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x 2. horhnod, Bae SRE Noe what—the-inquirer-cailed~ —Mrs._Hanower—Divines-at “Once yer the other wonran- in tie case —droy ~ BOY NION TO PRISON; f IG Sf ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.” 1S NEW YORAH, a LFEIN HOTEL | WHEN HIS WRONGED _. WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE ‘with a Woman_ Believed to Be the Rival of the Mother of His ‘Children, “HELLO, SUICIDE! YES, I AM SURE THAT IS MY HUSBAND.” the Dead Man When Called on the Telephone —Wrote Many Long Let- -ters Before Firing Fatal Shot. ~— ‘ Worried over a-divorce suit-that-had-been instituted -by his wife, the mother-of-his four children, Lewis N. Hanower, a prosperous real estate dealer-and builder of Arlington, N. J., killed himself to-day in the Hotel) Aldine, at Twenty-ninth street and Fourth avenue. He left behind a note asking his wife to be notified, but she had ab ready been informed of the suicide when the authorities called her up on the telephone. Henry J, Goldsmith’ a lawyer, with — &n Office in the Park Row Bullding, is Sea ternconthat he belleved the trouble; a to: tee Cunt Aldine he-Identity of +t EXTRA SESSION HINTED BY LODGE ON JAPANESE MIX ‘Senate in Deadlock Over - Immigration: Bill, and : Amendment Blocked. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1S, MRS. ROCKEFELLER ILL; a Oil King Hurries from South by Special. Train to Lakewood Home on News that His Wite’s Condition Is Serious. - HUSBAND CALLED BACK | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? } i 1907. POLICEMAN A FLIRT, WOMAN Traditional, Nurse Maid Figures -in Accusation: of Over-Speeding. ‘ACTION: IS_IMPERATIVE. If Democrats Refuse to Give Roosevelt May Reconvene t ———-Gongie A WASH ob. —"What the outcome oat this time I ci t foresee,” eaid Senator Lodge ths afternoon, while dl, sing the 5! the con. looks to 4 question." pthe disoussion.of 8 bill goex amendment to the Agrecd on dy the | Houses, at the insti { Roosevelt. inthe du [Japanese exclusion snarl, ation of Preside: ts [and ite a on seriously mon |. Senatora Macon and —Tillman— were even more determined to-day than they were yesterday fe —engrpenmit iene too i [the m rion—whleh ganizations, € waiiid—provent— associations or societies of any kind from alt. In secur! tinmi- @ration ‘to thelr “States It unter= miood that they ate supported by a number of renee Senators from Southern which have been es- pectalty” ntivenin ‘pecuring immigration: Oh bie —oitee bana, Bhokd Becdee to eatile the Jipinesa! iican | Dip brother-in-law to suicide. Hanower pereiresies the Aldine with ; ery an—went-oway_aaylng that they would Inint tor a boarding house in the ncixh- Whisk Broom, Hot Favor- ite, Is Beaten in ___Opening-Dash.- Companion the Co- “Woe haye every reason to believe,’ gaid Mr, Goldsmity, “thatthe -woman esporndent—in—the divorce back to {he Alamo? urs after his departure with the woman, and wis assigned to room No. BJ on the third floor — wrote Malle aMpalled-many letters yesterday -aod-taaty Hfanower, went some t FIRST RACE—Lee Crest (9 to 2 and 8 to 8)-1, Whisk-Broom (1-to 2 for place) 2, Lattice 3, Mary—Green, the maid on the third floor, ws unable to get Jato Hanowers room this afternoon, She opened the bath-room doar leading to the hallway a with her pdsi-key “wind xtambled “orem SECOND” FACELouise MiiFars the body on the tloor, fan (4 tof and 8 to 5) 1, Lemon Hanower had sot himself tn the lett] Girl (1'to 2 for pla ~temple.._-All_he_left- behind waa the} plage) 2, Sanction 3, | teres of -his-wite: oe THIRD RACE—Bitter Miss (5 to She was called up on the telephone, | and did not appear to be murprised at} fis 4 to 5) 1, Ohlyesa (out for the ews that something had happened Plérs) 2, Dr Spruit 3. to her jiushand, SIP -Suré It Was Her Husband. NEW" ORLEANS. Feb* i. — Clear = rere hla Som nnttead surstae ae eataeon better progrimnis (raw. outa large crowd to the course this af- 1 don’t think there-ts-any doubt about | ta. 50, Fria Mh 9 Rak mah neo al crs nme ey IN Pea ae ar in fact, i ste {stati fait oft heltday seckers and ‘they 4 naturally ir; ig to-the racecourse: The. feature race ‘to-day was a~ one fnile “run, wht GSid Males De Sprutit,—Better-stisx-aia, Joe Lévy. “This furnished a fast mile. There wero other BO0d TACs. on “the card qind ind the aport.pramised-well; Jockey Lloyds, iapended.for.an lexed bad rid¢on--The: Bugitshaoe: Tee cently, reinstated to-day and rode La Samada in the opening event, Betting was lively and the full com- plement of books was on: Fi AM taObrinbiarb aa May tondance, but the chty: ned to ray whether mhe had! received a letter from him announcing for Tils Intention, Apparently she had, up for-ag e90n- ae. who wae. told Mab} the message: was from New York, Mri —Hanower-raid_shodhl_not_know what Waasthe matter with her huwband: - DIE MAKERS FREED, Court Holds that Kellers Violated ST RACE—Thi Sr Ae Rayong tale fortongs, oe ‘ rest, 104, J. Hennes; No Law in Work Done for aotareab ah ama ae att LAY 3 2 “the RovalaGRIs eo oe a Tay the” Rovoliitionists; Bucket Brigade, 99, oy ieee bog Judge Holt, in the United States Cir-| pick sank Joe. Pale cult Court to-day, directed a verdict La Samadi, 07, Livy Py ipcharging Joseph and Sidney Keller, ‘DAK Ros. 101, Ditac iy feogs ra are Fst Broadway. + Prosparous 10. ait ee charged with making ales and hiibs or] eo Crest went-to th 6 trai _ 7 use In dupllaating the “Rollvar Doliar*! the olurts made-alt-the Tuning need Judge Holt held that no! won by a nosk from Whisk Broons, who ot Venezuela. In a Peat Fattico n-length. criminal intent tad been shown. aimilar -casa—iast fall United States’ @ECOND RACE—One and ono-elgntt, Commissioner Ridgway held It was no Pras, welsht, feel violation of statute to make dies and Mavurva TONS is country for use in another Tanon Girl, 11 us a2 ja {twas ehown through th 4 BS At ugh the Petes fave been used in making money to 10048 finance a revolt against Profident Cas- Journ +) tro, Boynton told the Kellors he had 8 Feeelvid competent legal advice that no 0 2, existing Federal Jaw would be violated ‘Tao: tee 80 Tw if they made the dies, | Celebration, 07, A. Martin, |, D8 wentenced to six months’ imprisonment, MRS. BRADLEY INDICTED Boynton, on a plea of guilty, was} Henry 0, made the early running and then dropped out of It. Lemon Girl then. went (o the front, but’ was outrun. by Loulse McFartand, who stayed in front | the rest ofthe route and .won by a eat ashes FeOn Glrl, who deat FOR KILLING BROWN. | oe a ce THIRD Nt, eps za, qanarsatt, ste Bir. WASHINGTON, Feb, 18-—The Grand aaietiee ae: oy . , Jury - to-day returned an Indletmont |r. a ‘ann 88 against Mrs; Anna 3 Bradley, of Salt Gearianrs ion intmenria Lake City, Utah, ‘charging her’ with rade watt a UP Hit And. sot a murder is having © shel Sand ile | fant -bace, al lowed ‘by. Hitter ‘in ‘and nator Al Id Mate. In Tun home. Ditter Y i: Jone c to ie iont sels won eae br = NEW OLENNS ~NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. h “brought “out Ohyesa- advocates of the conference report ay that -t-da-Impossible for them to. viet this polit, An Informal conference was held_on. the floor of the Senate to-day wth the above result —ithig—meeting, Senator st-wat sstbteto—accepr the Democratis’ contention, and spoke as im n_legit= ¢ discussion of the question, out d that he should axe all the no he deamed necessary. He again sed regret that the Pacttic ‘sion was, coupled with the, tm _ HA LTS JAP TRUCE WASHINGTON, _ F 15. Mayor Schmitz and-Setretary LeMngwell, ot the San Francisco School Board, at the” State “Department ste-day.ahd had a conference with Secretare Root. Nelther of the to the confer- ence would disclose the nature of the called ciated phat Wie oalt was on per matters not directly connected with the Tapanese question: a unr yeere analy sald that, Connected with: the’ Japanese -question had not davalopad, head -n9_ho} tie amicable settiemenc’ whicit looked for Uiis afternoon, atter cay ~tihe—President,- Soult —be-renched Mates por-ready to eo hame yet by 24 Tong shot,” he sald, When ‘nsked ay’ ta tis promtse_to gompromiso-on_ the question of.-th PHONY LAE maisaion. of secnaste choola, Mayor Schmitz” emphat sty d (hat he waver had made fon, ether Urevtly oy indirectty, ¢ fhe President or to thoJapanese to that effect, He raid, further, there never had been any promise made to admit Japanese children up to a certain age Into-the—white schools: CRUSADE TO PREVENT HARBOR COLLISIONS: | Secretary Straus’ Provides for a More Frequent Inspection _of Passenger Vessels, WASHINGTON, Feb. 1§.—Secretary Straus, of the Department of Commerce and Labor, has determined ‘to Inaugu- rate a aystem of more frequent -Inspec- tlon of ferry-boats and excursion steam- era in the harbor of New York. Instead of the one annual inspection which Is-now made, there will be In lormediate Inspections as often as rea-! sonably practical, but not less than three or four times a year, This-change-In practice ts the result: of a conference between the Secretary and Mr, Uhler, Supervining Inspector. General of the Bteambodt Service, go- day, dn regard to the sinted, of the Gsrib-boat jPaterson (nthe IHudeon Vnived as aell as other Serry-boat col- Usfons In New York Harbor, iachiante aa SLAYER MUST STAND TRIAL. GRAND ISLAND, Neb, Feb. 15.—Be- causg tho Nedraaki law makes It tha bani of the Jury and not of the judge 0 eascas Lhe penalty ina murder case, Spun gflamalln, eho “recently eutcreat '¥.0 urd inthe frac de~ oh Killjage hie. nwoethente finchel ony a eee nee, With Judge recta —L tse aypuention ablacusatabe DL presumably —nadt to-do with the Japanowo exclusion, question. fs After: the Cabinet -meeting— Mayor Schmitz pald a xecond visit to t Department... and ian: ference Wili_Sccretary Root. — Te de Inasmuch as certain things |) : “RockereLiee 1). Rovkefeller, fourth “street,It! Mra, John D, Rockefeller, at J to be Kerious “Lakewood —Birehae beer —amiler the family physiclan for ‘but t nature. of} At the home of Joi 13-West-Fitt ta had Vert lg re-) TM at their home| 7 No, rriedly this” morning for | Lakewood, No information as to the report ‘of Mrs, Rockefdlters Ulne “be -obtatred, At the nome John -D. Rockefeller, ar: Nor 4 West fifty-fourth-street, It Was learned that for severni-yeurs’“Mrs. Mtockefeller has | the care of several da: the-exa the trouble has not been made At-Mrat it was thought her recovery would be a matter of ohty a : ReVeral Week ; Tir responae to “Ute—telegram Mr. Rockefeller left Augusta last night on a_special train for Lakewood. Atethecottice of the Standard: Cony pany, No. &% Broadway, tt was sald that Mra, Rockefeller was not serfously {1 and there was no alarm about her. They said they had not heard that Mr. Rock¢- feller had been summaned toms. from Augusta. feller’s. physician at) Lakewood, waa | failed up gn the jong divauce telephone and akod about the repart. He d cline sry anything about the cas Over the long distance wire tram the | tarKewood “rome tne “Hockefellers, | Mra. Spollman,, aluter of Mra, Tooke: jer, salt that. the jatter—wae—not seriously Hl, but that abe was suffering | {roma severe-cald, Sho sald’ Mr. Mockefeller had been | ona visit with his daughter, Mra. Pren-{ tos, ini one South -wnd. that he. wha t Kote Lakewood. {ot LTE Ruste teat Oras been subject to audden attacks-of dizz\- (erday. and a message—was sen' eas, “whieh do. not yleld readily to Rockefeller, calling him home from] treatment: F Auguata. Ga. where he has been for! Dr" Trwin If -Hafce, Mes Rooke | * RICE CHAUFFEUR” HELD: Couldn't Have Timed Her TNespite a story about a Mlrtatious po- Mra; J. N. Mice, a stylishly dresned, good-looking young woman, who gave her address ax No, 430 Went One Hundred and Sixteenth _told to_Magleirate Walsh, inthe Yorkville Court, thin morning, the Judge held (thd woman's ghauffeur tn $100 bali for trial, charged with exceeding the speed Umit. ‘Tire woman furnished the ball, ‘Mrs. Itice told the Magistrate that she did not see how Park Policeman {James F. McDonald. whe_nrrested the chauffeur, could have possibly noticed the apesd of tho Mice automobile through Central Park, Inasmuch as the Neeman, treoty made the arrest. (A laugh went around the court, i icipaily by the line of po. emeu aavaiing a hearing with thelr prisoners face of the Magistrate, When the chauffeur corroborated Mra. Rice'a siory there was another laugh among the vollcemen, -Eighteen- Miles an Hour Speed. MoDonald said that the chauffeur, William —Muhelison, was driving the automoblio at something very much ike eighteen mites" an—hour—when- thet sent near Elghty-sixth streot. Ha took..tha chauffeur to {ho Arsiral-and then to court, Mra, Tice and.her Uttle daugh ter, four or Aye years old, coming atong,--The-twe -had-badn- out forall Automobile “M4e in. the park early th the morning. |. _ “Tidge," sald Mra. Rice, “whin the prisoner had been arraigned, “this ts my. {fret exp ce Ih a pallse SOFT, YO j know, and really I do not know jum what the court custom Is, But if 12s the proper thing to way I do not ove how he could have determingy the rat? Deed at> which we Were procesding, because he was talking with LS purse matd at the tine.” What,’ sald the Magisrate, sitting un very straight: Tes conthmea “Mrs Rte dtr; “pias Afomawe nin! She looked rather surprised at laugh which followed her remarks, ~Admits Going Too Rapidly: The chauffeur reiterated the nurse the “1 will_tell_ you tne! £ Ftruth about chia Twas going ten mileal jan hour, 4 sw the cop nom up. nly hand-and J came—to-a phe road wag altapery: ene. 1 couldn't ha: stopped so short If I had been going. fap fast as he ways. ‘ccording to your own admission you © eHow too.-fas:,"' sald the pollee- f enough,’ sald M hold him. { belie thle yc rhelt and! the Ma MOTORIST SAS ‘Employer Is Sure McDonald} policaman was busily engaged in a chat | [withanursemaid-a-mament befpre he Aficeting smile crossed the | “i De3 Wagner—will_be_recalled_to—tell_of his _conversations—a [intght pex to be releved trom further si the Stand for the Defense When ; the Murder’ Trial Is Re- sumed Next, Week. Mrs. William Tha Thaw Also Will Go. ers. FLY A as JEROME Lawyer » McPike awe that ae Delmas, from-Far- ~Away. San Francisco, Has Taught: the New York District- Attorney Something About Law. Evelyn Nesbit Thay the wife, and Mrs. Williany Thaw, the mother : of Harry Thaw, will both go on the witness stand to testify for the°de= fense when the murder trial is resumed nextweek. This announcement was made this afternoon by Lawyer Harry | Mo Pike, of counsel for the defense. In giving out this news, he made some extraordinary statements about Mr. Jerome's status in the case, — “As it now stands we have Jerome beaten to_a_finish,” saidoMr. McPike.: “If Mr. Jerome’s contention that we could not introduce the Statements made by. “alta. ae alowed to stand it would have been the worst error that either lor Mr,Delma: heard of. “We would not have cared a snap for a conviction if that had been the final ruling, because it would not‘hold.” “What-swill be the-order—of-the-presentation- of tectimeny—in-the- event that the trial goes on? d ; “Dr. Evans will conclude his testimony Harry Thaw to the experts had bee “said Mr. McPike, “and — j conversations —which -were ruled: out: last-week.— Then: Mr, Thaw's awifé= will finish ‘her story, and_his mother aviltbe called as a witness for the first time. Finally, after Mr. Thaw's_will has-been. introduced as evi dence, ii is probable that the family physicians of the Thaw family will complete their testimony. The alienists will be asked a few final ques- tions in order to round out the case, and then, unless velops, the defense wi prot abhy Test: DRAMATIC TESTIMONY. _. It was learned from another source that the rest of Evelyn Thaw’s testimony will be eqaalin-dramatic interest and amazing disclosures to. the-great-narrative which she has already detailed_under-oath_—_———-—— tt developed that-Dan O'Reilly was the lawyer who dug up the Nino — Gecision and showed Mr, Delnias:its application to the Thaw case. Phe reporter asked Si MePike what he Mhowght of Mr: Jerome's alleged coup din-moying-for the appointment ob conmission-tn hinacy-to pass on ‘Thaw‘s present mental condition. “Tt fe the-Distriet-AWorey's last desparate gasp,” he raid. that he has bean bentea,” i The interrnpiion th hie tris {thar has Sealed fron! the -dasii—obw ror’s wife Is not “bringing any yost to Thaw's tortured nerves. in his cell to-day he was harassed and'.ormented by fears ‘aud dounts. He insisted hreotenine histeiters that berate of get te sispected the aifitered Tura Tee ind #6 cause a mistrial, The wlayer Of Stanford “Waite also worried by the report that District~\gy rney. Jerome is even_now. psepsfing:to move-for tis Ape pointment of a ¢omiission In lusney to examine Into Thitw's present’ state” of mind, und If they find tt to be still defective-ta railroad chim off to the “He knows Ey | iCharged with [mproper/Edward Alladco Lived Use of State Funds in’| Half Hour After He— First Battery Armory. Was Shot. The Grand Jury handed down two! Ajthoush he remained concctous sah i eal What am TL to do SMBS Seah Eh re be delighted to 1.1 oul 1 the Magintrate,. “But perhaps you can go: his bait i q ' pha asked, wt Joxplatnes and” wes! -Rice-ale: andwhen she had sal that she die ngtanmve SOWIE mar hawe #10) With here “UP AGANST JUTE TRUST" ANDEAILS —FOR-S600,000 + Philadelphia Carpet Com- Indictments grew out ‘of the charges of extortion made against him to the Dis- trict-Attorney by employees in the First Battery Armory, Abraham Levy, counsel for Capt. Wendel, was notified that the Indict- ments had been found. Mr. Levy. prom- sed tO produce hia client before Judge Crane in Part tof the Court of Gen- eral Sessions, When Weeidel was arraigned it was discovered 1h In addition to other | charges the District-Attorney bas been ber, of No. 45 Mecker ayenue, ‘refused to tell the police the name of the mur- derer, Ho ded as he was being placed oh the operating table at St Wotherine’s ute Hal. Affadco_ran a ‘barber shop at tne 1 Mosker_avenueaddress__A_policemun around the corier from the place heard ‘a pistol shot this afternoon and ran to investigate: He found a small trowa in front of the burber shop and several ; tmén Inside, Aliadeo-was- lying on_the [indictments agatnst Capt. Lous Wen=| half an hour atter being fatally shot) del,-of the First Battery,-to-day. ‘The | to:day, Edward Alladco, a young bar- pany Explains— Why = It Suspends. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15.—Counsel for the James Dunlap Carpet Company, which operates large mills In this city, | ‘Announced to-Say thatthe company 1s temporarily embarrassed. It was ntated that In round figures the Mabilittes are $600,000, and that It ts expected the as- sets will be largely in ‘excess of’ that sum. (The reasons for tho embarrassmont, aldware the failure of tentative counsel Investigating, Capt. Wendel’s financial | floor with & bullet wound fn hia ab- With the Sufte of Now York | domen, , Ue Indictments fotind to-day! ‘The ‘policeman simmoned asalatance charges him with grand. larceny Cada Gans ina pups alls Vier fae le gut) ; Sewn , Swhop. + No a. revoly the State of New. York. The amount) oniy two would admit that they were fuvolyed ts peusl. Ong tudlotiiont charges that on Fen. in, the shop at the tine of the hooting. They were Fistto Nataticano and Lutei ‘ IWS, Wendel recolved from the Btate | Salanding, of No. 34 Leonard street. 1 'to. be pald to 8. Schuler, of | Roth were arrestel. Alladeo, when ihe Washington Meights Van Company [agked It selther of” thems shot him for the use of horees- The money was} answered jn the neyative, nevor pald to Schuler. Pietro and Lule sald tat they were! At the teauest of Mr. Levy pleading| in the back room of the bapdershop. to. the indicomene wie postponed unt! | playing canis. They heard a shot, ran Next Tusata UE Was fxotar $3,000 1g the door and--looked- Into (he: ahop. and. waa. fumnianed. Wendel 18 aiready | Atiadeo Mie onthe Aor and a strange < extortign \nan. wad just, disappearing through the sities Dtdinn ae gall <GurlA” doen = % x f° Bho wil R50 A 4 to the company's stock to and the fact that Jumes Dun- subscrib sident of the company, run up against the Jute Trust.’ ‘This was Pay day at the mills and tho met its obligations to tts em- “had company rloyees. eee mr GRAF WALDERSEE SPOKEN, NEWPORT, Be L, Feb. 15.—The Ham- burg-Americs liner Graf Waldersee, EE dy ave a} Aue le Kod by Wireless telegraph frum. Ub, voratucket. South Shoals Lightsnip, we having passed that point at 90 A. iil probaty reac) her dovls about 8 Ntate asylum tor the criminal mean, DREADS ASE EH MORE PHAN BEAT On Thaw dreads the strapped chair of the death-room less than he ‘dveads ”” athe padded -ccll-of the taadhouse,—“The story fitted -him-with rage aud Tore bodings. He paced back and fo.th furiously in bis cell mn hour Atier he had calmed down abit he oxprensed—renewed-sympathy for— JurorJoseph_B.Bolton, whose wife died yesterday from-pneumontia,-halting=— his trial —Just-as-he-was-geiting-up-for-hia-morning bath another plece of | sad néws had been brought to him. “Miko Downey, a Keeper in-the Tombs for thirty years, died Tust night of pneumonia im Gouverneur Hospital The: 1d tanh had Seen stattoned-on- Munterers™ RoW wHtit Mater prime favorite with Thaw, ns indeed he was with Patrick, Molineux and all the other notable prisoners who hare been confined on “Honilcide Ter” for! the last decade. When Thaw heard that Downey's funerai would taka place to-day from Whalen’s undertaking establishment, at Pearl street and City Hall pldce, he gave orders that a handsome floral design be put upon the coffin with hi q d.. Phen he bogai—digghng imo—he-merning-— papers, waiting with what patience ne could muster for his law yore 10 come with news of Jerome's possible action. Wife Early to Greet Him. His wife arrived before the lawyers asks for the lunacy’ cominiasion the trial will abruptly end next week. Bolton Willing to Go On. did, Perhaps her” we ve wit_ had) “Ths jurors are at thelr homes to-day, warned her that she must look her] All of them jaye expremsed the deepest prettiest If she wished to cheer her|#ympathy for Juror Bolton, They husband's spirits, for Evelyn Nesbit |ATS.More than grateful to Justles, Fits Thaw Wore for the first timo a new] Sah beeper abr modish Uttle brown frock, its gost) os Ot % ab es z aot off with: Jaunty.ellksnxinga:- She os trom thelr long confinement, Juror Bolton has ‘signified: hi: a was radiant.and smiling as she Juinp‘d] joss to go on with ihe trial, Teta out-of-her-gab—and—ran—un-the—steps| cpat-of-hiw Wife will take place tocite, te the fron gates of the Tombs. Some. P TOW: body showed her something which had 5 ; } i ‘Thay's lawyars_have—heen—closely— = tome'in to-day’a mall for her hueband.| waicsine the’ trellse of domme end It Waa a postal card, a picture of a bunch of violets, bearing in a childish hand this: inscription: 1 “Dear Mir, Thiw—1 am a Uttlo Balt! more girl. I send you this as a toke of my sympathy. Yours | Attorney has Jed the case along with LULU BELL." | the object in view of determining for The wife's face dimpled with pleasure, | himstif whether or not he can succesa< “Isn't that sweet?" she sald, ‘Lt know! fully appeal to a lunacy commisaton, Harry will apprectate It." We do not, want Harry declared tte Thaw's lawyers aro bending every en-|sane, for He ia. not insane now, We | ergy to fight off Mattawan, They only| want him ‘acquitted, aa a, sane man wish to prove that he was crazy tem- | who was insane at the moment of hen! porarily—at the moment. he slew Stan- act, ought to \bo.!* ford White, Butitis the opinion of many} jIt tx paid that Mr, Jorotno has not pra Uint they have proved too much and} tempted to win fame by meking & paws may thereby be placed in” aa’ Unusual | ertut effort to send Phaw-to-his- If the pacer ure The omy ae haa cohtarend they aro conylnced that he has heard ‘om his experts. that Thaw is not [right-in-hix-mind: One of them sald. |toway: b “Wo feel certain that the Diatrlot->

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