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\ = — PRICE ONE CENT. ODELL PACKED THEMEETING, IS PLATT'S CHARGE The Senator Declares that Last) Night's Conference Which Boomed ex-Gov. Black for Sen- ator Was of No Importance. DEPEW’S FRIENDS SAY HE'S STILL IN THE FIGHT. Odell Declares There Will Be Further Conferences Among the Republicans Before the Senatorship Is Finally Settled, WASHINGTON, Dec. 16—Senator Platt, of New York, in an Interview to-day, declared that last night's con- ference in New York, in which Gov, Gdell’s friends boomed e-Gov. Black for United States Senator to succeed ‘Chauncey M. Depew, was without Im- portance. “The meotihg was packed with Odell’s henchmen,” sald Senator Plott, Friends of Senator Depew do not re- fard the conference called by Gov, Odell lagt night in this city as at all conclusive, They were emphatle to-day in the statement that the meeting was informal and proceeded without organ- fgation, "It could: not be construed,” sald one man, “As more than an out- post affair, and not decisive In its results,” Gov, Odell presided and called for ex- pressions from those present, beginning with the first may on his left, A num-| ber of expressions were thus obtained, | but It was said to-day that none of them developed antyhing that was not| known before. Those men known to be fn favor of Gov. Black gave volce to their preference and the Depew men were equally utspoken, while some haif- dozen spoke non-committally. Odell Not Outspoken. Gov, Odell himsel! is sald to have in no way ted his position, but mere: epee AS presiding ocer of the confer- ‘The whets mesting igs 1/ to Rive Shown & calm and friendly tone, al- though Senator Depew's most partisan supporters spoke with some warmth, ‘They pointed out that there had exirced prior to the recent election a tacit con- sent, as they understood It, that there was to be no opposition to Senator De- | pew for re-election, and one of then declacd openly to-day that It was the support of Mr, Depew's friends, partic. ularly the business men of New York City, that had been poasidly the biggest factor in the success of the State ticket : To Hold More Conterences, They fe't that Mr, Depew's seat tn the Senate was as keenly involved In the balloting as the Governorship, and dt was with that understanding that they had given warmer and heartier support to the State tleket than inlght erigee have begn looked for, resume) its best shape, and racing Ge Odell sal Aj is afternoon: meehahould be much tmpygyed. r ore confer ‘ the United States Ber ore one The weather to-day Was Ideal. It was conference yesterday was not final, was attended by Repudlicans who ar earnestly ecok.ng whac ts best for th Republican party, and desire that har-| mouy shall prevull Not one unkind word was epoken ly what the senti- Ment on this question is, and that Is as fay 8 Lam going. ebaealiphineniols COURT ORDERS DODGE TAKEN TO NEW YORK. Lawyers for Divoree Witnens Threatened by Judge tor Try- Ing to Keep Him In Texan, HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 1%—Federal Ivdge Burns to-day entered an ordor in the ease of Charles F. Dodge, wanted ia New York on a charge of perjury, ordering the United States Marshal to take Dodge back to New York and threatening anyone Interfering with the order with the extreme displeasure of his court, Judge Burns administered a severe reprimand on Dodge's attorneys, say- ing that the writ of habaes corpus re cently secured before Judge Thomp- fn at Wharton, Tex. was secured \irough perjured testimony, The court threatened the attorneys for Dodge with disbarment In the event that they do not cease thelr en- deavors to prevent thelr client's returat to New York. It is eeported that Dodge will be taken to New York on a steam > tig from Galveston to-morrow. a me WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-aix hours ending at 8 P. M, Saturday for wow Vork City and vicinity: Fair tonight; Scturday partly cloudy, followed b/ snow In the after noon or at night; ‘resh westerly fe | more Uke a day in June than anything | O SO herr WITH IN DISTRES ME_AT TH, 7 Bo | att FROM LONG SHOT Favorite in Handicap Lucky to Get Home in Front of High-| wind, Who Is Quoted at 40 to 1. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—King's Trophy (9 to 10) 1, Ranger (7 to 2) 2, Tom Shelly 3, SECOND RACE—Marco (30 to 1) 1, Chamblee (12 to 1) 2 Miladi Love 3, THIRD RACE—Aladdin (9 to 10) 1, Homestead (2 to 1) 2, Barkle- more 3. FOURTH RACE—Astarita (6 to 5) 1, Highwind (40 to 1) 2, Jake Green- berg 3. FIFTH RACE—Lady Foneo (8 to 5) 1. George Vivian (6 to 2) 2, Semper Vivax 3. SIXTH RACE—Jancta (6 to 5) J, Kitty Platt (3 1:2 to 1) 2, Fruit, 3, (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS. La, Dec, 16—The es here thie afternoon were run over & track that was almost fast, Une more | day of sunny weather it will have else. and (he ebill of yesterday was en- urely ‘ave. The card showed & lot of ment and proulsed racing of ad eresting character, Alfred Jensen Morris, after reading the story from New York that the| Jockey Club had arranged its schedule of dates and had made no provision for his tvack at Westchester burriedly packet hts grip and took th® night trata for w York. It ls said that he will Prgat/against the action of the Jockey Club, and it ts belleved that bp will) make a strong fight for dates. Kioy’s Trophy Wins Bastly, ¥ a strong fay » with Tom #8 hare} ped, and in troai, followed ‘by. ch y and Tom Bhelly, In the streten King’ went to the fmont and won gene from Ranger, who beat shelly a head Favorite Ran Disgeacetally. Toa |“ Cireutation Books Open to All.’” ARM WANTED. To DEFEND A PER E | watve his opening address in order to facilitate an early wind-up of the » UE soun | & NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1904, e ASTRO. BS) roy * ME, ALLEY 4 ER AN PATTERSON CASE. Teer ee Justice Davis Overrules the Motion to. Order an Acquittal, aod Trial Is Ad.| Anna G. Radecke Will Now Wed journed’ Until Monday, When the De.) feose Will Annouuce Its Programmes, eee’ 2 Love Letters Written Actress by Caccnal Young a Month Before He Was Shot in Which He Addressed Her Affec- tiovately, Read to Jury. Justice Vernon M. Davis, in the Criminal Branch’ét'the Supreme Court, of the charge of niurdering Caesar Young, and thé young actress will wither | have to put in a defense ov let the case go to the ; evideuce; The motion was denied after Mr. Rand had rested bis case. | will not be learned until the resumption of the trial on Monday, He sald that if he finally made up his mind to put in a defense he would) case, That the attorneys for the Florodora girl have few available witnesses to call was shown when Mr, Unger, one of the counsel, moved that the de- — (Continued on Second Page.) EVENING WORLD RACE CHART TWENTIETH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, | JRACK GOOD. | New Orleans charts are indexed from first race. 114. PURST, RACE Seven, furlongs, | Time—0.28 1-3 0.51 4-3. 1.18 8-5 1.83. Purse $409; two-year-olds, Start good. Won eanily, Winner, ef. c., Kinga Counsel—Tin Cup. Trainer—C. A. Mulholland. Index, "Horses, Jockeys Wt Bt * Mo & th &% Fin. Open, Clos. PI_ ih, 88 King’s” Trophy Nel 13° 2 U4 te 63 O10 2s D8 Mt anger Leo MT 3.2) 1m 1m ay ® 4°02 1 33) Wy Gannon 27 a ne) BS 8 8 8-10] ’ .. Aubuchon 10) s 4 ru » o wv { hs » BH. Callahan 163 6 » » » Salling WS 2 ¢ ob w ft ul c lorria i 5 ci » mo @ 6 Baird 108 1 5 0 3 Dr, Brady, Pawtueket, Malediction, Jake Sanders JW. O'Netlt was a hot favoriic in the second rave. He was badly beaten a had not a particle of speed. J. O'Nelit ie h-class sprinter and defeat lagraceful. Miladi 1 In the ron strong, bu: enough to win by a OF Miia have ite in the third with a money perior vey aly i , the second choice, was clearly the best horse in the race, buc Schilling rode him In execrable fashion New Amsterdam made the pace to the urn, where Mezzo went to the front le was tn turn outrun by Homestead and Ala the run home Nicol | three-quartera of Was five lengths ! Astarita Won Aastarita raced right to the front a! od set a terrific ce, stretch, where | Astarita [hen came on @ {by a lena h a winds bscoming easterly on Sat. urday. ‘ Pow’ for te place. { Lady Pons Wins Again. wad raced in close ord rmwith Little Jack Hornet | miles wae a length in front | | 's Trophy easily the best. Ranger stood hari drive to beat Shelly, Tarpoon FimoO25 1-5, 0.00 1-3. 117 1-5. Purge Bay; Start good, Won drivina. Winner, br. ¢.. by i All oe 4% % % % Fin Open. Clow PI sh ja or Ww 7 0G w 3 Ws ti te 6 me 100 ‘ gonita A 1 5 Jane Collins +), W. O Nett linkers i Der. Guet ¥. Marco proved best in drive. a no speed. Race @ poor one Nicol 103 -Gannon 105 Be rn Chamblee | tueter. strong in Tiue—0 20 15, 16 Tou. ag ge Stor w ye 200 ; three-year-vids und up. Start fon driving Wins er, bor bik, Wy Oe, Oeorge--Merry Wise Traimeec, A. Mathoilant, THE COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE ALLEYS. Danger in ‘ tore for “Personal” Viend if He Vinds His Way Theré To-Night- | rival from Berlin. | woven into a serial story. coming from | insane for less fanciful reasons, dccott- 9 | Berlin am she did to marry Dr. Howard |ing to her relatives, Mra, Susan Me- |tg be told that whe had been siiteq and '/to marry the man she loved. ‘That ts | this afternoon denied the motion of Nan Patterson's cornsel to acquit her | the happy ending of Fraulein Radecke's Jury on the prosecution’s | ¢paytein met In Berlin six months “8° | threatened her relatives and a phyal- Whether any testimony will be offered to offset the People’s evidence given in honor of the event at the/ Hand” fancy, tey so {Riri's home, Lassing street, Thier Gar | erty ts to be taken Mr, Levy at the close of the day's proceedings declared that he and. Then Dr. Bean returned to America and} inst Friday, Mrs, Sukey says that on his associates had not yet agreed on the advisability of putting any wit- loving nesses on the stand and asked for further time to confer in he matter, |” | checks. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ¥ RESULTS EDITI 4 SUNT" TO BE A BRIDE. OF BLACK HAND Mrs, McQuade Believes Society Is Pursuing Her Through an Eniplovee—Nieces Have Her £8nt tc Believite Hospital. Ohio Doctor, Whose Relatives Oppose Marriage on Her Ar- Such a romance as pretty Anna Ger-) Threatened consdlersly by the “Blac trude Ra@ecke hag’ Nad might well be | Hand." according to her own atory, but Bea East Livépdol, 0: after three Quote! fortyssix years old, a well-to-do weeks’. courteh/p-in Berlin, met atthe widow, living at Fifth avenue Neve Qt t, | ORK wepeR Kilamabridge, was com- vier by Bag. Baipte, my cones bop Hoke to B ‘ye Howpital for examine atio, thip afternoon by Magistrate Crane in Haslem Court, Mrs, Metrnide’s nieces, Mra. Sulla Sukey, with whom she lived, and Mra, Kate Jackson, of Weat Farms road and Dron Park avenue, say she had. been romance. acting very queerly for a month and Dr. Bean, a men of thirty, and th) inat jast week she became violent and most return home, detained at Wills Tal and and torday to #tart for Clevetand Within three weeks they were bé- | ojan whom they called, with a revolver. trothed, and there was a happy party | One of her delusions, beside her “Black is that her prop- y from her, became violent a beautiful suburb. of Berlin, | dens, Mrs, MeQuade ff letters paseed back and forth on) that day her aunt drove her out of the house at the point of her revolver, Bie sought Dr, H. EB. Van Fleet, of HKecond street and White Plains road, Witamabridge, and told him what had t and be his bride. Freie Ratecke aaited on the Kaiser |™DPened. “Me wont @ the Muse and Withelm der Grosse, and on’ the game | ¥84 Met at the door, he says, by Mra. MeQuade with a revolver, She de- ¥ cabled ot to come. | “syhen'he ptt aotiead che w m manded his business and when he Mra. Raum, the doctor's aunt. who ee-| ‘Td to explain shoved the musste of sured hér that the physician was not|'M¢ Weapon in his face, and he tried tm a position to support her. As the |' soothe her no moi Fraulein had no friends hete and It was not until Sunday, according to poescesed .only $10 In money, she was| Mra. Sukey, that she dared return to rent down to Eilis Is'and, ‘Then Law-| ber aunt's house, and then she was re- ver Loula I, Kadn, of No 2 Broad-| inforced by her sister and by Dr, Van woy, was called Into the case, | Fleet. They succeeded In calming Mrs. The girl's heart was broken. She had | MeQuade, and Dr. Van Fleet preseribed come here hapov and belleved/she had| for her, She was quiet again until to- been jilted. She refused to go back| day, when she again became violent. very steamer, Retrothed ald Her Passage. Finally the doctor sent $100 for the | ee Frenzied Financiers Meet in Five Colonels in Party That Talks ( MAUST GO TO THE JURY sewury svneo ceazeo av Fenn PEACE WITH GR BOTH TALKED and “Fight It Out” with Bottle stead of Bullets, as Weapons— Each Other Like Old-Time P. WAITERS HUSTLE TO KEEP: UP AMMUNITION SUP “Copper” in Room While the Poli Watch Outside Ready Should ofthe “Popping” Be Done with Piste LATEST BULLETINS, HOTEL TOURAINE, BOSTON, Dee. 161.35 P, Servants carrying in big dinner to Col, Greene's room, § 9° 4 1.45 P, M—All ah seem to enjoy it. 2.30 P. M.—Still eating. 3.00 P, M.—Lawson says: “I'm unable to speak. 3.45 P..M—Ail smoke up, . 3.30 P, M—More ammunition brought by waiters, 4.17 P, M.—Greene and Lawson both unable to speak; BOSTON, Deo, 16,—The amicable hostilities of ‘Thomas W. Col. Witham ©. Greene were ‘interrupted this afterriocd ‘amid ; friendly hightalls, by # iunch usually denominated “sumprtis walters were. busy carrying up the peace food for « halt who Were in om the secret coniervace sat down for several: viands and yare vintages, Pe The Gatling gun talk of Col. Greene. of Aritoria, gave Way Col. Lawson, of boston, fell in line with the pene . toward-all spirit. The lunch was a thorough success in overy par both contestants were loath to call quits. At 3 o'clock Col. | word to The Evening Worlt that he was too bugy for uterine. Av that time there was a rumor abroad that a big stock the two men was on fuot. oak That Boston was genuinely excited over the prospective duel clustyely evidenced when Police Captain Lawrence Cain ent thls afternoon with plain-clothes men, « aye “it there's golng to be any rough play or gun fighting exclusive hutel | think we had better prepare for it,” said he Then the plain-clothes men took up a station within of the Lawson apartments In the hotel. The way the bottles > app gave the detectives many a shudder, but they feared to t their own hands by entering the rooms with a show Ciiet Watts also lingered about the corridors and the poll with lureheow there by the hotel employees. ” 4 ‘What will happen after the meeting of the quondant | cody knows, Some tay that the fight will be taken to Wall | ‘contestants putting up a combined front against all the fi devil-ridden New York. The latest report brought out by * waiter say3 ammunition has given out and the truce was | more could be furnighed. The base of supplies has not been bs with Mrs. Baum's money, and there| When Magistrate Crane asked Mra. was @ complication in the romance that | McQuade what was troubling her she would bother a dozen lawyers replied: Finally Lawyer Kahn located Dr.|\ pay Black Han Hean to-day on the long distance tele-) sie ig Tony 8 “fony Swat.” phone at Cleveland, O., and the doce! according to her al in the name of tor expressed his desire to marry the) 4 “hirer " whon Mfs. " employs. tas¥ at once, | herent and senseless and Magistrate Girl In Happy Again. | Crane qummitted her for five days Mra, uum then went down to Eitis el Island and ‘old Fraulein Radocke tha: to mect the doctor. Fraulein Radecke's toare dried: she lavghed hysterically wnd the two tame to this chy on the The frauletn is tall and stately, with i light, wavy Math, wes at Leah 4 blue Two Arrested by Police Admit nearer the colar of vislets, and red i Soar at Viele Wad red They Belong to Gang Which and a very tittle English, What she) Has Terrorized Brooklyn Park Slope Residents. after me and his Kahn's offer. The girl could hardly believe that her romance had taken wich a happy turn, ; knows of English Dr. Bean taught her! during their threé weeks of courtsh'p, | Bo there, All is well that ends well index. Pores, __ sockeye, WE it . #h —asiaapipntannes | “dy Alvin Nicol Hig” 3 i 54-7 | (28) *Homested Ailing | 4 a ge 88 DI Two of the gang of frebugs responsi | 101 titarkelmore Paulber 104 Ff af i ? 4 MANY WATCHES SEIZED. ble fur phicty-six fires which have « 2 The wobhy ‘veolu 1 5 Pe » Bb T 8 ete ‘ - — Oidera } m™P @ 64 FP wo mo w@ hl curred In the last tau m ne in the ht 2 oP op ae by 3 10 & &3| The Custom-House o Is to-day | geetion of Brooklyn bounded by Flat- 1-7 £ EF RR RB B BW Feesed a hait busnel of warcnes trom the f : tin Tyre Allen 7 ko 9” 8 1) 1 fd 44) Kalsor Wilhelm ae she docked in Ho- sWore blinkers. | 4 boken. e . | nad Se Bes tat ctor aka best and should have wen. The Better thee At the feisure epartment at the Ap ation, and VOURTH RACE—Stx Curlonge Time4.209-3. OW AS 10185 Linda. T premers Miove fatormation about the { Fire Mar 117 fs): all ages; handicap. Start bad, Won La ‘Winner, b. m pethemwaee case was refused. A Law Division —lole_ A, Traimer—H. M. Davie of the Custom-He Was sald th Heeets. Jockeys, Wt. M&M Pia. Open, Vice. Pl. Gh. | pacts were not vet * 7 Poe pe 2 63310 ~ a 4 1 1 y ¥ 7 a ne 6. vee SBME 2 'B7h a err emins uason|ecea eo . : a . . ‘ tee ie i ° ’ * @ ». mo P ee are arresio’ ¢ BS 7 » @ a| The elty may not seit you now PORES TTT sell Start good Won Tra! au Hatt, ne our th Twenty years hence it Is bennd to, if all the plans already pro- urfed hus been n Marsha: Beer's HO th 14 hea in NEXT SUNDAYS WORLD, where tev Were put lin which resulted ne in thetr With a drablepage flnstration,| - Acouned of Shi The ammudition wagon soon had a fresh supply on the battle im |4 P, M. neither Greene nor Lawson could talk, the report ba tr | sald. 'HOW THEY CAME TOGETHER, Lawson strolled into the Hotel Touraine to-day while Col. G at Breakfau. The jatter pad been making all sorte of Lawson during the morning. Surrounded by a hopeful crowd of reporters and expectant two Colonels came together directly In front of the math g of the hotel as ol. Greens and two friends came out of the in che vernacular uf Sate and Wall streets, “there was nothing Instead of reaching for thelr “cuns” the two Colonels other’s right honds, Col, Greene leading off with this indication of intentions. bee? Col, Lawson, not to be outdone tm politeness, extended his | almost simultaneously, waiting only just a fraction of a moment, be apparent, that the offer of a hand-shake emanated from Co! Cry then the hands of the Colonels met in a clasp. “How are you?” sald Col. Greene. “Why, hor do you ao?” said Col. Lawson. They shcox i. «Col. SILVER FROM HEAD TO FOOT; | FATHER, GRIEVING FO POLICE SAY OF PRISONER. HIS SON, SUCE ——— ft is on Rrond- Wealthy Mount Vernon way anc Artest Considered Im- Recovered: treat’ | portant—Woman Also Held. Young Mae's A woman who claimed to be a rela- (Spectal to The Brentnat of the digaest politiciaas In = OUNT VERN a Lf who gave her name as Mrs. e| hs ‘Sou city, eariy to-day ee uy gird before Magis. ° Jeftervon Macket | with wholesale) C8 * seeming heart until death, ¢ worn t ar eximination next wonan wos arrested in @ ed | per wai nan ui store and. 4. va

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