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| ' ; | \ | © '. ! | Naa? Jenkins Hains would shoot her, COMPLETE WEATHER —Rain to-night and to-morrow, RESULTS EDITION | © PRICE ONE CENT. | SWEARS 7. HAMS THREATENED (0K THE WIFE OF ANNIS Clubman Who Witnessed Meer Says Woman Was Held at Point of | Revolver When She Tried to Run to Aid of Husband. ‘A new twist was given the Bayside Yacht Club tragedy to-day by} A. C. Birchfield, a friend of the murdered William E. Annis, who was! Present when the latter was shot by Capt, Peter C, Hains. | Mr. Birchfield says that T, Jenkins Hains, in aiding his brother to kill Annis, pointed his pistol at Mrs. Annis ar i threatened t to shoot he "T. Jenkins @eclares Mr, | == Birohfeld, where Hains," , “took a position e he could command, with his drawn revol- ver, all avenue of approach to the landing stage where the tragedy was |the favorite enacted. | “As Capt. Haina drew his revolver AUGUSTA Ch 1 Kf | @nd pointed ft at Mr. Annis Mrs Annis! | started to rush to the assistance of her Ui} husband, T. Jenkins Hains, pc his pistol at her said; “Get out of here or you'll get te| game thing.’ Belleved He'd Shoot Her. “Mrs. Annis fully belleved that Tl ~ WORD SINCE NOON my children!’ with tha At That Time Water Four mind that they wou screamed ‘Oh, thought In her be not only fatherl but therless. ; r : DHEA TU AGNEe, Oe tinal, rece Deep) Was) Rushing Hains, standing in a commanding posi-| ‘> | AH, tion, with a loaded revolver in his hand Through the City Street and menace In his eyes, warning Mrs. | Annis and other bystanders back, Capt. | Haine would have fired only one shot. | AUGUSTA, Ga, Aug, 2% —Reporta “He would have been seized before he from Aug at 145 PLM, to- could have fired another, From this day were that clty is entirely point of view T. Jenkins Hains was die ponged, Broad street, the principal rectly TESTE for the killing of Mr, business t s fcur feet es tre ready to feet under water and occu pants of all residences are making de perate efforts to remove goods to up per floors | 5 P. M,, all telegraphic and tele- gwear to these facts. found necessary Mrs. Annis wil go on that T. he: At 2 If it should be the witness-stand and swear Jenkins Hains threatened her with found necessary Mrs, Annis will go on P!onie communication with Augusta husband.” failed. While wires may be standing, | Darrin Attacks Hains Family, ie fi01 made It nevessary to abandon The loss to mer- be esti. | Speaking of the alleged boast of the murdered Willlam E, Annis concern- ing hia relations with the wife of his slayer, District-Attorney Darrin said to: day that in order to help its case the defense would not scruple at defoming § afternoon the Geor- which runs direct to Au- foeation had gia Railroad. gusta) teported that commit the character of the wives, daughters Ce’sed and thelr last Information was and sisters of army officers. Said Mr, ‘at no train had been able to get ‘DARNAl earer than a mile to-day, The offices "In order to arouse sympathy for the Of the ¢ ‘in Ratlroad have been {Hains brothers, the defense is wil!- closed on of the ed ton. was that several foot tn the ing to prefer a blanket charge of im- morality against the wives and sisters the water stood and daughters of army officers. nd apparently was nof receding. “T do not believe that any witness canal dams have broken, which has been found who can swear to hay- to the seriousness of the situation. ing heard ‘Billy’ Annis make boasis other seetlons of concerning Mrs, Hains, and his declar- and relh In North and § th Caro. ation that ‘army posts are cesspools jina say that heavy rains of last ef iniquity.’ night made raging torrents of rivers May Not Testify. and that damage running Into millions “More than that, I do not belleve of dollars td been done, that any court would permit testimony | Perty lives are repor Bt end hun: of that sort to be heard. Tals will be areds of persons aro homeless, & murder trial, not an open sewer. I es = think that the Hainses have found that the murder of Annis did not meet with EASTERN LEAGUE. public approval, T is shown by tie) a fact that they have no callers and re-, At. Rochester. ceive no letters “In order to work up sympathy thls A story te now being told of an unnamed NU, Vee witness, who prefers the OSs Batterie a charges against women of tt Hoole ' According to this new fense says it witness the has found Annis boast Nb GAME ed loudly and without a choica of NW GRR Words of hls conquests at Hortress Mon Wes phil foe and other army posts, and as he qe een Kelly, sipped absinthe—which, says this man, | At Butfalo ‘ was his favorite drink vuld discourse alle | te almost any one who would itsten | [inlitmore Laan GRR neers of ow Mra, Ha him.” As corr this story tt Is known In club put on the sts Showed Automatic Revolver: On three diifevent ovcasions, th is was “craay yborating likely t) nd army nd. 9020000 0-3 yO 0 09 he met Anni e Me showed nim, too, his aut re volver, strap; le and ready to draw atau fold ine he had detectives watening | ant } Hains,” said this man. “He drank of absinthe, and ax the absintie oegan! CAUGHT IN THE ‘BELTING. to work on his brain he tlked about army posts, and referred cosapools of iniquity “Then he returned to Mra. Hains and |r i seat was instantly killed thts | @entioned all manner of practices In ‘ dl ha hae yn while repairing a break in @ennection with his relations with her, the machinery. | He was caught in the belting and lit- erally ground to pieces. i “|| \ to tham as} oie Taubner, of No. 28 Aver 5 in a brass foundry at No, 18 (Continued on Second Page.) t INIOIOTIIO 3S DOOCOOOSIODONTIC GOCOOTOI COICO OOOHIOIS OSCOG OO SOHN COKTAIMOOIIAONIAGIO IE s _Ceoulation Books Oren to All ue [PINAL The bi ONATH Pe Moquette in Hard Dr's ithe run to the stretoh got within strik | “ee eg 0 RUN St. Louis-Highlanders—No g wet gromuds, It was a fierce drive home, but Burns | man, NO RUNS. St. Louts-Highlan 0 round: stuck to hia task and never once did he | | Second Inning, Detroit-Athleties—No game, rain drop his ). He whaled the sides of | 4 | gheehan fled to Howard. Malon: Cleveland at Washington—No game; rain th ( a horse fanned, Pastorius got a base on balls, Brother Jonathan and t i Aiperman singled to contre, Pastorius | St. Louls at Hoston—No game; vali | sponded gamely until he won | |going to second, wumley singled to very last stride. Such an exciting fin- wentre, searing Pastorius, Alperman held a a Baa a cy BEI niraavl IN] / oF r peond ummel singled to centre, ‘sh couldn't f lveniueaccuuiae, | TENTH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. Storing Alperman, Lumley on second BY BOZEMAN BULGER. eport Jordan singled past frst, but Lumley OBO VIII DIOIIONKMIOIO HO HARTS Or | FO. DAY'S RACES. arc 2s EDITION. GREEN EDMION “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ff NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1908, GIANTS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP; _ TAKE FOURTH FROM PIRATES a $2 “| Giants’ Great Ba‘ter Who Won ig Fourth Game Fram the Pirates 5 Ih | Ih (McGraw’s Game Pennant - Chasers Come From Behind in Last Two su ang" Sein ta FAOM BO KL a Single Run. (NEAR RIOT IN THE SIXTH WHEN PIRATES MAKE THREE, ‘New York Players Claim Batted Ball Hit Leach, but Umpires After Long Talkfest Decide | Against Them. RAC TRAC: =S “WINS STAK ~AT EMRE ‘astorious Pitches Good Bail, but Is Outlucked by eae Twirlers. Through the Muddy Going. BY VINCENT TREANCR 1.) K, YO) “BATTING ORDER. hicagy. | Hofman, ib, (Spectal to The Evening W: FMPIRE CITY RA TRAC KERS, Aug. 26.—In a whi finiah that equalled anything s Burns just got season, Guy ieanan, 3b {aloney, et. ‘astorious, p. Jonathan home in front of Moquet in the Melrose Stakes here this aft Brother Jonath had to come from far back, noon (Spectal to The Evening World. HOW THE LEAD ERS STAND. too, closin CHICAGO, Ay %—The Chicago} an almost impossible gap on the odds es made It five straight victories W, L. PC n choice Moque He aid how er Brookiyn to-day when they took ft Y h 8b: cor Ss 9} ’ 9 ever, and Burns deserved as mu we final gaine of the series by a i (GHAMS oonotiduconennes © 12 624 1 n (6 to 4. Pastorlous pitched good ball, a4 ; - i a crpatyinen tes BOGS cuca cies ut was outlucked Pittshurg. i... spn (Ole x 389 tide Would have lost the race ant Pastorious to the box “Hin, > : zo 8 oP Donovan gent Pastorlous to the ica 6 Moquette, the best kind of a mudder never eee San yOkEH OE: heed CMAGOninonocooanaien (OY V7 588 was voted @ sure thing. All the wis By Pyelntoyrsueanahe auicnote Weal Orwentes = set was down hook, and singer, bu ee ee aeauatletthe the | Ashe, who looks after the Cou SCORE BY ame, with the Glants due here to-mor- INNINGS: maintained that the stat yw for the all-lmportant series Wore Moquette nade allt cee "Firat Inning {Giants 00001001 2-4 and going around the fx rail itr Aras Al an singled to right, Lunile an turn the second time around had AED eMenntaisemaniertes [RILSDURE 00000300 0-3 looked a safo lead of four lengt u nel singlel to left, Alperman taking was expected would & hird. Jordan walked, filling the bases, on here and make an effort to cat Lewis singled to contre, scoring Alper: Brooklyn 1) 2)0 O00 m, but it wa in Trash, Broth man, while Hummel was nailed at the Jonathan, who had never shown a font plate, Tinker to Kling. Ritter mM&d to | Ch: cago Oe O ness for mud, did try, however, and in neinteldt, ONE RUN. Hofman filed to. Hummel Sheokara | struck out. Schulte poyped to Alpe Mra TDONLIN. ing distance, third, flllig the TWO RUNS. bases, Aug. 26. Track Cloudy. 1 adted; Small Crowd at Track. was held at Special to The Evening World Lewis struck out (Specia é Weather Threatening uPWard) sein six furlongs, A steady and iW f jol4- af ta base on balla. Steinfeldt > Hit AR B 1, Aug, 26—By monit-lade he atten fet ii alpen Sts panied. (o Riteer, yess went, to, third | POSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, Pa, Aug. 26—By a mage alg t housand, | 1 5} r : Hid plte d out, Alperma 7 aie down to a scattering thousand. Op, No. te Jontan’ By ing ‘Tinker oat |nificent rally in the eighth and ninth innings to-day the Giants made it The big subject discussed here to-day | ay F the aame way, OD : fj i. y was the general turning dc of Gov. | Cullen 1 4 Third Inning jfour straight games from the Pirates and left for Chicago to-night for a | titer ‘ Hughes tn the primar 0 rac! 4 fevers aeotre Ritter filed to Steinfeldt. Boeehan filed ay series with th nent AT rARATSH ER UTT es rps canad’ plensure over the Fe= | yq,cloldbront ouiciasssl hin del, Taklin the lead early, and) won gallo tg toward ‘aloney ed 40 Sh |three-game series with t Intren while the poor, dis ! x 0 RUNB, butt Rit Ss is and P welling handicap; $000 adde Kling hit to lett for two bases, Ove le ynsolate Pirates are holding to second place by the narrow margin Although trouble was anticipated hera O14 \ RGduceeite fiat te . all encrificed, Ritter to Jordan, Klin te Tere PARE ng In the early CLK nner, bh, by Octagon— | going to think. Hofman hit to sho of one point. doings to indicate a change In the or 5 oO poogy | wM Kiag beat the throw home of : ard wot four It ke to left, Hor second. She Schulte sing! rkedl as it Sh man stele to-day in the sixth juning, when i yf z wide ones. game was all ove petting conditions. The only event 1 { the ordinary happened when "Char to man scoring anit Bheckard woing iv the Pirates found Taylor for two aa u ssed two men. * Heinen 1 bookmaker of tl \ third, Evers flied to Maloney, Sheck cle rs ley Heineman et yma : a tbe f 1 scoring after the catoh, Btejuteldt | A mix-up on the Giant infield when — od days, wad marae Ne Hata bie DOR TE won galloping. tied to Lewis, THR UNS all the players clustered around GIANTS. Se eee S Halnaman Wah hia race Fourth Inning. unpires with the claim that Leach 4 mn yeat aa) eed HIRD RACE tne 4g sate ant a alt t furlongs PaaTarnin a flady tou Aiackard eA pest hit by a atl 1 ball also h R. HPO A. B ROW AYES eeu goer eat dina thal wentsiag OW Tme—1.00 4:3, man struck out, Lumley out, E three runs resulting, i oO 468 00 Only four went to the Rue oente oily odookeyal Oman OI mm, | te,,Hofman xo RUN. ares) dale) the eighth the Giants came! pi oy 1203 0 opening event and they ran th es \ McCarthy . Trt nuowardl scoring, AcIGRE poop back with one run, and then coppe , Nealon Antari) corr reuacyey el si tor Alperman, Overall filed tor Liumtoy. | two more in the ninth, cinching the !reambaa ¢.. ES) the odds-on favorite, won a ee "| | Hofman flied to Maloney, ONE RUN, game. Taylor was taken out of tie Dealin, rf... 0 1 1 8 @ eas econd eCONK t fi + and MeGi. nity we 18 u being an easy Hummel out, Tinker to Hofm (An Lit renner Sey earn Devlin, 3b... om O WO 8 Biskra. F + | Jordan walks. ‘Lewia struck out succeeded by Mathewson in the ninth Easy for Aster d'Or BE [ter cut, vers 19 Hofman, NO RUNS | It was a splendid finish from the Barry, if. oo 1 0 @ 1 i the Sheckard singled to centre and out ADIHEIGE Chea Glantemnuel me sort id vel! Aster Or Just revelled to th rcp and won wolig away, stealing. Ritter to Lewis, Schulte was standpoint se eencuenitis Biid wel, /1 20 5 4 tosday and. & getting to the Pay tie was knooked easy for Pastorius and Jordan, < one for Pittsburg Tay 0+, p 6001 06 fat ack: eazed the rest wes US an — soaked a double to right, Bteinfeldt The fans who came over from New ge n the backst ; ena teeMnahe ah) FOURTH RA Meiros: $2,000 added, three-year-olds and upward; one flied to Hummel, NO RUNS, York to witness the series are all g Ma bewsoa, »,. 0 0 86 0 @ t y to win by s fro e mit alle and at itness 8 i ik Me fo kle, a well Post THe euiaot att Sta Won driving Winner, ch, g., by Yankee— Sixth Inning. home with bani rolls that would choke *Needhm..., 0 0 6 0 @ Keown mudder, and last all the way, Searcy: Tea RtRU = a lant aH Wied aa nigh oneuite, pas. |the subway entrance at Br xxMcGinnity 0 000 0 | strong In the stretch to be third. |i, ia Tre Ly cepa ie ~ | torus popp-d to Steinfeldt. NO RUNS. Bridge. They bet heavily on every ea Ue S pa et ie Loin) 11 EOD 13 Howa ok two basi on Maloney's | game and have cashed every time. Pitts: Totas. cinco UNL TA fh e had his Y s 2 “he Op 85 nuff, Tinker. sacrificed, Pastorius to| % : ty ; st eee Hg cailnate GOCE) Mebenle 5 Teed R Rats made a grand c |burg gamblers, thinking that New York PITTSBURG : . to show his | ~~ scoupled }of King's fly tp ent 3 searing could not win three straigh : la 1 Col, White, noted) onathan was nicely : Peed a haatelael One eciat | peaee eJortin, ONE RUN per’ | gave odds of 6 to 5 yesterda H. FO. AL OR for hix early speed, had little or none) ani t a Tras oO t Dee Seventh Inning, New Yorkers went to it hook, i ete Tomas, cf '2e @ ttt Rai) en 2 Four-year rs a sheeting: selling: Alperman out, Tinker to Hoffman, sinker, This afternoon ask- Leach, 3b.+ YW OFO Ruble Quits in Stretch bey Seedy 4 y Ww ch, g. by Hastings Lumley put one into deep right for two ing no odds, but were willing to take @ Ce og {dncbe ak RN 0 ; bags, Hummel singled, to, centre, Latin bunoh @f even money ge aete Ne ; 5 - Jey being held on third, Jordan singled 5s es | rch a n We at =a to right, scoring. Lumley and moving, * Sumber of fans came in this, Gil, ib 1no1e ‘At : Tis Ok 2 ‘ : Humm | to. third. Lewis sacrificed, Inf to make the trip to Axo , Ra Sos® Lalt su H 3 ia ; ; Brown to Hoffman. Bergen batted for| the Glants party now ers 204e 1 \ ; 5 rand was out, Evers to Hoffman.|than forty. Arran ave deen | Witson, rfs 1200 Randely a ced Ritter, Hofman was | made for two cars f Gibson c.., 172) 2748 rubiey OF i : Rae and Jor k- |erowd which goes t Ya eae | to b Schulte mi te CG he enough | ala - A oouut Phillies Watch the Game ae eee cholee ant { 1 selling $50" | 2 xhane, rattler 1 up all the wa . i : Eighth Inning | The Philadelplia team =e pa 4m gail i : ess 2 ker to Hoffma Totals... 27 14 «0 3! nt and Prudent had a x. 8 ® Wis. 3 1 Fin keys einfeldt. Pas: y : sieht} otearly eed, but both quit In the | -,; 4 Her air f 1 eingeldt Alper / x N a i lg 4 BB Dugat 3 fore 1 Pastorius, rs to Tink over Ma in ninth, The Wrestier Beaten. + 4. 3) 32 4 Smit fo fled RC) Maloney, ateinter fat and Owner s a ue 8; off McGin- \ r ri 01 wel strong “tnt Bt hops was led to r ‘oward 0) pers jomewhat appoint over nity, 3. Sanh ", favorite was toppied over mn nL stenhe man to Jonian, Tinker filed to Hum: «1% seowine ot late, but they have not List Base on Balls—Off Taylor, 3; off The Wrestler failed to win the os ee | ABE NOURUNS biel 4 asa coun Basoa--Cilarts, 10; Pichon esi abe Wee aha lly PIMLICO. in, The track was heavy and Ninth Inning Ch Eee Slants will win the che Gubciy Tayion bby Beales seven furlongs, W »| OPENING AT PIML! 6 0 | Brown mada a wonderful sto Welioves eat: the iene he |. by. Young, 2 Dainty Dame, waleh 0 the | RA Two-year-oik got Lumley at first <P fat! | pennant now, yy Heres 78: He: 4 SOiDe in Bases—Teach, Wagner, Gil, i “eae f ‘ yr of Jordan | to make them fight for it and looked all over a winne ae A Cunning, 10 (Delaby), 3 to 8, Man ook care o Be ota ren ani Satan however, Butler ot bus | ga yTIMORE: lis, wamnel® won ‘ike leceriitec i flee to bia He says that the Interest In the New | fs Flay renneyy Unaetiateg 7 ¢ Sethe 3 to 1 and even, secon alker thir H : Hi Pitcher-Seymaur, Bresnahem, on Okenite singer lk wl “Dainty | United Hunt meeting at Pimiloo opened | Demetrios, Lysir, Hammond Lass and! World Wants Work Wenders, | touaiteidal th Gadona Paes pe als eed SR me second and Lally third “| to-day, the races being run in a @piag Drustic also ran r > ‘ aoe pe ee

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