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Show Mrs. Lillian Hobart French Is fill Threatening to Start ;, W Something. 'v j I SHE OBJECTS TO BEING jl - ' THROWN INTO DISCARD . f 9 Onec Visited Zion and Tried to : M Have Silver King Stock u I Transferred. f I F. Augustus ITeinze, tho Mi j. H copper magnate, who ia.lo bo niaF. ? Nov York City today appeaoi.Jt )k H a well-devcloped, hcallhy-lur:go3t H csis on his trail, in tho porsou )3 H Lillian Hobart Fronch. Mrs. Z Jt H says that Hcinze has had the IH twelve years of hor life and sho . not propose to be relegated to tho 17. A card without a fight for what sho coi , a ' H siders her rights. V 3 Mrs. French appears to bo playing sA the part of "A Woman Scorned,' ' to H perfection, and she threatens to tell . things about . IToinze that will start irtB something. Discussing hor alleged ijll wrongs, Mrs. French is quoted as say- f I 'Di: '1. "I can tell things that no paper in ' ) New. York would daro to print, and I i 'H can back them up with letters and tele- Q VM grani.s which I .intend to show in tha suit which I am going to brhiK against 1 -Mr. Ilclnze io compel him to return to ft ( mo that $25.0(70 worth of stock. My ji' , . ; affairs are in the hands of McMillcn & , ItM llowilt of '220 J3roadway, who are now jH taking steps to bring suit for tho recov If cry of these securities." , f Mrs. French related a story of a ce j IH lain man who Had paid a Now Y01 ' judge J100.000, . told how a wealthv Nc 1 LH Yorker, who was supposed to havo cor jH mltted suicide at fhc timo of tho pan1 hed really been shot to death by ,H woman, his body being removod to h ' homo and a aullable story concocted f. t tho coroner, and, finally, how tho woma (' had killed herself in Philadelphia. Mrs I JM Fronch asserts that sho can prove theso fH things, and she threatens to make It very interesting for certain people un- -.H less her mouth Is stopped. j Says Sho Wants Justice. 4 IMj "AH I want is justice," she said. "Mr. ! , Bv Holnze Is not oven trying to let me f JHt down easy, and now It has come to a I K fight between us and In this fight all ' 1B the ammunition is going to bo on my sido of the caso. "Mr. Helnzo nnd I had heen quit friendly until he went to Europe after H his acquittal. At that time he was pav-. ' tfB L".? ,S300 a mnth as Interest on the- i JH S-'o.OOO in securities which he had givon ' t9 me. and which I afterward gave back to 'SI him when he was prensed for ready fH ',0"C'-VV, 's -soon fls ho was acquitted ho fahut off the payment of ?300 a month. flH! As soon as Mr. Helnzo returned home. 'iB tJv, w.eeIcs ''fc 1 went t0 him a"d H? asked li I m to return to mo the 525,000 l worth of securities In tho form of stock A WM in the Silver King Coalition mine. He , H said he would not give them to me: that Mff he never had given tbm to me, but only Ing" VGr t0 m f0r 8afe keeP- "("B Tim statement of Mrs. French re- garding the Silver King Coalition stock Jjl recalls the fact that sho visited Salt tfM .bake about fifteen months ago for the hMI purpose of having 5000 shares of stock '!E in Uic Silver King transferred to her. ;B ih. Ave 1000 share- certificates wore lB indorsed by Hcinzc, but tho secretary of the company was a little bit : ! iry regarding tho witnessing sin- ' natire. The company's attorneys were ) apjcaled to, and advised that the I M stopk be not transferred until Hoinzo f 4i had given his consent. Hcinzc was i flfl then telegraphod, and wired back an JX I order not to transfer the stock until ho ' fl was heard from later. This prevented IH the transrer. A hen Mrs .French blow into the fail cr King cOice she threw the stock ! out on a desk and said she would leave 11; there until Iicinzc was heard from. When she learned that Ilcinze obiected ,fl to he transfer she took tho stock, and ''H sho tly left Salt Lake. The stock has Itfli sine passed from .Hoinzo 's ownership. liv'ifl |