The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1905, Page 1

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CENT, ~~ PRICE ONE y RUSSIANS ROUTED. IN GREAT BATTLE, FLEE TO NORTH J oe Japanese Win Brilliant Victory After Ten Days’ Furious Fighting —Kuropatkin Abandons Positions on Shakhe River and Runs—Enemy Pursuing. ‘LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES WERE VERY HEAVY. Kuroki’s Terrific Onslaughts on Russian Left ‘Wing Opened a Way for Him Through the Lines— Washington Gets Of- ficial News from Tokio, a " (By AssoclatedPreasa je 7 WASHINGTON, March 8.--The State Department is officially in- formed from Tokio that the Japanese have achieved a great victory be- fore Mukden, and that the Russian army is in full retreat, ‘The casualties are numerous on both sides, mor ST. PETERSBURG, March 8—8 P, M.—The despatch of the Asso- ciated Press, from its correspondent with the army’ of Gen, Kuroki,’ an- nouncing the withdrawal of the Russians from their positions on the Shakhe River and that the Russians were in full retreat, was the first definite news received here to the effect that the battle was ended and that Gen, Kuropatkin was making the best of his way northward, The defeat of Gen, Kuropatkin had been expected since Field Marshal {Oyama made his brilliant stroke against the Russian right, GEN. KUROKI'S HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIELD, via Fusan, March 8—Morning,—The Russians last night, under cover of the darkness, tvacuated the whole line along the Shakhe River and are now in full ree {reat northward, The Japanese infantry is pressing them closely, . Before retreating the Russians set fire to great heaps of supplies, which burned throughout the night. , . The fall of Mukden appears imminent, |. The Japanese are pushing the Russians hard on the east, !\. TOKIO, March 8—4 P. M.—The following despatch has just beri received from the headquarters of the Japanese armies in Manchuria: “Our force, which has been engaging a superior force of the enemy tn the neighborhood of Manchuntan (southeast of Mukdeny, dislodged the enemy from his positions at 8 o'clock this:morning’ and is now pursuing him northward.” Cane ee eee a ee ee ey WANT SURFACE AND |ROOSEVELT WRITES BR.T.MEN TO STRIKE| ON DOMINGO TREATY WASHINGTON, March 8,—The Benate In executive wession to-day made public the second message of President Rooge- velt on the Santo Domingo treaty, It Says that the Dominican Interests de- mand action by the Senate at the eanii- hi Poene momont, that the treaty is At the earnes: wilt remove apprehension foreign i | In thelr efforts to extend the strike Ko every part of New York the strykers | Bie endeavoring to have the vlevated | mien In Brooklyn called out on a sym- athe:ic movement, and to-day, It is wld, iniluence is being Drought to bear Wa the vuiioyers of tne aMesropoiltan ot Aullway 10, fall Into the strike juld this be done the strikers de eve that they could paralyae tratto in Greater Now York to such a degree ' dy “meression In that quarter that public clamor would force the ofl-| 4! ye quarter, oh f nterborough Company to}onty Siniet tie result will beneat not ly Santo Domingo, United Staton by: aourliyg att the 4 by Becuriny ti =|order and prosperity in the islemt 2! The measure says the treaty offers the only method) Lor preventing the collec: |Uon of fraudulent claims and of pro- Vous Just claims of foreigners und Amorioahe allie and ‘urges Santo Do- | eed of and friendly nation, | Of & Powerful HOT SPRINGS RESULTS, eres 3 Periods, ©e@ ADay. A Week. A Month, ESTERDAY'S "World FIRST RACE—Maginia (10 to ) 1, Aviston (even) 2° Jack'a Queen (7 to 1) 8% Time-0.44, Wants" numbered 2,864— SECOND RACI—Canaloharte (1 t0 10) an increase of 6841 over correspond. {time a6, |” (D4 Loone & THIRD RACE—Gus Hei ‘Toscan (11 to 10) Ht i Time—1,50 8-5, } FOURTH RACE—Black Ant (@ to 1) 3, Shedy Lad (6 to 2) 2 Wild Irishman (7 to 10 8, Pme1.16-5. HOIETH, RACE—Wes Gite B 4. Dr lellsworth (4 to 1) 2 Peter the (10 to 1) & Time~9,60'2-5, ee vce eo ASCOT RESULTS, ing day last year, AST WEEK'S "World Wants" were 18,966—q gain of 2,417 over corresponding week last year, AST MONTH'S "World Wants" were 69,174— (6 to 2 % Allan (toy) ‘NEW YORK, mt (Protograph Taken'for The Eveni ng World; bya SLOAN LOSES ONWREGK TIES UP THE FAVORITE Austin, on Bon Mot, at 7 to: 2, Beats Out the Odds-On Janeta —Padre Wins from St. Tam- many, |Rear Car, of a Westohester Branch Train Derailed “at 148th ‘Street and» Thrown Aoross Downtown: Tracks. CITY PARK WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Red ‘Ruler (even) 4, James H. Reed (10 to 1) 2, Billy Handset 3, BECOND RACE—Fellx Mozzes (even) 1, Weber-Flelds (9 to 2) 2, dune Collins 3, An ®accldent’ which ‘will’ tle up! the Third avenue road more than anything #0, far “reported, took place about 4 ofolnnls this 'aftennoon,; when the rear ‘er of a Westchester branch’ train. bo- came derailed at. the junétfon at One Hundred and) Forty-ninth- ptreet\jand Third avenue, and was thrown almost directly across the downtown’ tracks, ‘The car also tipped over, lying halfway aie on Its side, No one was hurt, but ‘there THIRD RACE—Bonmot (7 to 2) 1,/ was a wild panto among two carloads Janeta 4 to 6) 2, Bellindlan 3, of excited Italians, i The trafh was a Second avenue train FOURTH RACE—Hostility (4 to 5) 1, Jurist (6 to 1) 2, Fortunate 3, running on jthe Westchester Branch to West Farms. It was southbound, The motorman, In coming into the main track at Third avenue and One Hun- (red and Forty-ninth street, came with- out reduced speed at a terrific pace, The switches fortunately were. odr- rectly set and he made the track » suc- cessfully, But ahead of ‘him, atthe station, was'a southbound Third avenue "rain, When the motorman saw. this train he set the emergency brakes and the train came to a stop instantly, In his excitement the motorman evi- Aentl¥ lost his tread somewhat as he re- versed his power and commenced to back, | Refore he did so, the mon in the switching tower, some distance away, had set the switches again to allow a Third aynue gouth-bound train to go dl- rectly through. ‘Nhe Branch train, struck switches: not set, and when the rear oar struck these switches it was thrown off. the track, The train was backing at a faa pace, and before it could be stopped, FIFTH RACE—Padre (2 to 1) 1, St, w He (3 to 1) 2, Judge Sau- fley 3, SIXTH RACE-—Gold Spot (5 to 1) 1, Still Leenja (2 to 1) 2, Lida Lieb 3, SEVENTH RACE—Brush Up (3 to 5) 1, Mary McCafferty (6 to 1) 2, St. Wood 3, (Speclal to The Hyening World, NEW ORLEANS, March 8&—'Tho Fools’ Paradise" for horsemen was on in earnest to-day with eight races at the Falr Grounds and the regular bill of seven at the City Park track. In the City Park offering the flelds were small but not without good material engaged, and the promise of good sport as well as seemingly good chances for profit- able speculation attracted a big crowd to the track, this rear Cans hse Hrown Srome- wise Corrigan, Starter Brown, Judges | 0/1," tacks, and half way on’ Ity ‘Trovyian, Murphy and the other ot-|" In the two cars tn fromt of the rear car were some Italian laborers. ‘They Were already excited at the sudden stopping of the train, many. being thrown to the fldor and shu ed about Ike cards, Rut when the car went off j the track and bumped along the ties ficlals of the meeting were notitied through the local press this morning that they have officially been put, upon the dinqualified list, but they continue to laugh at the action of the Western 4,223 more than in same FIRST RACH Winifred j Abit year, month | Mine Powell (6 to) Mindoo? Bead! ef cess 3, f ne | BI No other New York newspazer [1 wise. “ printing paid advert semen's gained 10 many berate in ira dane TEstORD aA J in either petiod, wee mons GF hinge H i ‘aly: if, Mas ‘ Jockey Club and. repeat that they hola they becime parilc-atricken, THIRD AVE. ROAD| CRE the whip hand, expecting developments of the next week or so to bear. them out. ‘he Ltulliins got out ofthe ears and, wih the other passengers were forced to ik along the tes for some. little diptay to. the station; before t) could got ‘borthe street, tle, for hey The Staff Artist.) — No Extra, Dates Allotted and ; Rumor Has It that Saturday's Races Will Wind Up the Meet- COMING. DOWNTOWN ON A MADISON AVENUE CAR. ENT CITY - Ing at the Fain Grounds, “CRESCENT CITY WINNERS. ‘FineT RACE—Fruit (8) to’ 6)’ 1, Clover Hampton (7 ‘to 2) 2,’ Mon Amour 3. ~ |SECOND. RACE—Allinda (8 to '1) 1; Lady Free Knight (2 to 1) 2 Gildaga 3, THIRD RACE—Blue Mint. (10 to 1) 1, Mint Bed (7 to 2) 2, Caith- ness 3, FOURTH RACE—Leonard Joe Hayman (3 to 5) 1, Jim McGinnis (7 to 1) 2, Sainada 3, FIFTH Right Royal 3, RACE — Rapid (oven) 1,. Phil Finch (4 to 1) 2 Water SIXTH RACE—Bountiful (20 to 1) 1, Hadrian (6 to 1) 2, Clique 3. SEVENTH RACE—Blennenworth (even) 1, Exclamation (9 to 2) 2, Male Hanlon 3. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Maren 3—The fact that sevéral Basten owners have made preparations to ship their stables bark to Washington to participate in the spring meeting at Benolngs lends color to tne Tumor *WAICH WAS Dew Buitly around aif morning thae the Cresceny City Jockey. Chub meeting will end with the running of Saturday's 1iwes, Mere is an extra Week's session of tne ew Lowslana Jockey Club, bY at its re- cent meeting falled to allot extra dates ‘estern Jockey Cll to the Crescent City people, and this means that the meeting at rey Park April 15 with- will be conducted unt out oppositio The n. rat. race was called at 1 o'clock thig afternoon on Account of the rather cumbersome program, ‘There were elgh: , the features of whic! wero the Premier Stakes. for two-yen: the fourth \ special, ‘atone three-yearolds an, ‘ Jarge’and the: bet- races on the ca: ‘olds, and tien dance Was \ id -}ARBITRATION INTERBOROUGH [Fall Text of Letter Sent by Vice-President'Bryan to » Mayor McClellan, ° QUESTIONS T00 RADICAL. Company Ineists Points at Issue Involve More Than Hours °. and ee | .mhe letter of the Kxeouttve Cormtt-, tea of | the! Interborough Company 0, B, . George: B., City of New ¥ y) We haye the: honor to -eokrow!- 1@ Fedeipt of -your, opmmuntcation inst), Inwhich you otter’ te, ediadbr ‘or ‘arbitrator {n. sftect= Ling differ.’ Opn feaue® on after’, the Interborough! Company. on' two ‘oodestons: within ‘one year, ‘the upon demand of its em- raleed hours, > Shortly made before'‘the Bubway was opened, and on the Tth of September, 1904, the com> Dany entored into an agreement with thie Brotherhond of Locomotive Hn- mands as. they might wish to make; chia aestatanoe bo be carried to the polnp of leaving the service of the company {n a sympathetic’ strike.to secure such demands, id On Friday, Mirch 3, at $ P, M,, the Amalgamated Association presented certain demands to the company which involved an inctease in pay and a de- crease In hours of labor, and ‘coupled with these demands were others which, if granted, would have been destructive Of good discipline and safety of opera- ton, and would have curtatled to a great extent the powers of the officers of the company to manage the property. Dofore, however, the company had made any reply. to the demands of the Amal- gamated Association, a committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engl- neers and Firemen in order to coeroe compliance. with the demands of the Amalgamated Association, but in wan+ ton Violation of the agreement of Sept, 7, 1904, presented demands of their own, which’ were: 1, That the present. physical examina- tion now in foree for motormen and employees may be eliminated and a road (Oontinued on Second Page.) steamer WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-six houre ending at 8 P, M. Thursday fur New York City and vicinity: Rain to-night} ‘Thureday enow or raln and colder; fresh southwest to northwest winds, ‘There was a preat rovement in the “vioo after.the opening of the'rush hour this: port tap ‘Interborow maa a mote ineninearge unter: yh ivan employed by yh oad fi LATE WINNERS AT GRESOEN 2, Lord ofthe \Valley(9 to'2).3, “WT HOT SPRINGS, Sixth Raoe—Hildebrand (2 to 5) 1, A Don’t Ask Me (7 t0:2):8 COMPANY REJE THE MAYOR'S Beginning with the rush hout tosnight, the Interborougt announced that it would'immiediately resume the express trat the Sifbway on a’ seven-minute ‘headway. ° For to-morrow schedule is promised, : The Executive Committee of the: Itterborough Rapid T pany this afternoon sent'a letter to Mayor McClellan to act as arbitrator between the company and its striking: emp company: shall be permitted to operate the Subway and elevated’ systems of the city. Following tho’ receipt of the letter from the between the clty and the company, , | ‘ The Mayor will attend the special meoting of the Rapid 't miasion called for to-monriw, at which the'exact relations b vompany) will’ be definitely the Commilssion and the ratiro Formal acceptance jot Mayor’ i ‘{ ; Interborough Mayor McClellan summoned Corpuration Counsel Delany to his off | two held a iong conferences, at whith the atrike in all ite phase fully discussed, Particular attention wag given to the legal ¥ Eighth Race—King Rose (12 to 1) 1) Dapphe Paps Se iy

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