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‘Members of the. “ ‘400” Lose Heavily in Wall Street Evelyn Nesbit Thaw to.Be Called Again as a Witness “Not. Love Letters,” -Deciares J. E. Rooseve Ay | sewer WEATHIER—Moderating, rain; Wednesday cloudy. FINAL RESULTS EDITION Ki N \ els Wife PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, ‘ TUESDAY, MARCH 19, (1907. ‘TEL _ Defense Decides. th that She Will Be: _ Needed in Rebuttal, Particularly With Reférence to Her . Alleged Affidavit, MANY ALIENISTS ARE PUT THROUGH | THE MILL. t : Several Swear that They Believe Thaw Was Insane When He Shot Stanford White —Case Nears Its Close, So Far.as _-Testimony 1s Concerned. [Ata conference of counsel for Harry K. Thaw at 4ro'clock this after- fon, it was decided to put Evelyn Nesbit Thaw on the stand to conira- Hict the testimony of Abe Hummel. Thaw’s lawyé rs believe that the young wife will be au: ‘to explain : pe, the effect the affidavit produced by Hummel has mad upon the pub: mind and, naturally, upon the jury. (“At the time: the conclusion to have her teslity Ww was reached there Iwas hope that the case would be closed to-day, and that summing up. N ASAI TH 100 IN THE WITNESS OTAND Ab KIDNAPPED B FOUND BY MRS. ROOSEVELT SAYS LETTERS SHOW NO LOVE Stands by Her Husband in Contest With Bank President. IS ALSO SUED HERSELF. Mrs.Klemme, Because of Whont Andrews Was Named as Co- respondent, Alleges Slander. Following close ipon the accusation of Constant A, Andrews. Président of the United States Savings Pank, that John. E. Roosve}t, the Prealdent’s cousin wrota love le to Mrs. Andrews, “Mrs. Hannah -Meta-Xlemme| fled a sult for 5400,0m “éarnakey ‘agalti Mrs. Rooseyclt to-day. She allomos ‘morrow. - But -District-Attorney Jerome was so tedious —___‘_ fn “his cross-examination-of- the-alienists-for- the -defense-that -there-was) "ho certainty when he would conclie. ea “I employed my knowledge of. the vale bat for one thing. If I didn’t know je: alphabet I would not have known ow to read the question.” Jerome was: nettled. He wanted to Jelliffe, did not make his :| Dr. Smith Ely Jelliffe, who at forty-one years of age is managing pditor of two medical journals, the author of a dozen works on insanity, lecturer of long experience and an alienist of national’ reputation, re- ied to the stand to-day when Harry Thaw’s trial. went on for the rest cross-examination at District-Attorney Jerome's hands, ~ A rumor circulated through the Crinyaal Courts Building this, even. that Mr. Jerome expects an inipottant witness to arrive on a ship re to-morrow. The District-Attomey would give no clue to the wit. 's identity. i b Maes “Doctor,” Mr. Jerome began, “you = - !4 yesterday that you framed your e 2 inion that Thaw wns Insane when he [o it Wtanford White solely upon IMC LAWSON, {lf | hypothetical! question which was pre- Ke ited “to-you-—Now, then, didau-emr =: + oy any outside knowkedge whatsoever Se cee eet DIVORCE FAME, Feoesered I aia." ¢ "erled Jerome in a tone of tri- Conmnniee Policeman to Stop a Car for Her. Brooklyn (é bok of the court; you sve th front: of ‘When Magistrate Dooley, in Adams pe produce a sinall volume and] vat Court, Brooklyn, called the! case ppened it. bs of "Sarah Walsh” this afternoon, the WI thle Uttle book of yours" — he prisoner surprised the Court by an- on % nouncing whe was Mrs, Lena Law- ‘It ten't my book,” sald Jeliiffe.| rence Morrison Lawson., There was 9 breaking in, " ie gata | RAS, Hourian, to the woman's’ yolou oe i ag aho Announced for the e yaaa. Tenet Mn aTiN(e Rek ron codnne| little cours crowd that was the pe cepeated: "dg you not make « classi. |heroine of the “red-neaded-boy-co-re ress , a3 en spondent’: divorce trials, two In num- Beation of mental diseases?" ber ant.one to come, “It lan’t my book, and I do not make TraMc Policeman Joe Kane had: told bo Creamers ia it, 1 merely revised |'the Magistrate that he was on the volume and Hawes. Fulton and Hoyt streets Saturday even ing When @ woman inslated on hia stop- ping jatrest’ cars tor her. Iie sald he toll her that was not part of his bual- nossa although he was ers to help her. ‘The woman, he sald, then danced About in an occentric ‘manner and him several names including "" Whereupon he took her in ‘derly conduct charge. At the called herself ‘Sarah Sho was dressed for a stage appesr- i at ‘hen hean't aa retres) ea tovadmit, Ea tel stare nase calle make a clansification? Written by Another Doctor. “Pray be calm, slr," sald Jellitte, in hip vovee of @ family puysician: sooth elirious patient, “if you | ance she took the stand and ci carefully you Will dis-|tald he: She spoke Inn trembly reface sae. Written. OY, wales atta fedling, and_referred i Hed tn to. Kan Rentieman and Ont" midis Jerome, Knights . Bho. at he tried to iilrt with u. it in & minute or two he braced up| her, and whe: io yrebuked him his al suavity turned ‘to coldacss, asked tim to sto} Kuno told her t When she the cat, she alloged, @ motormen stopped “Bu i nee At the book ij cing ine thought hehe ren at, ey Package It he. asked. Whale if ; when they damn pleased." “Aft - muna < “printed. page. ferring as her paar woes sho maids. tneation te th then 1 to “ a rentrl ey St Tat Yau nee Cars: xaple a classification?” Reena fry plied aleance, 1. am able me con- “Satews of raffroading Mra. ya |0Y her father, her mother, too | called: her ‘Birdié.”" This Is another twist “‘aittoutty that teu —of Ew Andrews -and-—Mr.—ttoosevelt— nr ters. Mrs. Andrews became | and unab:eito handle her $400,000 extate, This was the beginning of the-difficu Within a year Mr. Andrews has brought sult to secure abeolute coatrol Of his Wife's property, the Roosovelts have sued to restrain him trom h. eee anything to do with it, Mr. Andrew's | Jawyers have produc by Mr. Roosevelt to his wife's Mr, has been n to-day tr nied that binds Telters show a Breat jo Mrs, Kiemme ts a‘ trained 1 attended Mra. Andrew lemme dat Petition fot divorce al wes that w: sup Planted Mra, Andrews {nthe affections | of the bank president. Tho slander suit of Mrs, Kiemme 1s bared upon state} |ments made by Mra,’ Roo: Mayoand-published In a newesp oMrs.Ancrawats~ In ig” wanliatl Jot Dr. Flavius Packer’at Two H and Sixty-first street and Broadway. | There are three’ sults “In which her extude Is concerned pending In the Su- Frome Court and until they are sctticd her estate will be tled up. Andrews to Packer's Sanitarium without sufictent qwarrant--of ww He aeddaed the law firm: of Parker, Hatch & Sheehan’ of siying out coples of the alleged‘). tetters-te-wrote: to Mrs. “Atidrewa witht the purpose of smirching the name of Roovevelt. Mrs, Roosevelt Backs Husband. Mra. Roosevelt saya the letters were perfectly proper. She backs up her hus- band tn every angle of his ‘vonduct. John Ellis Roosevelt la a typical Roosevelt. A brown: beata dors not d: ‘guise his reeerhtiance to his famous cousin. He received The Evening World in the parlor of hfs home, No. fadison avenue. The Andrews home: {s 2 few doors away. at No. 737, Mrs) Roosevelt and Mrs. Andrews, who Were born Vance, own the Houses. ‘The action. of Parker, ‘Hatch & g in ‘a family | last | dj for $20,000,000 IS LOST BY THE “400” ‘Mrs, Stuyvesant Fish,-_Woman-Mem- ber of the Vanderbilt Family and Other Fashionable People Said to Be Losers. That members of the “490” have been caught heavily in the slump, of stock values was stated to<liy in the Wall street disfrict “upon good authority. The aggregate losses of a group of young society men and women has’ been coriservatively placed at $20,000,000. TNE HAD Of a family whose ancestor wii the founder’ of one of the -greatest i | Hix loaw in this atock alone was over | Nanderbitt;famity—tw-atso-said-to-be-= heavy loser. A close friend of the young rallrond man, also -a society tender, {n wald to | have been almoxt ‘broke’ In Inst Thurs: day's crash. He has since sold his new 70-mile hour automubtie to get AT NENW ORLEANS ‘ 7 0 have hls edo vi ‘Card ai Offered ny put his Tuxedo villa on the od Opportunities Mra. Stuyvesant El for Speculators. Toxt S1F0,09. by NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. Jendor of we iie-an port homes are tenes vonts for tay smu FIRST RACE—Prrician: Model {8 tet. Ryan_tothe. Rescus. | to 5 and.3 to 5) 1, Dona H. (5 to 2 The rush Into the market of Thomas | fer place). 2, Drop Stitch 3, an F, Ryan te sald to have been princk. |pally to save frém absolute loss the first-named soclety speculator,. That, he. wan #uccesaful {9 sald to have been ac- complished only by rapid. manipulation of large blocks of Interborougl Consolidated Gas, “That_soclety—waa-hit hard bythe chia Aid Hot BecoMe known UAUT Its Inembers began to negotlate their old- ling xeourities, The women-are reported to have been drawn into speciation torough thelr male relatives, said ta have deen the tools of the olg finan- eters SECOND RACE—Bertment (4 to _ant7-to-6)-1, No Quarter_{5-to 1 place) 2, Duchess bf Ment bello 3. . THIRD RACE—Sincerity Belle (10 to 1 and 4 to 1). 1, Auditor (1 to 2; for-ptace}-2;-King-Ettsworth 3;— SET 5 ORL RAN Soo Mare «21m Thes weather conditions continued clear at the Fair Grounds to-day and the, races were run over a fast track. Tho card! presented few attractions out of the ordinary, Latge flelds of (alr cinss horses were carded and afforled good} speculative ‘a *, which was about | all the orowd cared for, ' The featura race, or what {a gener- Lally. the foature race, the fourth on the tard, was for threeryoar-oldy at a mile, but ft was conceded an easy place for Judge Post, who was meeting a very ordinary field of his own age. Thojstxth Tyce promived to fufnish ono of the Dest contests of the day between Gold- proof and Southesn Croas.” nse Was up to the average, E-=}ialt a’ mile. Tha. tosres ofthe. smart. net 4s. causing. Tana ch talk Jn the financial district, it Ja freely Admitted that. the. goyety._of. Newport will be curtalled through tne tuck of money. Quotations on Pare aie pata ie ie GREAT STORM COMING; OFFICIAL WARNING, Southwest Gale from Baltimore to New York, with Dangerous Squalls on the Coast. (The followlhg special /storm warning was ‘recelved’ by the local weather bu- reau from Washington to-day: Southwest storm warning {ssued ati P. M. to all points from Balti- Sheehan in xiving out three har; notes I wrote to Mrs, Andrews ten} years ago,"’ sald Mr, Roosevelt, “savors + of Howe & Hummel tx their palmiest |} for the. comparison, The mative plain=to_smirch the name of Roosevel the head of the firm for the Presidency. ‘Just Ordinary Letters. ex don’ t deny that 1 wrote the letters. They word ordinary lotters, such as any Ba might write to bis sister-in-law. It ts feue that I addressed Mra, Andrews az ‘Birdie? She was called that name her sister and All who knaw ter welt /her husband, Noelia Ie Sarcastlo, “Blo doubt the enroad intelligence ot irews, Sho ts incompetent: and bhadio to defend herself. A husband who would milesy | Da days, and I apologize to Abo Hummel | *! bechiise. one bearing that name beat)” a fier a ia more to New York: Incremsing pone Heeaay southerly winds; will shift to south- Finesse, Tit ¢ night, with Mangerous squalls on Midzte Atlantic coast. » ~ GAISRIOT. temnr mC) = : SCALDED BY A STEAMPIPE. Louls Quodin, of (No. 16 West Twen- ty-aoventh street, and Henry Angel, of No, 331 Eaat'Thirty-olghth street, both plumbers, were to-day taawing steaan- i] pipes In the basement of No; 64 Eaat Thirteenth street, when. a steam can exploded. Both men wore scald-. about the face and handd and were re- moved to Bellovug Hospital for treat ment, bil "hi bt iD, Pane stn i iy Dollar, Blaemock Be orn TOND RACH one o— y METCALF AT’ HAVANA. WASHINGTON, March 12.—The Navy Department is infornied of the arrival at Havana of the ‘Dolphin with Becre- tary Motcalt and on ast ne e on rut ar inex next as he naval IN WALL STREET. railrond systems je said to havo been): HRA ronnan member ofthe KIDNAPPED BOY. SAID TO HAVE BEEN FOUND, 7 | Announce on Unquestioned Author=; TELEPHON E MESSAGE 4Marvin Lad’s Father Offered Reward for Rew jthat the young son of Dr. was in this city’ or vicinity. - kidnapped. boy will be located in Erie within twelve hours. ——-The manager_of_the_Bell_Talephone-Campany: : pantemoor hat he had_a_record_of a ity that He. Is Located in That . Vicinity and Will Be in Their - Custody in a Few Hours: GAVE CLUE TO LOCATION. turn of Child, and Relatives in Delaware Were Prostrated After Long : and Vain Search, By Associated Press. ERIE, Pa., March 19.—The police authorities admitted this afternoon -lorace N, Marvin, of Kitts Hammock, Dely They. refused to give any further information. An authority ‘said to be unquestionable gives the opitiion that tha WALLAU CHARGE OMBSED AY THE GRAND JURY 'No Eurther Action-Likely. Against Woman Accused «of Poisoning esis ol to in, “The Grand Jury-today dismissed’ the compinint mud’ by” te DistrictyA ttore ness office against Mraotottie Wath, accused of killing her mother, Mira, 14a Binge, by administering poison, Jnas- much as Mra, Wallau had previously.) ai been exonerate by the Coroner's jury It 13 believed that willbe made by the District-Attorney's ‘office to-fasten ® erinte- tpon-her.-— The- Grand Jury considered -the-cabe + ‘four dayw, hearing the testimony of: all awhastenaw-anything -about=the= teri! ness of the aged Mrs, Binge at Mra, Wallau's-house, No; 6S East Fightteth street:—A-vote was-takenan. Returder and the ‘Yroaylt war’ thatetd*cane not ertwttained, but no report of It iad mado until to-day when the, decisién was handed in to Judge Rosaluky. The. testimony against Mrs. Wallay was based upon suspicion. It was shown at the Inquest that Mrs, Binge had opporiunity to potson herself and net she had frequently expressed a for death to relieve her misery, polns so far as to ask one of her nutses to kill her. SENATOR CLARK DENIES SALE TO HARRIMAN. At the office of -W. A. Clark-Ta thiy city, It wam stated to-day that Mr. Clark had not sold his Interests in the San Pedro, Salt Lake and Los Angeles cela and had no intention ot 4... ‘ Nt. Clark sald ere that there have been no negotlations for the sale of! hls stock of the San: Pedro, Salt Lake and Los Angeles Road, that he still holds and has no Intention of selling it. LAWYER’ MISSING A ‘MONTH IS LOCATED. wi whi Ho. ot tan by aul x LITTLE, FALLS, \N, Y.,;March 19, on Word has ‘S4en received here> that} Mervin was called on the long distange ‘Thomas F. Ward, an.attorney who hda telephone, from Erie, Pa., and that fhe} tions: deen missing aince Feb. 18; when was:seen In Jocated in New York Reten has beet Gintant” Rat (one Long-Distance Telephone from Dover, Del. to The Evens _ night, and a child, who was represented.as our boy, ie over the wire Nappers of Horace are trying to turther disturb us by laying this-bait;hop- greater case, ‘fhere-we were told that a. number of calls on the long-distance telephone had been made for father. not talk with the detectives or any one. else.- We had hardly got to the hotel when, a Pa. My father went to the ‘phone th 3 Tl Prova to you that I have 0 further attempt |’ child, Heri whe next instahe my ‘father heard a faint voloea atthe ke Mere. lost. to father. for a_iime.. asked ae “answor more distinct) “We think {t was Horace's voice, yet Just at this point Dr. Horace Mary the father, came to the ‘pions. said: ’ Father Qvercome With Joy DOVER. 9 declared he was the kidnapper of | ;, isplione. race Marvin, the four-year-old son | ed Dr, MOQ ny Dr, Horace Marvin, who was stolen “™ or his so AGe from his father'n home ut Kitts Has Bru SHOW JOOKH Ss: a, mock two weeks azo yester called up’the physician on the Jong dis- to talk with hue father, excitement gre aI Intense. pollce’ of every city and hamlet In the} hin “United States, an army of private de-| teetives, together with Pinkerton agents | ce credited, mar-at’the Brie ond of tho’ wire: would talk to ho one Again BY DR. HARRY MARVIN. ing World T 6-Day.) ~ . Men who declared they were the kidnappers of my little fou, -year- ld brother, Horace N. Marvin, jr, caMled us up ‘onthe telephone ‘lasd my father, This*may te a hoa¥-of the crnelesi sort, and it may te that the’ ide 5 @ that the ransom demanded for Horace will be. fortheoming with i My father and I Tie been out of town all day. : When we cot back The man at the further end of the wire > would 2" want Dr. Marvin, and Dr.-Marvin-only,*-he Sit. T_hope to hear fram Horace -a—foker=t-nt work, 1” believe ‘clos! . boy: will be back with me MuaZ co ent! Wi tharn came ato helleved Treaet it came -froin| my. soon at tho <« er_end eal Chief of Police Wagner,’ of Erle, Pa. over the long-distance telephone. Chief Wagner sald: “I got “the-story-from- Dover teat night that the Marvin child wan In Holse“onca got Nite communtcath sald! niet Detzel, of the detective tore we have searched the city, but with feault. ume} “A man camo ante my Mee yeetsr } day afternoon and asked for clroulare bearing on the kidnapping, Thea 1 guve to him, Thia manJI have learned, was a private detectly: “If the boy is here he is tn the char; of some, privitte letevilve, If It be true that he was deserted on State street in front of a physician's home, which {g ono of the reports brought to me. He {s not in the physician's house!’ 1 a9 Rot believe the boy ts in Erie." your boy with me now “phone which sald} "he rest of the boy's words familiar quéstions, and thon this ¢an't Be cartain. We can only await elopments. ‘We have been here all night.- We reazons to bellows we will hear} mm lttlé Horace to-day." | At News Boy Still Lives Del, March 19.—When it) telepliond message ‘Lin, LO that a man, | OPsrator sacs lenrned here to-day th | “br. Horace Marvin is wanted 4 the aium the eshte wame,'! Tarvin’ Boe to the sald over the wi pat T ain, ‘the man Here’y your poy co telephone and permitted tie boy iphone a hat the xidnappers should defy the Marvin’ had come to bellavc that id: it had been murdered aay and ae news v ke, over the: country, could hardly oe | tie chil et the telephone records show ‘that \weveral oceaxiona yeaterday Dr, De. Marvin was in teara, Gimeulty. he controlled hin. emo: le asked the boy several ques- ‘Do you know Harry? tnauired tho docta es," Teplled the little voles, ‘Then Ehasteteon one. was pune, un ar tha othe © wu with to cept the father,’ at 1. o'clock there came a

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