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ee Indicating that Mra, Yodd/s " Boe TAES “TO PUT AUMMEL ~—GACKTN TOMES ™ Has Wim ‘ito Rearvosted, * Claiming Release on Bail Was Irregular, gue! Ball. 1s. DOUBLED. Iystice Woodward Saves Pris- y/oner from Cell, but Fixes f; Bond at $20,000, i ‘Abraham H. Hummel, the tittle crim. lawyer who is under sentence of year in the penitentiary and a fine ‘ef $50), but who haw been out on ball tf $10,000, was rearrested to-day by fective O'Brien, of the District-At- ey's office, aed by order of Justice bie? the Aprollate Division of the Su- | Court, though, at the earnest Gppiication ‘of Mr. Gans, of the Dis- @rict-Attorney's office, his ball was in- wed to $20,000, By virtue of his arrest to-day the old i bond of $10,000 was quashed, His er bondsman, Leo Schlesinger, be- Mare le 4 cety on hig new bond, Ms. Sucre has been displeased with the procedure in Hummel's seeking lib- erty. Five hours after Hummel wos iF #0Ww} gulity and sent to a cell in the Dombs he was released under bond by mopder of Juslice Woodward, His counsel id applied for a certificate of reaaou- le doubtwnnd Justice Woodward had ed an order to show cause, returm~- able sex. €aturday, | Mr. Joreme contended that until th Wustice had aorlally decide, Munthe ‘was entitled to & certificate he ehould) da be admitted to bal) Mr, Jerome presented bis view ant Bini Wowkrard and to- 5, Are! Bistic-AGorney Gans. his meouneel, Miginan, and John B. Sianchfied, hs gathered in Sustice Wood ‘Ward's ohwrbers in Brooklyn. After mating Ws ne ‘ordered’ Dy etective O'Brien to re- Trest, Hummel, The litt'e lawyer 1p aks | Dale and worried and stood by auslona ¢ mda pal on his thee wile merer ten 1 asked for a writ of af ar foil a ments on the writ and on the bans OOD EAT STILL A MYSTERY ‘3 vw of the case Mr. por by Justice Wood-| _—o 4 | Philadelphia Jury “ Returns’ Negative Verdict in the Case. ———____ i 4! (Snecial to The Evening Wort.) Almost immediately he was again r¢- | TG ity WHEELER MAY BE HEAD OF POLICE Report that that M*Adoo's Place Has Been Of- fered Hero of 2 Wars, Mayor McCiellan was to have returned from his Cholstmas vacation at Prince- ton to-day ,but he remained in the Now Jersey town and will. not come back | until! Lo-morrow, Tt te \eoorted around the City Hall that he spent several hours in consulta- tion with Gen, Joe Wheeler, and that | he offered the position of Pollce Com- | missioner to that veteran of ¢wo wars. Gen, Joe Wheeler, while aged, Is alert ang vigorous. He is a resident of New the close of the Spanish-American war. Should Gen, Wheeler accept, the Mayor will have but three vacant places ou his slate. The Mayor is undecided as to who j shall sucesed John T. Oakley as Com- missioner of Water Supply, Gas and | Electricity, Tremendous pressure has been brought to save Oakley's pi {for him. His fate is probably unde- | cided, Tammany Commissioner, shape up to his requl nts, not known whether he would aovept. Mr. Cogmey is one of the few! district leaders who have not olamored for a Job. The Bridge Commissionership will go to Brooklyn, W. C, Redfeld and J, w, Stevenson lead for the fa the estimation of observert, appoint. paren The releise of the law-| PHILADELPHA, Deo, 26—The Cor- er’s Jury In the case of Mrs, Margaret ‘odd, the aged Now York woman whose ismmembored body way found on the ra of the Philadelphia and Reading [Railway in this clty, on the night of Oct, 22 this afternoon rendered an Coroner Dugan's efforts tuyatery surrounding her have therefore proven unavailing, verdict was worded: Tajurles received on the PDiladelphia hd aes Rallway in a manner une syed to the jury,” * ‘Teatimony was brought out before | hind beri placed on’ the railway tracks by sonie person or persons not iw tt wae ned ty td that she Laray Ive wandere tor the tracks and there atrugk by a fright trols. For it few monty, It was also test. ay Todd, had etideniced te peterat ersten ment of Mr. Stev would Be Breatly Appreciated by troller Grout: Murphy has been entirely tgnored by Muyor ih the making up af the and Mr, Murphy t# more or less ish, There has heen do cpen rup- turo between the leader of Tammany and the Mayor, buf one {8 expacted. Mayor McClellan, it {s understood, has informed Murphy that inasmuch as the Mayor has been held responsible for ait | the mistakes of the laa! administration, the Mayor purposes to make his own mistakes during the next four years, Has Strong Support, The Mayor has the backing of the ation he - certiiente rY Foasomadte | active’ element in 2 tepeaey Hall, (Continued on co eae ent) , (MT-OOLL MA FR SHARES JB Dady Sees the President, but * Change in Naval Office or Is Certain. WASHINGTON, Deo. %,—President Roosevelt's active interest in the Nght! for the control of the machine In the Btate of Now York Is indicated by his determination ty appoint an-antl-Odell man as Naval Offir of the Port of New York to succeed Robert A.) Sharkey, of Brooklyn. Sharkey is) Dady's man, and Dady sticks by in the Spoakersaly fer, Naa That Sharkey j# to gol rf practically admitted: by Michael J. Dady, who cane here to talk over the matter of his ‘reappointment with the President. The talk came off according to schedule, but the Prosdouy all nothing to Da about Sharkey, spec wile bas arrived nolders in tee. 8 aaee ct 2 aes toning up on tne Oa bide of uov, Mi wor : ‘thot ban ghet arou loaders vil have no hong York, having made ‘his homg here sinco | Tne Mayor is Gleposed to \give the | Park Cominisstonership to a Tammany | District Leader, but few of the leaders | John | Coggey has been sugges:ed, but it ts | | kd Circulation Books Open to All.” iy ror <a sees NEW YORK, TU ESDAY, ecu EIBER by 1905, THE HE DAY Boy Ais sil Sulcide, Because he did not get any Christ- ‘mas’ presents and did not take the holl- aflgret st home {sinh El Klippel, trig to. ir ou Felt tvdny ya by Shatin al at in, his it Tenth fre hoa oar aii ose NO, ‘361 Bas! ate i) . Klippel t come, very I and ‘hen fared. I it off, His landlady, Mrs. Sim: ind him and he was taken to it ts said he will reo Car Kills a Woman, vin Ttallan woman about fifty-five years old, was struck by @ car atl /Third avenue and One Hundred and Seventeenth street, to-day, and 4 atantly killed. She was carrying tie’ cinders and stepped from ie iin an 'L" pillag direouy in front o car, Motorman William Thord- ne Ao. SIL ‘West, Twenty-ninth Comtvcior Joven) Heams. et ar a tits Lexington avenue, were hell, pending the action of the Cor- oner, In His Christmas Turkey. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, DBC, %— In the craw of a Christmas turkey for which Cornelius Fort, custodian of eis City Hal, had pad 90 cents @ were found a piece of a ohina A-aized sla ® crockery bo alt the tip of @ glass preserve jar, a jarter pound of pebbles ami a halt losin pieces glass, Fort gathered wp the collietion and wil er a rebate on the price of the Yachtsman Sands Buried. NEWPORT, R. [, DBC, %.—The funeral of Frederick P. Sands, the well- 322 Rev, Walter Lowrie tec.or of Trins . We Church, were simple and brie, Me For ‘The Walter Through The Barrels TiThe Obs/acia Races GY M'CLELLAN’S OFFICIAL PLURALITY ONLY 3,466 County Canvassing Board at rar completes Its Work and Makes Its Return to the Bureau of Elections, Tho Convarsing Board of New York County this afternoon completed its canyass and reported the vote to the! Board of Wlections, Tho official figures show that McClellan was elgcted Mayor by a plurdtity | over Hearst of 3,406, Here are the official figuros for Mayor and Comptroller: VOTE FOR MAYOR. Oph 1 | 1 walér Race 140 Yds, Carnage in City Strikers Are Joi Who Sweep in and Attack ' 6,000 MEN HELD. INFLAMING WORKS SHELLED BY TROOP ‘Comat Wi ned by Re Czar’s Forces, MOSCOW, Dec, 26.—The insurgent: Nicholai Railroad stations and a bioody fusllade has ensued bet miob and the troops occupying the depots, Some three hundred revolutionary militiamen arrived heré by train from Perovo, on the Moscow-Kazan line, and a crowd gt two strikers, including several hundred local miliatiamen, joined the rivals outside the Kazdn station, The combined force seized an adjolning provision store, whence opened fire on the troops posted in tho station, The latter replied ang 8 have attackod both the eniue-7 yer rs after a couple of hours brisk exchange of shots the building held by ‘the mob was set on fire and burned, In the meanwhile the revolutiopists had bombarded the Nicholai station from the workshops of the Yaroslavl Railroad, a detachment of grenadiers on the roof of the Nichola! station re- turning the fire, Rebels’ Forces Gain. The stations at Perpvo and Liewbert- sy are in the hands of ‘the insurgents and red flags are flying from the | buildings. Bt. TETERSRURO, ‘Dec. %—Noon.— Yesterday's Nghting at Moscow occurred mostly at eome distance from the cen- tre of the city. The Revolutioniste abandoned thd Tverskaia thoroughfare, ve it is too ly swept by artillery, and concentrated their forces in the narrow winding streets of the oom- mercial quarter, Where the shops were LOVE LETTER TSH OF Counties, bes, 7 Ivins, Hearst, Lee. New York 140,264 04,289 128,202 7,466 i 68,075 61,198 84,835 3,387 18,228 7218 13,706 MT 6127 4,499 3,096 ng ++ 228,397 137,198 224,929 1,817 \ VOTE FOR COMPTROLLER, Counties, Metz. Teale, Ford, New York 138,382 65,980 118,970 Bota ‘ 68,927 64,477 80,413 18,761 7,508 12,686 Richmond 6,064 4,896 2,589 Totals .....4., 227,144 142,856 214,668 12,591 GAMBLER BEATS FAVORITE IN CITY PARK FEATURE PERS ANIC IS ante FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. CITY PARK RESULTS, FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS,| cITY PARK RA RAC! 1] "B TRACK, Dec, %. Dee, 2%6,—The card to-day was well filled and the fields evenly matched, ‘This | 7B*Ve? Well filled races. made up the gave the talent a cinch to square mat- | card here to-day, A six-furlong handt- ters wih the layers, who La had It | cap, third on the card, served ag the all thelr own way the eetbete4 reek wit |fenture. ort mm ere seon occupy stools at this trees, The| FIRST RACE—Selling; oe mile and an betting has taken on a decided breve elchtin, owing to the better class of en Beveral Nea fn have been racing here the past paterers, haa Jockeys, a x ‘The track was in good condition. ted th B fe i a ante RACE--Five furlongs. or Fy rma i Hor! et iterma' i Jove, " iuleh, dia. We ely i Keynote went to t! t the 4 % rs the runni K.) won in @ gal- ! Bp py if a dozen F pi tle yal. Wo was e00! 1 the Liberty M was third. ‘rime tween? RACE—Selling; five re one-half and ust. ‘I oe bt 0 ep ya es i i who finished strong = ciple, i SEOOND RACE—Five and a half ‘Battie & and be ‘deat a Quant’ tor the plice. lover Fuvorita, iid, tNieol® iwelet Jookeys. se ce! Cambridge made the runni 0 the \ 4 7H [Streton, % lowed by Tel- Peas ae ia hi und ray and ta ie on 9 ar forthe ‘sce, Nmecd.0, @uIRD RAGE—sondinin! He tart Be i i am a, Powe i iP ine made all the running and hs from Chiet Hayes, yo was all the way. inv Young got the short end, Time— Caarap' . | Won nantly by three len rouRTH ran ta turlones, 9 Jockeys, ta) enna SOLDIER DIED IN FLAMES, WATBRTOWN, N. ¥, Deo, %—A solder, supposed to have been a mem- her of the Pande iy fantry, sta- 1n@- |and not long after thelr marriago. ee aaa} Wife Sued. for. Divorce Swears They Didn't Mean Anything, ‘The trial of the action for absolute divorce brought by Albin T, J, Ritter+ hoff’ against Minnie; Ritterheff, in which Frederick A, Finacom Is named, waa continued to-day before Justice Giogerich In the Bupreme Court. Mrs. Ritterhoff has filed n counter sult against her husband in whieb she denies his charges of miseonduct and asks for a decree of separation on the ground of cruelty, She testified to- Gay that he first began to I-treat her because she tickled his feet in bed one morning with a feather. Thia happened whe said shortly before Ohristmas, 1897, She sald her husband's treatment of her became so bad she threatened to sue’him, when he entered into an agree- ment to stop his abuse of her. She added that his relatives and her's dis He Walked Too Fast. “When we were out together he would «| walk too fast for me,” she sald, “and would blow smoke In my face. Be also Insisted on riding faster on @ bicycle than I could, 4 “One Sunday morning, just before Christmas, {n 1897, 1 amused myself by tickling nis fect while we were in bed, and he grew very angry and swore at me. He then turned, over the mattress on me and held it down, That bic the) ning of all our coment | oe sie mn 1b ple wit ite 19 amovher Mra. Ritterhoft te atin that bi 4 husband magney Tor, b Lowy er “a mere! 4 Merete “To show off what?’ to ay, esa Oy to e love Jattdie and 4 9.) Sata ah A Mr. Finacom get those ie tan “aye a That is od ‘a ane must ‘have got them from a where I tote then" \ dhe ever kiss yout* “Never,’ indi Cut Off His Steere the husband, was the next le testified “het bis te was solrit. but t Rien out, He ot heoninete wae Ma by 4 ight be twi ree aoa uae i meé if Sanath ATL our men Aged * Pa eat a amy Tenn Nhe a ‘ pm 4 Ritterho! lyptneas, d me. o Cott ad closed and occupied by military, The mortuaries at Moscow are filled with the dead, the hospitals are unable to find toom ‘for the wounded and many private houses are filled, with wounded persons The Slovo to-day says that the lead ers of the revolutionary army at Mos+ cow are mostly students of Kieff, Khar- koff and Odessa, among whom are many Je ‘ @ military hold thi cow and apparently are awaiting rein- forcements, which are reported to be on the way to Mowcow from all directions, some of the troops marching overland. Four regiments of Dragoons from Warewy have started by rail for Mos- cow, but have not yet arrived there, The Government {s finding great dit- fleulty In dispatching a sufficient force to the disturbed olty, ft being dangerous to withdraw the troops from other Places, most of the available men hav- ing already been sent to cope with the revolt ‘n the Baltlo Provinces. of the defences, whith extend for blocks and are impenetrable even li goes verinhed * ‘a i ‘te definitely a the, fevolationlza* hive have a “te, Where. millions at Stored, have an machine ater eve bs on the walla, hal milltia ha’ eae Parsi ppitagret ¥, AHO, article i? rieata on the revo) are + ME ay pated if rebéliion woven the banks In the heart of Mose cow remained pasa ventana t Te, mile orgnntaed Bee vubassoft has begun OG ig Ki the po} Inj the. pts te 9 imerous res which urred different pe Wy throughout Tossow it up the wi oy last night, Gov,-Gen, ow asso has ordered kept olosed, LA of yhis order ‘vii be followed by a of $1,600 a ig) months” | impris in the fort ‘The penalty bo Impoued on all oe nt in which arms are found, STEEL PRESIDENTS WIFE. COMING TO NEW YORK, jpeotal to ‘The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa,, Dec, 26,—Mre, Will. fam Ellis Corey, wife of the President of the United States Steel Corporation, who for the last few days has béeeh at the home of her father-in-law, A, A. Corey, expects to leave for New York either, eg ard eA a ys pul we 0 er eg ang reladly at this time Is not known, York B01 will not discuss the case ‘tal ape. ‘nan ate Oe Mev, and per son are gol where BE. Corey is, fe ferived,the aey that Rath will be she onotliatl tween wife and husband, LATE WIR CRS AT FAIR GROUNS, Titth—Bitter Brown 5-1, ‘Letty 5-1 place, Proteus, Fe / AT CITY PARK. Fifth—lole 15-1, Tapiola 4-' 5 place, Josette, Sixth—St, Tammany 7-1, Modred cut place, Novel, BORE MO aiden , Joseph Ryan, a ceokhand on the new tugboat Washington, ' dew vives i) when Mate Joy went to his aid, omer Grenee toneemee : ind generat agent of three local 31 olf) MAN BEHEADED BY A TRAIN. AMSTERDAM, N.Y. Dec. 26.--Fred Keeler, the secre? illed by a Now York Central train here be His head Aiuto sere ve geewwre cards 0M taney ove HOM AN we saree tee wee gee tree eens ety eer pmeeee struok against the side of (he tug and dislocated his jaw. tw ie con} Was unable to close his mouth and had swallowed much watey fire insurance companies: sae maf Ly {