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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1907. ” Estimates of the J urors, Based on onan acter Reading from Externals, Indicate that Four Men Will Frame the Verdict. ‘EIGHT AMERICANS AND “THREE GERMANS IN THE BOX. cae By Nixola: Greeley-JSmith. : LEVEN mien who-are to try iE sit with ‘looks of placid bor6- dom on their.faces, while the twelfth and last juror {s being sifted from ~the:new Dahel-of one-hundred tales: men. Uniess thetr-looka very, much pelle at thelr yerdict, will, be far more likely to’err on mercy’s side than to measure out the severe justice which ‘Ar. Jerome has impressed upon them must be reached by a purely intel- lectual process uninfluenced by sym- pathy or emotion. ‘ Considered collectively, there {s not) a‘“hanging fac” among them. So far -#t_1s_a German-American jury. Of; ‘the eleven men eight have strictly American names. The remaining three are of German origin or descent. The American names on the jury are “Deming B. Smith, foreman; “Wilbur F, Steele, Oscar F, Pink, Henry ©, Harney, Harry. C. Brearlex,-Malcolm, F. Fraser, Charles D. Newton and are George Praff, George H. Fecke gtd | John 8. ‘Dense. The German names band Henry InKleinberger. _THESE FQUR MAY SHAPE THE VERDICT. Of them all, 1 am Jnelined to select Deming B. Smith, Henry 0, Breary} © ley, George Pfaff and John 8. Dennee as the determining forces, In my opinfon Denilng B. Smith fs the most conservative man on the $ury, and the 2ne upon whom any plea of the unwritten law, if entered, would be least likely to prevail. Ho is a slender man, over fifty, with Gray hair apd mustache, #mal!, regular features and very keen blue eyes. ys manner 48 Self-possessed and urbane, but he looks as ff a deep-respact ‘tor law and Property had been ingrained in his feinily for generations. He ‘ew. York business man who prefers anything e: mee but he looks liko a Gibraltar of conservatism, of good-humored _BREARLEY FOND OF ARGUMENT, Harry C. Brearley, an advertising agent, who is juror No. 6, looks, to | me.as if he would do much of the arguing in the jury's deliberntions, Hoe } 4s about thirty-six years old, wears glasses and hus a deeply lined face and ! @ rather sparse brown mustache, |) “tte eleven jurymen, by the way, are all either clean shaven or men @htes that the beard is no longer accepted as a sign of wisdom and de- iberation. It took a long tlme to examine Mr. Brearley, and I imagine {t pwill take a much longer time to change his mind. George Pfam, juror No,"2, has a very large head and « dark, clean« “face, with rough hewn but very good features. He lcoks to me a good man for Thay. UNWRITTEN IAW MAY APPEAL TO HIM. 80 does John 8. Dennes, No. 10, a Louisianian, tall, splendor, broad- “shouldered and thirty-elgbt.. He is a man of fastidiously immaculate ap~ ; pearance. I ‘t know how the unwritte: | another man’s dofense, but he looks as if” ‘app! emer brought open to him, For he seems one of those easy, guist-South< erners, of peaceful exterior, in 1 reality 3 far moro dangerous than the! dlus- | — ot a “Hanging Face ” to Be Found Among the Eleven Jurymen Harry Thaw for ‘Ais Ife now! —them,-these-cleven-men, tn artivini | + Dut marrow judgment that would never déviate from the groove of untver- ‘ with mustaches The jury boasts nota single beard so far, which ind!-|_ larry Kendall Thaw “EVELYN } NESBIT THAW AS A MODEL. - FRANCHISE TAX DODGING “JOKER” IN BILL 0. a Chosen to Sit in Judgmen, t Upen . Jim preven are AOC TMINIMO for tnat er ANTE LORRI IS BLOCKED BY BILE neasure mmendn che} Portrait by C, ALLAN GILBERT of the Prisoner's Wile froma Sketch Wao’ by Him-at-the-Time-acd- Taken trom is Collection, fis ment requires that the an: to tie State TAX Co tn nddition40 informa Ip-lneliide: eta warn Including cost} Sere me SUTIN, operty. capltaliza= pf ahafes Wilh pat snrednenx, ns pala By a Measure Slipped Into the Asser- “a imma ewes watt Dy. Yesterday the Interborough Co. "| Could Sell Them to Equitable lite Assurance Society. Ae. To the exasperated and outraged strop-tunger-on thet soe € will not appear, at first glance, anything fo ex xp in his position litiie. bill sneakéd. into tHe Assembly at ant yesterday by Assemblys? man Duell, of this city. viet ai Ps i dl Nevertheless, this little bill appears to fay bare the reason why the service’ of the Interborough Company is so abominably- wretched {3 That Thomas Ryan‘ and ‘hia as- y aro boing purpasely outraged ‘by, wbctaten may, by the exercise of a.new| the Interborough owners for profit is{ achemie in high fisance, ¢ t that has teen put yp to Gov. ‘Jions, the train service ‘has t Hughes by The Evening World. surely, and-sconomies of —— 3 1 calling for i a ion of the traction) ) ation in this city, r; Tnterborough ts trey How Facts Could Be: Learned. == stalled. The _inveating public, afrald {what mines ot-tntermation-mtght-bacee nt the bloated “enterprise, Taw retued st cay fram the omplovecs whe ha = to buy the bonds, To create n market | Con. ciea to, maka’ of, themselves the ee Hioat unpopular class of meh In the eyo the roads to pay dividends. jin order that the Wall atreet: manipus {s not nibbling at the investment. rs-of the traction systems may be comes the Uttle bill sneaked into the! (ached! \hat-a-startling aries of abet Assembly yenterday, the purposq Of! soite, incontrovertible facts could be! pul the Interborough bonds | extracted from records concerning aS} lation, “They might as welll the reduction of service In order thate i) ve real water In A reservoir asthe | 4" Constantly. inczéaalng ‘umber of pam packases_of neatly printed paper the are. i cemper ot te peopte—ts : DIeAKIDK POLNL teat etOW! The Armatrong 31 ree ee epson tne platforta Inaurance companies reamtred | Dei onc Hundred, and Forty saint that all Jumurnnce compantes in treet, Une “Hundred ‘and Bixtean thie State must nell the rallroad | = One Hundred | and” and other stocks which their Honea the andra venus 4 “Le | ening World ts» going to keep surplus and reserve funds are in-/ axitation moving eters. com= 7} vested within five years, Innur- ling t | e course of this newspaper nuce funda must in futare be in- | wested in _renl estate mortgnges “Public Be Damned” Idea. Hero Is the scheme in a nutshell: The ounly Bore Pes feeds | at = a gud-tn other approved bonds, The =] honda of Me tterborougthCom-} aewunenwau ets ate [pany are WOW Tegal” Invest | —Thereé ya Reerat” -feett a RS 7 = ments for such trast fund i Hughes the people of New York) be- i + -champlon who will not be Taleb di rated oF Ae06 Lads. knows emuse the security not nacho the-law se Assemblyman Duell» bill, how= permits Hfe ee inal DUELL SAYS HE PUT = petal etree IN THE RYAN BILL- bondn of a svlvent corporat WHAT THE PUBLIC Fae mayan mont Interhorenh | TOFA VOR A FRIEND. TRANSIT SERVICE, |New York stre emilway MeErRer | AL ANy,, 5 Y., ‘Janesa1,Aspembly= a BonoholylseAyaS aeeer ihe pees min Duell, the Introducer of-the Insure hich they cannot sell, which the | tae sie emacs To the Editor of The Evening World? er: ance bill which will open up the ‘5 ORY Of RAGEDY Ts a-shame-the way the Thist Ava-|{PUbie will mot bay and whieh | tayio millions to the Interborough, sald— nue Elevated Rallroad runs {ts traina|@Fe Bow selling at abqut 80° vente} (jday, when lin attention waa directed In the mornings. 1 work in John atroet {0% the dolor, from thelr private | to the underlying purpose of the bill: 1 a ey-! _ je vaults of fhe) On its face the bill seems to be | md am expected in my office at 9| money-boxes to ¢ Mechs | shiediisd | Five-Year-Old Boy Describes | inck {i?milkea (ae ‘ditratence How | Utetin nce companlea. | Rood one- |i was: handed :t¢ me By 8 Picstartt Ta not enly- abe i? the amendment. passes, | Graphically the Killing Of “jaa, / nut nearty-evecy-day-4i_thu-waek,—| table—Iufe—Inaurance-— Compan | 1 ournt to be able to get from my|be enabled to purchase or make loans { Brother by Brother. heme=In ty-fourth street to the} en the Interborough 1% per cent.-col | Clty Hall station in twenty minutes, but| eral trust bonds. Thomas F, Tyan’ | Vv s nearer forty-Mve when I-got théra, |Intorborough will be-allawed to sell_to! earn Old) shriv-|" My employer is a nice man, but he has| Thomau F. Ryun'n Equltable Life As !warned-mo that jie is weary hearing my | surance Boolety=at- a, valuation false excuse about trains that, go past my {ly inflated by poor service to patrons— | ~|wtauion without ping. “1 know ober mulitana of dollars’ worth of bonds [ Riri” wi osc positions throug = SwIlTbarans bladstorpucley shige HosalekyandeJun'srciuctantly pine eame-catae— 1lnig Wie Ea) i (eliliig” him jirmbied and chilies To tha Balsod bE The Evenin World? and and draw 4 ath pind Lodi your puper has tuken out stacks | v the other. {for or againat 18." < Committee hia not a8 2 a r the hearing, 2. Hughes'a ayo the Wr ol New York City. he had <0. sage In hissy Levon Tashjian, five my. wuynatu aged by the | attca-af { prematu Ime tved through, to-day rat in the |nees chair In General Sessions betore New York. weompt ‘7 —Hiits ara helny drafted —terdng By-Cad-sin type, ‘Then there is Charles D. Newton, a retired rallroad offictal, over sixty “years old, with heavy drooping white mustache, which gives him 8. dla, i tinctly military appearance. Mr. Newton has a Horid complexion and. wears. jaigen' alr of Kindliness. Ho does not-!ook’as ff any fancy variety of tetense- would appeal-to-him;-and~1-dowbt tf-hts: emotions ‘Wir fluence: He. has_a particular | ing ication ot strong feeling or opinion, THESE TWO ARE RESERVED. Henry 0, Hanicy, No, is small, slender, -grdyhatred—and—very re-} served. in appearance and demeanoy. He-is: over—fifty, and—during tite jceummination, said he know Uttle ofthe Thaw-Wilts tragedy. He looks} ‘lke the most unbiassed man in the jury-box. At least he seems to have fewer iopressions for Mr. Jeroine to.confirm or Mr, Hartridge to dispel, Jurof No. 3 is George Fecke, perhaps forty-five, rather heavy in build, ~with-dark-eyes-and-hetr-and-an olive skin, He alsots a reserved man, Who —jooks a5 tthe formed his opimions slowly and kenerally kept them to Jee aelf. - The eleventh juror, Henry 1. Kletnberger, {a about, fifty-five years old, apparently a successful business man, and as such evidently fairly} gui fee | well-satisfled with himself. He seems to: be a man who can be depended | i | upon to weigh the evidence for and against with great exactness, and who! i seams also ty have force enough to stand out for or against any difference | i shown by the scales of justice. ‘Huving once made up his mind, I fancy | bo would be # hard man to move. Then thefe {s No. 12—we can only hope that seedy wal determine him.. avenue. wintion in change of Poticoman. Maher-and driven ty Policeman Wood, Twent_briskly down the troljoy: tra towan the rallroad crossing WHiul Me wauerkrmut and pickles wagon luomed up 4h Eront with Juco SchneliLer at tie Schnolder pulled out to let tne patrol pass, not taking notice of a trolley car ooming down the opposite track. The e=-PATROL TROL COLI : pletely demolishing It, fatally SF oHOwins immediately upon the death |The howe, and. bursing. the de aphuin + let John Verpeck, th! Yathroe yoara old, it heap of wreckage, pickles and nauer- of No. 3% Honeywoll street, Long Ialand Tho windows of the car wero broken ss 5 an je passengers ered with e City, wha wus run over and killed by shower of debre and sauorkravt from t | Yin Whitestono express at {he Honey- | te Chivipe eis Se een nalinel ders ne + WAN resciied fro } wall atreet crossing’ to-day, there wan | mans Of Nie mplintored eeileke her were ee [A Serious mixup dstiveon a troftey car, [Mencible. Ye wan taken to Bt. John's | Tosipital in a serious condlth he he patrol wagon tha: wan on its way { paiivemun on the patrol Were pitched dh a. jj to Bot the body of the dead jin Mid a pout on their heads and ba: 3 feuok’ Inden with miuerkraut ond |euliod. After x ‘ea SiN St AREAS | Jae Whiae Rig the up the vexatious way-tis—-e = ToRETONS] Aha Ww penevert= = hg ty being 8 trains on the Third avenue branch. ton tor a we Rap Transit ~~ * Aran ‘Fashjian, 13 Some ume ago L moved uptown from mente ng Now York-Ciy a Fila stepmother waw him omnia: tw ass Yor i aa way Rasy : ane? é 2 volvers and questioned him. z 3 vew ¥ ch 4 FLU) “Tram going to be out late,'* 1 the’ omy witnes to | the overcrewWued enatside tsa heme tit y “he ea Dourd of Puvlle Willies 5 J i} Tan going tom the theatre ! ase, | Wilh [38 HW street: I thought aa long rermset s ricagrvice..waa put on tt. a intention of Koing ton} caused a. three day ? Mint would-be able to-Ket_to- business ine . He wont dizectly'to 86 George, | go in ha tostimon t cken | reasonable time, but it Is no use trying . ; excty part or the | re sis =i N-APFAMRUANY-HONOTOTE: * ~ ~ - dady Lt aw Bluse of Willi George | I +3 The bralhe. frequently jump my. slam > x s ab BREWS oie in Bt. George- he purchased=the =nec: * svaty if SOU WN Te Wore Whah_arroated—on ty =the sist mean—time-tt-ts—xeatting = 4 nday night. this; tt tre Sopgrys penta e ee Rite express chasing alone t eed Sieeae Himself when commit- | witness oaks pene He contented pasxengers, who give us <LI AL METIS 14 brother ATM: ‘the aug = re rteferinst seed. Levon —adastted ex Iwill move to the Bronx and f Hid-in-Shadows’ Re aE nets But omadd. ht got Aone ot thine, expreaaee The. Mane ina get one Belle) sald to have -nerivenarane| did not knew wh y. did. {ec hattanites-arestuat ee Townsend home long before midnixh ariably ¥f t Ar TAM 2 i He Id In the shadows, “and at 11.9) | | € r the I’A.tor of The Even: q : : f more et et Poasa bt o'slock “the = Hahta tho the: ph y c vies 7 (Inscription Read: “Life ts | nome were pattout vot unit Seateee f gue niet lone | ; cone | —_ fed MEN WHO DO HEAD WORK _ S but Revenge [am uulectea. window ‘was opened: Sm wern. slecninix font Foam aM Tita eTrue Cinea Pare the warmest advocates of Marnie. Tasman weet, Dut Keveng side tho house, Rtn { AIL NY Neral months have. been al aut: 4 Se eeisciearid mien refreshing sleep. Moxlo 34 tf wi Steventt “y ferer, 1 am--father ‘as suppor 31 S. Is Sweeter.”’ police hagers so that pad the Mgnt were YOU) oF A yig family and my employment Is will make its users less liable to. colds and : help. could n Ned. Possibly. he | ail Leite Jeopardized by poos service on L— many other ills by-keeping their system in H ¥- Th. Wan More ATF ta thet phystelan would) fa-yourHeothers ey Ww, [the Subway. f R Moxie is not only” deli: relieve the suflering of his intended i pA. 1 dan t know.) When-the Bubway opened the service perfect condition. TibSaAEN. fin e duenetey Wiking A:T waynes Tt was not as good. a8 prom: ious and refreshing, it is ul:o heatthful, Hott —wife-dted—atter-s_o-ttock._ Ball | The =the sfteen-minute trains to because it contains no aleehot’ or an: “Life in sweet, but revenge ts sweeter"! yn 2 “ wanted phyaician-to-Ket tis deal QoN i a myth—-vur in t 5 drugs: Keep it This inscription, which was to be! wounds on the anny raury of her death | The ble on He e ode nim. ges Caer eaeeania senaee iy j on dered by Join n tis said, at did ( ¢ | Br + f c Ns} irae i oie TNs reE ech aDE| the dngruder lw 5 im | |r Ion toa Wilmot ‘Townsend. a [Moma e Ne happend after that? AW I/ to the bridke in ‘thirtyefve minutes. = P era ty ten | Charles Wilmot Town H OW . Be tat happend ¢ ? ‘0 the 3 ° may } ° oP sax atleep. ‘Che nots! “pur it ie different now, I can never | fe ‘ Wasi to:cbe placed {over tel whether ft Is going to thke me proves conclusively, Insp we wa a y s) t| Unirty-tive minutes ofan ours and aome s at. Bell planned | ner removed to a hospital at one LW kor ly | times T cannot get a train at all, The | Sehmietbergor: saya, that Bolte of ES te Imporative.” “ ii Ma aan alat s mun majiagers of the Subway have a vicious bana IER SU Hu asta adele ack Nete by Townsend kitted Hoo. Hee know who. The { hablt of whisking the trains by the ; dead wife after killing the physician. y el Mod im block Said my brother | Jackson avenue station without a’ ate ‘ al The Inspector has now deen adle to], This note was written on ow y oy of Pelle i fa This js done frequently, and 1 under- ie | follow Bell's movements not only on the nu'# preseripiiong and was wigned | eed Ne wee anything that night? | stand it ls against the law. If 20, why : i night of the murder but for weeks pre- r e in now In possession of the | jore not the managers or thono wio arr | Aci saw the head roll oat Into the halle) Ore Dee puniehed | te er and it ta” declared police anid Ta -vatuet ais "3 way: z “someting” bught~ta~be-done int : eel seein se eri on a eas seh the intruder Inca over An b. Attorne . M matter at once, Gov. Hughes promise, that Bell tas been plotting to shoot Lawhieh lity tho al the boy's testimon to do something, Now let him get busy, aoetor, Mure him In aust away To EDw h Mr. “ - Lreere tires before; “Get Up Twant youl” 7 \eeators: Fragrance Is no more a part of the the banoe nonid a suitereH ithe physician awakened and rubbed Kia : help, as 1 rose tha Purity fs_an attribute ot death, since hiv wite died on tho operat: | Seq" yyelh ty ald, to fave wingers, bevon's pore than hh ‘ble on the morning of Jan. %, paper befo,sy hi nd ecrean y te cal { Heer rer ell (titers your vor ett Ind ihis in| Detective. MeCamerty were on the H!] SPECIAL FOR TiIS THURSDAY Ordered-a Tombstone. aout oy eneiehooting at) the | stand, ss wie -vounr 10¢ ago Bell’ ordered the rounp het ‘ f - ni William: In Brooklyn. He told BONA FOr ae Hie ONT RTRT SANE t that he ‘had dane iu good Job." the Inseription that waa to be en- in Mand. threatened hip lite. Theo a grayed on Me sald then’ that the a fot train. | be went to nbs nm ohoine, in Hart ‘atone ‘muat be really: for tho erave the ‘On wu wae a aleopliae grays hinired | street, sind ie actions aroused the sits- L0Co e dire M2 man, and Bell seomed to thi pi oo of bis stepmother. SORTED FRUIT AND NUT. latter part-of January. im. 1] Bell, still stolid and apparently Indit- EHOCOLATES so oe. YOU The police say there ts little doubt but thy 5 Md fervat, |e balleved to be bent on dying ¢ Randa: of the Jaw, Ho. retuned that had not Beil } he was that he would dead on feated when | 7) ‘ . bb Py EBIRCLAY. | peered DHA Cay 3 for | 2 tacaay, not only eon-{| ‘THERE'S A” REASON Dp ox ae | | mM Laughed in Glee,” . ye sauder to ua mister, Mia 296i Ria rr Rem aerayartinn Ovptesa) ( stepmother, put to hu ing Bell's mave-{ Once off the train, he laughed aloud | $ “Howard, To his brother he sald, ments, Inspector” Sonmitn | that he had/been Able to give the man | nc. or Mdavit in» possession Get tho {ttle book rhe Roaa rk thy found thae Hell tect 44 mses ves ae Sellaved waa following ‘alm the lip, | ene ee ibenger: to Wallville,"" in’ pkg ; USE). Ea Wan we es i oe, home of his, ora ayes favenged® ‘e lorning .. onder! a Aon ‘night.\ rosa and ie AE! casa mand \ - i «Monday. Morning =\enen Retin death“ I bata.done’ ir. Townse)