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Che - “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | le 110°CLOCK - PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, M ARCH 15, MO pee JAP SHELL STAI A RUSSIAN WARSHIP IN NEW SEA BATTLE -Fleets Met in a Short Engagement on Sunday, During Which Thirty Shells! Were Exchanged and the Cruiser, Diana Was Badly Crippled. It Is Reported that Later,the Russian + Squadron Eluded the Japanese, Slipped Out of the Harbor and Started to Join Ships at Vladivostok. y. (By the Associatéd Press.) TIENTSIN, Mareh 15.—A foreigner just arrived from Port Arthur reports that a short engagement took place between the Russian and Japanese fleets on Sunday last, the Russian protected cruiser Diana receiv- | ing some injuries. About twenty or thirty shells were exchanged. | The Imperial Chinese Railway Company is considering the with- drawal of its station force and all of its movable property from New- chwang. SIGNIFICANT MOVE OF _JAPS TO GUARD PLANS. SEOU“ March 15.—The Japanese authorities have ordered the news-| (Pper corespondents at Pingyang and Anju to return. They also refuse © honor the pérmits formerly given for correspondents to accompany tocope to the front and are holding them at Seoul. This action is re- widen at eignificant. + Deelliy- MAN ON ine) HAVE SMALLPOX? Health: Warden of eat Makes Inquiries About Oscar | Landsburg, Who Arrived Last: Tuesday on Kaiser Wilhelm.1l, i sion ys Com mus sione Uc Ayoy™ pa ete RUSSIAN FLEET MAKES DASH FOR VLADIVOSTOK, _ (By the Associated Press.) TOKIO, Tuesday, Marc:. 15.—lIt is strongly believed here that the Russian fleet abandoned Port Arthur cfter the fourth attack was made upon it by the Japanese fleet and is endeavoring to reach Vladivostok. Confirmation of this movement is not obtainable trom any reliable source, but recent scouting in the vicinity of Port Arthur . 1s failed to reveal the presence of any russian warships, !t seems logical enough that the Russians should atteMpt a dash 10?) Vladivostok, where it is possible to dock larger ships, effect a junction with their armored cruiser squadro:i and secure a base of operations while poszessing adequate land defenses. he hopelessness of continuing Dr. W, tT. Kndlich, Heath were of Hoboken, has called upon the officers of the North German Lloyd line for | information concerning the ilness of | Oscar Landsburg, a first cabin passen- ger on board the Kaiser Wilhelm IJ when she arrived at her Hotoken pier | last Tuesday, 2 ship sailed on her | eastward Be to-day. Warden Kudlich insists that the facts at present Jn his possession convince him that a small-pox patient was smug- sled through Quarantine and taken from the Kaiser Wilhelm to a private hospital in this city. y When the North German Lloyd liner arrived at her pier, “Landsburg, a first cabin, passenger, had been reported to Quarantine as suffering from measles. A carriage was ordered from the livery stable of Phuip Hexamer, The tig wis in‘charge of anvextra driver. Mr. Landaburg was bundled into.the Get Home in Wins at Odds of 30 RACE ‘TRACK, .NEW ORLEANS, .—Four of the six events on to-day’s card were cheap selling affairs, the fields being of, very .ordinary ma- terial, The feature event, a handicap atcone mile and a sixteenth, had’ oaly | four, entered. at Port Arthur is manifest, while a (Continued on ‘eeconil LO GF ay sy will dispose of the entire stable which 'he istracing here for A. Featherstone. FIRST RACE. Six turlonm wht. focks 108. Calvi Found tox AN SSI egy i ALLISON TELLS OF Fe THE HOTEL WRECK’ = aM Tk MERGER cn James J, Hill Declares There Is No In- tention of Opposing the Decision of Betting. Pl 2K 8t. Hit. Fin. ay OUR: FAVORITES WIN FOR TWLENT AT NEW ORLEANS GOING ? to I, WINNERS. Scotch Thistle (16 to 5 atic Powers, 3. Miladi Love, Lev Dorsey, New Mown Hay and Tancred, Heavily Backed, Front—-Tom Olney FIRST RACE—Tom Olney (30 to 1) 1) 1, Lora J. (7 to 5) 2, Jim Ferrin 3. SECOND RACE—Miladi Love (13 [uf no avail FIFTH RACE—New Mown Hay ;(even) 1, ) SIXTH RACE—Tancred (2 to 1) 1, John Coulter (4 to 1) 2, Santa Te- , fesa 3. the United States Supreme Court— Action Being Planned This Afternoons 004. Lora Jana Jim Pesrin made the early running and woth took a wide turn into Member of the fooeunan Which Constructed thé Darlingto! Testifies at Inquest—Denies Architect Bogge’s Story. retch, Tom Olney cut the corne in nnd faved ¢hougtt ground co land lum tn | front at the finish, although he was crowded to the limit to lant the dis- tance, mer James J. Hill, the head of the Northern Securities Company, which nas been ruled by the United States Supreme Court to be an illegal combina-| tion, gave out ghe following authoritative statement this afternoon: “Until the full official copies of the opinions and decree of the Supreme Court have been received and our attorneys have had an opportunity to advise as to our course of procedure the officers of the company can make no further announcement than to declare their purpose to promptly and fully follow the law as now interpreted.” No time is to be lost by the parties vitally intererted in the Northern! Securities in the formation of new plans dependent upon the action of the SECOND RACE fix and one-half furlon! Sy LE Fin fs. whts | and was tors, Sugene Allison, Secretary of the Al- Hixon Realty Company which con- structed the Darlington Hotel, was a witness this afternoon at the Invertiga- tion by the Coroner of the collapse. of the bullding in which twenty-one nex- | sons were killed Dotan Garter 81 Hen v4 good. Won driving. 21 2. Tocket was tiret away and ted to the middle of the far turn, where Miladi Love caught him and drew aw hen. w! of | theeatratch was reached. Jim Collins Six furlongs to Neville & Boggy, from which they Rettion leaders, dropped out away in the atreteh. Jasted Ethier and got the place. One mile. for second money, FOURTH RACE One mile and am ajxternth, ey had the a made ait the running Ne runner up the first. three-qis when Hy met 1D to th but did now h of tw dof the ne on long, FIFTH RAPE. F of Fortune, Wil \ Supreme Court in its decision aainst the val{dity of the merger. A con-| M:. Allison said thot Louis Bird, Starters. wht locks. St F ml J fetence 1s being held to-day in Wall street at which there are present tho| No. a Nassall. #irtet, the broker , Aud Neither One contested every foot of amir Siting OR, BrP Ms! Yogal representatives of the big financiers who created the merger and|thronaii whom the sale of the plot was! Me lst quarter with her, but could not ower mili } : A) ome of the maater minds and the stockholders and bankers interested in| urransea. gus hint 4 floor plan fWaneeten es LARanug, Kova war poorly, erate Wfitoks no jar 2 Y nd i ei) 1 Ward. 100. Rony \ . R prowertiee. miei thalinipréssion Hesithere would not be any emote made( oc ruunt, this oor plan,” ha { THIRD RACE ar, NE" Aubuchon ier a rehearing, though he referyed to the famous G: reenback base the Supreme Court reversed Itself. {tt which | rere ans fol a bachelor r to one which to draw ho at, Pi ‘ No WASHINGTON, March 15.—Greut significance: is attached to Attorney- Byiid’ng Pes? General Knox's remark after the Northern Securities decision was rea: 1't' Dinue Were pled on Mh a band Mxtionla », taat the “Government does not intend to run amuck” in the wholesale) andoit was not until June ¢ 1 \heror n na i ned that there might be n red prosecution of “combinations” which may be operating in violation of that! decision. In an Ridin after’ the ,feetston mwas, read, Attorney-General ae views fe dco canna be bet! t ‘ betas ne Weiglit of the iron tloor tage with Guy. B. Waite for] Areprootne Cpuriog June and July, 1903, we ly 29, ‘dut'on Nov. 25 recelved word been approached by various fireproofing trom the Building Dopartment that thi compantes, aud we lind been led.to be: | \{ite plane were dleapproved. We then Heve wat the Steet Called for bf the, Neville and Bagge plavs wos excessive ad i} the ponent Thunderation. i Stare seood One mile Sthriers, wht i i GOVERNMENT WILL NOT’ RES Ea ve | RUN AMUCK, SAYS KNOX," 00. ii | raxtmont mb 18 cont=act celled. the contract and Jet 1 go $9 to, Pole & Graton ors wae let SI. and Ud not trust him abel not olutely recelved notice from the de le & Me wapenen. a Aug. 18 practlog ace reached and Yellow Hammer was the omteniter the balance of the Journey, but Gus Heldorn always held him si Allegretti was crowaing Yellow Ham: f | Girl Died, but Man Who Wanted) Luralighter ‘aced up to the and nN straightened Luralighter out- | NIGHT EXTRA © | ie "PRICE ONE CENT. HAGGERTY 1 OUT, - MADD WAY ALSO. REMOVE WPAVOY First the Resignation of the Deputy Com- missioner for Brooklyn Was Requested, but He Declined to Give Up His Place Voluntarily and Was Forced Out. HIS PEREMPTORY REMOVAL ANNOUNCED IN SHORT ORO 7 Penry F Haggerty ‘McAdoo Announces that the Reason for His Deputy. Action Is Differences of Opinion Regard- SNIPPED OFF HER. SgeNo Becaweo Pott FINE TRESSES | Henry P. Haggerty, of Brooklyn, to-day after Mr. |to resign at the Commissioner's request. Olivia Hardy Attacked and Over-| — Following so closely the resignation of Third Deputy Commissioner powered in the Cellar of Her|Cowan. the impression grows that Mr. Haggerty's removal means that Home by Man Armed with Deputy Commissioner McAvoy will be the next to get out of the same ‘ Fy . | ment. Pair of Scissors, Among politicians the removal of Mr. Haggerty is looked upon a8 @ Step in thesfght for political supremacy in Brooklyn between Charles Fo: | Murphy and Senator McCarren. Others say that Commissioner McAdoo was Police Commissionar McAdoo removed Second Deputy Commissioner — Haggerty had refused. Yo steal the long plait of golden hair from the Jiead of Olivia Hardy, a} ‘ jbnetty girl of fifteen, who lives at No. | dissatisfied, not only with Deputy Commissioner Haggerty’s administration ‘ Fs Coney Island avenue, Brooklyn, #| o¢ the police affairs of Brooklyn but with threats of action to be taken next \~ ed sea {day and attacked her with scissors. | summer at Coney Island and other seaside resorts against persons not is « 1 The girl had just returned from school | for luncheon at her home, and went] line with the McCarren machine. perate ue cellar. leavii er ed The Evening World called up Senator McCarren in the Senate Cham- of the rooins above, She made [her way through the dark to where on {ber at Albany this.afternoon and informed him of the removal of Deputy jice chest stood, when suddenly she Was! Commissioner Haggerty. When the circumstances had been explained to | seized ftom behind frightened was she that she could eam for a| him he said: « ene Saeeat Ae iat -echa volce | “It fa not surprising to me to hear that Mr. Haggerty refused to realign. mouth, seized her by the throat with| 1 knew he would not resign. Further than this I have nothing to say : bi noon oF Pee ee Diesen ote |just now. When I return to Brooklyn I may have a statement to give | knees on her pros 1, still| out concerning this matter, At this distance I am not prepared to say {holding her mouth evith his hand, drew forth @ pair of scissor: Relieving that sh stabbed to de to free hers he anything at all.” After putting Haggerty out of the department the Commissioner issued He insisted that his reasons for the action taken were nel- political, but arose from a difference of opinion con- ing to be at hard struggles were |A statement, \ther personal nor | iage, which was driven to the Chris-) ; -— = | ic irc fery‘hovwe, "Then, ats reermt row! np tbl stan Recharge seer One (6 to 1) 2) with his ten hand the man’ oulted |corning the government of the police existing between himself and the carding’ to’ the statement ‘the driver ‘Is: tort “Atter viperine’ — | girt’s bods and then with deft. fngers | Brooklyn deputy. Ne ee Tar eae auduacoves Oia etal nie flakes | venterdas | THIRD RACE—Gus Heidorn (4 ASH NS canERT co rollBi/tvin eUcietnhaclieere Mr. Haggerty was appointed to the Brooklyn Deputy Comm {sscsieraats the New York Hospital. Sdepartute for t ‘orth, tHe will leave 1) 1, Yellow’ Hahmer (8 to 5) 2, Al+| woven into the plait. He took the) at the request of Senator McCarren. Hits removal at this time ts undoubt- , the surgeons of the hospital ex: hina be *. pra, Motria; string jegoatti's | areatest care tu clip the head as close] jy a move in the political fight between Charlies F. Murphy and Sengior ifn Usiwer to. take im 09 contagious Handy, Who rode for the | courier RACECLev Dorsey (3! irccl “wittunt “wounding the. flesh,| McCarren for the contro! of the Brooklyn Democratic machine, 4 Alagarechoeplaui anes weer idly Meee tO. ride foc WW. F, Reed to 2)° 1, Luralighter (9 to 6) 2.) ‘Then he Acd : i In explanation of his removal of Mr, Haggerty Commissioner Aleagoo leatn from the driver, who could not be | during the coming season. “R. Bauer genicg 3, EDTAnay qitllinireRerucaian oueitt |'cavalGutuie following (ermal statement: the most beautifol children in that sec- tion of Brooklyn. The most striking thing about her beauty was her hair, When unplatted it hung far below her waist. OPPOSED IN LOVE, TWO TOOK POISON COMMISSIONER M’A DOO’S STATEMENT, “Because of a difference of opinion between Mr, Haggerty and myself | as to the policy of police government in Broklyn, which difference would prevent that sympathetic and cordial co-operation and confidence wh is absolutely necessary between the Commissioner and his subordinates. felt compelled for this this and other police reasons, which are neithér political nor personal, to ask for his resignation, “This, he says, he feels compelled to refuse. Under those circumstances nothing is left for me but to exercise the powers vested in me by law, and the office is now vacant, The police government of Greater New York must | be and remain, as long as | am here, uniform without reference to locality. “Inspector McLaughlin will be in charge until I can find the proper man » take Mr, Haggorty’s place. 1 will, however, give a good deal of personal to Marry Her Survived, and,, Suantion to the affairs of the borough in the interim.” Commissioner McAdoo denied that the fight between Charles F, Murphy Making His Way to Police, MeCarren lad anything to du with Deputy Haggerty’s re jand Senator Surrendered. | moval. i “1 am the Polce Commissioner,” he sald, “and, while politics nave had nothing Whatever to do with Mr. Haggerty’s removal, he is out of the de- TROY, N. ¥., March 18—Jospph Dol-| carement for the good of the department. He was removed for good and get and Annie Kiernan, each twe! three years old, drank carbolic ac together, and the girl is dead. je Dol- It was pointed out to the Commissioner that his refusal to give reasons get is in a serious condition. ' | [was making matters worse in view of the many stories published regard nothi ik was 7 chown of th tter ui “1 cannot help that, sufficient reasons.” he said, “1 will not discuss that matter any fur~ Ul early to-day, when Ly walked eather, Mr. Heggerty has gon i dep) the notice station and ga ‘| POLICE {TRIALS PUT OFF, He was in a 8 | Delinquent poiicemen who uppeared at the Brooklyn Police Head- } was sent to the Troy H suppoxed that opposition Us| quarters to-day to be tried were told to appear next week, Tuesday. No Altentions to the girl on the part of ;eason was assigned for the postponement and the rumor became current family, furnished motive hat Deputy Commissioner Haggerty had been deposed by the power in Mulberry street. It was openly stated that the Deputy had been asked to resign and had reluctantly complied The Depucy Commissioner did not appear at Headquarters to deny the | stories, but he was found at his office, in the Phenix Building, shortly after’ jnoon by an Evening World reporter. ‘This was about fifteen minutes before” his deposition was reported, i He did not appear surprised at the excitement his absence had ocem- sioned, but said that urgent private business had kept him from to his duties as trial judge. “| knew last night," sald Mr, Haggerty, “that I would be if I arrived at all this morning and at the last moment I t BRAT 7s, arrest on ¢ ide and mans MURPHY RETURNS HOME. Leader Will Go Later, Tammany Leader Charles F. Murphy returns to the city this evening, and will be at his desk in) Tammany Hall to-morrow. During the latter part of the week base, Mt will mo South, to remain ta eer |

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