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'T. J. HAINS WEAKENS HIS OWN CASE NN SOO Oy AMERI CAN BATTLESHIPS GO TO ITALY Weather—R- -n to-night, Wednesday cloudy and cold. The [F NAL| @i ULTS EDITI ON “ Circulation [“Cireatation Books Open to All” | _ |. PRICE ONE IRIE. FARTHOUAKE NAVY PLANS THE AMERICAN. . BATTLESHIPS WASHIN ‘ON, Jan, 5—The Senate Committee on Naval has learned through Admira that » Nay artment ts ng plans \ & of the greatest battle: worl) aye to be} “to h guns, and eclipse anytiing afloat. It {x on eS timated they wit cost about $15,009,000 It ts dat the Navy Department | Three of Big Fleet Leave Port ,,,, mendations will be made to SHIPS IN WORLD DIES By GAS IN $15,000,000 Each Senate Naval Committee. “ Circulation Books Open to All."' | NEW “YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1909. PRETTY MANICURE LARGEST Tons, Carry 14-Inch Guns and Admiral Capps Enlightens BATH BEACH ROOM Miss Volks Found Lifeless Bed at Imperial Hotel. Congress for vessels bigger building {nt alze not gi nis now bullding two battleships ) tong each, oaivying 12-inch guns, eat Britain has under construc- tons each. Germany than now ry. but the exact Mrs, Sydney |. Smith, Society Woman, Who Has Sued for a Separation Jap while ¢ tion three of 19,2 TP IRGNEHa bese tea catcis | HADIGOl EMPTY PURSE, fe of 184 lacement, equipped with four two ships acl _, Girl Remarked That Such a Said To-Night and Are Led by Cruiser Yankton, IS A NEW PERIL A * ac. eee eer eeoe ey room tn the Hotel tin s Out in Me , eee Oe nation sina and Epidemic Is Feared Boston Man Who Piled Goods in Suit Case While Clerk ts The as —Pope Consoles Sutferer Watched Him Says That His Family Troubles neceasar vides wi r nut —_—— Had Driven Him Insane. M onducted business as a ROME, Jan. 5TH Hiward Dankeon, «1 aged man, his fa HVAC ENDS CIO Ay Er eet Haare of threa of tle A walked Into the store of Weller & [treet and was a guest at the Hot ae Cea Nat ne ae Row on thelr way No. 32 Broadway afternoon Of tate ral Sperry, to offer 4 nilvob apool cation inv@acarneriat thaliust led ty only a ala quake reliet work lias Rlorecandi pur about SOM) anodia’Intoithe laastimi ctl have Fs & nan) acmninta gublic feeling of appreciation suit case, A clerk caused his arrest. hands, and { have heen {il for isaivabent tne aasat tude, Word has come Dawson told Magistrate Moss in the time pyanantet ts niynntees has opened a fund Ce Strect ¢ thet he dt Magistrate Moss, after exy atiity Aes eS 2 ferergy ane He eame from Toston, he tail where ito hold awson for tek ks took breakfas th @re contributing gener gst Wah ste taeda A dim # - The battle-ships des Las the xe : ver room, ‘Two or tt y ra the Conner the Kenny, the proprictar of the Met squadron ara th " ; iat eee nor of th flagship of the fleet; the Verm a tin and Knocked on the door of i the Minnesota. They sail to-night from Vans not et EAR Nae Port Said for Naples fom occupied who In advance thes . salled korn innit at a) scout crulser Yankton left Port Said hed teen exe ! early to-day for Me a with —_—_——_- +40 —..-_-___ ____ ‘+ Mr. Kenny retired tu the office At | supplies and provisions on board for the yyy. a AE oor, ; | © ominee hiner Sea sarthquake autfecers, Sie carriod aiso Policemen Attacked by Workers When They Make a Raid, |aeain ot the amet of gus on the vps | floors. He went at once to Miss V &@ number of doctors, Epidemic Now Feared. Descriptions recelved to-day Messina and Reggiv mdicate that al: | though the situation is {n some re- | epects better, fresh complications ha | arisen, Typhold fever has broken out }at Messina. The lack of pure water | qnd the increasing pollution of the alr | way | cause the physicians enarge of the | Sadc Red Cross work to fear an epidemic, A squad of 1 The medical administration in confer: were sent to investigate ence with the Government authorities eat fare considering the compulsory re- | puilding and went up to inal fac moval of all the living in the destroyed | | Lae ehen found aetulivs eau cities. |{u operation and a man and a woman The Pope {s making daily earn annie: the wounded in the Vatican Phertoliceninvallempledite:erreavithe j This morning he made his roun two, Then, so told Magistrate panied by Dr. Gluseppe Petace IReeratyains Gaotarcinert Gan cee ‘yate physician, and heard the doctor's) yietor Sadowsky entered, and madel w opinion on each case, There are several | _ soe See from Compiaint was made at Police Head- quarters this afternoon nsed bar was run floor of building at ‘0. Mi Broad- of K the cloak establishment sky, pector Cochran's men They entered} from the Crosby visits to STOLE 2,000 SPOOLS OF COTTON Spent FROM TEFFT, WELLER & CO, But Finally Capture Proprietor and Woman Who Acted as Bartender. es Gift Was Satirical. tor Lack of Money Volks, a manteure argare ree years old, was foumi dead this on her be ith st room and found her dl Mayne, of Bay Seventeer | lwas 4, but said the young womar oration to the general affect that no are| 88% been dead an hour or more He no. Fests were to be made In his place with. | titled the police and tle Uoraner out a warr s Volks had a sister living a The policeman differed 7 n, and a brother living 1 pon K. & dowsks: (s Bu rae acall to arms, and the dred or more cloakmakers on the hither side of | the bar fell upon the policemen Tn the melee the man ba The policemen retired and wen Mercer street station for who came gladiy an bartende: tured. delphia, The sister was notifie © occurrence by telegraph. { The young woman left no latters {r her room and had t de no threats of | =—-—— birth ana| FH AND BINGHAM AN MOTTETES | EXCHANGE OF HOT ROASTS T encaned tha reserves, | to the fray Gerler Bross, So was K. Sadowsky, Magistrate Moss held the woman {n $1,900 ball for @ hearing to-morrow. XK Sadowsky was paroled for a hearing at the same time, charged with interfering with an arrest The wom: was cap- grievously wounded persons in the hos- pital, but a number of others will prob- ably be cut in a few days. The Pouttft ts taking | terest tn poor ortur this morning the tears came to | at the recital of a mother who had @ll her children. One poor wom! ten children in her home. She was taken | ut of the rooms unconscious, She is convinced that some of her little ones | eacaped, but it fe impossible for her to he despest | ost which occurred at intervals of twenty minutes. One at noon stronger than rand Jury this afternoon and the others shook down many wails. 80 tostined In the proceedings lie far as known nobody was hurt. At night, especially, are they frequent! felt, The fires in the city are being gradually extinguished A Typhoid fever has broken out here, tf and this fact will cafes drastic action wii to be taken immediately in tie disposal | can of the dead, The lope oF 1 gany| Air, Rockefallar'a of the living beneath the ruins been abandoned. Unill the pre time all attention has trated upon the removal of Jes from the strects Instead of excavating | to find the bodies buri ll puins tt has been proposed that eve house In which it ist fre buried shall be Mime. The horrors of the sanitary ¢ in Messina are unspeakabl the roughest of surgical at has ard Presi brought against 8 8. Carvalho, Ex | Clark and Bradford Merrill, t, Seeretacy and Treasurer, ly, of the Star Publishing Com 1 publishes the New Yor | SAVANNAH RESULTS. n bod- | been concer RACE—Porse pi five furlon FIR three-vear- ig Hand, 1 an endeavor | 1 beneath che; olds ¢ 9 5 and 0 Mies Marporie ar dd Bright Boy also ran Purse: for three-year: one mile . 2 to ad posable, nd, 110 eet nw) 7 to 10-and 1 to 4, secon After sleeping one night on a plank Tube, § tot, 2 tod without covering from the rain, the| third Tine-1 8. Flininap correspondent of ciated Pres wik Patten the next night too: Purse ree on board shin, wh “alls tr ; Wounded persons without a sit 1 Iisk , MLAll nis! the piteous 1a 10 1, 6 to 1, se to}, Lig 3 and 2 . Belle of the} Lady Ripple and! Wdistreseed persons for wate heeded been t the lack of attend ants; and several of them died before Ray, Whisk Apna Smith also ran, woo Puree, for three +>. Case Against Newspaper Publishers Postponed a Week While ‘FORCE THE MAJORS “JOHN D, ROCKEFELLER JR, TAKES ''Y bn a ete <= UBEL CHARGE TO GRAND yuRY, CMRI eta tu | | Some Old Arrest Records. Eight of Nine Demands Will] ° 3 Be Granted by the National | 11 | eearch for them, The Pope promised her is! f . reply to an attack made upon times on a charge of assault—and says every help. | Jerome and Assistant Appear Before Magistrate Moss Conmnission Commissioner Bingham from the bench he ts not ashanied 0 ; 3 ial sion, by Police M yesterday | “There are ot! nel EL FI More Shocks In Messina, | in Centre Street Police Court, Pe eooieis aa eae icmuiea'tatdac: et ones iNew vores ua eat Pinna le MESSINA, Jan. 5.—Earth shocks are} John p. Rockefeller jr., accompanied | nal libel were hi tatement which could scarce: | Magistrate, “It {s an easy matter, 1 a 0. ‘ " . sie Li ard yesterday by M. SATS - written statemen ids ‘ a matter, Ci aes ane Aarne ene by District-Attorney Jerome and Assist. Istrate Moss, in the Centre strec| oo oe Jan, 5—The most)iy he surpassed for to dig up & Daniel ¥. Finn from + ant Distriet-Attorney Garvan went be- Court, important matter before the National pears t E Bingham has but the Magistrate rege Courk patie Teserved de. there the Po. | my the | back the d Mee Depar |that in the ational | whe Baseball Commission to-day case of the American week, The action of was Attorney this as been an open nee T was two years lone an action [ glam sa the Distr was inte Association and afternoon move to fore.|the Eastern League, which are at pres- stall Magistiate Moss's decision by indietment reted as a anlent subject to rules of the as muc Association of Minor League Clubs and he Dar B mF The Gra ury al t ingham Fires a Shot Fand Jury did not report this} witch have asked the National Comm's:| was. at tim 8 : aftern: ff indietmen. 1a bifrgttateaal ' ar Bingh 5 statement i : ctments were] sion to be put a class higher! petore ts the. Avan Unashoatliitigay latte oe found on Mr. Rockefelier's testimony {than (Clase « their present rating fe Magis: |, ire ¥ will not be handed up until to-|in the National Assoclation trate Finn's probation officer, Berna 7 maliag ean caleatee ORs. 7 The National Assoct them! o:connor, and red n r the gratuitous rks the Hon a ——— |to remain in Class "A Jauty in the Blizabeth nar a Tie of the National Associatio i the pressure of the d ' ( National Commission went in quit “Rattery Dan's” aptrit fla Manet to-day it was believed th and what he sald ab ie E : ! he settled and | Bingham was certain are and! 1, s can he th oes Gite fean and at . j iid ay ir Finn Starts In on Binghany poll ‘ ers re TH placed in the spe zi thers a olds and up Rahera peel aeneatani “Bingham,” sald the Magistrate, “Isa 1s A pris Willams, 3 iy us waiter by training and inclination, and 1 ® Finn aay he lias a walter's soul. It ts wont nt : ig oman that can’t stand th i « ea 6 to 6, third. ham fas shown by his t ave we to Cerrosanta and Istrea ' that he is the most diminutive put ‘ as pa So a , officer this city has ever r Nee f « a DR, BULL'S CONDITION, pects gimorerk meet Police Co ner Winghan’s ees sie moult have for aa At the Plaza this morning it was » class fol aie whe 7 ar A eabnt stated on authority of Dr. Gerardus H 1 nip profes \ ’ ed probation Wenkoop that the condition of Dr, Wit y _ ¥ . jain ‘T. Hull was unchanged to-day, and t ; : Lae ‘ that de had rested comfortably during | Oe Gat Sreerit x the night ; ie _ } b BA Park ’ arrested VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MU ‘ her meeting le. et : id bode schol Man ; OCAL AY yMES | MUSIC 'c neeting was ca Paes ; ie an = uring luncheon ~-Cavanagh's, 268-280 W dad gt, fo 6o- day betore the seasion of He denies the 0 He admits that | —— has been arrested twice in his life-both (Continued an Sanand ewe) trles to show| PRICE “ONE CENT. | ——— aT RAGES AND ‘ UIRMS AS f FALLS INTO TRAPS SET BY DARRIN | a ++ Nerve Also Deserts Prisoner as He Flounders and Fumes Under Search- ing Cross-Examination by the Prosecutor. y HIS MEMORY REFRESHED, HE CONTRADICTS HIMSELF. “T Don’t Want to Be Twisted,” He Shouts at Tormentor, Who Leads Him Into State- ments in Conflict with His Direct Testimony. writer of blood-curdling sea tales, on trial for his ¢ murder of William E, Annis by eager, dominating Thornton and glibly told the story of the 15 last, and of the domestic woes that, the de- he mind of the shiyer, Caught in traps 4 i art n © cross-examination, 1s raged on the stand, squirmed twisted as his tormentor made him lis direct testimony in im« Thorton Hains, lite at Flushing for Capt. Peter Hains, to-day complicity in th was not the same Hains, who » damatically Killing at Bay tense Hse gals! uns by Speclal Prosecutor fi por details, and when respite came \ ut yecess he had entirely lost his mage 0 | nit herve, and with ft had gane iis memory. n usal Wee, njor part of moved by Hains's dis prisoner's racked nerves or but there was a semle apprehensive alt about ie chair, and & resulted in a consequent ‘s whole case, he bowed Albert Ritchie Named by Court! as Referee to Hear the semi Festimony. jhie 1 almost r exhaustion cs and n took plty on him ee jand « sther recens, Supreme © Vernon M.| Piste ey Darrin, who, ac- , | cording to irrent rumor, may nov Davis to-day appointed Atbert Ritehle, | yer ta hue anaes a lawyer, of No, 76 William street, ret- r Kimer White ed with a mighty as of typewrit- se to begin the He started In by nm Haina to tell mora elts of May al, when Peter eree to hear the testimony and report to the Court his findings in the suit brought by Fannie Taller Smith against her husband, Sydney J. Sinith, Mr. and Mrs. Smith have been living 3 i apart since Iast August, and a member ¢ Soe rae a Rael Ta onatte m of Nicoll, Anable, Linds ; een aller admitted that the action was dnote a perm separation, Mra 5 # . Smith, who is bringing the action, 1s t whose work tn the early the trial had been open to showed considerable deftness ng bout with the defendants ally, Darrin's hired cole league, White, was missing from his accustomed place, thus confirming in a measure the story that he le sulke tng in his tent because Darrin Is going steal the chance for the last speech to the jury. Mrs. Annis In Court, cross-examination started widow of the mute dressed In her while Mr Hateh & |. |represented by this Arm, Smith has employed Parker, Sheehan, in For more than two years there have | reno. been stories of marital Infellcities in the Smith household, which maintained a Newport villa and a town house at No. 4 Hast Highty-elxth streat. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Nannle Tatler, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- |ward N. Taller. ster of Mrs L. Burnett, gston and Suffern Ta who married Miss {Maude Lortilard, the only daughter of Pierre Lorilla Just ast Hele aM |” sirvainith tsa brother ofthe beautiCu ume, and lend’ vote Stes et J. Colgate, ‘The ce inside the ralle areas Se tnaten 1 look straight at Smiths 9 Grace Churet wered the prose- of twelve women neluded also who have already on De the Smiths was lee of the dif. the N | August, when they nition at a te is match at Hains }) by telling his chief of Port Gaal ore aire Sma Ti calne. nialne. ounkel tyre, more of his and satin the grand stand, Then Mr. | srt ¢ of Willlam B. Annis jSmith appeared with Mr 5 Capt. Peter Hans, at Henry Redm se hous e echt Club on Aug, 18 as, While th ple wat 1 did » Mrs, Annis on the club said, repeating rtant statements ud, of course, I did each ot! and Mrs. smit { Both Mr. the smart set, and nu not point any gun at her, I don't ree their acquaintances severa er Mr. Funke or Birchfield At tle home ¢ time of the or juat No. Mt W fter. There was great ¢ ment and I knowledge of' th men were running about and acteame bev Nat led by Mrs, Tall Mrs. thi ing and cursing. was a regular rlot lis the of sev lass;and I cant recall everything that hape | horses, ins ¢f many | pened.” Indes fortune of her own. fr i ' $ ‘ abo or Annis, ads Tressel a Hille and signed Claudia yur father saya you by an at K dn. urkiah bathg ) ito Vs) at all aes aibday” “bathers ‘sho ‘it was ike j Ak cs Seema