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GIRLS PLEA
SAVES MAN
I FROM lONG
JAil TERM
He Is Leading a Life That
Makes Me Proud of Him
Miss Barclay Yrole
HE ADMITTED FORGERY
But for iwo Years De Purest
Has Lived Upright Life
Judge Grain Paroles Him
The pica of his fiancee In a letter writ
ten to Judge Craln saved William llarl I
De Forest convicted on his OWI ronfes
lion of forgery In thp secnrd dcKree
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from a senttnce of live > eirs In Slan
Pins Prison lodjy nheii ho was ar
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ralgnecl In Part 11 of Oneiol Pe Mons I
Two yean ago young Ue Kore who
lives with his father at No 3 > < Presi I
1 dent street llrooklyn was In the em
ploy of Charles II Scott Co No 22 I
Centro Btrtet as bookkeeper One day
a check for l 50 came Into hli possmlon
to NHII to one of the firms customers
Inktcnd of sending It It Forest forged
the customers Indorsement on the back
anti cashed the check He spent the
money In a spree that night and woke
up the next nlornlng to find that not
only wan ho a forger but that he was p
husbnml as well having married R
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young woman he met In an East Four I
teenth street resort that night I
Captured and Confessed
Us disappeared but wa < appiehfnded
In Washington and confessed Later
the younc man ai Indicted for forgery
nnil released on ball Shortly after his
release ho obtained a divorce nnd be
gan to lead a different life How welt
he was wonned from his old way IS I
eloquently related In the letter of tlH
Sara Vestn llnrclay of No V Presldnt
Mroet Hruoklyn which las handed to
Judge rain by the young mans coun
sel brnham Levy The letter reads
I hale known Mr IV lore t during I
the last ten years pos ibly better than
any one else I was only a child when
We met He was n big brother to me
then ft lover now We aic betrothed
For the past two years true to his
promlio to me he ban nut taken any
alcoholic ilrlnUs He Is leading a life
that has made mo proud of him and I
am honored to be his betrothed Only
this one shadow overhangs our IIes I
have tried In he n help to him and I
hall ClIiiK tu him until this shado hRS
faded nwny forever
He It Part of My Life
1 Know of his mnrrlagc thut occurred
nt the same time he ruumiltted thin
crime and uf his divorce I can only
plead that you exend clemency to him
because I love him because he Is part
of my life
The llev Albert J lyman pastor of
the Houth Congregational Church
Urooklyn also wrote to Judge Cram In
the ynuiiK mans behalf sa yin g that he
looked forward lo performing the cere
mony that nnuld unite the young man
Kind Miss Barclay In marrlnKe and mean
i the fulfilment of the happiness tlmt he
I believed God Intended for them The
Court had also received scorn of oth r
Miters from merchants lawyers and
doctors all testifying to young Lo For
ests struggle to live down the fatal er
ror he made ton years ago I
I have been fairly deluged with let
tan In your favor young man said
JudR Cram all In the same strain
1 nOd testifying to your honest purpose
to lead a boIler life
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A Her Appeal Decisive
Put ft h the appeal of this youn
S woman whose happiness Is so finitely
L Interwoven with your welfare that
a moves me to leniency In your behalf
4 I could have senl you younc limn
I to Ring Sing for five years However
there arc sn many persons Interested
III you end confident Hint you will not
RO astray again that I will suspend
sentence and place your future In your
own hands
At the announcement that meant his
freedom the young man was moved to
tears HU fiancee who ROt In the rear
nf the courtroom with Ids mother and
hther had teen IiplnB but when she
liead that her Ixirnthed hall len Ills
clmrKid she rut ii eagerly to him and
tiling to him turning her smll i upon
S the Court and thanking Judge Cram for
what h1 hail done
Technically the young man was pj
roll In Ihe cuMoil of Mrs n S
I AVCIker tia proliatlonnry ofllccr of the
court
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Vlnr lIen Turklili Unit <
row OMII ui ii > ntv i Lnnriiiuij unlr1 i
II flrtlCUM ilownloun ttublnhnnnl tfodfrn
In saC57 ililtH iictIc ani rUT kith bathe
1 tjlt heuIThbWr ihoo o o Jijr
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I Jll rfu i 0 1
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FIRE IN BELLEVUE HOSPITAL
I QUICKLY FOUGHT BY HEROES
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Panic Among Patients Averted by Prompt and Vigorous Work
I in Extinguishing Blaze That Starts in the Desk
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I of Ph vsician
Quick skilful die fighting work In
Helicvne lIoplllll thl afternoon
averted nhit might have been n ihi
astrous panic under oilier chiuin
Malice s A hut lilaif dlsiovered In
good time and enslbly handled ianseil
mumonts of iinxlety ID Supt llcl > nd
and hl stuff hut the fnitunate outiinm
w HS that t iis patient nhn knew of the
blaze Kept ulm undii the piemie of
suoildi advice flora muses and the
majorIty nf the Inmates nf the liiillu
lion weio Krpt in utlei Ignorance hint
unv danger ml linpcndid
I Tlc fiare liippIUil In the Arc dvir
I Wind In INat Is known as tin centie
build of the limp nl The Informa
thou liuiean Is up tn giound Hour of
i the mddlp nf hIs hiilclng lli > supei
I lniHltn offlte on ilc second limn
and dm tor offlivs nil tii llmir alme
Found Deak ulae
An all llIlanl piisMni ihioiiKh the
cunldur oiitildt tIt like nf Ur Bark
burn Miiillul smdi1 Opening the
hoot he looked III and dNcoveied Dr
llarkhorns desk uUliin tl e tUiiif III
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iMib corrhliiK npiiliv nocdwutk and
tnrtltlon
li u > happened thai tills paitlcuhtr
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mil innt l gifted with good common
sense In the tint place lie closed the
ilonr Then he fell ilown the stall II
Supt PlrhanV i tilts and imported
I what he hail seen and done
ituyt Klckaid sounded an ala run call
I ing out the hospital force and within
two minutes the Hellevue Fire Depart
men under IVill tranzcl was In the
corridor on the third flcnr outside Dr
Ilnrkhornii otlke 1 = ii lit Itlcknrd wa S
In active charge and directed that the
door he kept clo pd until everything
I was In reiidlniSs tor the aiiault on the
Iflie
Blaze Fought In Good Order
i The flitiiP < could ho heard emMllis
and mail Inside the moni and til
i hall wis hazy with smukr Water wis
let Into four llm1 of IIOSP and the linemen
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men stood dlrcctlv outIJ the dinr
I linn it a II unl of coniniuid tin door
was oped and fuiii striMtns of atir
v erf turned on Muneaiislv and dl
I reel nl Into tin Mom
The lire vas lltcmtl ilmwiuil out at
though when the door uas HIM opened
the entire iilllie was Illlcd with Hie and
a hliM fit heat and Miinke hot Into the
i linll Tin ttatir tiloklcd through the
Hour down Intn the mipsMlntendents
ollUe and down still luither to ilie of
tin mi hit ground Hooi
iivldentlillv the wunl adjoining Dr
1 llnrkhorni ullko nn It imtu and
sepaiated Iroin It hv a vuuden pirtltlon
uiis nnlenanteil IOCHIIM of repairs
whlih luu lieen under vii V for several
dny The paitltlon waN htiiiied thioiiKli
and the unoccupied ward was tilled with
1 chokIng smoke It Houlil hal lucn
haul to restrain pitlents thtieln
The ollur wunl on till tniid llool
0 etH lit onie dlslanic front the tin
and when thn ilmnx ueic closed little
cniolie eiKiifil Hum Xnrsts and ilm
tot l vent ftoin lot to cut tilling the
patient that theie WIIS a little fne In
> the liiilldlim hut that Hide han no
uhaiigei Ill work oT eSllriKUlshlnK the
i hlaze was accomplished So ea bits
1 y that there VIK rewily tui time for
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rylrs like a lint
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The origin of the flu Is a mystery
Ii Harkhorn says he may have had
Rome nmtche In hU desk
SLAYER OF ABRAHAM REEDER
FOUND IN BAY STATE PRISON
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William Mason Who Committed Murder in the Mope of
Getting S31 Located After a Hunt Extending
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tending Over Many States
lale this afteinmm Capt Arthur
Carey uf the Central Office Homicide
Hureaii received a despatch from De
tective Fogarty nsoirlng him of the
finding of William Jlaion the tuis ii who
murdered his emplover Abraham
Ileeder al No TI Second avenue JUIIP S
last Maiton Is In the Charleston
Muss State prison serving a sentence
for highway robbery which lie com
mitted In Tnunton Mass ten days after
the murder nf Hepder His dhrovery Is
Hie end of a hunt which has cnvred
every State In this Union and hai ron
tlnu d imremlttlnRly for muro than half
a relit
Abraham Header nns the Janitor of n
flat house at No 17 Stninil nvenue
Mason nas his asslitnnt nnd hal been
with him In that house and at a not her
for seyeral years On the night nf lime
5 Mnson MW Herder sitting at the din
ner table receive the rent money from
s tenant and until It to a roll of money
token from his pocket containing over
JlfO
JlfOWhen
When Mason left the mom Mr
Kecdcr told her liushand that Mi i II
had glared nt Ihe money and hind
S mu ii sign s uf glen e tit e Ilielut while j
It was exposed Slu reproved her hu
band for submitting him ii temptation
A few minutes later Herder turneu over
all but Ml of the money to DIP land i
lord He the i went out nf the irmiu
Mrs Heeler hfard tiles from this
basement nnd ti tin k I
thinking that Mason was
suffering fiom epllectlc fit to II hitch he i
was subject ran to his la elll Slit tn sec
Mason ileelng and to ninl her husband
with hlR skull crushed In und his poik
eta turned Inside out
Detectives 1 I lngnrly and C W
I Wood learned that Mnnoii had gon
with n circus nnd had lieen rested I
ntil locked up somewheri Coneipoiul i
I rncwllh all this primus in the coimtiv i
ifrllnwcd rndlnir with lilv dlsrovciy at
i Charleston where he was under the I
I name of George Jell
i Detective Kognrlj took Mrs Iteeder I
In Charleston yesierday III the course
nf Ihelr lnvpitlfallnn the detectlvis
i found that lieeder had In en In iii isitu j
many times and that his plrtme was I
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In the New Ymk liogiies1 Uall
PROTOCOL BEING RAWNN I I
THE VENEZUELAN SNARl
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United States Reaches Basis of Settlement With Republic and
Dispute Over Claims and Other Matters Will He
Referred to the Hague for Arbitration
WASHINGTON Jan 15 teneiuela
and the United State have agreed tn
the basis of settlement of the disputes
FOUND SHOT DEAD IN OFFICE
IIOSTON Jan l5Th body nf Henry
C Ijingohclne president and treasurer
of the Amalgamator Manufacturing i
Cpmpany a mining concern was found
en the Moor of the company olllce No
3 School itreet In this city today with
ix hole In the forehead and a revolver at
the tide A medical examiner found
that sheath was by suicide Mr lAnge
> lno aj fortynine year old nd lived i
In Kvtrttt
I 0 k
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between them and a prntornl Is being
drarn up Piesumiitlvelj the eases
In dispute will bo referred to The
Mantle for arbitration
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CRAZED DY STUDY A SUICIDH
NrWllimtl N V Inn IVMIss
Florence dale ini > tfcn years old died
early lila 111I ruin from iih poison
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which sle had uXii vtitn Kiilcnlal In I
lent She had tnuiiip uientally unbal
anced by overs udy tfie lens graduated
honor from the Ncvvbiirs Acadn > In ia with I
GERMAN DRAMATIST DEAD
IIKIIIIN Irn liThe death 15 nn
inounctiKor Kni t on WIMenbruch tho
Uermrn poet and dramatist He was
borntil 1HJ
I KISSING Of WIFE
DIDNT STOP HIS
PINOCHLE GAME
I Baumgarten Tells Court He
I Was So Shocked He Didnt
Know What to Do
SO PLAY WAS RESUMED
f
BrolherinLaw Who Did the
II Kissing Said It Was All
in Family
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I tl li a shiiini that you two old pen
Isle alter ira ihltiig along together Mile
by stile III the mitrlmimlal hanie s for
thirty yeaiy could not rnnthme on
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down the easy toad lo the yettlne vn
In peace said Justice ltlinchird who
linl been listening fm tno liniirs III the
vvltniNSes iMlled Inday too Hibtaln
charge and counter hun rge between
raiuilt mid Ignat Itamngarten In the
Sllplenif Codlt
iKiialx DuiitiiKarten was a policeman
idnvui to 1S1 when he was letlred nt his
e wn quest on It pension of 1iJ1 a year
He Is suventythree years old Iannle
hh wlf Is a C lu It ihunt ret gent hi alfd
vuuiian of tlxtyelght tguatz said that
he had lome unexpectedly upon her two
5 ears nso whli she was being hugged
and IUid by Chailrs Popper sixty
eight jiari old and who H a rich ranch
I owner living In Central 1ark West
All i the Family
I Poppor Is bIn iupigart nR hrotiitrln
ilau and hli explaniitlon of the hugging
Is thAt It was all In the family and that
he imam nothing wrong Hut Haum
gui ut en did not look at It that way lie
Is n cused MrlLng Ills old wife awl
calling her a haul name The old man
packed up and left Ids wife III their
home at No IIJ West One Ilundrtd
and Thirtyninth street
Mrs Haumgaten and Mr Popper
te tll1el that ituuu iuugart eli woo crnrA
with Jealousy MM Haumgarten I Id
that Haumgaiten asked her to go n
llurope vvlili him She n sented and
diew JK1 from tin bank which lie got
I Then he changed his mini nml went
alone He gave her a ponel nf at
I torney to draw his I nslon wltlle he
I ntis gone but yh says that when she
I went for tin pension nn Kxprcss Com
i pany hud davvn It on another power of
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I attorney nml forwaned to Ignatz
J I aii in gut rteui I est I ni that one day
I hue was playing pinochle with Popper
He was calkd friun the game for n
minute and when he returned Popper
I was hugging and kissing his wife
They jumped apart when Interrupted
he said
He Resumed the Game
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Did you resume the gamo of pin
ochle Justice Itlanchnrd nsked
Yes I was sn shocked I did nut know
what to 10 said the id man
Justice tile iichii rut gianted n decree of
separation to Mrs Hauingiirten and
took undei advlement hr I ayers sug
gest till that 16 a week half Haunt
ga ru cuts pension IIB avvanbd as all
mony
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CLERGYMEN PALLBEARERS
Al SLAYERS FUNERAL
Rev J H CamiLlncI Who Mur
dcred His Frietil anl Then Killed
Hini5elt Buried friin Church
nOMIlrs Mini Jan IVltrv John
H Caimlchael murderer of tildcoii
Itrownlnpr III the Methodist Chinch at
Cattle Hun was btiikii lieie loday
fruni the Metlfidlst Cliiinh Itev I W
HaMwln lit Detroit anl Presiding Fl
der Itev John Sweet of the Detroit
district both niado brief addresses nt
tho funeral A large tloril trlluili1 from
the Detroit Methodist Kp scopil dls
tilet with tlp words Our Hrothfr
laj on the i iitln There was no curl
His crowd at the Si ft inn when the body
arrived The pillbeaiers v > ee nil cler
gy men
FIREBUG AT CUNARD PIER
Ilnltallon Chief nOM and the smoke
ml era aboard the llrelioa Ictlfllan
conquered crly thIs mumlng a blaze
wlilch threatened the destruction oC
IM I m hue toot uf itt tlieeniu
Ficet llu Iuiuuil structure winch
hasnt been completed
Itoth liieinen inI police believe the
hli Inccndlno
The Illf wan In the ciih below the
water Imc among the spiles und tlm
her and It made n tough job for tlie
firemen I I
DR BULL MAC A GOOD NIGHT I
At ti f Hotel Plaza this inornliu It I
wan iinnoun nl tliit them lid licen no
IutrL chit Ilc vlianijL III the condition of
Ji ulliaiu s hull and thul he had
pjnml II iomrortillp nlghl Tlib phy
jlclim tnouRht that nlth the coming
of dry weather the eminent lurieonv
might Imptovt omnobat Iureeor
ii HAINS ACQUITTED OF in
I HfSSfS fOR THf JURYSVERDCT
I I
m mm
I II T J Mains Who Was Acqwttcd of
Complicity in Killing of Annis
SAVANNAH MEET
I WONT Bt CUT
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iVendigs Retirement ViII Not
Affect Racing at Thunder
bolt Track
Spfilil Ths Kvintnn World
I SAVANNAH Ian loThc weather
na clear and Invltlni this iiftoruoon
which hroiiRh the ciuud out In froiully
numbers The card tlioiiRli I huh t lis
rcRaidit iitiuitlty win withal a nicely
lintancrd one and good faelnt with
I html speculation was the csiilt The
Hist rico found Big Hand the favorite
lIt Ulrdflayer Arnwaka and Hello of
I ho Hay all had their suppmtors
Hccause of tIt retirement of Joe Yen
ulIg from the cluh a repot ivan circu
lated that the nuctin would end short
ly but those In cliarsje atti liclnc In
tervlewid denied tlmt It wn the Inien
full of cut tailing the inet und pusltlvcly
tfittir that the miellaK nlll run the
full thirty uhnys as tirheiluleil
Kl HST KACKrnriii for threeyear
uldH ant upward sic rurloii s iieiin
of the lta > Hli 0 rowleyi Jl to J
to 10 and I to I llrst illnlslajur 107
I oullin 3 to I I to r and I to 1
nccond Mnlecon In lira II nOli I S in I
3 to I und een third Tliiu 1IS I J
Dig Hand and Amwnkn bo rail
SKCDND IIAiliirne for thrf
eirolds und upnniil live fiirliinuv
Kosher 1C iIohnaom T to r to J and
T to lo fIrst St Ate W3 iDnuphlm ii
I 2 to I nut even second V 11 V 111
lams ll > iDuKKant 5 In I I ID I oust
even third Time 101 4S Clifton
Fttn lledemptlnn mil Ifverv nl 9 < 1 ran
Til bill IlACKPurfo for threeyear
oldi and up six furloiiK3tady Fllj
hirhert IK iHiirim I to I s to > ansi I
Ii o won M crts > Ml Uynehi I to 1 s
to 5 nnd I to i feeond Its K n II
10J I YiiunK > 10 I even anti I to I Mlril
Time ll < Mls luiMln tolnrldent and
Ucnu Rlso ran
KOfflTII hAs R Iurse fi tlir < >
yenrnliN nnd up one hulls I inn lain
Illon ICO i 1 i i > wli I S ui 2 ceu unil
out flr < t leo llillry JH lYouiu S tu I
5 to 5 and nut rceoml Miss Marjorie <
1M 1 McCalxIt 7 tu 10 and out third I
Tlm UI Ji lieattrllnc also ran
CITY ON APPEAL WINS
A SUF1 FOR 91 000 i
Builders of uscott Dam on
Croton River Lose by Ap
e Court Verdict
I The Appcljate Iilvlslon nf the Supreme
Court toilny handed down a delslon
Iovsrsln a jnilKtnent for 1011 Mcured
hy John Williams and others i alnn
lie city of Xiw Vork In tin lower court
and ordering n new trial IIC the case
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WIIItiiiH anil the other pUilntlffi en
leieil Into n contrast with the ohl Arjue
duct Cnmmlsxloturs ti litild the Mils
cott ilara nn the Ciotijrt Illvcr In connec
I tion with I htJ conduction of tlio Croton
water supply byotrni The aKrcemcnt
jinllod for ic completion of the dam j
within a certain spccllled time hut the
i work proKtcied to slowly that tho Aque
flint Iommlsilclicni noilllrd the eontrao
turi to ciai > work and coripletej the
dam t tuiIliuPI ice I
Wll lams biousht stilt for ibmaKiM to I
the amount of S > leni alleKnt that lu I
hail hem haiidieappid liv the strict en
fiiiTitniMit it tli htghit I lour Unbar i
Ian and also t > y the ImidltiK hall liy 1
lli fity of m > eral payinent due im the
vork Tli Uluir law V llain held I I
wa > inn oaa llullonnt JuilRintnt for I
i the JJImi was rendered nKaltut the I I
I city In tin Supremo Court j
I The city appealed and the 1011 I I
I riiiifliiK Ill JiiJ nieni und onltr1 j a
i new trial wai handed < ttn hi 1 j
Innrahrm tirki All of liie i > Jus
tin ciiiuiitniiK In con foilIng Ills de I I
cision Justice Iimrulnini id
It t < little clear Hint the action of I
t tie Aiueliit Commliiilon r I itch en
1I1rr r cinployeej In InilstlnK on a I
rnmplluie citli the IH ln > i liv xni not
i n 10 reai h to f the ourraet uMh Im i
posed till I ihldtv nil Its rin of NVv I
York I
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EXPLOSION KILLED 50
VCPPItlM llitnqaM Jan ISTh I
i > llnaion of llrulamp ill the Auka coal
inline lisle ycteidn > itilled In a total I
jiUatli list of M men Two humlreil and
forty men were at first entombed but
JSI nere taken out alive
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Amid Uprcar Applause From Others 1
in Flushing Court Bayside Yacht
Club Members Express Disap
proval of the Finding
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PRISONER DISCHARGED
I HYSTERICAL WITH JOY 1
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I Cheered by Enthusiastic Crowj as He Whirls
Away From the Scene of His Trial
S Capt Hams Case May Go to
I Lunacy Commission jh
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Vengeance Takes Precedence
Over ihe Law Says Darrin
Under the verdict it is perfectly safe for any person
who is ingenious enough to frame up a defense to go out
and kill Private vengeance seems to have taken prece
dence over the peoples law in Queens County State
ment by Prosecutor Darrin after Thornton Mains was freed
as
The trial of Thornton Mains for murder at Flushing ended at 3
I clock this afternoon in a verdict of not guilty
I The jury readied its decision on the tifteentli hillot
From the time the twelve men took the case ai 5 oclock yester
day afternoon until early this morning they stood eight for acquittal and
tour for conviction for manslaughter This forenoon early one man
ame over to the majority making tle jury nine to three They still
> lood nine to three when they came into court to hear the testimony of
liree important witnesses read After this three more ballots were taken
There was a demonstration in the court on the anouncement of the
result and Justice Crane cleared the chamber before lie received the
I final verdict in one of the most famous murder cases in New York
I When the Jury appear rl the foreman
Joseph I HIM was wiping his hands
nervoiily
Oentlemen of tha Jury said Ills
Honor I pent for you to seo It you
listS iisrecd
We have Just agreed sild the tore
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nun
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It developed later thoU the men had
I hren on the point iif takhiK the de
1 elut hug hal tot when the word rcacned
I tern that the Justice deilred to see I
I them at the ehamher They hurried j
up the last ballot and clime direct to
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the roiirtroom within n minute or two
If you have ngreed Mid thf JU
t nu will proceed with the neces
sary formalltloj The prisoner will arIse
I The Jiuos nlll arise I
They all shoed up j
i 1 Oentlemen of the Jury chanted the I
cleit what my you Is the prisoner I
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guilty or not guilty
I Cheers and Hisses
The foreman domed Ills throat twice
with hR RiilpV before he could get the
words out In ft husky undertone
i We the Jury hind tho defendant not
Kiillty
At the word Not Entity the court
room which had filled with townspeople
nf IliishliiK sprang tutu an uproar A
little knot of members of the Uayilde
Vncht Club hl rfl hut their hisses were
Ink III the cheer crud Imndclappln of
t llfty or sixty men aunt women
ThrutiRli the clamor came the sound of
the Judges Sivel with u shatp rat
tat
Clear the room shouted Justice
Crane Otllcer remove every person
in title oiiamtier except the members ut
hlo court I
Thornton liaise had sprung to his 1
feet with fHi > vlliwlsh hU mouth i
upape rlmost hysterical with joy and ro
hot He twlitcd his lips as It about j
to speak to the Judge or the Jury or
both lout then changing his mind he
fell hack Into his chair nnd slipped his
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sills crounil the shoulders uf Joseph
Shay
Darrin Stunned
John K Mcintyre chief counsel for
the ilefem had slumped down Into his
chair completely overcome lit was I
shivering like a nan with buckague
4 THIS IS JUS JURY
THAT ACQUITTED
l1IORS1ON HAINS
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I Mr Darrin never moxed le was
stunned for Im lindnt expected such a
verdict When lit a room had been l
cleared of the vociferous spertatorn and J
when the last of them had been herded j
down the stairs nf the old Town Hall < K
Justic Crane said sharply keeping his tf
voice nt a level iinsympathctc mono
tone J
Is there any other charge acalnit <
this defcniMnt
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Mr Datiln shunk his head
You tire illschurKed said the Jui C A
tire crIsply hardly lookIng toward thus i
jubilant novel writer
Orntlemen of the Jury said Hli
Honor turning now to the twelve men
f
again you have had a very dliHcult
task to perform and I want to thank
ou for the attention whIch rOil h In
given to this case You have been paine
taking and cartful ansI I thank jouj
I have received n note from your fore I
win touching the questIon of ipecltl
compensation for your irvLis I witi t j
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