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ican mato |_| RESULTS ‘nition | TBINAL) 4 RESULTS EQITION | (Semenas pecs ome oan PRICE ONE CENT. pl dd Nal YORH, (WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 206, 1900. PRI CE oO! ~SAVSMRS, TAAUTIMAN HAG A DOUBLE CAPT. WENDEL ARRESTED | ~HAGAN'S NEWEST TALE OF ROBBERY © ON CHARGE OF BRIBERY | Point for Mrs, Trautman, as He’Made CUBANS RISE AS | No Mention of Robbery by a en im | CROWD noneES Commander of First Battery, State . shone oe Heel ApS AR ACCIISED te ll AS MANAGER National Guard, Accused of Forcing Civil Employees to Give Him BINGHAM DEFENDS POLICE : SURRENDERS WHEN TOLD A — SERGEANT FOR HIS ACTION. |U: S. Troops, Fe cell tol" : American Express Co. Take the Field to Meet Official Tries to Die in WARRANT HAS BEEN ISSUED -Any Woman Would Have Been Arrested and "New Outbreak. ; : 4 Williamsburg. Asks to Be Paroled, but Court Fixes Bail at: ‘Locked Up Under the Circumstances, He | \4aGooOn CABLES TAFT. 2 BOY WYTNESSED ACT : $2,500—Original Complainant Says ; ( __and Captain Schlottman Say—Might His Papers Were Stolen After Have Been of the ««400.” Agents of the Mikado Declared j | Mystery Surrounds: Motive of Charges Were Mad uy . ’ 5 i i € Active in Pushing Re- ; y 4 Man Who Had Charge 8 } a F Me - yolt on sland. » Finances \ According to the statement of M. W. Ludden, night secretary of : et of the Finances. Capt. Louis Wendel, commander of the First Battery, New York the West Twenty-third Street Branch of the Y. M. C. A. Peter J. Ha-| se asirmqron, Dec. %4—Secretary is est wit ? ; ACES untIBR aneoRn eriployen away Ou aL Guard, and a wellknown man about town, was arrested to-day gan, the accuser of Mrs. Jeanne Trautman, wife of the rich physician, | rar has received advices from Gov. [4° on a pretended errand jn order that [ona warrant charging him with accepting a bribe in connection with his reported on Sunday night that he had lost in the Association library the | =" re ene ee es ‘ ; he mght be alone save for the presence | onduct of the affairs of the battery in its armory in Sixty-sixth street, A rn “ sp eps | Sab led Mn Mert o GUERS ACH A CLES é ¥ Ms of a small boy, Henjamin Grown, finan- i: 5 meek * game sum which he subsequently declared Mrs. Trautman had stolen) sai-4 exists in certain para of Cuba {pled |clal manager for long Island o¢| near Columbus avenue, | from him in 4 Fifth avenue doorway on Saturday night. and that in Santa Clara Province some the American. Express Company, at: Fhe warrant for Capt. Wendel was issued by Magistrate Crane in Mr, Ludden’s statement goes far toward convincing the police that aces ee roeretne and pile * tempted suicide at the Williamsburg | 146 Tombs Court, 'and charged him specifically with violating Seetion m . * 4 aging. joanne omice of the company this afternoon, | tee oat ry ae ay Hagan ‘jis irresponsible and that Mrs. \Trautman is the victim of a de-| erefore, at the Governor's instance, i ona “bullet passing’ through the wins |.NO. 48 of ‘the Penal Cove. This section forbids an officer of the county plorable mistake. Gen, Bell hax ordered a considerad{d : dow upon Broadway, Williamsburg, | or State from receiveing any emolument or fee for work done in office ae _ dob the same thing. At th ‘ine forcement of the garrison of Amer- ‘ while the other lodged near his heart. vi hy law. fhat Hagan Reported to Mr. Ludden. dott the same thing. At the same thme | TT Seen ee Miners ; gf | Meta In avayinwiaondition aetna wile except as pro vided by | : Mr. Lydden’s account txjas f “Bunday night at 10.9) o'@ack th Hagan or Hogan came to the desk ot | my] office. He placed the tps of his famsburs Hoapiial | Charges uncer this head have beon fa i { Brown stood at the window when he Vunder investigation for moro than a 1 ‘ #071 fired the shots. The frat bullet passed bly He A secret Rearing conducted by at Beans agiatrate Crane in his chambers. % through window, sending a shower ‘ fingers on the edge of the desk, rocked z these disorders instead of leaving ¢ SAHA HAfance din Ao iets Abraham Lévy, whol represented Capt, aning ove Ke rilpilhen Pista tlie stl poanlenieetleat! of glass over tho heads of the crowd in Ms : ‘ ; pasion Seen nines! *. |" police” Cammiagioner, Bingham!’ e- |'task 6 tho! [native Cuban Rurales, {~ d the strest, who dodged “Before the sec: Neberaihiteata ns ite fart, wee ‘ Suee lost some bille-St or $i4—in | “lMared to-day that {t was very easy for which’ in some quarters | reganted a jonsesbot s Vite tisctin' a vera can lenesciouidteatiarae ‘ ) the lineary, Twas uip there writing, J | @n-tunocont=wonter TO Tearrestéd in | an indication of the Inability: of the | ane reason {dr Brown's act tn as yet hla vailehtaineouctlenteedtta ies ane y eid lke some one to go up there | tis city on @ falge charge when the! Coban civil authorities 16 Dermaneaty| {a mystery. He held a poattion-of trust | ae Seno with me and look for. the money: | police were in no way to blame. He | main in the Isiand, }and importer bul evRlentiy he had | fo. : " rhe: tiancl| know iwaae\member: ot | sue in company with iteucal carefully plann ; 4 this chance to seek | | Wendal Comes art. i} ae se . | “Ut ls easy for a shyster or a black-|Wint, who will succeed hf i death. His headquarters we: the i SA ts « ft, the Liaalerun ate ae 3 vin [Maller to make such an accusation, lcommand of the pare fest ae Uy mati Brooklyn office of the company, | Hadise ES f Leh a atl ehaad tabian ey HI | whereupon the law compels tha police: | G, b K Porcine INo. Git Fullon street. The deed ye eee reupon Ai 3 t time « to the bellef that Mrs. Trautnian was # the nd occupation wrongfully accuved. Whether Hagan | of th and by the Americans ‘t hag cted in good faith in making the| become necewsary-for the troops to un- charge or whether he 1s mentally|dertake shemaeives the suppression of | n Oo: e 1b y Wd send ¥ making rs 4 he lost it inthe Mbrary 7 would send @ | mun to ach I haven't taken this caso feet .: inthe Willlamsbarg aus Harty who Mad iim to look for it =D Prosecution «thi mit Khout, applied for a | watchman up wit . J up yet, and { will not unless Dr, Traut- Secret 8) dtr tor 2 in town on Custom-House 6. Broadwa x Where Sie asta dtlealin’ ca tary Shaw wax a H tm jonice, No. 106 Broadway i Hi z “Yes, I'm sure I fost it there,’ 921d | pion makes a nplaint or charge, 1| if Sub-Treasucy ond the businé | Brown, who was about fifty years old, i ¥ Warrant for the militia officer's arrest hayenttdioven tneuearorval rouerecneet sore I coda sswaller dteahe “rorme Sthe | When pressed further an to whether | agg, fived on Quiney atrest, near Nos-| TOY Boy AISo Areas and nna OUel arid Rees are taken In some | % and. | ) ; | “I rent for the night watchman, Fred! you can bet your fe that 1_will lhovinitended to Autes Inter he | ai : ket boat | Secretary conferred Min come to the ald Of trand avenue, Hrooklyn, called at the} 5 erick Spring, and with the latter Hagan (., ax corroboration of Havana i mn : : es Hard pany ie Cabre h Oe eae Reantachians nthal, of Lagard F | Hie money inarket Mr. Shaw snilingly’ | \yaijamaburg office after lunch to-day nt Hits Bookies Hard |° aes ; Meat! ment to the Ibrary and searched. “He “pon't you think that the Serg UAge. be oe | remae ‘Agent Fafkman, in charge there, was | Tale Sorpanied (by Capt: wendal: Cubans to rebel’) Of No. 10 Wall str rrass the United § Secretary Shay came down, saying he hadsnot Tound his Eons | I told him that !T.would make What may matter w garding ) ° rasited the Court to parole dant in hi . but Mr, ould have displa had he detained Mra, T better jude atman tn what surprised w en Beown pulled) On Both Victories. { i 1 pocket and | a note of his loss and put it on the bul: | captain's room, Instead of locking Goy,. Magsoon, in his gahle to-day to | @4eltted that a one doll from his pock nd | Hart objected tost jared that j letin board. ‘ pesnoes Secretary Taft, me 1 the fact! that | Blumentha} the ahead f nares ball should be name } “How much was {t?" Task (Continued son econd Page> a Havana newspaper yextertay | form, v | scr wish you'd go over to the Adams ; Ke sates e “Fourteen or fifteen dollars.’ he an- pa . printed’ a story effect that J He declined to discuss the me lyexpress’ Company's office acroxs the| NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. | LG fret the ball | 4 wwored. I didn’t notice the discrepancy p | anese had t intriguing to ob-| uation with the newepap. , : > J Wendel t ephongaced on of his firat and second statement as to I tain cont Goy. Magooa| me: him as he was leaving jt ‘ori-House on of- | 1 borrowed a de i 2) Assets. eranc! sae ahah eins el EF tha amount until afterward, but I made! _ fas nsehalences Matters, § a y and 1 want to pay him bac | FIRST RACE—Toy Boy (9 ‘ 2g Asser es Da J. Goodman, who i this memorandum of tt: { | and) "Lam not here," sald the ENA TisuaaimoGin barren Jkman tgok the money and went to and 8 to 5) 1, Spion 48 to: 5 for)”, on ax } “Peter J. Hagan, No. 152 East Twen- fa hia connection with the mon for oceupancy about June 1 next Sy} tie Adams Exp: Company's office place) 2, Decklaw 3. 1 Jc ae lon the opposite elde of Broadway, ee |up the cfvil en [Phere he found the only agent enhand| seconp RACE—Rusk (3 to 1 and) for h fleth street. HAVANA. Deo. #.—Gov, Magoc “ ‘Lost $14 or $15. Finder please re- Anvestigating @ report that the at sca ‘port.’ ° ah fnsurrection in| w nothing of any Joan to Mr, Brown. port. i 5 ah insurrection in | knew now | ba Ue ea renee ‘Afterward I had un idea the Hagan ; ‘e y ag American ruie in ST He returned taste evel began to seen te Al ncon (e! place) jac! jmentioned in the newspapers in connec- 4 Subs, ijppines and Hawaii, ohect in fron us own ollice. a f tion with the Trautman caso might be 3 y This informaudn was given to the Bata eae si eeet Walla et nin eo heracuid aaice neta: When he lef he said, the only per- — | ot 4 h (Special to The Evening ) did nol 6 could ‘9 the ord i ee aa ; our Hagan, but I was not sure. I think Amerien Governor by Mr Pardings,| iN eouA, L. 1, Dec. 2—An appii“Fat this time, as there were al sadye | S20. in tho ortiew ides Bown was a] THIRD RACE—Debar (1 to 2and) hi now he ts a bit queer. 4 | a government official. | cation was made to-day by ¢ 1 for | judgments against th tor bya the small boy, ‘The boy eee ared #ho! out) 1, Holloway (3 to & for place) 2, {a Hagan is @ regular member of).tho Five Japaneso are said to have been | xtra, A. Laird and Miss riszi| othariorit ‘amounting (22 Afterward and Pulkman, seemed Anke | ao og 3. oung Men‘s ‘Chri taking photogra, tho | to over $9.00, und that he considered 1¢ | 20U% to Meew. the fact from the potice Aassociution, His hs and: measremen:s | ian tie Jorsey City leat dons jmembership card shows that he was of; the fortitications of) Havana. will of the late Susan J who | useless to. allow nore judemenia [eeujeeporttar uc. set emer: en | FOURTH RACE—Toboggan (4 to|Steibiing, of the armory, and sum him jhe found Brown lying unconsticus ‘ Lawton could be found and asked | transferred to the Twenty-third Street} (CQ|) Decides She Is|, THe secret police have been whadow- | ateq sometime ago leaving an estate | unt 5 M | Puss jt on ‘to -Wendst.” Steibling when rt c S . 6 | euvy ‘revolver “gras) b and 7 to 5) 1, Meadow Breez | [' Ubibbaes 3 ranch from the Brooklyn Branch on ing the five Japanese for three weeks. | “| PA RERIEG Ooo eaaues tin wtene eq tales with w heavy revolver grasped 4a bls | ined corrovorated this. tevtimony. Valued at about sib) toosrequesting: Hat | tolexpialn band. Even for place) 2, De Oro 3, 13 their wages, return for the easy berths they . Ulen receiving Jt as fictitious ie ents Of rent. More than a score Inesses were heard at the vations + mali Jentre Strect, Court, 3 the armory named ; the original chanjes thar 12 1s © i up halt of his month's salary ty Capt. Wendel Ha 3 rald he paid thit' moasy to Enginese. 4 6 of the nl algo . “ : Gov, Magoon ordered the police to 5 eae nee ‘ Siliey : thei eaneationed batt “ " Jointly Liable for Claim’ | ¥eten them, but dot to motest:them,, | the Court ispue an order vompelling | Counsel for tho legates sald that | “passcraby ald they heard. Gwo, shots]! Matement that a fow days ago he was Bearch for the “Double Mardlnka/overhearicatconversadion’ Newbury ‘D. ‘Lawton, a prominent so-| Lawton cannot be found, and tt Is be-|-rho firat bullet plereed the big. plate. pace geet SPEER followed on a aubway train by tw2.men, 2 : : pahele ; fe ml ‘ pecial to The Ey 9 ‘ ~ i : Another factor In the theoretical side of Russian Actress tween the Japanese, who talked o¢|clety man of Manhattan, to pay. them | Heved he ts in hiding someWwhere. All| gins window of the place, sending «| PATR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, {him Jum up and got away Crom of tho affair was supplied by, Capt. * : c thelr share of the estate, Mr, Lawton | efforts, to locate him have been futile | snow, : Pe an fas Pupp) DY, planning an insurrection among the eaneINV Galleys ea tAt 1 oa inintomes tnt Nawlveriel isa | shower of glass out upon the sidewalk, 4c. 26.—Though there were no stake|b¥ WH he could clinch his evidence. Gqscbictienten ys suien mysaiee; Wor/a 7), negroes in Cupa simultanooualy with in- | 1B {06 C£ee0te : ewevenealatne lis omice In New Work le deserted. | Many persous were passing ut the tlme. | reqtures at the Fair Grounds to-day the| Refused to Answer. Iporter: be/aeid this) atternoon PARIS, Dec. 2%.—The three remaining | #urrections inf the Philippines and Ha-| Surrogate Jackton, howevel, Att Bt | | At the Brooklyn headauarters of th /races were very interesting andj _ The last witness-bxamined to-da “It ls exceedingly probable that ara. italy at wall, Teer er OP company the assistant superintendent | somised keen eport. The weather was | John J, Jensen, te armorer, Wh n ! Treatman has a djuble among the | its brought by creditors, with tha) pie Japanese plot ts aaid to ba due toy I jsald that Brown had been with the jie ang the track fast. and the at-| | auentignied by" Lealstanc District-Attore | swomen who infest this pact of the city. | ObJect of making Madame Gould, ntigathy of the Mikado to the] | American Express Company tor twenty | (1 liv4 nature of tne card drew out algrouml that a reply would, tend ty see : Win fact I'feel ao confident that in this | who was Countess Hon! De Castellane,| United States, Phis antipathy dates @ years, and had full charge of Ml] )o attendance. Betting waa brisk and|Afade and incriminate him, Asked. \ trey lle/the explanation for the whole | jointly responsible with tke Count for to the Rusio ‘ Bane [its nancial business in Brooklyn, GAA nae anGne trae , ed he micht implis ded > courd 8 tht while these | “I do not know," he said, ferdnce at Portem< matter that I am now making a thor- | certain claims, were geclden: to-day, was ac-| Sub! ay Kum cl ough search for such a woman. ates centuaced by the kliling of the Japanese) rons of slot ma céteh- Fenotimentanad | Bromni anand want to commit sulstdes "J believe that she exists, but I fear for the poachers and the exclusion of the| will rejoice, hh fn the a contract under which the} soirits when he here=this morning.” {that she has fed from ‘town since Mra, 1 the’ large nese from the Kchools attended by | roan, for Justice Me Interboroukh rung the Subway, the rent: | ‘Tie superintendent at for ; Trautman's Arrest. Three of my plaln| who held that it had eos Vwhite California, threo mon lib ing out ¢ ges of thls kiid I com- | the Wilhamebung Hosnital, “wiere clothes men spent last night looking | of the Castellanes «Ver sinc Japa entrance to/ the Yarious devices mon oh - andthe company his | Sained “conmclouanent. : ( ; for a woman who bears a close re>|-iage to appeal to him to exteicate them | the new batter at Hayana and Ca-| pennies of walling passeng: 5 aos Aye! Saeed “oper: eae | semblance to Mrs, Trautman. 1 myself! trom financial dimpulties, but held her | banas by pretending to be reporters ‘for cidental to the operation of the roitd SER ES h hres pee { teeao aerial wg or with t | sprinters : F went to the /Hiymarket in the hope of| sointly iable for Je at tik ,000| the Havana Post, ‘They are well-ap-| and the city loses tho sult tw compel Gaaibarcrathare “| WOMAN HOTELKEEPER ee Be Ns Valin euleithargetng made , finding her. ‘To-day, having failed to/curchased from iota lisexelgeanaten Ve languages, ‘They {the Interborourh Company to rem aiaet ines are, & dine tote 6 A i shargeh laid against him. Gen How | | find the suspect in the Twenty-ninth | the Russinn actre Odessa. Wh tived In poor-auarters ia the suburbs, | the Mot machines : donge|ntouthes trnvelling spubite, | ROBBED OF $5,000. | seta? eatiteui mak le Ieuan harekee epee teoair gen faites atreat district, tho threo detectives aro {fold the Jewels to Count Bont through a et tt vera aroumed and: the ot | et mount 1s Face, Huren | thot he inquiry Wendel asked for we | and rath: | the intermediary of w toweller. F e fey, | j Arnold, a wa | ih ranging the sitting-rooms an The court also found thay Mme. Gould| removed to another address, Bakes | (Spectat Evening World ) RST RAC eacbene bins Ewen Geencdonethowarer ( tellers of the Fourteenth strest dla-| way jointly jlihie £05 th ¥f AHOU| the aecret police found them and they (WHITE P NoGXi es Deosiste| lamiclt it possinie Gov, tHitging muy : ae relty” alll, amounting to about | again scattered. Mrs. HH mother of Demo-| Si leave the matter for his suc ‘yam pretty ceria band ae jh fe oes A the DH was not pads] Ls 0 c epee Gas Jeratlc Leader Green, of the water. 3| that Mrv, Trautman Is elther the victim | Qeq)” ‘Phre ts were appointed! to| of Gov. 3 a NEWARK, N fs 5) 3 sbich de ah sini dade bees , gion, and who keeps a hoi ‘of an honest or i a aaettd fa fae saleg ptsthpclewelry: ai Brant and Albert Re nan two spbelal | 5 a au ponerse Katonah, where a lot of the Zon- | | SUPT. OF POOR KENNEY. pact of Hagan or clso that Hagan hi policemen, came to bows In A Halo org| sind surveyors employed on H BAP gt eeoanics there are some |MIRS, THAW AT:TOMBS [COT HOME TO LUNCH | potcenen, cure oy vows in 2 Cau OIA Cass | STRICKEN AT FUNERAL, \, points in his ftory witch should be | : TO_RESCUE. FAMILY, | ruan over mer rs re tv-day that she had | ‘ cleared up before I shal be prepared) WITH HER TEDDY BEAR. *| guardians of the peace “10 informa tion “stven | : fully to believe him. He says he was | — 4 delThasinenctouRStre armed wh Staten Island O. en with jrobbed Saturday night at 19 o'clork, yet | Sas: Wife ass BabetWere Asleep. ti | y and m any dai ion i l he made no, complaint of any sort_to| Carried Her Husband's Christmas| Ye 40 Say) ere Asleep and. We ed Sitar : the potice, Aman oF THs fTaanolal st Brean hee 3 Near Death—in a‘ Gas- relent ing would be apl to go to ithe pi re on Her Visit.to the Jewelry, Dna ' aoon as hie discovered that he had been | Pr ostoay, Filled Room, elie as a a Wane | robbed of a# much as $1. He aire | ot ree f (iienante hin no int at W et - Poor nd Dorough stnes. i } gives Actitious addresses and fictitious || When Mra. Marry Thayent ri rectal -Prteicgtarters hy f ws 8 home ta West ¢ Efe Places of) empfSyment. Perso rhea with JACK SON, silent! Dee. st Col Say ly 1p Tombs to s ‘ : x sieae Steals } think there has been a mistake, ‘bik "Teddy bear'* given to her elt pany ound) 5. Mecants, In command of the tro AW SAE Nara by, her husband as a hteon,. and ita] Ps 1} Beobt to check the race rots i J Ja. 100, Nountad Defends Acts of ‘Police, Maritim ibe Wty?! she aske Bent to Boobt to. eth oor trench 4 KILLED, 12 IN URED ee ekrnaass 2a) nths old) Ly if "But in the face oi 0 Fiyan, of the Tombs and s 12) Troxter eo taeo.poaltiveran | aay, the fumes of gas which ti dart i} 3 | $dentincation ‘as he made: of Mrs, {PAPE the ‘Tombn she had to run| from. disconnected tubs utiaghed to a IN TRAIN COLLISION, oa se * jTrautman, there was nothing for the!» gantlet, of camera fiends Holding | small cooking sto Dr, Hilton; wo “hime 1 V4 159 ¢ Pdliceman to do except to arrest her|/her mut in front of her face with her} lives in the ‘same house, revived | th TACOMA, Wash.) Dec. “our por THIRD RACE—One milefand 7 varie on =the \epot. {Under the! fulow; thes Tent hand And’ tucking the | Weddy:: | mother and thy onila After a hard) feat. [aons—were Killid and twelve Injured to-| pober, 104 (Troster) ooo... “e hear under her left arm. she tan-trom| Mri. Cohen had lait down for a nap on ing | telegraphed tla aftérnoon that another| (¢ in cons ‘ i ped $2 — and four , sergeant had no dlecretionary powers—|+ day in the collision of an inter-urban | Hellewar, 2 4 o Tombs gate fo Ker automodila| alongalde wher Mite kon after: puttin, tuuwood, 101) CAML 3 ante he had to send Mrs. Trautman to a} brougham and Was speeded. away. Tonf'on the Move to. cook. As alie| 'TEHERAN, Deo, 24—Tho condition of | almost any ny train from Seattle with a work train «| \uewoods 1OL Ci ne sons, Thomaa t Panipat rasrettey inure as etn ia - Ee EET EN ShRORA oteNe Raveena ST, PETERSHURG, Des, SComeial |e ee Edaewood. male 10 (, La a ‘for Surragat ih b ht ta 1 1) A UWUNDan XBARS 400 Wye okt the husband bean a tow ralnal ta Jator]| te Shah has taken a. wharp turn for | advices received mere from Teheran say | Conductor George itéas Is umong thy 5 167) (J. Ayan), § PUTAS se: ghe was brought weuld have em "HE ROAD Zo WkvTERD, ‘eo the victims would have boon dead, the worse and his death ts expected | tie death of the Shah Is immiment, dead, 5 <> Balpbie, 107 (powers). Ea i Lo . : i y i i 7 ue 4 5 i 2 i “

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