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Cais MROruea to-night and Tneaday, ‘ELL STEROGRAPLIG CAT | cr EERE u | \ i Js HAW TRIAL PRICE ONE ‘CENT. YAVL TAORIINA, | RIKED BY BARGE, CHASE TO KILL THA TOWED TO PORT Pel GRAY WOE | a ee Released from Suspicion) Mounted and. Foot Céps| as Filibuster Started on.| Sheot Frightened Ani- a Six-Year Cruise. mal to Death, “MONDAY, FEBRUARY Be POLICE WILD. VAIN SIGNAL FOR HELE: CORNERED ; IN GELLAR. eu on Both Sides of the Accused | | Tante Beast Went Out for ‘Air-| Hard Work at Pumps’ Kept; Boat Afloat Until Tug] g and Invaded Cen- __-Picked It Up. pacar ‘Man's Family and-an Uncle Now, Se ee et ata cequet rere oriry Witte mame} in an Asylum, Declares Se and halt a dox pursult, cause | of? great excitement among the hun- \ dreds of pedestrians were out for ; ‘ ; policeman liceman in hot on a‘six-years crulse'aroand the world ‘on Saturday, was towed Into Tompkins: ville this afternoon minus a bowsprit é and almost full of water, Last night thelr mornlrg stroll! N irsemaide’ with tawine tiled’ tol vive’ sasisiancer (chal Caan ersten ae eneT TRE |e ae OF GREAT MURDER TRI AL collision tore away the bowsprit and| When the wolf turned into the Bridle! ch | Path to escape from ity shouting pur- xi auers the parties: of horseback riders j Slapped “on® the “spurs and= mot out. of the | the animal's way at record speed. Eveu \ : ‘i ~——gimoat capsized the —Taor:mina,— began filling. Brandreth, Capt. Lovelace and State Closes Its Case in Two -Hours—Defense eteven_men manned. the pumps, An| the fine turnouts and motor cara_on | 5! ) , ture, Sot = outbound. steamer passed and being | He Driveway wera caught in the gen-| <j : | Then Begins Address to Jury and _ unable to finda torch- they-fireda ee tire and lost no time in @tving z Ends-i L Th the wolf the ght of way to the north Hos=s rere insu cannon, Tho captain of the vessel, | ward. iets Bergeon Lee a nds_in-—Less an the namie of which ts not known to Trotted in the Park. i b : : 1 an Hour. The — police —apled—him— fret when. he was trotting along just a little above the meragerie in Central Park. | They" jumped to the concluslon that the Brandreth; refused -aid—other-than—to send a wireless message to New York ‘summoning-asaistance:-The-White-Biar velyn Nesbit Thaw had the secret whietr drove Harry Thaw} tug Guilding Star picked up the | wolf jiad escaped from one of the cages NES 6 h enna ana owed verdant in the menagerie, and Immediately : 4 ill Stanford White was learned this afternoon when Lawyer Gleason, The Taormina was scheduled to satl|faised the alirm und atarted in hot] tore Stanford Wille was % inti 7 : B week ogo, but the skipper and | pursult. miniis : the. in addressing the Court for the defense, intimated that she would take wealthy young owner discovered at the| Aa the police clused In on the animal c A last- minute~that the Government had} it put out Wirouan ine Park at- ita zs Vt the stand and_tell all about it. alt i on them and that thege| test speed.: For the nrat half mile or ; 4 i j ri Were Becrets pervice breakera ahead, | more the puraicrs only teeting | This was one of a series of surprises during the. day. The crown- glimpses of a gray the whadow «ot clear out of thelr Policemen Ahearn and Meany find saiding at Leiox uveaue, woen they aww “tu—tren When they went to the Custom Mouse to get thejr clearance papera they were informed ing sensation was reached when Mr. Gleason said: “We will appeal to no bigher law.’’‘he said. After he -had-paid_the jurors the customary compliment, **We will not ask you to give our client back his freedom on any Jaw ex- cept-the law of the State of New York, {We will prove that Harry Thaw was insane when he. killed Stanford” White; we wil! prove that-he was- not -ac- countable for his actions; that he believed the death of Stan- ford White to.be an act of Providence, and that he believed himself to be an agent of Providence. I frankly state to you at the Taormina must post- departure. Lovelace. tity. dog dann ou thro ‘Capt Fundred"and- Penta slices came the reply from an: off: (tue Bark. wie “the Becret Service bufeait, Nas} “Lucy saw severat-score-of pedestrians} ordered this Department to hold the | Tunning’ tor sorenrs a _ oat until you and the owner slkti @IM=|(50 ipccd to: the rescue, and jus! davits that there is to be no Alibuster ney Cwught Up with sonie or tae reer ing anywhere in South America." ing crowd they saw tie animal pop Nothing More Than Pleasure. over the ralling In front of the apart- “On, If that's all, there need not be LST a ak ed ~ HELD FOR GING KNOCKOUT IW “CHURCH CLUB te One | enthwise of HS “REGULARS” AT CITY PARK ment house at No. 2 East-One Hunared } and Tents street. “It's a wol! yelled a mounted police- m C ‘Or wich delay,” chirruped the skipper. | man, as he car me on the gallop Out~ BH Aaueety out te the filbustering | the park. el z Pe saad ore ean ieia ceed ullaGardsotaRacesaW acl _now that insanity fe our defouse, zl oe now, and thin Is ore Uian a pleasure cruise.” The suspicion: of the Secret Service men had“been aroused. by the fact that ina had taken on a lot o! Ahearn and Meany looked over tne ng where the wolf had diaappearea | d stw that {t had Jumped through & window into -the-basement-of the-dulid- Ing in Ite wild dash-to eacape ite pur- Adam Brown, Who Was in|. Baut “with “Jack’? Ma- Wo will show that his perverted mental condition ex- isted fortwo yearsand we will shoy its origin in hereditary insanity. : -'Dull Card of Races Was Run-To-Day inthe the Taorm! the ~ torea in her berth off the pier at suers, a ~ a A as ort af foot of the Moree Iron Works, South ink Gack Ry tae ole sBuring Mud, son, Surrenders, PROVOKED WHILE INSANE. Brooklyn. pereballs, ee hatrorevo vers: rey. ee “Nevertheles:, we will show to yo that despite hia ins G 3 aia not like the ook of moske tof the. barea “and ried melt rowolvars Datas packAKes (hat were stowed -away-in-the yacht's hold. They also regarded the} big balloon Eagte, which was eafely | ‘packed away below docks, as evidence that Skipper Lovelaco and Mr, Brand reth were bent on some kind of mis-/ ~ehief down South. —faater—mrertigation | j proved that the suspected boxes con- tained nothing more dangerous than Prunes-and Arfed apples Capt, Lovelise nax-enrned sone fame on the seas, first in the line of filitus- {ering-and Inter aa_commander of the Panama Navy at tho time of tht so- cession from Colombla. He thinks the saepiclon ofthe — Government: was grousedby the fact that he was eall- ing wouth Just after reoorts had be- come ent—that-Preeident.Castro “of -Veneaiveli Was seriounty-il Adam Brown, twenty-one years. old, CITYIPARK- RESULTS seston eer ee eee FIRST—RACE—Lawlean (6 to 6|44¥ wave himself up at the Kast Firty- and 1'to 2) 1, Bucket Brigade (20 to sanity, this dete idatt hed provocation and that-te did wh any one of }01 would have done under similar conditions. ‘Itisa story thit throbs with pase fon and sinks deep “into sorrow and siuifering av it progress “We will demonstrate to you by sworn witnesses: that Barry Th_w owas subjeotto such per. a‘utiou and auch wrong as would prompt any ane man to the course which our client pursucd. 7 “Hitt he was not sane. Ihai hestitored and-what he-en= dured overthrew his reason, aud he committed an act without being -respousible tor it, although havins ample provocation. At was au act justifiavle in stseif, yet nevertheless per- formed by a man who had no control over Aimself or his acts atthe time,!! is “We will show yon that insanity and epilepsy existed in inthis man's family Yor many -years,;**— afr; -Gteason presently said, "we fiteud to prove that hereditary” im- at they, and then they found ‘thet “they had-done ur thelr She: ard they Alscovered that (ee cil maa nor cocaped trent the Gane tree Purk Mena rie It Was a dg to ™M Ratph-Pulttre: I do not intend to teil first gave to _him— v him. ‘olf will take the stand and Fnall Judge for yourself, Thaw first heard from niuny Ietiers and notes ta-the Society Hdrei—tetiets that will convinge und an act of Providence to kill Stanford White, you here what Thaw toll her sweetheart whens her reasons for r ne to mi She toil -rou- what it was-and-you “We will show you that the things which Har Evelyn Nesbit's Jips led hia to write Tor the (Prevention orCnieliy tC, the deranged condition of his mind “We wil snow you THAT yh marrying Evelyn Thaw, but that he finally got her. We wfil:show you that he had carried a reyciver from June, 1904. will show further Chat on (he wight of Jane 2 list he wore an overcoat upou-the roof of Madisan-s 2 G8 {for the purpose of ae a yreapon; but-because: his-physicinn-had-adVvised him: to dob, — : and oe] =| olf with lm two years turn from a hunting tri TeSvan only a bie of a cub 1 the house In Seventy tray to ite ere YE 4s tame as a kitten and faith. ful as a dog, MRS, LONGWORTH SHOWS IMPROVEMENT. WASHINGTON, Febs 4 ble Improvement was FOURTH. RACE—Grace Larsen (6) to 2 and 7 to 10) 1, Tom Dolan (1 to ‘Ster place) 2, Lamptrimmer 3. freet— Sta Wary —us—the—man—whe 1 for place) 2, Bayou Lark 3. : Jured Jack"! Mason tn n-boxing tour SECOND RACE—Kara (7 to § and | *mont in the athlstic club alinchea 2 to 5) 1, Aules i to 1 for fe) held tn $1,400 ona charge of felonious | maxsuit-by-Murterraro-Macx t—Tarkentict — | THIRD RACE—Gold Proof (4 tO) Young Mason Is still unconncious at St. | $-ghd-6-to°5)-4, Dargin-(4-to 6 for! yrancia's- Hospita!--Brown, Inthe nose! | Churchi-in Stuyvesant Saiiare, of witsl'| J-Plerpont- Morgan tn a-member, intimately connected with the Unpleaa- Fant “ending of the. athictic bxntbition rknocked—ont perhaps fataly—tn: St. Bartholomew's Church. Brown was 2o—Pittkine 3: Court for” examination t= Feb, 35, place) 2, Lady Carol 3. ing ‘bout, “represented St. ~Georgo's ‘The polloe now have all three person TAoMIIA SHortell, “réferés al “BU War- tL a shown to-alay in F | | tie “condlton-or Mra, Longworth, who has her home. for several Alice Roosevelt been coufined to days with an REDMOND RE-ELECTED ae ¥ ORTBANB. Fed, 4.—Racegoers went back to City Park again today, where one of the dullest carde of the tholomew’s,-and Alfred -G. Harvey, the | boxing Instructor, were arrested Sat- urday and are now under bonds, Brown pulses #o operated in his mind as to overthrow ‘his reason in the hour of his stress aiter he had been the vic.in of con- _ “We will convince you finally that when be-saw Stan= ford White his mind in its diseased state so operated that he TRISH PARTY LEADER. EES to Wed One Heme home of hie] stant ustreathent whicn continued for weeks ant monthe felt it to bean uct-of God's providence to kill him;-and-that ss a ts i a_-Hodsetalt waa_an_oarly guleae pete Aaa So mitted ta Carta} inier-nt-HartisanNed- jad SSWESS SES ssnssspess 4 —_ ditcetdsta-Stamf, Wititets sittmas-a-man 4 i iiog arias : eztam: from Rev. D Sa dreoeaiked. tanford- bie amnighi See Pa SSR EPs Se ic ae SS ee Tal GR La a CSL ma! walk to meet a friend, and.then and there shot him todeath,”? Alemmen tary erty ays nen tNSely z =f P| lake Weoked like a owalkcover tor Pi: |* Brown Ghat he aid not head of a sullen bull preparlag to charge, his gaze xed rigidly on the table! THAW HAVE SAUSE? EX-GOV. HIGGINS ay uae nie tenders || wiensanins sclous or. that |i5 front of him, the akin on tile cheeks hanging In lieavy. fold. -Qeeasione DUD Lea HAVE A CAUSE YeelectedJahn) edmond cae Chatrman = = aaa Yo acon whicht anted =u tecelved “t Te wai WEWOK Lh hide was probably the {the party. It wan alao desided mot y Phe third race, which had a 1 x want : S ited ag (pri Sal iaaanitotnmanercneoenet -HOLDS HEALTH GAIN. ‘of aprintera —eMgagea—was about —the from the pastor pt hia | ally he covered his Hushed, suilen faco with his hands, His blinking eye- most-remarkablé opening ads de In 4 great murder ease {n News| Sheehan; who resigned his seat in’ the siren! only event which aroused the Interest _ {tds danced an-accompaniment tothe 4ititehing muscles at the roots of his, acca i och t 1 H6use of, Commons for the middie] OY NiXn | FebtGepr: srinvard loniinelsnsetaiors “Bron, a atocky litle chap, with ne hulr along the temples.” Raps ated $ . dese Anngunced atter his morning call! on ‘ veut ‘ y and —raing | tearing of an , sald to an Eve- “We will muke you belle Ww had a cause to kill Stan- division of Cork, as a vrotest azainst | ™ 2 5 The weather iwas clovty—and—ralne . Gleason rambled on, now shouting in the Jury's faci tt his_alleced iil teratment by tid pary,['-Gov, Misgins to-day that there ap- | yesterday kept the track in md shape, | Mts World r AA GICesonetes 3 imate S MUOUNE font White," he sald, ad we will mike you beileve further, beyond a Prd who was re-elected for that divia-| peared to be a alight Improvement tu fhe attendanie was talr and spocula>| “have done very itte fahting-Int syayespeare, Goethe, Stevenson or John Hay. He sald the action of hia * TOU e tern . Jon, unopposed, in May, 1901, Ms condition, ibn. dull. New, York, but I was picked to repre- Th brain hud been lke the tort t Yeasonnbie couyt, tat he INSANE cment-of the commission of nm x | wrongs upon Harry Thaw’'s brain had bee: « he torture of the Inquisi- heer. » FIRST RACES Thies anda pale furlongs. gent St George's in-the tournament, 1} eT the-erime,’ 5 t Starcers, sta. Jocks: yi {had never boxed with Mason befdre, | tfon in which a drop of water fell at regular intervals upon the victim's, ‘As goon as Mr. Gleason sat cown'Mr, Delmas rnge \ ; eats ‘ r. Glen O88 UD. i = Bayou Lark, 100) MM. Woo x four me y ie 8 e: with Thaw c 2 chore ; Portetan atte ton 12 |setected to meet him. We wero to fight Up to'.this time he Bed dealt ‘with Than alloged Wrong vomly: in| the!’ counsetion¢balhaldcsl by; tho: Indue’ theveaeewont over: IN JANUAR vA e *p}a three-round bout, but at the end of | broadest and most general terms, BHU RT SASS Haan : ferve sald it w: . > SR. it the referve said {t was a draw and INSANITY IN THE FAMILY. REM 4A Z RD IN CASE said we should Might « fourth round 60 When Mr, Garvan began hi State, at 1.15 o’glock, thera there could bo & deciaton. “We will show,’Ssald the dignified Mr, Gleason, “that Harry Thaw has ; xvid’ THE WORLD Separate adver- 5 mat theitoucenee tenet aeuensonanies an uncle who {s now fn the asyluin, a lunatic, We will show that than Were thoge in the court who } the promfuc df the District-Attoruey , GAINED tisements~ over 4 Went to the front soon after EA THREE har tO The Jaw, fs insanity/an Ucth vides of hid Somily. Harry Thaw was born, aswe wil) have the case in at 1 o'clock to-d would not by kept. They were dis- “last years made all the Tuning, “and rates eS gaipUnch AI ine went TOC | show, with a poycopathic temperament, He was’linduly nervous as a child, eppointed. Mr, es. ‘Then the witnesses to iin SAR aCe a oli cea the UD and woos | and from babybood he would awaken nervously.” | the traseds ‘ The Herald Separate adver~ AUE.=8hort course, NVGo Lop Reo rare | Now Gleason led come to she real crux of his case, For the first time the Stat a LOST tisemtents— from ie Nor bon Keys oe } to-day, Harry Cow's wife was metitton ed by mame, mone ut if s ere oe 5 last year. ad PSUS ALS ONE WALL STREET BUYS “in 1901 this defendant met Evelyn Nesbit," sald Gleason, “Ile taved a reared CaS ; € aay aa Fos Sey GOLD IN LONDON | her with ax honorable a Jove as any. man ever entertained. Ho went ty her een a of aa Jatter to dinner : Total Printed—IVORLD : 111,434 Heraboee +) mother wid told (he mother of his Tove, He became-her-open and-accopted TREATY a ra us oan sail i : HL) Walia, Ne. j suitor. She was in need of an operation, and it was Uecided by the mother *l!ed an Invite OR tA COTY Biter Heralds . . 91,561 ' pisiira won; “Aules waa gecond and | LONDON, . 4—TMie small suppty | that the girl should be taken to Europe for the operation. Mr. Thaw, as her 5! root xarde : i i World leads; 19,873 THHURD RAGR—Theeeauastera of @ mite war secured for the United seates, mat; | accepted lover, went with her. on one mals neat Bes 1 i Uso esau asté tern well ht rere te ends the, Bar ca In igs “He took her to call upon h!s own sister, the Colintess of Yarmouth. tae ania A yeeaital THE . i Edy Gana 100. extn Fensenaen led ce : fy mba: | SECRET THAT DROVE HIM MAD. he defendant \ nd two friends, Truxton Beale ( WORLD Is the First New York Newspaper | Gods, ee J. Daly $ | to secur the fi i “In May, 1903, Harry Thaw propored to Miss Nesbit, Sho refusod’ and Thomas MeC: antly about, the place, « Ps ue rte an the front, mado nit | | was unchanged. . iP for reasons which she herself will tell you. From that moment an) In the middie of second “act the d tirted to leave the ; who |w: cond all the wa}, | se as ry pera tt idea took possession of Harry Thaw's mind with regard to Stagyford Ww. | roof. The ser eats an t Iet his pa y seed behind, is 2 r Fa moors fom Land | wpen in Be) lapse of Ce eq him to believe it would be entirely propos! tung, this dofendazs