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WEATHER—Clondy toomiant and saturtey, 7 NA A L A 3 EVENING» | RESULT T$ EDITION Senate Pe Ore ee: nc | UY _J Circulation Books Open to All.” | RESULTS EDITION — Some wean com — —— - SS oY PRICE ONE _PRICE ONE CENT. NEW | YORK, FRIDAY, DEC EMBER 30, 0, 1904. PRIC i ONE CONS Means of Cashing Kets, ‘RACE BETTORS TRY TOC CHARM E BAD LUCK AWAY. | r i Steady Has Been the Flow of Money to the Bookmakers at New Orleans that the Talent Seeks Some. INAPPIN NR Tt wer sar Sewn A Meer Bote aR The es: Mirror Sure Its Me Faith AndFortune Jin Pullin InThe Ould Nags Shoe UF GIRL IN all OE Police New Seeking Form Seeking Former Marine, Koown to Have Been Friend of Mary Mangan, and Whose Description’ Tallies with Man Seen by Goff. . | Grocer’s Clerk Kiely Questioned by the Police and Set Free—Says He Knew You See 1 Mack Alucky Dream And UNH tt a Case of Little. isiot Wol berg, , Rati’ A‘ ter Four Days, Gives Clue to the Band | and Methods—Children Stolen to Black- | mail Parents Out o° Small ‘Rewards” ‘ONE POSED AS “DETECTIVE,” | GOT $25 FOR BOY’S RETURN, Girl Only as a Customer and Was! Home on Night She Was Killed. Bartley J. Kieley, the young grecery clerk, who was placed under arrest to-day on suspicion of knowing something about the death of Mary Bliza- beth Mangan, the young girl who was found dead in Riverside Drive, with @ broken neck, was later discharged from custody by Magistrate Baker {n the Harlem Police Court. When Inspector Smith and Acting-Capt. Liebers, of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street station, who ordered | Kloley placed under arrest on the testimony of the girl's mother and of | Mrs Mary A. Morris that they thonght he was the man who had given her a dollar on Christinas day and promised to take her out the night she was killed, got Kicley :o the police court. they hadn't one bit of evidence worth RICH GIRL N LAWSON PUTS. Had Printed Card of a “Fake” Detective Agency-—Father Pays Money, Gets Boy, / considering to present. They frankly told Magistrate Baker so, POLICE COURT | THE STREET IN | Then Appeals to Police—Litile Victim : semana shear tes aad wi ba gt Deore Magutrets Babee, ld) |+—-—— = ee — AS SWINDLER FRENZY ENZY AGAIN Says He Was Hidden in a Coifee House. IS PROMPTLY SET FREE IN COURT. | i Pils | “I don't know why I should be arrested, I have done nothing wrong, The police are to-day on the track of a kidnapping gang operating on Thad no hance in the death of this girl, It ts not true that T gave her any Miss Emma Page, Daughter of Statement Ferny His Name) the east side for the small “rewards” they can get for the return of the money on Christmas, and it ts not true I took her out, I am innocent of DRIVING FINISH OVER h PARDON Wealthy Manufacturer, Haif Telegraphed’ from Newark| stolen children, any wrongdotn i The supposed chief of the gang poses 18 a detective and recgvers the “You have every right to be indignant at the way you have been! Faints When Arraigned Be. Causes Slump inCopper,Which child, He gets the reward and his supposed official position keeps the treated,” said the Magistrate, “and 1 want to tell you that there is no Se | fore Magistrate. Sells Off Nearly Five Points. | v'ackmailed parent from going to the police, in fact from having any suse 1 . . i charge against you here, There Is no evidence of any kind presented to this 20 to 1 Shot Closes Fast in the Pistrict-Attorney Aroused by picions whatever, court which warrants it In depriving you of your liberty, and 1 dischargo The police have a good description of this man and hope to run him you. I would advise, however, that you keep in touch with the jolico, as) Third Race and Gets Her Action of Governor Odell in DEPARTMENT STORES BOSTON MAN’S SECRETARY | down soon, they may want you to help them at some time in the investigation into this! Head in Front in the Last Releasing W. S. Fender Be- BOUND TO PUSH CASE. REPUDIATES STATEMENT The: stolen: children ‘elthér from ighorance ee. fale: finn MMi a . ‘ " unable to tell where they have been hidden, The latest victim tells in fear promised that he would beat; then sitting in front of Edwards's Ho-| JUMP. | fore Serving Day in Prison. i sposal of the potice at any time) tel, at Commerclul and Manhattan qve- | | ig Yay two or three stories, but one ts believed thet he was kept ina cheap coffee | end then left the court-roam and went | nues, Trooklyn.” They came there tu- Lape anit ‘She Is Accused of Imperson-, Traders So Mystified that They) ®ve: ; i Mo 20 Bignth avene, whet he 's| sans to change sin esate gei|MARY GLENN BEATS OUT | HAD FOUGHT CASE ALL | ating Friends Who Had’ Didn't Know Whether Lawsom| night sur retract. lens het nich en yearr, who was stolen on Saturday tor lily father, who lives at No. i439 4. ted outside for hi {ter a whitt A f “detective” $96 a “Toe” piles nave dacovered & new |e care dwn and they went enay os| _, MILADI LOVE IN vin | THROUGH HIGH COURT. Charge Accounts—Hearing Is’ Was Raiding Market or Some! Sasson avenue, bas paid i “evecive” #85, In other cues wale el Alfred Bows tile setter, Of No. | gether. I don't . wheth _ y dern have been “found” fo jo’ 5 Sateen Thirtyet th atreet, who Wie phy tha eae Wide ty dlaateittn 7 } Agjourned to Jan, 5. One Was Using Hig Name. | tn the case of young Wolfhors. tlve Rosenberg came to the house, formerly in the United States Marine |to Coney end. I know they were | Favorite Florentine in the Open. Corps, went to the morgue. and sald) great friends, though, and were al- i " that he know the dead girl well, | wave together.” ing Dash Finishes Seconc, Seeking an Ex-Marine, Bowes gave the name and a complete 1 escription of the man de referred to, Being Beaten by the Speedy “ghe was a great friend of a friend ang the police immediately started out of mine who was in the Marine Corps 1, ang this man. o returned him last night ca: her, Isadore Wolfperg. at 6.) Thomas W. Lawson bobbed up again | o'clock and had him draw up a con- to-day with a manifesto that took tract promising to pay $2 for the hours, He sald he would turn of the boy. At 930 o'clock he Was * a try if Wolfberg would promise back with the boy, got the $5 and then | bln & reward fn the event of success, Je a specialty of finding at he Was so expert he ald bring back their son Fender Was Convicted of ee Petit Larceny in 1897, but | Wiss Page's Purchases | Case Was Allowed to Hany of a Single Day. considerable wind out of the salle of a Colt Escutcheon. It coln= f . booming market. aed e ec ’, Wolthers it r with me," he sald, “They were 0°! wgence, but he fte bralte ps vette ’ On. One scarf; one half-dozen pins; disappeared as fast As he could « oe © readily made the promise an@ “ ¥ roughly Tt also established a tension In. the) All that is known of him Is that he IP a eont to that effect when , gether a great deal aot I — Me | the description given by John W. Goff, | one half-dozen handkerchlefa; one a base jest ‘heft a card behted him with ¢he namo an demanded {t. |. ca a ag Nikreadle ge ll ye | - : THE WINNERS | District-Attorney Jerome was highly P gold bracelet; a S0-c on [street No one seems to kno’ urd bebled h 7 th = —— 4 t tot-Attorney bs ha ent tie; 25 as hig Of Samuel Rosenberg and the Amerionn in three hours the man was back: call tl ll ca deariee denny Miho (aoltaved on Serohd Page) ih Leh bead Hindtgrant to-day when le received news what the frengied financier has Up his | i. association printed on it, The with the boy. AS s20n as he got fhe cents’ worth of ribbon; one pair of $1 gloves; two pairs of wo sleeve, Tho statement bearing his aay Where Is no such detective as- * Went away, refusing to answer FIRST RACE—Escutcheon (5 to 1) that William 8. Fender, who was con polte r vieted of petty larceny In 180, while é “i name was telegraphed from Newark, pootaticn, and that they would give 9 questions, Th EVENING WORLD RACE CHART | 1, Florentine (4 t0 8) 2 Jade a ren bucket shop In Went Twenty- | ATen's books; a GS-eent match box; 1! Ly. "wean tte crtoenays have: eed | const gat thels and on ‘Mr, ested by hs oZolghth erect, had been pardaned ty [three cheap gold rings; one » dined.” He t at work, but an Evening World corre- | Rosenberg, SECOND RACE—Mary Glenn (11 spondent located Mr. Lawaon in Boston, | it was about 2 o'clock Swurd 32D DAY AT NEW ORLEANS, TRACK FAST, |to 5) 1, Miladi Love (8 to 1) 2, Fitz. haa Beal fs pinesiay pare ender [ brooch; one locket; two pairs of ories that his father anally iS » Pollee Headquarters and lb ee astro F gloves; a silver-headed cane for Coincident with the frenzied statement) noon that the Welfbecg boy 4 RS, ee ee ifs meee New Orleans charts are indexed from first race, i ; iene Cee eenee eee pnaye but un, [$3505 @ 8O-eent box of soap; one rain wanes ceniaie Woieenenes ere ee rebldr OS carted Tells Many Stories, 0 a et-A tonne mut ob: r 5 i joston man's secretary telegraphed somo other ebildren w * THIRD RACE—Optional (20 to 1) tained a writ of reasonable doubt and puMmbrella; veiling; a woman's fim Boston that when he hires others {walking down the street didn't | Langan eau At first } 1, Foxmead (7 to 1)2, Dick Bernard 3. was released on ball sweater; one $15 gold frame; tWo tito make announcemats for him he wili|come back again, ‘The boy had a FIRAT RACE Five and @ Balt furlongs, Time 0.11 1-5, 0903-5. 0.40, 1.0 t 187 Fp ure obits _twoxgencolds, “Start wood.” Won dr.ving, Winker 5 a AGE—Cataline (6 to 1)| DUNN Gariiner's term 0 District- | pine at 2 cents each. Total value | |s0 notify the strect. This gave rise to|wardered away from hore before, an mo at Ty ant Gee Base index. _ Horses. \ — jockeys Wi. 0 0G Fin. Omen, Cie BC hs adap bp Attorney nothing was done, and the Jot purchase, $60, Bought on 0 the belief that some attempt is on foot|his parents didn't know what t» make |drel and Bath street. | Then he } Martin 108 8471s fe gig 5 gag gey6 | Bengal (6 to 1) 2 Midshipman 4: | oxen wis untonched for. three Years ae 14 last, It Is charged, by Mien | |'0 "% the market, either by Lawson or) It, Ho Is a bright boy, Ia In the Li “4 1 been turned over to this 3 Phillips 108 heat ge 43 23 ~— Jerome came int) OMe, and on dis- \his agents, or by some person in no| lic school war bis home and couldn't : era et a a a HY FIFTH RACE—Hand Spinner (8 to covering It fought it through the Ap- [Emma Page on the accounta of fic, ‘vonnccted with the Massachusetts ‘ory sully have been lost ‘ices Nicol 105 5 =H 10th H 9 1) 1, B 1 Frank pellate Di her friends , } Rien 4 . , Beaucaire (10 to 1) 2, Frank 5 financier. Police Called tn. 1 tom Shelly : ‘aqnnon St f @ 8h # 0 9 § $i) and te Court of ’ ; tary Handel bey eucent is 8 ef He rh bY 109 190 4 9)| Rice 3, ie wabtdlned the dcolsion Wadnes ie May He Working in Jersey, When Sunday passed withou: ee 5 ow 34 be oe g Bf 3 -— yor | The singular case of Miss Emma| Notwithstanding the fact that Mr, | thing being heard Wad th tt rar ey gs 8 8 gi. xth RACE~Dallas (3 to 1) 1, Fender was pantoned aa he was Page, of No. 1 Central Park West,| Lawson ia still in Boston the statement | Were notified and a general alarm sent —™ | Belle of Portland (10 to 1) 2, Tootsey [> serve nis suntenoe, the palit daughter of Will'am C. Page, a wealthy | !snued from Newark gave considerable | Out. The precinct police and men from Sicisty and again quests Hopped ut end. Tom Shelly gut. Mack 2 teing notified in advance tafe manufacturer, who ts charged by | (Tedenee to the report {hat he is work-| headauarters made a thorough searcl ald nee ee S = a, ve af) ae ure fr, " . She . for the boy, but could get no trace the time oway from home sleej Time 0218-8 0.18 9-6, 318191 8-5 t-Attorney | Jerome wae tlle | several big department stores on sixth | ‘MS in New Jersey to have a receiver pd ; ne where they sold coffee. art Wi a cotved among his Al on ‘drivin, inner, 'b. m., | y —(Spectal to The Evening World.) prised when he received among, hie Al : | appointed for Amalgamated, or that he| Mm. They finally gave up the ; er te ee er hate Cine Pom | NEW ORLEANS, Dee, 3. —There ae oe eee ee ie tead been grantea, Cvenue With obtalning over $00 worth | is endeavoring to secure an Injunction | Since then the parents have been well guiarly kept in the Scent ‘Ms 19] Nothing particularly attractive about ag {t Js customary to give the District- of merchandise dishonestly, using (h@) against the payment of an {icreased | nih distra T searched . n the east. side Lirolis Ne 4 } the cord at the Crescent City course this Attorney's office due names of her rich friends and charg-| dividend by the great copper company, | hospitals and the lodging-he Goubt thie ‘boy was" Sonodenes ms Se afternoon, Qutside of the six-furlong Jerome was Indignant, w as, Last night Wolf - ing the goods to thelr accounts, came| This is the manifesto that was sent | out suc rgeant Jackson and two 2 1 os ok 3.8 |. Asa Bird G 8 8. hat Col, Asa Bird rt ‘ fi . . 10 100 4 “A$ | aprint, which had a shade more quality oe Fender tn * i . ~ {tum Newark and purporting to have | Ms wife were weeving at thel gents of the Children’s Boclety were! 439 A Bl than the other events, the races afforded Fear ntiary 40, the custom foridding| UP tee Jeltereoa Market Court tor) het an Wilaeea when the man who sal! he was De- assigned to work on the case, » 19 8 | zood metiuins for speculation, however, a for District-Attorney appearing day before Magistrate Flammer, | *t have heord the rumor thet have ies 3 =e ssid and sod sonoma were looked tor | for a éoavieted man | When this young woman, who fottioon bought off by the Standard vt 8 15 oT je weather was fine though a bit - many yours was secretary of the New| Amalgamated and City Bank crow cool and the track was lightning fast Vestry poorly handied, | F. R. Thomaa left for Florida last | England Society, and is a Prominent |the public will have my untwer tn +, eae $s mere night, He made no contracts for nox? | member of the Daughters of the Ameri. | !0Urt. and when they get It the # + Al | season either with Watkins or Jockey acd Oil, Amalgamated and City can Revolution, appeared In court she (dren of my son's present wife, Plots é A. Chad shall in no event be titled to e any share of my ef na t aK [ Thou amount left by the clergy+ — : wd 3 Nicol. crowd will know what i stated in bis will, It i ght and public ) i} arge fort The ar 1901, No explanae pen. Sia, Pi “ah, | was supported on the arm of her aged ‘ guods they be f 4 ab aa Escutcheon by a Head T FO R father, She seemed utterly crushel| wnat they poi tor t ah £3 Florentine was heavily backed in the humiliation, She thirty-one! stake na mistake, the oe ve. akee provnienn: 3 | opening dash an ked al Id and of distinguish t | Am 1 PM WB igs Kent ars old and of distinguished aopear-| Amaigamaced. and » © went away toy Rev, Jovan Write Chadwick, of — ie pre Philips 1 we $2 ten, : ' r : : af ' weiplake 113 wi _ of pj | cutee Stent tthe Vom” ists! Justice Fitageral Holts that, eee rere te coun win Brooklyn. Disinherited Chil- | then came on and chosed strong, bu Lisi dest. ‘Dich ‘Morsued thee at ad’ @ p, | Just too late to get up, Rscutcheon wins the Wardman Did Not Make y & head. Florenune was two was dressed fal with rod parent a % gown of fine m tn last fur rate hat te it is the dren of Present Wife of His Two Jokes Wdamjred wees second. SON, Stanley H, Chadwick, ! °° a lengths tn front of Jade. Laat : ke M ind three-sixteenths, T 0.25, 0.40 2-5, | | ¢ is tte, She wore a heay y ake | . Pure § Bonn arian 2 rear ods and 20 rine ftart rx Whales | Mary Glenn Easy Winner, — | Application for Reinstatement When deer Toatures; eonid hate Winteae calree How to M one ; ee wi a 4h MT Pie Mary Glenn and Vestry were the hest Within the Legal Time. Jersey Chancellors, etther — ople are ee aa layed horses In the aecond race, Mary | sway f cket, _ghitbuchon FA T is i a zy ry {3 ee aol hota Wilh tee ceeane ney Wall Street Believed tt, The Rev. J w te x nthe bill is afterward shilling 8 Oh Oe ow! eB at 3 Vestry waa never prominent, Mary ‘This Mast patagrapd taken tog pose rah EASES, ) Sever ‘ Wonders mw } rv ' ® AY 4 % sy YQ) Glenn, Miladi Love and Fitabriller raced iek- Wardman Gosrge Bieert can nevre t % thet Br. LAW ; ‘ S ref i Newry ploader “se Phillipe’ 107 Cee ee ee ee eee re ee eek be the pot . , kia New Jersae| Ciittow and Coneies <> af en ua to or ¢ 1 atom 1 A 9-9, Mary to he lead. | Sh an met back on the p th e tom out SE.” as Shower Mit oe Of A he fu od 4.4 Bea} never caught, winning by haifa length te conviction of felony wae rena f ; , nN om a vi L Williams mt & tw 2 ww ™ i from Miladi Love, who beat Fitabrifler sigs ; crouched low to avoid observation : . et serine Pe ee OO iB) three lengt's for the pine jby the App was evident pe ‘ t ’ iwer for safe-keeping, Modis Hennessy AM i No i ow u Apart In Third, Hon for a. ma head erset and tlw tdisy ‘ slug) # ntalse markats , t it rings. They are Wore biinvers, Aecratched—flewsle Moc arthy | Dick ot favorite |r er McA n ta & Rate » AYMpathy with t p jopild \ y tae whieh First two fouehe Nt out to final quarter, ‘winter provire gamest. Midshipman made In the a mead the (oem a tht tee ( ‘pra : or the Ri iG.” whie y = best played of th Tavincinje | ern itn the pi ad th sien W . \ ther keep, sell or pawn aS bile ond three-cisiecnihe. time — 08493446 9.4 1.1 Ti | raced away Ip f:¢ _ vinely’® japply within ¢ When the case was called the iret i 1 4 e , three-year-olde and up; selling. tart good, Won driving | woman did ¢ rumor th k These Are Fanciful Figuratives. nanie—Distoff, Trainer—W. A. Hutehineon © | Dick Bernard, Whe ne unas . have a r i Bt S14 Fin. Sis. 8 Sar the atretch Inyinelbh second all the way, April)” Amalgam, ated Copper, He | ons li money is to honestly and truly ry oo 8G 1G ; A 7 “nd St. Sever were well up, |Pering for her absolutely No Mint as what bis a ‘ REASE” it should be caref i ym oT y e a . it stopped and Mil*ripman came on {detective for the departm torneys 4 4M Mary vers ’ fe and prof 5 10 10% 2 Fi 5 a ruvah on. the by a hi and fini hed two leagthe behind Bengal | woxing the apeciiie charge ag ‘ns e ed in some safe i ck 8 4 { rom Foxmeal. who just beat Diek Handapinner Wine, Page, egne’ & contol \ ss enterprise. * Ay OF ‘i | Bernard 4 bead. | sie Haeia: Gaat' i id AM bye-bs he gare aaa , - Eos 8 RR 8 Cataline In a Hard Delve, Frank Rice went to the front pilaneesy ann, tod Masiat telegram Bie 83 ‘ be g 8 M4 Midshipman and Ap:il 8 Secale (roa: jithat no matter how powerful the Inflis) "Ate Lawson Instructs to say tn} te Business Opportunities” were ie ths + #8 43] the chottes In the tourth, but thete wns | closing wn ,rence brought to bear the Storekeepors’ stories. of » alg: | law! by an | vertised last week in iis ie 60 @ perristent play on Caialine and. that | head from, Heauealrs, who was a head aay 9 Syoriee A ed-| hercinatier coatta . THE WORLD, ‘a J jitae wine 4 os Pavey] peat. Cata-'in front of Frank Rice. (Continued on Secos on Second Page.) loge Bess ye gree ag ps take per atiopes a share wh e. eo ar, | ‘ Stariey H. Chadwick would have taken’ eae ‘hires ying tom: bie aon uncemen| received good ride Siageels> okey sant aie toe 4 ieee Sj Mires won in a Enivies om page 12, + wis” gall as wane fo ae aul wo U living; but 1 expressly Girect that the