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His Honor then inqui: Just as he had done on yesterday, if Mr. a mane regarding this somewhat serl- tap —“I- presume.” he “sald “Sthat td’ be heard yesterday,he had Intended 1a make. some explanation touch= (Mr. Jerome retorrod on ‘Wednesday at the Ume hefirst suggested that con- tion by the Appellate Division. I am ready now to he ir, Hartridge or ‘Mr. Jerome in case either desires to further enlighten the e Gourt in this wegard.” ~ JEROME'S EXPLANATION. ~ “this luniicy Proposition there was more or less heat. The @rain had been Yery great on.all of us, and we were all laboring under considerable tension. As I stated to the Court, I did not mean :to charge that-counsel had done anything unprofessional, but that 1 simply meant to stand by what I safd, twhich was-put iu a hypothetical way, I think Mr, Hartridge and myself them they were proceeding to permit a man to be tried who was brought to the attention of the Appellate Division of the Supremo Court. “I have my opinion, and hold to it with a tenacity (hat may not be ex- in proper form, and that I perhaps regret more than any ono else ean.}-preaume Mr. Hartridre hes big-orn firm opinion “and I havo not! ; it to chargé that Mr. Hartridge's mind was satisfied that this defendant of casound mind and that he was permiiting a man to be tried who Is focapable of advising counsel. In that, talk I did not mean to charge Mr. Hartridge with any unprofessional conduct of any kind, neither do I now. ’ If-my remarks haye been so consirucd, then { have been in my method of expression.”” ‘ /*Now, then, Mr. Hartridge, I will hear you,” sald Justice Fitzgerald. ‘HARTRIDGE' PUTS IT ON JEROME. ‘Your—Honor,"—said-Hartridee, eriging—“‘it_was Mr.Jerome who first brought to the attention of the Court’the instance of the private conversa: tion which he and I-hid In the earlley stages of this trial. I simply desire ~ to state in part what passed between us on that occasion, As I recall it ‘the subject of my client's mental condition came up. ‘As counsel of record for Mr. Thaw I told. Mr. Jerome that if he believed Thaw ta be-Insane at that moment I thought it his duty to end the trial, Mr. Jerome replied that there was a wide difference between medical insanity and legal In- “sanity, and that until he was further enlightened and felt convinced of Mr. ‘Whaw's insantty he could not move in the matter, ¢ f" “He requested, however, to the end that he might be better informed, that he be ‘given permission to examine the family physteians, Drs, Deemar nd Bingamon, in regard to the alleged hereditary, influences. To this J ed them atlength and secured statements from them. Subsequently he asked me to bring these@qwo physicians back here from Pittsburg, saying he thought he ranted toMy ou the stand. a “At his request I brough' them back here three separate times-atour. own expense, and each time had to send them away again because Mr. Jerome refused:to make witnesses of them. (have inferred from hjs recent utterances here that he js basing hi threat-of directing the attention of the Appellate Division to our professional contluct“upon the ground that ‘the cadovssioah of Drs. Deemar and Bingamon might have served to en- egarding the mental | condition of the prisoner at the bar, rome, intended to bring the matter to the attention he. t . “ing on a private conversation which hé had “with Mr, Jerome and to which | _ daet of counsel on the other side might become a fit subject for Investiga-/ *As\Xour Honor ‘will recall," begin Jerome, “Ir. our first discussion ‘ON | both understand it; It was to the effect that 1f such a contingency arose,| ‘and the counsel were found to have been in possession of knowledge which | ble of giving them adyite, then the. proceeding was one that should| nted, tind he took these two gentlemen to his office, prtvately exam- |, nection with the Insu: (THE EVENING-WORLD, KELSEY SWEARS HE NEW BUTLER IS MISSING, SO ARE MORGAN JEWELS, TRAMP AN ACCOMPLICE FOR flS ADVICE! Sensation at Insurance Chief's Hearing as Sen- ater Is Named. PLACED IN QUEER LIGHT} me aS Gov. Hughes’s Champion in Ouster Fight, Gave Coun > sel, Then Condemned. (Borets) to '%q Pering World.) ALBAN arch 22.—A senkation wae epring at the hearing of the opse of Inaurancy Superintendent Kelsey befori thé Benaty-Judlelary Cominittee to-day In the effort of Gov, Hughes to oust him from office, Judge Hatch, counsel for Insurance department. chief, broaght dut the mot during’ his exam Jnation of Kelsey that Senator Arm- strong, Chatrman of the Insurance In. | veaUintlig Cémmittes and the Govern. or's chief ‘champion the Judiclady d ac as paid counsel ndent of Inwurance as) mber, and that he ad j 4 to tho of draft.’ ing (ho. atandwrd. forma of policy + quired by the Th ¢ law Kelsey tentifed; “1 ed Senator Armstrong to advise me on the subject beoause of his intimate’ Keowlede of the question {nvyolv Armstrong had several meetings with me and with Deputy H and the forms gs fina ly drawn were approved by him," “Did you have any conversation with tam after-the poticterwere-approred?* asked Judge Hatch. “Yes, here at the al aiter Jan, } this year." replied Kelsey, “I: asked him to review the printed forms, Wu spent an Dour going over thera, “Did he approve them? asked Judge Hatch, “He raised no objections to them." department, which Gov, Hugtes charges was not run, took the committee by There waa u general taugh in Arumstrong plainjy oa REPLY TO THAT I CAN “ONLY SAY—AND I THINK IT 18 AMPLY SUFFICIENT FOR ME TO SAY—THAT MR. JEROME WAS { FULLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE BELIEFS OF THESE TWO PHY- BICIANS AND_HAD THE SAME RIGHT FO CALL THEM THAT WE DID. HE FAILED TO AVAIL HIMSELF OF THAT. PRIV!- = LEGE” JEROME FAILS TO REPLY. _“I have nothing further to add to what I have already stated,” sald Je- rome, ‘evidently. anxidus to have a ticklish subject dropped as quickly as “ponsible. However His Honor did not seem satisfied with thé District-At- ‘torney’s evasion of the direct issuc, and {t is believed that before the lunacy Proceedings are finally disposed of ho will find some emphatic means of call- ‘tng upon Jerome in open cotirt either to substantiate his insinuation of un- anal conduct Set Thaw's Jay, ers or to paake a moro: public re- As soon_as-court galourned. Hartridge and Peabody hurried to their of- fice to finish their counter-affidavits agafnet Jerome's motion for a lunacy commission, which ought to be submitted to Justice Fitzgerald to-morrow Bfternoon in the office of Court Clerk Carroll. = ~~ Dan O'Reilly escorted Mrs. William Thaw and Mrs. Evelyn Thaw to the Tombs, where they spent some time {n consultation with Harry Thaw. They found him:cheerful and apparently confident of the outcome of the souble-barrelied legal tangle in which he 1é-now Involved: When the two women came away a big, pushing crowd followed them through Centre street to where thelr cab waited, The Countess of Yarmouth an Carnegie it prison “As “soon as they lefi the cour(-room they entered ms on the White| street side of the Criminal Courts Building and drove uptown. 2 THAW WORRIED ABOUT ORDEAL. ==Harry-Thaw's chiefconcern about -the-attempt- of the District= Attorney to have his mental condition determined by a commission In-lunacy 1s the likelihood that he will be submitted to physical tort@e, Ho has been Tread: ‘ing up oh the Josephine Terrangva and Berthe Clatche cases, and In some ‘way got the inipreasion that part of the examination would consist th ‘red- hot. irons and: pins. and. needles, There were ‘welrd rumors to that effect published {n {rresponatble nows- papers at the time of the examination of the Terranova girl, but, of course, . they had no foundation In truth. Nevertheless, Thaw was nervous when a Russell Peabody, of his counsel, called upon him in the Tombs to-day, a Peabody taughed-at t4-fears-and assured “htm mat “the physical of tests) Bee no sense rigorous or painful. This assurance cheered the prisoner eon. later, apparently in all he got from the Superintendent of Insurance for. sforchelping hima him was §lov. diction oy: Tits counsel, John J, C ination such as he may be cajled_upon-tundorgés-are in: hie __ Bl erably. i i a “HAS CONFIDENCE IN “THE RESULT As to the outcome of the Inquiry, Thaw has not the slightest appre: + hension. . His self-confidence 4s monumental. His lawyers have assured him that they Delieve he ts sabe, and hoe has great confidence in the afte davits that will be submitted—in case a commission 1s appainted—by | those who have come into almost dally contact with him since last June. . All of these stand ready to swear that, subsequent to a short period following the killing of Stanford White, he has been able with counsel and has been of y to them. Dan O'Re! few days ago to a friend: “There are times when Thaw has more sense than his ers. Among those who stand ready to swear to Thaw's ality are all his lawyers, his mother, his wife, his sisters, Mrs. Carnegie and the Countesa of Warmouth; his brother-in-law, George Carnegie; his brothers, Joslat and. Edward; May McKenzie and others who -haye met him at more or less fre- -quent intervals ee Jast fall and winter, \ JAMESTOWN TO HOUSE 45,000 VISITORS A DAY.) °° to consult $i SRL Son tho exposition grounds, \A0-tay. that oommittion ert Fulton Metnorial Argo- 1 on have the Jamesto , OF “BENDS, " leally complete on op 3 ieeisiotn jo has brought 7" ie » A laborer in the Bel- “ ddimand for nioshoal The Gina oakrinattencioe Memind ty greater eon 4 t | {Governor of Works Cottre ‘Pimmposribte to. scours as many min Bre "Sealed even ot sucheased Wag Whe general viticos o 2. Jinan a ee compa will be. mov t peetett j erled out for a drink. As ho Uftted the Woot Sfter-c-oaretntean- | gives to! hla lip lropped h Pusat the hotels and Desrding- Ne iratinthis hea AL pees ODay Usbly 4,00 exports | pack room and ThMe¢man ‘Green| oum- his arrest! | {ly remarked a} iiying on the dlock In One Fund announced from exposition | | 9 this vicinity y will be able uw ftoluy and others carrled. him into a | y wned Da. Cundibach nnsinyy of 009 zack : t} i ava olive Pat ai | orth Yast | Party, bow 3 ARROW DATE 1) Since the Subway Was a i hile employed) by” Seu Gs Me hired through Mayor McClellan this afternoon gave a} j., pubtichearing—on—the—bil—before—tie Legislature Al Albany to give te enuré care of the Boulevard, or Broadway from Fittieth to Manhattan streets, Pare the Park Commiasionors, The: been a conflict uf opinion as to whether} ow Wie the Park Commissloner ought to take care of the bouslevard, or the head o! the Bureau of Highways The Burea die ati pacae, off intruders, while the ment was eupposed to care forthe qye-clt lawne and trees. This was as near ay could-be surased from-the provisions of faor, “wo abil! was_gent to ture to give the park authorities juris- it altogether, her Jewel box gone, wv She at once called up Pollce Hoad- ‘quarters In West Orange and men wero {mmoediately sent in aol} directions, “sn sirrounding towns also were All trains were r arrival in the different stations by All the trolley lines and the main thoroughfares were wate no trace of the butler was found. The lat of missing jowelry tn diamond _ necklace Jegisia= ‘The W Pnd Association sent tte President, Jamea Van Dyke Card, and Hema sent IL at the Nearing In favor etment, The Women's Mu Leagtto was also represented by Mrs, Allan McDougall and Mrs. Holbrook Mr, Coleman simply sald that If the bill became lnw {t would do away with conflict of opinion Derwoun the High. aya Hureau and the Park Department and that the Park Commissioners vould levard haa not been In good contractors got} fthe-t and rirubbery, or they died soon ftor the work began. Mre. Potter, wife of the Mahop. had sono section taken | spf by her gurdenera. —_ .>__—_-- \MOB ATTACKS YOUTH ACCUSED BY CHILDREN Tho parents of two five-year-p}q girls botween Becond and aat One A reat | SLaLiK afternoon-nnd asked for the are i) of Morris Horn, of No. Zit East One Hun. dred And: Third street, ‘Two doteetly | went out to make the arrest, und ‘Sh. ry yelr hands full befo the privohe? to the Harlem Policn Court, iA, Bundy of women and young men get at Horn, and the fatu 1 eed in | fila? tn Third No to the} FRIDAY, Lane Started to See ‘‘Dentist’’ as $18,000-in Diamonds Disappeared and No Trace of Either CangBe Found. ws Aconsed of having stolen $19,000 worth nia Hervousness, It tated | of diamorida and gold Jowelry from Mrs, Charles of Ludington Went Orange, new English butler, dropped quddenly out-of sight and the police of all tho surrounding citles are hunting for hay today, ayonue, oy a ‘son tee the founder of the REDEEM BOULEVARD) sie senso _who is, an automobile. After Mr. end Mra, Dorgan Toft Tead. K "hls, may compl. of finding him. HOW CAN 10-MILE BIKE | COP NAB AUTOJFLYERS? policeman who/ en miles an hour! vari au: AND PAY COURT FINES. ery {Grand surors, Self-Accused, “Are. door to the fagnitioent home of his a waa vory rich, ” ana hired Lane,’ Britisher with Dlack hair ate blige eyes and a ready to with which fe regaled the other his Ee eaees | Snxlish hobtemen-> red Outtrup’s | Alfred | can‘t ride more th y,| Manage to make a re tomoblle speeders? pes econd ‘hushan ago the Moré ce A Has Not Been in Decent Shape} rather small ae He we employment nad Worked for Bernard MM. Newark contractor, 8; aT dorefereneres end knew his 4 that a tramp called to other day gaye him o handout uyht-to -have—been connected; jhe found an offic * of candidates for the bicycle aq) yesterday who was un: 1! with the Commilasio j was nailing along at ten miles every sixty “minutes, The famous captor of many feurs for alleged luw- [4nd snorted like a far cow ellmbing * ete tren job. It was nouced 8 to keep up has} and Lan auto when it Auauitstuneheor time yesterday Lane. | after he had performed hls customary received purtnission o—utett oo dentl and after changing | th A_fow ininutes| Morgan was summoned to art ot the house totale with acfrisnit-on-the. telenhone, | wie found a bureau drawer open and dutics, asked At and ket oat — ator itt ’ark Depart-| p16 has arrested Jater the Upper pa me nvorn tia t-th broke his colar- bene | hin wheel during ¢ aT spltal to-day, pa ero smaller tone: diamond) horsenhoos, The.three virtues of Strength, Qyality and Cleanliness ombined i ip White Rose Ceylon Tea THE WORLD ‘OUR late comes from Soutii America, neverthcless, Loft’s candies unt! strictly highest grade anicA’ people of all the continents 0 Id to Loft's customers unt teats that all Loft’s candy ingredients must comply with. ea oo SPRCIAL for this FRIDAY SPLCIAL for this SATURDAY Protected by the Package. RID HIMSELF OF INSOMNIA BY |POSTUM In place of Coffee. “THERE'S A. REASON’’ Read“The Roadto Weliville,” in phen. C LATE-C ERED < “SMYRNA Fis, POUND 1 Oc SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | |assute fru it & Nut Chocolates, Pound 15c ix time table of ta are now teued by ‘Commutation tloke: b land H.R. at a/unifarn he HELP \ WANTED. TAMALES tee ack Rate MARCH 22, 1907. WOMAN CR HOLDS A DUNG WAIN HER LAP i ‘When Nathan Blum Ex- | pired She, Unaware of - Death,Stroked Head. Members of the Arion Soclety are =z for the funeral of the firm of ny, at No, woollen merchants, Jast night north= dWay car pat eenth | Treats case Was the cause Beside Mr, Blum waa a tall, well: ten ed: woman toppled over she took Tis {ap and stroked hls 2orehead. Jr, Stewart arrived with an ambu- liance from New York Jlospital, he toid lithe woman the man was dead. She id hardly bellevd it at first, but when fr fully VOUViNCed ate disappeared withe | \ four disclosing her identity, | jis Blum was about sixty years old,| 7 la widower, and lived at the Hotel Ko- land in Emat Fifty-ninth street. He shad-been & memoer of the Arion So- ciety -for_twentyefive yeara and .waa at the cl use Wednesday night apparently In’ excellent heal A mar- rled daughter. at Arver es him ad ©), STALLIONS WN PAN IN STORM AT SEA anderous—PercheronsBreak Out and Terrify the Crew of a Steamship. Uner St. Andrews, Capt irst Officer and Preas nt Bill Sykas, arrived here to-day Antwerp, with alxty-seven ponder Rorobsron stallions and a story of nea. On Monday, Into a territic "The Phoent: repieal uga: latitude 1. The sky was as black as the Inside of an unlined derby hat. When the pitch darkness was streaked, e vivid lightning flashes, the ars. Amid the screaming of the stat: were kicking Merely at ber of them commenced 3 and . grooms rk to pacity the animats and were ‘ight in the stampede Many narrow |Ghoaped were recarded. " The ‘horses fontinued to rage about in the dark Untill the storm had passed, None were Hnjured. | The consignment, sald to be Jutisegest of Percherons ever brought the Diggin route to G. HR. Crouch, of et Lafayette, Ind. 4 > INDICT THEMSELVES Lectured and Punished for Sunday Violations. 3 FORK, Miss., March 2. ¢ of the Grand Jury fn the rday indloted Sunday Liquor s ‘ora Iudge 4 $10 with @ lecture sit for viol de ade was fine ted jurors also returned veral petit Jurors for the ao, A’ rellxious Wave follow. lig slotuoaiat revival recently swept rkey (County, and people of Low degree have been uncom- monly moved by It ELD OF SUPPLIL —No matter if the choco- the nuts from Africa, thersplc ee from om Southern Europe; sugar from Cuba, molasses from drulear te after thelr Rrarid journeys, they cannot go Into il. they are inspected, analyzed and certified to be of bsolutely Pure. Because they satisfy the {the globe is no reason why they should be il they have passed the four third-degree JIM” KEENE professional fee were charged. TERRIBLE 1TCRING JOLTED HARON AND SCRATCHING VRELAND SUNT" Lawyer Says He Got Squeezed in Scheme to Bear “Met.” ‘Tho evidenes was all in, In the triat Justice Dayton and a jury in the ¢ Court, of the tel suit of © No Amory akainst President --Vreciand; of the Stetropoit tan Btrevt Rallway Company, — for | $0.00 damages, ond to the Ju Dew Lan behale of raat tet Ms final plea land, again Useae ot Amory was @ yeme, and thet the al- doryis statement by President nd spolled the project becatisg It @ true exposes of the aituation. ex TK Kome ‘and hts son-in-law, J. Taylor, he said, lost a lot of ey in thelr ratd on “Met,"' as Taylor admitted on the ‘witness stand, Mr. Nicoll chgracteriéed James fF. Keone aa “the t during and—4. Kerous of the Wall street speculat and sald that “J, Coleman Dray on, ‘masquerading under the nanio of ‘Mr Coleinan,' was Amoty’s assoclate and counsel,”” Mr. Barle, for Amory, sald Mr..V ‘{land did not dare, go on the stand. He said he “had wireatened | to prosecute Amory, but had falted to do so. “Mr. Vrecland knows jn-apite of his bluit t Mr. Amory Is not a criminal," he sald. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN LED HIM TO SUICIDE. |: CHICAGO, March 22,—Louls Chalde- cott, aderetary and treasurer cof the National Chicle Company, committed iclde to-day by shooting himself through the head. He had for some béen suffering with nervous de- Raldecott recently lame here from Sycamore, La aes wes = THE EXACTNESS AND PAE- CISION SHown IN THE PATTERN OF A CLUE NEQLION SHIRT EXE Petr THE cour - ATTENTION TO DETANL WHICH 18 PART OF THE MAKING OF ALL CLUETT SHIATS. 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CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES © “A healthy person doeanot heed stator mnentsimade by sick people, but if suck persons suffer from poisonous weeds, a sly desired. I suffered y for four years from poison oak My condition was serious, ag Teould not rest night or day and be frea from a terrible ‘ite! sensation from scratching on my ds felines the fingers, my feet nid face. ’ 1 got the best of advice anid Weatment from nix differ= ent doctors who were anxidus to cure me, One of the doctors told mo that when the poison was cured, eezoma (a worse disease) would follow, which be= came truo,, My, eyesight was affected,” and I went to's hospital especially, for. yea‘and got relief, but eczema got rible hold on my system, “I was about to give up all hope of ever being cured, t I could not be reconciled to such results, asemy health had been good and free from any dis ease all my life. My age is seventy- three years. 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