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r ‘i READ NEW YORK’S “BOARDERS AND ROOMERS' GUIDE”.--PAGES 10 Walaemin-bous ‘silos eye vheetah N yy popes ses | FI ms | even EDITION RESULTS EDITION | cists ew lan™] =| (eres) PRICE ONE CENT, _ NEW. YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1904. PRICE ONE CENT, af ting DEE METRSETON somene S5APoNS=* SDEDIAL ENTR a == SPECIAL EXT on Renoncdt etea| iN HOME WITH a HEAD CRUSHED and the Estate Will Be Di-) vided as Directed. Margaret Keeler, of No. 82 Bast One Hundred and Fif+ eenth street, was found in bed late this afternoon with her HEIRS FOUGHT TO KEEP | OVER $2,000,000 INTACT.) Team WORLD RACE CHART TENTH DAY AT BENNINGS, | The Evening World’s charts are in dexed from first race at Aqueduct, “L158 RRS sor na | Set, oh ea Be bya OF Ania. * Property Left Amounted to | About $7,000,000 and Con- test Has Been in the Courts| a Dozen Years. head crushed. Her son James. tweive years old, faund the” body when he returned from school and at once notified the WASHINGTON, Nov. %—The Fay-| wrweathor will case was decided oilce. 1 “ . 23 4 Pi 'g Mrs, Keeler was thirty-six years old and is said to have i i “bah et Spat Clow by the Supreme Court of the 0 B " "| ‘United Btates to-day in favor of the | 1 % H iy collegr% he case Involves a bequest of , 48 RS een a good-looking woman. rp @ out $2,500,000, made to twenty different e) t ‘ at “a | n eolkigea by the late Daniel G. Fayer-| : i in ' f fee | The Ccroner was motified, but neither he nor the police re 2 leather ‘merohantot New| iis ie a (a hi i ‘ 68) 0 who died In li e will was! te, Jane-Hloliy, Poay Kane. astane= pond Bilzabeth, eked by Mr, Fayerwenthor's widow 1, oe Tea ee 8 hg aH have yet found any clue to the murderer, ==|The Frank Eden, Edson, Carrying, N jeighbors say they did not see any one enter or leave ws Persons with Contagious Dis-p/aoe and can give no idea about who the murderer is. * j| eases to North Brother Island, Be WPAN ER aE: Wreoked at ‘Blackwell's Island LATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. SIXTY PASDERGERS AND Pe Race—Astarita (6 to §) 1, Josette (30 to 1) 2, Sylvia THE- CREW ARE RESCUED. a . They Were Taken Off by the, ne ne Tugboat Waite and Put on) ALTELLS NAN ON] ik! 0 ~-Shore Without Any’One she veoczseeee | MBOUT TWO MORE I late this afternoon the Health Depart-| mem eteambos Franklin Edson, with | ong ite mleces, fraud being charged. The case has een pending in tne! courts for many years and has been before the Supreme Court on several wees na Able to the colleges. The heirs then ap- pealed to the Supreme Court, but to- Gay's Opinion affirmed the Anding of the) Circuit Court. The opinion of the Court was deliv- |Pleasant Weather and Exoellent ‘Wilson’ 8 Colt and Gold Fleur i fed by Juatice Brewer and held that Card Brings Out Good-Sized| Make Runaway Race of It, athe case had been previously adjudi- S| Crowd to Crescent City} Latter Finishing Eight Lengths |! rocaarn tebe opsice ax ts} 20OK@y Club Traok. | in Front of Field Jee 1d of one of the longest wil contests | von heard the case being In the courte \ for & dozen years and being bitterly dada tert AMought at every turn, vy WEW-ORLEANS WINNERS. BENNINGS INGS WINNERS. ‘The Fa: ther estat ' simon #10000, but the mais night wie| PIRGT RACE—Fiasco (7 to 1) 1, FIRST RACE—King Pepper (18 to over the bequest to the colleges, which’) Lookaway (10 to'1) 2, Cataline 3. Was over $2,000,000, | = 3. * The will fight outlived one of the| SECOND -RACE—Gregor K. (3 to! Principal instigators of it—Mre. Emma | §) 1, The Regent (3 to 1)'2, Dan Me-| SECOND RACE—Cabin (16 to 8) 2) ith ah i 8. Fayerweather, widow of the million- | 02 i id re atety patients aboard, was driven on wu \1 Yeoman (even), | 2, Applaud 3. W2 i w | ire, Bhe died a fi ; | 1 % # the rocks at the southern end of »” WEd At "Wie bord “adseies 100 “Wo ross ‘Au Revoir (1 to »)| THIRD RACE—Andrew Mack (6 Hs » i b 4 4 f Banh eons Tasca omine n-th Superstitious “Florodora Girl Believes C 4 ‘nieces of Mr. Fayerweather, who were we 8 Ot OT 8 street, Where she.got fast. ler 1, Mies Betty (6 to 5) 2, Mizzen 3, to 1) 1, Irish Witch (4 to 1) 4 wt 8 2 4 Her Bow was smashed in by the taney raha gabe debater ntgaed Be Stolen Moments 8 % | i i 0 rH ». % +1 force of the odliision, which drove the voyant Prophecy that Second Trial SEs! Uett no children. ‘cE FOURTH _RACE—Cardinal Wol- The coll v will ter ee uichocek en, | sey (7 to 2) 1, Federal (6 tp 6) 2,, FOURTH RACE—Chimney Bweop Yale, $900,000; Bowdoin, Dartmouth, | Burning Glass 3. (7 to 1) 1, Festoon (12 to 1) 2, Scare wut Amherst, W. . $100.00 ates 4 cach! Columbine S.No Union “There | FIFTH RACE—Homestead (7 to Crow 8 Lm og yey oH a Bh Hamilton Col-! 9) 4, Annora J. (30 to 1) 2, Brook-) FIFTH RACE—Jimmy Lane (10 to $0,000; University of | |yn 3. 1) 1, Arsenal (12 to-1) 2, Blue and » $100,000 he ton, Bate — lo 3 y fetta, H10.0;| Race TRACK, NEW ORLBANS,| Orange & Wabast, $50,000; Park, Nov. @—Another day of excellent peitte. these, atrect este, these | weather was the reward of the Crescent , py 2th Meany ay = te 10/1163 colleges are each to receive ‘om “ d esp! the Fesldite, of the esiate after all-the | Cty Jockey Club to-déy and it had) hy sot legacies are natd, and $510,009 was | the effect of drawing about 2,000 persons jest ontright to different hospitals, In- | ts the Fair Grounds course, It wey an (Special to The Evening World.) ciuing the Woman Hospital, Breaby. |W he Kale Crying out Good betting) BRNNINGS RACE TRACK, D. C. ay Mare ring A a | ov, 2-Reallaing that this afternoon | aul, ount nal ie }On- one, tal, of Brooklyn; New York Cancer| go many horses scratched out of the | begins the last week of the season race- Hise a came to Bennings in droves and) jis) Mary Worth steamer #0 securely on the rocks that! 13 tbe could not be backed oft A Week Like First, W Which Juror’s If re All the passengers, who were afflict + "4 ; whn-consrous disso and were be Ended To-Day, Will Be Without Result. | Ing taken to\North Brother Island, and! the crew, consisting of Capt, ‘kes | Rick and four other men, were taken rea pa oft sately by the tug Henry J. Waite! Nan Patterson {s convinced tha her second trial to begin in the horns and ldnded at Blackwell’ ea ery yo) inal Branch of the Supreme Court next Monday will not decide the for core per eng orp Pipe tiga San peethgo sabors | ot her fate, A fear has grown upon her that she will have to —* hanalliecncate “Pividaee, Sheehy (8, the mame time and place, and it {s| ordeal of three trials for murder before she gains her freedom Ptr pelieved that the force of the wind was! superstititon has taken such a hold on her that she cannot shake it ia ak oA | Ne eet ee Before her first trial was halted suddenly by the illness of Juror D — 4 | ter, Miss Patterson recetved a number of letters from clairvoyants s fi Holo] suaven GETS 10 veans, cy MM t'ts Coarse yon ee c | first she was inclined to laugh at these suggestions, baut when a a ak ry 3/men Raleadh cing ook ripe eee | petore the [lines of Juror Dressler was made known she received more le SSw—H TSS owes Be SatSan8as Busse ae: Poors Sass: SaBas! fBsedecincs-e. ai arse mal hand all ne way, made up a lot Jospital, Manhattan Hye and Ear In- se teflore Hom aix-furlong handieap which was to be| # 9 tds Ay ay. “8 run as the fourth face that Becretary | must have gladdened the todas 11e_cauin.| Boy . my sicance tal Saab wor he ae of dure De wee hae her adie pak Rear scotia ager woe | Aon nen ie conga arydimnay, Lane ihe last jump. Arsenal areatly improved. ge MoMahon, in General Sessions Her superstition was fully aroused when the prediction came true, very Kot alt behind: the gate receipts. Btve_ And Orange hung on better than usual, Palette tae no exeuce, ‘The card was featureless and not ¢s- A for three-yea! her was a New York: | stituted a selling event at seven fur- « w | SIXTH RACE—W00 w WT | pecially attractive. The eather, how- 1163 eiaeath, Weare sitet Hee nine re te. nit ge rand’ a strangely interesting pest longs, the entries for which follow: Cacelola, twen- le ad ty-thre ee a at Ne er ped | hoped, however, that her second trial would finally decide her fate, by | Houston atreet, to nineteen years in hope began to leave her on Sunday, and she announced to one of the thyssoventh street, just off BYth ies | Bieting eter Ws maT 11 that could be desired. 4 | Soteerer—Pixy, Owner—P. 8. Wilton, tr be ints he Ges be wee Wyeth. hea es Sood Cardinal vote ever; was mil the he #ibee Index. Horses, Jockeys. Wt. Sing Sing Prison, Cacciola on Aug. 3 tendaats 1 in the Tombs to-day that she felt she would have to sand Se jest leather merchant in the Uni 104 } 7 inkes the First. et St ¥ 4 wtory of the rise of a penniless youth to | 7 * Cloten, at top >) FI Che ‘pfeccesion’ of miblions a1 canbe | weehen Kirst soy ener |ravortte, Inthe opening handicap. He | liar’ Ea H | Behera we en pte pleaded guilty |eh¢ bad had a ‘dream in which she was forced to go from one ~ Toond tm, Amorican aiihale fied with) Trainer Jomes Griffin put across @ J race, in spite of his top) SB Mise ee { $ » to manslaughter in the first degree. other, until he had stood before Lhiree juries. eh stories. | winner when Fitsco captured the open- | fH" 4 Boos che | tite Staua’ Aiki i | ae ee te ae: | oT) bu th 4 be | weight, but tralied his colors 10 u oe ae 1 att udge Newburger, in the same court. WO MISTRIALS FORETOLD. weather died th 7 ~ When Daniel Fayer' we al ere | ‘tng race of the day. He waa 7 to oid Fogue, King Pepper, a 15 to 1 shot. a _coreneey tits York, fom ly. aw, wren wits nor ty-four jot of maidens, and Won | The latter showed some of his old-time | Juvenaaa. sebtonest » Amide Sante, “twenty ites This vague fear, born of singular superstition, took fast hold ot he Was great surprise upon learning that) his fortune was so large. He had lived | Sons 8 poor | ; t 14. of No, 12 Prince street, to fo! modeatiy and unaanuminy that 9 Tadden out, by a Lenin. aady, Paarl | corm aad uP aved wich, the field, | ___Gamere wae beet Fleur cloned fast. Theaph ing, SIN for twelve ears. Santo also when, In her early mall to-day, she revelved two letters from alleged | one save a ainess associates | : ie ul jo mans jer in the but after going half a mile the former which t out the early pace fet end readers of the future, telling her there would be two mistrials ri gel alg be aes Seema | fe tac tied and! had tobe rie | maker Mamie Worth by ane seine ds- FOURTH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS. atten to death at N®.| tury ultimately docliled the cage. She was assured, however, that om grea fi : noe, i treet, Jul) ons is Wil eee ase | escent Throng and ied ire Cabin tm a Hot Drive, | 4g Tus Rar its Rare ac At | Bea seek" third trial she would be acquitted. T. | enough to beat ata for the | yeoman was once ae a warm fa: | loue—Miss Mickens. Trainer, deietin The jury that had listened to the evi-) big tribunal was occupied, the com = Meme | RUSSIA FOR ARBI , Bere) Uils widow, Mra. Emma Ay Was not even prepared for place. conte Wit tion which the reading fon the ii stretch, where he dence with which the District-Attorney| tingent of women spectators as large as ever, with Cabin h Iment to the vorite inthe second tai and Apptaud well hacked. Applause x jochays. RoWbine 10 endeavored to fasten upon Nen Patt as Cas es Cs Qs in from and made the 4 Ne found herself practically cut off,| Gremor K. Wine. tor Talent, | jumps oniy i omiitin and Yeo: | ¢ cite in In eRe % he lcume Mendy to Conclude Trent oo ne cot Bookmaker Caesar | “When the prisoner iy A bare $1000 and the man:| Grogor K. was an odds on favorite man. ‘They ran shis way tothe etretel, | ag pee “ Pee ge with United States. | Young for nearly a week, was dis-| simple costume she has Worn fio at No, it Bast Pitty-seventh street for the mile and a sixteenth condition | where Cabin and Yeoman closed. A) 1007 *htq a s 8 tm Th ip PETERSBURG, Nov. 2%—Russla <n 4 by Justice Vernon M. Davis 4a out ver ordeal, issued from the ite contents left to her. while the) (20 (Dt Milt art tein of the Te hot dave followed, Cabin winning by & | Wera rigomine 11 mom « st. yew seage leading from the Bride | pe fe oe ta od practically In) TAC AMG oing to the front. reanding|hesd from Yeoman, who beat Applaud | —-~ gi cen piPnuvcla " Philiive 1034 1S Pd Ro 2) nax accepted the Invitation of the dh Bee rol opel teat Payerweather | the first turn_and showing the way (| by a head ont Reumecal.-..W. Heunemey 108 9 Sy Oya BB | United States to gonelude an arbitration | bai tetay weeasen * os bg age on gdlppalg joratteh on The Regent and an Mc . eat; ici. on, bat ines of the Americo- | of Eduard J, Dressler, Juro | tema . & Teport the finish. e Rew Andrew Mack Wins Again. Fiasco was raced Lady Pay {pjo submission, but Was unde | oaty, Cg Vin e eas stricken with paralysis last week. | ber breaking down having geen are death ton orgral | Kenna essayed to keep him company, | | end, bd Beyraney ost the_milie| bur after about etx. furlongs of run-| aiolen, Moments, the favorita, tn the |strteh, then tired a ily, I Improve on this to ning e put to the whip to keep with- | third race, Was badly beaten. 1 0 srcOND, nace a rt Sciacca a re a5, 1-5), Burne, @400; for four-yen >. Siar good, Won irs. W' Be Fayerwenther, pleces,| 1 in striking distance, The others were none of her usual 9 Brookiynl 2 Vos" ese! eral other small be-| tara ridden all the way, without even | fared tn, front to the seetee cantly, Place | Sirine. Winner, >. €, Phoe xle—Nols. Trebewentne edule Tookaway outgamed Cataline lunder the whip, | Owontt sharp com Te on Dr, Joseph Collins who had been di- | soread. Co into the; There wag nothing in her big rected by the Court to Inquire bearing to Sudtity the WEATHER FORECAST. condition of the juror Whete Oat — aber. vigecoen slain ak raced in’ front to the stretch, wir were ery. tion ; tnd"empioveen i pe a | oi te UB 1 ME Nes horses drew Mack then prt front ans | fetes Here Jockeys, Wi. 8. MM Fin Open. Clow. BE Bh: | reported on saturday. | declared. Wir | the site to her stat ler wou eas ‘our lengths from D Malet: we lcalled to the : beside Wee Bora, Beoee in the name positions as they bed FUN) SSE ha Dene ina Witoh by" a | —= the it I ik i] Perecast for the thirty-six hours | i reesicr was mentally and physicaily| and counsel Raising the heavy Mr. Fayerweather was born in A the last seven furlongs. neck. 13 Me! bing ‘Nien! r é 0M, To tor eb tr Montinge with his duties as) that hung from ber bat she kissed: PRs tile Navn et SPACT:| a, Mévele Mesy| Winwer, Chimney Sweep a Winner, anes wees i} H 8 | ending se hers p jae to continue Justice Davie die parent affectionately and. patie oor tumaly th the nelghorioa, and’ Au Revol eo fa, ouiciansed Foxy and Queen Rose were the ones) =p ta Wied s: . 4 |] New York City and vicinity: Fair joo eea the jury and ordered a new on Ue phaatten face Ff ous geet tle or no Bschool | cor pettiora In tbe Unite rai played In the fourth race, but neither nd te ebeet: te 6 old to-night; Tues. the chalk-t pal noticeable He waa font apprenticed 9 8) wus 1 bom rive 49 be had bf them was in. the hut, Festoon, Queen ioesnt Sas sinary convener Paasis.cs hs beget: i fe eraad fea creer ree | TA eset & bl | (itl pistrlet-Attorney Jerome served paat few days, but her even Were mner. ona. Wy He he rat a Brid nd even dha; enant Rose and Calmness raced in close order rememberine: srems to be canatatent. _ Bthicr mm. but finghed strong. day fair with rising temperature; Then Di bags yt Te oeryet ind Sonrhline = notice on the counsel fe 9 Her glance toward the elven # worked” in. the. shop of| duced’ becare Post time. Nie 1 role, be still remaining in the box was 4 to the stretch, where Chimney 8 He went to Noriolk, V'a:,| from the time the (ay write tet “pty Lal came inrough ‘and taking the lead won| THRO HACE ws, [fresh northwest winds, becoming actress for the summoning of a second Fe. -One at pyres Bian: three-vearcobte and up. Thme—0.81 35 become proficient! rte: 4 at adventyge, he sally by Ave. lengths from. Festoon, 3 Beart on easily. Winner, oh. h., Dy Debonvotr—Bon Vorsae’ ft sasterly on Tuesday. pple fo at the opening of et ld Fier | aio lales wally wee the who bent Beare Crow by a head. | mcr fi Shannen . We RNS Pik, Deen Cie Bm Se ae iy am of court @ week from to. a cordial greeting. The-e was toa Herein a ng, Yimmy Lane Finally Win aris eae as Ca ar Cie 3 day. A nen panel of 20 tnienmen wiit| of the tired look — oe re, nee. of honmiking | } eth Paletle was backed jy the fifth race | Gor Pipes. (s Bef Pee : 8 13 Hours and #y Mimaten ¢© Cleve || geawn and thé proceedings begua al! circles abo es wes y ‘ bistory of the as if it wos all over. She finished iad ble \ypachon 100 Wee face Ven TEs oo Sw svanan el plete. Shane ed talked to attorneys It was s Poesy fo i} Cardinal Wolsey In Front, — pbick, She raced with Blue and ( ‘. Penpera! aM area rote Gloves | Ove OF thor. the alighiest remo 1A. hee rehants in Amert: ange to the snreteh, where Blue and = : : ts 4 be havning. Terdess Poliman | Contrary to expectations, the attor y haa deen discharged toa ‘ioe md t poweefal one | PA hh oy Yor. the ee. wg 4 pean, book the lead and held It to tos (ya Ln-4'2 1-6; ose S35; O98 be ~ 0.48 25 LAL Naleeniwe Aer neys for Miss Patterson @id not ask Me peach one Da of ire i eas that Ne re: | in Hive: toprih face, Bod efter ‘taxing tho | at, ernteeriah.. Reeve, MAG &. gepere i tgieree Terese sand | | jing a reduction of her ball, as they sat ager | bee shoemaker “unt ew jitad In the first furlong was. a inning 5S ee pee tees eet | ig sent inne” Rim st Laonarde be 310 Business Opportunities they would. They explained this by say- Tome the ordell wis S06 MGS ‘and jong alter | ie iL when it came to the up in @ to nose out Blue a Ing there would be such @ brief Interim brunt © rein a few eo tr; iy 4 boi backed, 'b the favorite | dnd ind Orage ee H iM f i advertisements were printed in the between the trials that It would hardly br) emg sreseabingh ~ 4 gain! Camara ‘Takes Siath. . a ORLD WANT DIREC. de worth while. jetore psx: “y tad ot the Gamara, the fayorite In the sixth race, ; Ane i SUNDAY” WOR! Girl Browght to Court. vad AR aarnee, 8 | waited on Gold Fleur to the stretch a ~ ae as ae TORY. Though there was some falling off in| Moreen Se ee Sebiewt.n, drat three fart of tenet 3 ta » by by tp jt va more than the same Sunday last | cne throng of curfous men and women origin at wos eight Jengthe In front of a. Ry jhe bien the doors of the tria | learned. FE: i hy he ¥ we the early days of the pro- sc was ; yj AIS new YORES BEST BUSINESS EX when the young woman