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iam i ac Pe a ee ee ee Genre eee PAGES TO-DAY Including Story Supplement. Ce [ “ Circttiucwu Books Open to All.?’ | ” PRICE ONE CENT. ET _[Giret ation Books Open to All.’? li che etsrtilbaCnrindtnn tie panbeaeetes cS NEW YORK, | SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1905. BIG NAVAL BATTLE NEAR; JAP SHIPS FACE RUSSIANS.’ Admiral Rojestvensky’s Ships Pass Singa- | pore, While Togo’s Cruisers, Only ‘ Thirty Miles Away, Scout About Ready for Final Sea Fight. BRITISH CHINA SQUADRON PUTS OUT TO AWAIT ACTION. Excitement Increases as Vessels Touching at) Various Ports Report the Hostile Fleets Approaching and Taking Positions for Coming Conflict. (BY the Associated Press.) PENANG, West Coast of Malay Peninsula, April 8.—Two steamers which have arrived at Penang report the sighting of a targe Russian fleet in the Straits of Malacca. It included twenty-five transports and was steer- ing toward Singapore. The steamer Kumsang reports having sighted twelve cruisers, pre- sumably Japanese, steering some distance ahead—evidently a Japanese scouting squadron, | There is much excitement here and in Singapore over the anticipation of an engagement in Malayan waters, SINGAPORE, Straits Settlement, April 8.—3.10 P. M.—The Rus: (Continued on Second Py A LIVELY ROW OVER NAME OF HELEN GOULD ) ROCKEFELLER GIVES HEATHEN $100,000 MORE Baptist Foreign Missions Get a Check from Oil King and Accept. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, April 8—Anather $100,000 contribution from John: D, Rockefeller for missionary purposes has arrived in Boston, It.hos been gratefully received and acknowiedged and will de used, It came vesterday afternoon in the form of a gheck drawn to the order o: Charles W, Perkins, ‘Treawuper of the Amerloan Yaptiat Rey. Dr. Josiah York, president Institute of Boclal Service, has joined in. the protest of Congrega- tonal mintsters against the acceptance jf the Rockefeller gift to the American In a communication to Laughable Mistake of a Min- ister in Methodist Confer- ence Makes Trouble. WATPRBURY, Conn., Apri! 8.—There was an unexpected interruption to Dr, Brady's report as field agent at the New York East Methodist Conference to-day, “IT am engaged to Mids Helen Gould,” @ald the secretary, and then he paused, There was a stir at the press table, Bev- eral men arose quickly and one etarted | . when he was stopped by Dr. next words—''to meet her dnd the needs of our work." Before the sentence was completed Dr, Joun Gailbraith, of Boston, a member of the conforence, addressed the Chatr, saying he hoped that no reporter would mention the name of the woman to whom Dr. Brady referred. There were ‘evidenous of suppre' excitement in the room. Dr.’ Brady turned to Dr. Gellbraith and sald with some jer that @ personal tnault. ‘TSe last word was drowned in an u| oar in whioh cries of "Stop! stop ‘were heard from different parte of the room. A moment later the Moderators efforts brought quiet, and Dr. Brady oompleted ni report, Immediate! ‘tor of PI “Deeming the question now tinder Publis Hsounsion one of exceeding im- vortano@, I believe I owe it my own conscience to place on record my re- apoctful proteat against the acceptance of the mitt. "We are told by those who approve the soceptanc of the gift that ‘It ts not the Ousiness of a church, charitable organization or missionary society to 4it in fudement on the character of the contributions to Ite work.’ Begging the Question “This aitnply begs the real question at beg pth The at or woolety thus waal Of all responsibility Fy | tovehing all gifte which may come to treasury without violating funda: +l arta Principles of ethics? “It {9 oharged by many that Mr. RockefeHer has,acqquired a larga, pro- portion of his’ wedlth by illegitimate t c cashed Mish lonference ou! offi a Tecoramenda Hon at by a by the conference was promptiy iantenceme oon feld aaent ihext year, rady was etter, the ' olden ite Pe, BB ee nent tae es the Tepe dearer at my work a i} ron WaT, a ect to secure the MEMPHIS WINNERS. MEMPHIS, ‘Teon., Apri a—The race Fegulted as follows: PPE RT's f Btnes eh rsnteh, 3 ethods, and that to such’ ill-gotten Gains he has no moral right (legal rights do not enter Into the discussion), Mul- ttuden belleve that undisputed facts raise @ feasonable Goubt, to say the least, whether Mr, Rockefeller, has a a ee right to the money which he gives HC tolomm, mareror, that te, port Princes x epee eject it, Fine Rotepinnce 1 ‘othteal Drmoiplen a Workingmen Coneldered, Cea vi chebg gift utd) that Peale uot mV ed. bo, ru will: ate Pay aes the "ascapt ia GIANTS WIN SEASON'S FIRST GAME AT POLO GROUND JERSEY CITY EASY VICTIMS OF THE HIGHLAND CARNEGIE GIVES AMILLION, BUT THERE 1S AN FF Ironmaster to Subscribe That Sum Provided $24,000,- , 000 Be Raised First, WATERBURY, Conn,, April. 8.—The fourth day of the annual meeting of the New York Hast Conference of the Methodjet Bpiscopal Church opened to- day, mie Bishop , prety W. Warren presiding. ‘A caitiitional’ pledge ‘py Andrew Car. | M fund for eu) it hs bs annow! ‘ mperan nate fed, Lpreeshers id isle C0 falye: $1,000,000. to tl agent + 6f* the Prseonere AN ‘Ala pista sonido BR EAR THO UAKE DRATH M4 ‘ST GROWING. —— Late Reports of Dieas Thousands Vietiais aad Towne, : CALCUTTA, April 8 — Telegraphio with Dharmaeala has oon restored, The latest accounts show that the earthquake! was.even more aia. astrous than at first: believed. ~ ‘Of @ total 'poutation’ of nearly 6,000 in the town of Kanara it is hese atray that ly 500 dre" lett: ati Man; these ave fied. Of the Whee” ony de uty inspector and. four sermeants a: Rane people are eull, imprisons fa Ne ruina, 4 ers, alanpur, Bh Bhawan wel ad, cwely: a Suing ¢rom ‘Armit- of ‘about: Dharmrala, Kem and ri the nelj Who completely wreol remains standing, Saudon Me sn Hobo ‘rot 4 ie Oks Bt villa ham Sons Hein aa pene amie hee gb hus bean wont. ‘ ‘ Gaines {0 CHEMI we: Liat” ws penta - heh a, Dale ( @ to 0, Wei Gu eletay, | commie “For more’ than twenty years, attend chu La pe Oe a Reuse rata t bitual rraniy. ts al SITy, PARK WINNERS. SEW ORANG, Apel 8-—The races ates soe saably © amen @ to Bi Bag _ Avenue” and ‘Twenty-third ‘atreet, thi gtternoon, All oMiclal information was refused,’ js aie pa ambulance had ‘Ten of ALS EXPLODE % IN ‘CITY COLLEGE. An explosion of chemtoals Barres In ef the Jaboratorles of the College of: the CPity: of New) York, at’ Lexington SCORES OF T0-DAY’S GAMES. WEEE ene! CITY.! ‘GIANTS VS, YALE. “HIGHT, ANDERS. GIANTS. | R +f Fi A. E. Donll: t R. 1B. P.O, A. 3 | Dougherty. 1. 3 0) 00) ORDA. Ut aa ae ey Jett |Keeler, rf 0 0 2 dO Btrang, et. Na do) | pibertetd, 0 2 1 2 | McGann, ib. 1 2 0 0 0 \Wwittarae, 3 1 2 8 2 o|Meries, ir. 01000 \Youger, 30) 1 8 0 4 0{Dahlen, wm... ty (OUHBund 0) Giada 1 0 1 1 0|Devun, 8b Ne TOO lun) eet, 0 0 0 0 0) Gilbert, 2b #8858) 10 Mothutes, "0, 0 0 7 2 0| Bowerman, ¢ . ya OL OSB ah ‘Puttman, p. 1 1 0 2 0| Mathewson, p, +1 0 0 21 0 ‘eNowton, be: 0 0 0 1 @/*McGinnity, p. +1 0 0 0 0 Vie FO ow we OL TWitee, Price 2 1 0 2 2 *Relievet in box in ninth, | Totals a 7 om BOR } | *Replaced Mathewson In fifth inniny, | P.O. A. KE. tReplaced MoGinnity in the seventh, | ‘Clement, if, OOF a) YALE. | Keister, rf. : Ue) R. 1B, P.O, A. B, Casridy, 0 0 6 2 0] O'Brien, cei Pon Yaa ata fe a4 ¢ 0 0 2. 0 O!Kennedy, 8 . > TD Gilee Sey Rae 0 0 2 3 0[Cole it . 1 8 10 1 0 1 ¢ 2 0|Bowman, 1b o 12 1 «0 MoCovmiok, 86, 0 0 2 0 6g} Smith, ere. o 10 00 | Macorich 0.0.67 8 1{ Barnes, of . Cate ry nile, Erwin, ¢ ... CVE rs Gees | Peenuller, ® Co 2 Gb} Robineon, 2”: CES US Vin Ee | 0°06 16 3 1 Pratt, pow. © SO 104 Bb 2 = = < +) ackson, p ¢ ae aa 1 3 42 6 at a ge ire ‘Batted for Planmijier, Kbevid Ua sabi aa tReplaced Pfanmiller in alxth, | SCORE. BY INNINGS, |ermey City... 8-0 0.0.9 9 L O-t Ht ikon} |Mighlandors | \...2 001 200 —7 ee rena Nee |, Base Hits—Of Fuberanniol ot Nowionr inninaa oe secant ET Rhtaeeihe |2; off Pfanmilled,. 7; off Kelly, 2. Firet a oe point Bratt, Tin tour | Hane on Balls—Off Puttman, 8; off New-|inntrge; off Jacl a a Lin, 1: off Branmilien: 13 ot Kelly, 0.| BallscOn Mathewson, 0; of Mocinnity, Biro OM Ry SUremaD ay f Bewige 1; off Wiltse, 0; off Pratt, 2; off Jackson, ue eran 5, Struck Gut—By Mathewson, 4; by MGtolen ‘Basey_—Dougherty, iceloter and Moainnlty, 31% 1 OY Threetbuke Hite ite: |Vandenaritt, Double Playsa—Keeler and Gani wn Howiman, HOS ae Cheme, Hit “by Pitcher—Doughenty, | “Two-base on in, ing, Dey- AisConmiok, Chase. Vandergritt, Clem: | in, "stolen bases—Deviin aero, ents, Umpire Merrtuy. onian, Mertes, Gilbert, ih ; foo it_Sirat agp ouble ave Bower: an = A Cambridge, Gann; Witte, ‘Dahlen. and ‘MeGans, ard 83889838 ge] wile itches—Jackson, Wiltse, Umpire ty. 0 0 1 829 | Sree ung. | IN MADRID CRASH! MADRID, April 8,—Four hundred persons were killed or injured to- day by the collapse of a new water reservoir in Course of construction. Fifty bodies have already been recovered, ‘ The Prince of the Asturias, the War Minister, the Governor of Madrid and a representative of the King have gone to the spot'to super- intend the work of rescue. Trpops sent to the scene are engaged in helping the sufferers and recovering the bodies of the dead, The catastrophe caused a profound sensation throughout the city. All work was suspended and the people flocked to the scene, King Alfonso was shooting at Cara- | sto rinauley the Cab.net has ordered a banchel when he heard of the disaster | *t#/ct, ing! ‘and Immediately repaired to the scene. | xs passa. iy’ ine aie Hie ‘arrival ‘was the signal for ova-| orders ate feared, mn the oc tions from the crowds, The King was ree] oe. Saccnt orale the. Napier deeply moved ahd inslated upon person: | shovid the autho Saiese Aiecuae "the ally supervising the relief measures, Working parties are gradually re | catcead reat he a, font demonstrations moving the debris and continue Yo reo | evidencing use rn cover multiiated; bodies, fragments of Se tomeson ae for MOREE orien flags are paradi atiote tn in which A workman,who was lade says Wo unten the disaster habit ra er at tor od ofthe are earesate te nd Sa a ule Sloss bp asa fen of ry Perens te ontirely at m wtandathil ofthe bublle hold ” fe - tn ae atthe 14 fis deed H tractors respoi aioe or he catantrcche ar men and wailing women, BROOKLYN AT BALTIMORE. Ns 2040 2010 BALTIMORE 0 BROOKLYN . - 0 £—PROBE a0. 10) 1, STANDARD BEARER (6 NeIne ony (6 to 2 AT CITY: PARK. pase ate per none (7 to.1) 1, HYMETTUS (3 to1) Wrinsita ' Aor 4 4 | AT MEMPHIS. 400 DEAD OR HURT | MATHEWSON, OAKLAWN WINS NURSERY 81 STAKES Tommy givne His. Has the Mount on Favorite in the Feature Event Decided at the Track | deca: ‘This Afternoon. BENNINGS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Pat Dunphy (10 to 1) 1, Stepaway (even) 2, Arietta 3. SECOND RACE—Yeoman (7 to 2) 1, Flinderfis (even) 2, Cabin 3. THIRD RACE—Oaklawn (4 to 5) | RUN! int 3, 1,"Vendor (4 to 1) 2, Cone! FOURTH RACE—Black Huzzar (8 to 8).1, Sandhurst (7 to 5) 2, Mackey | rea: Dwyer 3, FIFTH RACE—Mies Modesty (7 to} on 2)'1, Lilac (7 to 5) 2, Old Glory 3. (Special to The Bvaning World.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASH- INGTON, D. C., April &—The Washing- ton Nursery stood out as the one bright wpot ‘in to-day's: programme, Three races for maldens brought out the worat-looking yrogramme of the meet- ing, 80 that the ibtle class that attand-) Roy, ed to the Washington Nursery mnde that stand again by comparison, FIRST RACE. ook J, Rey nm. DL oy eat es ie 188 ob 2 if ‘i pettin a tater Rna'Mamle Maroh iso re BECOND RACE, and a halt furlongs, "vine: wi gi Thres-year-olda; six ‘Won by three lenaths, oekey, Th ke 4h ton Nu MYA Ricand a halt turlonws on by three, lenKths. amer 110 edu.” ‘Dater and Heads ‘TH RACE--Opring Handicap steo- Hy qbout, two and ® halt milee. , Wor | inhi lenatha, ait 18 hk ant ad "on ~|Hrwin. Miss Karl also A 25 | ond. 1-8) eft. a Etauoue Sd New York Champions of National League ‘ Wallop the Collegians in First Ap pearance on Home Diamond Before Good Sized Crowd of Rooters. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (@pecial to The Evening World,) POLO GROUNDS, M, April 8 -Jullus Caesar swam the Arno River about 2000 yeara ago encumbered with about 118 pounds of armor, Caesar was a lad thet always kept in training, Wo forgot to mention that the mercury was about some degrees above zero when Caesar took his damp chances, It was getting toward that this afternoon as the Glante oapered our, MoGraw in the lend, dressed In a gray sweater and other things, to seo what they could {07 with Yale Colle; About 1,000 people hed the nerve to work northward all fixed up with over- conte ond furs. Ho looked like an auto- mobile party @ tear, Heavy Usderwear wea. well represented, yd the Odor of camphor was rampant. Frank Bowerman, who with Mathew- gon Wi lected to enelte, the New Sark fans #0 they would f forget the cold, tired thre» somersaults and had « fn Fates with Dummy. Taylor. None o fh ‘he Guants would speak to specta liso” they. wore chilled. Firet Inning. tora Dinlin reached second on olip to short that or res threw: over eg ‘pase: man's head. owas to Pratt. oGann tt poentre-feld ; scoring: Domiin, walked, ibe his viste-d Paton! ‘a bounces to home ya te moar Devlin out, mina niea work, ONE akod ‘on a bunt, Bowerman Viin_ made a ewell stop from Kenny, Cole hit a er over short, Bowman NO RUNS, jond Inning. Gitbere deat out @ hit to Erwin, Bow- Mathewson died @ great stop Hees? Yale playing ewell game, N Smith down on @ foul to Devlin, peenen owt, Matty to MoGann. Erwin the first victhm of strikes, NO RM Inning, Pea tind unageisted, to short, McGann Mortes gota a nit Yale shortstop thought Strang intenfored mith th the ball an not thtow, | Btrang jumped over the Belt, “Behien out Kenney to Bowman, NO RUN! Robinson fanned. Pratt ditto, O'Brien died via Dahlen’ and MeGann, NO RUNS, Fourth Inning. and. ‘Suibent nm Pra to first. Dontin doubled i ‘ight, scor- ine Bowerman, Fone walked. ‘Ailing buses. McGann forced Strang, second, "scoring Matty and “Doniin, Mertes ut, pitcher to first, FOUR Kenney fited to Strang. Cole fanned, Bowman fouled to Devlin RUNS, McGinnity replaced Mathew: Fifta Inning. PM soy replaced Pratt, rene ‘on Cole's wretchod Benten out, running on Devite at ss to lo toher short to thied, badly aan Gilbert walked. Devlin Bowerman's fielders chotee, sa) MYyGinnity out, short to. first, Bn Dar im, catcher to oh ted, THREE RUNS, fanned on three balls, Barnus hit to oett, Double play, Gilbert, un- assisted, touched Bane and threw to McGann, retiring Erwin. NO RUNS, 8ixth Inning, Gtrang fanned. McGann out, O'Brien to Bowman, Mertes walked and stole second, Dahlen filed, to Barnes, NO. 5. Robinson fanned. Same with Jack- son. rien singled. Kenney hit to Gilbert, Cole hit ‘to left, scoring O'Brien, Bowman tripled to lett centre, sooring eKmney and Cole. Smith walked, Barnes filed to Dahlen, THREE RUNS, Seventh Inning. Devtin to first on Robinson's error and a wild throw of Hrwin put Devlin third. Gilbert’ walked and atole second, Bowerman fanned, MoGinnity walked, filling bases. Dontin hit to lett, Reoring. Deviln aid Gilbert, MeGinnity scored on Strang’s flelder's holes and Donlin out stealing home. oGann Kirucle out. Three rns, rd. | Uh, On Oo RU) ALLEN SANGREE DESCRIBES | FUTILE EFFORTS OF THE EL ’Skeeters and Have Easy Time Winning the Game— Puttmann and Newton Do the Pitching, BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Special to ‘The Byenime World.) CITY, N. J. April wasn't New York that saw the open skirmish in which the Highlanders’ the finishing touches to a team whis JERSEY frequéntly falls un the operation, Jorwey City, sion, went in for a scrap, First Inning. lon to Cassidy, Merritt to Cassidy, two. bases, | suoring, Scored h yee Seoond Inning, Halligan, w started to secon in Keoler's equ ah \Bu ton, a Third cane McCormick was hit was caee ony vou on $B ty ler stru steal eoondy 5 lal Fourth aa one tins! out bee's ‘Clement thrown Hi UY ian, abled un, walled) but and Hallti f SHREDDED fy you? living comforts? you? or store or shop? Glement went out on a bunt, making a beautiful one-hand McGuire's wild throw. Kelmer fell next | on @ grounder to Chase, and erg ended, the inning with @ grounder. 1f Eonar was out Pat woe. ONT Ri Gotham's skyscrapers, but it was close to it that hundreds of the and tried from the heart of Mai wandered across the river to wi notwithstanding. the ine junctions of Garry Herrmann, dent of the National Baseball Dougherty was hit. by -olteh Keeler fanned, being thrown out. Hlberteld went, 0 i Chnee, Beer ent Fines fied to. Kester, ta ie ae Bgl y eit hulre cn stab The Highlawmlers frisked about over. the fleld like lambs in a green pasture, | ‘They reveled in the orlsp April weather: and just for a sample of what they had done down South cut loose to the bie. ) Dis a Sey fied to Dulon, iy. Arras Sos se Sead (Continued on on Second Page.) By a servant who raises your living expenses and lowers your PATIENCE Is a Common Ailment. Is Your Pattence Worn to Shreds By living in a house which always needs repairs, but whose owner thinks the promises should satis~ By an employee who tries harder to “work you" than to work for By a partner who shares the profits, but shirks the pains? By .an exorbitant rent for. office replaced MeGinnlty, Rrwin lod tonight, Robinson singled, Double | Wilse io Dahlen, retiring Robin. | Datvien MeGarin, nailing Jack- | NO RUNS. | ‘Eighth Inning. | Mertes out nd to first. Dahlen | walked, Devin siigled and stole scc- | Dahlen stole third, Gibert filed to On wild pitch Devlin and Dalilen | scored, Bowerman fanned. TWO RUN O'Rrien_singled to reht and wot hom on a wild niteh and Rowerman's wild throw to third brought him home, Ken- (Continued on Becond Page.) about? tisement will correct all of SHORT LING TO CLEVELAND, in b pres ena By a bookkeeper who ls smerely “quick at figures,” but very slow to understand what they are all An Intelligent Want Adver- In to-morrow's Sunday World Want Direc-—)) tory, costing only a oe a things, and put your ner dit By a ltck of business capital? inf

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