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Haines. tevoly int it at Jenkins Hains? Break to one of your members the fact 282 Van Stckten ave: that his father has just died, A relative the half-breed juror and came t te Rere with the details and he will be the reporters waited, He made permitted to confer with Juror Jardine stater during the recess. Court will adjourn h © had two. Hainnes on an up-t er Jardine, the father wnt! 1.90. ht re last at Port Jervis, N. ¥.,| ate Hatin Eleven of the jurors promptly filed out re he lived. He was 74 years old and] throw his hands with the Sheriff's men, Jardine was met poor health fer some time He did not. He by a stockily Huilt and well-dressed etired planter, forme SCH Utanitemat man, who was said to be his cousin, and at Honolulu, His funeral’ fring th the they withdrew a corner of a room, ¥ ke p to-morrow on, buty y where they talked together earnestly for ‘he son will not Ko. He tells me he will |. Ying to argue with mer fifteen minutes stay here and do his duty to the State, | Ri TH aed abe 7edell Presently the cousin, whose name was and leave his kinspeople to bury the | “or contrary, Mr, McIntyre, you Waward Jardine, and who lives at No. father Jare trying to argue with him Hains Made No Eftori to Restrain || aislanr SHReN(GRS RDG TRY tS Jwhen y K 1oon hie broth | arrest h = ke charge of him—h His Brother, ane Witness wpeciares Me Oralecealon hut Hla “T didn't } y sich statements.’ As soon as Just “rane had mou very noticenh’ putes oy he ih aN out the bench for th Noo! id HOW: nent T will ad him Andrews returned ‘o 1 i Mr # af a Molntyre started xamina six. fe 1 took only. abe J Hatns tow oft Ce LHATCISY” steps acros® the float In hin nis wt Frequen | y anyth 1 1 Hains felt “Were uu an intimate friend of Mr. | Yr fists cle Hains's pulse you hear they were were not moving | S sorry aa ar 4inds up in al “ald | Didn't the defendant say that he had ee long time to dissuade harming Annis vich Ftatement in. my nton Hains say | there the for what had “ | our hands uplifted not ) you say Annis . T had known him many years) 4c, and often sailed with kim, But we were forw not close friends.” thren “Did you know his wife “Yea. “Did you know anything about } private life?" Bt Have you any ill feeling Thornton Hains?” “No. At the time of the shoot throatening atti as to the exact po-| he shote fired very ra- ‘ hefore tements by others Did Capt. Hains say ‘Annis stole my wife while Twas in the Philippines? Hains s Court Wakes Up Prosecutors. ‘expressed strong feeling against Ha af ve 7 Sugaes Ms Questions. | If he aia, I mane ey Wt While talking with club members. But | minute causing the ering nee eter | no such words. as the effect of the tragedy wore off the s Wer a dozen different wasn | "Did you. ever tell Mr. White that ni d myself of my ill: Sev es Thornton Hains prompted | Thornton Hains said ‘Tam managing Mak 1 fin iis questions: ee Pe" | this?" asked Mr. McIntyre “Can you death” feeling toward him. ing. and screeching at} There was a long pause Then, as “Did you discuss the shooting freely ooting 2" | nelther White nor Darrin made a move “Oh, yes; I talked with the other eye- | x R e person scream.” to arise, Justice Crane pedo “Wha Hains do after he quit Are You asleep, you t t witnesses.” Gand “Did you go to the chub after the | “He stepped, backward with his pistol | ot shooting with Mr. Darrin and ot! Be GN Val tt | testin “Don now he dropped the Yes, about a week after. We went inant dou, Know he dropped the gun | I'd over the facts in the case.’ | "1" do. not.” “Didn't you go to the float and re-| “Did vou see Roberts pick up the re-| geth hearse the shooting?" “No, I think |°!¥® A tit we No Reneaeat of murder, | Miniature Siaje With ihe Mannikin Bra fetucraliacserseratan tvelcinaei | Actors introduced by the Deiense: “J didn't see any such thing.” “Didn't the club r do not object? That question Is tlonable. 1 do not. want imp y to get into the record eto have a little help from White and Mr mumbling r went arc | | | | | “Did you hear Thornton Hains dis- ain Mr, Dayton to | cussing re help in the prosecution?” Ie RVaNGOTI “We did retain Mr. Dayton, but only | etd as individual friends of Annis, not by! “pid he ask Birchfield the club. This was about three weeks | tain jota near the clubh: a Trere ems hoOune heard him mention a M McIntyre finally brought out that An-| mentioned real estate @rews, acting on the District-Attor ligeresiaer sine Rare RTE Jpasteboard boat to be used in the dem of Ar had > too large ida Little sail and mo: nd was In much bett estate with any one before “Yes, with Mr. Birch- about two cer- se?” “1 only Jesperson, He Grill for a Witne: on Hains say | Secu devices and ouscute stages as this [back? " “ald not.” | rat re lubhouse on the | wt pater anal y a ched Andrews's ac- The lawyers for the defense now pro- yentful day ugust ts sald to be | 1a count of the shooting. ante > thei ch-talked-of |i for an unpleasant time on the stand | soldiers “You didn’t see Thornton Hains fire a Poe te Un theln znuchstalked=0C i env nev iehenileulon This man conuitnelliieiat antag Jel of the scene of the tragedy. The t, the dock, the ru re sloop and the plgmy figures of the | Upon leay arious actors to the shooting were all | tae yy con- | fitted in place on the counsel table with i They fe hi i nd he then a lot of care and detail. Thornton | drove them to | Hains, old Gen. Hains and Major Hains i Jal joined in the task of setting the After causing the witness to describe | tage with great circumstance the dimensions | . of Annis'’s boat and the way it was| The witness said this exhibit repre-| rit on ak , a yt MQ nted, fairly, the landing dock of the revalent direction of the wind, Me-| oun with the exception th Saety atyre undertook to compel him to a pith the Texeepiion thet ithe teal gume that conditions conformea to Mc- TunWay didn’t look much like the little Intyre’s own theory. Up jumped the counterfeit whieh MeIntyre wae mow of- te certs f the accured man, n and bear istrict-Attorney. 5 fa sudde! tice iC | en Supreme Court Justice ¢ submit your Honor”—he began. | f° Ray Ms reared fa etalon ed the ancient chamber where th Ss 8 “ ‘ Bune | notable trial fs now well under way the Court Rebukes) Cawyer. |ment by saying that it would be impos-| prisoner, the lawyers and the jurors “You won't submit anything,” sald cinie to correctly depict the picture be-| were all In thelr places, and the bench wubtice Crane, Wie apparently does net a he model and proportions had| benind the raliin a were Tiled with A eo a penny Y s sma asenc ‘at included probably gBit down, Mr. District-. not been drawn to scale. eo en ya F feIntyre, you wil confine i is i , y confine Muddled the Jurors. | Mother Not i. Court. | the facts and not unc : “You purport to present a twenty-foot} o¢ P Jenkins Hains'’s immediate} any deductions of vou not warranted by the evidenc boat lying alongside a forty-foot dock, | family only. his brother, Major and yet you show a boat here that is VU of Chicago, was put ,those assumptions ‘n this gen Man's mouth. I understand him, and I his father, Gen, Pete think the jurors do.” nger than the dock. The proportions | non hisvaged “When did you see Join Tonning, the should be preserved 0 1 of hea: boatman, last?” asked MoInty re-, But no objection coming from Neotanes ferring to the misting witness. ution, the lawyers for the de tt “About a week after Labor Day. 1 were permitted to go on, caus aca haven't seen him since, and lave no Mr, Andrews to assign places tot! idea where he 1s.” Various dolls that represented the Hains When did you fi 5 Annis, Mrs, Annis, Birchfield, 5 had disappeared re who figured in| Flushing. cn a long time, and tle daugh' Who told you?" “Mr. Leavit vat the jur White, of the pri seu y muddled. ide Cli the la ° an objection there? Justice Crane ed that the shot, did you “No, oniy Capt, Hains.”’ “Were not the shots fired in rapid y of the shooting made Hains brothers, evening way, the minia- | an affi certain real es- ery rapidly. ‘Don't you know that the entir tents of Capt. Hains's automatic re- fired in one and five- ness was ade In this lreats against by the occupants takes the stand he fridavit made used man. is witnes nfrontec by his friends of the y stayed at the ing for who is to nin be brought the, District-At \asistant aros had hinted. He din not exclusion of the float T didn't | duty hore about the ne relatio nim there, but ey Cupnlen: Bere a HenE ti emer tele en ngs, At the Oa MF (th } ‘ds. of F ey pt and t fe request of dal n i we the ae. “Was Mr. Bi ante | the Med Ne a he His Honor suld ex! peeitn ielmash j_ytloop’” which Mr Metntyre had tntru- He ean “How many sh i duced ax a mnedel wor y (a cargo ide Yacht Club of Aug. 15. “About elght, I think’ jet Je Les SOE De ere Darrin made an unusual boty OR ly nen. ng ove. He had been tolc e said, tha Not Allowed Near Captain. women Pee ee itont nae iiSaRIG Maa TaGLed rmitted Men. eee ei iatr « mother into the Te er eee ny aah sper ress des cha and gly ‘a prominent place = ‘ narere in lately before th 8 of the Headaches and Neuralgia Kror nd At ap ay or € mar twelve jurors, He ob ito uch x euraigi olds, ns clr relative on th Datice Grane hat aolene Pe ALO Ta fie. the wor! faRiae Vineet thelr reilly AEN ODS SNe hing: Ua ce Crane crue het me one a mnedy. reiives ‘causes. Calt d f for full maine," Look’ for wicuat | i Could sit-at the counsel table of elther Grove. dies nate, BY | Haine Bullds a Boat, side. This barred the aged Mrs Hains While this was Koing on Thoraton| from the space within the railing, but not the room Itself, jazaine was busy cutt Help Wanied ‘Prosecutor's Outline ot Evidence To-Day ! ‘On Which He Asks Hains’s Conviction At 10.20 o'clock, after half an hour | stage which regularly plies between the (As advertised for in The Morning 1 wasted In bustling about, Fle Tallroad station and the clubhouse World's Want Directory. White, of Brooklyn, stood up to Hackman Saw Revolver, WEDNES f he p fon, 1 full, After the train pulled out a hackmar Mr. White read hie speech. was driving to the station looking for Mo. Patronage. He was stopped by this de int, who asked him if he would rive him to the Bayside Yacht Club ting the law, @ province belonging The ant sald there was another ythe trial judge. Justice Crane Man with him, and, turning, motion to Capt, Haink, his brother, who. evlded to let White go ahend tandin the easterly end of the DAY, DEC, 16, 1908 \Addressers ... 4 Ho) Agents u Alteration Hands. 1 Artints 1 Bakers 2 had hardly started when Mr re objected, saying White and Captain entered t Boys 2 {Bricklayers 1 en 1 sninis Bushelinen 4 1 Buteners 1s Cabinet Makers Canvaasers H Carvent ors . Cashiers ' ‘ F he wen Chambernaide 5 + | st ine up t Clgermakers 2 Proasers ne oe ola he o the yacht 1 o'clock, ha uit, whe gaged In wh to * clubl Cooks (F s v r em ¢ Cutters Day's Dre ' i} EVERY BUSINESS MAN 1S o Sie BENNING A MARAT Bieciricians " , Bieva i ean Bmvr t len Fred Md Fi . Folder M World will For fehibe get close to ft us Gardene rly ever r « backinan obesed and ot eis ‘ " nu have f © ane Ke 4 wurrey phed at fers y fro f the main receptio: at the same ant t Walling to pay the hackma . 4yt Haine enter yes tree 14 niion # und the defenda & waiter in the club-house WS vertain real catate company t adv ¢ in The s arou eve The waiter thought ~ | The defendant aaked the walter 4 lub grounds, t wokMan to hustle Ve Help Ads., 454 oF, York pape ined Pork te was infor After deseribin float, Mr, White conti: near the mast, low below the boom, t face of Mr, Ha Annie in the tunn| pistol towa Ing suit In th tiller, and sali the hathing with Mt that instant ¢ A revolver artridges ple “Ag the rang out ror-strick ward ¢ em w Janguaze: Ty by Mer. ty And all of tt jacing those WASHINGTON, Doc {to-day by Se Mr. at the Bayside | make no r SECOND RACE six furlongs; soiling. pay King, 113: Lady Carol, 100; By " Nakazain, 109; Threatened Ali, irned t his beth ht of Mood addressed ick, To Mrs Annis *Fled ~ MRS. 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