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DEATH THREAT TO STOLEN GIRL OOOO te ea ed | ALL SAVED FROM mane STEAMER WEATHER=Rain to-night; Thuraday cloudy, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909, | NEWARK PREST MR. ROOSEVELT. iN pc THES SHOT DOWN BY HANGS TO STRAP PASSENGERS Ott Tht ~—OINKING HORATIO HA Steamers Crashed in Fog, One Is Sent; to Bottom Near Handkerchief | « Shoals, and Other, With the | Survivors, Runs Aground. Rev, oot |SER !On The Roma four sat al tucket, the Maine Steam- ratio Hall was sinking fast this afteroon near 4. wi us, 2 revenue cutter Androscoggin standing the re by he reighter, The H. F, Dimock, which rammed the Fria) a}va) hint Su tay wounded. | ore ot his fellow editors, when’ hel Ne | after rescuing the passengers and crew of the Hall) 40 te Sayers: escape’ paused to greet the report: He 1 Sk i a result of an atte mortem state-| thook the reporters by the hand, all Mass., whil y to make port ina t ham, 1, h which several A feature of the accident was the Govern vessels rane in the fog tha hy ung over the reef-dotted New England coast after the first fragmentary tidings of the wreck had They were all arrested in thelr homes | ject, — } f ‘ f P in the “HIN section of Newark, near |” « sama erases no ” shoreward from electric apparatus on the stovesin and| {" (Ms UHEIM section Of Biiwit ty cine le tpamt 8, very. very busy man,” he ' jl the chureh, and aitne ven pro) 8 | wound up, “and I ean only repeat again | (Speelal to The Evening World) foundering Ha aM Nott until 2 o’¢lock was the Hall definitely deeds ees Innocence, were locked UP 48 $US | tet T cannot be Interviewed’ Thereat| Pr ee a ! ALR nter’ ne i aso =a |v DELHONM ve at 130 orotock, jhe boned the reporters out and resurnedt FOWSON, Md., March 10,—Seated between the two jules who Known vessel e slaying was done at 7.3) o'cl0ck: jtno ardors of his new editorial duties ani , t kK | will have the power flict the death pena 10 sept mille south of In as Father resale Hes ron Citizen Roosevelt, Straphanger j will have the po' to inflict the death penalty uy eph M. Janer, below Aaa ae tae ta ae inne hune| Mr: Roosevelt had more than a stren- lof Brooklyn, if he is found guilty, eleven-y i ( ine Loerch de at first ne “6 us iG ny the church | Yous trip from Oyster Bay to his sanc- GS CE 5 few ' aver rates of shots poured {tUm. He arrived there via Douglas | jtailed at length to-day the indignities to which she was subjected by the thr t Ale eats the te Awe ssassins, | Robinson's home, where he was met | D Ne) x he < i Fi Tati ia ; at their victims € assas ih allaxlcabsbyt Dr Lipman Abbott risoner, The attorney of the State omitted no item that would add to sec: iy Four Assassins Seen, It was In getting to his brother-in-law's eflect of the story told by the little girl, As she detailed her experi- had on board t by home, however, that he tasted some ot | \, < a Be ssorsby and divellers across the) home, + th « serilae rane Ra tdane tutlclede wiki einatanica the crew of the eee (ah lye conte. the sweets of private citizenship, to wit: ences the faces of the judges twitched with emotion and many of the having ben abe helen Was jostled endwise on a jammed, fog: lathe of ’ Maa inane ie 4 spectittors were moved to tears seemed (I NL : a few minutes after the nd ferry-t Details of Espendie, | n) Grinds Under His Heel the steclators were moved to tears i} i re y f HH he a 1 * CoUPtroan was rowded and seer it to ge down ctor and two of his acolytes were seen| Was swirl mildly cussed Gavanl Vanre. Naw. Jef canis ean Ri ne 3.30 o'cleck a telegram from vg toward the rear entrance of | and trampled, as to toes, In geting off sevell Years, Now Def. Hi le Hin ay ssion. sin 18 : Miia HAUT Lae acu to The Bvening World stated hurch, \ the ferryboat af Fighter’s Lawye ihekeden Me f including the ten the murderers forced a centre rush for a erosstown | HOGS, » silly | Raninaesvrurnan neal anelan walter ai ard one cf the Actress Necres Her ry or were ad- ar and was spun twice | ————— = attire Nunta hacia Gite er, noc’, had fast been . eper has not been| broke his; way Into thecar,,) 1 me, Mr. Jetty etld Prank of whieh fitecounisraae tainty ine Orleans ure = Engagement to Russell iiilings however, (was) Uxpertenced ithe) slmipte state Of a) eaton, a neKt wally put f victed Y Haeey renh te compressed sardine in car After seve sa neK sally convicted ol { Colt. ich the body of the priest and) Did a short tour of strap-h Mang! NB, tain t F Heavy) Sea Rolling. : of Mrs. Salasia were Tubbing elbows with mal 8E} made in thelorlige ns thie BArL OE fi i es, aH w error. necit aeeiy = they had been shot while! great wealth and snd abet lente PEO the whol nu ‘ations ; . K ‘@. hou: sekeeper Arrived safely Robinson mane | ‘ tn : i Taner it is being held here be hi s w while she held a of sion, declar had had a! have been so caret merit wi s Huse, when he was fdioted je Bilt . i things in “etl corking time, &¢ even the auditing officials of the @ n W more, he fea tie: ver ihe K H 1 T 8 fs or e end onsked fo wv w Shots Give the Alarm, BEE ARET ho elec us) ata Us 1 — " he court 4 in the 0 1 ben swa sot ‘ th In the midst of these adventures the yay the th F et ‘ ‘ it WIth | former Ehief Executive of the nation 1 midaule | rN - { seal Fd MARCO og: t t re was ex ( O’Ne ay) rse’s Nay y f the HEN Shot i wag slightly hampered from solving in >bsc a6 8 Set ee ARE T eill Leaps to Horse's Back: sipying om : y ¢ he repert dividual wattle problems in his Hey egy f ¢ SEU lek beh heck ‘ : 4 sion ay \ q ot half a dozen shots was the first!) vigorous manner by having to 4 . ble NGaMtheRS followed on ad He - int Checks Team That pe still warning the tor had of his assist- escort for u very charming naiident sta ha 1 DS6 ) A 4 Horatio Hall, was Hel atopped instantly (ni Rlallicaaig na arisa Gee Hecate 4 : pa how cause Ran Down Women. way from Port New Yor 1 there was a commotion | friend of Miss Kthe evelt Leek San F ten passe parishioners, The shrill) ‘The former Pres 1 Mise Lang ; eas i , the rc h te eper broke out of don le Oyster nan earl tele t ate i st eter ANT) men and RNG ap $ k Then there | arriving in Long Isiand City wh Unit s M i is et aM 1 t 7 ‘ ie =f wis followed by the clatter) fog was as thick as Ww Orleans } " ! enh ten ! traces i r adil y of collision was not far ACERURTITIEN (Rat Wakeen ; ¥ Burraio’ Las ! S , cg i x7 i ere the White ar tine and a dozen of the time Mr. Roosevelt left the! yyy of New ; he ' \ Nelli hed 1 not t wak lost y out of train the ferryboat was taxed almost to + dle 7 ‘i LSAT ics tie the most spect ory the four) ites capacity. Mr. Roosevelt entered the 4 committe p ‘ ‘ PETAR TAKA 0 5 Fosnita J t ot As in the case the door, | yomen's in with Miss Langdon, He’ ¢ 1 ed Sahai arte aati it © ba t Neto the wireless that the first tiding n alley and darted away had to cut out a way for his young: caro, we they ca : ; pices) slit ton \ 1 5 made of to-lay’s collision and theve is a k fog that hu ¢F cempal and the slight exertion z as one 9) riarenaiealaniand at aint whlch further coincidence in t t that the dd, 1 les of lighted him. He was smiling, with all! gae me , ise, W £0 Ms eat J i: Bellon livesliamiNnte thet 1 “Police!” in several! the Roosevelt tvories In full play, as he \ Mys find | where they stopped frankly. ade Public so nobly, was the first to the r every side. By the | gained access to the cabir Miss Hat #0 y Clty, nis ‘ ted that rescue to-day a enan arrived a great! aif a dozen men, recognizing th i y.) Were struek Hleelng lian: quiet hecause she was in ATP h@lew hole) morning) hade besn trong had gathered about the rectory. | poosevelt. smile to thelr feet Ie horses and 4 walk, | » Spent in efforts by the Gresham an Woman Names Man. Land offered Miss Langdon a seat, They u " 1 | feveral other ships to loc p the twe rh > summoned an ambulah also wanted Citizen Roosevelt of al ny boats, word finally came to the New Oy al on i La is Gvster Bay, to sit down, but he scorned M . i York offices of the Maine Steamship EOAECMAR NeRUAAEA ec aaEwtts the the offer, thoukl ' ‘ ; nto ere was Company saying at 1 P. M. to-day that WM ORE ahs H a Ato LA NAA A ere CAT) urtesies with m smiles, 4 yon ed ed to 1 to it before a ‘ 4 ‘ t t the Hall was ashore off the east end of RIEL BARR seory cuawnwog [fn eH fo Shouldered Crush Vigorously. i feab In ace ann Nantucket and about fiv les out of ; When the ferryboat had negotiated t ght act ¢ t : ’ nd \ 8 f han Otticlale ihe Specta ening W a takenito the hos-} roy there was a pall ary to ( : ! ' . ‘ ‘ company ded to start this) BOSTON, March 10.—Miss Ethel thence back to the rectory. | embark. A lose § . j ; ; afternoon Point on thelr Barrymore, the actress yn zen might have tf v 4 (\ 1 Gree re mteainh Red star Ke for float- firmed the Ished report of her en-\\, > made an (comfort In whe, 2 b ihead of : en ng the sunken sh One of the Chap. as Head 1 ine Q Wwose lo ur st i { ag the sou en re of ie CH-P- agement to Me, Russell Griswold Colt riom statement, with great bade oe te vue \ rea \ t % ataviad ak While the wedding may we and the pollee are authority icon au i; The first wofd was followed within the next \ i mide | for ther statement: th) Few r the pres t by a Wireless message to the offices of finite date has been set ne he had to t 1 s 1 he United Wireless Company saying! phar ts all that the actress would say ty. Hee Nee Ihe ceouna ave (aouuueced: himeelt Hann " pow that the reven cutter Androscoxgin | on the subject oe ay Sma es a along his your s y 1 i is } had found the Hull in a sinking con : of twa en ree being of | orous sweep : : EEL Nias bora ‘ Ta ‘ she tion off Handkerehief Shoals and wanted Dart i 8 that atl oar however, | “ t 1 « i {mmediate help, The revenue cutter at Wedding Plans Secret eas! tw he assussing fired at him ity thghte q Dental His Oefance that tim § standing by Col Samuel @ Rhode He EO MST TR RR RBG inviolate ' a ateamer. It was not k Wilionatre, whose son, f the exp \ at the passe * had already bee ql td Colt, Is re ! uve i fast sini ane : ‘i ve off the Hal) by the Dimoch BwoK! Co't, has: ad ry Fit i : ave Government Vessels to Ald Hi Acree tienendst today tae Der \ ad . fhe United \.ireles: e reporter a apa 7 re ‘ D ! s \ 2.9 t the Hall } definit it er lore onthe Ls Ds ry i he Jocated just outside ) Vineyard, yy a ' vy or the wea wide of Handerchlef Shoals | phe first story of the beautiful ace) S¢ 1 ady i ex ny Geveral government craft. in t y lis | mm that time [0% Ps thie trty the city. | 1 ; " - ' scout cruiser Pirmingha 1 ; sei to : > t ay Gini . a @ rae f : e New furkish Uaths it Great \ ¥ Sees ! f H THLE sont “1NGs va ne t ws came telling ny times she hav ported et the, words anid ciltenvent faction opposed to Fat ‘ Nene A eg Ot ed \ Mr 1 : jiher Ansion was connecter ! n " Ir, Whea tot it ihe Sletronolitan Opera Harse, ea trial be (Contined on Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) Btephen's Church, in Paterson, ns 2,400 | Jack Johnson jwill be glven with ueat Suaday's Word: 34p keeper Shot Down in St. and Policeman With Three sistant % Avenue, Newark, was shot to death by raying early mass, a aa |Girl Who Moved Court to Tears as ON WAY TO WORK | Experiences Other » Joys of | Elbowed and Toe-Tram- | pled Commuter. FOUR ASSASSINS Father Ansion and House- Stanislaus’s Rectory. | | ‘ BUCKS THE RUSH LINE. VANT IS Her Story Former Trustee | Makes Way for Girl He Es- corts and Then Goes at Job of Real Edi Others Are Arrested. or, R Father Erasmus Ansion, as- | "T am a private oltizen of the nri- ctor of the big St Stanislaus) yates: kind," declared Edltor Roosevel: n Cathollo Church, on Belmont} to.gay, when he a fying squadron of reporters {n his sanctum In the big sulte of oMfces occupied by The Outlook, in the United Charities Butld- ing. The former President was dictating to three stenographers at the same| time, writing a letter, and talking to | recetved assassins thia morning while he t breakfast In the rectory after Antonia Salesta, housekeeper of tory, who was serving the priest, | made by Mrs, Salesta the Newark made four arrests this afternoon, prisoners are Alexander Sendey- a former fp eman and former e of the church; Michael Poluch, round, emiled enthustastically, and then announced, with a brief Maxim volley of words, that for a whole flock 9f camels | to pass through the eye of an {nfinttes!- mal needle will be pie compared to the CMU ' HERING EVESUH x) | « Cireulation Books Open to All,” | She Told Story of Her Abauction wski and Stanislaus Yusock. | tagk of interviewing tim on any sub- ~ PRICE ONE pe DRAMATIC id ETO AT JANER'S TRIAL FOR E BY STOLEN GIL +++. Spectators in Tears as Little Catherine Loerch Described Her Treatment at Hands of the Man Who Abducted Her. THREATENED WITH DEATH IF SHE BETRAYED HIM. Stood Over Her and Dictated Letter to Mother, Which Told of Whereabouts— Prisoner Puts Life In Judge’s Hands by Waiving Jury. >