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sy a i alg sa ae eae ea = STUDENT MURDERED what ‘Thornton MH Place 1 would have done as lie He was quite certain t Hains had said yortit nt leged_ relation: and Peter Mr. Meint he agked Mi the firing lawyer ‘wan “TP was in t anawer, shot. 1 as I ate pr close together latter she heard a After he ‘om reached t said he had not ments attributed Thornton howe away the brot policeman 1 by € nthe Between Shots. Interval Mr, Kimi there was of utes, yet he mn the minnite ceeded b den, a member of the ya hv corner the boat free. I guess 1 was away from the float body pul sir. I heard the then the shooting float tt had t Capt tall negro, who Ville. He said that sailing master on t was Lavinia > toa sald he itved in the 4 m68 > time befor st AU yawl bel st off thi T was ¢ yawl ow ‘about T saw Mr boat heading in toward the dock. All of a sudd I he ot and I looked up. 1 thought twas a starting gun for the races to begin. There was a few seconds after the rst shot and then I heard some more pots in rapid succession. On account of some sails being in the way I couldn't see who was shooting. All 1 could see was Mr Annis falling into the water and some- ua him ont.” “Just before the shooting did you hear any spoken word?" shooting stopped “Did you see the shooting minutes standing on started? ‘ore the the dock. He was walking around the dock then. After the aske one W rin. started. ~Afte 1 nnis’ r rowed in to killing. 1 saw fendant before the twenty his story—what < than five mi and the the him hoot- offered in evidence for the first time.| The wit Arrest of the Hainscs. econd lett a mhered Ite sub "Atm s Wdalabe ney Sent from Jail i i toned me esl Ta had been explode muzale of t up and down iis hits and up nee 1 crors-exaniine weapon had been so o the yo t PNRECaR Ua sth, near Jeu mie Fallow. anoth at. man's clothing that {t was scorched and |} pp al a Ha ea ented, 1 Banta tHe tee a fonda, Powder-stained px arrived 1 j identified by Sef the. Uinte the defenda h One group of four bovs, led by JV ey Thornton Hains 2)! brother were searched, was Ltd dole) tha) ud Chadd) |Huie, a classmate of the siain. student at TD dui. “Tm Miata The slayer had broken Into the cellar ‘raced acrose Washington Bi ldge upon ve the wounded vo! CA CORVEFARTIGn WINN | Gowan FHUALEMOUEOFFAITG) CHI atching sight of a swiftly moving di. Then 1| the defendant?” asked Mr. Darrin, “tT | On his myater ROTH TRWHC Bho GE (he REUPSITARMNeGAC Titiexe CRURHEC Upiite As we were -oing | Uae that lets out on the lawn back Ushort, stocky Ttallan at Broadway, just me that he had | 7/What did the defendant nsk of you?" | Snow house. There were two distinct as he was heading ta theone tondad n polleeman. He asked if 1 would send ont some sete of footprints in the snow leading to and Kighty-firat street Subway station, messuges for him. I said yea, hut caus toned him to be careful what he wrote Poe tte ant hg Ak ver F got paper rived and the other showing he 5 and both prisoners sent several | departed on at ne and telegraph messages, The ° rar Ww owas lecturtr te out several Messages SRT Sra and folle him down into the station The man had on a gray checked suit, had was short and stocky, and haa a band: wound about his neck our students feli certain that 1 found the slaver, but none dad thir door, one showing how he had ar hs Got Shoulder Holster a class tn Baker took the two revolvers in his 1 ised him to send by tele- | economics when one of his servants | ine temerity to approach the man. AS hands. He said he recognized them, He. ed into the room and alarmed him | a train was heard in the distance youn, Was positive that neither weapon con- Darrin produced a sip of paper | shed into th f ing to his home, | Hule, sald to his compan «1 tained any cartridges when he exam-| Which the witness fdentified as one of | Of the tragedy, Hastening to hi ; for a policeman, w follow hed them in the station-house. | Mr. | the mesnages he ae sent followed by a great throng of students, McIntyre objected, and then it devel- McIntyre objected, but the mes-| he gave ord he police be sent oped for the first’ time that the Dis. | sage was finally admitted. One sent to UC Bave orders that the p : said they would do so, but when trict-Attorney had failed to inquire if] Beverly ©. Sanders, No. io Weat fof Immediately, — Two mo rain came in they lost ‘their cour- Mr. Roberts had come into possession | Bighty-frst street, read: “Am locked; vho were in the vicinity had been |age and decided {t would be taking thelr ris man in the train, Rollow him until find a policeman.* ‘The three young m of Peter Hains's magazine gun, and] up at ishing, Come and bail. me FiGRRLhe She oa few min- | }ves In their hands to attempt to fol- Whether it contained any lot shells | out.” eu me} riding past the Snow hou UAL! SUL y 1 wicked looking little man. tn | at that time. Upon Mr. Darrin’s prom Another one was to Walter utes before or after the moment o. the | tho perate case they supposed him se to recall Mr. Roberts and correct | Percy, No. Nassau street: “Annis | shooting, but they had not seen any | to t en links In the continuity of | is shot. Come ‘at once Arm Other random chases by the entire his cant was permitted to go ahead [at Flushing.” in Jail) fugitive. undergraduate body of the university | With the examination of the tall, raw-| | Another read: “Gen. P. CG Hains, U,|_ The Police were at a loss when they | were just as barren of results prisoners | nna foe iapeaneock: Staten Island —| heard that the dying young man had A Dirty Turned-Down Collar, | risoners! Annis is killed, come iS » breath describes yer as Flushing sta-| annie te kilie serosa at this tele-/in one breath described his slayer a8] what the police consider an important | What did you short and broad-shouldered and in an-! clue, however, was found in the ce lar IE wn collar, torn at was crumpled and to t rrill Downs, of the club, ty to help him guard they arrived at the sta- ‘ay to the defendant y eC Mew Haken Side fetid Peter waned Als Darrin, “I told him Annis | Anally accepted tha description of the {26 rauchlaxenecancereiiaoh tes Hains of an exira magazine full of ¢ "Avinat dia ea big man and sent out a general alarm joceurred in a desperate. struggle, It And a snoulver holster cwnien| Saree reply FIOISIBS) OOd | ie owe INGERERENSCITHRE SlRSREEEE was a larger size than worn by the stu- | Kied “About his body’ under his] ae dead. the: When T took him in| for a b aba? CULke. dent or any member of the Snow house- | Ne qibper that night he said that An-| Miss Gould Sent Private Detectives. | hold | nis had w nged Peter Hain. It was just such a collar as this that | is holster was now produced and Fi Sr : Dene Spy fs said that on the night] When Mra. Snow telephoned to Miss} in¢ man who attracted oo rich eteat | ker stood up and fixed it about him-| of the Cor r'a inquest he told the de- | Gould what had happened Miss Gould tion on the Aqueduct. avenue can an ing, when 1 pulled up to the float, T ‘ t Ca had worn! fendant that they had “nothing on . P 01 efore Shooting wore. This found the defendant there. He Was to show ho Soe ad oe haan een ee a Rs replied: why | ot once sent for Pinkerton men and dis- oer BL aie ano ting Nar al ts across the float from me, standing with ee inion the the ought to or | Patched them tn her automobile to Uni- | Chives of Conductoe Pred BiBee geht his Lee ome. 1 didn € nek Himsa ‘ I vr Why I'd go down to h, get him ont/ versity Heichts. When the Pinkerton | Grady was the motorman ‘ anything, then 1 saw him taken away m | and shoot him over again." nen got on the job the detectives who | he policeman Mr. McIntyre went at the witness |™¢" S°t on the job the detectives wh What the Conductor Says. wa some vik going on hi c of were there were not pleased at the {n- . ded the philegin bh hoatn », | without mercy when the direct exam- “The man was an Italian, I am sure Cele MA TES ns ee al Its supports for| ination was finished and brought out|terference, and afterwards declared | oi) "pman WA RUAHINGEAVOrneS| Chuseal wassexpeciina a hry cee Me 1 lets Fe earn a ras moauainted “with ati that the family would not talk as freely | porter, “and bonrde Madden's, guests for the yacht and 1 Comfort for the‘ Defense. | Clit. He had investigated the |t© them as to the private detectives. pero are pat anor o el area yen hed aH ay nay tending tO Gonunuing) hla teatim after the) cage for the Pollce Department he said.| The parents of young Sheldon did not | "ert And broad shouldered and had on ts i i -" ‘ > recess, Baker sa a n | “Did you circulatg a petition amon hi ing vu as ol is | © p e ote: 0) Y -elham Except as corroborating the claims 1s e Mnation dragged | promotion?” asked the defendant's | fae . me v7 | kept getting up and sitting down and that Peter Hains called to Annis before wu § statement fre counsel No,” replied the witness. to the Snow house they were put in the jerking his head this firing anc great mon ently going to sp small chinks up his case. ow long was shot the first 1 urable first shot, Clark's tes that period nt Mr. McIntyre, seconds, enough to co Mr. MeIntyr fingers, taking complete the “Did yor “Well, there but 1 saw a boat. tied particularly nt Mr th eld his tire 1 i time after 1 ‘oss-examining, was of annies in se between I guess. tive or six.” longs a ng # Hat counted off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, | "1 6 very rapidly, but Clark insisted that | tola the interval had t than that, | and he talli hers?” asked 1 mu way and that Did you bring the prisoner to the Gould automobile and accompanied by | way. | Syigtroom on the night of the inquest?” | airy, snow, .followed the ambulance,| “A® We ran along by. the hill that 0. leads up to the campus he got up snd- Was the defendant sitting on the They were present with their son when | genie end rished out on the Palatal bench there?” pointing to @ bench In he died. iv were going full tilt, b he jumped A the courtroom. “Yes, sir. . d sprawled in the snow. When xamination Haker said that! Tried to Make Him Feel Good Mrs. Snow a Cousin of Goulds. ed himself up he hurried up the Prof. Snow's wife is a cousin of the | the flo} nding wolnded ma Hains said, ached the float Thornto: fi BRU EET ean NE I OT BH, lat) Cat) Ob EEO Awl enn cae REGCEY Ghent piste, fill, mentioned by Conductoz Jains, As they Thornton) “Did T come over and tell you to get | mate friend. Miss Gould, it was s: the cellar entrance to Prof. Snow's turned to t my brother under hem to go for an office ell ous again wh Mr. Roberts 4 Cle Cee you aaron ait | after the tragedy, had taken a Great | house fy 4 < nor, 0 on the stand to ; 8 - hat object the murderer cofild | prove that Tid sav thats attest? | interest in Van Dwight Sheldon, and, What object murderer | cofi have to break into a house at such ntyre. | the moment she heard of the crime this | 28° P49" , he morning is only one of I off the time on, his) sald ing HOberts Said. “Aprest him, too. I. {You went over to hig, side to sneak | morning she sent for a detachment ot many mystertous features of the about five seconds to| pointing to Thornton Hatin: sald, | an admission from him.” went on Mc- ativ, < It was suggested that he broke count |‘What for? Thea F said, “Hi>| Intyre to the witness. “I did not.” | Pinkerton detectives, who were rushed the house, thinking that it was tu see any of the men on the pointe aA pistol at Thornt. “Did you go over to make friends| Up to the university grounds in Miss | iss Gould's house, and with the ob float at the time of the sho peng Haine dz ‘Y didny y pistol at] withthe pee pda try a meocovaniend Gould's big limousine car. Jot robbing it. But it would r L were sails in the way. | him until he picked up my brother's re-| told him that to make him feel good." : = 5 |sane daring to attempt such a crime Mr. Funke going forward in| volver and pomted {tat me. “Were you asalgned to the court that| The Snow home, which Is a fine | sane dering to attempt such A crime He was the only one I no- hat did Roberts say to that?” I) night?” “No, not particularly, I am as-| welling house situated at the south | and the neignboriood. thromeet eh “e 1 just_ then | recall, He said something lke,| signed to the whole precinct.” end of the campus, was built by | students and teachers, Clark hadn't heard any of the thr t's not so," 1 think.” “Who was sitting beside the defend- and commands uttered as he held bi with Hains was p) members He had 0: nis." w) any one, bec: was hidden t From where cltement his interven! he driftec g craft Ff & 5 Tonning Not Missing at All. Spring st where in B acl par ty 1’ xo! wrote it ave at the Bi him ne ning quit his Nving the Did you took has t since ecution had sp to keep him from giving tris darkey, pulling sir th down Brooklyr hereabouts? my, ming ir went m he was livin om su rode to New subw , With # great show of activit n John Tonning four weeks noriherly to some- in the tender, | pleased with Clark had a sight of the runway, but | first he hadn't noticed Mrs. Annis in his ex- Ne nue ago) t York | t the Intyre’s satisfaction by Helen Gould and presented to Mra. | The police of the University Heights “Did Roberts say, ‘It £0 th ant when he made these alleged state- ation recalled, after the tragedy. cinted Peter Ha iver. at ments?” “Peter Hain Snow. Sia seestapolthalrerarvestnaniines pan eater ot? “Who else?” “I don't remember.” The murder was committed an hour |#ummoned to Dean Snow's house on a amy ‘recellectt eu TT eRe EE ean cne Dany xcarro oration tof rrecy gana nia mamrer ci taotc set lsia hace eave Arcos ie aaen tony Hale they ‘were State Near Close. | scription of the slayer had attracted | my brother” "I think : attention on an Aqueduct avenur tro!- ON sO ne Policeman Fallon was badly rat- ait Malnteree. was evidently well) Ued when he was finally let go by | ley car by his strange conduct, and who F. A. BURNHAM, days. Meved when told he was excused. | got off the car at the bottom of the of comfort—th had t evfonmarners from) |e eer man noua ed MER below Dean Snow's house, The) EX-INSURANCE HEAD. S508, y | Contradicts Kimmel. testify as to the condition of Capt. | more than a thousand students searched DEAD BY GAS. 30 further increased Mr. Me-|Haln’s magazine gun when he took! for hours through the University sak ec cu nee : possessioi of it Heights section without avail Ninen an eee ae omonsca rom know whether or not the magazine Miss Larkin Tells of the Rope. 5 ei lo. Cay tity, gat being a| of the gun contained one cartrdige| miss Larkin, the governess, kept the this morning, smelled gas and went to u or not. husband's room, where the od she untred from the stu- © testimony dgcided + to recali' Mr. Roberts. to| murderer escaped from the house and ying that no|P Tre witness stated that he did not (Continued from First Page.) pptradiction of (he testimony given! Mr. Darrin was asked by the Court | Tope whi strong. She found him dead in F thie morning bye MrT imme) vaakeh ltr ha mwouldi olonel isl cassie tosmomi|(dentelwrieisvand lankles!anditummedl ic See her and | San oaltive! that Kimmel hed’ not ow, cand he sid) he protably. canalliover to the rpolices aie. asia. chat th js partin> ‘Tonning had| jim while he had them in charge, | 4pThe court made the announcement | bonds were knotted in a way that th : A rae EE nim while he Thornton. Hains say, {that an adjournment would be taken | student could not have done himrelt. Ch t G MemtNaeA TM Bctn-| eptibets Gene auerotan,aeian,may [har hetedoae ene Tout one dakar |SugeDt Soult met ae tame mam ristmas Gifts. rani De Ato} BOI her, I know 1 | G88 @ session of court would be | what had happened he went out on t here,” said the big| Hig Ma ied tad Yin his place 1| held. Adjourned until to-morrow. | porch of Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, etc., at out MeInt coming so ny ebook mt John was H Third rty-ninth| nappened When i went up to, them Maal ning | 00 the float I said, ‘Why did you do this adareng gaaited Tonning | shooting... to the’ Captain, “He didn't sat -Bayeider, vas | answer, but Thornton Hains said: ‘It with his brother have ny trouble finding Was right th off his latming his started tha 1 Tonning Vorable to the two Hainses deserting this topie fo: that appeared more Abruptly Intyre Yr holding a him to tell stop Annis after the timat seconds, yers for With the spent in crime=n terval o 1 in fall into Mr ning’s w e he asked ¢ him to congenial, the shooting watch on Clark first shi according to th which, State Inform agrees fairl: jon ak to the p “re unexpect- So stralght feat | othe Away testimony fa- one Me- and, asked w long he watched and until An nis fell into the water, The negro’s € showed the time to be abe ten law- ell cctual commission of th A word, a shot, an in: econds, then five shots succession and Annie's rest in , In redirect Do you know Tonning still lives in Brooklyn?” "I do not Hid he say anything to you about spehding the winter in Sweden? y jumped Mr. McIntyre, shouting an wb: ection, "Your Honor,’ he began, 1 only carried this witness to ‘Tonning’s house in Brooklyn, but now And you, hayi ried him that far, Mr. Darrin ay trying t ig ‘Tonnir a ant to K Judge Stops Argument. The Hains ating that two. weeks, | ready to make have it go « slightly f Ker Vision Clark ¢ both Ar Lad bee Mr M took 5 A e-*? day pore We Wers would h: done the same thing?” —____ No,” said Baker, “here's the way it wholesale prices, $1.00 to $1,000.00. SPECIAL. Gentleman's 20-year filled h had ve beng a eo | been foc tie A in Watc x) Then Thornton #aing said to This description had been drawn H Take us out of here, we're In ay al |the student before the arrival of the | Miss Larkim said that the dying 1 Pi —_—-— | police | man had contradicted himself twice in I dt i} description, once saying tha hi nepvou, ax 90 mig 583 Sapo "a inise man and then OTTO GOLDSMITH, }| ‘ow about his eve Rare s | correct nimself and decle | Mt tt Teena iA nereobetaie: | Assistant Postmaster Murphy | fe'wan « short stocky man” “*"| 11994 Broadway, at 33d Street. ea. but question a nervous &) Did Capt. Pe e Crane mitte: he 3 : . Chased Man Into Subway. | Hat ‘elosey” took | Assures the Public There Students were racing through Univer | epiabed 20 years Open evenings, ic Did Cant, Peter alba, aay anything Will Be No Delay. did not speak ut all. 1 spoke to him but he didn't make any answers from the time [ arrested him, during the auto ride wntil after we got to the station Claus will not be delayed in iy theory f th defen Peter [ rics Ory a the, defeae for, Pes SE oe Furs for Holiday Gifts soner 1e seemed m ty the public through he Evening World. Hains's Letter Gets In, The necessity for the assurance was ’ came Ju A Riph Pp e sioned h kood-natured grum- Ripley said he had known Thornton 08 The finest furs in the world Hains for several ars You kno ose stamp stations In drug stores are not sub-stations, ten by this defendant?” “Yes, one in November, 1901." Mr. Murphy went on to explain. “At Following this publication, 44 you| least, they are not maintained by th have other ‘pusiness transuotion# with | yost-omice aushoritiee, ihalawial \s a result of those transactions did | ers of the stores—purely a con he write to yo! three letters ence for public, instituted by One Janua rT other twe anager of store. The salaries of | t ite star ecause he Diane rail t stat s in the drug ditior accepted. 1, Darrin handed | They not care to tle up a large Kipley a Jett the first of the [amneunt of capital, re fares dt Was 4 at and poipley of complaint from some man who has PLR a ; Mi? station, unt has been refused. 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