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y e. a? (a | r= j pe fh f “+ and Thirty-fifth Streets, PAGES TO-DAY. INCLUDING FICTION SUPPLEMENT. | “ Circulation Books x ww to All,” | & Ql ee [ “ Circulation Books : Open t to All,” Sy Set WEATHER—Clenring sent hi be SINAL een ow ONE ‘CENT, NEW YORK, SATURDAY. DEC EMBER 10, 1904, PRICE ONE CENT, B.ALTMAN & C0. | ‘WILL MOVE TO ‘FIFTH AVENUE _Dry.Gods Firm Ane Announces Pur- chase of Block on Fifth Ave- ‘nue, Between Thirty-fourth WILL AT ONCE PUT UP i. AFINE NEW BUILDING, Jt Will Be Diagonally Across | from the Waldorf-Astoria— ‘E Plot One of the Most Expen- > sive in the City, a iOne of the largest real estate deals in Pho history of the city has just been com- Pleted by Altman & Co,, the dry goods firm, who announce that as-a result of #@ a mammoth dry goods howe will be erected on*the cast side of Fitth ayenue, covering the entire block be- tween Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth Streets and running back 20 feet to- “ward Madison avenue, Upon comple- ton of the building the great Altman establishment will be transferred to it from ‘the present location, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets in Bixth avenue. The immense plot upon which the Store is to be erected is diagonglly across the atreet from the Waldor!- Astoria Hotel and comprises some of, ‘the most expensive real estate on Man- hattan Leland, Altuian & Co. began ‘the wotk of acquiring the various lots making up the complete sectlon many gionths ago. Purchases Made Quietty, The work was conducted so sktifilly That not until the announcement of the purchase waa made to-day did tho sell- an to whom they were conveying property. The Anporinag of a great dry roots Fifth avenue is a sensa- . Other’ houses cares uptown have held to Broadway. ‘Altman & Co, are the pioneers in the wiovemont of the big dry-goods houtes to the Fifty avenue district Undoudt- ie other firma will follow thelr ex- Miffany's will move to Fifth Somes ‘and Thirty-eighth street before Jong, and the time approaches when Fifth avenue below Forty-second street be devoted entirely to business pur- 4 Alga nies in real estate ciretes the plot upon which the Altman iM build cost about $3,500,000. The considered reasonable consider- ‘vast improvements that are soon ‘be made In the vicinity. Only by the cleverest busines methods was the plot aoqulred. by oiecemeal, Any rumor of the design of a single firm to acquire Sees block front would have gent Son's a prohibitive figure. New Dry-Goods Centre, ms com| pn yee of the Pennsylvania make Herald Square the =F, the retall dry-goods district. ag pom frequent rumors of de- downtown firms upon hf ihe en vicinity of this coming but Altman & Co, is the Ben Aha that has confirmed these ru- more so for as Fifth avenue ts con- on the new batlaing, will be in the early Py in the mean je the praitings on plot will be ed as rapidly as tenants nove: le of the iniruetuge had not ween » but it will em a pliance known for safet , ana ven! The cost of the butiding is ied 8 at $1,500,000. This, added to cost of the ground, brings the total gure Up to $5,000," Moon = aes og that the pate: ‘oF ae proper y were con- Read. petra ‘ride CY ys pict Nee Rodent On: ‘other buildings on the block small business con- irty-fifth street side on the Atoan baling wil | tearing chee ee the news was made pi ie tle that Altman & Co. 4 a member pitas rues deta: | NO-EXTRA SESSION OF ~ OONGRESS NEXT SPRING. FOREIG Mystery of the Disa May Have Been R Mystery marked the disappearance of Mrs. Sadie Coden, of No. 44 Enat One Hundred and. Sixteenth street,, on Thursday evening last, and seemingly more impenetrable it, became this af-| ternoon when her trogen body was) HK re Kt is not believed that the woman | vi committed suicide, and ft is hard to} account for her having beea drowned | T te by accident. According to what the pollce WaVe)learned, she was on the | fhest of terms with her husband and family; to fact, she had ‘everyghing in | P* tr; f) AAR AAA RRA AAA) 236 Furnished Rooms, 124 Boarders Wanted, 141 Pieces of Property Por Sale, 1214 Business Opportunities, * 90° Houseworkers, 88 Boys: Wanted, 89 Agents Wanted. 52 Girls Wanted. 26 Stores To Let. 44 Colleges, Schools, &¢, T the hour of golag io press with this edition of The Evening World the abovo ad~ vertisements have arrived at The World’s main office for insertion in to-morrow’s Sug- day World Want Directory, ‘They form a partial list of up-} | ward of 6,000 advertisements | of almost every known neces- j tor sity or investment, either al-}) phabetically or numerically ar. ranged into one compact sec- tion — tomorrow's Sunday World Want Directory. T wu | so tw | in ii be ™ ‘There wero 8,150 answers to advertisements. where the “house, or ‘office number was}: ted and a box number used rebyived at The World's} | office Jast \Monday morning, an inerease 4,070 over cor-} found dimong the tce in Harlem River.” | eng | ents, and on her person was Jewelry, worth perbaps $100, authorized | Beaton. ar. Hetberingion | eerie tultural & logate in t 60.000 Americans, most! from. the Wale: “wese t, have settl on the weather is extremel: the northern section of the State. N RIDER STOL AND FOGARTY’S IMPRESSIONS. WOMAN BODY FOUND IN THE HARLE ppearance of Mrs. Sadie Cohen Becomes Even Deeper Through the Gruesome Discovery---| obbed and Slain. the Work! to make Hfe worth the living. er years bad been such that the Dosalbility of her having a secret sor- OW that might have @riven her to. end her existence cannot be adcepted in ex- planation uf how she came to her death, ‘The one theory that seems tenable is t of robbery and murder to hide its letim, When Mrs. Cohen left her home on ‘hursday eventng it was with’ the In- ntion of purchasing Christmas pres- She had $9 in her pocketbook, What has become of the joney and/the Jewelry the police are ying to learn, Mrs.- Cohen's fallure to return on hureday night caused her family the greatest anxiety, but, fearing notoriety, they did not mention her absence to thetr neighbors or report it to the police itil last night. A general alarm was mt out then, and the search that oc» | casioned on the part of detectives ended ith the finding of (he woman's remains the cold waters of the Harlem by a | boatman, near East One Hundred: and | Twenty-second strect. $$ AFTER YANKEE FARMERS. | 8T. JOHN, N, D., Dec. 10,—The Cana- ian Govérnment hqs appointed Thomas jetherington immigration agent. and him to open an office trees to" the Canadian Northwest, a od Canadian ide within fifteen onths. en 18 BELOW ZERO UPSTATE, PLATTSBURG, N, Y.,, Deo. 10.—The ercury touched 12 below wero at — alee fake Sita Lake Plactds te waa a ¥" yr ‘ood. throug! bow Lake early to-day. It was peat SE IMPORTANT TO WANT ADVERTISERS. Ousing (0 the large inereose im cireula tion 0 8 * Wont” advertnieg, The Worki EM RIVER a MAS, CHADWICK | CNT ET Bd Woman Decides, However, to Fi whe BMS Against Being Taken to Ohio— Will atil Remain in Tombs Probably U Her Hearing Next Saturday. THE WORTHLESS NOTES WHICH WERE ISSUED BY URS. CHAD WICK. Note held by Citizens’ Nitional Bank of Oberlin, 0. $500, Note held by Citixens’ National Bank of Oberlin,o. 250, Note admitted to exist by Presideat Beokwith..,,. Note held by Iri Reynolds Certificate of trusteeship for securities held by ROY NOMS, ,,..... 600 cceceene WAVo iad cbse ehasatnedsoces 7,600,000 $13,750,000 All hope of securing bail for Mrs. Chadwick was abandoned t , 000 || 000 500,000 000 his af- ternoon. It is now doubtful if she will ever go back to Cleveland will- ingly. ‘The discovery'that the name of Andrew Carnegie has been forged tomnotes and other evidences of indebtédness in favor of Mrs. Chadwick to the extent of $13,750,600, and that everybody with whom Mrs, Chadwick | had any business dealings has been victimized may prompt her to take the advice of her lawyérs to remain in New vork and fight extradition to Ohio. She is in the Tombs to stay until her case is decided, This was ad- mitted to-day by her counsel, Philip Carpenter and Edmund W. Powers. They visited Mrs. Chadwick and repeated their advice that she should ew York and fight the proceedings that have been brought ral Court, Mrs. Chadwick’s son, Emil Hoover, remain in N against her in tha Fede said that he had advised his mother to abide by the decision of ther counsel, SHE 1S QUITI; ILL TO-DAY, Mrs, Chadwick's condition is causing great alarm to her son and her} nurse, She was in bad shape physically when she was sent to the Tombs, Commissioner af | Chatitles Lantry, who saw her to-day, gays that she is undoubtedly in a bad nig! and .two days of confinement have greatly aged her. way. “She was trying to take some exercise Song the gallery,” said Mr. | Lantty, “but was scarcely able to stand on her feet. I have sent Levin, the physician who looks after the Federal prisoners, and he will be the course tht placed in complete charge of Mrs. Chadwick.” When Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Powers called to see Mrs. Chadwick they | io sent word to her that she should come to the consultation room, The mes. | wo senger returned with the Information that Mrs, Chadwick was too weak to) place walk down the stairs, The attorneys thereupon went to her cell, accom-| of veers for the first time etn| panied by Emi! Hoover and the mald Freda. George Ryal, the attorney for Herbert Newton, of Brookline, (Continued on Second Page.) LATE) WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. Sixth Race<Aladdin (6 to 5) 1, George Vivian (25 to:1) 2 Burke Cockran 3. —_——_—— —*4 eo -— CHARGES RAILROAD CORRUPTION, *INDIANAPLIS, Dec. 10.—Before the Supreme Court heresetia and to-day, W. A. etcham filed an amended complaint charging cor+a» ruption in the case of the State against the Terre Haute andine, Indianapolis Railroad. The case is one in which a judgment fo eran hyewd is asked, . SAE ESE IX KILLED BY EXPLOSION ON RIVER. $3 Haq special from Ashland, ee near heater by' an expl for Dr, Mass.,| whose attempt to collect $190,800 from Mrs, Chadwick precipitated the sen: ————--ececeememe | una fate of favorites, ——————_— > | DION T PUT KEEGAN OUT ‘DERBY WAS WON BY TRAPPER AT NEW ORLEANS [Favorite Ran Good Rave Feature Event, Confing Away from Field in Stretch and Winning Eased Up. NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Jerry Hunt (3 to 1) 1, Daisy Green (9 to 2) 2, ‘Floral Wreath 3, ‘Seven Teams in Big Garden Race M ae Slt iW yl 4 ON HOMESTRETCH ing Their Final Efforts As: 10 Sensational Spurt by Keegan and Lo- gan, by Which They Gain a Lap, the — Most Exciting Finish of Last Day oF; Hard Week's Struggle. ’ SEE ~ CYCLE RACE SCORE AT 7 O'CLOCK, Oo ‘The six-day bicycle riders at Madison Square Garden are almost ‘nd of their long grind. At 10 o'clock to-night the 142 hours of racii end and then in all probability will come « mile, 4 and a New York team to decide the winner, Wipe ‘There seoms Jittle chance that elther Stol or Root and thelr team will be able to gain any advantage before 10 o'clock, which means on they will be the teams fo fight It out for firwt and second money. Samueleon and Williams will probably take money, while Keegan and Bie should win fourth. It tl» generally conceited among the follows: First—Root and Dorton. Second—Stol and Vanderstuytt. ‘Third—Samueteon and Wiliams. Fourth—Keogan and Logan. Fitth—Gougolta and Breton. Sixth—-Krebe agd Fogler. Seventh—Turville nd Mettling. Keegan and Logan Slow Up. After the sensationa) eprint by we tha SST a Sof tio now OG CE? | the leaders, | The great riding came just end of the one hundred and een SECOND RACE—Viona (even) 1, Totness (5 to 1) 2, Melita 3, THIRD RACE—No Trumper (2 to 1) 1, Terns Rod (16 to 6) 2, Signal Light 3, FOURTH RAGE—Trapper (2 to 1) 1, Matador (4 to 1) 2, Ranger 3. FIFTH RACE—Luralighter (13 to 5) 1, Dan McKenna (7 to 1) 2, Rankin 3, Ww and b cloud: LEANS, La., Dec, 10.—A cool! 6 wind swept away the rain ragn New Orleans during the! and left It clear with bright exe ht for the Preliminary Derby. the feature event on the programme day, The rains of yeatertlay, once more converted the track tnio mud hole and the going was deep at fternoon, yyeple me ub |} ‘vhe smart t. € pares | dance was the best of t betting ring looked lik the meeting. The card as a whole was one of ¢! best of the meeting and if the trate \ been good some excellent racing ave been seen. derey Munt Never Canght, Floral Wreath was a hot favorite in the obening event, bul she met the She was a | bit slaw to wet away. and Jerry Hunt. | the second choice. jumped to the front jand got the path. Jerry Hunt was |mever caught. Floral Wreath took sec- we jo P., the stretch. but tired and bv Daisy Green. who made M "atyone bid and ‘ust failed to get uo fio Jerry Hunt, who won by a neck, | Daisy Green was half a length in front , of Floral Wreath Vidha Won Basily, Viona, fa went right L....¥ Totness 0 terms to the far turn, hy a Lady Patricia in close turn Viona came a how- | a to get rlaht atter the leaders: | and Root, was eriigs ohn a iaens: Mor toey | htt MenaA: Ae m.nutes' work succeeded in were content to stick with the Sunch, | the entire While the riders were plugging away |. Chil’ bya. Walthour, Monroe, Butler and pd tant ring ear ig nd quit the race in. ol ceeaime pected uff early in, ¢ » Tequested the oMiclals \o advise tHe N.C. A. to litt| hata area vt Md the suapension put upon them and im- | (hs * ey started pose a fine by way of punishment, It nee was on its feet, and ie Aikely that this wilt bo. done ang," hour later Logan slowly But # Walthous will escape with a $0 tax, Passed every man in the race hats were while the others will get off with smal- ler fines, (Continued on Second Page.) EVENING WORLD RACE a FIFTEENTH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, New Orleans charts are nase. from first race, | | FIRST RACE—9x “taeegn, =) Start good. Won by yt “* = = @ | tong. On th at the end won easily by tw ths from Totness, who, though t* held second place to the end and/ t Melita a length. Neo Trumper Was Lucky, 0 Trumper was the ehvice in the tna race and he was luck te wet | | home, Light was heavily backed | Oe oa cilahiy ‘sue of nad porknted rm shin off A et es ing Rad the early sheed and wite Ferna Rod to ‘od by, No. eet Light. To bome took the lead bak i 0 Tram closing strong, got lint uae 2 hood, Bes | & 0 x) National J Breil “ Eres a rare ie tertongs: rel titer Ta Winer be: es oy Snyder, a Index. ’ ‘ oe 32? "Bela ttarsea. TH. Phillips ¥ + Meneasy | re Pi pod ie

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