The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1907, Page 3

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Thaw Gloomy When Alienists Stren a Cheers Up ato Strange Young Man Acts as. Though » He Desired Insanity Plea Made “in His Behalf to Fail and Case to Be Judged on Its Merits. TECHNICAL ARGUMENTS ae MAKE T THE TRIAL STUPID.) Defendant's Curious i mtitice the Most Inter. esting Feature of a Day Made Long by Interminable Hair-Splitting: on Both Sides. By Nixola Greeley-Smith, HE li to-day, point. and in’ many victories for the ‘prosecution. for’ tho:e who watched it, indirec' most résilt, st nesses =tell thes without-—s| NIXOLA GREIDLY-L/d7t l, f One meets the majexty of the law, | ehlefly on dull days ike yesterday. “very dull affair, = LESS TROUBLE IN OLD TIMES. , it has to concern iisé ould be tempted to commit lese majeste”*many times. Jong as he remained the stronger man. ‘ along you can't help feeling that it was much less trouble. There is such a wonderful romance, such a complete tragedy Involyeil in this already famous trial that the spectator can’t help resenting the necessary legal forms that spoil its dramatic action. Every time Mr. Jerome sa/s “1 object!" and spoils the smooth sequence of question and answer, you fecl as you might towards an actor who. Tn Mr. Jorome’s casa you know, of course; caused a prolonged stage “walt.” (the “walt Is necessary and proper, biteven he can’t make it artistic, To-day may prove a replica of vesiarday, the District-Attorney and Mr. y inch and consequently net impressing the casual ob- Delmas fighting ev: “perver as arriving aby where. teresting. Fitzgerald.” é3 the English and French dulla, and this = sti{bit Ja one, bf..the features. of the. YOUNG MRS, THAW SHOWS STRAIN. ser yes Te opeclel Z 5 . 1 a Ing. ature of ‘the Boston terrier = Meantlie, hmt_of Evelyn-and Harry ‘Thaw, round whom the pattlal oy ie the ny Maan Welk hing. rages?-Mrs. Thaw -lonked a trifle wan yeblerday as she sat perched up onjunly- two and one-half pounds, y wittiéss-stund, Visite to every eye i court and compolied to silence) Steet doe mm ry crespact and 0 and idleness during the Jerome. ‘The defendant's attitude is extremely interesting. long. urguments between’ Mr. biscinsantty “Harry hangs-ht which hess Hut let an sllenist set a legal setbatk and be prevented from tostifying, his—ginall_white—teoth, and on. conversation, Mr. with }tat in—abinal ages ible O:deal-of his young Wife's confession. tion of that daunuess girl. THAW DROOPS U Thaw droops undor the NDER LAW'S laws delay, and Mra. S DELAY. ly to tts chief exponent at the t ‘Phe Judge, vy the way, would- absolutely fair. wu, Justice Fitzgerald. Nearly every woman has a natural and commendable sympathy with milsfortune, however deserved {t muy or may not be. Before the women spectators were ‘pusitively excluded. yester + eral of them expressed to me thelr hopes for the defendant, and all, Thaw case is at a stand- considered : from. the observer's: stand: Yesterday brought technical instances, temporary But taking only a Taynyan's~interest;~it was} — very stupid, and made them. real- ize, as never before, the law’s delay. Law seems to me the science of n,~the-art—of taking-th longest way round to the further-| If there were women} juries and 1 were on one | am afraid} _all_Mr.Jerome's_ brilliant pleading could not make me see why wit ould not be permitted to We--truth about_all they know. that is legitimately relevant} anding on the order_of proof or anything else. 1 am afraid or rather one feels ite presence, For, like most other. majesiles, it is a Witt the tragedy involving Harry; and ae ‘Thaw gnd Stanford White, Thousands.of years aga the. strong,’ erman would have kilted*his riral-and-taken-the- woman and-kept. ber. so The majority of other men, being 'conzerned in similar domestic adjustments, Would not have vothered hii, This Was wrong, of ccurse, hut as the Mhaw trial drags Its. siow length Fo-hear-one-or-trro-arguments-between-these-Lwo-very-eble-men-ts-tn= But Interest ceases when you find their formuta, which 1s: “When an irresistible force meets an immovable body, it's up to Justice Delmas and. Mr. While there seems to be n chance of an allenist getting-tn-eny evidence tending to estubtish tend ploomily; his eyes “Axed GCS “table at ed with his eonnKel, to whom he does not -address-a-word, and this strange young man ‘straightens up in his chntr;-smiles, showlng all Ade videntiy—chearty uw looks very much better thin week than he @jd ast week 3 Apparently ~ he}. thinks the worst fs over, and perhdpe he bas galnod from tho coniempta- ‘Vhaw-openly pouts av it | The Majesty of the Law does not {mpress her unduly—it merely bores her _ Lattevly when she hax gone on the siand she haa turned and nodded sweet. o-you, If You were tn outmost} day, sev- HS, When an THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1907. - othen His Insanity Defense; Expert Gets a Legal Setback on the Stand ALLYOU HEAR ing To-Day the Best in Dogdom’s History. With 1,909 distinct kinds of bark, the pench-show-of-the-Weetminete + aGrden. “The grand chorus will be continued Until Friday Want ~ That it will be the moat syccessful show In the hiatéry of dogdomi goes with the say: Ing. One hour-after the show ‘opened this morning there were 3,40 spectators in the building, —— If you want to ba seal “doggie a bench show costume ts absouutely necessary to get into the swagger set. Th's for the men means a pruked gray cloh ctap, shooting or morning jackt, fancy vest (very fawncy), pestop breeches, music roll casea for the low extremities anda flashy tie und _pin_ The prevailing Boston nora Now, as to the dogs. style this season runs in tho terler class, of which there ard than 5% on-exhibition. The: ly tho= whole ‘Twenty-alxth—str of the first baléony to themselves, with a special ring for the Judges. Tweaty-seyenth street balcony sid are attracts much Mteution, Young Croker in the Ring. Richard Croker, jr, Ting with tr dogs, tor of al) to ex: hivitors few men can handle a dox Tite Tike A rose ATES shown and wants the Aowm to ken to do. He ace And the judges, cite the envy ores panier Tiere the care, ‘They tre washed, and cdried with Moser are corn < dict te weputatal “Pho nat from St. Regis ta none to: Kood foi beat fromay, tacy wre-pertumed. Tank of thats - The. familar shaliinds oscupy a wonmderuvle the enutin Us year, Here-aisoore the priceless collies poet aa ial tar Bi abet — 2 by. the paaregr Tat. the latest Inport Talk about jvour id wa ibaseballt beat ties! Why. of them can show fall aa many blue ribbons as these aristo- crn There are the show. whic trom exhibito many urique features of. will attract attention only untoiportant deviations, pronounced Evelyn Thaw “such 9 dear mite fanciers! GhasDanestare! Aen thing." But no matter how blased for the defense any one is, he or she} cages Sarloryeere ° the “show. cannot help recognizing Justice Fitzgerald's judicial impartiality. Unt{Lr. though there ¢ perclonintar ents and, , saw him, it seomed to me I had never seen a Judge Who, whatever his having eely eh ne ese iaittae patie effort, did not betray some unconscious or sub-conscious leaning towards Himeeif and ‘may natangoeanwordete me stde or the other, But' Justice Fitzgerald seems: Justice pe: Gwith auch a Judze, Roe uch a jury, such a cause and, above all, 5 {rere -— ~~ —___ the sons of John G. Milburn, {n. whose in Buffalo President’ McKinley They are John @. Milburn, jr, and Deveroux Milburn. The one woman 18,000 LAWYERS IN TOWN. [ama Justice Patterson swe: Ninety-two More—Heavenat house dod. ts Gertrude Dorothy Hyams, ——— | ; DreoiMinx Justice Patterson, of the 7% | wopeiiate Division of the Supreme| PENN M. D, IN DRESDEN JAIL. “7? Qourt, syeaterday— swore in ninety-two} DRESDEN, Saxony, Feb, 12.—Major ‘young men who had successfully passed Gustav Slober, who saya I sage examination for admission to the Qh: He. congratulated them on becoming aoa seth of the “army of lawyers,” and \ he used the term adyisedly, Wbe- ey to elmht ceisler} i Ppa Corgis tor isnepresentation and deception In con- in Ege ee erg Becton. vith commercial rela extol io ie ate Dae. am “hl joce | ot a uch a wito, ‘ls present degree of M, D, from the University of Pannsylyanis and was commissioned ® major for eurgical work in America's ‘war on Spain, wae ssrite Hed here to: the yellow: dom: —<$<—: TURKISH ADMIRAL “REMOVE CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 12, — Thc myatertius death of Vice-Admiral’ Halrl Pasha is occrsloning much comment, He had sust Qoen appointed! by tinporial Qocroe Chairman ‘of the commission to Gxamine the battle-ahip Assar-l-Tow fk after she rad been reconstructed at the Germania Works in KIsi' Three dayn 0 ane but the Admiral refused to permit #. Four houre Inter ho was dead. FIRE IN oly COLLEGE CLUB, atre fijed the rooms of th rng bers, at A] ritith Annual Dog Show Open-} Club openyd to-day in Madison Square} On the! wasin ue Alon | Mclal called on him to cancel | i HART Brcaners Dress Steal ‘Boat and Two prinoners tinday. | Leasveenbital xTan_ and De he Both we Bome time after 2 boy'n clothes. tool-house, broke It bo 1 oars and Imiand, a mile and wanten says they a) to death In thelr Ina: fore reaching shore, ‘Thta tn the second Taland {n/a month, recapuured, CUDDEBACK COHALAN IN TAX SUIT. | q ALBANY, Feb, 12, debank, former of Buffalo; counsel with Dantet York, to represent Tax Commissioners for rev che Attorney: TWO ESCAPE WO ESCAPE FROM. se Sai the Mysiery,| excanod venty-We-venr-ol compicxion and wear: darly-conduct, ‘ secured a couple of They land to Hart's Tolan boya-polaway in about alm were were Corporadion was designated Attorney-General Jackson as associate take up again, j tea the assessment of seveta FROM HOU —_ ESCHPIN Menaced_ by ; Death—Oth PHILADELPHIA, one man los: trancial district: the cupled by the Fhoent: and Shirt Company cotio: mie tlon of tho hulldin Phoenix Company, employees forcing” them to use With one exreption noord onnloyeen, dozen xérls, Ing Dullding: Tula 1 years rho safely rea The on in, PANIC IN MORGUE _ AS CORPSE GROANS was Instantty hited: wero Injured, bu The lnmage done by extimated nt $i but Couldn’t Pacity the \ Attendant. EL from Cuests ASTON. 5 (LAND in Boys Get Aver jap aren! uunusy > Burning B Fetye ¥eb. own One-third suaiomneans of ced to gain Unie from Ther: rateed to windaraia Te fell tr five Fiyan, ie sid hecinjured wees Mea gan, wetter of th pline. Munroe, wife re employed in the of buliding, Feb. his and Dume working on the SCPE! nre~ started” trent » FELL TODEATH EOP NG FRE One ai — Wana Blaze Met: ers-Hurt.— 12.—A fire In fe and severnt Evelyn Nesbit Thaw—A New Sketch by C. Allan Gilbert WAN ALL ABLAZE SHED BE EES ~PUSHIRTOSOW Bae Woman Flung Ol- sen Into Bank, Then Rescued. Baby. Never wgaln will Josep) Olsen und, batd-aAra with, Stuidard ol nce of this: vow in the pre and nurtes to Fat the weglan Hoxpltal, hyeen-for-the-pre mindiepliyedt py hls wife. yows of any kind. would ye been within fils province, niives with-bikt wife and bab Rrooktyn. Birl of two ‘ye te No. %6 Uiird street, during the night all th fred fad Gone Out, and.the temperatur in. the houxe,was near zero when Olen you and the’ kid stay right tn keep wa naid Olgen, “and Vil go down and get the fires Koln About flye minutes latce, Mra, Olsen Heard ‘her husband ‘scream for help, Leaving the baby in bed, she ran down aalra, An she reached the Kitchen she} found Her husband all ablaze and the woodwark uround tho-range aflame, Ol- Ben Wad tearing wt his clotting, Threw Him-Into Snow. Mra Olsen ran tothe Kitehen door, Jthrew. tt open and then pushed her husband out head over heelx. He Jand- ed in a snow bank at the foot of the steps in-the-yard-and”«—moment—inter Mrs, Olsen was rolling him over and over. That done, she ran back Into Uie house and went to the rescue of tho babys sBy Uae Ime he Ne ad “KpreEAd and the rooms upstairs were filled with smoke, She found the baby — nearly stifled, but got Into the street in tifne Lo.save tho. little Stouts Ure Ti alarmed and engines. NF rein the kitchen wax roan under control and the damage wan not serlous. . Stratman, the ambu- lance surgeon, told Mrs, Olmen that she ad _probibly. saved her husband's ite, as well as that of-te ba’ HILL BOY AND HORSE VICTIMS OF A FALL. Neighbor Severely Injured : AGED WOMAN BURNS 10 DEATH While Trying.to—Res- cue Mrs. Mitchell. sy Had tt 'not! ‘| could be called. iy lodgers. th woman remained out until after the closing hour, She en- tered the tenement, No. 15 Stanton © street, wi adjoins tho lodgings “4+ —|ment neu At the top of the ladder- house for har” fourth Noor at ” wax burned..to James, the ot Elshth avenue, tutu home, today. Mra Anes oss r. wits also: severely is rave Misa Jak to the tting before’ yo starting her . the ‘aged woman's fire. She ran the Into ning for help. 4 Cantwell, Who lives’ on the atta j Hor; —and-—olver— nee hborns did. ADEE. uitiost, but the woman had inhaled ti and died before an ambulance James, (le breather, Is employed tn tne Street Cluaninig Departmer —>—__——_ “KILLED TRYING T REACH LODGING, Locked Out, Woman Essayed Fatal Climb io Roof of Salvation ~ Army Quarters. Matthews, Hannah seven a cleaner, forty- *, finding » herself alvation—Anpy lodg=” ) Bowery, Jast ni 1 to gain entrance over a neig! boring of early to-day and was killed, With a fellow woman Inmate of the lodgings house, where —beth-were nights == house-around. the corner, and_endeave oredl to reach the root through the tent. ike Salenay ahe Jost;her balance and — fell .to “the bottom, her neck. being = broken, ‘fhe body was removed to fart = ytn-the hearr-of-the butiding was: oc- x Pants, ‘sion ‘brokers. lames atarted In tho upper por- oveupled by tho @nd cut off the es- . by means of the stairway, top floor, the flre-eacapes, Which were covered with fce and now. all of the two among whom were a ached an adjoin- © who falled was aged) twenty-six the -excitement “either jumped or tell trom the fire escape, He Several-of the omployers-in ‘eecaping nerlously, fire and water Is ONE KILLED- AND TWO HURT iN-HOTEL FIRE. Help Women to Escape} uilding — Many. WITT LIVES: on. wa at over eo ivee of 1A were Wee last nigat A the hotel found ext te tre a dfug store on the ground fleor of ma ein the basement and rushed up o'clock the ‘1 evator shaft to the tilrd floor, 3 of hoy'x apread out into the rooms. trousers, and, diy pel any women to eacaps ment, put on the citer paw that jh then went honed that ml nee AT on twenty of Cornell Uni a half away Te ikely to fre: or New York at the W utc! slacing e lent clothes ne oe Wa Maron 1. J oeacape from thy fold hits man. will introduce ‘A month ago four here waa scihent, kehool professor for se TO AID Ky William H, Gud. nve oat the body, and an ant had to be called th Counsel i) that Stout had. be, to-day by jQyHetiovpe could not ver tttend= (intah the ‘aur a thorough 6tu iquor habit. a of hie Investiqant y of Orrine I BERT DASHER, DEAD, Bert Dasher, who was ac 6 nown theatrical F, Cohalan, of New| the State Board of in, the proceedings, t that tt was a large corporations of New York City. | su eed, put o ‘A-conference of counsel forthe Man} died yesterday In a sanitarium at in ratlug anit, put: out hattan Hallway, Third Avenue Iall-| dtanapolia, whore he had been confined | Write for free Boak-o1 road and Western Unlon ‘Telograph! for three fr. Dasher was busi> | yoltsm to the Orrine Co, Companies will be hold with the Attor= ness manager forChariey H, oye di 4 Rea on: Wednesda; rues ie Angi die taucceree BIOxE Orrinets sold | by Hiker a at the office! (aroca at the Madisor Square Theathy and took on Camwell Masscy’s Drug 1 Drugwint, NELL DINNER. be the guest af seventh annual versity alumal tn ‘aldorf-Astoria on President Jacob Gould Schur the distinguished who xetved Under him as a law, everal Years. STOP DRINKING! Oirine Destroys Desire for Whiskey or Boer. H. G. Coleman, udy of various cures nd gives this as a jon; “Bofore taking went to a consider- [able trouble to learn about It and becomo thoro ily. honest Hable fren nm tho cure of wlco- Washington, 1) 6. {| Malled soaled: Orrine costs but $1 per box. Vexeman's and Borsa. the Overalls Sons of the unknown “Jim -Shipped-and-Fell: on. Cherry. Hill and Pulled His Driver Down, Too. Moe Taubish, of No, 254 Monroe street, in the employ of the New York City Railway Company, and his towing horse Jim were caught In @ tangle of darn and_car wheels at the foot of the Madison street hill to-day when the boy attempted to hook on to car No. SUA It was Moe's buainess to hook on, for he and Jim help the Jaded car horses—to.make the sumunit. of old Cherry Hill. “Jim' hadn't his sure foot under him Shoe fea ped—the— Front pia ttorm; traces and relns in one hand, using the other to. awing ob aboard the Noah's ark-like velit Down went s-big -neck=and and. dragainee DSfow tothe, Rround) —“The-ear struck tie xtruggling -heree: Meow" -fell—vennid lying hoofs of the animal, ard was rely kicked. The driver reacuc ni FMoe" Was taken to St. Gregory Honpltal with a fractured lox. ““Jim’? went tothe: horse: hospitmt, 3 —— <= —_—_. Two Overcome by Gas. ‘Two men Were taken lo-day_ from. a room At the rear of the third Hloor of a bewrdbnst-bounes NO RT Witter atreet, both suffering from Ini They took. the room last n ure be Hteved to Tv omer Uincovery Jacob \ed to St Gregory's F ‘Your cee ig Goo those unable to pay rt ‘ tn will tell x Lutkeco you walling for rat Work Unt ‘ Yom | pala’ tern tn can [PO cukrantoe fo fintan your work tm moliately, Our work In ao excellent. beau vi wititna to ful and lasting that we as {tro ko Hone without paying for i, let edn gunvaulee for AU deme giver ty every ane. sy Attendant with Every Operator Waet of Teeth. Gant Crowns, Mridge Work .., merican Painless Deatisis 252 West 42d St. Open events and Sundays TT ASHECRED COL Or Wie fr tus. Colotggue Wo 44 LWSWEE \ |AMONDs| i Ht a NS \ ~ Cluett Shirts fit perfectly sweat e longest—look best. for every.type-and style of man. The perfect shirt for every_occasion Atk for Ciuett. Shirts. Lonk for the Ciueth ighet He adwey's S- uton. ot 1 diaveders oe Rowela, 1 a Mladder, SPiiss, aN ie eect ee ait 4 NG Sal hisonbens Seater | IVER! “Be. A BOX. AT DRUGOISTS oo OR RY MAIL. | RADWAY & Satp 55. Elms th Ne Ye You cannot possibly have * et ® better Cocos than EPPS'S “Oocoa stands very much highor | than Coffee of Tea,” Dr. Hassall Seka. | gays, “and oontains every in- Brediant nace sanil to the growth” GOCOA — ‘A fragrant, delicious, and > muost hoalth{p)uverage, aaa niche) ¢] forte She, nontal, your vin Ike . a of Sar fain Choralate Tab: (at Mill be “prized “higher than y i | a i The Sue ress enterprises sold through Sunddy World Wants are t usually “Bargains in Roney sonse of the word. 7

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