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i RESULTS EDITION. i (oa = xz cS : oe) RESULTS eniTion tl _ PRICE “ONE CENT. i AY 1907. PRICE ONE CENT,| HARRIMAN DEFIES : lute on ie Stand. a ow ee THAW TV UNUEE FIRE xblains the eee wt Hee : : “to- Get Out of White's Influence: Prisoner Took Her to Europe esa WM LIS | Name to. White by’ Thaw, and _ BOARD; WON'T TELL Tells Again the Story of — oe OF STOCK HE HELD [DISTRICT-ATTORNEY TRIES the Proposal... HARD TO CONFUSE HER _| JACK BARRYMORE AS i ,. ONE OF HER WOOERS, | { a Young Man Frequently Took Her Out to- Diive= i, =How- ~“Fhaw -Sent Her -a- Fifty=Dollar Bill Concealed in a Bouquet _ ee See OF Flowers. - Railway Magnate Admits There Was $60,000,000 of Water in Alton Stock + - Before His Attorneys Had Chance to Object to Question. She Makes Clear Some Points That Carried a! Sting in—Her--Previous- Testimony-- : : Lived With Thaw as Wife Before = Their Marriage. 2 ; z — E. H. Harriman defied the Interstate.Commerce Commission to- May when questions were asked concerning the amount of sto:k he owned i a 5 Fare e ; i to-day “under “a persistent cross-fire -from—District-Attorney Jerome, but in the Union Pacific-when the big-deal-was-made- - peers ¥ " yeti ne Sade when the adjournment ‘was announced it was the opinion of the observers Mr; -Harriman’s--defiance-was-inface-of-the—ruling— of Chairman Knipp that without going outside of (he facts of the heating lie Cor in the court that the little woman had cleverly foiled every attempt to Pp that w going a nng tne Com- 'kefog her. : threatened with bronchitis, and that Mr. Stanford White finally came for a Miaae Stemianlin : Bf. oa 1h a carriage?” mission felt they were entitled to know what stocks he owned. fle said} ij tt chart atl Spay este . aes lerome startéfout with the apparent intention of proving throu ay een there must be-an-answer-to the question_as to Mr.-Harriman's-individual | w = ppar P at "ni not sure, but T think so.’ i ES Evelyn Thaw herself that she had been “running around’? somé with other Jerome now asked her about her short trip with the “wha Rosé" com> dings of stock. 5 ‘ mes Kellogg demanded of Mr. Harriman if-he had sold any of his menthan-Harry=Thaw-atthe time she declared, he was_makiag-love to, | La SEG Se era a aniieie nleeoerInST RRS Aare ‘Alton stocks under conditions ‘named by the commission’s counsel. Mr. her, and she was professing such high ideals in-refusing to wed him lest {-Sho did recall tome one name! Angelo, bit what part Ange‘o played a Milburn immediately raised an objection and said-that Mr. Harriman had [She might degrade him in the eyes of the friends of Stanford White. ithe narrativecorinj her, Iie dll not develon. e teen-advised-not-to-answer-such_a-question. The -objection-was-made}-——_H¥iNg 4 about her all the outward signs of innocence and candor, ‘the WHITE'S ORDER FOR HER SALARY. y 7 OW HE ground that-the-commission-had-ne rch 24. as into-Mr. Hare young. wife was yet-able through gaps which Jerome Jeft in his questions {The Durie Aiorney anes sielisniettey gieheeaa aN ye Reet er airy fo pata favors erpretation upen certain. a ‘ TN uy biecles Pua DOGae The latter kad aaa eelitga ooh = .| while the pair were touring Europe together ‘in 4904. This was notably Mrs. Harry Thaw spent five hours and a half on the witness stand “Were you not on your way toa dinner on(the night of Fob. 22, ‘1903 the night the armory burned?” ji “Yes, 1 think I was. Iwas guiug with Frances Belmont, as I re member." mans “Is It not true that you were Ill that night at the Wel ington, ‘being “You will not answer thd” “question, then?” Giid ile ha cate | ae so in the matter of Thaw’s knowledge of the fact-that Evelyn Nesbit had! No," he repli haye been A S ; MUDDY cae a ttter of credit trom his deadliest enemy,-and; more notably stil; Thaw's v ised not to do. 50. knowledge in sending to White in New York a cablegram signed with | tread .as_fallows: “DEAR HARTNETT: = + “TPL EASE "TELEPHONE TO MRS NESSIT AND TELL HER" TO" LET YOU KNOW WHEN MI8S EVELYN DECIDES TO GO ON HER VACATION, ALSO SEND’ TO THE MERCANTILE TRUST CO, A “How much, if any, of the Union Pa- eific stock taken over by yolir syndi. Se escnan Tete GME ieee SP : CL Na ae ST ; ——| NoTE NOTIFYING THEM TO GIVE EVHLYN HER WBBKLY | put on what thé counsel. calls over- STOOD THE ORDEAL WELL. little run for its money, although they had not’sgen Thaw, by watching eaeer aa Urerien CHECK FOR ee Teena TO. eapltallzation.In the casa ofthe Alton ~ oe The-young woman. bore_herselt- well. She gave no. signs of-tright-|a-squad_of prisoners from the Tombs, under. guard of keepers, clearing SSUB HER "| 2 ICA- is the syndicate paid about forty-two mill-, az r FER 1 TION eves aE = funs_for It. ‘The. dividends amounted| Ay NEW of hysteria. Just before court took a recess’ for lunch it devel F | off the snow from the sidewalks; { soslab dead edward ricebaualGedime Later Canteen ain ra F - then to $1,716,000 ‘e3 nid-sinee-that : - + . ei i | ua | _no ammount in tea ‘alabhastoeen through one of her answers that she had never known of the existence | Jerome's assistants promised thattheir chief woutd continue to handle} mombers of the Thaw party In the tribunal for the continuance of Mrs, { ithe witness-without gloves and_that he wouldget from her whatevel |-ppay's indirect teatimonys<Ther-snl-beck@ofHarreeThawe hutediaenekoece jot the great sheaf of letters which Harry Thaw wrote to Lawyer Long-] was left to hide the most intimate Secrets of her life buried in the period | speak to him rt any time during the proceedings. The red, full-moon face “There has been expended on the Al- Milllone. " UThE. afore Income-nas— tae ocratches Cut Card, Sixth {fellow in 1903 and 1904 praising her and danyning- White until she found) when she went the -way-of-the ‘Tenderloin studio. . of Danlel-O'Relily-was-noticeably-absent-troni-the-counsel-table-during-the creqxed from five and n~ halt mitttons: hemi in the custody of -John-B:-Gteason;-one-of the-attornays-whoctst - IT aya . 2 carly part. of the session, and the prisoner inquired anxtouslyabout—bhim,. i ‘ ois! PALE, BUT-SFILE-SPRIGHTELY, as the young attorney's perpetual good humor. seemed to act as a bracer 4n-1008- to: eleven: end-9-halt-militor ut Race Being Declared r cheeks were unusually’ ups and there were deep hollows bs-/ for his shaky nerves. ui exis : Off ae al i “An to the wale of that bond Insue of ‘ ier tour of Europe wi “again ra ed| nea ss in he "4 oraicate ae “ { i race , ni , * ECK y. a Dy $2 gO ip NL ndic ate ia arretd tn Z ; over. Nothing startlingly new was ‘revealed: but it seemed to-afford the | Mer: She sw ung eee about ite uy tena up to the wide chair | CHECKS DRAWN ON Wnt BE. : eanienth = ; ry and smilletwith-a-bnittiant-display-of-tee Evelyn-snid that abe eould not-fx the-thye of -her-entry inte the “Wild bond? and provide for the retirement} 2 to emphasize the impression shehad “already tried=to | ttat-has-become: her" pitto Q B G Sona ana iproylaa (orihaarat ne NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. spre aay and Si ellgein inet aera a upon her hushand, who was striding to his chair, bearing a bundle of ioe. | Rose” company any more definitely than “in the early part of 1903." ‘The \uments. | The only change in her costume was. in the abandonment of | | DUSTER reey then “Had Mrs Thaw tdiptlty several check geen on © Stunford White account, which had been’ oashed by Manager Close, of beernéd to be a fair one at that time “FIRS. RACE * $3 % 4 —Chase (12 to 1 and highes motives. j 7) pe . bond u wi hese 3 per cent, bonds at that rate (12 to 1 andj highest the heavy, yellow pair of gloves she wore last week for a pair of light ‘ the Wellington Hotel. Another check helped the witness to recall-that on were about equivalent to a 5 per cent. {5 *0 1) 1; Baleshed (4 te 1 for place) | In the afternoon session Jerome worked hard to get in-evidence 196, This comes from 2,-Dinemack 3, z aes etd bond “at par. 1 = = a : +} doeskins- = is “itn 1638 we were Just beinning tel Secon Gace statements alleged to ‘have been made by “her to-Abe- Hummel. This | 4 The amile vanished tiopatbarillparanyshestureditolincellsromel ree ¥4, 1903; she wae itving. at-the~Audubon- Hotel.—-There- -were—nine= amergetrom the panic. of 193 andthe tei ana —Dew of Dawn (3! was impossible -and he hastily moved: for_an_adjournment iinlit to-mor- | petore coming to Nek. York,”:he.beean, “did you ever quarrel swith checks {n all. : ; q trouble that threatened us with Eng- and even) 1, Gresham (7 to 5} ted. Abe H 1 will be Beto: er ii When wie Hnally said" she Knew all the checks, “she ‘wis asked If they ay land: over the ¥eneauclan affatr, It was |for place) 2, Lute Foster 4, row, which was grante be Hummels wi the first witness in the| your mother and leave ae i did not help her to establish In her memory the ffact that she had lived at 4 Vik chiunge— that ~brovght—abaut. the : morning. - “Never.” she answere i ike s large sahancement tn the. valuo of tho | THIRD RACE—Don't Ask Me (8 to aan a = BOUQUET = 1 -—Ssqtow-tong- war it-efter you were drugged and wronged in the Twentye pee ace peor es, a said-that ‘some-o8+ bondage eee nee [pase 3 to 5) 1, Amberjack (2 to 4| £O- ¥ 2 Jrourth street Louse, as you have describe, before Stanford White opened | seare eva ais bis aye . ie 18 tte andwriting of her Earning he Surehase— oF “wwe -otoaoy Flace)-2;-Hatee-Radish=3.-—= She told-during-her-ordeal how. Thaw had sent. to her anfifty-dollar|-or-you an: account In the, bank?” ee i : ne 1 not answer drectly about her residence in the Audubow. and Alton Rallroad. He had admitted| FOURTH RACE—K | bill in a-bouquet while she was in the “Florodora” chortis. “Her mothe: “| can't remember exaetly—{t was some time alter f-think.’* foe = that the aysdivate.compased of bimtelt. | and-out).4,-Dm eater (1. to 3} i t 1am pretty sure, though, that<we (she and her mother) _were there “George Onuld, James A, Silllman-and| Montere 4, rgin (out for place) 2,| she said, did-not object, ‘but she-returned:-the ‘money ae advisad the gre T TWO MEN AT SUPPER. j sometime between February-and-a pel. Rech een aad er hi at ae : +t young-man-not to: serfd-her-any-more. a Afr you. wera drugged and efore -yoU-went-o Actioal “al Pomplok "The: Nesbit: mothor-and-daughter-had-gone to the Welltigton-from-th = See a cing at herein Ore the Tere x wee™ Feb -25,py,| - She told-how. when Thaw heard of the letter of credit White ‘had | Qld you not goto suppers with two men whom I how namo to you?” Audubon, The Prosecutor dug up another bundle of checks drawn by Mrs. ———sanlEMtIr of IME TOMEthey dold the re- [Ink a good cant “eee hat “tooked| given to them he fumed about it and called it “poisoned money.” He bent over and whispered te two names. “Oh, yen,” abe sald, ratn-) Noshit Ani as pees ee Fe ee after examining ane of the — Issued -atock™to-thommelvew nt 5; It} atxth race Was deslacny of tae The] The fifth week of the trial began to-day with c her eyebrows. “I went to supper where two gentlemen wore present,| Checks she {dentifled, that she had gone to the Welllngton. about April“17, A yaw also tutimated that « debt had been |Thiy- looked ikeg a chay mene | ihe stand: B y_with Mis. Harry Thaw. us gay that T went with thom"! : conn MR, Mera. Thaw remained at the. Wellington until she scent to. school. (ect ee converted into an assey. Gnd the talynt we: outalders| again on the stan a 5 bout th Ve Pp tn 19 * et ent were all at sea. a . rs “pidn't-you meet Frances Belmont about that ume?’ ‘ompton in 1903, Lost ‘His Temper. ST RACE=Fi\e and a halt furtonge” She came early to court, her spry, alert-eyed little friend, May Mc-} —vyeg. we were In the.chorua of ‘Floradora’ together at that tine.” The purpose of this line of testimgny Was to establish that after a i Tt was when these facts were brought | Chase. out that Mr, Harriman lost his temper. “L can't understand what ‘you aro driving at jn all this.’ he sald, “You are laying great stress on this Chica and Alton tran action, but L can’t cor prehend your purpose. By Inference you accuse me of converting a debt of ie the company into an asset, which Is| Name. Wolgnt, not In accord with the facts. We did aertes Davy 1h cy \ise $13,000,000 or thereabouts for im-| Lute Posten of a proyements, and that’s all there Is to | Cetacident, 107, it. But this does not mean that? wa | attics, 113, Foy Won by De were making an Illegitimate conver- w of Daw: Ay "1 ond, Lute Foster third, 9 SBte Pi, i. | Kenzie, trailing “Inher shadow and forming, with-Lawyer Hartridye, aj -—— z Het Thiw, and while sie was travdiing with him, she and her mother ‘ wedge about the blue-frocked girl-woman who had come to what many continued to draw checks on the Stanford \White account. Z predicted would be by far the most harrowing siege of the ordeal. 7 =) HER FIRST MEETING WITH THAW. il ed Harry Kendall-Thaw .was in fair humor when he arose at the usual iincetn Aue . “When did you first meet Harry Thaw?" weaned teoond, Dine’ | time in the Tombs to-day, After he had read the papers and had his “Elther in December, 190i, or January, 1902," breakfast he plunged into the, perusal of a bunch of seventy-five letters. “Where?” ‘| There was a postal card in his mail which was labelled “Disagreement, yH “Ata breakfast.” 3! with a pen sketch of twelve men fighting. 3 *avas his conduct ralonal then?” A note to the prisoner from his mother, Mrs. William Thaw, was “Oh, yes; he was rational.” 1 sham aec-| taken to the Tombs by the chauffeur for Josiah Thaw, his brother. ate n ane with the mee or have any trouble making change or behaye In a pecular manner at all?” ' Se ee pt. Taylo Mie Date, Tio. A spartinencs, 110, Widening the Gap! THE WORLD Separate advee GAINED 2. 235 uae over last “ue Investment ics purchaan of the SUIRD RACE—Goe nile and’ an lenin. MAY END WIFE’S ORDEAL TO. DAY. , The Herald - No.l Alton was $12, mM and is wae after. s 7 Separate iver~ . * ‘wards placed (with! the reorganized coms i ur A. Russell Peabody, of his counsel, was “with the prisoner for three: LOST rf 7 rh ieee “tom “Where did this dinner occur?" r. perch chlesen) and Alton Ttullway er ite oe 3, $/duarters of an hour. He said that Thaw was anxious to have the |trial jee ose, beRectOr se upetalr a : j S aerap a Pere Nea erential fe *3| go on. “Asked as to what he thought would be the course of the ipro- pA OR Ube Mids yousleayes there ga 4 ‘as Fifteen Minutes Ch LiMlanty 116, ‘Heckman 3) cedure at the opentag this morning, Mr. Peabody said he hoped. Mr. elas Well, we went there after the matin nd we must have left In time i Mr, Harriman ta fifty-nino years old vecon ha Don't. Ask Mo, Arbaeaoe . : 7 PS feral; . 21,197 for the evening performance of ‘Florodor: to-day, but ho doean’t look it by about 5 forseradiah third, « Jerome would live up to the stipulation and continue to the finish the WORLD Lead: 4,927 “When did you see him for the next time?” 8 #] Icross-examination of Mrs, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. (THE WORLD Printed 78235 Columas—The Herald, 7401) “At another dinner, some days after that. My mother was proseng ten years, Ho sald no did not look on ROE Se IEP the inquiry aa in the ight of a celo- DETROIT'S FIRST TEAM It was said about the prison again to-day that Thaw still worried | then.” dj %, 3, % i, | 7, hy 3, 4, 4, Total Printed— WORLD; 26,124 %, , % 3, by 3, %, 1s, aM bration of hie birthday, Hs choice My : would abate heen something leas nerve- : oud FOR PRACTICE/ over the reports that Mr, Jerome will seek the appointment of a.com: “4 “And was his conduct in every way rational apd normal on that oo¢ 3 ra cate | AUGUSTA, Ga, Feb. 25—Manag:r| mission in sanity, This is just what Thaw fears most, THE WORLD Asthe FIRST New York Newspaper! easly rg Semi mn ie Saree of Martin Jennings and slx players of the Detroit 3 y J Pap maim "Yes, in every way.” & Krapp, chawman: Jofferaon. Clom: in la rs posi ;t ‘ = s os American ’Zonawe tear” began practice ‘There was an ul ustially rge crowd about the Tombs and the Crint | “pid he make you any presents at this time?” | {Peatinued on ca Fourth Page. here 42-idy, ‘inal cau sighs ‘The. crowd in Centre and Leonard streets got a iC “Yes, he sent me some flowers,”

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