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CURTIS ON STA Showers to t Wednesday clouds. FINAL TO BL. AME RESULTS EDITION ; PRICE ONE CENT. CURTIS OPENS Hi DEFENSE BY PUTTING BLAME ON MORSE | eee ee CAUGHT Former Bank President Takes Witness Stand After His Lawyer Declares He Was Led Astray by Bigger Man. | Circulation Books Open to All.” ‘GOT THE MEN WHO STOLE HI ROLL BY TRICK Was Sailing France With $350 When Jengendre for They Fooled Him. AFTER A WEEk. One Running A Knocked Street Swe y \Was Down by a a big man,” was the way nM. K. urtis this aftern g address in his openit rtis and Charles W. Morse for violation gone far into his in eff to sho that 1 King of ak of Nor sat of a Guestic lature Was pro! mmpt edb v und the interests 1e co é@ M ntegr Curtis, Mr. Olco' plaw, but 1 submit est ins wh Mr. Macta te \ M after talking an ey Lees not in-exeuse, but in denial BaRas Olcott's Weeping Defense. | er oe ats Is Voice grew husk reamed down his face. 1 “ens © witne: tears # at di er side bad all testified that in cy rts’ \ out some oft : forty years of business Ife none of them > tol, and, holdin eve 1 (Continued on Second Page. taken for the 4 After the Ju noon Mr. Macia gan his | rou : ne a cuaien lie difficulty es oouce TAKES SKY TRIP ssi a : i said to defendant | aiaaiaD Ae A Significant Statement. { ea if thig | ah fe got far WITH TPN “Stork Ain’t Goin to Ohio, 4 “Fi ingy ? Says. the ove men tals Con Kaiser’s Brother Soars Away in Big Airship Over Lake | Constance. | wn help THAT MK. THINGS | FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Oct. 27,—Count “Take It From Me, She's ppelin's airship made an ascension |early to-day with Prince Henry of Prus- Fly’ to Nebraska This Year.” his opening improper use wtating: with Mr. Ms speech took up the alle Farlane in sia and Capt. Mischke as passengers, The airship went off tn the direction of | of the bank's funds in Ice Trnat s Att, Mora. bells Ueberlingen to the northward of Lake az said Mack “that lee was a sate | c, Ponatee = und a sur ment. It was doing a Count Zeppelin himself was steering. | “Ohio may be the ‘Mot expected to maki the large business and | The airship, which was at an altitude | Fing Con dents,’ money. So he decided to do for | of #0 feet, soon disappeared behind a | A Rank of North America what he had] gray pank of clouds, It was lnat ween | Teporters at, Democratic ‘ait for his friendsin short. | tn the vicinity of Schaffhausen, making from me he decided nvest in dee and turn the | ity way against a strong northwest | ar Bhi profits into the banis wind blowing at the rate of thirty-seven miles an hour, It is the intention of the ateaii. sekeedauas An Excuse for ase: ny [fgunt 19 remain in the at weveral | SHERMAN COMING TO It was plain that, while practically | hours, K iRMAN CO) H admiting a violation of the Govern: | ean... aulmmaial SPEAK ALE TO-NIGHT ment Banking Jaw, the defense would - attempt to excuse it on the ground i AMSTERDAM, N. Y., Oct, ¢7.—Viee- that Morse ally worked for the bank's | | Pre 21 James 8. 8 interests. ‘The lawyer's tone was dis- | | mar a tinctly apologetic that “Was it not pr continued Mr palgn is whethe the bank to be charged with commis party. shall wes occurred, when all the slope it 10 lowing ti MT ONetMAIn UIAK Aaiie) Laneiandhane| cree SO ELAR TTT rerereenineR eran | MAUPENL Atmel (Oortet Lam Only | fa may t vain for Ne Ally ALA ATIADA: Ones of Roosevelt’s Official | 'h"syen Oo not appear H tive or careful, They may | | Pep Re EIT PrP Per REE Family on Hand, DROPPED DEAD IN STORE, inal purpose with Intent to cheat the « | wi an, 4 a bee a A alata ho bank, deceive the directors, and im-| " | had. wor oT on Bs ‘lin , 8 * pose upon the government.” tom redayte | Bholewale house, at Worth aw us Coming next to Morse’s dealings | Cabinet meeting was of short duration, saat Shinkyetaur 9 through dummien, the wtox i of Hig erittctaalimariivara’ Gaing) ureaant eine aay ak Tie Wad sapien ' of the Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou ed for several'yoare, ich Six of the seven other members are | Sante I his de making campaign speeches in behalf of couse it on the ground that Morse natur ally desired to get control of the share 2 with “LE admit,” sald Mack that | il) as his home in this city, branch of the American ean aan ot Mr. Morse covered lls o draft with 9 > we, v 1 & meeting er t y and But he had been permitted to 855.00 Celitome resolved unanimously to endorse the do the same thing before. There mi ight ing tong at ageing als tthtude taken by Samuel Gompers in Mave been # technical violation of the the United States ©! New Yorkers Badly Upset in | _ First ine AFIRE AT SEA STEAMER TAKES OFF HER JU PASSENGERS a9 as 5S. V. Luckenbach Bound From New York to Porto Rico in Flames Off Cape Hatteras—Captain and Crew Remain Aboard. . V. Luckenbath, which left o Rico, with thirty passengers and a gen- iis port on } Cape Hatteras. ive not yet been received either at the office of Mt the firm’s agency in Porto Rico. steamer Philadel off by the A wire- hia, of the Red D line to Venezuela, how- ing stear A later dispateh Ived at the office Insular Line to-day stated that ers of the Luckenbach were phia, whieh Th fire was discovered at 8 o'clock last night while the steamer was no : t There was a heavy wind bowing and the flames made rapid headway, The Luckenbach thirty-nin Wren MeL on the present trip are sev carries a crew of nd is commanded by Capt. an. On her passenger st Race When Star- gowan Loses. ‘al men and women well known in the E stern s0o- clety and business circles The Luckenbach ts an fron vessel, and Was built in 1880. She was originally the of the Holland-American ne, and was bought by the Obdam, overnment at the time of the Spanish-Am an war Me- was then bought by the Zotti Hne and rechristened the Brooklyn, The "and converted into the transport Pherson. She Luekenbach Towing Company bought he recently and leased her to the Insular line, Hine The Passenger List lw The passengers on the steamer are | att Mrs, Willa E, Willoughby, daughter = and son, M tarba: and Master W, | W., No, 1480 ‘st street, Wash- » ington; Josephine Braetzel, helt, 431 Senator street, 7. W, L street, Mrs. BE. Trei- Kay Ridge; Mrs ast Twenty-first + John 8. Stahl, finis Brook le, Pa Goetz, 4 Murray street; 1. W eorge Mos «Mecarthyy, 2 to 5 1 MUFFAY atreet: Mr. and Mra. 8, M Barke; Jane Harris, Montel Re Valdig, 200 Riverside Drive; Charles Gray, Pi; JS. Douglas Olea J, Noya, BP, K. Seward, New York City; Ernest Berdolin, A Miller, J. Axcmeyer, San Juan, PRG; W. HH. Ward, Alb treal; J and We La > Winche U. Hansard, Mon with Live Sheep third Phree-y ind fort ol), 2 to 1, 2 to 6 and hy), 9 to 5 and heep, 100 (Upton), 8 to 1, to & H- Malden two rlongs. Tinie 108 4-0 Upton, 4 to 6 1 ndstein), 10 RACH Selling Toney, \st Alive hid eve a I er 1 two ne the t ‘8 4 tT | . r iW N Isteln), 6 | Steeple y suse t ‘ mY vin Lok " m4 t ' MAViee. 4 8 te 5, Won ns 1) (pee), 6 t o land a Golden Cast second, Woodalde, te usu an), o Babble ory (en ¢ "alee ren. rf _ FORTY NEW LETTERS OF MRS. HAINS Samuels, | | “ Circulation Books Open to All."' NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. tarsus HANNS GIVES QUI VEO 40) NEW LETTERS RTTEN BY Wirt Maiden Class in Jamaica \F ‘It Was This Revelation of His Wife’s Depravity That Drove My Poor Brother Insane,” Says Major John Defending T. Jenkins. the Event. TAKES A ARDRI RACE, | Small Crowd Turns Out to See Apprentice Boys Get the Mounts. JAMAICA RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Strike Out 1, Erbet 2, Sententious 3. SECOND RACE—Sanguine 1, mus 2, Okenite 3. Ani- Fit recor NOTES TELL OF “BUMMING,” River 2, Hoffman 3. FOURTH RACE-—Fountainblue 1, Cressina 2, Question Mark 3, “We (Annis and I) Went Into Some Queer Places; They Were Very Interesting,” She Wrote-—Also, “I’m About to Retire After Turning a Few Somersaults for Minnie.” FIFTH RACE—Ardri 1, Norbitt 3. Raquel 2,| FIFTH RACE—Ardri 4, 2, Norbitt 3. Raquel | SIXTH RACE—Waponaca 1, Sen-y tentious 2, Bird of Flight II. 3. , 7 reer en | A sensational turn in the Hains case which divulges secrets Fort Hamilton, Aaa ae Mrs. Claudia L. : tng, here at San Francisco, were made public by John F. oe and Joseph A. ne Shay, of counsel for Capt. Hains and his brother, T. Jenkins Hains. of the y when forty letters, Hains to her husband and mailed to him revealed to-d, was inner life at I written by up of jumps to beat UB nee Rats celine nC) Hane eiters appear in diary form, hav-)We went into some queer places, and came is lots of love and many our love a arunnlngal nueh | Capt. Hain. was on his wa ing wife, CLAUDIA, ran a nice even race throughs} Francisco from Manila, and Turning Somersaults. out, but couldn't gain anything in the{ one large package to him, so that they! tn a Jeter written on Mar stretch, alth r sailing} would be awaiting lis arrival at the | Hains said: “I am ab. the stret Sar GDS urning a few rite had arly Selden: ji vers for the de-|{" Minnie.” Minnie, { Saunter too Angldentally the daw vers(ors Len eesil na al senvane inthe! Haine Hor ae Nit In this paee,|fenfe Announced to-day that they dls- | ort Hamilton was third in the last | covered evidence that will reflect on! On March 13 Hains wrote: Strike Out a Winner. the testimony of one of the star wit- : joon and dle does that to They got away to a bad start in the] n nan who opening event, with Strike Out off to a s for the prosecution—a ction." After telling o! was an eye-witness to the shoot he par- | good lead fore they had covered an! se ew acar: pated in on Mi eighth Strike Out was six tengths to! Willlam EB, Annis by Capt, Ha nd av aAranatene o Eae the good, with the rest strung out he- | who, accord! » counsel for the Hal i Rrra TIP artnet hind him. Erbet, Garland and Font | brothers, had previously borty wife! Love. Clau * took up the running behind him, but} Annis when he visited a p A wt letter, written on Sunday, never could get near enough to belmake arrangements for Mrs, Haln dangerous, Garland) quit Insthe \eretah. | Thought | Was IT.” Husband: T had such @ crhet finished ont and was eatching the w end, Sententious ran a good 4 was third. Yorke pulled up Prosper all | she the was band was in command of Ja Good Thing Was Beaten. ks there, This letter, 4 last, said in part : “Poor Me! and strong t the} In one of Mrs. Mains's letters she re- and | ferred to the Duke of Abruzal, whom met In New Orleans wh tternvon, L bac down her, bee Animus was hot goods In the second. & Np Duke d’Abrugz! ts to marry ARS acer ta eral Hiking, 1 see. Poor me! And 1 good thing, He was i PumIDL nage Haee ne AN nnd by an outsider, Sanguine, with th me i: on onset apprentice Creevy up. Sanguine caught stretch and beat pings. Your Animus tiring in the Olette him ont easly a rong) journey, came on to finish third. 1, SPR PEI ES wine t nd “have Merry Gift a Winner. IK Maine ai rare i for my Merry Gift, the ex-Belmont filly, grad: | The later, said Major i \ ae ated from the maiden ranks tn the] honor fe the led yp third ra y all the} of hin est'to wall off May River, wht en ee ' way and finished there. Otogo, ae was handed 0 He y Wnt wet Into the! with some friends abc q ase Tarai mone n and of his lo pack Spectators Saw Differently. ae , ‘ yen at Ardrt won anced t nthe tact 1 ant with Norbitt to Major Hains, those a ny 1a great cha um. ! Monday. f tele ate 1 left the room, 1 : i a loned. with sh and Just fatied to get | "Crazed by Revelation.” “ i " on. The faintehearted Yorke pulled up | \ i f Capt. Hains’s Letter to tised Opportunities iets in Some Newspapers Is Like t that Trying to Gather Snow- tlakes in Egypt. MN ’ s ed I wi)! pat ass th te now 4, aud 4 am Used. Your devvied bh Stick to WORLD Ads. for Resuits, ‘ ©

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