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r we . " " \ pia meh WEATHER—Sunow, colder) Thansday oa ©" WEATHER—Snow, colder; Thursday fair. FINAL) @he PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904. RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. 3) Y 1 f« Circulation Books Open to All.” ] “THE PATH” AT NEW ORLEANS TRACK. , ' \ In Muddy Going “the Path'’ Is a Winner, the Horse Reaching It First Usually Gets Homein Front—This Accounts for Form Reversals at the Crescent City, , BE READY TO THROW ACK CVERGOAA Stormy Scene at a Meeting Between I.ou Payn and the Governor in Which WAN ERIE TD “DE GAUGHT oOlh +o rf — ; ‘a Doe MS Tap = Try < Booy 8 or y ie ty} a \ ‘ 7 APree ’ the State Boss Was Asked to Come tare Gye Autopsy Shows that There Had Been a Out Flat-Footed for Ex-Governor. TARE THe AN Struggle, in Which the Young Woman’s Neck Was Broken, and the Police Are Now in Search of Her Companions. TWO MEN AND A WOMAN WERE SEEN WITH HER IN A CAFE, “Odell Is Accused of Having Broken His Promise, and Suspected of Planning the Re-election of Depew or to Secure the Senatorship for Himself. Conszernation was thrown into the camp of Frank 8. Black to-day by the resort that Gov, Odell had deserted the long, lean statesman from Troy, and wonld either throw his strength to Depew or reserve {t for himself in the Senatorial firht. A commistee was hurriedly dispatched to the Re publl- can Club to force the Governcr to commit himself one way or the other, but Assault Probably Committed Near the Point Where the Body Was Found, and Theory Is that tie Murderer Bore Her Thither to ; Divert tae Suspicion oi the Police. Door and waved his arms aud used language of a shocking character in i : trying to ocnvince the Governor that it was bis duty to dectare for the ESTERRE BEATS FREEDOM FOR a Opeartnennncinnanems cays ia ; candiddey Of Mr. Black. Gov, Odell Is something of a langusze \ penser f A ‘ An autopsy having disclosed that the girl who was found dying in himeelf, and house eervants talk in awed whispers of the controversey. THE LONG SHOT NAN PATTERSON Thirty-five Men on Board the Stranded Rivesside Park last Monday morning had a broken neck, the police pu Payn. who is Hack’s chief) talked, while the Governoy smoked and a a F ets ; ite ‘ nth Pexnels aoe A his RAR Re DE Eton” aU ahan: ILE ee cone t \ Freighter Dru melzier, Off Fire Island. of the West Ome Hundre! and Twenty-tifth street station have been 5 , tenatorship to succeed Chauncey M./ eyes, At last he declared fit-footed . : ‘ : Depew: was the head oft mittee, | thet he would rommit ims : Set : werking to such good efiect that an arrest is promised before to-morrow Spree fm es acta i Wao tan INA GALLOP, NEAR AT HAND ia Desperate Straits—Little Hope that's" : we (Ties MES what he would do. the Governor refused to 8 There was a sccene in the Republican Club between Gov. Odell and Lou Fayn. The statecmin from Columbia, is sald to have wawlked the ‘Alri and Senator Brackett, Other} have fs ) fights of eloquence | oT 4 * ie Mae oti stacoosana; tien thd. rata} Ubnalte embelatad Mite: is Weated Soa; They Will Surviv: .he Night, While tha identity of the woman has not been established, a’ Tina see para ll fh: Oe ee eeen Pp de ag ile eek eon “ar cew Gannoi Gets His Mount in Good New Tria! Indefinilely Post Md —s x has been secured upon two men and a woman who were with the unfors tunate a few hours before she was discovered ip the park. committee was forced to te Position as Barrier Goes Up poned and “Florodora” Girl,’ Her ice-coated deck become a death-trap in the sweep of every billow In the Hotel Manhattan, ommittes nail! the Governor at Republican Club without yeston, who performed the autopsy, says that the nature of the k . t vas ut hon 4 , that breaks over the gunwule, the entire crew of thirty-five Dr, Weston, who perform * bs the Republican Club fust as hewas start- | assurance from vhe Governor that | | hirty-five men aboard the i ais Pied ; : fng for ihe Fifth Avenue Hotel. There would support Black, and worse than and Keeps Him in Front to, It-Is Expected, Will Be Res | big tretgtter Drumeizier, stranded on the Fire Island shoal, tracture of the neck Indicates that the woman's head was twisted: GARD ie pedriven tu y d. On the inside Of the righty ~ fs no love lost berween the Governor and phis, they carried away tetion i , the frozen rigging this afterneom, where they are cling! t , dan, | ere and fourth cervical vertebrae snapped. Tou'Pagn and Senator Brackett, atid the | ihat it’ the Governor does hot try to the End, | leased on Bail or on Parole, Tgeraty hope that soide BIA WAG ened thik. nging with the des orm there is a long black and blue mark, such as might have been made: © conference started In with promise of swipe the Bena nip for himaelf he z 4 much heat and recrimination will throw hie {nfluence tou Senator De- aie i | oe? , , 4 Although hundreds have viewed the body in the morgue there has been Peowiic. Kot’ la Wakes {BELL INDIAN, 80 TO.1, IS MR. RAND INTIMATES | pound the ship seems more than probable, for the life-saving crews and i ; though Raaceds Weve Via ee Ie ie Oe ” | - All through the conference Mr, Black tugs that have put off to the steamer's dee Su@eriies s = Nor was the promise valine Hou Payd wits nervourty In iia rooms at ey SECOND AFTER GOOD RACE. | SUCH MOVE IS LIKELY. 3 Dut OS. to Whe steamee'e Bld are powerless to roeeh them ‘reve of the Woman Indjeated that che was a New Yorker, and there ie a fad his associates demanced that the ICKhG Pe Ay vn Ee Ir " Gavernoe deciaie himseit ah the Bene committee di . . oe S THICKER, well-defined suspicion that she lived somewhere in the neighborhood af torial situation immedi rn in a counts of hours he knew A i y ! gale is blowing Across the. vessel's bow from the northeast, and with Riverside Drive and One Hundred and Twelfth street. ® tad been « tight. Ax soon as Lampoon at Good Price of 15 to Allows Witness Millen to Go every spray the icy coats thicken upon the shrouds. As tke tide rises the Coroner Scholer announced late this afternoon that he had discovered hi that It had) been Paya and bis associates reported an ex 0 up seas pile higher over the boat's sides, and toward sundown they were q new and important witness in the person of a prominent lawyer. The Mice waa bec eey wenead ecutive session of the Black forces was) 1 Gets Home in Front of Field West and Assures Lawyer | That they all will perish and drop off, one by one, into the seas that: °* the grasp of powerful fingers. pew, Manhattan, When t not ret if he was not they wanted to know It 7 sweeping the decks from st: t 5 They wanted film to call for the news-| “Aled ty form a new plan to get the) | . ‘ , oe Stem 10 Shere, lawyer told the Coroner that come hours before the woman was found in pkber tbe ane make 08 tates (Governor ' influence in Opening Event — Lura- Levy Case Willl Not Be Called : a Bay life-saving crews struggled to get a line to the stranded ves | the park he saw her, leaning on the arm of a man walking along Riverside ment or else give them private assur: Wiehe Grown Hotter, lighter Also a Winner. | ‘ F ' sel, but In the face of the increasing gale and the ever-risin { sive, 801 d at One Hundred and Sixteenth street, She was crying & | f q ¢ Z ranks of break- Drive, southward at One ances to take back to Mr. Black that = The Ssnuterial Aght to-night is hotter! Ng | for Trial Again Socn, if Ever. ers their efforts became more and more feeble ‘The tragic plight aH the and appeared to be in deep distress. Biase ec Tee HNO) then ita hema al bey Legit ee | —— crew became evident whn the wind het reached the proportions of a gale Coroner Scholer asserts that ke took the lawyer to the Morgue and The Governor would not consent to|{r the bole tntk In Repusitean circles | THE WINNERS. | From statements made at the District. and the men were forced to climb into the rig’ ag, "showed him the vody, He Identified the woman as the one he had seem State his position, but men like Lou Gov. Ode I stuck plore t9 the Repuall ne Attorney's office to-day there is every MAV NOT LIVE THROUGH NIGHT. walking along Riverside Drive with 4 man Sunday night. Payn plone mreekett Gre ae his mow intimate politics! ates.| FIRST RACE—Lampoon (16 to 1)| "#9 ‘ believe that Nan Patterson The boom of the surf as it pounded against the sides of the ship could The prominent lawyer mentioned by the Coroner Is supposed: tae aa anit, MP uged. Lney talked andj after the Black « pronitiee he departed |t Knowledge (8 to 1) 2, Arachne 3 j wil Not face the ordeal of another be heard on hore and the seasoned watermen who have gathered on Fire | corder Goff, whose home Is at No, 319 West Oue Hundred and Fourth street, Yl j SECOND RACE—Lady Feats 0 a dee meee of ee ie Island to watch the fate of the doomed freighter shook thelr hénds and | and who is known to be given to the habit of taking long walks in the 4 to 2) 1, Bessie McCarthy (11 to 5) 2, mM, SORE ODN Ry aE Lenk, " voloed the opicion that she would never live through the night. The great- | Vicinity of his home at night. The Recorder and Coroner Scholer left the Swift Wing 3. | ata’ sad Teena ibe Ad stadt “ peril will come with the high tide at midnight, and few entertain any | Criminal Ccurts Building together late this afternoon, and it was notleed ek ba : ‘ ‘ope that the Drumelazier will live men s t Jor hac siied Recorder Goff's chambers s: ‘al ti a Millen, the former racing partner of T ive through the moments when the sea; that the Coroner had visit order Gol hambers several times during : biped ge eahesph A to AY 1s| Young. and one of the witrrsees for Teach thelr greatest power. a the day elle indian © 1) 2, Queen Rose) the prosecutic , 1 he 1 7 : > 30TH DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, TRACK GOOD, the Prosecution, obtained p-mission At ROOM An ocean-golng tug was seen coming in toward the stranded Di LECTIVES RUSHED TO WORK AT LAST. * 3. from Mr. Rand to return to hia stock . s Bi, | farm in facramento, Cal, Mr atitin SC#Mer After making a number of efforts to get within range of a line The police of the West One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street station were | FOURTH RACE—Lauralighter (6) sald he woutd be detained West on busi. thé tug steamed off to sea, Another tug made a similar ineffec attempt erovsed 10 activity by the report of Dr. Weston, tnspector Elbert O, Smith on RS aE OR PT to 5) 1, Extol (6 to 1) 2, Rankin 3, | ess for at least three months and at./ tO ald the marooned seamen later in the day with the same results tooh persofe! charge of the case and sent detectives in all directions, He New Orleans charts are iidexed trom first race. Purse $400, taches of Mr. Rand's office declare it 7 nuda and Wana: selling: rly Winner: | FIFTH RACE—Fannotte (7 to 2)| is iinossible for tiie case to proceed 4) Lifted a¢ Daybreak, The lifesavers at the Quogue station, ordered his men to pay particular attenth para port that a woman re Index Jockeys. Wt St Open, Clos Pi sh | 1, Torlo(20 to 1)2, Yellow Hammer 3,| ®!thout him Wh t the Arst lift of the foe to-day the : ast. had w sembling thy ove whe was found tn the'par fought with « man Christmas , Romenciii 10% 6 0 iS 68 pai | Lawyer Abraham: Levy, chief: counsel |! movers) trot Beach and Fir r Wi ACB A. night in the River View Cafe, in One Hundred and Tenth street, near Rivers wecnne® ele Ww 8 3 83) SIXTH RACE—Midshipman (9 to! for the accused, had-a conference with ogre dey Bay Oe SH ST CA end oh ith taoie ae ie tide Drive. A ie rol » 10 Mr. Ran. ttar which he.aald he| °° 0° camer, in the hope of *eamer on the bur off that piace. ar s:dé * : a hat eae § H 1) 1, Dr. Gwaney (20 to 1) 2, doe | ag Fusigh tiees bi are Panels getting a line to her, saw her In about "r@t It Was thoueht to be a rever ‘The policemen In the afternoon platoon leaving the ststion-house were i ae amine tik Y H hi | besser, 3. reece the uae fants Be sane position as she was vesterdoy ¢ a ee - that it was | instructed to Inquire from every family on their beats if there is a servant oawsy . ny 1 oral y by . te nornt h - oo larae the Ufe-sivers made up, | loth t " VO ct woulas N % 5 (Special to The Evening World.) | Mr Levy expects Mr. Jerome will €n-| oF diatoms for the tree ieee Me SEMIS hele mine caine iniscing. From the clothing of the dead woman, the condition of her bands aay ie 3 ; +} NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec, 8 —There | ter te (98 Samed arrangement 19 grounded. The life-savers got in com. | Sie sent up signals of distress, but it! and other Inilicatiors it ft inferred that she was cither a servant in the Rireh Rod. | Were no sians of the titzzard here to-| release Miss Pa A. elther UNA munication with her with their own, W#* impossible to launch a boat and! | vennorhood of Cathedral Heights or a woman who did her own: houliee é Lamy HH handled. Knowledge used ur on finieh. fob Murphy ran good race. dav exoept In the difference in tompera-| ball or unon her own reeoenteance. Th*| signals, and im this way learned that | #9 % ber. While the Mfe-savers were neighbor i ACE—Mile apd a quarter, 17, 14s. 2toa-s, | tute. the air being crisp, cool and clens, | District-Attorney las made’ this attl+ |), lee bak oct erin’ that | iecing mortar to try. to throw | WOtk ; . rw eaatly,” Winner, “eh. ©, | decided rellef from the muggy, damp | fle known to the pn Hie adap yon pets Hoes, increasing | ting to her she got tres and was tas \ceording to Dr. Weston there 1s no Indication that the woman was vega tro vere o hrov 7 ph ne Ce Frecee. P t r a ¥ ; tor nwed th eh “ til wok “Horses, 8. Fin. Gnen. Clow mee a : be week, j the ugh Mr Rand It was adong.and weary night for the 2°? ving westward an inebsiate, The autopsy showed that she had eaten heartily and hea (130), Lady Yonse i Ms S82 19 | outdoor nh Sea van and mae) Willing to Give Bail, \ife-savers. Al! y ay they ‘were on se trunk some liquor about six hours before che died. The fight in the River # *Heaste MeCarth: 2” ied vat de ® oughly loyable.| 44 rs ad f drunk § ity eon Wee ‘ We DEE lee ehpm ve falelsrceed andra ne) Tf the Rall ts fixed within a reason: | AUty waiting for a chance to get a boat a Cate occurred just six hours before the woman was found dying 162 George Vivian ? ef 2 @ 8 4 ve Hack | ahie Ngure counsel for the young wo-| Out, They lost the Drumelsler ear The » Is on o this | View Ca Vi #Aurumaater 5 is ‘ 485 45 eHent shape and vat fast edgy ome and will probably be here late this against the park bench, ep Male anion ; ® of 13 72 A “There was a new dinwing in the ring | Me. Are confident they can secure it.| the day In the fog, and not for a min-| crientgn | MOUAMY Be here late this against the pa 18, ba kine ® ie 48 4 fp land ball @ doben books tad off Thee | Since the disagreement of her jury | Ute did the vell litt suM@clentiy for them | “\(100% ‘ No attention {8 belng paid by the detectives to the foolish theory thas LIST Athevin “ ee a eg ugh business on ordinary “an fecres of persons .have written to her| to locate her again, This made It im-| 0) i ding BAR age ples » wonian was thrown from a passing automobile into the park and Killed, yore blinkers Beratehed Little Hikin Piaitys, Rerke Corhran for thiety-thren: ‘be | lawyers and to herself offering to go possible for them to try a line for the | “¥' Ue an any 0: Fender the | . mobiles o ‘ew York | di ‘ht. The storm ee ay Forse the beat. Bessie McCarthy showed Improvement. Swift Wing held on tshiga ie Lapa be ee lo bead fer hee Figsing of @ breeches buoy. It ls doubt. | HATA asslatance to the Drumelater the There were no automobiles out in Ne Sock last Sunday night (Continued on Second Page.) figs. Time 0242-5, 0501-3, 1014-3, Purse $400; two- | ThOMAS next season, oF at least Mr A ilo received by the gitt to-day ful if @ line could be sent to her any goo. "Won faaiiy: Winner, b (, Eaper-Plorry Myers. | Thomas may have a second eall on him | *04 siened by four business men of | way, as she le quite a distance from if Fred Cook takes the boy East. Nicol Fairmount, W. Va., satd they were will-' shore, but the life ets we 177: THIRD RACE Five ty earns: welling. Bt Trainer—A. Simons eady smmnaasoasanin Inder Hovees. Jockeys, Wh Bt pen. Clow PI TH | ig a very ing to furniph bail up to $90,000, A tele 2 seemed no chance whatove - 12 Batcrre Reason i =f ery promising rider with excellent | : ele- to try, Asa matter of fact it was the ine srranded steamer under pre tig Flin 5 Serie 8 Piet aes ram concerning these men brought this only thing they could do sticne F wader prevaiio® BRIDE-TO-BE DISAPPOINTED, FURSMAN MUST ANSWER 14) “Queen Rowe Rom tit 110 1 245 $ ae reply: | He sshook the aii Marcin HE 3 33 * on Page 10, “E. 'As Devaney, one of the wealthteat | ot | INIVTES GUESTS TO FEAST. COMPLAINT IN TROY. gt? "Harpoon... .)../8. Morrison Ilo 7 » 4 3 ——_——. men In this city, confirmed the report | ~ y Pallon Nicol 108 ‘ eS ‘isn Las ii Palit i H RB oe DELEGATES ARRESTED, that he. H. J. Price and Edward Slack 25 PROBA BL Y LOST IN. Lwice the Bridegroom Failed to Coat Dentes Apptieation for Dime ") eindetnn J i te af 2% oii hat™ Menneesy Hit 1 § % 10| Jobn J. Henry, twenty-nine years oid, | S182 loa! dusiness men, would furnish ; ‘2 Nppear for Wedding, bat Girt | mlesal of Perjury Action: ja! othian oo Mecattery 113 ® 2 _ 10[of No. 1811 Lexington avenue, and Peter | NA? Patterson bohd to the extent of W RE CK OFF HA TTER 4S Hod Banquet Withoat Hin Schwarakopt (eto More Taam + Wor u las od" ie Cel , 00 neve t - + . vat ig "I Bete NOT the epeed at the parte inten Nery trong. Paltona quit O'Nelll, forty years old, of No. 6% Weat fe me Regents. Despuse by be — Sevtiad Maes TROY. N.Y, Dec, S-Lawyer Jobe Foo FOURTH RACE—Mile and a eiatrenth, Time — 0.33, 0.40 4-8. 1,188.3, ay |One Hundred and Thirty-third street, | ove her ionovest af ‘the crime with Ciopeeget Wo ERY Bvening Yexeid,) it Is doubtful whether the me ee HARRE. Pa, Dec. S—After Schwarekopt, of New York, te’ comps 178 RS sy Won aden Sh YESS. AUS | walking delegates of the Ornamental ue Sa al ae NORFOLK, Va., Dee. %—With great | Cvula see them, as no respons ve tee aight #08 ane. NGhen (in a warrant charging former Lampiieater—Lare * | Plasterers’ Ui an vo y the girl| DO sci Kai mi m waiting tw " ss ” Supreme Court Justi damoliberees naan aaa Plasterers aeee were prisoners before! pore the names of the three men and | seas washing ner from stern to stem a | MN Pere ogee z dties Lester re ipreme Court Justice Fursman, of this. \) Ted. Lurajichter "oY 2 a5 Le Magistrate Mayo in Yorkville Court to. | alao that of C. W. Bwiaher, Secretary | big steamer Ie fast going to pleces ou ng the life savers w { ; tad ats to dispos wich perjury in connection wit f es, jure : ob ME OF YS sy lday charged with attempting to force! of Staterelect. Mr. Bwishsr says he{, bar’ off Hatteras and her crew of be ping thes ’ ' ‘ «sow Ube indigtment of Senwarskopt in Reate 915 142 Rankin IE Metnt vee a4 4 02 %5 42 Workmen to go on strike at the building | never signed the telegram or authorized | * . ; janed ,@Date, but tt in " ‘ 7 erand larceny, 4 ee lee. Hr niities 110 5, " 4 T2 Ga Vo) at Bixty-ftth street and Fifth avenue | bis name to de used ] twenty-five men, nave & -aaliee they noted t ; \ pee . ‘ rt thi r Mdibam.....J Hennessy 87 " 5 15 F 4 They were paroled until to-morrow. It was stated in the office of the Dis. | or wil! sopn meet drach mou + Rea = : text " 1 2 hie rae RN idhan hed all the cariy Jong. Luralighter ran h ——— iriet- Attorney to-day by thowe intim: talnous waves. + phe: Rents M P a teionni& of tH " : Hournment of the ; , f eat ne. Lurall over a y associa tec ‘ee be ; , The ey 8 r at r case a ACE—Five furlongs. Time—0.24 1-3. 0. mia P 4 a t ther 4 one tunnel, struc . te . 5 Ratt eccies aad th way xround that ‘ ‘Alady Hamiion. Trainer—C. A. Mulholland. wid Bae by William W. Walker aved five per-! S"igotguie Sumiun Terie, Gre ntymtegine | Of Diamond | Bhovle ae mals of diee| -Suriderly the smok + bean atier walling : urs. Yea. romielent length SPE ; Index _ fockers, We Bt. 4G Fin Open Gia WT-SS | sone from burning to death early to-day, of Me. Rand that without Smitneg, and tmmediately sent up | curting fr ip teen: Shared Aah fay is he sent to the brick Toe tdjournment was granted: y Nicol 109 3 np Fh 2 Ul 5-2 7.2 63 fig | by Jumping upoh the bed and awaken.| hand to call as a witness or to be iden. | tte*® Ie word . it A ome and € ot his Parent®\ one case will be heard on arday, —_ “Robbing miwweé ees 9 8 ling his master, who was “4 pect titled by Pawnbroker Stern as the pnr.| The life savers gathered on the beach | ecoheer, a os 4a Be) ” 7 4 not appr f the marriage. The Conrt denied the app ot RE Bomanelt ar i: & Ih af af loated by smoke. Fire trom « stove had Coat eee wun Slain mor aeennige ihe | end throughs thelr glasses (ould make) Oe a te at A him and arranges fort aM pe = ~ entin WM Dy i § 1° 7A 714 spread through the upper part of 4 ronviction can ne steamer but failed to get her 7 a nigh - nO _— Tn | q . ‘ he) ever be secured. out 0 vessel's plight bec more last night ef the complatnt. = % § RR GB HB 1 4g Snows, and Watker quickly roused the, “Her release 01 dail, of on hér own | name, They cauld do nothing, howerer,| The vessels plight became more de vuin the minleter and guste wee) ree a Fy a a 3 iS Hire of the family, who escaped, | recognizance, however, would make her to save her, ag none of thelr boats | Perse hourly, bag afternoon the present, the bride ready. the east Pre- gUNDAY WORLD WAN a eae et Pe Da dl sacrng Seon Solin op Sou a Bh Het Sd tone t minute the vont gran ©Te¥ 0M be dimiy wen an riven SOS (eciy Sonald faled © SOW pay aE = oH uM" E Attorney silk desire ocprees the Thay eedt up reassuring. signals, Dut ~ - (Contined on Becond Page) rok se. a a a ee | ON TERRA ss 4 ,

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