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SELECTING JURY TO TRY T. J. jails « | | WEHATHER—Cloudy to-night and Tuesday; warner. { , = ‘ aca NEW YORK, _MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, “1908. Pee ONE CENT. — ee | supr. OF INSURANCE, Th kei Hi 4h ke C | HARRIM AN RICHT Wie WILE Beer & FIREMAN FAILS ornton Jenkins Hains Taken to ourt | 70 TARE NEW JOB, Trial for the Murder ot Annis. ry for Trial tor the Murder ot Annis. IN KEEPING MUM 10 DEATH TRYING (Photographed for The Evening World by a Staff Artist.) \ | | i ' High Federal Court Rules He/ | Hansen, in Department a Few | Need Not Tell Union Paci- Weeks, Always Wanted to , a ne 5 ony ay ; A | ae fic’s Secret Holdings Distinguish Himself. 8 GOVERNMENT GAGGED. ; SKULL WAS FRACTURED. | | | Strict Scrutiny of Justice in Annist Interstate Commerce Board's | | Man Plunged Through “Well | Murder Triai Breaks Down r Railroad Inquiry Halted of Fire-Escape Found Dying reset 5 ; by Decision. on Pavement of Yard. Many Who Are Called | + | | ge Gia oe es eee one ae to Serve. fon by Justice Holmes, joing duty a few weeks was killed thi. 4 Court of the United States to-day held} RESEY aa Our [afternoon at a small fire in an apart thet E. H. Harriman and Otto Kahn, the| at No. 719 Hancock street, feck Noo wach Codi, An) ca anes ae ELMER S WHITE RULED } be required to answer the Inters! | Henry Hansen, th in who died at | Serre oee ines in stockenbeceeen ithe | Hook and Ladder Company No. 42 that | Union Pi fle and other roads to which he wanted to do something to distin- they refused to make response when th. gulsh him: E Fi = | Gnas on eat ener aia tip SoD un OFFICE: ik would be nice for the ite and First Move of Defense Is to Nullify Services of |ehildren to read a . ‘ansen used iH . . . York leans | Special Assistant District Attorney Called Construing the decision of the court When the call came in from the apart- } t : : tn a dissenting oninion, Justice Day ex- ment house this afternoon Hansen and | to Help in Case Against Slayer Dressea the opinion that the construc- fi his fellow firemen piled on the wagon 1 1 given the Interstate Commerce law | Superintendent of Insurance Wiech com fied 09 (io Aran cae | of Annis , kes frotu it all power of investiga- » Dlaze. When they got there smoke was ‘ Mon. Be the New Deputy pouring from the windows of the apart- | The case came to the Supreme Court Comptroller. ment on the first floor occupied by Mrs | an cre appeals by Harriman and the ‘2 William Jacobs. Mrs. Jacobs, a minute + ‘ 5 al tae ' Pcie rete hb a se et a ae earilneta teatecnaneainiveniitden tes ites The trial of novelist Thornton Jenkins Hains for complicity in the Cirevit Court of the United States for ; = . shaft and been met by a burst of smoke murder of William E. Annis, the magazine publisher, whom his brother, the Southern District. of New York, cane fens playa ot [AN@ flame from the cellar. She at onei ? ; sms pe ga Pp a a \ holding that Mr. Harriman should be| | AUBAD ee ee oa per a Pelee fettond asked a passer-by to turn ‘ pest bee meats _ Capt. Peter Hains jr., U.S. A., shot to death at the Bayside Yacht Club \ compelled to make response to most of | Insurance 0) -Kelaey, whom) Gov. iin an alarm. i 83 i — Pn ne ] a) Ha Seacrest atres eee ee mwrell Tae Rea Tae aia igo stat one aa OG AS the firemen vn Into the house, 8 Pp HI L F PS VAIN S- DEBRA.GA- 4) M LER- Hast August, started this adc (neon Supreme Comni Justice (Crane \ the order of the commission of Nov. 15,| from office, has decided to resign that|"Omans cry vame from the second ¢ J in the old Town Hall at Flushing. This murder trial, which promises to A Sc és floor. Hansen ran through the hallway, | ____ Z 8 P ) iss, directing an inquiry Into the com-| place on Jan. 1, and accept the position ineratuinhiavalmenebundiienent | be almost if not quite as sensational as the trials of Harry K. Thaw, was Bination of the Union Pacific Rallrond | of aeputy to the New York State Comp- na winow to clim up the rea | l 1 | ! fa} i : i \ MASUR C Ler nese Beste SOUCHOrD | eee ae eich arene Seay sternal lire elicaneeiniiialexcitementintanay j | | |inaugurated with very little of the legal claptrap and red tape that usually Pacific, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa ag lis first reveove the young freman j i 4 | ‘ ft Fe, the Novthern Pacific, the Great |@8 Superintendent of Insurance would SAR aaa dea ‘ i | | go with a case of such magnitude. Northern, the Mlinois Central, the Chi-| have expired on Feb. 11. His with- He nntontheiteausdivard| | = - : ‘ ; Shs as - ai cago and Alton and the New York Cen-| grawal terminates a two years’ fight of | himw. aman Gi Ne By 1 | f | fi ry | Because the founders of Queens County in their wi can scattered tral. the reform forces, led by the Governor, | Smith, the woman who screamed, had | iq | | i | their county institutions all over the county they had to bring T. Jenkins The Questions Not Answered, aie Jescaped by the roof, i { ? Aa ; This order was’ very sweeping in |'0 14 the department Of Aelsey, whe| “His fellows saw Hansen lying in the | Hains ten miles from the jail at Long Island City to the Court-House at de as) very sweep! ARCH 0. efficiency, 1 af | eharacter and was Intended to develop Bee ethowaen: wehninaeeTiEnal igo. yerdiany poms cena Wear ceun thers A | i ‘ i f i Flushing on a trolley car. He rode, handcuffed wrist to wrist with Under | | the facts regarding the community of | A POC ded, ecard : i | . ' A as 9 | Ratarees iicternenttnanUnlanieaninarard winery rant the Governor's request | mouth and an cetiaslony, bel i i | i - | | i Sheriff Phillips and guarded besides by Deputies Zemler and Debragga, other roads practices and method caleay aK . GQ. 5 Narnes i. | % - . i 4 ~ SE ee atiatate ne 8 Pony t aie a aeeierea Willingen | PYANUe: And DE Days DaRpaned tobe | From the car line the party walked two blocks to the Court-House, the _4 was also hoped that it route Brn ont | potn thew C, Fleming, one of the RET Gt ee p = | hey SH ' »,.|manacled Hains swinging along jauntily and smiling gayly at the usuat | et alien roma tarthe Union acinar 7 | inauisitorsl ef ihe Insurance! InyesUss: |i én, ae physicians Novelist Fox Only Threatens) Neighbors Rescue Davison and) Mrs. Levy Seizes Man Who} io tc ouows any man adorned with steel ca + |ton, Lara a sa pt ‘ “Say, doc,” he gasped out, ‘come in = - Ree eel em ania 4 | mi-rair that tolows any Phe eb eas stud he ecatluea, ta Yerreras to a, Wee, the special commissioner who N-1),cre'a minute, will you? There's'a fel.| She Won't Sing if Story | an Ambulance Surgeon | Robbed Her While Posing | Hxeept for a slight pailon bom i9@ 5 vestigated Kels 1 Nowabadlyinurt ‘ ‘. | ;, : at eT jail life, he was the same ODay g ee een een | AOL Cuneo MMH BLA) Con Bi ebtoRS 17D Ui ieatenedi in and)ibent (oven Is Published. | Dresses His Wounds. as Gas Inspector. { Vancuidersoniment cutee ie a) Da SOR aIDONS Hansen. | Ale BI + Nihilists which was purchased by the Union | Pacific, and the price of which had ‘been fixed by himse f; whether a por- | tion of the stock of the Illinois Cen- tral had been acquired by a pool of which he was a member, with the viow | of welling {t to the Union Pacific, and whether tho Union Pacific directors wore interested in the New York Cen- tral stock which was acquired by the Union Pacific.. He also declined to state how much of the stock of the| Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe was owned by directors of the Union Pa- oific. The Circuit Court directed Mr. Harri- man to reply to these questions, and he responded by appealing to the Su- preme Court, The appeal of the Gov- ernment from the decision of the court was based upon the refusal of the Jower court to compel Mr. Harriman | to answer & question as to whether he | had purchased stock in the Unton Pa- | cifle in antictpation of an increased diy- | {dend. ‘There was also a proceeding against Otto H. Kahn, a member of the New York banking house of Kuhn, Jaeb & Co, who were the financial | agents of the Union Pacific, similar to | that against Harriman, Mr. Kahn re-| fused to answer questions covering the points upon which Mr. Harriman clined to enter Big Victory for Harriman. Much Interest has been felt in the case because of Its great Importance, and t! announcement of the court's decision, | Nyilch was made by Justice Holmes, was Hstened to with deep Interest by those present in the court. The opinion re- versed the decision of the lower court, | in 40 far as St compelled responses, and afflymed the portion in which the court vefused to compel such Was a sweeping victory and his associates, Narriman said in reference to the n of the Supreme Court at Wash- to-day that he had always been onfident vf such an outcome. That personally he had never had any objec- tion to answering the questions asked On the other hand, he would have been vather glad to have done wo if it had been proper, but his relation to bis cor- porations forbade his disclosing their eatdences, except in & lawful way, de- response, It for Havrtinan Mr |hope that you will lay aside whatever ling the appointment of Deputy | sponsibility conferred by an invitation |the public.” Goy he appointment of Kelsey as Deputy , Comptroller, “I can do nothing for him," he said; which pays %,000 a yea of the blaze has not been discovered, ee FREIDA THOMAS A LAWYER, With 138 Other Stndents She In Ad- mitted to the Bar, security than yourself, and I sincerely personal disinclination you may have and in the Interest of the public service accept this tender as a favor to me and to the State," In his reply accepting the position Kelvey says: ‘1 deeply appreciate the confidence yo express in me in tender- omp- | troller of the State, 1 will accept the position, Recognizing the honor and re- Presiding Justice Patterson, of the Ap- pellate Division, First Department, to- Gay admitted 136 students to practice law. Among them were three women— Crystal Eastman, Minnie Neugass and Freida Thomas. The Justice gave them some good advice, ‘The mother of one of the students ap- peared at the building too late to see the students sworn in. She wore a shawl over her shoulders and said that to-day was one of the happiest days of her life, When she reallzed that she was late she appeared very downcast, but said that she would hurry home to congratulate her son, who had worked hard during the day and studied at night In order to pass his examinattons a TRIED THEFT BY WAGON LOAD Robert Wallace, « one, attempted to to share in your administration of this great State department, it will be my effort to aid you In making It successful and worthy of the just expectations of Kelsey was appointed Comptroller by Odell to succeed Comptroller Méller, who resigned. He was then elected for a full term, but resigned to accept an appointment by Goy. Higgins to the office of uperintendent of Insurance, succeeding b’rancis Hendricks. ae HELD FOR STEALING BIKE. aries Lipaky Accused by Mrs, Montugue, an Actress, youth of twenty- steal a horse and 8S 9 |} wagon from in front of No, 418 West On the change of stealing & Uiue| reeves, iis afternoon, but was enamel snd god-plated bicycle owned! | tL os by two policemen after a chase by Mra Louise M. Montague, an act- (iat eg to roadway and Bieecker ress, residing at No. S& West ‘Tweifth {ial street, Charles Lipsky, nineteen years| Tne wagon contained $3,000 worth of The police say that | woollen | goo: has @ criminal record young Wallac id. Mivings at No, 239 South Third street, Brooklyn, was to-day held in $1,000 bat for trial by Magistrate Herrman in the Jefferson Market Court lApsky Was an elevator runner in the bullding. He was arrested by Deter~ tives Toner and Forbes on information furnished by twe ef his companions, one of whom sak that Lipsky told him he had taken Mrs, Montague's bicycle apd wold it Two #oNGS WITH NEXY SUNDAYS WORLD, migeice) treat fog zea err cured by "Boss" Barnes, of Al-| nis skull ts fractured.’ "Madame ees not married, She ¢ When Philip Dayison, of No. 1 was secure f es, ' ¢ pany County, and in regarded as a slap| Hansen died a tew minutes later as|asieep! Non, non, I will not wake her|One Hundred and _ Twenty-seventh at the Governor by the organization | they were lifting him into an ambulance i149 ayk her if she ees married!” street, left the East One Hundred and x eee) eh a)ffom the Bushwick Hospital, The lieu- ane basta auQD Ena NORA nUTE MEA LRR ARE EIT IOC Par rc nat tent ore | AaAne! Zi liall ea) etal exciieolmench\mirnty aisiiigereas elation tales ne endricks. all of whom stood back of y | x - Be a en wh Hes in office, |@Tound to break the news to Hansen's | maid at the Hotel Gotham said to ar wound dressed early In « letter asking Kelsey to accept | Wife and two children, who live at No, | porter for The Hvening World investi) pivoueaedhatl pipers lthe deputyship, Comptroiler-elect Gaus {189 Putnam avenue. 1B a report this morning that the | work would be to lose his fold! ¢ bed. says; ‘There is no man in the State of | The fire was extinguished with @ lose! prima donna and Join Fox, jr, the APS Ry ily pay ai New York upon whom I could rely in Of $2,000, The tenants all escaped by the | icentucky novelist, had been the princt- batt a AVS: that responsible office with more perfect | Foof to an adjoining house, The cause | pais in a very quiet, almost impromptu | large folding bed tn his room, It was, ph Levy, the marks of Mr to-day before M a stealing money Levy got t might with » him as he w etghteen years n trate 2 wa ia Levy's Anger bore arraigned Walsh in the gas y meter nd jewelry y, wh essing I FERKY SHUT DUWN nder sea tales that stood by, re |i hand, on the afternoon of Aug. Ie | while his brother, the army officer, shut | 4) MDS Annieitulhariieiea ante ting cham L | bered automatic pistol. | re | 4 pushed his way through | 1 crowd at the dor of th | on and had been freed of the F Jor bite at cuff, T. Jenkins Hains walked into a big, ugly, square-galieried room, already filed with the talesmen from among whom his twelve jurors are Gretna Green affatr |as he expressed {t, one of those large |! at One Hundred and Eleventh Su to come, Despite the denial of the maid and the | patented affairs which “works on a hatr |« Bhe hela tim until @ polleeman! Comptroiier Says Williams-| Gen. Hains With His Son. dense fog of ignorance regarding the | trigger.” Davison didn't sleep well last | a struggling couple was i & - story around the offices of Charles B.| night and woke out of a troublesome | surrounded by a howling corwd burg Co. Wants to “Sand- Flinging off his overcoat and standing Diliingham, under whose management | slumber convinced that there was some-| Mrs. Levy lives at No, # Hast One , ai tne aborts Ut coh be eyed the Mme. Scheff is now playing, It has come | thing wrong with the bed, He got out, | Hundred and rty-nfth street, and bag” the City. room with a mild impersonal rest, to be generally believed in theatrical | tried to rearran, the covering and |#he says that on Dec. 9 the young man 4 In a minute or two he was joined by cireles and among many of the couple's | then crawled back in | oalled there pretending to be an inspec-| his lawyers and by three members of closest friends that there has been &| But there was still something wrong p vegan somnnny Ai 46) The abrupt closing down to-day of the ie a H aie she my ed Q R Sabhary wedding. So he stood up on the bed and to a front room and told } tura | rye | en. Pet eins, U, 8, A. retived; hig 4 important ferry Ines from Wil re The ceremony ts sald to have been around. As he stepped toward the head | on the was while he inspected the meter | Ve !mportan i SOEEY brother, Major John Hains, U Aw of performed some days ago at the coun-|he broke the equilibrium and the bed | She says that when she looked for him|tamsburg to New York operated by the | Chi in @ bis military overcoat, and try home of Rector K. Fox, the pub-/ghut up like a jacknife. Davison was |he had disappeared and with him her York Terminal Company, was|his uncle, Robert P, Hains, who, true lisher and brother of the writ This| caught and held as !f in a vise. | purse, wich contained $10, and about $150] cnaracterized by Compt Metz as a | t® the tradition that every Hains must home 1s Soven Spring Farm, near) jyait-blinded by blood which trickled | worth of Jewelry f ipsa Ing the city |Meh¥e either the army or navy, has been Mount Kisco, and both the brothers are! from a scalp wound, he shouted for #, Levy reported the theft to the| Dold attempt a “ie * (9 midshipman, but ls now s patent laws now there. |help. Other tenants ran to his room, lice, but heard nothing 1 last} into paying §! Reventon ht Boston, John Fox jr. was much flustered when | and it was a good five m es before en she met the young man,|aged boats and equipment of the com: | e prisoner's aged moth contrary he was told the story was out, |they could pry him loose from the bed. ad been visiting friends in| pany | wotation, did not appear with the I don't want to say anything about! payison bleeding profusely from 1 y says he is a art ; | It was explained that she had 1" he said. “I don't want anything! ine ta jon on bis forehead, where! photographer and that he lives at No,| A¢cording to Mr. Metz antel om strain and anxtety, published about st, It isn't anybody's tye footboard had s n, East One Hundred and Ninth streot,|Cohalon appeared as counsel for | sta he hotel where she busives but ours, and it the story is | donned | Hg clothes, etective Wagner told Magistrate Walsh | ferry companies at @ hearing Fs fe printed, I'l] tell you this—Miss 8: One Hundred anc xh the Board of Estimat e n th 1 will not appear for two nights in” {ihge "Purkish towel ratios boldly declared that the ¢ alien avritwa Donna, nett, of the Harlem Hospital dressed jf would discontinue eration of the ie and J 8 The engagement of the prima donna | his wound. cee nina intalini to finance th and the novelist Was announced son me WRITES THREAT TO METZ, | overaticn of the ferries. At the last 8, short q 1 month ayo, ani while no dente iis BURGLARS CLEANED OUT pecs A eiilabvaaiainay ascites 1 Was set It Was understood that they t were to be married early this month | CHICAGO POLICE BUILDING, |H+ Constans cara to Waste Harter ape Hast Rive f \ Mime. Scheff secured a divorce less than | and Writer to ——, ‘ att xt 10 H , o from the Baron von Bardele . | ALOOE ANS Gam He Haron yan BAMMales | crcago, Dec AbeBurgiara broke| comptroller Meta recelved the tollow mpany notified t ‘ awyern t ev wile man army, and not loug after the de- | into @ Hquor store in the same building | ing communication 4 posteard t t w " ee was granted she admitted that Mr. | occupied by the Central Detail Police day re y : d ! Fox was anc \@ . 7 x may Frital sche ueserted the Metro-| Station last igh hen they backed | “Near Sir—H. 1 wt f the J Black i ‘ § politan Opere bout five years ago and! up # wuck in fr of the place, loaded | 3. ROT. do y » b B the eity to Kees alionist, w 1 since then has had a very successful 1 four % o! niskey a rh . p 5 t i ferrie ‘ i career in comic opera, Most of her plays Hh mith mariele of Whiskey and alge the BR. T. paying id , have been writen for ty Victor | teen cases of by 1 whiskey, drove|tne Brooklyn subwa Hop 4 * | Herbert and Henry M. to @ nearby building In which several | ge< up at the “ ty ele " ' ° Mr. Fox is one of the most succeastul, city offices are housed temporarily, stole| tion with your grate. ory At a after n 1 4 Of YOUNg American novelists. He has goods t 4 tailoring estabilshinent | "BROOKLYN AXPAY bE AND done much magazine work und was one red } ken ei there ap be VOTER the war gorrespondents who didn’t Comptrolier Mets t 4 in} c Ad get near the war in the recent Russian re |the Waste bask i | . fapanese Unpleasantness, His i New Turkish Many thut wa Q hovels, such as The Little. “Sheph cing Rey trey rr a Ra of Kingdom Come.” and "The Trail of | Hoy: cess dowutown eetaniignuent: Mheosend | Ro, Rite & the Lonesome Pine,” are among the! tn svery rae Bleotric aad Fubaiad bathe | Ores saliroad.” “i # "bone bo, —