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ERS OBJECT. ad the, remarke Were unparila for tale play," dernanded ar. | HOCH LINKED th Japanese recently surrounded a]. The Graduates’ Club have a dinner ae Rist cavalry. foramen ‘ ae In, the club rooms, No, 111 Filth ave: aes i , ; Menohiany Killing three o neMY nue, at whiuh aro Gen, Stewart, 1. ——y Feb, 13.—-A do- ‘uropatkin made rly in tho morning of Feb, 12 Japanese cavalry at- oa Pt ag resumed after some bombarded Pontiloft < Japanese Pie Beuhe an win Roosovelt will not present the arbrita, 01 cer! wae ‘ ‘He | CHICAGO, Feb. 1%—Goorgé Slyter, a @| carpenter, declared positively to-day] "| thet Hoch was the Janitor of the apa vang | ment-houne, or the. ao-called Canth | of Hy H, Holmes, who\committed many .tnurdera in this city. Slyter claimed to have pald rent to Hooh ag janitor, of the bitilding in 1892,,| al Ing Mr! Hoch denies Slyter’ Tn this. connection ie Tispes Whippy expreases the opinion that Hooh to this country unt 198 it shave been employed by remark, how-| did not cor Holmes here in 189. Mrs, itmelie Fisher Hoch, the tatost | Phet wife of Johann Hoch, called upon bim to-day to make a demand for her Intervet ero wal any atinuance of the awe Hoch eanapeetoe wee Ey i Pies teat ta rt at all, ‘for L need every Unmoved by the earnest plea Hoch my dear, don't get ¢ 5 all your fone ‘a ty gid) “hie, peaiter,” sala Me, Bi torial, charged ine n= back and more All of these out all it ‘over not make any rey an one. a Cannon Gtope.tt, dater, the woman did id iew prove. Ned Marie Weleker- mortem exomination dis- o erring of arsen! id in the i 4 ‘accusntion of hom ; mber seems to fall within Of] the porlamentary, prohibition caleniat. 1) Sree PANAMA ENTRIES, (Borstal to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb, 13,—Tie entree for the races to-morrow are as fol- RACK TRACK, Ker's admonition ri Pan his Teme ) nt that he of auch as Mr, a would continue tility. of that, clans of jone ag he was in joures’ at ended the Atesivastony —— 21620 P, C. MILLER EAVES PRISON. Given a Stop-Over Mebet tor Al- bany so He Could Thank Gov, Higgins for Pardon, DANNEMORA, ¥. ft Pawama trac ullivan's criticiés ity of I ting chewed wind on je feeprenentaive yn wiv. Y), who 8 pardoned by Higgins last B.xturday, after serve ine tees than five years of a ten years’ sentence for hla connection with the notorinue Preankln Syndicate, was rr Jeaued from Clinton Prisoh here toway, His father, Li H. Miller, was the tirat pe to shake hands with him as ho eft the warden’a ofMfce, The prison thorities purchased! a aw York City, wit a stop-over at Albans, and snppiied him Seo SBz8: lothes, gark-gray: made in the pris Y y iter's Intention when he lett here fo stop over at Albany to thank Gov, Wiggin for his pardon, pei Paeuimonin und Gel So a KAULBARS NOW Erects Defensive Works, of Mentapan, ena} ee, Ree to-day says: ahr undred HO a bri near Mengiseko! damaged thir! tds of the rull eee i a tithe (Lone Tres) Hill guns Feb, 1, Ine oO killed and several were Wi According, gerne pel to Jan. nd ane: nw on “or. URG, Fed. f Bi hace ways een continue lows brot a rect from the that the Russian Army. tion and nURTerE, al thousand men, Th ‘been projected, theory that jt war oriers: fram At. aftalk of Jan. 22, —— RUSSIA WILL PAY m but Holds To: hh, Were Pres PARIS, Feb. ‘The = Britlah torpedo-hoaty were therefore. the firln wae fully warranted, However, the‘ Russion been ‘sacrificed and anno Willingness of the Russian Go to pay an indemnity to the and families of the victinim, nity to The Hague! Tribunal, » —_— KUROPATKIN RAN Captured Documents Oyama Knew Hin Plans Be- fore Big Batile. regiment reveal the fact {ssued ordérs for a géieral sive force River, Japanese were wonderfully well cated. Colds Lead to I'neumonia, Re wd tm rye alana) ees HEADS RUSSIANS General Takes Command of Sec- ond Manchurian Army—-Kuro- piel Uae) anes i hey ibe patkin. Bombards as He ST. PETRREBURG, Feb. 18.—-A teler , LTC Prep BUALOLUA Baye Ge, Banc l Make eta bars, commander of the Third Man+) .¢ ine theat ehurlan Army, has taken over the oom- mand of the Second Manchurian Army,| aay jn this city, making fying trips recer.tly vacate! by Gen. Gripenbers, TOKIO, Feb, 18—The Hussians con-| ing addresses. tinued to bombard portions of Field Marehal Oyame’s centre and right On| the ‘Waldorf-Astoria notable guests Saturday last. Feb, Ul, The Russians] aside fram ithe Pres continue the construction of defensive | tock, former At works on, thelr rant bite Sroshwest eral; ‘Andrew Carnegie, George ere they are ergctin, a orm bactery of twentye Ley Ot, Catearete,, Ahm Renecor au to corrected returog the monet captured from Jan, } of whom 21 yar’ Mice ha Ries ho con! on a Tee for from Mukien today saying ti at ys a bombard Putlloft Hip. mA he, is to th amtest orelan attache, ts to the effect BA ine Hues Js in fine condi. et four hundred e attache left before the recent attempt of the right flanis, but he says the movement had already thus putting aside the undertaken by Petersburg after the NORTH SEA CLAIMS. Regreth Firing on Britlah Fisher- j do Boats 18,~The International Commission which la inquiring Into tho North Sea snoldent to-day heard the conelusiona of the British and Russian agents upon the testimony presented, gonciusion masntained testimony showed that no {ede Y present and that, was unjustifiable, ‘whereas the Russian conclusion held that the testimony showed that torpedo- boats wore present and that the firing statement clored’ with a dechiration of profound regret at the fact that Innocent Mves ced th rylvore Teaving ‘he amount and partition of the indem- INTO A TRAP. Show that | RUBBIAN HEADQUARTERS, HUAN MOUNTAIN, Feb. 18—Captured docu- monts which belonged to a Japanese that Pleld- Marshal.Oyama quite independently had forward movement Oct, 8 last, three dayn after Gen. ‘Kuropatkin had decided to take the offensive, and therefore Kuropatkin practically ran into a Japanese offen: | at the battle of Shakhe The documenta further show that the Ine formed regarding the positions of Rus+ sian commands, all the units with the exception of two being correctly lo- and FOR BU (Continued trom Firat Page.) stator, Mrs, Douglas Robinsun, No, 42% MeAleon avenue, where he will sleep away the fow hours that he can devote Club banquet at ahe Wal qi i air at pe dine Tadlog, who wit! occipy the galleries around th ne it wi ni rat ‘dinner, f, an ‘at the dini to’ sleep while in the city, After a ‘There will be 1 1, en monn it of Ff the hotel hae been enge: for the Oe evening, Unit short rest he started for the Republican ner, exclusive ol vas reside) Ny int) bi fou tee the reaite y cr oll liver wilh follow, his ey ue Cam) +, Wd on "The ted men Srna an Il respond to the "The ary of the ae tes “ ie Feqeoniiy, in. the Tat freee Ee pet ik toast, PRESIDENT BRAUN, OF THE HUNGARIAN REPUBL! GAN CLUB, goon as I @pecches are over the lent will leave Wale ft and wit! escort drive up Bronte, whern dining at the he. ‘Astor, ; ies intel. eg Hig ‘ou fumes, and there: will be music at Pali Along afer salut care 7 i rit hing, until ieee ee ee fongton en AveaNs " Avenues B, will losed 4 To-Morrow’s Programme, Hew” ¢” panera, ait ae Traced ‘o-morrow afternoon from 1,90 o'clock a arti cae eat en aay tt ae Eade SOMES AG Teepe AS kine | MeAdog has thought Wt Seat “to. take orelock, when he will Ail (possible precautions -egeinst accl- iit Robinegon's until fant, Fis | rier hes OF Eat | the Lberty Cafe, tn which the din- ner fe to be hel HAoe vy polleo enc for Uberty Hall, on the eant ade, to eat with the Hania heptane of refreahmont [R ¢) PY, ve Ment Cor) No President of the United States has when he was Pollee Commissioner ever before honored the east side with | of } ‘ork, al here once & week, It way at one of thero dinners, bis bafreranatd ve the event is one 5 us Braun, preal- | wh: lent of the Hungarian Republican Club, PE EE Pa EH wal that the members extenied, to hin: an invitation to dino rien them when he ahouw'd he sident. “When am Prestdent,” replied the e leaves bt wip. is an appointee of President Roose- velt’ to one of the nicest jobs in the Tederal service, has been indefatigable In arranging & ing tion, IT ‘the east site fi be en Hun- |'Theodlore Roosevelt, Police Commie ete, dreds of Hi ins will pervade the jstoner, will dine wit ou." streets dpeuaea te thelr native oos-' And he ts here te ken ate promise. BANQUETS AND ORATORY MARK LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY | ‘The birthday anniversary of Preal- Woodford, Gen, Horatio King, Dr. eal hbk gp ited being mieahind Cyrus Townsend Brady and George W In all of the United States’ to-day, al-|Kirchway, Dean (hough the actual anniversary date wees School, eae CR yesterday, which was also celebrated) at» dinner i In minor extent, orincipally in the Henry George Fatally (d [cable churches, Hotel the speakers are Henry George, {t., Mrs, Mary Church Terrell, Alfred cg and David Blaustein, In Temple Israel, Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-Afth strect, fo-nicht. Bimon Wolf, of Washing ton, will speak on "The Duty of the Individual to the Community,” An entertainment is to bo given to- tare closed, as well as the bie business inatttutions and banks, A variety of entertainments marks the observance ofthe day here, ‘Philanthropic and social clubs have arranged events for to-night om. an Snecial matinee verformances AF¢ OM 1 Nationa) Arty Club, At the Hotel Astor the Press Club ‘will give a ‘dinner, President Roosevelt, Gov; La Follette, of Wisconsin, and Gov, Folk, of Missouri, are expected, At the Union League Club, Brooklyn, & dinner will be given, lat which Repre: sentative James ©. Watson, of Marys land; the Rev, Dr, Newell Dwight Hillis and Mr, A, B. Chandlor will speak, At a dinner in the Linctin Club,Brook. lyn, B, Homer. Bates, who was a pet+ ae friend of Linooin; the Rev, Father dwick, Ohi 5 \~ ROOSEVELT WILL NOT pth} : President Roosevelt will epend tho from banquet to banquet and deliver- ( ‘At the Republican Club banquet at ident are James M. ant Attorney-Gen- WASHINGTON, Web, 13:—President eae Interpretation of his treaty-mak. er tion treaties, ae amended by the Senate} He arbitration treaties which to the countries with which they weee (amended and ralited bythe Benate’ on negotiated, In reply to mumerousin- |day, Bach \seaty, Wan Cae to- quiries by reproscntatives of the press [the UOUAl resolution. settig rents” the at the State Deparment to-day, Beote- |"ZHol taken by the Senute, tary Hay made in substance the follow- vote of 6 to 9 in favor of the} ing atatemont? Th shat of if to! the oes not give the full "The President regards the matter of eg Hep ay the general arbitration treaties as cor enate on the question of in- cluded by the action of the Senate of. There were five pairs recorded faturday,' He ravogniien the tight of jeteh case It was atatea by. the Senaior the Senate to reject a treaty elther by Ris cele Gites’ pebaas Mri ¢ believed if direct yote in that sense or indirectly | the amendment, eA BIR Vota ESE: by changes which are incompatible|, There seemed to be a lack of informa- weith its spirit arid purpose. hii bine ee emeeamacche covered A Step Backward, [fae o,that Srcount a. numiber of wena: m vi “He considera that with the Senate mipetar. Allee, who. was recorded as amendment treaties not only cease to} VOllng for the alnendment, was not be a step forward In the cause of gen-|fhat of Senator Alger: whe wee pte oral arbitration, but are really a step(ent and voted for the amendment,” backward, and, therefore, he Is unable] ,/h¢ Dalra recorded were Depew ‘and to present them in this altered form | Or Atkaieam and siaMery, Clark, to the countries with which we have|Crane, and Bimmons ‘and ‘Clapp ne been in negotiation,” |record was made, however, as to the Senator Cullom, Chairman of tHe | Manner tn, which these Senators would Committee on Foreign Relations, after! Senator Bacon to-tay tntroduced @ reading Secretary Hay's comment on | fesdlution reciting the agreement be- tween the diplomatic representatives of the notion of the Senate In amending Init the arbitration treaties, sald: 1 eoubtie on der stage gbomntoan “The Senate's position ix right, un-!upon the President for information doubtedly, It anything ta done tere. | onoernine It. after the President wih have to take lat’ Heerlen retin erg recnieg the Senate Into his confidence, Tt might (be recorded and forwarded to the Binte require a little more tine, but other | ion inn ncardaten with fi, Librarian, wise I can nee nothing In the Sena 4 © statement Pee ee armontoua vwith ihe Prete /eatan ee Becretary Hay. they will res est- | main, ROOSEVELT HIT ON RECESS APPOINTMENTS, WASHINGTON, Feb, 18—Senator/of the President to make recess Bpooner has prepared a report contain: | polntments between the RassuR ene ing the ylews of the members of the| 2% OM@ session of Congress and the con- Senate ‘Cémmitiee on the Judiciary on | Venine Of another, when the two wos-| sions are merged nto ‘he resolution introduced by Benator) ‘The report denies iat Abe Bend 0 ! den ‘Tillman asking an opinion on the right! has a right to construe a recess and e |Suggests certain limitationa upon the | President's power to'appoint men to |ofiice during a rovess of Congress | whose nominations have been sent in and considered but not confirmed at a | former geasion, Notice to if ‘The police belleve F jt vest, | ecked coat, black gvercoat and soft ack night by the Datighters of Ohio at the) ‘4? polling, TAKE CHANGED TREATIES,A DISTINGUISHED healthy appetite, maker rch, red and invigorates and strengthens every or- gan in the body to do fi ded. toroid folks, and extracts from such letters ‘ag the following prove it: Mrs, Sarah J. Windrom, of Chicago, a11.,| *vinol Is @ such a, won creator,'” Ande would not take a tiousand dollars for the good it has done him,” who ‘feals olds! qunrantes. Mf you are a {oir ol a taith,” Gur goosving New York dragelste: +! petal druggists of Now York, bong Sole | question#, This The following branch offices have estabiianed in the flronx, Want! will be & od al uny. me rates ex at The Worl Instanto acts Inetant " fri | sa i fptbing 90 good for | 10S, & H, Green SSPRSSET 2 SoR> < = NECK BI Chae 2960 3d av. SORTH BIDE NEWS, 140(0 mt, anid Der. Chea finyeinorre . 570 34 av, AH. feta Nth ot, & SL, An |, B. JORGENSON, 7045 |] Rubia WaTeRMULLER, JULES PERTEMY, 1908 Boston road. te xo &. AS J wef 2% ih at A given free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson In exchange for the label and wrapper from each 200, bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE The Only Imported Worcestershire Unidentified Young Man Slashed Throat with Case Knife Found Beside Him in Pond Pass Near Sixth Avenue’ Entrance, some time during ‘the ‘might, | His clotuing was frogon stiff, John Carroll, of. No. 8, Hast Fitty- eighth street, found the body and called a policeman, who summoned an ambulance from Mower Hospital, The sgurgeon aald the mat hud been dead for hours, ‘Dhere were no marks of {dentiilcation on the body. Tho aulcide was about thirty years of age, 6 fect 8 Inches in height, and weighed about 199: pounds, e@ was a Syvede, lothing of poor quality, con- gray trousers ind ve ie wore ing bh hat, In one of his pockets was found a email purse containing $1.60, The bod ‘was taken to the ofan, if ed OAKLAND ENTRIES. for to-morrow’s races are as follows: CR--Purse; tworyenr-olda; three inNongs. 8 FOURTH RACE—Futurity course; bandl- Honiton Rice Pri FIFTH RAOH-—Onp and one-elahth miles; ‘ihe. Stowantens Charmel .. t uy PHYSICIAN'S OPINION REGARDING OLD AGE. A dintingutshed physician has recently \@colared that ‘Old age ie not a time of Mte—a length of years—but @ condition of tho bodily tissues, and It ts possible for a mon at 0 to seem older than a man hn Alaa Its prerogatives in treaty 5 5 mother of 84 years, and a daughter of 60 years right herd (a New York, and honestly you would believe the daughter to be the older of the two. 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At all Bolton Drug Trading Stamps ‘The body of a man with his throat ] cut was found in the Pond Pass, o abort. distance from. the Witty-ninth treet and Bixth avenue. entrance to ntral ‘Park to-day. A onso )knife ying alongelde the body gave evi- dence that tho man had killed himself We now offer the largestiand/f'’. most elegant stock of Waters|| . Pianos we have ever shown, Don’t fail to hear an examine them!) = We can certainly ‘suit you as totone and quality, and satisty, | you as to prices and terms, $225 to $400. Payments from $6 to $10’ per month, without interest. We also offer a beautiful new, style 85, Chester Piano, which we highly recommend and fully warrant, for ) ; $190 on payments of only $3 per month, Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Send postal for catalogue, HORACE WATERS & CO, Three. Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th st 127 West 42d St, , near Broadway. oN it, After takin; disa; bled any since, 114 W. 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From childiogd 1 had been botteted with bad blood, skin eriptions and boils, I had boils ranging from five to. rey in number eaclt season, urning accompanyin was terrible, e388 jet the medicine needed in my_case, the ernption seemed to be t drove out all impurities and bad blood, giving me permanent relief from the skin eruption and boils, This has been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease, Mrs, J, D. ATHERTON. Write for our book on blood and akin diseases, Medical advice or any special in« formation about your case will be iven Pais entirely ree of charge, Tho Swift Snecific Co., Atlanta, Ga, unin aDeye EC RL rno 2 the 3 RY follower of | sport should possess a / 1905 WORLD ALMANAC in order to be ‘yell up on the yarious branches of popular pastimes, Records of all per- Baseball Diamond, the Athletic Field, in the Prize Ring and sim- ilar data of all the other pursuits of sportsmen are tot found on the book val- uable for eon any sub- ject. 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