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sepeatnepte een at af lf You Never Re in The.Ewening. World. Monday, March 4. LIFESAVERS. RESCUE 100 es Liner Corona Lies _on Reef in Pacific. —WOMEN- AMONG Tt —boat—in the Pacific ‘Company's service between Eureka and ‘Ban Francisco, \ies wtraddiing the north | _/ Jetty on Humboldt Bar, hopeless wreck. The Corona, with nearly one . . hundred * passengers aboard, struck yesterday as Capt. Boyn was attempt- ‘dng, fn. the teeth of a hor into were in panic; bul reassuring words psa the -orew—Anally —brougirt—calm. hurricane deck, where they remained Pafter the ahip stranded. “ehutae of -Quartenmnster—-Guni was. lowered, It contained three of the crew wnd-thres“stecraxe oat ‘capsized at otce and Bailor Her- was) drowned. Gunn ‘and the ached whore, K-pecong “boat, tn-charge“of Second ‘Officer B, V, Joann, was put off. Bad! ‘battered and leaking like a aleve, this } boat also reached shore. Then {Bothern, night saloon Watchman, for- Navy, stripped to the walst and at- fempted to carry a line qshore. The ino parted before he iad” gone far, }@othern-Wan picked-up-o--Hfr ravers Beveral attempts wore mate to 8 {m Mne aboard, but each time the ~€Gell-short.-Finally-Capt,-Henilg—of-to@ fboWas ard the Iife-savers finally reached ythe line, Several unsuccessful attempt “}aware_made to work the lifo\bioy, avd ost owas “near dark when Capi. Hennig A hin men got to work effec ualiy. pats that tme the ehips boats hid begun working and ali wery agen “ashore- Capt. Boyn war tho last to leave. the Bis “The pansengers..were brought to feka. Nearly ail, had. been drenched. jd some were muffering greatly from t @ cold, exposure and nervous ahook, but all will recov recover saga TW SMOTHERED IN MOTHERS ABSENCE. —One-Child Dead- -and- Another. in Stupor When Mrs. _-Rooney-Reiurned, t Mrs. Mary E. Rogney, of : Gnyder avenue, Brooklyn, to-day took ther eleven-year-old son Walter to tho xh No. Jeaving her other two children, Frank, Atm, and Mary,.four, at home. When | eh@ returned to her flat ‘she © found | Yrank dead ang the Mite girl in aw ainpor. Dr, Cahill, of the Kings County Hos- | pital, revived the younger girl, ana | Bere ft. as his opinion that the boy had | been smothered by charcoal fumes from @ Httle stove in thy kitchen, in whlch Mie, Rooney did tiot think there was any fire when she left the apartment, "DROPPED DEAD AS HE ~ \FINISHED SUPPER, | NEWARK. Ni J, March 1—cap) Norris H. Taylor, of No. 115 Montolatr | ,evenie, Nowark. the owner of a foot [PINAL RESULTS EDITION | __PRICE CNE CENT. —FROMIRECK “Or oTEAMER ~Drencited in Icy Seas as. sss | purpose of uniting her td Fredericx * room with Uie x att ¢ Ass .| Hambrock, of No. bi Wost Ninety- Next day’ a nice old feliow who had Hard - Battle of Rescuers as} tourii. street: @he=is-Asmember ofa! bea a ship eaptaty canis to inecend pout group of women grenadiers, jeld that If we wanted to get apliced Waves Threaten to Mirs Van Nesa, with’ ver companion | proper we liad better have nome relig- S h-Vess i ehow girls. wha came over on the Tew-|louin nes read. The civil reading was Smas! esse tonic. arriving Thuraday, is temporarily | strong und vinding, he sald, but tt was Jat @ theatrical boarding-house at Mad-| just as weil not to take xny chances. Ss jfson avenue and Thirtyeninth streot.|Mr, Mumbrock thought so also, and we EUREKA. Cal, March 2 The | gne-had- been quoted an saying thal | went to the captain of the ship. Ho eteamer Corona, Capt. Boyn, the best | she would hold young Hambrock to the /married un again and entered our Coast Steamship | tinging wind and SW hen the passengers amembied on the |“ Mntil rescuod by ilfewavers afew hours: -foon-after~the-aiip-atruck—a boat. in passangers, “This TN! wmarly—a-matine in te—United —Stazea }Uife-savers, decided to go out In the dil-, eahe: side=of the: Corona “and=pckeJ up} 108 | ipgn County Hospital to be: treated, | SEA WEDDING BINDING, FAIR GIRL GRENADIER INSISTS, DESPITE PAPA ——__—__-¢ -—___ Six_Foot Stage Soldier Earnestly States She! Wag Not Fooling=‘‘But, Anyhow, I Won’t Worry as Long as I' Have My ‘ Health,’? She Declares, a” young” Enxttsh yuaty we KOU Ashore To Nave Me cere- fresh and buxom | Mony performed, ed as # Yorkeire | Ne rane declared to-day that St waa} tia concern (o her’ whet was a real marriage cereno { heen—performed on the “7 & few dayw. sao. for the Asterix show 4 1 bit of a lark and 1] enap, so 1 consented. | Then he brought out of the cabin. a} Man jie ald Was on Eugileh Justice of | Ule Peace. Some of the other passen- » could read ines and | ‘We had. wedding and a | milkmaid, ta matt tt ot er he did. party, asd went back to tlie state marriage. performed _ on shipboard. names and the marriage tn_the log.” | which he {s alleged to have repudiated. | ‘The deulty wedded bridegroom was | She explained what happened in thi | met atthe plur by his father, who wax way: | tar tromtoverjoyed xen he! heata of ‘The, young man, who has been acting| the marr Ma dectured {t was. all fs cashier in the Johannestarg 9Mce| nonsense irl ths chory and whisked (oe of the New York Life Insurance Com- away to his home. pany, was in Jolly spirits throughout f Mr. Nambrock really considers tt [the voyage. When Introduced to Miss} wile a mock-marriage,"” sald Miss Van ; Van Ness ho peemed to fall head over | Ness Nnaliy, “Tan hor acing to make {heela-tn-love-with har. comb any fuse —F-Hike- him bitte tong ant “Why; he never Sette side” gaia |iave my health 1 don't think 1 will THe WTS to have 1 be per- SRatte-telt- tre, truth: Weil, one day he setd-he would Tike to| don’ t aK ¢ dots, Hic calisd me up marry me. _He waa crasy to have me | onthe PelaphonetMay--end-eatt “ha Mo it, and did not think he could Walt iwoula be down to aso ‘me thls evening.” RICK LAWYER LEWIS'S FRIEND FOUND HIS HOST | DEAD NEAR HIS DOOR ‘Amy Busby’ s Husband Fell Off Platform of Car| j to Street and Died from Heart Dis. ease— Wife “Is: Prostrated, | | j | | Eugene H. Lewis, the wealthy law-)He was a mamber “of the Lawyers’ yer who fell-dead from the rear atep| Y#lo, Univerwity, Players’ and Rocka- -of—a—-strest—car;-from—-which-ho-was | ¥¥)- Huut-cluos and-of-the: Mtanhattan and-Metropulitan clut 7 alighting, almost at the door of hia|,ind Metron any nse cocntvachlaatans home fn the Osborne, at Seventh aye- (iat ‘the family haa not yet been able hue and Fifty-seventh street, last night, pleta) the! funeral errahgementa: nad. been. his triends_sald to-day, an cece, coor OCHOOLBOY BREAKS | ‘RECORD FOR WOO" she had acen and in all his collection of ‘theatrical works, there waa a more Jones, of Worcester Academy, Runs-the- Distance - jdramatic situation than that created by his own death. the railroad man, who was to have been hia guest at dinner, called almost at {tho instant of Mr, Lewis's loath, and learning hls hot had not yot- arrives home;—hurried—acroes”thestreet-to-—nee' jwhat Interested a crowd about the ‘doora/at a drug store, found lying there in 2.25 4-5. ‘ the body of the map whose guest bs 5 Sah | was to have been. | Mr. Lewis, {t was, paid to-day, fad BOSTON, March 2—The Interschol- been a-sufferer from fatty degeneration] astic indoor record for the 1,000-yard | of the heart for several yeara, and the| run was broken by George Jone of th [nelxure which resulted sn hin death waa! Worcester Acadeiny, at the annual ine jterechofstte games Of the B. A. A. to. not by any means the first of the kind | day. Fan’ the distance in’ 2 mtn ada Story efore You Will- Have to Revd Thomas W. Lawson’s Great Wall Street Romance About WATTS ‘Evelyn Thaw Sketched. in the Expert Defines | igor of | ae Love and- Money Madness ~-%2 wda. The. .Eouenng tlorld, Monday. March 4, 6 cranes Hee come Written Tombs. Visitors’ Room To-Day, . by the Prisoner in the Last Few Days that Indicate the Ac-~ cused Man Is Crazy. ‘MAY BE USED BEFORE A LUNACY COMMISSION. ° Conference of Lawyers for the Defense Is Held, but No Change in Procedure Is Favored— , They Make Affidavits that He Is Perfectly Sane. Harry Thaw’s own: financial adviser has unwittingly placed in Dis San trict-Attorney Jerome's possession what the prosecution believes will be the best possible proof of insanity when the time comes for the applica- tion-of-a-commission in lunacy for Thaw. In Harry. Thaw’s recent letters — {o Banker. Lyons-he makes “mention of-a-weird-plot-among the New— Bes papers-to-manufactuire evidence against him. — With circumstantiat— detall-and-a—wealth-of-imaginary_elaboration Thaw_has described thie — workings of the conspiracy, “He charges. that a certain “reporter, whose” name he must“ have heard" casually -a the Tombs, is-at the head of the propaganda. Under the leadership of this.man, so Thaw proclaims, the whole local press has been enrotled into ar organization” hostile: to F { him. Bis DWELLS OFTEN ON THE DELUSION: He repeatedly dwells upon this vagary, which he apparently believes in-with all-the-strength-of- his disordered- mind. The fact that Thaw's lawyers have ‘renewed their pledges to their-erratic client and to_his family that they: willtry to save him from the madhouse as well as the death chair is not checking the District-At- torney’s office in its present pln of breaking off the great trial and Jand- 7 ~ ing Sanford: White's slayer in the Matteawan-Asytuin -for the Criminal Insane. Ag eS it is-known that Mr. Jerome bas-no hope whatever of convicting Harry Thaw of murder, His course pf conduct in the trial for the last ten .days_shows.what he thinks. His remarks out of court show the same —_ thing. He feels reasonably certain that in any event Harry Thaw will go - from the Tombs to an-asylum, but if he should first be acquitted of the crime charged against him his family would_have-the-right to elect where— he shouldbe sent. They would undoubtedly choose some private insti- tution from which his release in the course of time would be a compara- fiyely-easy thing: JEROME’S NEW WEAPON. ——_ Te was tearned to-day that within the last forty-eight hours Mr. Jerome _ has got-into-his_hands-a- most powerful weapon. to-be-nsed- in -the-prospecy tive fight for a lunacy commission, He expects to turn Harry Thaw's own written words agatnst Dim. Two wecka ago ywhen Banker Lyons, of Pittsburg, testified for the de- fense he promised (6 send to court forthe use or both sides any letters which Harry Thaw might have written to him. Through a misapprehension he-first-forwarded-only such letters as he had from Thaw. prior to the-date———— of the murder, Subsequently the error was corrected and Mr. Lyons mailed to Court Clerk Penny a sheaf of letters which Thaw had written to him from the Tombs after June 26. What Mr, Jerome found in theso Jetters ine pleased and astonished him beyond measure. In the present nspect of the case these letters can probably not be made MPULSIVE MANA CAUSED KILLING: “OF BIWATERS GOOD FIELDS RACE FOR PURSES AT NEW ORLEANS City. Railway’s candies ithe Feature of Fine Card, NEW ORLEANS Rk RESULTS. | tional state ‘brougtt on by many Inaulte! iilch’ the accused had been mub- 4 Setar.” asked Mr tg—thi ;A-tixid test as to the axtst eee in, tat_ineanity or mentai-deraceemen’ “No, wir “Ta 'there any avon oare, fixe). period ot aya. WHE esatiieton-or mloiear a> 7 eng Which oceure in the tine en? witness. was turned over to—the+ ton. for. crossexamtyation,—tesd. Wood aaked lifin These men Wery 64ne up to the time Of the crime und sane atterwase, wad | during the tragedy they exercised: their power te cotnection” with ong act Wh hey perpetrated the howtlchie. W. yous draw thie dintingtion bi tw t you call {mpulalye insanity and anger, uch mx any ma {leh Mave. borhetn—his bosom framed my opinion” in this~ om on the. hypothetical question, and I believe in be loxically put Into two separate The frat when Mey received jn- tion at various ‘times of wrong. Insanity—that Swayed Strother Brothers. acts, fora: Yolng/on the part of the deceased and ne Information accumulated. AS T understand, y hed a conaul- tlon, met and considered and walted CULPEPER, Va.,-March £—The trial Dae Tn eh ea oer te dean waa, maitines ang rne Brevious record | ce samen and Philip) Strother, charged jand-seasoned angi determined finally” to avalinble for evidence to convict Thaw of murder. But Mr. Jerome holde | Busby, who supported Richard Mans. Se Wi the Killing of William Wr. Dy- their slater or they would Kill him Be FIST NACE—Refined (7 to 5 and) iat jt would be entirely proper to submit them to a lunacy commission, v F waters, thelr brother-in-law, will nove {Ween the executic S| 1 to a) 1, Mertmont (4 to 6 for! ‘fleld and appeared in many ‘prominent ARR » they made thelr decision thére was D on ir | tu completely prostrated by her A IMAN HITS BACK; rapidly jtoward ite concluding chapter an intarvals ie the mental proc| muncry mt Exeltement 3, LAWYERS SWEAR HE IS SANE. husband's. sudden mise, and her, |now thi. the ex; ny Une thet te: uy i -| i fear that Jerome will make his move early next Ik pert testimony of Dro cea wab une Of peace, Us is eyiuenced |! SECOND RAC! leshed (5 to 2 Already, in fear xt week with brother, Dr. Archibald Buaby, ts in. at-’ NOT TO BUILD IN OMAHA | Charles Clark, the allenist, has been by the fact that they congratulated land even) 1,-Himgtabot tendance upon her. Through him'Mrs. |Lewis told an Evening World reporter that Mr, Lewes had long feared such o OMASIA, Maith 2—Genem! xt and Vi Tanagor President Mohler. of the Un- heard relative t! his opinion of the con-| dition of brothers on the night of the tragedy, (3 to 5! out giving them due warning, the lawyers for the defense are takiig time by the forelock. To-day each of them -made an affidavit testifying that | Thaw js now meptally compctent to confer. with h{s counsel regarding the! mand took his hand and kissed thelr Phere the mental proceas ended. amis due entirely to he emotlona they for place) %, Veribeat 3 NEW ORLEANS, March 2.—The Ne the minds’ of the sitet an nd ToL tugboate. operating m Newark and York Water died suddenly ut aN it last night in a reste iE and m6 Mturkor ntrereerce at inst gntaning, his subpar wien ; bean catiiur jobatwr ‘a was Y cat “Taylor was well “Senet \. Foungest ' belng only three’ months old.\ death-ax-came’to-him and carried with i : pasa BM ea reais lie DI jlon Pacific to-day cancelted th: Dr. Clark, who ts connected ‘with the} had labored hinder as & result of the n y's Handleay wa sparation and trial of his case, Mm papérs to prove his identity, Yea- ‘ e contmet R Insults were dormant in them and be-|the feature event h t {prspe terday he changed the ‘coat he usually | hewaauarters tonic Ri Cel atone ey eee eee eat) ingane at] came erouned anni. "thine the emd-lurought. out a wwil matched Nett tnt pee Tt was last night that Thaw posltively refused to make a compromise wore to. bualneas /and forgot to, trane- Tima was to erect in Omaha at a su | to-day aa soon. aa the heaving wen ee eae et ON ete a aaa, ke polar o fornia an Incecesting rac, | with Distriet-Attorney Jerome permitting bimaelt.to be adjudged fnsane, and fer_-his wallet, a0. that when-he-iay | Of $1.2000. Ho did ao, ier under | sumed. : [ote committed unser full voitton of ther wx evente tad fate Melee | gent to Matteawan Asylum... dead in the drug store he was not | of regent 2 i : fled Ul! Mr? ‘Truesdale recomnlzed him. |errtruss toe he eed dsetetacu He was: familiar with the nature of USWith the concluston of Dr. Clark's! JIT RACE Thrwe-auarters of, mille That Mr. Jerome hai offered to make a deal’ with Mr. Delmas, chief } Mr. Lewis was born at Potosi, Wi, on the ste had been ing f06 bulldings the hypothetical question, the udimissa-| testimony, the ecense: rested tite care, iulores, weight, Jockn; Pt vi counsel for Thaw, and his associates, oniy became known last night, when z p ne- ~ | reserving right to call other wits Recines 4] gatas in 1662. Hw graduated’ trom the Colvin: | ine tats wction ate, Movs PIURy aoe genich thee Rrogacu tan obs ree atiaeersed Deceaanty,, “the tate Peet 12) Lawyers Delmas, O'Rollly, Gleason, Hartridge and Peabody held a long [Ma Law fehool tn. i815 and! in 184 | ferred. ta ‘the toownt Uoslsision "ot, mf te Ingly wap not asked to do more than| Peterburg, to Febue Dr, Clarity tate se east Lees: 3| conference at the home of Mr, Delmas. I oceeaas Ing si Ned gna ara aed (ERS ries quater, upreme Court, wach |ijaten patiently” while the qucation, mont. ae tei, 8h Mise. 2) Te was brought out at this conference that while Jerome has not made largely: “identined with patent pasate faa courts that nat, the Union pacise and Bur. fa bishiamies a ietteelnuse sobegeens of 68 MILE GALE G E STIRS s a Er Three-quarters af. a mile an open offer to stop the trial and send Thaw to the asylum, that his atti- i e vase hu defense, wai a AI wel ocke ‘Thoma FE. Kdlwon being. among, their [Nebraska tho million ‘Golly Steyr | we nee te Mites ai Raieabed fart {| tude has convinced opposing counsel of such a desire, i mente 78 ANT Lee ew yet [eae and jell mre, the to soma contested. He alto | “in my opinton,"" sald Dr. Clark,| THINGS IN BUFFALO, ve at th te Mr, Delmas and his assoctates declded to. fight the appointment of a yee ped Bleed il ae Hy ee fou passing in Xwo-cent| slowly, a» Attorney Moore, for the 4 i$ lunacy commisston to the last ditch, The lawyers were acting under in- 4 shortly afterward, ‘These ee with the recent advance Habetniree apse Fae Mi? et hated a PEURFALO, | Maren | ie ey fal eat 3 etructions from their cleat, who, If he be Insang; was suMctently balanced— Mr. Lewis leaves throe little girte, the [fp mueries his haa made, ren- An hour at noon has prevalied all day, {| mentally to realize yeatcsday sic: Jerome was using all his power to send, ik mperative to. retrene Hdestmnated “gclentincalty as impulsive ‘ 3| mentally - Senditires Reegeeh An. ee “ipa | if Tum wera kept Sa ett ale H to a madhouse, , ; : sh resus af a hlehle ama wn RUSS S wt aves eee

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