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PRICE ONE CEI Lee COLLISION | IN . 7 HE SUBW. _ STRIKERS GROW. RUSSIAN ARMY SMASHED IN FIE Kuropatlin’s Centre His Siege Guns Captured and the Great Battle Near Mukden Practically Lost —St, Petersburg ro" (By Associated Pree 8T, PRTORSBURG, March 7710 P. M.-A very specific report ts circulating in exccedingly well-luformed quarters that the day has gone badly with Gen, Kuropatkin, that the Russian centre 1s broken and that thirteen heavy slege guns have been captured by the Japan- ene. It this is true, It is pointed out here, the battle 1s lost. All hope that Gen, Kuropatkin will be ablo to turn defeat into vic- cory is) rapidly vanishing, ‘The posl- tion of the Russian army has been growing increasingly desperite during the last twenty-four hours, The grav- est danger. is from the Japaneso left, Waich has been pushed northward on the Sinmintin road to a point elght miles northwest of Mukiden, whero it has joined a flanking column, trom the west around the village of Tatone- Kino, ‘avhich is ldcated at this point.) ‘The battle raged ‘with terrible biter. mcus throughout yesterday, with all tho, reserves hirrled to the scene to block the strike at the Russian, line of communications, Gen, Baron’ Kaulbars, who Is defend- ine this wing, js only able to hold his Own. On acdount of the desperate situ ation there”Gen, Kuropatkin aid not | % attempt to drive homé his cdunter. stroke at the Japan centre, and hi roffensive, which abortive, has been abandoned. Kuroki Rushes On, At the same time, encouraged by the progress of the main turning movement west, Gen, Kuroki again pressed forward from the east yester- day agaiist Gen, Lineviteh, forcing the Russiang to give ground, It {6 rumored that Kuropatkin has | wlready given the order to retreat, and that he ls gradually withdrawing forces from the centre, but experts are in- clined to belleve that he has waited RDA AN CR ae oe I REST GOLDBERGS ARE FOUND GUILTY" “Man and His Wife Convicted by Jury of the Abduction of Eva Edelstern. . Secrotarvot Hmbussy—John Rldgel , Carter, Maryland, at London, Rie Sevrotary of Sumbassy—Cralg W, Wade. worth, New York, at Vondan, Thind Abraham Goldberg and his wife | Secretaries of Embassy—Lo. B, Bin- Malka, of No. 9% Orchard street, were fam lusenthal at New Yorks) Wile convicted of abduction’ before Judge! menthal, New York,’ at Paris, Newburger in’General Sessions to-day atter atrial lasting ten days, The jury recommended merey for the man, but rione for the woman. They had compelled ffteen-year-old Eva Wdeisteln to live the life of a white! slave and the” testimony was of al shocking character, At the conclusion} of the trial the court ordered the ar- rest, of Harry Friedman and Jacob Lippman, witnesses for the defense, set = Epworth League Tour to Denver, via Pennsylvania Railroad. Leave New York 41 Special Pullman train at 7.55 A, M., Mon «ay, July 9; arrive Denver 12,80 tioon, Wed hesday, July 6, In time for opening ‘of In ternational Convention, Rate covertng round trip transportation, and Pullman berth ana meals going, £63.80, Consult C, Studda, wy, | Sth Now York, or addross Geo. 'W Bovd, ral Pasechger Agent Philadelohia. 0 w Sudden! |» Increase in Car Fares— 1,695 WORKINGMEN AND WOMEN who found employment through last Sunday’s World Want Directory ARE THIS WEEK occupying 464 street cars in their | travels to and from work, | Paying $1,169.50 in car fares dally, | EARNING about $140,340 in weekly salaries, ‘World Want Ada, Leave Prosperity in Thelr Wake, baila Nh chi cen BY JAPS. RCE DRIVE Broken, Thirteen of Fears Slaughter. too long, that he must fight it out tn/ bis present position, and that it Is impussibie to extricate more than the remrants of his army, At the War Office it is said that the Japanese siege guns from Port Arthur wth a range of eight miles are caus- {ng terrible punishment. Nothing can stand vp against them, Russian Chances &IIm, It the Japanese’ crush Gen, Kaulbars to-day the Russian retreat: will be cut off and Kuropatkin'’s army will be al- most surrounded, There is the great- est fear that telegraphic Wool Hens may be out at any mom R NENKAMVEN ABAD Qua RTERS, OUBENEPUSA, Monday, March G—Midnight. beh ty ente took an un- favorable turn for. the tuasiang this evening, After. a day of marked suc- cession of determined attacks the Jap- anese HL et) err at Afoee an im- rtant jon on the lett r portant noel any centro of The panese Are also” pregsin, right centre hard, The “Russians hace been ate retake the Dosltion a both sides. dap Victories Told, TOK ‘Fol 1-5 P. M-The follow: Ing di n Was ecelved to-day from the hr AN wters of the Japanese ‘armies tne Ue" Binaking, (Banden) "In the ingking: ‘enden, est un the enemy in the gf handan ta made several’ counter-attacks Monday hich | were. repulsed, Our attacks aainat Machuntan, despite the opstinate ‘eslstance, proceeds, Gradually part of our force at 8 o'clock Monday night oc- Seer a ekane hort} eae belay about four - miles bala yatta antel biveked In the Pentslaputee alrocti Hy Monday avternoon our, force oct fed a lino of holghts at Paltzukou, sever. miles south of Machuntan, The’ enemy retreated toward fangn hiatzu, three miles south Shathe Bt 0 un "iVeat, of the rallroad in River direction, our force is now: on- gaging the enemy odou apyin si tlons’ t of Hutcheopad ‘and Torthtaiteu, enemy Is resisting stubbornly, ‘On the Nght of tho Hun River Mon- day morning one division of the enemy with seventy gins oyunter-attacked In the viclnity of Tatchekiao, ten mils por Mukden, but was ra- ROOSEVELT NAMES NEGRO FOR OFFICE. Charles W, Anderson Appointed) Pvenne Collector fi vew York —Trent U, 8. Treasurer, WASHINGYON, Maroh 7, The Preal- | dent to-day sent to the 8 i lowing nominations: senate the fo) United Stater— York. Treasurer of — the Chatles Hy Treat, New ¥ ae SUS HC OF Se et Re’ iwenite=Chatles A n (colored), 10 Diatriot of New York, -°" the Becand Ee MOT SPRINGS WINNERS, FIRST RACE. —Unele Henry (20 to 1) 1, Supreme Court (6 to 5) 2, fle &.Tme-Ll7a6. |. NOW Braun. SECOND RACE—Declared off, THIRD RA onolulu (11 to 2) 1, C alta Hl (6 to 1) 2, Turrando (10 to 1) 3 Time 5, rou ae RACE-Angieta (8 to 2) 4, Hos (8 to 1 Alfar (10 to 1) 3 ‘Timne— PTH RAC Atherlea (G to 5) 2, Tme~0.44, ASCOT RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Ros Angoleno (2 to 1) 1, Florista (4 to 1) 2, Josie Wheeler 3, SECOND Ra —Springle a) (7.to 2) 1, Sivoado (8 to b) 2%, Cevervarg Henchman (6 to fy 1, Minna Bakee (13 to pieiaiauiradiciee lth MYSTERY IN MURDER CASE, CK, N, J March 7,- ster sald to-day that he very Way the C e vislt WO Lue ene Ne online, In Chicago had de- | i ycounen, 1h, Merion Hall, Nv. 10 Gast 41 Hudgewoug] Cded to enforce tho outlaw rule against| One Hundred and ‘wenvy-ttth street, 'd in the eliling| trainers, jockeys and owners who had| tn spite ot tho leaders Vol er oras | of ft at hi nan ent= jue ‘patcd th the meeting held g,|tors incited the men to acts of yi aaa) ti he Proae-| city Fark cangod conilderanle taik tn | lence and suggestions to use dynamite | euior added. t “Lie re ul mo the corridors of the hotels and othor|and bombs recelved with Voolfer. MRS, ROSE DE PIETRO DEAD, Mrs, Roge De Pietro, the young Ital- fan Woman who was recently acquitted of muer when placed on trial for |ahooting and killing an Italian who dea 3° Improper advatiog led a * igre were “heavy tosses to-day “on to hal t her home in Loni ns ony fe on two inh iat Sa Beat STRIKER OR STRIKE BREAKER—WHICH WILI WIN? HOW, STRIED DEVELOPED ‘THRO UGH DAY 4A. M, toB A. Neale begins and) sirike-breakers ‘start. to take thelr places: ~ 5A, M, to 6°A,, M.—dervice com: He 6A. M. to 10 A, M.—Service on Sub- way and Sixth and Ninth avenue Glevated roads giddually) iiprov: Interborough annoynces it has more men than dt needs, ~ 11 A. M.—Strike-hreakers ‘broug from Columbus, Indianapolis, Pitt burg and other cities quit, saying they were deceived, Noon—Columbia " College. students offer to enter the service and aro accepted, 4 1 P. M.—Interborough directors is- sue statement supporting Bryan and Hedley, 2 P, M, to 6 P, M,—IVolence breaks, out at! various points, Strikers rid- ing As passengers attuck motormen and train crews, OUTLAW RULE | FOR RAGE MEN) CITY PARK RE RESULTS, FIRST RAGE—Carthage (8 to 5) 1, Granada (10 to 1) 2, La Gloria 3, SECOND RACE—John Lyle (7 to 2) 1, Esterre (2 to 1) 2, Bruslton 3, THIRD RACE—Willie Newcomb (7 to 2) 1, Low Cut (7 to 2) 2, D Kammerer 3, FOURTH RACE—Florentine (7 to 10) 1, Telescope (even) 2, Hemlock 3, FIFTH RACE—Giad Smile (8 to 1) 1, Sid Silver (7 to 5) 2 Gov. Sayres 3, SIXTH RACE—Rondelay (3 to 1) 1, Morris Volmer (8 to 5) 2, Erbe 3, (Special to The Evening Word.) NEW ORLBANS, March 7.—The an- the Western Jookey nouncement that resorts where racegoers and horsemen | congregate, The general impression had been that! the outlaw! rule would not be enforced, and the news from Chifongo caused no As yet there has beon no Aunounoement that the Cres- Club has been given Tt, Ip understood | ond of discusston, cent City Jooke an oxtonalon of that a special meet! tos, ot the We Hetely. demoralized ; few trains run-) ‘eatern Jookoy Club will be held next week and the lie Sate schedule ate, ERI TA be revined, ~NEW YORK, TU SDAY, MARCH 7% 1906, William I, the Public? STR Cant. Josenh Burns, of the East One Hundred. sind Twenty-sixth strect sti- tlon.. whoge ,precinot Include ithe One Afundred and Twenty-ninth stiwet car barns in ‘hind avenue, Marton Hall In One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street and the Harlem ,Arcade on Ono Hun- dred and ‘Twenty-fourth atreot, sald he! oxvects dillrbances to-night. “My, plain clothes sani said , Capt, Burns, {‘haye been among the strikers | and have ‘learned that an Incendiary | aplrit 16 grow “The men are divobeying the or- ders of their leaders to keep ont of saloons and by night they will be in a condition to commit all manner of outrages, ' “hVon now, tay crowds in tho nelgh- bornocd of Third avenue, are hecom- ing toro and ‘mone turbulent and harder to handle, Commiavioner has detailed 177) extia men to my precinct, but even With that extra forco 1 tear wo will hardly be able to cope with the witua- Hon unloas we receive reinforcements, If an ve aht, if the men oon- ie as they are muw 1) be compelled to for an to clone all the saloons in the district, to Anve the sae a any Anceridiasism Ang Decor r predom!- ous cneera, ® ball Was jammed all {day with men, many of them overcome } by liquor, Any suggestion of pacific tramiment of the situation was received | with Jeers and and the most violent proposals were greeted with rp- He am ars joa odisrt sees yoore Mid Site | ive { ssa fow “Runa ih Raat Oe ook ee tee RES Jencks, the Strike Leader, on the Left, and James Farley, the Strike Breaker, Are . ‘Having a Time with the Subway, but How About RS HEAR. "INCENDIARY TALK Turbulent Strikers Disobey Orders of Their Leaders and Openly Talk of Using Bombs and Dynamite—Police Expect Outrages To-Night. Kombs to pul ander these traina the rb wud throw ance (Continued bheoniens. men we will a ‘oh there barun, (wrolonwed ng aupinuse) “Give up dynamite; men, and we will (Cries of "We will, wo will.”) Weare out to win this fight ‘and we are going to win ft if we have ear things to pleces, applause.) Every unlon man jn the olty is with ts against there scabs and they wil] help us give them the lesson of (Rising cheers.) Give us Grpaenites give ‘us bombs an tear them HR (cuntaine ne learn how to \se It, to thelr lives, ‘The meet! all Intervals, and spled tation the a man, shoulder and give ond, whenever a peaceful methods to when and peaceful designs, The mod that kers poured Into the car it) Co the hell ropes, Whistle ropes and straps tho to ribhons, trig d the guards and inotormen into ng them and drove the passengers from the traing, Thoy then formed a soll the police and narerd to quit reo orulte agente lie. eh limo 09° ie in the throng who 9 @ speaker he wi latform amid shouts an Before ho began to talk he formed that he had better talk out like Choruses of Hit out from the AAAs Vinh ei iw Gulodk| id hi ‘em = be} jthrough the smoke leden a hl ae] aan er ne dragged from the platform and reviled, Even the big Tenders were ‘not Matened they snoke of gentle efforts wos ‘surrounded Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street Sr- {ion Kot boyond control of the police at nang spirit ut the mostings or (ue] 2.45 o'clock this afternoon, swept up th 'v" phalanx strike “bhoawers wel possersion of the train TORO RE a Se tule, tivo, thouend De, souted Witt Approval from the atre> below, and Ht reetred strike ait le new re-| Clears th ot i cia shoulders, Pi ital san aouth ea (Tremendous ned Phare ae grimy with smoke and dirt, PY aecane out the day overy seat was taken and stonding room was at a premium, In the speech making occurred at rare Sayer @ man was had any repu- dragged to | “Circulation Books Open to All?” PRICE ONE © ith ‘HOW THE SUBWAY. ya LN, © are 2343 diet us| 4 Luis Barras was in- BI i’ rang suggested forelo the One agaist t} breakers) with open| the Dhiri for. more| natn efi Pari nT this mee TRAINS WERE RUN. Thte was the war, in which fnbway trains arrived’ at City Dalook VIO. ~The Fire Dasliane wack iia soci A land every available ambulance was algo sumn * Car No 3,027, at the head of the cars of the Lenox avenue service, | ‘reat dar on: the train ahead it into spite The Hall between 8 and (lite moriings smashed. The panio-stricken Arrived, "2.08 2.05 2,00 2.10 2.08 219 2.10 aia” a2 17 10 9.20 2.20 asa ize 224 2.25 226 2.28 NO TURF WAR COMPROMISE CRESCENT CITY RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Mary Glenn (3 to ) 1 W. P, Palmer: (12 to 1) 2, inne 3. SECOND RACE—Rawhide (7. to 1) 1, Grand Opera (8 to 5) 2, Luolan 8, THRD RACE—Filatory (4 to 6) 1, jue Grass Lad (9 to 2) a Littte jose 3, FOURTH PACE—Hauds Across (9 to 2) 4 Old Stone (4 to 5) 2, In. vinclble 3, (Spactal to The Evening World.) NEW ORULPANS, March 7.~The Cor- jan fornes were much Interested to- orte of the meeting of the Club held in Chicago, all along claimed that ule Was to be passed up at However, they seem to 18 feel that thoy have the upper hand tn the fight and there Je nothing on the J outside to Indicate any Intention of Nn! eoeking a compromine, —< Cuttonva Grown Halr, a aE PsA iteping. and beats a haea Gaeiaay in Florida Limiteq o 2 RR ASRS i ci atic butane eck Keud with tlon, and no.one inthe rede halt o the laa The steel car fared hetter, though out of door and window into the subway and the Twenty-third street station, a cooler ones took:'a hand In the resoue of the: sengers in; ‘the wreoked Sener eer \ Escaped passengers reported at ‘the’ woman lay in the place of immediate Impact he oars, her head completely severed from her i eight other persons were pinioned down by the A later report was that two passengers’ were’ ‘The work. of rescuing the Imprigoned | pass ~ | tremely difficult, because of ‘the narrowne e8 1 : ing ond afew inches to:work STRIKERS SHOW ~ VIOLENCE: MA ‘TRAINS STAI The strikers made a determined effort late this afternoon to arrange the plans of the Interborough Company that it would’ possible for the roads to handle the crowds at the rush hour, ” tempt began with violent attacks on the train crews, in which men} dragged from the cars and severely beaten. These altacks took ip different points, and the result was the holding up of trains m crews could bn secured, b “L" road, from One Hen and Twenty-fi fh street northy Both fi ack were completely blocked and there was no chance of the tangle’ beim straightened out in time to give any kind of service at the rush: The Sixth and Ninth avenue roads are running, but all s have been abandoned, The Subway tocals are running fairly well, > i on the strike, Ti sce rar atl SO eereaied, 00,