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READ NEW YORK’S “BOARDERS AND ROOMERS’ GUIDE—Pages 8 and |BINAL Ge ‘lori, [FINAL | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1904. PRICE ONE CENT, JAPS REPU SED jh wns THINGS LIKELY TO HAPPEN pias GANS fT THE WEIGHT a Haram: i AND IG FAVORITE. IN FIGHT O-MG _ at the Same Time and Batter | Them with Heavy Guns Four \ Hours Without Result. Betting on' the Lightweight Champion. q ship Battle in ‘Frisco Is 10 to. 7 Against Jimmy Britt, the California Aspirant for the Title, , KUROPATKIN PREPARES FOR GENERAL FIGHT. Russian Fleet Leaves Vigo— British Collier Falling to Show : Lights Reported Fired On in the Mediterranean, 8ST. PETERSBURG, Oct, %1.—Gen Bakharoff in a despatch to the General ‘ Btaft dated to-day says “A Japanese attack on the Russian intrenchments north of Sinchinou was repulsed, The Japanese artillery com- menced the bombardment of eight, pos!- tlons at about 10 o'clock at night and jf kept ft up until 2 o'clock this morning. “A Japanese advance agains. the Rusalans near the village of Tungo was dincovered last night and was inet by " the Russian artiller: Other despatches indicate a general engagement Is near. A complete reorganization of th fs now under way. Gen. Ku Akin, being in supreme command, | ‘anging the troops according to his own ideas of war. This he could not do as long us Viceroy Alexieff was in authority. Alexieff started for Russia yesterday, Kuropatkin is expected to make his hardest and most determined battle iy the next few days, when he will exeri every effort to drive the Japanes: ' south, The opinion exists here thw Kuropatkin has direct orders from the Czar to make another attempt rer Neve Port Arthur. ee FIERCE FIGHTING AT | _. PORT ARTHUR AGAIN. CHEFOO, Oct. M.—The gencral as- BOTH MEN FIT, EAGERLY AWAIT CALL TO THE RING, | phe « } a DEAD FROM INJURIES ON THE GRIDIRON MADISON, Wis, Oct. 31.—Elmer Erickson, captain-of tha Stoughton! High School football team, died at a hospital here to-day of concussion of the brain, Erickson was injured in a game with Mount Horeb High Schoot Saturday } on ASSASSINATED FROM AMBUSH, | ‘Lines of People Storm Box-Office to Buy Up Choice Seats—Estimated that the House Will Be Worth at Least $35,000. p' my Gans’s Record.|Britt’s Record. Joe Gans w ‘anclsco, Oct. 6 1880, height, 5 feet } 5 feet 6 inches, ‘ at Baltimore, Md,; € 1-4 Inches. lez, ~~ be He ioet bis first Sight in 1896, when } Feb. 10—Toby Irwin . D |] Dal Hawieins recetved a’ decision } Feb. %8—Tom Haggerty .,..... over him In a fifteen-round bout In } May %-K\! Langon thts city. His next defeat was at { Nov. %-Frank Hrne z the hande of George MoFadden, who { 1% —Jack O'Keefe . kioeked him out in twenty-three —Jack O'Keete rounds ‘n 1. His principal fights } Apr. 23—Willle Pitasimmone.. —s—- ; ’ PORT GIBSON, Miss. Oot 21.—Thomas Lanier, brother of ~PrOReNt Willan Lanier, éf Alcon Agricultural and Mechani- ae as follows sn er easiest bal College, has been shot and kil.ed from ambush on his plan- Lyne Puts’ Up One of His Dull We -étiinn extibvan y tat 1906 fault upon Port Arthur, which began} Alcorn College. The in has ne Mur. Prank Eroe . Lu pet geri d hbrh Piuras| -_ _— nll san ~ — fot oven fount Rides on Favorite, Hamburg Aer zChcegy Jack Ks r | » ay nt Retna tne forsne Inter | TWO ‘ACCUSED OF SWINOLING. Bete, ‘and Speedy. Fity Gate fia reine” Ons acc Wt dane Tom Bron ge roa ie ones ell all bas oe ae ary ae Ti John Fay, of i Only the “Show Money.” | ahd thy as el x.» Jem eee Cee ae Basis 8 eae - n Fay, of No. 148 East Thirty-second street, and John ’ : |] Gent. toGrorge ‘McPadden,..Node 6 Feb 17-George MoPadden The Japanese have been preparing lor Mook, of No. 262 West Thirty-first street, were arrested this NEFA |] Oct, %-George McFadden... D 10 Mar. Jack Bennett . } Tere teent vena eb Oct. 1 abt afternoon by Detective -Sergt. Flood assigned to the District- THE WINNERS. Des Sifeery Madowers. L 4 May BFrank Eine coatinind ipcinene aie tabs O80. ta pci kal for getting money presumably for the Volun- FRAY RADRENIE ten levees IL YIack “Daly ccccseeW.F. & July Rute Turner woe bg A teen Life Saving Corps, which they pocketed, Magistrat mn (even) tsi] age 1—Martin Flaherty .... W 4 Sept. 17~Gus Gartner 4 Rihlung mou! s ceased, A regi n > € ney pocketed, agistrate fe Doawett |. 10 ee eek et oom THIRTEENTH DAY AT JAMAICA. Whitman in the Centre Street Police Court held both men im [crown ,Prinee (@ te 1) & Rapia|| may m-tonwy Dots ooo tS Oot kid Beard min races captured, lt and ad-| The Rvening World's charts are Indeaed trom arat ence at Aanednet, | $1,000 bail for examination, — Hoot. B-Bare Crotey evn Tce. Fitageeetl hs ‘ | Spa tase meio SECOND RACE—Palette (7 to 2)|| Sept. %2—Joe Handler . - " ports tll the Japanese were within 4 fed ‘ 1, King Pepper (9 to 2) 2, Tol San 3 tds, both sides hurling hand| pogy Finst RACE—ts) ed; Handicap, to + year-olds; j am satan’ "the. Japanese infantry wre | L024 handing win a a Te Laat Bae dee 4 LATE WORTH WINNERS, pve weer (Special to The Evening World.) now using mechanclal devices which en~| Index. Hiorses. ‘nae. WH FIN Open, Fifth Race—Falernian 1, Barkelmore 2, Brand NewG THIRD RACE—Thirty-third (8 to| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—Everything is ready for the G able them to throw grenades with great (PO Rove Ba esses ; HER 1 Sixth Race—Arab 1, Harney 2, Flaunt 3. 5) 1, Fancy Dress (9 to 2) 2, Bellig-| nght here to-night before the Yosemite A. C. The lightweight Wer hairas ee tiay retired, The | — "Honea ene sess a) AT ST. LOUIS. . trent 3, ship hinges on the result. Interest in the battle is Intense and the . Seratches—Monet, en Wan GOIbR - ‘4 aa. me : ve Russians exploded mines but, the Jap- | end Crown Prince to hie best form, Rapid 4 . | witl surely amount to $36,000, * nese claim, without r i) SECOND Rac oot pee i ve Seventh Race—Amberita 1, Mindora 2, Frank Rice 3. FOURTH RACE—Dick Bernard) cong ig the favorite in the betting at 10 to 7, but Britt has ne L025 eam rane aii en (18 to 1) 1, Ascension (8 to 1) 2) Lacvorg who will risk thelr bank rolls on his chances. RUSSIANS FIRED Ld 83. Tat $5, 4 Post—2. 90, oft Hamburg Belle 3. Gans {s already at weight, tipping the ‘beam this afternoon at | Index, Horses. Jockeys, Wi ON BRITISH SHIP? BERLIN, Oct. 8.~The Frankfurter | pai | Tr pounds, The conditions stipulate that the men must weigh In at the ‘3 1 tint pda ye Abed vl side at 133 pounds, the light-weight limit, and now there fs no dowbt thet, if ‘ athy the champion will tip the beam at that mark and be strong. ‘st | SIXTH RACE—Sir Shep (8 to 1) Gans was out on the road this morning for a five-mile sprint, This wag to digest his breakfast. He returned feeling as fit as a fiddle, and sald he, [. 4 Seltung has & despatch from ‘Tangier | oar south TH! a + Which states that tho officers of the) =—_/ine of life +0 Brien - + Baltic fleet there report that while com-) 40, F pre Advocate, Al Ti uesenat petrmavt,, Dimple, “Aprit Shower, it, Orietta (7 to 1) 2, Bouvier 3, be: Tangier they shelled a British) | Paietts nr, King Pepper easily best of thé others. Tol Ran wad more | —? was in perfeot shape and eager for the fray. collier, which was without lignts, The | Speed than veual._Soush Trimble ran far le low her. form, —— ‘ (ipecial to The Evening World.) Gans intends to Cut Britt up, as he detests the Callfornfan. : result of their fire is not known. THIRD BR. r ; a MAICA, tO uM h i. > “B87 dec , t - of ve d 1 te *K, 7A, . - : pani ~thevedh L026, MNan seoe ewe rat Wena WE EY Wi ino Ttigs Begrea. Untns eet eke AICA, Oct. =) Britt came over this afternoon from ‘his training quarters, and jae — own. Time—0. 11 0.93; 1.00 1-5; 1.07. Post off, 3.08, . h , 3 a soryht we VISITS Index. Horses Tokers. We st MT Open. Clos. Pi ah. Richmond Handicap very handily, run-| baton: apicring He ts under weight and strong. He jwill) be Lea ‘A. GIER LEGATION, wt Th “third ; Ceimming 1024 Pe $5 $5 7-10 25 ning six furlongs in 1123-6, within one- | pou alt Bw. eligerent Weber dtu OR i pe fifth of a second of the record. In view| As early as noon a iong line of galleryites stood outeide of Mechena® PANOIER, Morocco, Oct. M—Vice-| bo Nic cle OOmenees os tb he a 4 i] 2920] of Dick Bernard's recent form this pe.-| Pavilion, eagerly buying up the seats. The fight is expected to be the’ Desh | © Admifal Lord Oharica Boreet: 7 80 Queen Rose... Shilling 9 4 8 Oh 8 4 13-34 ; ‘ formance was something of surprise, ’ to-day” on, torpedo boat, pian Biren <Acaieedaac to i an a Be 3 y\ Sudden Change in the Betting Follows |(er'hiris [sia wnien rumnes sur |e 0” the coast 1p Years cae to the British tion and soon| 0 Far West Gannon OT bi hee | 100 5 | prises, Dick Bernard opened at 10 to 1 , i. y ‘i to rejoin hie flagship, the Majestic. | ~5 Behl 785 £8 8 Gl j ee » Confessor, Pelle Sav vader. ivecndt, Monatodor, “Overweight RUSSIAN WARSH. PS vind and Bhapnonside " palrer-anied bP in bende} the way, Fancy. Dress ran ¢ 7 2.3 by | 4 rty-Thira W WAVE ALL aatT Tr00 ph na ‘ah Bal Xi wae ing on the winner Yo The Tat fore Election W hirlwiod Campaign ie Belle was a hot favorite. adc eg, the trot ; zi s : n ce, wit! en, at § IO Pa ae ta Planned by the Democratic Candidate, "5 Sven Mic tit oh FAM UC IN HOTEL ins Again. the Announcement of a Six-Days=Be-| sna receted to # to 1, showing tat at por heels all the way. Tot San was | there wea little activity on him in the|a poor third, sight lengths back, YOUNG COUPLE Die 7 == J ‘Won handil: 87, PWTERSBURG, Oct. %.—The hag Maymen.”) Tiwe--0,13 3-6, | Helle beaten. Ascension, consistent aa geared up B of five lengths, on | | index, ev me 4% Fin ih. Cie Pi. oh, Ver, Tan into the place position. jeltigerent in firet quarter. Ohe held | Weaving only four officers, one from| “bet “Dick fern Ww. wis Ce ost % 1s a 8 “‘Roseden caverta, ate the ‘i |that order to_the stretch with Belliger- | 7 ach of the battleships which opened] BH Ategnsion liaebrand 1 + Cie ae ek | 44] Coincident with the a:rival of Judge Alton B, Parker in New York to-|, Roseben. favorltw un the Specie jant second. There, Fancy Ore wld | ’ : embor Lyne . Sudo 1a ong. Third } Ly ta * North Sea during the night] “gi Pamdena irymrnine Ke i H H iy ° 18 4 vig day and the subsmjuent annowncement of the whirlwind campaign in Which | was heavily backed by his owner, David to clcee *ttneing ine fal 4 este Stove in Their Room Found : on 4 These ere as he om wongutt m3 3 ; ry % .& 8 a he {s to be the principal Agure during the coming six days, the odda in| Johnson three eit nt Tout lengthe for the | seake'« formal report end subeeqvently Marnie Wo wageaim 3 fh, hf kf $) ok § £3] Well atreet, which have appeared tobe overwhelmingly in favor of the| | 1a the second Lal colh eosdeted | ig thy: up by t-| Unlighted and Both Aepiryaen Soratehee—-Gay Day, High Chancellor, Minrola, ol tt aht—Dick fare Roose took avily backed also by Mr, Johnson, but rhe pls ; The Hague aod prone eat eben Gay. Bor, High Chancellor: Mineola. Cold Saint. Overwelnht= Dick Ber election of velt & sudden drop and all over the city there were South Trimble left his speed the | Bob Tucker retaln Rta Bhe was en iated—Believed to Ha Beer nglo-Ruseo commis-| burg Belle ran her mace. Pasadena made mp a lot of ground, Toscan quit a4 oeual: _ indications of a decited slackening iu Republican confidence. ptable and was never prominent, re.|*e* '° > ors s FIFTH RACE-8100 added: handicap, for two-year-olds; five an a half There Is lace in sensi the second choice, went to tyne Felle witt Taree ers. J hen totbels tools “ant with f oh PAGE Oa Whiner” beng. by ttastings sraepea, Det Bo glace in the country 40 sensitive to a change in the publia| lett (he tot oo nete all the wes | Hamburg Belle se favorite inj Strang Rosslan ‘Squadron and ail have | Wt AI HHT SO Loe POTTS. Pom tin, Uioted.2y. | Dulae than Wall street. Although odds of 6 to 1 on Roosevelt have been| The third race was un easy victory | the stake, but the f y which usu- ‘ for, ‘ —dockaye. WL. Bt % WW Fin. Open. lop. PL WA” | ndvertioed there for days, no auch odds have really existed, and the aight| {of Thitty-third, who had all her speed takes (averse dena 20d A i ‘ ays Rojestvensky can ONa BF Wg “0 J Sight | fr. Dearman was on hand, os usual, to went to-day. Pasadenn ve tos.| A young couple who regitere? teal |) ‘ Ma boats were tift saree Pp reek eg & { 1-4 ~~] Of @ Httle Democratic money was all that has been necessary at any tlma| boost end raised Thirty-third's price were equal second ne, Ne, h a ; the Horch ea toons iy Ameria, unwpient Ot 4 rr ¢ ¥ > Mm os } +4} to send the 6-to-l shouters hustling for cover. It fa a tact, however, that | Pe"and retained the Ally. Panne GaUal | cate, the Manag atte tart and! night at Hermann’s Hotel on Sautil 7 so Whgaia: ‘Tuvinage, eye Bo 9 84 0) +5 =| aome bets at 5 to 1 have heen made, and although for vi a ane sr aelligerent, heavily Geckos | Doth stopped st the head of the stretch. | Qrange avenue, Newark, ax 2 eG | Someerlte adisbeclio Ac Siibder eee test. Blomen tnd'es canoes, phomea te heap Chen EES Tt ery small amounts | Wee tind. quitting badly tm the crete | Ascension then took the lead. but In the 4 wits were found esphysiatedl \ RUSSIA TO GET Pg ea ig Baa me at Re rm) cere Wo bao eee they have been put forward as the standard quotations and accepted as! The attendance was falr; ‘weather ano run home Dick Bernard breseed, to the and ' ; tile ‘race shows 4 such by those who do not know Wall street tricks, and track fast el Bnd wooe, who beat Tomiborg | Cneet Sone Ole StNeaRSE oe MMW GERMAN LOAN, | (020 SRE ES aie ed reuse sn eed, cane, fa tet te] One bel on. Rosvaralt at A fa 3 et) Stlone all over the olty to-day. At] Bee i ree state Bile & head ctoing gus and traced ell biter x be, Owner M Well Timeed 1k O91 £5 Om Tan Gae oe, Ver | mmde to-day, and real money was used | no time during the present campaign! There were only three starters in the Pavertte Jo Beaten. Se ae \ BERLIN, Oct, s.—Emper sain | Tan eT PS Font ott. 99 Im the transaction. The people who took | has Democratic confidence been eo| opening event, with Hose Ben a strong | Diamond was a beavil couple's room. The @oor was \ ‘or Nichoiag| Index. Horses, Jockeva. Wt, 8. “4. GT Fin. Gpen. Cios PH wa | {he Parker end wanted more at the tas it ie favorite over Crown Prince and Rapiq |ite, with Caaraphine { they were found dead im bed feceived Herr Ernst von Mendelsaohn,| ) Mit Map os... Sperling OH 4M! ay ey me lame. orice, but they couldn't. get It |eceres gt Row. At National Head:| Water. The latter wae outrun from Pid Diamond and Cearaoy vis was towing from a amall Ove: the Berlin banker, in audience Satur} Arietta .... W., Davia 2 prep p } } 42 elie a re eo 4 At the headquarters cf the! start and the other two ran like a team | Kether to the streteh, where , » a tep;_Thle lo fegaréed oh the Boers | Powtler 0000/., (Cetin ee oe ee ee $3) ey wer willing to take 4 tol, AN4| Beate Committee, at Tammany Hall and to the stretch. where Rose Hen took a | *DDe Trapper then came es indicating that the °| Bl Tom Laweon Ree T T O° 4) W416 4B) couldn't get that. It ix even sald that &| everywhere that Democrat slight advantage and won in a drive by | closing strong. went to ihe i HELP = y toe het 8 “Hele Dinan 5 ‘azhtitan Bh " aoehek & SYR TQ THB) lot of Parker money showed up ready | aay, the slowly but Ger taaveaace & neck. “Rapid Water was sfx lengthr | won By a pealile on eee 24,665 MORE HEL > | «aes Renate . Fe - ' 8 ‘ d & . beat Jim Bea : ] will not be floated uptil| 24 Ned Moore. ork ae aa ar ee 55 4h. 12] Went beaming, Whether this js true OF | orate during the past few weeks have) sted Ge Second. Sir Xhep Closed Strona. were published in The World tm. - if ot Bae, Wes $8 FP (Ah gh Bel not, 1 te a tact thar after that frst det! nag thelr doubte Increased by the fall. |, South Trimble was the favorite in th ending to-day ‘ ere ve elasohin'n howe hae) 2 Kerwolnaster'.Woimwriems a0 4; fy te. i th Hb to. $3 §/At t% 10,1 no more Republican money | ine of Judge Parker to get out him. |*o°™ gr leg at fot an_ ounce Arietta raced pe ein printed in the second-best ‘peda Russia's bankers nee ep ring Mik 4 4 SeTWN i. + could b ? bs me "of speed ran a the oe to the bal in Bertin, bootie B "ir, Baap Yee solig Away at the on Ad ily beat oe the ober AP aes , ‘ pen peso self and work. But when Judge Parker! was the seoond shoice. "ahs ned tie | Tove and hay he deg | pant want medium. Rg ag ge rMite ne toe M ‘ movrnin Are Confident. got here to-day, full of energy and tm.| speed. and, breaking in front of tie |a Dall from Artetts, wo beat Bourke Fl eahelaiealinbaed For damaven Ritrion @do Phe 10° | tle ning oot the ote my wa BaP ae aires pace Nas |) err Sie BS . Py eg made a r ing. won oe 08 9 ta ; a , “tf direct ls the natural vefiection of con- (Continued on Second Page.) by a length from King Pepper, who wes Reguits of Weetora Races on Page 9: beans Last ns i " Fr ti

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