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%) , ? a “COURT STUDIES ROUSSEAU, THE ~ BOMB MAKER Man’ Who Sent Dynamite to ‘Steamer Umbria Unique in Criminology, SCIENTISTS AND GOFF. ee 4 Watching Prisoner with a View to Reporting as to His Mental Condition. SENTENCE MAY BE DELAYED. ‘the Recorder Likely to Take Fur ther Time In Order to Learn the Antecedents of Prisoner. Beoarse Geaslor Rousseau, the dyna- mite-bomb maker, presents a unique study in orfminotogy, Reoorter Goff {s making a searching investigation of his character and antecedents, Experts have been assisting the dunt In an unofficial manner, and al- though Rousseau ts down on the oalen- er for perttence to-morrow, It Is likely|] ever that action will be deferred until the Reoonter’s investigation {s completed. Although no facts have been made public as to the results-of the Court's|| moon, investigation, the consensus of opin- fon of the oMclals who are familiar ‘with the progress of the Inquiry {s that Rousseau ig insane on the subject of “America for the Americana alone,” Regarding his antecedents, Rousseau fs reticent, Al that is known at pres- ent about his family, ts that he has a brother living, that he has been mar- sted, and a faw years ago inherited with Ma brothor « large fortune left by his “Hae Gtudled Closely. bral Ba elusion, {t has been ascer- taied tint tie has studied the subject closely and can converse intelligently while discussing {t, On all other, sub- he @anely but not intelli. ‘gently. Thoee who have talked with ‘the convicted man say that in former Gays tie would have been classed as a * “Know Nothing.” He claims not to belong to any organization’ and in all this ate, such as tho attempted destruc. ton. of the steamship Umbria and the atathe of Frederick tho Great, haa acted 48 @ free agent, Of, the truth of this claim the Court end prosecuting authorities are sattafed, While Rousseau was on. the witness stand, Recorder Goff cross-examined him nutoly ga to his possible connection | particular criminal phase of he bi PN Toe hayo figured as extrem:| styaveq ‘of crime are not, to.’ oI ste'"4h. vatidus countries, bi + “epidemioe.!'” Bor Anatance, th ion oun i} iihenes tunes wit pela \ , a is ANSWeErgy en ines at’ fitty. different points Lees | as ho- work with’ no co-ordination: Or’ po members of sécret’ soc! haf forth was an active Riraber Or Mahe astleee Haul DIR acct a gh er 0 ‘were freely. given, and it a 6 ‘by those who are familiar. with i perament. the erime wave, Peet would ‘have been given| This fact makes them the greaiest e by the Keoorder time 1 @s to bis motive: in tending the machine to the Umbr! - peau always replied: rahe Z thought it would be a very good thing: to make public to’ the mari jor of ‘the world, England ord lsvin 0s that were engaged i amadler matlons—to undervtany cay Recently there was a wave of “hald-| 9. may, always be fondiioaat th the waxing and wan- conditions—whtoh Gootors forth in New York of late— spread of spinal menia- extent I cannot say, The a y had at stake, it was almply an “(dea of mine.” has t was his only motive for bia! of the machineshatred of png vand devoted love for his country, Shows Strong Mentality, ite the statement that Rousseau suffers fiom a delusion’ he presents every evidence of strong, teed ni mentality, His head js symmetrical ai except the short, broad nose, with the butbous, fleshy ridge indicative of extreme sensuality, there is absolutely noné of the criminal in his composition, But tho full, broad, dome-like top of the,..forehead, sloping: lightly * back+ ree the heavy ridgé over the eye- broWs (indicating enormous perceptive power), the furrows in the cheeks, run- ning down each side of the nose, saro evidence pf an abnormal concentration upan One ‘object—a concentration which under @ iy Set of clroumstances ‘would develop ifto a monomania, ‘This +h the wide open flaring nostrils, the equare jaw, the straight wide mouth, the excess of bone under the ear and tho) intense \emotionallam indicated in the nwisture of the sin, the flush that comes and goes, tho high reasoning fev Anh produce the Nihilist, the revo« » Tutt fonist—the man who loves to fight either fair or foul in a cause he be- Heves is just, In the general formation of the fore- d and, indeed, the whole upper part of the faco down to tho nose, there Is An exact correspondence beweon, Rous- geau ind a notorious criminal who was peared several. years ago in Newgate, Angland, who believed he had a mission tid ‘the world of the unfortunate wo: men of the streets, Watched by Criminologlists, Wailo Rousseau was tostifying those who study criminology remarked that Amusements, One of the most fascinating sights to be witnessed in Greater New York to-day is to watch a little child take her first ino H\lesson, Charmed by the strange production of sound and over- joyed at being able to fill her lit- tle soul to the brim with mustc, 4 picture is presented that far )more than repays the parent for the cost of the instrument, Es- pecially this is true when the piano {s purchased from one of the. “Sacrifice” dealers who ad- vertise daily in the Morning World. rise to the natural query ea to what of the post A Wave of Hold-Ups, 4 ups” extending over a large portion of the upper west alde, Investigation proved that many of the gangs and individual offenders were in no way con- neoted with each other, Murder waves also engulf New York at intervals, In like manner orimes against chil- drén have now suddenly come to the fore in numbers and mnalignity which have aroused every ‘decent citizen In behalf of The Evening World's oru- sade for the proteotién of schoolgirls and for the swift punishment of thelr persecutors, Not only the sudden and seemingly inexplicable increase of this orlme, bat the almost universal congenital de- generacy of its perpetrators hag awak- ened the keenest interest among alien- ists, Carleton Simon, authority on mental diseases, said to-day: "Various causes may be assigned for this ‘wave,’ The men convicted are often of What we term the ‘negative type,’ Such men's minds are in a measure like sensitized plates, They absorb ahd aot on ideas placed before them, Hearing of aufoides their thoughts and then thelr actions turn to suldide, Impressed with the idea of incendtariem they become incendiaries, Impressions that would not reach the normal brain aro grasped and contwrted into action by them, It {s diffioult to say how such Impressions are received, as many of the ton ani contraction of the pupils of the eye, In- dicated a ‘heart affestion Apaiced, by tho use of drugs, But to Rousseau’s credit, his keepers in the pay, he has made no requ fe it any kind sinoo he has plainly discernible under his hair, is a ridge as though the skull had been tre- pana at one fae ee bumps of com- hativencss heh! je ears are full: veya i the Souris hihi del 08 to the Ufe Rousseau has lived has de- vooped tho tuot thst We dave. acted: cated man, and, although wealthy at one time, wag not reckless, but spent his money with the one purpose in ylow, Mae of “America for the Americans alone,” It is the opinion of those who heard Rousseau's testimony on the stand that the cage stands alone In the history of Jurisprudence in this country, ee oma GREW TIRED OF LIFE AT TWENTY"SIX YEARS. twenty ‘k in the peery store street and as found In his room at No, 100 B wenty-fourth street, the eng pouring from two jets and every creak and crevice stuffed with paper. Apostal oe on his trunk, addressed to his sist Mercer street, City, asked hor. \here remained,’ The writer sald offered nothing worn tpn, PSYCHIC FORCE IS CAUSE OF PERIL TO EAST-SIDE GIRLS. i} rae re ee Alienists Give Strange Explanations of the Sudden and Unprecedented Outburst of Crime Against Children in the Crowded Tenement Districts. CARLETON SIMON THINKS SUN SPOTS CAUSED IT, “Suggestion” Is the Theory Advanced by Dr. G.| accused 5 A. Jacoby, While City Physician F, A, Mc-- Guire Believes Filthy Streets May Be Partly Responsible. CAUSES OF THE CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN GIVEN BY ALIENISTS Sun spots have been visible during the past month or s0, When- in epots appear look out for orim violonce may alway be expected unit as insanity waxes and wance with the wasing and waning of the —CARLATON SIMON, ‘Authority on Mental Diseases. jh solar conditions, just The apread of thiv form of crime is due to “suggestion,” the men. concerned béing usually of what is called the “suggestible” tem- —DR, G, A. JACOBY, Alientst, Wenther conditions, mental or physical exhaustion or other stress may account for the stnte of mind which renders otherwise normal men euddorly ausoceptible to orime influence, —DR.. 8. L, HUNT. _—_— ‘While the bitter winter and filthy, disease-bree: fares and the unusual amount of cold, hunger, fli: privations may mot wholly account for the mental processes which have led a certaim class of men to the imorensed commission of these crimes, yet these same cou(itions may very readily have had a marked influence om the victims and to some extent have caused -—F. A. M'GUIRE, a City Physician, ho ‘That’ the unprecedented wave of crime against children from which New York 1s so acutely suffering 1s no mere group’ of coincidental and sporadic cases 1s attested by the foremost alfenists. ‘Varying causes ate! assigned, ranging from auto-sugestion to sun spots, But medical authorities agree that’ a powerful’ and dangerous psychic 'force is at work, and that to this force te due the prevalence of this| ot Manhattat’s schoolgirls are the victims, men involved cannot read or write, nor do they, in some oases, live in the nolgh- at certaitt periods the city 1s, avénadad) borhood where other crimes of the gort / || ane. committed. int hes not been clearly, pot with these cases. Vide Guribg the rn the ‘Swed he that justice was done, a past month or two, dedly with the intent to shield hig},menace of the community and gives! a) r vi 8, ods, for some occult rea. Greot magnetic re~ » in 1870 and fi jm War And) ter, course to take, myatertous cause could have’ suddenly |#0m. Of dhe sigh, and set Galt a shumtred. pyromentnos to] yi, work, each independent and ignorant /y898, In th Wat, the Franco-l the war.with Spain, mpanted the Rus-| "Nhe prosecution will: : Times of violence] vigorously as ossible,” al Diet woh | Attorney Grone, “and ‘justice will bead cinta ie abeurd to influe: brought Yo bea th as” mabe stricta are crowded per! uly ane quarters, I aR trade him/an unquestioned nt matters of paycopathic interest Such orlmes are th moral imbecility, e' ed froma medical stand; Calses. Buch calises |URIC ACID GR , expression of 9 Healy wiping oui = punishment for le the bitter wing 6 Unusual ‘amount ‘or yy | by uric acid polson in my system ai have besn perfectly cured, It has done for mo what I have never known any other the peculiar yellow it pallor of his skin In connegtfon with the a 1 that came and went, the ton taln Kee? of men tidy in ia On, a marked influence o; Down the back of Susans mun, | may this, to Wome extent 0 articles float en ip it, your kidneys ai Aisensed and unable to do thelr work, if not attended to at once Bright's Diseasu, diabetes, rheumatism, gout, urle acid, in- flammation of tho bladder, gall-stonas or urinary troubles will develop and prove fatal in a short me. severely and relentles: unweloome visita Crime Due to Suggest his ts a ‘wave,’ not "ald Dr, G, A, Saooby {9 called in soieng © urges men of au, "No dootor can doubt th Vit 1s less easy to if “ure Co., Rochostel will analyze St nid send you m report, wit advice and medical booklet, free, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS, rhich py before in a year, a similar cases within e next few day; Any alienist will ew days, ve the sam 5 her, o nalltons, mental of r other atre unt for the state of mind on W. on | ots abut, aud Ad A ADAH, Olt cane” to bury ‘him whatever money (sh a Se een Avan aerate eat lige | wi ALICE OHLSEN STIRS CORONA Magistrate’s Action in First Releasing Smith Is the Talk of the Place, | SAYINELUENCE WASUSED But Connorton Denies It and Says Justice Will Be Done Without Favor, DEFENSE TO BE “ACCIDENT.” Talk of Politics In the Matter— Girl 18 Improving. Although five days have elapsed since the shooting of Alloe Ohlsen, little else fs talked about in. Corona, and all classes are busy discussing the prob- ability of her recovery and speculating fe to whet will be the next move in the prosecution of young Bmith when (he case comes up to-morrow. Charges of political influence were openly made when Smith was released’ Monday io the oustody of his father, and feeling was strong against Magls- trate Connorton and Assemblyman Sul- livan, who, it was admitted, had seen the Magistrate in the young man’s be- halt, What Connorton Says, "Wien the young man was brought before me first,” seid Magistrate Con- norton, In discussing the matter, ‘I was not advised as to the serious na- ture of the girl's wound, and was told that the shooting was an aocident. 1 @id not know anything about it, and thought that the girl's father or aome Tepresentative of the family would be Present if there was any reason to hold the man on a serlous charge, There foundation whatever for the ror whetever the demand Fal, be, dope without edits! favor, rewsure roug’ Feats aria ast » but he was 1, teiiscuae series eee ent mi talk there ia or whet ls sad” UC? Mr, eoneeon prominent official of hurch in C another view of the matte oy lagietrnte and the District-Attornoy,” said he, “and we told them plainly what we thought the case, We told thom that we any amount of money to » end we in- ‘We went to mee the Mi sted upon anether hearin, Saye Influence Was Used, (a! continued Mr. Johnéon, ymian Sullivan went ‘to see him, Mr, Ohlgon waa away and the ita| Wae prostrated, so ‘that they da mt know what wns going on, and the J gave no motice qo the parents, or, frie to cons! Ag Boy Pon tutte Ce Hai fold ie it of nation, but re Me. Ohlsen dgclinos to discon th : leclinos to dizcuss @aying that he da untleckled what ot be say ron the Defense Is “Accident,” Smtth's futher and his counsel are preparing the defense on the Vv of oclolog- | Aocident, Wihen seen Mr. Smith was bit- also part-| ter Ln his denunciation of any other ver- tonement| on, "All this talk about politios,”’ anid @ into un-| he, ‘is merely for effect, and is started With the hope that it will arouse public regation of that sort pro«| Pinion and have am effect against my refiner Usual proprieties of lite,” Show Moral Imbecility, y Phyalolan F, A, MoGuire, son, Miss Ohlsen's condition pews Od i e vorable, but Dr. Morris, who gase in charge at tho Post-Graduate Hospital, says that tt will not be possl- ble for two or three days’ to tell what will be the result of her wound, AVEL 38 CAUSED BY THE KIDNEYS BE- ING UNABLE TO CARRY THD POISONOUS WASTE MAT- TERS OUT OF THR BIAOD, ‘The urine of persons suffering from uric aold or gravel is generally soanty, and after it has stood a while a reddish sed! ent tke brick dust forms in It, I inced. stages the urio acid sometimes ap- mrs a8 fino sand, or large crystals, howe who pass gravel in any copsider- am jSble quantity aro usually trolbled with inflammation of urinary orga! hoartburn, gout and rheumatism. 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