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q g " Circulation Books Open to All.” a eaten NEW YORK, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30 “1905, es FIERCELY and Ships 6T. PETERSBURG, Noy. Plosed, not only to the public, but t Tt is reported from a semi-offict the Dnieper (formerly the St, Pete fire and sunk during yesterday's ba surrendered. Five thousand men, it Js sald, w | View-Admiral Chouknin was in com- nd at the loyal vessels, some Shiloh, including the Patelelmon, par Uelpated in the engagement, Ge Baron Meller Gakomelskie, commander of Séventh Army Coorps, with infantry and artillery, was 4a command ashore. The newspaper accounts of the de- fails of the fighting at Sebastopol, qbich aro based on she reports clr @Wiating in the city, are very conflict b fut they all say the battle ended a “about 5.20. o’tlook yesterday after: Hoon, when the ships of the mullnecrs yaad , Mitineérs Began Battle, “the Noynath says that five thousand Men perished on both sides. ‘The leaders of the m Sided, have already been e: 4, tw Pattleshios tive beet blown up, and Milhes have been laid at the entrance of the roadstead. The Covernment stil! manages, with ald of the adninietratiys oMcgys the line, to keep communication MH with Sebastopol. The manager of Pie Moscow office is himself working t Key there. . @ contents of bie elpher dispatches Pecelved by the Kmperor from Vice- ,Admiga! Birtieff, Minister of Marine, fre carefully Mepis ITWWARSAW, Nov “According to few detatls usr have veuched MaraAW rogarding Ue Kea and land Battle at Sebastopdi, the rebel fleet in the evening of Nov. 2% cponed an attack ob three loyal warships, the Watveship Hostisiay, the ‘torpedo gunboat Capt Backen and the armored cruiser Phm- Amyn. Inter replled briskly _ the repel torpedo boat destr oat siaking « torpedo boat. “Phe coast batteries also joined tn and , Bet fre to. the cruiser Otchakakort, | by the pebel leader Lieut, ohiet itt famaging er Bvirepy \\ Rebel Leader Caught. he Jatter with bis mutinous fol- tried t6 cagape in bouts but were captured by Tbyal torpedo boat 5 vame time the Bielostok Regi. Uttacked the barracks occupied F the Toulineers. Fifteen hundred ot with (eo Maxim guna surrendered ‘during the night ‘The number of killed i “ghd wourided ts not known, , BEE escivo MEN | i} EXILED FROM WARSAW. |! W. )Nov, 90.—Nymbera of pnerfaotis continue to be ar. Adand exiled withont trial, ° teat "anxiety prevaily hero, fm feared that a general strike ‘the Whole of Russian Poland out at any moment, the postal and tele. between Warsaw and ot any ts peavtidally DIEAT SEBASTOPOL Rebels Defeated After Bloody Conflict’ Still Defy the Czar, Although Their Leaders Have Been Put to Death 30,—2.20, P. M-—The Navy Department In| Btaff, No official statement on the subject of the battle at Sebastopol yes-| terday has been iasued, and the public remains in the dark, compelled to be ot 24,000 | AND 9,000 4o-—____—_ Blown Up. ‘0 diicers, except those of the General) fontent with the countless rumors which are in circulation. jal source that although the Otchakott, | | rsburg), and a transport were set on ttle, all the mutineers have not yet \ ‘ere killed in the bloody id he === 4 COLD WAVE HERE AAD OF TIE Frigid Area Extends Over| Entire West Down to ‘Texas, The cold wave which the weather man ordered for to-morrow arrived ahead of time and this afvernoon it was freeing up New York, ‘The morning started in with the temperature one or two de- grees above freezing and with the britl- jant sunediine {t was exhected that by afternoon the meroury would be tn the forties, But the hurry-up wind proughe the cold wave #o rapidly from the West that at noon the thermomeer com- meneed (o recede, dropping two points an hour, Official temperature up on the skyscraper wih the weather man has ny ove was degreea\ ut 2 clock. While on the street the mercury was a | 28 No one but the janitor lives on the | toot o¢ Une sKyseraper, so the weather on the street is what cou In announcing the cold wave for Fri- day Lhe forecaster ald thé temperatur would be at about Afteen or sixteen de- a ero, cold wave blanketing the ehtire West and extending r south this Minn., A frogen telegraph vat from there that time 5 at 6 below Moorehead Is known as the place where the cold comes from. In tracing the origin of overy cold wave which lreaches Now York the Weather man blames it on Mooreheatt Inc! here is tine surf bath- ing a; Key W with the temperature ‘of the alr and ter at 4 degrees. With the Jow temperature to-morrow the Weather Bugeau expects high winds from the \northwest, the kin come sweeping down from thi busy with the Flatiron Butk If the wind continues jt is expected that st will bring the snow cloud: which are now painting the Mariti Oepvineee, Rat ig hy . (4K leak uffalo,.with the mercury an Albany es ported snow, High winds Fee i memorable aoe the Adiron- te ington recorded temperature, wile the cold ett oxrand: ing woe iward sent the mercury to 2 a n ateees Moat Bt Louls and 4 at vig aed AE SHOCKED 10 DEATH HIS HOLIDAY. Elevator Employee Killed While Hastening to Prepare’ to "Celebrated Day, 1 1 to 1) 1, Nelle Burn (2to 5 for place) on Jeneth |, SEVENTH RACE—$100 a telling: Joseoh Ni ot th \) three year-olds an wi ane tile and ns |nattona Bavates Goeyache No, im], Bob Bdgren'8, 2 Sr hyit SPO eae) irene okt. course Palast yr Raed: Weat Seanivethira, vi Was killed fo gy ‘ MUTINEERS FIGHT WASHINGTON CUP sadee and cause the fomy ener to get} 10) 1, John F. Ahearn (30 to 1 for) ‘“ place) 2, Burning Glass 3. Hereulold (2 to 8 for place) ‘tthe {| Lad 8 Woolgatherer 3. Ostrich, 3. Pontes AT PRACTICE AND CAPTAINS OF THE TWO ELEVENS. FOOTBALL a FINAL SCORE. | WICHIGAN.... . gan in the last half, At Easton—Lafayette, 47; Bucknell,.0. At Fordham—Holy Cross, 2; Fordham, 5. At Washington Patk—Boys’ High, 5; Polytechnio, 5. At A. L, Patk—-Commercial, 18; Washington Tech., 0. At Pittsburg—W, U, of P,, 6; Pennsylvania State, 6, At Norfolk—North Carolina, 175 Virginia, 0. to LATE WINNERS AT CRESCENT ory.” Third—Tartan 5-2, Lucky Charm 2-1 place, Gamara, Fourth—Rapid Water 3-1, Gold Rose 4,1 pl., Ram’s Ho ee ee AT CITY PARK. Seoond—Monterey 1-1, Orbicular 2-5 ps Daring, Third—Drexel 2-1, Labor 2-1 plas%, Lampadrome, Fourth—-Orly II, 100-1, Bryon 4-5 place, Belle Estrade, 4 FOR BEN CROCKETT to 1 Shot Comes Fast in Run Through Stretch for Ben- ning’s Feature. all the way, Start good @ dozen len; ay 4 quarter miles 4 ohrite inne =4.00, ere. Jookey: Win, Fin, Croekett Romane. i) 3 at Miller t-10 | 0 Nb Nine! Spat" Lois i; itattowon atao Nine Spot made the early pace in the Washington cup event, fee half a mile, ‘Went to the front and led for the next ym. (Mlle, In the last six furlongs the feld itera, vay on Osirioh but on the jturn Louls HL. and Nine Spot fell back “beaten, Banlwt and | Ben Ostrich and Wor si | BENNINGS RESULTS. —— ny FIRST RACE—Paul Clifford (9 to Tn i Crockett fought It out to the end, Banker wis in. front until the ast furlocg but Ben Crockett drew away and won by « eae from Banker, who beat Osirich twelve lengths for the place, Nellie Burn Loses Again, pes 4 4G 7 ngage Humpty: ‘Duroty. The Roni ran. NelHe Burn, heavily hackel iw | sixth face, was aes made the running b> lowed by the Scold and On the the tuna ¥V nnd he came away tine stretah eagily, winning by four lengths from Nellie. Burn, who (ad eight lengths, in front of Bob Evgre: Long Sho! ‘8 "pial Race. run home paseed f $ Bate . Pant SECOND RAGE=Montanus (8-to| Meine Gin fe ne aver ) 1, Gentien’ (8 to 1) 2, Ingleside 3, pay Ay (ba BT ed nai THIRD RACE—Kernell (3 to 5) 1 i am the from Gentian re ea Fever n In Prant ey ni H jut ey aties Maa 4 m dt ' Meirels ae “The Miner also in the ine; maid Fime i ; rah \ hs FOURTH RACE—Billy Ray (4 to! ) 1, Curant (8 to 1 for placey 2 FIFTH RAGE—Ben \ Crockett (6 toy | ) 4, Banker (7 to 10 for place) 2, mt Vee ay atly } oerrd third, tottowea SIXTH. RACE-Water, Course (4 wel, is “Tatte SEVENTH RAGE—Veoman (20 to Pa Don't an ba Med (4 to 5 for sigh at ih baihe 4s 1a3.aiq te Sp Him. Banuel: Har \aqe Maid, Win y. Athelina 44° Winchester rarsd in close order to the far turn in the seventh, where ie latter quit. Say Ray and Agetina then raced a Aird tail ned a, the last furlong wh Yooman Lolonedt, aad won tn APP Ov m long Pa Tay was half a length in front of Arwenal, eli WP af mi | RNELL, 5 PENNSYLVANIA, CHICAGO: Nov.’ 30.—Chicago scoredsa safety against Mich-) HORSES FALL DOWN AT FAIR GROUNDS: —_— Accident Happens in. First Race, but Fortunately No Damage Is Done, FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS, FIRS! RAG [Van Ness (5 to 2) 1, Columbia Girl (9 to 1 for place) 2, Mayor Johneon 3. SECOND PACE-—La Sociere (7 to 10) 1, Caprice) (8 to 5 for place) 2, | High Chance. 3. Spools The Even ne Worl) FAIR GROUNDS, NW ORLEANS, La), Novy. Tre initial race of the Crescent City Jockey hab meeting of the present winter ses the thir teenth) eanial merting, was aiate prom {nent and the saperst!t ous rough forwned by the fa that thre horses fel Auiving Wer s ‘The jam o Cured between the (thred-elghth and} throe-qua’ 4 in which Stand] Pat, J snd Col White wen owt vine of the riders of the horse was jously injured apd only received a severe shaking up. ¢ ‘The fulllng of the horees created excitement in tie packed eran! Hy wmong jhe women, and putinied until it was us gumage fad iwarned the been dove. from the mn { on Commobta 10 nson, whteh was a hot tolrd sonmitted sul y ng pimwes | wens ma recently | ire! court martin) Stand Pat, 1 fell a e White and J, W at ) RACE Purse $500; for two; Mf el fou 4 puty ae’ ola; five und a» fur Navornin Tit | Lat povtene, 108 ewelt th Wid an it Poltt, Coat aad OF duty Sy Jean a jae <Crimmingh; a8 ouarcermaster of W tat Bim. | to & won by tree 7 to 1 and, & ty A, | Mi, 1 RANCH 1S (Rodoing), 6 tot in| ey here Pie wor Hod 1 By WM. A. WILLIS, after i h Cornell w After Cor. resents a goal kick, an <pportunity wh prived of after ber s2ore. down, wit nell'e, touch the Waller punted ‘out to: Haltday. tor the | youl try. ‘Me punt awe high, and al- tough Halliday the twenty-ya Jing reached up and got it, he lowt his balance in the doing sa and took three type before hedling, ‘The eftetals de- cided that Corndll was nob entitled f a goal try under the elrcumstances. It was & perfectly fair ruling, Dut it turned a game wile should have been a tle into a defeat (for the sandiest {team the Red and White has ever aent to. Philadelphia, | Cornell Annoyed Them | Cornell's play amazed even vine la ae ‘among the Ithacan route | Throughout the first half she out | played tiie Quakgrs at eveery stage, her defenee at crition! moments being superb, As long ay she had her regu. jar ‘varsity line-up Pennaylvania could do mothing. with her, but toward the jend of the #eond half Warnef> in an effort to stop Pennsylvania's rueh put in su) afier sub, and the men were not equal to ihe emergenoy, Ihis gaive greatly resemoled the Yale- | Harvard game of last Saturday, Penna i . on BABY BORN AMID. STORM AT SEA Stork Visited Steerage as Fried- rich der Grosse Encoun- tered High Atlantic Gales. her Hoboken pler to-day y voyage, having encoun: tered high sega acd gales throughoat the greater part of the voyage, Her ose at taxed the big ship's ca- paseeneernd on the second day ou fi was augmented one, when litte Fred: Wis, aiamtormen Ges untibhed Inte’ Fe | world In the stoerase Win the first and second cabin yas sengers eard of the birth of the baby lconvert beneftis were ‘arranged and a | arrived at after a stor The sleamship Friedrich der Grosse | FAILURE TO KIGK — GOAL ALONE BEAT. PLUCKY PRANKLIN F ), PHILADE PHIA, Nov. %—One little point ts t margin by which the muchevaunt Pennsylvani m beat the. Cornell } eleven hére ¢ afternoon, That rep- Cornell i Pennsylvania e- ‘1 was made at| Cornell extreme: corner of hd leridiron, |Pennayivania f line. t t Pennsylvania . Corneil .. fog he went Roadhoum wwtil he Y CORNELL Each Side Scored Touchdowns, but ‘ Luck Was with the Quakers, Who Had an Easy Trial for the Goal. FIRGT HALF, SECOND HALF. FINAL SCORE, Vennayivania, OY serve Neb'paon Lomsin had “ie same Yale ha dthen. ale the Salance of luck was all nell's favor. As the teans FIRST HALF, Penn wou the toas, and elected to des fend (he west goul, putting a wind against Corneil. advantage today that ier sp>atitutes | #i99Ut AS good os the frst. Nine ane Pennsylvania's touchdown was onaat between (he goal posts so that her thy | for qt! was an easy one, Outside of lined yp they were @ out equal in strengt() and Penne’® 0€4 point represents no superiority. of the Quakers over Cornell. Walter teed for Cornell to Greene, who ie t ball on dhe Iyard line and came back 5) Yards before Roadhouse downed him Penn made two trles at the Cornell” vight wing, but couldn't make an in so Sheble kicked to Cornell's 20-yare On the first try Halliday got tee tween Lamson and Scarlet for 10. ya but on w fumble Cornell lost the ball, a tn Gop. . e sl ee A 4 ij I * Folwell and Robinson in two trys got through ¢he Cornell line for 10 yards and on the third try Robinson made it first down for Penn on Cornell's 90-yard line, Greene tried to go around Van Alimants end, but was thrown back for a loss, Sheble, #0lng between O'Rourke and Costello tor / however, made up for 5 yards, On a, tandem play he ball on the %-yard line, It by) Rooke curried the ball to the 6-yard Mne, but Edwards discovered holding in the ling and penalized Penn 15 yards, putting Penn Gains on Fake Trick. Stevenson dropped back for & ty bot it was a fake, oat Instead of kicl lke lightning aroun “ GF Hel not stopped purse of $0 coclected for the mother we vara Pirate nealing for New York yester- Uae we the che ry the st ine! x vibsel ran into a stft south. | ¢, nnsylvania mach & deanerate the wind and sea at Iaat b ‘or first down, but Cornell held. sirenuous that Ci Bleecker | 80! the ball. Cornell. immediately be= 1 to forego his dinuer asa] ®an using Walder and Gibpon i o r on the bridge. eli an three trys netted & to ‘worably the happiest passenger on| °F | | the ant War pretty Intle Joanna Sink, hn offense was a complete sur ' er f iunkfort, Germany, who tad been] prise to the Quakers, I ont for bs her #weetheart, Otto Kaiser, its stop the rushes of th 4 Low Anwoten, ih tne under ding | Pennsylvania was repeatedly off alde thoy wer. tole married on T. wankss and was penalised twice for t of. alving fmy fense, With the ball om iC a Qito and Joanna were bov and girl) yard Walder made 6 yards between tofers ly Keankfort, Sx years ago ie | Rooke atkt Junk. On’ the next t ‘came (© America and ed a bakery iday got through Lamson for jin Log Angeles, He proapere? and &: ‘ds and was finally downed tn the {for Jonnan, He met her at toe pig to tre of the field, Pennsylvania, wae y, carrying @ great boueuel of flow in off side and lost 5 yards, h gv ers. Dhoy fell in oach other's arms and ') the ball on her own vane drive to the nearest clereyman, feed it |Joanna's fellow-pussengers. who kues | 9, ‘ Tall about Hy gave the couple @ rousing | ‘enneylvania Gete Case of ips it Pennsylvania got another case , re eer. \CITY PARK RESUMES TURF WAR AT NEW ORLEANS. CITY PARK FINISHES, FIRST RACE—Careless (6 to 1) 1, | Alma Dufour (2 to 5 for place) 2, Es- | trada Palma 3. Cryy PARK, N ORLEANS, Nov “The winter season began to y with a good card and the turf war here lwith tre Cresent Clty Jockey Club js! * j thus continued, ‘The feature of the open- day's card was the Thanksgiving fhe sumtrary FIRST RACE—Purte $49, for viree. cere, and upward-—One mile.-Care ie 101 (Wishard), ¢ (0 1 and 2 to 1, 1; | rs A ape Wo (D. Hat), 4 to trada Palma, J04 (Overt) | rattle | men Allzed flv on pass made a yard eround Inann's nf Haitiday made a yard between and Newhold signalled for ea halfhagk \« | next play wae a sensational {put roater t but Walder viled to muffed the center of the field, ‘wrnell in the center of the fel the ‘heart of every iia throat, Penn in roush Lamson and was hi vis goal. with no one In bis way, e stumbled and fell rt 5 worked a clever trek. New tl Ri pe Luradighter and gang? Soar) Refore he e Pennsylvania men othing daunted, Cor; ip th mn him. sumed her attack, and in three arcied the dell to Penni ard line. Here up and heldy At this fupctune and two of off side, Edwards seta yards. C ® Pennsylvania man on the man managed to fall on, wever, and it was first down: Halliday: aan the ball and re- iN nla “ornall Works New Tridk, Here Cornell sfor the sat he al to Wal kicked, ue! oat