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TINO RESULTS EDITION | (ccammmaoaoan] ee. ONE SEITE NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1906. EARESTATIONS GNA SUBWIN TOBE BUILT. AExpress Stations Will Be f M er Two, Miles Apart in NEVES alway WAS. TRAUTMAN PROV SNP sw ALB AND 1 HONGRABLY OMOCHARGED trolley ca sed de-|Mother Says the Child’ | : orers ware riding at |_Father Was Nephew ol | Marg. Trautman Leaving Mesuhc Finn Wanted Hogans Held New Tubes. Bee Palace Car Inventor. - | ici ee TH W-thied street and White Pla {this Court After Her Acquittal fo; Assault but the Trautmans 4 (Photographed espécially for The Evening Werid) sd asd three others |HE LEFT A TRUST FUND Were Convinced of His Men- Fewer LOCAL STOPS. apid Commission s Tracy, the mot ‘ Boy, Who Was Near Freezing tal Irresponsibility. S i Will Let the Contos for | | ey ; Taken from His Mother— | it | i ee x Trial Postponed. «| DOCTOR'S WIFE CHEERED ON The Committes os Pians and ; itd v Freezing and in rags Seen LEAVING COURT, M MAN HISSED, | Sof the Rapld Transit Commissto! boy named Etimond Pullman, who ah cere oa ae his mother tays, is “the son of Georg sie a SEG eee en ‘Two Officials of the Y. M. C. A, Testify That | Fee tn ROE Hogan Assured Them He Had Lost His . a ‘s Court. The woman. Who says she iting and ‘AN BY BUCKET LOOKS was Mrs, George Ht. Pullman, claimed Money in the Association’s Rooms— — is bore =4 that $60,000 worth of Pullman stock was | and —— f deposited five years ago in trust to Acctiseg Sure Only Money Gone. Brooklyn, Experlence with the present sub given to the child on his attaining his | majority. This stock, which would be j a3 ah wh that express stations ara too} <i Wal ¢ haw, W er | worth a far greater price now, she sald | cen, Soreua HOU the system| { 500-pound 3: { d was the property of this starving, Siibed| Mrs, Jeanne Davis Trautman, who entered Jefferson Market Court ons too toxethersin ‘ sss i tng, ragged child. : : 5 seers ‘ Forty-second} 5 iv The attention of the society's officers | to-day charged ‘with the larceny of '513, came forth again two hours later ‘| was attracted to the woman and her Wexpress sta-| \4}) q tot | children by an anonymous letter re- oO miles apart andj} | ; ie af from ight to ten y * 71 NS lcetved yesterday atating that a woman to stations ywill A 5 shortly land three children were living in desti- n the block, doing \ tution at No. 437 West Twenty-eighth/ jan the arm of her husbartd, Alexander Trautman, smiling with satis- | faction over her complete vindication and bowing: gtactously i in response to the shouts of a big, approving crowd. The beautiful Southern wife local statis locks. The cntran: through property Way with the corner kiosks. The eta, street. ' j ated as follows Found Him In Want. | ot the ‘rich German physician had just been honorably discharzed by enu: Hranch—Ba iF | Magistrate Finn, j The weird-looking little man, Peter J- Hogan, who had seized Mrs. Trautman in Broadway on Christmas Eve, crying out that she was the pickpacket. that had robbed him, slipped quietly out of a, back door of | i Agents King and Renton went to the pe tenement in tue dstrict known as Poy- | erty Hollow. On the top floor th found tho woman and-her children, If ede {n threo {l-smeiling rooms, in which” two chairs, a stool, a bed with no Bede es and a little stove which gave Btrevt, Elghth street, Fourt eet, eenth a expreas; Twenty-second street wignth street, Thirty-third s pex-reventh st i tor toledistre i Sra eer ot tn, the Court-House, in shaking fear of a moh,.and fled away, pursued by a rere. Sixtyolghth streak, se Lee a Tada mS SE OO eae wae iaiian | Pallinan, jwilow ot hisses. His story had been completely upset, he had been branded as an) 4 Pela ae street, ox: the! Brooktys/ayilhiamablirg candasen’ that poles sy" Pealt aMill gxtend £0 | Georse am a lesen rc ee ee intellectual freak and only the forbearance of his victim's husband had » One Hun-|hattan bridges at tha moeting. of the|tunning far under the present Sub-, she sald. of Geons ‘ saved him from prosecution for assault, wooo “ street, One Hundred and | Rapid ‘Tranalt, Commission “thie-atter-|WAY. and Centre treet and Park How. | husband, she sad, waa once financial ! ¢ str, d at Cire: 3 eet to 5 ; ht oss.) fet, One Hundred and{ noon. It was figured out by John B, | 4 Comunulng up Centre Aticet 0 | secretary of @ branch of the Red Cross. So ended a four-days’ sensation, the. chief result of which had been PRentynlaurth street, express; Ono Hun. ch hat f e time she had ‘rod rleyuntal i -| McDonald, who built the present aub-| dif to the Manhattan Bridges, forming | Sve said that for som: e 1 RELI % ‘ arate ; Bored and Malrty-Arlh street; One Ha0-| way, and itcontempinten a pigentie toop | aie zouln branch of the Ioop. been tiving as the common-law wite ot the development of the ing fact that any woman, no matter how i jess noi mi Hengiet [far underground) in Manhattan and| Centro “nireot to Dicancay. aren ie | Comenius Breslin, a bricklayer an high her station or how pure her name, may he arrested, dragged to a | i a5 peeeels dred | Brookiyn and running over the Manhat- | lancey # Gnaburiz| tat thelr destitution was dun =| ‘and F + as B over y street and uy | ed up dirty S| Mit Tezauinth street, Waiton and liga and Willlamsburg bridges. Tho| Hidec. “tere to dive a fast that they liad been deceived’ about station-house and locked up in a dirty cell on the mere unsupported word (Mundred and Sixty. Neti a One| SrookigniEridgallanhoentoueiadi ne tne Sees Tape cereus Broadway f rooms be! furnistted ae es of any half-demented stranger. ae y station |pcheme, the supposition being that {t| Flatbush avenue and back under ate bits po iit e story of Ho convi most o c All alvart An hatceansafasnenntiot crave | vusnesnyercsts tain akeeer walt cia ees |Aveoe TH | The story of Hogan convinced most of the spectators. that he streo ~{'| Brid connesting wi Fulton street and | from the old structure. pin es Sapa pee te Mr, McDonald submitted plans show-| It is likely that Rav Taheodyg Ce ey ing that the loop cojild be constructed | Commission ‘wiil mM Square, express” [in three veirs at a cost of $10,000,000, tt | Mz. McDonald ts wail to have exp Wall. Joln is extinated temt the: Manhattan Brkter | @ Willingness to build the»: staionseebo ‘f will be. ready fot operaxion in three | Oreanize a company follows: Canal pireeti years.” The clty could operate the loon | bejleves that the Houston ‘street. Eighth | OF let st out to an operating company. | WH be able to m teeath gtree ina] The plan embracas direct connections | transfer arraneme express; Thier nut |aetth ad the exteing and proposed Sub- 1 Prooklyn R: T: sOcOnd — street, ‘way routes In Manhattan and Brooklyn, borough at stale mt Divorsed; she! Asserts. iw as mentally unbalanced. But despite some incoherent answers, 4 Her oldent clilld 1s the alleged Pull- | Sane lhe insisted in his identification of Mrs. Trautman, holding to his original ‘ |} man boy, Berea) an almost wate | (declaration that she was the woman who picked his pockets on Fifth paired blon¢ ‘he mi say hat i ‘ . | (Saat esters the enildts birth. ahe | ob G ARNER- IS BEA TEN] avenue Saturday night. On cross-examination a dozen fatal flaws devel- ; ¥ }tained a divorce from P who oped in his narrative. ee depo: h ck to thi hid . for i j bat een ee Siaieh ans W () HOT FA VORITES Magistrate Finn denounced as ridiculous the claim of Hogan that his wie intl atree The cute ie pian were the off- jmoney had been taken from a folding purse while the purse was still ini i treet, tr Breslin—Cornelius. jr, twen by * Meee a Bianty-s} eraniharislatvenal pera SE AemenLy ut oto —— . |his pocket! It was proven that on Sunday night Hogan visited two: S fiieth “vtrest™ 2 mo ‘ perestiy/ One if Meveenth EN DEL IN U IRY two months. “Breslin admitted having a th: +4 | branches of the Y. M. C. A., and in each told a story of having lost his Fits sate, Gisatticed mean ; and two duuniters in Hariem.|New Orleans Star Jockey Is Lucky to Finish "" premises Atineither. place did he siy thatthe oad Haze Brook street and Bt When the woman represented that she i Sean Bien ae Second in First and Third Race at | robbed. Rs ; Mrs. Trautman is a sister, of Miss Henrietta Davis, a Prominent ( usie Wil bo lc | Delance had a brother, 8 Manon, of } M2 West One Hundred and Twenty- ALBANY, Dec. 21.—Adjt.-Gen, Henry; dock, First Regiment Major George hao vera eaten | DSR treo et ey atta | EAST Ua GEE eae tauruneteeatcisitorould’ Nain atioeee ye tnets, ¢ owing Cou! 0 de, 4s detatled a recorder, The court | foUrt cot, WHO a help 0} Peer al Fe to Joln agdin at tho charges of irnpgularition preferred | will convecs to-morrow aight at the er.| the children, she was allowed to keep| Fair Grounds To-Day. |ness yeoman of Macon, Ga., and a ¢ousin of W. A. Davis, a member of Atte Pullman{ Which had! 4 - | egainst Capt. Louls Wendel, First Bat-|mory of the Finst Battery, in New York | the nursing child, tery, Light Artillery, N, G. N. ¥. ty, and following the boy was held by the #0 Brig.-Gen, James H. Lloyd, Tyted Bri oy make a full report dressed and fed him, and the case wa { é a Bh gade; Col, ge C, Fox. Geventy. | 2% 10 what adjourned by Justice Olmsted until Sat-| FATR GROL Vv ORLEANS! NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. art of inquir | rr ae preliminary, Fitty-elghth | fourth Regimen| | urday. Dec. 2.—The New Year's Prelimina vhic! eawon aa coin he had arrested early to-day in nis feet, which 1s the event of the seas SECOND RACE—French? Nun (10| *™ oanal nds this afternoon, bringin FIRST RACE—Western (5 to’ 1) 7 ana ROSLYN, L c. M—ThinkIng j and felt sure of acquittal. wal ates OGRE “ that two men hear he had shot a] ‘The men whom Danasto supposed he vA handicap at a mile fumished a|to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Babe, Bi (B to 1} the woman who robbed Hogan—admit-/ an adjournment. I was only brought ” a ! ting that he really was robbed at all.|/{nto this casa Inst night and I need s t and former (Creu ue ter of ie Masons y Branch—Franklin » Spring street, » Christopher — street Fétenth street, Twenty-th 58; | the State Li egislature of Ge State. Her family stand rantman's alld! made by her buaband, the Fish yan, and her maid, . orale is Py | hii seat, but he never nee. Ho-looked at his Magistrate, Tinn proceeded at conse with the ‘examination, ‘The momont he Hogan. Lawyer Jeremiah Those stakes are interesting 24! Hace) p, Zeck Abrams 3. | Then Inspector Molaughlin produ revit eens Sena | “Buffalo Kitty," noted baker work t lot of three-year-olds at seven fur-| and 2 to 1) 1, Chase (2 to 5 for! that the hi dighty-aleth Street | months ago in a quarrel,at \Weatbury | had’ kllled are Asidrew and Jonn La. ood field “othe winner of for place) 2, TichImingo 3 rattling good’ fel," the wi Pi ) 2, 9) stood alongside | time. Beal, y oll wants more expres Uxth street, One Hun-| had ccumbed to their wounds and] grago, brothe Who lly r 4 City’ 3s ;OnebHun! |hndilsuecumbed th roth in ROBRONS brfataadad * aitarsthass fi When ‘Buftalo Kitty : street, One Hundred | s inick Both men have lect the Nassau Hospi which was looked to run In be! blance be- y Ny vont Rroet. Oe BiMdted hi pina he wae s, murderer, Deminis avered Seely 1 . f od flolds | a Mrx, ‘Trautman the resemblai time, He fully reallzes the resporst-, Taventy One” Hundred’ and | Danaste, a junkman, of Franklin) wounds, sOanusto Tere ee nee | « Le. SO ead Tee ee eather | LHIRD RACE—Judge Post. (7 to) ot them was atartling. They were bility for the change he has made, and *\gtundred ana “rhted te Square, L. 1, gave fimaelf up to-day strate Remsen, ‘who Heels eee eee na. rain fell ana| 2nd 6 to 5) 1, Beau Brummell (4 gimost {dontical In helght and figure it tw no more than fair to give him | Hundred and | Thlety-fourth | o the authorities, Dandato'aald that all on @ chasige of as was, threatening: but no Lraative eard| to 8 for place) 2, Voting 3. Jand not unlike in feature. further ¢ One Hundred and Fity-second ie Wished to be placed on trial, as hol purprised to iearn that, joeeignumates big iorowdsicipes | F — “Jan't this) the woman who robbed | ‘Motion dented." snapped back the it asked McLaughlin, pointing to | Magistrate almost before O'Leary had! } finished his remarks, Your man had ume preparing his. caso. side the District-Attorney, 18 hix at- answered. Ha scem@d to bo in a] tornay In these proceedings: | ay be #0," Tetorted O'Leary, “but cl | the District-Attorsey gave him no help, er raw! and he had to-hire a lawyer with his yin order properly to preax taint! © ; Woodycrest av Ond Hy iad done the shooting in self-defense | brottors were still alive. FIRST RACE— Woelght, Jockey. . FOURTH RACE—Orbicular (7 to] out” naiced MeLanehiin, One Hundred as lent a Mr. ‘raul One ‘Hundred “and sere lor Game, 2 and 6 to 8) 1, Minnie Adams (6 to!“ yiognn waited nearly a minute before | } : “avenue, ‘| y ay = i lc ‘Abra fi . 15 for place alentine » Woodlawn rand, | inperiynrnees A Sixty-sixth and’ Moc 0!’ he Aagsily sald, “Tne her before.* | own mon: oilow~ Js raid, had, a confer Fourth Aveniio f Brooklyn—Dean | WAYNESBURG, Pa, Deo, 5 ce with Rec: ass ee s| f ; acai Feo ES Dean Aa le relanetialetecnerer soo! aimed bnnineuant mancocen eaters Ends Her Life. Beng : To GET A PRISONER. Spectators Disappointed. // + at faltered at frst TTomast President strect, Pros- forgeries. Whi * Royal Bond. 104 4 4 ss ress and Twentye tt per umounting to $12,000 «mong Cuninaame nonienaers Ba nes: j Magistrate Finn announced that * yimeat. | a oxpress 8 of the collap armyrs | discuss the matter and would not give 2 pis 42. ( te x World): woull conduct the heart Rom oI atrectets he wala Netlonay ras arate ip an Mt the names of the Iniorsera nor the | Mra Anni Klinckchart, fifty-two} yay Aimont showed, in WHITE PLAI + ¥, Dec? 27.—On | vate exami: n chamber. heen with them three months, " i Br the Wiroators of the bank worelen{inadethau (he itegen Tear AP Bake | ears ola mite GENS | ECL Eea Nated ata re Jan, 1 Deputy Sherif Doyle," of the| way there for the reporter Hit Tiina h atenosrepben, for oe acvoral of the notes. These direst tbe ae directors, itl to have been done by the same eae druggist, cnt her t with a calving | stretch, where Western c herift td office, will start on a ‘journey | jawyers, leaving behind _bout this pase,” sald Magia~ | Alea’ two hours later | rush and woh by @ «nose ross the continent for a prisoner. In! appointed horde of morbid sa EaRy } Firtssaiy Ne knit two lengths In front of Zic ompany with ‘Policeman Embet, of| irs. Trautman was given n Fifth eve-| nireat! aa firnt 9 & * y - a fant + at No. 575 West On ‘ Mount Vernon, Deputy Doyle will go to| the lett of the Maxistrate. Qt At venteninteteo * Ch) | nar ftysninth (atoetllr he Heues [Oa land, Cal,,( to Safollo Sposata, | taken off her furs and appe exact hour? Elmht sireet neopets Twoniy! ‘ had been despor tor some time and /French, 5 Lent a Ynarried man who is under -arrest| tight fitting black tatlored su he = ten minute@ . if iy Thirty-nte | x dy are [pion Parnes 4.there for the abduction of fifteen-year-| grin pininnesa being relieved at the 2, ty-ftth streot h “ ay + , e * 1 c " a the police and Coroner 6chrady a {Tichimingo, Dame inp Pay | POTSDAM, Germany, Dec. 7,—It be-) known, aristocratic family, shot. and| ‘he polles and Corelll Attia ate ataiToasptiisie Galcos | throat by @ white Ascot, Her big black 1 fee A 4 ding tometer be came known to-day that Major von/ killed himself here on Onristmas Day. Grea 112, a fs vO eyes As the trip wil require four days’ | ) 7 purdened w! black ©. wey | Wiedenbach Nostitz Zu Jaenkendorf,|No reagon ig given for the mul-ide of| Meide, although the woman was alone par ue ". Tavelllenvalse ana laupullieswaulfouna |iveatorrertee rao cara bee ele celestial it a er e ! egiment | 1 ow at, the time. “fees 2 | She t ‘on- | ‘ Mi, | formerly of the First Uhian Reg! the officer, ambo lett a wil four iikexchart: waa| (s+ slater) of [Hocus tive essary to send two officers and the! stant compression of the Jips and & of the Guard and belonging to @ well: ahrells ehinaton: ‘ Mra. . teva 8, 'O): Morth. ss 20 10| father of the gig. who Isa rich ft 6 5; i ant of Moun’ ; rk sul oa ‘i | hi 104, ; f penses of Einber, who j \ Tuchard Klinckehart, ta well to do, hay=| . aOR pis (Ree cparnen CU muBUeE Ot ing retired from « profitably drug busl- | pesfiana hes ava raroney Ne aor resolved to take wvory pr 1 | & © }ness recently. Her apartments in the Lae ee ee coereea tere With Boomata, after readin handsome Washington apartment house |iwent on and in a drive. by arin’ Brooklyn enibexzier who Wns are beautifully furnished, and there {s| length from Babe H., who deat Tiehi- | © Deon iteais Oaklands ome of.wealth and comfort. [Mingo aches « from the tr By THIRD RACE Mestorday. Nun) steady tapping of her too betrayed the | n under which she kvbored. Atter tho, Magistrate, at the request of the | attorneys, had ordered several news Paper photographers to refrain tra taking any pictures of the scene, ho | told anvattendant to produce the com: | nauates Pal lt Made Violent Love to Him, He Says . one of the officers of the | Golabeary Charics I ig jank. Her husband, | }* 1s RET! RING, e Judy wing beat fa twell to tha Court of General to-day after, twenty-eight District-Attorney Jer { yer Abe Levy made short ad. | TRENTON, N. J., Deq./ 37,—Ex-Presi-| through Congressman_ Wood, of this Grexses, aneu, the Jpdge of their | 468t Grover Cleveland and a number of Aeon the stocking of Carnegie Lake He other Princetonlans to-day made appll- Tinceton with game fn Mr. | every Indicate who was tall and Rrandly ; came up to ane ml sft hand, ‘Bhe sald, tina hurry, are you? Lets rm on i regrot at retired ‘from. th Wood indorsed the application and for- y nt he in. Rich: ‘from. the | thee " the app f =| To-day eho sent her Grown son. Ree act ( | | peated. (eam, cation to the National Government | warded it to Washingt Ren igen Aavecicornee (atoralion ialipres Swine feat ate A Hégan Plainly Frightened. | ant we SP pay Sele (ER LS ai WE I i ri ‘on |Bost Trust +0 | aaa ee ie : G tow 1. Then Ti ce wiih nie f text ahetabe wished An Ascles ty OS) JUSTICE SEABURY RESIGNS. | Hoxan. ‘stooplog and 5 strateht lived and she wal 01 whe pa + of ah 5 Ss. ahead through hin thick came on She suggest a3 hg on the dining-room | Hoot fom 19) Supre Court Justice amuel | Ahead DUR De sty! i Pani a Uy eeedsiiMayae ny rone slashed by the carving De 4) Seabury to-day mailed Vesigna tic slowly. wid =a Reis rth, In a minute w sald that “It 1L and plainly frightened. His hands | was too id and windy fo Bat tho able ,) ot in a | Mtteet, and who took ame by the arms trembled nervously. He ‘slumped in bands whe. f0OKe/ 60m by i Ns rem spineless heap ina chalr three feet from | walk agaiiat the side wpe © house, DUE hallway, Mu! was et, below ‘hirty-sixth streets) began eme, a unconESlOUR, irhy | mo. The son called In Dr, Grier, who lves |1ucy Afarle, i the Cit f los the pbuilding, He worked over the [28 Oro. and | Jue head | Higgins, | The ae Ina tic 8) = dying aroma for two hours, but she|and head to the stretch, where De Oro| f-Morrow night at 6 o pon Churgh and State Separa-} tion BI ¢. 1905, ‘Tho measure will bo] ex quit, “Beuu Brummell then moved, up Geabury will take the oath of office of AOE eine at ta Sp Se Rus Dollce of the West One Huadred | strong, buc could not get to JudKe Post |the Supremq Court on Saturday “and ay fay bly " ro favorably reported the bill,| debated In the Senuto to-morrow. and Fifty-second streot station notified | who won by half « len Beat Brum:| will alt in Trial Term Part 17-of the| draw tn her skirts to make room for “phtty=s very arinly ob: eee aren Coroner. ‘Bohiaay, who {9 in whiK, mall was @ length in front of Voting, —!Bupreme Court on Monday. Jan. 7, 1001.| him to pass, Shojgazed hand at him av “All th time I was protestmyg and ome“ aes ‘ Hat AES ‘ jun Justice of the _ CHURCH BILL REPORTED, Dec. 27.—The Committe of} amending the Church and Btate Sop children Gs Stn thirtven, eleven i hurned to deuth $y the Bingloton family Station, near this cll tye ae wer

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