The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1905, Page 1

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, pap “_ PRICE ON ONE CENT. - SURRENDER OF ~ PORT ARTHUR "A DISGRACE” Russians Had Had Enough Men, Foodand Powder to Hold It Longer, . STOESSEL BLAMED. Officers and Men Opposed Him | in Laying Down Arms in War Council, RIOT AFTER DECISION. Troops Threw Their Guns Into Harbor and Gave Themselves Up to Looting and Drink, 1 HEADQUARTERS OF THE THIRD BAPANESR ARMY AT PORT AR- THUR, Jan, 14, via Tlertstn, Jan, 16.— The victorious Japantse army having formally entered Port Arthur and a@ ful inspection of the city having been made, it is evident that the surrender was not necessary, as there were 31,000 effective mon In the fortress. 54 The supply of ammunition was short, but tt was not exhausted, Food was scarce, but private stores were not req- ulsitioned by the military, There Is no diMoulty, In getting Rood meals in the city even now from the stores ‘in private posséaston, A portion of the fortrenn was cn- for montha loum=) the troopu were whet te the bite Gem, Movael ide bh for what was ravte: dlagracefal conclusion did defeme, which ended with the death of Major-Gen, Kondratenko, who wan loved by the ev'diers and was the Ife of the defenne, Proposals for the surret%er of Port |. Arthur were first made Dee, 2 ai a Council of War. Gen, Stoessel was tn favor of surrender, but some vo, lis general officers were bitterly opposed to | 4 ft. The regimental officors and the troops were not consulted, Fortress Given Away, The scenes following the surrender were disgraceful, Drunken soldiers filled the streets and refused to obey thelr officers, Many of thetn destroyed the guns upon the positions they had defended and came into the city with- |- out permission, The infantry loudly pro- tested that the fortress hud been given away, threw their rifles and ammuni+ tion Into the harbor and proceeded to break Into warehouses. and loot and drink vodka until in a helpless cond! tlon, When Gen, Nogl made the formal entry yesterday he and his staft went through the old town and took their Bland fn the publie square of the new town. 'The army was represented by one regiment from each brigade, ‘he pro- cession, which was flye miles long, was | at three hours passing (he saluting base, after which the troops passed out of the clty through the new town, The captured city for the first time. The old town bulidings were badly tmashed by shells, but In the new town | (jit! All the ships | ping in the harbor was badly damaged) the warships ‘being Paes Ha the damage way siight, by shell fire, tically usolexs owing to the injuries they had sustained by shells. Jap Memorial Service. \ ms porrespondents then visited the | Memorial seryiees wee hel) to-day tn | honor of the spits of thy Japanese dei) pon the plu noreh of cae yithige ¢f Bhuishi, hort distance from Port; Arthur, Hogiments vepresenting the en | fire Japanese army Present, shrine was bet crest: of a tinal Wi aad the troovs formed a clyele around f / Gen. Nogi and his stat wore prescnty Lunch was served atterwe rat in the open to all the officers present. tplendid spec Your breaktast ure and yx be well Ie sou the winne heit pralves, for wwenty, w Sears A “Chord’’ Once Lest cagalent OFKANIAL ean never No no, however, with A blahohd A Watch, A Dog, anything \anaiiie "In thie eront busy olty people usualy find fs aliout ay yoon aw they dine var, How Can They Return Them ty lot AW to wh Mrounar pedperey Boionges tc the Toll Half a Million Wot by advertising your fows | TORT on Bad ND Columns of {CORRENTE ENE SECRET ere nye ht Pe sig SEE ay World's nt IMrect bis Our y Veaterday, ae It wus uw} a a) EVENING. WoRLb RACE, CHART : aga 13-A0T H DAY, if FIRST RACE-~Thred-Year-oldg bE #400; ots, furl ) aa & ‘or bi He hd "2 mn att, Vijmner mt et ac ID ar) Allinda was under reptraint: to stretoh: dalen caught Diplonat, tleink and ron, stron ua 315" jure Bal! 1d von driving, Won Qwne. inher Hy stotlhiaen rer ie rats ) Meley, A(robi ier ey Knrsrledire Bh (MEL. Be 2X) *1croration 2 4 NF ht BT Wennenvvoeth iow Gem te My Hw! } oO oawae ae Matters vp 738, Young 110. 8 LI nk f Bhitiat Hitch Rod Ry eh i) ‘eareolly an) ri soiling: *Wore blinkers, end, W Index on furlonga; 1,98, hu) Tockeys, Wr. Aue) prt nth 0) j No metas Wa Austin 105, Nleol 11% Hine 1%, WAS Dost, but hind to be rh Out to whe. with whic, Death waited on Knowledee to stretoh and carte’ a Merry Acrobat ws probably best, Snawiedge tlred badly. “thie Bini Ayal He x wns practleally pinghed aff just before Wut Sohtiiing TRAC ck FAST. ras if n wally held others safe. Pir _Svin, Gibn ‘ without troubles ow : ims ft a ig cera a Ky Mi. ow r ft PO Oe Re the RE od ay SB away! without trouble and) won * In ja Ojibwa closed With | reminder of old Gutteibure days. as tiring was no match for Martin, Md Storie ran odd race, tinal AT HOT SPRINGS. "H DAY, rea Curlon Anivini, Keussue was under wraps at the end Ch Bix and a hale furle i Puree SKN. Start a Wor Allow Eairanen, OY Jockos, Wr > Bt. Winter 19) Creamer 102" Metaugitin yf i hall furonen B40, Bayt two-yarold fit Winner, 4 Five and oneshalt firluiga ‘Vine. Sturt aod Won elsverlys pl Pd, Miles Jockeys, Wt St Wh car-oldA and Hy fan oud hard TRACK FAST, 1 Lf ~ Fin, Dpen, “anve ds And Up, Ving; yiaee same, or Ney woul NB mM piace driving. | Winner, br, Open, Tea, me Gavin € ||, Eastern Sports Win on Allinda, | the temperature was down about freear DEATH CAP CAPTURES This: Time. te Soe ay NEW ORLEANS WINNERS, FIRGT RACE—Edith May. (2'to 6) 1, Flight (10 to Nihal , SECOND RACES Altinda at to 5), elen (60 to’ 1a 2, Ojibwa’ oe THIRD RACE—Death (6 to 2)° 1 Merry Acrobat (2 to’1) 2; Knowl dge by ; 4, FOURTH RACE--Sie Lee, (2 to 4) 1, Old Stone (7-te 2y) 2, Careloan:3: FIFTH RACE—1 lodteey Mack (10 to 1) 1, Lee King ($0 'to 1) 2, Home- atead 3, (Spoclah to ‘hn aide World!) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 16,—! Racitig at the: Falr Grounds to-day: was a: vivitt|} ‘he Weather wae bright and. clear) bur ay {ng point the crowd stopd \rround! Ih sroilbs: While trying. toe plok) thé wine neti, Edith May Basy’,Witner, Kuti May so) far outclassed her fléld that the beat price: duosed against het way 2 ty 6, She was hetvily pinyed by ne Plungers, oven al this short’ price Liviigevor hud herounder reétrain: the rat five furiongy, and when. he let he down phe moved ap and tdo.c comman without an effort, wi under wraps at the end by i -lenj Flight mans aged to lasi jong enough to beat Jake Bandera forthe place, Nicol wan haga at work un tne latter all the way, The Kastern coningen itovelied on Allinga in the’ maiden . Bvelyn Kinsey was the choice of the Westerner ra, he: latter’ wis never a contend} r | ‘any. stage, Allinda broke oft. with at “ANOTHER RAGE : | Gelding Sueoteds’in -Beating|, ‘Merry. Aorobat. inthe Fourth}: piney 14, Lavena Teue | Jean’ a Jake Sandere 3.) f ain this, aft ig eh to that et. | on scan on ‘to-day at pat iby ane roftetdl ot, poe sie of aTip rey bak ‘Alinta “@ECOND: nibh ts ty cat to 10) Fra. Filipe: mM 20)°8, Maraschino & i THIRD: RACE Platoon ‘ae 8) 1 Are bight"(12'40 1) @ Lyrics $ FOURTH RA 1) 1," tele me ford, 3, 24 - of, having ‘an, usround ila splave iat ae | Mout to 6 eo ts. Ait Loe tt ny herself’in ner roam, and refused ‘to let ‘Bohaeter or any, ne) elue come near Eoritor in the day whe ‘tind had. a | Cor ptyeet ‘atatton, » hi Iu 10 es he haa tolg) whom the ; Commi ‘Wotel people tliat: sue was On the . fa to The yehing Ww oeka | Hor, APRINGS, Ark. Tani (16, 71 weather moderuted sherd to-day: a viicing conditions were more deoldeaty| Pleasant, The track (Jed ont well over Bunday and was pretty clone to being fart.’ ° i ‘The track superintendent, tas devoted | / himself to Alling tip the spring ‘ ¥ piddeniy bubbled up in A magia Age of nervous Prpestysion, 4nd; mint |ward J. Ruirke, tile, doni fiedontl man. the homestretch last week,’ Horses i videnal babe Who noted in tile: auhne’ capietiy for Lwere compelled ito, goto the thelde ani otal! peapie were, trying to. gure | President Roosevelt when.’ he wow In outside to met around this. epring. Asteatty, street, and for Go mulsaloner The felis were of ood sin ond the acing promised to be very. eon The attendance. picked YH ‘quite a, bit anit’ thes little. betting rink was orb ay aftesnoon, ‘ Blady Rune Away and Wine, | 8 BN ae was aneved by thi) ergy «tnttos of the favor! i threw. Cormack — at mh wayne | alartimed> him up agains Cormack ought the id and at one thre wie Wi ma Way. to, get, Mra, Duke vat, Wheh Dr, ar % M the iariom. A es ut ity une ot hls eine Hea aie ip] iin, noth, to” Bape ) an ay ne Meeres a ie anya gat hialant veel ate)’ dain Toilomed inbaniag to Bee that the door wis jm, lonkad avila hep. they gor to.the roam’ they. 1 pate nad raed iy nie, mae gol away, runnin) Stable Wonderly se Rouge and’ motting the nile away to a jucky. break, got” her -home an eaay winner by four ‘lengtiis. trom. Lavinia, who was a length th front of ¥ Teen’ THis ese Wonder: ya first. w since cominy South, Henry Lyons Wins a Race, Minne Was x favorte. in the Boorpted the. intite: Prupinens | bling pol stl ; ‘: ener iembling hataptierai ha Wits ehricte i fo Peay ttm’ Frank! poensa to any Champe 8. Andrews, who wi 8 retal 'N) Lo take ‘change oft ieee was Sonfidertt today that Mr," ‘Duke the loaders, ad! Martin mited her alohe wath rounding tho far tu |} moved wp and took t ence! the lead he {haa. ahd ths incter romped home the Kind of Welon, . a winner by one onwlest Jovgths, her, the-tamous fille, inter Wheat cereus flour. They That's why Whemtenp | is 80 gon rf Fifth Race-—Tootsey Mack ( 2, Homestead 3, Sixth Race—Gregor -K.'(,6to.5)°1, Coruscate )4-to:5)e 2, _ 2. Low M. 3, AT: HOT'S Fifth Raco—Mimon (9 to-2) where he | three | of the outsidera, wale ys ee | Farrell,; Dave, Johnéon amit. Frabik | (olttell sorted tubpae | om. He Inélinaled that ne |MaeDougal Farrell turned! over th Word to cortuln proptlotors joutiite from tio gambling-houses a | shrwd ‘to have them call oa him! Jobnedts and MacDougal, trom bet oMce ‘and that nearty all (>, whol each, {Mitions had betn went) ha 4 [thelp Wiilingneas to hnswer arrell did not appear at “the Dis: |, Dave Johnson, oompired eve Duke yesteriay,"” said Mr, An- | trict-Attorney’s Office, He! ig anid to hg ordinary gambler is a is % "when the physicians examined i first to exchange the courte nim as to, his. movements during the | be out of the city, The surrender of : me senaon with the Diatriote, ae ae yy T could higt “give | the paraphernalia/ot bis places at No. | to-day. After he, had! ndmitte ; made for the pest tiny aovgsia wet | #8 Wet POIet eH) SOSH AEN OH pics pine gl i ret my life, yet that ts want Mtr, Duke did |61, West Thirty-third street was | t3cr0itd akest for Hine, seas ae seoond. roe, hut Creamer dd not ride | NOU -bé eéleased ony Thursday, + Mr. imevory Well,: He was. nf well, but | Andtews baséd his conndence. turgely' on | ih his maoint back, and when he the, result, of..the ¢eXamination of Mr, | lo hig effort! it Duke at the Amityville asylum seater! Carin and Hone: the far ten, ay by, the phygit.ins appointed by the ve longths in front of| 4 1a@ supreme test was applied to| Machachsne, Pies Cure tt Conaumotion gr 4, Colds, By All druggists Opea. Clos PT Bi, 7 ¢ iS r EE aa ' i +] "So much has bean sald of Mr, Duky) made. through hls counsel, Dao ri erate ae 4 ria 20 8. 19 . having ‘sqhandered .verything he has. O'Rei!) ‘ 1 1 Aue ty ig Mis 6 oN SA’: f ; that Towant'to image a little statement! 2 Rellly. { ing. a place at No, 1) Went Thitt 4 1953 j [OT MIS atairs, Tum informed by reliable! ‘The house at No. $2 was raided on ond. street that had not ebn im x i , ‘ : And’ that he’ has an additional income rae et U0 i m Eh & yey nV I from a trunt’fuind tn’ tie hands of nis, COPMeY forced an entrance into Rich- and ihe Disirict-Attorney called Wie to) Por furher of 818,00. a vear, Mis son {award Canfleld’s, and the gambling out- | day and devoted His) attention to ing, Inner, | Ponce, Kets HMM ao veur also his dauehs ft was welzed, Te 'has been stored In matters, [fers Mabel and Bear, trom ho ans “the property elerk’s office at Pollce ‘dotinagh, oo, Gives Up. J. Wy Lindsay, of counsel tér the Duke | Headquarters. ever'since, Mr. Jers Johnson emitted all his ¢ atone 10 to-1)'\1; Le € King (30,to'1) \) ramiy, sata to-day ttrmt he would make | omg ordered {t romoved to the Crim: Aoi ten minutes. Me waa asked yah !no mention of the examination of Mr. | Duke by physicians yesterday, The re- port of the doctors yn Vhursday will | tell the story, he sild Benjamin N. Duke valled on Mr, ind- alse Lawrence Duke, Brodie ; There was a repott wat | Dul daughters were at Mr. Lisd- office to-day but Mr. Lindsay rely denidd) this, 4, tew questions, [i yosponse ty a AG Ina} Courts Bullling to-day, The "saline wnoreabaute of hia a rniture of Nov $2 will be turned Ravers ho sald he find equaed: over to the Wiy.tivt-Attorney on | muival a his Wy. eet ie “Honest John’ Kelly: was evan Wadhanday, to the Criminal Ovuvty Lulldings To Fight: to the End. hthae It wag stored in a wut Refreshed by a ‘stay of three days | W Bixty-fifth street, Lakeville, Conn, Mr, Jorome re- | Asulktant Meas ali to town, last. County spare aehnta Ag 3 ge ct Bo sent a Manhe PRINGS, 1s Ivernia’(6} to’ 1)) 2: Abletta; 3. a Sixth Rage—Kingraine.(@ to 6),1,, Room Mate (3: toi)i2, i, a Kets ad Priotity'3.. eal Mi Hea ABA a Atos 8

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