Show I I f WOMAN AT BOTTOM OF ANNIS MURDER I II N 1 k y f r s t I i tt l f f r l iI tt l 7 r ri i r S r. r I Jr f r r j i il l ti si 4 eL 4 4 1 t a aa 1 a 4 r ti I j 7 J- J MRS CliA CLAUDIA UDIA HAINS Wife of Captain Peter Hains Hams Who Murdered New Nev York Millionaire Yachtsman Because of Jealousy MRS HAINS ACCUSES ACCUSES' I HUSBANDS HUSBAND'S BROTHER I l r GIVES HIM HIMAS AS CAUSE j L I m I Of CRIME i Sidelight Thrown Annis An An- Annis y Town on on n nis Tragedy By Affidavit Affi fi 7 davit Filed s in n Court o t MAKES PLEA t f q Declares s That Captain a a Brother Falsely Accused Her and Caused the M Murder Murder- I CHARGE IS SENSATIONAL tl I T t Accused Army Captain Will Willi Enter Plea of Insanity r 1 When Arraigned Arraigned i o OH MM t t t t 4 f t oi 4 4 New York Oct 10 That to-That That Jen f kins lins Hains drove throve her husband to H 4 murder Annl Annis and was vas tho cause 4 t of fr her own o dl disgrace raco lJ hy by her hus- hus 44 4 4 bawl baud l because became c she tho his ad- ad H t l 4 Tan x's Is limo Uio char charge o made byI hy hs 44 4 I 4 Mrs I CI Claudia E. E HainY In ht thu tho am- am 4 1 t davit lt filed with ith tho the court In Brooklyn In lu support of or 4 her plea lIen for alimony anti counsel J 4 f fetes fees front from her husband who l Is Isnow lW W 4 now lion wafting wt trial in ht Clio tho Queens 4 j 4 count county Jail Jall The application was 4 I 4 denied It today b hy by J Ju Justice Carr In la 44 4 i I 4 Brooklyn and the a affidavit rondo made 44 4 1 4 t public 4 t 4 O 0 t M 4 U t t M t M 4 4 44 4 M M M M M Mi With Justice Carr Carrs decision Ion Is n a n. n memorandum telling why ho he denied dented her motion and a t bundle ot of papers paper I containing the most moat sensational I charges on the tho part of ot the tho i iL L a t her husband nol and a. a M f r n nt u J Ler il Ilif f law Jaw o ot the th 1 n watch I he Ire says that Mrs l Rains Halna confessed Ji her hr herI r- r illicit r relations with Annis not only I before him alone but In tho the presen lor of T T. Jenkins lining Hams and Lawyer awyer Ben Ben- nett nott In General affidavit them thoro thoroIs themIs J Is also an outline given of ot tho the d defense de- de tense his son Peter Jr Intends to too I put in tho the murder triaL I Insanity n Pica rien General Hains Rains says BaS his son eon I not make an in his own be behalf behalf be be- half haIr because an eminent physician has ha examined him and says ho is La to do so 50 because of or his mental condition condi condI- I tion Uon 1 T T. Jenkins hams and Lawyer Lawer Ben Ben- Bennett nott nett both assort assert In their affidavits that i Mrs Hams Hains was not forced was not under the influence of or liquor and was not even greatly agitated when she admitted her intimacy with thu tho t slain Innis Annis Mrs Irs Rains Hains declares that for tor two years preceding the tho murder Jenkins made her life Ute miserable while whilo his hll I i machinations an and Sh she aha says so worked on her husbands husband's mind that he finally became a a. murderer j I She Sho makes absolute denial of or her I I built gunt an and alleges that since June une 2 2 shim she has never left let the company compan of ot her i j I mother who on that day took her het j from Fort Hamilton to Winthrop Mass M The Tho return of or Captain ln Hains Rains from froin San Francisco and of ot his accusations are told in the tile The f j I dons were based she Bho declares on a a 30 letter written to him b by T. T Jenkins Jenkins' j i 1 Hains hams in which he charged her with being o with Annis J i Invites Annis to Call I I matter mattor at n I After discussing tho I I length Mrs Hains Rains tells of ot Inviting I IJ I J to call roll an and of ot the tho automobile ride on May 29 which ended In the tha i captain lending Annis 70 as ball boll I when he was arrested for tor speeding The next morning tn l May 30 sho sha says saya sa her husband awakened her violently I and anti told her she had lied to him For Fot four tour hours he kept up his abuse sh shim Continued on ln e Fh I lO nw i i tn IMIN MRS RS HAINS ACCUSES HUSBANDS HUSBAND'S BROTHER Continued 1 From Fron Pace PaJe One declares and then went wont out and summoned sum sum- his father The whole of ot the tho next d day she re re- re In bed bel Once she attempted to leave It It but was waR followed b by her husband who renewed his accusations ton prevented her from seeing her children and threatened to kill both hoth her and Annis The continues In tho the morning tho the servant ervant brou brought ht me a cup of or coffee rore I drank nothing further and ate ato nothing whatever About 7 o'clock In the evening my husband or ordered mo me to go ro down stairs r I went down and td foun found my husband Jenkins his rath father r and a lawyer David C. C Bennett Jr Bennet All four Al talked to mo me at once onee and asked naked mo me questions but I W ns S BO io fO dazed and lence hence stupefied by the tho charges the tue violence vio yb- 0 of or hl his conduct and that of his food father and law lawyer cr loss Joss of sleep p an and f that T J was unable to make In Intelligent t replies any T r Jenkins pOured out a largo hargo drink of t whiskey and ordered I obeyed him and me InC to drink It thereupon husband bus hus- m my band Mr Bennett and his brother allowed houed mo 00 a a piece of oC paper and nd or- or tao mo to sign it I. I r I would have signed Anything to be allowed a little rest and and nd I wrote upon the tho paper as they demanded As soon as I ta n I went en to my room a LLe no Il next morning June 1 I I was wa dazed dued and stupefied b by the terrible I situation A As I sat on te divan my husband 11 0 and his tather came camo Into the thc room and ono one of oC them I cannot annot tell teU which took old nold kf t f me and shook me mc and kicked kicker m me me Mrs Hams Hains says she remembers noth ing more until she he found Dr Wilson the post ph physician trying to force beef beer tea down her throat She continues H n Dr Wilson throat left lef and the tho others were vere endeavoring to assist me inc my husband pushed up the window from tho the outside and pointed d a n revolver Into tho room and and ordered all al the tho persons to leave My husband husland and his brother then came In My I husband took oft off his coat and his revolver dropped to of the tho floor Jenkins handed bonded It to J my hus luis band who band hold It I In his Ills hand and amI told me he had al papers for tor me mo to sign At the tho samo amo time ho han handed ed me mo sJon the summons sum sum- mons and complaint In the action When rh n the tue revolver foil fell to acton the floor J Jenkins nl told tol m my husband that 10 io 0 foor nad iad bet better l reserve that Job for tor another per- per son eon 1 My husband told mo that I had bettor betl go to lo Mr Annis or m my moth mother r rand and Jenkins told mo nio that If Ir my lY mother would not take mo nic mf back I could live 1 0 wit iti him Tuesday June 2 m my mother moth moth- er came to the house and I 1 was again ordered out O of the house b by my husband hus bus band and left lef with wih my and went vent to Winthrop Mass where I 1 have havo o ha ald since remained I I can offer oter no possible theory of or orr r my husbands husband's conduct of or his terrible rOge rage of his accusations and hi his hie treatment treatment treat treat- ment mont of ot me except that his mind had had been poisoned b by his brother For lor two or three years T. T Jenkins hams Hains has bias been ben ond endeavoring to lo Induce me mo to have Improper relations with him him T. T Jenkins Hams Hains told me rue man many times that ho would he be avenged for saying aying that I would Inform m my husband and ord orderIng order order- rIng r- r Ing him from the tho house houe I 1 never told my husband for I 1 wa was afraid to do HO so I believe l bele that when my husband seemed friendly with wih Mr Annis and me and when ho he accused mo me as ns I 1 ha have stated eLated he had bind seen on T. T 1 Jenkins hams and nd the thc latler had told tor him him many things which ho Ito repeated In lii his ac OC- OC ac- ac Cd I do not ol know what t Is In the Paper containing m my called so-called o-caled o confession which my 1 J hu lawyers In tho murder once told toll the tho newspapers pApers I had made madr ami I can an not make inako more specific denials until I know its Ita Ia content con con- tent tents My h husband nd rind ami I had har throe chil chi chi- dren circa Our youngest child Is an nn In Infant In- In ant fant and requires th the tho attention of ot Its I mother I could find no trace of ot m my children after atter m my arrival In Winthrop Mass Mas J I have havo sInce Inco learned beamed through tim tho newspapers that they wore nt lit Fort l Hancock n N. N J. J h I have been Onil tilled filled with fi finO I anxiety for my children l end l It In Is my ray lot nO t IS r n most earnest r that I bo be O allowed r as RI their mother to Im have thorn them pending the tho outcome of ot this thiR m matter tr |