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RESULTS EDITION _ PRICE ONE CENT. » CARNEGIE DECLARES SATURE TONOTE - DF SSOOO0O FORGERY Millionaire Says He Never Signed Paper Used by Mrs. Chadwick to Secure Loan of $100,000 from Oberlin: Bank Though It Bears His Name. Attorney for the Woman Accused of Being a Once Notorious Criminal Promises Statement by Friday—Tried to Borrow $200,000 in New York. Andrew Carnegie to-day denied that he had ever had any business deal- | ings with Mrs, Cassie L, Chadwick, yet the attorney for one of her creditors ‘declares that the note for $500,090 which he deposited in a bank at Oberlin, ©., a8 security for a loan is signed “Andrew Carnegie,” Mrs. Chadwitk could not-be seen to-day, She ig atill in the city and “(fs believed to be at the Holland House, despite ber ostentatious departure ‘from there yesterday. As the magnitude and extent of Mrs. Chadwick's operations in| (paper develops it Lecomes apperent that not only tanking institutions have ) deen hard bit, but that many wealthy Individuals, who either went on the | paper she deposited as collateral or accepted the eveurity she offered for {loans of large sums of money, are involved to a tremendous extent. “) © There was a conference last night, which lasted until almost midnight, Lot Mrs. Chadwick's creditors who are {n the city at present or who have fMegal represcutatives here, and one result of this conference was to have the ‘yweceivership proceedings, which wexe begun ‘to Cleveland to-day, adjourned | frunuil Thursday, Mrs, Chadwick's attorneys hoping in the mean time toad: | I Just her affairs so they will be in™@ position to make some, kind of @ state: leone EXTENT OF OPERATIONS NOt KNOWN. They admit that at Preaept ¢xorything Js in chaos, and out of this con* , ference DAS grown a feeling that, large as Mrs, Chadwick's operations ate at | present known wo have peen, ouly tlie surface tas been scratched, Last night’s conierence was held at the offiées of Daggett & Ryall, ‘ao. 409 Broadway. and was presidad over by George B. Ryall, the New York attorney for Hervert D. Newton, of Brookline, Mass, who is sulng Mrs. Chadwick for the recovery of $190,500 he loaned her on notes, Mr. fRyail to-day issued the following statement: “There was & conference At my office last night at which were present | nm, Mr, Carver, of Busion, Judge John Albangh, of Canton, of On behalt of Mrs. Chadwick, Judge counsel for Mre, Chadwick, and myself. ‘Albaugh requested that the receivership proceedings be put off until Fri- day, at which timo he wid have her affairs In some kind of shape. This was agreed to and Mr. Newton and Mr, Carver went back to Boston on a late CARNEGIE DENIES SIGNING ANY NOTE. “Mr, Newton said that he had seen @ note for $500,000 which was given dy Mrs. Chadwick as coilateral for & loan from the Citizens’ National Dank of Oberlin, O., whicn failed yesterday, My client told me that this note ¢ar- riod the signature; ‘Andrew Caroegie.” ‘This will have to come out sooner or later, so | tell tt now.” ) Andrew Carncgle declined to be seen tier, but when a note was sent to 1, Atrahgowan (20 to 1) 2, Pro ‘Bim explaining vbat report vad it that bis name was on the $500,000 note de- | ceeds 3. povited with the Oberlin hank Ly Mre. Chadwick he authorized his secrétary to wake the following statemen:: “{ have read (his report and pronounce it absurd, this woman or her deailngs and have had no business re ‘At the present time none of the holders of Mri. Chadwick's paper t0om (Continued on Second Page, First Column.) FATALLY HURT ON ANSER WILHELM Dne Immigrant Was Injured as the Big Ship Was Nearing the) Land of, His Adoption and Died Soon Afterward. Lorena for months) and he has pro- nounced her cure complete. “Beyond a slight limp,” mour to an Evening World reporter on! board the Kalter, ‘the little girl shows no sign of the disease with which she Waa afflicted” In time this limp will disappear and she will be as straight and strong as any normal chitd to say that Mra. Armour and myself Are perfectly aatiefied with the opera- ton. Complete and absolute recovery io necessarily (eow, but inne is prac- ‘Mra. Cornelius Vanderbitt and Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, wearing magnifici nt tat aly" and) rie members r Sear Mrs. Townsend ber and Mra. Henry Clews were other society leaders on the Kalser, May ‘Yoho Metarns, 7 Bade Strong, bloom. mn Sowvnapre, otortey | Woolgiiberet met: the usual a R et inder the name of | *, Dance, St reall in a season of| $ Mia Womkevilit’ next followed" by yey sf tte ‘Within sight of the elty tm which he ‘gapected to’ make Nis future homie, Felix |) & Rieatan immigrant,:wea ta- Hinjuited this atrernoon on the Kal- ‘ Withelin’ TE oft Quarantine, Two |: \mmigrante—Michael Matzirk,’ 0 { Pa, pasey man, and Charles Mark, a! boy— Cree cate injured. Langiis was so myn that he died soon after the ie, thing about hubby. | ll be aeae fn two or three mad’ hope my visit home sit ‘e i robin and pleasant . giietly triumphant, yn fe Vecney, a cw francs byrne rat 5 a “BATTLING NELSON.” GRAAL LO WALKS: HOME IN HANDICAP = Columbia Stable’s Colt Has Easy] 2 Time of It,: Taking Lead ‘at) sStrétoh Turn and Breezing an “bY Four Lengths, , BENNINGS WINNERS, FIR@T RACE—Australina (15 to 1) 1, Neptunus (18 to 1) 2, Green. | o erent 3. SECOND RACE—Applaud (11. to One — ’ ¥ THIRD RACE—Woden (10 ta.1).1, Woolgatherer (5 to 2) 2, Walter “{Bleary 3. FOURTH RACE—Bohemia (11 t6 1) 1, Novena (3 to 1) 2, Grand) —~ Dueh ene 3. FIFTH RACE—Brlarthorpe (8 to 1) 1, Conkling (6 to 1) 2, Panique % SIXTH RACE—Graziallo ‘@ to 2) (Special to The Evening Wowld.) RACK TRACK, BANNING, D. C, | - T know sathing Nov, @—Rather an entertaining pro- gramme and a moderation in the weath- er induced a good crowd to/eome out to thé covrve hid afternoon. ‘There were no staies, but a steeplectioge: wan aum- ceot attraction t please Washington people, ‘The races had good felda, well balanted, and promised keen specula- tion, The weather was windy, but mild, and the (ncok was fast. « Australing Easy Winner, marta set a fast 4 4 Greenerest. ‘and | Beole: Plume. in the stretch Yo, San blew wu and Australina cama awey,, oeaby wine ning by (wo lengths from ues, who beat Greencreat the, same a tance, tance. in Seeona. wis a oY to 5 favorite in tn second Face. won,” T, da nearly, two ‘aster. 7 fara, Maire ed away ln. front td win by a Jampi. | foxes in the, steqnie | Then the ta wrod th last jump, with Walter Cleary, ae bane Rohea) | the beat thine of the day going to front ut Wap Sarl, making oll ey rha- ning “4 Winning paws * four te trom Rovena Fhe: Melarthorpe by Foor Leagihs. Panique was ane of the hottest favor. EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART Sy ELEVENTH DAY AT BENNINGS. ‘a World’s charts are indesed from aret race at Aqueduct, rinst RACE 8400 added aa Ba BS 68e' —F. Fe. Bose Fleet aiwecse SESro8 0.) 223e Pia z ue t than this race lit ALDENGLIND WS 20) 4 eter (10 to 1) 2, Only |i in FIFTH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, ACK—Five furlongs. | Tir mar WE een Le a a 0.12%. 0.24 1-5, 0.98 Mita! i Sty, Bob Murphy, Greencrest and’ Scotch t Plume) Wera the piayed, on frat raed, but none of them any coin. Yo San went to the front at the! oe ec followed by ES ¢ : | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1904. ~ TYOUNG CORBETT AND FIGHTING NELSON IN POSITIONS FOR TO-NIGHT’S HARD BATTLE. AT NEW ORLEANS Both Arrive in ’Frisco from: Trai BETTING ON RESULT BRISK Delegations from Coast Cities Art Beale Out Far Sind Fld Opening Dash ‘at ‘Cresoent ing in the Place. NEW ORLEANS. WINNERS, FIRST RACEOld Engiand (6 ta 5) 1, Bpoutebedn (4 to 6) 2, J. W. O'Neil | SECOND “RACE—Simplioity (11 - |to 6) 1, Lady’ Consuelo (16:to 1) 2, Idle Taare 3. THIRD: RACE—Gus 'Heldorn'(B'te 1) 4, Fox Meade (10 to 1) 2 Viena 3, FOURTH) RAGE—The Regent (7 to 2) 1, Sonoma: Bolle (11 to 8) 2, on Rankin a FIFTH, RACE —Hymottus’ (7 to 5) (@pecial to. The Bvening World.) at the Union Course; St. Lous. Old Ragland by a Nose. others in the spretahy air r "s “font 7k waa run tn Al Yeaher> Lh Sere, foll by Hawtrey Es i tne fet jin tne, wae siawires ch ‘ it we a: yaea te fi In ‘ony e badly fi ferteraa th Orthe lastaixieenrh sirey-quarvere. ofa et; : i 5 eae es Lady: Connueld ran &" bud race "Whe" Fears closed strong in stretch bund; lost four epthe ‘a ath ren gd % Drain of) ‘4 Pa] pond oh cree clused on Woden | but — not duite winning by al oo who beat he rd of A) Vailey ot ee Tomm-vsest ortle In the forth, Y 4 e up in cimete 40 oper Grand a peck for the 8 under ity Oo amined aah Viens +9 food race mde hy a By a \ten Of the day, bat wea oO beats brs | A Eesha ortiee to site| Todo hie ata ae | = gs siretck. aed a aE im ane \@ fast run race, and when tt cam | the final struggle ¢or winding Toe | Old Engtand, uteheon’ and J | O'Nell how ket up | and got hig nose fu front. Be 4 just another no: f 3. W, O'Nel. | Simplieliy All the Way. The players succeeded in selecting the right one of the bunch of tweive maidea two-year-old fillies in the second rac. Simplicity was made favorite and re talfied that distinction, in soite of the play on the Eastern filly Idle ady Tears, tn a rather ragged start Sim- | plieity,gneed Into the lead and, opening a big gap in che dret sixteenth, kept her advaniage to the end Lady Consurw proved to be best of the others and sale Teats! after an inauspicious be- ginning. drorped into third place. Crowding Spoiled Third, Crowdifig at che #tart an. the seven. had mach to do with de- rq the third race, Those in the furtong tu middle of the buneh that m ¢hi + ntend hed lite ¢ Lord of the etch, whete he ttred, Hel- of the Valley ‘The bes ge ‘s Mandijeny, weigh of uu ‘pounds vand “maki wes to, The Riageat. The itt- ep wane ee sg Oret_ quar- os By trea few strides. Gut wave the place eet City, with Escutcheon Finish. Bn aye pol Crowds baye arrived from all the t twelve hours’ ride and are waiting for the opening of Wi where Young Corbett and "Battiing” Nelson fight to-night, the prospecta are thet when the men step into the ring they will Of (he largeat eromrda that hee ever attended « fight in this ety, staff of trainers. Neleou ts on hie way to the city from Larkspur, twenty-round: journey. 1 Montpelier (8 to 6) 2, Latheren 3, NEW ORLEANS, Nov. %—It begins to look aa if the long-delayed streak of rain ld at-hand. The weather has been dark and, threatening alt sash The rain, however, beld off. After a con- Sultation between the officials of the club Ht was Geolded not to bar Richart D., Walsh fromthe grounds, Walsh te inch—>|@& newspaper representative of the St. | Touls Post-Dispatch, but ie under the ban for having acted as associate judge | which has promoted the match. Billy Roche, formerly of New York, ¥ | peteree the fight. Rocae has located here for the past year, and Is ® In one of the most tacular finishes of the meeting Archie Zimmer's Old Rngland won the five turiong dash at! the beginning Of the programme. It was for a battle roy; hoy aaa| jit Was not until t Che final wride th at Old | WAR A pronounces fav tite 4 nd Anlshe | Danny Maner did not arrive from Bus- ;, set of condition and show an § tw 3 to the end_ won ea uy, evith xorg me | ™ tn thin etree | he had galled from the other side. The hrope ant Lord > pomarkadly successful stasons abroad, be fe older ‘horges, rt the beat she. 6 wid) In tbat many races he was saccesafut) | inv bringing home @ winners and i, PRICE ONE CEN! YOUNG ST TOTNES ~~ EADY FR Fl Quarters Looking Fit and Prepared Make Weight of 130 Pounds ¢ o’Clock According to Agreement, — WITH DENVERITE FAVORIT! and Await Opening of Doors of Woe ward's Pavilion —Billy Roche, former ly of New York, will Referee Ba 130 pounds at 6 o'clock—weight. Billy Roach, formerly of New York—referee. Hays Valley Athletic Club, of San Francisco, Woodward's Man will Sight. 20| studs fox 2 gt, To Ue vided 08 paces winner and 95 per cent.:to the : "the ting sbout midnight, New York ime, (Gyecial to The Bvening World) SAN. FRANCISCO, Nov. 29 Hho hy tha aero hs tn The advance sals of tickets for the fight has been unusually Young Corbett {¢ in town and has put up at the Palace Hotel» bas beon training, The boys are in great shape and ready to welgh ates “hat they are ef the etipdlaiad weleit of 198 pounds, brimful of confidence and anxious for the bell that will start syceet ee cae ie rts one ee have ever witnessed, ‘The men realize that they must win to ns selves trom the ride.on the toboggan. Corbett will fight the Dal Hite, as a victory over Nelson insures a return Might with Iie’ ri Edward Britt, Corbett has staked his all on his fight with claim ia that the Dade will take the count long before the 270 1 FAVORITE, beget fight has assumed marvellous proportions, the terest in the outcome, together with Corbett being @ favorite with here, has made him» 2.to 1 choice in the betting. A large ; toy as ante Aime he | aes 8 te tne Se dest odds. It te remored ‘ere that: the money was ott ley SHER George Conaldine. aie ewan han bet all the money that he ootld beg and borrow: Tot fight 1s a foregone conclusion. He thinks he will be the next one ¢o a4 Britt. ‘AM the arrangements have been completed by the Hayes Valley © he =p fledged “Native Son.” 7 5. showing. doing most of bis riding a Germany. This youngster piloted: winners out of 18 mounts, and Will feturn abroad in the spring. “MARE NOT BID = rene to go to Egypt, but tt | wits call (or Amerce witain toe }tew weeks. | “1 have bad the best season R t=) p28 paw ever bad. = Little American ean sou ‘ Bedeed at my tn ‘Pas he ed to Have Sailed for Ho [Sie sit" Say 1 Changed Plans Just Before’ jt Sur aine “anmothte 1 will never again ride a, Ship Left Other Side. Amira, ae, feat perfec” wth tae treacmeat wi tended to me since | Have been bi Deaten a nose for the in Franee to santlor jockey | Prix 4 expectations, Jockey | Tycoanor and Steade both uke tak Contrary the steamanip Kiser) siens of eetting overweigt Before O'Connor left the pier that he would ¢o to Bennings thie land te-day on Wilhelm Il. On the boat came Jockeys wete crowded out and Winnie O'Connor and Tommy Meade whore he would ride at least ome as ce after getting away. 4; Maher had charerd his mind at the before the racing Mison Ine ley, the favorite, found taute. railing and made a aad Sue to the | last minw! | or ended. Avter that O'Connor Wel and instead of salting for ended, Arter (has One f America waried off on a trip to Rarpt as a free Innce, Meade are A big crowd was at (he pler to @tect been offered a two ‘ for Mt had hewn Feported that ride in Oi Lespoy op bis ™ apeu:¢ who had aanembied were grest'y disappointed. but gave their atten: to O'Congor and Meate, who have ba OQ Connor rode in Englahd and Franee, accepting %0 mounts during the seasqn, purses won over 0,000 france. nor had signed to years Baron De wit t#arn to France to : Meade also