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The Georgian Carries
The BUSINESS
And All Of It Clean
The Atlanta Georgian.
The Georgian Carries
The BUSINESS
And Air Of It Clean
VOL. 1J NO. 209.
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26,1906.
PRIYffP. •» Atlanta TWO CKNT8.
rlVA^rj: 0n Trains t'lVB CKNT8L
NOTJISSED
Mrs. Fred Auld Lay
in Field Two
Hours.
LURCH OP TRAIN
THREW HER OFF
CONGRESSMEN SPEND HO LID A Y
INVESTIGATING ON THE ITHMUS
Brought to Presbyterian
Hospital for
Treatment.
After being thrown from a Southern
railway train two mllea beyond Modi-
mn, S. C, and lying for over two hours
In the freezing weather In an uneon-
wlnua condition, Mrs. Fred W. Auld.
of Elberton, Is now lying In the Pres
byterian Hospital In Atlanta suffering
from cuts, bruises and a fractured arm
and at present the surgeons canont say
whether or not she will live.
.Vi,. Auld and her husband were re
turning to their home Tuesday after
"lilting friends In Westminster, S. C..
and when near Madison, Mrs. Auld
started from the coach In which she
and her husband were riding for an- ____
other coach to see her brother.
While on the platform between the
two cars, a lurch if the train threw VPtpnn nnPm nPfQ
her off and It was not for some time VCIC1UU mcuiUCIi
that she was missed. When her hus
band discovered she was not on the Q A P A ra
train, lie got off at the next station O. r\. C. rtl C
and getting a horse and buggy he went
hack along tho railroad and two hours
afterwards he found his wife prostrate
and bleeding on the ground.
She was brought Into Atlanta on
Wednesday afternoon and was taken 11
the hospital In an ambulance. Her pjpgrji ^fJJJJTING
The M stouri spirit'’ permeates the entire country, and it is for this reason, doubtless, that tho mem
bers of tho national congress, whose pictures are hsro given, have determined to spend their Christmas holidays
in invsstigating tho conditions on tho Isthmus of Panama. Reading from loft to right are: Senator Frank P.
Flint and Representatives J. R. Know land and D. E. McKinley, of California; James McKinney and F. 8. Dick-
•on. Illinois; Prank B. Fulkerson, Missouri; J. Howell, Utah; H. Steenereon, Minnesota: Zeno J. Rives, lllinoie;
M. R. Kinkaid, Nebraska, and George W. 8ml»h, Illinois. This sketch shows tho district in which they will
spend five days. - *
ATLANTA WOMAN CAST
INTO A PRISON CELL
ON CHARGE OF THEFT
Mrs. Jeanne Trautman
Accused by New
Yorker.
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1 ondllhtn Is dangerous and she may die.
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Declares No Respectable
Woman Is Safe on the
Streets of Gotham.
New Tork, Dec. 2*.—Mrs. Jeanno
Trautman, wife of Dr. Alexander
Trautman, a prominent physician, will
go the limit to not only prove that ahe
Is Innocent of the charge of being a
common thief, preferred against her
by Peter J. Hogan, a stenographer, but
she declares that she will make such
an example of her accuser that Inno
cent and respectable women can walk
the streets In future In safety.
Hogan said that he had Identified
Mrs. Trautman as the woman who ac
costed him on the street, led him to a
hallway and robbed him of 113.
Husband Is Angry.
Mrs. Trautman, who Is said to have
lived In Atlanta, Go., declared today:
"Respectable women watklrfg along
the streets of New York have abso
lutely no protection from arrest and
subsequent humiliation In cases of this
kind, provided the police accept the
word of Irresponsible persons, os they
did In my case."
Dr. Trautman Is equally determined
that the arrest of his wife shall be
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SLAND FOLK
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man, who says:
"I know the charge to be false, tor I
waited on Mrs. Trautman when she
was III In bed last Saturday night. She
was In bed and 1 was attending to her
when this man says he was robbed by
the woman In Fifth avenue. Mrs.
Trautman's character Is beyond re
proach.”
Trautmans Attend Party.
Although Mrs. Trautman was un
strung when she appeared In Jeffsrson
Market police court yesterday, whon
the case was set for tomorrow, sho
completely regained her composure and
last night she and her husband attend
ed a party given by August Janseen at
his country home, In Great Neck, L. I.
The Trautmans went In a big touring
car. Mrs. Trautman appeared to bo
perfectly self-possessed, and It was
plain that she Is certain she will bo
honorably acquitted.
Desk Sergeant McCarthy Is the of
ficer who caused Mrs. Trautman to bo
locked up on tho mere word of the
complainant. It was to this sergeant
that Mrs. Trautman told her name and
address, which could easily havo boen
verified.
Looked in Prison Cell.
While the sergeant, under the strict
rules of the police department, was
Rule of United States
to Be Over
thrown.
THAT IS REPORT
REACHING MAGOON
IN THREE PLACES
Hawaii, Cuba and Philip
pines to be Scenes of
Uprisings.
; made a lesson to men bringing charges obliged to lock the woman up, Mrs.
One Man Is
Mutilated by Ad
versary. '
College Men and
Alumni.
So Declared Witness at
Trial of Labor Leader
Shea.
The semi-centennial convention -f
the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity
was called to order Wednesday morn
ing In the convention hall of the Pied
mont by George P. Harrison, of Opeli
ka, Ala., a charter member of the third
chapter organized at the old Georgia
Military Academy at Marietta, and the
Chicago, Dec. 26.—"You ought to be youngest brigadier general In the Con-
in prison and : you will be before thla Is federate army.
■ ver. We will protect the negroes; About 160 members of the fraternity
they are as good aa you.” gathered In the hall to witness the pro-
charlos Dold, ex-president of the ceedlngs of the first business meeting
Chicago Federation of Labor, In con- of tho session. William C. Lcvcre, if
eluding his direct examination in the Evanston. III., eminent supreme archon,
Shea trial today, declared the forego- sent a special Invitation to Mr. Har
ing words were spoken by Attorney rlson to ho present and open tho iseml-
Levl Mayor, representing the employ- centennial convention as a mark of re-
!la,taStafe "iSLrd'of°ArW.ratioa° ***'' to . hlla :lo J and loyaUy *°
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New York, Dec. 26.—In the hcscraent of
the Riding Club, tho most exclusive organi
sation devoted to equestrianism li
Uulted States, Thomas Connelly and.
Cassidy battered and stabbed at each other
today in n duel with pitchforks until Con
nolly fell, mortally wounded, blinded and
mutilated.
Bad blood over the .division of the Christ
mas money given to the employees of the
club, which Is at No. 7 E. FIfty-elghtli
against women whose characters are
Blinded and M unimpeachable as he thinks his
wife's Is. Dr. Trautman Is not only
Indignant, but he is mad through and
through. He said:
Friends Flock to Her Aid.
“This town won't be big enough t.o
hold that man Hogan and me if I get
my. hands on him. unless he is Insane."
From every side friends, all persons
of prominence, have flockod to Mrs.
Trautman's aid. Edward F. Scofield,
of 131 West Twenty-flrst street, whoso
wife wentonMrs. Trautman's ball aft-
St TiFf LTITirlnd confinement In a cell
In the West Thirtieth street station,
said:
"It Isn’t Mrs. Trautman, but every
respectable woman In New York who
Is on trial. If such things are allpwed
to pass unnoticed no woman will be
safe on the streets without an escort.
street, caused tho effnlr. Connolly wan' What Is to prevent any man fro**]
taken to tho Flower hospital In a dying grabbing the first woman he sees, and
m accusing her of a crime?
condition, wblio Cussldy was locked up.
SA YS THA T“THIRD DEGREE”
CAUSED IVINS TO SWEAR
HE HAD MURDERED WOMAN
Harvard Professor Declares Man Was Hypno
tized and Then Hanged For Crime He
Never Committed.
New York, Dec. 26.—Professor Hugo
a refusal Of Montgomery. Ward A Co • The 8. A. E.'s beganto 5 at 'i* r I Mun.tcrberg, of Harvard Unlverzlty.
lay.
to arbitrate. Wednesday morning and by D
Wit ness also told of a hotel confer- lobby and reading room of the
Piedmont were -warming with the
force (yen’ unfon teamster In tho city airirznewlng oM acquaints
gatea had come from the four quartern
of tho United States—Maine, Wash
ington, California and Florida—and by
the time the convention was called fo
order everybody knew overybody else.
Billy Levoro a Heavyweight.
William Levere, known familiarly oz
"Billy,” the biggest 8. A. E. man
In the world, waz on hand. Ho weighs
over 200 pounds. Mr. Levere Is the ex
ecutive head-of the 8.-A. E. fraternity.
He U also a member of the Illinois
house of representatives and holds a
■— high position In the affairs of Ills state.
1st to The Georgina. Immediately after the registration
, ‘fr'''*' ^V' D *.«'j*'"T Th ® man books were opened Mr. Levere nppolnt-
Geor. jiff?’ unWcn ““« d ; here J?* ed the committee on credentials. It
btorge Patterson, s cab driver. The was comp0 sed of W. R. F. Dunn, chair-
voman was Alice Clark, keeper of the man; George D. Kimball. Clarence W.
>»ariii n g house where Patterson died. Stowcll, A. N. Bennett and W. II.
The coroner Is Investigating the, Lang. As the delegates registered they
af »thv. ! were given badges and Sleeve cuffs
F
IK DIFFERENT ROOMS
AT BOARDING HOUSE
the famous psychologist, today star,
tied tho police departments of every
large city In the country by the publi
cation, after an* exhaustive Investiga
tion, of the statement that the great
state of Illinois had hanged a man In
Chicago for a murder of which he was
absolutely Innocent. The terrible
“third degree," declares Professor Mun-
sterberg, was responsible for the pro
duction of a hypnotic state In the mind
of Richard Ivlne, who confessed to
the killing of Mrs. Frank C. Hollister,
a woman he had never seen.
Professor Munsterberg’s remarkable
assertion, with all his proofs, as print
ed In The Times Magazine, Is as fol.
lows: . .
By PROF. HUGO MUNSTERBERO.
On January 12. 1906, a young mar
forward by his friends, seemed to point
to the fact that tho woman was mur
dered by an unknown person at anoth
er place, and that her body was drag
ged, during the night, by the copper
wire colled around her neck from un-
other street to the barn yard.
Tho so-called "confessions” thorn
selves seemed absurd and contradicto
ry. und exactly like the Involuntary
elaboration of a suggestion put Into his
mind. His whole life history und ex
pression of Ills face were In fullest ac
cordance with the suspicion that Ills
mind was in a state of dlsassociation
when he began his confessions.
It seemed to me a typical case of that
large borderland region In which u
neurotic mind developa an illuaory
memory aa to Its own doings In tne
past. After most careful scrutiny, as
far as the primed material allowed. I
wrote thus In June In my much abused
letter that the confessions must be un
true and that the condemned man had
really nothing to do with the crime. I
added at once, "It Is nn Interesting ruso
I Know Charge Is Fatts.'
"I might add that one of the most
prominent attorneys in New York has
notified Dr. Trautman that he will de
fend Mrs. Trautman In tho Interests ■ f
all respectable women.”
Friends of Mrs. Trautman declare
she has established a perfect alibi. One
nlibl, which they declare proves her
Innocence beyond doubt, will be made
by Kate Nevlns, maid for Mrs. Traut-
Trautmnn's friends say that her refined
and cultured appearance should have
at least gained for her the matron's
care. Instead of a cell In which a num
ber of drunken women were confined.
The singing and talk of these prison
ers wore enough to make any respect
able woman blush, without being corns
polled to remain In the same utmost
phero.
To Avenge Insult.
Mrs. Trautman'* maiden name Is
said to be Jeanne Davis. She Is a
daughter., a! ,cx-Jadgo Davis, of At
lanta. Her relatives live near Atlanta.
Her brother, Frank Davis, Is a travel
ing salesman and an athlete. Hs Is
said to bo coming Here to avenge the
Insult.
Thinks She Has Double.
Captain Schlottman, of the tenderloin
station, after a complete Investigation
Into the circumstances surrounding the
Trautman case, declared that he waft
convinced Mrs. Trautman was Innocent
of the charges against her.
'If don't believe,she la guilty. It Is
simply Impossible that a woman of her
position and social standing could have
stooped to such u thing,” said he.
“I am convinced that Mrs. Trautman
has a double. Acting on tills theory, I
have four men out looking for this
double, and If she Is any way striking
In appearance as Mrs. Trautman, she:
ought to be found within a very short
time."
Havana, Cuba, Dec. 26.—Sensa
tional reports relative to the five
Japanese found sketching tho city
fortifications have been made to
Governor Magoon.
According to these reports the
Japanese are preparing to incite
rebellions against the authority of
the United States simultaneously
in Cuba, Hawaii and the Philip
pines.. February is said to be the
time set for the uprisings.
This information has been given
to Governor Magoon by a govern
ment official named Pardinas, who
is reported to have overheard the
Japanese here discussing tho
project.
SIX ITALIANS SLAIN
IN BLOODY MASSACRE
ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT
cause Is assigned for the deaths.
The bodies were found In different
rooms In the house.
IS NAMED
BY FUSION PARTY
bearing the Greek letters 8. A. E.
The business sessions will be held
twice dally, beginning at 9 o'clock
every- morning, and after a noon rece-s
will begin again at 2 o'clock every
afternoon. The meetings will be ex
ecutive and will continue through Sat
urday. The convention haa many Im
portant matters to consider and tho
; delegates will be forced lo work hard
I to finish up In the’ limited Ume.
| ' Surviving Founder.
FOR OFFICE OF
■ i ii t traction and admlraUon at the con-
to The Corn.,, ! ventlon. Mr. Rudolph was In Atlanta
Savannah, Dec. 26*—Immediately <5nly onc * be * ore ' J^ hat wa * "
I when be wee «• b ™' ht
Jtidrim t° be the nomine, of the Col- *gE3L?£f well my laat visit
“■•'isborne-Myers fusion faction, haa ta Atlanta," said Mr. Rudolnh Wednes-
Ih ® n °n»lnatlon and acceptance of day morning. "I was wounded out
f. oa 'l William Garrard, city attorney
general Jleldrfm'a law partner.
I* w|! i oppose George W. Tledeman,
?„^'mlnee of the People’s Derao-
r, / lc Uagtie.
os the election takes place on Janu-
• |t Is the Impression that Colonel
Sfl'rd win only have a fighting
aancs against Mr. Tledeman. Col-
S ‘■•rrard’s friends win hold a rally
2>cht. He Is In Asheville and will I
return until tomorrow.
here somewhere In the bills and they
brought me Into the city to a hospital.
I spent three very pleasant weeks then
before I was sent home. I was with
General Johnston's army. Atlanta haa
grown a little bit since then, hasn't It?”
Mr Rudolph wanted to talk longer,
but a 8. A. E. man came up and In
sisted that he go up to the convention
rled woman was brutally murdered In of dlsassociation and auto-suggestion;
*"■ It would need careful treatment to build
up his disassociated mind again and
thus to awake In him a clear memory
of his real experiences.”
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Chlcaeo. Her body was found by the
unfortunate defendant lying face down
ward In a barn yard. The barn was
about half a block distant from his
home. He Imd to go there to attend to
his father’s horses.- When he observed
the body, he at once reported the mat
ter to his father at the house and the
father notified the. police. The officers
who- Inspected the premises found the
woman’s hat at her feet, but could dis
cover no evidence whatsoever of
scuffle having taken place. Purse,
shopping bag, and muff were gone.
Around her neck was a hard-drawn
copper wire, the ends being twisted to
gether.
The young man looked as If he bsd
not slept during the night, and the of
(leers suspected
Continusd on Peg# Five.
_ ■ him.
showed that he waa everywhere re-
but oft'
en exhibiting marked stupidity. He
never sought the company of women.
All of his friends thought him decided,
ly trusting and credulous and absent-
minded.
The police began to press him and
more and more Impressively to suggest
to him his guilt. Suddenly he begsn
to confess, and he was quite willing to
repeat his confession again and again.
Every time It became richer in de
tail. .
On this basis he was condemned to
death. So the matter stood when my
opinion was asked for, aa above report
ed. I could not help becoming con
vinced that all the external signs spoke
ajrslnit the Interpretation of the jury.
The young man’s alibi proof, brought
Murdered in House
Mafia Society Is
Suspected.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
AMONG FOREIGNERS
Police Unable to Cope with
Situation Called Out
Fire Department.
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Neti) Orleans, La., Dec. 26.—Six Ital
ians were found murdered In a tene
ment house In Dumalne street early
today. Some of them hid been burned
to death and there Is no doubt that the
men wers victims of the Mafia, which
has been working secretly In New Or
leans for many years, and has broken
out at Intervals, when revolting crimes
have been committed.
Not sines tbs lynching of Italians by
the wholesale, several years ago, has the
New Orleans foreign popolace been In
such s high state of excitement
Following the discovery of the mur
ders. the excitement grew to such
bounds thst the entire police depart
ment was hurried to the tenement
house. The police could not cope with
the situation and a call was sent, for
every able-bodied fireman In the de
partment to hurry to the scene.
The murders are bslleved to have
been committed during the early part
of last night and had undoubtedly been
planned ahead. That no screams were
heard from the murdered men leads
to the theory that many men were en
gaged In the slaughter and that tho
victims were set upon at a given sig
nal and struck down before any of
them could make an outcry.
The bodies of the dead men wers
EXPLOSION IN STORE
DESTROYS BUILDING!
OWNERS^RE BURNED
Cause Is Mysterious and It
Is Thought the “Black
Hand” Played Part.
AT GOTHAM FIRE
With Babes in Arms, Moth
ers Try to Leap to
the Ground. ;
New York, Dec. 26.—Five persona,
ono a baby, were overcome In a flro
which for a time threatened to destroy
the four-story tenement house at l’l
Carmine street Thrown Into a panb-
by the stifling clouds of smoke, many
women with babies In thslr arms at
tempted to jump from the fire escari -
and nothing but the quick action <•;■
the firemen prevented fatal accident,.
Mrs. Bessie Maggl, a five-months oM
baby and Mm. Lilly Sartorl are In .i
serious condition.
Special to The Georgian.
New 'Orleans, La., Dec. 26.—An explo.
slon took place shortly before 3 o’clock
this morning In a grocery kept by two
brothers named Fernandez, at the cor
ner of St. Ann und Prleur streets, re
sulting In the burning of the store
and severely Injuring both the owners,
who are now In a hospital. The explo
sion Is believed to be of the black hand
origin, similar to the one which oc
curred at the corner of Julia and Camp
streets, about three weeks ago. No
clew to the Incendiaries has yet been
discovered.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
The strange case of Mary Carr is
one which is now pussling the police,
and they don't know whether to pa.-1
It up and put It among the unsolved
mysteries or turn It over to Sherlock
Holmes at El porado.
Monday night a girl, giving her name
as Mary Carr, aged 16 years, asked
permission to sleep at police headquar
ters. She sold she had been living with
a West End family and was treated so
badly she had lo leave.
uui|s man wnu ivu-i
sr. Again Tuesday
up at headquarter.-,
i dldntt show up an I
that were burned bad evidently been
set on fire after being put to death.
The murderers are said not to have
left a claw to their Identity. If they
are known the Italians are the only
ones who can enlighten the police, and
up to this time they have refused to
talk.
The police are of the opinion that the
murders were committed by one of the
many secret societies and that the six
men who were elaln were marked for
death by their own countrymen.
New Orleans
At the time of the
Mafia lynching*, following the in under
of me chief of police and other promi
nent New Orleans men. It was brought
nut that there were many dangerous
secret societies among Italians In the
city and that men who offended one of
these aocletlee were marked for death
and men were selected to carry out the
murder.
Such Is the excitement of Italians
that It would not surprize the police If
literally backed to pieces and those other crimes wers committed.
i
early Tuesday morning she
matron she had to go to the Terminal
station to meet a youqg man who b a s
■•olng to marry her. - ■ — -
night she showed up
said the young man d ......
spent another night In the house of
trouble.
Wednesday morning she left, saying
she was going to the home of her aunt,
and she hasn't been seen since.
The police believe she Is half-wlttcil
and they don't know whether or not to
believe her stories were hallucination-.
MADAME GOULD
MUST PAY BILL
Paris. Dor. 21.—It wss decided by tbo
court todey that Mmc. Gonltf, formerly
Countess He Castellans, Is liable for the
claim of Mile. NsnildoOf la the etna of (34.0SS
for Jewell, which wars bought by Count
Boul, and which, be stld. were given to the
countess.
The delivery of certain jewels by M.
Ilartls was proved, ead Mmc. GouM la
held liable for half the amount; Count Boul
to pay the other half.
YOUNG MAN IN JAIL
FOR KILLING BAR-TENDER.
Specie! to The Georgian.
Bristol, Tenn- Dec. 26.—The only
tragedy In Bristol Christman was thu
shooting of Pickle Brown, a negro bar
tender, by Oscar Leonard, white, aged
20. Brown died today. Leonard is in
jail. He claims the shooting wan an
accident, but Brown Hated on hi- .Irani
bed that Leonard fired upon him delib
erately and without cause.
King's Condition Unchanged.
Stockholm. Dec. 26.—The king *
dltlon remains unchanged.