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| THAW READY FOR SECOND TRIAL 10 BEGIN ON MONDAY 0+ Defense as Planned by Littleton Will Be That, Although Sane Now, He Was Insane When He : Killed Stanford White. and pretr ‘Tower, Poughkeepsie NEW YORK, NMARRIAGE A PLOT ORCASH, TOWERS LAWYER ALLEGES Wife of Millionaire and Her Sister Accused at Hearing on Alimony Application. LOVE LACKING, HE SAYS. | Magnate Declared a Good} Husband and Charge of Desertion Denied. (Special to The Evening Werk!) SATURDAY, | “PRICE ONE ‘CENT. ST.ILARIO WINS RUM WOODLANE AT NEW ORLEANS Latter Gave Away Weight to | Field in Third. | Race. M’GEE AT 10 TO 14, She Beats Out Holy Mass in’ Race for “Baby Thor- oughbreds.”’ WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Jan. 4 he first time bert For since the millionaire {ronmaster of was sued by his young wite, Mary Bogardus Tower. for a separation on the ground of de- Assistant District fhe second trial of Harry K. Thaw, which begins in the Criminal Branch ; ~of the Supreme Court on Monday, to-day sent out su wf the State’s most important witnesses. poenas for a dozen Mr. Garvan is conducthg | ers in all of them is questioned Phe preparations from his rooms at the Hotel Royalton. The witnesses The best races of the day were the ee 7 x third, ah andicap at seven furlongs, for @r2 summoned to appear at the District-Attorney’s office on Monday. iiveslia® Mei tiel Barbiae ee-year-olds, with Woodllane asked It was said to-day that Miss May Mc | Thaw family on the advice of some of supported her well, The t to concede a lot of weight to the field ,WKenzle, who was the compani Mrs © most distinguished Inwvers in the riage to the defendant w: ettett) fifth, a handicap for the ob *Blarry Thaw during all of the jast irtal Ty He will be the pilot and cap- entrap a an, and it was euccess-| division, at @ mile and a sixteent - , nin of the defense, with the Invincible im throuch the efforts of Mrs. Tower's| This later race had @ lot of class en- will be conspicuous this time by hi ful throug S ite Sa heyy eo ; aed by | paniel Reilly as able first mate. eigter, who is a divorced woman » | Kaged, and Robert V en at lest de- @bsence. Sho has n subpoenaed Mr, Peabody. as jai, will sit with hua a aul ided to send Lotus Eater to the post Doth sides, Dut It ts doutful if she will| Thaw. Mess Hartridge and Gleaso; tre Vche s He has been seratghe) until to-day e called to the stand. who were of the Thaw defenders at the “yy. Le } Intuus Eater was a receipt of one pound, eThe trial promises to be a finely Heat trial, will be listed with the ad- 1110 “Shen stra from Carthage, gave Tilemg « pound. nye x sith | 82 fea ea and more to the rest of his field. Fr se eae ea oe | there (NUL be two battalions of ex. Nt ine el fees pending the| 8 wind-up there was a race as Ey @1l the original errors omit anil perteatfirmative and allegative—and lm ah eatin and/e tialticor’ pateralori takisoet aca Eanes é Laser es nepar ton 2 y . anc meny new thrills added, Martin W./ Doth positive, They will contribute the uppenred in court with his| in the entries was the sensational Dr 5 " Relily sell Hate peeee nhs a si te wo! oe dad) MoCluer, Ltttleron, Daniel O'Reilly and Rui ialeslonaiuereeanheenia | ia wore a fur coat and tad] Muchier. ey Beabody say that the deferse will be] yr is sald that Dis Attorney Jer the collar turned up around his ears) ne oe eee + maiden two- Mameanity—that Harry Thaw was insane| ome will take only a few hours to| 8) perD ee ee rush I kOesieg, Laue een cs t ¢ ils picture, Whi WW (idoerner), 10 to 14 to 1, Hoily wen the night of the slaying and that he| Present his case, What tlme he will] could net ta eee sages ee i s . occupy in rebuttal remains to be seen! camera man persist ad he asked a court} Mass, Buy (Lloyd), 3 to & and even, Cee |The Thaw side will: be presented in| officer to stop him from taking shap-|) Smart, 19 (A. Martin), 15 to land 6 Although Justice Victor J. Dowling. | more compact form than it was last! shots 1, 8 Time—0.96 4-5. Prosper, Tony qwho will conduct the trial, has an-| time, The dofense has orevared to hit. Lawyer Morschatser in his argument | W., Rosenburg UL, My Lady Francis, mounced that night swsions will hej from the shoulder. according to the gaiq that Mrs, Tower estimated her | Marguerite Hayes, Cunning, Miss Bew- Beid, at jeast until a jury is obtained. | lawyers. and after Mr. Jerome has laid pusband’s wealth to be $7,000,000 and | all, Brougham, Ligh:ning Past and Glo- Mt {s likely that the hearing of the cele-| out the facts of the killing in simole qa: he had been paying her $700 @/riole also ran. Ywrated cave will.extend over a period | and effective array, which he proposes ponth, He als. gave her the use Me 8] SECOND RACE—Puree $400; four- @s long aa if not longer than the firet/to do without touching the sanity Yi) at Hyde Park and allowed her | varias nav upward daline See aie trial, which began Jan. 2%, 197, and| pjhase. they will unload their artillery a coachman and a gard- ‘ ooliay four servams longs.—John Carroli, 110 (C. Koerner! fasted taree months. in volleys. ahee: IE es GAL we 2 es Prete ey ai . 5 3 to 2 and even, 1; Green Seal, We i It is expectvd that the chief delay) New Evidence for the Defense. “rie total amount whieh Mr. Tower! Tone et und even, 2. hrontena: will be encountered in the selection of 1 they had PM " 0 ¢ teaaenels, 3 So far as th 1 heart a bestowed upon his wife after they } 163 (Pairbrother), 20 to 1 and 7 to 1, 3 jury, The knowledge that they will far as the actual hearing of testi- | b¢ ee scmert (of sapavaiclens| Time Lib Drihtacke Robmn tice ‘be locked up for an indofinite period | mony is concerned, the trial will not signed an aareement {0 Spink” Ab) iAthi Non tay, Hor a expected to lend a very decided pre-| be greatly extended. The new evidence gregated about $190) a ee pevall lt e Bastinan and Mise Obtained by the defense is sald to con- allow her a. sin oonviction state of mind to many tales- men. By some this obstacle is expected | } develop such a serious delay that ‘yt 12 probable the trial will be eventu-; relly carried to another county. sist chiefly of Thaw’s actions on the 4 night of the murder. Many witnesses of the deed and of Thaw's actions im- mediately before it will be summoned. | one*ot, thera country.” 5* B atynigcBtory Will Be Retold. WARK, > » who has Jan, on a 4.—Thomas 1. ting Judge of| cond: Grinihal Colm tar aome| eeiire of the coming tria’ time, drepped dead at his home, > eae last one—will be the story) Myrtle avenue, to-day, from apoplexy Nesbit Thaw. She wih co] Judge Plerson was apparently tn good ok (est four out of seven series, and later @a4 qure meat of things. would Ike to meet ML indeey or Glenn Banas tee to : \ Mr. Rittieton was selected by the Attorney Garvan, who will be Mr. Jerome’s aid at sertion. chs Mr. Tower's charges were asked that the C ‘hat. th Tower, of the wholly who was not her lawyer, Mrs. Tower. eres through in co tenance pend- ar amount for ng the trial of the action “We allege.’ Mr, Le Barbier said, been no ndonment The first jury panel consists of 2| Since the last trial Mrs. Larry Thaw 4) vay yr, Tower who has been driven amen, all of whom will report on Mon-/ 8/80 has greatly improved in health, (0) uie home. We ¢ show that It + day morning. The court officers are| She has found recreation and occupa- Teen an attempt co‘entrap’him\and'| wondering what they will do with| ton In furnishing her new home on [h" OO) Tl Sn. wite also made | them. The facilities of the new court-| Park avenue, tn which she fills the role 6° et piace him in an asylum room will not allow half of the tales- | Of housekeeyer for the first time in her 8n effort ME ce naee ee Gallia: mtn inside the door. Altogether there | life. She has xalned in weight and It is not aquestion of a * are only 140 seats in the room, Including | beauty and is well eauinped for the) it Is money, mo16s, ft the seats set aside for the newspaper | t¥iN& ordeal she endured during the| platntif has expresse: | men, When the talesmen appear on| MSt trial, when her health was at low| defendant, This waa a Bionday they probably will have to re- | ebb. money was the ont) ‘ main in the corridor to await a sum-| “One of the best evidences of the de- nis plaintift has been well provided | mons Into court. termined spirit of the little woman,’ has een given a house valued : ; suid a friend to-day. “is the fact that nd she has also received Wife to Sit Apart from Thaw: she destroyed a pair o; gloves every dollars from husband Under the new manageinent of the! day she was on the stand. All her |She is not # poor wolan mp le pla eourtroom the prisoner will be separated nerves seemed to centre in her hands. | has a Violent temper, and from tie members of his famWy. Dur- She clenched her fists and the nails | @ the ho ing toe last trial Thaw sat within a of her fingers cut through the kid and |'T BS aan yworr drank few feet of his wife and mother, and’ into the fi Ike ively fies, Why Ne went to: New upon entering and leaving the room he It 1s impossible to estimate how |% cue yaily to jook after his i passed alongside of them. 5 second triai will cost. It 1s But have not this man. asked Justice ond trial he will sit in an e first trial cost the Thaws | separated’ suace suite with his lawyers and guard, some rer of a million doliars, hart of | Sere MarHe CER A twenty feet from his relat! and was borne by the pr and | Let when he enters ind leaves he will use! the other half by his moti The} Mr, Le @ new aisle that winds around the side! State spent a fortune, |My, Tower! and rear of the room. The police have made special ar-| Thaw informed ‘ils lawyers to-day | rangements to handle the crowds. No/|ani tt yeti es) that he was ready and eager for the women will be admitted this time, Jus-|_ Mr. Le an impe eecond ordeal. He has greatly improved | tee Dowling has already issued orders | SUMOUS IS Ha fn health and spirits since last spring. ' barring them, |Tower. an ara Every day he has nad physical exer-. Thaw's mother and his wife. with! up. the which” the cise in the courtyard of the Ton Mr. and Mrs, George Lauder, wilt sit) COUP") § did this man do?" where he indulged in games of hand- together, The Countess of Yarmouth | 3 ball or diabolo wita teliow prisoners, | will not be present a them they should ix fs Y was Mr, Le Barbler’s land he has kept hfs mind occupied | For the first time in nearly a week | diy asthe Le Barbier the preparation of his cuse. (Mrs. H Thaw visited her husband | my tis decision “Harry Thaw has developed into ajin the mba intocdays. wu she® (arrivedilidnted read good lawyer,” said one ot his advisers |shortiy becore al oreingk Having aiecel ae te Baebes ater court adiourned,| today: ee the, fou from her home downtown | fant te suit ty at 1 and wh ed CA Ue Fthe:Subway, Mrs, ‘Thaw said she |the trial) takes Pace mont the | SEU AI ALE asaraik *{Whd been kept at home by a severe cold. | {ic} 1 80: nent reat every case on r 2 : | the time eer pine treats flarity to his ey ‘pte — — Jaents of law poin £ THN rringe was sical Jaw rain UDGE PIERSON, OF "een usp ne Re oe NEWARK, DROPS DEAD. | :; ‘ana W en mariied —_— 250-POUND SAFE STOLEN FROM FLAT. Little Waiter Who Once Boarded and and retell her expertences | health yesterday and occupied his t whth BQinford White, and how the re-jon the bench as usual. When he had With Owner Is Held on celta) that tale kindled a fire of ‘pished his cases he did not complain hadted Hythe mind of her husband | yr any lliness, {t was/a. great. st Charge of Schreck, Amelly’uithinged his mind and| prise when his death was made known A Hé\aragedy on-the roof of Mad-| this morning. Emil Toth, a slim Mite walter, was uarg. Garden, on the night of — rraigned in the Yorkville Court to. 188, day, charged with the theft of a 2% tie reeque fzures of the! YOUNG BOWLERS MATCHED. | pouna sate from the apartment ot at elphin ‘Delmas, the — Philip Schreck, at No. 421 xth street ‘Nepolean * ‘Ryancisco bar. Alex Dunbar, former Philadelphia Toth doarded with the reeks unt! will be inteaiheg Y will an-|cjampion howler and now representa- |a few weeks ago, when he moved to pear Martin y iale'. Orftive of the Morningside alleys in the | a saloonkeeper's flat on the ground ‘Texas, recently of bassin hand now Skeet NGe York 4 y tourna: | floor, The police have no other of the New York bar.\Ip some re-|ment, has brought 4 ir MeGray, a | 4, fay h E Spects Delmas and Littleton’ Mré-nlitiss| clever Philadelphia juvenile, here’ to | evidence agakiet the man than his al ’ aleet ali comers under twenty years | leged statement, some time ago, that They are of the sume oratorieal school. | oP ge at the Morningside, West One | it would be a simple thing to’ elope but, according to Mr. Littleton’s ad-| Hundred and Fifteenth street. Me-| with Philip Schreck's sate. mirer's, they take separate roads when|Gray will roll with Bert Shearer, a 4 i ‘ M comes to getting down to the swift] Harlem crack, to-morrow night In a] He denied his to Magistrate Wahle to-day and was held in $1,000 ‘bail on @ short affidavit, “yt Edward | (Special to The W ORL Cosmopolitan as the Evening World) 8, Jan. 4.—Wiih Hotel Hurtie Har feature Racemaker Maginn had to hustle and make some attractive flat races the cant well The While interesting enough taoulay ay 48 a matter for horses of litt ing races have , that the integri | MI the to relleve to-day and suceeded very hurdle race in a spec- of fact calls 8, ane the fump- nso full of acandal of most of the astart- Fan. THIRD RA vear-olds; seven 107 (V. Powers), 9 to 5 and 4 to 6, NS «J. Lees 6 to 1 and me, #2 (8, Flynn), 19 to 1 Time, 1.28. Yankea R Infanta, Goliquest, Albert erine une! Bl ne iso ran. Purse furlongs. 3500; AMERICANS N BATTLE DEFEAT a CONGO NATIVES WHITMORE PUT WIFE'S DANNDS INOALOON GAFE AFTER MURDER | Prisoner Pier in Swann Murder, Whose Story Is Strongly Denied Theo .S.WhITena-e TAMIMENY Tt PETTIBONE HOT CAUCUS BUOSTS Al “LITTLE” 1M — od Members of Ryan-Guggen- Mantes Ain Him for Vice-} Acquitted Like Heywood of heimer Party Slay 125 Chairman of the Board Complicity in Death Plot Blacks in All Day Fight. of Aldermen. Against Governor, WASITIINGTC Jan, 4.—-According to Tamman. 5) 0 re BOISE 1 Ja. 4i—T jury in information which has reached this elty coming ; A t explorers employed. inlithel Congo irre) aantarca eds ; ' at Hs ant State by the International Corporation| room, All. of ra ember 5 ners n which Thomas F. Ryan and the] w pre ra s “) a i § Guegenheims are nterested, recently jerking: ma hat is #0 i x 1 we ght a battle with natives, in which }the Mayor luimeelf ma 1 heaven nk of the latter were killed jon certal s der one of the exple were oven in- | Ald BP, Sally ¢ M *. red, although five men in Jauish rdersiny) ports r ry v cen vice were slain and a number ef me: on res r food ten for were wounded, L Elia ittal and ) There |by S. H. Ball ,of the t States ft nen 0 had ical Surv in the fight which 4 Wile i Ps wiving y ‘at . “Lan entire day Jot the ma, , nin 5 The Internatio! oration has aj tie is well q A tion of ) sion from 1 Govern. | ties. Alde: om rn r [ment for the r nd ominemtl re- | wea: side and is populay 1 ! took pluse near its headquarters on the |S"! ne Aynan we KKasal River. jnounced he was ’ sil mW Iuiportance ts given to the clash be- | ¥ service and mn _ is believed to be only the first) Harry Oxford, a Assembiyma ‘ a ¢ pinned on the whites by the) froin the Howery and a Sullivan} As a number of Americana, some tenant, Was chosen Sorgeant-at-Armns, the exploring party, much interest. {« $ ton f n| snown here in the happening. — VESUVIUS GROWLING, NAPLES, Jan, 4—Mount after a month or more of comparative Vesuvius, | quiet, has resumed activity, A huge | column of flame and ko Is srinine | trom large fissures at the summit of the | truer. These fissites extend. toward | the Atrio del Cavallo, a valley which Scharates Monte Somma from Vesuvius | prorer. ———— | all Wins, Townsend Harr! The asend Harris Hall basket bal cessfidly defended the Dodge , emblematic of the High Schoo! ampionship, against the Eastern Dis trict team, winning by a acc 4 to 12. The pli of AAI oss Ens the win- aera, was the a oature ‘of | many men On Monda organize for tho —— ONE KILLED; SEVEN HURT ‘i ° IN WRECK OF TRAIN. | soos ads wreck on the man was injured tn a and Mount V act . Nong the injured was Major G. \ ngivs, of Mount Vernon. He was cs) AS badly injured. yeod he Wreck wis cuused bY A Collisio rida Limited Service Camden aod | Plorida. A183 Droadway. %e* vetween a passenger and ght ca. near Fords Station. John Niederhurst. o@ Diem: Vernan. sae killed u | break eal Valuable Jewelry Prisoner Says Jer- sey Swamp Victim Wore Christ- mas Day Was Hidden, With Silverware, December 30. EVENING WORLD GETS HARRY HENDRICKSON AT ROSLYN, L.L *“«She’s Gone for Good; She’!l Never Be Back,” Prisoner Told Woman Lodger in Brooklyn December 26—Near Collapse, He Cries for ‘‘Dope.” Detective Mathew Ward, of the Brooklyn Detective Bureau, late this afternoon found the jewelry which Theodore S. Whitmore declares his wife wore on Christmas when she disappeared, and which was not found on her murdered body in the Harrison, N. J., swamp. The property was found in the safe of the saloon of Fred E, Radin, it No. 49 Tillary street, at the corner of Adams street, almost directly across the street from where the Whitmores lived. Whitmore frequented the place. According to the proprietor, he brought the jewelry and some silverware to him on the night of either Dec. 30 or Dec. 31, saying he vas going avay and wished him to keep it for him and hiswife. The property consists of a diamond ring, marquise ring, turquoise ing with ten diamonds, a garnet ring, a wedding ring, breastpin set in liamonds, lovers’ knot breastpin, pearl pin, plain gold locket, with pic- tures of two children inclosed, and a quantity and forks, Whitmore stated specifically that his wife wore the locket and the jiamond rings. The property was taken to Headquarters to be identi- tied by friends of the woman. Findric mys of silver knives Wi in, the Harry alter McDonald and James Lawler tn tlw case, was located at} re walters in Hob's” restaurant on 1, by an Evening W Park Row. They rent a furnished room to-day. He referred at the Whitmore house. ‘They say porter to his. mother, Mrs. | Whitmore, whom they knew very well, fanvrin. of No. 93 ¢ mont a for | did not come in the restaurant on the ‘borat Ite_has been vislting [RENE of Dec, 2 or the early morning rank Verity at Ttaslyn for several Dec ITe was a nightly patron, days, Christmas Day he spent at home, Jand they missed him. " returning at § o'clock fn the afternoon Heard Pair Talking, after a call on John Blair, at wv. Aa: they iz West One Hundred and Twenty-second) © were leaving the Whitmore house at 6 o'clock on Ch to Manhattan p]the Whitmores in basement He was tn ‘mas Day to they say they heard onversation in They recognized both voices et, Manhattan t night and arose tn the mornin \ther says, and started the f) t Hendrickson was nina years |! Hen |_| Thts confirms M Nsgal SatlanesanOe Ghee NAN hen O'Netll's statement y and is a re in-{OM this point and contradicts Whit. troduced him to Mrs. Wh 7 t 6 P. M. on the next day, Dac. 9 Whitmore’s Story Refuted. j they also saw Whitmore in the hall Angi wrania ts with the same woman whom Mrs. Will- noon found four w whove storte Iams saw there—the woman Georgie, tear hue n that te tol le ree with Mrs. Williams tha: Whit F weeping hys+ \\ itmore was drunk. They didn't ‘ » the jai! at Ha n | hink from his appearance that he was emurdering hin wit: fH sick. Lawler, in addition, ‘3 ore, othe victim atement iy) made’ this y mystery of Although I heard M Whitmores volce Christmas nicht, I last saw her . his arrest veste: alive Christmas morning. She accused n insisting on jan pea having told her husband th; eRe eign We she had met a friend the ment renee Tank on Christmas afternoon, |And sald my tale-bearing hud. oa ree K ieee that he stayed | family row." Hada, when, ainy Nett dhe tronse: Hitt Whitmore collapsed at Ha ie from wor! e a Tlennes, pared rrison thts : ae aliie and that | ®fternoon When he heard that he ; of Dec to be aned before Judge Bots staurant at Fan. Although he knew that he RoR an would merely be remanded until after : Pe 4 the Inquest, he seemed tn a state or sore. House: ‘Ak Ubsolute tarror at the prospect of belie Leone ov en | brough: Into 4 World repo she this Puts Murder on “Harry.” ment He spent hours watking back anc arch w a or drugs to soothe his nv medicine,"* who came near him ) soothe drugs rong." room 1 found Whitmore and inposed a bad ta pair of silk Boy Seen With a Woman. to aark T saw Whitmore asain a prescrip his rooms in the bas 5 entering his room feceaVaitna eorteemn mont} gave mo some mei nam me. I wish I had soi where in] cine now York.) A little Inter he nut with this tmehe had) 1 didn't t morning Whitmore ¢ Nex git be It kept Georgie in his rooms all night | eet eee cause he hoped Lana would come bal | find Marry. Tf i and then she would bo jealous | ¢ who ve sick, then appear to , ioe Mra. Martha O'Neill, who lives In the) TnesOnunty or howe. with her husband, Daniel, stated | y Jersey City, positively that she heard the vol ART Carcr alt tea on Aculeavalenin Whitmore and his wife tn th and go to a private offices for a {n the basement as Jute as 8 nination, His legs gave way Christman night. She te fl hinder him as he started upstairs. Two is, Knowing tS | po! ome nad I to ry him, tihed, and supposing that they ad moliseren is . cola “lie up, ahe prepared a turkey dit b anna UD ae Prey svniunores Io aly: para and ho sniftied at Later phe dlacov had left the y_step Reg ead daeoveneg thay In Judge Brannegan's office he fell