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aw’s Potty Rolie psd? Hin in "Cone as the mae of White. | i Begins Fight to Escape Death Chair or Asylum for Criminal Insane “Mother, Brother, Wife, Sisters and Brother-in- Scene in Court-Room, Where Harry Thaw, Surrounded by Members Baw a Coe ice ene Ye of His Family, Is on Lge for the Murder of Stanford White To-Day Selection of Jury to Hear His Case, Sere ‘Harry Thaw’s yee sister. Mrs. Gor Saas on the other. “5-The Conintess was on the otitside. She wore a mannish long green coat; 2 little black hat anda filmy veil that came to her chin. About her Teck was “a ‘boa of sable, and) one of ‘her’ tan-gloved hands} ‘dangled a+big square muff of the same fur. She was rather hee but “ap- “parently calm. Mrs. Carnegie, who isn’ as pretty as the Countess, wore. a, black “coat; a thick brown veil and a turban with a black Pompon in it. [INTEREST IN WIFE. d : Upon the. wife most eyes were tumed. She looked as ifs she had - just risen ‘from a sick bed. Through the cloudy woof 5f her shrouding fe Var her big, hotiow black eyes stared out: of her peaked, pate tittic} ‘features. A shabby dark blue ta'lor coat ‘was buttoned close about her} éslender throat. Her -veit-half-hid-a-smail-blue hat with-a tittle’ cluster of $ - ‘patently: artificia} violets upon the crown. a” : / ies McKenzie's get-up added the only real flasa of aie to the| , j E y. from ras Ae A little, sharp-faced girl, she had. a colored suit of a pois ay x nee hue, like an eggplant skin, and a rakish hat shaped like a gravy. : see i y 3 ae < re boat, with two ane saucy, cocked feathers saiding out behind. Her : RY wruicn Thea ENTERS. Thaw was his chalr Clerk Ee men. Carnie a little, dapper! Tenny read the customary routine: Tan, had his arms tightty folied to Great Trial le Be wo» keep. his _bansts from abaking.. Edward} Peal ee gun ere Thaw, a tall, clean-cut young man, with Harry Ko Thaw, If You intend to challenge an individual juror, you must : his gloved | bad on hig broad knee. All do-no when, the Juror-appears and’ be- ¢ j wy 7 ke 2, - ? a the women were quiet, almost motion- | fore’he Is sworn,': 5 ' fz Shana \ 4 k 5 7 leas, listening intently to the opening| Thaw made no sign: he wasn't ex- i a \ , Eas i ‘ ae Pected to reply; his lawyers will. do = 7 au me to — Evelyn Nesbit Thaw looked scaredy | that-tor—htm,—tt-wax-meraty-by—way | chs Sess IT =, sqrere ay hallenged tor eater} + the Jurors 3 West’ Elghty-seventh st E theolhars siete ersbarrasosd of being a signal that the great rial itartridge 2 be hud. put to, ‘arede cf prowteas ot thts SYou—wii-remst—} nad-formed-an-opinion- 1 AY . Thaw’s Array of Counsel. nd at last begun. ‘ a | know ‘Truxton I In Charge ofan Fj ‘3 iM . —F ~ Ls y, ios Mr, Jerome insisted there .was no sust | -pnomas fot, of RAS of the doc-| from now. on and will not be allowed t. | hair Ea A a 1 % LS Hy ‘An usher cleared-a path through the| The firmt name called for jury service u a perceptible stir among the tales gros agd also for throes _men—Austin| waa that of Charies WW Besden, 9 mid-! gerald relied the talesttett afew : Oxist 3 n , : . , : : : ; R Ty ques Mr. ; . Filnt and Carlos P. McDonald, allentsts} dle-aged, clean-cut looking man with! tlons himself, Riaee F Hee ae Orinda aiecisnunvant {Re | more emphatle than ever his interroga- peer oe oe and—Justicn —Fisher--of }-prizzind sandy hairs Temeatt i war cevidance to remove my} busines Wl = vent aver Sisie's- ex pensé,-and-locked-up-topether s HaLteaas Sie sald oe soi esis =the Court of Appeals of Manitoba: They | ctvit engineer’ by’ proression a sure my mental ca=fand wane native of ye Stats oF Mane: | O47 night fie be i cause for challenge, and Justice Fitz-| tors E hav mentioned | separa This announcement created | Appearance suggested AN iss ‘went Inside the bar railing, where Dis. After Mr. Jerome, for the State, hac . “lam 2 hi W2Was “Would you entirely ignore all or Mr, 0, § . pacity is such I could free my mind of Fi zs A later, the conn of Yarmout ie aareaercirsedy, je and his assimtant. | asked the routine <uestiona he went | ull pireJiidicg ‘and Judge’ thia‘chse on its | “we Niridens ean exaniiog | na GS Ui not took at the |comabteration of any octal ethics, G 3 Tran, endy mat , straight at the inner kernel of the real| merits and on the evidence,” sald Bry- jPEULA larry naw for the first Ume | oier rr any higher Jaw, or any so-called ; “Thaw's lawyers, or moat of them | tesuc at this big case, asking: den, somerevidencesotamak IE Neebltaoal hes ot pire lonthe [Guevelelentlastimndijuaneliniaracs Ota Case of ase of Eczema Covered entered togetaer end grouped them-| «Would you,” he ked, “in| Of the five wamon sitting In a sient | EOE rT Tender soe peee Gs P tings to-day. sitting well back I | Little Girl’s Limbs with Running selves about the long table 4 row the ‘prisoner's tnother seemed the an hot rahauhaurstared rats if Ene courtsrbom In ahae Som Ban yes De | Ler eee) arene rene se S Poi Oak Made Bo: In front wero the two leading counsei,| ¢!#hing the question of this p ed ar stared ut Gharies Harnett, formerly die cont: | awd jores—Poison Oal je Boy's in ro Ing counsel, mos ed who came’ to the stand, Ws a ud on the law tn the atatute ee airy : = st Concerned. Sle Jeaned forwird,} dentlal White uridige. the Santhernsr. and Delman. wilt or innocence, be | ie sion trembling —allghithy,to--catolr SPeaKIng. Now he leans ifm Apparat anit eres et Hands and Arms a Mass of Tor= tal pe-jow! awayed 5 0 a a take a = 4 yed or guided oF Influenced by |every word an uttered, velyn | ny hontlity: to Thaw would,” answered MeDougan| L@aVeS Gaetan Ser- | turin; Sores— Sufferers Soon Re= Nu ‘any-higher-law_or_unwrtiten law-| Nesblt_Thaie Nua nestied inher chair “Second _Juror_In_Box.—— foom af. the noon recems he promptly nive, almost stolid, with jeonine, brood-|0 way nigher ethica other t motlonless, Harry Thaw watched the! 0) e mufdere) man’ etury. all E aH to Go with Ryan lieved-and—Com eH Cured— Sete bare strate toon oees hier rat on-state dewesin sineslew oie “Setar ght ee surpring, Sabi roune, NewblL hae Are venue pyatcal “causes VICESCORGORWIEDU Yan Grateful Mathe af man’ in ped, Uke a prize bull,|those Iaid down in natier at fi A ving bow the of the sorcl, Fr: Wino z + = = M - — hy an t as > ‘ank T. f "d tx with heavy poudher “ot books m i Tiinshton that he kne noy reasons Oiice attempted 19 | employed ett ards CaN and Belmont. 3 eyes and on hia jaws. Besides Hart-|} John B. Gleason odjected to the form Mr. Hartridge: yee in that he had natu ally. formed ‘delicate: and beare Tike repent tended 7 APTARGEhIOe ha te cena aaa “CUTICURA So orm wepe ae ian the-ether-tmwyers yor the question, UL The JUdgé WiOWed | telosmmr tsisted he coud “jadwe the qlon- gtr wehat he had read aid yblance to hinoniner, Reape at mer ermwentersto eerie tener TeT ve were Dan O'Reilly, the rosy-cheeked | it to stand. fasue fairly. butsthatEhe-Knéwehesould rene Th. Jud, Gal WASHINGTON JSEHOLD™ DBY' =laatat 7 z aw Wi peas dee ruled that Mr. Gaillard ASHTD Ni Irfan bartister” wha ja. al whantoat| afr: nryden’s_ anawet=-got. Involved, | “iva lastat ‘on *mubmnitting the “chal-[evidense alone oe : CS eal inaigible for service, Gulllard waa] Shouts, of te Isthmus HOUS LD STAN : ‘Picking jurors; “John —O-Oleason. “A-/gur Justice Pitrgeraldunraveited-it for iene ¥-Harizidge— —— vot Erase st pecans need an eat ne cCOCUtY oct get SRe A AROS Ley ctl Nea eae olde Very LOarks) Eintrsbonsa lina nvesdered enlsnreslenelion usdell body and Henry McPtke, | yim, Ge; : * 3 confront 3 iS at Harry —-Phaw:t with dine tr and-mustache— a % vertuled," sald the Justice. 5 eS B the mob of “rubbernecks" {n the court! to the Presi Stive at hls plea a. - Bir, Deimas ft Ghar indeeatatia NET ne durora’uale | orWedagainl Scareaionchallangecthis!|t se Uae A concentrated its attention upon Challenged by Jerome. ure, but not later than March 4 | pit Kane yet: ey H roman pee Everybody stood up as the chunky} of mind ig that no matter what his| gentleman,” sald Mr. Jerome, “He ta | {hirty six sears old. Hels m 4 EESIIED fed eit Aaa as came. | Tho defense accepted Mr, Gaillard af-| President Roosevelt accepted the hes: | cian for an Obstinare form fot? Justicé Fitzgerald loomed at} private optnion may. de, he would take! satisfact PAF thas children, Z 4 tot aldcbaitenatsns ate Wats enough | ter he had stated that tie know Attor- |; on with extreme reluctance, T resorted to ‘ho Cuticura Fecenedieay tub ide SA THAW a oao ple’ stood “unwitos. s 0 William P. Aldrich, of No, 132 West the crowd about the court | ney Iselin, of Thaw's counsel._and had ny eli pli ased h the Peon’ As | the law from the Court alone. He has) ‘Then we will Allienge him per- |Seventleth strect, was examine b amily party Was) had busines iT } Show TEsigne 2 Uses charge > aM Wad 50 Wi pee pint — upon her feet, Clerk Penney called the| already stated that he has formed an ne Dae i { Ct eet ycfive years old by a private | gy bainesspaealls itheh nivanig Senn. | dnatantaneous relicf afforded that id AUVGCHaMie Calocinen Wana c OnLy paved | cotalne eareeuaingTiheraee e prorily,” said Mr. Hartridge, in a|!*/4 man probably Alty-fve yeara O19: | dor te i Lettres | Algo maid he knew Dr. Carlon MeDon- of the Ryan-Beimont Rapid Transit in- | discarded the puraiclans opinion by reading the accounta of thet one of resignation. . If e eid) Proteeted by a guard of policemen | and the (atlentata of the State, | torevta in’ Now York: and relied entirely on the Gullours Boepy ~ failed to ‘answer, Against thom fines! White murderIn the papers.’ gray hair. Replying to Mr. Jerome, they went tothe Svinte | nd would be apt to. place confdenc y = wers-ontered:— = A ee Rie Rae Bryden eft the stand. Tis place waa {said he would rely implicity on th ye Bentito the. elevator on fhe White |in any. testimony. given by him. Mr, ounges Ointment, ahd rit ts Cube = = Sars tion In-whien't )', th N court for his knowledge of the lax s caito. Jerome challenged for cause, but war Vhen we commenced wi Mr. Jeromo got “Up “and called Civ | he embodied the law of the State in rie me Ser j es aa eee a the event-that’ Insantty-at- the: tme—af th i EULA St a ase | overriiled. and then used wanother-of GOV. HIGGINS 1S cura Remedies her feet cnd lim! edge by reading tho indictment by Its) regard to Insanity ax an excuse for) Cet One Hyodred and he the cominiasion of the crime might be jntention of the party, rushed down the | DX Deremptory challenges -EX- OuvereT WICH UNRTSE BOTER. Ta nee title and moved the trial ecime.__Mr. Glenran objected ta the red tisinexs man, slender and ner~ claimed as a defense Mr. Jerome re-|Varjous —stairwaye, to the. basement! Wiliam C. O'Brien, a teller in tie 1 six weeks wo ha mpieowae ares Tea Be TG RBA onli eee gee wea: Loui actih ehh hale.apd while tweied-nte—=tnler=auestlon “ARMD -AMt alicte. the. polles guard wee Inadequate; Nations Gy Honk, came-nest: Osten STEADII Y SINKING | tra" tere, haa eo a ugat sto musta rR jagain; ex he examminst each aly : here-was-a diegracefid-crish- about, ts @ young, rater dapper man. with a _ gut Clerk Tenney. overruled, oh i fat | Some 3 : ing 1h all. pons hanges om it. levators, and the women were al-| Narrow fave. | "Everybody Keep thetr seats,” shouted | 1 would take the ThwW oa the law Piret Urge: Cosens Was significant. that ni in the} Knocked “oft ‘theif fect aacthey | Mr.O'Brien was peremptority chal |p a hat -His Pulse! In July of sis fear lie o Capt Lynch-emphaticatty. From: time to time a few persona had quest ant hat Bot Ad Mr, Hart: |satted for the automobiles, Aa. extra | lenged by the State after ne had satis | Physician Announces that His Pulse | sur family poisoned id books as the Judge ga - questioning oft |Phy here was-a hush of expectancy as the Judge gave it to me,” |teon ad ted to the courtroom, Lut of to insanity or tothe un-| dei of police was hustled to. the | faetorily answered a long lst. or ques: |. - j with polson-oak, and in inept i | said Mr. Bryden, crisply. there were no women amo ten ila w nd arrangements were made | tions Action Is Kept Up Only by hours his hands and arms wero a when a bridal party enters a church. | «9 19 you know anybody connected | cept for & ft . =| Wen ia Niridge started to. challenge {for the protection of Mrs, Thaw and Knows the Allenists. Stimulant: of torturir res. We used A door at the rear swung open, 4] with ents case? A. No. {ily and neyers Asoc sd Mr. Aldrich because he held his legal her famlly hereafter, - imulants. Cuticu: caaieamecion’ washing gia Seputy dashed Into view and-ont again @. Do you Resa aayhed Tac Fit piives au terrible al pesidance in New Jersey and voted "| ary ae Court-Voure une pra pasoreas Glacon! elt + rene char OL EAN, aN Jan, 23.—Dr. Hibbara | and aes ‘with the Cu “* 7 x ts ight t mus ti nave been a terrible d so) Attorney rty rode to the office of Cliffo: art- a be ar | he kne a * Phy Then Thaw camo In. with an active.| yirg7 A. No. eppointment to the lady’ muck-raker | that State. The Dieter eta ae, Ald: |rldge, where luncheon was served. ‘They |two o* the alicnists, Dr, Hamilton and | atte visit to ex-Goy, Higgins | anointing them with the cae athletic step, making the passage down| 9 po you know Truxton Beale? A.| 4% before. ~ Gleason objected to the | Fish really dwelt nin county fund | eit eat thelr midday m at. Hart-| Dr Flint, having been acquainted with | to-cda Bes out the following _| ment, and then gave him tho We Aisle to is KENT Ie doxen strides, yD = iNOW ETE ealet form at Miy Jorome s-cracta!-quosttony) spent most of his ite Here are rtart= riage we Omics Mroughout un z «former trom boyhood. ment: ne pasty -yetlow—his-naturai{ "9; [regarding insanity and the higher law, | [| most Olaked the taleaman, if he|der to avold the embarrassment Ave you opposed to capital puntsh-| “iuiprovement moved in. pulletin daa, yyellows Ais Jeroma_ssemed.inclined-1o-accept | but-he was-agnin overruled, Sir, Smith | Lawe De Minor Dr. MacDonald. the | would rosult-trom thelr visit to pubs | ment. asked Mr. Garvi put tetnporary; mind clouded } mawert Te" restaurant. aOR re ee aT ME tt MW RT TR | Noung ONT peu mS UE ge ODES ty RECTORY wife. that he did not oppose capital punish-/ o° nourishment Hiring the might; haa | ttt Remedies ood | m: that his hesitation 1S nothing H—Hie—paat twenty-four | Geeteoi fen i, 28 sre o1 z: bi a? See ores tony. re Fe wne wermiienged Tet fated Te Tach Fate Settee ee ee incent-Fhomas,-Fair Ridge, ‘Tenn. Oct. 18, 1908." “thts tatesman,—Str-Hartridge then ex; #4¢¢ his anaweiy briefly and empaati- fallensta of the State, He said xe amined Bryden. Hartridge's Soutnet My tt be hat | not. asia Thaw's Smile Cheers oF ab + % z rr Fa eae ot at \ . = Ne ny ‘Fits Dig eyes, Wiey Tot of Witte trownay Sasa ELE STON Saat ot ue semi or_tanocenc Stare: Me: = Sy and smiled at ec tas Comen pas pated: 2 PUPET RCCOUNTS Of) phen Mr llatteidge pul Wile HOW ANAT wi{e as Tie passed Tet ComInK Tack to them, eyen of a hult-broken Ai Istidresia ; j F 2 fe make Challenged by Defense: butiinsletedieyvidence: wouldire: rsual question: | coury after recess. face bright sides, because he feared the worry of stp ~qersk-yoamed—uneasity.rearhine ee = ged by. nee. - eee au oy the rant—of Ma as she showed fen. watts tert eine locked ttn otth—the rest of thr Sure oe Hiaaine war Tent niled and -his| tle drew from den the statement | d-aolely by the Tew Bauare Gardon‘on the night of the amile, moment later she was! fury for seve: veeks might prevent| 7" "Guite a comfortable condition. “Ype_moved allently ag be slid:into Wis tint he had well-founded opinion by the evi pf Mr. Stanford While | animatedly— with, May Me-\him giving proper attention to the testl-|P# 2" nag been no noticeable change ete eae eee ea Mise : Sia eos Nec ns iasocnas (rignas=tncrer | Neansiinsa ny eer tecunt tis esitu te areas ete iran due the day. Lt MOTHERS KNOW! Me Peahody. Ho didn't si 9 nny aids ith” Ww . ‘ hou in place anda heavy xold bratelat| ses =, SC lita lawyers or fookat-t of son coor the ate Sairoed eter ; eh ebows the} Ag ND Sauna e et who was ain wore With a goht -wriv-cag dang }— Charles. Hecke;-of Xo Ol Vest One - = warm — bath —with— area vitieightontethietuaze White or any raember of hts family or | talesman renld te Cire hot 7 A. No te carn? | HAE from it made OHRTUOUS = CON [Hundred and ‘Thirty ith street, “an FRANCE RECOGNIZES net Mane aglo eos Feet tte tt ee frm?) A:—N' know Hamm Lancey” Nicoll f ,an opinion In this case? | traste to the uniform sombrenesa of her | agent for a steamship company, was Cathar teens The 5 Fo suck sult. a | Q tho “you know Abe Hummel or .! Rian 3. fi) ee IEA Ven, npanions’ garb, None of these had (acceptable to the defense, Jerome NATIONAL CHURCH. lie te Stele tuirasduwn collar sancey” Nicoll?--As-No- aotery fous," sald. take ove apnce: ave jewelry whatever. From _ thelrt ent through a grone-examination of. purest seater hale hae ; i rion id pniter the sory | Uptag they Inieyt Nave. been wom [thts tatesman-so-long and wearixome a + paveapas rmly_fixed_ opin. ¢ RWOrT 0 : inion {n your mind. | very moderate el; umstances. On uit Maat even Hany g ‘Thaw lost interest, In ane nee ‘i He a Fi ca other hard, Mise MeKenale wan togged the drimging dialogue oiled in Nis) PARTS, Jan B—The Gevernmen a reese virtue of that, fore. | "s syidenee to remove lout aa if for a. Broadway. pro chair, playing with a handkerchief. His * Hasan Th Teer} en Fwemild be. Bhovnlone oral? the five Kecmed con: } mothers interest-never-fagwed acepted the Constitution of the Cultural | Te known ak tie "French | ane ot eee SU ewttening ato the corner r = ie rather unusual | 4 etemy mind —he ced up, however, and heran | Apeoetstton PASI NANS. shee MroSmish qe. 5 Paes teaticd artista who 1 ove ose pays tre ahowed os pause rede siane z : Fe ha i sketching “her face “and to fake at Interne sehen the | Aportolio. Catholle Church," or new | ‘Cuticura aes = i Tatra a NEN tenoMA nah }:= Keone Bn Tron ai RSuieS jab Haddad rep +1 National Froncn” Catholic: Church, ~or- | Sueur, a ed_in chatienee Dim lchant of No. 8 West One Hundred | dignified, slooking man. | ganiaed under the leadership ot Henrt a <== g 7 ir 3 3 : Land Fifteenth street, the clehth tater: | married and apparently about thirty: | des Houx, whe in; September last at ~SUPREME IN "NUMBERS. t y SA Comeet (exter manitset Sith oman—to-beexamined, gave his anewers | Cent rents old —— tempted to nize the League of : ninuERtheratleshoanose ti oe ee aeoninton—in— his ad later [Taimiy and precisely, Like all the | Edward 8. rGandin was excused bo-| French Gatholies, with the: daject of i eptinly, Mer Fema, none quivered per-| paid iq reoly to Mr Jerome thet le |othera, he maid he’ had formed \an | cause of phyalcal ailments, after a bringing bout the, wceoianed Of the P EJ inired mother leaned! forward mtu ould beein hia duties as x duror. with |opinion. but insisted he could free his | whispered conversation with the Judge. | Church and State Separation law, U S. taco with ao gane | Malina Meee tery TOE Ai neta Liming from prejudice and given. fair | George H, udlong was the eighicenth | The text of the, constitution of the E i — Ie 6 ae ay. 7 fialesman; Like the seventeenth, who | new Chur pu ‘ ; te ane ppt |in_—evers— way. wala Me Aldrich tot ar Wyilmurt_had a friend. William | PAG Tae pefore, he amore that he had | Omelal Journal tomorrow CEREAL 7, | 2. Ramos..who had been at Madison formed an-opinion, but added as thes JTorated nearly every member of t | gausre Garden the night of the mur-/ al! had that it could be removed by : - panel at nome time or another, wr and who, he-anid, had doacribed ie v Ned the chal- { Tibed to! evidence. | M : ty When the ase Mr, Gleason chailenxed |him ‘the ‘Seenen’ immediately followin) “I world, accept the legal ruling of Scuntase ie aes Thaw. Teawes Corin 0, |the shooting of Stanford White, the gourt.” he sald. An the. rathe 7 Morgan M. O'Brien. of No. 35 Madt- Iarry Thaw followed closbly the ine! Budioag ia an arphitect about forty- |. 4 rather pretty | face of the | oy avenue, an, architect, tall, alten of questioning, As he leaned forward| aye years old living at No. 2308 Lo- Countess of Yarmouth sharpened and | Hin his chair, motlooless save f ce Pi Bran! @ co! Krew Wworrte de it t e lddle-aged and beight Jooking, sald ne in 8 rs ak ei! ave for @| aan Place, x. He had n= grew worrted under the strain, her re. | Middle-aged and helene en ouch ne (twitching of hiv eyelids, there was Just) santoamile tipon hia face, whlch keeps semblance to her necused brother grew re Indi | srery orn te Yeading |@ suggestion of an Indian in the shape! tha ends of hia flerce mustach te bs = rate vee paler in The World During 1906 | Ru af 1, Her place was fuel ba ineeaeane Aan opinion {erom tt fod expression of hla face a mlexes:| tw nde oh Bat eget mmunneh” cart | spazpea wea vents sac eds te P2? || conway On, Jan 2, =— s th 3 arte hii lon nol roe] ie Dy hi hiteet, hi high GA! (nee Fiyni 262,286 More Than During 1905—468 602 prere eating aunation; he cauared inoresTine Although an arenltect, he eatd he did | tha saan whe thinks oe bagi Pay, Bi Seed lta at Timathe convent Th almost | " Tivading eueation; he quoted more lib- [nevertheless existing He looked -vearat nor know Stanford More Than During the Year 1904. LEAnare pnpreagionl \ t if So eee esee! atatutow dealing with {and years older than bis wife. who Ap-| «have th highest professtonal opin- if t maanity; as a defense ina murder trial. /Peared to be no mora than wv schooleirl.| jon of the work of the Arm to which SPECIAL FOR THIS WE NESDAY ee ee ya el Gotdoler Cant Co, Kerry, Ireland. with ber trim little Hnen collar, hét| Mr, White belonged.’ sald Rudlong. re 2 talosndan’ Ww Thaw Becomes Nervous. prim binck Ue and the great bow of] plying to a question by Mr, Hartridge, | | MOLA tthe! rouxp 10¢ runenal’s trou beset eT ates Ft Rey 0 he ar ribbon tied, IHttlo girl fashion, on her) jie was peremptorily challenged by the ‘f AND” Vandan\ at., on Thured. «ATTESTED BY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, pampsdour. LA tauwh ran ovee the foam, | DUNE the (cea nS Meagan. became |EMCK Dale a aty accented ar] Ment S KO MET ED FRU rouxp 15e}] 4" . epee es CONNOR contused, 1 e atts eo defense |p: ed OW, WADE GUTH Har “re bun f] Wilmurt, but. Mr. Terome used. A. per RDRCIAL ne Taig THURSDAY | CUT ARTERY, BLED TO DEATH. | gSghate RLANTAUN sas FOU v 10¢ ao 18c NAO T, ED RARE POUND LOBT-—Pockatbook; te _ Sertined Pubilc Accountants f ew York, December 31, 1906. We hereby certify that we have made an exar in of the books of the Rew York World containing the records of the classified edvertisements printed th the New York World and New York Herald (morning and Sunday. editions) tor | Rwther ~ = the twelve months ending 313t December, 1900; that we have Investigated the lr OeSaslanally the eyes of <i f n f ed an opinion in this Ke Hie Toand Te Conklin, of No, at Fléth wad excnined by constint of both patemeennnes ci uae of Personal Feaxons NF 5 Reese no | Manet Brien, ton ve one of ht MORereireancelderiyirealions| (ohmic COPPel Ay ceLe ds Ser ical thee! ald falda) wan evident from Biel fate dealer, ‘oC No, G16 West One Hun:} Operation When Doctor Nefuned, Ma B Rest dredth street, said’ ho had read a good nome 3 Hoven vileiowane Stanford White, |dreath street. ma aie ot White. te | Dominick Coppula, sixty-olgnt yearn who ile ‘ulso, aa aronttect whom re thet Ramitted that ann Keneral proposition | old. revered an artery In his right arm i OPP a hin fac which had b mene freely, and whispered, frst \ay ke And then ta Peabody. ile | 814 fem of keéping:these records and have tested these by actual count for differ- bit THAW or F periods, and we are of the opinion that the number of advertisements as eee of Oren’ Mrs Harter {he Was oppored to capital punishment. | ae aig home on te third floor of No. t ; farding the. f cat 0 ae oP tolows the the Judge | &t ois home o rq floor of No. 24 5 fied below represent an accurate comparison of the number of advertise. | $id Mrs chavlenixed ith, tor hip wath Bad been |e oe Wit tors his Rutdanes, ‘The | Hancock street this afternoon and bled Den ROW i faeats in these newspapers during the year 1906: junsbit ing fc Hehe hex} Mite er Ls Jones, was'|prosecution asked that Mr, Togers Lordea thu re ; f $ Ww a rie 3 1 Without an exatninat bn lised. for eatine. had been pri from ‘eryalp. 3 aces woman} : The Warldsy ; . 1,897,245 7 " Nee res Ee ee Onna SaTELIITR flan tor elit dave, He wn ntionded | | aaa me Stiiroowiyns s+ 1,465,896 | f ‘ stico Kita. iy 5 ryan Ttalian doctor Two Jaa aRo le af Showing The World excess over the Herald of... .. r things rr who had tien Fitegerald overruled the | a4ked the phystelan Co bleed do. omaty mp EaarT PTE y=) v PWG ee bad feb Leones meet et ed is BARR 231,349 | piotur " Glcuseing the | ginten challange for caure cand Mr] Heving twat Hload-letting would relieve HELP WANTED~MAL&. i phir f o te ARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & CO v Challenged by Jerome. Heathen aii aae pedir tea took Hiuaualil Garvan challunged, | peromptorily. At the swelling of his fie PESO US vinlom avs, Broo ‘ mparison Js-made with the New York Herald because bo other newspaper |_Mr, Jerome challenesd Graul, ana|enydody. to en against allowing | was evident the defendant stood ready | ‘The ptrvaician that that would | DUCT LAYERS by 8. P. Brown, ree A eS this Ewrope 1s within Pia | Frank Ws. Hill. a Young maa with esta | Rt ered sarees : n_nbout the [fo accept Nogore. Thaw smiled openly:| do no wood. But the old than was nos. | _ ey. LAUNDRY WANT! : ~bouritry”or_Eqtop speaking. distance of The World 23-0 “Want TEMS Bata med giavaceand wbge | i deem I my duty," he added, "in | Whee there seamed to be an excellent | Content ete eee : pesmi pirong-bridged nove wns-called, | view ‘of the importanse of this case, vob hance of Sousa, 6 tectetary, of No. gor nedict Ae beY