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a) Sy Peyras on typi iano good. t that George B. Ryall, one of " well able to pay it, but no name was given. DENIES USE OF MR. ‘CARNEGIE’S NAME. oy EP MAY SOLVE ONE MYSTERY, further complickte ap already complex situation, the news comes vanes dpe a that & woman known there as Mme. Alabe, com- pitied suicide dh Saturday last by taking carbollc acid. Before she killed teclafed ‘to One John Reynolds that her.real name was Mrs, R. Dioover, that she was a fortune teller and had lived in Cleveland, thing about the situation now is that Mrs, Chadwick ‘Mrs, Hoover, Mme, Devere notortously ured the name of Mrs. Hoover, dead Mme. Alabe sald the was Mrs. Hoover and all three women bear striking resemblances to one another. The accusers of Mrs. Chadwick based their charge on the resemblance of Mrs. Chadwick and Mme, Devere, and © there can be no doubt of the resemblance between Mrs, Chadwick and Mme. est Lawyer “dward W. Powers, of No. 220 Broadway, who Is representing ‘WMrs. Chadwick at present, made a vigorous defense of her to-day, He sald ‘Uiat she Was a much wronged woman and that every one of her debts would ~ be pald as soon as she had time to straighten out her affairs He added; | MUCH WRONGED WOMAN, SAYS LAWYER, 2 “Mrs. Chadwick is a woman of large fortune and can settle her obli- " gations, She has defrauded no one and does not mean to deprive anybody © of what is his due. The assaults on her character are outrageous and she » f8 @ very much wronged woman She will not pledge her jeweis to mvet her obligations, because it will not be necessary. She has ample funds to protect ber jewelry. That is all we have to say at present.” " Mr, Powers was asked about the charge that his client is none other dian Mme. Devere, To this he sid; “If the people who persist in accusing Mrs, Chadwick of being this hotorious woman would pause and reflect I think they would desist, Mra. * Chadwick is thirty-six years old. If Mme. Devere is alive now she muat ‘bo Very much older than this, As a matter of fact, when Mme. Devere was indicted Mrp, Chadwick was but ten years old, This report ts tn ifne with other infamous things that have been said of this really estimable woman," ' DID SHE USE NAME OF CARNEGIE? é Tt la charged in some quarters that Mrs, Chadwick, in securing some of thé Jonas, alleged ‘that she was a daughter of Andrew Carnegie. Thia is denied on al) aides, and thére 1s no direct evidence that Mra, Chadwick over @d any such thing. Wr. Carhegie’s name Is persistently brought forward ip the case by. the creditors, from which !t 1s inferred that some use has been made at some tme of his name. Hir own denial that he never heard of Mra. Chadwick Lefer now, and the statement of the Oberlin hank oMctals that le name does not appoar on the nates in their possession, seem to effectnally dis- pose of the story that tha steel king wag Mré. Chadwick's endorser. Three Pinkerton detectives ate Watching the Holland House to-day. It sald they are present in the interests of Mrs. Chadwick's creditors, In ite of the fact that Mrs. Chadwick is deseribed as being very {Il, it ie that she left the hote! last night for two hours, The Pinkertons, who on guard, followed her and returned when she returned. 74 ns FRITZI SCHEFF'S MISHAP, LIFE TERM FOR A BOY. Sage Apple Bionom Iuhated by | rar ees Singer and Doctor Catied. | Chieage Youth Hobbed Restaurant Fritai Scheff had a mishap at the eer tare Broadway Theatre last night, It would | OHTCAGO, "Nov. %<Orrin Cox, ev. have been ludicrous had not serious ‘teen yenre Old. son of respectable 5 COMBequeNces at first seomed likely. In| Parents In, Kenaington, a suburb, haw © Ae finale of the frit act of “The Two| Deen sentenced to fe Imprisonament. In Risee” the tittle prima donna, while! Jué#e Chettain's court on a charge of 4 about to emit a hich note, {nhaled one | fOmTY. The severe penaity was in- Tf the artificial apple bloacoms that | Mcted because Cox. when committing Shower upon the siuy. A stray petal | the crin®, «8 armed with a loaded ree one of Farmer Knight's trees (ell) votycr yovh wpturned mouth and was drawn pipe , & -~ into pipe T che Of which he wae convicted Wi came. down and the prima. waa commiite) on Bept, 6. Cox and y> donna mghing into the wings, Dr. two ppanions entered a Cote: = | Pla F: Pitkia, of No. 911 Seventy avenue, | thumal Hevolvers were displayed ied as summened and found the #iar in the customers robbed under threats of istresr, ite removed the laters death, The youth al criminals _ loping blow: Miss Scheft made | $110 and madé thelr eroape, but Cox was _ her wext ent 2 usu Arreated soon after, |= pol desehiasnasidh tee sexta 2 ‘ . Nov, The en IMT? Wodeu 11 Walter Chea 1] FIFTH RACB—Matien 1 Folds and exare as fol) NT Diy aye? yet | LNT4 ee. Aare port” wen 'aeiting. rime } WMT Cascar tT] Rone Pickwick. Owner--C. Jacobs. - 4 4 14? Howard ‘Grats vp | Ingen, Horas, dothaye, Wt ae EY . ia fvan ’ 1 | Whit Tem Laweon bao} wo” Tot sites a ‘ art Ta v - treme. Kuerton 1 3 a 5 —— Red Hook ign | tha? Neat iianahe . Burns i 1 i 1 ri } to 1H), Jing Albert Wt Murphy 1k jt 0 | | HALE Bis Secaot Pr a ie ae : cwo-yeane Wal } were) Ty Goes Wonders 1 4 i | i 101 = Joule Kant Miles jae | m1 ? 1 | I; Arietta Hobinen 100 8 : 05 | LI8 THthoale Gisbourne 108 111 ot 1) A } >| aap Nom. de Ptims.cboeter ioe 8 gg! gt? ‘" (| WY Reckaa isetorann ri) § 4 Mw 2 3 8 + des ba | : | 1st Houvler pnanelll IY 1K 18, 3 ir > aaa” aim i | 1008 Requiem B Mier io 8, 13° tos ih tf 8 » | eRe ls frgateneds ersiie, Cedric and My Mate, “Overweiphtac-Chy Farka neta Riceisdinen,. * a | SOL, ‘weet Pepbat B | ama at PRS FEZ A Sirorme ran hie race, Meat tancne closed « Due wap. ~ Selling, two-vear-ol CR—Three- years Sieg pista : e-hait furloney, Columbia course, | ty" ooo eb aboelianed mh Ace RNa, telling, three yearsalde ad up imibey avery ha | ie Somer m | Chara anata oahait Boor, Won rladen oul eal we MIL Warwhoop in | B.. Py _Casrasye—Generine aie oan FA ‘ W6 Port Arthur los 115)" Alforten nt | oo : ‘Joel y We a ¥ i. ae Soak Bai ‘a Mims Winehener 0! | 108) Te Bl HUG “Andrey Mae od LT a a a ta Ta eek eS vat fim, eet ¥ HES fiectens 3: ie | Rew York “orn 7 Uf Ih } a. oles ie Lg g | Rolon Shingle ie ) ka i Biome bohm OM 3] 52 48 1-8 aa ‘eiearonade” = LB Hippo malas 108 thine ys 4 crmh & 8 i PP i BIEN of Weston @ Nei tue i ist i; of ty ¥ f % 8 8 ” 4 es Teodiaty FY BIAsH mALu—Handicap: threasriee Fer wats ay ) m4 and 4; Mlle @Dd seventy yards sie eT; Batablian 1 ile Y P tals Lord Wangs... ‘ et Porkiaks, WD lot of round: Tat ny: » }160' Thistle Heather ‘ rey attend lh ain faicoiawere | Hee Ben Beepiui ‘} { Steep | “ eeeyne Be Aandi, Mtienon,| HS ge PLATT ERICK WESSON DEAD. | 114) Penpertalise re) Has Charter - Sresdonieaiixeiat | . ' LAT Woolgatharer H | wv | xApprention allowances 2 ] NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW | >) 8 satemee 103 ORLEANS, | Judge Himes a i Mis tae Three-auaricrs of @ mile Ut) Renkin ain “Giri oe hl intown Ly Ag that he bad seen the $500,000 note and also another given by the H for $260,000, and that nelther bears the name of Andrew Carnegie. announcement of what names the notes do bear, but it is au- ir, Carnegie’s name appears on the lawyers for Herbert 0. Newton, said yeuterday he bad the positive assurance of Mr. Newton that ; it bore the signature: “Andrew Carnegie.” & revelver for Mra. Ohadwick {n Cleveland, suth « note and that it bore the name of a Mra, Obadwick herself to-day entirely eliminated Mr, Carnegie from ‘| the case, Philip Carpenter, one of the womat's numerous counsel {n this © city, said that Mre, Clmdwick bad been much-distressed at the Introduction ob Me, Carnegie's name, and had authorized him to make (he following state- Ny Chadwick states that Mr. Carnegie bes never had any connection affairs, The statements that have appeared in the press to the con- : She in too 1!) to make any geheral stateiwent at this time.” ‘ago Mra. Chadwick, through Presidemt Beckwith, of the Citi- Bank, of Oberlin, voluntarily subscribed $26,000 to the en- it fund of Oberlin College and gave her note for that sum, payable | ia uh osine ia Called On to Tel What Me Kaows Business wa. Workers, for $900,000, which he all | ls due him from Mitshell for havte furnished Mitchell a plan to bring the + | strike to an end. | at Bt Ne gry to take fy and It was before (his commission that the Benator gave. his et behind closed @ Broadwa. | RACE—Boven-cighths of & mile; | ‘9 |Peeetdent Offers Appotatment to | Mim on North Sea Tequiry Court, 1170 vigar Bace red ad . Owne ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, |= each olowed a | 1171 ® » G2? Voaivon Index 4 att a VTLS) Corapeti 144 Let | very fast eee A Ben | nes: to-day tn @ sult for $200,000, The Genator was called upon to tell! in his bed to-day, what he knew of an alleged pian for | *Upposed cause of | settling the Inte con) strike at whieh FOURTH RACE—oven-eightha of a mile; | Preeident Roosevelt was to arbitrate | and thro w | th hamton, is that of A. D John w POTEET PL PNY RTE RET ee EVENING WORLD RACE CHART TWELFTH DAY AT BENNINGS., ‘on easily Poseur had cuse, Voxy Kage o a : CONT: wide erase, iar uthercup in Marcie ‘ it Dunphy. B riority lal; for thy Won gal Fox i sadex, Bereta, 7 = im... oh (ie Between urns 1% 4 pay 118% Fines BY Sons 6 ope Hat Rermistencs 11: Wonderly 1g - " 1161 Brookiynite Notter I 4 Lig Meon Daisy 2/0) o tee 100 6 Go, Hetwean jeet trewned ait FP. Porrletenes a ouned 117 FOUR’ t FPiligrane—Corr sf mie Irtehiman WeMIB ces see Rniberiack Som ‘den arise, urna 1 rome Lee Ih Albertine ier nd . ay tiie —" Jylae Thbheon. Fem jervon I 5 he Guten, Roe. Foxy and Gam 1 man werk) of wat laated peed an See. rise ran boat Coal Sirike Settlement, nator Thomas C. Platt was a wit- i whose Influence the strike settl @ sult. which was begun in Bing- ‘ales ages Mitonall, Prosident of the’ Mine |. Mr Bei law, the Benator was too ill to appear hamton the Court ordered “a testimony here wtimony to-day doors at his office at No. y. WILL NAME DAVIS, John was ASMINGTON, Now! Se The Preat-| ulénig | dent annoineed to-day thal Rear-ad- | not been 4, highweight; sell! for all or falls. Time Lae at at a Wesaon Yale in 1987 an, in oT The Bvening World's charts are indexed from fra race at Aqueduct, ate Winner, b. Kinapton--Lady Gay, Woish Deans es index. “Horvea. ee a iz Si) Daxale ... 3 ae ee ee Cy is as ee (Lad) Out of ieee ak ius J i i eo oo tS Re ees MR dao fat 2 } ee H 3 5 o - Bren Murphy 8 wu ww wb) PW W te Galingt oss Wonderiy th io ob i i 137 Young Hen ~~ 18 ey P Bee. € Ort y Berane Sct. Phas, ‘At, ont, Canes 1 submianon and Was well in band loned very feat through last siatecbth turtor it | ¥ ja and up; added Time 2.F th Winner Ss M4 E « 2% 13-3 1 f. ” s eo 628 “4 Of » 6 4 r mon street, Brookly leet: vear-old d. have been introduce week. and Son-lu-Law of was M4 troy He owever, and Ww. Hoobel wi He was associ ’. Whitney et ido daughter of the late Bishop) Litt at into sostety this Sraduated tro m Columbia Law paurned of the firm of Hoadly z in the South American he bullt a railroad across of Jamaloa the late terprises. His P LMitlejoha Dies Suddenly. | Fregerick Wesson, of No. &% Jorale- . was found dead Heart failure ts the Ma death, as he had Services Over Dead Actress Will ne! te from the taland in tay on is the it | Ct \CORONER SUSPECTS MURDER HACKENGACK, |. J, Nov. ~ Coroner Lats Believes ¢ be hat & man who 4|Widow of Late Member of Re- id | third street, and has @ decorating busl- . | Montreal and Toronto on a wedding oa C or. ‘ t 5 ‘HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1904. WIDOW OF FREDERICK 8, GIBBS AND MAN TO WHOM SHE WAS MARRIED TO-DAY AT LITTLE CHURCH. | | MRS, FRED GIBBS A BRIDE TO-DAY * publican National Committee Married to Harry Allen Jacob- sen at “Little Church,” Mrs. Daisy Meade Gibbs, widow of the late Frederick 8. Gibbs, Republican National Committeeman from thie Btate, Was married at noon to-day in the tory of the Littie Church Around the Corner to Harry Allen Jacobsen, who lives at the Cheisea, in West Twenty- nom at No, && West Twenty-third street. Dr, Houghton offilated at the marridge ceremony, Mr, and Mrs. Jacobsen have gone to trip, The marriage was quiet, attended by only a few intimate family friends, Magistrate Clarence Mende, the father af the bride, is confined to his home by Iliness and was unable to-go to the chtrch. ‘The'bride was given away by Fremont Cole, one of Magistrate Meade's clonest associates. Mrs, William C. Shields, of Newark, attended the bride and the bosi man was Ro M. 8. Miller, Mra, Jacobsen wore*s blue broadcidth gown with ontnehita furs, w Mrs ©. F, Mennelty, Mrs. Willian B, Halsey, Mise G. A, Davis, the Misses | Chamberlain and Mrs, Burton Hart. Mrs, Jacobsen was married to Mr. Gibbs In 18% from the home of her father, at No. HS Weat Twenty-third street, She had two children by Mr. | Gibbs, @ son, aged aeven years, and a daughter, aged two years, Since the @eath of Mr, Gibbs, on Hept. 7, 188, the ‘widow has lived with her children at mit, N. J. 9 was reared in the Cheleee seo tion of New York gad Mr, dacotisen as ved In" that section js a member of Dr? Eekman's Shurch, at Bighty- sixth street ani est ven He ie not Identified Fin pots and belongs to no Ci 4 tier of ei stement Cornet of ti "very Rapubleen - tician in New York knows ber. ther of home of her fa and the hone Mica Mr. Gibbs were centres of tivity at all times, } “Sir bbs ‘lett & comfortable fortune. His collection of Drought $97,000 at a sale Rela tiaat Feb ruary. a MME.JANAUSCHEK'S FUNERAL | Meld Friday. | Mme. Francesa Janauschpk. the fa- | mous old actress, who died at, the; Brunswick Home, in Amityville, L. a} | Monday night, will be buried by the) | Actors’ Fund, in its plot in Evergreen | 1 will be held prey after: | noon at 2 o'clock in the Campbell under. | rooms, at No. 041 West Twenty- | eet. ‘The body will lie in at: ine ‘Prlae . . Janauechek of oh tha iret pane tetera and eaves lession are expec! the funeral ——— KEW PHILIPPINES COIN READY. | ON OAT, ADMTS Dr. Disbrow Would Not Defend POSED AT CONEY ISLAND Service man. picture of Dr. Disbrow as that of the “Meoret-Bervice man,” and eaid the pale faced little brunette, Mrs. Disbrow, wag not his companten at the hotel. as your guest of those July nights In | 19087" the lawyer asked, and Dr, Diss |of our friends are continual brow arose when the beliboy pointed another him out. with @ brown, smooth-shaven fag, but is prematurely gray, O'Gorman, and when the abashed young physiclan bad answered to his name and relation to the ptaintif® Mamelie, the Justice asked: and he would hear no further witnesses in the casé except who éerved the brow i | "hand up your papers. STRAUSS CAUGHT Confessed to His Part in Shoot. day says Mitchell acrested Harry Strauss, whe ing hie law, The man admitted the erime and The bridal party included Mr, and e WES CARS Divoroe Suit, but ts Foroed to Appear in Court as a Witness by His Wife’s Attorney. AS SECRET-SEAVICE MAN. vy s The bellboy identified “De you recognise any man in gourt ‘The doctor js ¢ well-kept young men, “Take the stand,” commanded Justice “Is her charge against you true? “Tt la true,” faltered the dootor, “Leave the stand,” sald the Court, the proc complaint on Dr. Dis- irecting the wife's attorney 46 I TREAT, ing His Father-in-Law and Mother-ip-Law in Williams» burg a Few Days Ago. A despatch from Trenton, N. J., to- that Detective Roland wanted in Williamsburg for shoot- motherdn-law and father-in- jas committed to the county jail. Suggestions from 4 tent for Holiday ifts. The “Oriental Ob. jects” assembled and displayed at Vantine's possess distinct indi- viduality of handiwork notfound in thecrafts- manship of the Occi- dent. We invite your in spection, A. A. Vantine & Co., Bway, bet. 18th & s9th Sts, FR ER LET Court Officers Had Hard Time Getting Mrs. Immerblum Over, Bridge of Sighs After Her Conviction. Mra, Mary Immerbium, of No. 689 Kagt Slath street, tried to strike every tons this afternoon of odnduoting an “employment bureau’ without a license, Her screams were heard. in ‘every cor- of the Criminal Courts Bull¢ing, and whe had to be carried to the Tombs, where shé is to be Imprisoned for twenty days in dafault of a fine of $75, ra INTERBOROUGH DIVIDEND, dires*>.# of the Interborough ‘Tranet Company to-day declared dividend of 3 per cent, making 6 dividends declared this “The Sirestore also fixed esuler per year. juarterly periods for dividend nite i the future, nda THE DOCTOR SENT MR. HAYLAND TO COLO. 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