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REX BEACH’S THRILLING STORY, “THE BARRIER,” mn BEGINS IN THE EVENING WORLD ON MONDAY. iat teeta = bene © tec © ee = NWSTERY IN REAL ESTATE MANS DEATH | INGITY PARK Blakesley Barnes, Bruised and and her child Cut, Drops in Front of City Hall, FOUND HURT IN STREET. \ Brought Home by Policeman | Wife Thought Auto Had Hit Him. { City Mall Praiser, diol Park to: day from inj ppoxed to have been sustained the was found nea: d his wife, Mr 1} mauntoe: Haht, otherniss. 1 know what he dtd ment to bis office or not leaving home, whether h Mra. Barnes was of the impression that her husband autor nebile at pe West Ent 1 get ho story from her iusband, It developed of the vst 8 station. saw Mr n hit by an nth street e venue, ta m police freavily last night as ly 5 his 1 learn te ok him to the door Jett him. Evidently Mr Barnes did not remem: ber this occurrence for he made no kind of explanation to his wife and seem- dngiy alloved the impression to pre- ail that he had heen hit by an automo- tle Mr. Barnes had \ daughter, \) Mrs. Barnes. The eldest son, Blaksley | Barnes jr, is a mining engineer work- ing for a Colorado mining company Dead on Bench, Policeman Martin Cahill, of the Lib. erty street station, found Mr. Barnes reeling helplessly about Clty Hall Park two sons his afternoo: [‘the policernan arrested him and sat him down on a bench by the fountain awaiting the 9 of a patrol wagon. The broker, med to be dazed hos rat there quietly and gave the poilce- man his name and addressee Sud- Henly he slipped off the hench to the ground: the policeman raised | nd found that lie was dead. His lead was endaged, hiding a deep wound In the ‘orehead Both ey were blackened 1 hnd his nose was broken. The body was placed on a patro! agon and hurried to the Elirabeth of let Ily established his treet station, where an exa he dead man’s ters and card: fdentity. daltave in bills ware found in a wallet. here was no wate) or jewelry on the body. ae Mr. Barnes wae & weil known busi- | nees man in the downtown diatriet an Nhad served on the Dt. Konnedy ty, 3 | pelng one of the Jurore whe stood oF for conviction AE JOCTOR DIES ON HURRY a HORNELL, N. Yo. Jan: 2s ranted, ars ld Jead of heart disease i the hone of William Kring, where hy had been hastily mole ned to attend James Tite a poamaia at r st En i aay a of Nod tT ver Reveral ettiches were roa emis, whieh were chietly on ‘ 1 a poke with a veporte r Wor th as tt gtieet station, 9 heshane body was taken, } " e trom bed and Ini. 3 whtown te his office at No, 82 Liberty street. Mrs, } Burnes said Insinted on Leaving Home, “LE otried to persuade Mr iar not * to leave the house but he insisted that he had business of an important nature fo attend to and that the matter could not be delaved. “T was alarmed lest the cold get inte the cuts and Mr. Barnes would be made eubiay sick. 1 saw to it that ty wadages properly adjusted t we let him go. He appeared to be al! and a e latter named Alda after ena ptt leo on the Canin use | SAVED MOTHER AND CHILD. = But Heroic Railroad Man Who Jumped in Front of Boston | FROM DEATH BY FAST TRAIN [ERAS SLAYER . Conn, Jan, 2—Risking his, Donlon is a porter at the station. «The Man on Lusitania Accused of those of Mrs, Philjp) Platform was thronged with people who were valting for the fneoming express. | Killing and Robbing Miss Gilt- Expre Jown life to save | Gauthier and her child, who were on the Unexpectedly the elilld sipped ay tracks, Michael Donlon ran th font ef from ite mother and ran out upon the christ Near Glasgow. the New York-Boston express. over the tracks, Mrs, Gauthler sprang after the New York, N Haven and Uartford child. Donlon saw the act and In a Railroad, at the station here this after-| single bound separated the mother any HAD LIVED IN NEW YORK jnoon, and reseurd hoth, being himself | child, throwing ech in an opposite di Hprovably fatally hurt. Mi rection clear of the ngine, Donon youl Gauthte yt.inot get away and was struck, DREAMS BRING THE FEAR THAT HIS WIFE WAS BURIED ALIVE +2 —— jHad Ticket Showing That Brooch Stolen From Slain Girl Had Been Pawned. Two Central Office men, two Pluker- tons in the employ of the British Gov- rent amd two United States Deputy Marshals wens aboard the Lusitania at Quarantine to-day and captured a sec- cond cabin psseneer who is wanted tn erm Prompted by Visions of Members of the Family, a Newark Man Obtains a Permit to Have Woman's Body Exhumed. Glasgow for one of the most sensational murders committed in Sentland in many sears 1owith her was , broad-shouldered and ‘ The man. t and that it was Kinane of dark omplexion, was down on the bwife and 7 ' Tramu: , passenger list as O. Sands, a dentist, . 6 {bln ) grave dig | and with him was # handsome woman, \ No. 6) Bay avenn Wo gor t nts burted | Who riety she nee his bit ; we Aas fn 7; Of {hei 1119) Bapulel In the man’s sothing the police found [4 pawn Ueket which they dactare proves “jthat he murdered Miss Marian” Gilt: superintendent) christ in jer father’s villa on the out- | skirts of Glasgew three weeks ago. The [Duwn tcke: showed that Its possessor pawned a dicmond brooch fo: ounds viree days after Misa Glltehriat s J been strangled to death in ber bed- | nm. Such a brooen as the piwn ticket (that the formality of necessarily the opening o' e grave until Me My Tray that they me itola . sal but one > T last fr nes ribed was stolen from the muzdered | ~NEW YEAR’ 1 EVE REVEL RY [epee toe ! Request for His Arr | ) The authorities on this side had the barest sort of Information concerning the suspected murderer's identity, A i] telegram to Police Headquarters and to the United States Marshal's ———--—— + ¢e-- Has offive ‘read 2 » Pie} e 5 . “Arrest QO. Sands, second cabin, Dr, Silverman Sees in Extravagauce of Twentieth Century | tusttanta, “ Wanted’ tor murder of | Marian Giltchrist at Glasgow, twisted nose.” Orgies a Decadence Such as That Which Led to No details regurding the manner oti P . : ' the crime were stated. the Downfall of Roman Empire. Information was weelved by the| a eee fy e Emanu and making night hideous h their) Pinkertons that the man with ihe In hia) sermon’ ab t meh : at aaeartis ies Tee Hn twisted nose had better be searche El to-day Rabbl Joseph ate Neate ne ean ee ‘iia bk i for pawn tickets, and also that i woman yevelne companion had bet- ter be searvhed. When Miss Giltchrist was found mur: dered, sald the cable message, {t was noted that a three-row crescent dla- mond brooch, valued at several thou- sand dollars had been stolen by the Arthur K ked the Christion at aigher, quality hue ated in New York it stravagances of the revel. too often put a strain upon purses in order to run with the 1 Jou the so-called fashlonable New Year's carnival came after his answer t uaat is of this holiness.” he ) aifect lite and tack hla sermon verman Saft ‘On the basis said, “religjon is slayer, It was also sa‘d that a man galt) GO eae rarer tal utire objeet of that ight of diss with a twisted nose, who had been em- Wood, high thinking 4 trast with the noand Tusurlous Ny cting, im: ployed on the Giltchrist estate, had nt system of high living and low King and nus Hilarity— vanished | Her tilatize, 1 refer to hothing of immodest conduct Pinkerton Men Hallowell and Rinck | we of the anelont heathe Saturnali Joined Deputy Marshals James a.) nf is ny orgy with Twentloth Kumb and William Halpin and Central! Century setting NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, | IMRESTED ON BE Yama Mari ema the Vii of OVED AND ENDS MARL ATS an HIS GHW URE BY HER RUSBAND St CONFESSESTI The whappy romance that was trag RESULTS EDITION | AL PRICE ONE CENT. FEN HALTING PANG CAUSED BY NEW SHOCK I CRUSHED IN CROWD ———___++. \« Circulation Books Open to All."' | 1909. ‘Royal Heroine of Italy Runs to Mes- ‘sina Hospital to Allay Fears of Patients, but Is Caught in Crush and Her Chest Bruised. BRAVELY CONTINUES HER WORK AMONG SUFFERERS. ‘Duke of Aosta Also Hurt by the Falling Walls While Relieving Distress in Palmi—Victims Still Alive in the Earthquake Ruins Are Starving. ROME, Jan, 2—Queen Helena has been injured in a panic follows ving a new earthquake shock at Messina. A despatch received here to-day lirom Minister of Justice Orlando, who is with the King and Queen at | Messina, says that a new shock Was experienced in that city yesterday, jand the patients in one of the improvised hospitals were thrown into a | panic, | (Queen Helene was close by and hurried to the scene and tried to jallay the fears of the peopie, She was caught in a rush of the patients for the open and sustained slight contusions on the chest. | The Duke of Aosta was also injured while walking through the runis of Palmi. As he was crossing the Via Carmine the wall of a house al and flying plaster struck him on the face and hand, inflicting slight To BY ALCIDE PINARD MRS. ELIZABETH ORLOPP WOOD. cuts, Despite her injury Queen Helena to- | day resumed her work among the suf- | ferers In Messina. Ske ts moving about , among the injured, consoling, cheering and aiveviating the sufferings of the survivors by every means in her power. News of the Queen's Injury has raused a shock te the people of Italy, as d she and the King might nts from falling walls and UE causes In the earthquake zone. > Wing is with the Queen In Mes —>— orber, Who Shot Mrs. Beaten, Choked and Her. Life RORY AT TRIA Infatuated With Threatened ‘on Various Oc- Since Childhood. She Declares. NG PIDERS »: “r hott ties Yah teee | —— ruins of fallen buildings In Mes+ MEDIA 2.—Mrs. M. Flor- | | ane who are slowly ying of hunger, RIN) is awful to Bodies of casions, Pa,, Jan. contemplate. Office Detectives Moody and Leeson on! toany e ast nlent In the « nee rb, who with her sister, Mra. {yyy ty nded last night in the woods ence Erb, who with her : | 7 cl. elatives | many of the dead found bea te tes. For the past twenty years 1 have the revenue cutter that went down the i ‘ ‘ . : 4 {Woman Declares Relatives TRG USE The ete reese 1 f lie not arly increase of n bay to meet the Lusitania | Just over the Yonkers line when Arthur Cath Roirel, in charged with th } mony of the torture endured before evolve, of lie noticed the Iy iner of noise. ex 3 S| | »Tiein CO death relieved their a1 gs. Severa yeah teratatal agnuice and sensuality ‘on New The six oficere compared their varie |Korber, a boy of twenty. shot to death , murder of Brvlennushandss iio Made Her Lie in Court to [death retieved sn HE CeuIToT aga SeieTaL ‘ilar Thore is sn Whera wil end? Pars | oun: (ad vica < ere pi " c ‘ood, also the witness stand to-day and told a} af these persons have died gnawing at meetropolitan life There ts s night her4 it It nd? Fey ous advices and a r pretty well| Mra. Elizabeth Ori Wood, also meueatighal tory: of etueltyon thelpart Save Her Husha wid. their arms 1 hands, evidently de- Se eae en ann ba a Brvatiol a ait BS Rapa ae orntney hey slambered over | twenty, a beautiful, fatr-halted itl. Oe ter husband as one of the causes | Uirtous from and hunger. Other Biris ung 8 td : - | to the tecond cabin saloon, and the fret | Helehte section, where the young peo: | by Mrs fing iaaMolont tally | RUSTON Jetny rengeian2 and particles of clothing = i : i 1 , quarre rh appear hat on the witness stand 3 year-olds and upward: puree—Melina man that Detective Leeson laid his eyes! ple lived WGC (ald hav glory (a) a’ atealentforward jing that on as ishop/of stessinaihaar been 1 m in turpis). @ um on wasa big, florid man, with atwisted! There was no suicide pact, nor did Reatean jshe had deliberately perjured hereel€ | gun gti} living, in the ruins of his frst: The Ram, ad | nose, | | ase iving, in th even and 2 to 3, second; Polar ‘stare Ot | welling to a steward, Leeron aakea: | YOUNS Mra. Wood have the merest Ink- | ytr, Erb sald she went to Red Gables, |for the defense, and consclence-stricken, palace, Time 18 Osh Nia Bad 2 te Un cain, Who {e that man?” "\Mng that the boy Intended to take her|the Erb country hoine, in May, 190, |desired to tell the truth, Mrs. Wad Mor-/ A heavy rain continues over the Coincident, eoariee G. i DS ANNAH ‘2. Sudden Start and Virgil 7. ait | ‘0, Sands,” said the steward, Nea a or Soa DA Ga ol lh housekeeper a8 jiree tides tie, wite of one of the elght alleged | ¢t haueliessny fe A teat | ‘ | that tall, black-haired wi “| Trouble between her and the Captain, | , : |the sufferings of the In : | THIRD RACE—About seven furlongs: | jg wife. Fed woman by him' sion for her wae hopeless for the time | she sald, started on the Arat night they {Mant fiders who are on trial for the | serine more dimcult the work of rescue 'Abeple(Sin it tecartnaye tt ant . | bein that her sult for separation | were there. He cursed and swore and{murder of Capt. Quentin Rankin, asked | {; js quenching the fires, however, and | —. yand'2.to §. first; Lucullus, 118 (Murphy), | How Arrest Was Made, = Jagaifiat her husband would not brea jtoid her she did not know how to run a(t? oe recalled to-day, Wad Mortis slightly purifying the atmosphere 12 t6'1, 4 to 1 and even, second; Salvoia- | The six oMcers went quietly forward | down the barrier of her possible mar- couse, In one quarreleover the Cap-|swore he was present the night Capt After belng/ iiprisoned for four days Ladies’ Day Brings Out Great [iinet eta Fourth Crowd at the Southem- | f 7 to 10 and out, third a Nitin "Flower and Prag |Ak¢ WerouNded the man and woman. Race sand up, sellin Boss Erend: He of ashes. But he nerved himself quick- | eloped in a (Crowey), 13 to 5, | tlage to him, and that she despa atred | tain's refusal to sit at The moment Leeson spoke to the bie! of ever gaining absolute freedom from | pr, fix furtongs for three |man his purple skin took on the color | young Wood, Rankin was killed and recognized some the wite of Deputy Nicolo Fulcl was yesterday taken from the ruins by rese culng firemen. Signora Fulcl's young that night. niece also was br ught out alive, but table with her sme to the house to fot the defendants, fre id he struck her | vile, on the stand yeste jher husband was at home Morris, his ay swore that with whom she had moment of pique and who, nst all a bathtab, she it s hand and knocked | Track. Jeven, 1 to 3 won jis and gave his name promptly as ©. jt {s charged, Ill-treated for the | her . The next day she hag |She left the stand pale and trembling | +p a wrtly afterward. It {a \vawaka ay abs lance tod to | Sande brief time she lived with to call in a phystelan and sent for the Attorney-General 1 t ora Fulet will recover. on | “Are you s angi ashe he nN “TE have done a great wrong Me Fite wan poll Tae i | J. dohagon), 18 to §, @ yee a american citizen?” asked) Mrs. Wood was the rider of two Dragged by Her Hair. line irching for the Deputy, SAVANS Hie Ta. TAR tet IT eatoey asen | Marshal Halpin, beautiful daughters of Maaimitian Ore) qice age we quarrelled about the |! heve told a tte. My husband 1ot | Whose voice was heard up to Wednes ather cool but {t being the fi aalsoran, | “Nov” tespended the man with the} lopp. a elvil engineer, 0 PRES hed, “TE beeare (at home that might. He was with the | day gight calling for ald iy ot (ih matuiy a great pumber of see at | twisted Rowe, “but I have taken out my One Hundred and Fort! ‘Ali and ray jo the-tower of thetic» wee foreed by pele yes f seventeen was taken out | the fatr sex with their escorts attended. FATHER JOHN, OF | fret papers under the name of Ander- Orlopps are Southerners, and came to.) 0. 15 there. He found me and |¢0 tests, a@ F did. T want to see my early this morning entirely es , son. I lived {n New York up to six|New York from New Orleans when husband. MikhGely itecwanca |Saturday {a Savannah's busiest da, the business men’s standpoint, hut CRONSTADT, DEAD. years ago und had offices at No, 45 Elizabeth w: Sixth avenue, tying and devoured al neo by the hair and ‘a i) asa child in frocks. The AE he areene (ood tikerwiwiida the steps to his room, where | tr 1 am a dentist | Korber boy was a son of Dr. Charles ‘ T an cr Hert . i , ee . On e ne all nigh dt ante The German tha, sent by At that the crowd was far In excoss of ——— ‘E salled from here on the Kalser| Korber, of No. 60 West One Hundred pu RRB Ey aneatrented ra | s delivered large thie general average, with the daily ar- Famed for His Sermons and En- wiihelm and went to Paris, where T met | and Forty-saventh street, The back ns at Messina 1 of es at jock ects a . Py 4 Teo + " ty. put me out o mie aeulars i val i i Ra Ms Se a joved Esteem of the Czar—Had x We Two months ago we mmeyea yards of the two houses Jo! ia I standing on | e military doctors an al ¢ »y da} t4 sa from Part OW, Where f aley 7 a | wit The feature of the dey was the third Been Ill Some Time. ahi a dea any Infatuated Since Boyhood. th 7 what to do he came] Perth oeereercrr re, bringntg tog the beat balanced PL rat Hl Sorat He eald that he used his own name, | Af children the two victims of yester- | out an me b t ai ey tashaetel 1of the meetin "| Jonn, of Cronatadt priest for some tir from ehyronte drops: {es dead. The noted » had been suffering and Intestinal com- Salvatatile, Resk, Druld, Auspietous and th horse Lucullue, and a « then began naming his fellow tenants, | Pretty, Up to this time no mention had been Slater, In Glasgow. He gave the officers | Jas"S tragedy went to sc hool together. | threw: [the address of his Glasgow shop and | The infatuation of the y for golden-halred blue eyes and perfect features, ell mea ving still are ybta because all burfed under the yet been excavated, It orname: 1 my head | nd as a Injurles-I had to go to a haly was broken a unconselo the} tu with the | wa bodies child ; ruins have not began | ras Guntautiveanilad. Davia 1 pene an the end, though sudden. | made of the murder, and suddenly De-| when he should have been absorbed in. sanitarium I \s ty timp sible to make any MeCabe ind tha horses Baby Wille and | inyer gone « soe aa, sayy, [LOCHN® Lesson asked: "Dla you know sports that appertain to boyhood, | “Tell us about the ‘apread eagtet ine [YOR ee eens count of the survivors, for Youthful arrived Inet ovening. BtUehAY i ee |& Noman named Gtltehriat?” But he was of a atrangely Fens: cident,” sald her counsel } M : omplete | they: are ty scattered ftvm one end FIRST RACES Five furtonma: fo see ee ean ap atK] "No," said the big man quickly, “t| ture, and once his am " | "One ov the captain found fault | sNwereeted Fre jek tie coun the other. The only ARO aRATUDWARLE At Clonmtedt, where pie} ld not know all the tenants in the|come fixed upon his little frier 1] with son of fond on the table," | ¥h dicts /Agures that can be given are reached agen (dlmmaone) . { fon «about him hoats|houge where my offices were.” Then | neighbor they took complete possession | sald the \ He blamed it on MOIR: Horas reeere Tine non (OY 5 population before Sri pay aul tag a Ret avdareacted the attention | turning to ie wife he asked, “Hilury {of him boy's day had bee I tried to toll him It was not my fault, ui @ 1 bstracting therefrom dite Brenan? Brrank iy pligrinage nf) he Fi do you récall any Glltehriet?’ Hel for him he failed to meet his but he s it me and Toran to my a ¢ r pposed to have Patton, 104 (Walcott), 18 to 1, 6 to 1 and c mpieee to the 30) Ob of ots My deresie a re replied omestioert lead ef ble tooo tun |e He followed and yelled at me, an SRN The re 's, of course, ape to 2 third. Tme—1.06 265. Foxy ea to jtineng pious amet that she ha ver heard the name, She was very a ' You must leave this house at once or Fine New Tarki: Baths P ndina, Revery, Tilekins and Daley ¢he birth of te aes ¥ jertaken on Father macBmcas mutes raven Sela'y alitea (Continued on Beeend Fagen “You never heard of Marian Giltehrist | pretty and attractive and had @ host ot | Tl blow your braina out!’ He got his dead probat victims are in amounts to 115,000 easing dally, n ow open at the new Puller Buliuing. Ony The first-class downtown setadlishment. Modera | Th» @eatinved on Hecend Page.) 1 (Continued on Becond Fase) Oo nce en Msctrle aod Turkish beige 6.1 through the dying of the injureds ‘ ' ‘ anew