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2 s > NZ o R ES u LTS. LE; EG | Ti 0 N [ci | se irealation Books Open to Au.” | NEMS YORK, TUESDAY, BE Yas ye BS 25, 1900. “His DOWN él | : - —H ER K ILLS H | MSELF IMitionaire. in! in Car With) —— Serinecae sie ans Sea cata = geese | Mother and Guests as |Mirs. s. Trautman and the Man Who Witeo Dr. Alexander Trautman Ap: “Wounded Mrs. O'Rourke Lay on! Fatality Occurs. | Accuses Her of Remarkable Crime. pears\Without Legal Aid or Assist- ‘ . | Sor RN ea . Sy ‘ _— Couch Afraid to Breathe Until | TO VICTIMS AID | ance of Her Family and the Case — i i. : - Goes ver Until Thursda Sure ‘Wes Fa s oo , Mrs. Leiter Much Affected as) 4 ue as ata ; | She Views Corpse on Street | ee ieee ace | HER ACEUSER REPEATS HIS : ‘ | ] MORRIS PARK WOMAN THEN [oc ccuersten | AMAZING STORY OF HOLD-UP. CRAWLED TO POLICEMAN. | | —— ee Ne Bo "4 | Party, Among Whom Were Mr. and] PSA: Makes Emphatic Denial and Calls It : “I Think Ill Kill You Now,’? Electrician Said} ‘’* Franklin Remingion, Go - a Terrible Mistake--Husband Not in 4 i: h to Police Station with Him. s : to Her as'She Sat Before Fire—‘‘ Don’t | hy | Kill Me On Chcistmas,’? She | papers aha ac ausenics| Pleaded In Vain. Te Se aan ae cone \ kee | Franklin Remington, of New York, to-| Whatever basis of fact there may be inthe amazi 4 charges of theft: Seana ae | @ay ran down and instantly killed Sam- | preferred against Mrs. Jeanne Trautman, wife of Dr. Alexander Traut- “1 think I'l! kill you now, 1 West, a fourteen-year-old negro | This was the Christmas greeting that John J, O'Rourke, a well-to-| box « -}man, a Physician of social prominence and wealth, living at\No. 369 Lex- is was S| 8 : ! eae Atrenvaltertend ssteneen ming on cwars Jington avenue, her husband displays surprising inaction in the\case. n, of-No. 76 Dennington avenue, Morris Park, L. 1.) preauy amected by the aceldent, | Whil 1 Geteuet se flecmidnieht to-da He fired taro shots into te CRT EEE irene hee eheurronTat | hile in the prison of the Tenderloin station, where she w BaVe nS paced ace nar = i while she feigned de: was arrested and the entire party went up after Peter J. Hogan, a young stenographer, had singled *her out.i | head! and after watching ih ha vee let W hee res eigned de 16 Tenth Presine: Pot ; Station shopping throng as the woman who had lured him into a Fifth avenue~ jhe put a bullet into’ his own brain: Loe ale probably ore Se ee ee este | _ hallway and robbed him of $13, the woman sent telegrams and telep! = waa arraigned before “Magisirate | 77! ISH alee LSet eat | messages {o her husband. : a on “lets | re eee Banpened on Columbia | a Dr, Trautman was at his home: at Race iagt ihe Man COU MERRE HAA for next. Friday. boy, who was riding on the car, jumped remained away from home vuntll aight { struck | oft and was almost immediate by the automabile, | cola by. Mew: merci She saya the, . SSeS net Tae: sf Short! f= The whe ove he bo: head. Hakeserra te unaeisteane See AG {| haysasanineuwran ispped\ avd tewebl hig eet ae fi ‘ e hi n a [ 1: Letter picked the body up, at the same Heat an cee actabis nex: nv cal “k wa {| ume directing that physiclans be sum- i Wesensaes Ries There } * + | | moned, Life, however, was extinct (| vermation for possibly half an hour CO] eat ‘ Be ae i teak steps to locate i She Pleaded in Vain. i Fi | . q ) #1 think Tl k yoy now,” temarket +f 1 ' ! | O'Rourke, quietly, and she urned to bi i {wee him with a pistol in his hand. | “Not on Chris! Day, John.” eho } | pleaded. y | | Withouy replying he raised the pi —_—-_ it Curran Takes Bartender! TURNS TURTL ' -| to Court—Finds Judge \T t in Jocular Mood | \ 1) < nd fired twlee. Both bullets str eeiky go to the Jefferson Market Court to ald. her. RST ENT At House Party, She Said, The prisoner explained his absence q from her aide by declaring that he wae Guna _Handicap at “ NS. Govt Hrokaw at Great Neck, fo , | Hong Taland, - : ~ CHISES A HD | Fair Ground: Draws a | woen tie cose came up Men Traut i man Was advised by the Court that It | C i ; Big Holiday Throng. Would be better not to @o‘into her de 4 HUIRG| PANIC. ————— | fense without tewat representation, as | NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. “hit? omblsinent Nada tamer to asniat | nin Presenting his’ charge. | The fair 4 prisoner sald the accusation against her i | an } FIRST RACE—Fosing (10 to 1 and WAS BO outrageous and preposterous she Italians Fight to Get Out 4 to1) 1, teara (7 to 1 and 6 to 2) | lid fist neat sawyer, ut friends ad- ‘ { ie be A vised her to haYx the case adjourned ioe ‘ Tp, , Fancy Dress 3. 80 that she couldobtaln counsel. | INa cine ented to, | Narrow Door Until Po fs Magistrate Finn consented to the ads Sead : ui SECOND RACE—Colloquy (4, to 5jJournment and put the hearin, over J ves ¥ liceman Arrives. RarSGO ey) rodcel attaletiar place) uit #9 click ‘Thursday, “when Higa ened tena physictan's wife wiil’ call sever heases to prove that oshe co no} have been at the place where the rob- bery occurred on Saturday night. ' Mra. Trautman, who is a béautifal Southern woman, handsomely gowned clock this morning. He saw that the papers wore full of his wife's arreehy but he dfd nat ~ ther in the forehead as she sat in | chair. | One ranged, upward under {ecalp, the other buried itself tn akull, The wounds bled plentifu [mnd to this fact Mrs. O'Rourke dout [less owes her I O'Rourke picked her up from ¢ | Morris chair and carried her to h couch | on the other side of the room. Sho w gonsctous, and from remarks she heard red man, Michael MeCaughy, him mutt to himeelf ee gach j he belleved i | trayed any si Accusnd of selling Mquor to a noble x a var-|RObert H. Simpson. and} edi that! tender in Felix McGirr's saloon, at Was dead. If she tr-|mirty-thied street and Seventh avenue, | Chauffeur Injured in Ac- was to-day igned before Magistrat cident on Broadway. ‘| would shoot again, so she Celgned death. { Cornell In the West Side Court. The Indian Was Harry White Blanket, late Next door to the Itallan Church of | cee St. Clilre at No, 4M West ‘Thirty-sixth (Special to The Evening World.) | FAIR GROUNDS, NDW ORLEANS, The record crowd o€ the pres- out to the track ‘this O'Rourke sat by the side of the couch Watching her and talking to himself £ about halfan hour. The house ts sepa- fee tho reservation at Pine Ridge, South} Robert H. Simpson a stockbroker, of the veiling: Dad aah a ing herself with almost regal ey Cenc ine ake | tnere | Dakota, and just now appearing at’ the | N East Forty-ftth street, and his by a cracking | arrested while’ stopping on _| ab) EN SAL feds SCNT | Hippodrome. hauffeur; Willlam J. Daly, of No. 29 stmas Handleap at af e by Pollexindn Gitte i shots. The wonan heard enti and five other by Pollsemen Gilligan, af. Policeman’ Curran, wito arts i> Me-} East One Hundred and First “street - Then ‘i Cau saa} that he hat warned him| were painfully Injured this afternoon Hreerd ti au, Sam Then she iyeveral times not to sell strong drink | at Broadway and Sixty-second atreet in { SRG A killed himaeit ine | £0, Iduns, and had told him 6f the} an automoblie accident. While skirting tant! “ihe Md. not know. It. She | Me™, baat prohibite such sal fle said} an excavation at that point their tour- Rhought perhaps ‘ec Was: lying on the | MAt Yesterday he eausht McCaughy|ing car ran up too fur on a bank of Noor, wounded ig if, with the with the red Nquor, and the| dirt and turned turtle, Mr. Simpson pistol In his hand, “watching hen So ombined to make a “good|and his chauffeur were pinioned under th emachine when {t turned over, he kept quiet and Ustened : Peon e HEGhe Ana aIneEe |” Magistrstos Cornell appeared to. be|-Patrolman Keegan, of the Weet Six- station, and herded in {he station nouse prison among drunken men and women—upon the accusation of Hogan, Who is a bespectacled ste= hnographer, of No. 162 West Twentieth nd} street, ' % Tho pollceman pald no heed ta the denial, to ler protestation Arke was prepdsterous, He © young man who made O'Rourke Ket up, step to the middle weather was clear and ed tte <l the Krounds to i was a diMoule hard work to o even standing room on the gry iusement, ed pips of | when a A th wing. m, and ft.wa Hine rewed 1 ch a{mas Handicap Curnished a rod fleld, ‘The Welehts were ad t that none of th any bing in) Ming numbers were sera outdoors. Att ‘There was no sound jn the room but i } full of the Christo spirit, and was! ty-elehth; street station, wetneseed. thy th a dang original starters were withdrawn, but : : {the sound she tried to sitle—the sound. ; * i fl his at te bs * tounding declaration. tha : of her! own’ breathing. Liaten an she | 2TIned to Joke about the cha: 'Phe| aecident. and, with the help of by- aes te there were three added in! Hannibal Pnandsome and dignified Sai oles arould, she could detect no Mn of lite |MBOFt AMdavit set forth that Policeman | standers, righted the car. ve «| Boy, Don't Ask Me and Besterling, 4 lured him {nto a hallway, eme fn het husband: Finally, after more |CUFran was able to distinguish be-| Daly,-the chauffeur, althogh sufter- AU iat el nelanGCNLweevecen claghorars Bia Hin aiid paeeateis ene ne en the races” and knew an Indjan] ing pain, insisted on running the car than two hours, he ntured .ty open rond rage, and a amall | did the ofeers in the Tenderloln. Sta- io : aa ‘| when he naw one, witch was-uninjured to the hosottal, |’ XS pW | (DUC fat eld met in the ‘third ati Papeenenomege a. Jac by tee cee And) steal a slance aX the) vvArd you mire it wasn't a wooden'| apd taking hls employer’ there. Mr. BESSA Ben SLL 5 ae Vea cht op een | Wife Took .No Charices,’ \ | indian? asked the Magistrate, Simpson waa apparently suffering “trom —— itd Arba : Lpaic tiles wanengest HER ee | pore i f When Curran yowed he was, the | the shock, and sustained severe lictera- HORSE CAR RUNS ee ans nor ne: snare l | Her husband was lying’ there, facing’ Magistrate said he -warted. to. aee| tons of the head and face Scotield, 0%; No stirkt’ street, anid balled her out, to her rescue | her. with his eyes wide open a On the way to te hospital the auto- A StF | the Indian in court. The cash’ jras co: | OVER A POLICEMAN, |!" | dng. Tho, pistol was on the floor be- | tinued until to-morrow, and two sub-| mobile met the Roosevelt Hospital am= Faney 1 18 i t j wide Mim, She felt that he was dead, |poonas were issued—one for Harry | bulance in charge of Dr. Archinbus fom Chitty tty if Hogan's Astounding Story. j But she took no chances, and not for white Blanket and the other for his| Disdaining the doctor's ald, the machine Manner. of His Mis 4 The coniplainant, Hogan, made a do= did si ap Causds half on hour mo Venture to ‘atti ‘The latter, | and ambulance raced to the hospital, talled statement to an side partner, John Red Top. ing World move. ¥ tage aden More Pain Than His “day : e ¥ |despite his name, ts not accused of hav- > La ay poke ELe mann sre RENNER, “LOW lagt she gathere i ; ; ean aaghntg ater curegy ng touches te ry, ut ot bute» wi [EIGHTEEN INJURED. IN l Woun Tora eae . el fro esl nada ethene VERS AT ) =ANS ~ t "After duing @ itUe shopping last Sate ouch and crawled from the room — , _ : 1 James F, Matd ater nade Au the} urday night I started to walle up iFitth je was too wen fo stand, Due wien GT A BRED GIR CHRISTMAS WRECK. el ey at’ theitorsas wae, che. viet Bea ienntn | averventstwee: a tuue exerclme arteae @he got out Into the fresh alr she A GIRL FOR T ; idy Esthe fo bang 14 Juggler un sidont: to that wil! re- cond ail tre! ayout 10 o'clock and very cold, Ap T ap= aaornlcutar a: i Ka x OnReETSH aa, rin th saietiaad lpronched ithe corner of Thirty-ftth a street two women came toward me, and rby.a horse car, and ¢! RACE=Five anda ct casey | eich famed ote, suacsea| SPENDING. FEW CENTS| Faeroe Ve i ciuele| tab } 40 the Richmond HU! precinct, of Trains ‘on’ the Big Four td i _ 5 a od yi * \ sme if 2 Hint more pain’ than ho abfters|trom:hia the tuller one, who was dreaved In ray, near tho O'Rourke reaplence, To the } hae i EIN -HE : 5 “ervolet pak oy ked me if|1 would not go to « hotel i ce ‘of the policeman’ sie made her |Stepmother Jabbed Victim With Road. o BIG-FIRE INDE elncend ane. ay tno {Saude a Magara ~ les Jon ; & \ ey peeeie ore netee Bebe rts Was | Scissors When: Her Week's / SPRINGFIELD, O,. Dec, %5.—Elghteen |, ——— ‘ Wau : Ho, thirty | Fantak Ji Hennns “{ replied {pat I did not have thoney i | awakened by her, and opened the door, fe cepa sro ed 1 ie IZ? Nac 5 } man pa a yeynrads re} ( nets sya tll Luanel enought 4p that, and she replied. that > W. Y SETTLE ee OE as , Dec. 25.—The Ernest and Cramer Building. one! ic f ‘ its, and to. b us 4 ee i 1 |t0 be contronted by a Kory apparition Salary Was Shy, , when tile east bound Big Four train fee bu fs a ‘ ti an eight | fetire OY Norah cae ei oz, De Aumtin. | aid ‘not, mend to nave montey, a o - ~y ‘ if 5 St DL Ut nye 5 C ICIS é WE Madden fitty-three years old anc vtarted to walk on when sherstoppe Shite tne vald’ ot nie wife tie polloe: } Kagie Grossman ts ‘Aftecn years ola} 4° here at $:16.A. Mu ran into the rear te : gel) : HAA RATES sfunityes tle de in, tee Atut ‘ ethan he ted to talc bet Hive: aman revived the wounded woman, and) and works in a downtown store, gho| of treight train No. %, In the western and stone uetur NV On! treet fnormandtwarsonthia|| all LE] me und sald she wanted to 0 Tavs i s too cold to stand talking, whereupon thwe'go inom hallways ‘ ~ } 1 told hei out in pr ny] Way to Dis home at No, WT Carmine Valued At} street when he atten, ly pea shorsib SEC aCe. aypdired in Harlem Court to-day ag} part of the vil y. Phe crew Of the pan his. uniform “azn. went: to set complainant against her stepmother, | Senne teu} jhmped/sud escaped injury. of the buildi to bourd. qth read ane front platform. of a beree car in West Maen \O'Rourke home. The front door was | Adella, Usirty years-old) and this“. the| ‘The most serjously hurt were: Miss! between $30,000 - 0-00. yed, HoustonvalrestniEtia toot sipped send i BT ghosRAG ini isokataRd| haat i) open. He walked through the hal! tol story she Cold: ‘ Alice King. Horebman, 0.) Susie Kall- totes. he went under the wie Che clent eo sald she UR f 1 the dining-room and found the bids; on| "ssf “mother makas ma nov ihr ind ‘Mrs, Mary Redmond, both of side of his face Wax laid ofen and his something {mportant to tell me, sgne floor, every penny oT coat: ssoant for | Ogborne, 0; ARE WA i DIES AFTER CHRISTA ( lett armennd hand were crushed, Saves Went Into ahe hallwhy! of a O'Rourke, Ae remioved to the Alven Stes es for oar) And lightly. damaged: Tha engineer - Bi FOUND SLAIN ON STREETS. | ; Diets line shadow, alie tray horace her wounds <Hfo sald’ tant un={ this wesk to buy Chrietmen cards wih | Bun eo ee me ene brakes Returning home after 2 ple ase y spent in Christmas) MOBILE, Ala, Dec jf < Forecast for New York City |{around my neck and embraced mo TEER at eane f ards with,| failed to worl COMING: OF Kanal i ; She' heli mo for several mintites af omoliciitions sou In. shit, ¥ nd when she did nos get my ffl sale 9 olf New ve nk frien enty-four| was |] and vicinity: Snow flurries, te- Ah veleaded ciectand Noreea gates ‘e's |] night and Wednesday; continued Fie ee aie swathed awittly down the|] cold; fresh to, brisk northwest treet and jolned her gompanton. 4 { “I did not follow her, stopping to iy 1] winds, er ag rk ARO RUGS RES SAD seo If 1 had been robbed, but when ¥ nid The onis. feat 19, Sunil ae ae | pce ete erapeenreer eee vain cen quatained Rel =| ary she stabbed’ me in the face/with a} DROPS DEAD FROM COUGHING, Nee pillr of solssor: tt y Id, ar a iitty “het watieal rot ity to ie) Phe his tare was padiy cut. Magis-| James Larkin, fifty years old, dropped en at life, will have a deterrent ee Bhrlow held Mrs. Grosaman for, dead in hin home at No. 1220 Freeman zy . ate: rther #kamination and parcled i i | ‘About four days ago Mrs. Ge the at of her counsel," Setethied ‘by ‘ar vlelent coughing apell® w this an re, f Q {dead in {rant isnt wae cut car, Her death ise MAN otteaice was found on bodw