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PAGES TO-DAY. INCLUDING FICTION SUPPLEMENT. PRICE ONE CENT. “NEW YORK, SATURDA COPS ARE SHY AT M'ADOO'S RECEPTION Dnly 25 Out of 2.500 Off Duty Attended His New Year's! * Levee, and They Went iead- ed by Captains, CONSTRUED BY SOME AS | SNUB TO COMMISSIONER. ke Only One Inspector and One Captain Absent — A Fair! ,Sprinkling of Sergeants and Two Matrons Attended. IN THE TALBOT ~ PRESENTMENT Vestryman W. G. Millzr, Who S « cured Signatures of His Fel- low Members, Declares There Was Improper Manipulation. THEY ASKED ONLY THAT CONTROVERSY BE ENDED, Presenters, Insists that Pressure Has Been Used to Induce Men to Changs. held a New chia! Commissioner MeAdoo Tehs's reception for the afternoon, but there was no jam of uniformed men around Headqifircers. Mulberry and Mott Bleecker streets were not packed with bright-eyed, freshly-shaven patrolmen giving three cheers McAdoo and fighting with each other to shake his hand. Quite the contrary pollee force and and Houston for Out of 2,500 patrol- men off duty at the time of the recep- tion only twenty-five showed up, and they marched in a body from two sla-| tions, led by their captains. The independent patrolmen remained @way, Perhaps they de net like Com- missioner McAdoo because he tries fy make ‘hem work. And he has been speaking so nicely about them lately, too! Higher Officers Attended. Every Inspector in the department ex ceptng Inspector Schmittberger, who Is laid up with a broken ankle, attended the reception, as did every captain excepting Capt, Albertson, recently re- duced from an inspectorship, What Made Capt. Albertson's absence the more noticeab's is the fact that he ts! Commissioners reception appeary fe been a belated thought In- formation of it was not sent out to the atation-houses of the city until early | this’ morning, but there was time to spread the information among all of the platoons. The Invitations revited that the Com- Missioner would. be pleased to receive Gnd greet at headquarters between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock this afternoon the members of the uniformed force Few Knew Deputy Farrell, paper about the mid t November, the former hig residence and ‘he | latter at his coal office i day Special to The Evening World. HUNTINGDON, Pa., Dee, 31.—Follow- Jers of the developments in the Talbot- Irvine controversy prise to-day lemeanor on the part of W, were given a sure in the marked change of G. Miller, who secured the signatur vestryman to the presentment against Bishop Tal- dot by the vestrymen. Mr, Miller to- day dofted cloak of silence and spoke at length of his participation in the case, his “The paper which my brother ves ve men, Messrs, Langdon, Denithorn, Jack {won and the others signed,” said he, & petition addressed to ited praying that the V Bishop Talbot unently fettled F, yt A PREseN1. IN ANY SEN for 1 have in my possession a copy th h Paper re were two separate pirta to It-ONE CUNTAINING THE PETITION ITSELF AND THE OTH- ER A BLANK PAPER, both of whi were attached, “Il recetved the papers from Rev. Irvine. at whose request I secured the ves men's signatures and to whom I ward returned papers. Mr. don and Mr. Denithorn h ale The signatures were odteined the same Ail the vestrymen seamed to ¢ om. Prehend the purport of the petition and sald It was a good move. I recured also their signatures to the blank whioh was attacied after ating hem that this Precaution was advisable in the event of thw ortginal petition becoming lost “1 signed only what 1 believed : | Herbert Noble, Attorney for the AUNT FOR “PHIL” ; GETTING HOTTER ‘ Detectives Hone for Arrest Be- fore Midniaht in Case of Girl Found, Neck Broken, in Riv~ erside Park. tyes | | es | porta hefor by Members of His Family at tart, a There ts a po who ar terlous murder was | freeving in Riverside Park, but no further results, denial was repeated to newspaper men| COMPETE IN GAMES AT GARDEN TO-NIGHT. RALPH W ROSE Boby LIGHT DECEMBER 31, FRAUD CHARGE “SOME OF THE CRACK ATHLETES WHO WILL ¥, 1004, SHERIDAN BETTING BY WIRE New Jersey Court Decides that, No Matter Where Horses Aro sibility, siy the detec- e trying to solve the mys- | { Mary Mangan, whose | and wha was left a Violation, that an im- nf arrest tn t © will be m — 4 midnight. That far will they go, oecial to The Fy My The RENTON, N. J., Deo, M1.—Justice Mt A that te th ® | ney, of the Supreme Court, to-day hand. (rail walch promises, In police languag’, | ef down an opinion that declares the | tshness of selling pools oF making beta BREAKS THE LAW Run, the Placing of Wager || HURLED FROM Oliver H. Keep’s Machine in Col- lision with That of Elmer S. Dundy—Former to Hospital, and the Latter Arrested. | In a hend-on collision between two! large touring automobiles at Thirty-| ninth street end Seventh avenue this | aftern Ollive H. Keep, wealthy \ shire eturer, of the Woodward Hotel, r a‘ concussion of. the bgun'and waa taken to the New York Honds Were in Demand, aad the matrons not competed to be] to be a simple petition, and not a search for “Phil.” the mysterious Hogp tal, if i > nhorse races | iis State, though the ut ‘nue on duty at that tlre, Shortly before presentment, to have Bishop Tal-| motorman, whose shadow has moved pat ih i moe at hovel ‘man wot boat hoon the Commissioner repaired to Cw | hot’n offteiad acts invertimated.| neve and there In the sah the eee are, Tus it other Btates, tp viola t Kor ho was trial room, where he tuk a position! The others, 1 believe, acted sim-| Necase through the | siw of the laws of New Jerscy | arrested swore Hime conventent to the door and braced ir: | ehed | Pst two days, was productive of much | fe arose out of the stction of | & Bundy, of Thompmn & Pundy, tuna self for the rush of cops. | resentment and the sige | this afternoon, Detectives MeCafferty | Mark Amos, who was mnanager of the nt of the United Express Company Flanked Right and Left. be! Roe, Ennely tee eee | d Colby struck a lead tn a salon | Atlantic City office of the Ol Domink ther of these wae Injured. Dundy On his right stood Deputy Commits: | yy. vinntation the blank paper|*' One Hundred and Ninth street ang | T*lesraph Com pany : hee mobile, brougham, owned thoners MoAvoy, Farrell and Lindsley. whieh eontatned ¢hem,” Third avenue, A man named Ryan| Ames Was arrested for having tran 2 On his left stood Senor Inszecwor Cars) \ny did you and Mr. Hillier, who| Krebs the place, ‘The wleuths were sen: | Mitted « bet and money order by tele- rigit and Inspector Brooks, The tn! ore paid to be unfriendly to Bishop Tal-| [ere by two Tt 4. who keep a | 8TPh to the West Virginia AL Leip As ora were the first to pay thelr re- jot, refuse to sneak of your signing the| “loan at No, 2121 Second avenue scetation, Wheeling, W. Va. on a hors spects, then came the captains, fol- . ot avproached®’ Mr, | The Itallans, Cunay and Calano, pce Mace at It iP papers when first approached” Mr. | th , lowed by about reventy-five sergoants,| yitier was asked cording to the detectives, thid thom in bi ee Pitney says that) driver, Georse Cllr, of No, 2s We @n equal number of roundsmen, nearly Because I thought it was none of the |{2’t when they purchased the eatoon. the law of New-de whieh probittt | Pitiy-thint bolng thrown to the ali the detective sergeants, the entire puntic business and only cor od the | {OM the estate of a man named Quige pool-selling and tookir rking doca not! # Ho AT hauke tas a 1a aprent wae headquarters clerical force, the twenty-| Church affairs proper, I co ed it | /*¥ two years azo, r take Into consideration the laws evisting the mintion-house, ae Bt. Clair refuecd five patrol Mrs.| would be time enough to speak when |°@Ployed the In Its alater States ake 4 complaint, but decided to see Hines and Mrs. Clancey. the ‘Court of ¢ Inquiry would 6 would convene. Phil,” ‘The: d It the bet Is made In New Jergey and ba eee ‘The furs of Mrs, Hines Mest ar his bartender, McCafferty and Col-| the money de} ted In this Stote en the arold Clancey created almost as doy d in every ricular with of a horse race in noy wir as did the civilian * aif Capt des € the ia a motors the law of New Jersey ts 4 als man's uniform, Whom the son of Re- J the porson or cornor Sylvester Baldwin, who was redu a inspec few days ago corder Gof saw ta the park with Mary alding and abe the laying of the from an inspectorship a x Mangan on the night sno { fl ti 1 ir Me nwan oO ew ne iw betev.d wager must be g of a eriminal ect by Commission Adoo a ‘gw th kavat id ' : to’ Brooklyn headquarters as a | nated if marderd “Pai par A ‘with: nothing to do. The sr 4 require they heard that he had hubsequestly YEAR'S ‘STOCK EXCHANGE & captain to wear full uniform when wone to work fer Ryan. . waar the a ana quarters and Capt “Ball wt es ten who said I he had been employed only captain who did not appear in unl- sonieliheauie Is Surrounded! :),., six years and had a ver Substantial Increase in Listed and form. known of a man named “Pail hts | Caltsted — Sceurtties, White a Very few of os s* Nene uty Commissioner Farrell, of Brooklyn, He was passca vy severus times, some! of the Manhattan cap ooked pur- sled when he was introduced to them. The twenty-five patrolmen fled in and pald their respects sheepishly, Capt. Becker brougim fifteen of them from Hambure Avenue Station tn Brooklyn, Simple Ceremony in Albany—| Makes More Appointments. ALPANY, Dec. %.—Governor-lect Frank Wavland Higgins took the oath of offce this afternoon In the office of and Capt, Flood ten from Fildridge|the Secretary of State and in the prre- Street, ence of that offfclal and the members “afier the had departed | of his own family, together with @ small and the (uy was iw {tag number of person: lends, It wae tor me more to 5 }o A sh th Bovetully, Reseative neraeante beg |Gov. Higgins’s wish that the coremony the foom. One of them had a very} 90 a0 Wi tutions as posstdle, expec. Fed face and a very black must he, |fally as it will be repeated in the format | as similarly equipped Sas bu bis mustache betel ed 4) Inaugural ceremonics on Monday in the | Assembly Chamt The two years} Two belated Detectives Sage rtap vere M sie Was conversing | night with hia deputi cing the door, The! sgecreta ih } pat jooxed around the Secretary of State John F. O'Brien room several ( helt gaze tailing |®4ministered the oath tn the form p upon ‘the Commissiiner as they made the cipcult. Then one of them, over to a crowd of reporters and quer- fed in a whisper: “Has the Commish come in yet?’ It was a great reveption, all right patrolman in plain clothes wh, across Mulberry street. leaning & railing and smiling A sardc remarked when it was over: "That ough to give ariie Murphy a hunch about how the men feel Rhout McAdoo's ‘shoo-fy’ syatem.” ; — A alee amile, term of office begins at em walked follows: minister O RtOOd | J sop midnight to- scribed by the State Constitution as The members of Gov.-elect Higeins'« family present when the oath was ads | were Mrs. Higgins, Miss Higgins, Mr. and Mrs, Orr ! of Kedlands, Cal rine Higgins, (doy, Hig- Fins's oldest #on and daughter-in-law), and. F, fon Harrisow Higgin his youuger announced Fae Governor-cle t to-day 5 after the d Ives had departed, and | A summary of Uo year's operations on t te thought that the people there t ¢ Exchange shows that the vul- a4 the Hallans at No, sist Taira It Will Have a Noisy Welcome, ritsineny waa greatly in exceas are working under inscr ‘ st year dealings In listed stocks left by ¢ p that & sti tongue} 100, for the New Year, the| sssreaniea aboue tm.cmoe sharon a we it a good t Tease of over 20000,09) compared with 4 babe named Mary Mangan hae boon! EMthusiasm Reaching from),.,°° Cre ear din a fopndiing osyty ‘ In unlisted stocks business for 1004 nue, The police are trying to leara 193, while the dealings ta Government,+ through the institution, If In the ree, | Sta 4 bonds was greater rds concerning girl t to the location of her fa Although the Mangan girl was sup- posed ing, freque | who killed der The in Madison Square Garden to b& mted ¢ ee MASCNIC CHARITY BALL, It Will Be Held in Madiaon Square have ner on the alight of the mur. the unfortunate tue | A% usual there'll be a hot time tn anything that might lead to he crowds gathe ad ow niet when t ne I to speed out the very quiet and home-lov- ce have learned that » halls on upper t she was not un- he Hundred and Tenth one of which she been with the reign inst , Upte t ’ ringing at 1 vices wil hurehes ther! ” Is the man . veils wi ik, Wate b-hight « in Will be some gort of an ent And d Garden on Jan. 1, Maso row ¢ Charity ball will be held nm the even POLICE STOP SKATING. ppolniment of G, B. ppard, of Yours to be his eon Ste ing of Jan, % It ts the gala event of th REMOVED BY ROOSEVELT. rapher, Mr. Sheppard ia meal Sten ;| your fat che Moletia Templar, and tne . |the West End Association. \urlous Masoni lies in the Stage Mild Weather Weakens the fee at Oregon Oficina! Active in na ya The publicity rep ntative of the Central Park, Fraud Cases Loses Mia Pine, ST, Knights Templar dicares thut tt “gives o mil ather yeaters, wad WASHINGTON, Deo. i1—President WEATHER FORECAST, lira Gal toi ee ekcy wemhai Central Roosevelt to-day directed the rr I Dude Gibeoh (ite abeak (heated ce Len | hak t x ' from office of John H. Hall, Vai | Forecast for the thirty-six hours.||qverisement” ne EM ak Tome ont wie Park f Her ft anne precinct ending at 8 P. M, Sunday for New balt will be held under the aus: partment portel notices ‘rat skatlig the Government phy land fraud |] York City and vicinity: Goner. |, P'ee8 of the Knights Templar for tg woul! Hac s i] 1 ride faaes tg en a1 ls made in con: ally fair and mild weather te- benefit of the Mae Home. bs e. * SPER ER 2 fate . niers | MDA Lamrren, |] Mant and Sunday; fresh south} wrevugh ovine CAP U9 Chevektud, WORLD ALMawal FOR 1225, | oa Lo. . at * atl Via Pen Seria igh ON aves righ Yor te-iay annual. ut Peat act only ney Get of your newsleam, > ; of dollars. ne Sub-Treo The Stairway Leading To the Hall of Fame— 483 Business Oppertur ity 560 Real Estate 1,997 bemale Help Wanted Ads. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | HIS BIG AUTO RESULTS EDITION I PRICE ONE CENT. DA CHADWICK ON WHEE. YOTEALGO Agrees to Return (0 Cleveland and Avoids Arrest—Sheriff to Protect Him Fights Two Lawyers and the Hoboken Police— Upset from Cab on Way to Hotel, i] “I AM INNOCENT OF ANY CRIME,” DOCTOR SAYS IN STATEMENT. JOHN FIANAGAN ‘SPONGE CAKE FIRST WINNER ‘Jake kaidline tha Be the Favorite, Fin- Overcome by Charge that Wife Is Mme. De | Vere, Admits that He Knows Little of Ker History —Mrs. Chadwick Faints When This ls Repeated to Her in Cleveland, ercy S, Chadwick, who is under indictment in Ohio for ale ishes Second and Mr. Barna- y in the forgery of the famous Carnegie notes, on whielt by Third—New Year's Handi-| lhis wife, Mrs, Cassie L, Chutwick, raised upward of a million dudars, | arrived here on the Hamburg-Amvrican liner Pretoria to-day. His arrival is something that the doctor will never forget, In the first place, Sheriff Barry and two lawyers, all representing rival interests, race tne bay after him, boarded the Pretoria at the same time and |swooped down on him three abreast, each trying to outdo the other? "I The Sheriff finally got him, took him by the shoulders and. backed him linto his stateroom with one tind, while with the other he fended off the lawvers. The latter raged and vowed vengeance, bu’ the Sheriff was detcrmined. When he shut the door on them they kicked at it until Barry had to go out and threaten to lick somebody if the noise didn't | stop. Then there was more troubte and almost a fist fight, while the FOURTH RACE—Garnish (3 to 2) |amazed doctct waited to hear what it was all about. : 1, Miss Betty (15 to 1) 2, Careless 3.! |AGREES TO GO ON TO CLEVELAND. FIFTH RACE—Australia (7 to 2) The Sheriff, having routed his rivals, finally got a chance to tell him 1, Lady Draper (2 to 1) 2, Vestry 3. that he had @ warrant for his arrest, but would not eerve it if the doctor leged complic | cap Card’s Feature, THE WINNERS. | FIRST RACE—Sponge Cake (9 to 2) 1, dake Sanders (8 to 5) 2, Mr, Barnaby 3, dows | §@COND RACE—Twemblow (12 to 1) 1, Ojibwa (4 to 1( 2 St. Blue | THIRD RACE—Frontenac (8 to 5) 1, Poseur (6 to 1) 2, Jake Green-) berg 3, ed < Met es Bpreial to the Eyening World | bebe on Second Page, ae 2 EW ORLEANS, La, Dee M.—The piepeapeundl w Year's Handicap, at a mile and venty yards, was the feature at thy ‘air Grounds this afternoon and !t was run under ideal conditions as regards weather and track. The ¢old weather dt ared during the night and in its EVENING WORLD RACE CHART 33D DAY AT. NEW ORLEANS, {RACK FAST. New Orleans charts are icdexed from first race, plac here was the most perfect of | days with @oft breesss and a = --- sun 3 ve furlongs Time—O12 15, 0.24, 0.98 1-5, 0.48, 101 6-8. ‘The balance of the card was very’ In| JQ FIRST RACE Rive, ne eit Won driving. Winner, br, e. Galore oF Wuter teresting, and the crowd looked for | grane—Listie Taker. Vralarr—R. 4 : ton sume of the best racing of the meztiog. | Index Horses mes 4 im = ae \g 5 * The attendance was the best of the) 18) § ere : 2 Ty a3 week, and there was plenty of businews| i) Mr Rarraby..» 5 3 Ft for the bovAlow who went on at the now | Bac, man , , 3 ” drawing to-day | 5 + Py The decision of the ) reg » permit Jockey Munn Be H meet f met with uniy n 10 but the A genera, re Me the cial were not able to get At} ian, or Sponge Cake came fast on stretch turn, Jake Sanders tn pocket the men who Were vehind Munro's bat 77, j mrong. Mr. Barnaby rin & good) rece, We. Jockeys do not pull hormes just | & stretch: finished. strong: M. 04S3-3. La 4S. ause thet faney siaes them. They | 1g g SECOND RACE Six furtongs | Sint ie taker ry Ge do it ether by the orders of their em: | LDL “Sneve-vear-o ds FA ll . ployors or because shine one offers them | Delle. Trainer—W. A. Bul * inducements Ina financial way Index. Horves. eeterh Sponwe Cake Takes Fleet, | 143 *Twemiow ot) hd Blue Joke Sanders was favorite, but not st & favorite that the public had muc ‘ ner confidence in, for the books plugge! |—— Himh from even money up to 2 to 1 He was beaten by Sponge Cake, who! 1st in his previous races had run’ very |—- badly, Nicol got away badly, with Ja i : ike ment coe te iF Me Tremiow tinehed strongest, Oftbwa ed by Mr. Barnaby an the stretah Spo 1d and Jake > lat Ke = f Sanders 4 ngths in front of Mr. it Davis 1 1 Martin 100 St, Blue Blew Up, ul G was . POURTH RACK ULL UBM ie en oe | oe River & Frontenne Easy Winner Posen fr K ° wook has heen eonsideting the Mast Johnsen and S ROOSEVELT GETS RUSSIA =, ee eaeports ae ! tp 4 S recom ing a Fret t fepldty IN LINE ON PASSPORTS. ‘toon iu ba Cireenbere and Aster ! ' — - n Consuls ebroad wil ouly f Miseur wie dews WIL Be Allowed Perfect viec where special redaene : ¥ Freedom While Travelling | dccree of hanityment exist for Through es Domains, | ng the ‘ppltewn: from Rusala, (Bate x) PETERSEUB Dee htt Is} e Commission wil also pparenty! certain that victory] {hat Jews be allowed complete treag SPAIN SIGNS PEACE pP\pPERS, " i wie. s o traveling lo other parts FASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Me Will cAIW) Che CHS, ; “ In comeiderimg the Linn Spanish Minister. to-day SLATOH Co me CUre FECONHION Of AT: ; ae 5 of foreign ows, tie ae y Hay an arbit sspe i At aetinetion of & " uh m Spala and the United | P oe Poh ihe Rent ates, Rimi these already .