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RUSSIANS allroad between Mukden and Tie Pass. -Details are not obtainable. at ht bank of the Hun River, | Party of \ ; Pesan) . eine patra Ie ore ane PAT Of Ceut of the third eqll, was thrown from sireedey, the enemy attacked ws on tae a kid ay ‘on the Pier FOURTH RACE wane Sanders’ (a) ‘ll! ® is Diniaanien, e thelr blue fanned shirts] ite tamten slag aa ilags TP Sitar asout ewe wSAppOIN When Bowker to 6) 1, Pernsrod (6 to 1) 2, Lucky) FIFTH RACE—Temple (7 to 5) 1; !loatter ‘bands. vrney hee pe These Pay bl Peder sorsabee an tree from the villag and White Failed’ to Appear |charm % Gray Dal (to 1) & Favorita &. [thlt lariat sna sombrero aftr hel wan font paling ov of the ‘sation ond di Need na : omens show. tn ‘ashington: though: ‘} (Continued on Third Page.) on the Oceanio, FIFTH RACE—Maueer (6'to 5) 1, (Special to The . The boys are ne up the Ine to- eee edie ree pt vinta pee ,,, this afternoon denied the motion of the | pagsenzer had left the antp, aad nether ‘8 Of defense in che Chadwick trial to take | Bowker. nor White showed up, tney| at the Fair Grounds. The track Was} phe 'managoment ct the how trabk an led Bd’ Lesseres, of |that, section of the Ine.was stopped the oase from the jury and reqult the | walked away disappointed, 2 » 6 teht's sh | 4 Of guessing 1s 8 the ferry-boat got out . atts i 1 aay ‘1 ‘ tH id . pet, | muddy’ from last night's showers and) Ms have nto the @irenm, "guers Nt} until the necessary repairs cou ie woman. financler. White 1s slated. to moet Simmy Britt| Me pange in conditions brought Noort vet from the ppper akg, the gues I would uae aks Books Open to All,’” _ 80,000 TRAPPED, "Youcant Beat) ‘Th For Noise: 7. Pass and Now Hold Position That Will Force Kuropatkin to Lay ~ Down Arms in a Week. MUKDEN RAILROAD CUT - WHILE FIGHTING GOES ON, Czar’s Troops Battling Desperately While the :Enemiy’s Lines Are Tightening About Them *" ste'The Joint Losses in War's Bloodiest Battle ‘Over’ 100,000," * lca Or sok es) “ut patti a aE Eigen eu Dg Raia AES EE LA nr a < (By the Ansocinted Présuy '\ | ae 8 “oO bay }) aan i | / NEWCHWANG, March 9—Via. Tientsin.—It is reported=that Tie sf eeu rates Pass has been invested by the Japanese and that Gen, Kuropatkin, having | pt. no altemative, will probably be forced 'to’surrefider within a week, \ Gen: ‘Nogt's army madea forced march of twenty-five miles daily apd, acting ‘in conjunction with Gen, Oku’s army, ‘stirrounded: 80,000 Russians inthe direction of. Tie Pass and cut off thelr, supplies. ' ‘The hurrying Japanese armies. passed a division'of Russians’ without giving # any attention until the envelopipg movement was completed, when they crushingly attacked the Russians on all sides, © Baad WITH: THE JAPANESE LEFT ARMIES, -Wednesday, March 8.— ‘Noon, via: Fusan, March 9.—The left armies have cut and destroyed the TAME SANDERS, [ORUNSwicKWon *SEl4 SGOMHOYS: AVORTE Wis) ATgoopenice, A#ANENTOWN ot Seana ~~ Rowling —_—— Tho, frst detachment of Beth Bullock's) A. feed:thoe on the front: car of al ‘the’ cows artived Jn’ New York thie af. jPouthbound “L' “train broke ae [t] tembok, for a brief study of the metrop-,Tounded the west wide One Hundred and CRESCENT CITY RESULTS, : CITY. PARK WINNERS, oll close range, There wore twenty] Tenth atrest curve at Bighth, avenue motive 1 Red Hot Favorite jin Handicap|10-to-1 Shot, Scampered: Home Feature” at Crescent ‘City! in Front’ of Field ‘in Fourth Gets Home in Front of: Tern's| Race at City Park—Sid Silver Rs Be a Handy Winner, ¢ present. ‘The Russians are In retreat over the northern roads, The left column of these armies is at Likampu, sever miles north of {he-Hun River and five miles west of the railrqrd, and has had‘a: fierce fight witha Russian force thrice its number, The Russian casualties num- ber 10, F Me he Russian centre is retreating in great confusion, “Yet: PETERSBURG, March 9.—A den : patch, from Gon, Kuropatkin, dated / Maroli|& saya: On the right bank of ENGLISH BOXERS the Hun River. the enemy assumed the Mukden from the offensive toward northwest and the north, 1 X ’ ‘ Russians Attacked, D centre and left flank of our fen dabtb hs Hi al, ihe dsombarked from the Wash: PIRGT:RACE—Light Note (8 t0'6)| FIRST RACE—Roxell (8 to 1) 1,\nay City, uiacion at ain digceke” Beth Weatareth SOR tal 1,"Rhoderick Dhu (8 to 1): 2, Billy) St. Venice ( to 1) 2, Bonnle Reg.3,| Bullock wag not with ther, but will ar-|and many of’ them olimbed dow Wake 8, pao rive With ‘the second detachment later|tracks and walked to the atation. ‘The } — SECOND RACE—Athia (3 to'1): 1,/!n the evening, William G, MoLoughlin, {road wag died up. through ‘the mishap] | « BECOND: RACE—Montpeller (16] Dr. Kier (6 to 1) 2, Sand Bath 9. |0f South Dakota, asted as leader of tho|for Aéteen minutes, he expel to-8) 1, Fleetful: (5 to.1) 2, John f Gree RC RRO Bre Rete, An, tho'resuilt of: the: too quick throw-| eat D i . THIRD RACE—8id Bilver (00.8) The famous Wyoming and South Da- ing Of @ wewttcn this afternoon the rear Ws { E, kot, coW-punchers’ and. brongo-busters| truck of the lost oat of a five-car trait \ — 1, Gold Roae (2 to §) 2, Reticent's | were not. gaited. in’. puffalo-ekin|on the Bronx division of the Rapid ‘THIRD’ RACE—Beachwood (7 to i —J - | breeches, sombrero and hip boots, as the ‘Trangtt's road at Boston road and One 2) 1, Blue Graee Lad (7 to 2) 2, Vere) FOURTH RACE&—Brunewick (10 dearaasiog of the small boy plotured| Hundred and: Eightioth ‘atreet - waa beet.&o.. to 1) 1, Conundrum (10+to 1) 2, Evas- Pham Ooty Of tHe “number: wore! thrown from the tradk and,-about 100 jes have fatten back without fight- ‘on the entrenched poditions on the NBW ORLPANS, Right and ‘the Bowery had better slt up i the lever, f a x» track ‘at Clty Park wis And take notte. Thougn Jous aid Bud |ing the eat trunk ‘Hen tie ah te loduy, the résult of a. hard rain last! Delscot’ jqughed: whe: — CHADWICK \ yes Blue Blaze: (6 to 1) 2, 8t, Blue 3, ’ bese COURT PLEA, | oot Wit, the Bomiah Heriwelett! | gixtH RACE—Kittle Platt |(7 to; champion, and Jem Bowker, Hy f \ Botore Robert Nash, of Columbus, 0.) 60 iyo) te ey tam-melsht shamplon of the same cong, [8) ty Lady Meroury (16.0 1) 2, Lady|night, (and the complexion of affatra would rope w few ol e Indians to|the motorman, could be ¢old do whut ; : aia Refusen to Take Hee Case ; was materially changed since the pro-| take Dick ‘to ‘thé rarioh as eouventra of! ort the power the car ‘had beon dragged " f 4g ire, i ; i 3 ‘were expected to arrive {i Ellison 3 gramme was franied yestenay, ate visit; they all~admitted there web & distance of about one hundred’ feet, 7 to, ——— : 05% & rope ul two in their kits, dnd: t * Asquitta, passengers on the ble ovean greyhound, | NEWORLBANS, La. March %-An-|inusinem, ‘Chis, with the mud, vail} uNOne Of. tha cowboys Hot eee men | from fe fastenings, ‘The car contained Nol oI ‘CLEVELAND, Marth 9.—Judge Tay- | A large crowd of. sporting men wore sr promtaznmhe of: elyht races waslcaused numerous sordtates, pad the et: |W, New York before, and their oyes| about. twenty passengers, but none of for,” In the “United States Court Inte Lene atioe wartive until atten Meret ray wna yo the: publje thle afternoon [fect. of binuing Out another ight Boe vane lent” eltmooe ae aie tt at Sheet ne Hadas, le* Jant | turnish \ r e ekvactapers © clift-ke |: Ag q resul: of the accident trame on Whe iawyers on’ bath wiles had argned|for some ttme In April. while Bowker er part of the day, | will be rematched to fight Franke Nol | number, of poratches, nezt i youder « thematter the gt Hacks, Tut 1 guess. | came | A,northbound Ninth avenue “L" train Y ge ay OW! i a to a mich Wo mlelt mies a hauld: 1} wis showered whith stones at 4.80 o'clock Flee kal te for the bantam-welght,champlonsiip of | ‘tere was ho snectal’ feature on. th . ni ot the ot indy down. the ” rd, ected e o bay * 7 On . anunune EE a aitntes etter od: | Brig Tt Bh oxsieothd thal We UPD! card, anit ‘the best evint, ay far as queet Looking wlong from here Mien Liberty | Ohl afternoon as it drew out of the}. i Wine uct, which means goodness and healt, Iho tre, Woe or, ton. days, clags {8 watcerned,, was the fourth, In | two be Nat sod dont Babin x Neh, poush Dass Thisty-fonnth atreot, tatton, A. dosen ‘3 | sane ah id May, carne la 1 poe ulna tnsec 1e hWhen you Rel t there ene fm wer badly, felghtened. “tho ms ii AT 'CRESCENT. SG race asst ae Na ee Pele, te, comm iy Sty arcs ce | SEVENTH AACE—QUBEN ROSE (@ tI Morning World Help Wants) 282 |) sistin. he szen race atao had acme rien Foren Ig ON Imola’ “wire, wer Vanendats hetere tage | the acike Breaker from Injury (20:to 1) 2, LAURA HUNTER (10'to. 1) ‘ class In It “fateh y | the. ta 4 ; Printed Last Week Gis ae BIG STORM HEADED eh with noas ot surges a aqua ot folceien got about, Soratched—Vic Siegler, Optional: ard Mil 8 . ¥ ri 4 bovyiw i 7 ng a er of the y U 4 i i : ce! Wanted, HOT SPRINGS. HERE FROM SOUTH. hea hat sh foul ot he tain, be, ae ea nel EIGHTH RACE—CESOR (9 to:2).1, J, W.0 : THE WALL G 154 Te ia a ALeMIMUNAT eos os | het adatom” when he wee aneere:| 2» OWASCA (9 to 2) 3, rte A ATE ff FIRST RACH—Yeoman (2 to 1), 3,| The following special woather mos- sige UR Up as blood ty | montouasly kicked out on the platform, Sor t hed: A iom +0 Waiters Orchestra 101) 2 Hagamans (0 to 5) /sage was ved at the local Weather) wild me ali ote guna notohed from ate xiOm, ‘ ied 3 Nmet18 26. Bureau shis atte: Tae coat thatthe eat O8 pone x aa iam areumm yc ciamrnecry ofS eV anted | pEBCOND RACK —Jegn Lee (3 to 1) 1.) WASHINGTON, Match 9.-Storm con: Aa peed tana aararal eeu int Oe! SEVEN KILLED IN ati RST tg. or an own 101 ayo. Plnie—0.81 lenchiian (0 (0 toa) over Hastern Totmeasee wiil move dew seus Agnaky faaetied men. who MINE PLUNGE AT CITY PARK. ie THIRD, KA Jake Ward (12 to 1) 1,) north of cast to the coast to-ntght.| BORD) h' oot and ging) / | “A Sy tat WHEREIN REIGNS Laundresses jfone Wait (®t0 0 % teildve (0 to 1 erovaniy attended on adhe Auntie | Fang lat Rola ty ate n font nm | WILKESBARRS, Pa, March 9— SIXTH RACE—JUBA (7. to 2) 1, CURSUS 3 ped dees ” Be New Dh by | over night, an i u " rn > ROS, R, Wanted. FOURTH RACE-Staning (11 to £0) stron rtttlnb Windle ana aguatin. | De Ane Inunder Aine betes: we Moke |, ne: gore auan wwere belie holeted.” OND SIGHT. (20;:to.'1) 3. bis i 1, Bags (to 2) %. Bi wtPOne J R our get We tev jn'a-car {n the Clear Spring colllery at i 1 f Rea a ye Brlaf ant" HeAry fee"alone cto? ch | West Pittston to-day. the rope broke!’ SCPatched--Morel, Rhyl, ‘Lord iermence nod AND THERE i$ pn BASRA 34,000 DEAD FROM PLAGUE..| any, read: re gRly # day's snen, bes and the men were Iurled to the bottom, SEVENTH RAGE—-LACACHE (6 to 1) PR WORK FOR ALL, ASCOT WINNERS, ( tealn there'll be some dustin’ around to | @ distance of 260 feet. All were killed. | nip ANE: (10,to'1)°2, DOESKIN (7 t eeachineemnns CALCUTTA, India, March 9—The {? Wh ets {ha larke panorama in aj} ‘The victims were George Haas, An- ) 7d By 0 : FIRST HACK—Siiver Sue (4 to 8) 1, deatho trom tho plague last week num-{ “Ot course, we're going to seo the| thony and Michael Janosky. 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