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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1907, — | , | “seg WAR ON HARRIMAN TRIDGR CONTRADICTS JEROME. E jans for a renomination for a third term in the White House is the in-| she writes: : Would put it up to me if they could, |f Dlels Spring Coats........$3.98 fies polot where ft was broken off by Mr. Jerome more than two weeks | P gljtm asking the |Decause there was no reason that any: | {Taffeta Shirt Waist Suits, $7.98 icians i “Tn shi ‘They believe that their client will be a f by the mi 3 .,,| ference of the smartest politicians in the country from: his utterances and! ypida ‘Gov. fy body Knew for her killing horse; i. week dake rsd ata o*| admitted He Wanted to Kill) :tions since the Harriman controversy hegan. He makes no secret of | tis any person tad tov stand in | Boo" aiat, eat, pos Praad Cuina Silk Waists..........$1.98 “ | PLANS TO BE TRIED BY MR, SHONTS © Fabtice Fitegerald listened patiently to Mr. Jerome. Then \he sald he SWeesmitous to nave the are ended and that be wanted to bave a2) a TO RELI ANSIT SITUATION. "onal arguments brought before him promptly i nf PER. Hartridge tose up. “Your Honor,” he said, “before the commis- A seat for every passenger. ‘ went into their private session yesterday THEY INVITED THE | An effort to enforce a car-full-no-more-passengers rule, ' " _ DIBTRICT-ATTORNEY TO BE PRESENT AND ‘HE DECLINED.” A trial of the pay-as-you-get-on plan. Speaking slowly and deliberately, Justice Fitzgerald said | Two more tracks on the Second Avenue Elevated road. “THIS COURT IS CHARGED WITH THE TASK OF SAFE The addition of side entrances to the Subway cars. some THE INTERESTS OF THE DEFENDANT. THIS CoM. | ae Wider car platforms. oon. WAS CREATED IN RESPONSE TO AN APPEAL TO THE Magnate D ofe e : f i 5S. j ‘ efende “| Doors the exclusive use of boarding passengers, and oth - 7 QONSCIENCE OF THE COURT AND I BELIEVE IT HAS LABORED | ag Py j ended in Al Hluktaas for be Ser ap 8 nd others for those aa Captive Con | WAITHFULLY TO PERFORM ITS DUTY. THE DI PAT ton Deal as Sudden |f #7#2ting. esses He Is Chicago ; HeTORNEY HAS INSISTED THAT HE HAS A RIGHT TO : THE Such restrictions of street traffic whore congestion is greatest as will allow the g' We sing the praites gf | QRANSCRIPT OF THE PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COMMISSION, | Action Is Taken. the surface lines a reasonable, although not exclusive, use of the tracks. Fugitive, Lambert Shoes—and rea- | TWILL STATE THAT | WILL NOT PERMIT EITHER SIDE TO ——- sonably too, We make | WXAMINE THE TRANSCRIPT SINCE THAT TRANSCRIPT WAS WASHINGTON, April 4—That the ~| ‘The man arrested t Brooklyn yester- ‘em. Every pair is from } COMPILED WITH A VIEW TO INFORMING THE COURT." porta ar ha ent | Ww bd | day on suspicion of Being Frank Con our own factory at Rock- | JEROME WILL SEEK REVERSE. crush EM. Mar SENATO A | m slanting, who murdered sore A. w. Gen |t/ land, «Mase, and every” | “This ts my contention,” said Jerome, white with passion. “The law says] of the strenuous happening it | psa Say Bie dal ak reg wm, con |]! pair has behind it our tthe District-Attorney shall be present at All sessions of a Lunacy Commin-|[*™ Say" Nae : | a He added GUC RG Uk Gn Bee unrestricted guarantee gf ; #on. i was inclined to waive that right, but when the counset fora ha wan taken of 0 woman, bot that he was in the house quality. Stylish high and _piher side ts “schesgighed ogi dames rie ree ‘ergieid ‘ar-teet sé ash tape tytn Ie when sha cut her throat, and he fed |] low Shoes—all shapes, all ee ee Oe ; 7 t waa (Continued from First. Page.) | Deoause he Knew he would be suspected |!) leathers—Six Dollar values : , in order to Know what happened I hold that 1 should be given 1 alexa reactisaeheer cach of morder. 3 fre time to argue these points. I also hold that I should be given at bel ages jevidently anxious that it should be just right Constantine's conteeston followed his ||| St $3-95: | shor lor to | wheu Y ” a 4 1 + “@pportunity to ask the Appellate Division for a writ of promiition against | “1 particularly -want it understood,” said Mr. Harriman, “that there Positive identifeation in Police Head: Ask the Man Who Wears Them." “Your Honor’s quling or a mandamus or other -eultabla relief. , avartters in Brooklyn by Jacob Stein. a = — “How esiat ti you want?” asked the Justice. the question | WAS No barter-regarding the appointment of Senator Depew as Ambassa- —————— lerk of No, 15% Broadway. Gonstan > e do yor nee ¢ qtiestion | AIRS ¢: Ss Sei Soe 4'te Pi Une was at one time ember of the 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. "Do I unidergiand that the Court denten me the priviloge of examining] RMter the Uni 4 Southern dor to France, excepting so far as it would tend to harmonize the Black Sends To-Day New Ac-]¥- 3 C4 in this city ‘and Stein was 183 BROADWAY. tPanccript of all the Innacy proceedings? 4 a tibtinicny catece chee =F and Depew forces in this State. You. know the up-State Republicans : hla intimate friend, : “That 1 hold to ty,” sald Justice Fitzgerald in New York E. H. Harriman insisted! were backing Black, and Depew had the local interest with him, and} COunt of Trouble with | or Ddiaivh oan teorione Metis Bee Then | will ask an adjournment until Monday morning before the re-|‘®*t the two lines were n r sac st of eis lective Bureau and Stein was sudden! In the there- was a contest on Minister to Sweden uaheredt Into the room. He ; ts ange oF aer Labonen 1 will_also ed i 1 desire ‘in! pana “The matier of money has been brought -out so prominently in * Heettadingty 40, ‘Constanting toechea| AMBE RI “WBAAition the authority to copy any documents or other exhibits submitted |Join G. M! ; é : ff th maar fe ii aiy ogy atte ° ou ahh By evidence before: the sinssbeuhn® Faves tae what has been published about this affair, that I want it particularly) present Nesberall Sie ASh is: ap: bo Pain shoulder and said “This . jens by Pa understood what the exact facts were ealed to directly by Mrs. Ida Von] Constantine stepped out the line Also at New Haven, Conn. * 7 ent py \< vho - soe] | i a peo ously — - — 4 POURT ADHERED TO RULING [speci me “The money part was suggested by the President so that the. Na-|ix Graves wna ete ith Chartes Lp himert yrecbiiigWA ly, Hy ie ‘Thaw's lawyers sbowed no uneasiness. They had already looked up| * 5 ' bli he S 7 bal : s Minister to MoCauley's ome | d found n edent to show that a trial justi bad, “which, was brought tional Committee could discharge its obligations to the State Committee, eden, Graves's re |#hd under & series of rapid questions | - “the authorities and found no preceden ow that-a trial justice's ruling York hearing * cluded by telling the news that they -had| Susi t@ Present her at the court of| broke duwn and mado hie confession. “Get the Convenience” Sa lunacy proceedings had ever been overruled by the higher courts. ¢ Mr. Harriman concluded by ‘¢ paper men that they-had| grocknotm. Fram Set apartmente at the Lived with the Gentrys, Jerome said for the third Ume that he belleved he should have a copy a gréat responsibility. Canccen cree tate here “Mrs. Von! -1t was through ef aceldental meet ranscript of the testimc f Harry Thaw. With patient court are “You newspaper men ought to: get together,” said Mr. Harriman, | Secretary of State Rost encore niry dn: Chicago: that-<I_be. 0 ar a be “the Justice repeated bis former ruling. ohio heen and] and purity things, instead of always tooking tor -the-sensationat, LS 3g by Bi ped nreg with hia _wite,”” said | 1 way clothe sou— or ary mitmber-ot | soc zs it hi - 4 A Beaty s ° resident on pa a be s I ts orn emees the transeript of the publte| of $1.00 per annum |ti¢s taking an emetic to read from morning newspapers nowadays. But| ernment will have te one. ~ lin La Salle aven : I Pease eh tenes lt I eared \ 8 as co expenditures ac- | ft young—in geod, Jones y oe jons in order that he might be better guided in his action before the | “4 , Boe tie ryan x rae ail hewspaners Dek saan The communi. | there several months Division. Once more he was overruled prior to the ; |don’t make me, out an enemy o' chibi. isthe sohpe- cation ts the requit of the publication of |, C0, ‘e morning of the day she died He asked that he might have access to the documents filed oatore| ett ne Chicago. aad | “This craze for sensationalism should not continue. You will ROIS tre aettarR Fo Ms. Graves Heed Chal tocar Bithantunmned ep . | the, readjuntm th ca , © pai etal Mrs. Von Claussen, who is ene | When I met her in the lower hall. She Miho commission. Justice Fitzgerald refused this boon, too, but intimated | diucl meu poreueh aut Su" we | your market like some of these people down in Wall street do. Ghighter of a wealthy New York:mon |W44 fully dressed to'wo out, even to ands alenyatat tort Chat he would not finally pass upon the report until next Motiday in order | |f the ordi inary ods ad been fol Chant and part owner of the Hote) |*" hat. I said, Good morning ie - ] "fo Rive Jerome time to make further arguments or to prepare his appeal aciracted tot t he trabaction, " “es aa Lasteine, reoken:. in bet Jower! iper | coked St me, steppéd into an a 4 Moderate Prices * Then the Justice called the jury and the prisoner into court. He! Roosevelt Now an Open “reasons through distinguished foreign {700,84 cut er tnromt ag she entered ; e ; — the Jury until Monday at 10.20 and sent the prisoner away. Thaw| Gpae, an pentonateas a. ene | Ud Mapped toware Doran r saws [freee ee ree fairly beaming as he stalked out. ‘M- YEAR SENTEN SENTENCE d id. fi Th +) d ok was the Countess Zoelling. which fact |*Dfe; ou: wasn't quick enough a | Choose at $1 aweek—the easiest way . The lawyers for the defense feel no yneastness over the threat of the an 1 ate or Ir erm alone would entitle her to presentation, | #4 of blood squirted from 1 Ladies’ P, 5 ' one . ‘she contends. Wound In her neck as she fel! and |} '*dles’ Panama Suits, very finest =) eye ar ak ase igs & case is not possible under the! (Special Despatch to The Evening World) | dest" and gee DS with the Pres- mrnok, my light overcoat and my har | ality, at soe SIZTS tate. ey believe that on next Monday Justice Fitzgerald | IGTON, Apri q Bt raat Was so frightened I ran out the back | 1 ¢ ‘on . / h ril 4.—That President Roosevelt is la his ough the a» || Covert Corset Conts.. $0.98 JOGA confirm. the report as it stands and order the trial to proceed trom | WASHINGTON, Ap ving. Tis | geet Mats tae Seetmsareena,teyen | wiz, tee, Girears, the, alert ken | kind is recorded ann studied at the White House, he J my way and Der me out of -soctal | ns ; BSE say Cont ‘The concluding paragraphs of the lunacy commission report in full are Banker, and Had a Bad the fact that he believes there is.a political war on and that the fight is eg og ie ald bene, BS ye Men's Suits in Cassimere and ; : {Wun of the United do- 5 a : Record, directed against him. Those who know hint best believe he has con-| tq many ie toad ‘esse CORT CR: LL weertv ure ree ause apec Sanit te Thibets, finest make... ....$10.50 with- . ~ vinced himself that he is the only man who can save the party. old slther. for. the President's per- pesky. eh And. I watied for Itaiy in | | Spring Overcoats, finest coverts, Be eres His declaration on the night of the election of 1904, that he would under} *7nel, Bfor bale va ibticastcnscad Dies ‘Hobe 40 Slevambor, : $8.50 ‘ol ingle Brandt, who stole scart. didate for the nomination for the P. “Will Sweep the Count “Toh Were Jools: | Py no circumstances ever be a can @ Presidency jeep untry.” ear they 7 ing for me posts intercourse had by ithe defendant with the Tombs physicians, E0* (2 ‘ith avenue, on March f and [again was made under conditions that do not exist to-day. He has been as-! “Serious Shatgve 1 hold over ar, Pheq 1 Some Sack eee Amer EITZ& TAR . ve : ravess heal can - keepers, other attendants and the probation officer, these Persons | assaulted Mr. Schiff with a dowling-| ured hy men in whom he has the utmost confidence that the people want| tasted Ly bis own signature: ten he jae, ae travember. I have been “i ‘ \ to discover anything frrational in his conduct or speech. pin, wae sentenced to thirty years i8/ nim, In case he should find tt necessary to make an announcement of his| Satementa bends citrate Tek? eit |, a¥es bir uae ra the nrisone: Credit Clothiers - of ‘the : he wi , "DHAW'S VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS. Srrermoon' on.'a comblosd “chavgs of !ntention to try for the Presidency agaia be could point to the fact that cor-| fveyp ,prerinu couniry, and raise | ranging fo, geil for Jtair lant wack ‘tell sas miton Si: 468 Filth Ave + “The detendant has taken ah active part in the conduct of the trial;|#rand larceny and assault. The heavy | porate influences are antagonistic to him. og man oad Woman, Soung Itallan apd sasumed his name in * es made numerous suggestions orally in court and by letter as to the ®*™ pales ie pally ly Ble! ad The President firmly believes that there has been a combination formed Richeiley, and Bi gegen Wy. order to protect hima abroad eek: BROOKLYN. peelertion of jurors.and the examination of witnesses. Many of these sug-| week thar he teed in scnitt ana| between (he Rockefeller-Harriman interests for the purpose of dominating United Bra ysaalane, Bo ee ee et net ony ‘ Were deemed valuable and were adopted by his counsel, and ex-| to hie bad criminal record both the Republican and Democratic National conventions next year for| snd Mra. Graves, and my redress, | there was 4 reward of $1, i of the letters referred to shows that generally the suggestions (2° ™ Dit twenty-one years o | the purpose of keeping meg candidate.of efther party who might! sly, my resentation at the. ‘ourt | for the arrest PBeconprentine: This w Ay ‘Geder tie e of Lawrence bimself to carry out the Roosevelt programme. Presid. States Government in the person of | rir and two other Brooklyn sleuth: ‘@matained in them were material, sensible and apparently the product of a| eTME’h, UMder th name of pledge lent Roose-' President Roosevelt, the Go C vente: : wind, While the testimony of numerous experts calied te ties (it, Rowlkes secured employment “with Veit nay declared to his intimates that he will not stand for the nomination’ Wit have nobody, clas to biame for | BOA ing» alip bound for 1 y " vale nd “ ” ne 0. paislats «ska na elidel Attorney nd the defendant's counsel is irreconcilable, though given charged for writing objectionable not by the Republicans of a “reactionary” candidate. He ts about the only | If 1 an Amerioan subjec CONNECTICUT | A Fable is 7 y _ to Mra, Bebtft. gt into the bouse| Republican in the leadershtp councils of his party who cannot be Bet emyeelt to be punishea and deprived NEW CAPTAIN. 0 n experts who personally examined the defendant during the trial ee = ip si pews bc lesa Yrenetionasy/” down | of honors at the Court of Sweden | WABSHINOTON, April 4—Capt, Hugo The little girl Since the appointment of the commission, ann who of all the allenists | Aecw's,” secreted hivnset sae f ike | 10 protect Mir and Mra, Graves: pot [Osterhaus, now & member of the Naval th ! . had the greatest opportunity of observation, 4 rary. jay in wait for Within the past few moni many newspapers tn various parts al nt they Teprasented, | |inepection board, has ween selected to 2 a curl was me 6 PF f Tvation, it disctowet the fact | Asauulted lim. Mr plo- rf | ey manend the wattie-sbip Connec' : 4 ‘. the country have conducted voting contests upon the future of Py f roment owes by iP . tn od and bad at 5 on of insanity at che present time could be found in the matic move, got bim to the banking Teaident| my diplomac ry ar ute. place of Capt. Swift, He : ‘7 dotive of Kulm, Loeb & Coa few days Roosevelt. A surprisingly large number of preferences have been o..| Ball for Her Benefit, command at once, in order to b atervals < pandast or physical condition of the defendant later, Yad him looked over by « couple exe) a! for her participation in the ¢ aus BD aaeen er ras hia) ‘aceaticatil ot the ackaannk atey sunced him sane pressed for him as the next Republican candidate, Every instance of this| mybelf'ts ie pure ere eniaving | at the opening of the James s ' ot alte h . ov . “The direct oral and phy: lendant by the com | Sa he a pl eB ot ee A Moral themselves disclosed no insanity in the defendant at the present The i'resident has been informed that a combination of Wal) street bell’ tant sould aot aches i - Something 7 ri ball, that I id tlend me. Upon all of the facts tt " our opinion that gt the time of our pose ot corporation influences has employed agents and is already at work in presented didnot! tae place. t ik @eamination the said Harry K- Thaw was and Is sane and was not and design when thy clject of hie venweance| Penneylvania and Oblo with the object of defeating any candidate tor the! scbihty wasted, ‘mRoTamce,” that € Aprils | Bi not in a state of idiocy, !mbecflity, lunacy or insanity so as to be in- f ed sentence I Detective-ser- | Republican nomination he may favor. He keeps posted on everything that {Akt for,my, Denefit. at bal sethae A “Gapable of rightly understanding bis own condition, the nature of the oun investigation Into hie rece, BAbens in & political way and feels fhat he fs in for a fight. Within « few with po thanks to Mr. Graves or hte Woe Levy , @harges against him and of conducting his defense in a rational menner. ed by many| weeks he will find @ way to line up his forces and feel out hts sup- * “The minutes of the proceedings bad before us and the documents n from al | porters, He will not hesitate to use his power as President to force the| ed in evidence are herewith submitted, weak-kneed into Ine | eg tpoctre RE 'SHONTS ACCEPTS pp ene RR Si pa | families and had sto ain Coat will sol All Park & Tilford Food hings They're guar - anteed fo be d al | fe roducts are desir on good a * “DAVID M'CLURR, TRACTION Pp. S | dispute between the President and Mr.) these corporations have, sonhaient lee A 2 $ able fr Hy ways, and they reig: F : fr RR, LAN | Harriman there comes the anonunce- | Commissioner Prouty, ngreed te mais” | the standpoint of tue econ- est in bad (Signed) PETER B. OLNEY, OF THE PUBLI mont that Harriman's Western coal and | quish their fiimay claims on vast tracts He ad weather. “LAOPOLD PUTZEL” ratimad corporations have been whipped | of valuable land, the Government will at THREE #ToORRS 13% Walker Bt 14) broatwa ww York —>__. into. an offer to surrender_milllions of | once bring sult to recover still mor. , Wyoming, Colorado and Utah whieh they can hold n curves| were grabbed ty ‘various tricks and | Harriman, according to. the a3 BY FAST-GOING CAR. held for exploitat House, is in the present movement gs | The Government has been conducting | he was in the one of 14. At that time, IR. PUTZEL INSISTED ON HIS POINT, | en ticuak trom. After court adjourned an Evening World reporter learned that Dr. Put- anh ba Gal. the medical member of the Commission, did not affix his signature tc ed, are impracticable Whe report until he had a long conf mn Ba. ence with Justice Fitzgerald and his ; : : Mary Lynch, seven year ‘ jollowing the forenoon session. Dr. Put ally pst & searching inquiry into the alleged | the years old, of No Gro 'colleagues , erin forenoon enebicn. hi zel finally abandoned 1 in and hae “eollected on tes: |keragtio oaraa heise calmed | iat One Hundret and Thirty=thria intention of presenting y pO byt he absolutely declined se batch of evidence. Two of the! tates, but failed, and at last went c, Street TAR Beross the street from in ‘2 front of No. 1M8 Amaterdam ave: No. 13 etdam avenue te for Roope | snip afternoon just as ® car dashed | down the incline, caught her and man- ied her right log. dM ith Grife. Eimen: ‘austen tor Attemman Gritee” : Think Roosevelt Will Run | Raa Morte mend So ME | jand Sixty-fourth street. were among the fret passengers to sump off the car in Spite of Former Pledge naney Featarat ai basdeael wet het wounds strips of linen torn trom rporations involved are. the Pacific Railroad and ite ¢ , $9 wign with the other two ur {il one change had been made in the wording @f the 1oport which McClure and Olney favored ‘As originally drawn by Mr. McClure, the ort contained this sen | gence; “‘An examination of the letters referred to (letters of sugieation | @tich Thaw sent to bis counsel during the trial) show that generally the contained in them were rational, sensible, and apparently the of a save mind.” Wr. Putsel objected to the use of the word “rational,” and he stead Unlop | the convention id, the | veit he annoy a a plaints, Blomach reas ater Eating, * goad ad Pius _ Biliousness Geclined to sign the report until he was permitted with his own On tie night of Election Day, 14. fhe Massachusetts 1 hr “Huyck took the child to the J 1. Qulekiy and Pecmareativity using to strike out the word “rational” and subsiitute therefore the word when Theodore Koosevelt was can: Fa yk Hospital Policeman Rott vinoed that had been elected Presl- | chuaeth has » favorite rman W. Hannen, of ment on the n dal,” #6 that, as completed, the paragraph re Material, senst aaa ial an ovaruiediiniag candela ie Noa Inety-tlath strat, le and apparently the product of a sane mind declared in the White House (hat he tion {> fis Geli: end that he Gould not he : » Fan z would never be a candidate for on I ROME STATES HIS POSITION, ame Seoent was Um Wea aise ata ae att PKCIAL KOR THIS FRIDAY ‘Afier returning to his office, District-Attorney Jerome dictated to bin solicited : A. deo wine Rimeait te’ sebor ar "the aed the following statement Hines thas time he has not dlecumsed tation ay ey Ioowev eit. i. noone ——- the subject, ‘To all who have written ey Depew POUND mot care io discuss the case, because, in my jon ‘ould be rein . . ony ominaiion | vi claret} A oe Wi +4 - “t do . boos D my n, It would be urging Wim to accept & renomins Freda it a4 that the ao ae FRUIT & fo do so. 1 coujq not teli until I have examined the authorities "Mr. Loeb, bis secretary, hes ee & | clamation, whet b wants It or eet T CHOCOLATES the: ought t e ‘urthe: thor r not wtcrectypod reply, etating that the Pree. ibe the facts whether I ought to take any further action or not in the way dent has nothing to edd to hie slate Think Roosevelt Will Run. wie POUND I5¢ @ ab affidavit to the Appellate Diviek When I have gone over the facts & t of ble election in O home can be really healthy or clean unless a disin- $B my pomwersion and eamined the law on the subject, s I be of the that the learned presiding justice has committed legal error, | will meee to review bis adjudication if the authorities permit © election~ especially in recent e-there hae developed a dispos m all over the United Btat Retaviisded isTT. The ‘peti. prieed iaiw ‘oa une marker ‘Bold Hele Bead for Wiusirased tae TA 4 A) a ri) ar tary of the Navy John I ene hy York's intramy, more} Long saye that the mid be BO fr ously aus on the other hat hb the conclusion rats ahh Season das ts 1 ang yd 7 a es Le - } gr Aoriveagese “no ° d.4n0 could make appear to bp Foparded by the | elected ony once, and tile leit eingen |e fectant is used there, No (SE | o—M sted error. 1 wi ke no f act ! ft ui in pledge }Of al the Roosevelt. renomination HELP WANTS: ALE “Phe decision of \)« moat imp ; Pea for Ropseveit Syste : home is unhealthy where AR occa BE 6 on the The f spr nt.4 ° i ¢ & few typical ingtanoes Preaidem Noosevet will bo Torted ts fC. N, is used, yn eandpspert nf such inguiric ae wiaat ‘ ‘ af i ative Grenna, run again; that hie renomination fe in: tss°t ob elwghd hag rs \ | Sh eet Tene pete s ne* All ROBINSON’S be clearly sett lov ory Koopevalt delegption tp the etdehl fut” Your Druggiat Sells It Ss |) Ladress P.O hon a - alns com | plauded the statement | Benator Tillman believes that Presi WEST DIBINPECTING CO., lac. PATENT BARLEY = f making is Towe Lagielature take ¢ that” the | showed ate Mt toa!” take the Boreas ah A poll of the Republican marabere of “hs Hodeevelt wants # third terme and Lager ti nareoaman Burien, ‘i Worl Cod ead gle re must be F lar end within the ho Y fe el orld Wants Werk Wendere oo fallen feerein of eatery " bey oy a > ROMP CE? es ie fake & tex Bes Ss mt 3 das Aiea