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OS NRT) SRERRANSIEE HME FETE SRR TORT TT WEATHER—Rain, balk ad! Wednonday ahowern, INA ia at) %>) Saha i Circulation Books| Open to All, id PRICE ONE CENT. “Ww YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL It, 1905, ‘WOMAN FIGHTS HICHWAYMAN: SAVES JEWELS Mrs, George Updike Attacked Near Her Home, in Mt. Vernon. THIEF IS BEATEN OFF. \Tries to Choke and Throw Vic- tim and Failing Runs Away. | POSSE HUNTS FOR HIM. elghbors Turn Out to Run Fellow Down, but Can Find No Trace, salable Mrs, George BE, Updike, of No. 184 Rich avenue, Mount Vernon, was held lup by a highwayman on East Sidney street, that place, and only succeeded in saving her diamonds and money by putting up such a hard fight that tho YAthlet ran away, Mre, Uptike had been in this city | uring the afternoon shopping and re- turned home alone last night. When the train pulled into the depot at| Mount Vernon there was no hack avall- able, 80 ale decided to walk home, It was dark.and her route took her over a lonely street, but she had walked the @ame way many times before alone and : didn't fear anything, | Bhe had proceeded some distance, when sho saw a man following, Sho tled_a_ handkerchief around her neck @o conceal a diamond sunburet and | other Jewels she was wearing and con- tinued on her way. A moment later, { foe man iy, atta MA pile fought nereoly. The thtee ; fried to ohoke nar but she shook of Bis grip Of her throat, Twice he tried to tl \w ber to (ny sidawaly, tay cagh eh for him. Hime ath 3 Up ike soreamed for had como Up very quiel- JAPS READY FOR FIRST SHOT IN BIG SEA FIGHT NOW DUE Hostile Fleets Now in Touch in China Sea and Russians Are Closely Watched by Enemy as Juncture of Baltic Squadron Is Effected. BIG ENGAGEMENT IN FORMOSA STRAITS EXPECTED. Togo’s Scout Ships Are Circling About Rojest- vensky’s Squadron and Clash Is Unavoidable —Milikado Closes Port to Afford Base for Fighting Vessels, A battle at any time between tho great fleets of Japan and Rusala may be expected. St. Petersburg admits that Togo's and Rojestvensky's ships are tn! touch and that all the movements of each are known to the other, With Japanese scout ships steam- {ng about in various directions in| the vicinity of the China Sea, a clash is quite certain, and it may jcome at any moment. ‘The German steamer Struve, which has arrived at Manila, sighted two Japanese cruisers) headed straight for the division of Rojestvensky’s ships under command of Admiral Enqut ‘anchored north of Singapore. ~~ ‘The real battle between the fleets ! the Japanese Government in c} Ke. lun; indicates that this [ek Aaah aos APS a 8s | nats HAGUE, April 11.—The Duteh East Indian squadron Is ‘sal 4 been ordered to proceed to the Ame bas Islands, wher the Russian squad | Mnleh, passa” Singapore April & Ig ain: Java, to-day saya there are ni | Warships at Muntok, dsiand of Danke | war which place it was reported yes: ahi, a Russian squadron had been FORGER QUEEN BROUGHT HERE \ chored, with the view of Net se tasuleaT assuring the | PORE, traits Settlo | apn Seo} telegram from laments, | QUEEN OF FORGE | RS IN THE TOILS. AMATEURCUP AT BENNINGS GOES TO TRAPEZIST MURPHY GETS | SUMMONS OF: GAS, PROBERS SUGDEN IS PUT OFF THE FORCE BY TELEPHONE ‘Trial of Devery’s Man Ends Abruptly and McAdoo Dismisses Him. \LAWYER QUITS CASE, Deputy Lindsley Orders Trial to Go On Despite Young’s Plea that He Is a Sick Man. CHARGES AGAINST O'BRIEN. —_——- Sugden Serves the Papers Although Warned that They Will Not . Even Be Considered. The trial of Detective Sergeant Ed- ward Sigden for conduct unbecoming An officer and breach of discipline, came to a sensational end this afternoon when Alexander C. Young, counsel for Sug- den, withdrew on account of Iliness and, Sveden, refusing to continue without | eounsel, was recommended for dismissal py Third Deputy Commissioner Lind- ey. Commissioner McAdoo was not at his office, but when informed by tele- phone of the result of the trial, ordered Sugden to be dismissed. Immedintely after the proceedings Sugden wrote out formal charges of Neglect of duty and conduct unbecoming an officer against Acting Inspector Btc+ phen O'Brien, in command of the De- tective Bureau, These charges Sugden handed to Commissioner Lindsley in person. Commissioner McAdoo tele- Phoned orders not to entertain charges made by Augden or any one represent- ing him, “I don't care whether the changes aro accepted’ or not)" declared Bugden to tHe foporters, "I wil find. a yay to AND QUINN. CINCINNATI. ASSISTANT DISTRICT-ATTORNEY GARVAN WAS ALSO A. PASSENGER, HAVING ACCOMPANIED THE PRISONERS FROM | THEY REACHED NEW YORK ON THE SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED OVER THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, | ; THERE TO SEE THEM. IN ORDER TO AVOID THIS TY-FIFTH STREET STATION SMIH A: LATE WINNERS ‘AT CITY: PARK. Sixth Race—Dr. Stephens IT WAS EXPECTED THAT THEY WOULD LEAVE. THE.TR AT THE GRAND CENTRAL STATION AND A BIG CROWD CROWD THE PRISONERS | TAKEN FROM THE TRAIN AT THE ONE HUNDRED-ANDITW| AND TAKEN DOWN TO:POL HEADQUARTERS FROM THERE. i ‘7RE TAKEN INTO HEADQUART: THROUGH THE REAR ENTRANCE, AND AFTER THE PRLIMINARIES WERE PLACED IN CELLS FOR THE bis THEY WILL BE ARRAIGNED TO-MORROW. BOTH APPEARED IN GOOD HEALTH AND DEC THEY WOULD HELP NAN PATTERSON IN HER Se \ 1'Ada N, 2, Stalker’ 3. he tee hen Hac at ent 4 ' Alert B Dinch at No, Mame” Bide|'S Miter to cour in the Straits of/Fo gy véare habe ‘Annle ‘Sharpley a ABIIDROR arbalt’ ke ethene ie reecgel AT MEMPHIS. Leer Sotgnbord were aummoned anq {Formosa w:| Has Fl Mr. Madden Rides the Winner | He, His Brother Jolin ai are In league with crooks or eae Til] Sixth Race—Dnole Charley 1, pai Note 2; Logestuiia 3, EME La ni cea Air, pall NE ibaa intel et AURIS tie {as Fleeced Banks and'Hotels| WAY ho) ARO TE Le tyre. ety and. mane, Mrs. Upiliico cle: ing to t ralty’s information, uhe Py ame ‘ eifoed tn’ ah ein a "abtn aha me: | Eo, ihe Admirelty» Irom cuon | with Suocess by Raising Post-| if Six Furlong Event, Get- | Alderman Gaffney All thier ont av Drag \ tache. He wore no coat and a smali| squadron in the waters off Labuan ‘ The Sugden trial was a etormy pro- ‘ : s sauadron, in the waters off Labuim! Office Orders, ting Home by 2 Lengths, Must Appear. geeding from the. mart, Me. Young ‘ N (LRM Se eas tame advantage of British neutrality i Was 10 ill he could scarcely stand and : Aa Rojertvensky did. of French new: Charles F. Murphy, hia brother John | ti#,,St8t_ motion was tor an adsourn- " trallty at Madwgascar, and this aquad-| Annie Shapley, quean of ¢onge! } es F. Murphy, his brother John | ment for two days, He explained he : GREEN Coons ron 13 belteved to hi ‘deen summoned | and pdsi}-pKce Moneyoaar ow BENNINGS WINNERS. and Alderman Gaffney will appear a8|had been called Into the case only a ; by, Japanese ecouta to remain In touch |was brought from Phiieacipnie to ene gee witnesses before the legislative Gas’ In- hice twee pr teal i with the Russlana until they go hdrth | city to-day by. local “Inspectors ‘fue 1) | vestigation Committee on Friday, They WA ISG ot OUT eet, GANG 6 C AUGHT oa ee Reig cla paused cobs and Meyer to answer for crimes| 1 Lilac (2 to 1) 2, Berry Waddell 3, Me eatacrieate ste prea ag Thnatiey,, {The trial ip going on Nght levi , eo occur, she 18 accused of hi — . ny @ erm ley | Now, an 4 Considering the vital naiure ot tho| thie jurisdiction ‘of ther Font scott aie the chit movers tn the New York [pate Young ahh Wee, going 430 isauc, the Admiralty {s Inclined to think | ernment, SECOND RACE—Ambitlous (7 6) Trucking and Contracting Company. At- partment Algher than the captains and . talc Wikeed amen Bowen awindlers, five |tiat Admiral Togo will not dare to send] This woman ts belleved to have ob-|2) 1 Away (7 to 8), 2, Moonshine 3,|torney Hughes, of the investigating |every member of tho Detective Bureau, » we , men and one woman, wero arrested tor | S14P# to Vladivostok oF leave vensels bo- | tained thousands of dollara by raleing — committee, probably will aak Charles | porter, Waa LOR UHL A tome taal ewrere day at No, 25 ust Ninoty-fitth street, | nd him to cope with the Russian ships | money orders both in'this country and| THIRD RACE—Santa Catalina’ (1)he has u fianclal interest in that cons | tothe, authenticity, of the Sugden, in- : ‘by Post-Office Inspector Boylo and De-|4t that port, and .that the Japanese | broad, In fact wince she was sevens —Santa Catalina (1/00 nem edi in bulldiee the grant Gea |ferviow printed in Yio World, In which tectives McConville, McKenna, O'Nelii |°°s#t# and the transport Mest will prac-|teen years old she has been operating |t? 12) 1 Tol San (16 to 1) 2 Fond-|'Trust plant at Astoria, Create eases wae called a tool and Kavanagh, Dayld Stormont, of |tIcally havo to shift for themselver un- | steadily, the authorities say, when not | nese 8 HU KeAIAaEHey Comptroller Grout At tho afternoon session Mr. Young, Virginia Beach, Va., declated the pris-| ti the naval battle Is fought, in prison, An English Jims! the-Penman — atopy Oaiey weit Cy MCE who was plainly in great pain, again oners attempted to dupe him and fur- Open Sea for Russians, taught her when she was a slip ofa gi FOURTH RACE—Montrip (7 to 6)| the committed, They have not been sh. | téked for an adjournment on the ground iP 1 Ip of a girl iP ef, that he was physically unable to con- + nléhed the information on which the ax! phe principal coddt oltica of Japan are | 4 Z2Rdon how to use a pen in perfect | 4, Twilight (7 to 2) 2, Emigrant 3, | Rocnaed but 'have, agreed to appear | tinue, eats wera made, well protested by. fortifientions, and the | gre cic Of the handwriting of thers : TENORS ea aa Sapo pauaaionen tandetay, eecinaa) cand ni i Wy i tes, — r, You n his ha ¢ On March 12, Stormont recelved a Jet~| Russian crutaera at Viadivostok, not Be- jiuse learned tho use of aciés in| FIFTH RACE—Trapesist (4 to 1) NE Colint-room. ee Lene ter saying that it he would come tol ing neavily mtvnoted, ooild net attack | TANS Awures to raise the amount on W ORLEANS RESULTS. “Proceed. with the cage, Sugden," Now York with #500 he would receivo| thom, but havoc could be created among |" “Nek OF @ money order, Aimer: Areiuhy (8:01) ay Wile teiety SOE Reet iinet moplied Au D. d f. h Di Z. 8,000 in counterfelt money which coula| the Japanese transports and commercial Kept Inspectors Busy, man's, RACH TRACK, CITY PARK, New |der Mt Fotuae. to antver utestions |2LOPped Irom the Directorate and His Hu- ABs be, Gotected.. Stormont, serie f tele | ships, Annie Sharpley ts now. thi =wi Orleans, April it-The races here to-day | MHRAML ENE Premene Bey ET agtoy tn gram li answor, Arriving In New York| Go far as agcertaintble, Rojestvenskty|¥eum old, ince she landed ie ie | «Se Tt) RACE—Winchester (10 to! reauited as follows :, ombe ches ty alone.” t shall Fecommend miliation Following Su reme Court Ae siaagm any Gh is rent. to ple Stet: has no Intention of putting Into Saigon, | Sountry lx years ago she has given tue | 1). 1 Gold Dome (8 to 1) 2, Phan:| AIRSET mat BCRP ofan Viena | vais, fiemisenl from the Police Boon 4 1p! quarters tmmedietely plac ©] the entrance to that port Yelng narrow, | Post-Office 1: clous Band (8 to t 1 ts Be Ftd skiaty et Aalae Loe |W Hered he wala In oe | Peer Gut unt of thang | eng sp OGRE Boca atte M3 | esta ty Sy ine Decision Is Attributed to 1 pda ile: Rewokive, Bokenes teem | open sea, more trouble than all the other mentee (Special to The Evening World.) Elinnap Go 3) Late Fortunate (6 to 1) 2 of ity” brag (a AN CER AL init Hotel Xt a learned that the Russian ships [order raisers put together, he 1 Red EC Rattle ha seta id Sieh’ 10, the Lagat Cominicee m Hill pt sa Southerner, {Pe cuttained [have on board patent appliances’ con- | olevor that when ae has lett one cite | too) D.C» Apell 3L—There w THIRD, aha e-tourthe SARCOMAS INT AIBARE CHIAL BORE Coste ames J. . a yas fought ase latating o€ wteel bratlece heed H ahe has lett one city | ha’ card at bennings thi aoe a ver. ae i, Oxonta 6 Uvex are in longue with nlokpock es of the Hotel vo be the menuine [wating of ate ed to a latter “laying bogus paper,” she covers ty Tits. '°| Bugden saya thatlt O'Brien kagwe thts jlormont, Barly, cay. ate ser | nore of ballyband whioh, running under} up her tracks and no trace is. found | {erat wey ence te nelde, were Blue ae (6. to | at he anya ne doee—no should be con: ei porntment, was HB (ty ta clean tha tate ree cers, of her until the next fraud {8 discovered, ene anicae smuasiing, athe moutnern | 2 eae gree OD a # | Yited ofmiaalest of auly tor Ered A.) arsine thiled OF revelection Aa) saireyor OF tha) No amas 1 eupponed ‘Stormont at ely Or mes warships in this way. it is calculated, | aererene there for three years after iteeplea! jechase and t the Amateur Cup were FIFTH RACE—La pe rn AR i (even) 2 Securities Company at the long-delayed annual meeting to-day. Amos ‘ 4 ih Se ba inbreaest cc anding before she was caught, @he [features which filed the club-Hpuse t3|1, By Biay @ to 1) %, (he Hye & Time ee 4 ve men nk fet. an at least a knot. lived at. th nt overflowing th society folk, and |—1,6a SPHBHCTACU. A Tuck French, who is closcly allied with the Interests of James J, Hill, bel: hy toads eae ‘The Admiralty {9 greatly gfatined at eo beet hhotela and wore ex-|feined crowd sho Brand stand well, i Pea tgs ay LAR otected in his pl Bape ct ariats | gota hamiralty ie really aratited at | craive. clothing Ge! weather mat partes oF cng POOL-ROOM RAID a i a ce cro don, plat ne ad Order 928, porpore ecm and ithe track Wis ag fast ae MEMPHIS WINNERS . if ont Barre tant bal percent Bad Aa been re-elected made a sean on ured Al Instead of ‘Anni ers last night, buf they did nothing M rt t Polt p reet wlien ecame . was construed into meaning that | ee eights knots, as the ships made a into, fre eat i ry i the Steuropalt, aiked | more than tay ‘the dust MEMPHIS; Tenn., April L—The races] NTrcer Street Poltee Descend on) sameg J, Hill, having beaten Harriman in his great fight against the Union detour northward in the direction of money ake tare, a8 ONT Ga Tenctee De rosa RAR ee Resort in Lower Sixth Avenue | ‘pacing intdrests, Is tow rubbing it in. The attack on Harri Hibutil French Bomaliiand) in order to lin the 1 yer fe ft Alicante vagal Paitin, | WIRST RACH—-Nannle Hodge (to 5)| and Take Several Prinoners } : ; i ck on Marstons oreate the initial Impression that thoy | hat to match ra fom of aepeeny ote jm * ty ay Hradlteke SNe * ICanwor $. Te Acting Cant, Bourk : Hauftabte tangle ts how sald by Wall B:test to be apart Gtitha Pius anim ; fodiens Mi intended to join Admiral Nebomatoft's Ser Wie sluned by. A. Mara ny fray * ort a wd oe ates alntonn wit Geltbicny wereer the Hill people opening on tho great railroad magnate trom every alde, shal authorities’ | division, payin pa | Sancti withe Waddat) Lia i tp es SECOND RACE Four ang onehait) i allemed pool-room in lower Bisen| The failure of Harriman to stay} rich a morsel to romain secret long and Not Taking Chances, diatom a yy Meee: ry EM, Ge eres es? rttnh wits gers hance Bio" to 8 4, Wamtert #!| avenue in spectacular fashion’ late this|on the Board effectually disposes of the} W88 soon public property, © consider that the! “Att Pa ihe Post-o) 0, 1 7 ae a Hin RACES! afternoon, A number of orisoners were|storieg that have been flying around for | Every oMicer of the Northern Sedutle speed attained with such a heteromene- tear that the woran an sp pe tora itr 7 we Dariie Gala" t ica) talren, ana tles Company who, was seen about the . Qus squadion 1s a remarkable tent and| the money onder for ents id it a4 martin Fores eee Berets © li ey some time that there wae a chance) matter after the meeting refused to diay ® shining testimonial to Rojeatvensky's fe atively easy’ matter tor | fonaehe, ie M0 CURT RACE-sirplie ‘a to.» 1,|) STATION ON “1! ot somo Kind of peace being patched up| ctiss it in any way, rth 11—0) | eapnot My to pact iventy-nve dollars in front of Jookeys. Wt. Bir Gua Heidorn (6 ta ap 8 Judge Himes between the Hill-Harriman forces. The| Mr, ‘Harriman could not be found at | the mMitnote J) / The a DE aan Ronvanai | ef pean, | Pn 1k Rime MUST COME DOWN.) nowest dovelopment: in ‘the situation! his office, Ignorance of the action Walesa angele, piers of the eprainne GIANTS’ GA ven Berd 408 18-10 1 Pa Vo fey ted BACH Ath e rs Parenes re shows the figit !s on more bitterly than the peoneany weap rotenesd at those { ‘based boon the the. fn 0 be fought to| banks which are allied with the er | \ Meee cae belay tlhe danty ory that Toxote ahipe are arm ie ME OFF, can ooh tus ae teal; Rasine 1h, Te S3ny, Profection in Franklin street De-| ove ant NM Se eta a man Interests, THIRD R. Ca ean aided and mares threo Lenape rreceed 4 meee “we Invoke Thy choicest : Wo Port (Special to The Eveniny are okt ‘Op; Aix cary . Won by elared Milegal by Supr It js true that the Harriman hold- jolt orga Arthur a the officials, here iknow that! POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORI Apri QBnce lenethe, Tine i102: BASEBALL GAMES TO-DAY. ‘Viatioo Giidersteevs, ings are In the minority, but they form] W, K. VANDERBILT, JR. BACK. Blow the ‘onlet wa eft pune, ftom Bila wiakmemente, of |41,he exhibition game between Jonuny | , Starters. me, We see Following the decision by tho Appete |, considerqhls minority and tt ts usual reese fanty a'ra 101 |: PP table minorities represen- McGraw's champion Gi; At Washington, 5 to allow respecta Pp | " fT 1 | Giants and the Diviston last week that th , Returns with Mrs, Vanderbilt To« | Nhat gaat acing ed ieee Newark team of the Haatern Leaguo, fe fs Ri Wate’ dtalatevot lnaitation dows ave ag, | tatie® im the directory. Day On Kantner Wihel a f Bon y tute 0 ‘ f ny On er Withe! i BC Bvtatta eal osetenlte, of oF Cees tie tae, te ce Played at these | anor two mil Won bya tengine, ime, Diy against abutting property owners, Harriman Put Up Fight. VNHin aA g¢s Va nApEEN EL aRRR Outt he i! indy ine to ented ing ita on account of rain tS and awarding damages to the Bremer! yp jy understood that Mr. Harriman) Vand eile fetuined trot deutope, i ape) and where With the” alvinio big PR) ‘The players of) both’ teams. were tn ty ; property at Franklin street and West) naa some intimation of what his i on the afenmen Kaiser Wihieim tt hy ! : ; . Amon the athry paasenge ; (MVound, whether thene monsters J Tt is ke |thelk untforime and. ready: to prestige |i 1 3) Ralterles<Dugeleby and Doo!n, Wad (are ee eee ee revettig | enemies had planned for dim and ine Gordyn MeCaber -of Roe ae y (of the mountaine flee from him place ‘anti Utne gs yah take rhea, the rain, Dewan to tall, "Aa it | aelt and Barton, Mersicevo to-day 6 Junction | sisted on making a fight, His name ‘A. Houseman. of. the. Mew ‘fife fear or fy at him in tary, tte ee he cat ooust rt > {looked as ‘it ont sa, Cup; atx furion re At inst maintaining that part of the) wags up asx a candidate for re-election, Block’ Exchange: B.B, Smathers, mar he rot 1 mn Bnet the aatteroo aba Ine | yon bye lenein anid & malt wie Ht Bimore ye jon which extends east on Franklin |the' Hil people putting Mr. French | Pyrsemar, and Mme, “Adele Aus a steamer cok r, i Boston, (N)) «s+. I tn Gectghs couudan’ top cok eee eane Hien. Tas) rem Mhored the 4 LA ide de fi ° ( parece on Actin and) = MoNamar , ‘ 0 | HIN forces were dominant, It ls under- ej : GHL: : =| Keune and Needham. plaintiffs, paid this decision, would af! stood Mr. Harriman was at the meet- ALAN-A-DALE’S FOOT CUT.’ HIGHLANDERS WON'T PLay. | =| rare Ser an mre Seth" gl | wan Messing te a : hata aT) “ily cell. REMINGTON, Key. Aprit 1, LB : NO WEBLEYAN-TUFTS GAME, | The meeting was held tn Floboken T. U, MeDowell's candi Conn. April. k= aoa and only one class of directors wan elected. Eivery effort was made to Keen | ( secret he pon expired to-day, but — >

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