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THE EVENING WORLD, mepemegict MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1907. | | } é ] Dre John C. McCarthy Tells Why. Lunacy Board’s Visits to Patients _ on Ward's Island Reveal _—s_ . Nothing. | | “Assistant District-Attorney Alanley began to-day an Investigation | {nto the charges of The Evening World's investigator, Dr. John C. Me- Carthy, that patients in the Manhattan State Asylum for the Insane on «4. Ward's Island have been habitually and systematically. abused and tor-” | tured by the attendants. To-diy’s proceeding was preliminary to a course, ‘1 ‘of-action designed to bring out the whole story of the misgovernment of the unfortunate pauper insane sent to: Ward's Island for care and treat- ¥ Dr. McCarthy, whose plain, forcible, uncolored statement, published in The Evening World, amazed and horritred the community, was ques- +—tioned-attength-by-Ar- Manley. Dr Albert Warren Ferris, chairman of E nission, and -Dr--William-H.-Mabon,-superintend- ent of the Manhattan’ State Hospital, were also questioned as to their knowledge of the conditions described by Dr. McCarthy and the rules in eming the actual supervision of attendants by officers in “the State uta ; force con | It is likely that the matter willbe taken before the Grand Jury. | The only reflection upon Dr. McCarthy's statement has been cast by Dr. iS “Ferris, In the following statement Dr. McCarthy replies to the criti-, ~Q cisms'of Dr. Ferris in a manner that leaves no doubt about the necessity SS] for a change of administration and methods on Ward's Island: { GRAND JURY READY TO PROBE EVENING ». WORLD'S CHARGES OF ABUSE OF INSA Pretty Girl and Stranger Who Gave His Bloud Too Late to Save KENNEDY. ead | : een See 6 TN AD patie: onally,.and found Urvse cits, that he ¢t id thes | BY DR. JOHN C. M’CAREHY. patients personally, and f oe hat he then and there nade a ah oer eR CHel searching Inquiry Into the manner In whicn they were received? ; \ Y The interview with OF. Albert farren see js, Chairman of the State Lunacy If he did all thiz, and really thought the ea Cotnmisston, a4 bse called to my attention, In that interview he ts reported of gufricient consequence, then it in unfortunate that 4 § w have suid ‘ ae the subject, I was there to toll the truth to anybody In’ autiiority who ques- | “| wil] say {hat i consider some of the stories told by Lr. Jona C, Me- tioned me. \ Carthy tmpoesivle of belief. I cannot bring myself to belleve that the hang- It might have spuiled my newspar | G Ing process could cver have taker place. If It did, there would certainly ‘ in app Le ronie effect pen ihe patient, eas ty cance) But pg miata peor eh pital three times a week nu . ‘ I persocally visit the hospital three. tines ek anl exainine the pa- fear of consequences wonld have detested ie from tell: tentcurahave:nevet dono suffering from the effects of a ‘hunging,’ i ‘ 5 + Sany oneywho had the right to ask. } whfon woutd certninly leave some trace hebind If it took place. ajay want to vay tliat If De McCarthy witnessed these acta of cru. | DR. RERRIS’S IMPLIED THRE 1 fcru- | 5 b, i ely, as he evs pe did, and tlok part {n some of them, according to hls | This leads me to taie ‘ own statement, then he Is Just as Hable as onybody else and should’ be pun- | the implied threat directed wt me. at once! Be { f dlan't go to WV . 5 isted for not reporting U DR. FERRIS DIDN'T VISIT WARD 40, land ace them ab Gh tn reply 1 would éay that T have neves veon Dr. Ferri, unless perchunce he| | volt \s among th: members of the Lunacy Commission when they walked through | Yn; 4 the frat part of thermonth of Octobar. a Mle 4 ring that. month 1 was on duty in Ward every day from 6 A. M to 7 f Of 2 os. except on Saturday aiternoois and on Sunday, Oct. 2% If Dr. Ferris personally examined the sixty patients or any of them three ? hk. or at ali, It must havo been donc while | was at | tated. | | So: es a week oF ingimes 2 myself open to a > Munch or von pass : A No doctor } the patients of Ward 4) elther In‘the ward or on thu exer-| AN “INCIDENT”! IN A GOOD CAUSE Wetse grounds on the Ist + day of October while I was on duty, If ony had) Before 1 went I received certain instructions from ‘Phe \ suand fhe had looked ie would have seen the ring around, Victor's neck, which | 1 way bound to onv Strict limitation—truth—uncolored but uny i\ ~ Jawas the result of thy towel “hangins’' he received on the afternoon’of Oct. 1. | tf, in trying to right what I considered a great wrom, 1, ‘ ME cant seo whe the Ward's lalain) authosttles do not acknowledge tho “hacg- jpevany, 1 will coustder it a merg Incident fing" crocess. 1! Way so common that one patient would suggest {t for another in| out any desire for the cravn of f { dng refractory state & | Wefore Jeaving the Island 1 establishe \ be on SAT TT Se apo: eiyee eaee 4. ™DR, FERRIS COULD KNOW IF HE WOULD. | By Culs [received the following yeaterc ? y r fataver ‘ as . “A vo-called investigation ts now ~ In reply ty Dr. S's xtatemen: that ho_conslders some of the surien told a by mpestibls of belle? I woall say thas many of my own per synole. thingswillidod i Three! Gaye! talk: EUS oda _ Wn Dersonal friends | yefore.” Again the messaxe © Thave commented on my degeripUon of Ward's Island with the query: Ang do you remily mean to tell me-that {t's all tru f cuts on pauper patients didn't question me upon and tt might have merited for prttent or att all that I knew to p the rest of br, Ferris’s published interview, namely, Jeland ty aby tand mutely by 3, unless for m purpose | ponsiile for the con- | ditiona that made possible such treatment ax T have di Somobody. way, I went to atrike, if possible, a death blow to y sys from _expertence. \tromn observation, (rom unguarded interviews, 1 had every reason to believe ex My uttack was not directed against any man. or clats of men. fh }ronal animoatties, and [ tried to disabuse my mind of any projudiee {xed that my mlssion AAA Hot Wholly devoid of danger, and that 1 was laying ain eort of eriticism, Venus World, and 1 say this dispassionately and with- tyrdom. , a wireless system of communication. | ying On, but what xove stu me: ih {0 A deoper cut (ken T have inade) “will be necessary Me crehore friends, why have no means of Judging of the truth of my atements, | Py can only reply that-l have atnted it v. be 30. 6 { ec) Yo Dr Ferris, wito nas every factiity at hl command, for nnding oft the truth [WIS ot, 1 reply thut hfs ignorance on the suDdsect and hig ddoubt that the u yet my 3t anging’ was In common dally ure tn Ward 4 and tn other wards, | niprocors of § B0heenix to me impossible of belief. Lads Dr Ferma states tat ths hanging process, “If It took ptace would haye some teettect up n the patient.” T certainly think tt woutd. The phystenl pain, tha sense raRULF-USTRIKE WHERE IT WON'T SHOW." FOU As to the Inmedinte. xhor' . Hey suid vay that the patients ere elnct sighted effect (external marks of violence, &o..) [ Bich ly {re from them, ail things sonsideroa, |One Born: to Widow of Slain of | Personally went Into the great shower-bath with them frequeutly as possl- | if + Runle, and, of course, aw brulaes, (wut not nearly az frequently as texpectea, | Man, Other to the De- Ti when !t ts considered that the brutality fe cleverly: fendanls WNiFe: R en ; yatematized. this will ‘a explained somewhat. It is openly stated, with a little tinke of regret, that ‘Ofere are oniy tro-places to Hit a man—bdehind the fowur Jaw and In Uhe abdo: i wv If, however, Dr. Ferris will look In the ward nctes of Jullus Rus's hintory |ife in Justice Humphrey's court Uuphe will see that Mr, Rus was recelved in Ward @ with bruises, They are de- | Queena County, to-day, hia wife Woecribed as alight by the charge attendant. I saw them two or three days alter | the widow of the man, Adams js SFar. Rus received hls first hanging in Ward @, They were by no moans alight, 4. for they covered one shoulder-blude and eatended out Into the intérsoapular b{/Space almost to the spine. 4 y Infant. Sine \ing to her breast a tl widow has become a mother, and abe were too’ old, and must have been recolyed in the ward from whioh Mr. hus | the trial of the ¢ was transterred. § : : postponed, ats Stasey 23, 1906, white I cannot convelve of any reason that would Justify beating Mr. Rus, as he area rath a } word of English. . Uslveralty pl In an interview with Mra. H. G, Tintko, Interpreter for the Charity Organl- @omestic trouble, Mra. Tintko said he talked rationally-and colierently in his | fendant, Colnciien 90 . He told Mrs, Tiniko that he had seen patients bi young Schnitzler £ : Pea eer a Futally treated, and |. puttet through his heart. In Adams phe eked her. to tell mo that he didn't want to be beaten and didh't want an {tight hand waa ciitched a smoking Te operation performed on him, + | volver, He was arresi@y and charge ‘Thrown into a pen, mauled and hauled about, beaten, with no one to talk | with the murder of Sebnitater, to, no one to give hin a friendly nce, consider the state of mind this friend- iRXtaived by Mra. Adams, Lin wife a {him to the home o | CUTS THAT WERE IN EVIDENCE. Will Dr. Ferris deny that on the 13th of October (Sunday) Puclent Peter | 804, Mouhen, Merny itinsa ft Ont, 22 Patient Carey rocelved a cut on the lower jaw that required two @ alitohes? : Pht ‘Will he deny that both of these cuts on the face munt have been, in tHa | i190) ‘L matural course of ‘the healing pr. dlatinotly visible eerver'for at Jeast a week? — 4 a‘ BAKER'S DEATH MOVES JER ME QIAVE.TIGATE | Poison Case Taken Up After’ Taik With -Jersey-Officer and Boston Law yer: thir helpiesaness and sepradasion, the ultor misors of the whole thing must have a | thgerrible eftoct cpon u mind already Miftertag from discascd pricesses, and mist | sertuinly hasten thors procenses, retard recovery or preclude any chance of it | | % oajen..Ip both. those_places as there lene bony undereteueture.-no“marke wil; When Jossph UG, Adams, of Long fatot Asa result of a threo-sided oi pengen sl and City, wan placed on trial for hin | e os ace to-day In the Oflice the Manhattan police are to have ® nand In the offfoa) Inquiry mto the iwith killing. were, in court, each clisp- Jerkin celebrity who was removed tom Mrown's chop-housecptter—lvc the death of her “husbard the young} ently the next day at the house of Frank H. Hard In Bogoia, N. J:, where relmade his home - 4 D the samo Ume the wife of the prison | Pee COPEL AN EON RE REAR ER Rave hirun to a boy baby; at Of {oT mistook them at first an @ result of the hanging T had witnessed, but they |there two almost simultaneous: biriits | has been twice | Nu), a Boston lawyer, rep- Edward Baker, a brother of : i enry Schinitx- | i rs old, was calling muat have been beaten in order to pkoduce those contusions: He waa a deli- jon his mother with Bin bride of three erte, gentle, melancholy little Hungariah, who couldn't talk or underatand a | weeks, at the Schnitzer homestead, 5 Cheatar Park, near | J | Unton Hill, the screen of a window ie Chae. Ww 4 Jcrashed in and a niin! leaped Into the pation Boolety, at which I was present, I learned that he had had a very serious |foom, ‘The man was Adams, the de- with his sudden} aresei OMe and Ie ALC Diwtrict-Attor r tet, Of Bergen Couny, N After nearing’ tue oiner tworuied Sit, PFOMGUesaeu Guat Cerlatn fe. surving Of in He turnea (ie AgIAANL Distt native tongue, He was proken-hearted, and | wanted to mo back to hia natlya | appenrence @ twvolver exploded on ‘ } to the toor with} af adenig an is » one of the best men Was ae work nists have found traces of W the Cental uae, PWEUY, ACA hia, Mok UaidOv keel’ Wir ined ine body id to: y, and who sald co and -pomtal cards beuring sus- savers tee Hd he uscd contain! geative and obscene writings! oad been . i > lane little stranger must have been in at al! tlmes, and then consider the'ettect | TONY Meni’ She complained 10 her| Dt the tluld he unde eal atl de : ics pre ae who. slurted Out sta find the fe | {anonymous sender, His search brought) fig BR OLS tas Wille Schniteler and Nix witoy Merten hing and chatting] flvic. ft throumh the! arse | Burne sustained a out on the lip that requtred two xtitches? Tuat on Tuesany, | Window. °A Jiry will be scoured to-dey, ‘ he Was Impored upon, oheniloa) examina that he had found a3/ * continued Di found enough’ arsenic. 10k | Several strong men, echt NSA elie U, 8. BUILDINGS IN SAN JUAN, | Question ‘but, that li war administers J. K, Taylor, the Untted States arch- sone. a lerge estate, $12,1 which was willed iy Mranerecktas man been planning public Juan, Forta, Rico, | at nm e le | odd, former} women’ paseenger GAVE HIS BLOOD TOGIL WHOUED NOTKNOWING HM Actor John Gray Heard of Beauty's Plight, and Made Sacrifice — ra (Spectal’ to The Bvéding World.) | “PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 2.-The nine ounces of blood that | Disa Bella Kernedy, a -patient tn the) tess, Methodist Hospital, fatied-to save her | epree, followed by a la “COUNTESS OLGA SUED FOR DIVORCE BY LIEUT. BRUTE KIDNAPPED GIRL TELLS HORRORS OF HER CAPTIVITY Man Whose. Resignation Was|17-Year-Old Millie Fariando Forced. by Escapade Is in Sanitarium. ~ ‘The rotiance of Lieut. Charles Law- Taken in Cab to Abduc- tors’ Prison at Whitestone. Beventeen-year-old Mille Fariando, rence Bruff, U. 8. N., and Olga Max-|¢ne pretty little Baxter street store xirl, visite to ‘Dr, sttankée wave tol well, bis “darling little Russian Coun-| who was kidnapped and held a pris which bectn on “a Tenderlotninner for two weeks In & room above Joon in Whitestone, L. I.. today life: and whe died! yesterday jmorning. | Houghton at the “Little Church ‘Around fdentified three men before Maxistrate No. 146 South Twenty-frat street. brother. The brother had offered his blood, but was found to be too siakly Gray immediately applied to the hos- pita}, and sald he was wiWing to eacri- fice as much blood as might be needed. He ts « dig man, robust and [ | Banks and Be: cret marriage, {# having ita: finish be fore Referea John J. Adama In dlyoroe proceedings. a Russlan Countes: Eighteen days after her marriage sh waa evicted from the Alabama Wotel,| No. 16 West Eleventh street, for” non terlum. i full blooded. _|ander 8. Bacon brought ‘an action for Mina Kennedy had aiiffered from Inter. nal hemorrhages that had left her in an anaemic condition. Everything else that) medical -akill could employ’ was done, until It waa sees that the only liope of reviving her strength was to Nine ounces of blood were tranefuned from the wrist of Gray to bhe young wor too far gone and she died yesterday. Gray, who was atill at the hospital, was deeply grieved td learn that his sacri- ice had been in! vain. He had been greatly tmptessed by the girl's beauty ROBBED WIDOW DENIES DRINKING COCKTAILS. Mrs. Davis, Whose Cask and Furs Vanished From Flat, Indig- nantly Denies Report. Mra. George Davis. a wealthy young daw, of No 189 Audubon avenue, waa dignunt to-day at the report that she Wad drank cocktalls with a young wom- an she met casually outside the Mount Morris Hank Saturday morning and that she went home with the young woman, suddeniy went to sleen and awoke to find her cuest had vanished with 200 worth of furs and $188 in cash, "We agrank nothing, aid Mrs Davis to-day. “I met thin woman shortly af- ter T lett the bank We discussed the servant eirl problem, I invited her to step Into my apartment. I thought she wis All right and “ld my vocketbosk and furs on the ble. Then 1 went into another room and when | came out the woman was gone. 5o were my-furs and purse. “Thds le at} there was to It. The about the cocktalls.,.wan outrageous." a had at home.” to play It perfectly. fingers’ ends. deferred payments. ve her more blood, and it had to be, vigorous blood. | vigorous tion from the Navy was accepted. She and ivr a while she seemed to 1f-¥en-are-an_accomplishedpianist_and—can—play touch and its remarkable sweetness and purity of tone, —=~tf “heretofore you have been-among-those-who “just-sit-back ard -listen;* now: {s-your-turn at? the instrument. The whole realm of music—classic or popular, religious or ragtime—is-at your - 21 and 23 ‘Rep ' Manhattan Phono nbsolute divorce in behalf of} TAnut. | Following her denth the jdentity of |the Corner,” on Aug. 2, 1908, and a se-|Cannorton in Flusiing Police Court as |the good’ Samaritan who offered his | blood’ to ald the reoovery of a younx | |woman.he had never seen was made | Lieut. Bruffs resignation ‘from the} '\nown.’ He {s John Gray an actor, of |navy wa forced becaue of his esca- |pades. Olga Maxwell lived with Clarice a le Barton at the ‘Holly- Gray had’ heard ef-the plight of a} wood, in West Thirty-ninth atreot, and deautiful--yeune-‘girl_in the Methodia! | was known - Hospital, through a friend ef her} | thowe who abducted ber in a cab. The men sald they were “Rocco Gutnto, forty years old, of Ne 237 Ofulberry Jatreet; his brother Antonio, nineteen years old, of No. 168 Troy syeaue, | Brooklyn. and Tonio Lasaro, of No, 211 ‘sot etreet. Kaoh was held. in 31.800 | ball for triaj on the cHarge of abdyo- } don. ‘ | ‘The girl who was rescued by her | tether and her sweetheart after the [payment of board,/and it came out that! Mtter: hed resigned hie~ position, to Tdeut. Bruff's family had been payiue her bills and had taken btn tova sani-| ¥0ry Of Detng dragged into w oad at | Mulberry and: Canal streets, while re- next atop was when Col, Alex. | turning from church, by two men, one | of whom-she know, woarch day and night for her, told « Hor screams were smothered ani she Brut, charging “Anna Olga Hyde Brufft,, Was choked: In terror, she shrank also known as Olga, Maxwell.’ with |Oack In the cab and fainted A lone reckless conduct with a well-known |Journcy over a ferry, she says, and bver rough roads, brought her to # Tenderloin rounder, who took her to |ionely bullding, She sald she noticed the Madison Square: Hotel last July. | The beautiful “Countess anya ‘Lfout. Bruff deserted her the day hix rest; rays she received this letter from him, postmarked at Bayonne, N, J.: “Dearest: Nan: I find the cheapest be much stronger. But her vitality ¥2% burqa wa can get In Havonne js $2) 0 Weoura eacaps. 1 had decided to tummy wee! ) g [out of the window and break eo Ker eartosiamca namo kestes $1018) | futher than submit: to further Insulty week. I can't expect more than $20 a month from my parents. © * © I cannot support you. so here goes with the was.. Good-by, dearest. “CHARLIE.” @ is ng whe tad missed the train, 1 hung on to Charit | Please give my. mi \cZAR READY TO BELIEVE | THE DUMA IS WITH HIM. imperor | Councll, and’thelr wlyes, “The max aod Ma women ‘vith a cook, ee Muskogeo} ‘ Nov. 4 for the Choctaw Reservation to) This week begins B na, If reply to! hunt big Kame. They were to return week begins our great manu: i 8T. PETERSBURG, Dec. 2 | Nichoas received and perused a copy | [of the Address of the the speech from the Throne at the | Nov. Mi but did not arrive. 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