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TWO LEADING TEANG NIE SIGN RE COMPLAIN 0 REFEREE All'the Sprints for a Positions. Unfair tactics on the part of the others, ‘tor first place, liked, wear wheel. resulted, it would be best for every one to go up to “Mi ber of times “Let's All Go Up to Maud’s” has been played, but the man at the instrument has ¢ertainly broken all records for long-distance playing, and “Let's Al Go Up to Maud's" is be- dng whistled by about 10,00 people every day from sunrise to sunrise. ) Gougolts and Breton still have hepes of catching up with the other two, but {t seoma hardly Ikely that they will be successful. They are kegping the pace up to a faster clip, however, and about eighteen mlies are being reeled ,off every hour Instead of twelve, the| “Pike” Lap, jaud's, 4 ner Index, Homma, Jovkeys. Wt. Ten Teams Left in the Race Are Riding Pluckily On, but There Seems Little Chance Now for Any Change in the So keen ‘has the competition become in the six-day bloycle race at Madison Square Garden that twice during the afternoon, after sprints by the two leading teams, each filed complaints with the judges, charging “Paddy” Keegan, the most popular ider'in the race, was warned by the judges for foul riding after Margaret :Gast, the female cyclist, and other spectators had testified tcat Keegan de- Uberately. interfered with Stol, whose team {s tied with Root and Dorlon After many vain attempts to gain a lap and take the lead Root com- ‘plained to the judges that either Stol or Vanderstuyft was corstantly follow- ing right behimd him. The complaint was the childish one, and the judges explained to Root that Stol or Vanderstuytt could ride in any position they Later Root sumped out to steal a lap, and Stol, as usual; ‘hung onto his It was then that the Keegan inoident occurred. “Patsey” rode up to the pair in front and ¢orced Sto) from his position. Scorer Ed Spooner and others saw the foul committed, and reported matter to the judges, as did Prats trainers and the warning of Keegan No record has been kept of the num-, humber averaged yesterday, The arrival of two Moors in their aa- tlve costume created a diversion during the day, The visitors came from a show in St. Louls and watohed the race from a box, the ridets had thrown wet sponges at them, to the delight of the crowd. Soveral hundred men and boys, many of whom nad been in the Garden since Monday, were rounded and marched out They let The early morning hours were enliv- (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) EVENING WORLD AACE CHART FOURTEENTH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, New Orleans charts ladexed from first ra 7 FIRST | RACH Five and one-hait f Aelones.” Time—0.25 13, 08) at 104 $3 Purse #400; ida id upward natty; Slee came Waser: bee ‘3 ie oubadour—Bre! Index. ~ Horace, Jockeya Wt ML 4m jothereoie 10 Pr yi > Phillipa 104 an ckson he +o y Howell ty 2 1" 10 By as » 3 8 4) Nicol 104 ee a ae | 1 an i i ae » w ¢ Harris vs 0 o ¥ , » © 1 5) — Rrsponeive BE Rice W of og om Tt at ® 0 1h fb 82 Litie Hoy Munro 109 ¥ 4 & 8 oF >» © 2 Gf) a Gunnon lut oie ww to kB} 5 fa hand ei the way. ‘Tristan Shandy tua” -yood “reeny Conundrum closed with rus = a = i Qi SEIS 1S, 180, 188, | a gO rr FE Roikg, ON sete price 4 Mio. upen. Clos Pi, kb. pm arsewonc see) | | ‘Géamater 101 Sentliine 104 4 +, Fleming 11 __% (or) yterd of ie Valley... Waind 10% * © Bian A 4 w ‘ bs itt be Wey yo Pp geoR & 32 iy Gt a aS Be By a og * tot Ot » % 4 » i ae ee 4 ta » ws Bt 4 » 5% _ 9 98 2. R u poorly handled. Worthington weak: Bl THIRD LACE —One mie Time—O38, O41. Obst Ht of, 1.2, 1.98 9-3. Purty 4400; Uitee-year-oids; welling. ‘Start kook “Won ‘ats place Traine tue it Jockije Wt. Bt 2's. cbs fatal Frout of Him, Thus Keeping Him) Away from Dorlon’s Rear Wheel in It sams cortain now that no other tedin ‘will Ve able Yo ches up wit | the leaders. Throughout the day Goygoltz, Breton, Bamlibisdn, Williams and | Keegan tried to get away, but there was nothing doing. 4 The riders have circled the track something less than 20,000 times, and during the greater part of that time the continuous plano has insisted that t after 5 | tanply behind Nan Patterson's back; Ze Sot +“ BEL See’ i ES 3 &t Montehank tired toward the end. |Into the court-room to-day, the Court | vas. slain | halled the driver. ring, wi i mee GABMAN LOSES MEMORY ABOUT | NAN PATTERSON Michaels, Who Took Actress! and Caesar Young on Fatal Ride, Strangely Unable to Re- Call Incidents of Trip, SHE EMBRACED. YOUNG AFTER HE WAS DEAD, | Lawyer for Florodora Girl Brings | Qut a New and Important Point on Cross-Examination of Policeman, Frederick Michela, the cabman who drovie Nan Patterson and Caesar Young on the morming of the tragedy and whose strange loss of memory has been @ singular feature of the young actress's trfal for murder, made an dmportant| w@imission yhile on the stand in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court this afternogn. In reply ot Prosecutor Rand he ad+ mitted that It was a custom of cabmen not to know what happened in their cabs. The cross-examination of Policeman | Junior this afternoon threw @ now light upon the conduct of the young actress directly after the tragedy When the body of Young was carried {nto the hospital, Smith testified, Mise Patterson threw herself upon it, clasped the dead man in passionate embrace, and then fainted dead away, This fact Was not developed at the earlier tria and is believed to be vastly important to the defense. When Miss Patterson took her seat NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1904, before Justice Davis to-day she exhib- {ted no sign of excitemum. Bho swept down igh the court room so swiftly that!) her veil flew ont hahind like a mreamer. Bho had rained the veil. before coming fuito the tribunal, a notiveuble departure from her former cusrom of keeping it lowered until she reached her seat. * Ourions Crowds Kept Out, The curious had difficulty tf getting remaining obdurate in his decision to admit neither women nér men who had at the proceedings. guarded by @ squad of twenty policemen and half a domen court attendants, When the young Florodora girl sat down at least two-thirds of the seats were empty The first witness called was @ photo- grapher who had made exhibits for the| prosecution which he Identified, He} was followed by an arohitect, who had gone over the scene where the book- maker was slain on the morning of dune 4 last, measured distances and sketched the topography. He also mato sectional drawings of the cab which Will be important when Mr. Rand of- fers evidence to show that the book- maker could nut possibly have killed himeelt, Policeman Saw Youns Dying. Policeman Joweph J. Junior, of the Leonard Btreet Station, was called to reiterate his story of how he came upon the hansom cab in which the dying bookmaker’s head lay across the hys- terical young woman's lap, A cldzen, he said, had attracted hie attention to the cab, which was fift; ¥ | feet from the north crossing of Franklin | atreet and Wost Uroadway. Junior said that one of Caesar Young's hands fell the er knees d. other hand fell forward acro; just under the bookmake: “T asked, the defendant pened,” continued the witness, “and she veplied that he shot himself. I asked her where tho revolver was, and ahe| found it for me in his pocket. Then I advised her to drive to the Hudson it hap- Btreet Hospital, and she did go after the had tol) me her ompanion was), Vaeris Youdg, We bockieker, What was, the defendant's oondl- mquited Mr. Kan . rae ene man d she kopt Pr fone Ce ys . een eat ave you fond ‘sistant District:Attorne: ary: vroduced the revolver with whlch Young Junior said that when hy 5 Alon?” “She ind the Wopon—a S-calibre Benitt Wesson revolver—it was “warm a: smok'r Says Minn Pattorson Orted, Policeman Junior was crosa. Lavy, the defendan( ebk | ‘the witness sald that when ention was called to the cab he could see the woman in the vehicle, pale and trembling, but he did not see the a an until he mounted th scribed in orem thing that had ned stopped the cad. His cro Drought out t was going a vy 0 Junior to act the part Nan Palrereoe acted a few moments after the shoot- ringins her hands and Meeevs wr. & horrified yolee: “Oh, Caesar! 0) eear! what have ty done?” ‘The witness Ig not an act fupted Mr, Rand, Mr. Levy, and let bart well, raphe bully used ‘ou do it for him. im tell you if you Mmomen| the fecue| itvina. som bt oe not di iregpeated ialicrous than "| vorite, OF at New Orleans from Monte- bank with Tpm Mankins Third. NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Josette (2 to 1) 1, Tristan Shandy (3 to 1) 2, Knowl edge 3. SECOND RACE-Lord of the Val. ley (6 to 1).1, arene (12 to 1) 2, Viona 3, THIRD RACE—Lady Fonso (7 to! 1) 1, Mountebank (12 to 5) 2, Tom Mankins 3. FOURTH RACE—Brush Up (11 to| 5) 1, Careless (16 to 5) 2, Jungle) Imp 8, FIFTH RAGE—Barklemare (7 to 1) 1, Leé King (20 to 1) 2, Merry Acrobat 3. SIXTH RACE—Lily Brook (5 to 2) 1, Girl from Dixie, (10 to 1) 2) Bieque (7 to 6) 3. (Special to The venting. World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Dec, 9.—Ratn fell here again this morhing, er. The rain was very aggravating ¥ those owners who; had fast track pér- formers In the preitminaty Derby which \s to be run to-morrow. If to-day had been clear the chances are that the ao. ing would have been very good for the running of this race and gone of the; | best contests of the mesting would have | been seen. As {t lg now the mud ran- ners will have things ali their own way, Ram's Horn, who is the top weight) ¢) in the Derby,. will probably be the fa» He will be ridden by Jack Mar- tin, who Is riding in remarkably good form here jist now. Phillips will have the mount om Trapper, and Nicol will 1 upon | cde King’s Trophy. ‘These are the three best boys down bere, iThe card to-day was not above the ar- ib, | erage and real good racing will not be seen until the tragk-resumes Its normal inter | condition. The attendanes to-day Was away, , fate ad the betting brisk. Jonetic Rasy Winner, 3 2, ihe pro v's coun cna, 5 nee jeoner's ie 2 e” remita. the V+] romaine in, one in al amile al che Cefendant even ae asfendant ak vaake yo 3 it Lavy, 770 1 IN FRONT Takes Third Race on the Card and the | track will be slow for a few days Jong. | A Great. Story Supplement with the ‘Evening World To-Morrow. “WRATHER- vate lr to-night, Saterday snow, | “ Ciroulation | Books Open to All,” RESULTS EDITIO PRICE ONE CENT, 'CRACK FOREIGN TEAM TIED FOR LEAD IN BIG SEVEN O'CLOCK SCORES AT THE BICYCLE RACK, M L Vanderatuytt and Stol » at ¢ Rot and Dorlont .. mi 4 Breton and Gougolts im 8 Samueuson and Williams. wu 8 Turville and Mettiing wi 3 Krebs and Foster . Wt 2 Keegan and Logan.. a Dueset and Magan . eae | » a ot ae a | i NIC-STRICKEN FEARING FIRE Smoke Filling Building at 269 Bowery Causes a Mad Rush of Hundreds for, Exits and Lives are Menaced in Crush. A hundred girls and about fifty men rushed frantically from the five-story butlding at No. 2% Bowery shortly after noon to-day in @ panic that for a Ume vaused the greatest alarm in the neigh- | borhood, and but for the quick action | of the employers in the big hive of in-| dustry an even more serious pani | might have occurred among two hun- dred more, who did not get as far #| the street entrances. ‘Three weeks ago a tire did ocour in the seme building and several persons! ‘wero badly hurt in the rush for safe- ty, When smoke began to pour Into |the upper stories to-day there was in- ‘stant panic, more largely due to the recent fire than any imminent present danger. | On each of the five floors of the bulld- | lng is a manufactory of some sort, an it was the bosses of these who learned | that there was no fire in the building and stemmed (urther panic, The smoke came from a fire built by workmen who were excavating On Houston street, just east of the Bowery Policeman Schuls |of Bidriage street, ordered (ne fire put out and when the smoke clearea the Bowery restmed its natural condition. Dare lass and Lord of the Valley | Fused’ fp cniose order to the stretch, Piers dof the Vell eae away and jome by & hale length from Wonfington gyn, wee beat Vions neck pew haa by Four Lengths, 4 Fonso, a7 to 1 chance, went to he front Soon after the start and raced with Mouptebank. the second choice, to he far turn, where Tom Mankin joined in the run to the stretch. Tom we ned, a Lady Fonso, ihe of Mountebank, came on and won easily by four lengths and a halt from Mouhtebank, who beat Tom Man- kins four lengths. Brash Up All the Way. SIX-DAY RACE, \of No, 28 West Chapel street, |@ Second portion of poleon this after- | house Wednesday 4 | Policeman Brophy took him to the po- | not meet TRIES AGAIN TO” ‘ENDLIFE JUST SAVED BY SUDS James bik bald Discharged from| ‘ Hospital After Attempt to Kill Himself. Collapses Again as He Is Taken to Court. Folled tn an attempt to kill himself Wedneaday morning James Smith, New lowed Haven, ts believed to have # noon either In the West One Hundred and Twentyaifth street station or in Ttarlem Court, He {# unconscious in larlem Hospital and the doctots de- palr of reviving him. Smith walked into the West One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth etreet sta and told th ®eant at qhe desk that he had swa! lowed laudanum, Then he feli u scious, ns While waiting for an ambu- with soapauds and paved his life. He was discharged from the hoa-| pital at noon to-day and taken to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth am & charge of attempted suicice. lice court in the patrol wagon. Smith collapsed aa he was walking the court-house steps, He collapsed in when arraigned before Magis. trate Crane, who ordered an ambulance’ summoned, Dr, Parmentier, of Har jem Hospital, sald that Smith had taken a powerful drag. He was not searched at J. Hood Wright Hospital nor at the station-house, and the sup. position fs that he had a second supply writer informed Vd the bim as ed, and a: him to e@ase hie Flaite to ber. CHADWICK “BONDS” OPENED DESPITE OBJ ECTIONS! ‘Woman to Escape Tombs Says’ Shi securities, suppased to be worth $5,000,000, which has been in the of Secretary Iri Reynolds, of the Wade Park Banking Company, opened here this afternoon, but nothing of any value was found in Teport has it that $5 will more than cover the value of ail-{} in this mysterious package, which has heen the basis of Chadwick's large financial operations in different parts of the loans she would tell about this package of securities in the hands 0 Reynolds,» She Invariably said | they were tled up so that she couildt Hot touch them. KEVNOLDS HID 5. CURTLI BS. ‘securities,” notably Herbert B. Newton, of Brookline, Mass,, that ence to Mr, Reynolds always brought a confirmation of Mrs, © wic's’s story of the value of this property. in the week, but left it in a safe deposit vault in Jersey City. returned to-day he brought the package back with him and was: to produce it by the receiver appointed in the bankruptey pro Mr. Reynolds is said to have opposed the opening of the package but finally agreed to it, with the result already known; | has been made to keep the matter a secret. WILL NOT GO BACK TO. -| thing oposed by her New York attorneys, Mrs. Cassie L. late this afternoon not to go back to Cleveland to-night. Mrs. @ had previously given Messrs, Carpenter and Powers, her attorneys, fag lance from J, Hood Wright Hospital | the sergeant flooded Smith's Interlor | that they must elther get her ball or she would waive examination } | back to Cleveland without making a fight. | attorneys settled the matter and she notified Marshal Henkel, who street station to awalt arralgnment| take her back to Cleveland on the 8.20 train to-night, that she w not go. CAR AND AMBULANCE CRASH. | | DECIDES SLAYER SLAYER | Dr. MeGeary and Driver Shaken Up, A Lexington avenue car collided with of podon concealed In his clothes. an ambrlance summoned from St. Vin- the night of Oct, 2, was dj A letter 4! i ian ls cent's Hospital to-day, @t Twenty-sixth ot. a jury to-day in Part L No, holas av val Sessions, where aba: te bay Bo Rayer avenue Jatreet und Lexington avenue. Dr. Mo-) (il Ov 6 ; ye . | Geary and the driver were badly shaken | jue but were no: injured. The hor! Drs. McGuire and MeDonald wis slightly Injo DU000 000 ARE, Hh curities” on Which Woman Base ¢ Her Gigantic Borrowing Operation: Opened and Papers Found to Be @ No Value. OF CUSTODIAN REYNOLD Will Waive Examication Here amt Go Back to Cleveland Unless Law yers Secure Prompt Bail for Her, (Special to The Evening World.) CLEVELAND, Dec. 9.—Mrs. Cassie b, Chadwick's. pi cage The exact contents of the Package has not been Shy Whenever Mrs. Chadwick wanted to negotiate. one. of were worth 85,000,000) It is charged by some of those who have loaned mdney, ¢ Mr. Reynolds took the package when he went to,New York @ ESCAPE TOMBS JUST-YE After getting a despatch from her Cleveland lawyers not to @p 1 They had opposed her in vain, but the telegram from her C When her lawyers here urged her to fight, assuring her that. (Continued on Second Page.) Morria Sachs, 2 Wite aw Murderes, 9 | Be Placed in Asylgm. 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