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~|BROTHER-IN-LAW TELLS NEW STORY OF WHITE'S MURDER (Continued trom First Page? ——— ing toward the Madison avenue alse an he spoke. Then he walked down the aisle, looking intently all the time over hin right shoulder toward the eloyator, ;Whon he reached the baok he stood atill, looking intently toward the point I have indicated, Then he retraced hin stops, never taking his eyea off the place.” esearch “What place do you mean?” ' WALKED TOWARD. STANFORD WHITE, “Ll mean the place where he subsequently shot Mr, .. alte, vruat-did he do then?’ ‘He—went.back.to_lia partr..spoaking.to mesa he peasc.. When be rejoined hia party, McCalobv. got up anu gave him bis scat. McCalev came over by me and talked with me three or four minutes, At the end of thrt FSfue sbaw got tip Had Mecaleb tett me md went wack to Heats and Atre, haw. - "Thaw was again walking along.the aisle, always looking over his shoulder at the point-where hé subsequently shot White, Twice he stopped and gazed hard-toward the elarator, Then I lost-sight of him. When 1 enw him again he was on the Twenty-sixth street side, going up the steps into tle balcony. In two or threa minutes he came down. alill looking {ntently in the direction of where tho shooting afterward took place. He pasead ‘me again and nodded and amiled pleasantly as ho did so. ‘ “Then hy rejoined his: -again-and they all arose-ené prepared to go ont. MeCaleb and Mrs. * were in front. ‘Thaw and Beale were be- hind the other. two, ‘Thaw was'stili looking. toward the elevator, They all passed me, A gontleman who knew Beale _men’s Union Dele- gate. DRESS CAPTOR, Tie Shoes —of the Policeman. Joseph Riley's name has been obliter- ‘ated for all time as a delegate from th Ran ta) —or— tie Cracker ‘Union, He committed the unpardonable oly of attempting to burglgrize a New “paticeman’s Nat. 2te-wopt vitrerty Bs he confessed. jia woful stupidity in Tie Hartem Court to-day, < wLotk me up fer lize, Judge," he said, Ge push'll never férgive dat brain- ick : : ae iéy's plunge Into professional dis- Face ‘came about tn this fashion: Policeman ‘Clinton W. Wood, of the Bat Stxty-séventh street station, once One of the tallest timbers of the Hroad- y squad, got home to hia apart- gneut, at No, 231 East Gne Hundred Mrs. Thaw, at the elevator looking toward us. | Within a few moments—two or three—I ‘heard threo shots and, jumping up, I saw a cloud of smoke, In nn instant the smoke cleared, and I ‘saw Harry Thaw standing with a pis- tol, simed downward. . | , saia, ‘Why, that's Thaw”’—— ! Sonera : ‘Hold: on," sald Jerome. “Don't tell what you sald. What did you do?” i i f SAW THE VICTIM DEAD. | HD ' “I walked over to where I had seen the smoke. I.saw Bad Twenty-third street, thoroughly }there with his arnis over bis face and hi curled up under a table. The fatigued. ‘His wife’ atid zwo younsea: | face was 90 black, trom powder I presum: (the man was heyond recog- elildren were at ‘her pfrentss’ home. |nition, I only noticed that he was nicely dtcssed—that ho wore an evening Pwo older bays were in fschool. sult, While I stood there, some men brought a table cloth and spread: it i eeclilalia oe grease biteat ies over the body. 1 asked sevral persons who the man was, but they said they bed. le was Grea 2 u left Bee cee aca at nse| en nam, Andie tlt ino Garten fritnon vse thding ot be had ety Sother ‘day a holiday, when he rr a a Boba ewitata ratavstuonie boneli@as ao gee ncaa at that time that Stanford White was on the roof? esters (Ho slat! iny an! unusial) than: Thrt ended the examination. Smith had told his story with ma: BS Serene ree ene an [caren an alth of goasipy, elibuiat’s elaboration, - _Gaw—tie= Burglar enter, bi Di She Qoor or Woods bedroom was a daygription of the tragedy, he yawaef broadly and audibly. H Squinting one eye at the| «Jerome had not had n chance to prove that the cccurrenze of Truxton Srack, tie: policeman saw e burly Mg-) Reale and _s_wonmen_to-which Thaw-had_referved-in his chat with Smith | ne elnnkt oF Sister dcttaarars was a shooting affray in San Francisco in which Beale winged the editor | trailing jn {ts ‘wake u-ziasyzuck,|Of ® BoclAy paper. Nor had he asked Smith whether in his opinion Thaw's conduct was rational or irrational, ig UN Was under his pillow, and EFFECT OF HIS STORY DISCUSSED. Wood plucked tt out and ‘sii a Ioan fram tho ed clad ony inh and” into the barter Tee ee hall SR fo Spa arlene Theses wen Among those who had htatd Smith's testimony optnton was dtvided | Stocking Sof Mrs. Wood that bulged as to whether his narrative would indicate that Thaw had behaved in a ie He turned suddenly ut the {rational or an {rrational manner, considering the fact that he was about to kill a man. ‘ 3 ~~-Delmas dropped hs olliness of manner and went at- Smith rather sav- agely in the cross-examination. He asked this one as a starter: } “When did you first learn that it was Stanford White who had been | man lying | d ken Thaw had paid rat He had lolled in! the very midst of the | id, “Throw up your dukes! with @ start into. the er er cold — re -hantware. hands shot up with a’ marionette: aWhac ate you doing herer Wood,-who war still a trifle sleep fim tho awning man," » Rie: sPhats a fine awning you Rot there! atrolman, pointing to id 1 suppose G nis voice ‘and couldehessy ge the murale of the gun wave? : nt circles. befure it do: what 1 shot “I was strolling up Broadway when I bought an extra on the street, which gave me his name; I went to my sister’s house in Gramercy Square. Learning there that my nephew had gone to the Garden, I went there, too, | intending to do What I could.” “And all the! time you saw Thaw, walking about the back of the Gar- den, you say he was looking toward where, White was shot later?" exe ‘more wavered p his eyes at His back was to your” “Could you see his eyes? a “How could I see his eyes?".sald Smith in a tone of surprine. “That's what T want to know—how could you see his eyes when his back cient a carne wien meee ii agen berg tected | undermarinets als, Wood Bs <The pol : hee and anict. @ kern-eve to the attitude of ia Bett tor. When he hia visi- ha. Lon eee or hls uni at Wont to. ‘out. When Riley + and Rot it aw the ave nth en. iL BAVy Mue-clothe da for a moment ang nePped “ ecmiiddin Ate wits pale and deine JS wtien Wood cated 19’ him for ane! An buttoning his collar. The mussie ce he gun was ticking his ribs.as he sees - toenten thistanicn Ya hes trambied ~ | a8 he nd}u od Mla cantare tie amd ttres TEENA hobs of brass throvgh the a Made Burglar Lace His Shoes, _ Wood tat down. was to you?” persisted Delmas. ay HE HAD TOLD HIS LAWYER. ~~. “To whom ala you first tell of this tragedy and what you know about -old_mylawrer, H'rank-E,-Blachwel; about three-daye after-the shoot! Ing that If ‘Thaw claimed he was drunk that night, or if he elaimen tev te was intoxicated and didn't know what he was-about’—— “Here Dolmas halted birt, but the mischfef had heen done. Wittingly in his examination-In-chlef he had alded Mr. Jerome tn Jerome's contention that the killing was premeditated and did not follow upon a sudden meet- ing of White end Thaw. And. now, unwittingly, he had strengthened Jerome's claim that Thaw while drunk and not while crazy shot White In a jealous frenzy after nerving himself for the deed, and feeding his rage itr’ “When this much was accompilshed Weapon levelled, he coniaied aks buralan to get lla thoes, put thes cae ang tase then. Then the policeman gut nippers an gut a pale of ‘nlppers and shackled tie : turbed, Wood war tn auite'a'eae!,2%¢;| upon the alcht of his enemy. by thi clipes: a whistled a sprightly After drawing from Smith the fact and date of his recent return from iiex Out into thy} Europe, Delmas excused: him temporarily, 2 saying he would fin : Hf examination to-morrow morning. ish the cross. an t Swan hla Uret weeks. The cracksnan h ; a i Cunines alonix whe avement 5 The Hummel Affidavit on Glass, show that Evelyn Nesbit was ever whipped y he fournayed dows Wronged' by Stanford White."* Third. avenue he fee! the scornen: thine ata time nt id Mr. Det iy rnatien Tald instructed the jury {y acoor, with -Delman'n_reaaest 1 Jer nounced that his test} THONS" Was In such phanet is y tebe Justicn Fitze oy _EVENING WORL ad sat down by me, and Beale | stopped to speek to this gentleman. A monient later I saw McCaleb and! | ell, L-could tell the general direction of his: gaze without seeing hia 3 +; te LONGBOAT NOW DECLARED “PRO™ Takes Definite Action in Indian Runner's Case, President James Hi. fulltyan, of tha Amateur Athletfa Union, reeled’ a (elegram | thin afterndon from ry Crow, “of the Canadian Amateur Union, that the famous Indian 8 —Helance—rinner:—Fhomas—Lona— boat, had been definitely declared» professional at a meeting in ‘Toronte last night. ‘Therefore, of oourve, hia soheduiedthrea-mile mato race in} Madleon Aquare Ganien against Frank Nebrioh, the cross oowriry champion, nea of the New York Athie:to at the Club to-night ts dennitely off. No_enecifto Jnformation_as_to the aoe! obargen ” tained fr: Mr, Bulllva: KILLED BY GIANT ICICLE IN GORGE ~ATNIAGARA FALLS | Falling Mass Crushed Car Motorman and Injured Passengers. : of the Niagara gorge on to a trolley car of the Gorge road thie afterncon as it was pasaing the Whirlpool Rapids, ‘Motorman Everet dell wae Kelle, ire. 34, of Sloux on the pack ¢. Lindsay and ung, injured ths) former having his hand The Injured were taken to the Pros- pect House. - STUYVESANT FISH ON GOULD ROAD BOARD. ST, LOUIS, March 13.—M_ tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mis- sour! Pacific Railroad Company helt x Stuyvesant Fish was elected Dee ee bervoe ihe board of directors, HIGH COURT RULES ALBANY,March_12—The Court of Appeals to-day affirmed the judgment Ihe case of Alonzo J. Sree ction ntenged- to Auburn Prison following. his convic~ n in Erle Co g tion of grand 1 in October, 16. cease eaaiea iceman TUESDAY, MARC OLVER BLOCKS. NATIONAL CUARD NQIRY MEASURE Calls It a Slur on Milltla and Is Answered with eto whch that omcorw’ of, th code. tons shown by the W are typical of the Guard.’ Oliver, the Democratic leader, the bill on the ground that it besmirched the good name of the Guard. objected to .taé ~_ AGAINST WHITEMIAN. | to mal a special order on second reading to-morow. Thi attack a -am Graft Talk. Rppctai: to The Precton World.) ALBANY March 12—The Wainwright bill to ¢nvertiente the National Guard wan held up in the Assembly to-Aay by Minortty be Beene of the conve’ ro New Tork,’ Iepublionn member re belled against making Ita party mear- ure, that Merit, until 0.¥: moecine f 6t Law charges —had hinde ngainet the Guard he would .re- ° for ‘the bill, 1 give you nome charges,” poke up Assemblyman Frindle, “ habit of putting Aseemblyman Cuvilifer, uring—the-SpaniehA mortcan—war-as7e : member of the, Bevonty-frst Regiment, A huge-tcicie dropped from the Cliffs yyata that the condiUon of alfalre In the woard tn connection with examinations 24 promptions ts ecandglous. He re- ‘could _bo_ob— changes that offers —are-iniereated —in contracts for supplies and repairs, that Uquor ts being brought inte the armé: fen In violation of; the Inw for parties oMcers prominently gure: Guard are iin the ten on the pay-roll and drawing thelr miarios or splitting with them, These charges are made by lending and Infivential oltisens and Present and past membere of the Guard. "The moment «raft creeps into a Mili lany—tores;!-dectared—Assemblyman Frieble, “Ite eMctency-ta destroyed and the day of Its doom $e certain, “There is a preesing need to find out where $4,060,000 gpent for the Natlonal 4 Guard Jast year went to. Present law a line oMcer can dictate to any board of supervisors how much money shall be spent for supplies or in ‘The supervisors must pay the theht to question or who served paid heen rence, “There are Under the ferred to'the court-martialling of..the Assemblyman Wainwright that-h!e purpose in offering the bill for an investigation was not to reflect upon the good.name of the Guard, but to pro- tect {t from the charges already made. “It there ure grafters in th they are few and tar between,” hejeaid. “But there aro questions to be investl- gated relating to the support of armor- ies and to & revision of the military 1-do not believe that the condl- ndel incident metnbera 0 the 1493 It was finally endments. , of th mend appointment we MVvestigat; vernor ‘The Dem It by proposing “tour ‘Assemb!: nollght to-day to have the bill amended | ao-that- n-representative- of: the-Untted Btates Army could be made a. member je Invastlenting ment—went—over—tntil-t comm man Colonel of the Seventy-firet and the crittclems passed upon some of the officers of that regiment who went to the front during the Spanish war, protested aad fought Hoe also of four. lng Committee _and third jocrats will or five Curttiter | | ittee. The o-Morsow: was intensified on that account. Jothers would follow, started to save | quaya-and-ni DEAD IN SEA AND ON DECKS. "After the first explosion the men and officers of the Jena. knowing. that Scores jiimped on-tmey*" ushed through the Arsenal grounds. Others jumped into the fiiese Intter were" drowned— themselves. HUNDREDS KILLED-AS- BATILESHIP BLOWS UP (Continued from First Page.) Nearly all the men on the ship are*residents of this city anid the panic. ‘ate ast aay, Ae Para ot re, Bo le for_me, and Sr. a andj charm of—er, SELENE OTE EI (Contin er'a wife, Mra, Schim, nay yout love? “When alone with my thoughts I re proncied myecif for! my Infatuapton, know I wan a servant and held no more in Mra, Behift's” mind than any place other errant it the house, tut 1 could not gulde the impulses of my heart, : 4 loved in anevret. Iovery word of Wadneas fh aay, Could Not Leave Her Presence, not} “Ot course this could should. haye been man and fied the presence of the beautiful indy, ah, 1 eouid not, that aiy employern wite might by some miracle fuvor my a torrote-her-n_ letter, ft waa; a tier, in whieh i laid my love heart at her feet, “Laws uian tWeily-four houre later Mr. Mortimer Beli came to me. Anh ‘Hin face’ was pals, lla eyes were blax: ing_and he had my poor letter in hls well 1 knew what wis you know the reason wh ey ‘ “Too well 1 kuew tho fearon why, LOVE LETTER MRS, SCHIFF LED 10V Ah, well, of courne It wan, but whe enn help hevw he. Nerve-Racking S 0 Backache ‘That meann that your kidnery are dis eased. Warnefin Bele Cure abaojutely Crd Permanentiy tuber all Aleeasen of Rid: hepa. Liver: Phéetder, at ln, rang and Rhewmettem. i a Warner’s Safe Cu ALET’S ATTACK i 5; haa) Insting eqest. A. trial, botth eaten ‘cure shea wed from First Page) =, ireg every reader tf the Mew Yer} dont ewe at at ctenptner of Benton Tt Michi. hurt hls back while teamt j mer might etter 1aKe me back or at [least give me a recommendat (hue Gereribes his reewrer7 by we net's afe Care! "It knew. the rertants were at th . | meaia nt” that ilme of the ovening, tT j went Tito the Rrating and kained accers lo. the cel: On my wa stairs to the upper part of ¢ 7.% 1 he houre I parsed an abandoned bowling alley, Thinking that 1 might encounter’ somp servant o—would-atinnk me, -t-atippen on Of the bowling pine Info the pocket mY Nirmite Steal tel omile, every ew Stealing the Pine. ¢ ed ie wit ae hy: bowed and left the houee. “IL had only £9 to my name at the na. "You are discharged,’ he said, ‘and hen my —way—te—the- third foor- tw Ubrary ing room, whieh adjoin the bedroom ovcwpled “by “Mr: and Mrs, Bobitt, 9. wa maha de suppose: n Mohit ws the shadow, softly toward the door of the bedroom and was junt abuut to knovk when the Yoloe of Mr. Mortimer rang out of te he asked, ‘what MI,’ 1 replied, ‘lam brok hungry Mr. Bohift. | cannot get any employment. In cominaided me to leave the house, My dand suddenly felt the bow Ing pin Jn my pocket. Without knowing wint T ad aimed a blow et him, on the head, but It wae & ic, BOWIE, seeing that I was den- \perate, auld he would’ help me, but must Deven i f house again, He tolling me that ought er cbundays and asked malo 'ta tat from But ola tro wai walked = ir “A few years agy while rade 1 burt my baok Feliu 1-414 not_beHeve- in butaa the last resort mel woud te 16. thought 1 would tr fever raweh [bought st more. battles, Th wind bak aod, taken any meticine for three or fon PTL IMENTS, Tentng Wachee, RES KIDNEY DISEAS When te kidneys are eed Is rot carried off. and teaming * Cele. could mal “ae 1, i a advortia® one bottle, Too mind, Tats I ime, ed @ ttle room At & 7 Lonel at Sen Sta “mast vortyspacond iE Ee aotice Monthy. afternoon. |iaie Pris quienly tellers. tae Sirest-and- jedan” oxtatenos of torture | oem Be. eai8. he would iva mie 8) oN iia pret of ‘ for n month. T tried to obtain hoy os a ora WARNER § RAVE CURH up ia mont, but fatled use I could, not Examined by Physicians. two ‘sizen wnd be roid by i ha predtice & reference from my last! “ ‘ Girest. at & CENTS anil $1.07 A LX, ployer, I fully reatized the | hopeless: Utterly unauspicious, I called. In aetttutes containing tut dru ness of my love and had no Intention prey Otte} Chie costed by & couple eithe | pratt i Oeste of annoying Mis, Gohift any, further. | Gong’ ope BO me peveral PEE, Mery “Sunjeses Wrote a New Note to Her. “Laat Friday-evening I wan desperate. for twelve hours. I had not eaten ‘ould gat would {ntercedo. forma, at a signa, dives and a’ Pinkerton man from behind a deak an it wae learned Mat the Pink rows disease uf the Kidneys, Liver, B and Blood that WALNERS, BAYH Will cure, 9 trial bottle will be sent A UTELY FREE, postpald, to any o1 E'S BA! U! G Ul BB+ w wrote a note to Mrs. Bobi and te W. ¥KE in my oocket. a pan ot | the caee Jaat ce. Fanaeter, Neove, bd ‘Hifon {went to the residence of Mr.) De Foulke left this Iiberal otter Jn, the: Wow Behl, As I locked up at the magi The genn of thie of cent house, at the heavy front doors, I piteed. dogtora.w peng medical knew I had no chance to get in in apy Coutalnlog pits conventional way, But T was deaper- tram each Alenase. Many eoa- teit-confident-that ti-E te atmae temas tem bm Ame she ort | Court, where ST. LOUIS TOURIST DES ON SHIPBOAR C. G. Knox, with Commercial Club on Trip, Is Stricken with Typhoid. ST. LOUIS, Mo. March 12—Word was recelved here to-day that Charles Knox, Secretary of the 6t.j Gordon yemterday on the conat. death. ton Commercial mem the Pring Joachim: for Louls Commercial Club, atesmstip Pring Joachim. while off tho South Carolina A_wireleas_mevsage told of hie the return trip) Mr. nm stricken with typhold te ship reached return trip. wey, re of the Bt. chit He-wae-born. in 188: He was a director in the Mechanics’ bi American National Bank. HENRY. MILLER PAYS FINE FOR CHAUFFEUR. |: Henry” Miller, . co-star with” Margaret Divide," at the Princess Theatre, was a! Angin “The Great playing fey witness in the Court of Special Seastons to-day, and gave the aid of a stop-wateh. Mr. for fast speeding He learned Court | ters on how the speed of an be necertained without a _In-campany with other members of the Commefilal Club Mr.-Knox left St Louls on Feb. 18, for Charleston, 8. C- apd with Chicago, Cincinnaul ang Bo embarked Th: Tarleaton to-da: Mra. Knox is in New, Jer- and a telegram announcing husband's death haw deen sent to her. | [Hi i ‘LOTH, "Mr. Knox was one of the most active | pill $18,00, $22.50 and $25.00 Louls Commerical; at N.Y He came to St. Loule In 188s) [il Millea_chassffeay was on _tria! waa arrested walting arrangement. fixed at $8,000, and Headquarters, Mr, Behiff was not Ho was resen| Attorney Gana, had no lawyer an, Ball was he was sen to exam- And hia case was sent ti Court ‘of General Beastona. “Ball. was fixed at 2,500 tm each of the cases tnet him. - Unusual. Attractions In Our Schiff Confirms the Story. : Skirt Mr. Bohiff, when seen by an hven!: World reporter ‘athe office tted that thestory. told by_De-Foutks—was bstantially correct. The banker has @ large bump on the right wide of his forehead @ very. noticeable black “discharged a4 Foulke,”” a Behiff, “*becauss he wrote letters to my wife and for other reasons, I be- leve the man fs insane and am trying to gel the District-Attorney to wend fam to an asylum.” Why did you let him go after he as- your’ Mr. Bchiff was asked. he replied, any time the newest and most correct skirt styles at such reasonable prices, places the following offerings above question. fed at sea u CHIFFON TAFFETA, i $12.50, $15.00 and $16.60 RICH PANAMAS, = 2 $12.50, $18.00 and $20.00 ‘HANDSOME VOILE (with drop skirts), $18,00, $22.50 and $28,00 FINE IMPORTED BROADC! her, /PURE IRISH LINEN, Al eed Excellent Values Broadway, 17th and 18th Sts. Cluett ‘Shirts fit erfectly—wear Fnget—look bet or every type =a style of man. The perfect shirt for -every-oecasion. Ath for Cluctt Shirts. Look for the Ciwetl la: { nowt 1G ra) 3 PAKS | iF > ARE NOW AS POPULAR AS XMAS PRESENTS. The most valuable and sensidle : + oni ra TGdy to testify this after- Case Nearing a Cloke. he added, | only tw) im: witnesses as teen made |i facta,” he anil, These two are aie ae + Hummoel-andble-cierk: dtr: Snytecher- werlng an ob-| it 18 my purpose to Introduce them in otha Districts th morning. T presume there will, be 2 negacies Objections to thelr teatimony, and after hn Stan- | hla has been passed on, the only wits ale ResseaT wih Tave To Introduce are’ the rashes Seperts in mental dfeor ~xtro- have: Ao- perme tained by the free eannot cj a e how much time will Te Ew : me i atred-t-the-puAminntioN ot Thain eo 0 Vereen ado To nave HAD Yet Competed [th Onk hypothetical question which I ital pome-mory {Pra p=e_to-pyt_to—them:— Fam anew Rt pasa esa ads Work ony that thypothetiaal > question. Unb the eromm-examiindtion Wy con yextended~ about. to-lead.1said. the STH As the n s fiad both nts. serie tuto from. the same document iat Gag | A moment later, in a ‘om Mr. shat one fers ao witer the fit 23, too. The: Caninhell” Studio, Jerome Again Overruled. purpose said .Jerome, an. jection from Del t ic, stated that as. things he did not belleve the de ipa it heve-more than two ¢r [witnesses in sur-rebuttal, He thought that he would be able t> up fur Thaw’s side in one day, oc hapein-iess time, —Jeromy UiouKht he Would take about four houra to. mum up, but admitted that he might ha At Me taxk for a conriderably longor ume. After court adjourned Dan. U'Ttellly wald he thought it probable from. tho present cutlook that the cago §ould go 0 the jury Vednesday y to the jury, by lay or Thuraduy Dr, Flint Shut Out. Dr. Carlton P. Flint, was witness by. District-Attornos Jerome, It doctor to attack’ the eroainty ct eave 0 or It . yn Nesbit ‘Thae, . Moalieat orome began on Dr. Flint by asking Meas your Mes at Noh ty-olghth street in 1901 and ; | Mr, phad in similor stogd ANA EA TO ACIDS TT fa OUt resorting to hawt to her flat-and fited tho fewelry and. al with_thia_plund: charge. ‘day Touowing > the when she poned for these pictures by Stanford Whi \f thin witness Is allowed to : Ho was too utterly crushed, _PRESIDENT’S SON ARCHIE STILL MAKING GAINS. “Dr. Rixie’ After Visit at the White House Reports Little Patient “Doing. Nicely.” WASHINGTON, Mntch 12—The tm- Provement in Archie Roosevelt's con- Aition continues, “He js doing nicely,'* said Dr, Rixey after hin visit to the pationt at the White House to-day. — WEATHER FORECAST, at night, ome knows very well th cannot be admitted. "He knows that the truiti Mrs, Harry Thaw's story pavn she repeated ft to Mr. Thaw in 1X cattnot be Inveatlrated.”* “Tknow that.” sald Mr, Jerome.” “1 know that we cannot do this without the consent of the defonse, but '— “I renew my objection,’’sld Delmas, said the Justice, sald Jerome, “you may Efehnieyer.”* or left the stand. Jerome's Iiiuch' advertised plan for proving an Alibi for Stanford White had dled be- re It was born. ‘Do you know Jack: Barrymore?" 1 know x man of that name," Do you know Evelyn Nesbit Thaw? 1 naw a young woman here in court who Is sald to be Meas. Thaw,” “Did thls young woman, in company Delmas now arose and moved that/ with Jack more, come to your varks (ouching on theepho: | 1fley for treatment tate in 100 oF early Tapher's story be stricken from the! !0 f t for New York Gity an: eat Deating om the| Delman Instantly objected on tho yround of Dr. Fiint's privilewe of pro- ‘essionul secrecy, Bnd also on the ground that Evelyn Nesbit Thaw's ac- count of her statements to Harry Thaw could not he attacked In rebuttal. | dustice Fitegeral aus as Jerome very well knew “he: woud, and the District-Attorney waved the squarely built young phyatclan away from the stand. Before Dr. Flint could reach the door Russell Peabody. of Thaw's counsel, ted htm and served upon him Doena as a witness for the Much warmer, with oc in. evidence, move “also.” he istonal rain, to-night and Wednes- day; fresh south to southwest winds. vor emerner enone renner | “i eo | further that," said Jerome, “I agree to what Mr,’ Delmas says and I also move th Ume this { ard all e t Nas deen ONE DAY © Quinine ‘Tablets. ifit falls to care, on every box.25¢, TO CURE A COLD 1D Bie LAXATIVE MHOa (OHOVE'S sanature ts of the throat, hoarseness and | A, by “Bebwn's) Bronchial hal bOc, and $1 aw box. %* oy reli Bene By explosions sions. hurt to escape from (h later explosions that destroyed the wh Menar-Admiral Manceron, whos | flax the Jenn carried, 1» nmong fo wounded and Inctuded ta the killed is Ensign Roo Ne ews has Leen. received from Adigara, whe commanded the Jena, or the firat Meutenant- of the battlesht and it I jbe- lieved that they are among the vietrnim, Gage: had been régistereds. There waa no; way then of compu..ng the number of | dead Because of the widespread area ofy destruction. ,Becayse of the fusing of! tain, There were several war vessels $n} close proximity to tho Jena. It Js! feared that the magazines of some of | these might have been exploded by the concussions, but reports thus far Indi! cate that the explosions were confined ; to the {ll-fated battle-ship, Tho injured’ men and officers were transported to the hospitals, ‘A signaiman of the Jena named Glud- coll, who escaped, sayu that a large were guthered in the forepart of the} snip, Hstening to a lecture which was poling delivered by.an oMoer when the firat explosion occurred. Most of these i were unable to escape, The Maritime Prefect announced late |to-day| that the magazines of the Jena which had not exploded had been flood- ed and that no further explosions aro feared, |The Prefect added that {he bulldings fered greauUy, but they did not know) the numbet of officers or men killed. ' The Tena |e {tons displaceny power. completed in 1901, The vessel has an armored belt {rom 6 to 13 3-4 Inches of steel, mounts four 12-Inoh guns, eight Gabe t and 16,500 horse- f (ihe and workshops of the arsenal haye suf-i2 The bodies of those killed and strewn about t ere hurled Jnto the atr_or dismembered by succeeding expld=| Miler Many of tho wounded were trightfully hurt. Injured men, too badly | "s, he Jena, were condemned to-awatt thetr-death by ys jole vessel. inch and about twenty smallor rapid. Nro guns. Her speed_ts estimated at Hercel@hteen—knote—amt her-crew con alstg of 631 officers and men, The Jena was the flagship of Vicc- Aumirat-Mancerod,-rommatding-oneot Uieediviscens-of=the -French-Squadron.! Caph FRC. Vertier was. the-onl-t of staff, and her commander was. Capt. re Adlgard. ‘Tie Gisdster in Toulon Harbor te day | Three hours after-the first explosion ii-tiealghth to occur in the care of a it waa announced that 200 Injured men yeael of the French navy. since beginning of the current year, as fol lows: The submarine boat Algerian sank at | | er moorings at the telegraph wires anything but fra8-rhere was no loss mentary-information was hard —to—0b-1 a5. sobmarine boat "'X" became un- manageable while at sea off/Cherbourg Jan, UM, but was mscued by torpedo- boats and towed Into the harbor, The battle-xhip Brennus broke from | n her moorings Feb. 2 and we: France. to Toulon, Feb. 8 Lorient on of the crow at to thein, we: cous safel: tos: of he. decks by the first | Cherbourg Jan. ife. { | t the | LL during & severe storm, nt aground near Hyerea. at Lorlent board as she Was pued trial which had Leen unguscenstay number of the crew of the battle-ship | ‘rhe engineer and eight of 2 rs tre burned to death. loker-and @ quartermaster th Gant hore Torpsdo bat "No, 399" lost nino men un explosion on " returning ftom a In ured. ‘The chutrer Jean Bart, afte had been supprosade in’ board 5) an, 9, dh to the a 103d wer of, tings Werte recovered by n torpedo dition, steam, pent to he: i oat-destroyer Mie engaged In trials off Toulon ¥ b. lost three men, scalded ‘an explosion In her boller room, | . ix men were badly. |The Kabyle, however, succeeded turret ahlp of 11,941 turning to her moorings under her own | Dept. D t Later she got off and returned 9, Btokery. | ‘addition, a | were in. | © a mutiny f her at erVed. o1 hortirweat Kabyle, ° 0 death, by In ad- injured. in re The submarine boat Gymnote, while Toulon —.arch atove In y Wal 5, She was bullt at Brest and waa manocuvring below the furface oft struck a rock and ‘noveral of her plates. in getting to water and .was -eventua! Geax vight 39-inch, sixteen 18-! There was no loss_of If: ine to} De! 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