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RESULTS EDITION |. PRICE 0! \e CENT. RUSSIA TWO WOMEN” 1 SION WOMEN - TO AD DERENSE W MANN SUI They Come to Court as) Witnesses for Editor Hapgoodin Libel Case, COL. MANN ON STAN cies” Contracts as Ordered , by the Magistrate. “GIVE BULGLAR A HARD ie ‘One Tackles, the Other! Jumps on Him, and Both Yeil, p, BUT HE BREAKS LOOSE: ! Pails to Bring ‘Fads and Fan-| Then Police,: apd Outsiders Take Up the Chase and vant Him. The byte who meets « plucky That the six fashionably dressed! woman nowadays usually meets /his ‘women who have been in attendance at! the tris] of Col. William D. Mann's} 220m. And history repeated iteqlt tiie wult of criménal libel against Collier's ‘Weekly may be called upon to testify afternoon when a tall, #lim youtg | | man, armed with a jimmy, two revol- ‘a8 to the operations of agents for Fads! Vere and other miscsilaneous and Fancica was the impression when the case was resumed o-day before) Mhaistrate Whitman, So great a crowd was expected to see the white-whiskered editor of Town Topics on the stand that the Magis-| visited the apartment house at ‘No, ¢ West One Hundred and Ninel goat mreet, He began operations on the entra | floor, tiaving located an empty fint, He was singing @ cong as he jimmied trate held court’ in the room usually along, Mrs. Hattle Brandt end her used By the Court of Special Bessioh There was much, comment as to the! {identity of the women who sat near the two Colligrs and their editot, Norman | Heapgoul, as they did at the hearing Yesterday in the Harlem Pollee Court Col, Mann was again called to the ile @tand. He had arrived early tang |countering, on tier, Tight eat 90 reel@l and fell across bis feet, They rolled down one Might of stairs togetver,| ‘Waiting for court to quent pulls at a email black. Mis carried. He said he wae sitll poo M1 and that he needed medicine often, Ho looked curiously at Agsistayt Dis- triet-Attorney Krotel who came jnto )in§, and ‘when th (yirglar sourt asa witness for the defense. Tt was Krotel who handied the orlm- fnal prosecutions brought against agents of Pads and Fancies by per- sons who declared they had attempted Had Town Topics’. Aid, Former Assigtant District Attorney | 8 Osborne continued his questions regurd- ing the contract relation between Town Topics and “Fads and Fancies.” He Feferred to the contmet between ' Col. | 10 and M. E. Wooster, editor of $ and Fancies,”" in which the Colonel promised Town Topica would | But “land its name and aid” to the goiting | ty out of "Fade and Fanctes."” The Colonel | ®& said this contract was carried out, and Mr, Osborne wanted to know just how Town Toples had helped the other pub- Hoatton. ‘The auestion was objected to Dat admitted. “& prospectus w as prepared," sald the colonel, “in which it was set forh | publinh the that Town Toples work, The object was to make a vol- tracts were, prepared for those who the checks to The further would .subseribe for be sent to Town Top! Gbject was to take ‘chi it the e oution of the work and that thing connected with it was of ‘The Colesel went on to say that Town Popies did not do the printing, Thiv + ‘wae turned over to the firm of Orr & Bartlett, Two comperent men, he sald, had general supervision of the mechant- al ond of the work, assisted by “axtista) . and art printers,” “We had two agents, both competent men,” he said, “and if there were mis- takes In the book, they wete accident: ‘You know thore are mistakes tn » (Continued: on Beoond Page.) ee NO CALL ON M'CALL -. ume that would represent the highest i, f war a doorway ant t achievement of modern printing, Con- {foe By sy af 00 arnt zim t nthe ‘nd s00n of Into | cha # a4 a One seta? dn saath |S Street Station was his a} sister Mra, Annie Lavin on the below were alarmed of something u- | toward aloft. Mrs, Brandt, who weighs 20 and can ft her own welght with one hand busted upstairs to investi gate. When the burglar saw ber he Geslfted, She grabbed at him, but he sidestepped, | he exchanging courtesies and blows. At: toot of the staids Mhs Lavin was walt" jdend ceritré tie bg ib But be 8 @ nimble young sctambled to/ his feet and oop | te f long thirrelled Fr mizales into the ft silence. ae alpeds Ee Sina wlavine wht eee fo vente. Willtatts Called tet Sf ge kg downstaire with che to ham 40" old the rant dor eer esce the buswier cen tan, | mn rape | Crocker, ‘of the Bist ie bt i Twentyieixth Street he it. They were rubber et jr en the croy of ae he goes!" rang " aut The burglar ecneng' frome ¢ mate ern “3 GL GPL WITH BURGLAR Screams Brought. Help, but Fellow with “Pal” Broke + Away and Escay es iyi Miss Tile Utter, dshteen years old, hod a wrestle with a’ burglar her home, No. 1080 Temth street, West New Was awaker@] absut 2 nolse, In, her foom and ¥ wicking the out of bed ani intruders. at ic 4 ‘ei Tot Open to All.” ae Ae = NEW Y YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 23, 1906. ‘BATTLE WITH BOW > RACING. © ta y ne LATE WINNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS, ; —s Fifth—Lady Ellison 7-10, Macbeth 3-1 pl. King Ellsworth, —+-———- , ' 1 LR AT CITY PARK, i Fifth—Foreigner 3-1, Bazil 1-2 place The Laurel. ‘THE! DAY Three States Shaken, HAGERSTOWN, gh Hee. 3. = The hs of singers quake aboot Ie ee consolidatios tas removed ft, What subway construction work the Inter- : borough now undertakes will be on ite COLUMBUS, 0.. own terms and with money making as to-day, on the rw stopped the play hy Street oot side. forced for yearsta depend on AN mixerabie service of the elevated }' position, There is no longer any ono i Ore) in, this wbaft weretat | Of the markel At noon to-day, The vig bay y s begun in 9 hahl rly Age hahaa tion ay iy Exchange room was decirated for th Pe loguieet, lity! court betor®, 1 otcasion | with “great masses of’ ever- “mont people, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IN ATHLETIC CONTESTS. Baa stuns from the De Witt Ctimton and Morris High Schools who asp ire vo rival Kraenzlein’s records will coupled in track contests at tho Regiment armory, with revolver shots and bombs, here yesterday are estimatedpat 160, MOSCOW:'STRIKERS.- RESIST ATTACK B TROOPS WITH GU be Many Fall Victims to Sweeping Bi 44 as Workmen pirat, from a P Artillery was then brought up and the schoolhouse bomi the survivors of the fight surrendered. Bleven men were killedjand eighty wounded. The total 3 MOSCOW, Dec. 28,--Troops surrounded a schoolhouse where men were meeting here yesterday evening and summoned the aS surrender, Blank shots were fired tosintimidate the workmen, who 4 fee = eae nan = heres 8ST, PETERSBURG, Dee. ; 23,—Afternoon, np roee bale Moscow may that 160,000 menjare on strike there, that the city =e nme —————— | feeling the pinch of bunger, that many bakeries have neh mi) all business is suspended. Even the banks are closed, the Teyperial Sixth—Harry Stevens 2-1, Fetiaali 1-1 plan, Delohie, srEH A Acts li oe CITY PARK CARD rr te — = tt ~ COURT-MARTIAL FOR CONSBIRATORS, DUENAVENTURZ, Co'ombia; Deo, 23.—The arrested leaders ef (he recent conspiracy against the »Cqlombian Government are being tried by court-martial | + The Government says it can suppress any revoutionary movement, f Railway ontieny for Two- Year-Olds Is Feature of the Day. CITY, PARK, NEW ORLMANS, Dec. %.—even moes were carded this after- gon, two handicams being among the bei ‘The fourth race, the Railway dicap, for two-year-olds, was the Tho contracts for the construction of railroads by foreign Fatire, hn ioedeaa: Fauen. se Jompanies have been apprved by President Reyes, \ * vee BELMONT DEAL ENDS CITY'S Coffin’s Court: outt Matitl court-martial of mien oe. avers HOPE OF TRANSIT RELIEF. $$$ ne No More Subways to be Built Except on the Routes Selected by Dictator and on ; His Own Terms. \ To the most congested part of New, it is mald ‘that 1s bound to follow, In, | tor, York City, the east side from Harlem/that the down, the consolidation of the Belmont! nothing, Nothing that Belmont could and Ryan interests, means the aban-| do doment of the only transportation relief mee ly mal in sight, the building of a Third.avenue | 'S subway, The Belmont Interests have) con fought this because it interfered with their elevated roads, but It was recog. niged they would have to bid for it in ihe ietm! competition with the Metropolitan, as @ ® Jom, | matter of self-protection, ite stands to lose yn Rapid Transit could the wervice wore tian ‘ough aoross the river. rm the Imont-Ryan a Me. Belm gare a office to-day, In. the south, ti Fl mp Speeding” der equal it thor rae prime idea. The Lexington avenue)? RAP a iment confirmed it. but, wibway may be bullt, but that comes"? Mowe the sublect further turer @ The only as far south as Forty-second street, on ‘The! There are plins for a First avenue aub- tpn but he chance of one, being. eon- TUNNEL CAVE-{I CANE IN veut & matter of fact, the people of the TSOP LOAD the, corporation of the oe ot weoms tO be tn no berier | “ft this ,afterdoone —Fortt}- chan, her Royal _ (ane ao Tes Bre mh ie perly, Me. i, i M ) vals i Ae Pag je Bow war second rae Knowledge, 104 (C. Double, 109 <D. and A it bt Pave ia! parpest tgndiog. to Sai ie lea eal was | Lar WA hie moral olldaye. mye? pend , Ryan salt he no statement to| Knowledge cama a trp Nitan patter except that ny Ma | + hi ty ‘no lofiger “The valy ng eltie the wai Ata ian | Safety Light for the place. Bal ay he Metropolitan | ton aan Site ist ny Mirouver. 0 Ud. “Vronnesa gre ve tenet shafts sur In Bat: te the lower Sate strict and the earth fell on | ‘Phe fororborough will build wibways is Bate > aide, i FERMT RACD—Heven Long fi ee Pls 3 Vy meni ab = wn apn ay Te etdorn q ee Cy epi ig | etary (Gra 4 jockeys, tr, Pl. Bt. Joseph cut out aa al yin Ps by Brush De, and adi "Boy int Boy. mine the] Dr, i g ego Gus age alowed gt Lge Rati wn mH... M. ‘detal. not get up, foseph winntn e head “Mint Boy was third Beare Hania i THIRD RACE-—Selilng; mille and & auar- | gtoner Sra hear ad sit) Starters, weights ans eae ae: 8 (9 1%. a Butegy Light, 104 ( Tie following also ea ged. The track is very muddy and rain ie falling: a 86a of ae prowdsing a a Tor tackle ai ix, after standing a run till 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, mu its GENTILLY STAKES AT FAIR GROUNDS Track Still Muddy and Talent Has Trouble Locating Winners. YAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, Dec. @.—The Gentilly Belling Stakes, for ‘all ages, the fourth event, was the fea- Major | Killed and ei; ture of he rd here an rd together ta rv FIRST RACH-Bellinay rare ‘aad one-halt eee marc ot Jo jockeys. man). Jones) ade the running to. side Hywcinth | efoved ot up’ in time to win wee the Jains was e mile SECOND RAOK—Seven-vightha at Betti , | j kon made the running to the h when James Reddick took com- pa pe won easily by @ length from 40 15] Dr. Heard who who beat Ruth to the 12 $ | same distance, thet DANA Spelt Ae) % &|. THIRD RACE—One mile and an eighth: urate, 106 (Ramanellt) 52} | handicap, Petes, Safety Light, Dor Knowledge jookeys. st. ran th close onter tothe stretch, where | piiMctors, Guns amt Jone Ww ¥ And won easily | porohello, wi (Sewell) ” 2 by three lengths trom, ‘poulte Who beat | Gold Bnamel, 104 (Hollander). hh Phil Pinch «made all the running and Founrt HACE—Hindieap; seven” tur: | won coually bY hwo lengths from .Tor- ho er Wine? and Jockeys. cua ae Aor Pa | 10010. #Cines epery . Won by Tinker; Dering was seer | and R. U. Bea third, Thine 1.39. BROKERS ENJOY THEIR CHRISTMAS FROLIC i Tho annual, Christmas revel of the}euicide by tie medion! examiner, was nately oeath & score of jaborers ae | Stock Kxehnnte, took piace at the: chee | Fuddenly reopened to-day ty Distt g ot the New. York ana All decorated for the docasion us well, eave and o1 the te'ephene booths a plat- 5 4G 6 | King Gola, 06 (Cherry) 16 6 6 Tags Hengletta, 103 a Sieintyre) » Hi rnd} Won by Calabash; Mae chello, beat Goll Enamel two lengths for the place, FOURTH RACR—Gentily Selling Stakes; six and a halt furlongs. Betting. Starters, region and jockeys. i \ 12 6-5 | Calabash, } ajor Daingortteede 113 10" Neill) Ie doreleres Wd (Bowell)... 4 The following @lao ran Ma ae Flavisny, re, 4 Huretta, 100) (freeman) * Dainger- |neld was second and La 8 a Inquiry Into Woman’ s Death, LYNN. MASS, DEC. & ase of Mrs, Jennie P, © dies | (he wealth: s] mastances abd hare ed to have committed | wander mY who was 1 Aitornay W ¢ Judge ai the Lynn polld ry. und as in ‘ul that even if the troops fire, “awit ore thint | ste: there and give & graphic story, j at skly, many wounded a will, be | Eaton. tines Tas Day tat or. it whi), Atl were avd iy versus ot wiihoue |iéfeens and nmense Christmas bells of soedings Id eccupy § ‘i aye ( named Fi do, [red immortelles. Beane 4 Siaditdes if, Not bats enema ibertelins ewig injuries (rout fal | Tho trading posts and galleries were ROME, I %.~Contra Fucted By) 4 form had been orected on which hat} tom of prenent rae P pluar hidden by a forest of green, the band | fictive upton of the bale ne ieaerea and members’ vr aera thrown open to the Tefen 4nd Many ladies caime)sa ir fat! busta nea aa Fret te mt eg Regiment diecoursed lege for thy hy ve felt quite well, add the stat. ‘christmas Greetings to Pope: sarees “oven Only the St. Petersburg : and Vornonomh lines are open, have been some attacks upon especially on student leaders, the people, and two girls were stripped naked and turned loose in the edld th the vicinity of the Jewisih market, Considerable street fighting red at Moscow as the result Fatt of the troops and police to break Up Drocessions, ‘ Whole Families Butchered, | The revohutionists resisted at i Places and erected birrloades, the dragoons and infantry storm, At some places Shots were fired, but at the Street barricade, which was ried until midnight, there tl, vote - of slaughter, Several volleys by the troops and ave” yesterday are eatimated at 159, 1 wholesale arrests i the emai) is ery, mad roads come reports of road men, Af Winia Rg E were butchered and two delegates lynched near Kursk, The orgun of the Moscow we hes appealed to the men. to avoid i an aggressive attitude, i 7 for armed resistence,” ere In St. Petersburg there i littie ead, | Mange in siuation. veral oolli- sions betweedl waaay i the ‘have occurred in which several of ¢ .| former were ktlled or wounded i many agitators were arrested af $} toagings during’ the night, ‘a With the exception of the Or. gans only the Novoe Vremyu ap) ° with the political strike ap tionary Weapon ‘Apparently lowing keenness owing (0 too fh ont bo fears are entertained that tonists may be driven to return ‘o tN era of © old methods and inaugurate an terrorism, PARIS, Dec, 23-120 P. M.A di fo the semi-officlel Temps irom “en Petersburg says that the Pretest jolice at Moscow has bee) ba y the explosion of bom persona wero killed, but the who was at the Kremlin, esoa) ‘The despatch adds that affrays ‘have occurred at the neighboring barricades, in which the soldiers wete \yietorlous and fifteen revolutionists were wounded 2,500 KILLED IN HARBIN REVOLT, 4 VICTORIA, B, Cy Deo, stints” Bush, of Chrkson & Co., of Vigdl Port Arthur and Harbin, who « m Viadivostok last dight the artar, Was on eye-witniie: of it among the Russian soldiens ‘The trouble began ab a Chinese Ba- aan where, following a dispute a 4. Bep i | of soldiers rushed the stalls, gry " evorytiing they could jay their I on, Many Rywatans went to a atemane* which was discharging OW and, nF ing i quan’ { the oll, saturnts baraur wit! Thoy tired the place, and tt Suerea ; nemneraied, Brom ¢ went ty phe big sa German firm, delving or their lives, Commander flee AWAY, an that the ¢ Mo, Kunal. as tH oi it ged whol could be "pransported, id hy it he dinsonehnye } already received many enna Over ¢v¢. hundred — bulldiny 3 Y