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; — Cael es LY? Th W. Lawson’s Great (¢6¢ 6 d 5 | 3 omas tr th. ay, ed if Wall Street Romance About In The Evening World, Monday, March #. . . Weather—Snow To-Nht, Turniig to Rain Friday. If You Never Read a Story Before You Will Have to Read Friday, the 13th’ “S3& Love and Money Madness 3& eae eieaesinaiedaliaraneameiane In The Boennd World, Monday, March 4, . . eVAAAAAAAAA AA AVES E DEAE NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 26 alg “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” 1907. ee 1000 TROOPS arr UJ, §. GONSUL IS REPORTED KILLED “United States Pana Sumner. HARRIMAN’S JUGGLE OF Suddenly Held Up at Newport. : ALTON RAILROAD BONDS News in- Order to Carry 1,000- Soldiers to Awe Cubans. Provision of Illinois Constitution Brought to Light Which May “Affect Legality of $122,000, 000 of Securites. _ SERIOUS TROUBLE FEARED . AT THE SOUTHERN PORT: War Deraiment Takes Very Quick Action in Changing the Sailing Orders of the Troop-Ship So as to Quell =the Outbreaks 2 T__ NEWPORT_NEWS, Va., Feb. 28.—In- consequence of the reported &illing of Ross E. Holaday, of Ohio, American Consul at Santiago de The qeestion- ofthe validity of the =—==—==——== ‘Cuba, it is stated that Major S. Bingham, Depot , Quartermaster and riniendent of Army; Transportation Service here, Te < tele | rocks aha bonds, ts oe foal -\- “graphic “instructions this-mérning from_-the War Department to discon- I elas here = AAI AND MD tinue loading the transport Sumner with. supplies for the army of paci- “Xo rpliroaa corporation anal | Fourth oe Is Declared apy stock or bonds execpt ——fieation-near-Hayana-and-hold_the-vessel_for-special service. The Sum- money, lahor, or property | ner was scheduled. to sail to-morrow, and already the ship has aboard a Off and-the Seventh Is Split. notually, received and applied _ large consignment of <upplies. stock or | indebtedness of any | wixty days publlo notice in auch Against the Harriman roads the Com- Ley GIANTS nC = phave--been--edvised by their “Mwy ere that, Harriman has heen operating for | chine Which Got Be- tothe pprpeses_tor which auch -It is understood that Major Bingham's orders for the, special service | such gorppration shall be yotd. It is rumored that troops will irs sent here to the number of 4,000 | iumuner ma tiny be provided by mission decided that it was not neces- LS: AN = that If they choose to compel Harriman y Jn 0) {defiance of the Sherman AntivTniee abate THE hee hig oes Loe FOURTH = RACE—Grace-Carseh tween Them.” \ Just before the indefinite adjournment of the Interstate Commerce Commission's investigation into the Harriman railroads to-day it de- veloped that there is-a-grave question as to the validity of all the stocks and bonds of the Chicago and Alton Railroad that were issued after its ‘reorganization at the hands of Harriman and his associates. Should it be found that all of these millions in securities of the road were illegally issued, thereis excellent_prospect-that all of those who participated in the recapitalization of the company to the extent of about $122,000,000 will be ordered under the law to disgorge. NEW ORLEANS S WINNERS. FIRST. RACE—Brawny” Lad (4 to 1 and 8 to 5) 1, Prince Bowling (6 ito § for place) 2, Ben Sand 3. wgured tn the “higher |, ented by E. H. Har- what will be done with reference to Harriman“s refusal (o answer many of the questiona put to him whilo he was | =| BECOND. HACE —Goed Prayer (5 ae to 2 and even) 1, Major Carpenter (8 | to 1 for place) 2, Ever Near 3. | THIRD RACE—Gresham (2-to & and ork) 1, Lattice (3 to 6 for place) 2, Coincident 3, all stock, dividen and other fictition= Increase of the enpital ship would be held for a special NSU but he was reticent about the aia belinoceahodincerans -Hetails. j Purpose, @xcept upon giving s a They_Escape Probe. “WASHINGTON, Feb, 28,—The State Department has, received no 4n—ViEw artis —atiSig-avideee vices regarding the reported killing of the American Consul at at Santiago, George Gould ot any of tho other finan- clers who hat on “the witness stand The members S| Al ia cause the Commission 1s already In pos- neesion of volumes of evidence showing I ‘Two teas Crush |Ma-) All Hands Happy as Long Trip to Training Quar- ters Is Nearly Over. — corporation was mated; and of the ship will come by mail to-morrow. The Major admitted that the | ? capital atock of no rall- to be despatched, on the Sumner to Santiago, bre Kat? = to subpoéna William Rockefeller, The Commission has not yet decided to come down from, Nis lofty perch it b i 4 a may -be-dene: through an~ order “trom joe the United States Circuit Court. » aa ‘Dhts-course may not: bs necessary, box Sag mullty of the most gigantic stock-water-|(71 to 5 and 4 to 5) 1, Gameter (2 to . ing“ In-hid-railwaysoperations, V for ptace)-2, Fonsalues 3, ‘The Commiuaton ts "yorvinced: that the refusal of Harriman and Otto H, Kahn, ‘of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., to make disclos- “ures: concerning “thé Juggtery or stocky Tn tié eeoret Interedts of the Harriman ayndicate will in no degree impair the case that has been mado against Har riman, NEW ORLEANS, Fob. 2—Henvy rain) And “deep mud-marred the racing here | so-dny.— Tha" Tourth ‘race was declared or and the eventh split, one part boing ran as the fourth over a mile and a quarter, The card tn its original form lnoked “quality, few. 00d horses being among those named to start inthe Variows—svents, FIRST -RACH— Hat mine: “The hig limousine car of Rroker H.'B. “Florter, of Bretton Hall, was nipped be- iween two aMdison evenue car at East - _Bixty-seventh street to-day and crushed. Three wo.nen occupants, one of whom fwas Mrs. Horter, werstor-sererat-mo- : BY LEN EDGREN. (Evening World's Correspondent with| the : Gtanta.) GOFFS, Cal, Fel, %—The Giants nre rapidiy nearing tehir Loa Angeles destination. They may be @ little late UNC ATTIVing AT Handa areas happy: To Report Against-Him. ‘The members are prepared to report | thatthe“ Winard-of WallStreet" has Operated In Utter disregard of the Bher- TO BE TESTED IN COURT). “) gut across the south- mp that thoroughfare to drop her at her oor, At Bixty-seyenth street. a north- ,bound car crept up behind the automo- Dile, and at the ‘same moment a south- ound car sped down the avenue toward the yehicle. ‘Ritzél, who was going north, turned fo.the west. evidently ininkIng he could und street car's Ho saw his mis fo too Jate and came confused. ‘The _north-bound ‘par struck the Mmousine with terrific force, showering ait occupants with hattered glase while at the same mu- fe. the south-bound- venicle—ground to tho hood covering the motor's cn- OW. by ieke of the women and the the impact drew a crowd, and perpie poured Out of tho atrest ‘ours, James Donnelly, the uorthbound streét gate wer aml. drow. a AIF -In~ Bert Or AeA “The presence Srarters, Sapiens er Man ar eae BLED at encrotte Coneldering the Jong trlD | man law.) hey will fina also that he y Lad, 105; Wathen, aD Fat bas a hundreds of millions 1, " 72 cry are ser aoa bendat big car, MeGann-and Fitsgorald | sater Into the capital atock ‘ot/all: hla iy 8 pasted Ne enauprausten J. Ritzel, had | "ent from berth to berth rousing alll ratiroads, Out of the Commission's re. saat ‘spent the morning tourng the park and|'"@ members of the team in order that] port to Congress covering these gizan- Ts R . | they might view the Colorado and see Ss 0 ws ders were iven to re me eatcessite the sterner One| te Indiana at the Needles When we (Continued on Second Page.) aa 8 pf the ladien resided on Madison avenue, |arrived some ofthe boys were getting Boos and the chautfeur was directed to drive | breakfast, but they) all piled out at the ou utation. Fergiwon, who has been the life of the crowd, turned loose and romped Around the squaws, old and young. Ow motor The: delve at when t! so Htortet 6 venice had a by ita nose Hee 8 slight vcratohe: eprint if the seer te swat Palle [i They called him a fine man as he put | Hy + his arm over thelr ahouldera and to:d etd them they were all his girla Hanni- 4 8S fan tease! an old one and she chased See Gr vis him the iength of the train at a fast] PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. . 28.~Tho Sis lope. When who started to throw sand | Evening Telegram will say to-day that af 4 ut him ho skidooed in the sar. Hannl-| William F. Walker, the missing bank Beis fab, "ping tho perspiration from his| cashier of New Britain, ‘Conn., has been 28 OW, wal located at Ontario, Ore.) and that a} 1 30. 12 eR te te unc" of ‘aquawe to | detective Max Kone to Mat place to ars) MEE infor Car- & 1 us Just for a training stunt; Iva | 88, jallcer 1s auspéGted of hay ing taken | PeAter was second and Ever Near thint, ery warm here and niany of tho 381,000 {n securities from a ritain} THIRD RACE—Onehalt a milo, ie re altting in, thelr shirt Mateoven, | BANK MLartecas wept edie eu n nextel ag jumor to- * eee ay ind all-are.t King forward to ar- WILE CURE ASTHMA. Creare g a Beers rh n iio eae in wane spirits, feoeeerees Gotneaents w his +8: RTOW . 0 twice an fas this warm, try atmo-| MEW YORK, Feb. Y8—Nearly halt a Salty Doman Ob, Digest 20 Won by Brawney Lad. --} lng was second und Hon Peay a SECOND RACE—Five furlongs. era, Weights and Joc! 8) ee ag ey Pac ms Indian’ Territory, wi finds a ios (UF ie tee | million asthmatics ows thelr complete resto! oeane the pane form ee Ol 3 ae 4 eo ths swine +102, Deck Bean! Manny Dink, EW, Mel "Nettle Miller, ia R, 3 ration to perfect health to thy ia drug adieatco, rahe JEROME METHODS; ~ TRIAL MAY BE a Prisoner Issues a Typewritten State 7 ment. in Which He Elaborates — His Reference to“Blacklegs” and _District-Attorney. PROSECUTOR WILL ASK FOR INSANITY COMMISSION. This Will Result, He Believes, in Sending Thaw | to-an-Insane Asylum—Dr. Britton —D. Evans Is on the ae ze _ Stand Again. Sapatoorieet ime Late this afternoon Harry Thaw gave out the rates typawritten. _ |statement, which, he explained, was a correct copy of the personal com-! munication he tried to make yesterday: — “THIS IS. MRATHAW'S SECOND- STATEMENT SINCE AUG. 10. “WITH CHANCES MILLIONS TO ONE AGAINST HER AFTER THE CATASTROPHE IN 1901, IT IS WONDERFUL THAT MRS. W. K. THAW PREVAILED IN THE CROSS. _ EXAMINATION, AGAINST THE PROSECUTION BACKED BY BLACKLEGS, “HER TESTIMONY WAS ABSOLUTE TRUTH. “OUR-EVIDENCE-WAS. OF—-CONVERSATIONS. THE CROSS-EXAMINATION HAS PROVED THE EXACT FACTS UNDER OATH. j “MR. JEROME, “FINDING “HIS INFORMANTS IN’ CER: TAIN-LINES -FALSIFIERS, CONCLUDED BY MORE USUAL METHODS, WHICH IS TO HIS CREDIT. “HOWEVER, FROM.SOME-OF-HIS QUESTIONS AND SOME OF HIS UNPROFESSIONAL REMARKS IN COURT, IT APPEARED TRULY THAT THE NATURAL AND REAL GOODNESS OF THE WITNESS IS ABOVE HIS COMPRE- 'HENSION.” JEROME'S PLAN IS _KNOWN. Jerome declared. his fant towlay during the examination of Dr. Evans, thé alienist, who Is testifying for Harry K: Thaw.’ — || The District-Attorney.is preparing to put-Dr.- Allen: Mclane-Hamil-| jton upon’ the” stand, “and” by Hamilton's testimony he hopes to prove that Harry is now a crazy man, that Harry Thaw was a-crazy man when he killed Stanford White on his wife's account ast June, and that he has always been crazy, Then the District-Attorney thinks he will -be-amply fortified tomake_the-motion-for_the. appointment-of ES commission in lunacy and so to end the trial before it goes to the jury— a move which his present tactics make almost inevitable. “Dr, Hamilton is the alienist who was retained-by former Judge W. | { Sven M. K. Olcott to examine Thaw before Thaw. dismissed Olcott as his | ; : counsel and went over to Clifford W. Hartridge. Since the trial started Dr. Hamilton had been sitting among the experts: for the defense, but nobody noticed that: he- ever converséd with Dr. Britton D. Evans, the: New. Jersey alienist, until Mr, Jerome brought out the fact yester- day in his cross-examination of Evans, 3 5] for Dr. Evans's conclusions on the subject of the which Thaw wrote in 1903, after he is said to hay Nesbit’s lips the terrible story of her treatment at Sta niord White's hands, As soon as Evans had mounted to the witness chair Jerome asked NOT WITH THE DEFENSE. ° him if he had brought with him certain of ndent’s annual To-day. Dr, Hamilton came to court betimes, but he didn't stay long. reports of the Morris Plains asylum, whic! ed to produce. After a whispered conference with Jérome he slipped aw: ay before the “T left "em in my overcoat,” said Dr, for them,” lawyers for the defense arrived. He did not appear during the forenoon] he added,'as the court attendant started to go forthe documents. When session at all. When a question was put direct to one of Thaw’s counsel| he got back from the cloakroom with his plump arnss‘tull of. bud he said: “No, Dr. Hamilton isn’t connected with our side of the case| Jerome asked him: any more,” From another source it was learned that Jerome has every expecta-| tion of inducing Dr. Hamilton to testify that from the time he first visitea | Thaw in the Tombs last simmer he has been convinced that the prisoner} was a victim of an incurable and progressive form of insanity, | The District-Attorney thinks that such evidence from Hamilton will go further than any testimony which his own alienists might give. JEROME'S BADGERING BEG “Have you over-night exami have-as-welhas-f-could. which were handed to me.” “Did you examine the photographic copies of the letter: HY es," “Have you read every word of these several documents?” Bitter Str, 105, Howe, Miss. 102, Tay a thine In the mean time the trial dragged heavily to-day. For three hours ihe the morning Jerome went milling about in a weary circle cross-exam- — He-spent.most of that pesneine “I've done tHe best 1 could.” Jerome asked hin if he, had read the: in’t give a “ves! ior-no" answer. Jeromi ng carefully. The doctor kept on firing the quess+