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‘|| DARRIN RIDDLES HAINS’S DEFENSE SHOT IRED AT WIFE OF A BANKER i WEATHER—Falr and Col? Vo-Night and Thurscay, 9 Open toAll.” | “ Circulation Books Open to All." | _!| . NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1909. U RESULTS EDITION | / PRICE ONE CENT. (Se TORS me WE BANKER _ | “Circulation Books HARRISON, WHO VANISHED FROM A CAR, STRANGELY FOUND Woman Anxiously Sought by Police of Entire City, Was Sitting on Stoop of House in West Eighty-sixth Street. MRS, EARTHQUAKE ZONE Walls Falling Everywhere in Reggio and Messina and People Face New Peril Detective Murphy received a tip to-day | that Mrs, Harrison was at No, 108 West | Elghty-firat street, | To a former maid named “Abbie,” | Mrs, Elizabeth C, Burke Harrison, Thornton Hains on the Stand ; | j!ng Company, with an apartment at} ars, Harrison owes the comforts she | the 1 8 , was found to-day |has received since she was reported | U; di : Cr E y by Detective Timothy Murphy, of the|missing, The maid wae hurrsins|GRISCOM RUSHES AID. ndergoing Cross-Examination —_.>— |Central Oflce, at the home of Mrs, | home to her new mistress, Mrs, Collins, 7 | es = r | saw a woman sitting on the front porch of a residence at Amster- dam avenue and y-sixth gtr The woman's head was concealed tn her jlands, She see sick. The mald shook her and asked {f she was Ill, As when shi |J. Collins, No, 108 West Eighty-first 'Mrs, Frank Sanicola Pursues “tect. Where she has been since her Utsapneara as she allght- Man Who Shot at Her, and“ from Potu py onup cart amt Neighbors Aid Her. At times to-day he Red Cross Relief Steamer Car- | ties Supplies to Sufferers —Americans Praised. showed a disposition to One Hundred and th street, Mrs. Collins told the detective that flare up and argu ith a ue with }she had found Mrs. Har faint and | Mrs, Harrison turned her face she was weik on the street Saturday night and | recognized, POLICE CLUB STOPS HIM took her home. Mrs, Harrison was un- Mrs, Harrison, what ts the mat-| pow gan, 6—-Reporte from the | the prosecutor. “UD eS ° M. lable to give any account of her wan- | ter?” the maid exclaimed , | | rings after she ost from the side| “Abbie, dear, I'm so sick and weary | 8tficken zone to-day show that the earth | — | of her husband. She r mbered being | red of tt. I simply can't get well,” | ls in a constant rumble and that shocks ‘Trouble Begins Wier Auon-|{ett atone when she alighted form the mily replied are experienced at Reggio and Messina =} , car, # ‘ y ® woman to Mrs. | at intervals of almost every twenty min- | ando Goes to Banker’s Home | “"E thought he was following me when | Collins's ho re explanations were | veg, , a | we got off the car," she explained. "[]made and Mrs, Harrison placed in a i to Demand Payment. J turned and did not see him, Then I be-| warm bed. Mr. Harrison was overjoyed | TW0 of the alx recurring earthquakes | contu This kind woman has n he heard of wife's safety. He|at Messina late yesterday were the re | eof me since. We have celled | left @ party of friends downtown and| most severe since the big quake of {'s. Pursued by a woman with her cloth sband's apartments and his of- | hastened to her side. Worry over her Dec, 3. | condition and whereabouts has grieved the husband greatly. She was taken to her apartments in the Lucerne later, » b Were never able to get him on wire. Hence, my retreat was nut dis- ered.” on fire and a crowd which increased from half a dozen two hundred, headed by @ policeman, Auonando to-day Bronx with a Marathon which for the alike were thrown Into a panic these heavy | shocks, and half the remaining walls in the clty were toppled over. The earth at Regglo 1s described as i Survivors and rescuers to by Salvatore PRIEST ROBBED AT DOOR OF enivened the lower most of its length would not have being In almost a constant tremble, and done discredit to his compatriot Mr. walls are toppling every hour. Dorando, Griscom Rushing Rellef. It started with a pistol shot fired by ‘Auonando, which was fortunately al- has presented Ambas¥ador Griscom COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS most harmless. And it ended with 4/ formally to the Italian Government olicoman standing VOVenanen EAUBer the resolution of sympathy in they and fighting off a ) that wanted to} _ ‘ a ee oe - | + beat him to death, Father Dunkovitz’s Gold Watch, Chain and Cross Stolén by | catastrophe in Calabria and St- Goes to Demand Mone dtd he , “i, clly passed by the Housa of Repre- : Pickpocket as He Was on His Way to sentatives at Washington, Foreign went this morning to the an Italla Auonando home of Frank Sanicola Minister ‘Mttont expressed his high | Testify in a Libel Suit. banker who once had a place {n Mul- appreciation of this act and sald it but who of late has — would be given befitting acknowledg: | 8 business by 1 ! . . ve ment. Saal paint wa AR The Rev. Father Dunkovitz, in charge pocket!" and there Uttle] Mr. Griscom to-day notifed Count Auonando satd that Santcola owed him} of the Russicn Orthodox Greek Church Germann, | Taverna, President of the Italian Red 4 $8 and he wanted It riknt away, Providence, R. i, who Is in New poles Cross, that haying recelved $100.40 oo The banker was not qt home, but his| york to testify to the good character Peesctigena Ha if Red *Cross bee ite wife, Josefina, invite ne depositor In i ha ident. ul is eli e a RonWalk, vAuonEndO| wale, eee im- yy Her EChRYOFON, from the| Strait of Messina on the steamer r fi Canada, Wuel sult now Bayern, which left Genoa yesterday aad tent, argumentatiy f and ‘ BALLS MAUS penoey 3 1 Be crath sent 3 ay A mands efore Justice Mulqueen, ad just returned| The vessel will tly the Red Cro b ! Pi fileks x U . ‘ast is ng before the of Part 8 waitin |The expense of fitting out this vessel Is | I t f} Vesoniey at’ once oF prepare (odie Sessions, to-day whe session of court to computed at $6),0W for the first. two i | Bee cereaned He deew a revoiver| Suddenly felt a viotent pune weeks, The time of her charter will be u | : |stomrch., He clapped his } extended if necessary, She is costin; | di y 7 }and fired at her. The flame from | @un set fire to ner dress, She thought @he had been killed and fell, } Frank, who was in the basement, began to yell. Auonando dashed from the streét. The boy tried t | dire on his mother’s dress, } covered instantly and w | @he started after A door she was met Maria Cangleilose, stop her to put out the fire, Others Join the Chase. at jelecical waistcoat, and discovered that ht avy gO! Cc. i doers Hor son,| 28 heavy gold wateh, chain and cross | were missing. he priest raised the cry of "Pick- $1,200 a day, The rest of the $60,000 has) been expended for supplies. American Energy Praised, All Italy {8 belng searched for mate- rial suitable for relief, and it 1s becom- ing in singly difficult to obtain the kind of supplies required. i Mr. Griscom has recelved warm con-| gratulations on the organization of the) Bayern rellet expedition from several admirals of the Itallan Navy and from members of King Victor Emmanuel's staff, The admirals express their amazement over the energy which en- abled the Americans to !-ad a ship and outfit her perfectly within forty-eight hours, They did not know which emo- Abbot of the St. Tikkon, Ir en he was Monastery of South Canaan, Pa, STAR COMPANY I$ INDICTED ON COMPLAINT OF JOHN D., JR, SS Corporation Which Publishes Hearst's American Ordered by ne house to out she ry nidn't walt, nado, - AS O00 GRLS F GPREST ATO OF LOA RE, SHE SAS Have Their Clothing Torn From Their Backs. their mother’s clothes, the three ran down , Bnateaing and slapping She steps and saw Auonardo racing frcpweyymasle syerite, oissed iby aime Grand Jury to Answer for Alleged Li ( ; Brees } the bakery house, cut BAB le) Aye: Rockefeller in Printing Story of Peonage. played, ‘Surrenders to Newark Police as) story tactory building Nos. 49-01 Eltza- | mue. Peop! 5 h Rabid dogs now constitute one of the | beth street, when 60) girls and about a ‘houses and stores along the way and joined the pursult. The pack was | strung out for a block or more, Mrs. Accomplice, but Fails to Lo- cate Clergyman and Girl, dangers to the earthquake refugees at| Messina, These animals, starving and rabid through lack of water, gnaw the hundred men employees m.stook steam The Special Grand Jury sworn in on) who was accused, !t {s alloged, tn an ar- etord (ac broken’ Galles. valve (or amoxe “PRICE ONE CE SSS | NT, Kose AFD) FATHER BREAKS DOWN AS HANNS. 5 AGAIN TRAPPED ON THE STAND <--2 $e ———__—— Taken From the Court Room When Contradiction Follows Contradic-. ’ tion Under the Merciless Cross- Questioning of Darrin. CLAUDIA HAINS NOT TO BE CALLED BY PROSECUTION, Darrin Jolts Defendant on Stand With Questions as to Alleged Actions Toward Her During His Brother’s Absence in the Philippines. he trial of Thornton Hains at Flushe, ing to-day, Darrin, the special prosecutor, had made it one of greater disaster to the prisoner than yesterday, the first day of his cross-examne ination, the story of the shooting of Wilk iam E, Annis at the Bayside Yacht Club by Capt. Peter Hains, and drew him deeper and deeper into the mire of contradictions as the merciless When Justice Crane adjourned t He caused Hains to rehearse inquisition progressed. Particularly did Hains stumble in fixing the lapse of time between the warning that Annis was on the boat approaching the float and his effort to get Peter Hains than twenty minutes” down to “only founded himself by saying he feared cause h8 had heard only six shots w! tained seven, but he had failed to identify the captain's automatic, and had sworn that he did not know he had a gun. As Thornton Hains tloundered and squirmed under his tormentor’s his aged parents, General and Mrs. Peter Hains sr. sat in the court+ room. contradiction followed contradiction the distress of the old fighter was reflected in his face. Suddenly there was a slight commotion, and court halted while the wife helped him from the room in a state said Physicians attended him in a room in the Court. place in Flushing. tin Ha flared A dispo ya few moments.” Again he cone Roberts with the captain's gun, bee hen he knew an automatic gun con- lash, to border on colla House, and he was taken to his boarding = =; At wed n, but Jued, careful widow of igh the session now sutor elle With Dare had not to bo up a ANAT VERO THE KUNG CTA Mrs. Erb and Her Sister, Mrs. nis, called as ‘The prosecutor led off with a 1 or witnesses series of questions t tal which eyl dently had been furnished to him by Peter Hains's wife, his plain inference | being to show that Thornton Hains not only hated 4 for private business reasons, because Annis {s sald to hava , Sanieola in the rear-guard, with her) Monday by Justice Dowling returned an f:'e Priuted fn the American a short! corpses like hyenas and Crequently a- | They choked the narrow stairways and kept his stuff out of the magazines, rs time ago, of bein nsib Paes 3 c fn y choked the narrow stairways a ot his s out of the maga Ce a ae Re a raraPea Tana | oe ee eee eae | comiots aliened Fontes: eine tack the refugees themselves, Among fought ike maniaics n their burry to| Beisel, Will Probably Hear >t because Claudia Hains favored the eon zi and! company, publisher of William [| plant of the Corn Products Company. |the wounded who left for Palermo last] figs Bridget King, of No. 4 Princella. yet to tne street Lialwattieunartre Cl, VAD!) advertiaing man Over Thornton, ber Fitty-sixth street. to German place yes feat Ohare ets COMPANY. | iene we soune Ray CEL BRT: ‘ a Hearst's New York American, charging ug TIEHE was: 8) YOUNE) Man, Whore. eyes A, Newark ndered herself tojdozen girls fa and many had the Jury’s Edict To-Night: own brother-in-law | Hera Policernan Fred Schad, of the a ae . te ie "1 | avenue, Newark, surre If to | doz vl J ury “dC Night, y { f ati aaa 4 erfminal It Clarence arn, Mr. original and at cheek are horribly mutilated | : i ae to-day on| Clothing torn | - Although taken by surprise and furte Morrlsanla Ces pring iy ip i taiith ud Gh Ce HG p original) yy dogs. After tho earthquake he was|the authorities of that ¢ pede ihe (Ata and ot the | sos ously angry, Hains made a better show- head of the pursuing column. Auonando | i itcement and ordered to have some ¢ Bra iho, Presl-puried in debris up to his neck, and! the charge of alding in the abiuctlOn! yuiiding are occu nker . . - ses, Ing Under this opening skirinish fre than Fan through German place to One Huns) ice nowting’s part of the Edward H + And) while thus unable to move was ate’ gr qi, con-year-old| Laundry © Wasi] MEDIA, Pay, Tan @—The fate of Mra.) i 4 r ecutor @red and Fitty-fourth street, west on rae ; a leeran PSUIT tacked by thre the antinal dt . TARO nadia titer atimemar erat caters cto vend | Me. Flore and her sister, Mrs yoo pdes OR es SEUNG eo en Utrera neat et St Seay eas las is cries at ce red Rev, Father ; nas | haat ‘main iG co otal an’ Catherine Beigel, who have been on trial aoe and ibe to Bt. Ann's avenue and south on se, | Hie Indictment fot the fs , tovda shoctiag (all phere errata Ge at ttoetete. Roman | aleve arercaeiel n the Delaware County Court for more! fay, geet F4 Ann's avenue, with Schad gaining on | T's indivenent Fea and stray bullets |Gaenolie Church, of ‘Sewirk, abet hase ‘a week, charged with the sensa- trageaye fee him block by block and the rest falling | Paint Med by John D. another danger tn the elty caaeuaer tr eaately-apedtened Iii thal| al GHieer CERIMICaIea tonal mur Capt, J Clayton Darian behind. > report that a number of Italian be TORRE EAI RENTART SERIO Cape eee ; {the husband of one of aa i : pdt One Hundred and Forty-ntth street SAVANNAH RESULTS. ud Leet arrested and slot be- ene ta anerscheadl aie TERRE REN Hed down to vay placed In Faeea RATER ve ee chad was £0 ¢ Shia MB A Rees Se for the action of the Grany eir sewing maci F a NERTE ° * could reach him with his ely . Ora Suda M § f money supposed to} A veording to th told by Miss |tne laundry had be work a short | to-day. ‘ y Auonando went down in FIRST RACK--Purse: for three-year- | Grandma and Virg been stolen from the ruins In the tiie she and Miss ta met Father }time, when with 1 young | Both sides c n't commit the policeman could dry | ee and fe raat —— WEES GILES CONEY NE Alf aan ant fH HnraKe 'N Soe eu reh gun going into action a | Ato UL Sa in that despite hi feet the rest of the Murpli and cut Ricadonna 5 RN haa bee 5 ? _|Slani on Broad stree lewarks: con folghtsine 4 a aaa ing address erday and was followed eee Was upon then. Sc \ 5 2tetand out, :!TQ PROBE SANITY OF y ite Deel Drow sty fal \Thuretay afternoon, She said that} valve on r which heats the |!Ms address yeslerdhy ONG renoon he will not tasters straddled. jilg prikonors « H IM Young) 6 ertl thieves uave disguised th matt ; ar SATO by W. Roger Fronefleld, c ay a wires ree volver and swung it uucil of! | to t, 8 Time-L645. Be | » uniform dead soldle ‘eS | pather Sian told them that he was > ew ou for the de Frank B. = ji BAEC Ae SES Lge MIE SERS aaa MILLIONAIRE ROEBUCK Un th as torim Oe eal Aalilerss Whlel ine tay New York to buy some calentars | Instantly clouds of steam rolled up| Oo ag y ra = ee mob, whic rain) HOXGEL . ‘ t - ARO NB ULY a MPS Vad Matated ‘eithey accompa nim Fibrough= the hi tys In suffocating cr. bean Darrin, she mob which ni ugg ' ; eS ral} 5 OND : Rac t | une Wife of Oct arial M. Petrort, a prominent & ra i aN dt Mt it h ipa ; Fire!” and at your’ brother's to BF ons ) e Mo sa t 1 . Y Y 1 Upon arrt 1 said y e d a station Betnour Untied tye orrisania 1; Don. ttamlit A. ufacturer Has © ission in USL ALU GEL PETES) Alt Pah ting me tals, On U ve 3 your pitts, Sanicola was ‘only alightty || ie 2 even and wut, thir Lunacy Named by Court. + SERNA (ee Notien, and say. the stew ‘ Ret ane Ha A oo THIRD RACK 1 e eiteer war. { On application of Mra. Bila Roebuck BATTLESHIP GEORGIA | fi ‘ , "s Ate <> I won't be ra ” b olds; six ‘a halt furlongs.—Dolly the Roebiick, the inne f ie. pol stance! @aRe HARRI ON INSTECTION iin a ulnar a Ronbucks wes GROUNDS IN SUEZ CANAL, nated ety to heidi (CROKER SETTLES IN tres whl 1 to 2 won; Siskin, 15 (MvArdle), 2 t centh street, | = i oi the | were fairly carried off thelr feet creation a z His «Hurns},.7 to 26 to 5 3 to Othe latter's, PORT SAID, Jan. 6—The battleship |PAT nine thes returned to Manhattan | Pe atale@ava {A the BUNA ae P Pisces S beeurete Cea SPRINGFIELD, 0., Jan. 6-H. 1.) Time be Merise and Lydia k wae ate q ia’ -went| ashen hi the same Pathe me a ait T PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan. 6.—| tion? 1 wouldn't be sure. ccompanied t 7 alse ran Was attired tn an ex-| Georg ashore on her way) ito! 0 th ea Sie a tay : ; an ee eh af Ae ue S cager | NOURTH RACE.—Purse; for three kK owalkine sult and. pers ° : , , wether Slat Ard Oraker beeen bie ORCS Ti DIME POU TES YE Fe bea) bllere tee uae ea Wasi winkien mud Soparntandeet wel Se ot ca omer oae name petas AVE MNAKAN GT Was THeSR SRE tga cent Maden, reer | Reena A eae: ie SB an ee spinach na) ao @, Bayley, of the New York Central to 1,8 to 5-and 7 to 10, fist; Spring Stra naeyy ate mth th nt [| floated and does not appear to have|, bru fun | for the a er. ape eee fiatos ik a high, scorntul ond . pa tne made a brief visit to. Sprint fe st aneana eee a AY croummye [that hes M Afrald | doen damaged. She 1s expected here she alighted | BY the. time. tt wt the | er 1 aA magazine?” he repeated incredu> ae eel Ag on of thels tot 7 to a and L to 3 thi He iaged Unde Yat mildnight with the Nebraska and | from that It was | lugged the DR. BULL'S CONDITION lously Ng Four lines, The party arrived here) 1.09 4-5. Castlewood aid Resterling also : no He * sald the Court. “You at noon on the way Cleveland to] ran. bal ty New Jer to t At the Hotel Plaza this morning, {t eh Uae Chicago, and later will go to St. Louis, | FIFTH RACH—Solling; for three-voar- Filiott and a mba anc was sald that Dr. Wiliam T, Bull had jueeuen Laka arty was riding in a glass cage,!olls and upward: five furlongs,—Ani Dr, Edwasd B, : tHe hd iB assed a comfortable night. Dr. G. H se ¥ 1s “bulit_ over the ve and] Sinith, 107 4M ba eerie ll IAA ade Pn pow open at te uiltzer Buildin, 8 to. return Le ; ¥ : . 2 t 107 ny) 8 to 2 te fi jon. Mr. Koebuck is now confined yaaa e . | Wynkoop, who ts In attendance, said 8 About Threats, ja used sy high officials for In| ov CRTUTOBY 819, 1B tO. ead | eilestn, ; how confined first-class downtown eaabishment, Mode knew of the AUGUSTA, ynkoop, who Is In ai wad | purpcacs ‘ Wed anette 8 waoaua’ Sily et 8 Hand Coombs'e saniterium on Ns by Teyman aNd} southern Ry. Qui | that there was no material change in the ‘‘And,"" went on Darrin, “dil Mra vane ; tag car service. physician's condition, Claudia Hains on that occasion reply, 1 ~ 4f “4 i . | \

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