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y | TWRATHER—Falr, cola to night and Saturday, INAL ‘ 5 4 BE a bods af wa ‘ ke ee « bs 2) sere eet adnate 0 \ M*) us WZ i EDITION o ~ ee! U RESULTS EDITION = = ONE C [a Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 104, BATTLE WITH JAS , a | Hostilities Recpened After Resting from Bloody Conflict Lasting Nine Days, {With the Armies Lined Up on Oppo. (wm Site Sides of the Shakhe River, | ty ——’ Siege of Port Arthur Continues with Constant Shelling by the Japs, Who. ' Have Damaged Many Buildings and’ 4 Ships in the Harbor. MUKDEN, Oct. 21.—The Russian guns opened fire at daybreak to-day, and the great iine-day battle of the Shakhe River, which was interrupted gonly by the desperate exhaustion of the contending armies, was renewed. The two armics are now lined up on opposite sides of the river, Toward evching yesterday the fog that had hung over the scene for | ays lifted, and the oppaing armies were found to be everywhere in touch, | ‘The Russian fire to-day against the Japanese was not answered, either from scarcity of atamunition or the desire not to reveal the location of their batteries, The weather and the condition of the roads have mado extensive opera- tons impossible, but the ruads are now drying hani and the general engage- | ment may be resumed very soon, 8T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 21.—The War Office made public to-day a ust | of the losses of Gen, Exk's Seventy-frst Division of the Fifth Siberian Corps Pp and Gen. Morazoff’s First Division of Lieut.-Gen, Dembowskt's corps, Each Jost half a dozen officers, The official lists of officers killed and wounded between Oct. 11 and Oct. | 13 totals 172, including Major-Gen. Kabinski and seventeen field officers ‘Killed, The wounded are in the proportion of six to one. The Ist for the beaviest day's fighting ts still unreported, and doubt- less will exco2d the losses at Liaoyang, when 600 officers were killed or wounded, The-losses among the men are not yet reported, but ‘they are thought to approximate not much over twenty thousand. News from Port Arthur brought to Chefoo by a junk which left there Oct, 19 says a fierce bombardment, which began Oct, 16, was still pro- essing without interruption. Many buildings had been damaged and ships | dn the harbor had also been hit by shells, but the character and extent of | the damages are not stated. The Japanese main forces are now posted at IAudzlatung. They have. placed guns of large calibre on lunjida Mountain. The Russians continue making sorties successfully and jnilicting heavy losses on the best ue losses wince the commencement of the slege are sald to hav: 50, ws oie a ALL THE MONEY AT THE JAMAICA RACE WENT 10 THE BACKERS OF THE WEB-FOOTED HORSES. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ pA NEP EY TAN, TION — CENT, RESULTS EDI PRICE ONE FOR RASINGER BRIDGETON. N. J.. Oct. 21.—Frank Rasinger, the farmer charged with the murder of his wife. was put through the “third degree” this afternoon in an effort to get further information from him, Prosecutor J. Hampton Fithian, accompanied by Raisinger. Detective Lore and Raisinger’s father, drove in a closed carriage to Raisinger’s farmhouse., Raisinger had a frightened look. County Collector Bacon and Charles Carney went along with the party, othe SHOT HIMSELF THREE TIMES, ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Oot. 21.—Ernest W. Graves, of New Haven. is in the City Hospital here with three bullets in his breast, fired by himself. because his boon companion, Frank Mills would not stop paying attention to a young Rochester woman the two men chanced lo meet at a hotel in Holley. FOUR INJURED IN SILOM BATTLE Michael Luonzo( His Wife and Two Others Resisted Arrest LATE WORTH WINNERS. Sixth Race—Dutiful 1. Docile 2, Triumvir 3. TRACK TO-DAY THIEF FLEEING AFTER HOLO-UP TAD TOL, THEN SHOT HIMSELF : Y w taxis pes | With Pistol at Heads of Two Clerks in Newark Factory He Grabbed $1,500, Then Locking the Men in the Office, Escaped to the Street. ‘TRIED TO SHOOT PURSUER, BUT WEAPON MISSED FIRE. Tripped Up by Detective, He Fired Two Shots Into His Head, While Officer Grappled with Him—Well Dressed and Probably from New York, ae (Special to The Evening World) | NEWARK, N, J., Oct, 21.—A well dressed stranger! went Into the gene eral office of the J. 8, Mundy Machine Shops, in Prospect street, this after+ noon and at the point of @ revolver held up two employees who were making up the weekly pay roll, grabbed about $1,500, which was on ‘the desk in loose packages, ran out into the street, followed by the general foreman of the works and a crowd, and failing tn an attempt to shoot his pursuers, turned the weapon on himself, put two bullets into his neck and head and fell to the pavement unconscious, He still ciutebed (he rool of money In his left hand when the police arrived and took him ‘to St. James's Hospital in the ambulance. Charles Ten Eyck, a bookkeeper in Mundy’s office, iad just returned front the Manufacturers’ National Bank, where he had gone to draw the money for the week's pay roll, The main office of the concern ig on the second floor of the building. To reach {t it {8 necessary to pass ‘through two offices on the first floor and Into Mr, Mundy's private office, Mr. Ten Eyck and Lawrence Olsen, | gave cha: ‘The latter ts tall and supe another otjce employee, were seated at | ple and was overhauling the fugitive 4 dewk with the money sprond before | when the, latter turned and attempted |them. ‘They had just begun to sort| to fire a shot at him, but the weapon out the envelopes preparatory to mnak- | mirsed fire, — poet S ald Di artie NE'S BAD RIDE. LS RACEOERS Apparently Makes No Effort with Pirate Polly, Who Is Favorite a Sac . \~ a —| ing up the pay-roll, when the stranger, | The thief then tured up Perry street, om J and Two Policemen Were AT ST. LOUIS in the Two-Year-Old Event who was ap affable talker and a man | with Jennings still in purwult, > . - ‘ of good appearance, entered, | Stop thief!” and a big crowd Badly Beaten in Brooklyn, Sixth Race—Bengal 1. Compass 2, Miss Eon 3, De Reszke Bid Up. Sued ais ee ing fr Li i. } AT KANSAS CITY, He asked for Mr, Mundy, and on be- | 2rctt Otter | Thom ; poliv ds } | Michael Luongo and his wife Rosa, of Fifth Race—Schwarzwald 1, Evander 2, Sprinqwater 3. THE WINNERS, eae Oe ue ent hee vedi a wus coming down the street on the | lly i nthe e a y mo t - No, @9 Washington avenue, Brooklyn Sixth Race—Lady Tilison 1, Adios 2. Fleetwood 3, cadlore, revolver, trom ‘nis, hipcpocket |°PPIte side, and when he saw the are ins Rosplial, Michael Surrl, Luan-| = a FIRST RACE—Et tu Brute (7 to 6) |coulre reve waving a word, printed it {748 man and Jenntugs in purwult, ‘i r ; nd, han td binved ran actoas th treet to Intercept zo's brother-in-law, and Antonio Com- 1, Palette (30 to 1) 2, Sais 3, jat the two young imen, At the same | higitivg = bees ' es jerallt are in Jail, Policemen Dohert | Ume the stranger grabved the money. | 1, poa6 6h brine, 0h Ue finns tone | SECOND RACE—Grenade (even) |"ten sycu and Oloen in thle Tright |qsiny's arm Junk a4 the man waa — tion, are home on ie | f ji, James F. (17 to 10) 2 War | tumbled from ehetr chatrs and the |i parringto nhas bot one arm, but, jon, 4 jome on sick leave nursing Whoop, 3. stranger, still pointing the platol at 4 ad “he thrust out a leg and tri " : d E : : serious Injuries, and Luongo's saloon Is ~~ » FIFTH DAY AT JAMAICA. pan them, backed away until he got to the |man, who fell to the » Superinten ent of Elections Directs that], wreck. ait because somebody sent un * Werle’ t re t. | THIRD RACE—Coy Maid (6 to.1) | dor, stepped out quickly and locked {i |fell ‘the stranger put the revolver t@ | t-yeare g' | The Even: orld’s charts are in from Oret race at Aq le / elght-year-old girl out after a can of | he he t' clerks | head and fred twice. * | All Who Are in Line at 10 o'Clo k | beer. | |1, Flinders (8 to 1) 2, Myopia 3, on the outelde, making the two clerks | "8 heal Me tee the ‘thie neck oe 4 ic 1 A gd i 7 vas —_— prisoners, the right side, under the jaw, an \ The child bought the beer at Luon- “plier Ky ar00 added: esiting: for thres-yra ant up; ela furl ti elare c ‘ : : ie to's raion from Comeralil, the bar-| 976, "ava “Woneatin, “Winter bm. by Henue"Waniering Nea Ut Araya’ Owner | FOURTH RACE—De Reszke (6 to| Te” Fyck ran to the speaking tube other “behind ‘the ear. Ihe w ’ 5 f Nf thief was hurried to the hospital. ‘Phere Be Put on ist—Gives U ¢ t ante . I =U. %, Dearinan. | Time—0.12 2-5, 0.24095 2-60 LIS. ‘ | connecting with the o%ce of the me- ; ed’ nt ‘ind to \ P CLiliZens | tenser. Downs saw her one aaa Hortes, Jockeys. Wt “at. KW Fin, Open. Cis Pi an, | 5) 1, Little Em (7 to 1) 2, Lord) i snicas department on the eecond floor | rantbling manner, ald his hates. wanna Place with It, asked how old she was pe at ‘ . OF Bt ti it .Crimming 1100-8 at " + t5 75 1-2 1-9) Badge 3, S| W f Papers That Were Seized and then went into the saloon to ar-| M4) palette Boeriine 100 an he ee 7| eee and blew the whlatle and Foreman | “Wilson” and that he came from Oh, ° ‘ rest Comeralll 1 verasccy param ig of 1 GT RAG of snk 1 1d! eieTH RACE—Ballyeastie (7 to! 2, Jenner renponded. When told what | De ties men in Yonkers, “Ia he ‘ ; wy riche 5 i _ ings rushed to the) Pee > k cies He was ‘starting out with the bar-| 943% Clear the An Cochran 10 j yh bt oe 8 4 10 | had happened Jenni pocket was found a return ticket on the } = tender when he was confronted by | ¥ay {90 Roy. bet 1% i ? a} % 4 18 FES) 1) 1, Conceit (8 to 1) 2 Brune front door and out Into the street and Pennayivania Raltroad to New York, Re 7 , 331M Worth.” 9 10 oF i ew 100 100 wick 3, w the man walking raplily toward At 8t. James's Hospital, Ge ! The storm of the early morning andthe other papers slesed last Tuesday asa sh, Rigas ee Lesare = Renry Luenei HH How ) 2 a Vert thant |man waa taken, it was said his wound om ‘< > . | had been returned | yy, . 100 / are morta! e man is about thirty. roa cf « r) pies tha u to thelr own —| LS op pe rey aanNG OR aI NEE SOPOT MR ghar ue ee | smashed him In the face. Downs drew pore im In ut ig| SIXTH RACE—Ranger (7 to 1) 1, Tried to Shoot, | five years old, and has & smog:h face 90m erned the Morgan depation during the | s:oeman yg eas de Wed Lawyer! nis club, but before he had a chance weniiting 1 18 3 ah a} 18 | Oliver Cromwell (7 to 1) 2, Bill Ba) 1.3. sennings started to follow the and dark, complexion, He was Pet a , e tov] . “Mr. Mo: does not dare 4 nea rate oteh Plume. Sounie q w . +3 { , dressed le moi ‘urned a tear two diye of registration made t0-| take the issue to court. Ho knew arc| (©. Use It Murri hit him on the bead | | Seratenes—eoteh Plume, Aatarta. Counietpolie. Rickshaw. ‘ f | ley Hl. 8. is man broke into a run and the foreman | tuct to the firm ‘ Gay's registration extremely quiet. Al-| had this writ and hustled out to douye| "2M bebind with @ billlard cue. | heat’ Uniette clone very feat. Sala ran a rool race.” Timergenry had no eae tsa wltae Shaina: Wore A | ; ‘ xe ed hanaie = pectal to The Evening World.) ri hous We Siate Superintendent of |! Please Inform Mr. Morgau that| AM Three Jumped on Mim, § Miart mood Q eats. Winner her My at aaryee and omeatstoenth | RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, Oct. 2— r Liectiors’ men ewarmed arcund the) "MANY Hall hus advised voters that| rhen all three men jumped on Downs, | y, men, Time—O1d 15. 04918, O40 eS LO 9RATL. IGS, 248N'S, Lad “Powtok BD Off | There never was a more gencral outcry RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS : he has no right to take thelr citizenghi;,| He retreated to a corner and drew his | —2.99 m1 ce track aga e riding of 4 . Fegisiration booths they were almost| papers from. them, ‘that Gian revolver, Murri hit him on the right | index: Horses, x WW 1_Fin oan. Clow Pia, | $7 ae Wisse’ War vk duane acts ? . " Thi fon in <i r i ny Grenady 1 iy td ok apg Ecchi Bly ee see b) fame enougd to eat out of a ciel returning these papérs is an admission |9T™. breaking {t, and the revolver fell | ‘Sa; Grenade i Vy has TES eh oe afternoon when Lucien Lyne rider of ef ft, and that ary to the floor, to be picked up by Luonko, | ysl. wer Whoo in th eed Bas | Bthel Vice, 100 (L. Williams), 4 to & fand. ary attempt to repeat , Pirate Polly. a hot favorite in the WOR \. hte Kalk . 6 some ¢ d tcher-—Rapid Water, Ocmondle's Right. Damon, Waterside and Flyback. Grenad x Lady Greenwood, 103’ (Austin) : UR Onna Re ie 8 tion will got bim ito serious trou-| ty Bip ks Biuatok ovens rie never tatonte sanapden trate end. Jamea it, did not seem to like the wing, [third race, was beaten off Pirate [0 third. Time—Li@ 1-4, > 4 : : x od ; mn avenue, a place | War Whovb nod speed for si “—- iaereuie | Polly js a Canadian two-year-old filly, cial to The Evening Wortd) | THIRD RACE—Six furiongs.—W: * pleaded the leaders on both sides, He} 91... Mudg Leaders Gi Hone atration, and Informed Policeman | 1.” muinp RACE—810), added: (or fillies two Teard ol: five and a half forionge |owned by W. J. Y. ung. She had| Wann RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, | 108 (D. Austin), 3 toh, wont i eae Gifested the dlection officers to enroll loomy, | Doherty, on duty there, that Downa|§78 THIRD RA giving | Winner," by Aungsion’“nonnie dal’ Gener WORT 10 (Guilett), 12 to 1. second; Calk ‘ Political leaders were gloomy at the| was being killed. Doherty instructed hig | A. Miller. Time—6 Wee gg es Fost 880, OF—8.M_ | worked fast trial at Jamaica, and was | oo g1.—The results ef the races rus) ie (ume). 12 tg third Pimech i lok ) every legal voter who Is waiting ts line | outiook for regiatration early in the|!nformant to telephone for the reserves | inden. Horses. we woh 4% Fin. Open. Clos. Pi. Hb. | known to be tit and good I pere today ere ea follows NOUR kane ae $4 tar waloct, iba haut: sat for tloelns. | day, out! when, the aleude Glsapenany |08 went to Laicnso’s ealoca on the rum | (HS Hihebeand 1a ene SYP LEM) Pretty Polly broke in trone of ner! “StaeT RACE — Bix furlonas—Bie ite iRederh, gio tween: Tolpis pire ’ This. will prevent the shutting OUt 2) sas ing gun came out th As he burst in the door Luongo turn-| dis Sve SL Wonterly 108 4 hi f§ & 4 4 Held at the etart, but was at once ken | peach, 9 to land 7 to 7, first, BishoP 16 (Dickson), 6 t0 1, second ; any one who js delayed in reaching a inseston tee rink oe ile ss tak heck o chet ot ie, Po oe al ~ Pirate Pally Par ie H Mey : ° “ 4 = |p by Lyne, This was ot apparently Poole, # to 1 and ; rag Koved 9 (Rice), 9 to 2, think, Time-Las ae i jc nbn cata @ Inst day but 5 so Saad ioe jaa 482) Mirthiess Sper 5! bs , mae, 6 00 5 to 3, third. Time: Mobo wages . # i Afro regitration diMeultien have re-/O%€ f0F registration, and ordinary 14} TeVOWVer. ‘The bullet posted between | st ich firtmoe gcse: Bilton 00 _# a a 0 aave her apecd, tor he kept on tak-| TT: gopebourne, Down Patrick, Wade kif alt SRACE—Five, Wo ; i polved themseives into a political baitle ® Deavy day, Because of the storm the| Doherty's leas, nipping a plece of cloth | >, Rowe Sree i Fioe, Vasoy Ortec. Wale, hasta GUGIIAG aa Keres ink her up until , * # pearly a dozen! agli Gladiator, J P. Smun, Bredwariie ‘One| More.’ 1% (Comte i A egistration ‘ ror. | OUt Of his trousers, He was reaching | a Coy Maid ran to her form. Flinde lengths bebii eaders. sring the ayjning Star, Arc ¥ mee Ore ds Bt lel, 8 a with Supt. Morgan and the Republican eet sen Wit bath ts ras UD enot-| FoF Rig Swa revolver when: the ching | wotant High Lfe. $. Coy Maid ran, to her beat RY er Fociaa Sl Gretch La poarenity went to the oo Belsaranno and Dikiram also rea nel, 8 Dickeaa hig Machine on one side and Tammany It ue a sear an equal the ee) ure stepped up behind him with the Q79 FOURTH RACE —The darden City Stakes: for, three-year-olds and up; #100 but made a wide turn with the , SECOND RACE—Six_ furl Wo4 meniiments 5 iy adage ZA ba fre Greteehing ‘The failing of in. Yedleivation | Mir wep thin him wih the cd Lamoittaea: one alle otf tateeoth | Bart Fea ran atl, Winner. bes abd Oialty, nlehed ov by H W out 1 Ae M RE , “ rt thet he real a sasimany vailed in all Gistricte, Republic ping | ead ad Knocked him senselees LOLS, Pd 9-8, 042 48 14 28 oft a6 FER, nani _| money, a half dozen lengths | Mulla fo Land 6 to Tt SULTS AT KANSAS CITY, | e esse @ real object of Mr, ' ’ » Republican and |” ‘This lef: Downs with a broken arm tndex Wt 8 1 Fin winner, The most outrageous Sptional, Barris Walters — Laphoagl is 9 intimidate Demveratic | evap so pot Micador Prod had | and his club against the three Ltalians,| agi pe Ned > - fil] Fy riding ever seen on 6 eave t ay wag | Rule Morris, Armorer, al euii) eno ee voters, halos » nty-Ave regis- | who were reinforced in a moment by| Afo* htt aderiy dati eae OF © track, also ran c (Special to The Evening World.) 01 | < omnia or ” ! 4 e i} DI ‘e ft Ixteenth. 7 Ep 4 The Superintmdent of Elections wag, {ations In some districts, and during | : 7) BM Lord ne Hu Pee i: 4 the generally expressed n. THIRD NACE—Mile and a sixteenth FLM RIDGE RACE TRACK, KANe : the hardest part of the storm the regis. | “Ucnaos wife. She was armea with | m4" New York vel i For fully hen | NUte ‘ af 9 to 2 and 3 t first gompelled to make @ complete back-| tration places were deserted sive sar | butcher knife, and fought harder t Be ee leabia oid Caohean 7 ise it ti ps bot the Feder cewe | Stee hte 1 and 209, —The races scheduled #fown to-day on his attitude regarding 4 of the registry boards, the | the men to get to Downs, who ma ATL Tirookienite p Waleh ori fo ff Bek tall gga following race. but) agus, 4 tod and 3 to 1, think day resulted as follows; A the right to stexe the naturalization Se? policemen and watchers, to baba tes on ¥ puld nu atton:| y ,Aarachee Carbuncle, Monster Proceed. Hide Momave and Canteen. De Rasike | ka!hered tn mall groupe and discussed | (A218. Wiftain,. Robanta. | Hot, sBlue RACE-Five furlongs —Pree 4b papers of men applying for regintratiog, | nonerie’, & Murphy sabt this after | tion to Doherty, who Was sretcned ony | wae 18 hind at the end. Little Bem tw nest form. Tord Radge weakly ridden.” | the riding of Lyne, So far as known | 22 7M ENSBTS dhelly also tan 91 (Lewis), 9 to 5, won; Van 3 » | noo! a ote ? 4 5 as stretened oF = cher, Jove and Mike § (Fisher) 0 & ae . He announced that he had returned afi| to-day to equal those of ay, rer on the floor, I Tea Se rade PR i PY ig i TF Wile (ahd | Ao action wae taken by the stewards iv 4 Five and a haif f it. het Ub seeped: sme enc ‘ seventy yards, mt ‘on driv i ft Mon . ‘ } Pe (Cocola), 0 1, the Ghe papers seized by deputies at hiy The Morgan deputies, he asserted, were | gare awl ince Murphy was in fe Nuno BL. Norton, Thne-O18 O28 OM OS TOP Un Tia apa” | The stake feuture to-day was the ont ee Mice last Tuesday, and thus f alieg | King trouble in his district | wich | fhe rete H oma f 443; off at 3.48 Garden Ci De Kestke won, “ue ‘“ ' office last ‘Tuesday, orestalled | their challenge lists. He mentioned a feeerves. #@ srabbed a ¢} Ta Via Opn Cin van | nt no Joy to Mor: i SECOND RACE € and a hal? ture 4 Gn Attempt on the part of Tammany to| case of a inan who had voted from | Ml,the me , a a tate | stke was t t ca.—Devout, 110 (Knapp), 0 1, wont * t o. the same house for years who w e- | ay 4 ” i of $2.46 f, 102 (Cormack), 4 to L second: Bb make a test cas i$ li neo fan 1 te f= | On the way he picked up ail the police: i % 1 it Harman rd Sal aie #110 (Henry), 7 to 1, third. ‘Timex A Welt Replevin. 4 4 J | men he saw nnd he had half a score 4 3 tity ie ‘ & 8-8 yma FIFTH RACE=Mile and a ix 10. hpi oS able | Away rather than swear he had a right | hack of him when he bucet it tie ort | “mi 4 oH 408 4 NST WOH 8) De, Gites $ tot a, I f ohana, he fra Crimmins OS on y or, Step! d © iart Ace. 7 Charles Hoffman, for Tammany Hall, hen he was challenged, door, OPrten 103 0 ‘ss 1 HIRD RACR—On , n ~ mmittee tne Law Co { Fy oY t that Flayman has been fuc . Coe L gots writ of replevin from Civil Jue: ftumnmany” Ait waa inckene| TAPMEM Platot on Captatn, ehis—Harkensack, 11 ao ental wet lasted lone enouah | De emake has Won MANY” Relline Sak tee Joseph yesterday calling upon Mor- | sion ct the Wigwam all day. and Tam-| tuonzo, who had ve ml unew ic lon no r Kea*tat Been bid pe amie , . | : suonezo, © hid been snapping | jan und certain of his deputies to re- many lawyers were located in each | town 0} t the lag ti | SIXTH RACE—$000_ ade nm two-vear-olde who i hy the eltisenship papers of William |Aaempbly district in readiness “for | WoW" revolver at th 2 eEne, police. Qe] TH Aa out Wie Abert Hoodog 1 iar ood ern the DP pap trouble, Reports to Tammany tn it failed P TO a IPhY. DUL | Time—O.12 8-5, 0.24 23 0 413; off at 4.28, NERS. ! RAC * and a® Kunslich, of No, 3% East Houston |that the storean denanen any, 13a It failed t0 49 off ender made | fie 18, DELMAR WIN quarter--Dariiy ry), 312 tot sirett, which were taken from him on |ing the advice give them by Deputy | wart takine ney roe Doherty, and | ae lw (Aubvedenly r Tuesday. A city marshal, accompanied | Attorney-General Collins, who has told | the policemen. jy . et Crom wei ato lan ‘wan ev “107 (Powell, dl . od Mr. Morgan that his ‘men haven. PR sas mn Bailey I Special t prenran. Trees). 18 tee 209 ed 3 by Mr. Hoffman ang several ‘Tammany |; rg A 4 - rp : DELMAR KACE TRACK, 8T. LOUIS, y Ay, i a Went sy ge The police have | [uvieo, ana tne rest of tie pollc x DR D a politicians, went to Ar. Morgan's office |rlso been Informed by Mr. Collins that | closed in on Murti und the wenn, nd Pepper Hi Mo, Oot. =F ‘ V to-day vo serve the writ. [they have no right to arrest a man |" it"was ‘allover ina” few tinutes ‘r ii { the races A SONG FOR SUNDAY. ; They were unable to find Mr. Morgan. at !The four rioters were ingensible, the 4 FIRaT RAC — - :% It was said that he was out of the (Continued on Second Page.) ey the Walle and dah ona ont posd Mildabrand 11 ' tongs. —Lady In nest Sunday's Wort’, as a epee p on ¢ . i floor, mulance oratches: Humeur, Chimney Sweep, Idle Te pi ra nt, Critic te ; r , wpe “< city. His Second Deputy, Harry ate |saiig were” encumbering the “police | nanser fist rovalet la the'aiMa: BP wee nave Biudh le Beint eal eer hoeey, | Columbintenmesivauta special | ! tne Caves’ Invest succees, “iene gyi Stowell, ‘when informed of the object the Worla’ wires, Bul Bailey II, had no cha nce from where he aot off Camus quit y, Oct. 22 ¢ West 234 street! Honnessey e 's latest success, “Keep On i oft the Marshal's yiait announced that Lim! Feaseslt Sea sea Pennayivania Ra M an Sivery Moon” Deat rt, et only tho grabs rd Kunalich but all fi," 0"],S Piso's Cure (For Jamaica Entries See Page 2.) Re turning at clove of game Only 8250 to Philadelphia Qa return on special train.te* {eau | SECONI Wakeful

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