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sean te ae RS capers Mrs. Annis Screamed to ewe as oe ns Shot PHER—Fair Cosnight and Tuesday. R ES U L TS NY E D | Tl tt N | “ Circulation Books pen to Ai’ | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. am ca YOU MOE OA YOU'L BET He SE i [« Cire mulation Books Open to Ali.” peal in Broad Street Office, Is | | | H b i Charged With Murder [Lene ee Sees ia es Talk of Interested Persons colkeaakeeoh | Must Not Be Taken as Final, INSANITY CLAIMED: “Then | Ran Up the Gangway,” Says Mrs. Annis oH ‘the Si and Telling lashine Went to Edge of the Float He Tells Congressmen. Be Dr matic Sio: y of ihe Murder is ne Relatives of Slayer Declare He ~~ the Widow of Capt. Hains’s Vic- With the Captain and Stood BIG PROFITS PROVED. Was Crazed by Los tim Dramatically, “and Could Facing the People With Through Fraud. ae Be oe Trust President Like the Monk- a Stili Feei the Pisioi. Fis Revolver.’ After the Chestnuts— Some Protection Facts. SAW HAINS CALL BROTHER “KEEP OF QD OR JOLIE, RAUL, SAONU,” AS VICTIM'S BOAT CAME IN jA\Ns’S THREAT TO ROBERTS. WASHING steel industry reached a po! i Protection, but can s petition with the world, was t in co aenturel| duineden Coneieeninadl erteetienl meus) Dheremands lnoaw Wt lmcawabism begs : Finn ee et Give Way—the Firing Was Going On— He Fell’? — Her Story of Husband’s Death s Revoiver in My Face and | Stood Stil While Captain Continued to Fire at Annis,” Club Member Testifies of the testimony to-day of Andrew Car- negle before and Means of the Hi tives, which Is secur: signed to assist it in the preparation sofa new tariff bill which will come up Suvdam's wif for consideration at the extra session | nome in Plat of Congress. notified of 1! Mr. Carnegie had primed himself for | side when h the ordeal of the rigid questioning whieh | tert the ne was to underg homicide. He d to the custody of the ho hurried from her | | J., when she was i opting, was at his bed- cj . a | died. In fact, she had not The most dramatic moment in the trial of Thornton Hains for com-| hospital fro: e mome: f . trys, 5 * > Fi | “she ts an invalid, and tae Plicity in the murder of William E. Annis by Capt. Peter Hains came at yk Thoraton put kis revolver in my back—right t& to his pped and I looked back ver was fixed at my back. id he kept the| her arrival. She committee and le in constant | suspense and shock have had an alarm:., 4 cl se at Flushi jemattenmoonnvhentthemarncen iti | Zen over cenZoullsresashe laughter by ready retorts and wit. |ing Sea eae TTS tthe old court-house at Flushing this afternoon when the prosecution | gangptan: ng!’ I stood for another sec- prenmouldhnce: Geallinahguces))clalminn Two Bullets Caused Death. called to the stand Mrs. Helene E. Annis, widow of the victim, to tell how { thea T ran up the gaugway. that the more that figures were used! ne two bullets that | olver at my back the more the subject would becom: 38 her husband was shot to death at the Bayside Yacht Club on the after. S was sti!l got. on. But Tono- stopycd and turned azound and ao :, but Mr, Androws, I think ny arm ard lcd me to tho fogged.” Will Not Hurt Wages. aa @ Mr. Carnegie in the course of his an- | other pas swers characterized Mr. Schwab as a! lodged in the back genius and Mr. Gary as a most lovabl iderable matter of public intere: man, but a very sh t breast bel noon of Aug. 15 last. | Dressed just as she was the other when she appeared as a wit- { looking the elnb-house, Did you see your husband at the time ness in her black gown, big black hat and long veil, the sp do He ex- regarding Wall street_ methods of | Peas pressed the opinion that wages would | anci woman entered, he was white as ie but cold and steady as ice. f Ui aT Ye t first shot he was sitting Rot be reduced if the tariff was lowered | 11 28 i is } fie went " At the second shot he got up or removed entirely lrativaatrnnr Gacviline nn ouc kaye rs with a slight tremor in her voice. ght along i ¥taried around the bow to get from Incidentally, Mr. Carnegie declared he | lack of f tanae if aihonntoni (Ee s ; eh i ns is conv he may thank Mrs. Helene E frompen ie fell into the was utterly opposed to an income tax,| Hs pe at he was driven believing, as he said, with Mr, Glad- | insane others in Want! Annis for most of it. Except for the constani little qualm in her v at ihre s stone, that such a tax produced a na- | street him out-of an in- Capt us T have told y I was there,” sho wont on slowly, tion of lars. vent tional She did not show what she must have felt, until just before the ti , they say has the em was erouched down with his back to “and Z saw it. I saw his legs give nt of an inventc he firing was going foll—his logs gave way and he The Laird of Skibo Castle testified in | tempe: support of t in his mags Then her deep, strong throat notes shook until they threatened to break. p statements that he made ine article declaring per- | robbed, er Saw Him Draw Revolver. he ‘ ep nor d xpression change. It was calm—| ; 3 i i oA g|.,What was the position of Pete the water. I saw him fall sistently that the facts slow that the |in the John street pol But she did not weep nor did her expr n change. It was calm—/ seats and relaxing their tense bodies, ‘The widow sat with her gioved hand eet Bia Ho was holding | {ete stie, Geter ence ee ee steel indusiry needs no piotecion, As /atter he wa deadly calm—and she told her story with a deadly emphasis. lying loosely in her lap waiting. A clerk prought her water, but aved bverdntrealnitis it, Tueniv nimi \soox anol awascetooe liens toutuet cee a witness Mr. Carnegie proved the most am not th ae z 5 him away. Jenkins Hains didn't move any mor. than if he had been carved it house, aud after that for a while x aRAISANE LABt HAN appeared before the an electric) PRISONER SHRINKS UNDER ACCUSATIONS, His gaze, unwinking as tha. of a rattler, was fixed on her face. Under this | is ycome down the run-| qian't know anything moro” committee, interspersing his testimony He per-| > gaze, 5 , first and haar eens with humorous and epigrammatic rc ‘It was plain to any one that the widow knew the weight of the! uninterrupted serutiny the rich r began to flood in eddyi ves back marks, rds hat she meant’ them to carry all the meaning and all the force | into her face ‘The sinking sun } V touched jest and xe nd t wal op y Was endod—a lon Praises Schwab; Hits Gary, | 19 New swords anid tat she g 2 her black widow's garb with ¢ 1 dup, st-otching thelr | then 11k T was alinoat thsane, 1 rit Mence had Praising the genius of Charles a that was possible. At nearly every minute of her testimony, in every) timp, Na nadiieatoncieniilaren alts [saa trotustol gh “isbn S eard, ‘This s nan’ In Schwab, Mr. Carneg ested LER Ve ze a ey i ‘ saivene ae RECT epee mrenestrystrrne aie VY] ran down ornton Hains) jjick, nea Congress should a x anted to Put Wife in Opera. | break between question and answer McIntyre had been on his feet, fight- i 1 Know, Capt. Pe Hane eayven wees ae eR Le | made one or two steps toward mo sere thanks to Mr, Schwab for his w Us wife, Caroline Miller, of Charles-|,_) 1, swimming against a strong currer i lood of in- cae i oh andial 1 hid Mr An | RO!ted hig revolver at me. X turned} iad mad improving the methods of steelmaking pk like aman swimming against a strong: current, with a flood of in yacht antes cot ME AN ground and stood still for a second, Ho hier lusiva \ in this country, , menititant ent terruptions and objections, striving to keep out what was most damaging at ber | A E ° fi “I never met his equal,” said M if a ah sae , Followe. Her .o Float, \M “i A C ~ ‘Carnegie, in speaking of Mr. Schwab, |TeRONM sol rt! io his client. laren! Arte ‘ AREER RT| rs, nnis on ross-E xaminaiion “and when we were partners we were a 5 on 7p n a hak , 7 heal the othe ‘ bered Mrs | in pera, The big, fine-looking woman would shake her head under its huge ; : 1 Br D peepee ee ern bah ty aren Hea Net at Ie RS vera Foils Eftor is io eak Her own i eB te TI | tir belleved t biack hat, as if impatient to go on, but, falling instinctively into the I ) © No eminute] an. are Ee anneal ania asuiao SVareunees s § Chairman Payne. ih uld enable x ; Aa ‘ A ay en [ noticed t Hain: is Inte : pene Lata all eaeree ace other fa Speaking of the testimony of Judge mode of a practised witness, she invariadly waited until he was done and] wen, ind Pet 18 ha lowed me {manner for th M wn a minute Gary before the committee, Mr, Carne- Pp, : Tacailtt Aa Jher deftly and gently, He knew he had | rived wie sald: nown and most popu had been overruled—he was overruled every time but once—hefore going} you wer n the station to! Scintyre Dis Wank Que OMS fen Hin WENG avian ston ties alg “Yon should not place any real value rators, April. $ 4 + . o rye is did you know this defend- Mr sbitt, Mrs. Hill and on the testimony of interested parties, | guidan mpany was formed to ex, 00 With her vibrant, musical voice, carrying to every part of the court-}™; sere \ ree he began, “I Judge Gary said that the United States! ploit the massage machine. Lumsdi som. pass the cou 1 n that:they ca rok | Mida’t snow him at all before then,'’ she hfleld was not on the dock? Steel Corporation could stand a reduc-| Was clecled presider nat of | OOF “Did you no’ Airect r s y Sion in the tariff on stcel, but that tho n sold T THLESS BY HER STORY. Yes; when we prt vod ones you kne te \ It ‘ smaller stool marnfacturers could not 2 HELD COURT BRYA DD ae We 1 house a the he gan i 1 pt, Hains ! y survive lowered dutiey, ‘That er of Jenkins ‘Hai to a pixcrust yellaw as he listened. His head) y saw capt. vet : like one of Aesop's fabl Judge Gary is like the monkey who desirea tho roles Jwas in his hands, i long finger lying uneasily ag ¥ cheek |r pen earani aati as 4 ay Ne chestnuts, bat wanted the cat to pull G10 NOL PAN Outs a. sr which the skin had tautened until the points stood out|tinetly. 1 noticed that a noared i hom ont of the ir pated, Lat jones, over which the sk ta i ; A | : re cael ery , run a ow ‘The crowded hearing room frequent ny ek through the flesh prominently. His lips curled away from his teeth in a 1 behind ? pub aie Hala rang with peals of lau; ned, iwi h £ n ML named da ae saadifirrowed ian ee pe les Did Capt, Peter Hains look io of Mr. Carnegie, who nen ; eee " He A mechanical grin and his ead furrowed into deep, corde Wrinkles, you?” A fear a Mr. splendid shape for the questions askea Pa? abe sep ded 6 Ne ry hav ara aun jeep, eathing,| “1 could not say, because on seeing A ie ‘ by Representatives Daizell und Payne, |20, MOBeY | vang ed amounting Not a sound had come from the crowd, ean ! eR hard bre STE Rr aimee eer HPT TPT es) aie 5 At one point Mr. Payne leaned over |“H° S°mans aD AN The ice, all sy npalby and understanding, had be onstantly on \ and whispered to Mr, Dalzell, who vat |, Clvimed He Was Defrauded, The Justices alls) Arita eit di | Frightened at Sight of Him. AML the ’ “ his righ i | Jacobs and Suydam claimed that the the alert, now che: Mrs. Annis when she sought to inject what she P first r ‘ ard ”, agp ; } How close the cab follow the ? y "| Ye "wih the ghairman would tell me mene ae bash #anengen uy ADNAN: thought instead of One aw into the testimony, now waving down Arn re read It ureful Yer. wh ald to Mr, Dalzell, \ {| eee 2 PLA Teeter > helping the Distri torney h the ! s nger cerns Ae ta an’ coplaell, I think Tlyumaden declared they had divered tt | the ed McIntyre, now helping the District-Attor h the form} very. close meee 0." 1 } t trang ‘There was a roar of Ananya thelr ay uses dain, however | 5° ic questions, a waa the man i 1 the i ‘ ne out the roo » but Mr. Payne made no | of iis tinan Anais neared the point where she described the tragedy itself, ! tly found e wa th , ! reply. Leaning ov th is hand t 5 ns Ay . er out of her a: Wy see hin f i 2 hus ear and his bi eked Lo oO: aa |e F 1 seamed h 1 her senses. His jton Ha ' a Ab 1 a fn tunitation vt 1 ‘ * y never ! her face fel his gaze, evidently oe a the cap st ; M hea iA leit ante wies she rhook he k ary t . oi : poinis which scored mo: y against Th ‘ t iy ‘ to his brother a8 Annis's boat came in, his tb 4 t 4 r x \ \ © fgur et Aas ty il cuard before even the first shot came, his threats to he i : 1 va ; is ou will ie Kis dun AY rophied \ ‘ / " every one absolutely new facts 1 ey Wha H ev given hy ested pit pus gun at her back my tw nd w piled at anther pout in hin twatision D!. SULL NO WORSE Phernton Hains’: coffin ld, unless he can disprove them aeertist A ‘ é ee *P judge by result : ‘ * = tha iefond wud Capt. 1 the ‘ . , ; Wynk slo” deliberate earnestness that made the nerves of her ay i i ‘ Figures Show Big Profits, Pr, Gorardus di. Wyn Attending | slo delibers\ TRAE AE ” waite rm aw and put hie r Fhe formes sioos magvato said .uar PNY We LP William} Hull mace | pesponse like tightened fiddle strings jas ’ wale i A r eee i andge Gary, be is Hee TT RR iter + gah Pet reer pire tend Te 4 ISPINE Ij 1G REC 1 Thornton Ha ‘ ” t did either of the Hatnses do— mer i i i bu mat showing ti United wpe vemwviae le HANS TRANSFINED DURING RECITAL, mom} heard Thornton Taine. ws gira Gis al gt ae hie nak lay at 1 of B488.000,000, wait ne vsnige hissy! Daou is. lilies When Darrin finally sald he was through, the crowd exhaled its breath ony eet we Cina ae er ' a at ta" ot ‘ +0 moautie. OP eistEO a ton" of Al ut” reve weet We ed ing big rumbling sigh-—a sigh of satisfaction one might say—for this crowd |von. t " Sine bar thd w san . ; 4 pul reve i » Po . ! ‘ine Row jab Hatha 1 new at ¥ . vy , He wy rect replies to Bulbs oe Joseph “| of Flushing towu-folk had heard the biggest story that has come from a wits|' : 7 =v ine Bow Sunkiab Baik - A ut auctions as te Wheinr i HOF pe | ness stand since Evelyn Nesbit Thaw’s days tn court as a witness pa SS EON poe open ie ity fi} Hirchiteld, 1 saw nents saa vce —_—_— = west a 6 ia ny t tris wn q el . ear i (Continued on Fourth Page. seaetas 1 } ‘Phere wes @ little pause, & little bustle of people shifting about im their \vuo did you see th 1 can't of au howe. but 1 noticed Mr. Birchfeld moat ar him ee © cells . ar) ~