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Gen. Sol Reus Attack Ritort Cost. Remy Thow Thousands, RUSSIAN MINES: DBADLY.. —_———_ Mikado’s Army Hurled Back with Terrible Loss When Bllort is Made to Storm Forts, ATTACK KSPP-UP-10-DAY, Bioge to Date: Hus ast Mikado 78,000, Mon—Lossas to: T0g0's Fleet ow Admitted by Jap Ocal, LONDON, Nov, 4—The attempt of Gen, Nogi, of t® Third Japanese Army © present Port Atthur (6 the Mikadod as & birthday~present resulted in dis- estrous failure,’ The Japanese wére e- pulaed with heayler losses han . they had previously experienced in a single aesault, Nevertheless, according to Japanese advices, the attempt to reduce the fortress continues. ‘The only reports concerning the birth+ day assault come from Japanese so0rbes, and all wimit defeat. ‘The as- peult’ did not resalt in the capture of any Of the forte held by ‘the Russins, Although the Japanese. carried anany Ph Ruvvians wlrhold come mending Dositions overlooking all the to the tinportant iner torts, these can be captured the do Mttie more than try to ih force exhaus* ite am- The larger the force the be- into. the sone o furtillery ‘the greater must be ne if 3RF il fet z li ! ef : i : rele : She-struck «@ Rus- Dainy ahd went to “néws that the ship at the : < i & Japanese Government. of tha Yashima Jett the ith only four first-class bat- fy ‘The Rumiang have five bat- tle-atips, more or leas damaged, in the tiarbot at Port Arthyr. Admiral Ro- femtvensky, with the Baltic fleet, no-y route to. Port “Arthur, has five battleships. In battle-ship strength the Russians outélaas. the Japanese two fo +c but Admiral Togo is greatly in armored cruisers and in skilled fighters on the sea, . Bastern Forts Captured, ‘Tokio despatches say that the Japa- succeeded in capturing the ? i wil Fe gether. Capt. Griffin, of the Lowell, not only kept the prow of his vessel in the| - enormous gap it had cut in the ferry-boat, but threw over eight hawéers, daira which were speedily made fast. While the passengers scrambled aboard the Lowell, most of them climbing up the hawsers, the steamer kept ime Oe SCORES OF LIVES IN PERIL. IN GARGH OF RIVER BOATS City of . Lroeeatl oie. Bashy Cuts. Ferryboa at Chinas. bia, of Wall Street Line, in Two, Butiors Coolness of Passengers and Crews Prevents Loss of Life—All Taken Off. The Norwich line steamer City of Lowell ran down the Wall street ferry-boat Columbia in the East River about two hundred feet from the Manhattan shore duting the fog to-day and it was only by the quickest | -| kind of action that the 102 passengers, three of whom were women, were got aboard the Lowell before the ferry-boat went to the bottom. The Columbia, which has been thirty years in the service, crumbled ma] UP like so much paper when the, Lowell struck her and was cut almost ompletely in two, only some planking on the port side holding her to- . It was so obvious that she would sink within a few minutes that head, pushing the crippled ferry-boat toward the Brooklyn shore, Before she could be got to the shore the Columbia filled and the hawsers were uriable to stand the strain. They parted and the old Boat} | sank in front of the South ferry slip at the foot of Atlantic avenue, . NINE HORSES ARE DIL OWNED, Nine horses.were on the boat, and the last seen of them they were have making efforts to swim ashore, It is believed all were drowned, All Si last fort held by the Russians on the| been, cut loose from trucks, i SHAS Tyee e EDITIO N NEW) YORK, FRIDA Y, NOV EMBER 4. 19 4, 1904. Wises oe Wiha? 3 of Eek Race, Is! Backed from 100 to r Down to 5, and Thousands of Dollars Are Taken Out of the Ring, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Nor. | | 4.—The biggest killing of the year, If not of many years, was made here FIRST RACE—Diamond (18 to | this afternoon in the last race of the 20) 1, Cairngorm (7 to 1) 2 Blue _|day, Telescope, backed from 100 to 1| Coat % down to 5 to 1 at post time, won ina hard drive from Thesplan, A foul) SECOND RACE—New York (7 to was claimed by the rider of the aec-|1) 1, Coppella (18 to 5) 2, Cham: ond horse and in an instant the|plain 3 | judges sand was surrounded by a | crowd of anxfous bettors; The of-| THIRD RAGE—Rose Ben (6 to 6) ficlals refused to allow the claim of | Grown Prince (even) 2, Rob foul and the books, were forced to |Roy 3. pay up. ‘Telescope was a maiden five-year-old FOURTH RACE—Coy Maid (4 to from the stable of W. H. Kraft, and naa beh hy rat. ton "Ole ry 1, Niblick (15 to 1) 2, Czaraphine rece, As soon as the first betting was THE WINNERS. — FIFTH. RACE—Consideration (6 by Mr. Kraft and his frien ti, Sir Ghep (30 to 1) 2, Fiam- and the sharpshootérs arowhd the ring |to 1) 1, Were not long in seelig that something | mula § was doing. Thousands of ddllane were jek on ehe despised son of Horvesope~| gixrH RACE—Telescope (8 to 1) (Continued on Second Page.) 1, Thespian (12 to 1) 2, Louis H. 3, EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART 2 SECOND DAY AT AQUEDUCT. ‘The Evening World's charis are indexed from firel race at Aquednet, ia Loan BEA at sae, bette ey eTa fs fe oe ae Rae ON THE NEW YORK LEAGUE'S ALLEYS TO-NIGHT. What May Happen if Mary Jane, Kickums and the Cat Are Let Into the Game by the Bowlers. ‘Complete Denial of the Governor’ ‘State. | ___ PRICE ON CENT. $40,000 BET TO-DAY N WALLSTREET O AIGA S ELECTIO Odds on the. Democratic Nominee . Io to 7 and 10 to 6, but It Is | dicted that They Will Be 2 to I Morrow. ODELL'’S FLIMSY STORY ment that the Judge Ruled on Ship — POLICE MAY STOP THe SUBWAY ADS Calvin Tompkins Asks Rapid Transit Commission to Get Commissioner MoAdoo’s Aid to Remove Disfiguring Signs. MEN HARD AT WORK TO-DAY PUTTING THEM IN PLACE, Bleecker Street Station Was | His the Soene of Their ‘Opera- tions and They Seemed in a Hurry to Get Signs Up. Cavin Tomkins, President of the Mu- nicipad Art Bociety, sent this span to fume rom EB, Orr, President of ye take the liberty of tmmediately call- ing the matter to your attention in view of the action taken by the Rapid Tranalt Commission yesterday ahernovn, Can you not communl- cate with the police authorities or take such other measures as your Judgment may suggest to immedi- ately ‘stop the desecration If i ts Fo aa. " tad: Chaveseres cited: 6 atl going on! Yours reapect his ee, bles’ . time of the race le a new Tt 4 CALVIN TOMPRIGA ~ = a laa | ‘The letter was gent by special measen- iting all oolttng Re rr to Mr ore bome In Brooklyn rh Post—2.25, eli Met t the Bleecker stteet stallon « dose * © \ Aa Coty Sm }mon worked all the morning fhaging af wer noun ix i } 10 iv " , mained. ee Oh Bach side. Unive 5 + be ra Nooay “wale ce the Sowtaws ace, wae o 14 fe 5 : fas, wlle wee “tun pwnoown wation ro 9 15 bere wore halt doa men re- ua, Consideration and Pamala, Oyerweinate Red Anni, ¥, | placing aniective “ling. ap men a reak was found In a the, evin ss much el a8 ie wee running ot as & halr-line crack, the tle was =} oie" sage out and wie one put in. a Jett one gune det Ey bet rts Riss] ‘olber Feeieng fee WF SE mien sala? my te 4 Le neara bas Tel peieeteve se rt “ ‘con- al ri tf io work wun! helt Work war -| Republicans to a standstill on this | tne day that Roosevelt will be elected. Underweieer of Its Stock. ‘The desperation of Governor-Chairman Odell wre wel srt day when he made the unfounded charge that Judge Parker was ong ot (ha underwriters of the Sh‘pbullding Trust and when agents of the a State Committee tried to influence the betting odds on the State election, ‘The accusations of the Governor-Chairman were effectively oxy ed Op Samuel Untermycr, attorney in the receivership proceedings, who | more about the Shipbuilding Trust than any man in New York, and ¢ vatampt to tafuensn the betting hed tho otent ot (uring balk Ate Judge Herrick will be elected Governor, Up to today been willing to put up #700 on chance of winning 1,000:4n the the election of Frank Wayland Higgins. ‘The n, In an interview, not only charged that, Parker was financially Intorested in the Shipbuilding Trust.at the va {a formation, buf that he rendered a decision as Chiet Judge of of Appeals. to that malodorous plece of financial ‘hi His statement was recetyed with amazement by his political " with joy by the Demodthtic campaign managers, for !t ts apparent Governor-Chatrman ether dreamed the story In the shadow of has been imposed upon by « plausible fakir. ba The close of the campaign is bringing out every time-honored ¢ expedient calculated to/arotize interest. The Republicans of the ‘on the defensive. Knowing this, the Democrats are determined whirlwind finish, étriking every blow with Ge Intention of he] omy to put up his guard. ¢ afternoon that vaghs $1,000 oy on the! put up tor Rosenhetey aorta Fade nak i om thek will be elected. All ‘one of $10,000 to $7.00 on Herrick. .\c-| propositions are off cording to the Information given out) commissioners. Allen, McGraw @ Co, took the long end, | offers to bet $10,000 that get more than’ 20 electoral” $10,000 that he will carry Now Jersey, Connectieut and It ‘The campaign in this while A. A. Housman & Co, put up the = on Higgins. ONeethain Broe., of No. 90 Broad street, announce that they are authorised to bot $20,009 to $14,000 on Judge Herrick, Odds on Roosevelt carrying New York held at about 8 to % , Wall etteat rumor had tt that the Demoorht# had ber the tleally wound up, Judge close to-morrow at a reception ty ed him by the Kings County racy. Tamamay Hall will all ovcr Manhattan to-mo and Bunday afternoon, The | mittee headquarters are | the employees are leaving | homes to vote, | Final Instructions to the 9000 -opos! so pre ition after putting up $20,000. far as could be learned there was not a bet of any consequence made during) Odds on the Presidency result hold at itoltobtolL Expert forecasters believe that Her- rick bettors will have to offer 2 lo 1] tomorrow to get thelr money placed. The energetic campaign of Judge Her rick and Francis Burton Harrivon hay eamtern side of Port Arthur; that. th Nil Late ‘his afternoon Mr, Tompkins alarmed the Republican machine, One have. tken possesion of high hills ef If the ‘accident had happened an hour later there would almost! crown Prince. closed scrote Nab. Ro Sige bh at sal le ikea eh PAdoo on ee the curt rakes who was stain entice ri bats Hy Cc wei " 1 Sotten they an anc, <2 | surely have been great loss of'life, At 7-o'lock, the time when ‘he et Lm Meet ake et Yee ate Wire, bet, “tp | the Bubwey" wat one a sil aver te eity | te Repubilean candidate for Litt) awh i otf a e ‘ , back at will. It bax not dees} Cofumbia left the Brooklyn shore, traffic over the Wall street ferry is| Shen ances mm. Th K 4 Fi icy Ci FA, | 8 humor of men were re at work detacing | wenant-Governor. the ere in rigid not heavy, as it ison the other lifies. But at 8 there would probably ‘eg rer ae i, ud 4 t 53 | "Manis vandal te ts ttt 4 A | a for. & photographie supdiy: slim i wy Have rather endeavored | |iave been from 500 to 1,000 passengers on the Columbia, and to save {sof of 8 Task, you to, mend Hicemen to, the f Bit Futon street, Brook, and them al! would have been impossible in the short time there was between| "se Seta" The ian Yirtong, | ,comminsioner McAdoo replied that he porosities Tr Rey vt oy 8 loéation commanding the| the crash and the sinking, As it was, the last of the 102 were sarely| on ony ao “ai fet bat, would reter the matter to tp | | ae the one sot eevee te ree yeare 0 ree Ma ‘ off the Columbia when she went down, Met? Bad Alr in the Subway. CAPTURES THIEF ttt nd when 1 Too much credit cannot be given to the crew of the ferry-boat, inven “ae, ey? Pt, Augua Belberi, of Ho. ili Kast cima be said he would carry They acted with the greatest coolness and courage, from the captain, | fic) Sr Bates ot j Aafation ot, tanta that ‘ther alr tn ¢ pe ope Wouthern forte. He says that the| William Coles, to the bootblacks. ‘They helped the passengers aboard] :10% Wait” Ghost. dE cena of a , Htlinye of the te Filees-Yoor-0ll © ES Causes! 22 ore for ax then the Lowell and not a man of them left the place assigned to him by| 0° Aummsrer Hy og 3 from the tence Of paint, very, closely thei meet foeet him at Bros * Capt. Coles until the ast passenger was safe on the steamer, Capt.| Sa eree-frene er ert bean ie So, Lack Arrest of Man Who Stole ¢ , rast a Sead was the last man to leave, and as he.tame up the rope the folks! '’*Soatderst ate he atmosphere in| Camera from Him—Magis-| {3 Snes ats bs The sows moelled ihe used Sup alr, | iamect tor bim und feate epelsans on the Lowell gave him a cheer, The ite resting cn a seat in i Broome sfreet ond pene | Pome ; rate Compliments Lad. to the eartward, the| RM ERGENCY WAS WELL HANDLED. wa ON ‘ ted’ to, mina trate Compl trate Saves Ss held Jordas he ; = es pope ‘The emorgcacy was handled with the greatest skill. the frst excitement | psy” ta * an "WS Pia. Open Chee Pm | wed onygen in suuples oP alt icken sneriook | 'e% ar Trork he had 0 ia | ‘d trip to he’ was] DHE Quickly suppressed. Two ot the three women stood calmly on dleck| i55 Thompson tet j oe wy } B93 } BR a ee Handset sean Hath Boo F During | by a OS stare td Ws Yes.| and watched tne operation of making the Lowell fast as {ndifferently as kg taut "i Pies Mi F , i ant % f and ig treat By Nig #e4 ratte i: past two months three or four cr'm- ER FORECAST. aol was searched. ‘The , anenen oMicers| though they were safe on shore, When It came thelr turn to go aboard the| 10» i i i, | b hy £ 4 8 th|ot the Subway te Ineniticieat, “There te Inals have been arrested by clever de-! WEATH * Sere ald that Port Ariwut| Lowell they went without niaking any: fuss about . The third woman | i ea yw fag i eat oe ised. by. eaperts tole | txtive work of POH | ‘ r - Jay fainted. An efor. was mate te carry her on the Lowell, but it was impos- ; 8 ah Sb [anne ana detrimental to" health og Mae ge fony ‘Frederick || Forecast for the thirty-six Problem te gave: aibie, 80 {Wo mem poured culd water In hor face until she revived, and then| 0 i om « it SB Sy, Eee | eeevng. Acteen years old, of No, it fending at @ P. M. Saturday The of Port rthur haw resolved We x ee | 3 | fend reatar and views of | Dows fteelt problem tm milli she was helped up the rype, 4 $ 033 13 | easrires ES Plushin, Park avenue, appeared as complainant |Tnew York City and | The. Jape (they. tan] ThE collision Gecurred during one of the heavisst fogs In years, Tt was! | LH : ‘a i ; » | * ‘4 eanrig oe ante ot [ogniaes Pract Santee, sire Cloudy tonight, followed 3 - - ble for the ot 4 i ee OS ee ee re In the early ke impose! pilots ot ferry-boats to see twenty feet ahead of them. te L — i a “WR. DOOLEY | ee ee eae mr ~ a mernia: “This man stole a camera valued a| Tt from me inst Tuesday," young he, his nad siavice to voters Im next | Downing told the Magistrate, “I work Bi Wie A fenorroms marsing fot 4} gatamer of erat Wie cepacia danger- | |code ith at clean! strong, te sei Says Bete Sapam peer ee creasing.

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