, was hefore Mr. Murphy eams | | wus 1: second’, Palm | Race. Computation, Little Corker, Pirst-| cut with distinct orders that they re | 2 Walsh 2 third. Time—|chilp and Kindred also ran. fuse It. They will have to refuse now | #af ie we oe ch eoitinen ry mn Big Bech, Van) THIRD RACE=Five and a halt tur-| fy openly Suny, the. Mader be Tammany | wana ran. | lenge Modstity . Dicmson), 6 tc enantio | aon Chancellor in Front. en | won; ie | 4; Lady Churebill, 108 (embien): | Dick Hernard made the running to/ Rogan WINNERS AT KANSAS CITY, (2s \thka"ime“iah"miia/ RABBI FRACTURES SKULL. |,sit.cif"euh Saige Dalngetld | walsh, nngunelgr Ste Carpenter, Marchioness, Winifreda, Bob rt, Mias Howell, Onan- ran pie eS ale Sects and Wahtter sles FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; fr handicap.-Aden, 112 (Cheatham), 10 fnrst: Commodore. 123 (Young), 18 to ferond: Luntlg, $8 (8 Dickaon), § tp 1 ih traces of the paris green al home ek Hernard quit and “Hi ncellor came away, winning bya ———— length from the Major, who heat Afri- or| cander eight lengths. Jimmy Lane AM the Way, Falis from Second Floor of House and ly Taken to Hospital, ‘The Rev. Maurice Ruslander, rabbi on the lower east side, RACE TRACK, KAN- Oct. The winners heduled here to-day are ELM RIDGE S8A8 CITY, M TRIED TO BURN HIG | WILKESBARRE, Ps, Oct 2p }H. Barton, of Russell Hitt, ‘a synagogue os tir £ | to-day fell from the second floor of No. Arsenal was, a hot favorite In the) to burn the house in which Tenty) sto h serona; |#08, Slee Poyle and and also ren, | ihe 'e fractured akull | ast nade nearly all ay sand notte n, 163 (Auduchan), 12 to! fIFTH RACE—One mile; selling. Tic was removed to the Gouverneur | won, easily by {wo lengthe fro ¥ 1121-2 Waterspout, in. worthingtom. 11S (W. Dugan). 2 to 1, | Hospitel senal, who bea! senate ee who were 1, Belle of Cla: on,| aret; Judge Cantril, 115 (D. Austin), § = —_— a) axel Roberts, Pats to 1. second; Glendon, Lie Ghenreh ity For Morris Fark Kntries Seo Pages ula, Lida tein and Marita 1, third. TH @& Rehoove, Dr. Kier, SEE a cee frummond, na RG. Binh. Be TROLL SCORES OF ‘an SOND RACE--Five furlongs.—Tyto- simonian, Se aa and Avoid also ra Aitie ty ms fe, § (Cormack), 4 to 5, mon: Adare, —— | BOWLING CLUBS poke Knapp). | to 1, second, Swedl trl ae eet a, % (Aubychap), 10 (0 1, thing Tine | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ARE ON PAGE 12. pe catre “Ailmisg Late, tp ti, MONDAY MORNING. WENDERS. | rate bee Quindaro, Raining Levai, Neva Weleh,