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setae aaa EAD NEW YORR’S “BOARDERS AND ROOMERS’ R GUIDE”...PAGE 4, FINAL | RESULTS EDITION PRE IEE S39: CS SE oe __| “Cireulation Books Open to All.” | - NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1904, PRICE ONE CENT. [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | 4 FIN. RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT, ‘PRINCIPA LS IN OF THE MA TWOKILLEDAS = “ONE” E MANY FIGHTS TO-DAY. FIREMEN WORK IN THE STOR Three Others Injured and Many Driven to Safety on Roof of Tenement Which Blazed as’ They Slept. | HEAVY STREETS IMPEDE PROGRESS OF ENGINES, EVENING WORLD RACE CHART 28TH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS. TRACK FAST, New Orleans charts are i:dexed from first race. + Hydrant Found Frozen and Rescuers Driven from Endan- | gered Building by Flames and Dense Smoke. | . Time—O.24; 0.48 2-8; 113; 1822-5. Purse ar-olde, Keli tart gwd. Won cleverly. Vince driving. Win ner, bog Agnes DB. Tr Ki Butler Two women were killed to-day after hiek Noreen Juckeya We 8K MOM DOF in. Open Cie @ Christmas celebration at No, 21 Allen ope ae IN 4 Pe ae i @treet, and three other persons were so 2 al te i eoverely Injured that at first their lives, too, were despaired of, The Injured were taken to Gouveneur Hospital and two were pronounced of danger six hours after the fire had Rice _ Os vat and waa under restraint at end. Kleinwont quit happened. One of the injured still ling IND RACE Six furlongs, Timé—0.21 1-8) 0.40 1-5: 115, | Purne, $400 three ts and upward: selling fair n Ariving; place same. Winner, ers between life and death, | f_ Walter Mountain Marge. _Trainer—C, Wileon THE DEAD. ckeys We Bt. 4% OH & Pin Open rs Mrs. JONAS FOUNTAIN 3 1 H Mies MARY SHELLY. 2 3 13 THE INJURED, H rf +3 OWEN MGRATH | *, 4 MARGARET M'GRATH. Wai Aubuchen 1040 ite JONAS FOUNTAIN *Worw Links fs Ww i 3 a8 Martin No, 21 Allen street ts in the heart of vinghiniee same fart In atroteh. Mary Glenn Interferai with Optional tn final furlong Canoll the Ghetto, but there are also many Tine 3 e098 38 O48 15, 1D Christians in the tenements, and Christ- | Hi oO, ION, Lacing paws eine white HET 4, - Purse ¥ mas day ts celebrated with as much cn- WP, Maxwel), eee z be te iene | thusiasm as Yom Kippur. Last nigat ve We BR 4 s QM Fin Open. Cine PS was no exception to the rule, and it hanes Be % By was long after midnight before the € ne OD } e By - uel L. Williame 107 1 ut Mragelers had gone to bed Ta Mra Prank Jewice’. Landray 105 $28 AD | ~~ Breeker 4. Hennpsay 195 5 “ , Lat Out as Farnished Rooms, Kittle Pkt finidhtd atiodge STrapner WRF Pest would have been second In @ few enone aMrites On the ground floor 01 No. 2! was a -_---- wine shop, and the uppe. doors wore] ———- . i SEM LADNER CUTRE ATR aA aon ss aan —$_____. | } cco Stee? Dave UEVTER LEWIS WINS IN SHIPSTRANDED OCEAN LINER “orn tous veut In the attic were Owen McGrath, one of the injured, and his wife, Maragret. | Owen is sixty-six years old and his wife | sixty, It was in their apartment that) the fire started, some say by the over-) turning of a lamp and others by the! celebration of Christmas that had lasted since Saturday night en in Their Respective Races at New Orleans, ABLAZE AT PIER | [S WED TO EARL Ceremony at Washington Family NINTH ROUND. AT FIRE ISLAND Big Holiday Crowd Turns Out to Drumelzier, Bound Out, Is Hard THE WINNERS, Colorado, Cotton Laden, Burn- 4 rhe carats 278 oor amas caves Mansion Is One of the Mast) See Lightweights Battle This and Fast Aground on Shoal, ing, and Firemen Are Handi-| FIRST RACE—Rian (9 to 2) 1, tions matt roome of the attic were, Brilliant that the Capital Gity| Afternoon Before Club at’ but Is Expected to Get Off} capped in Fighting Fitte!Cune (2 to 1), 2. Aggle | SECOND RACE—Troseachs (12 to \1) 1, Mary Glenn (15 to 1) 2, Option al 3. the Fountains, and actors the hall Miss | Gheltfy, a dressmaker. The house {s one of the oldest In the elty, and al-| though tho fire started upstalrs, It was) only a few minutes before the hole Donks Threatened, — Has Seen in Many Years. | Portland, Me, ! Safely with Tide To-Night. WASHINGTON, Dec. %—The mar- (Bpeotal to ‘The Rvening World.) | ‘The British freighter Drumelsier, | Fire in the hold.of the big passenger I Dec Willie) vesse! 49 feet long, of 23% tons net | and fretght steamship Colorado, of the buiiding was enveloped in flames linge of Mise Margaret Hyde Leltes,| PORTLAND, Me — . smoke Drives nut Poticeman, |etter known as Dalay Leiter, last ot tho! Lewis knocked out Martin Canole M1] ney been aahere on A*shoal of ¢ire|Mallory tine, to-day, destroyed much wLtimeroun re Special Policeman Fox saw the firejunwed daughters of the late Ley! Z| wae a hot fight | stand Point since 7 o'clock iam nigut| valuable cotton and lumber. and for! poyg BER A At vee firdt, Before turning in the alarm he iter, and Henry Molineux Paget How-, The men were slated to fight at catch- | and f> still hard aground a Ume threatened damage to the Mal- | +r tried to force his way In the house Sarl of Suffolk and Berkshire ths| Weiehts, and both were in beet OF) Tag nlight of the sterner was no: lory line plese at the foot of Malden! FOURTH RACE—Foxmead (18 to wake up the eight inmates, but of the oldest of England’s noble|C°P4'tvon for the battle Owing ¢ He) Knows * tho.life-aving crews at the lane, Bast River: |1) 1, Ram's Horn (9 to 10) 2, Re moke drove him back into the street h Canole has tmde great showlng w —————_=== WOR WN AIVEASIOE. PARK ESN AMBULANCE Was Sitting Against a Bench, Half Covered by a Drift, and Expired Be- fore She Could Be Taken to a Hospital. FOOTPRINTS ABOUT BODY, BUT NO MARKS OF VIOLENCE: Killed by Poison or Exposure, Surgeon's Beliet---Answers Description of Julia Mahoney, Missing from East Side Since Thursday Last. A handsome young woman, modestly clad, was found unconscious to-lay in Riverside Part at One Hundred and Twelfth street and died in an ambulance on the way to J. Hood Wright Hospital, cither from the | effects of poison or exposure. i She wore no jewelry, there were no'papers on her person and her clothing is unmarked. Footprints in the snow about the spot where she was found lead the police to believe that possibly she was carried) into the park and hidden from the sight of chance passersby . saw the body and said he thought it wes that of his niece, Julia Mahoney, ! who lived with her father at the address given, where he also resides. She was twenty-six years old and disappeared last Thursday. | Riverside Park at One Hundred and Twelfth street is a lonesome spot and during the howling blizzard of last night and early to-day it was one Of the coldest and most exposed spots in the city. The nearest habitation is a roedhouse on the drive, some distance off. SITTING AGAINST A BENCH, Ludwig Hoffman, a park attendant, on his way to work at $ o'clock found the woman. She was sitting on the ground, her back against @ bench. Snow had drifted over her, half covering the lower part ¢* her body, Policeman John Casey, of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, was passing on Riverside Drive, and Hoffman called him, They examined the woman and found that she was alive, but scarcely breathing, While Casey went to call an ambulance Hoffman and two citle zens carried her toa sheltered spot and chafed her hands to restore warmth, The woman revived under the ministrations of the volunteers and tried ito talk, but was unable to utter intelligible sounds. Despite all that could be done for her she relapsed again into unconsciousness. Dr. Severance, the ambulance surgeon, who responded to the call, re marked that the case wis hopeless so soon as he saw the patient, Nevere theloas, he ordered her conveyed to the hospital at top speed, But the woman died as the order was given, and Instead of golng to the hospital the ambulance wis driven to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth streeg polfce station. DETECTIVES SET OUT TO WORK. Half suffocated he ran to the nearest , took place at n00n today Ne ean a cite during the lex) Fire and Oak Island stations until this) ‘The Colorado arrived in port on Sat-/tiance 3, box and pulled the knob. in this city. ture veers, the spectators fulckly made| morning, when the weather clear day from Brunswick, Ga. Because of pes Because of the heavy snowfall there was very quiet, only the favorite in betting, and his) Ghe etrnndet during he thick «now the crew and officers had left f to The Evening World.) g delay before the firs’ engin uickly made blm che favo. ta) storm Inst nleht and none of her sign and it was ier enya 3 zu “ANS, Dec, M—The hen found to! 4 | was seen until to-day, when we) . trey ie * has so much humidity in it be frozen. al! of which added to the) tim nth stations went to her asstst ‘ red sireeis here to-dey that o: at reach out, grab water daughters ‘hay 1 handful ¢ delay. AS #oon as the first stream was! death, in both tnsta t. Nicholson s us * sponge, With turned on the biaaing building the fire- | were family affairs ing Bandy Took he New Yorker much corditt vate, i ter men tried to force thelr ‘way up waa med in the ~\the steamer struck Mages yr bos Phot Taln very sox n the rain will through the house. ft was not until » Roland! ein ieesse th an be flo e high th from the burning cotton that was COP? # de ml the tsurres the fire was under control that they Tohn's Epis Wien they did finally [#43 +f # t It will by igh water ao. atifiing that firemon worked with ton of t tor wave » greeted with muen|@gir abou! 15% c'olock to-night aimeulty eval who ventured Int ¢ final straw for the tion, who are pretty weil ng sit were able to get to the upper floors. On the top landing one of the fire- men sumbled: across Fountain uncon- Toe Met ind Chapman Wrecking Company have ent one of their wreek- | MH ‘igs to ire Istand to assist in! over, Inn ¥en, rs both! helr cor’ In thel ‘ Aigusied form ontrol how: $ o'clock. The loss is eg) its ern scious. In trying to crag the man to | "8 W Dy ¢ of the Fa the gund floor he tripped and fe| The Earl's party was periiaps the € ni floating *he ! ler mated at $20,000 je Fas @ flight of stairs, Again he went ft nguished that any giisdman tter man tat he Ww | pack and dragged the mar down tho| t to countty to attend| the decidon, It was after 4 ¢ . [thelr depariure will make a big hete staircase. t edding in years, Th was |tme%eper duled the bell for the first in the gasne here By that tima two ambulances had) Major h va Saalnesttitinomeclel | Most people are trying to figure out arrived, one from Bellevue and anm-| whe w = 2 where the (Crescent City Jockey Club other from Gouverneur. Both surgeons | Cather TEN FIGHTS ON IS K OC > KS Wit land when Hi rinbe shasts. Ih worka! ‘over the man while eche> free) Mr, an TO DAY'S SCHEDULE. and when the Riry men worked thelr way through the |G London, who acted as es | Gin, starts a ing enoke: k st man; Ivan Hay, of London oo 8 walk nee te pe ‘ 5 » the Farl's most intimate frlends,| Not since pugilism was first Intro: orees on the Ribwer'e Body Foand, res. These people | duced in this ntry have there beon Ttiwn tate “There must be a dozen dead in that! house . and! ao many fistle battles carded to be de- house,” the captain raid | heed + ae cided In seven hours as ther 7 . i AgmiA: Ana Laceae , the Atennen telad| lee mate ile tae A eg ole PORTLAND. Me., Deo. 26.—Willie Lewis surprised ail the). to force their way up through the| Miss Lewes made a very pretty bride.) [> 0° J! ‘dt which will be pulled off| ¢ fi "ye on pmoke and cataract that was flowing | Her gown was a court train of rien! fi" ft which will pe Puteiues,| fight followers of this city by the way he disposed of Canole. attensa nr i down the staircase. white satin, dr with rare old lace. ther two, which are to be te ae they wanted Ore’ fireman struggled down with iia Secee ale te argck. Mis! private battles. will be held i k eottis Hayman still herds the tis the body of Mary Shelly. Her heart| veil wan, held in place. by k cascate | jiinlty he aene of the Hanis a) the Jatter did not have a chance with the New Yorker at) tie iccg we've: ued ee Is ‘was still beating. The doctors worke!| wreath of orange blossoms, She carried Oh cre Salem, Mase ed both in cl -% Bee) 00, Over her for ten minutes and. then |® bouguet of orchids. The gr Ui gimte eo te Washington, Dy Cs) any stage and was completely outclassed both in cleverness ». 5 of all women at NE | Priladelphia and Wilmington, De } tin Gave vp the task } was whether the bride was thre and punching ability. The men had just shaken hands and MeGrath was carried down ¢ fe red h ewils of | —— a er . A a | ai bat dead, ia wie” wan "ound onto, hoster cr ONE DEAD, ONE DYING. | stepped back when Lewis jabbed Canole with his left and fol ge bait way up the top staircase by the | Sistogity ot the guests was bot gral| - . | lowed instantly with a right that sent Canoie down for the), stisantnrose was again nate ¢ ere hated ot te hia.” | it Mi Aoi bie of The Bar| «nya Sich aoe, aco | OOUN. “He regained his feet only to go down again from that); ase shivering in the cold on the. root, | There wa a big breakfast after the) 197 Stone avenue, RS eee | terrible right of Lewis. F ; P38 a Dee Dee alt nahed and adele Serene, Otte Vay ond pare of te lbeke Horn. poe went the, potel taat | The second round was a repetition of the first, Canole tak- Ye In were cars n dnesday the entire ht the worse Haw y | , t bg 4 neighbors y eae Ftd. fncladinn Bate | tages we Se Marrs Hospital, where | ing the count twice. and just before the bell Lewis knocked ‘ ut. —————_ Colin Campbell and his bride jit dl and nto ie dying. We is] hie (krough the ropns. A ari |The new, Countess of Suffolk tinat ni thon of the men] MIS gh a z +. | trope ake NEWSPAPER CONFIGOATED, | Bihan i. oft, Wik In th thard round Lewis sent the Fall River man down twice | s.«") BELGRADE, Dec, %—The newrpa- | pid. be 1, Her fortune ts per Oppositia came out to-day with an| timated at between $15,000 and sn-|ROOSEVELT’S NEW SURPRISE editorial vigorously demanding that the | 00, The Barl ls twemy-seven years} Trossachs a Head in Front, The fourth and filth were easily Lewis's. A minute after the ninth round started Lewis's right came ynal wus the with Sa regichtes of King Alexander and Queen | old, Nundsome, a goed amateur actor! 4 Lele pace. Badu " wpular in society. He ts ¢ own-| WASHINGTON, %—The Prest- I . T@+ tacked of \« Drags be executed. as were ihe mar 804 PR as: domitne of Me taeieclaod nee aopoited W. Hall’ Harria| OVEr with crushing force on the point of Canole’s jaw. He re- & Niecy ion TD sere estate, has -n tions In the worl. ia Perhaps the oldest |succeets # Davis Wardeld. His name | The | Inciudicg a gained his feet at the cont of nine only to be sent down again»: when he was slowly counted out. Postmaster at Bsltimore, Mr, Harris) of the finest art ¢ tly’ confiscated. Its sachs then took the lea, and. standine ~— q “ ‘ es of Wha a diior writes urtisten trom the axe] Ane Yamiiy In tl naan favor has been mentioned In connection | Of a rush by Mary Gisnn. won’ by wantage point of Zenitn, Hungary. ie ber, Pang oe fast at Mais. with ofbes, and it x " 1 daca secs BESERE jie bead ott Glenn was a leog in re eof 1890, ‘io | OXcept a few, it he ; in froat pth Gustine st Bp 4 LATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. o "Inala . eae ‘oe at mt oravna 2 siti eirea' Ss cc Ratries on pase 5, : ‘The women apveared to he about twenty-five years of age and was guod | looking. She wore a black waist and skirt and a black jacket of cheap ma- terial, but weil made and well kent, The white underwear and stockings were also of cheap material. The dleck hat was trimmed with velvet. Three precinct detective were detelled to work on the case and then the body wor gent to the Harlem Morgue to be held for identification. Dr, | Seversnce, 'n his report to the police, raid that a careful examination, such as he hod been unable to make, wold have to be made to discloe whether death reeuited from exposure or poise: By the time the detectives got to the spot in the nark where the woman had been found a crowd had tramped down the snow about the bench and obliterated footprints that had been observed by Hoffman. He sald that the footprints were faint, but ac apparently been made only a short time | before the snowfall ceased as they were net completely covered up. | amok nip Chadwick buck to Ohio the moment he CANN HU vied, and he didn't ike being turned found that argument against Judge Joyce, this elty and will tl Gov. Herrick, -of m the necessary proof this State demands betore it wilt be taken away, down at all was DR. CHADWICK Defects in Extradition Papers * Brought from Ohio by Sheriff Barry Cause State Authori- \-..\ ties to Hold Up Proceedings. as. fac ir. Chadwick t Priced to Make Light of It, w You from Sheriff Barey of the Incident, bat t showed plainly om r me to do is to @o ‘ Coatwick whea be Sheriff Parry, of Cuyahoga Cor rr [ will then simply ©, who Is in this city t rest T vck and wait for the necersary @f+ Chadw t fidavits to arrive T when 1 get BACHE ae » T will g) abet with my mam, rata ¢ Mrs. Cassie I fa This. purely « formal SOemni Furor le ft ism little disapointing, stith fe, t being ly means a day ¢ t York for me, Mrs, worse puni#hment than that, Tharp t y./no doubt that affdavite will w for:hcoming Just as soon as they Odell's p | be drawn ‘ refused te My procedure on the arrival of warrant on the Chadwick on Wednesday will Be, vf Odio had ever the New Tork authorities a 1 will, coowalt whit and the arrest of Dr. nut Dr. Chadwitk was in that n Mareb 6, 198, the time ef the forgertes made In the maaner Sheriff Barry went all the way to Al-| > Perhaps Dr pany to get the extradition warrant so willing to 0 airaig? be oquld have it all ready to whisk De, out wating vee ys { : Later in the day Charles Mahoney, of No, 104 East Eighty-eighth street, .