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PINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONK CENT. Se a MemLy TT \ } 800 DIE IN RIOTS AS RIGA IS AFLAME; KAISER SENDS AID - ‘While phigeah Rpott Revolt ‘Boibads Fast, | German Emperor Hurries Ships to jc His Subjects in Periland More | Drastic Action May Follow. Y BPRLIN, Deo, 15.—A despatch to the Lokal Anzeiger from Eydtkubnen, | Pest Prussia, says that the conductor of a morning train from St. Peters- ‘burg asserts the troops at Riga have joined in the revolt and that the town Ne being shelled’ and is burning. i; During the street fighting at Mittau, the capital of Courland, twenty- ‘weven miles from Riga, 300 persons were killed, |. “At Linnewarden, iu Southern Livonia, the revolutionists liberated all Mo privoneys and shot Assistant District-Goveruor Petersen and M. Maximo- ‘ gitch, his deoretary, and threw their bodies into the #ivei 8T. PETERSBURG, Dec. 18.—On acrount of the situation at Mo*cow,’ Ambassador George Von L, Meyer has requested the authorities to place at ‘ghe disposal of the American Consul there protection for Americans in case \of an emérgency. BERLIN, Dec, 18—The derision of Chancellor yon Buelow with the ap- proval of the Emperor to sen! Geman ,ateamers to ports of the Russian Balti ! Provinces and bring away the Germans ‘qwho are in danger of thelr lives, is re- @arded 08 a most important act and one that may be the first in a series of steps fwhioh the Gorman Government t ebm nocessary to saferuard the imter-| Osis Of Gernian subjects whore estaten| Bre now being plundered or whose dusle| Desses are being ruined vy the insur- ents A strong feeling exists among undt- i people aver the murders of Ger- anf Gnd) the attacks on them even tn ree places such Riga and the evi Gent powarlospnnas of the Russian cov. | OLY Vault Tampered With perament w give them immediate pro- } BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Dec/18.—A det | ‘Potton. [cided sensation occurred fn Superior Tio. optimigm as to the outcome of | QVil Court heating this aftercoon Whe Russion Ainturdancer seems to be sehr Presiden ere be tose hier Wwhxlten. and tere js even talk. entirely inventor of the | ne towtit ed that ne HMoutsive of Goverament circles. of the dip. hat bate lock of the oly vault a ‘ sity chat Germany may have to srowed how the tiveth, had jg ald mote than Aand merchant shitps to she: and n ps, had ben made | Bie relief of the beleaguered and »pols mner Teias the Bolt hed ee oes A ag iy ei er the lock had beeh takea The question Is asked, What would} Whe German Government do if the mers | ‘Archbishop's. 's Mother Dead, ehant mre fired pn of the em- | Sta ies Galen Dian ot eh ie resiated by | ghOCHBBTER, N.°¥..: Deo, 16—MPa, paris 4 nda 4 Is resisted BY liMary Lagsy Quigley, moher of Most Jetly bande? No answer to ths) R, es archbichop of! LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY bite | | Hundred and Twenty-ffth street t dtaloable my died a little at. nave person tn Ot the home her rhape sas 19114 Norman, of thia) PPE say A wtroke of patalyais mh cohnidered. ‘The Govertiuent haa | ¥ fist Wednesday. fe former Rarsia ini the ordinary diplo-! % de, Archbiah. ite way that vessels are being sent | Bolle ports The jreatest interest | ? |Family Wiped Out in a Year, ' ‘és folt ere ay to how the steamers Whe rege'ved and whether any od: | JTACKENBACK, §. J, DRC, 18—Wiin| fo will be placed in he’ Way the death today of Mrs, \George, KB. | their Ycg ‘hag ont their benevolent | Harrinian, of Mackenagek, a family of | thtee hie been wiped owt within a year. | | Her hustiud, @ wellknown trotel keep: tnd a won of the veteran Nibaaret: wkennack, died vee weeks agp of . only. pevmonia, onl: died & year ng ¥ 7 CNHA” Bud | BaviaE RSENS 4 Gols Roosovdit’s Check, OYSTER BAY. LI. DEC, ih—Preat- charter.d by! - Roosevelt haw dent to Miss Sarah at, to bring away | C. Provost, prineap) of the Cave school, nose lives are ene w te his children fora revoly thonaee dlatar- wera heck to tes jn n bie B hae $s ia "te | ants ns nchoo} dute ath Be fad na tne ‘be “ala ‘ted, eters Missing in China, SAGINAW. MICH, DEC, bo Department Pi an tHyent) aay ot HAMBURG, ‘poo. 18'wo. Hambure- mevican. line yeamers, the Batavia} id the *Hebrvieder. have been char- efed by the Govertiment to bring Ger- from Like They can accommor te two thousand pargenge's NIGSHURG,: Prugsla. Dos, Woe he German wtoamer Woiga :a\'s from in to-day for Ri ‘German Gove bJocts wi by ot a a) " «Wap here. Walle Proviaces yA towna and large sections Of the FY Gnd ary by rgaiculag the larger Faents Ot Livonia, accortinks | Sp Native iowa, sera ow fa inear ves ze The Wasiiington. is yt aye dis. rue a hes Dig | a IU cireutati 4} Circulation ] Books Books Open to All”? |_ to All,’ WN NEW YORK, “MONDAY, BANKER DYING FROM BLOWS Ct HG WAY MEN Charles Faas, Member of Well-Known Societies, | | Robbed on Street. SASH AND GEMS'S TOLEN. | | Attack Witnessed by Persons | Aroused from Sleep by His Cries for Help. Charles Faas, a wealthy brewer and banker, who is a member of the Arion and Liederkrans socleties and Is one of the bes known Germans In this city, Is }dying at hia home, No, 241 West One Hundred and Thirteenth stree, to-day as the result of a brutal attack upon him early yesterday morning by three ghwaymen, Not only was Mr, Faas robbed of money and jewelry to the ex- tent of several thousand dollars, bus his collar bone, several of hs ribs and his head were broken and he sustained such severe Interna! injuries that at a conl feredee of three physicians today tt | was decided {9 operate immediately. And all of thts took place oh One | Hundred and Thirteenth street, ify she | Highth and Bt. Nicholas avenues, at 2 oclook yesterday morning, while men and women, ‘oused by the noise, | wereamed for help (rom thelr windows; | yet never ance did’, pollveman come in) wight, and the thitves were able to get | \away lejsurely, Policeman Heldenreich; ‘of the West One Hundred end Twenty- Altir etree station, is “the poieenian who should have been on post at the | time. ‘His post is. just five blbcks Jong. Eo res he heard nothing, yet it te mony of the ne! that the whole block was rouked and that the thleves worked between ten and Aitveen| | | minutes over thelr victim. If Hetden-| Peloh Was on post at the time he must have been deaf, dumb and blind. . A Man of Wealth. Mr, Faas is aman of ‘considerable wealth, He (¢ vicespresident and ulree: tor of the Excelsior Brewing Company, hOlds simijar offices in the Kick Baki Company, and ‘isa director of the Mohican Spricgs Company. He owns ,# ereut deal of Harlem real estate and i a director In several banks. For yours he was the proprietor of the West End restaurant, on West One On Saturday ming Mr, ate tended “a smoker at @ German club ta Harlem, It was Very late when he started for home. He rode across One Hundred and Twenty-Alth street to P) Righth avenue, and then took w south. | hound» car, getting off at One Handrea jand Thirteenth street. It was then 3 Foebtk i the morning, abd Mr, Faas was within @ short distance of bis house. As he got off th he looked | ™ HUMMEL GTS i DECEMBER | 18, 1905). 1905, “ Circulation Books Open to « All?’ AS FITZ AND O'BRIEN EE BRIEN SEE THEMSELVES. | / what’ Tite* ——Thinks Te Will Do'To OBrien, 40101 SHOT WIS AT FAIR GROUNDS: Invasion, an Outsider, Shocks | Talent in Handicap, the Feature Event, (Special to The Evening Word.) FAIR GROUNDS, NBW ORLEANS, La., Deo, 18.—~The aun came out to-day for the first time in five days and the weather was moch warmer, The card that was served up at the Falr Grounds was. marred to some extent by scratches. Marvel P. and Calabash, 'the pale that would have been the oholces in the handicap, thé day’# feature, were scratched out, Thélr withdrawe) gave the race a very. open look, (og course waeedn good shape. A foree of men aie it to work it after the ¥ and ei tS inna iy were ept cor crowing until race time to-day, of Fi ard at the Matr Grou oh a jong 18 t to the ait, ‘The warm and it f t out an taueuelly ‘yn (L. Sm De meoond: ake i Heya I rt to aia 4 to HY co det, Ancient Witten, | Bon 8, Mettiott iv ‘i Puor, Miss Marius and Belle three- fe also ran. D RACE—Purse how tice ate | | ony 10 (OM , teres: ds and up; Ate 8 {9 5, 2 aon 38 Mayor Sout vite ‘ tH] to and 3. att Yi Hea ey Tend Wa alto fu THIRD RAC ip om a three: about Hit, but sew AO Nevertheless be had not taken a doxen steps Wefore he Was sirtick on the hack of che pend so hard that he acaggered sand fell. He did nor lose consciousness, * Before te could gq up titea men ware upon him, One put @ kore on his ehest and Warned him to Keep quiet, while the oihers began searching his pockets, ‘One Artest Made. Late this afternoon Detective Wrenn {arrested Jolin McCaffrey, of No." 117 {| agedomb Avenue, on susphcion of hav- ing some:hing to do with the assault and robbery. McCaffrey is an ex-con- viet and Was tecently released from Sing Sing after serving two and a half years for burglary, He was artested on the chahge that he might have vad something to do with the ease, but there is fo wvidence Against him, Aaited to explain where he was yesterday morning at the time of | ‘saat, he vould not toll sccm wh Pi i tornany: | ar-olls and up: ns oe Hxtoonth: Noaitello, 88 to Bp Loto 4. won by amel, 6 (OnerE ys 8 to 6, ae cota bay "—Purso $700: at fn ton, th fonaner! ta. haiwig: hd % third. wide Puinland qito ran rou st, Longs» inv son, rae Pega, a to ‘i ij had ister also man. POLICE WATCHING. |. ‘MFTIL S WT: Prob spl ie ‘tion With Murder Growing te Ral Heb Uk eh ga io | YAN flow OBrien bee's Fitz" WINS ‘SEVEN RACES AT. CITY PARK TRACK All but Steeplechase Made) , Up of Cheapest of Fields, NEW ORLEANS, La, Dec. 18,-The | City Park Jockey Club provided @ cart of seven races to-day in its desire to holt its forge of bookmakera, There was no extra chara for the extra race, and the arrangement gave the pencilerT an additional whirl at the public. One. of the races was a s:teplechase over. tie on oie ) He course hav- ing been Nehtly improved to make such @ Course possible, It filled well, as all gteepkchaves ure bound to do with mich material in sight, and tho rtunittion reduced to two per week or Plasier FITZ IS FAVORITE, OVER JACK O'BRIEN Only Slightly, haven, as Philadelphian Has Many Ardent Supporters. SAN FRANCISCO, Doo. 18.--Bob Fite- simmons and Jeck O'Brien are winding up thelr training for Wednesday nigtt’'s fight. Both are alfmdy as good ard fh a8 possible and natarally confident of winning. Betting op the neault, which has already started, shows Fite a might tayorite, though O'Brien ‘The other rages were built on ohéap lines, with flelde that were respectable in size at least, ; gna rt faeens hy he rg ce ‘Bt, Not fourth 1 : ct » Tyanhoe, ‘Tete Nor, od grep aang \ BY ree dp r ram, ein meres seid a, Waters sa er Wahi Ben CR $400; ype two- eraviat: ive furlongs,—Heart of Hy- i yg a ay st th i, to 1 and 4 to ‘ Par on Troyer, rete rie a il "Leal 5 jseahit rae), ® to & toy (Mireles), 10 ‘a and ‘to 3 see isc Do, 104 (McIntyre. 7 ‘Time—1,48, Treaner and p ran, DERBILT CONFIRMS IT, New York Central to Get Blectric we Gant a ins is sheet he year and t frameery. wane the Shi ive thelr au. order dleett jon, has many backete who are banking on his youth and: cleverness to win out. ‘The fight has aroused considerable in- terest hore and a big crowd is expected to soe it ‘he genoral opinion tg that Fite wil) win M he hasn't pone back |e mile.” but O'Brien of course Uinks aifferently, He has a line of battle Rey; seventh race, mapped ont by whlch he hopes to Jab ! the “old man’ to pieces and then put him out, HEARST LOSES NEW. POINT Ih CONTEST "Justice Fitzgerald all, Ratindh to Sign Order that Would Tie Up Canvass. Clarence J, Shearti, attorney for W, R. (Per-| dearst, made his last fight Inte this afternoon before Justice Mitnmrald in the Supreme Court in the effort to pre- vent the finishing of the canvass of the Vote cast at the last election before Deo, 3, when the Board of Convassers 0 out of office This would prevent the jawue of a cer- tifleate of election to Mayor MoClellan +and the others elected with him down spectors of election fy seventy-five dis- ‘tricta—-800 men—to correct the discrep- Jancies between the tally sheets and returna in their districts, He at- ud ice, vy Dae fe or oorrection not e ad id have wee neti ih aed hey <4 until twelve \) DIED IN RAILROAD STATION, ‘capacital to Gites tre rine World, PHILADELPHIA, Pu., Doo, 1k. White “ ON ST, TAND PAID $78,000 TO HUMMEL T0 vet DODG | not, “Uncle Jim” Morse Says “Lawyer Did What He Was Hired to Do, and I'm , Satisfied”—Dodge Got $5,000,’ He Says, for Perjury. ~ * E DIVORCE “ie Abe Hummel may go on the stand {n his own defense to-morrow morne | ing in his trial for conspiracy tefore Justice Rogers; and, again, he may He dgclares hé Is anxious to give testimony to prove his innocence _ | of conspiring to have Charles F. Dodge give faise testimony so that the / ! marriage of Chatles W. Morse and Clemence Dodge Morse might bo annulied, | but his Counael, De Lancey Niovt! and ~| ehould do eo. COURT CAN'T STOP | Asked for Injunction, Judge Stevenson Throws Up Hands and Says “No.” Vice-Chancellor Steverson, of Jersey City, to-day declined to tle a woman's tongue. “Adem got up Against this question with Eve,” said the woman's lawyer, “and every may whe hag ever lived tag been up aguinet it, Your Honor can't enjoin a woman's tongue.’ And eo Vice-Ohancellor Stevenson de~ clded that if Mrs, Wildlam M, Abbott, ‘of No 1135 Bloomfield avenwe) Hor boken. wonted to talk her hushand out restrain her. Mr, Abbott applied to the Chancellor for an Injunction restraining hija wile from giving him tongue lashings, He alleged that she visited his office and followed him about the cnty when je was actending to his business and bo compromised him that his. employers sald he would lose his poslifon unless she stopped, Mra. Abbott sah she upbraided her husband because he did not provide for her. Was it a crime to ask one's hus- hand Mr ufoneyt Pertsiniy not, From Oct. 4 to Dec. 0 he guve her only $0, and she went after him because she needed more. ."Why, fo court can make a woman) holt her tongue,” said Frederick Btuher, who appeared for Mra, Abbott “There | ie no law to restrain a woman from owking her husband for money, Since the begining of time men have tried to festrain women’s tongue’ and failed." “This case |s novel and startling, said the Vice-Chancellor. “! caretully refrain from holding that @ court of equity 1s powerless to, protect a man in earning bis living, but no case has been made out here.” LATE WINNERS Sixth—Juba 5-2; , Know “LITTLE. TILT President Henry. P. Tow 4merica, this af E. Hughes Mr. | pany” and other collateral, ; Pl are you going into a a een th do A WOMAN'S TONGUE sylvania Ratlroad the courts could Pa) RACING. FitthCalabash 1-1, Cousin Kate out place, Ruth W. Sixth—Harmakis 1-1, Captain Bob 7-1 place, Pickles. AT CITY. PARK. Fifth—New \msterdam 8-1, Oitsi 3-1: place, Poorlands, et 8-1 ‘place, The Don. AT INSURANCE INQUIRY. oe ee ent ee John B, Stanchfeld, are not certain ie The State closed this aftemoon "Unele Jim’ Morse hid. told how paid A. LI, Hummefl nearly $78,000 49 set aside the Morse matriawe ‘or Charles ¥, Dodge bad pladidly admit« peatediy in swearing that- his. wives divorce sult waa Irregular, The de! was und cided what to do, and an! journment was granted to allow Hum m | and his lawyers by consuit, “iam anxious to go on the sand,” jeclacéd (he defendant, ‘out Mr. Nicoll maintains that the prosecutton has failed to make out 4 coae—that there is no hihg to contradict. Myr, Stanehield ja undesided, We will come, to & clsion po-tiight, and if we conchlide ‘9 putin a defense 1 will go on thes che free Wing isthe motiiliig.” Dodge \s « vlg Man With & Dig vole. He does not show ble sisty years. Hie hoir a litte unin of ‘the sides, but thete is) no sign of baldneds. Tao ” mustache ts partially, gray, © Cheerful in Admissions. Dodge was dressed in @ well-ficuing suit of black, clean linen and bie bow Ue, He leaned back th the wi chair after Mr. Rand had ttalshed «yd, ‘hooked out of the window while Mp | for attack, i All ready now, and Mr, Nicoll open by @ long series of questions that answered precisely and pleasandy, — snough to do #80 he hid o eall himagit a liar about once & minute bal nearly naif an hour, ‘the deiense Mught hard to keep out much of Dodges evitenee, andsto dity ovedit the rest, Bus while, he admitied his own verjury, he ingisoed that Hum } | mel knew of iy and lidueed him to isign the falwe papers and to sweng fuisely votore the retevee, Dodge Tolls of Career, Dodge testified that he wis korn In } Barre, Vi, i June, 1943, went to sao) unul be was ninetton years Hd, located Ms drifted snto, ue ave Di uptl Nor al worcyesess bas or ae time (ds Deel CUAL.” ab Met the prominent hotels hy Le age cles OL ene cOMNLE ih Iwi? white, with the Palacw Hotel in San Francisco he ES oggis hb mehve Cowles, WOO! is How 5" morse. ‘Shey ved iy varioy as your married life eh n ed Mr, Rand. It was mt and we had) frequent quarrels. We separated in this ty. in 1888 oF 1889, (Continued, on Second Page.) Hol) burnt ge the old Hotel” ur I remained Were until 1893, —s AT FAIR GROUNDS. ney, of’ the Life Assooiation- ot jeoted to being questioned by Charles had asked him about:a leait of $10,000: to Wilson P. Price on stock of the “Wheel Within Wheel Com that for?” demanded Towss! me ted that he had perjured himseit pe. > }Nicoll tusited bis ®, mals) 4 Of hia Job as ticket agent for tre Penn-| WCol Fuse paper ng reMay

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