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L RESULTS EDITION dal oe ae [ ¢ "Circulation a Open i to All.” K NKW YORK, THU RSDAY, DE C bess R i. bidion JURY TO TRY STRANGLERS. TOOK WOMAN'S GEMS AD CASH Aged Mrs, Naftal Smoth- ered to Death by Un- known Robbers. TOOK CASH AN CAME HERE WITH NOUN WOMAN Edviin St, ‘Gear ge Bam- well Alleged to Have Fed From Toronto, » HIDING IN NEW. YORK. | ‘OVE RPOWERED, KILLED. \ FRIEND ¢ OF THE NEWSIES AND SCENES IN THEIR NEW Stolen Bank of E ‘ngland Notes | Home Looted of $1,200 and Declared to Be of Large Diamonds Worth Many Denomination. Thousands, pint estate Se Money changers In the financial Mie} Tt was discovered to~tay that the trict and booking clerks of the steam- ship companies were on the lookout to-day for young man or a woman Answering to déseription “sent out by the Pinkerton Detective Agency, ote of the two belng expected to at tempt the, exchanging of Canadian or | English Wille of latge devomilnation. | According 10 the warning sent out, the bows re taker by thé young maa in abacending. trom Toronto, Ont, The man, abcording to ‘the alarm sent ont, Ix Edwin St. George Bar:- Vell, who left Tofonto Saturday, Deo | ® taking with him a large amount uf ‘Other people's money. according to Lie elpoilar: Barwell, who ts twenty-three Yeats old, Supposed to be accompa. nied by a plump short woman of twen- f-one, who was drested in a brown fait and bat. Bamwell is five feet @even inches tall, medtum butld, fair Complexion, cloun shaven, with sandy \ Dale ahd bive eyes. His distingdlsytng feature is @ broad projecting torebead. He wore dark clothes, fedora bat aud @ark overcoat. : Phe" money consti” or yoo poudds Merling notes, Bank of Bngland; some United States gold, some $® bills of the Crown Bapk of Canada, some. $50 bills, bank, numbers between 1 and OH some HO dills, same robbers who bound, gagget and entoro-} od aged Mra. Morris Naftal, whose dead and mutilates body was found in! HeG) sees naka her home, No. il Mein street, Asdury | a BATTLESHP. Of CUARS FLET aftal the thieves tor@ a pair Fekkai from het ears, aly “el Jove, and obtained the chamois bag! | Military at at Cain Calica Aboard to Quell Mutiny on Czarevitch. ' hung about!her néck .wafoh wee 1,20) In cash The thieves also secured jtobeteen | dhmond rings, a dionow# sunburst an? a pair of bracelets containing elgty | vga besides other a, ¢ lips and tongue were baal: von’ ae a result of the rough * dane tlon of the drug, From. this. the police are convinced that the murder. was de> Wberate, and nol, ad’ at the result of the bungling of’ thieves bent @ply-on securing thervninabies the an was known to hove, ‘lam Mathews, @ half-witted col- ored boy, wes closely uestioned by Chief. Smith this afternoon. Mthews had been ‘wiking with neighbors about what he Wad geen and what, he knew of Mre. Netiat's murder, wae eroused and the lad was sumimoned to ut | Police Headquarters. He told a Yam. | COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec, —A hun: dred Russians on ‘hoard the Russian GomestAnd SLU battle-whip Czareviteh, now Inxthe har- secs LATEST NEWS OF SPORTS. slstance was asked for and sent and) |, bat rom. to 1,000, fifty of the mutineets,were taken ashore. wi iy expected (0, chil at thers sowed C “ie inthe ‘The. Coarevitch was interped at Kiao-| \ ogre gh = Rea tos asso qarabndig ond ny ¥ MOM! eyay, the German concession on the : oe and during the gonversation he 7 ty sig waictad sion Sata sath atove, I wonfer who lighted it?’ Mathews is not under arrest, but he is Closely watched, ‘There is every evidence that the Whleves were acquainted with the mode of life of the aged woman and her husband, ami the police believe that Syanle Shahturk promontory, China, after tie! maval battle of Aug. 10, 1%. Accord-} ing to the last report received about her, Contained in a de@pateh from Bt. Petersburg, dated Oct. 25, bhe Mian witch was to meet the three Russikn erulsers which were at Manila (the Orel, Aurora and Jemtety@) and the Russian cruiser ‘Almaz 4 Saigon, french Indo-China, and proceed to the were a believed ~ DED THE BY THE un TMT RAN HIM DOWN AT FAIR GROUNDS Weights’ so Adjusted that, Every Entry Seemed to MUO AT CTY PARK Rain Sends Mud Line Deeper —Five Events Under Sell- fo gy Rite places, jet, | Baltic vnder the command -of Reac- Have Ch. ing Conditions. te they chlorotormed her’ when ahe | Admiral pion he Russian Aidmir- ave Chance, woke up and saw them end then de- alty having determined to withdraw % ( hi be practically all ‘the naval force in the : NEW ORLEANS, La, Dec, U—An Man Alighting fom, from Street Car bed clothing Inher mothe, Hf Mar Net. | Pacidc Jeaving at Vladivostok only ke] cectel. to the Bening Wortk) | orainary anya raclog “wis provided at d In juréd and ied t tamil 75 been restored to. con-| hileer Askold, the gunboat Mandjur| FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, | City park with six well, filled felds y 0 pelouaness bocory, Gyiop ic ta, believed [and the torpedo-bontté | 14a, Doo. 14—Juplter Pluvins still holds | Ai the races, are under selling, condl- t * ; , : ‘ q Police thnt she could have given the namenp The cruisers ..Rotsia, .Gromobot and] fini At the Tine Giunde. sain iM | tions except one whieh Is at five and i of the thieves, wratye, which were at) VIRGO een eee shape. Congidering | @-halt furlongs tor two-year-olds, [course Ig in poor, shape... Conaldoring.) yas night's heavy. rain sent the mud | during the war. with Japan, are sig to} SH May Be. in New York. the condition of the track, the pro- i few inches deeper and. the ) Aftor being rushed to the West One “ return’ to Russia. graiime was a’ good one. ne, Comm & difficulty in palling thelr ' Ho aroused te Asbury Park over the 1 one Russian Gratser Dikna, which was : Han. | bordes ,had dimeulty ay Hundred and Mitty-woond street sta-}orime that a reward will probably be | The day's feature was the Mile feat Out ot ih (fon ’tomtay in thé automobile which had Offered for the apprehension of tho | intemned at Saigon, salle from Saigon qicap!’ It was one of dhe bardest races | FIRST RACE—Purse $400;* for twoe him dowp aid ragged bim | murderers to: Every polceman ang | for hs gut Noy, 15 |of the season (o guges. Secretary Nath- | year-olds; flye and & hale furlongs Gold John Ladowaiy, Uwonty-ive yeats old. | detective {n wee 1s working on the anson #o alloted the welghts that cach | Proof, 111 (Nico) » who ives ih Yonkers, received firsta | cate and 1 er hae doen sent and every one of the aix starters looked | jon} “i ac Ue Mtefatel, ‘, sh, Bid to the Infared from trained police. [O0!. Th York pollce have bee y to have @ chance to wir. Nhe Jaelement | 14 ° ehh "Time, 142-6, Champ ‘ ae to Took for the murderors, agit woenther did not pave any effedt.on tie Gray Dal, Oliver, Ple- . fen was made ‘comfedsetable until y My iis! bueival een’ ennbte 4 believed some effort will be. made to crowd, as, fully 300 race goers tusnud ipomzoon, Goud. Wey, Pitt- fu ‘siidating "taba a Je. flapose of the diamonda fa this city. . Out to witness the aport The Flag also ran, Ladowsky was allgating ‘The robbers had entered the house by 4 Albert Simo. o,. the: Ma NP RACE—Purse $00) for three- } «Tome avenue cur at the Ore Hundred | rear way, after ascertalniig that sbe Pe peee See rela,” agen lo x Hicebooter, end Pitty-Nfth yatreet visduet, mear| was home alone: ‘Treks’ are évideboee ; who fs racing at City Park, and wi 0 G1; Belle Strome, io also nominated his colt Monterey (u het hi aia ” Bighth avenue, this afternoon: when be} thar at least two Pale hs MiUt Lowe), &-'TimeL.8i $6, the proliminary Derby, vat the 4 in front of an automobile Whit- |enree, were Miss. Jordan and Bisque algo ran, eH e/ Go id \ peek ce eee eed ea make nn effort torenter he cand run , HERD RACE--Purne A for hee, attest, ata Mvely clip, He wae dra: were torn from ht , the lobes of | Dig | 7 Wer § year-olds and upwi lay, r " € hing, % (Pow- Pippacaea nce, Peete ae oh, eh sus a HE FON SVAN A ofeach ts lita ating tt Eee Bey| wn) : . wel are , , | yr Ms ti, | ney Rete torn from her fogere while!’ 'Bléctioneering Within rulés of the. astons dochey “Club Coe | Uaanee 10 (Remanailly 3 20 and & 19 racing ut City Park, In other words, | hind, 20 ed lett hip was ser! ly My] she fough;, as the condition’ of ¢ il om Hout he Was cut and bis body | room shows. Those on the nelghbor- Horelahor Shei aed Adams, Daisy Green, “Malediction and Ros. also pO HOUNDED BY HS FS SS LOT There was a dramatic soane this aa ornooh at the Degistative insurance *400-Foot Line. Simons and Monterey are’ oatlawsy that rr with contuatons. hood, awakened by her cries, fegred to auto wan the chauffeur, George | come to her assistance, and abe. called hall, nineteen years old, driver | constantly upok her husband, Be comiacrs ae Mpeg ed Found by & Neighbor, of Mamarongok, He tnd @ When Pelloemas tid rey of Mob ynig murder os — trace | on rote pnhakiusraoe (8 and consploudus for the displa, ary are. ‘ier i hound bed thie vs iiquiry when President Edward W. he jcott, of the Provider’ Saving Life Agsurnnce Boolety, begged Chief Coun rol Hughes and the members of the | committee not to press an Inquiry as \o keg Nhe whevher he owed the Raaltable Life penbs. | A, oe Roolety $100,00)) Beott was \ thind vieeprenitent Of the Equitable TY Lite wp ta Was, ae far ah the Wetsorn Jockor Cup fa concerned, and will haye to * \ J stated before the entry will be a Robert, Walsh, Tammany é¢aptain b FIRST RACE—Purse $400; tw, pars Anearne a: better known In th onda, Fe Ling five furionge—Holland 1 “Big Bob Walsh of the 16) to 1 a 6 to 1, ee ‘Tende atid H wi ben ‘odiing Rv (Cnerry), Ss otel, was arrested to-day vata t 1, second; irigy Slorce, ree Fopith Violating “the section | Ben tlt, to jan gto 1, grant of awither {hdict. 4 2 if it hiffer, Riinock, Bitter Hind, Jury to-morrow lod ails ny mt st Comte 6 woot faced at $3.0 by | Wavor, Ancient Witch and Miss Werria 1, (of General | also ran, furnivhed “hy | SECOND RACTR—Purde, 4400; for thren- Paes | yeatrolds and upwart, ‘ii i ahd & tok we Ion, by ty the | Manniekis, Ut Oy Hayes was lo oo to}, Rascieg pe heer Sealebores, Col + Die iin, Ee Ve i Salm a aa Patenk oe ony 1 thn, airy a in Bato “4 Chirera, Allista, Phinee Salm doglared tn ap impassioned voice, thar he had bean hounded for alx or seen yeurs by demos, who had ‘ohoden moment to tor foreiga 1) however, hold that while the weight of + | wite-beater, for exany , tons of censure on the rail- the jwitness obair, (08h aoe. Zh f: cua id “ Circulation Books Open to All” x HUMMEL COMPLELE CLUB HOt HOUSE. ck Sa/iveng AOOSEVELT FOR WHIPPING POST WASHINGTON Congress Bil t Bilt to Estab:| lish Jt Put’ In with His Sanction. ——— WASHINGTON, Dee. 14,—A wbipbiing | post for the District of Columbia will be established, if Congreds should enact @ measure which Representative Adams, ‘of Pennsylvania, has ‘intro- duced. Mr, Adams talked to the President to-day afiout: the measure and at the Confblusion of his -interwiew' quoted. the President. as being heartily {n favor of the passage of the measure. President Roosevelt in his mestage to the Fifty-elghth Congress advocated » Whipping-post for wife-beaters. The resident's recommendation ‘in — this matter was’ not recetvel with the heartiest approval, At present the only State which uses the whipping-post Is Delaware, amd Delaware has used! it with excellent results, In that State it is the puntalment for wife-beaters -and-boys who are #0 per: sistently unruly that ho other form of punishment has any effect on them. It was not more “than & generation ago that the whipping: post was in gen- eral use throughout the country, and New York had one of its omf at the old Tombs. It went the wey of all’ fyrins of legal punishment whieh are regarded as barbaric, however, Those who support Mr, Roosevelt, public opinion fs strongly against cor- poral punishment for evildvers, never- theless there is a largn and intelligent part of the population which strongly beleves in it under cegtain circum- stances, This is what the President: had ‘to Say on corporal punishment for wife beaters in his message to the Pitty- elghth Congress: “There are certain offenders whose criminality takes the shape of brutal- ity and cruelty toward the weak who need sporial type of punishment, The je ers . re. ished by imprisonment, for in Hrisonment may often mekn noting ts him, while ft may cause. huiger and want to the wife ont ee who have on the yiotima of his oD bab ly some form of Borvoral pun- lehment would be. the meat “grime” way of reaching. this kind of mn RAILROAD BLAMED “FOR MAN’S DEATH. The Central, Not Engineer Moran, Held Responsiblef in the * Boyle Case, the death In returning « pds Sval Me eee tral, who’ was kill- ed. while crossing the footpath to the Melrose yards on Sept % the jury to- day reteaned Clarence Mierian, the engt- Heer, and presented to Coromer O'Gor- t a copy be for ng ‘The ver: ist ramadan company. ma: Bau vs 'niygs | BEY rising fifo rae, “i sii Pivt- 0 40 face. hmm, aand Ms tam pig orn Fei oe wreak ae rie! ace Pe unre tat ait ae ie NIGHT SESSIONS |Liftundred abd Twenty-third street ~ LIKELY, 70 HURRY HUMMEL TRI Locked-Up Jury Hopes to Be Free by" Christmas---Box Filled Late To- : Day, and Taking of Evidence Begins To-Morrow. Night sessions arb likely to be held in the Abe Hummel trial, acparde ing to the District-Attorney. The jury was completed at 4.50 o’tlock this afternoon, The jury, locked up til) the trial Js over, are hoping to get out for Christmas, and the prosecution, at least, is willing to do all in its power to | | hurry the case. ——~_ |. The selection of a Jury was continued to-day as soon as Justice Rogers took his place on the (bench. The worl Was mare tedious by thu exhaustive examir nation of talesmen by Attorneys Nicoll | and Stanchfleld tor the detente, | Mr. Rand appeared to be willing to take’ almost anybody, but the Hummel |lawyers are mvefal to the Jad’ ‘Ugreo, |Untess there is an acoplenation af speed lin the aonduct of the case the jutors |face the prospect of eating Christmas dinner at the Broadway Centr) Hotel, |where rooms have been engaged for \them by the Distrtet-Attorney, t The four jurors, chosen yest Hwlopt at the hotel last night | ahr |oustody of court officers, | Thelr con. Aneoment is largely, technical and is solely for the purpose of kesping: awny from them agents or emissaries of the Howe & Hummel firm. Mrs. Morse a Witnessy Attended by hiv faithful | Abraham Hummel Kaffenburgh, the defendant reached the courtroom a | quarter of an hour before the time for the trial to begin, . Mey Kaffenbutgh war not so sartorially vivid to-day ae yesterday, but bis Jewelry waa intact, Added interest athaches to this. rev markable trial from the probability of the appearance, as a witndss, of Dra, Charles W. Morse, She will be.¢ should the o: so shape itself of make Her testiniony of valhe, and ques tioned as to the inst! ot her orig. | ae for divorce, st Dowlge, ile the Distriet-Attorney de j anxious to protect Mrs. Morse a@ far | ae posible it 1s more than likely she | will be asked to testify. The iconnepirs acy charge, upon whith Hummel is | now being tried, tx But one of tires. h 6 of Distrjet-Aw the Foreign Office in behalf of Billott | indictments for perjury now tied up Fitch Shepari, son of the late Col, BI-| In the Court of Appedle on a writ of Hott Witoh Bhi ar prohibition, Even though the highest sel taal esp wer Kea pine gowrt should wet these indictmonte aside Mr. Jerome will secure hew months imprisonment and $120 fine o- | HUMMEY, JURORS, Edward G, Gerstle, No. 82 Broad. way. Amasiah Lockwood, No. 13 Weet One Hundred and Thitry-fifth street, George C. Denke, No. ‘10 West One Hundred and Phiety-eighth street. Vharles Wihlig, Crotona Park, Peter C, Neilson, No, 41 earl epee 1. Michael, No, 06 Broad. Hanan Brosow, No: 1s} Ave hue A, Olarence J, Blum, No, 24 West Ninety-olghoh street, Edwon B, Rdwards, No. Ul Cedar ohh P, Lang, No. 47 West Forty- sqcond street, Peter Sheridan, No, 219 Brigkes No. 45 West One Avenue, Willet. C. | Roper, CLOT SPARD IS CLEMENCY Court Requested to’ Cancel Prison Term in Automo- bile Killing, PARIS, Deo. 14—Application for lx- on They are questioned by the detenflant t opey 4,000 damages to the parents | on teclimical grounds, of Madeleine Merduel, who waa killed Hunting for Jurors, by Mr, Shepard's automabtie April o, . Hummel’ be ptoved guilty he ‘The purpose of the application is to Ptah to a $500 fine, imprison~ have a fine mubmtituted for the tmprie | rent tor a period up toa year Or Hoth, onenent, Justice Rogers is from Watertown and Premier Rouvier has viterced the ap- | never saw Hummel! until he was called piioation to the Ministry of Justice. Into this case and is under no obligns | VICESQUAD MAK =S RAID Pool-room raiders of the police anti-vice squad under Sengt Yan Costigan: to-day raided a place at No. 65 East Twelfth street. A great crowd gathered ty watch the squad chop their vy through the thick doors as the prelude to the raid, Patrol wagons from several stations were called and.aath« yred in preparation to, carsying aw away th the people arrested. . RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth-Basadena 6-5, Phil Finch 1-1 place, Gold Enamel, , Fiftth—-Marvel P, 1-2, Etrena 3-5 place, Katherine L. Sixth—Lady Ellison 1, Col. White 2- 2-1 ply Bishop Weed, oo AT CITY PARK. . Fourth Father raion i <1, Lidwina ro af place, Dare. Sixth—Gambler $2 Lite nephew, )

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