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i i i 2 oe fand best known insurance men In New York. He 1s absolutely inaodéent.” It appears that the Ifwufance man suc- coeded In Convinelmg Capt. Hains oid T. Jenkina ‘Metna' Of aajs trmoce ace #1b- aequent to the Milisg of the ilivorce papers. Inedettdlly “Re managed to throw trot: apspition on Annis, The Mentity of theliasurance man 8 Knows to a dosen orehore persons directly eon, | cernéd'n the scandal, “pyerytRing concerning that end of| the vase will come out at the trial,” sald C. A. Birchfield, who was with Mr. Angie when he was Killed, to-day Those Threatening Letters: Despite all @enlats'on the part of Dis- trict Attorney Darrin, some of Annis's friends in the Bayside Yacht Club tneis: that Annis recetyed letters from Cupt. Hains of a threatening nature, One letter, tragedy, it is alleged, warned Annis that he would be shot on sight by * dither Capt. Hains or T. Jenkins Hains Ynennswer to this letier, tt is claimed ‘Amis wrote to Capt. Hains announcing his intention of calling unarmed at the home of T. Jenkins Hains tn Bay Ridge aga did so call, but the Hainses were Yohn F. McIntyre haying arranged an {msanity defense and galned some know- Jedze of the conditions surroundir tmgedy, has be the -p into his econfid the manner of lawyors with ease, He as ferts that Capt. Ha wife made not only one written confession of wrong doing, but four, He threatens to make ali the confessions public, and adds “The charge that Mrs, Hains had been ! drugged with liquor or that she made } the written confession at the point of S@ pistol is absurd. This confession was feigned in the presence of Gen, Hains ‘his wife, Thornton Jenkins Hains and *Wavid C. Bennett, lawyer for Capt uHains. The confession was signed vol- wntarily, Cor.fess'on ss Evidence. “Mrs, Hains made three ot! ions, all of which were made in t (presence of di witnesses. The written confession will be offered as evidence in the trial, and the persons who heard the three other confessions ‘will be called to testify, In the first confession, to have been made to Gen. and Mrs 4, Hains long vefore the Captain returned | from the "Philippines, It Is declared that * Airs. Hains was remorseful, Ger Mr. MeIntyre, almort as mu which ‘s seid loved their son as they ¢ s wife have loved their own daught Young Bue confession, jade yoluntar: fst said to have erushed them 3 pletely. The aged officer and fiesiged not to inform Capt. H = . Hains gav! erly advice. “Later,” continued Mr. Mein “young Mrs, Hains made a secon confession to the General, This time » sho edm d'that she had not told all + in her confession, In this second confession she told how Annis had laid siege to her affections and how sh had finally yielded. In her she simply told of be! Hence the decision of Gen and Mrs, ‘Hatns to Keep the facts s + from r son. “The second confession, ‘twiate in the Presence of Gen Hains, his fwite a Was mo vomplete ind. decided, after m the captain That First Auto Ride. calls that \ family council, te that Capt Atttomodtic riding with Ar s wife on the nigi ‘af his return from Manila “When Capi. H the Pillippine He | rher yoiations eve frow with yining vd Annis. Wd) he dear tay sastoree bd e: ving to to become Ned h t) e hor tebe nd will veain is that sh ness stand at or tria ie LESS NOISE NOW e New York Central Railroad man- la Keen the Allen, manage & Company, ‘bank No. BM Madison avenie, during the at few Dad een vers Craiger, of No street, wrote. thanking the Coy for what it had done. wro Mebebete etree sfoste pote ste os + Official Voti This Coenen Latitles the Holder paar ee In_Croater + Week of + + # received two weeks before the | ‘ton of Hains and his wife, according to New York, Woman, Who. on Sent, 14, a HARDIGR GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, Wiil Be Crowned + KING AND QUEEN of the Carnival ote Age of Progress Contest Cioses 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908, § Set Bees t Sy utes te EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDITOR, FP, 0, £ BSasce ssa t Dee secscsttadl THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUS “ DLANTTRS CO IS ‘T. Jenkins Hains and the Saracen, LD AS | GIRL'S ABDUCTOR plist tall Police Unable to Locate Vic- tim of Unfortunate Romance. THE CATSNILLS. ; His Boat, Showing Him in the Cabin MET Hortense De Tung Floped Last Friday With 18-Year-Old Julius igre TAU, Julian eighteen: | year-old son of @ wealthy Cuban plant- Xigneaux, jr, the er now living at No. 63 Chauncey street, | Brooklyn, was araigned in the Tombs Court to-day charged with the abduc- | fifteen-year-old Hortense De Jung. of a rich The girl the daughter Importer of feathers, and until she ran away with young Nigneaux last Friday lived with her parents at No. 600 West Hundred and § What has becom 7 JENKINS. HAINS infertunate romance the p OX BE CAB) OF LIS: ‘ hished yeste ay n id if she q had not been nsidlo, as h os : ler att ad s he gave to tee 0 I n 5 lice. He admitted having taken r to H q the Van Twiller Hotel, on Lexington f iy Aven ne Phe couple met tn the Gatsk! i! es The girl Is a dark fi vi kt t large er 4} 4 spond SIAN t young Cu ning to her home, and a week ago thay agreed to elope, Last Friday | away a 1) o'clock Friday night the gtr! | «| PL ne i | Ved r mother on the Ly ephone and sald she was with youn: and was afrald to e dee 1 ess parent be. but she tearfully ed not} C Ault of what was eard of | cosy in making a mysie! lawyers In of the do Tombs in de- | He will have w fur- | to-morrow, the | they exam ———<>____ E AQOSEVELT ees | Presicent Likes Théir Tales of a 1 sel Long Trip and Wild Anis culating game agains. iit Gov. HUGHES THE mals They Encountered, ma + | ‘TO LEAD, HITCHCOCK eal t cen torn TELLS ROOSEVELT, YSTER BAY, \y Ne ec On a pelea Se obae At dae BS : 7 {UGH S TALKS TO Tie President atso had a look a pana ‘ In whic von race and saw } tet Fy ’ American flag wich w ried Yors , fing Ot WW, 1 eae a Thomas Moore ma ‘hes up Baga- it fine ,. drove the round-tie-world ch he snbmitted to ihe shed t ), President is thought to be in ta. E sf vor of the retenifon ot Gos n . fingbes at the head of Republican ire in this sinte, ” i rd s ey rece i} n i s Y " 1 io 1 M4 + beg noma i} ev MY ted Al v Bus Fe \ at rEAND. d Rifus D . 3 c z lin ne voliean 1 i Then«s Sherman 9 i ™ MISSED THE CAR RAIL. eet Lay ees anya very N. Blainke, f oa was leaving ihe Park ipa Ne i ng Coupon. s ; 7 to Casi One Vote fur the Most i ‘ re . or om Vote for the Most ? ea 1 in ane 1908, at the ms SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 20TH for King LATED FRUIT vidi TAPES (20 kinds HOCOL ATE COVE hen ci vi ERY CARAMELS aoc |! NEW WAY TO STOP AN AUTO. 95 UT 4 Focdine that bis machtr d becom r {pants vt Tate ow, sere [fear of a taxicab, van the car up a stem) Mp Syermen’ and ateman tit nom | WE DELIVER FREE this afternoon and, alter reducing the u hs ni PUROHL Osh OF ONE DOLLAR [enced ti that manner ran it Into a tre AND QR alin STREET: piso There were taro paese } vA LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS Tr ccbisa Prony, We, de ee D. Prentins nnd Mise Agnes Neson, | OSV gion 1 A ai nity of Washing on | both of the Hotel Chelona, They were | st c bat escaped injury 4 able to repalr th one CB on with the tax weten to the New York Tra; portation Company. open from vertmvent shipped order de pornn £00 VTS - AL, ASSOND EAD HOoco The porxn L9e pen every evening until 11 o'clock. All oor stores open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, 20, 1908, AR VENGCANC RIOTERS A oS erate ora ec aa GUILTY ESCAPE | Action’Taken on Southern In- Witnesses Refuse to Testify, So Springtield Prosecutions \re Blocked. NEW THREA HEARD. Departure of Troops May Be Followed by Outbreak— Negroes Still Going. The tor SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 20, rities i day the task ihe licap on thei tix for the re nt Flot ca y the failure of ‘oroner's inques hold any one re of Scott Bur tin the “Black E ght, The open ver ! woinita Na} { suspicion that wi stify In y } uded for stand wher nfronted with ondition existed despite eals of the commercial org nd Gov, Deneen that law-abiding | rding t Xan ng ne wal of iy. The S 1 i 1 OnilSUN § HLLACQEPT pel red to him by the State Demo atic Coaveniion at Minneapolis yester- He did not issi® « formal statement, bat said 1 will accept the netmina it Is formally tendered to >, and to make committee had “| desire to state, a { empautic, that if th vet voird Sie ih ace Re ; te, T p Teagan’ a ii hae never SPEGIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 1ST CREAMED 1 RERTS: war, xD 10c SPECIAL ASSORTED € i kinds) enn Le SsORTH pastas porn 25€ (i HHocol TRS 54 BARCLAY ST, WALSH RAILROAD. HITS JUDGE HARD ST OF GROUP IN CN REVERSAL Ct CENERS HANDS $28,000,000 FN Hadley Speaks of Seeing Through Standard Oil Com- binations to Men Behind, diana, Which Figured in Trialof Chicago Banker, CHICAGO, Aug. % Federal diction now extends over the Sotfthern furlé- | DNVER, Aug. 90.—The second am- nual meeting of the National Organisa- Uon of Attorneys-General apened at §he State Capitol, tes Circuit Court for the road which sentatives from over half the States of the Union present, Herbert S. Hadley, of Missourl, presk dent of the association, made the open- Ing address. He referred directly to the $9,00,000 Standard Oil fine Indiana Rafiway Company through the pointment of a receiver in the United here to-day, with repre- s long been regarded as the best of are ktown as-the John R. Walsh rads & petition” presented hy counsel » First Trust and Savings Bank Chivayo, representatives of the The judge,’ he said, “who cannot thieago Clearing House Association, | e+ the Standard Oll Company of Ne Christin @, Kohlsaat Jersey In the Standard ( pany of Indiana and who ¢ hrough Company, Indiana owners and the real offenders Roekefeller, HoH Joon D, John Areh- Rogers ; hold and others, is elther blinded by lice or of an unfortunate disposal the Ad Was 1 petition fae, Hon to abacure the merits of a *s B ens hat ve strained and irrelevar ; r s 1° mors 1 RERIMRRIB What Aalh To assert that men may,” Mr. Had- 1 ow , hated ay 8 t s the proper ei ditt n thelr wrong give te che legal fletion of flana road greater rights, priv f 1 1 t nities than those whtoh fe ex x of Viduat sx from ban lines Hd serve as an Impres- Ml Beldvand the methor " he necessity of the 0 ythe ro finance tional and Stat ernments enacts , aw to the e no judg. aZconvice P ment th niSrinInRl OhCIYRUCRsAT RN mid n a charge of be r mess the cour! id at. *hleago tirmatively say up on the entine record had been that judgment had been found for the wrong party and tet for errors com- eh Mow covers piaind of, a different judgment woukd een recorded we results secured, or lack of rurt strat ‘itigetlon for ssion or punishment of trusis aad monopolies t method of ACH ANE JUDGE ON BENCH LOANS MAN $9.50 TO PAY DEBT Magazine Stamps Cause Trouble for Manager of F "SIDE LAD 1 Ma : " ¥ , md mms W er John Pedman Reid Shoots Himself While Insane—Left $25,000 Deposit. 1 od 40 Jefterso., Mar Why." exclaimed Magistrate Crane i y LE as RN nd, Aug. 20° y is poor Ww $ be stea teat in 4 ee td ina sald to be a wealthy WwW ! c tt And 5 mag hat the n a uta) of Mtn, af " $07) will you return i vid iN Magistr © handed Wing ¢ mone 1 the latte Pt ¢ Mrs. | Dotan, oO promised return the ait 2.4 Is among his ety-five magagines. 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Values up vo 35.00. 15.00 : 2.75 4,75 + Values up tr 60.00, 15.00 + Values up to 29.00. ++ Values up to 45.00. 15.00 Women's suits.» Values up 0 59.00, 20.00 Women’s ‘Tun Dresses . + Values up to 7.50. Women’s Tub Dresses . ~ Volusss to 12.00, Women’s Lace Coats «+ Values up to 35.00. Women’s | Lace Coats. Women’s Satin¥ain Coats. Hatuaws t 16.50. 7.50 Women’s Fine Sik Conts . Yale op ¢0 15.00. 5.00 Wonten’s Dress Sitk Coats. Yoke: up » 25.00. Lg

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