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SS eae | AM VINDICATED. SAYS ' HAINS, FREED BY JURY ria, U_RES U LTS E 0 | Tl ON Circulation Books Open to. All. ” [« “ Circulation Books Open to All."' = EN] ORE CENT. BIEN YORK, FRIDAY, “JANUARY 15, 1909, tr tosntght, Saturday anos, BLS EA or sen 1. HANS AC um DOF wt, ‘ BSS Baumgarten Tells Court He skilful fire fighting work in door be kept se) until eversthltis! \Wrae So Shocked He Didn't. | — fhe tee assault on the Quick, ‘The flames could be heard ervoklin — SO PLAY WAS RE Brother-in-Law, Who Did the Kissing, Said It Was All in Family, Ih RM sie: vm i : Poe Geet Order SISO Hains Who Was Acqu tted of Amid Uprcur of Applause From Others nm ft nat Comply in Killing of Annis stances. A hot blaze, discover in Flushing Court, Bayside Yacht Club Members Express Disap- proval of the Finding. good tine and sensibly handled, moments of anxiet to Supt and his staff, but the fortul “He Is Leading a Life That) ses that the ns laze kept inder the pressive + Makes Me Proudof Fim) | seotling fauvice: from ibtsen vant Miss Barclay) Wrote. Kept in utter ixmorance (hat —— ate outoonis nts who knew of in the Sco den PRISONER DISCHARGED — soon tek oor, dow t f { ple after travelling along together side - x BUG vo vee De potest eat estan eraaea a UNE teeta HYSTERICAL WITH JOY. Cheered by Enthusiastic Crowd as He Whirls Judge Crain Paroles Him. Ae aa OuEN tHe ngs SAU aa aa Oa ea : ' , prs. Wie Mee at De Bes ler ay for several leery ra Away From the Scene of His Trial— door, he looked in and discovered Dr and the unoceupled ward was filled witt eg is ' Capt. Hains’s Case May Go to Lunacy Commission, The plea of his fancee in a letter wel ten to Judge ¢ De Forest, co . f Barkhorn’s desk ablaze, tie Maines al- | chokin It would have been 1 Willam Bart ready seorehing 1 jgarten was a policeman when he was retived at his wecdwork and hard te patients therein on his own eontes- RAvitlans mn nid to pension of $00 a year @ion of forgery in the second degree, It so happened that this particular ut distance from the pe peualeni at Nia en from a sentence of five years in Siang! # Biited Gh Kona Xcommn! er Ehesdngie: Were sloped: IIttle ; pesreal PN AY Bing Prison to-day as are 4 Rrativiai FAA) NSE EQ a ' Meh atz sald th door. ‘Then he fell down the statye fo tors went from cot to cot, telling i 7 raigned in Part it o Two years ago young De F Mves with his father at No, 34 Presi- dent street, Brooklyn, was in the e fons ie unexpectedly upon her two on she was being hugged Charles Popper, sixty- ois a rich ranch ‘est, who |? Supt, Rickards office and seported gauents that here was a litte tire what he had seen and done t rain “Vengeance Takes Precedence Over ihe Law,” Says Darrin. tidings, there was 4 Supt. Rickard sounded an alarm, call danger. Tier work of extinguishing the ploy of Charles H. Seott & Co. No Na a ne He ; ei Wi hed so expeditions H DRKKeN eal a check for $0 came Into fis noasersign [20en4, Under tas in the pee “AIL is, the Family. Under the verdict it is perfectly safe for any person to eend to one of the firm's customers, [corridor on the third Moor, outside Dr the fite Is a mystery, | Popper is Baumgarten’s brotiver-tn- | who is ingenious enough to frame up a defense to go out tlon of the hugeing the family and that | <1) Instead of sending It De Forest forged | Barkhorn’s offlce. Supt. Rickard was py, Barkhorn says lie may have had MW am the customer's indorsement on the back |! active charge and directed that the some matches in his de s that it wa and cashed the check. He spent the a ee ee ee ccs [he meant wrong. But Baum- money In a epree that night, and woke Barten did not look at tt that way, He | up the next iorning to find that not fis accused striking his old wife and | only was he a forger, but that he wasn calling her a hard name. The old man | packed up and left his wife in their | husband as well, having married a home at No. U2 West One Hundred | young woman he met In an East Four: | teenth street resort that night. { land Thirty-nin et ci ae FOUND IN BAY STATE PRISON: that Bau and kill. Private vengeance seems to have taken prece- dence over the people’s law in Queens County.—State- ment by Prosecutor Darrin after Thornton Hains was freed, The trial of Thornton Hains for murder at Flushing ended at 3 clock this afternoon in a verdict of not’ guilty. The jury reached its decision on the tifteenth ballot. From the time the twelve men took the case at 5 o'clock yesters day afternoon until early this morning they stood eight for acquittal and and Mr. Popper Ho» disappeared, but was apprehended testified marten was eraz, in Washington and confessed. Later ee jwith fea Baumgarten 11 the young man ~ as indicted for forge that Baun ten asked-her to go to and reltased on tall, Shortly after bis! William Mason, Who Committed Murder in the Hope of eee cs ialite une ann ts Tolease he obtained a divorce and be- | Ww $40 from the bank, which he got a Ae Need 8 OURAN He Getting $31, Located After a Hunt Ey- Be eet oueattanes lone. He of ate ! ve her a po By uu : He Tiber later arable fendi © M ecnaonl ia panelbn white. t tour for conviction for manslaughter. This forenoon early one man cca ental arcing GUNG i Ing Over Many States, ‘was gone, Dut she says that when she came over to the majority, making the jury nine to three, They still street, Brooklyn, which was handed to __—_—-=— {went for, thesvens! Dsyicess stood nine to three when they came into court to hear the testimony of awi it on al nd forwarded it to Ignatz niont while, Beumgarten testified that one day | her playing pinochle with Popper. | afternoon Capt. Arthurthad glared at the money and tree © Central Office Homicide | sho elved a despatch from De- | it was expe Fogarty Judge Crain by the young man's coun- acl, Abraham Levy, The letter reads. “T have known Mr. De Mores: during the last ten years, possibly better than hree important witnesses read, After this three more ballots were taken. There was a demonstration in the court on the anouncement of the eu, tective any one else, [was only a child when | qeaing of Will ring tim of the | band for submi ptativn vlled from the game for al ; ! RIPE Te anal bipibesthee ste te cing ei am ach the nD who} A few mi cit Over 1 when he returned Popper result, and Justice Crane cleared the chamber before he received the : ed his employer, braham |all but $31 of the mone t nd hi ry kissing his wife i i then, a lover now. We are betrothed. u ' to the land f HY By s , menHITliFHAR GAeael iT Ry "Hor the qutat two yente, true to hia| Reeder, at No. 77 Second avenue duno §|tord, He thes went out of the roo ree TILT REE interrupted , inal verdict in one of the most famous murder cases in New York, last Masion ec Char : | Promise to me, he hag not taken any] yee, Qaucu 8 in te Charleston, | Ara, Aeeder heard cries from. the he sald f 1 ‘ F alcoholic drinks. tle Is leading a life Math Stale Brlegt eerie sentence | basement and, thinking tat Mason was He Resumed the Game. | \ | \ i Joseph EK. Mi was wiping hs hs that has made me proud of hin and 1] OF Ua0N ty rovers whlch he com: suffering from eptlectic fits, to which he; “bil you resume the game of pin tel 1 A nervousts THIS IS THE JURY am honored to be his betrothed, onty | Mitted ‘1 Taunton, Mass days after was subjeet, ran to the basement to see jochle?” Justice Blancharc JU thie one shadow overhangs our lives. 1] the miurder of Reeder. His d “Gentlemen of the jury,” sald Hl THAT ACQUITTED i i rovery Is) Mason fleeing and to find her husband] “Yes; L was so shocked f did not know | W | as} 4 S 4 | has con- | ets turned Inside ot ‘i IRTANCNKTS 1 dectee ereARRtba | Pea SE When the jury appeared the foreman, sked. Hall cling to Him ntil this shadow hag |PNere State in the Union € just agreed,” sald the ford WreCLUnFeriie? SORA HS | ye Just agreed," sald the fore faded away forever i ae ingly for mora than half} jretectives J. Wogarty and CW wing Willinm HIN, foreman; fore “He is Part of My Life.” Wood learned that Mason had gone man for the Standard Off Come —— | man, thor lawyer's It developed later that the men had aj Tr braham) Reeder was the janitor of al x circus and hav : ek-half Baum. : ; 7 . 4 L know of his marrtage that occurred |“ a and had been arrested | PAs toy So Tr Suilders. of ya been on the point of taking the de. |J PANS Foam Inland City, At the same time he committed this{fat house at No. 77 Second avenue. and locked up somewhere, Correspand. | 24% awarded as alt ;Vendig s Retirement Will Not Builders of Muscott Dain on Taheg altos whee ther weet vrenened Thomas Walsh, butlder, Long crime, and of his divorce. 1 ean only en SE UI APUBLEUL ANS Nad bean encore lth all Iisiptcona In: thie coun - Affect Racing at Thunder- Croton River Lose liner tthate the duatiée luesiredto nee Innd City, plead that you extend clemency to him | With him in thet house and at another followed, ending with his discovery. at CLERGYMEN PALL LBEARERS “AN a a i Re anvara’ shee) hited Henry Hecker, shipping clerk, because I love him, because he is part | for several years, On the night of dune! Charleston, where he was, under th | bolt Track pellate Court Verdict 5 and ceme direct to. | Voodstde, be 1, of my life.” 5 Mason saw Reeder, sitting at the dine name of George Jett AP SLAYER’ Ss FUNERAL. | Olt Prac, WAS VUE WEEE, ie ereutiitn culate ole (zat Samael W, Johnson, supply ‘The Rev, Albert J. Lyman, pastor of [Mer table, receive the rent money from| Detective Fogarty took Mrs, Reode im ia aes oe ‘ have eet tia at [Pdenter, Rienmond Mi, the South Congregational Church, |# tenant and add It to a roll of money. to Charleston yesterday. In the course | dy ‘tel, Who M The Appoltate pI not the Supreme( tice, “we wil pr “lf John Benham, — atableman, Brooklyn, also wrote to Judge Crain in| taken from his pocket, containing over|of thelr Investizations the detectives ReY> Ca mnie, ST AVANAKES Take Irene ie allt ne Rb eiiMine mmcilaten learicesemanitios | Corona, the young man’s behalf, saying that he | $1. found that Reeder had been in. prison | te His Friend and Then Killed j wa, clear and invitimne it ry ek paleo PNG Pasauwiitaciwes® |] Pred Lee, Richmond, cashier, looked forward to performing the cere-| When Mason left the rom Mrs, | many. times 1 eniia Hinself. Buried fram Ghurek NliaWeI AK et eat ey all stoet up Far way, mony that would unite the young man| Reeder told her hushand that Migon in the New USSR ISHN in the lower court, “Gentlemen of the Jury,” chanted the Mex Jardine, plumber, Long and Miss Barclay {n marriage and mean - : —} ROMULUS, Mich., dan. th, Ohiheoane fe HAYS BeRe Rath (EAU CAL ald pore ae ‘ | ; oe ae ! p Hugh MeCulogh, milk deal the fulfilment of the happiness that he 1 el ‘dere! pluntif’s en-! guilty or not guilty?” Wy a rey wh, dealer, belleved God Intended for them. PROTOCOL BEING DRAWN | | roy the | seh cnece snd Hiseos mee ALIL ti ‘eccoilel ‘Court had also recelved a score of other | | Rat ast \L .onts New, carpenter, Jamatea, letters from merchants, lawyers and | from the 3 ; Y anvoleared his throatitwicell Willinin MeLean, stage care doctors, all testifying to young De For- Sayer ae } 7 sy fe before he could get the |f Penter, Corona, forbs mee iwo yeaa age fone jer Rev. Sout in a husky unde |] Patrick Ahearn, retired "L have been fairly deluged with let- Itatricl, tot laraeaca la the dued, (and: hel de fnemer, Jamatea, tera In your favor, young man,” sald | ott 1 relia al tron Henry Boenig, foreman of elty Judge Crain, “all in the same strain tea ( cee Veen ‘ , work, Corona, b. I and testifying to your honest purpose Pot AUR ed the Me Episcopal dis- the words ty to lead a hotter life,” fet, wl ’ “) Brother" : 1 whieh had filled with t colle: d States Reaches Ba Basis of Settlement With Repuilic, and |, 08 Wee" LOGINE ted the SHINE vEDTEAB Sis aa GeV ME conan ot cit rune | SMS public, and tine crowd Woman, whose happiness ts so cloaaly Hi Maime os AliARe " . The pulbearers wes HO) wr ont ¢ fr. Darrin never mos He was Interwoven with crour weltaren tite | Dispute Over Claims and Other Matters Will Be nicete t : avin Tele CUE Funned ddnihVexpeated "maenne Migved me tp leniency your behalf, | Ref { te x . F — | et 1 tt tons uel be e « ot en ne verdict fs ad heen “T could have sen young man, | erred te a Haone 5 itratt Ns 10 and | to 4, first: Birdste four Li the f s - to Sing Sing for five years. However, | eferred to the Hague for Arbitration, FIREBUG AT Gu CUNARD PIER. | (Young to 15 i ’ ng back bY | py Raion Can dof | Cleared of the voeiferons sp ors, and there are so many persons Interested | ene. ite Maleve » Ry , t J te eavall w t of them had b herded in you, and confident that you will not Cpe ean an ' ' udge’s gave tha on Ha it again t 1 = . or . Ps O88 t ' " Fentence aniplace your tite ih Gout WASHINGTON, Jani 16—vonestiela between them, and a pre fire t " linst t ; Poom lan keeping his own hands.” 1 7 drawn up. Presump: ts t Sly Lk thete monos + At the announcement that meant nia[ And the United States have agreed too yi ite will he ; ' cers, remove e i [eee Ee cere Hee ae ped, {| the basis of settlement of the disputes Hague for arbitration Her a tue tyot of wit 1 tice (antegurt? aaa : : rs oe Aree ageing of the courtroom ‘with lilt mother and | -———-— a + . pte ' nHOE nity tg this t father, had been» eping, but whan ine | -— | completed, 1 ; i? Thornton Hains had spr Ing to his if ena Nex Hoard hat her jestatlag hat teen dis:| FOUND SHOT DEAD IN OFFICE. CRAZED BY STUDY; A suIciDE . j ; OMA aE al votre ea Ns ar TR id the Juss 8 ye 0 f me . t most ! Lwith Joy and t clung to him, turning her smiles: pon| BOSTON, Jan, 15.—The body of Henry BWBURG, N.Y. Jan. 15.—Miss S ilGeiae te Boue vking toward the the Court and thanking Judge Crain for |C. Langebelne, president and treasurer Mlorence Viale. « ineiecn years old. Se BRICRNGUEY GELIUDE “technically the young man waa pa- {0 the Amalxamator Manufacturing | Which sie lad kes wit) Sy |firemen : HEUTE RAH GREAT ERIE ERITH U ERIC sald His roled In- the stody of Mrs. BE. §,| Company, @ mining concern, was found tent. She ially SITS so New t Srarantg andvallaned Nie e twelve men are, the probationary officer of the|on the floor of the company's office, No. € we. Syarsiniy, 2 DR. BULL HAS A GOOD NIGHT _o . a x rhe fk ra (of Joseph ave | uaa ees oe 3 School street, in this city, to-day with Oe a Nad t At the Hotel Plaza this ¢ x it ne also ran LOSIONIRILEE Y task (o perform, A a hole In the forehead and a revolver at ——-—— was announsed that there had been no] POURTH RACK Purse: three : ' via ; M | “ Barn atunned jyou for the attentior Pera 7 gh Aghibalaiets, Pll the ‘side. A medical examiner found GERMAN DRAMATIST DEAD. |}\' Peer AEC RET HRa LIteR MEI CGReR Toh ate VH ‘ fear ly meh d Riven to this case. You irat-clan dowatown estawuansnent: saoders {that death was by sulekle. Mr. Lange. BERLIN, Jan. 1iThe death is an-{puscead u comiortatle night. The phy- | out, Brat: € a: ye Faas EUR Ds A) |) ‘Join F. Melntyre, ehiet counsel for |taking and careful, and 1 thank you. Electric cy Terk helne was forty-nine years old and lived | pounced of Brust von Wiltendruch, the] sicians tuougnt that with the coming}, 3 to5 and « ahd: Miss. Matjoric list of 1 wend ane Ithe defense, had slumped down into his |1 have received a note from your fore ‘barber shop; open day In Everett. corre ste poet and dramatist. He was!ot dry weather the eminent surgeon! 10s «MeCabe), 7 to 10 and out, third. | to men wires at, first. Pee: but chair, mpletely overcome. He was? man touchinggon the question of special might improve somewhat. Time=L4 3-5, ‘Beateriing also ran, 1S were taken out alive. shiv mlike a man with buck-ague. compensation#for vour services Ff wilt