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CAPT. HANS AT COURT TU-DA CITLIAN DRESS Urged ain Lawyers Said to Have Him Noi to Appear Ag in Unifom, Capt. Peter C. Hains and T. Jenkins Motns in the Fifth Street Police Court, were artaigned Long Island ¢ to-day charged with killing Only Three Witnesses. J Only three witnesses were ¢ ‘The Baker, Bayside ‘Hainses. hext witness. the Bay shooting. amined Charles the the the | first was Policeman who told of being calad to Yacht Club and arre: Charles H. Roberts was He is a member ,wald Mr, Roberts, “There were a num- ber of people on the bank above, among , y¢them Mrs, Annis, I heard Mrs, Annis scream and then I heard a shot. Turn- | ing in the direction of the sound of the I . in a crow Mr, Annis, the float toward Hains pushed : ‘Keep off dropped hot, I saw Capt position, shooting “I started acro: Capt. Hains. T, Jen @ pistol in my face and Mr. Annis into the water, which was erimsoned by his blood und made a couple of feeble 1 helped pull him out on tho Hains's or I'll kill you.’ strokes. float a j gun, which he had After John F gene M. L. Young, f d then picked up Capt. dropped.” | a short consultation between} McIntyre, Josep Shay and Eu- | counsel for the de- e a fact et he (Rover B gesture with | tense, Young cross-examined , @sked Mr, Roberts if it was that T. Jenkins } with a revolver v had made a threaten Capt. Hal Roberts that T. Jenkins Hains b out ard used it to hold back i as soon as his bro @t Annis, Continuing his testimony on xamination, Mr. Roberts said: Gave Up the Revolver. “One of the mombers of the ciub piepped onto the float, put his arm around T. Jenkins Hains and sald: ‘We | can't allow a stranger to stand on this! float and flourish a revolver.’ Capt. Hains turned to his brother and sald ‘Hand it over, This is a gentieman’ club.’ T, Jenkins Hains asked ‘Shall 1? @nd Capt. Hains replied ‘Yes, hana it | over.” “There was a gener. oussion about the eth pistol in redresing a wron: Hains talking loudly and excited); Capt. Hains said to his brother ' “Oh, stop all this, ‘This {s my affair.’ | “Mistake,” Annis Said. “In the mean tin Annis on the float < on a roll of sail Hains and sa made an awfu he said tot ns did not replied | d his. pistol | uders | shoot r began to dis- | ng a excited u have A Iittle later When some He has ted to me ers on the dence and istrate rs to jail ring Heip Wanted | To-Day! As Advertised for in The Morning World’s Want a BEY: 98, 1908, Addiessers ary) de Yacht Club, and saw the| © was on the float at 2.15 o'clock,” | ¢ : | | Annis at the Bayside Yacht Club (we weeks ago. ‘The arraigam a matter of form for vie purpose of sab- | mitting the accused men to a legal ex: | faniination, and they were held withou | bail to await the action of the Grand | ‘i Jury, Capt. Hains as principal and 1. | f | Jenkins Hains as accessory. | |» —_‘It_-was noted that Capt, Hains appear- f @d to-day in civilian's dress, On his j slast previous appearance in the police \ court he wore the full dress uniform ;™ of a captain of artillery in the United! I Btates Army. This created so much | ; ‘unfavorable comment that Capt, Hains yas advised by his lawyers to refrain drom parading his uniform in puble | mission ‘will be s ee ee A a ee ee a a ok, ee a cere es nate ee, a ee, fer s Bookkeepers 1 Roya ... Bricklas r Bushelmen N Butchers ( ay: Cabinet: Makers mhotepraphers ' P ieip Bmproiderers ‘ ® Bagineess ™ Peoders 4 . Folders 2 vierers Foreladies ‘ Firemen mai te | Gardeners t Mis . 2 ‘Total Help 107 It other : Oe : RMAs Feveveuvenan AVOEOY achdbahdsh hhh ahhh hh hdd hhh ht WED ULVADORUEEODTOEEEETT00E 0800 WHO, 5 VSITORS WITH A SHOTGUN EARL jNow on the Powell Farm, Seeking Reconciliation with His Wife. HIGHLAND Fé With a 1 shoigun in one louble-ba re hand leash a R th the other, Ferdinand Pinney 1% he eccentric artist who was yer eleased from the Goshen Jail, defied the newspaper men to enter cious grounds surrounding the mou home of J. F. Kelly, a New York set- tlement worker and friend of the aftn- ity man. When tie lett Goshen esterda | Earle took a waiting automobile and st trip over the mountains to M aring that his ni Ws Would carry out their threat to tar and feat him, and would Wspap! trail, ¢ his plans and followed a frouitons route from Cornwall past West I and over the mountains what own ax Cat Hollo He could not have setected a better place to hide, as the o} ywell farmhouse where s now staying, is at t of a group df < and acc only after two hours’ ride from land Falls. Ib an effort apparentiv to induce his wife to come t Powell farin sent his host, Nelly, to New York this Morning, but It is not thought that the iT His wife is velteved to be in New York, ‘Mhe place selected by le for ay je recon on Is the scene of Ills huuwswioon sail \ugus W he left ily Monroe dence wit affinity ne aay arte 2 at itch h aT it the’ the Powell fais PASSENGERS HUAT IN TROLLEY PANIC | Four Badly Injured and Others Bruised in Rush From Car When Fuse Blew Out. tot a tude a rf n Orange trolle f£ Warren WOODRUFF DEFIES ROOSEVELT; WON'T Hughes the Big uate minaily Executive ( rentleme 1 en H up-State dis 8 war S00) 1 g e f Ie in Control Machine “SUBMIT TO HUGHES. . WAVER NAASAAAATA ESSA A SAAR CAAOEEMNOAAAUAOASOELAATERS ORDA TAERIN GA DAMLDTAAT REESE SH TE98 14 Remarkable Treat for Evening World ‘Readers “THE YOUNGER SET” By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS, Author of “The Firing Line,” and “The Fighting Chance.” The Evening World Will Print the rite Story Beginning Next Tuesday. , VVVUVVe SYAOUMAAAAANNS VUAUNTESDOVOLIDONUDULOADIATATITUIVANANOOUONOSULUOUNLEUANNRSEALALS lei was sobbing | ebb THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1908 \AAADAAAAAAAIA A OVAARAAANAOAEA Peeveerevereeyecerecervercerecctrccertetr ry cteyt] seventeen The Fascinating New York Novel SIMPLE FUNERAL FOR | BARON VON STERNBURG. LEIPSIC, A FoAAAVAA RAED TENE TAREE: Baltimore Society Woman Who diate Was With Roberts When He Was Shot"... for breat) vstericalls Mrs Balun t Mrs, Willams followe in anether ve The polwe, instructed by Captain o {Detectives Richard Whalen, maintained | shooting for al- Nothing was unt! secrecy concerning thi most twenty-fi ours, learned of afte Whalen declared tu wen £10 by Almos hours after t shoot s Was sfen at his Tong was still alone when he was Tle said he [siooting, and appeared to be extremely nervous. W: told that Mra, Will jlams was with Mr. Rovers when |was shot, the lawye surprise, saying Thought Wife Was in Boston. expressed grey | trom the subject of his wife and went on nervously: “Tam more friend Roberts's misfortune, T saw him on Tuesday nigit last fer ‘he first time since my arrival from the other side, And during our conversation 1 2 iis handsome I was to see ace omalt Mrs. W. 8. G, Williams js a very beau. tiful woman, tall, olive-skinned and noted in Maryland society for her ex- quisite taste indress, She is thirty-nigh care old and was Mise Belle Deford daughter of the late Thomas Deford who made a great fortune in the leather business Hofore her debut she lived in one of the largest old mansions on Mount Ver- non face. Her coming out wag one the events of the season, and she e acknowledged foremost figure of the jermans, of the tate eader 0 is thirt d of culdoor life, She Juan Was a protege Re atest igs seal 1 cane younger sister married | Swan, a politician and jee Commissioner of Bu in Maryland {s ~ ORDERED HOME, MRS. WILLIAMS : DEFIED HUSBAND © tiy at sy his c | ny rate, M > 1 e and t ra mn Wednesda: jured man, ame Ve Le the s ‘ t 1 v N i Ba on Paltinore a at Mrs r A M Roberts Well Knee Clubman the s 7 was cor 2 6 nee Mr, Roberts o0- y © ass pte oft : i an, ! 1 mp ake ther sisters of Mrs. Rahs, e Mise Nannie min, sum- Pollee Reject Bandit Th t he t r d a <A t hi soft Z ” t Williams families, t } \t mask Elkridge siti re ting 5 to all of which Mr, eer: M 5 into he: 4 4 \ f ‘ 2 rd the a long co F the police. - ; ‘ 5 Fe i Z | Story of Roberts's Brother. > 1 { Join M Robert #, a brother of the t 1 i ded t this version of the p lay. H 1 tl ng this afternoon not ag $ MIRRENAReane “The facts as given to the public Mrs, W M t , correct so far as the motive of ’ e k oneerned, It was plain} assassin saw the ; ri hold-up 2 nothing P t . : ibsalw ng 10 and whis Roverts, Mrs ‘ ii ve pesuetomnent rack Mr Vijliame e Rohe: . x y Norris on business, Wednes Ns he did as shot |; a rents of Mr. evening he Invited all the Balti : ; ans, they dined i Maryland party here, including & M sentiemen, to din@ with him at. the Mrs, Walliams, but missed ler by an jaing Mein Sielburne. ‘The gentlamen declinnl the ‘ vughier at but the ladles, several of 4 id, cepted. They went to the Shel y was } returned a wed 4 It was later when my brother iny orts's ¢ sve every to take a chair ride 0} \ Boardwalk, but only Mrs. W. a bul [cared to go, as the night was that cann nd they were tired, ‘ od t e So my brother and Mrs, Williama ‘a alled a chair and started, intending to ake only a short ride. waa positive- ing t veng 1 § 0 v not an ar if D \ tive f 1 ns magnifeent. aire: Sviliama earned these impor fa them, didn't care to take ‘the tide Wiliam § GW: ye ay i ous Ww ad almost | they not been \ s 1 y know ea board 9 ; ve been h . i i clreumstar and ovial life, re jowly moved toward the yn, Only ve to tackle k iy a few ohairs and a of buns | offered him her purse, but t My ed: dea raw : ei fused to let er give up.” . Mr. Norris added t he talked ae » Germa | How the Shooting Occurred, citrate suned lat ney AlKGd ote e a i A ured a dark s of told the same story, and that he was ad ‘ , present when Chief’ of Pollee Whalen ring nis iit SEPANG a nUEE : kson, the chair mat i u y : tin every detail as 1 three pr M fay as ie was able to remember tn his A t Long G Aman wi t v- frig Marvia p arrival sili ed up. tee eS » e visiting in Ja 7 e cha e ) BROOKLYN MAN'S BODY FOUND. Tx ase screen and levelled a re-| The body of Walter Weinman, of I a fer cleo 5 lug Mr R 8 head, com-| N Carroll street, Brooklyn, w gaxe 1 1 lig As M Roberts was drowned Atlantic Highland. ar " f Tata plercing|jast Sunday while out with a party in He did » his office int M \ ¢ A jaune was found at Sandy Hook ct 1 back | lst night had, St. Ja > iy ang ski ir. I 8 Rene a coom there for} «i | A GOOD SET e : ening Mr. Wittia of Brains 1 s Can be Kept !n good condition best by Gr ape= -Nuts ' e FOOD which contains the material to sake good brain cells—it fs Two Tr ) hore ® en bet] made by « Food Expert from ‘ “ ONT) wheat and barley 49 é ote ¢ “There pole seighwa, here, canael = b | Toad teat, and appeased to be gasping Prominent in Society. ( yesterday | “Tt cannot be so ANE Willlams is in | Borton, [ got u leiter from } {that she was there.” Then ee TET TUTTLE TTT Td iente t AMERICAN. TOURISTS Otticial Voting Setesn, a Thi Coupon Katiiles the Uolder to Cast One Vole for the at a) l Popular Man in Creal York, ar One Vote. for the. Most Beautiful Womai 0, on Sept, 14, 110! MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONFY ISLAND, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN ot the rnival ofthe Age of Progres® Week ef Sept. 14 “Hest she of afe af ofr ote shokeole oleok % Bennett anno iee Ca 1 vote for, seveeeeeecceneceeees for King (or Queen) Contest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908, erreee rere) = BOY TORT bg Secretary, Mail VOLES ¢ bN. LD MARDi alte’ Je BVANIAG WORLD 1 GRAS EDITOR, P.O : ; yr votes may ta at The W Brom 408 2. 148th ter Cetome SUS Bedey Hetsat Sheet patna Preoklas 292 Weshington at. amd Pullttser Bulldine, erie Row | Ales Covered with Aral yi Gees ta Night's Rest for Nearly a Year— Feared Lifelong Disfigurement— All Treatments Failed and Limit of Endurance Seemed Near, es PERFECT RECOVERY IS DUE TO CUTICURA _ “With the exception of his hands and feet, my aon Clyde (thirteen years old) was altnost completely covered with eczema, Physicians treated him { nearly a year without helping him a While they were very kind and clid all ia their pe yet nothing seemned to rr lieve him, ‘And I had tried many rem Was adies sent to me by kind friends but t all failed. \ His h covered with large scabs which he w rib until they fell off. Then blood ¢ matter would run out and that would be worse, Many a » he looked as if his ears would drop off, Friends ing to sre him said that if he got w would be dis fats for life “When it se ne if he could ¢ ly stand it no ion rer m ura, I bow » e sf 41 PSs onra Soap, a box of ( and a bottle of ¢ ENGINE, CAB EMPTY, SENT UNDERTAKER, | AUNS ON WILD DASH BUT BOY WILL LIE eee From Fourth and Father Misun- food Message, Steams at Full Speed Through Lad Tumbles Two Then Floor Juinps Track. d Towns, Ow tment, ra Resolvent, ig and that wes ye mori! re for the t six weeks you could not have told tha, anything wrong with | nth ee aday for six mon {he has a fine comp! on bi body. and at pres and pot a may som overdrawn, bu nor fen can describe C) and how he looked, C ng Ww sician, Dr, ——, recommends the cura Remedies for ecaema. Cockburn, Shiloh, O,, June 11, 190) 4 Frequent ehampoos with Cuticura » went ay Sonp and weekly dressings with Cuti- cura atop falling hair, remove crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroy hair para-} ; 24° gitos, eoothe irritated, itching aurtaces,, ily Soe indent ker, ashing gtimulate the hair follicles, supply the t t roots wit th nonrishment, loosen the sealp| er WO! des eufferit leading phi dut 3 Alay skin, and make the hair grow upon a dweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when| all other remedies fail. © Compicte Fxternal and Interns: Treatment tor Every Humor CAN'T BUILD THE SWITCH. af infants, Children, and Me of Cutteurs Bray (die.) to Cleanse th aults 0 60) 19, Heal the Bx nd 2) in West Porty-Secana 1) r the Dooling Outing. ’ rates f extending ond § het wr Mati baal jon, Maae. Free Quiicura Boot Book on Skin Diseases, a sw west tal. s reet, ft purpose Breathing Is a Business for Fat Fo [si in Hot Ui Mheatieag, 1 Wateh a season and vou © eet work Tha a and it comes Hot days are akes place and arrang traction ¢ for the HELP WANTED—MALE ch ate, with stil moos 4ife sulene eng vy the polaly ot him for ty these vietia a which nat that exer d stascaty o try) vn ard the Righti riy-second : 9 The World printed more “Va- | «on |} eation Resort”? “ads” in 1907 | \ | ource F ald E than ary other New York news- , 14 ounces Syru STONED IN CANADA. are tseie piace : paper. Remember this when you ae ae. This ant home mixture, tell him. NORTH BAY, Ont., Aug. 8—Fifteen gets ont iN get a week or a month off, Aferioani (ourista sere atoned’an they: tontne ty Ne ——— turned from French Rtver last night. hablts Me ae were from Pitts! % Sirikers took a No Extra Charge for It. Hirike eeu hay the de a ‘Advertisemen:s for The World may be lett at any American District Messenger Office in the elty until 9 P.M. ee the mora a pound or more of t cause wrinkles, Now:Then- Who Said Biscuits Soda Biscuits Beaten Biscuits Raised Biscuits Baking Powder Biscuits GOLD MEDAL FLOUR had nothing to do —

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