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x \ ‘ 1 \ ' % i { pegin a wenceal strike to-night. | Deo. 18—Frightful: stories are pouring © troops and insurgents, Revolting tales i e \ i ). FINAL PRICE ONE CENT. | | COSSACKS CUT | TPES BY FURS MOB Entire Company Slaugh- tered by Lithuanians Who | Are in Turn Butchered. | AVENGERS SHELL CITY | Tukum Swept by Machine’ |, Guns and Hundreds of | SMie.. Rioters Fall, ST, PRTBERSBURG, Deo. 19—At o @neeting of the Central Committee et the workmen's organisations at Moscow it ha» been dectded to TUKUM, Courland, Russia, Sunday, Woo. 17, via Stetlin, Prussia, Deo, 9.— iA special staff correspondent of the Associated Press who has just arrived #here, learns that mobs of Lithuanians sand Eathontans yesterday attacked one {hiindred Cossacks and dragoons, the Jenly. miltary force stationed In Tukum. The mobs after wild fighting killed Mthe soldiers to the lest man, cut off Heneir arms end legs and ripped up thelr |} bodies. © "Phe streeks wore attown with bodies "yend-alemembered parts, fe Six hundred troopa arrived here this ;;fmornthg with those guna, shelled the “Yplace und changed the mobs of pear- ‘ants, who burremdered or wore div stared waa been re-entabshod and’ the soldiers are burying the bodies of the #lain and caring for the wounded, In all, 6 sokilers and peasants were Aktlleg and many were wounded. Mout of the remaining population have fied wo Rigs, which is now the eal town in this part of Russia, = MITAU, Province of Coutland, Rusala , by mail “to” St. “Petersburg, fa from tie interior, where desperate’ Aghting has ocooutred detweeo the are told of the barbarities practised on | the German landlords,,who are more © detested by tho Letts than the Rossians. Tn & fight near Tukum fourtean dra- ouns, were killed and sixteen were wounded. It is estiinated that the in- surgents lost G00 men icilled. ‘A squadron of cavaity was ambushed hd badly cut up neat Grossantz and Miroped into Mitau with its wounded. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, 19.—In spite ‘of the statement that two yd on are being sent to the Baltic Provinces it fe learned that no guch number of * tweops ja available ‘The government has rent two rogiments from Bt, Peters Durg in reply to the frantiy appeals for reliforeements, bat it ts considered }) too dangerous .to deplete the garrison of the capital any. further during the Present crisi# and ithe government can only walt the arrival of the Cossacks and other troops which are belng hur- ried torward by Gén. Lineviteh from Manchuria. In the the Government's fear ie that ‘the Mon which fs ing southward the Polint tier may arouse the Polea to an uprising: ‘ PHILBIN NOT MR, M’ADOO’S PLACE, 1 ‘ Books Open to All.” | “ Circulation | NEW YORK, TI a HUMMEL DIDN’ O'BRIEN BATTLES FOR FORTUNE IN | HIGHT WITH FITZ Robert Edgren Distusses To-Morrow, Night's Great Bout at San Fran- | cisco and Says Philadelphian Will Be Lucky if He Wins. Y ROBERT EDGREN, OAMORROW' night will be an epoch maker in affairs of the ring Rovert Pitzstmmons, the Mace of America, will meet young Jack) O'Brien for the light hedvy-weight and the heavy-weight champlon-) ship of the world. For O’Brien this is an occasion of great importance. If) he manages to knock out the veteran of over three hundred fierce and | bloody battles he will make a foftune within the next twelve months. | Theatrical managers will camp on bis trail day and night with flattering offers, Other aspiring heavy-weights will be glad to split purses with him, giving him the lion's share and wecepting the foxy Mr. O'Brien's own terms, which, judging from the past, will be such as to enable him to continue in | the enjoyment of his ‘honors until old age retires him at last. O'Brien is a money-maker, and he realizes all of this, So it can be taken for granted that he has neglected nothing that could possibly bring | him {na winner, O'Brien te young, which {t 1s agreed Bob Fitzsimmons 4s not. He {s fast as a feather-weight. He is clever and foxy. He can fun and atill fight when he is up against @ better man, or he can dart in with fabs and hooks and ‘yppercuts and wear bis tival down, as he did not long ogo in the fight with young Al Kaufman, = =| “Where O'Brien Got the Idea, THEATRICAL, = berate TRUST UNDER JONES FR that fight, and Jack O'Brien, craning MMs neck through the ropes fram a ring- ‘de béx, took in and made a mental note t Mouchy move of the weary vet- eran, He tried to take advantage of his knowledge Mater tn the six-round bout fought with Fits in Philadelphia,’ But that time O'Brien overestimated his powers. ‘Trained (0 (he moment, /he met & DWVERS RESCUE MEN CUT OFF I TUNNEL FLOOD Two Workman, Impris- oned Since Sunday, Found Alive. | }A MARVELLOUS ESCAPE. Had Given Up Hope When Saved—Hurried to Hospital and Will Recover. i Barely alive and weak from hunger. | with thelr coating af grime Ricord Draga and Francisco Canello, the two Italiana who since Sunday had been penned in the Pennsylvyant, tunnel in Long Island City, were brought out this afternoon on the shoulders of four divers, Wor over forty-eight hours they had been/huddied like trapped muskrats in a Uny cage of scaffolding close up um der the roof of Shaft B, in utter dark- ness, and Menaced hourly with death by hunger, by polsonous cellar gases and Wy the water which flooded the tubs velow them. The borrot of thelr poat- tion had almost turned them into mad. men. “MUDDERS” GET THE PLAY AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACKS Steady Rain Continues All Day, and Change "in Track Conditions Upsets the Calculations of Bettors, (@pecial to The Bveving World.) FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS. Sanction, 108, ©, ia, The folowing a moe Sy Bred Siauier 100, | nee The news that the divers were on 5 ee é y ot (he in achaes in ie ty Att asenn tee en 8 + hl dneir way out of-the tunnel with them ca a Red Fox, 105, J! » drew. a tremendous crowd to the Bast the Fair Grounds thia afternoon. It also upset the caldulations of the avenue opening, As thé divers splashed THIRD RACK—Hand: " to sight at the mouth of the black ‘Declares, However, Evidence of Lat. | PRICE ONE CENT, SES Se: RAND DENOUNCES BOTH HUNMEL AND. -PERIURER DODGE ter at Conspiracy Trial Was Fully Corroborated Accused Law- yer Pictured as Dupe. “The golden etreau from Capl. Morse That flowed so fast and thick, In passing through his fingors did any of it stick? Did any of it stick? Did any of It stink?” Mr. Rand dropped into poetry this afternoon during his dress ‘to the jury in the case of Abe Hummel. He extemporized the verse in suggesting that the defendant at the har was as culpable as Dorige, === |) “Learned counsel, dor the Ves he sat, “says that Dodge's motto ‘What is there tn It for met? think shere is any material ’ between Dodge and the the bar on thie count’ a ‘The case closed for the day with 7 Rand's address at 6 o'clock, y Rogens will charge Lhe Jury: wt 10.90) monrow morning, “Littio Abe" Hummel wept while own cour wel pleaded for him betokp jury, 1) Mr, Niooll, after #t bad been )®ot to put Mr, Hummel on the eo RS, MARK HANNA IS HELO UP FOR * : real who had figured out the person # fant drack. It 'begwn to tiem hole beating thelr “helpleds burdens « tremendous cheer Went up. & Fitasimmons who bad Ween tricked into golng in without an hour of prepa- ration, was master of the lanky Antipodran John Doe Proceedings ion Fitz fought that twenty-round ir with George Ganiner two years Begun Before Justice Wyatt. agony Pit jones was in poor shape for lifetime. O'Brien opened. the» bafl, by savagely hooking IMizsimmons, on the ,{chin, sending him staggering ‘back on his heel#r Then O'Brien piled in on top At the request of Distriot-Attorney Jerome, represented by Assistant Dis- triot-Attorney Kresel, Justice Wyatt, In the Court of Special Sessions, thle jab and jolt in the fighter’s category For three rounds he kept Pitssimmons Satlefied that he had the chance of a| Dusky of the old fighter, ripping home every | 1 udder. The veteran was dazed by the Whexpertednoss of the attnek. He tad never before met a light heavyweight with thé nerve to carry the battle to him. But after the third round old Fite sudiénly pulled himeelt together by on supreme effort. and: from. that time on it was duly.a question of how Jong O'Brien last, Philadelphia Jeck still tried to hold the aggressive, wht Fitz, red with blood that teigkied from his battered lips and cut eye, qnraged, fighting quite in his old manner, beat O'Brien all around foe ring, Knocked him through the day bose ropes, Knooked him down on the revined oanvas of the ring, gave him time to get up, him down agatn. afternvon began @ John Doe proceed ings in order to {nquire into an Wleged orlmina) act committed by members ef ‘the Theatrical Trust, ‘A few days ago employees of the firms of Klaw & ©rianger, Charles Frohman and Al Heyman received sub> poenas signed by Justice Wyatt ealling upon bee eg produce in the chambers of the of Special Sessions at 2 o'olock to-day all the books, papers and records in thelr possession or under: their control covering @ period extend- ing from Jan. 1, 169, down to the pres ent time, incluring journ wast books | 5 stub books, bank pans books and ‘ail checks drawn by Girma for which went | t he rescue, ‘The police, always back on | Of O'Firien-in bouts tn bis home town, stepped to the ropes, and the ring- Ing thirty odd seconds before tho end | jones. ‘Wyatt 20 Dre] he. aieth three-minute interval, t he Thea the Philadelphian’s friends came | J. te got going In with AST SEONG ov to cal) anz witness tall fom | defense, sumued up, last night; apd has conynued all day. The rescued palt were conscious but F i His whole plea was that The courfe waa'e wea of mud, and the in a wate of witer collapne, Joy andj Widow of the FAMOUS |itne otters, 10 the case, war a horeus Coat, topeenlcsd he sot! solne shock had turned them almost mute, 1 | of Dodge's duplicity; that Dodge tied! Horsemen and ragewoers are still dim Sti ewathed In the rubber danke! Senator Is Subjected TO | tier to the tawyer and that Me, 4 LSet Becta ed erat? | i See ae erncovees esl” Annbving Experi eg elation lh!» Ty p Nagy Lue ae r them for the journey through the ni TIENCE, | lever Dodge on innocent man tf } fa net, hee ap Tamadiate evenan "a | they ware bundied into am ambulance nnoy! 8 pe * was bvought ‘back hofy’ and o ion. fa certain, the. boy ; | dripping and sent to St, John's Hosp!tal, ls persury. 4 ; whould be euapenaet, either for incom- Story of the Victims, tthe tate | “Dodke wan an avaricious wolt withs | OH PRLY okey Darouthy wae eroong the rmprougn an inetpfeter Cancto, the] Mire Mark Hanna, wldow of the Wate | oot conscience, whoee motio was, ‘What! arrivals to-day from New York. He is stronger of the two, Wid this story: Benator of (hilo, wto- | 48 bn it ror Dodge,’ said Mr, Nically under contract to John Boden and was together when we | lence thie afternoon, when the a “He ki wit tent here to @ain some experience this idptater Nppood ‘nate mobile in which she was driving, was| “1 know hig wife had martieg a. 7 1 for Dick Waaki heard water pouring through, b Hiceman and her chaut-|@illlonaire and saw money for him | : and tin Hagman ‘Doroutthy rode ‘well Wwe climbed into Bhatt B, and, sfobped by. « policeman he attacked her divorce, 80 he lied to! at the tall meeting ‘at Providence, R, 1. then, finding the woe . ts The car was going at @ lively rate| Mr. Hummel, made his false aMdavit, ° i rs of speed along the Réverwide Drive near} and when he was needed a» the most FIRST RACE We furlongs; selling: wt, Wat the walls and pedsbed in & IRte Oars and Bightyelath attest] material witness demanded $509 end Starters, welts and Jockevs. Une | tne following. alec round spade Mt the top of the tunnel. }One a are Bieta HR" Bde 4s ' rout Panta om “bot ane ois toom to atand upright of | when Motor-Cycle Policbman Arthur F. | ot It a tot, Pole: 1 ; Poetry, ws Morris: atretoh, out. Hickey, of the West One Hundred and| “He declares he told Mr, Hummel be " Malleable, 107, Ntwol ‘phere. We clung, wotching the|Fifty-second street utation, stopped jt, }had been verved with divorce, papers + ae a ant Boy, 108, Plarout. water creep higher and higher, We He declared that the car wae gotng|and engaged Mr. Huger to defend the ot i8 Fretepathee’ aoe Dipeen Wit ous prayers, "Wa thought st was|more than chirty-ive miles an hour, | suit. That fAfteen-minute conversation 6 8 Favorite, 104 Roman over. Once the water receded;|, Mrs, Hanna was acoompanied by a/in Mr, Hummet's office is the crisié fn 0 4 i all [101 in bev, i, Ate then it came agaln—higher’ than ber man frien. Her chausteur, Willie] ‘his case, the point on whiah ¢hid whole . Time, 1.1% fore. charge of conspiracy rests, Oa this, the Bk Seen "oul alr almost whoked us, We] Mies, Was GAViNE: sine car to pro.| avidence of this self-confessed perjuren, Red Ray r} + | had no food. We could pot drink the to the West One ‘Hundred and) trying to escape from the penitentiary, Henry Oy . 1 water beneath our feet because it was second atreet mation, From there, | absolutely uncorroborated, Oho: flthy. We took the Mullets trom the police it was driven to the) 0) ’ ‘Time—1.19. p se y ‘Court. The magistrate had gone| "A lawyer of Mr. Hummel's at COND WACKE—Seltinx: mile wnd sev- cartridges In our revolvers and chewed , and It wis necessary for| and practice who would attempt to, enty yards them to bring saliva to our parched mouths. That helped tor a while, We wuffered most fram hunger: “Atter we bad been there a long while we heard ® tapping on an ex- haust pipe near ovr heads, Then, we know there was bopey “We waited and waited growing weaker all the dime, Wher \the divers found us we were nearly gone. I he- a 4 I 0K WI CURT FT omnes #! THIRD RACE—Selll . Jodkeys. Heye we would have been dead in an- Se 4 ' : by Sl were we in there?’ h Phat Justice Stover ImplieS} sea” ”" i y out That Ambler Law ls ie tose ‘vale eter’ | the Hospital {t was said the men jd recover with careful nursing, however, is in a dangerous con- ‘oo, Tame, 10, FOURTH RACE~Two-yearoliday wou Unconstitutional, five tur. , Juntion Btover upsst the Ambar law ttn i. Pl, i 4-5] Ohls afternoon in an exhaustive ty die ns homed aE ait £¢ 'F Fi = 3 i! E pod EE ‘CITY PARK RESULTS. HY Ris 27 to make another trip back es the One Hundred and Fifty-second station. ‘Then her cha! tne TCT TWO AUTOS FOR AHEARN. ee Board of Aldermen Make na Nice Present to Borongh ¢ President, ‘he Board of Aldermen. this at ér-| tor alot & woman noon preve| | married to an old, wean “Bresdant Ahearn >; eens, | Grate, who could be easily pereualok to jwtton epetating sib, for the! make false affidavits and pour out per- whoo pn letting, of two| jury on the witness stand. “= “But we find that Mrs, Dodge, bellew PROBERSTO CALL MORTON bolster up such a scheme of perjury as has been outlined here for he got out of It for his own fee—would not be a candidate for the ponitentlary, but for the lunatic asylum.” "i Mr, Nicoll algo insisted that i there pad been any conspiracy “Uncle Jim’? Morse and Charles W. Morse wore the Gillty ones, und not “Little Abe,” “The District-Attorney has told you, declared Mr, Nicouw, “that this Was @ great conspicracy to break up @ happy home. You were told that these oe spirators used against & woman legally Fs | 4 Paul Morton, Ryan's President of the Equitable Life, is to p oalled before the Armstrong Committee to ’ testify as to hether he has made Thomas F. Ryan's. sons the brokers of é Equitable, and the Morton Trust Company a depository of Hpen ms ‘yes LATE WINNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS, y f | ESRD | Filth—Marvel P. 9-19, Blue Pirate 8-5 place, Proteus, * * 4 5 ff i pee be 4 vy -AT-CITY PARK. ee

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