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FE i \ | a ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST tory of Capt. Hains's alleged m ings, | jand while she does not mention names, | |she tells of instances that date back | |to the time she and Hains were on | shetr bridal trip. | She also tells of alleged acts of mis- conduct while Hains was stationed at | Fortress Monroe. On one occaston, | she relates, she found him in the quar. ters of an bMicer whose residence was j close to the home she and Hains were occupying. She charges, further, that | Hains {11 treated her in a most unnatu- | ral manner Annis Not Named. One of the really signifloant develop: | | ments of to-day was the discovery of the fact that in Capt, Hains's original divorce papers he did not list Annis among the oo-respondents elther by | name or by Inference. Nowhere in the! John F. McIntyre, Retained as Chief tre mis ous eet eins . 7 riend undue intimacy with Counsel, Outlines Plan He Will jae time ai Pe s i Pursue, Indicating Battle of jvid C. Bennett, Jr, a young lawyer of Experts at Trial. seen in Flushing and In the vicinity of the Bayside Yacht Club, The charges against Capt. Hains are similar to the accusations made against Count Eulenberg and other officers of | the German army, during the exposures of the “Knights of the Round Table” in Berlin. Mrs, Hains, in the papers | in the sult, goes into a complete his- Annis of |high repute and ability, who has offices lat No. 49 Wall street, New York. Al- [though Mr. Bennett now takes refuge behind the wall of professional ethics jand declines to discuss the affair, cer- tain facts came to light to-day which A plea of insanity for the detense of Capt. Peter C. Hains, when he|open the door on a most significant chapter hitherto untold In the tangled is placed on trial for killing William E. Annis, was outlined this afters i iigue which led to the most dra- =} ° 7 | 4 i chi. matic murder since Harry Kendall tioon by John F. McIntyre, who has been retained as chief counsel formes Pa eer aan (ena the defense, Mr, McIntyre had just left the Long Island City Jail after)two years ago : + 5, : + ' fi Tt ‘* that after Mr, Bennett had a long conference with Capt. Hains and T. Jenkins Hains, their father, es ea FTAs iit -thhe Belnd Roout i i e j i the middle of May as nearly as can b Gen, Hains, and their brother, Major Hains. Mee eed he rea BUINRAGIIY (ROR “1 could get very little out of Capt, Hains,” said Mr. McIntyre, “His the case because he didn’t Iike ind i: : | the way his client obtained the so-called mind is an absolute blank as to the occurrences of last Saturday. I shall conpession trom Mrs, Hains of her al- not see him again for a few days. It is my intention to attend the ee ee aie sete quest to-night as a matter of form. Of course it is too early to say What) to-day that about this time Mr. Ben defense will be advanced on behalf of Capt. Hains and his brother, But nett caught his frst Intorelion teeste 1 will say that this case is similar to that of David Hannigan, whom | BU a ale prosecuted. He was acquitted.” charges ‘vhioh Mrs. Hains proposed to make against her husband. For this latter report no confirmation coutd be The statement of Mr. McIntyre, that Capt. Hains does not remem: oyeained Wi ie 7 , lainky indica y It ts stated, howe on what ap- ber killing Annis last Saturday, plainly indicates another battle of experts,| al ele ae era such as characterized the Thaw trials. Undoubtedly the defense will al-/tnat on or about Memorial Day, Mr Bennett, Capt. Hains and a third gen- tleman in nowlse connected with the sult dined together at the Crescent Athletic Club house in Bay Ridge. The [preliminary steps in the captain's divorce sult were then under way. Rushed to Fort Hamilton. The dinner had Just started, {t Is sald, lege that Capt. Hains was insane when he committed the crime. Such a defense, however, would be extremely awkward for T. Jenkins Hains, the brother, who is accused of being an accessory. Thus far there has, been no intimation that T. Jenkins Hains is crazy, Mr. McIntyre declares that there !s/ask him about it. Of hls own accord no law by which the two brothers can | he came to me and gave me his solemn be tried together. He announced that) word that he was guiltless. I needed the defense would produce threatening | ny other assurance. Aarau Ene caine tain ar Guan, were written by Annis 10) “I was with my husband nearly evety iyo in the booth he returned to the p me he was with Mrs, Halne on auto (119 apparently excited and excused At the Interment of the body of Annis {n St, Michael's Cemetery, Astoria, to- Ly I never saw anything himself to his companions, saying he_| : ld possibly be construed as ; 5 day Mrs. Annis, who had borne herself more than mere friendship between had been called to Fort Hamilton, with rare fortitude, broke down when jen where he was then stationed, by urgent, private business, Vor Hamilton ts not far from Bay Ridgo. Hains took a cab and drove | away at top speed. Mr. Bennett and| the third member of he dinner party | waited for him nearly two hours be-| the coffin was opened to allow her and her two sons to take a last look at the face of the dead. Mrs, Annis was car- ried away from the grave, moaning: “My God, how I loved him! How can I Stand it?” “When the divorce sult was brought my husband made an attempt to get Capt. Hains to listen to reason, ‘The ttempt Was unsuccessful. I knew that ‘apt. Hains's brother had killed a man, nd I feared for my isband's life in ¢, S | Predicts a Sensation. view of the violent interviews which sere gs Tesurned, Bis Siornings wae Natecminr Catone eit disordered and he appeared to be sut- C. A. Birchfield, one of the pallbearers © *' ' Sins Mains Was giving the news: ‘ering from mental distress of some! and a witness to the tragedy at the PAPOTE sort, He sat In the smoking room of| Bayelde Yacht Club, made a statement |, A‘ the proper time the part that the ciub with the other two until’ T. Jenkins Hains played in this dread-| nearly midnight, but his manner wae! at the grave to an Evening World re porter forecasting sensational develop- ments at the trial of the Hains bro-| °° thers. Mr. Birchfield was on terms of intimate friendship with Annis, ful munier will come out, It has not been even partly explained. [ it, but 1 am under strict instruo- s from District-Attorney Darrin, of so distracted that It attracted the) notice of several outsiders, portunity for private conversation, “Capt, Hains,” declared Mr. Broh- @*ers County, to say nothing, As soon Wain, it ts stated, told Bennett that dur- fleld, ‘‘did not kill Will Annis because *S | have reupyeted sufficiently from ing his absence he had, with the ald ef he believed Annis had despolled his ock of the tragedy to collect his father and brother, and tn thelr vy thoughts I shall have a statement home. He knew Annis was not gullty. * ; presence, obtained a confession from There was something elre behind it red by a lawyer and sign tt. MY Mes, Hains, He did not inform Bennett “Capt. Hains was not insane, Ho) MY Object In ife now is to vindicate a5 > the exact manner in which this knew what he was dc ‘The moving | ™ husba esos at ane rear MY sagmission of wrongdoing had been power in the murder was 'T, Jenking| °2¥8 ‘2 be men like him. |wrung from the woman, But within a Hains, the brother. It will be shown) Eldest Brother Arrives, |day or two the lawyer learned all the at the trial that T, Jenkins Hains waa| Maj, John Powell Hains, U, S$. A., | circumstances, and on that account, it infatuated with his brother's wife and! a‘tached to the paymaster's office, De- | is sald, he withdrew at once from the this was one reason why he wanted partment of the Lakes, Chicago the| case, His firm sent a bill to Hains for Annis killed—he was jealous. Then there fidest of the sons of Gen. Peter C. | $9) for services to date, The bill was is another motive, one I am not at| Elana, came w York last night paid, and so far as Mr. Bennett 1s con- Mberty to discusi 1 joined his her et the Hotel cerned the matter became a closed inci- It tg believed that this hi When se iis mor dent at charges Maj 7 Haine aa Enlisted Men Mentioned. had be y made i In Hains's complaint in the divorce Mrs. Hains against her husband NES ed that his wife was un- t 1 her rs er Pe explaine ae eelnter 4 Fy do oby her aft é ‘ epee \ . true to her marriage vows and that broug « Mtb O tion, T 1 Bay Garbhaae warned il she was on intimate terms not only Capt. Hains and T ieee altel i Ke 1d I with other officers at the post, but even dank pected Annis of hay- feo Gane & oh TT) vith enlisted men, ‘There are other nt napired the fillng of the counters) ee ice oat Batt must charges in which hotels about New sult, although Annis was not name | ‘ rders of the lawyer in| york are named in which it is alleged & co-respondent in the suit instituted) "Hs crisis \) Hains met men other than hyiGapt, Haine, “We feel confident of the outcome," | nd, After the papers had been are. Thaibeay. 0 | added Major Ha Z ead ‘ - Before the body of peaven Meron Helngy Jexamined by the Libbys, they were Rann (ROR EHO ROS Frank Wild, counsel for Mrs. Haina, een, sae turned over to Lawyer Norton, of Boa- mont avenue, to-day has gone to Point 0! Wools, L. I. tolion, an old friend of the family, who answer to questions sub: wind up his vacation, .Ha is expected |is now in New York looking after Mrs, her friend, Mrs, Harvey G. Rov es Ro ELIORy Jere neuelich ma CEUODIMNOL rata (int sremtialtthwa siaiiagaated Clit made @ short statement, Sho virtually | Boston, counsel for Mrs, Halns in her | Haine’s inte SoHE RACINE accused T. Jenkins Hains witi|divorce proceedings, returned to his|(fere should be no public trial, that the ipatigating (he murder of her husband | home last night. “L had absolute confidence In - | “Round Table” Charges. band,” said Mrs, Annis, ‘I never be-| That Mrs. Peter C. Hains in her coun- | Sexe be referred to a referee and teati- | mony taken in secret. In order to bring [sea this it was suggested that a con- ¥ A | ference be held and Mr. Norton went Neved the charges made against Mrs.jter suit her tusband made|to New York and met Haln's former Hains in which my husband was alleged | charges « * moral character | lawyer. Nothing came of the confer- to have figured, was m The counter | ence, Never Doubted Her Husband Isult was c Bos and the It was then desided to bring a libel “Even w t. Hains action against which | with the family ever since the birth of Late that night, when there was op- | tha John J. Hayes, Winner of the Olympic Marathon, Just Home ! Hains are at his home on the second | floor of a fine two-family house at No 14) Highty-sixth street, Bay Ridge. Mol- lie, the elder, Is three and a half yeas old. The other, Louise, is nine months old. Mrs. T. Jenkins Hains dled in | Washington last January from an {ll ness brought on In childbirth | The children are in charge of a French maid, Marie Saumante, who has been litte Mollie. This child ts deeply tached to her father and continually asks for him From the maid and the neighbors it was learned to-day that Capt. Peter Hains calied on his brother Fridev even- Ing, oringing a letter he had .eceiyed hat day from his lawyer, W. G. Percy, who had charge of his divorce proceed: OER HM RET Attack Brings on Recurrence of Gout—All Audiences Are Ings. The lettr bade han until after the return to the city of Frank Suspended Wild, counsel for Mrs. Hains. In gen- | eral the ton tion i The Hains brothers sat up late Fri- | day night, drinking and singing. Their of the epistle advised cau-! ROME, Aug. 19—Pope Plus ts slightly indisposed, having caught a cold whlen by the Mason family next door and His puysiclans have ordered that he thelr jolity was remarked upon. Went Direct to Yacht Club. ‘They left the house on Satur take @ rest, and consequently -all audl- ences haye been suspended. Dr. Petacel, the private physician to ay morn: | the Pope, and Prof. Marchlafava, his 19, 1908, 5 Gil z a tren os whee W. Sheppard, was simply an accident | “Carpenter did not foul Halswelle in HAVES GIVEN A orat of it." their heat. He had the Englishman Cont: y ‘run out’ before they had sone 200] i Vasa Cin BES Fase) yards. But the English rules differ throw the runner out at first. Wagner from ours and forbid a man running out out, Pattee to Jordan. NO RUNS. on the rail, Carpenter did not cut Hals- | Fifth Inning. welle off, as ihe latter had plenty of! Wilhelm fanned. Pattee singled :o | room to get past on the ingide if he had |right, Pattee stole second. Lumley out desired. orke mel singled t) Almost all disputes that arose | ra ng Pattee Humme! contests came from the difference teailng, Gibson to Wagner. ONE R terpretation of the rules of the @ flied to Pattee. Abby out, countries, and that account the Sheehan to Jordan, Wilson out, Lewis —__—— letes as well as the Officials did not)to Jordan RUNS. seem at all times to reach the same! Sixth Inning. i x ; nejusions. It was not the Idea of the| fannedinienle iene Marathon Winner Is Met Down nyiish, 1 think, to give us any the AR ANH CAN Gial 8 w NO RUN se > Rav hy cameron, who went over to ride int \aion a mete er {mi partial charge of the Marathon squad, jm UP? Admirers. was delighted to get home again, f s h greatesc enthusiosm, hover, was over | eventh Inning the victory of Hayes Flo's the great-| 5: n out, Abby i est Little man in tue world,” said Cam-j Millan out, T with and three times ron, “He doesnt run like other dis-[ out, Wags I t litle Johnny Mayes shot |tance men; he slides,” Howes aingled to Following the veception at the pier \ teyanaee p into the alr, propelled by a dozer prasident Conway took the athletes to Pw 2 ove iF D0 y em- the ms of the Irish Americans ighth Innin pe Rs Hy Aba ROLDAN tS: MBI) 8 Sixtieth street and then a find to Abby ne flied of the Irish-American Athletle to his) re unch ay great rund The whiner of the Olympic Hayes Visits City Hall { hes BUN t malie: n, tl ) London got his first re- ue rn winner, called’ yi, to Jovian, Gibson fied a z Mayor wan tn the city oll, Pattee te int t cept tha White Star line pie. ‘ NOTRENS Ninth Inning ifter (ic Oceanic had docked this morn- cl Sita Ww Halpin, Wo. ing Mr. McGowan NO RUN | “Ard now give him an Irish tiger Youne and a cheer for his dad.’ sald Pres!- +] lagen P. J. Conway, of the [rish-Amert ner singled to can Club, who led the forces, and with ; Ser atlee OM a roar that shook the roof the mem- —C———a—X—X—X_—X—xos> ‘hers again responded Moneta Hayes, with J . Halstead, N. Y. A. o show 1 Cc: R. George over ea Cameron co Jo Ryan ; sh-Amer ©, and John N vf rs | 4 5 terson. A. A., formed an ayenea lanagans, te During hot Summer weather ther bunch of returning Amer Hee case of that. type es Men, Women and children will drop tes who wot honors in laughed as if } tekled jdown from sunstroke t Stadium at’ Sheoherd’s It will, hardl ssible to secure |OO tion, if ie ONS and heat Federal troops the parade of /Prostration, if the constitution is Aug. Mae there are so few at the gur- | weak ne steamer Massasolt had been chars risons of Governor's Island. | Major 38) " to take a party of the Irlsh- Dickson hag sugested a Every one should, during these ai HE and friends of the athietes ert? TN icon, hot, humid days, be on guard. Life down the harbor early this morning to fayette and Sloe Acting-Mayor Me- | sone Keep bod meet the Oceanic. On bvoard des Gowan will communicate with Secre. | depends mn care, Keep the ty ident Conway were M tae ls War Wright iat i a strony and vigorous, shun ice ¥ were 3 J Conway ‘received a cablegram | yw, Pele, SoS cee ; Matone, ih ud Lawson Robertson, of the team, | Water, unripe fruit. Eat and drink nch of newspaper men, Manages Vat the Royal Breish Hotel, Edin: |with discretion, Put a teaspoonful Joseph J. Reilly represented the Bloom- TaUIG GUE REATaM eer { Dutly’s Pure Malt Whiskey in ingdale stad i ere ty ui} 1° : rn Aree. coadmmeeeny accrues. ihe telly zBacgn h glass of water you drink: It cabin of the Massasoit was displayed Bromil: EDD ; fen Saeepat in large letters the words! “Welcome | tas they’ will b Kills all disease germs. Prescribed pana as a family medicine by thousands Home.” The band of Bloomingdale Se . rs Bros. of fifty pleces added to the joy- of leading doctors. If you wish to ous welcome. None boarded the steam- keep strong and vigorous and have er, however, until the dock wa Y c is c reached, and then the enthusiasin Enew Saou cheeks the slow of perfect he, ound: health, take Duffy’s Pure Malt Talk about hero worship, Why, as iskey regularly, according to oh Whiskey regularly, according au Chay sald: "There is just l] IL IN directions. Duffy's Pure Malt nothing to it, From the moment the /hiskey ( hat of little Hayes appeared just above NSB) AtoUeSy ELE SHTSDE ENS SE the rail of the towering steamer (he heart action and purifies the entire weighs about 1 and stands 5 feet 4 system, inches) there were cheers from steamer | Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey fs and dock. Then fluttered a handker- Jan absolutely pure distillation of chief on which were the figures ‘28 (Hayes's number in the Marathon) and soi ey an Irish harp in green, which en- thustastic admirers aboard stretched across the breast of the midget atijiete, who had been lifted upon the rail, Cheers were redoubled then and the little fellow wiped away the moisture which had gathered in his eyes at the joyous greeting. When this was all over Hayes wae left to the reporters and he said: "I am glad to be home again and proud to bring to my country the much sought prize in the Marathon. I have had a delightful trip since the race in Eng- rey malted grain; great care being used tc have every kemel thoroughly ; . lay, |Malted, thus destroying the germ Philadelphian Outclasses New lind producing. preligested fuid York Man in First Round | food in the form of a malt essence, ; which is the most effective tonle, of Singles. stimulant and invigorator known to —_—_—— science; softened by ee hi NEWPORT, Rf, At _witam /Moisture, its palatability and free- J. Clothier, of Pileaairaratanele dom from injurious substances ren- D. Littie, of New York, in thelr maten der it so that it oN be cay by in the firet round of the all-comers’ sin- {tHe Most sensitive stomach, gles terlnis tournament to-day in throe If weak and run down, take a land and Ireland, particularly at the sets to love, The scores were ¢~2, 62, teaspoonful four times a day in half home of my grandfather in 6-3. la glass of milk or water, enagh, where they were just as Clothier played all around Little, diss; Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey ts happy over my Marathon victory as Playing a cool calculating game, while sold throughout the work by here, I travelled trom Belfast to Cork the New York player was nervous and druggists, grocers and dealers, or and will never forget the treatment erratic, The ina Was the feature of shipped direct for $1.00 per bottle. concen mee ‘eCGiuiegramn trom Bnglana this mom- | If in need of advice, write Questioned further regarding the run: jig ‘fixes Lpngwood as the place for ‘ne Physician, Duffy Malt ning of the Marathon, Hayes sald that the playing of the preliminary Davis Consulting ysician, mie Ne the English prees did not go out of its sup shatenes. ‘The dates will be Sept. 17, Whiskey Company, Rochester, New way in speaking of the Americans, Mor. ~ gummary: ‘York, stating your case a Our | rissey wa sald to be about the only Second round—R. W, Wileon beat R. doctors will send you advice free, one who had a look-in for the Mara: together with a ‘handsome Illus- thon, The English newspapers did not trated medical booklet containing former C. Seaver by default. D, Clarke beat V. Sorchan by default. ‘Third Round—-R. Stevens beat A. D. ing—the day of the y—at t h a! s it th timent of the le," Thayer 6-4, 6-0, 6-1. O'clock. T.. Jenkins told: the | Consulting physician, who vised the) feprenry’ Tt Ue Peoples” MAN. Comers, ‘Singles—First Round some of the many thousands maid to f ice dinner because he | Pontiff to-day, declared that the indis- | continued Hayes, (concluded).—-W. J. Clothier defeated tifving letters received from and “Pei he called his brother. | position of the Holy Father was In-( “However, I have no kick coming, RD, Little, 6-2 6-2, 6% \of gratifying letters would be home carly. Tt atmears thet | Signincant. The audiences were sus and now that we have won we can af- Second Round (continued.-R, Leroy men and women in all walks of Bavelde Yacht Club in Flushing, where | pen chiefly the of ford to be generous and forgiving, Do. defeated Cyr Hee ae pee. life, both old and young, who have Capt. Hains killed Annis preventing ¢ 0 it e's! rando, the Itallan, who was hel mour Johnson defeated F. ne Ee ) TUEEPAGLNRMA Vs: {HAULOM ARI HE CELaInall CORiEeneeEEo TREN es ti eee ee eer ine aalicreee ped ham, by dafailt: A.C. Butler defeated been cured and benefited by i use never carried r iver id had days will suffice t g about complete | &° 4 a H. M. arrimon, by default; 4 All- G I Uf i, Weapons in the house outelde. of three | recovery. protested, a3 atuted, and the deolaion | Ha, Ae ,fiaerimon: By detent me, eo, (0% the World's greatest medicine garbines hanging on the wail of his sen pesca Se |was promptly rendered by the oMelals 6-2 6-1; R. 1. James defeated H.R ————— Sean PA UIGAN acini? ving me first place In the race. Prob. Fortesque, by default: Chi Ga he left the house Saturday morning. If the maid's belief concerning the revol- ver is correct Hains must have bought lis way to the Bayside HIGHLANDERS to mo t y Rie i aR ula evans (Continued from First Page.) Bensonhurst. He moved to Bay Ridge about the tlme he sent a cablegram to ee ie his brother in the Philippines Itfted a fly to Pc hrew out him of the alleged indiscreti Delahanty. mite With Annas Among the neighbors ay Rid ively T. Jenkins Hains was considered a pe- Sixta Inning. cullar character. It was known to them nil, Coughlin Rossman file Ait » Hem that he had been deenly affected by the|struck out dt singled past sec- death of his wife. He was accustomed ond. Schmidt went to second on a wild to walking up and down In front ot pitch. O'Leary tiled to Delahanty, NO the house In his bare feet, with his hands crossed behind his back, for n threw out Ball, Blair filed hours at a time to Sohaefer. Chesbro flied to Cobb. NO up auite a trlendshin) man named Valt door, Fe told Mason Seventh Inning. kil Mullin beat out a slow one to sho tossed out McIntyre, whfte second, LaPore also threw ‘apt. Hains, in Schaefer, Ball threw out Craw- vorce was br It is considered significant | the ity was made. NOWRUNS, ; confident of his innoc and T is Ha were in co! so that Mrs. Hains jarity beat out nt and gent Me- — - -—_— — —_—_- art ha wnined ; nto t i; | again singled, wuld i ibs cat stand sat teu scoring Mellveeh and Sending Moriarity ier husband's offenses and be cor- to second, Both runners advanced as x if Oe eh wl ole ole oe of ote eh of ote we i oye roborated by other witnesses, That it LaPorte Ly ded out Wy Rossman, ba 3 “ at the ntention of Capt. assisted. Mor made a ¢ stea| at | . A ig ome and Hemphill moved to ro) Official Voting Coupon. = Hains Anuls {s doubted by those + Delehanty struck out. fwWO Thir Coupon Luiithes the Holder ty Cast One vuie tor the Moat ul m. They say the dis- Xi erutifil Woman, Who, on Seot, 14, 1908, at the Abled ‘ 8 on ay, IN ‘ Cobb singled to centre, Rossman was I ONE S ; a No onan uy H EDEN? Be iN De G thrown out by Laporte, and Cobb, who MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, : ge to Due A HAINS JUSPICH, ties to, mane whith, wae out. Moriants Arthur F, Gotthold, of No. 2 W to Conroy Je i tee f a + Will Be Crowned treet, who Was counsel for Willla ae ee COIL Bu EL ee Oeil is Ann h roree pro- (8pecial to ¢ Evening Wo! ) Ng ‘Ball ai 4d o-bt $s KING AND QUEEN of the B. Auale in the Haine divorce pt: ALAANY, Aug. iit was atateq a) | Cougniln, Hall whacked & two-bagger ] rn 1} " bed slair's three: ai ywn the right Carnival of th Age of Progres® : Long Islan ely, oat DistrictaAttor TATA OE PRN TbgL” Ohestrd anvamad: another We ‘ G \ Cap PioUlds Apele fOREEHe ARE two-bagger to the sore board, and oa ck of Sept. 14 oh ee Ei ae eR ole Head onros. fled. to. Craw Pyote {0F, cess sssts see for Kinj . at never receiv eto mt In the Hains murder trio) | ford. | Melly Fingled to center, seo + vote for Fame eevee rerssneeeees 8 od rea i letters from Hains ae act 11d be taken for a w ne, Gheabros Moriarty, Ate te. Bere (or Queen) s received letters warning him t Hughes w , vee y t Hainses he sald not mir of the cour ses 12 Noon § ), 1908. k c said Mr. G fi + % fly inees are that the re the Justices are mid 7 fos fa were rece ¢ wor sald C t Ly, “ “a VA p b 4a at s side him of orks, “it would ta 1 isis Pe eee pak : Socretary, — BY a yearing on —$<—— — FELL OFF A FIRE-ESCAPE S4 mike Ueree gue eit ot ig . am familiar EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH 78 george Moll, two and a half years old ant votes nap anced, In a ay spe art i VIBNNA, Aug. 19.—The i of N Houlevard. fell fron eo pean! o nee te é Vet iot- Attorney.” Fr made the fh 1 wee remaved t Z : 4 7 + ‘ . Children of T Jenking Hains. | °*8 anon ead aug bora In Fe 8) ie r ie ® Nig i __ leap s from which it te (eared he wi ‘ e two litte daugnters of T. Jenkins Hun; feated A, L, Sands, 6-3, 6-0, 6-3; F. C. Inman defeated R. R. Livingston, 6-1, | 6-2, 6-1. ably they would have Mked to lick me, but they didn’t try.” i Hayes has been promoted to the Second round continued: charge of the sporting goods depart- |, M. Church defeated F. L. Day, 6-2, at Bloon{ingdale's and will be “y. 6-1 | C. Wright defeated N. W. Niles ment i jgiven a banquet in the dining-room at 68, 6%, 6-3, 7-5 jthe store Sunday evening, besides being leu) Peeeease defeated G. F. Parrish, etm presented with a gold testimonial from N " Emerson defeated E. 8. Blair, 6~7,| | paocepay He anys he has quit 7. a tates 4, 6. | bls sno Mull defeated EH. Whitney, ‘track competition, although he may ©. : . “ 2-8, 6-3, 6-8, . i LIBERAL give some exhibitions, as he saya, “Just "7" jennings defeated H. C. Davin||850 Worth, 85,00 Down 81.00 Weekiz |to show how I did it.” by defalt ROE 7a etl 75 Worth, 7.50 Down 1:50 Weekiy| . Penniman efeat egina’ | Halstead Ie Satisfied. Bucks Aue un ae Oar Crealt Terme Avo, Ava wey, oor C, Johnson defeate A. Thomp- ney, Connecticut an ful ial . J. P. Halstead, who was a competitor H iy dante | in the 400, 90 and 1,500-metre runs, was Ty eee ones defeated T. R. Pell by | {nelined to take an optimistic view of default. efeated the results in the Olympiad. His views, ik poreae defeated H. Buckwalter lhowever, it may be sald, were not ay " MacKtinney deteated D. F._ Ap: yore | 6 y hared by all his team-mates or those pleton, $4, 6-1, | ‘ Third round—continued | Of the Inieh-Amertcan club members) Thint round-continued’ |. | |who were on the pler and heard his}, 0) 4! 9. ¢ statements. | st am pertectly satisfied at the treat- |ment received and belleve that the Eng: |g "5 ¢ l\ishmen at least tried to treat us fairly | W leven in the drawing for the heat races I don't think there was any Intentional juntairness. The fact that I was drawn lio run against my team-mate, Melvin! ¢—2 m ment 4 Rooms Apart dntabed $109.98) $149.75 WHITE FOR LIST OF OUR OUTFITS, 3. ALL. 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