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Causes Great Rejoicing at tio, Where It Is Believed It Speedy Fall of the Fortress, Dec, 1.<Imperial army head- Awnounces that the Japanese @ besieging Port Arthur are in of M0-Motre Hill, The fol- army commenced a bombardment Hill at dawn Nov. 9, and several charges before 4 o'clock afternoon, Owing to the ene- stubborn resistance Ue charges § o'clock our foree advanced the southeastern portion of the made a fierce ciarge and reached thirty metres of the summit. 1 @olock with reinforcements we to the top. which was ocdupled our forces, Against the northeast- part of the hili we also charged, St 8 o'clock the entire fort on the it fel) into our hands. Russians left heaps of dead Dodies on the eastern side of the hill, Dut we have had no time to investigate Was the date eet under the get when reerulte should the army, Cheered by the news “Gen. Nogl, thousands of recruits the sreire marolied to bar- ‘Bnd donned Uniforma for the frst reverie Tom Port, Arthur L44 t and akamh at Gen. swordam ich ie Woth ace, ports on "on ‘ ae ef ~ “toss OF HILL SEVERE = BLOW, RUSSIANS ADMIT ae cept the report that the i cavenee be- ane Ve take; Mi bite true ‘the War Office aa. ; i Unter ease Row fr Ma harbor, ,| More than this and motioned to secre- T] cided to withhold H until the Suoway MRS. CHADWICK, THE “FINANCIAL WONDER, AND. SOME OF THE LUXURIOUS. FADS IN WHICH SHE INDULGED, 09916 600004 Chief Engineer of the Rapid Transit Commission Sends in His Resignation at Board Meeting Held To-Day, William Barclay Parsons, cbiet en- wineer of the Rapid Transtt Commis- sion, the man whose engineering genius’ had #0 much to do with the etecessful constructon of the 8 , resigned his positon this afternoon at & meeting of the commiasioners. If a bomb had been dropped among the Commissioners they could not have been more surprised than they were when President Alexander E, Orr rose and, in @ yolce shaking with emotion, announced that Mr. Parsons had re signed, Mr, Orr was umable to say tary Burroughs to read the resignation. In bie resignation Mr. Parsons 9 that he will sever his relations at ¢ Pleasure of the Commission, but inti mates that the sooner the Commission- ers can let him go without inconvent+ ence to themselves the better pleased he will be, Has Pressing Private Business. Mr, Parsons, when asked about his resignation, sald that he had conten- plated it for some time, but had de- was an accomplished thing, He hes satan cat mount siege Henrie ‘out a der hare t tan frond to Te tie oe vy mua oc the Bre other forta can bring rH tena ROPATKIN STILL PRESSES BACK ENEMY, te reports, the continued pursuit of the Jap- retreated from Teipkhetehes on Moi fans on Nov, apeetteel the rear, IW NEW TROUBLE S23 Wusband a te the Woman Who] ,A! Was Tried for Murder Seven Years, Ago Is Behind in the Rent, er A Barberi, whose lines have fatlen places in the past three years, Centre Street Court to-day with Of woe. Bhe has been in the inal Courts Building many times or — Treason or another since her for murder there seven years ago, ‘To-day she had her two children with hher—little tots they are, poorly nour. iahed and insufficiently clothed. ghe Wd Magistrate Flammer that abe was « ahout to bo dispossessed from her home tenement at No. % Cherry street, the landlord refused to let her furniture. rate we her a - jandiord, Michael Sane, wife reaponded to it, Shq arie’s hushart —« but that tere was ae UPON MONE ue that there had ben no threats to The case was thrown out court forthwith, and Marle went her babies. from prison on a release of murdering her betrayer aMrie ber. Bhe has had in court at vetions times on various) Some of the women who were | ted in her during the days of her have helped her, but of late Out of the ken of all but th ‘bers of her own family, Se eee YOUNG WIFE TAKES Poison, ah cae Aitberin Gaiingher Atcemp: Saleide in Brooklyn, Alberta Gallagher, nineteen Old, Of No. 1000 Fulton street, tlyn, attempted to commit sulcide Afternoon in the parlor of the ‘puaaegy at “trang street and i i i al EE & fr oe Stl ture, and believes that the reat of the pressing private engagementa, he sald. which will take up his time in the fu- vam work of giving New York City un- SOOOOEEDDIE SbOOCCCOEdes: ‘| PARSONS VES UP. SUBWAY NOK FOUND SELETON BUED Wn CELLAR /Charles Soebel, sel, Puinbar’ Ass ¢ sistant, Came Across It While, $ at Work at Marshall Hotel in. * West Sixty-seventh Street, vt The detective stat autsonet} to the West Forty-seventh street jon dig played < rére-—aaiivity tht alternoon when notified that a human skeleio had been found in the cellar of A} Marshall Hotel, at No. 19 West Fifty. ft the gruesome thon by Charis | Moebel, o plumber's aasistant, of No. ‘N6 Bast Bixty-seventh street, He rushed into the place with eyes bulging and cheeks as pale is chalk “dome one has been murdered in the Marshall Hotel,” he gasped. “I just} found the skeleton dn the sub-cellar, The boner are aw(ylly white and ciéan,| You batter get some one down there) quick.” Detective-Bergts. Carter, Connolly Quinn and Fitapatrick were assigned to Yhe case and sprinted all the way. In} j ¥ clk * 1 donground rapid wanait should be wn- deriaken by some other engineer, Neither the members of the Commis- sion nor any of the people who from one motive or another alwayw attend its sessions had the slightest intimation of what was in the alr when this after- noon's session was called to order After the routine business had been fin- ished President Orr arose and sald: ‘Ton Years’ Service, "Gentlemen, I have a ead message for you, one which will produce the same great regret in you that it has in me. Mr, Parsons has resigned the position he has occupied for ten years with auch credit to himself, to this Commission ¥ ‘ ouy.” waved b fe ; 1, doneuary sbi the Ferlgnatig wot wp and read aft pt Nase mie Setoonerasts coma time 0, Me suberey os Fraley oy tinge. been fee: | on ‘his contracts; ‘ahd he foal Sh ha eever ow Lyra ran ee r “Parnas t Yet Saree ar e ion a8 i] one ita i heer, Parsons the Nene barwst., LNE RAB TO GRAFTED 10 A BOY oe eed Animal’s Skin May Save the Lite of a Passaic (N. J.) Youngster ‘of Mr. mat the Gommfagon Whose Leg Was Burned Two Years Ago. Cornelius Post, Afteer. years old, who for two years has suffered from burns, ie to have « live mbbit grafted to his) noon, from the Ragle penoll factory, at formed at St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic, | N. 3. his lee. Tt will be the last attempt to save ‘The boy while playing about a match! teraq the last rites of the church to the | factory two years ago put a plece of phosphorug in his pocket. His trousers Was set on fire and one of his lege badly burned. Several attenypte at graft human skin on the burned spot have een de, but without success. The Operation of grafting a live rabbit, ac- oyding to Dr. Fox, the house physician, is extremely rare, but It has been known to succeed where all other methods have falled. The rabbit will be chioroformed. and & plece of is skin will be raised and . & mixture Pe siny toy x a cree i fe YI 3 esiarm.* grafied 9 the boy's leg, ‘The animal will be kept bound to the leg for several days until the skin bas adhered or the surgeons are satiated the experiinent is a failure, Tne rabbit wili then be killed, igen ele fib they marched Gown | abu ta the céllar, ,jed the breathiess btumbees aevtathat: | ine ‘True enough there were the bones— oko and all, They were under «| great alab of sténe that young Soebel had Mtted while repairing a broken cul- yort. The detectives examined them one by one and placed the lot under arrest, summoning @ patrol wagon to take the osseous fragments to the po- lee station, rt Meanwhile they had summoned Cor- niernee. oner Scholer to the station to inspect = the bones, and he arrived as the disin- tergrated skeleton wae being taken out, No one in the station-house doubted for a moment but that the astute Coroner would declare the evi- dence pointed to a murder. For a few so they were not disappointed, ‘oroner picked up the skull and) — ba noe ‘ie ay an palin. “This plece was severed from the ‘why oti! in the flesh,” said Myr, He waited a moment for the Ribakdonce of the rt ” Selleve this Is the skull of a police- meWhy?" @ weried Detective Connolly, “Because te ie go thick," replied the Index, Horses, ere y mare olamtiy wucdea tat inter. zene “the man Ah Baa itis, “He dled ‘ naturel) {iy5 peer, ate ne nlace 1 Flinders Jockeys, We Heh Tite ‘ow, Mere ‘ a dbreeain, chimney woap ‘mad ‘MIRD RACE ~ $300 added: handi. a about two and one-ha'f mi) ner, bik, .. by Gascon—-Vinegnr, Horse, Sockeye. Ws Garcar Helder $81 Ohnct Woden . Hrnpertaliet one mo Fe through. = Caloorahatenie W Cleary tilly Ray = Red Hook Ivan ur of awe, imped better tha: 1179 Pouent ling —Littey’ Owner—Goughnore 8t A een’ hd : manana 3 Seri bad wes * cre t co Meee a ron dn Wath ¥ Aweet Pepper.” Turnburke _Agtohood * Berate: ned bold Yieur Only, One ‘Ds “ie. bol 6 = ot ae Only One Panereatis ally. be r SAE tae 1 RAGE 1180 PH MACE Gu ey ie Hanoana. Owner-Core B. Rekert. We ae Indes. Horses. 1 sgteyern fern 1154) Hippocrates htt A sai x BY MACHINERY Hair of Woman Employed by the Eagle Penoll Company Caught) ona in Belting and She Is Fatally Injured, ‘ {its vetrice Ha Hecter | 4 Conkling id Pat’ Rint iner = ios ‘Shylock =. Bolon Brinale ‘ ones. rt oh elosed faa: a Oat ot ‘oul _forlones Lsl at it cour cor am ~ deel oy satis’ ° ofRat i Polonsay ...); D. Connor ' ¥ bite eethu a Vo 108 ihe | WYK WIT FRAT W HS Charles F.. Murphy, the leader of hed the city tate) with the antl-Me- ren leaders and to endeavor sity his Influence to control the meeting of the County ¢ ittee on Dee. ¢ and | forestall as far a8 possible the effect of the MeCarren caves to-night at the Loypertal. An unidentified woman was taken to i 1 1 Bellevue Hospital at 4 o'clock this after. i In the ambulance, which made a sone trip from Fourteenth street to the hos- pital, was Father Kane, who adminis. woman, who Is said to be dying. Her hair became caught in the belt- ing of some mawhinery, tearing her | stalp almost from her sirall The ac- al Wan seen by many men and wo- and great exclioment prevailed. DEAD LETTER OFFICE CHIEF. Bs-Congresman Youne of Phita- deiphia Gets the Office, WASHINGTON, Dec, L~The Post. master-lehéral bas appointed former Congressman James Rankin Young, of Philadetphia, Superintendent of tac) While at Hot Springs Mr, Murphy Dead Latter Office, to fit the vacancy | waa not only resting, but was playing | 4 caused by the death of D, P, Laih.| politits, He was in constant touch with | bard: last September, the antl-MeCarren leaders, and it Je) oo Beauchchamp Can Ride Again. Mr, Young ts eligible for appointinen; | tald hae succeeded in Obtaining three FIRST RACH me led; mares @ LG eee ie Bagh TX Meine * 4 beet h ad _sometn arate. Soy ans a whee riileal, Maid of Bimbvgion, Sweet t— Hed Hi Pinder weave Biter cleariny uns ets see & ce ghey sh + iL oft ee. 3: 4 009490008 EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART THIRTEENTH DAY AT BENNINGS, Benvings charts are indexed from @yxt race at Aqueduct. end Up; nd Seiings ABS Winners eh @ by i i, a $3 ie 8 a3 | po 30 & for three- yea erally. Time: steeplechane: a look. That’ “jump. W enparat 51-8, =e" + Pahereatis, Dasale wae running strong at the ee (ree eo - itll he oo Columbia ‘course. by Lissak— a) x on ‘Glos. Pi, fh be gu “5 1} 1b S 7 4 | ‘a 90010990 nd ats Pian was in ha tired at end UDi,_mile pd up, mi avn, megenty int Way “Rector -= | judg of discipline within its precinc.« gald by Meturres ‘J ds 1 show of A he mi tne e ok hat eet de will offset ey Or ty ine the other hand Murph. cea ot a couple bt V6 Cleese over at an type are Tented and shi only two yotes to oust Meter, ren LJ head of the Brooklyn organiza. | fan tors Teavor ry satted whh “Boas” McLaughlin, wi wth Sine pop maa to have over Me. caer ¢ when he is til Taki was to have fomained id, was ti telosrashed has re er to aa 's friends say ¢ thing to ne ent under the clvil service rules beovure of ies tna his sa aghnah dh sKadan tre a i4! she is prepa: 30 | Mrs, Chadwick has paid all her bills at the Holland House and is sald | >| Chadwick’s securities, stated in an interview there to- =: LAWYER PADDOCK *jmeantime George Lynch, of No, && D ae. PRIENDS ON ATRIP TO BURQRG HELD A PRISONER t (Continued from Fir from First Page.) the loan, but which he will not get now, Fifty thousand Collars more is not | deb for a year yet, so Mr, Newton has no legal claim to ecllect at this | thme. The balance is estimated with certain interest at $78,000 and that is what Mrs, Chadwick will pay. | “We do not beliove that Mr, Newton could possibly have forced this eol- | Jection in New York City, but we are anxious to do the right thing so | long as unreasonable claims are not made upon us.” Mrs, Cha‘lwick, between her skirmishes to banks for money, 1s prepan | ing a statoment for the public, which she announces will be ready this at | ternoon. It will consist of five chapters. Tho first will be devoted to pro |-c that she {sy not the notorious Mme. Devere, the vecond to proof that sha third will be a history of her carly life, the fourth the story of her different marriages and the fifth will offer positive proof that she has nevér made a borrowing when she did not have ample security to cover it, Mr, Powers gald to-day it was true that two years ago Mrs. Chadwick turned over $2,500,000 to her husband, He added that she has about $1,000,-| 000 of her own “It is no one's business what Mrs. Chadwick did with all the she borrowed,” added Mr. Powers, “and it is no one's business where she | got her large fortune. If Mrs. Chadwick chooses to tell it {n the t ring well and good. . But she does not at present think hag private affairs are the business of anybody but herself.” to be packing up to leave for Cleveland to-day. She has e & private | car for the trip and vWeib take a physician with her. Mrs, Chadwick has | enchant for private cars, for last winter she brought a whole t ‘leveland in q private car for a single performance of “Parsifal,” starting back right after the show. Iri Reynolds, secretary and treasurer of the Wade Park ome Com- pany, of Cleveland, who is supposed to have in his Lec ol hae “yh of Mrs, that it the within a few days. Mr, Reynolds declined to make any Laerere an rand Mr. | Reynolds says the statement will show the bank rae char Newton claim was sottled the other claims. would doubtless be liquidated cerning tho’seeurities held: dy hin for Mr ONMAWwIeK. "A" is at work on the, books of the Wade Park Banking and that Mrs, Chadwick owes it only about $17,000, which fs Neca by collateral of undoubted. value. never used the name of Andrew Carnegie In any business transaction, the!“ COMMITS SUICIDE! (Continued from First Page.) 10 o'clock Mrs Paddock called up the stable and asked that I be sent to the | house with a hansom, When I got there half an hour later she told me that her husband had not come home d that peP gH * wanted AJ ae 8 where they “teed to oy ama tet By ‘to with her husband's relatives in the pany lor. “It's @ lie," she cried, “it’s a le. 1 tried to get him on the 'phone.! tried all night to find him, I tried to met you) on the ‘phone this morning, I say it is all @ lie” Then she broke down utterly and was taken to the rear of the house, In the West Forty-fourth street, the cabman was telling trange story of an all- night driv Remarkable Derive Aroand Town, “1 drive for Frawley's stable, at No. West Forty-fourth street.” said Tevneh. “I often drove Mr, and Mra. Paddock around town. They were fond | of life and were known at many ef the | he, night restauran' st night at about SLOW BEATEN 1 CASE IN FRANCE 2 PARIS, Dee. Livdtapiatp »iGeneoal Rlondel to-day submitted to: the Court | Fad wt Appeals his opinion that the lower court had erred in giving a judgment favorable to Tod Sloan, the American jockey, against the Jockey Club. The opinion says the club Is the exclusive this Seer an sade Dono wot back to ue’ 8, and there % tried to ete bs, Mae a re so, but ne maaber i. wet How She Got the Newa, "We kept driving around and driv! sround, me so re I bard! Med ; rb, and she bough’ Daper. ‘There ‘wa fest bau was the stor her husbamd ah t i ea apie ii bulldimene, evociates. ‘can savance| no Feanon why he shoul kilt ra re ey Bieta, vee tia uae for ie e tH inde ws aeyance Sheets at var an ne ihn on a ic die t nlghe [feat he fold his case was Tncutabie Saving ‘Vis opinion foreshadows the judgment ot ty Court of Appeals, which was postponed for a week. The Court of Appeals at Paris, Nov. 17, began hearing the appeal of the French | Jockey Clirb against the decision of a lower court favorable to Tod Sloan in the sult for $0,000 damages which the Jockey brought against the club for being warned off the turf in connection with Rose de Mal's wionlng the Prix de Diane at the Coantiily races in May, ie ROBBERS FIRE ON VICTIM, jer Being Knocked Dew hot At, Istao Fordan, twenty-threé years of ant. of No. % Stanton street, was at- ed) tacked by bighwaymen at Thirty-ftth street and Eighth Avenue early to-day, and.when he had been knocked down and beaten Se dtew 4 revolver and red three,shota. They all went wild, been No one Tense Fordan aaid tea wee burt, Open Saturday Evenings SAYBROOK POINT, Conn., z putted from the footer’ New London i BY CURIOUS CROWD faves sat at CANDY PURITY—PRICE. 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