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“UPS LOSE 7.00 IN YAWN ASSAULT Hurled Baok from Port Arthur Forts After Desperate At- tempt to Carry Them by Storm—Assault Still Kept Up. KUROPATKIN WINS BRISK Russians Report Capture of a Lot of Ammunition and Guns and Burial of More Than 250) of the Enemy’s Dead. LONDON. Nov, 2%9.—The Japanese as- @ault on Port Arthur, which began ' Sunday. has vartly failed according to latest advices received here, A Chefoo report to the War Office In St Petersburg says the Japanese have been repulsed with heavy loss, This Is partly confirmed by a Tokio despatch recelved in Rome, which says that the ‘ Erlung. Basterlune and Matokobujama | forta at Port Arthur have been de- stroyed by the Japanese, but that at- tacka on the Songshu and Keekwan forts were repulsed, The Japanese losses are reported to have been nearly 7,000 men. A report from Toklo printed here says that after twenty-four hours’ desperate fighting the Japinese, at 2 o'clock Mon- day morning, succeed! tn scaling the escarpmenta of three foris at Port Ar- thur, The Russian defenders held the double parapets until they were ove Whelmed, As fast as the parapets occupted the Japanese brought up field and mountain guas and poured a flerce fire on the inner defenses, thelr sappers | meanwhile heavy guns. The attack is being kept up, but the silence of the War Ministry concerning Teporis of heavy Japanese losses is causing anxiety, | In the moan time the Japanese have met with serious lorses in an engage-| ment with Muropatkin, The following despatch has been re- erivod at St, Fuershprg from Kuro- | Patkin dated Noy, 28 “The engagement rear Tsinkleto fa (near Da Pass) was resumed to-day, | but ceased at 1 4. M. We have col- lected and buried the Spreng an My midday we had for belonging to the Seven 3th i sorve che Ment of tho Ninth Reserve Brigade. “We took a large quantity of rifles, ammunition and jftrenching tools." constructing positions for SE DENY | JAPANESE DENY THE | TOKIO, Nov. 2.—The Imperial head- | Quartets to-night summarized the Port | Arthur situation as follows: “With re-| gard to the enemy's forts at Sungshu| Mountain and eastward, we have firmly captured the crests, glacis and cour +r: | scarp and their vicinities, but the time to charge has not yet come. At present we are destroying the casemates and other caponiers, “At M-metre bil) by several charges We succeeded in capturing the enemy's | shelter trenches near the summit, At} present our force {s holding its position | and endeavoring to capture the whole fort.” en CALLS ON THE MAYOR. | Aretle Explorer Peary Invites Mr, McClellan to @ Dinner, Commander Robert E. Peary, the Arc- | tic explorer, was a visitor at the Dinyor s office to-day. He came to ex- fend an Invitation to, the Mayor to attend a dinner of the Geographical Society on Dec, M1, Unfortunately, the} Mayor had) a previous engagement for ihe evening. President of the Board of | Alderman Fornes, it is understood, will! fepresent the clty Bpeaklig of his trip to the north next summer Commander Peary sald: “The trip will be made In a ship spec- {nily constructed. It will be « steamer | with only sufficient sail to get back In use the engines go wrong. In this it| will differ from other ships I have us pThoy have been sailing ships with steam | as an auxiliary or NICK ENGEL LOSES SUIT. Muat Pay #550 to Boy He Placed! Under Arrest “gmiling Nick” Engel’s sinile came off! fn Justice Truax's part of the Supreme Court, when a jury of his peers decreed {hat he must pay $350 damazes to Henry} Quinn, the seventeen-year-old boy who! sued him for $10,000 for causing his ar- reat and imprisonment one night on the’ charge that the Slocum benefit tickets fhe was aad were a fake and a fraud.) \ An Advertiser in The World Gets Replies from England, Germany, Scotland! How-4s this for “The World around the World’? Ofticn Pi # Grant Controtier, SHOv. a7, 1904. | WOMEN ORDERED TO LEAVE FIGHT NEAR DA PASS.| POLICE CALLEDTO | CHURCH FECTION Pastor, Expecting Trouble, Asks) for Protection and Votes Are| Challenged and Sworn In as} Peace Guardian Watches. REFUSED EVEN TO BUDGE. |Heotor of Trinity Episcopal, Church at Totowa; N.J.,Car- ried Point and Elected His | the election was over and the ticket on | Mr. Judd told Officer Perry that there | | them | married Angelina Reinhardt, of Coram, | Buffok County, the wedding being per-| St, John's Episcopal Church, of this Ticket at an Excited Session. PATERSON, N. J., Nov. 9.—Police| Protection was provided at a meeting of Trinity Episcopal Church held in the! Gutld Hall in Totowa last night for the annual election of officers at the re quest of the rector, Rev, Archibald) M. Judd; who feared that there mignt be trouble. Special Oitcer Perry was sent to the meeting and remained on guard until | which were the rector's friends had been declared successful were persons present who were not entitled to seats at the churolf meet- | ing, but Perry sald he had no authority jo eject them. He agreed. however. | to remain at the hall until the meeting was ended, Mr, Judd called upon three men and | lof the met started to comply, but were |ecalled back by the others, The ballot- | lag for ofticers was then begun. The firm twe parishioners who under- took to vote were challenged. One of sald he had Interviewed the Bishop and that he was entitled to cast hia badlot. He was made to swear in ins vote, The around on which most of the voters were challenged was that they by failed to Pp up regular ate) Are ued soeared to be well ‘atte | fed when {twee ‘announced’ that ht | |friends had been eleoted, but there is {tag talk of contesting the election four young women to vacate, and two | )) LATEST AND MOST STRIKING PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, TAKEN AT ST. LOUIS FAIR, SEL IK WN NASHGTON Greeted by an Early Day | Throng on His Arrival. a SAW MUCH ON HURRIED |Especially Interested in the Phil- | ippines Exhibit, to Which He} Gave All the Time Possible—| On Time All Around. WASHINGTON, Nov. %%—President | Roosevelt arrived here to-day a M. from his visit to the 8t. Louls Fix position. The special train was awaited by a throng of several hundred people in the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, and is the train drew in the crowd broke Into cheers The President, accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Alice Roosevelt, were conducted immediately to thelr carriage, which waa in waiting and driven rapidiv to the White Houre The trip of the President, ended by his safe arrival at the White House to-day, cla was one of the most r took. The arrangements sonal safety of the President and Mrs | Roosevelt were the most thorough ever made ‘ They were planned, with the approval Bd ey GRAPH sar esti a NAMES NEW WIE IN DIVORCE SUIT ’ Married Again—Her Lawyer| Seeks Him in the West. MINEOLA, L, L, Nov. %.—Mrs, Eliza. beth Horton has begun a ault for abso- Horton, naming Angelina Reinhardt of @14 Major’ Colin Powys Campbell, Coram, whom Horton recently married, as co-respondent, U9. They have three children, She al | leges that Horton deserted her and ber children in Jerico, She further says that her husband went to live in River. head and that In Saptember last he | formed by Rev. 0. C. Lane, of the Epls- copal church there. Mrs, Horton No. 1 says that her hus- ‘band Is row living In @pringfield, Mo. | George B, @toddard, counsel for Mrs, Hortou, has gone to Missourl to serve | the papers In thi oT Mrs. Horton eays that she has learned that when her husband's second wife learned that he had a wife living she lets him. That was two weeks after she was married to him, It ts said that she wil) also sue Horton for paola Lia Mts a 6.0L, JUBLEE A WALDORF-ASTORIA \Vioe- President-elect Fairbanks! and Chairman Cortelyou Will! Speak and C. C. Shayne Will| to-day on the double quick by a small Introduce the Toastmaster. | United States Senator Scott, of West! Virginia, will preside as toastmaster at the Republican jubilee dinner to be! | night. Me will be Introduced by C. C. Shayne, chairman of the committee in charge of the dinner. The speakers and (oasis are aa fol-| lows: Vice-President-Blect Pairbanks—| “The Republican Party:" Chatrman Cortelyou—""How It Happened; Charics | Warwick, former Mayor of Philadel. phia—The President;" Gov, Odell ‘WEN “ARMY LTE REPORT OF REPULSE, |Long Island Woman Declares) Mourning for Mer Father For- Husband Deserted Her and) bids Display at the Marriage | lute divorce against her husband, Amaal of the late Levi Z. Lelter, of Chicago, jnoon to-day at the residence of the| ‘The Hortons were married on Nov, 6|2Mide's mother on Dupont Circle, | to | fath | Daley Leiter attended her slater, | ployed in the drving-room of the Eim | elven at the Waldorf-Astoria to-morrow | | Dearing on the main shaft. It “Empire State:" Leeut.-Gov.-Elect M Linn Bruce—"'The New Administration;” Prank B. Vrooman—"Pscific Frontier; Senator Depew—"The Jubilee.” very | tee in ohare reports “there will be no vacant chairs,” wi iar monthly meeti Ineteenth Assembly Resi publi can Club Inst night Fred H. Wilson, stant chairman of the Repubilean’ tonal Committ speakers’ bureau, half of the members presented George wen the club's (Oe ay pes gag cha’ Foeentlint ore performed during the Lace hati Ant he gy Uae lalgy few tickets of the large number | “Prevention of Tuberoulosis” remain unsold, and the commit-| o'clock DONG DEPEW'S NIECE GETS HER DIVORCE Princess Czaykowski, Who Was Miss Collins, Wins in French Court and Gets Her Child and Dower Rights. MILLIONAIRE’S DAUGHTER WHO WAS WED TO-DAY. | of Millionaire’s Daughter to! Major Colin Campbell. WASHINGTON, Nov, 2.—Miss Nan- RIS, Nov. 2% —Princess Caaykowsk! ey Carver Leiter, the second daughter ated) a divorve to-day. The who was Miss Collins, ts the of niece of Chauncey M. Depew. Her sult, the British Army, were married at | which attracted muoh attention, has | goonpied the courts fur some days and 4 devision in her favor waa expected. In the ruling granting the decree she | Is, according to the French Jaw, given the guardianship of her child and also her dower rights. Count Caaykowakt, of the Turkish Legation at The Hague, pleaded that the Turkish law gave him 4 control of the children above seven years of age, but the Court sustained the Countess's plea that the Turkish law is inapplicable to parties resident outside of Turkey. | OFF 10 MEXICO FOR FUSHIMI WILL SEE ACCUSED DOCTOR SHIABSHEM UN sn The ceremony was very quiet, owing | Tecent death of the bride's and only the family circle and} intimate friends of the bride nt Leiter was best man and Miss Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, rector of city, officiated at the service. wedding breakfast followed and Major and Mrs. Campbell left the elty | during nth Sinden ala afternoon. 100 GIRLS DRIVEN OUT BY FLAMES Without Panic Employees of Flax Mills Drying-Room Es-| cape to Street with Assist-| ance of Policeman. |Japanese Prince Will Also Be Pani rns | Interested in Latest Styles in Armor Plate Turned Out at Bethlehem Works, NANCY CARVER LEITER, He Will Bring Back New zlement and Bigamy, One bundred women and girls em- Inspector McClusky received a tele- gram to-day from Detective-Sergt. Her- Abraham L. Wolbarst is to de- Riethiehem to-day liver @ free illustrated lecture on the The Prince and sulte will be hrought Invitation’ to be present is extended to the pubdfie. A Novel for { Cent. A complote novel with THE EVEN- YNG WOHKLD. every Saturday. The lumbian Guard LONDON, Nov. %.~The Earl of Hard- the affair Interesting wicke, Albert Edward Philip Yorke, Un- der Secrétary of State for India, died suddenly in ‘London early to-day, He had been in poor health for some time, but his death was not expected. The Rar, who was born in 18], was known as $ oe broker. sue cater : ne BEALE. wah tho, properiy, lett te Purdy, songs by Charles M by Mine Marie F n by G. exhibition of aire mn Gallagher, * mare pd « th the of Mr. Roosevelt, by Secretary Loeb and John E, Wilkie, Chief of the Secret Ser vice, They were accepted by Presi David R, Francis, of the exposition com. pany, and by the 8t. Louis ofc and were carried into effect almost tu a letter, nt als ‘President Who Enjoyed His Trip | to St. Louis and Return, Was | VISIT TO EXPOSITION. for the comfort, convenience and per-| dl OF OREGO In His Fam inl Finds It a Remedy. GOVERNOR ‘Uses Pe-ru-na For Colds and ' Excellent tii’ 7 | Ne ten Oa The Magaiticent State Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, PRAISE FROM THE EX-GOVERNOR OF OREGON. ERUNA Ia known from the Atlantle to letter to The Peruna Medicing the Pacific Letters ‘ongratulat : | and commendation testifying to State of O Executive De merits of Peruna as a catarrh remedy ar pouring in from every Siate of the UNION. | The Perune Medicine Co,, ColumbUR 0 Dr. Hartman Is receiving hundreds of ; huch letters daily, All claeaes write these| Dear Sirs-oI have had oecasl ; to use your Peruna medicine my family for colds, and », from the highest to the lowest ‘The outdoor laborer. the indoor artisan, the clerk. the editor, ie mateyman, the proved tobe n excellent preacher—all agree that Peruna is the ca tarrh remedy of the age 1 have not had cecasion touee | The siage avd rostrum, recognizing ca-| for other ailments, tarrh as their greatest Are espect~ Yours very truly, | ally enthusiastic In thelr praise and test! WwW. M mony. Tt will be noticed that G Any man who wishes perfect health must| sayy pe hae not hod Occasion 10 ee Rosman | be entirely free from catarch, Catarrh ts | for other ailments, The reason for . 7 Well nigh universal: aimost omnlpresent. | ost other ailments begin with & ‘3 Peruna is the only absolute safeguard| Using Peruna to promptly cure known, A cold Is the beginning of catarth. | protects hia family against othe? a! To prevent colds. to cure colds. is to cheat) This te exactl what every other catarra of (te victims. ] im the Ualted Bt should do—keep Pe 9 woe in the house. Use it for coughs, Peruna not only cures catarrh, | |" rvippe ana r climatic sflectous @ but prevents it. Every house-| winter, un there will be no other nthe house hold should be supplied with i eee sous ow this great remedy for coughs, ¥ith a copy of Dr. Hart & Hhg ees, | ertitled, "Chronte, Catarrh colds and 80 forth, "Addrese Dr. 8 B. Harthens, The ex-Governor of Oregon js an ardent! The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Admirer of Peruna, He keeps It « ally the house. All correspondence held strictly tlal who is secretary | Sergt. Herlihy Wires Yorker Charged with Embez- SHORT CAMP’S JOY INTENSE. turned out to help make Hofore the dancing began there were recitations ‘orem, a song and dance ja Oakley, an th by J. Sedeimeyer, | Only once during Saturday was there |4 Variation in the programme and that Was not such as to affect, in the least | way, the safety of the President | Some points in the Philippine ex-| hibit were visited which the President had not expected to see, His interest | in the exhibit was #o marked, however, that he desired to view personally ali to be seen about It, The delay of twenty minutes In the Philippine con- cession did not affect materially the| plan of the arrangements and It afforded | genuine pleasure to the President, who voiced his interest many times. The trip from St, Loula to Washing: | ton waa without particularly notable | incident The President and Mrs, | Roosevelt rested quietly in thelr car spending the time in reading and in conversation with members of the party. Few stops were made en route, thoag being at division terminals. Crowds assembled at almost every sta tion, however, and cheered ag the train swept by. At points where stops were made the President invatiably appeared on the rear platform of his car and addressed the crowds briefly KAN AMA, Fulton 9i., ) Brooklyn, Double B. & M. Blue Trading Till Noon. Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing. Fur Rugs and Robes. Four Wedncodey Wonder Values. The result of a remarkable purchoze from Arnold, Constalay Co.'s Wholesale Department—Fur Floor Rugs and Baby Carriage Rob lines they have discontinued. We never bought fine rugs and ro cheap bef Come Wednesday and #hare our luck, 3 riage Robes, Fur Floor Rugs. | Baby Carria sf Full size, white or gray; odor- | Of pure white odorless Teplynd fury less oatskins, 36x72; 4. 98 | doubly lined and interiined, wit | $4.00 value...... scalloped edge and pock- 1 75 + ‘ * , > s Animal | et; $2.00 value 60-Cart Robes. Fur Floor ‘hide Beautiful combination ~ Angora finte, Fur Rohes, em) The railroad arrangements for the trip Rugs, in diamond and mot i were admirable. No delay was experi- tled effects; $6.00 2 98 ing all the new attach- 27: enced either in going to St. Lauls or In VAIUC sicvrveceeneveess | ments; good $4.00 value, returning to Washington. At no time did the train vary more than a smail fraction of a minute from the achedule. HUNT MISSING BOY IN ALL BiG CITIES Parents of Leo Fleischman Offer Reward of $1,000 for Him— Disappeared on the Way to| School Three Months Ago. Art Goods---Wednesday Specials. — Trish Point Swiss Shams and/ Oriental Lombrequins and Scarts; 29c. to 69c. val- ”19¢) right Piano Cove 00 ues seteere value Shetland Floss, Golden Fleece | Velour Slip Covers, with tan brand, all colors, hank..... | sels, figured; A9c. value. .. Namm's Silk Floss Pillows, 39 Headrests, velour, all colors J ° 24 Inch; special at Fi 25c| 2 29. kind. Silk Mantel and Picture Scarfs; 60c. kind........+ Laundry Bags, embroidered, fancy colors; 50c. value... Lace Curtains---Odd Pairs. Value-Ignoring Clearance. The “aftermath” of the Great Lace Curtain Sale. Hundreds o were sotled, mussed and otherwise fil-treated during the stup selling of jast week. Come bright and early Wednesday for the el pickings Remember, every pair sold AS 13. LoT 1 | LOT 2, | Tn all the big cittes of this country | A search ts being made for Leo Fleisch. man, the sixteen-year-old son of Alols Fleischman, of No. art Eighty. | eighth street, a near relative of the | late philanthropist, in whose cestaurant | he was employed as cashier. A reward of $1,000 has been offered for him | The boy disappeared on Sept. 6 while | on his way to the College of the City of New York. Greater New York was searched for him but no teoce was found, Tie original reward was $30). | The disappearance of the boy so wor ried the parents that they closed uy their home temporarily and are living at No. &% East Fifty-ninth an apartment hotel LOT 3... Lace Curtains, Irish Point Effects; Lace Curtains, | Scotch Lace Curtains, Full Length, Double Throad Goods; Py Widths; 3 on eng values up to $2.50, values $3 and $4, 4% a pair. 98c & pair, | 1.49 a pair, Between 8.30 and 11.90. White Swiss, vetween s.20 and 11.36, Value New 12\%¢. 5 a yard. Designs. Here's a business-bringing morning special, priced for a brisk two hours’ selling. It's a full 36-inch width, in fetching new designs, Kl. NAMM. | AL NAMM, at The musical part of the programme Flax Mills, we Fifty-seventh street and a eae Eleventh avenue, were driven outdoors lihy, dated Houston, Tex., stating that , PTION Charles M. Schwab meets Prince Fu-| he is now en route to Vera Crus, Mex. IRISH SOCIETIES’ RECE | blaze whi exploded a collection of | shiml, of Japan, in Philadelphia to and that within a short time will have = dunt. very one-of them got to the! morrow morte, and ‘wil ‘aks iim n eumtody Dr. H. Cloee ‘we wine | AB Ratertalnment To-Nabt for 18TH ANNIVERSARY SALE mreet safely with the assistance of|to Bethlehem, Pa, for an {napece|is held at Vera Crug charged with | ce gam | Policeman O'Connor, who said that, tion of his big steel plant there | ombeaziement and bigamy | An ente amet and Pang jon, un: | they were the most level-headed ot of |and some of ia products. What | According <o the police, It Is alleged | der Ure auspices of the fragtheretinad rs | 7 women he had ever seen |Mr, Schwab particularly wants to that Dr, Close appropriated $16.00 be- | 2 New ¥ shoal : tapes és ‘ The fire was marted by an overheated | show the Jananese Prince t# his NeW) jonging to Folmer & Schwing, No. wr | Hal! Ne Tatierbeany, Denean F ran | six-inch rapid-fire gun which has a fee-| Broome street, and then married Sarah | 2°%!™"% . around the greasy leather belt on the | ond of ele shots in less than a mins | py Maria Becker and Mrs. May |"). Commissioner McAdoo w | driving wheel hefore It mruck the dust| ute. The gun Mm of an entir New) Perkingon Howers without the formal-!| cite acc deliver an address. Seno: i D Up In the rafters. Tho men employees | (Pe and mare by a new process ty of a divorce from either Wiles £ of Buenos Ayres, will Fifth. Av. & 9th St., 8 lyn, of the mills had the blase out before} There Is also a new armor. made by 4) Ne, Close ta the won of Prof. Close, |i. f ft r. te manna eae’ | aca nnn Fach RE scnpen was] got hf Prot Cm |e tearm sete f e tc T CREDIT TO ALL ————__ Anaya egg Pi 1 New York school. He was, th Southern Cross, on pibert Gewene R DI 1 to seeing the HW TALK a i. say, convicted forgery in fornia * in the Argentine Repub! He ba: TO ON CONSUMPTION Sve Bane serxenced to years, but was par-| pecortly arrived in this mak mast Wei MENT y 1 x doned. Lately he was contidential ma z an extended tor h thes En Ne oben stab ibe bi Md an armament for Folmer & 8 « eral Isle He w the “In Freely Extended to All. L Instrat pectare TosMorrow Night. of ruoki-nre “ sh sah! Dr. b grow out « ot his visit to the big works at | — eliectual Revival in Ireland will be rendered by well-known For MEN, WOWEN & CHILD! CLOTHING at 690/to New York to-morrow afternoon at - HATS, SHORS AND MILLEN Wednesday evening at &. 14 oy ty he Seoeen fone of Veternns Give Entertain: |§ For the Entire Family. Yourself and Family p James's’ Presbyterian Church, color — ment and Dance. Well at an Outlay of the | No. IT Weat Fitty-frat street. mal EARL OF HARDWICKE DEAD. | rhe newly named Cip:, Martin Short $1Down& 50c, Per Week le subset * Yast importance to! ‘camp, No. 2) Sons of Veterans, gave er eck the colored peep! imo. furnioh ‘han! geitiah Under Seeretary of State] its first entertainment last night at On Purchases of $10 Worth, on | most victims to this disease. A cordial, Made His Way as Stock Broker, | Masonic Templt, Brooklyn. The Uo 535 Fulton Sty oi Will 468 Sth ee Supply Grape-Nuts | On Request. Furniture and Everything for House.¥ = keeping. EASIEST PAYMENTS OREN MON, & SAT, E | | | | us

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