The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1905, Page 1

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“ee i" i" f] ra) eT avait a Ree ¥ TIGRE OT LEME IT ET PE IT TN PCS eR eo Le arte Pept eu yey WEREATHER-—Rainy to-night and Tharn an ae to-night ana 2 enonlell | RESULTS EDIT “PRICE ON ONE CENT. TOGO IN FIERCE SEA FICHT WITH RUSSIAN FLEET Rojestvensky’s Full Sqaadron \ Engaged in the China Sea. OFF ANAMBAS ISLANDS. Despatch to a Dutch Newspaper Tells of Opening of Great Battle. NEUTRAL VESSELS WATCH. Wireless Message Grings News That Russian Admiral te In Command of His Fighting Squadron. (Ry Arsociated Prery,) AMBTERDAM, Holland, "Apeit WA fight between the warships of Japan and Russia {s now in progress near Anambas Isiands, east of the Malay Peninsula, according to a despatch to the Handelablat newspaper from its cor- fespondent at Batavia, Island of Java. The despatch adds that five Dutch warships near the scene watching the battle. SINGAPORE, traits Settlements, April 12.—T'he armored sritish cruiser Butley has arrived here from Honk Kong. She reports having passed the Russian second Pacific squadron, in- cluding. seven battle-ships, eteaming north at daylight April 11, Jap Ships Acti: BAIGON, French Cochin-China, Aprit 12,—Several Japanese ships are cruising Off the const ‘of Cochin-Ching for the pyro ‘ot preventing the Rugsians tok.. coal on board, and are making Feconnolssances, A Chinese junk which artived here fe: ently reported that two Japanese vea- atis purchased supplies at Pulo Od! (at the southern extremity of Coohin- China), In case a battle occurs off the conat of Cochin-China the only incidents an. ticipated by the French colony here aro sthat the belligerents mav send disabled ships to thia port. | The French cruiser Descartes and five torpedo-boats are cruising off Bt. James near here, The French gunboats Acheron and Styx are about to leave Sagon for the purpose, It 1a sald, of preserving the Deutrality of French waters, The Descartos, re fs furnished with wireless telogtaph| apparatus, has fecelved several despatches in a foreign @ode which are illegible, Rojestvensky Heads Flect. WONDON, April 12.—No confirmation has yet been received in London of tho repory from Batavia, Java, of a naval buctio off the Anambas Islands, and as there is no cable connect.on with those Islands {tis difficult to see how Batavia would have gt such news before Sing- ‘pore, A deppatch to Lioyd’s from Singa- pore to-day confirma the Associated Vress'a lirst Information regarding tie composition of the Russian squadron which passed there April & Lloyd's agent says \t was composed of seven battle-siips, two armored cruisers, five unarmored .cruisers, three converted ,orulvers, seven torpedo-boat desiroyers, ®eventeen steamers and hospital ships enda tug. é @he Associated Press is able to con- Bie rou, sue eaivment that the Widevin batiie-suips passed Singapore , moins eastward ‘April 8, 20 that wil of Pa Vicg-Admiral Rojestvenaky's ‘squadron | fey. - #9 accounted for, whe Sonne Mah iva about the battle- | We ‘egum fo here 4 Dati eeahiat further oO" ‘ace th rent the aguadton, jerice. u diversen re- © number of ships. Torpedo-Boate Attacked ST, PELHRSBUG, pelt 12—4.83 Agere, eR naa i\c3 information ard to tne ulead naval vattis Kewreas OF the AnrMDAS Lali phe to @ newapaper of A! mys land, from Batavia,) aie ae 9 ayers Dy, viiys bee eelumrapiy tn fe Cnina Bom, META A fal o«ld come ite Wy ‘unloos ie Dutch ware) communloate with Poravin: By scala telegraphy, POLICE SWING AXES IN RAIDS Capt. Hodgins, of the Oak Street Station, Leads in Breaking Down Doors. EGGERS IS ALSO BUSY. Breaks Into the Rear Room of a Saloon in the Gramercy Square District. |HEARD BETS MADE ON RACE. Hodges Tells Court that He Listened at a Door While Wager on Campstool Was Recorded, Police Captain Hodgins, of Onk street |wtation,’ with a detachment of detec- | tives, went out with axes this afternoon and raided two alleged pool-rooms. The prisoners captured in one place were discharged and those taken in the other were paroled by Magistrate Cornell, in Centre Street Police Court, Capt. Hodgins and his men went first to No, 2 Beekman atreet, where they attacked the door of a room on the third floor, smashing it with axes. They found several telephone instruments and racing charts ‘but could not get evi- dence of bets, John Bernard and Frank Allen were arrested, charged with run- ning a pool-rpom, Axes in Second Raid. From ithere the raiding party went to. No. 456 Pearl strect, where nother door was smasped with axes. George @., MoCormick, “John Cusick and Will- jam Burns were arrested. Racing chasty and other poolnoom paraphernaila were ae!ed: ‘Die prisoners. wete ‘taken’ fo. Centre Btreet Pollee Court and’ artalgned. In tho mat:er of the Pearl /#treet rata Capt, Hodgins was unable to bring any proof that then had been betting on the races, The prisoners were dircharged, Capt, Hodgins eald that he Hatened at itie door of the Beckman @treet room and heaml a man at the telephone say: “All right; the bet goes on Campstool In the second,’ “He might have been datking about @ campstool on @ terty-boat,”’ suggeated | Magia.rate Cornell, “There 19 a horse named Campstool in the second rage at Bennings to-day,” protested Capt, Hodgins, producing a sheet of entries, ‘I am convinced that the man at the telephone was ‘taking a bet on him, and if you will give mo untll to-morrow I think I can find the peny, that was at the other end of the wire," Case Goes Ovor, “It sema to me," sald the Magistrate, “that u quest of that kind wih prove fruitless, but since you seem in earnest T will give you a chance, ‘The pris- ene will appear here to-morrow mon- ing. ‘They wee, paroled tater in the custody of trel counsel, Terence McManus. While Capt. Hodgins was smashing doors ON the lower end of the city Act- ing Capt, Eggers, of Commissioner Mc- ‘Afoo's Betes ive) Bursa rem pay, fa fee Gramercy Square dinirict into the rear room of a maton “ar ° hi ind J rq # ra reaer eats rte Tindal Ys Bagere ne ve ‘the. one by eee ie ant Pie eile te fest Ninety-sixth street, ss: y TWENTY BEEF TRUST TRUNKS IN CANADA.| Seoret Service Mon Salad ta Have Traced Man with Boxes Con- taining Books, (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, ‘April 12,-Becret-Bervice operatives are sila co he making un effort to find a mysteriqus trunis, al- lewed to'bo missing, and wanted in connection with the Federal’ Jury in- vestigation of the packing indastry. Six other trunks cf @ numbered serles haye been selzed, but the Federal ofti- clala fear that) unless the soventh in tecovered valuable hvt ion may be float. Tne six trunks were iaken fram swrety’ deposit: vaults in the first Na- ional. Bank Building, Tn wonnection with the wearch for tho missing receptacle, Government. officeis ON POOL-ROOMS Carley endiog, GOOD-BY KISS HELD BACK THE BIG OCEANIC Gangplank Had to Be Low- ered a Second Time to Let Mr. McIntyre on Board, causing Jullis Metntyre. ness man of Buffato, to rai liner and on the @bck. / time befor: ;thme for near the gangpl: was given to lower the plank, “Good-by,” the young man sald, and there was a delay while they exchanged the last Kiss, While this was going on the signal was given to ‘lower away,” and the heavy planks were swung clear of the ship's aide, baulked, Allon the dock and those hat the Oseanto's rail watched with In- the officials of the line agreed to again raise the ganaplank and swing it close to,the side pf the vessel that McIntyre got on board, Even then he had to make a stiff jump and when he fell into the arma of two seamen who were waiting to catch hint those on the dock and ship broke into cheers and handclap- ping, man, with a very red face, turned | be and kissed his hand in the direction ot the very pretty woman on the Lord ,Among. the passengers were: Schwaraschild and F, Frederick sonsph intereated in the firm of Sohwarazsohlid & Bulebecger, Mr, Schwarsschila ts ac- companied by his wife and Mr. Joseph by hie wife and his son and daughter. On mn board were: Major Cartland, ereffe, Richard C. Horse, A. G,, C. Bae, Gen, Bdwai feter to Paraguay and Uruguay; Lord Strathcona, Dan Talmage and Capt, Vosoy. RESULTS A AT MEMPHIS, RACE TRACK, Ox, MuMPHn rH 12.— Toke raen here resulted Be taice FIR} RACB--Hive furlongs,—Coun- iiman (7 to. 10) fee La Pucetle (even) 2, King Roce 3° le Veta Races and @ sixteenth, 1e—1,60 1-2, RACE-¥ teed and o we seat hy to D kL i 10 1) 2, Auray (6 to.1) 8, ‘Time, FOURIH RACE—Watorelde (1 to 6) nee ie Lory \6 to Gu 2, only two starters, Ave vecking cMelals of the Aetna, Trad: Ing Company, who, it te aald, may be able to tell the grand jurors the mean- {og (of ovory dtem contained in the hooka and. payers found in th etrunk: Aah Information ‘sought {9 In relation NEW ORLEANS FINISHES. ASAT BAe) BEMORURAD La Hac ele te Tave's good-by kiss to-day oame near young busl- the White Btar line steamship Oceanic, 1 fur- nlahed some amusement for those on the Molntyré tm engaged: to be married to @ very pretty up-State girl, She was here to see him sail on a fiying trip to London, Their marriage was set for May 1, and the wedding bells were about to ring when the young man was called to England on a matter of urgent business, He tooked passage on the Oceanic and arrived at the vease] some saling time, When it came to go ashore the young man, accompanied by his bride-to-be, went to the pler. They stood talking nk when the signal Then tho man made a dash to Ket back on the Oceanic, He made a mo- thon as though to jump for It, but the distance was too great and he terest. It was only after a delay that This was increased when the young ,B. 8 Clouston, Mr, and Mre, Alfred) B de Cordova, Sir Robert and Lady Mon- J. O'Brien, American Min- et Fg i “Faternian (to Candidates Sharting orring Gallops. LITTLE WOODS’ STRING BROKEN BY JULIA M. by Two Lengths in Fourth Race To-Day. BENNINGS WINNERS. 1, Ninnaequaw (even) 2 Caleant 3. White 3, que. 3. “FOURTH RACE—Julla M (7 to 1) 1, Little Woode (7 to 6), 2, uke et 3. to 5) 1, Follow On (4 to 1) 2, Il Heit 3. SIXTH RACE—Northville (11 to | 20) 1, Oleroso (3 to 1) 2, Salt and Pepper 3, (Special to The Evening World.) BPNNINGS RACE TRACK, WASIT- INGTON, D, C., April 12.—Seven races of the cheapest sort was the offering at Bennings this afternoon, The rogu- lars, who are in uttendance here, will be glad to woleome Aqueduct with bet- ter flelds and better horses’ then have, been seen at this meeting, To-morrow will be Get-Away Day, and the card will be dignified by the second running of the Bennings Handl- cap, and the firet running of the Jesse Brown Cup, open to two-year-olds bred and ‘foaled im the District of Columbia, Beven an¢ Maryland. There will also heavy this after- jeasant, Bhoyers eo ne ane ae the ag Pg 7k Ngee inneeg' 65 VK met eat ike a hn ee fac RACE—Malden tworwys hale inte, old course, Won by & hes Pf: ket ts. oa os an i Meee ye thy ne bet! Campaton) and Rove” a also ran, D'HACE—Kor twonw Folds and ups PIG. eae te wid, rails and seventy ¥ course, ‘Won by alx lenaths, -" i Starters. 4) i pe. Aaa ae TS ‘ooteny Muck .... ty 13 4 4 3 Rool nts ote ‘and ‘Tol Ban nivo Hime ny 1 ACRE? i three-year-olds and wate adi firouns, Columita Corse, Won by halts iength, =~ Betting. — Starters i ; Pl Bh, Ke 1 4 Hs Wood W, iitigrmong tot Cae felauket. Tmeriok, tra Fillo. Be hn Ward, Gen: tewajt, Carrie Jones and Pat Dunony mig rani Time—110" 1-8 FIPT HT el echage, for maidens; peut two sotisea Wen vh four PRICE ONE 4 The Hindo of ‘Watiecs Beaten erman singled was forced thine’ to wecond b} Mevtes out atean 1B, P.O, A, E. Strang, ct...., Bowerman, 1b. FIRBT RACE—Monsoon (12 to 1). stconp RACE—Baby Willle (4 to 1) 1, Merry Belle (even) 2, Judge| “wttheweon, p el comproowre eloccoooccece elucckeecon Ftd am wens oeoo press Noaionlhy: in the = % THIRD RACE—Peter Paul (18 to 5) 1, Tootsle Mack (5 to 1) 2, Pani. Bannon, 8b .... Meaney, rf..,. Pong! re Bnyder, FIFTH RACE—Charips Elysees (7/1 leescoeccocet§ al orccowmconcs [Me nomnsoances McCarthy in the fourth, “Replaved Loroy in the seventh, SCORE BY INNINGS, oe 0000000000 02000060 *#8 Base Hite—Ott ee: Loin four ta. (y nae Bale ge o, iN P lbita xe nienat pies Mocinnity, Staten a ereeanaban. BY ALLEN, SANGREE, to The Evening World.) ROUNDS, New York, April .Maataore was arranged here to-day, the victima being, Montreal | £ of the Eastern League, his wild animals were raving hungry, having’ skipped @ mea) yesterday, and he ordered Montreal to be drawn quartered by MoGinnity, bulldog was there to riot on t ci] mangied bodies, | Frank Bowerman wloated over First Baseman Au Gratin, and every Giant sharpened his teeth for the banquet, Montreal had the honor of boing tallenders last year and if thelr capa- bility was to be judged by this standard no one could guess what was to hap- The Canadians were smart enough to alone favored ti) Canenday out at firat, Jacobson walked, . Hi! out, Doescher to Mi (O RUNS. Fourth Inning. ped to. Stahl, joCamwell tine filed to Ji Perohed In the sunny ag their Powers t roached ior row meinen te, be low growls came from Da slotetbuteds 1m, arcie, ted some sounds of revelry, Firet Inning. pontin had’ his entree off a bounce Juyee Was devoured by on. Mertes Noked tvs {us chops over & expired on a bunt, am on init wide ones, eenre “inning: to Btrang, Wills wi Sibvon a aa ciara. evn wet ae ieee GIANTS SHUT OUT MONTREALS, 8 TO 0 Game Close Up to Seventh Inning When Champions Cut Loose and Bang Six Runs- McGinnity and Mathew- son Pitch, Grow free transportation to Arat, Bow. Night. Bowerman e, wecond, ibeon to Fourth Inning. Toyae struck. out, lones, vf, ini it, rage Mf, nawidy. Xe. Mullen, Baedage "rt. Haydon, o, Jacobson, py (Special to ‘The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, D, C,, April 12—In- termittent showers and a cold raw wind, kept the ball-tossers guersing up to the time for calling the second game be- tween the Washington Americans and Brooklyn Nationals to-day, The grounds were soft and ‘altogether bad for play- ing, but a couple of hundred fans were cut und it was decided not to disappoint ‘This is the last exhibition game for the Brooklyns, who go home to-night to rest up for the opening of the pennant First Inning, Bheskacd fenned, Lumley dfed, Hill Owens fled to Jones, Jones syalked, Hill eate on Doescher’s Stari fited to Batoh. (bul te anes goon Doeseher made, ME ening ana ie hit ona Hueleman Hen” goutle Gls Ca ee “on othe wo b>] Ronee" Second Inning. to Stahl. Casiday Bach out: Lewis welt, kitenelt dled d play, NO RUNG Jaco! deat out bunt aia vaacrinced. it out, Gv ing Haydon, ‘ell, @corii nut ete, Teer ae: 5 len, scoring arent pet a ihe. bia Third Inning. MoGamewen walked, Ritter bt be Doscher bunted safely, eat alked, ‘Mo! Lumley singled, scoring Ritter Scheckard was tht “Owens singled, Ba Swene was caught off’ (first, BASEBALL GAMES TO-DAY. At Philadelphia, Phitateiphia (A. Philadolphia (N. 1.) Battorles—Coakley and Noonan; Cor- both. HIGHLANDERS’ GAME OFF, (apecial to The Bvening Workd.) BALTIMORE OVAL, Apri 12—Wet ‘evented to-day’ typ Hiighiondety ar and sister, Mrs-'J, Morgan Smith, in the Tombs to-day. The meeting. . lowed the arraignment of the Smiths before Judge Warren W. { ‘on the conspiracy charge and their commitment to the’ Tombs in He bail each, ; son, after ten ntonths of life in the Tombs, was buxom and of health. Her sister, thin, pale and nervous, ‘showed ‘the ‘str Bannon dled via (Continued on- on Beoand Page.) BROOKLYN IN G:ME WITH THE SENATORS, BATTING ORDER. Wasiiinwion, cried: a cell on the same tler with her ‘Warden Flynn said that under the rules (Continued on Second Page.) teh, fanned, Wty y¥don filed Mitchell jones, 900000000 10021100 x—5 Sebati: aa Striking Contrast Between Apsearaad Long-Imprisoned Actress, Buxom and a Picture of Health, and the Wan _ Fugitive Now Under Arrest. SOBBED AS THEY FLEW INTO EACH OTHER’S ARK Together at Luncheon for First Time Since th Night Before Young Was Billed ae broker Not Sure Morgan Smith Was, Man Who Bought the Revolver. © ’ For the first time in over ‘ten months ‘Nan’ Patterson mit The meeting between the sisters was very affecting, “Nan” P long period of dodging detectives sent after her and Her, hustand by ir District-Attorney, Nan stood by u window looking Into) he could not remove any cell occupant | fA courtyard through which her on tia er to muke way for hei and brother-in-law had to pass to enter | there was a Pali ald AE Petia the building, ‘The girl was almost | signed to it. The hysterical from exoitement, She saw|the part of the sete core tore Smith and his wife the moment they, keep tho sisters apart. came in sight of the window and Had Luncheon Together, i “Oh, doesn't poor Jplla look weak| ‘They tvok luncheon together im and pale. Her hair fa turning gray.” | women's’ section of the prison. Teal was vent in by a caterer, In Each Other's Arme. time they sat at table together: All of the lawyers but Mr, O'Reilly |the Hotel Bt. Paul last June, agi wh left the consultation room as Mrs, Smith | before ‘Caesar’ Young waa kt approached, themselves into each other's arms, and Ae ‘aa they clung to eaoh other, sobbing: | 13 the man sorsheend tun veya more than one \prison attendant WAS |i, which Cacaar Young nottced to turn away and brush the Hyman tern, the pawnbroker sal ¥ back of his hands across his eyes. who ‘sold 4 It Is considered doubtful af @he ‘The sisters fairly throw | siot-Attorney will be able to «ot @ | itive Identification of J, Morgan’ the revolver, was in court and Io kod i Nan Patterson was tho first to re-| carefully at #mith. He refused | gain her composure. Her firat quostion | positively that he could not pat: tas about the state of her mother’s | identification, but in a roundabout way health. ‘Then both women talked at! admitted that he was not sures. once until thelr father appeared. with| Beforo ho went into the courtroom Smith, More tears followed, until) paid that he did not think ‘he could | Warden Elnn decided that the room | positive about Smith, After YookIna should be thrown open to other pris+| the prisoner, he remarked: oners wishing to consult with counsel, “You've got the whole family in jail An Affecting Meetings time, Warden,’ remarked ‘whet®T said ebout not’ being ‘son, bitterly, goon,” Mrs, @mith asked that she be given| A large trunk and a hamper AT WASHING: ON—BROOKLYN VS. WASHINGTON, BROOKLYN ...... ......00390000 Hat se eee 3d 30000 ee. ooo AT CAMBRIDGE. a sonnets 0 002 ' Pia es AT NEW BRUNSWICK. ‘ HARVARD . SYRACUSE C.C. N.Y. RUTGERS . LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. 4% a SEVENTH RACE—THE yen LADY (7 to 1) 1, YEOMAN | (7 to 5) 2, BILL CURTIS (5 to RTIS (5 to 1) 3. AT CITY PARK. . 5 SECOND RACE—MINT BOY (1 to 2) 1, DARING (8'to 8) 2 |” GREY DAL 3. FOURTH Ck SHARK (18 to 5) 1, LOU WOODS (4 to’ E PITH Re RACE—LUCY. YOUNG) |4 to 8) 1, JAMES 'V, Ae i | Me ASTARI YA %

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