The evening world. Newspaper, December 31, 1908, Page 1

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KING IN REGGIO AIDS THE SUFFERERS LETTERS OF CLAUDIA HAINS BARRED cee + oll eee ONE CENT. WEATHUER—Fatr and colder to-night and Friday, PRICE ONE CENT. 5 qj pe Aged Mother of the Hains Brothers As She Appeared on the Stand Ti o-day (i Le eae, PROF, GORDY AND WIFE END VES” Widow of Victim Listens With Scorn penetrates j ome z ER to Admissions of Womar: Which Famished Men in Messina Use Pistols BESIDE THEIR DEAD DAUGHT Led to the Murder of Her e : eS and Knives Holding Scraps Raked te ene Husband, . Padavory =} Te ; ow York, and , ked Instructor in Pedagogy at College of City of New York, anc e 5. . *. SP ., ee From Debris When Attacke Devoted Spouse, Commit Suicide in Paterno Apart- by Others Crazed d by I Hunvcer. ment Few Hours After Demise of Besttifell Girl. AGED PARENTS TEST! FY STARVATION | AND EXPOSURE |, run ou ae TO SLAYER'S IRRATIONALITY i we ° \ ; ; | James B. Gordy response to their > a ADD TO LONG LIST OF DEAD. fine, mica tte ees ag| Defense, as in Thaw Case, Tries to Show . t. . + ng Riverside Drive, det Jed out al bed, he i 4 wrapped in clo! $ ¢ : : Ital,’s King, After Heroic Work With the Queen Wetie evectanactine ietheuslareelicwieros PTT Ga) Gin GID GED Tries in Vain to Get in : : 7 ; form, Both were dead when found by | with his head between two pillows tits Lakion, in Messina and Reggio, Gives Orders for ae eet Gasca asl proleeionlOt Pel: Died by Chloroform Guess aves e Relief of the Suffering—Ameri- | | agogy at the College of the City of New| phe door was forced and Dr. Van g 3 [ere aes. ee ee ete ee Santford was summoned. He pro- Several times to-day John F. McIntyre, chief counsel for Thornton can Fleet to Aid. ; Parente Worn Out by Vigil. ee a iar ane a areca Hains, on trial at Flushing for compli in the murder of William E. | ¥ vow! v8) cloths abo Mrs. dy" Avy . ~, ~ it . . | Rede eee eae eee a | ae andutha/clothalebout Mrs Ceres Annis by his brother, Capt. Peter Hains, U, S. A., tried to get into evie (R Famished men tight and murder for food in the streets of Messina. | dime ina BoEED ios shared a vii ire Ri sia me ip table, all | dence the letters written by Claudia it is claimed, in cone " aH EN Eee at her bedside with two nurses, th to Mrs, Jessie sue ae : if Itgly’s King, atter heroic work ) the Queen in Messina and Reg- Misses Blanche Black and Florence nection with disclosures of his wife’s conduct, unseated his reason, Each Weio, organizes sysiem for feeding the hungry and gives orders tor care y Jinan Reagent eeaconatecnetal saaai time the Court refused to allow them. feAthetimared! - i attended. The young woman, who was | sald With the now famous confession of Claudia Hains Mr, McIntyre Z A A Axi PHAR 7 ‘5 Kalk he apple of hei ts’ eyes, died at | 290 Andrews Hans Mr, McIntyre 9 At Reggio soldiers have established field Kitchens and are ASS s # olclock this morales Bag ae eae our hurial a nd papors| was more successful. He carefully led Gen, Hains up to the signing of ‘pread in the streets. Seer eae! Astin tees aie | the document and got it hefore t ry. Much of it is unpriniable, but President Roosevelt is expected to order the battleship fleet now on later, when the undertake had gone. | the women in court—thirty or forty in all, including several half-grown lits way around th d to Italian ports to give aid. ne multe Ube pre lopsor metired oy Min ae _ | girl——eagerly took in every word of it ik American tourists are reported among the dead in Messina and other ' Mrs, Annis, widow of the murdered man, listened to the reading ‘places. . MRS, C. A, ANDREWS, ROOSEVELT 5 len a scornful smile, but a face as pale 1s mart The Italian authorities still figure the number of killed at 115,000, MRS PETER GHAING*SR SoS ose ea baci orn- H N\ Asia aaa there is reason to believe these figures may be greatly ee ON THE WITNESS STAND RELATIVE MUST STAY IN ASYLUM, TAFT QUT (fF RAE Asin toom the “natural ympathy ; der such dise A great chasm opened by the earthquake rent Reggio and a rush ¢ y & circumstances naturally begot ‘hot water from the earth scalded helpless victims. “ATHLETIC CLUBS UPHELD BY COURT. etty hard to figure out It is feared that William Henry Bishop, of New Haven, Conn.,, Order for New Trial for Wealthy Woman, Granted by Jus- ia (risers a American Consul at Palermo, perished in the ruins in that city. tice Tompkins, Is Overruled by the Appellate rat al rin An army of 25,000 men will be needed to rescue victims still in the| POLICE RAIDS DECLARED ILLEGAL Division of the Supreme Court FORAKER IS ie 2 child ue et fyuins:and to bury the dead. | : eee ote eae a Congress will be asked by President Roosevelt next Monday to make saat rie AAT GSE NA nat a Oc ee ae ! Annis to jue 5 ee : ; , » irom ne Juatices in thi 6 Div 5: er ow aira, and h 'a liberal appropriation for the relief of the sufferers in Italy. | Justice Seth Makes Perma- i leektnekeureemel cal uf 2 Bey bea EE ee i TEA eae rothenor President Elect Acts ‘gently . eh ae is ey tariaeer: a -}aay dented the application of Constant |i.) 0 Nn! f ROME, Dec. 31.—To the terrifying spectacle of death caused by} Ment the Injunction Against EEN eer TET ERA ERTIBAN RTE ete ioe bie ban oraer' fOr Harmony and Burton cr oy the earthquake has now been added the horror of starvation and the fear) Official Interference. | PORK at te ead fie sguad of, polices airs, Binnche Andrews, A relative. of | for & new trad ts: ( Will Be Chosen. euuinis ng ; jof a spread of pestilence. In the ruins of Messina, Reggio and various | Moment engaged in a business meetin, | Knolls Sanitarium, Broadway and Two 9 a nd cool exact and careful |towns in Sicily and Calabria tie the bodies of the dead which it has been) ‘ustice Seanurs, in the sunreme Cour FAME EEN are “some sn a m_anrens 9 who Is peal £25] COLUMBES, Deo, 81, — Congressman to 1 Totan ee less persons throng the littered thoroughtares, ; a Athletic Club, Falrmont A. C. and! liminary injunction which Justice Beas | States Senator from the State of Ohio, | per A frightful scene occurred at Messina to-day amid the ruins of the! prown's a. A. restraining the police bury manent tovdny FRENCH PREMIER TARGET FOR ‘ >. Taft, of Cineinnat!, and Mr Like the Thaw Case 9 nished ¥v! , from. interfering with rain threaten to repeat thi irton’s “most” for ; customs house. Bands of famished victims of the earthquake were Lyra is Pe eanecee, Nhe so AERA ‘jule bie m fre rr SCRDANSH| I one t groping among the debris in the hope of discovering food. The first of! 7 |think {t necessary to ‘nip mischief in bb ” 5 noon, and Senator J 3, For Rea cee SNA eed IDA Seta! SPO ee EE ENS. Jol pon him during F = is i" ampaign that } | are i en n Was certain and w wf thetieal |Corsican Took a Chance of sie (COTTON RAE To concept few af le herria Ha New Year to All J | Shooting in Ministerial Building, but All His Bullets EEE ae e | Went Wild--Police Arrest Him, ret cunL AR aek rc Bae | ae ith eR TRAN —— | ator Thornbaker, of Cincinnatl, ¥ ut he ~ 4 PARIS, Dec. a1.—A disaffected Corst- fin eran pollnna cm tie een AP eas t ale HH! ‘trom a revolver this evening in the 4 ; will be “at home” to all its friends on New Year's Day. The yi Serre uf : splendid new Pulitzer Building will be thrown open to the public MISS IMOGENE WINS ; eee || _ in all its departments from 10 A. 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