The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1905, Page 1

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1 "RUSSIANS IN DASH TO MUKDEN GATES Jape in, Ceaseless Fighting Batter Their Way to the City, and Kuro | patkin’s Army, with Heavy Loss, Retreats to Escape Disaster. ts ae MEN LOSE 7,000 KILLED AND WOUNDED ‘Oyama’s Forces Making Furfous Assaults Al Along the Line and Russian Right Is Forced Back—Smashing Russian "Defenses with Great Shells, ~MUDKEN, Ma Sod dot etry fo 1, ton le ' i of the guns is becoming -more distinct every hour, ‘The Russian losses during the last five days have been heavy. ‘The wounded are streaming through Mukden northward, the hospital, “tenia. gorvies being Snfinitely beter then et the Gene af tiple ote river, Great confusion prevails in this cty, every means of transportation be put of Makden being used. git vattacks are again the feature of the struggle, In one engage- sss ck fos lh i tee aks Ha ma tough n ern Jagr tings ena grenades, with terrible efit, The butchery on both sides was ’ Gen, 'Rennenkampfi’s troops acquitted themselves brilliantly, .con- tg pan at ret They fought continuously, the Wapanese pres ‘thent’on all sides with heavy odds in favor‘ of the Japan- oem. On Th lect eae? cateemrontl fourteen were officers. ‘| Qe one thousand wounded men have aeadyarived here. FOUGHT ALL NIGHT. The brunt’ of: the fighting fell on Gen. Danilo's division and Gen. Lubavin's:division, which held the heights of Tomous Mountain, They swere attacked last night and the position twice changed hands, but morn- ing found # still in possession of the Russians, AS Tg fr Gl Reena aly edt my Gen, Kuzoki's columns, ,POKIO,. March %4 P, hatte ab rom the headquarters of the Man. eburien armies say hyplls the ys eh of poaltioas continues, (The Japanese are using heavy guns. Qany, of the Russian positions are wtrongly defended, and it is ‘believed PUPILS CALM AT FIRE IN SCHOOL 1,791 Youngsters ad Waal Quietly from Building in Brooklyn Without Any Show of Panic or Fear. “Whe tollowing report Ime’ been re-| erived.. from field headquarters of ‘the Manoh' armies: the enamy in front of our forces in the direction of Singnehing appears ; ; to bs gradually recelving reinforce ‘White the 1791 pupile in Public School “Our Poa phe Ns tho | No. 142, at Henry and Rapelyea etreets, @nemy's position in eastern heighis of} Brooklyn, were at thelr desks this af. Katso Pass and at Chengkou, which|ternoon, the asslibtant janitor of the $y two miles cast of Tungkou Moun-/ adhool, Michael Kennedy, discovered tain, smoke coming from a second-story win- ‘In the direction of the @hakhe River| dow, He went ‘upstairs as quictly as the enemy in front of our forces made |'possible and without alarming anybody w small night attack, which we re-| called the principal of the echool, Miss ree M4 Annie B. lL, Hean, aside, t, en ‘Sound the rapid diem! @ counter attack | once,” he sald, ear She ati Chenchiehpao and its western dis-| Miss Han didn't walt to asl tricts coward the riven but the atteok| tions, but sounded the bell at. once Was entirely repulsed. ‘Within a minute every ohif in the “We have driven the enemy from | school was on his feet and in two min- and Sugangtal," Utes they wore marching out, Althoust WTBRSBURG, March 3~6,80 P,|#moke poured into the olass rooms on Secbooneding to the latest information | the second floor not a youngster Jost Morey trom the front, the battle is now gen-| "ls head and all were marched safely and of the most desperate char. {Ub Wy peel Phe losses have heen excedding- About the time that the last of the +| Fair Grounds oard NEW ORLEAN Handioap baa hes a Race Between the Best Two-Year-Olde | Give Raoegoers :at Crescent: City Traok Change to Specuiate. CRESCENT city WINNERS. FIRGT RACEInquiattive Girl (8) to 6).1, Belle of Portland (0 to 1)'2, Owasoa 3, SECOND. RACE—Panto (10. to 1) 1, Leonard Joe ‘Hayman (2)to: 8) a Proteus 3. THIRD RACE—Duke ‘of Kendal (8 to. 1) ‘1,, Vio Zeigler (7 to’ 2) a Frank Rice 3, FOURTH RAGE—Bpencerlan (7 to 10) 1, Careless (11 to 6) 2 Whorler &, (Special to The Drening World.) NEW. ORLWANG, La, Maroh &—The y was marked by both quantity’ and quality. The quantity was mostly japparent. in the first, fifth and elxth faces, while most of the quality was evident in the second and fourth races, ‘Nhe fourth, a handicap at a mile, brought out a very @ood Neld) while in the seoond Leonard Joe Hayman, who Tan such @ sensational race @ couple of days ago, met what was probably tho best all-round field of two-year-olds that hag been to the poet here thus tar this winter, ‘The weather, wes almost eummer-liko, and the tack was light: ning fost, FURST ares four ‘ears old; Paaltoey ‘ax ila fg .44 0-8. ‘Won by @ length and a halt, we rh We Big ‘4 spate Girl, aibuch i ‘e * e: 7 mi xiom, Metedrio, af ¥ as, Hooen, Alinde and i COND RACIH-Burse $000; for t vg furlongs. ‘Time—1,01, "Won bya Str, Beh, aude: hildren’ got aut af the echool, ¢right- |p, terre: Jockeys, heavy sides dus! ® be + dright-| panic srs... Aub 1 yy ce Bou of Pre-lened parents began to artive, ‘The ah oe MMe 11 Uminary fighting. Although it is not oftiotally admitted ft ie regarded aa certain that Gen, Koropatkin {# directing all his efforts to the withdrawal of his army to Tie ‘ Pess. It ly now practically o rearguard ac- tion, but the task of exirisating him- wolf {a proving very difttoult, The Jap- moss have not only driven in his left, but a column ie already reported to have crossed the Hun Kiver east of story that the school was afire had got Around, and the clanging of the en- Rines added to the fright of the par- ents, The latter might have caused a Panto, if here had been a chance; but the polloe reserves had ‘been turned out, and they kept everybody back, room of Gertrude Paulyan, the assistant | princkpal, How it started is a mystery, 48 no one was In the room at the Lime, Unity wee firemen put out the flames with Pushun, hand apparatus, Thi e Seven Thousand Lost. wbout $300, ayer a br At the game time the Japanese are} The school is the newest and {neat in| ene, ‘the Russian oentre under cover] Brooklyn. It only opened last Septem: oF ber, , (Continued on Third Page.) et | em Epworth Leagne 1 Denver, | ae day, July 3) arive D i | tt neaday, ‘July 5, QET THE THRILL ternational Cony There {9 @ thrill in every tne of | Bandit h @ Sherlock Holmes story unlike any ether in flotion, Read ''The Mystery of the Solitary Cyclist’ in, to-morrow's Bvening World Color Supplement ana bats Ala ial ata ata au Nev atk. or ‘ate Philadelphia, ye ee ARENT PUES ST MRS a | Chicage Limited to Cleveland ys ee Vania 1allroad, A EN Bieoner RUG kl i ith ih iL de is an ‘The firemen located the fire in ithe | } Aw MeCaffert tt bat T ae 2 bh Mat pe sit f Ri Gin alo fan, aR ert TuRPEse THIRD RA in beginning of the new administration and up; wix and a hale ‘on by.a| by the ing a fice Ustadigey Jurors’ | trom Kine Wdward Vil. of Great| sEcoND CH -Purn 100; tor tour-yeare city PARK, ~—Retting— rere me aid that 3, Jerome had taken ba aga ; olas Ppa Ups, sping ne ae tarlongs, ‘Timer ceerere, Jockeys, Wt, Ber Pi 8h | lved ! enn RR Eitri ge eye FL th ST sac cee Re Ny STH RACE—GOLD SPOT (20 to 1) t, se aareoeman 208 Od BE tone, Me Jedome fs outa tom and {kindness in deliverins the letter, a ig an fa MORRIS VOLMER (10 to.1).3, NHIARR eas at ra, Annie | Mre Ra ett ts bya ‘The letter was sealed ahd its contents | Duelist ‘ 40. aeutane Puree $800; handieap: Natihed aehie vetA Sana tid i! hae Rae aay to the President ard to apicdowt el ee Ss Scratched—Satin Coat, Demurrer, Con ahs Aion nal POLICE CLOSE THEATRE, ‘Thin ia the first of the letiers from] THIRD RACE-—Six furlonas; selling, AT HOT SPR Ki ane iting } forelan rulers which it has been indi- Rarters, eee we Fre i ie 7 INGS, es meme Tt curtain of Goay Corner, In Brook cated would be gent to President Roose-/eig Aiveh gi kun MY Ty | “|. FIFTH RACE—CALABASH (7 to 10) 1,.A6 | Wager Not Allowed to Go Up. ed Peer CP augniin 100 185 85 ‘AMERICA Il. (8 t 3 bse Ey sivas tey pen ne Adaona street (CORNELL TO ROW HARVARD, | tary Mecettrts, Fei Mote, shelby Cen site ‘apt. Gallagher, of the Adams Street | oa . ay HOT SPRINGS RESULTS liatatton, tn Brooklyn. wentsto W rte Yalow, Lamon, tr Gallle, Lele SIXTH RACE ROLECTIS 1, BRAVERY 2 p Cony Corner, at Pearl and Will | YPHACA, No ¥y March hott was FOURTH, RACE -Purte, MOD, four-year FIRST R ACBLY Voltale (4 to.) 1. Fo at , Just before the curtain was rung joftictally announced il that ot gies aa ane Paty attisee furlonce, Tim ‘AT ASCOT, Grandma (to 1) % Balances Allg, | up for the performance this afternoon | nell Will) Abid Ike varalty crew to Bows.) FIRST. RACE—FLEA (5 to-2) 1, CA SECOND RACE—MInna Baker (6° 1); and notifed the management that the Fun to row Harvard on May 27. Tho} At ( 0. ) 1, \CAZADO t to 2. O. G. Park 8, Vas wift (17 to 10) 1, Bilverekin 3 FOURTH RACK—Wild Irishman (3 | to £) 1, Platoon (9 to 2) 2; Peggy Hott. | man 3. Jack's Quee! “THIRD RAC Tesoan (13 to 10) oe SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, WONDERS, 6000 CARD AT st. | vealed that out of $250,000 appropriated \ Glrentation Books Oper ea ——— inpela Declared He Had Divine Com “mission to Slay’F t, but Carried No Weapor—Made No Secret of _HisErangand eowlnPelevies c a |TURF ma | wan wap ming y { ca att an tepeoh of tear torre tants variey |: and Jeremiah O'Connor, arrested Tn- | tg ham, and etraigned him’ in Centre treet Police Court, and he was sent fy. She are Ee payoopathio oe man appears to be suffering from feligious. manta, He had no: Nees Ahead ‘and confided , thet It was ble purpose to take the eight ond aged Mr. Crimmine and tear fim apart... His murderous de~ signs upon’ Mr, Crlmmins are’ based upon the prominénce of the latter in Roman Cathollo affairs, Ingraham is a walter and he haw been employed in o lunch-room in the Wall] aij street section. Those who worked fion,| i him say he was a fanatic on religion, | f! feeling particularly bitter ‘agadnat prominent \Catholic laymen. ‘When he | Hive entered the City Trust Company tone an to-day he waked at the first window he! ¢ came to for Mr. Crimmins, When tola the finagcler had not yet ved be wala he would wait, Muttered as He Walked. He, paced up and down, muttering to H himself and attracted the attention of the clerks who reported hia presencd to Walter J, Les, assistant Secretary of the company, Mr, Lee went out and eaked what he wanted to see. Mr, Crim. mio t {napired ‘by, God to Kill | company agree ‘Tt have been John D, Griramins and I'm going to kil never i in. the 8 ines him as goon as he comes tn,” announced | granam, she ‘ Ingraham, “T have been impelled to do|a@ man of the di oner called there a few te eo toca (calmed ebationghin, ih the who dentea ft absolutely, to’ Pine street. without g peas their return uh Today's announcement tudes. that the eenfilct ae (Will; con@iue pits ibaly Ail the middle of hile oe carck forces have ‘determined him, | ton here until the warsn ‘oa! comes, trust! up the country, permitting the opening of other tracks under contro! of the new. . | association, In. the same connection ts offered the suggestion that owing ‘to the presént condition of affaira here, the Memphis meeting will be powtponed to oonftict | with Nashville and Loulsville, retary Kuh! made little pretense of fering @ card of worth at City Park jas ‘The races were framed along cheap Hnes, the only one that brought out a field of any consequence being & seven-furlong condition race that ea» Usted a fair lot, B Loon RACB—Purae $500. oy furlongs, FIFTH RAGE—LADY FELIX (6 to 1) -PURE'FAVOR (16 t01) 3. Soratohed—St. Roma and Bride, enone ». SIXTH RACE—HANDS ACROSS: #2 to 1)2, DALESMAN (9 to 2) 3 aig _ Soratched—Bean ae Esperana, KING EDWARD GREETS ROOSEVELT et aren The British Ambassador Delivers Sealed Letter to the Presi. dent—Cont Secret, WASHINGTON, March §,—8lr Morti- mer Durand, the Rrttish Ambassador. |, State presented to President Roosevelt to-day | gun a personal letter of congratulation on} Prince his approaching inayguration and the] Gray Dal Romany Rye alao ran. STORY OF GRAFT IN JURORS’ FEES. Jerome Sata to Me Investigating Report that Thousands of Dollars Are Stolen, It was reported to-day that the in- vestigation wtarted by the Judges of the City Court, as the result of the removal of Deputy Clerk John Courtney, had re- two- ‘iin By a hed, rr 5 VeReate®,: | HERYY he place was} race on the Charles River will be be- LEGIANCE (9 to 5) 3, PhO TSE oe eee ihe emanager was (tween “frscs crews. Instead of second Ban HO. an arreate dand changed whh glving a per-|'varsity eights, a8 was first announced, eorariee et SECOND RNCE—COTILLION (2 to 1) 1,8 ; ae Special Tralus Returning from {n- auguration, d Blorida Limited On Sunday, March 5, yale q it het, in both direc Retlroag Company wi, run between New. id Bt. Augustine, fro Vashingt ’ A ripgr® fra train Haut ha roe every Os day Wathen at a ia a i formance on premises where liquor 1s | sold, BUCKSTER HOD! 3. The Sea the Fennsxivania | arch ®. Chie as aA We a ea AT OAKLAND, -_ FIRST RACE-RAMONA’(9.t0 2) tr IRON. 2, COMMODORE EASTLAND (25 to 1) 3. rea vt overing necessary ox [$d or 8140), pee 2) 4

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