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__ | “Cirowlation Books Open to AN.” | _PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1904 PRICE ONE CEN SDN CYCLISTS ee Sb smOW Tm : y,% ‘ ‘ 7 | Charles Nelson, twenty-three years od, anda Foreign Riders Stick to Fastest of Pace ee ‘ “i ‘ z i | sgn ci enn age were foie iia Ai OMe Set by Walthour and Other Ameri- “al cans to Put European Pluggers Be- = WN ) By : hind i in the Grind, : Bein 2 y, The gas was turned on and the usual devices for Bigs Beers, oe of the Trish tem, 7 ~ =~ CARNEGIE NAVE (IN OTE ‘ : . ark gg ton nm et ln Spill, Pedals On, Swathed ia Bas-| ANS NAN PATTERSON | aes: | suon om Seon So Heap yay FORGED, GAPS STEEL RING yt yen gh comms i icamslanstides aici ae t, and no one has as yet: been found who: can: | SCORR AT SEVEN (CLOCK P. M, BY GUS HEIDORN United States District Attorney Says, FROM THE JURY pC apeE A Suber dines ocicststocsices ta el Calumet esses , : ans nicest Name’ Is on Mrs. Chadwick's Note — ie piats on Vanderstuyft—Stol sescsse ssesey 88 | ROm=Dorrlgn -.. ‘ Favorite in Feature Event at Steel King Says He Never Signed It/Florodora Girl, on Trial Again suatarparel a 1| Cees Crescent City Track Romps Had A Dealj With W for the Murder of Caesar} ure with dark halr and eyes, Home in Front’of Matador, a} OF t4ad siny Vealings Wit OMAN. | Young, Says She Does Not Rockowitz —Sulkins ~ &@ 4 iocaneaiaay 6 te 1 Shot. | Want Patria No-one ‘in the neighborhood ever panne. together, and the double suicide is ALLEGED CARNEGIE, NOTE | ‘Turvitle—Metitin se) 985 | Mayo-Newkirk ..,, Kiebe—Fomier .. «= $8 4/4, BedeueM, Dede! . ‘The elx-day bicycle raco at Madison Square Gardea has settled down JUDGE HIMES BEATS OUT USED BY MRS, CHADWICK. ||MANY GRAY BEARDS ARE to a steady grind, a series of sprints and icops and vain attompts of the rid- MAUSER, A 100 TO | SHOT. EXCLUDED ROM TH ere to steal a !ap by a trick for all efforts depending in mere speed have been ae ty a : sys GIL BA ! IS CHOKED I room at No, 895 Second avenue, min geen eRRE2 Keegao—Lopan . +» 6 | MeLean-Bowler fruitless. One year after date I promise to pay to C. L. Uhad- i ‘This note, bearing the elleged alg nature of Mr. Carneg!éo "doh Ovee during the day twenty-six miles was dong, but this was a record} ~—Cataline Gets Home n back “Or Le Cradwiok,” wow deposited as security for Ioans in the Cltlsens’ for an hour's riding and Is dot likely to be made agatn. Front in First. Bank at Oberlin, 0, Mother's Recov wr Hopes) * le Menta’ly the men até showing the effect of the strain under which they to Be Free Christmas. + ‘ai ‘ nee are jaboring. There have tech frequent quarrels as to the nights when they ‘ At least one of the two notes used by Mrs. Casste L. Chadwick in ae- presets Child Not wiry’ hati The ree Mo shall appear on the track and falls are sure to result sooner or later as a) NEW ORLEANS WINNERS, | curing the loans which wrecked the Citizens’ Bank of Oberlin, 0,, bore tho vith result of these bickerings. NAN PATTERSON JURORS, | d° in S 80 far the riders have been particu- thour, Benny Munroe, the Batells ana! FIRST RACE—Cataline (2 to 1) | alleged signature Of “Andrew Garnegie.”, This was the note far $200,000 » Lets . Old aad Dresse ilk Clothin Jarl fortunate a4 to spills, and except | the other Americana have been rey | It reads as follows, according to a degpatch from Cleveland: THOMAS TH, HARMBR, of No. 256) tor Keegan, laid up corty in the day ls shake of Gougelts, Rreton, miot,| " eNren Red (18.0051) 2 Opeite 8, "Jan. 7 1904. | (eile af the Sa ee Found Near Empire City Track, to with a broken nuge, no vi ae } a ts ; a broken nure, none are the werss | Vanderstuyft and the rest of the con-| SECOND RAGE — Lady Free| “One year after date I promise to pay to C. L, Chadwick or order, WILAIAM JOUN LEB, of se. Skin of Her Neck Bruised. |Latter Had Lot of Speed and’) i.) ve 0,000; ‘ws About twenty miles on hour are being rected. off.) the racers pace wick, or order, 250,000, wth interest at 5 per || Young W ks net yet haga tet povcalnoeic Bp ike) A Besion Out Halt & Lenath| eat. TL LANDREW CARNEGIE, woe Nemes vee: HATH HAND a } Saupeh by ont, Rg pendilan rie alee fame toes event- Knlght: (9 to: 9), Lord of the'Vak/ | $250,000 with interest at 5 per cent.: Cretona avenue, Bron: lowe’ lap in the morning record break- | | fey with a bad. spt in which Patay, ley (16 to 5) & Sst Extol 3. (Signed) ANDREW CARNEGIE.” ete 1050 Third avenn | - ; pri cg Me tigen ap Beebe gra, | camepih ce ae prado poncad THIRO RACE—Judge Himes (4 to This note is indorsed on the back “C. L, Chadwick.” It was,foufd in + fhe seoutn “Wake . A-pretty little girl, dressed all in silk, lica dead to-day in the Apvarentiy have a chance {> do 40. The | JU¥t Aa the fiery. were fllahing up 8) tr Maysor (100 to 1) &cAtola 8 | the wrecked bank and is now in the possession of the United States Goy-| turey at Xa, at Yonkers, the soft leah of her neck turged black and blue from t er three teams are hopelessly out of | long aprint that requlted in & new ree-| FOURTH RACE—Que Heldorn (3) ernment authorities in Cleveland. titre of the agers of the pereon: who murdered ber and mt oler ep. duit oaplonng beara! iy ie page abhi a a tee | |to vr Matador (6 to 1) 2, Jade 3. United States ‘District-Attorney Sullivan this afternoon acknowledged | “I do not want « jury ‘of patrigrebs,” behind a clump of basher! } slackened and the men began to tn | ae Sto 5 that he had had In his possession the note for $250,000, and it was signed | Nan Patterson announced this after- for Aceldents, ——-} back of ithe record, FIFTH RAGE—Joe Lesser (® to 5)| vith the name of Andrew Carnesic. noon am she aided her eoynae in thee | All ovat thie clty and, Westchester County: re detectives ¢ Walthour apd Munroe. are rerfoctly | Four’ teams, Seine and Suikina, | 's Gaeeerter “18 to 1) 2, Barkel “Now, remember,” added Mr. Sullivan, “I do wot say this note was | efforts to s#lect Jurymen to try her for| the man and woman who ate now betes t have carried themselves nelther wit! try pt left a in Dehind in the wid seramain | SIXTH RACE—Sigmund (21.2 to| thereto.” | beard after wraybenrd had been called present suspicions of the (police are Tee and they are, founded on lap to the wood for some time to vome, | the.early day. About 4 o'clock they |1) 1."Merry Acrobat (9 to 8) 2,Glen-/ ‘There are romors in Cleveland of another arrest to be matte soon In fram the panel of talesmen drawn io! good evidence, 'a crime revolting enough to make os most * lou Karly in the day they made several at. | de desosrate efforts to regain ther don 3. connection with the case, j terve before Justice Vernon M. Davis| person shudder bas beew committed. tempts to distance the others and faile| !8t Rround, but the best they could Seal : ' ~ ing settled down to walt for accidents. | 1° Wes set the others spinning taster {Bpeotal to The EVening World.) NO’ E FOR $500,000 VET HIDDEN, ie. Benen inn of the wage CARKIED.AWAY TOBE SLAIN. ey Thite is ao mistaking the fact that| 24 climbing up a bit closer to the| RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS.) 4 tg positively stated that the second note for $500,000 also has Mr. | » whera the young woman faced It looks very much as though this child is one that was sedn the foreign riders are outing a ire. | Fovord Dec, b—Very ordinary horses made UP! gio name on It | heF seeohd ordeal. , | the trolley cars of the Huckleberry system on Saturday in the arm ayer id in the race: Try Afver the bad falls of the morning | the Nelda that met on the Crescent ( ‘iy | This note fa ‘supposed to be in the safety deposit box of President | Many of the elderly talesmen were! well-dressed woman, with whom was @ man) At that the ey might, Bobby Was (Cuutlauet on Tenth Page. Joekey Cinb track to-day, This was in| acceptable in every other necessary | aifve and wpll. tt this waa the enilld 00: Gan toute ae! all probability due td the heavy track | Beckwith, of the Oberlin Rank, He has the key to this bor In the vauit of qualification,” bat fhe ett ae unfavorable weather: conditions. | the bank, which is locked. actress was firm| Yonkara there can ba no doudt that twas carried out into tl and | im refusing to admit them to the Jury be murdered and that strangulation is the means that ae resorted The fourth event on the card, the | “Mr. Carnegie declares emphatically that he-wever signed any paper for | ~ »: | wh hey passed ‘dian oe re mccoy abr big aneer | Mra. Chadwick, and that if hla name appeagg 0B such notes, It Is a forgery | ipo ee laa iny) a | bob a conga beaks a: Fg } Méeme reco to-day john Glennon, motorman | of good horses went to the poat. INE VER SIGNUD THE NOTES, counsel for hoth sides were whuaualty| the car witch carried this min, woman and child. Glennon The Other races were for maidens and B He declares that he never know the woinun at all. The question if Jong drawn ont, every. effort beim di- | non-winners of certain amounts, whieh | ‘ them perfectly. They got on his car in the lower part of the Bronx TENTH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, Jenubled the poofer’ division, to get a} lhe had any further statement to rtake was put to Mr. Carnegie when | rected to the picking of a Jury qualitind it at @ lonely point near the Empire City Race Track,*at Yonkers. Tt 4 Now Orleans charts are |adexed from first pay share of the spoils. } | from Cleveland came a story that his name was signed as indorser to both in every particular tu serve throughont | jae io tho afternoon when they Jeft the car dnd beginning to get dark, sa. Catnline Takes Firat. ry he oo N were notes of Mrs. Chadwick held by the wrecked Oberlin Bank. [the trlal ine taleamen exam- " wore! ‘ : : a" Here lokeesy, cata rst Mr. Carnegie answered in this statement: « [ined and refused (the Cefendant using that evérrthing was te ble to the com: of the erime euspected, ‘a a | r nee Ca eres feranes,, mek oy om a 09 0.30; Ab i, 04 ef | nd ore Hy lovely buen ben. nd. “Mr. Carnegie wants to say that hesloes not wish to be bothered any teal tte anny Mk oe, FEW RESIDENCES IN THAT LOCALITY. > ur aie baat tute Uh ayalnr-of vi They, Netaline drew ‘away. fom’ the! more about this Chadwick woman. He ig quite acigry over this persistont | tioned), when Justice Davis: tntervanea| At the same tle mo Fessonable explanation of the couple getting on Py “al mune’ and gradually eerbaled OF». | use of nis name aud wishes it to cease at obee. Once for all, he never knew land arsumed the F 4 examiner in| the car where thay did is furnished. There are few residences near the Fah} 1 ee tna vill rew away, winnint | Mrg, Chadwick, or any other such woman, and he never signed any auch "tt '0 expedite matiery. He made nO] track, and there few have been visited by detectives to-day without anybody 9-3 T- <1 ta ; \ 4 j easily by: four lengths trom Bireh Ro! aper as the reports credit him with. He agys It has been many years atnce more progress than counsel bad, how-| wetng found who was visited on Saturday by @ man, woman and child trom” : 7, are closed trong and got up in tim , * RY +4 Set beri sll dl, me, he signed any note or paper, and he had no*such obligations outstanding Riel pia Ba thoess yagi Ai,” Lege New York es Gas th oe who carried the child Latter Fett whe coeast| andes was a Warm nite in the pest hs het ® at fo aid to a ye ee My: ne om oe oa. teordea Glennon's ‘ares ths irs tie ata pointa pose ohas EO FR ot thes Valter: the fecsna BANK OFFICERS ARRESTED, Recovers from Miness. mile from where they left it an hour earlier, and Glennon Is very sure 5) 1a. ghotee, ue b Soveed ‘and raced| _ Preajdent C. T. Beckwith and Cashier A. B. Spear, of the closed Citizens’; Barly Inst week Nab Patterson sut- nild with them then.. It Js on Glennon’ Ses G tept Ty the ‘Arse halt ‘mile |jational Bank of Oberlin, wore arraigned to-day before United States Com. | fered from 9 attack of tonsiiieix | ee as ease Lae prota srk ome gh be fon ey tree ee pA ns 4 ms only breezing | | Vall Ls 2 : ed, ch 1 quickly recovered. Wien ahe wos léd cen eet titers best thissioner Starek, in Cleveland, having been arrested, charged with MHLSRP | into tourt. sos gortiabh ioe seas | Yee. 46 be murdered tl the péseengérs on his car are tie vo seat beside her aged father and counsel! committed this atrocious ¢rime. 4-4 treme - outside, | it (Conttaued en Secqnd Page.) a | the Valley had to drive hi “| 3" he was the pigtOre of health aette from | rt % zee Batol half @ jenath Yor the (ee } the tinge of prisen pallor that whilened | The dead child bears evidences of an pgaiteny of refinement. a ; “ie Judge Himes W cremate and did not think the deash | *e? Plump cheeks. | | clothing is of the very best, consisting of a creau-colored coat of BB 3) Judae Himes leertificate and burial permit would be Mer eyes were aparkling and her man-| material, lined throughout with silk, a white lace hat tied with blue ri b fi a alee of poet nn jayorite in the st . an + |necedbary. She told the Court after hee| et more Me Hote juan waa evidenced | g white silk vell a long white, Ince-trimmed dress, white, stockings 1 at at ot th « wate y held on | he Wes ootrun’|n the first quart n Whe Brought Dead Baby brent th id avmt for thos: on any @ f eartler appearances. in a and 008. et ea 1 hE teed plein peg i haat ie ona 1S: | trom Albany for Cremation Let Ge | [if 4 om 4509, court. That phe had Rengfited in health | Underwear and blue » piepapakte tae “ ‘end. Care SEARS borne yt gripelanisye ||: 1 had shaaen off the nervous straln ot fA) BEEN WILL CARED FOR. Ry ‘ iy Imade pace to the fa ; ne first trinl Was apparent ae face aitvihg Witeer, rae en mag? pace $0 the (ar) vecehts, Mort Albany, who was are! “She declared When ap met her conn- The little Body was perfectly clean and evexything about the @htl } » ve Yr" Cu ‘and Judge Himes. | rested on Thuraday Jest at. Fresh! : rau am of the thi ~ he Fit, “Opes. Cioea. Pi ah | ractoghup on the outside went to the pong 1. f, on a chicee of bringing | ‘onsumption Is an effectual (Continued on Becond Pare.) showed care and attéation. That !s one of the things that bas MI 8 110 1-3 — | trom a8 easily by two lengths | " a Pad ee mm Al GREENS led the police, That a chil’ should have all the atteation E F he 4 nce'tm toot ot Ai sag pag viomtion or tbe ha er ge : hi AT a ‘ : that ‘his Mitte one did, for three months of its life, only to be ane: code, was arraigned before Mgistrate | 514 Women out then and brutally murdered, is a little Inconsistent from pb “a {ert ake shotea a turn apse | 200 Girls IMPORTANT TO potak ot vied ae aN, Deve k pase sas death certiteate ant a bara] gdretsed for employment in te WANT: ADVERTISERS.|| very deta ot he spqearstse ot a eae tale an residence permit which she obtaived from Al- |. SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC Owns ‘0 the Large inerease in crrenta- Bee ty Gleason's recoliietion a tailral shes ‘any, to the Magistrate, and after read-| TORY, tin 0d “Wart” advertaing, The Walt the police, but unfortunately A peak aon fe them ant igor deg lrd cxnnel revive claniihed r “Want” aa || mist be and there te little chance of catching ete 88 more than the same Sunday last rertisements ior the nex! morning's ictus tions furnished. f Laatilbe tants Git inti ha eda obet year: Jater than 10,30 P. M. ot The | Glennon says that the woman, While well dressed, lo oh ed rather offer who arrested her that she wanteal NEW. YORK’S BEST EMPLOYMENT Werle main afl se | She showed not the slightest sign of OUsRESE, the | fo ave the Body of Aue Cus aamad ~~“ BUREAU. : Se thet ieee New Orlesus Entries on Page 10,