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QRATHER-Falr to-night; Friday cloudy. | RESULTS euiTiON _ PRICE ONE CEN.” o ‘Circulation Books Open 1 to All,”’ ~ WERATHER—Fair to-atght ty Friday clow@y | RESULTS EDITION | “NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DEC K EMBER 2, 1904, PRICE ONE CENT. BLACK BEATEN; 0 re ~ BODES BACK | il SENATE Odell, Seeing Defeat » Gives Up the Fight for Ex-Governor, and There WILLIE LEWIS, NEW YORKER AFTER FIGHT WITH BRITT, AND $2,500 CHECK TO BIND MATCH! | format Challenge to Fight for the Lightweight Championship Was Wired to Britt 10-Day, and Latt ‘ se 24300 _ ae Y Will Be No Contest in the Joint’ Session of the Legislature. ers Climb onthe Depew Band Wagon with the Exception of Lou Payn and His Clique. United States Senator Chauncey Mitchell Depew self in the United States Senate. The name of no oth © Republican will go before the joint session of Legislature in Albany on Jan. is to succeed him- WHEN UNCLE CHAUNCEY HEARD Tlil; GOOD NEWS, he 17, Senator Depew, his face wreathed in happy smiles, m-de this an- nouncement to-day. and within a short time Gov. Odell, thoroughly beaten in his game to put ex-Gov. Frank S. Black in Depew's place, confirmed it. Odell. fought for Black up to yesterday, when the entire Depew strength was hurled at him, and ne succumbed, Black’s friends, headed by the notorious Lou Payn, made a sperate effort to stall off Depew's | After a Final Conference All the Lead- Auswer Is Now Awaited by Lewis's Manager. Neo Vork. DEC 38.1004 790 aWwausauupae BROADWAY AND 39" STREET, §Fb00 7ZO2 ,) seine penne amon noes FAVORITES AND ay, THEIR BROKERS _ GET THE MONEY Track Is in Good Shape at Wen Orleans Again and Talent Losses on Meeting. GREGOR K. IS THE ONE UPSET EARLY ON CARD. | ‘He Is Well Backed, but an Ad- mirable Ride on Formaster by Makes Up for Some Previous| Phillips Beat Himn—Au Revoir Beats Long Shot. | victory, but were unable to do it, } [Ji 4y \ 1 | | When they found that Odell was Hii thy NAY | ready to admit defeat and would 3 7) \ | }» not dare to do another thing for | their man they were furious and | sald bitter things to the Governor of the State about treachery and broken promises. Black's strength dissolved into thin alr with the official announcement of Depew's great victory. There is no THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Pawtucket (13 to poon 3. swonh SECOND RACE—Gravina (7 to 2) 1, Bengal (20 to 1) 2, Homestead 3. 5) 1, James H. Reed (6 to 1) 2, Har-| such thing as Black strength left. All hands have rallied to the support of Senator Depew, with the exception 4 $ of the bitter little band headed by Payn. It ts true that Odell fell into Une with bad grace, but it !s enough for Depew and his friends that he is in line, They care little how they got him there, Odell proved himself a good loser, He wasn't doing any shouting over the situation but he took it quietly and was quite self-possessed when he told the tale of his own defeat in the Fifth Avenue Hotel to the biggest (Continued on Second Page.) EVENING WORLD RACE CHART 31ST DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, TRACK FAST, New Orleans charts are Iidexed from first race, ACE—Seven furlongs. T Purse $400, inaiden two Trainer-—W. ©. Joplin. Jockeys, Wt St. 4 1 Fin. Open. Clos, Pi ey it, Phillipe 1 5 H . se ne 1 13 NI i 1 4 ay Li 4 2 ! 104, 1401-3, ner, b. c,, Mand PJ starun UI Romanet!t ‘ 15 A Prince . » 00 _*Maledietion a *Wore blinkers. iad Pawtucket won ina romp. James i" “Reed ran good rage. fot show Inones.. Harpoon just lasted to —One mile. Time. rd; selling Trainer 1.25 2-3, 0.50 2-5, 1.16, Won 1.42, Purse $400; three- driving by | ‘Winner, b. ~%_ Fin. “Open, Clos. : Baird ‘3 Diekeon ¥ + Bebtiih 1 1 Martin * gGriamine Rel 104 0 Phillipa 100 p yp Vireo 101 u it 6 a i y i Tabor. it neat Parharh _Federal Rorianelit_105 *Wore blinkers ravina stood drive best. Bengal 1 Homestead held on well, Love's Labor off LIS 95 141 1-5, Won easily. Win 1 Fin. Open. Cios. 1 Sh. Courtmaid ran Time—0,28 4-3, 0.40, *. Start fair, Whn easily. Wi A._M ulhotiand, aod f 119 4-8, in_streteh, RTH RAC eats ony ta00; Gresor °K, thet If furionss drive Careteas ev 2-5; 0.48 1-4; 1,01 4-5 eoaliy. Placd driving “Gpan. Clos. Pi yy We | 5 4-5 0 i THIRD RACE—Foremaster (9 to 5) 1, Gregor K. (4 to 6) 2, Courtmaid 3. FOURTH RACE—Au Revoir (7 to 10) 1, Vestry (25 to 1) 2, Gus Hei- dorn 3, | FIFTH RACE—Triple Silver (6 to 1) 1, Oriskaney (15 to 1) 2, Bay- wood 3, | | SIXTH RACE—Moorish Damsel | (18 to 5) 1, Antimony (3 to 1) 2, (Spectal to The Kvening World.) NEW ORLEANS, Deo, 29—Nothing finer in the shape of racing weather could be desired than that dealt out today, The alr was cold and bracing 4 trifte sharp for those who sut nd stand, but such weather 's @ Joy In New Orleans, If the was only In keepicg with the we nothing further could be wished for, It was reported about the track this afternzon Jockey Munro had been sus- pended indefiniey ior nls rae on vow Lesser yesterday, but no official notice has been given out. bd, Corrimne, was tn town yesterday but loft last night for Chicago to pie are for the meeting of the jockey Club on January Pawtacket in a Gallop, | Pawtucket was a strong favorite in | the opening dash and he came, home with the money. Phillips walted with him while James H 4, Roderick Day and Shock the T. and when the stretch was reach- breeaed to the front and won pulled up by two lengths from James! 1, Reed, who beat Harpoon a length and @ half, Gravina by Hult Length, a was the cholee in tha second ith Misanthrope the second Again the talent were right Misanthrope cut out the early running, tollowed by Gravina, Bengal and Daisy and they er Western out showed tn front for a. tin run home Gravina outgamed him and| in a drive won by half a length, Ben- gal wit ahead in front of Homestead, | who closed strony Talent Lost on Gregor K, or K. Wag a heavily backed ir the thifd race, and his de st out the talent’s winnings, for went to him it bunches, Gregor Was the pace-maker, foli f and Stolen jer, Bengal, but In the lowed by loments, and Fetch, where | Formaator { , and wearing u furlong, drew ¥ by two lengths. nak was thirteen lengths away Another Favorite Wins. her favorite went over the plate h. Au Revolt carrying the the talent. Care- ellance set a fast pace, while 1 Au Revoir lald in behind to In the run home Au emt to the front and easily * he pleased by three lengths 4 | tre . Ve estry head. K Foremas' Entries om Pane 18. eee impeaEear made the, id this order into the] who beat Gue HelJorn a | |e BRITT'S ANSWER |p ee | ISAWAITEDBY LEWIS'S BAGKER Formal Chal enge for a Battle at the Light-Weight Limit Tele- , graphed to "Frisco Fight Won: | | der This Afternoon. CONSIDINE POSTS $2,500 CHECK TO BIND MATCH, | Recent Defeat of Martin Canole | Line for Laurels Now Held by’ | Wille Lewis for the lightweight cham: plonship, je the acceptance by the Call of the formal TER 4 OMS OF PERI Life-Savers Finally Succeed in Reach- : ing the Helpless Vessel and Take | Captain and Crew in Safety from. Their Positions of Peril. with ¢he Sporting Editor of the Even ing World to bind the mateh, Johnnie Considine, who bas posted the money | or Lewis, will wager It bn the result, at | the fight, Conatdine is an, admirer of Lewis and thinks enough of his chances h James Edward to press the amount if called upon to do so by Britt It is expected that an answer will be received from Britt cither to-night or the first ching In the morning. The side bet inay be an inducement for Britt to make the mateh, and if he does he wit! The famous Sandy Hook lite-saving crew, which went to Fire ban tees’ the anck | to- day on the ocean-going tug Katherine Moran, towing their big) surf, Mast to-day boat behinil them, succeeded shortly after their arrival off the place where ki as demonstrated bie worth by the British tramp steamer Drumelzier has been stranded since Monday | morning, in reaching the steamer and getting aboard. They succeeded in doing from the ocean side what the wreckers who have been on the scene for two days, had not succeeded in doing and © which the Oak Beach and Fire Island life-savers have been unable to do anche. from the land. linen, lok has Interested “hime! vwis and will make strenuous ef. The steamer was entirely abandoned by her captain and crew this rts d match him with the boy that footed “his Cormer protege, Young afternoon. Soon after fifieen of the men had been taken off by the Sandy, a Hook life-savers the remaining members of the Drumelzier’s company, BROADWAY CAR SCALPS rhett including Capt. Nicholson, were rescued from the steamer by the life- BIG POLICEMAN GRAY. saving crew of Oak Island, r There was fpur feet of waier in the Druftmelzier's hold, her engines oe 4 we | and boilers were loosened and her bulwarks and bulkheads were stove. | ing’ the Other Wey, ‘CHE {RED FOR THRILLING RESCUE, ane ae byte ands gd fe ta Thelr beat made the trip throng nearly two miles of heavy sea in which | or Pa oy velion ites & Breateey | no other small boat has been able to live, and when it was seen-from the trolley ts as dangerous as a bad In- Moran and from the other wrecking tugs that the men had actually made the “9 With a seatping knife, The po- rerilous trip In safety a great cheer went up on-all the boats. Of course tho bale ” id ipl dedi bon | ilfe-savere could not honr the cheers, but they were good loud ones just the te Gab gh | same. at busy pelo | The Sandy Hook men were ordered to go to Firo Islond early to-day, a Guest Ginding bares rf and tho Katherine Moron was put at thelr disposal ty 8%. McClellan, of care iP uae ach others ‘ Watle doing thal the Atlantic Coast Life-Saving Service. The men were enthusiastic over ‘esterday Gray was kno the chance to add to the glory they have won in the past. The very same ‘arn c@ bee & | men, almost without exception, who saved the crow of the schooner Henry (Vf Mrlous | P. Mason off Long Branch a year ago last August in one of the flercest sum- Mer storiis in years were chosen for the trip to-day, NO TIME TO BE LOST, id threw him | Signals were exchanged with the wrecking tug and with the stranded tire hates Ghee : "t Maly steamship and as it was obvious that there was no time to spare and that | Knocked unconscious. the men on the Drumeizijer were !n a bad way, \t was determined to start i away at once. The waves were running mountain high at this time and aavornnie (ace nim Ne there was a strone wind blowing from the northwest. — In spite of this the men got into thefr places in the boat and started j away, followed by cheera from the tug. They rowed slowly but with great skill, and fifteen minutes after they left the tug it was seen that they were maling good headway, and that there was little danger of their getting in trouble as long as they held on the course they had taken, When, after an hour of hard pulling, they finaiiy reached the ship anc were seen to climb | aboard, a great sigh of relief weet up from everybody on the Moran a Marin Cano and Bottling phish. By d Canole fought a fough Wwenty-five pound battle, while Neleon ecelved aggood drubbing at the hands ote a feat that both Britt Ison failed ‘or nineteen rounds. npletely outclassed by vis superior a4 a lewis, oagr and a A ‘north-bound car pulled @.‘tratier Gray did not know this, and as the fi his The Man Who Is Out Ot A Position. Happily And Profitably Umployed. \ wd they hope to , on Diamond Shoals bring back with them the twenty-five, all of whom a@ | thought to be safe aboard, LIFE SAVERS OFF TO HATTERAS WRECK. (Spectel to The Evening World) NORFOLK, Va., Dee. %—The lite rotand, | saving erews from the yey ee five eAZ>S arom ls @ shor rye s neroay tie line sine fart toa puccesatul Figuudg lorehss Sere Rept Duran, he wrecked cL STH ON PARK {a BELIEN TBE TILLIE LEVY Young Woman Whose Neck Was Brok- en in Riverside Partially Identified by E, Ryan, of Elmhurst. as a Former Servant Employed in His Family. SON OF RECORDER GOFF SAW BER BEFORE MURDER. He Views the Body in the Morgue and Declares It Is that of a Young Wom- an Who Was Walking with a Man Along Riverside Drive Partial {dentification of the victim of the Riverside Park tragedy was made to-day by B. Ryan, of No. 7 Whitney place, Elmaurst, who said thas he thought the woman was Tillie Levy, of No, 135 or 137 East One Hun dred and Twenty-seventh street. She worked for him as a servant last fall, When she left she sald she was going home to live with her mother, Two weeks ago Mr. Ryan received a letter from Tilile’s mother inquiring as to her whereabouts, ; John W. Goff, jr,, {dentified the woman in the Morgue to-day as one he saw late Sunday night valking along Riverside Drive with a man, The story he tells leads to the belief that the man broke the girl's neck im Has Put New York Boxer in| a sirunae, dragged ber to a bench and left her there to die, » Golf, who is a on has furnished nn of Reverder | hatis and road-houses in Little Coney @ palice with un | Isiond Sunday night, but the employees or A check for $2.00 has been deposited | \ accurate deseription of the male com- o | James Edward, | All that ts needed for to consummate q ;@ match between Jimmy Britt and paulot of the woman, He was a big atllectc Tellow ahd despite the coldness of the night and the terrific storm be wore no reoat. Me had on & heavy double breasted short coat and a cap such as is worn by street car employees “L" road guards, Saw Woman a Ma T wos walking down Riverside Drive with my dog,’ sald Mr. Goff to an Eve- ning World reporter, It wag about 1015 or 109 o'clock. At One Hundred ahd Sixteenth street or a little below 1 over- took a man and a woman witom I pad of those places are uncommunicat when It comes to a matter ike this every one of them has stoutly di ever having seen the woman, Sho Came trom “Little Comey" The police are incijned to think the deal woman was in one of road bAuees in Littie Coney Tala fore she died in the park; they thi not unilkely that she had broken in one of these places aud wag ried to the park when it became ape nat she would die, “Det who Aas yl uy est little fighter in the) turned back to cal) my dog and saw Oe | that the man and the roman had sat vietory In nine rounds over | Hundred to accom. | pl | myself that neither of the two seemed °| Certain She In the Woman, | 4 bench at One Hundred and Ti } | | the broke sher neck. by falling, o killed her, dragged her bod: | of pedestrians on the 4 }all night hiding bis fodtprints.” | been instructed to look for the man,| by | compl HIS SKULL FRACTURED’ |men were drinking iy ir | ghee rk soe ine though Sunda bt was wre heen noticing. RRC aio effect it NY “They bad come up the tneline from | ti ind béen exposed tt “at would Riveraile Park and were walking south, | sn9# for many hour she ‘The woman was leaning heaviiflgn the | {iret {hme There Is reason: to bel man. | thought she was .{otoxlcated, |found shortly ketors, apa but sheymay have been ill, As I passed George Spaeth, manager of them the woman made some remark sires let Be ferret about my dog that I did not cate, eine wieine want ae “The wind was blowing at 4 gTout itu dred | rate and there was a heavy sow falling, | eel At One Hundred and Twelfih street 4 | #e was nn re S Broadway. Mr. Spacth thought that One| hel fust come ont of one of the dange nalls of the neighborhood and was walte ing for some One, Pierce Storm Was Raging. Ash x the store he saw i P+ walk weet J Tench street h owes Ir J he remarked t strange that uid be park in the face ots vu toned het from the efitrance and Riverside Drive, od themselves on the strc) at and ‘TRigteenth strvet. 1 | thought at that tithe it was @ strange for a tete-a-tute ana remarked to to be wurmiy clad, “Tam certain that thin fe the wo- man whom I fast saw alive « street and Riverside Drive. It t this bene that she was found her the may dagefted her there and iden! he | in 9 general way ed descriptions or ho wed the bod; to heme ly he Morgue last This is the firet definite Information night ad woman the police have had fo work on, and al) | Mary Sullivan, formenly ieekarine the detectives assigned to the case have Tis jlentification was discounted later a relative of Mary Sullivan, who |The description given by Mr. Goff Is) has been missing since Inst September, . and if he is @ street-car or — ee. “LL” road employce re should be MRS. CELIA BUTLER Gag tle diMieulty in locating him The condition of the bands of tho) MYSTERIOUSLY KILLED, woman led to. the betlef of the police that sbe Wasa servant oF a seamstress. The entire nélgubornood has vassed but 99 Woman answ doser.piton of the one park ts misting. ‘There t Neve that she was in some his escape, the heavy st Mrs, Celia B itler, who was found dead the botiom «fan airshaft in the tene- emt at No Delancey street, was im a portion of the city strange to her whep of the dance (Continued on Second Page.) CREW RESCUED N MIDOCEAN FROM SINKING SCHOONER. Nicolo Conti Foond tn Dying Con- | Captian, His White and Five Men ditfon at Foot o Taken to Havre, WIM Be Sent ing to Hin to Their Homes Here. HAVRE, Dec, 9,—The Brith steam> lian, Capt. Johnston, from via Newport News which arrived here yesterday 3 is wife and five POLICE ARREST THREE., aire Lead~ ome. 1 fractured s! renal injuries, ties tn St, Via Heapital with small an Lees 6 surviving bly infortes. Te was found Ast night at th ttom rway of the tenement No atreet, and was taken to Contl, with ports having fm ed them in mide ocean when the Chester was inking e police arrested Antonlo Paige fey having encountered a four om ged twenty-three of No, 1 Mulberty et; Amadeo Manot . nod Aggrino Ranew All three wei an elco- And were unable to give account of themely T..« gehooner W. The police theory is that the four | frum Du Martio’s By together in the | sone at No. tt) Mulberry street) Coat, urning to bie! Nelson set abandoning ber, The ul at Havre will send the versons home. of the American ©