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HAU CONFESSES MURDER OF HIS Unnerved by the Suicide of His Helpmeet, He Breaks Down. Was Insane When He Shot Frau Molitor. KANLENvHe. Germs Juce Kerl Hay roftesor jaw iat Washiog who here the asked P . , rie of col i aad, taking a ¥ was ged Confesces Murder. Drisoner was t en dow fag and wil! be against him at his iau was ins a t * nave on t Hau was tn Tats, my proven who Insiee tat the oMcial exan Femuked tn his being de @ane on May ii Hau was born Qwenty-seven years azo, Gniversities of Freibure « > ment to Washingto ; ego with his wi { Gaughter, He im: ; When he was a stu Qeainst the wish o: Me Mrs. Years older than had a dow ‘The iatter eraduated fr ‘Washington Universit q Raving passed his examina fantly and earning and LL.D. re Pointed professor of | Practised Law. The phys from the Bection with a oll. bu’ ape ful. Lie with bs | Maw, Frau Aviltor ‘Towar Biaie tentions fase twiee Kt iden at Tey) been unsu to taden-r Giscovered qmere still Fray Moiitox ¢ wage 8E be fng her 0 parcel n Baden-Bade Moe and get Shot from Behing, led by hy Yo 4 daughter, or immediately Fted for post-oMes, and while passing ehroush a quiet stree: tr om a behind and’ te @rough her heart. The .assassi. Man who wore a false beard and wha. the potter claim, was the person we. Called up Frac Molftor on the tej. prone eocaped to Frankfort and trom went to London, to which city his wife nad previously preceded him. we i byt Tato eustedy in London art Hau firmly protest: innogent, but his éxtwe- | ted Qnd he left London plaged in jall here Jan. | pro iminary examinations of Motive for the Crime, after Hau was brought to Ger- Bre Hay went to Switseriand, For some time past she had to WIFE'S MOTHER UNDER DOCTOR'S CARE. ! Defense Will Probably Be He! fa had reached-there tae | ‘she resided uatil her death ou | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Priest Says His Airship Will Help to Establish Peace Through Ail the World — Black Hand Eager to Learu Secret Father Aulino Care- fully Guards. IS A PHILANTHROPIST Only Poor to Be Allowed | > Profit Through Sale of Machine. Menaced by the Black Ifan@ members who wish to learn his secret, the Re Tu dq n attan Cath *& ling ‘an nm which » will compel ersal peace bie airship he hes devised is tts mechaniam ‘that it | be easily duplicated ; iH Al mugh he will make known his | ne to no man until the full-steed } airs js bulit aod salled and all pat le protected, Father ighte are fal 1 so much confid t on Tuesday | | j Twenty Years of Study. | op esult of twenty ive or Aine: °t je * io t j fi any di , | “My ne , Black 1 ts t r sect will die with m phiten: I i | pe * j Argentano and Con \w « r a, & rotessor of dog- a . 8 ogy and eanon 2 Right ater he wan professor of Ntersture of Corre 1 philosophy at the Lyceum of Ascoll A Catholic Ur no, Naples and Melfi. He con- with higher: | “ced the annual courses of conter- ding a recent series of asct- lectures: cd an Apomaite Mission. ny worke in Lathn and Fecetved twenty wold Koight Aulino says tt to become an Am HACK GOT NTO ~ WIFE'S HOUSE BY AID OF POLICE Is she recetved from her father's | ‘e entrusted to xe. Lawyers every ef > MAD DOG GIES COURTYARD U NURSES ASCARE Are Hy ial Coane tor tabtel He Himself a Policeman ‘te was Nurses al, Frau Pardon | | interested mes | near SENT TO JAIL FOR 19 YEARS ON ALSE TESTIMONY cls Asked for Southern Boy Convicted of High- way Robbery in 1900, We be that a grave mie- take wae made by the proseon- Hon tm this case, We Brmiy be- 0 robbery was, ever Mf eweh had beem the enae, that for the ft ane and) Kercerpt of petition to Governor Hughes for @ pardon for Thomas Jackson which ta signed by John G. Cartisie and two hundred ond Afty of the most prominent mem- | ders of the Kentucky and Southern socteties That rested an tor innocent man should be ar- highway reads like m chapter out of fic- n, yet seems to bi been the of Thomas Jackson, of Frankfort, who was convicted upon the testi- Ky mony Of two alleged eye-witnesses on Sept. 2, 1900, Within « few days the powerfully backed petition, by documentary proof th: been & gros miscarriage of Westchester County, will be to Gov. Hughes by Lawyer Morse and Evan Shelby on the South. there has Justice in presented Waldo G The facts as the; to the Govern: are as follaws int North with Horses, In 18% young Jackson left his heme ankfort, Ky.. with a load of horees crated for Newport, R. I. Jack sons grandfather Col. Hensley, | commandant & Kentucky regiment | im the Confederate army, and the family | had become greatly reduced in cireum- ances, The boy, his services by the horsemen, in the Infancry for service in the Philippine islands. He was sent to Fort Slocum, at David's island, in May, 1900, where he was Kept busy at drilling for three months In August Jackson got a leave of absence and went to New Rochelle to Bet his teeth xed. He says that he was on bis way to the dentist's when arrested, and accused of having robbed | Thomas Smith of §2. Swore They Saw Jackson Do it Smith had been struck down after being paid for two men, taken io While Plains oy the police of New Rochelle, swore Shey saw Jackson comm: tue rov- bery. Upon tis evideuce sackson was convicted, and as (there had been a Harge number of such rovberies, the judge imposed the heavy sentence of alnieen years “I om lanocent, before God: I am sAboweRt!” wee Jacksons inst pro- teat, at to: the pr into jon Jackson was trans- ‘No. 62,20," shaved and but @. work ja the knitting department, if the prison authorities several years sater, bad mot sent another prisoner from’ Weston: er County lo the same department, the remarkable plight of Jack: sn would never have cume to tarde Jackson Recognized New Prisoner Jackson recognized the comer as Lestifed } No souner ‘eckson than be tinue * 1 “4 any longer Hau} Scream and Fathers Yell Who Wants Custody of | nm ota | Till Ter Shot Children, c one the targest! Jacob Hack, @ policeman of the West uses in t 1 and Fifty-second street one Hundred ea st Amsterdam avenue and to One Hundred and Sey 1 and Seventieth street on Seventh avenu Fredericka, who is re- 9") derstudy for a bediam & worth $200,00, ves in al an.|a@ little fox terrier w un) at No. ST Bay Thirty- the mr and dashed Bengonhurst. On Tucsday purtyard, where a scor man applied to Justice Keady governesses were carin hildren’s Court, Brooklyn, for 4 of childre The & ant to take his children, Eugene nay, but frothed jertcka, on the ground that they nepped and without proper guardiad. whiie The Warrant was given to Court OM- cer Scanion, who obtained Mra. ‘Hack's CON FESSIO! promise 40 be .n court Thursday. she g IS did not appear, but sent @ letter to the SURP z SURPRISE TO Flower beds and , “aylug~that her children were a 5 nk in juxku:y and that her husband FRIENDS HERE |p the courtyard ad ‘lived on’ her. “It I didn't have | —_—_—_—_—— serve to draw & inoney 1 wouldn tbe bothered.” the let- | \ os ‘and their oncluded. anion went to the WASHINGTON, D, C., June § aryeqeen ane : nase Yesterday, but found no one there. | st yograes yeveph ay ie a ‘ y were T ¢ appeared. Mra, Hack Hau's arreat, the suleide bin vile Wi + afternoon when the fox 2 | Aroming Was toem a window, tie khe his, subrequent cosifession he ated through the One Hundred and Sjxteent4 to xo away & profound 4 w wes street entrance, Immediately there was Hack went to the Bath Beach station where both he and Mra, Hau w wi Naby carriage race for safety that | nd brovght bec 7 te Can | known and 4 in high esteem houw De pov ik tol | The Haus have made their home tn ldr = re | | this ctty for seven years. Aftor th “pict ge Oe a bor, + | mariage sat Frankfort, In 1%, they yp Mrs, Haok was in 8. hysterical condi. o ectly to ngton in order | FY aly the. little dog wasn ion when acraigned before Mug.atrate ame directly to Washington tn order) | Furtunataly the litte, dog fee wen. grey Gat? Heeatiie hat Mr. Hau might pursue hin legal ee | ‘10"te < to & place o! was fixed at $40 she produced the deed studies in an American law school. He! POST? mn to Beventh ue ry Mat-hourse in Wea Oni became a student of the George Wash-| only to mest lomtaatiy id Forty-firet street, whieh ington University w School and w Jrew « revolver Tan back into qindusied with distingulened honors | the courtyard and circled mt balf a akon to the Bock | Ho in fac, Was his work that dozen times, Webster in p wag, ¢ p mother 5 at aT tm a afraid to jast ne Ga adjou ¢ # member of the faculty,! but hd Bevenveenth | until Monday ‘ahe re | chased it into an contl ymade $1,000 in Bronx reaity and js worth $200,000. he says she lati on Burning of Rothschild Cot- tage at |Long Branch (Special to The Bvaning World.) the Continent. | Richard Mansfeld has sold tie five slory and basement house at ralen ineldent to te | LONG BRANCH, N. J, June The pivérside Drive, thus severing the leat jury that inyostigated the fire in the te that held him to New York, Daring Rathachild cottage in which Mr. Bett. youre caumees from. the Mr te onand inueh of he Mansfield Poertok fer, bla two children and two Manddeld os: fagnd aves of bis | politician, to-day bece: lost ther liv ‘ne oacuple ea, fg ihe Inet nine years oo: the New York The jury & to delormine bom eupled o. it wae stated by some penicd publication for several weeks on fre stuned. Dec, & 108, and has been lesued as « four-page paper since it resumed under the direction of Thomas C. Quian With Benstor MoOarren are associated hie cousin, Pairick J. Daly, genera) man- paar «ici CABMAN HIT DOCTOR, FLED. | Dr, William Marah, sxu-iwo years old, of Ne. Stuyvesen: avenue Brookly®, Was run dow Orbe ant or pe The ho amor, and Frank A, Bailey, & Brooklyn fog) amtele, Spores ry brougnt nuon of the prison authori Keon tify his his suypicion that, at least, n who had testified 4 professional robber and doubth Ned {to save birwelf from susptct ving committed the very crime |whien Jackson was convicted Convicted on the Same Charge Then the mat wes bre f the Kentucky Sucte Ao" pave Jackson par " tigeloc bas » it the charge up, against Jackson was conv the same port as the charge upon w Jackson Wes raliroaded to jail which the witness ted was Jackson has won five honor bare in Sing Sing, and he n the prison Nbra He has never doemrired. but that. sooner or later. © vindicated rias a Place Ready for Him Vice-President E. P. Bryan, of the Interborougn Kapid Transit Company Las become so Interested that he has addressed a ter to the Governor in whic that he has in i ¢ Lawre: and 8. Kirth Evans, the Woman's Home Journal Both the Judge who sentenced Jack son and WMastrict-A wh prosecuted x have ‘Net to the Governor ark Jackson the beneMt of | 4 pardon him n to doubt outherners Who Pay the Expense. Investigation ot ate exontment naw are bein rhe expenses leading up to the titlan Ww Gov. Hug ot a tramp. He! her hus 1 DuAt oO} T farmer Houtherners now Fr ie’ (nformation, | Capensive collar und provably” telonged broker: F Hy Waille, inaurance,” gon parton, Aca ead | o9 seme one in the, nelenborhood MANSFIELD SELLS iO Breckeni Re, dan, lawyer 4 eapes Lane Tyee 4 fee au ner hon .. oe pub share, ite fuid aa) Uh aire int UNABLE TO SOLVE MYSTERY ad NEW YORK HOUSE. LAO evoriy’ Winslow, rigtanket irra uta bronueg of the cha with| OF FIRE THAT KILLED FIVE,| Hi" Hummel, toacoo! ‘Charles “Ries i tn, hukband anes fo, | a ''This Severs His Last Tle Here—|{2% Stoners Harry C. Pulliam, bamenai nthe ta * i . | : fal rad ve {ia 'don 06 i er | Coroner's Jury Makes Its Report To Spend Much Time on |renapete: George Hi yee wor ta “relieve hiin i Bas loton. horeem Bright, Healthy Brains move the World Grape-Nuts Makes Healthy Brains “'Dhere’s @ Reason'’ Trial prevee li robbery an@ sen-| (fenced to nineteen years in Sing Sing supported | behalf of | to be presented enlisted | A | eard, of this piace, recently ext o ICH MAN DEAD AFTER FLIGHT FROM ASYLUM <i. | R. L. Steiner, of Bronx, Had Fled With His Chum, — | Joseph Klein, RL. @talner, & wealthy gas Oxture | ‘mecuwiacwrer, of No, T10l Bast One Hundred end Mxty-fftth street, the Bronx, one of two righ maniacs who | eacapea jest night from Dr, A. C. Coombes's saniiarium in Corona, LL, was found dead ty-day of Jackson ay | nue, ten blocks from the Institution, ‘Phough the Coroner's physician bas aot | yet made an examination, the pollos| report that there were no marke of | ence on the body | “tee othe insane patient who slipped | out the sanitarium owas Joseph Kietn, He was found to-day in the woods near Astoria. Me could pot tll how Steiner had come to his death. | ‘The manufacturer was sent to the tn-| stitution two yeare ago from his ho in the Bronx, where he lived with nis | wife and son, Kdward Eneety ears old. A married daughter Itvi r by. | When Mrs. Steiner waa notified of bis | death she went at once to Corona. | Mystery In Hie Death | Though the police have reported that thore were no marks of violence on the nsane men’s body it te considered re- markable that he should have come to his doath in euch @ singular manner, as) he suffered from no chronic complaint | and was evidently in good health chummed™ at the sant planned thetr in the reading whispering | of The two men trium and cunningly ¢ They were last seen |[30m near an open window, and laughing ‘Shortly after & o'clock they were miased. They had not left by any of entrances to the tig building, od lore Delleved to have escaped valid the open window, and then to ha nelped each other over the tall fence st guards the grounds. A searching party was tmmediately ent out after them, and the police) were notinea. No trace of them was) found until a motorman om & Jack | json avenue troiley car discove ed the cody of Steiner ip the road at 6 o'clock his morning | Steiner was fifty-five yeare old and except for the mental malady he suf- ‘fered was in robust health. The Coroner |nks been notined. Not incurable. ‘The Gead man was not an fmourabie. MMe neraily carried consideraole | money and jewelry about bim. There waa pone in bie clothing when his body found, only a bundle of lct- vers that were addressed to bim at the sanitarium. Many of the letters showed that sums of money hud been went to | dim, | ‘The physictans of the santtarlum re | | fuse te give out any statement In re- gard to the cape of the two patients further than to admit that the two men had planned their escape and bad gone away together | | Tt ts believed by some persone that |the excttemost attending Mr. Steiner's jeecape brought on an attack of heart filure and caused hae collapses. He was blind and !t was said at the sanitartum | that}some one must have aided him toj eacape 1e SHAPED LIKE A MOUSE. Vt, June &—R. B.| tied a soft-shelled egg shaped Like'm mouee | wYDE PARK, 4 Theodore ID. | It bad the head, eyes, mouth, body an | and tail, making it look exactly ike fon, in 1G, the price ® mouse, It was quite # curtosity. | Two Blocks on | Sath Avenue, LADY TEACHE | and although *PLUCKY GIRL PUNISH WHITE BILL OPPONENTS: Vote Men Who Opposed Equalization of Salarles | Out of Office. The @taien Island women sahool foaoners are today weartng & justly triumphant look, Last night they veted out ef office all the oMfeers wumpeoted of epponing vite lowtalative bill for! the equa n of tenehers’ pay prinulpal ¥ haa of the Hiehmond Teachers’ Awmoclation. ‘ogg bs who wna denounced for uatny the funda| Mil verAs to ite re Wor, end pollcoshin, wore calles WITH HER HANG Gaye It'ya Home, but Police » HadftosKill Infuriated Animal, eB Ss 4 taiktew to-Oay of ine bravery of Mine Melia [Milin, of 'Kingmbridge, who. de eplta Jan oliibry: that & dow was mad, pees thesankinal ip and carried It home, tin contributed ©y both sexen to ae to Ala} smartly /ffeer, and |bany and fight the bill. ‘The ‘fom wae acting In « peculiar man-, ‘Trouble was pending when Fresitensi| aoy y night near Mise Riles Randolph called the meeting to omer. presiding offiowr members were adle to comrol dignity Unreatened to disrupt ‘The attack on Prestéent Randolph ) drew forth the heated remark from re], year old, by the Uring Seorviary B. ¥. Banton that the larriod it id pon acttude of the women tesehers wi&/and, during her a! freulting. Delia Cumiskoy, thei) mounds of @ small cyclone ‘Treasurer, responded warmly that thena|ithe room. Seemingly infuriated at was nothing pprconal intended. a “No ene accused the association ‘offi.| cers of luck of \integrity,”” sho aseert- cottage in Kingsvridge their from the pollee station. Se: * Hl : i there were outbursts which pre pee the amoctation. i i i i 2k it ed, “unt!| President Mandoiph wrote iy! lespie Spaatete': kis 4 personal | tter to the Mayor urging, hing, merase mnie i the den’ ulecey, ° a to Yeto the White bill. te . aber Mir Durdick, of Bcheot No. 14, asked LWoe home tor acheter? % the Bir. Randolph to tel! just what be ‘aaa i jat Albany, ‘This he @id,-and his expla aril hile wan ; vain tae sarrincory ine vortingy 94/HELD IN QUARANTINE. | thfa elected the following officers a . Vicrident, Welson Keeay: viceprest-(Steernge Passengers Prom Hevass Inez Corcellus; pocretary, Jessie ‘ates, and treasurer, Deliay Cum-; Detained toy Obscrvation. ‘The quarantine aguinu: passengers sr H faadradootary Havaca went inte operation to-day and as « result thirty-four steer- tie passengers on ihe were pent t the pital, for obvervation. twky. HOTEL NORMAND iy CLI FORGO = = == Broadway Landmark Ceases Its Existence as Hostelry on Monday. has Getidel to give up close its doors. At moon he lodgers must vacate existence will be terminated. Many patrons of the hotel have com- ined Unit tbe notice given to them Roget out was rater Bhort, but the wo get Management taformed them’ Unet st could not be heiped. It wae admatted that the place had deen a loging ven~ ure for several years, for the reason that {t could not keep fnodern hots, Tie joss is estimated ot about Yo ogee 0 to rae ty Davie Bennett Gis ad! of which went In the Of the ba jast owners to revive un, Bi ag ME roost.” Wap one of a of pollticlans whe made the Nor- ie famous in years gone by. With- in 4» Coors many an important cop- ference has been held among them and | many e little apte-convention plot | cooked Gon, Ferainand, B, Earle seamed the | hot 1a 38%, und disposed of 1t four pald a gental af 34000 | the morning for headache, billowsmess, torpid live: Togs a thme Af paid a good | sok NEN prot, but tp the end it began to fall * bead. Tie ea and good . will passed | of Elmer E. | l!-Adams Cat [ee | See The ~ Sale Advertisement in the Sunday World | To-Morrow, June 9th, About ‘| Greatest Bargain. When We Celebrate the 40th Anniversary Of the Establishment of This Business. Our Double Page of the Year TAKES MAD DOG

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