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| Thaw Once a Guest at Madison Square Tower Dinnv. ™ Big Seizure Made Abram S. Hewitt’ RESULTS EDITION | ‘PRICE ONE CENT. SEIZED REBEL ARMS FOR HAYTIENS IN BROOKLYN STORAGE + Two Thousand Rifles, Great Quantity | of Ammunition and $800,000 in Counterfeit Money Uncovered by Secret-Service Men. TON, Jan. 23.—Startling developments in the plot tall SHING overthrow uit ay of President Nord, of Hayti, have followed the i in New York in connection with the arrest of Hay cret S ing | | an money. The United States Secret Service announces that it has seized in| Brooklyn $800,000 in counterfe eit Haytian money, 2,000 rifles, 230,000} rounds of ammunition and correspondence of the revolutionary party. | mriav shiny ed, arrest fc in his ed at once, was the ag apartment was found a large number formidable conspirac S of letters from Gen, Firman and other! Probably would have ond | r sts in Hayti and elsewhere, ngo land o ution | portance. the limits of Hi r papers and documents of tm- end even into ¢ [ < Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] *loause of several vivacious flirtations ne ’ ee | GREEN EDMION H of Haytian Rebel Ars in Brooklyn s Grandchild Discovers a Burglar NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908. ‘PRICE ONE CENT a “BRAIN STORM” EXPERT ON THE STAND TO SAVE THAW LNTEDCNLINER, POLICE CLUB ARMY LONG SHOTS Dr. Britton D. Evans Recounts His Visits to the Tombs, Where He Found Slayer Subject to Delusions. CHARGE DETAIKS THRQUGH AT Pat TY VYAGEH OF UNEMPLOYED W ORLEANS Richly Attired Rete a CHICAGO STAMP EDE Belle 3 Bh ee 30 to 1, af AP TOWER Gabe eee Cabin Passenger Held at Ellis Island. | emir eens | Many Marchers Beaten and Tram-' chase, |Told Dr. Wagner, Another Alienist, That He pled in Wild Street Rushes, Was Informed Evelyn Nesbit «Be. ie evils Gh Wer Wile Try longed’’ to White--Only Six Ex. | te to Parade Are Broken. Berries caued> | Upset in the Steeple- woman, richly at: Worl) drop in ty of t at City Park to-day. id handicap fea- A beautifol tired and first cabin of the Hamburg-American young ing a stateroo! W ORLE sided in the ° WAS steams: land when the liner berthed to-day, programme on she eeerer ed in dur- i Unexpectedly, this became expert day at the trial of Harry Thaw, ery cheap. fs alleged to have par! when t owever, in Hayti been a su It was discovered that the counter-/{ng the voyage. The captain of the CHICAGO, Jan everal sharp ol- |\wa a the leade: the m. In th t fm New York remain i |felt money was made in 1902 to finance| Moltke had complained to an Immigra- | itsions occurred this 3 would not be permitted, and had whieh {t was run w in the absence of five witnesses, expected on th Hit i . It was found among other things, the} tne revolution in that year. A large in Inapectress of these action: and solice and the = of police when the parader 1 track was stiff-and ! z e Adriatic, Nr. Littleton secret service operatives declare, that} amount was sent to the island at that ‘as the ng woman had no. address!" O° A! allt ite © thelr appearance: Seater jcalled Dr. Charles G. Wagner, the Binghamton alienist, and later Dr. certain persons in Haytl, mostly time, but upon the defeat of the revolu- here and no husband waiting for her!) DOSS" ie Pa nal prenere 1 thousands of men MEE RR aoa ea ett Resta Britton D, Evans, who is responsible for the , : Frenchmen and Corsicans, and one Of :ionisis the counterfel: money was dis-, at the pier, she was taken to Ellis, through the streets to the City Hall. | out of work tale i St aU . Evans, S responsible for the phrase “brain storm” which them a brother of Giordant, were active covered and burned by the govern-| Island. | where they declared they intended to) jjetiae a ie rf i swing | figured in the last trial. a agents of the alleged conspirators and ment, A quantity purporting to repre-| The detained voyager declared that) gemand work. | A my |) t00. ae ae ine ml 4 Were designated in the papers found son. gww,om, however, remained in this! ghe ia Mes. Amelia Horia, the wife of @|"‘Shortiy before 2 o'clock about two i SL SEE Re eh all It was known in a way that the Binghamton expert had been thrown @mong Giordant's effects by numbers. | country, It is stated that the plans of New York man. Mr. Boris would mect) hundred men formed in a column on j Oe Rat nerwalt pilin uithelbeenen to einG ‘tt Numbers Reveal Plotters. ‘the revolutionists were to have the. her at the pier, she au there the lake and started to march \ [A PEEL ITeMnInbermwrash anatcenlen ac ime, and the drowsy audience in Justice Dowling’s 1 inquiry the Secret Service)arms, ammunition and money arrive | really was a man there waiting for Hers) At State und Madison s s the over the short course that at- Court-room alternately dozed and yaw or By caret into connect. these num. |at @ certain time, wiere they were to but when Immigration Inspec! Rtas See a WeaulGn Lys, We BILE CC AtE aie HIN en pe and yawned until Wagner began to give in ers with the proper persons, and t e|be met and taken possession of by a! Mooney got to him and Schuettler, who ordered them to 5 ‘ performers that never will be detail some things which in the last trial had been skimmed over very frat result was to fix upon Charles|revolutionary force, which was expect-i he was the handsome young e. vy refuse chu i IT J in any classivs through the field. The Jjghtly, Miot, the American Consular Agent at/ed to capture the town, husband, he replied in t once charged with his. for Wy ra Mort tw Y fei eto 6t, Marc as one of the persons to End of Revolt. t Has Jewels and Money. prea le nau Bete nd strikin a , first race being split and the second It developed that Thaw revealed to Wagner that he had once ate Whom a number had been applied, The last part of the programme was}, ere a ae at earl egoueos kamen two mpted to ho U a} he dard, She bables ene " ; Sit . Upon learning this fact last evening, (carried out, but the vigilance of the| The eae erouert Bae eee ground. Several were knocked | { BRINATOBT vugh most of tended a dinner in White's tower rooms on top of Madison Square Gar- the State Department immediately | gecret Service officers frustrated their , CVer Handle: Ate | injured. them had started previously, pn: e heen i retiii abled to American Minister at Port| plane as to the arrival of the arms and |@t Ellis Ish at bi pen yeuUR ilieniatlatinree te : min se si; maiden den; that he had been informed the first time he ever saw Evelyn Nes- se (Haw ; alee’ eir | We not on eer D but by free use of their i fs : h ongs. . ais nts @u Prince to dismiss tois agent at once| money, and it is believed that thelr | £ of their clubs kept the Hop Mle hge:— Tony 'tbit that “she belonged to Stanford White, who had red whiskers and from the employ of the United States. Jaction will result in a speedy collapse | The action was taken because the|of the revolution. Gtate Department feels that it must} Giordani Is said to be a Corsican by | keep itself absolutely free from any ap-| birth and at one time he was Consul | pearance of sympathy with rebellious] for Costa Rica at Santo Domingo. His movements in Latin-American repud-|hearing will take place in New York lcs Jan, 30. Chief Wilkie, of the United States Becret Service, made a statement to- day, giving the facts and circumstances the arrest of Glordan! which go to show that at the time of his arrest Giordant had in his possession ——_———_—_ Gainyeneae Haytlan paper om y te the face value of $800,000, two thousand | Remington rifles, and 280,000 rounds of ammuni Wil of watch, it Is said, was i \ intended for the Haytian revolution Stored in Brooklyn. Six or seven months ago, when thle government was advised by Provisional Governor Magoon that a small party of malcontents were trying to stir up a rebellion in Cuba, it was discovered that Giordani was connected with them Highlander Catcher’s Canni- ch furs and sp wi ow wl ment men moving. | Ww Ott), 6 to 1, oto 2 and 6 to did jen ut carried, in @ silver! 4 portion of the crowd t : roi gh , ston, | looked like Kk nd th 1 ; ¢ a tio: he crowd adtenith , 4 » won by half a ler Toddington, ike a monkey;” a hat only a few months before the tr: purse, thoumarid francs’ In lin Gtate treet and heated iene oe Programme for Yonkers Meet: ‘Ni 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to L 2 lThaw had begged eae -Attorney Jerome to put Stanford SHIT Freneh i 4 son boulevard aalitoline i fi > Frac te) 1e rded the faite at pienlae away from the poile prapesntiialget ing Will Be Announced Joe \the penitentiary, but Jerome had refused to give him any aid because he lone. She had no friends or acquaint. | , column, w ; M4 2 te nes among the pussongers—at first. | Clary Pe mn, wi overtake! Saturday: te | Bere ed seas ere YA eaOUs (OW: Lot the taven otjas ail t and Jackvon boulevard ana | ed by the police. Sev the offic testimony nen were cl y . Several | Bn e clubbed and the © Ball Ronrd of Inquiry, she ve tensa SEED CRIS | with the unmarried men on the| pp gy The captain sald to Miss Mooney, [fecond detachment, arrested at n she boare the ship at Qi at | Jackson boulevard and Clark street tine, that he had really been shocked latter being somewhat roughiy henier To AD oy Mrs, Boris's flirtattons. isha { was smashed, hi s Mooney listened severely ils clothes were | nouncement was to have been mado to Mis V 3 worn and his followers eonnaya ween made to ccording tO faguin ¢ before th me too pop- Dr. Evans recounted his visits to Thaw in the Tombs, putting par- ticular emphasis on the self-importance exhibited by the prisoner and his persistence in referring to plots against him. Two of the jurors slept peacefully through a long dissertation by Dr. Wagner on the functions and peculiarities of the cranial nerves. Another witness was Dr. Charles S. Bailey, an Albany physician, who had once treated Thaw on a railroad train when Thaw was drunk. But directly afterwa Announcement of the stakes for the | Empire City Race rack meeting at! Yonkers from Aug. 12 to 28 made by Mr. Ectler, association, on ular Reitman,- who led the will be} 1, 4 tu and president of the Saturd to the were se captain's story and then questioned nlalindrect ered | day, but was d x inieal alcection sim ames 5 s delayed on account of 11 as , fair passenger. ae excitemer inability of 7 The Albany c e bee! 'y co e e ti Hour voutneys eneielseu tre galee|| tendant bponll el aghiaiaiver ability of Secretary Davis, who | | The Alt any practitioner had been fully convinced at the time that Thaw when you reach New York?" asked t ) streets and Jackson bow | now in New Orleans, to arrive here on ‘was irrational, and Clark stre t attracted Boris raised hi inspectress. M The plans for the stakes Justice Dowling announced that at a conference with counsel it had an enormou: | time. nd the brows and then sald, with a rippling which made the work of j full list been ci ed, a uN jeni laugh: iiice exceedingly difficult, ls pane iu Somme ete and ail been agreed that each side was to call only three alienists. This an- 7 hen th 01 public announcement is E . 4 asieys rs He Denied the Fair One. thellatleneeeine cid ak BRC ree aay reaver ee ant ate urse. $49: three. | nouncement was greeted with a sigh of relief by the members of the jury. “ 4 % 5 sent Dns Who wer ‘ bth oe selling; six fur- A ie eee + a ahi Tam going to fly to my husband's {ignorant of the real cause of the dis. | Among the blg purses to be offered, (J. W.'Murphy), [It is probable that the case will go to the jury before the end of next 5 heat . aert 6 . arms. He will meet me‘at the pier.” badiy h = won by a now: Posies Atithal time it pevelanad ire Be ag balistic Notion Gets Him Se ate Mineo ea Teue nt Sean | eoeaivaed ey eae uate about and | it is understood, ts a $15,000 handicap, sto 1 1 to Dand 6 to | Week, represented Gen. F q = * ‘5 el P1 a ried pon, eal Sais 4 Mulholland, 1 Haytian uprising in 1902. Pirman then in Trouble dress or any other address fn this city. mmediately following the brushe framed on the general plan of the tm- ; land 4 to't, 3 tht al i ) | So Miss Mooney watted until the h th ” Sy) port r races 101-5, Young Steven be! : . a ee eh revolution: | h the |. Chief of Police Siinny |Portant handicap races at the other ing Stevens Lucy Young, JB, Sey Fe UAE tee Glordant | Moltke docked. A tall, well-dressed may | ated es fr ate cee oa trac ealia nes pring Vie THORAC DEAR AURA ie ee erate at r. ritton vans ells ry pa Abo: Hordan : A 2 s from the acks le spring. ‘lora Dear and Annie ‘id etso ri 0 came to New York, and nines rar Jack Kleinow, the well known catcher | way hale pata eR tco lect thel mania| ness section, but Mr. Butler told an Evening World ea : esac ot Obser vations, 8 c ave had _ ey + was over before the: ed ° the Secret Service oMctals of the New York Highlanders, is busy! ‘Ah! He 4s there!’ cried the beau : they arrived. Treporter this afternoon that positive| POILLON SISTERS SHOCKE iimpun deri closesunrelllance: trying to explain just what cannibalis- | ful passenger, gathering her fur cl tman, When taken {o Police Head-|annoyncement of the Taeeaceeui . G. of the Morris sl and he said: ‘yi It was not long before it was discov-| "9 ) c balis- sha Sead 2 i Y fo Dig stakes couid st 1 S| Dr. Britton G. Evans, he his cell je sal our eyes ered that Giordani had stored in aJ tic notion got into his head when he bit | Sout Re and xtripplives Conward abe Wr was without cause ana | ot be made until he had gone over the BY TOO “RACY” PICTURES. Plains Asylum, N. J. wh ned the not look like Dr, Hamilton's, Your Brooklyn warehouse sixteen cases con-|a piece out of a well known sporting | the grim nares Paha atte her and ated bruta ome policoman hie | bien framed by Secretary Davis und] ns aes word “brainstorm” at the last trial, was] eyes look like the eyes of a sane man, taining 200 Remington rifles in fine | Writer's cheek as large as a. sliver, an to the aia Roses cna Git f over the head with his club, ‘There |2& 3° Winn, manager of the Yonkers] They Told Anthony Comstock | cattea by the defense early in the after-| while Dr. Hamilton's eyes have an ine Condition, Close watch. was kept on | dollar. Some are inclined to treat the} “Are you that Indy's husband?” she | ety have no trouble had eng | tack: Mr, Butler ts very enthusiastic About It and He Caused hoon session. Mr. Littleton sald he would] sano look.’ I told him I came in « these cases, and on Jan. 4, by Gior-| affair lightly, but not so with the new asked. ‘The man at : head. He| in allowed to march to the City | Over the card he proposes to offer, and AbDOU ie use only carry Dr. Evans ae far as the] friendly spirit. He said that other doc- dani'a direction, they were loaded on al paper man, Who refuses to accept any was only a friend fe would not tell] ison as we wanted.” assures the racing public that it will Imporier’s Arrest. hical question, which had not} tors hod been to see him, but that he truck and hauled to the Hamburg! apology or let the matter drop. who he and w © saw there maranomnnadlnlnnrcariie not be disappointed whea the stakes amed, had refused to see them. Iaiclcarlalexcaahinii pier mvliencelche| | hed bine look ce at a cafe up-' was golne to be trouile about the land-| Vion clreulara we nua elie are made public. ohn Youns."" whioh is said to ve | *S who is an old court-room| “He said the lawyers he had ree steamer Graccia was to sail on Jan,| (OWN where a party of sporting men ing of Mrs. Boris he waved her adies | erwinemunempiovedl Hi that My ta}, bee, delay in the announy an allas adopted by a wealthy nisi | og of Jerome, smiled gentally the] tained were in collusion with a lot of B tor Haltien and other West. Indian | Were gathered to lic over events of and went away, She prayed to Miss | (0 00 toe Snoiplited alas /the Empire track stakes 1 of Madrid, was convie a in} Attorney's direction as he took| doctors to railroad him to a lunatio ports, The cases were marked “Struc-| ‘2 day. | Mooney to allow her to land, but the| ~~ ‘i Par thel the plans of many a’ racing stable of Ons tasGa ye o) ws bt He proceeded at once to tell| asylum in order to keep him from © porter, who is consideracly older | ity Hall and demand work, h his possession and offering for sale two 1's ( tural Iron," and the fictitious name of a ry who is consideratly older | jiepoctress was obdurate. The law Harrie jeatiy GAR the metropolitan circuit. Horses are p Aeclloe ciate otra of his experience in the treatment and| going to t and exposing the criminal ©. Meriam & Co. was given as the] with the catcher and ‘Kido felt ug | must be obeyed, notwithstanding the : Shippy this morning | pointed" for certain events, and unless| Meseve, oytfoulce Cull of decidedly | A of the insane. acts of Stanford White and of a lot of eonsignee, Gonaives, Haiti, was given| tng qoor, Everts Pee cee one beautiful garments and the 20,000 francs. the owners get an idea of the stake athony Comstook appeared against | yyr, Evans eaid he first saw Thaw Biantora White's criminal friends. His 01 ey averyi e : i ra onable period d-] “Young,” who is a swarthy on . earrunes mother and . e% name was withheld. A ral er againat. tie{|ean be deported ts that she ts not a vance nominations are likely to suffer! Me iyo Brevoor head of the |196, He Was unaccompanied by any ure, He seemed to grow more “Cement” Was Ammunition, wall, when, to the surprise of every..|Proper person. The case has been post- | Mr, Butler, however, promises that! \nu-Vi ige Zeller that | ; physician, | nervous and after five minutes more of ‘There were subsequently added to the| body, who thought the matter | poned to give Mr. Boris an opportunity e i (7 Ou eed everything will be ready on time, and} the inforn the “prisoner |“. introduced myself,” said Dr, | Conversation T went away, after telling MOLRIERIENEMMTHentyaticealeimtnarrsle | (lavicacecallialase sina cusieat len cenrnt|itavoalll coneitsihandsomanwytey y jWhen the announcement ts made both | WS\\i at: Judge zetier, | Evans. “Mr. Thaw said he knew who} 1m I would return. arian Reve Erde TMi Cree Ab ChE Ae _ the horsemen and the public will belecuere assault now | 1 Ho greeted mo in-a nervous; “fU8 speech was rapid at that time e ‘oment. officials. had ne cheek of the ot ae . was. } [ A _nervou his maak tani ‘ ye is a. Ps) a i x 1 his words came tumbling out one become convinced that Glordan! was ( | fj ( th Po itio Yo Se k! BON be shocked } 1 WIE ee PERU ES ere) e | ete » other. Before he finished o: and the steamship company was not!- to a doctor, COTTON REPORT SHOWS ow) them these} the head. ly assumed an air of great fled not to receive the cases of hound was cautorized to pre ‘The Famous Waltz face of eight ECONOMICALLY, QUICKLY Oia avuriatiinpnentlenieththalworts 1 emed suspfeious of me. 1 went) suit importance." a cane to apologize, would not accept tt ner man ret ent { ana {tis understood an attempt ‘has deen made to have the catener ar- riends have intervened to the affair, bat until the wou "se face has thoroug ems no chance of a re- a poisoning. La tural fron," the barrels of “ce Pralzea tone and some boxes wh also pad nibalistic. pli their appearance, and upon learning | but. t the write of this action, Gior ed away to another war By that time the Secret Service had, reste Becured sufflelent evidence to warrant) }\'°! W them in opening all of the cases, boxes | healed there and barrels. The first contained the | “ot wis Moraine, ‘ . £000. Remington’ rines, the barrels the It was explained that Kleinow has emmunition and the box habtt of biting people while in rough @ountergelt Haiien currency. Giovdan's lay, but the. newspaper” man’ insists! Brsiewen n the night ouse, sansa! it 19 @ habit that ought to be | York. 10,337,607 BALES GINNED.|/\\": Fa eee res were all ne Judges deckled that the ple- were deserived tn “Young” was musle pages) from “The Merry Widow" will be given In the Magazine Section of AND WITH PRIVACY Treated Badly, He Insisted. they Q, When did you next seo him? A WORLD, January 26. ugh a “Situation Wanted” A, WASHINGTON, Jan. 2—The Cenms Mula taasio’ conalaitng otlaalraan ia) the || nae 4. ta ireau to-day issued @ report showing v0 yenoa hie pata aay attire! if On {, when Dr, Wagner and I only authorized copyrighted edition, and THE WORLD. that the total amount of cotton in th © Merry Wido “nes: | yen's 812 Suits at 85.05; Men's gis | Went tether. We remained with him Is Issued as a newspaper supplement ex- ited States ginned from the growth reproved him for being ‘ te yaLd Suits & Overconts at $7.75, | one liour. He greeted us with the same clusively through The World by special |! unquestionably the Greatest “Hel; £1907 to Jan. 16 was 10,337,007 bales as | and adjured him to take earing our counters of all winter! staring eye, nervous and quick walk. ' Ip for the | 9K rricey cut ruthlessly. Sale {ous of our motives. mpared with 12,175.19 bate nd last year and 9, ve ginneries Wax i In this bulletin round bales are counted as half bales, orrangement with the musle publishers, Chappell & Co., Ltd, London and New | Any earlier Issues of this muste by | a newspaper are PIRATED and incom- plete. Get the REAL music of the Merry Widow Waits in The World next Sunday. Wanted” Medium. RESULTS “i” FIGURES "i?" > bad paid i wext b was given Young two days, Friday and Saturday heviot suits for en, fancy : n and. the. windows: simere multe and kersey overcoats at, were up, Dut omplained of draughts, . worth $12. Also all $15 and $13! and the windows were put down. He sults and overcoats, $7.75; ull sizes and | was feeling somewhat better, its and | said he BT gg NSS ME Broadway, opp. CitY' jr insisted that Lo had been treated It was \ KALIL'S Resteurunt, 1418 Park Pl Finest ‘waras'n.Open till midn’t; musie,i 1,000.°, y { | i ~e

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