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- Bears Up Bravely Under Blow, Which)‘ Does Not Come Until She [ss mas sored wh Reaches the Earl of Yar- mouth’s Residence. the m had Madinon 8q the report a Ma mar noun ce tactured out § whole ototh | She denied that ehe had written h | ‘minutes to-day. When asked about @ report in an evening paper Which | etter her marringe, an annouteed thet she had contradicted Valet Bedford's statement in regard | she had not seen him Sto do marringe betwesd her and Harry Thaw having taken place in Eng: | SPO for months betore the vl ~ tant, Stree Thaw satd “1 have not bad one word to aay, nor WIN T have say bout the case or any feature of the case wnt!! the proper time comes. In the mean time any statements published or otherwise purporting to come from ma ars lies—absolute lies pa Mr. Olcott tntemis to tmtrodues ‘STANFORD WHITE'S BROTHER |.2°%. "Sin ‘Sat? Ss é SAYS HE WANTS JUSTICE "= sient eave ave letters agdressed to | to her mar Thaw might her y White sebeequer ace has not been reals in Judge Olcott's possession « written, to Miss Nesbit by White before she went to Europe with Murry | Thaw. | ‘These letters are very affectionate, | one word to Mard te Get a Jury. The iMoulty that may be expertences | impaneliing & jury to try Thaw was os hired with money fur} inepect the minutes of the Grand Jury |-tn ‘Two lanes hy the teensy of Btantord White or entered © specia! ples of insanity videnced yesterday while Mr. Garvan Seft to@ey for Pimeburg under oniere| Thaw wanted to go to court to-day, | was oxamining taleamen to try Martin , fo rake that ‘town with @ fine tooth | but the little excursion acrows the| ‘Nghe, a murderer, who has been for A ‘ ‘ for the recom! of Fivelyn Nesbit | pridge of Sighs which might #erve to|five years in the Asylum for the / f the came to New York. | break the dul! monotony of ehother long | Criminal Ingane at Matiemwan. Asked it 7 \ Have fihished with Pittsbure | dey in the » wae dented him. His| they believed tm insanity as a defense 7 tectives wire to go to Phile- | inwyer, furmer Judge W. M. K. Oleott,|for murder, the talesmen replied that) < trace the girl's MOVEMAN'™ geriied that there was no need of| they did not tf 1 was only comxistent |” if Chfeot te to secure P| nringing Thaw inte Genera! Seastons| with the murder | possible. that the mame of the 8F | since the attorney could perfect the| It developed yesterday i i 3 : E aH ? that’ Thaw's Mist's model had been tarnwtie® long Qast week be. | AY FETE have iy their pamseesion « ring Hefore Btanlord “Wars —ever—save ov] Pes not gulllr eruered last weet Te, { amen trom the Sige: of Waite by ihe Ppa fore ee owing Jt af msc : ~ cana ern ae = to Daews cow re ‘the prisoner's presence as w i ery bY ane oF first wo ap- << plan of mye « aay He 4 ‘Thaw has suffered intensely from tha| Deer In the interest of White fm the plane of the-Whites, was aetna | clase air of the Tombs and yeaterday extraordinary Proceeding om last ae ro beers Fo fam. | 2¢ Was in & Highly nervous condition acum faye» ype a extraorginary tect's partners, jo eecure hil 0 he murdered architect's part |and heaged Judge Olcott to secure him | [aoottance compared lo ite ¥ to eeticitor, hie brother from the Weet We son, Whatever evidence fs se- | | cured by the detectives will be tureed Sewer to District-Attorney Jerome for | > amet the prosecution of White's Widow Goes to Long Island. g & epeedy trial “| wilt die if I have th #tay here #— three montha.” be exciatmed when told | that the District-Attorney was not ain tai thinking o€ trying hice niil Gotober lemmeai in The most important witness exam ined toxmy by Distriet-Attorney Joyome and Assistant Digtrict-Attorney To-day Stanford White's widow #04) Garvan was John E. MoKenne, head ae. mother left the town house In |or the Wetective agency from which | ‘Square for the cowntry @*-/ Harry Thaw hired men to trai! Gtan- |i) th at Bt. James, L. I. Richard Men-/ font White. McKenna brought with White, the brother who arrived | him to the Crimimal Courts Building y from his home tn Beattie, we! all the original written reports mede them as far ae the ferry in| to him by the men detalled to spy on omobile. On his return to No. 221| White. Mr. Garvan thought he might ne is Prooany « unin demine art. it upon wo womel The ngures are iniini sie, tu0ugn = parieouy | | that could not | lite sotiety, nor by it accurately | in & public way. very well be worn in the subject illuminat degors eed gg 3 the ring to the defen Serve to {lustrate th eccentricity of White's mind and tend ‘Twenty-firet street, he gave to al be able to get idence out of the /t, etrenethen the i > states tor The Evening World the) mass of notes and data furnished by | wae abnorm auent fee. the in hie quest for the ao ogre manly he i# alleged to have F } CHASE AFTER BOYS McKenna. Thaw Had a Good Night. Despite the heat tn the Tombs, Thaw | 0 pound, Let bin creane hin| ted « good night. ‘The guard on duty! Wave off tie reddisi) ray | in Slurderers’ Row had to speak wide} A Beart ANd tore the comnece of bis | 10 Awaken Rin when une keeper mate statement he has made since be New York Mamata White, mining #n- ie over 6 tert ot and weighs 4 i ; mustache upward and he could| Sis rounds of the cwlle to-day Dways| i up Broadway and be mistaken | before the young millionaire hed been “Meeevery corner for Win Gawd brother [up and stirring tong before the inne Ip converration he is bramgue to the) call sounded. 1 An soon em hin breakfast waa din Seeman ft Kruttness. t course do you propose to lake] posed of Thaw get bimeelt te thy cask The Cee Syaiet thaws asked the ot opening the thirty lmtiers 4hat bas fr, come to him tn the early mat Some “Bince the lawyers have not decided! oy these letters he Iald aside for bin | Charles Pursued Youngsters in Street and Succumbed to | yak, ow in io you expect ww te leounsel an they deatt stth allegntions 3 Rai rwotien toe man trom Meets. | Sgainwt seantond White mich arimht be | Stroke of Apoplexy | Not ® Multi-Millionaire Valuable informelion Tor Te Gerenme. | - | Thaw evider expected that het oe #12 hon been reported That YOU APE ®) woul go to court dey. Ba showed! prior oy ieee AE, SHUT ionaite. wd That you expreted nin oe gnome gsi FE cs irra reer e oad i : Se-tee your tortone, if sary, tol andouting the processiom | or keen in Ha hepsi Of Mantord Wisite. whe were to be 166081 fo levcream. While he ew in * | oye : Sf am nat rempuonmihl tool avories ! ‘ a + at remonwihia for. fon) writ | wesowe time pli. therk Was nO OTUT | 06 Krard evento ean One Mr fiat are printed atwul me. Lam vet ®] for him teJoih thet Apparently | Mieieth wires: uae ; Heh man~merely a m * cs ws bagion tng te tod 10 OO | tn une back ot hie wagon to get af the fortable circumstances. I have my own | poaring in public lots a tionnitrtaedin rt famity to look vet for and tam not} Wife an Carly Visiter, | aries saw ' sate Az * ahkiing revenge. etter AN 1 maui tn : : , 16 mie Justion dgne. I expect to stay |, APE Ue ramutar dgity” emit of Judge : Vig here ut ay ta tiki bt ths ee eee lists Weal. aie. Thaw men Thaw We have every contdence ee ee ton at Wa he in Air. Jerome's wblliiy 10 bring wait tab nainutee ter the Whadden's eatlce | white ta che tke a tig tat rims ggiveanylle dred ay And fanned stom. "Wien Dr “Are you going io Atte te tlear Einke “ean teeell eon | ROE arrival —Charkie wake dead oe fF Four tevtiers pame thie Ar erm retin Poel of yuepivsy, maperintuced by the heat and k Meas mgbinet bim? De you know the | (he Met Tereare +. Motiaans. of her | Guavsion, ‘Tine victin wee aenteen-Yeare ¥ B know The | haan a's coune, ROINeiA. They tered | 21d and lived wi No. 35 Beat One Hun- 'h Mature of the storiet that are feing | | SeAM sith ince phi dred and Eighteenth streat a ——gipeulated rekerdine Sie heatiie | tog : A tex misutes hariee'n boty 1 te vimpiy want to wee jua-] © we te » eld) ted been faden a Neville enw a Mls Banat t unou te ee} Wo & seporter f ” | imme is an meinewer, cotiapwe in a fF ‘ \ ¢ aw! heap in front of his House at No. 2x Be ghod Hushand and a Mise imduteant Sia lettare tase Thaw | Soh swans. De wo &4 thither For twenty yews we haa| * is threw a howe tom le Welle + os Myed three thowaend miley apart and 1) © age uniesy he given-maoney & ; was not in his confidence, I believe he| *rilere. Others who wr that ¥ ee gies ae tates see a wat | cour ch eocaion met eet ‘| OMEN OF ILL LUCK ne Tete, it devo'ws “pe the omer side] mgainet White if he wi We | | } te prove the dr Bee they | wre_payton »-| AT COSSITT WEDDING.’ ; 4. — aeuinet Bente Ww aT « . | Tt memory.’ page letter in whieh he went an to! ‘ “Net auiny” Plea Stands. | enimnerate a iow lint of starting «| On Day Before Marriage of Man | lnwations againet Htanford White, of Fs eater Saar Pha moet tot Which —he—ctatmed—to pave —ntwoiutet Hied—at-Salisbury, Cilergyman prot ——- IE urinal ples of “not gulliy Am ts ricken. —-Tiidleirmets® charying lium wich tmnrder. | Death of Valet Bedford. | Was Stricker eee ee tie © The unampected demth of ‘Trews water, | Se eaue i Us omnes ary be Wiliem Bedford, who sucoumbed to ay v4 . " __rmer Wlowed by Judie *| pendiclte "vasterdas at Prechycent, (found anothur temtancy to the pons) Xt oF i Hospital, Ww & hard blow to the prow [it te deeth of young —radarich —H. V5 ne ‘ i Was one the Sra |Covstt in the ratiroad wseck at Salin tu Barred 5 fete tkemined BY Adwletant Diateiel | borr nin: kDa claim os r ‘ the murder fie | Die on Ow his nor ean } : eure | dw Justice Dugro S Jur h | | ae ne wedding on Mast Went ‘ we Newitt, contrary in the parlors of the Hotel r * 4d alroad. AA somllected om hearing the aad \k ere had been performed | that bride was men worrled Pitreburg cauee of the au ot ro i a ¢ that rebation, Me oh Absent-Minded Youth! jos: ews temaraie coin mt at the teat syamart Gators the ne m the Co! wo « apopiexy Thee Se Stitt at weet | Mit ante ote stonn a | POLICE DON’T KNOW ~ Bite ites tos oe |e ma A BOY FROM A GIRI Can't Read Affidavit steals ee is Also F | wittaes tr the. Sropwourion, |SUMMER GIRLS WANTED | ies, Which Is Hardly in a tects atric narionsice'nes| AS SMOKE WITNESSES.) 2% wh as! After a hasty luncheon this young! '* aoe pale va | a1 “ ti Ju a vs K * cook Ig hurrying away, leaving behind | vnar's > ~yetiane oy least aevot| Mayor Moy len call to-day f sk nummer gi bis ambreita and 4 grip contatr va valuable papers belonging to his son Mrs Thaw af i r oe, Will Ais thoughtlessness ¥Ae OF SPOKE Gheparaginigly | 2 Pat on his potition® sion ah With. The fete Rs #5 - the eetlivbing of either of avenue gariy Bay skrstacront pes IND” | a paul, Mad osene-thidinine'a » nw “damage ous |e 446 8 tWo-yearnil * | eure the folk \o aomviot, the ieeare od te eethes And Murfehs wok Mt to haw underwent another Mequiel- bs THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENTING, JULY 3, 1906. Saks CARTORIA "The Kind You Have Always Bought wae THAW'S WIFE AT THE TOMBS TO-DAY. ‘ELDER MRS. THAW HEARS THE NEWS OF SON’S CRIME. LONDON, July 3—3 P. M—C heey driven to the residence of the Ea the tragedy at New York June 25 wa didly under the blow, but has not deci Later it became known that it was probable that Mrs. Thaw would go to Switzerland and not return to Amer- immediately, as her health is Edward Thaw ts coming here fea poor from Switzerland TILBURY, England newn of the tragedy on the Madison Squ Root Garden, New York, June 25, when Harry Thaw shot and killed Stanford White, had not been jocommunieated to his mother, Mr+ |‘Thaw, when the Atlantis Transport line steamer Minneapolis, from New York docked this morning. Extraordinary precautions | were taken on board to keep any ink- | ling of the tragedy from her until were able to break the July 3.—The on June 23 here relatives news, Mrs. Thaw, who had been | was met by her son-in-law, the asun rl Leemeto. Tilbury to welcome when she landed. It was expected th Thaw was surrounded by friends and | to prevent any stranger from approac After landing Mrs, Thaw and her ters were expre: exclud in pulled which rep As the tr ut of mouth sald that he would not break the house. }¢he Barl of Yarmouth was talking to | trom a stranger, -OVSTER BAY READY FOR THE FOURTH Roosevelt Does Some Work} While Villagers Complete | Their Plans. BAY, & L, July §--Pree wevelt pald up somewhat to- ote rest of youterday ee. tet he \ day Li Llanes amount of corresponde * accumulated since Saturday #F wae kept hard at work for sever ¢ hin comy with his atenographer were received a) Bagamere Hill ever, and when we President had o4 with hie letters the osrea of ky were dhiean awed Bishop, Bec offices indicate that as MM retary w tie Canal | not he made & rhonm wpprotet enien went an Bee- 1 oh the Corr waned until the | remain tendered to him | AW for the celebration of the the “Bummer Oapital’ were rushed on every hand to-day io beltix given & paktriottc * Toe Town Councti met é ted a mpectal appropria ton of Sit to supply a force of con | station to malMtAIn pence nnd orber to-| | morrow. Fa matable will Wear A js x ate Dede wrt | son } YE E XAMINATION. t Eyes shoukd-be-examined se YOU believe | they are sound or not. Our oculists «ate doctor, graduates who" will advise you unerringly. It costs nothing to consult ua. 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Sev haa, ee EH 2 "Fh her. and to her while on the train bound for London the stat! apparently being in continued ignorance of the tragedy She narrowly escaped hearing the news at the dack | reporter from an English newspaper attempted to speak to Mrs. Th [Dat the Bark intervened just io time to snve her from getting the first news relese messages containing the news were received on board the remade Dut the captain, having been so advised, suppressed t reined at the exeoutlve | MOTHER OF HARRY THAW HEARS NEWS OF STANFORD WHITE'S MURDER BY HER mayee woe HER ARRIVAL IN LONDON, AND BEARS UP BRAVELY. CZAR READY 10 GIVE LANDS 10 THE PEASANTS Qn her arrival in London Mrs. Thaw | tl of Yarmouth, where the news of $ broken to her. She bore up splen-| ided upon her future movements. Distribution Bill Sent te Douma and Warning to People Issued. MOTHER or HARRY THAW. ally cheerful throughout of Yarmouth, and Blair n fabs Wad Wrealhed the voyage Thaw, who we would be communicated | ar + As she stepped detectives, the latter being hing her. Mra. | setiing detalled boarded a spect ed. ‘ jon Mrs Thaw was still smiling ‘The Earl of Yar- ‘al Asia and to belp al omselves there, not stmenta of by the the news to her unt!) they reached Walle the American press represen’ (erally where desired Superfluous Hair A Truthful Statement en It. 2 eth ave Ly Ocemmtorily we have notitet the Ingles whe artic rerard that some of ¢ writin nan ~ iBeenwny. 4‘ on Met o & alot, Dowell Khuatdly, nates fo Lan To eelcheite With ca SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY {O¢ | ARSORTED £btT AND ProoxD WANT CREAM x { KISSES NE CHOCOLATES xD Hy " Ht: CHOCOLATES AND BON ION SHSOMT MEN TOT AL DOULA T en INDEPENDENCE ia Rivet: PACKED AX BOUV ANIA. TEAG DAY Abs API TE YOR THE OCC AMON, PARK Sate! STOKE ork N pe NINGS ONTH 11 O'CLOCK ae West ay St. 29 CORTLANDT St, pani RoW NASsan At City Hall Park, acl Mn, CELEBRATION OF THE iota ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE July 4th, 10 A. M., TAMMANY HALL Bayne’s 69th Regiment Band,| PATRIOTIC SONGS | TAMMANY GLEE CLUB, | READING THE “Declaration of Independence,” LONG AND SHORT TALKS. Dr. DECKERS Dy SHAKE NO MO ; DIED, GRAV EN—addeny, June 9, at Portinnd, Ore., WILLIAM M. GRAVES, of thie obeys Funeral at Chico, On, duly & MBAGAN After 4 -short Anes, JAM K TBAGAN, beloved mom yt Ctlam and the late James Honma, formery of tha doventh Ward, New Sork, end prother pf. . dob J, ond the lage Thomas Lome Ye Padaett