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STARES OF CURIOUS Heroine of Finance Leaves Wall Street “Office by Rear Window and Over Roof, While Crowd Waited in Front— Gets Money from Mysterious Man, SMALL CREDITORS BEGIN SUITS FOR A RECEIVER Through Her Attorney She Declares Jealous Society Leader of Cleveland Is Behind Attacks on Her Credit and Upon Her Character, While « throng of more than a thousand bankers and brokers, clerks and niessenger boys syrged about the Central Trust Company Buildiug, at No. 54 Wall street, strugging and pushing in the hope of getting a glimpse of Mrs. Cassie L. Chadwick, the heroine of high finance, who had gone te) the law offices of Butler, Notman, Joline & Mynderse, this remarkable] woman made her escape by a rear window, down @ fire-escape and through | an adjoining dullding Bhe later returned to the Holland House, where she recetved word that Jacques Krakauer, of this city, had filed a petition in involuntary bank- raptey against her in the Federal Court in Cleveland, Krakaner is a desler {n laces and embroidery and claims Mrs, Chadwick owes him 9600, ‘The names of George Couch, a livery man of Cleveland, and H. F. Potter, & Merchant, wore also signed to the petition on claims of $300 aud $200 reapectively. J Hor lawyer anngunces that Mra Chadwick is not golng to Europe, a8 reported, ‘but wil] remain here. m Capt. Fatrell, of the Oak street station, who with a squad of reserves bad been endeavoring to 8 order on Wall street, announced her es- cape. Ghe had eluded the curious by going through a rear window of the jaw| oMpes, going down & fire-cacape to an extension roof, crossing this and along a perilous ledge unti] she reached a rear window of th ad- jolning butiding that fronts on No. 66 Wall street and has a passage letting out {nto Pine street, Unobserved she had serie into Pine street and jumped into a’ waiting ab that had been telephoned for, Ta changing her apartments in the Holland House to-day Mrs, Chadwick ¢meountered considerable annoyance. She moved from her rooma ‘on the sixth floor to a suit on the floor above, and she had not been long in her few quarters when she discovéred that a detective representing a Cléveland Dewepaper was in the room atljoining. She protested vigorously to the hotel management and won theif sym- 9g = ie «a eae -—WRS.CHADWICKFROM | Mouse In, which The Kittin ecturred JOGE HIMES GETS HOME BY A READ Off Well in Handicap at New Or-, leans, He Maintains His Ad- : vaNtage to the End. Beating Out Falernian GUS HEIDORN; FAVORITE, "EASY WINNER OF THIRD. |Track Muddy at Crescent City Course, and Well Made Up) Card Is Spoiled by Many Scratches. ‘NEW ORLEANS: WINNERS. ‘Rinst RACE—Dusky NM to 1) 41 debate (2 t0't): Mh Viona 8. ECONO RAGE—Jerry Hunt Ph) Merry Korobat (6 to A % Ogents 3. THIRD RACE—Gus Heidorn (3 to 2)'1, Lampbon (4 tot) 2, Reveltie 3. FOURTH RACE—Judge Himes (5 to, 2) 1, Fi in (9 fo 5) 2, Laura Hgnter 3. )FIFTH RA! Fajr Reveller (25 to. 1), Lilly Brook (9 to 2) 2, dake t Ganders 3, SIXTH RACE—Dan MeKenna (6 to'8) 1, Ethics (21-2 to 1) 2, Floral Wreath 3, * (Bpectal to The Myentne World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, La, Dec, 2—The track at the Fair Grounds this afternoon was a sea of fotid and slush. Ik wos a'day for the Corner, the Brooklyn vaudeville piace, at Willoughby and Pear! stteets, inte | tyes Carberry, champion failed to throw the Hoboken Hurricane |on and pounded to a jelly. ‘whereby adversary as he left the stage, with sporting men, who had come to %! of the heap, more dead tian alive. back doesn't seem to have any other name, SRS! Ve EVENINGS Ba A EDITION 4 i ERIKORIAN, “WHO 10 WAS KILLED BY A POLICEMAN WHILE TR YING TO MURDER rand imeuaated PERSONS, AND THE HOUSE OF TRAGEDY. 8 SPORTS IN RIOT AT ~AWVRESTLING MATCH Leo Pardello ‘Bailing to Throw the Hoboken Hurricane, Hits Him and There Is'aFight, af Watson's Cozy Corner, io Brooklyn, There was a riot in Wateon's Cosy A hundred sports jumped on the stage and then upon Pardéllo. Detee- } Steinway and Murphy ‘hia afternoon, when! Leo Pardiito, the | were :in. the aintiesge and attempted to halan wrestfer, having | save Pariallo. who was being jumped | fy in the «guaranteed § fiiteen minutes; he lost $25, Tt was not until the reserves from} punched his | the Adama atireet station arrived that the mob wie driven off and the bruised The house was packed to the doore| 40 Sieeding wrescler from Italy pulled Leo Toee had received hie first the Amotican sporting ethics. fhe, wae not hited, but wee (auee away | to be Te up for this evening's ap- the Hoboken Hurricane, who) When time was called Pardello gen- | pathy, The clerks waited until the detective left his room and he was and form \piagers 4 be! ? hardly out of the door béfore the room was taken away {rom him, thereby Ba Penell throug the names ofr Nimertean veuth ta detoee tae in ine ike hed. heen at ‘the ‘Cony Corner at | a protecting Mrs. Chadwick from his vigilance. time Fcmahe lor ¢ ST seat Ro fifteen-minute go. But When the Mar | Bios te ahi Gee bly Par 5 stage he! Silo from thtwh AGAIN MAKES A VISIT. TO WALL STRUT. | Dusky by @ Neok, emovulys aad SOE adie albvenzhy Abealbeibote: Mis, Chadwick managed to slip out of the hotel at noon and make her ¥ and: Jovoltd Were’ the choices | ‘The crowd was-in an wproartnetent cone ter cithou be feet Hurt: way unobserved to a victoria... She was dressed in a brown tight-fitting wate ye coe torent dah had i bey gown ‘and appeared in robust health, Tucking the robes of the carriage tweet them ail the way. Dasky had | about ber, she ordered the coachman to drive with all possible haste to| shoring ine condition of toe track, ‘and | WORLD RACE CHAR] | Mo. 54 Wall strest, managed to maintain the advantage at fy teh J k ry According to a report current this afternoon, Andrew Carnegie’s name| | ig Blows company at th ay, oha OF . EIGHTH ooking ha was dragged into the case, not through any personal dealingy he had with | {ert tyes nen ite teveat ead] pees re Mrs, Chadwick, but through hls Interest in a nephew who, it was reported, the Abeely ereng olit, wats Viena at , ° the heid of the process « b ‘ $ ee, ww ww # wits and mother-iti-iaw in| Jerry thé ‘form choice. t lorses, a a thi elty. ‘The Aumor'eanstoling him with the Chadwick case could not be, dhcond tine, TRit me wed. plunge, | Stee = oreess 4 Wt om .- ‘ ‘ = sigs oe ee settee, from 9s Fosd a 48 to 1 to 7 wo 4 i ei EEE a lle OE m as food as ri h 12 Mrs, Obadwick had scatcely been in the building five minutos when at Goat Sg tat tees ea hy he . {i bo i Hevte ot her presence sptead through thé distelet anda ‘great throng! hom, in the fice. flalty New was ol. Iwary” ait Juke se fe fh a a a swarmed to the place. Crowds poured out of all the skyscrapers In the| Any atier che eanet aod way never wu] 7, Mn Wee fot 5 A es Sa district and pressed about the Central Trust Company Building, co ender, Mae race mt all Unies Was wealir WATE - pletely blocking the street. De they. had alt the warty. fun [44 8h Puree er amp ites year ene and op Rett eS ¥ Le them, and in the stretoh Jerry) Winner, b. ‘te Servitor—I ner —W, Wha alen. MYSTERIOUS MAN TO WOMAN’S RESCUE, fry nt dvew ey Seas Ae aad see = tae we a S84 8 Fin Open. & . tl ferry Acrobat i eye ge 8 A Now York lawyer identified with Mrs. Chadwick's affairs deolated to-| gnd'ana Onomn thins. j Beste ii } B a } H 3 day that a triend had come to her rescue and will pay the claim of Herbert | Pererte Meee sare. PAL a Po Bt $ 4 B, Newton, of Heeokling, Maas, Her counsel asserts the qum has-been botied | pRalNhact fevetite ths ee dela otha S Ries it St Se ee led | P&iounced favorite in. the feld yy Te m eee if down to $74,000 . {n cash NOW an4 $60,000 to be paid a year from OW, the | Smtters in the a ay ie minds ie Geealo 1p 6 i bin de Mb Oe 4 - rést, s promised bonus ot $66,000, being cut out. George E. Ryall, Néwton'n| ge with vie tomter staood: onek [rays eee Pe ee Oe 6 9 | atrorney in thie city, Insists that the full amount ts to be paid and that) {ie te. yan Migs the Abot case aint 45 THIKD = site a aaa oh | ie Ppa | nothing else will be accepted. Way. Rept § cminning, lend. to, the end re C olde and i custly. Pinge fe he wan being Oa Wai iz Just who the mysterious person is who has come to Mrs. Chadwick's ald. at this critical time is known only to two persons the lawyer who gave the information to The Evening World and Mrs. @hadwick herself. Neither of| ' thee, will disclose his identity. That it is a man is admitted, and ther be {ga man of wealth goes without saying, for it takes a man of wealth to Shoulder oven @ single ons of this smazing woman's oblgations, It was Lawyer Edmund Power® who has been representing Mrs. chas-| 4 ‘wick in her pegotiations with creditors'in this city, who said for her to-day | ook ‘that ocial rivalry was reaponaibie for her (rouble, &m not prepared to Say more than, this,” said Mr, Powers, “that Mra. Chadwick's social phs te responsible for all ber it. Jt ia responall tor the allegation that she \s! it 8 Mtitemeni an was over mais, #4: ype of ai eer 3 and ie, after el leaders to Pos insted! Bae bhongh to take wronrey, Judge Himes by ry Length, Himes found his, vindication, in mile handicap, bh 40) he defeated a ed rot his own kind Si -handy fashion. Rowske wae favorita for the rac *might have been a keen contende ate wrtin found (every avaliable pocket tha: could be formed for him. and'then took his moyntrinto the deep- A going near the on ne ‘ye ‘ nee to mave up. the atreteh, wit ihe rel that he aus Butly beaten arth, Judge “faced in front ith, Bd Ee yt "tee (och shakiog off that trovbifeome drew away 4 otter a mild dei ref "by 4 length | foie trick ae fart second aa. tn alighter th Unfortunately, we) &» tow t6 bother proving that she te nat Mme. Devers, | } ar ar 1M) attend to the matter. E REAL MVE£, DEVER eo ea: prove by them the a6 adn an this litigation is over, and you tay be Wale Peveler BS tot, the intte sling for two-year- enme the b ‘Up. Lampson | tt ted 32 + sat ville Mien ay. Mites it: 4 *Markelovore * || wOURT! CR ne, mile iat i-s ra Poe pe felines ee oe —— Jeter Himes » » ie is 2 $185 7.19 M *Yalerolen ds Bh fs 8 Cees —— Laueliaghter \ Ly e 4 ae Ar Te 82 12 a f i ia hind BEET Mh YA TH 47 Piece On mile. Time. M4, ON 2.5 018 10 130 Pore $4005 tw ‘ year-oldr. mood. Me 2 rae place mame t. by 6 en _Rireohante. Dell ser a | Horses, tos. Pi sh “ * me 5 is oR BS 43 642 64 e 5 1 be a Ww i Y 7 a 49 % Weogor » ae ty mM bb 6 s » 1 © » | | beh | terg-h ! POLICEMAN wHo ShoTkrisorianm (Fallon, JANES F, BEATS. OUT MARJORAM Gallagher’s Good Gelding Waits on Hastings Filly Until the, Stretch, and Then Comes On| and Wins in Drive, ‘ TALENT GETS BUMPING . WHEN D’ARKLE LOSES. | | Rockland, 8 to 1 Chance, Shows! Great Burst of Speed in Fourth, and Leads All the| Way Home, BENNINGS GS WINNERS, FiReT RAGI “SDIATRTE- (TRO 20) ce raee 4 -to1) ty nd Fiucn & SECOND RACE—Bluecoat 2 to 1) 1, Amberjack (8 to 1) 2, Yieses 4 THIRD RACE—Bohemia (4 1, Campo (5 to Queen teas 2] FCURTH RACE—Rockiand (8 ae Bobby Kean (15 to 12 ‘ ae FIFTH RACE—Pa Buttons (2 to 2 21 Ee SIXTH RACE—, 1, Marjoram (9 to 1) 4, ‘oxy Kane 3, —James F. (5 to 2 to bili 2 Ostrich 3, : Reserves Had Been Been Called to Capture’ ‘EVEN AS HE LAY DYING ‘He Had Threatened to Murder His | of the candy factory at No, 361 Wythe avenue by Policeman | !enown In the factory ad a morose sort of a chap, bat On the” h N PloT but He Kept Up a Fusilade, and it W Decided to Shoot Him to Prevent the lies furiated Fellow from Killing Some | cent Person in the Crowd That Cole KIRKORIAN TRIED TO Shavesian, a Candy«Maker, and T; Carry Out His Threat Made the P Night— Panicstricken Employees Attacked by Him as He Ran Amuck, After holding twenty policemen at bay for over half an : a 44-calibre revoiver and a keen-edged Turkish scimitar, C orian, a maddened Armenian, was shot to death to-day om the rst dont ore the Be avenue station, Before the shot which’ brought him down was fired Ki more than thitty shots at the police ont Risers Sie his capture. With his pistol in one hand, he men, while with the scimitar ‘in the other: he | toh do oF OF a roont itt which the owner of ‘the’ , Saraen- wife and little daughter had taken refuge. He had sworn to! tn oF and exterminate his family because the candy’ F off for a few weeks on sseount of the duiness of business, aad ag di best to make good his threat. Krikorian was thirty-seven years old, and according | to hie | ployees in the factory, lived at No, 3% Second aventie, Mi peaceful enough nntil 4 month ago, when Shavesian told’ Aim Be have to lay off tor a while. He objected to quitting and for as around to the factory each morning to ask for his job backs eS CAME TO LOOK FOR TROUBLE, — (Boscial 10 The Ev i Evening World. BENNINGS RACK TRACK, Dee. 2- One of the best’ curds of the meeti waa on at Bennings this afternoon, and as & result the attendance was up to Migh-water mark. There were tio #s, but the Nelds were very attrac nd favorites looked to have more than an even chance, The Weather was fine and the tragic fast. Wiame O'Connor, just trom his vie- tories in France, stopped at Bennings this afternoon and accepted the mount wearing tne colors of Ww. O'Connor vive than! when he He Is in fine health and de at New Orleans this | went away. expecta to rid winter, K started with » talent, rahibitive. favorite and tne fale bs ved to be won, Prec peeond choles, Juvenaga was the Arne show. bot Was At once og reen.-who led all the reat of tha we’ | ind won by tive leagthe from Darnte | in bh gra ‘sian H record mate ells, Diamond Flush Or i was third te Co) Ovation, “Wine” O'Connor réceivea dvation when he went to the sont Amberjack, but he received “a. ati When he returned to the vt ied Amberjac ter- r i ay to the siretch, wher. er ‘od @ O'Coayor i he tp Ambervatle and forera Bi not dri by ‘ait * Yeurnan was ‘third, beaten by Coat to a hidad. Campo Was Crowded, Bohewie wes a hot favorice in the third race, but had hard work to get home. Campo raced to-the front and st & hot pace, followed by Bohemia, Lady Evaline and Queen Rose. In the ru home Bohemia closed and after crowd ing Campo badly drew away and wo by a length and a half. Campo beat @ length tor the plaice i Had Speed to Bern. loaded ! oan & to f chance oF something from Babe. % the way aed Bllvertoot. favor third Buttons Breezes Home, Payne. made the ranning. hw Buttons, Foxy Kane and ite, They held this ord » UTE bAilons went wat breeging home when he suddenly sulked and up and F C head. Bi front af dames F Cloned Peat. Marforam race! to ty great beret of opeed and to the strotoh. when Jan clos d nd Wan dw three-quarters of a length from Matjoram. who bea! Ostrich a half 1 lemath lor te po Reanings and New Orleans en- tries om Cage iT, 1 there * | rooms there, He sent down word that he wouldn't see I For two weéks nothing was heard of Krikorian, but late y noon he appeared at the factory in a very ugly. mood and a , jan.’ The latter was upstairs at the time with his f ter declared that he would not leave the place tntil he saw bis ployer, and Shavesian finally came downstairs and “You give me back my job.or I will kill you and 5 girl,” said Krikorian, “1 can’t give you a job now,” sald Shavesian, ue Saib'ad a piace, you shall have it.” “Give it to me now, or you die,” sald Krikorian. Shavesian tried to talk the man into reason, but tks listen. Finally he said: “You think I do not mean it? Well, I leave go to the gate post in the yard, look under it and see wi find.” Krikorian then left the house. At dinner in the evening 8! called for tae first tine what Krikorian had said, and more out of than anything else, went into the yard. Under the gate post he ervelupe. In the envelope was a letter written in Armenian, WARNED OF CERTAIN DEATH. This letter was a warning from Krikorian that he must have | back by this morning, or certain death for Shavesian and his f result. “Remember,” read the letter, “it is not you alone that diss. Yor and little girl die, too. There is ho. chance of escape, for I have maa ements It is my place or your lives.” There was a lot more in the letter which the police have not } able to decipher. This letter, however, had the effect of making i pormrrmnnnnnnnnnremnnncececenn® WOMAN'S FUNERAL Death Certificate of dort Cashier Was Irregularity in the death Mrs, Mary Elizabeth Delaney, 6 D7 East Twenty-seventh merly a cashier in the WaldiortoAl Hotel, caused the postponement. funeral, set for 18 o'clock: A Girl for the House or a Man for the Office may be obtained. in a very few hours through WORLD WANTS, lf you want to start the week with one, Advertise in The Sunday World Want Directory. It will contain nearly 3,000 Help and Situations Wanted ads. fPcer of the Health © | appeared at the church Juae | Rev, Father MeCue was the # ces and sold thet could not go on, an | covered that Mra Dei jthicate had been sighed | Armstrong, of No 1 He declared that { qualified phystetam, Coroner 'Scholet oy cihestdlalpibeasie | and orfered the FELL FROM A TRUCK, ; Donohue's undertaking Paul Meregih. of No $f Crosby | Thied avenue. Mra. Delaney'e death rtreet, fet from a truck at and Olver wiceets thts afternoon and was sken to the Hudson Street Moapttal. "he pollee arrested Antonio Moore, of No, M5 Btizabeth street, and Banj- Masco, of No, 2 B lisabeth been due to Wednesday A the Waldort Astoties I user & great ni of we ¥ atop put i