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2 THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, TANUARY 13, 1908. THAW’S ACTS JUST BEFORE SHOOTING STANFORD WHITE DESCRIBED BY BROTHER-IN-LAW OF VICTIM AS STATE'S WITNESS of these brothers, Josiah, was a brilliant She will tell you of the unintelligi): -——— = soso Se ss 3 student at Amherst when his mind Kave }tongu ¥ Leet Ke, and the . 6 iy ° e Sy 1° b laver Ww: atte the “Was AS face or the head blackened Way uncer the arene of tuts, and for SEEN tan Pte 2) of Thaw I Courtroom, Showing Tee Ly ee eect any carer arena nae oe tee eeyne, Diagram of Thaw Trial Co , Showin; oer ri we goeag era He finally recovere and went to the 1 natur This Ja will teil 9) . >\ 1 HW ° R 4 P ked on the face vad a small blackened pateh on Higwae a ' ita détails most: remarkahle . ba ay t t tl R e 4 t and thee hair on the temre was ewan ante Du ne, S04 fn etal mot seickatle oe: How Prisoner Enters and His Route to the Bar 2's .cine mew soan et a 0 eee as CTA in lam vo Vito sit down?” face wae Harned and the ea: wae “Heine W. Cop or, | Mark s She } remark- Fetter eM tcatter aes Taw, marked by powder." hb wabren insane si r t the story of t took tw three p gar, he aaithe cover the face so as to old. In childh ned ney from t ra x to elgl nad, ae cinen: aw? obacure Tt ce render it jinrecognize into convulsions, whieh he never | She fell ave W s bay, so weak tits point recess was taken for] ‘No, T think not." recovered. He died in an institution, and feeble e could not speak a hou is the recross-examination, at middie age, a weak m 1| work any 1 understand, She Atte ess the cross-examinat! mot and t the « se of nearly ies aa 1 Cline Sx was resumed te ' Jerc d "The peo- state. There was a ther sister, Mar fe 1 who was s Heton, whe asked ple Raret Copley, who married John Ross, | unlike ot boys © could neve ‘Were you ever out with Mr, ‘Thaw | ees aLIRe Haat ISSGA LAO ; lay with other boys."* ally 2” " This couple had a son who went in-|F a eran a No. T met vim from time to time sane, so that when we sound his family State in nting its ca Had he ever re that nicht of record in both branches, we find it Proven merely the fact of the Killing, offered to introduce you to} everywhere tainted and touched wita | death at Thaw's hand and the ReMi) SSCA ID | u insanity | immediately pre Between Greatness and Infirmity. | \tlf a¥ mircu No man can escape the despetism) that was decreed to lilm before he was Attempt to Reach Jury. worn. Therefore you cannot neglect to! A ten mim consider the unhappy history of th boy's family. You must learn what the timber of the boy, what fig) (te Dean me had bee reason to st meet any gir consumed ‘ow, Assuming that he were more tha that he knew you were not a speculator: | that he knew you knew Truxton Beale at he knew you did not care to any girl, doos tt ne nto vou that Mr. ‘Thaw ly mistook you LST APPONTEE Retiring Governor Trees’ Was granted in order to give Mr. Littleton Ume to pre pare for his opening address, He had p 9 nis i been t by surprise, with pear. | for any other pon ate 5) Baa i timber when a youth, and w was od twa Ran cOn Rey he TROT CNIEST: ever had an idea that he mistook, Names Wife of Ex-Presi- the timber of his mind when he slew) ee ance the fi ‘ one els tod the crass-examination. | ry had not suffered dent on Charity Board. int in Mr. Litsiet Stanford White. We must show what that tyranny was that took possession of his mind and made him a murierer. “Harry Thaw when he was born we an unusual child, He seemed to hang midway between greatness and in who overpowered Thaw, the pol who took him to the station and rsons who saw the killing. nute J nesses for rebuttal to ey. Jerome, taking up the re-direct | examination, ‘asked the witness to fix] (Special to The ver the time when he ‘wrote down mem-| pPRENTON, N. ndum of hig conversation with Thay ome decided to these wi ity. He was weak in health and strong rn i ih 1d, 1 1 pause which followed Justice was Stanford Wh res ern to-day, when in mind. Hi asa sl In AiteeinotT wing made this announcement: “I tas he no wide-eyed and nervous, hour in the arms of his nurses. At three| have been informed that attempts have witness to the vari Managers 0} months he fad brain fever. ne nade by an unknown person to he had se lag fits au SUiu came convulsion and illness. Three Sauce wurane tee aryed is levelané years later he as Vitus's dance, | #5 4 ap f court and punished as oH af and this brought crossed eyes Repaatea fliction coming suddenly He had been born witn which sleep would not come. S not sure of his line of erefore d nee in W re to a © Board of Manag ind will be the e board, It was learned t addressed to son n inter at anonymous letters of th ted by cot Mrs. Cleve an appointer ‘5 ; ,| turned over to the Justice, rved ir 5 “He had twitching of the limbs and n poitostber sates t seen Mr. White in the Madison} heard the shot,’ Smith went on, t to Mr. Fi pecrveda Papacity extremities. He had physical in ivelyn Thaw was excluded from the eon He did ae Leg that) ] was within six feet of him hree days a - SHAE ONE h : Aa AO eleeuncd oi elnag nated had offices in t adison Squar +man jumped between ‘5 the ates: which marked him const upreme Court a At the time Stanford White Was/ed the revolver from his Raraeatiniiny ments af ways he was mentally p: r Justice Dowling se a indevden Mr. Smith was stapping at the Did you subsequently bend over the tes OF alert in some ways and incking In in motion the second trial, She will not W = i dead body?" | tie raagedy My ers. Until he was six years of age he) return to the courtroom called to atthe a io qyaltens Cena, Yes. close; fairly close.” fs Jerome ed not learned’ to)/speak. His own| te ai famous story of Stanford his deat asked Mr. Littleton. oy daraidinoe ti Wae RGLAE cororasarover Ps teacher, Miss Bella Momhouse Laurence, White's alleged duplicity, | : rn s | ike te can't recall that he did.” ltouehane side to get a better look, gs had walked to the roof! put somebody's mn d put oved me back and pur a has come clear across the continent to| In opening the State's charge against | ant got within three feet of policeman asked him’ The tell you of his mental peculiarities, his/ Thaw, Assistant District-Attorney Gar-| Um) He drew an freed See ORIG the, UR ROO Ie han badene | ete Oree tne Ce Ae AD unsociable nature Weakness. She van did not once mention the name of | \White font the hox off Thaw'a| body seemed to know.) oo kept a diary of h nd it makes’ the defendant's wife. At the last trial! e on sel was careful to bring out and appa ¥_unimpor- fr. Smith ) novemer Shooting. Smit mick from tie: the moat pathetic story that ever fell) she was referred to t from the lips of a woman, with peculiar bitterness. the. station- Smitu, of the prosecutor fF d asked that rehenrsed well details th lowed Thaw ope efty | — — revalyen ry a pera ak i and plain nm avenue aide t ere rr. ow he was disarmed, how he ati The ons passing in front of 14 108e ‘4 bf hat he kille i re st « pu ot say a Death Penalty tor Harry Thaw, PIE ES GE nsantt to cye ive Geely oneae thek [untae ag oa Mora ceaeametne, Inst, Eels : : hen Evelyn Thaw rushed ape ie d from the elevator. sald) man because the taco, Was blackened d told her to be quiet as ever o Mr leton Mr. Mc- » powder? = or Acyuittal, State Demands, Wiis. 3." ™ Sodas Ne ee RD ote A Blind Man what do you mean now by| saying t the face was cov that Lawrence the arm and elbow, so t Jered architect, not see e first witnesses f 1 learned covered hair and ea was in the rear, just behind In effect Mr. Garvan said that on= more than a dozen outsiders had been | “Premeditated, Cowardly Murder.” Harry Thaw had killed one Stanford |able to gain admission. Indeed, th Mr. Garvan how Thaw an White on the roof of Madison Square | were few who applied to the po! swered the firs n who reache Garden on the night of June 2%, 195. He | guards outside for permission to enter. set about to prove these facts by cali-| After a preliminary conference with n find the detects of your about as well as a “spec- tacle salesperson.” It would be ‘ Won cs the: man’s 1 was te aes crimi er to prescribe ing his first witness. Jerome's young as- his chief, young Mr. Garvan siood up White Ss Broth er- in-Law Declares i H Richens hiaihen a for you. Why should vai intrust sistant might have been getting under |to open the e for the people. Je. TI GI d 1 t V 9 t . 1 t trial, but his tes- i have recognized t your eyes to any but a graduate way a common trial of a Mulberry Bend |Tone sat at a table near by, waking | w ‘ A ravs /] 1 ey se et your eyes to any but a grad Park denizen instead of the greatest |hOtes briskly. | 1a are ways a etim Eyed White Steadily. Where did you go after the shoot- oculist—a_ skilled physician — criminal issue New York County ever} Holding in his han@ a ble chart,| This ended the Young prosecutor EUS 1 jdn't understand! said ° , the Hofbrau with some when we offer vou the services ay showing the ari..gement on the top/address. He had spoken scurcely tw haul deen ‘At the. Gar of both—without charge? Evert eft there about 1.90 o’cloek, and | mnt he then [ heard a boy calling ‘extra.’ | I The report that there was a flaw in | Of Madison S¢ Garden on the night | ty-flve minutes. ‘The me | moved the jury and that at least one juror Of the shoo Mr. Garvan went| down Walter H. Walkany a draugits- went 1 pa Arid then learned, for : M ses. If needed, from #1.00 up. would be dropped at the instance of the | tral » the core of his argument | man, of No. 447 East One Hundred a 1g, to. asi ow Smith) the first time. that Stanford White was t e District-Attorney pi.ved entirely pre- | Without any firing of verbal sky-rockets , Sixth street, Was called as the first ROH OA ES carer: Ete tate iets GSR ILCs PST Y Oi mature, as counse} for both sides de-|OF Hnsuistic pinwheels, In its essen-| witness. Held Up “Broken” Weapon. robrrect ghee emotes e . clared at the opening of the court that | Hails lis speech was the same that he| The witness had crane don Mtr, ee : ,in his move-| “Id you observe Thaw's actions as| or purposes of com- OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS . a Hci made a year ago i Pe es aaatain ers Apache dacene: ol ments than 8 e you ran toward him after the shoot- E. ‘d thare was not the slightest fault to be “Vi / ar ago at the first trial. nr a diagram of ¢ ne ‘ A n . 54East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave found with any of the jurors. pine Garvan began with the usual dom- | kiling whieh dentified O When he. up, could you he opened hia pistol calmly and| anve the wivotns 4 > wit- 54 West {25th St., near Lenox Ave Thaw got early word to-day that bis (020 10 Me rs for thelr patience wore ee ee a A ec, ; at CrCRD eld it up in t t WW me down 442 Columbus Ave., 818 & 82d Sts mother, Mrs, William Thaw, !s monding fs Ae feat Eee DCE CO cae Net sta Npsiliktoniig: tolthal aoiieaatne And you could tell by that where Did ; x. awl a rab 489 Fulton St., B’klyn, Opp. A.& S rapidly and will be able to come from Remain ee Juro aera (een lenih eatimorrsotichehiratka (Cen i Was lookin Pate TAH RES u f = BitlavurentontestltyatoranerneGnematel mi at they should ne 3 mony or & B8 ie, eroon te onentnellese heard them menti Mrs Pea'ody, one of the Thaw counsel, an- ‘V0lved in any personal disputes. Then | e88: Her expression or her pos ad EDidnheswear janvoverco In “Then you knew of no difference be- © defen yhe switched to th x) Gt? CURE 4 during the opening speech. first approachel you ween them—no quarre Harry, love a fix y nounced shortly before the convening of court that there would bo no necessity | PTsecution, in which he said there was Htherd sinvincvabouu Mallia s he wearing an overcoat when| 1 did not. { did not know that they of sending a commission to Pittsburg to"? Mark of revenge and only the idea of | 954 pand playing ¢ his lps. poollecttontiantt -| “Did vou dine with Stanford Whi PoutalniMralahawialtestiniony, exainple for the determent of er! He blinked occasionaily as Mr. Garvan to eo the Hotel Webster two weoks befor he defer h estimony. crime. told of the tragedy, but his head did W? oe PN ee Gi e shooting | wife F “We expect,” said Mr. Peabody, “that! . i wis you to be mindful,” said Mr.| not muve EUG HRON THA mn ee Mi ae tte BOE “L have already sald I do not recall. | "heard him § Mrs, Thaw will leave her home on|G8Fvan, “only of the enforcement of the| dir x be aed you reduce your conv “Did you ever know a cabman namec| prone to Carnesi I s MAursdayi Bhellwill Weracsornpanlea hy | law, DO. nob etl yourli mintaibel moved raughtsman Fy gue PHAN on th writing?””| Nathan brought vou away from sald it to his wife.” SPECIALS FOR THIS MONDA\ MUCHVASIan Gnd ao (clnoa oacee whe |e. OO BreaUpubliclty thisicaus ney obs Peg catae witness, |, 71 did, puiadibean ieitic Shooting?’ f° (9? Seamer afte: | Coss-Examined for Details. GLACE. FIGS AND will see that the old lady does not try! ‘#ed or by what you have learned or none ant my h and on a | the direct examination jof DATES ..... her strength beyond the danger point, ‘4d of the cove involved in this mE ELY made notes of all a ever order i cab at the| ad ¢ exa AY aoe ) to not more than two he cidents to the e O possibly lear 8 y studied t whoever he ave frequen Y May 99. ap Iny one i ess t Jess, according to her apparen i he drawing of the ¢ e then, so that I could mem-| ¢ Ise, says IT ever told him IT had dined ‘ont len. é poar Goes Straight at Insanity Issue. provelb anford White, he was hi ns and repeat them accurately strength.” The testimony of the defeniant’s par- |p, 3 guilly of Thaw walking abou fore the shooting? D COVERED MOLASSES Blow CANDY... ses borNp 19C “The defense in this case ts he defendant s: vou came f osely during 3 tio Ain, erve imaw ope ent is of vital importa to the new| know that 1 d with District-Atrorney . id not. I never saw Thaw until , 2 ow that 1 did think so, We chatted did) not Mevennsawe Die ‘ vark n every evening porate plea of insanity wh think f ent of the shooting ar tnd elaborate plot of Insunity wiken knows hen Spoke of Another Shooting. about halt an hour T should say, t did you do with your memor- Peer A ecpH eee Hae ty HAL faa rscan mireheneaiecionanan be presented by Mr. Littleton, dating know, sa firng that time [ naturally looked of your talks with the defend: fan over to selze him, with [tarand over bet. Battery and S0utn at back, as it will, through the-infancy of | Stanford Wh the =movab AY oa batt mae t contin £1 e to 7 Yu se It to 3 ver?) three others, Including Fireman Stanford White's slayer, |taura jshfted after the kk ‘ (any one els ak to you during PaaS LEW 9 Or \F who grabbed him before I got SEBARCLAY. u v inelend the conversation nd he sent It ta the District Attor- COR. WEST 8 Evelyn Thaw, in her blue frock and} “You. must a rt w 3 Judge Leicester Holme and an-|¢y?) CORAL) anal Hee al acateat hale Coroner (SR re violet hat; Mrs. George Lauder Carne-| knew what 1 the | Me Lit Gi neal gen ame pack. — Thies T believe so." Wide Lo aerate Ale ("29 CORTLANDT SE 1 ‘ ne | tre Ul Gisenunintenl me pivaician Who performed the autopsy AW 29. gie, Thaw’s sister, and Josi his | law leave sitoirenreeant the other m ca ke to me and then ‘Attor jon Wiste's body, took the stimd to de ¢§ 2. CHURCH ST, half-brother, were alleads ace | the twel led that | moved ¢ No |Seribe the wound, He found In the body PARR ROWE ASSAD. es A ioei| ton idn’ vo bullets. Oné entered at the corner Ay d eustomed places when Justice Wling | for, the Thaw Didn't Look at Stage. Didn't Say Thaw Was Drunk, | t¥o e left eve and lodged at the back SPRUCE ST, mounted the bench in the Criminal skull. The second entered at the Mr. Littleton 1 to show by the wi Mr. Smith sald he had the memor. i h he S = Cour: i ‘ ov a ath © had the memoran- corner of the mouth and stopper Brenen ol Meesupteme (Count a AS 07 ness that as 5 ed along thelaum ‘returned to him by mis lawyer af. | Mee oeeen iy tea ite, ment later Thaw, in his ill-fitting s Twentyrsixin etree s face was eg Mr. Jerome had seen it Sue eves missing, had» made a: feah| e rear and @ his way | turned toward the st r Attleton then read fro: the is n the right arn . entered from the rear and made his way Yeu, N was t d toward the| transcript of the last trial a starement| Wound inthe rant arm to his place at the counsel table of xamination Mr. Littleton | stage, bu was also turned to where|o¢ the witness, in which he was re-| defense. | Stanford V sat,” said the witness. | corded as saying, “If Mr. Thaw claimed, 2 | - eregiters ta BO aie (Smeal S| sttow aid, vou know where Stanford |) ar i was not’ drunk on the mentor |] Open Every Evening Until 9 oClock. h ne ook | <| white sat?’ aske¢ tleton the shooting he did not Ww wh 3 pack at his wife and to smile at her, | Dye daarren HIREedautod yalyingiinllinmusiaumrealielnencat tout eae ceoneeam eee Grand Rapids Furniture, 5 » baak and made a zea. | le his blood,” Smith shot back 1 testified that vou sald this to CARPETS, CROCKERY, LAMPS, She smi @ small ges- | | the case of the experts where |B etarouieccrt pe ea eo peounea! PICTURES, BEDDING, &e, ture with che atomizer which she haa | !!* rrtited tt In the noon on M eS RE RE | RR RDG PC ESA TED CMY Ch EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING been holding to her nostrils. Witne | White's Brother-in-Law Testifies Arted! to next I did not so testify.’ said the wit- Catalogue Mailed Upon Application. The big room was almost empty, ex- ‘ The ame James Clin Sit i Gate iy T AS not looking | ain ° bout Ay : eo oF theMreporare: He ne i ne he Oo nad wnnes b Dele w said Smith. “I upon her to| | clals, the principals and the ; ; a. went to. tue | }eatimony. was auch an. ‘the angle of his vision and | veri¢y It. | | 1 Saudi There ea Or his head that he was looking, 1 r, Smith, have you ever been mis- | | $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week Sie then part tothe 0 } the stage, but at a paint somewhe | for a man of thirty-two? {}100 ‘* 10.00 2.00 rd ' ‘4 three t i mee from the stage.” c have. often. My vouthful ap-| | q ‘ Help Wanied carat or hie rete PouTSutlel'by this tact at the Bi 2 eiuod nasi a coke Jiso “18:00 "2.35 and a time H ng my friends." “ . T D ' iit ue Ke EEE ay “You sav vou had known Thaw. for| 200 he ry = ’ S : “Did you make a note of it?” fifteen years?” | y oO ‘ay e law. He talke ae “rT dia”? y pout that." | Terms Apply Also to New York 5 \y ‘ a H } | “Are you sure Mr. Thaw was not look-| “And vet you sav that he told von | [ state, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mase fs advertised for in The Morning Sree ee i] n fe ing toward the stage on the two deca. {that night vou looked ike a man of arries with its reputation the ‘husetts, Rhode Island and Connec \ ont siona when he walked away fr thirty-two?” s ‘ World’s Want Directory. we srOatIT Tam sure that he was not Yes,"” aka) assurance of getting the best cm nee Meath “When he had known vow for fifteen thet money can buy or MONDAY 1908 ineraat How did you know this? Could you| years, how could he have | possibly \ ¢ ‘ . t see his ¢ i Y jumped nt mich) a. cone lusion ? ' scientific brewing knowledge can} es 4 Housework nt ‘then ‘i more i a elf a couldn't see his eyas, of cours nt. know m= merely telling st A eh 253 Sos ae Manu aatuleriaces eiteliocist pr aenedoe oat DC Beare La eae GGT eee mathe sald.” "| produce. It stands pre-eminent in Bookbinders sess. 8 Janitorw ject-and vA ¥ and passed ine f from the angle of ilo head 1 knew fot nat possipie Wat MrT. the affection of discriminating Ale DIED. 4 Ee i ee i HP ne 4 nd | was looking at one particular He Seen ta gmenody rf ae = z 0 in Help . ' pont BRTEROW ind land not at stage. Moreover, he thought you were only drinkers, | BRADLEY.—On Sunday, Jan. 12, ANNI og e ant explaine I t m6 i“ ind. |he faced about toward me his eyes were| {hirty-two vinis oll Hotels, Restaurants, Saloons. Oyster Houses| BRADLEY, age 64, of County Tyrone, a ‘: i . 1 can int i n ket 8) stil f1xe At same spot i 1 at i ay ena tinatcelladeyanisteh| and Dealers, | Ireland; present residence Stamford, Conn, 20° Ma! ; if aah 4 AO BER acre quently Ie s ard 1 . | | smith ; ae | Interment Calvary Tuesday 3. P, M. 3 , voivrieite Mr. @ 1 est] 7 ‘Senta w rt, | “T do not recall that he did. LERHINAN,.—On Saturday, Jan. 11, st! is stors : eee H nd her residenc W. 10th st. BRIDGET ; i ; Buln talked ut stock er im as he moved about. | H Ir 3 deserit und Thaw Ignores Witness. ; SRHINAN, neo Flynn, a native of Mil- Cooks (Male . F ' se 8 » tr Smit nid t Thaw Gh SAE eh Thaw Matenod to the crosk-examina pny’ Malby: County: Clare . Cutters ‘ s 4 0 1 W ew eeG. Bato, pow yon pool! ver the courtroom CARPETS. RUGS. BEDDING Veronica's Church at 10 o'clock. Inter= Dressmakers 5 f Ore unny “ et we ed uy i the table} hehind he was anxious| r | ment Calvary Cometery. : . eee a pout the ty ven then | whether fe kat his nroper ahaa of the] Mag N CR EDIT: (enue A . ‘Ove wane ' 1 5 ik Hae ny TAS MED #.—On Monday, Jan. 18, at pew : ¥ . 5 a ve IV kvew be fi ty WHEFE Kinokened face, Thaw grinned behind nis} OOS eg he Ran KE nee | MINDER an ie d e nu , f i Oars eM i Rear that,’ was the| hand at something his personal rounsel, 14-998 +7998 124-98 | __Notice of funeral horeatter. 3 erie) eur " Kot pla " tess of papers. which | fly | : ‘ ; ef who Was handing to hm when ‘$12 W: E E KLY | PERSONALS. r 5 ‘ Hee Talked of Divergent Topics ' ia the ing of the re- | i ns | STERN PRINCE — Chmimunicate wo0a HADES Me Sin , Mt | ' uve drew. fron. Smith that Wf WRITE FOR LISTS OF OUTFITS} newe_Cnlon__Minnle Prince___, ! i 1 1 1 r lyt ty who] sean on Thaw for an til Qpey.. . ++ + « SATURDAY EVEOS. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 2 Y A ‘ \ not like ‘ \ iy t) rnis. . new _ane—had not TO CURE A COLD IN ONM DAY YG Oat On~ Saturday, Kold. neckinoe; ~ res: hen’ New York ae panko : ined i" fide, He and Me|been brought out on the Aim Irikh. ol Take LAManLNE. BROWD Guune t 2 67 Wtst | ZS ST. Renee a eee re K papers combined towards Thaw. 1 Breet chances in Copper stuck, LHe also! Waite were on very friendly terms, He! “1 run Wwward Thaw 4s eoon as 3] W GROVE'S signature Ls on each box, 28c. ton deyartinent, World, —_