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ide Yacht Clu ENT. OMAN FAINTS TWICE IN COURT SENATORS ATTACK AS SHE TELLS OF HARDSHIPS OQSFVELT ON Pactomaiete tS | y Jones Complains to Magistrate Krotel That She Worked MESSAGE SLUR } IE ay Nyé Night and Day For Mrs. Safholtz on Insutfticient | \ i{ if | Food—Put Out, She Says, When She Became IIl. | il t Lia - “Most Wanton Insult Given ‘day Thad Ik of food ‘ hed M Any Body in the World,” Declares Bailey. CHALL NGE BY TILLMAN : oe ee ai ss of milk, While Workman on Adjoining Hou it " a When ah came to| Aldrich Bill to Dig Into Secret = afyad Teva of € the arms of a kind. | Top Makes | fa : who turned out to be a mit | Service Charge by Sworn Seeysnienn Steril who took her home | Sixteen-Foot Plank. act sie promised eAflss. gones) a Testimony Is P. pa tu's position In her s! ind ft was who é ' sugested that th oung won Magistrate Krotel and tell hi Mrs. Sufhe An £0 to HIGH -Senator drich a reeol Introd Chief Cr City May Be" Retum to Old Sy | tions to consider the | President's annual m Con the s tee stem. The resolution calls upon the commit- \ Senne ‘A tee to make a thoroush into the | at Witness Who Tried to Go to Vic- tt 1 ¢ | fubject by a sub-committee or other. | , . , , | ( ’ wise. ‘The committee is given author tim’s Aid—Indian Juror’s ; at to sit anit the recess of Congress and Father Dead. this me arp ater to swear Wii i climbed ali o eleva 1 du jection to the resolution, but said that | bey eats Tia aeeee Pegi eae han eae rere ies : f I idevantnotinsaritvetencunnpint tans | Ohne of the important witnesses for the State in the trial of building at No. 217, t tol die. tence Jand offered substitute which was | Thornton pas Hains for complicity in the murder of William E. t J ment-houses the t 8 read to the Senate. | Peter Hai a This t : 2 a ‘ Ly Agree on Compromise. Annis Capt. er Hains js missing. i ume known when | BREET chee ‘ So eees — ae Das, ABA Gra the substitute , Court reconvened at Flushing this afternoon, ae rari : covered the same ground as his own howhas 2 self bi 2 reach of State de- ise ey On Petition to Federal Judge She iByactaexe Mihata Shien @ wes hes aicaacitiniavenirererentienial| The man who has placed himself beyond the reach of State de roctheckconall tie committee to audit and control the con- |tectives is John Tonning, the boatman, employed at the Bayside Yacht ae the $7,200 and That Her Assets Consist Only tingent ex eianais as § Boe ee ee frnity Sasha (ins af Hen Wear ‘\ 1 ? n, chair t/Ciub. Lieut. Butler, who has had the collecting of witnesses for the Sy irhl Gans La c r Wearing Apparel. once arose anc : ‘ ‘ ping nae eae y Haas Bee PRate aout eae prosecution, said that he had been looking for the boatman for more ; Ghieeicrorentet : a Mr. Kean aso asked that his coms { ' the breakdown Y Isen, a a singe services rendered, and Charles J tee be discharged froi e furt Z i eee - 5 service. Ritheuuraneral mecurtatene Cap rilliNGnveemiaretiate aie eration of the Culberson Tonning is the man who disarmed Thornton Hains and played 4 ane weet bankrupt. In At the office of Lee Shubert it was | &t once on th an important part in the events immediately rounding the tragedy. | while we were wa re + well started t avenvardecamentordise the plot subject to criticism later Culberson Mt was g ferences to eller oof o « « 1 4, sa f nd Dev Toot of 1) AD DoN Company under the management ean pisintee 5 plank, placed s er chief creditors she says are: Sam-|of Henry. Russell ayaa e reot of the 18 4 Lee fy Te M Neilson’s husband is e: eA vanged Max Desi, of St. Louis, of the son resolution requ Commitiec action if any the Sen- Addition proy Down this plank - POLIGEMAN PLEADS GUILTY priations In th street was with reference to the from the blocked the streets. rator The hous at 15, nd | Committe on Ce Expenses, street are ordinaril i j | reportea this resol nm to the Senate, Gide of ehopworker Bw of thease! Wanton Insult, Says Bailey. of them at report for duty at 4,90 or 8 o'clock, 1 when it did, only he: workers, The crew of Hook and During the debate on the bill Senator Bailey referred to the President's mess Jage as the most wanton and gronm Insult ever given anybody world. fire, starting ped in the early | William. Hughes Interrupts » al and Admits That He) Ledder Com: Water. The first falar faiker street, ing Coal and Iron Company, to-day de opets tn uke ew Suiltagr We he NS. °§ [tempted to snapshot “the bath-house,” |clared the regular sem{-annual one al se Se whereupon the latter led an assault in of 8 per cent: a lains Jury Hears Story of NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, dealing with in the| ~ | clear, Rae. NO. Eom Ne Lured Louise Maurer, Fourteen Years Old Senator Tillman said that if the F piv hire i - ees t nt Implied the members of the eA From Her Home in Flatbush. and House are rascals who deserve Firemen Menning, Nix nd cite |to be in the penitentiary, “we ought ruck. ax Gascow pant lto0 { our manhood and say it man, de for t tadd N William Hughes, the policeman who | pute. The girl made a charge against J) man’s fist laid was arrested two weeks ago ona charge | Hughes. ator Hale counselled careful, digni- Unconscious Girl Save sbduction, and who travelled for honymous letter to Commissioner | Hed Proceedings, He thought that in The firemen c i, of No, | nearly a year after he jumped his bail m gave the information that | 9% event the committee on appropria- 78 ‘Tht ; of $1,500, pleaded guilty before Judse Would he at. an_ apartment | Hons would take up the whole question fi 4 Dike in the County Court of ok No, 18 Somers st ' i utor Bailey then sald that he would st iymond Street Jail to be senten and there the ex-policeman was nuftlonteai ted. down. n ay 1 by detectives. | Senator Culberson sald he had intend. nyt : January, 1906, Hughes, then at- Assistant District-Attorney ed his resolution should be adopted as a By this ¢ ‘ 1 to | tached to the Blatbush police stat had concluded his preliminary part of the Aldrich resolution, He said the ladda and forced | 8 rested following the discovery by this afternoon and was about to that in order that “the insult might be to remoye them the Children’s Boclety of Louise Maurer, first witness when Hughes consulted | Understood and kept in the public mind, There 7 ath aH years old, the daughter of a) with his attorney and then announced |#8 Well a% in the mind of the Senate, which sent the f to the tenemé , in A house of questionable re- |that he desired to Plead gutlty he had incorporated the President's lan- houses the 4 n t to ‘ie ~ ——~ —--— + ere se wuage in the resolution itself, Was a flye-nt No. 97 | The Senate adoptedy without division beth street burned fast and as the} th mm the Aldrich resolution, with a clause wind changed {t seat fl 5 an 7 | from the Culberson resolution added to] With th 1 tically helpless “pe on pa Nigh th DUMA RESIGNS UNDER FIRE. Sent Seer t ( ‘I CHICAGO, Dee. 16,—-Alderman John | which the photographer was padiy | ST: PETERSBURB, Dec, 16.—Nikolat ! t Coughlin, of the First Ward, who is beaten and his ca:nera smashed ja. Khomyakom, president of the Dums / th wn as ‘the A plain-clothes policeman held nim | resisted his office this afternoon, fol 4 t ted here to-day during one phase of the struggle, he de- |!’ ins an exciting nin which he r Lyman Atwell wspaper clares, while others pouhded him. A po- | Wa% re! joised. tographer, Atwell, together with | Heeman in uniform, to whom Atwell ap- | —~ . \ King, @ cartoonist, were as- | pewled for protection, told him to “clens OR, BULL MUCh THE SAME, mais snd iMustra- | out of here.” ing, the cartoonist, also| pr, Gerardus H. Wynkoop, who at the t ocratic hall | was a recipient of similar treatment, Plaza Hotel is attending Dr. William . i was dé-| last Mond eae x Bull, said this morning that Dr. Bull the a5! Coughlin, whe with Alderman “Hinky was much the same as he had been for wo l Dt “the Hames | Dink’ Kenna, 1s the annual benefloiary READING DIVIDEND, some time, and that there was no mate- ; Nir three oe lof the ball, Was standing on the side-| PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16.—The direc. | rial change in his condition. floors Tad t tock. eul pall [Walk receiving guests as they allghted | tors of the Reading Company, Tritis ts th econd time ther from carriages and automobiles. ing the Reading Railway and the Read. New Turkish Baths sure sy Tiitid fot We Bish! Press | Atwell, aecording to his own story, b Murder, 9 | “ Circulation Books Open to All. 1908. —————— ICE ONE Line WITNESS AGAINST HAINS, WHO TORE REVOLVER FROM HIS HAND, VANISHES State Detectives Search for Six Week Slain Man's Widow. W hose Lite Was in Vain for John Tonning, Club Threatened by Hains, Siaie Says Boatman Who Saw Kill- otographed at Plu Po-Day by an Id Staff Photographer.) ing of Annis. CLUB MEMBER TELLS HOW HAINS HELD ALL AT BAY. /“Stand, Back i'm Running This,” He Snouted Next cam member of the Texas Juror, had a wholesule len City, Mr in hour the juror sat with a clear br we and at ha been told under oath of the sho Edwin Andre i Bayside Yaent Chit fruit dealer of New Andrews, a small k man said he lived in that the father of Alexander the half- Jardine, ed at Port J “or more than Hin the box listening to the first York ignorant of the account th ¢ been a member of the clut ald, “1 was there on ing of Annis under his wife's eyes I have there many times the Bayside Yacht Club last since. No material changes have beer Not until the hour for the 1 made in the elub grounds or preerpties did Juror Jardine Jearn from t since the date you name sympathetic lips of his father’s death, “Wasn't there nee constructed | He was told that if he wished to go to ere after Aug put In Mr, Me- the funeral the case would be broken Intyre. 4 off until his return, but after a consul Exhibit Admitted, tation with the kinsman who brou| “A fence wa’ constructed, but I don't know when it was t ne during the summer, Wasn't a tou It was some said Andrews ouse built after Aug: | the word he announced his intention of | staying in Flushing, so that the tragic linterlude did not halt the progress of | | the trial. Rese The forenoon session was largely oc- | |cupted by the opening speech of Spee- j1al Prosecutor Elmer White—a rather |, the tool-house was there on Judge de De used. Mr ided the exhibit could Andrews was refore | square-cut presentation of the} ova tug Ae ieee Eaten (cice | been aise i fence r the dock fell off into the Jase of the State~and by the teste /1) 16 plas esi veu tire As sent 1 could was wounded. |mony of witnesses who tiled a | cre. mu aiee LA EPRON A eae les With 1 1 of another man I pullea |plot of the scene of the killing, The Ha oft A t on the dock and stretched first eye-witness to detail the actua | eae \ sb stayed with him until s events of the crime was on the stand | ¢ t i at adjournment He is Edwin An i A th Ifains brothers drews jr, a member of the Bayside remained now t : e the ft the f y Yacht Club, who testified that bef Ww 7 ay sf y I saw tl a oat end of Annis toppled into the wa riddled PC eR le : i Halos was sitting with bullets, and while Capt. Hab was, so Mr, Mole 1 Capt. Hains as still shooting, Jenkins Hains of] structed sometime : a flourishing his pistol, ordered him, tt sche angatine witness, back, saying, “Stand back, nportant changes in the phys-| ‘This point belne se R Hair vas smoking @ jI'm running this atatr tions ean ack to the s I ' Mrs. Annis Threatened. McIntyre, Mr, Funke said! follow se y ar them say anything?” Phe most sensational feature of Mr Thornt was atte Viite's address came toward the climax, A d b Ai R W, t t At, ton oF ‘See neatugene wuara me tmx:|Awed by Hains’s Revoiver Wiiness hooting, Bie ber, who was near freed eryrbrter tag erere ate Saw Captain Shooi Annis to Death | avy aad or T] bis way fgm behind his imast to the of the jury," sald Justice 15 and on the date of bis vielt in Octo- looked up at the first shot in the direc-| stern of te boat. As he “I have just had te to Crane, don't prevalver. at the club on Aug, 16. t f Ar Bans “As Annis fell into the water,”” eried | \ / eee ee en eee een ObrAnDie AN baat, wh t wit fist orne | Mr. White, with a dramatic sweep of his | Sfter ehatied for awhile with| landed, Capt Hains » M are evidently fi |some meinbers of the club and about 1] of the float in a ' hand, "Mrs, Annis ran screaming down | 9...0.4 1 went down to the float to se 2 I y ta the gangway to the float. Then Thorn- vf awn eo) 8 revolver in his hand All this t y went in over sput my son sailing his boat, About 2.9, I] What was Capt , v jton Hains swung round on her and | nat was Capt, Hains J tered n m Melntyre. Then i ay should #ay, I was standing on the bow! “He was, as I say, at the - ' pee pas i “Sas {Placed his revolver against her dress in| o¢ my gon's boat fending {t oft trom|coner vend a , & threatening manner, which caused her | Ot 0% Sons De Te tga t ann | corner of the float I to turn back hastily and run screaming |tngr moment 1 ‘ Pear Ee Ordered to Stand Back exanUnae toward the club-house prc MEE P AEH RTY HEARTH wh i J for a | George ¥ , of Flushing, ‘a | hea: rent Nat ate Darrin t ee |young, slen Ilooking man, was! a: Capt, H ¥ Y ae he fir for the State. Mr. | 4 As Just Sinner, it was a - ee A Ata surveyor, and he identified a plot which ais en other r Hea Bereavement, he had made of the Bayside Yacht | not way i Mrs. Ad red i Club's grounds and its surroundings, | rane atic eine + ala kine He said his measurements and draw linexl paw the ditandant adler clini t nid van ' box ings were accurate, That was all Dar-|had come down on the float. He wa Hains, A cue, the at rin wanted of him. On cross-examina-|near the easterly edge of it, about! aT t What {tion Mr. Mcintyre caused Skinner to | three from the Water. Another] ‘Stand back, I'm t i © heard. say'he made his survey in October, man, a stranger to me, was with him.’?| “L stood back 1 F . uce uid not out two months after the shooting. | “What happened after that time?” | tinued shooting f witeh that he had | Thereupon Mr, McIntyre wanted the) “I heard a shot. 1 turned and saw|there were t Thor 1 ‘ jut his broad shoul- exhibit barred, because Skinner couldn't |Capt. Hains shooting. 1 was standing | Hains halted I saw Annis 9 rs sugged ds Le came bak to his sea swear positively that conditions on Aug. !then in the bow of my son's boat tried slowly. —a

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