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2 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Siesta si 8S 14, 1908. WITNESSES TELL OF THAW’S INSANITY JP MINSTERS POLICE ET (NE Park aritgord t of tne family. | which ha ning to do with the mat-{ “You dwelt on his irrational condu | 1 us v > any branch o ten Only as a spur to the otiior studen' | naw the waive ng World Reporter Saw Trag-) with a view of showing that a common| Uh. 1 Gise did you notice in Ma Did you think he was Irrational whea | be to announce a spe- Fai anes ey. of insanity permeated the Whole) speech? ‘m considered him and held him up as Wears i | ee : on, particularly as he hoped to| Mind Was Very Weak. eee , | cial sale at re said: “De The Evening I always considered him frra- ton’s request w of the bond of Addressing Thaw i i" y Court v agedy tra the malady k to the estrY | «when told to do a simple thing he ma ohylay the Cour aN tera rem which Harry Thaw sprung. Jus-| would fatl to carry out directions and] "Are you a church member?" snapped A REDUCED | mive ducing this withe bow permitted the counsel for, become confused. ¢ prosecutor, Thaw. slightly < se of t allure of | n onaae toutes AAC ied a i re Did you make a diary of your ob ‘Tam. | moment and the y ceiver ini tHaclty defense to cont! along slighty | servations of this pupils" And you, asa church member, used PRIC | geld. in a low ee teourt Mild not get here | Pestricted boundaries | . but T have destroyed it.’ {tnis man’s ‘irrationality as an example } te fattieton wanted to Know if Mr. | Sisters Were Strong-Minded. 9) out Was tie character of his mind and, am inspiration to your other pu- 5 0 Mr. Lattieton aitied to know if 3 aah i el arel nentegieheanven easton ce Dae! ——_ a of their finest Teas in Jerome wautd accent tne eeerling © cvitness sald he knew Worthing. | "Very. w od entirely un-| |" did.” returned the witness with a d d hall do se of certain, succes oss well and also knew his three [able to fol Simple. cemonstration. | twist of his features. F . \ . a Manes, “Jerome said he would Me kel he HORSE eon: “Tittieton otisetet’ that Jerome was|Mikado Lets Sakatani and/ Whole Block Had Been Vic:|/ pound and hall-poun puch cases when he came to them centration.” trying to browbeat the witness. “Miss Gosette, when vou went into | he had moved 'd vou know of any insanitv in| "Did his conduct so strike you that. ‘The teacher had a chance to explain. ‘ + = . “ay acka es. Mrs Thawanroom: in Monte Care ved [aitie. Thaw Ross famliy?" asked Littleton. — | YOu Made a speclal report of this case?” | “Remembering tls boy a a son of 8 Yamagata Resign, but tims From Time to Time—| P 8 i Cry serve nis APP He wore a c 8 of Worthington Ro’ cet i ‘ ea | rie man I ait red to him in order to Saionja Must Sta Dee oe our sore | ‘¢4 nemic joo! a fle sittin “Was he sent away from scho oon | show yY pupils that n es iG A ivi Ia me >} pp it town, Yes. He was very anemic looking. | Wi Dr. Deomar, “were unusu- | ater he entered’ DCS Pe ee ST aiony y Captive Was Ex-Employee. liveries made out of He was also his’ n ae ally strong-minded women.” "Yes; In three months the fac without application and mental effort.’ = | = home. | ves were wide ope) heM a cons: “You treated John Ross, son of tation and sent him Here Mr, Jerome began employing fils Teome Sbjected again Worthington Ross?" myeacnis i meld Jerome Gis Ig Ir. famoua old-time tics of shooting | TOKIO, Jan. 14, 7.25 P. M.—Toshiro! for two months the block on Am- Sen erate! Yeni! | nt here Are men of the Su- boisy questions ‘at his witnesses and|sakatani, Minister of Finance, and tleton changed the quest wie |preme Court who have been sent away then snapping the other up before Ue | - ‘ ‘ sterdam avenue between One Hundred “pid he have a "When he was how ol from school," had time to answer. Isaburo Yamagata, Minister of Com- “Yes. ee aan oas ty ROS | “Dic nis conduct, action, appearance | ‘ and Hleventh and One Hundred and “Did you take his temperature? a a and manners strike you as rational or| Jerome Grows Snappy, munications, have resigned from the} ini. streets, in which there aro veal en). “Was he of unsound mind? [irrational asked, Mr Ti:tieton | «trow dtd you come to be a witness | Cabinet. Their resignations have been|) : hat was Mr Jerome objected on the same) Mr. Jerome obfected. He said Mr. lin this State>™ o four six-story elevator apartment ‘One hundred and four.” The witness sald: Thaw was evidently writing an unfinished letter. gruonds as before. Littleton was framing a hypothetical) sp wr, LOUthOnIA were ft accepted. sie t | question h a ote to ers. fo de- houses, accommodating 120 families The physiclan was then naked to {Weston and he insisted that Koehle 2, US SOrEtHO) J ai Rot, "any expert Justice Dowling | 2% tine the AE read oe) ae ests has been refused, | hee Oren, the scene of mamerous bur-| | SPELIAL FOR THiS WEDNESDAY, | Defied Doctor—Stole Out. I, wed Mr Green an ar atate the mental condition of John Ross Permitted) tie) witness ovanawer iF, bhaw's schooltoy days.” the Prime Mi as been refused. | ies which have been confined prin. | 4 ltonewingsthe The arties wae @% he knew him. Mr. Jerome again in-| | “I regard his conduct. manner and) «Anout a ee alate " einai toNita irunitand aerearconielin MOLASSES BUTTER “The young man was very unsettled tten by Gre Green sa tervened and said that the witness | Bis Ph: Sppearance as irrational.” | «Pe hom did you first writer? LEIS CUESTA) SERIES) HL Aa ES orga ate i‘. FLAKES POUND 1 Cc s actions and direction of thought cones preemie leit ba wid the school teacher. firs ite 5 athe n| the bi i sae Wo hie ated to go out The doctor. for PUSH NIE SU aki Eee GOIE/ end come [eri ney mene acted co Gneryes US, | emit. Serolten voniueroes-earninetion.| pao), Juonoe qlect. 1500 Waa then ea aa th mena Beloniowarinintees Indi | “Detectives Upton, Gaynor and Lowen- | CHOCOLATE tee him and said it would be insane ADT GY cal c cause of the obligation of professional | brought out that while the witness was | Thaw's lawyer.’ ce einen: with wing opposition| thal, of Central Office, whiel on watchi| ty Guns ee a a ae I Greene, aid you ever before see Telations between patient and physielan. | ho tindrad hoya, ven Tucee POU ore you wrote to him? Dit yeu go. (oil throughout the countryy particularly | in the vicinity this morning, saw twolf COVERED CREAM 19c} Rees aie Ree leet Goest ten Avil Shoot another man ina piace of |The Court sustained the objection jc How many boys were in your class?" atiy OMial in your community?” asked | because of the reductions made by it In| colored men gointo an alleyway leading WALNUTS .-POUND IC the aid of a porter, he went out and I never saw any other mani agar Boe PRE uel SON MOEN al at taal the por priations for military and] behind the houses from Ome Hundred | Park Row store open every even itt sanalned x oucat won isry aaa, ahaa Ave anol aN Oe trent Puen e eer eeee re nat dd you teach them?” iid vou fast development purposes. The elections in| and Bleventh street, which has an out- | J [Wh Melvce tree mses of) one) dol Did you notice his eyes when he)” Thomas Huntly, another, newsnaner| place to interject any objection. The) «Mathematics and languures «fore Yow inet him h Japan are approaching, and the Opposi-| ier also on Amaterdam avenue, as wel | lar and over between Buitery and 200A came back ata, and hia hana| MiM,folowed Mr. Green. “He had buen | right of walver, he suid, lay only with| “Did vou know anything. of your gwn| Thad not seen him s tion has been endeavoring to create aly running through to one Hundred wn SALRLAL ST. ‘ rs of Dante the | the physician or the patient's family knowle, about his progress in o 00 (eanG TeaATlMenT Regaine as ‘ e Hu anu and mouth twitched tween the first and second acts the | te physician or the pal studies | inlsecotntaduatice ae Dosing strong sentiment against the Cabinet! .veitth street. One of the detectives | COR WEST BWAY, nded the direct examination. } witness had noticed Thaw walking! This by means of a ie spaper campaign, | “ | 4 tolliowed into the dark alley and saw | A 9S CORTLANDT ST) “Was he delirious” 0; not of my own knowledge. I ved that there would be a “No. he had no delirium.” about the centre of the roof. Jerome cross-examined Dr. Deemar. only Knew w 1 ck! tneipally the Gov ont’ ask voiinwiopiletters|itene f the Be ‘ome cross 1 . jonly Knew what the other teachers told|recess to allow Thaw's lawyers to con- | attacking principally the Government's | 0° 2 : Aas after the fever i ae Quine the enna amet?” Wns) How old was Henry Copley when he) me,’ sult with new witnesses, who had just | policy of increasing taxation and limit. | the men enter the basement of No Gn COM CHURCHST: iter the fever sUptiore than ever.” | defendant's lawyer, died?” Did you know anything about the| arrived {ng emigration, | | West Eleventh street, on the corner 0: | PURE POW SHASSAU ST lett “He wore an overcoat and a straw tty." defend. e ish any?” if (OMApout arty, efendant’s personal habits? SMe NGuld nia one in edout,seyep| Mat enae He reaeclniarelhlstnentaligecullariieary lime ce Lala or, eight.” colts apace? “His mind was in such a condition | Personal Habits Objectionable. Amsterdam avenue, and after a trun. Was pushed out of the basement win nV would he do with the unfin-| ‘Yes,’ vt rn aS \ was fohea fetter?” Bis eves2” fH ‘ | wouldn't work ry pe anal “Did you make mention of his per-| fi jaetiis the Jetective Aired a shot estoy them.” € eyes were wide, staring | “® ae |sonal habita to the faculty at the dime signal to his partners on the street o ca Ore doct or, Di you observe his mouth? “No, e was at liberty.”” The witness he: ed a moment and meturn shot notined him that ti sea Aree tat the nurse had not seen| “Yes his lower lip was hanging | sir "Jerome sat down wnen ne nad|then replied in the affirmative. had been heard, At the sits one « Thaw until to-day. ie Mr. Hanley said Thaw's gaze seemed | drawn from the witnes, that he had Were there other boys in tha class- the burglars ran and esc aped to Am Nery ree Tie Unt 9 o'clock. ae ntl to Aay. e the defendant wnile| UNsettied and to have no direction. Known hotiing of the nistory of Jonn (room. who Were untuly and unmanage-| a serdam avenue and was not ‘found 7 eats Cen ore ‘ttended him impress you as ra-) Tid his acts impress you as rational! Ross previous to the time of his first | 4b! | ‘he shots also woke up the whole neig: Grand Rupids Fu . Sonaiornirrationel 22 | or Irrationalay” visit to him. but not to the same extent.” u od, and from the frequency 0 CARPELS, CROCKENY, LAM, HOT ora a onerational | “Irrational.” ! zi “Did’ you not have other pupils w aries of late the men knew jus MCEUKES, BEDDIN As. dlatingtlsy Hong acter of the] Atte: Mr. Hanly had been brieny| Thaw's Third Cousin Insane. [were abstracted in manner, especially = aiTTeenIt el y expect. They came just as EL Ae bolt HOUSEKEEPING BO CeO einite cross-examined by the District Prey when they were in ill health?” (Continued fr rst Page.) ere. in pajamas and otierwiss J Catalogue Mulled Cpen Apptication writing In Thaw’s letters Tes: they were sprawiing—It was not) a neat hand at all. I did not read the Dr, J. Butler, who was assistant tn charge of the insane asylum at Staun- ———. tly arrayed, and many of tien car Mr. Littleton announced that several f ying big revolve important witnesses had failed to a @ boysas crazy?) less per- his young s collapsed tue shrieks of the hel; nin the seventh row, and Moai jad failed | ton, Va., was next called. 5 = Chere was much hubbub all about the letters, but merely RIanced Ome learned Sng California, Virginia, an} other| “this ‘puystelan—a pew witness—had| “flaven't you seen other boys who |sons who were carried down were heard Who told of his experience to-day with| vivck, | Meanwhile the detectives tind that the witness had lived in NA Ges as petit dtd AL Lt (Wess thy Git Ce in TH [eave strange answers to mathematica | for blocks his b za ewetiied th bandages, sald: | ueedaat races toes acy (oaure| 10,00 Pa i aa husband, now |an adjournment eariter than usual, Mr. |PeaW, Wus 2 momber of the Southern | etimes,"* | Furnace in Five Minutes. Gin Gita dea aie oe Tunes | house, and found him, ready to, sur 15.00 dead, had been a drugaist 1» [erome. before consenting, asked to genmetaee de sedustion ‘of the pooks|| e asked the witness to! It was scarcely five minutes from the |) K shown, when suddenly render, ina dark corner of the aGUE *tinnt medicine was elven Thaw?” know if any of hte medical experts gs"ihe “hosital to mhow that Horace!) "Ae angler moor, student, ime af the exslosion until the wholo 04d issing noise wag heard. Ths| Wien he was brought out almost al : 0.09" Jerome asked... “Twill call no men of science to-mor-| Thaw had been an Inmate of the 98¥- |tnere was Joe Hressies. ” and! theniliinterior of! therplace was/onei vast fur-) “Sxsec he incon e) ingihe) rear of) the lini ag aitermerrenploves Inicne oft JOD tes stints “Any, morphine?” row.” mild} Mr. Lattleton, Um. putler sald that nis duties in mne|, “They were Inattentive at the black- |nace Ti cearneliNesewaaicauteue are the stage, as If! jousos up to a recent date, and ie read. OG et ow "No." teat Qdlournment was then taken until cyyjum were to observe patients and | P¢ant There was a mad scramble pay rat: nd out the cause of | ily admitted that fis name wae Jo “Any chloral? Ronee morning, [Write the. records of patients in the! yes” Jetrnere, Voadine from the baicons. and) the accident. tn the rush a number of | 4 said he wis thirty male department. | ,cAnddid you think they were trra-| i oores of women and children were|lamps were upset and they exploded, he lived at No h Street at pres ————— _ “Did You obeerve the condition of | HORS \reotteed down and trampled upon, many! :hrowing the biazing oil in evers Thaw’s Mother Will Risk JL fii» (ER the defendant's! Pine you notice other ove whose |being crusted to death. At ieast Atty| snuatid gitenentire oe ities abi 5 T dtd us a foe aie heattalestons were not rudc aes rea Hing that exits BYAL cretin fi hin a moment. This cause} a na NATIONAL GUARD BILL : ° “Did you. treat jorace = Hi d ok |WaY meant almost c . ve) Die Tush for the doors, and dur! e to Testity for White’s Slayer =. [vege FpSRMTUEReT BOW Foes Ret T00% | Toviped trom the windows. 19 MG next tow minutes people went erkas,| PASSES THE ASSEMBLY proken and skulls ¢ n vf Jerome pbjected to the admission of | ‘No. limbs. Knocking each othe: ¥ hi y a-' which his attorneys cl \ en other down and tramp-|{ ty in line with his opening 4 eys claim inated | 1 ebranee ‘ot you noticed a strange look in his|¢ to escape Ing each other un t a Exactly Dr. Butiel's record of Horace Thaw noticed a strange look in his| 9 escap Ung each other under foot. Tt was a| ALBANY, Jan. 14—1 Aion areas, Martin W. Littleton proceeded | !n the slayng of tanford Whte case and was ained, Mr. Littleton | exes In the mean time a corps WAS AL Hattie in i “Mrs. Thaw has been a very sick wo- | ved that | Dr. Butler was a |,YeS. 7 hich the strong only d a/ Guard reorganization bill, designed t rove ie aoc ome ROE “Any stranger v o»| work at the entrance endeavoring tO) chance to es ly lad a anizatt designed to to-day with his undertaking to P! man," sald O'Mara, “and is still in bad is official and had mo professional 7AnY stranger than you notice now?"| NOrk at ee aon ee wedged in the hance to escape. onform the organization of the da't give the impossible, ang eereioanhr number." | 1 1 searched until th Horace Thaw. he pedagogue stared at Thaw fo: Oh panihon as a q through old witnesses and new that |health, She has suffered trom rheama- 4" Tfilepure Roster, of Norfolk, | Moment and then said that the Fa release theteable to. extricate them-| Stabbed my small son. George, and|of this S to that Harry Kendal Thaw was crazy when /tism and heart trouble, and at one ttme| Va. another new witness, sald he was| te young man’s eyes was not as doorway tiny who otherwise might|°tUseled to the window, 1 ding to|army, passed the Asssmbly GRAND RAPIDS: FURNITURE] he killed Stanford White, and crazy also | 7 eras reared enedwould BI A ee (aca Ue a a ae CC a fs not the bane dist a, ‘ave escaped were held in by the awful|! him out, and I succeeited in « | noon ny @ vote of 4 tu 2, aft CARPETS, JEDDING haw seems to have pulled herself up| ‘Josrits!, at LA ling look.” said Prof. k = 4 the flames ate|'"% £0. Fortunately, he landed on the! | ; "i euetatie at < oehle am at the doo: ; nded on the ee hinet eetiilineeooae before that. through sheer nervous force and will! ©® foned there from 188 tolplOOS HDS ulzsigoiea aval ee mesiee aes | Jam at the do TEGn a Othath reccacapacan alia serait: x ig s the ‘Dl prospects of a speedy second trial |leave her home to-morrow. She Is a, fara’ nUfled) thekpen cali eotoa forsthoae ee oa ame the ‘month when| (pet. 2 paresis Pe NS arrpita cate. aut a epee ai Lg aa aa ach |hneroic old lady, and willing to sacrifice) Dp vo ve know Wilt: haw left the school?” butlding a i B : ie did ni OWAT eated by an act i had vanished when the Criminal ant MratiWenotentsVCeMeen seal srimecenteventis |coite ramen mama iam F.) UAithink itwas late tn November of | thelr hands and fall back Into the) imagined that be would be tadly hurt in| of fea eh 0 of the Supreme Court convened to-d@y. | onc ner her life, in the hope of savini 0."* “Duri rents ire e fall to the street, sut 1 preferred | to Dr. Littleton's promise that he would | her boy, e pene: “Does the record which you Rol tn na uTing, the twenty-one y ‘Gace the doors were cleared, the res-| this to having hint burned to death t]aasintance } GPENS AN ACCOUN . our har ow the name o Ham | & ° Pehowsima oe nies warialienilal thenitrioa byes ) ea idatiary. : a : > VATION cven . testimony | O'Mara sald that many new witness: “ll POUT DAE SHO ae come under your observation rs dragged many women 7 to find my wife, but this was ; ST -_' oh 9 produce a great volume of ni es F. Thaw a patient “A grea’ many, 1 co n from the stairways leading to t M was bi piicat ! r OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. that had not been offered before meant |had been found in Pittsbure who would Jerome once more objected Miele but one thing—that the case of the de-|have testimony of great value and in- said he wanted to show that Myer our! mind goes back distinctly | balcony. Some of these were 80 Dadiy|/fames grew so hot tt I fense, with its inevitable cross-exam- | terest to offer. eae ee teen GS Harry | to the vision of this boy as ne appeare| injured that they died before reaching |to leave the bullding ination, would stretch out over long Allenists Watch Case. the hospital for a term of years. Once | !m,your class twenty-one years ago a temporary hospital. Skulls were | 5 weeks. Before Mr. Littleton had talked | The insanity experts arrived in Justice More Jerome was sustained and once) wwren ¢ Jcrushed, and the faces of some of the fifteen minutes yesterday it was evi- Dowline’s court-rom in full array to- y mutilated tha the | was forced | pra T knew that] TWENTIETH CENTURY FLYER had been killed, as inted all for her ant cout not ana ner” | — BACK TO OLD SCHEDULE: he man was almost distracted as he| did you Arst hegir vour imagination to bring to call on » from the more Littleton objected. Littleton then caused Dr, Foster to tims were so h Gent that not only would he offer pos- |ay. filling an entire section of seats in na in the bic ora! bOOK er to] slumberous recesses of your mind the they were barely recognizable. In one] iia nie story, and ain the bier 0 h b nd th fs hi Ff idk ory dhe was compe led to h cel low do) in sibly all tne testimony that Delphin ;® corner of the tribunal. of Wiliam FT Jerome succeedén |'Mental Picture of the boy as he then| instance the akull of a child a ease at times and give way to out Rae Nereecn Le a hi Michael Delmas offered in the first trial,| 1” this alientst contingent were such in having the entry kept out of evi- | 2hReAr dy oer TAbaut entiy ten years of age was crushed al-|) 0) 0 Se OU | nes Ueto nek eelgrass aa but a great deal of entirely new matter, | Well-known men as Drs, Smith, Ely Jel- dence by 8 technical objection, x: Neusanithatees nit, to, ia ban boy | ost to a Jelly, children bad He ts the father of pve, |imited on the New York Central line Paves Way for Thaw Witness. £ whom were left ar|etween New York and Chicago met who had teen in.my ciass Entire Eamilics Lost. mainly dealing with the early lite of | life, Charles G Wagner, Britton D. ai fr eatentronvath na There was much curiosity regarding | T. Veemar, the Thaw family ph AUSIeR co Hb OC EWIILinient hawaumseeellieaencan tale note: n eaaveats Noted Man a Victim. Re Heen| arranged) besiining iwi itonext| 65-71 SMITH ST-COR STATE 51, a son oO} ha 1 r No, it did not. I often recalled him) wiped ow und ; i i | THREE BLOCK: M FULTON S? ByQOKL YN: this schedule the westhoun SO} the attitude which the prisoner's mother | ®2t With the students of mental disturb- may take on her arrival from Pitts- | 4nce burg. It was Mrs. William Thaw's) *!) sorts of stor ably Littleton’s pur in asking | because of bis unus: quesion was to pave the way for, manners. Restde: ntation of Aired EB, Thaw as/to stimulate the appearance and. ‘To add to the terrible disaster, the fire] Dr. Frank R. Brunner. of Was! it was my b ninds of young be 3 became disabled and the|ton Townshin, came here last nicht y to the mercy [attended the entertainment [ts r will leave New York at 3 P. M astern time, and arrive in Chicago a Inesd apparat tes floated about the e was left entirel masterful hand that in the first triai | courtroom before the beginning of the Littleton | ana, t remembered this boy particulariy STUNT eS which spread rapidly to Meved he nerished in the fire, Dr. Rrun-| 2% Cental time, the following pont WaIT——BUY NOW guided Delmas away from the theory | Proceed.ngs proper. One story was t jz ihe fact |backwardnearo one Decmuse of his 6) tv ansion House and other bulld: ner was one of the most p-omin Fe Gee rN ‘entra visited Jot of hereditary insan:y whch he had al-| Evelyn Nesbit Thaw would not testify aioe ny ‘Then all this time you were carrying ings in the business sections of men in Berks County in this cenerati n {reich New York 4 ALM Avail Yourself of Our ready built up, to the theory of justi-|atall. Another was that Littleton would cats uerret | Harry Thaw along in sour mind as a | Oo, He formerly served in the State Sonate running time of the wes ‘a lawy nk persona! att san it. |S0rt of horrible ample t o) 2 Stood le edieal e ¢ n ny Hl be Is ours and thar fication, which the California lawyer |! p ta insane 2 omit, Lit. |*Thteton objected, to the prrasing ot Asistance was asked of votli Reading coed alta On th load ino! tn will be Is Iz hours and tha SPECIAI TERMS had'to erect practically over night. Bt Pypeet Bround the fine question and was sustained Rairattstoy titania, enecialatratny |Miclatec en At Coctuohe Siler fenatia| nN had a 1 | I put it this way,"’ said Jerom “ zi t n ess, and for forty v ‘Ss Was A DOWe ry} c 7 b ck his original |,,J11 Pp i Jerome. ight nurses and doctors to the scene. § 2.00 DOWN Mother May Oppose \° ad ack to ls original! cH! put Main way malt Jerome, ought nurses and doct SIO acnearity Coats CLASH AT RIO JANEIRO 25,00 WORTH, 2.00 DOV as an Every house within » radius of half a of the opera-houke Wa CAPT ONLY A BRAWL, SAYS EVANS, | 78.co 5.000 ferred to ‘Thaw’s peculiar lion while stimulating the minds |dozen blo Bhe fought then against the openin luna pertine of closets upon any family skeleton, Tinw. This would m yf cours a anaw ss insanity | ~ men a DOvs 4 : Ui D “ “ now at Littleton has opened the door under indictment, to be tried a visited Mr, Ross in th n name one time or place | wounded were rushed by © | RIO JANEIRO, Jan, 14.—There was 4 7 Te rls neeaclae A eR Oa Sretitl A as wi : ser ane of cay ee DE STR ABLE @ was. suffer.n rom pro- reds of pers surrounded the fleet and a number y: cadavers? whereas should h Former Chief of Police Roger 0'Ma of Pittsburg, arrived to-day in char fal to The Evening World.) ican sailors from ¢ ALBANY, Jan, U.—Senator McCarren |of Hraatijan and Portuguese boatmen lintroduced to-day a dill giving the|at the landing dock at midnight last uted now on anced maniacal insanity e arently un the grounds of lusanity and sent to abe rome wanted rer of 1892,"" irning structure, ap en scious of the pending danger from fa Malteawan he wo! ve @ free man if usness and sleeplessny tion. 8 nple ; SA , | of several of the Thaw witnesses and! pis mind ever cleare 1 children fo.- | NOR: 2 P f walls, while many frantic parents! p10. Gomminaioner authority,» with | Mane ne careful inves! 1: 1h whows to make arrangements fo: e ar- revels i ise s and other) my whom In your class who had children in the place, fought c y that. th c nee Was not serious, |= — also to for the ar-| Thaw’s sister. Mrs. Carnegie, was not DreDeamen To whom tn your cla the approval of the Board of Estimate |Rear-Admiral Evans, when questioned | rival of Mrs. William Thaw. who will) in her accuston place when the pris- is was a pre-|{ oat was the nea n vain to get near, almost maddened | ama stinnman ara fect in. the [Concerning this happening. t& yeaaldell called | w days to tell the st ry G on me to com “The Police Commiasione by the awful sight. Pee i rade rence was only a fi be ina few days to tell the st ry! oner entered. The only blood relative aiuto i, “No. no! Miss Bing T was speak-| 0% the awful sigi ne of the elty any lands for ap- rile ea uerence inna only an cual of he raon’s cloud ne of wailing and fancy and the ngham, The night was in sight was his ha rother, Josial 4 a iss proaches to bridges and for sites djstopped by th: local oli innin h VOUS fits | es ated se rv an lites heaing: ane e |P es es and |stoppad oc daliepollcemand athel| beginning of t y fits Thaw. wh) never misses a session. used Harry Thaw as an Wnstra-languish, As the ‘hours pas ed the | oinds above or under water for bridges, {24708 from the ships. ‘The Iherty men | a z crowds surrounding the building grew | {00% Ore were recalled and all Mberty was tem pd to acquire title to} norartly suspe: Jed untll the investiga- on made to-day showed that the mat ler had not been serious, ‘The granting ‘ar shore iberty Was resumed. to-day. nen 4.000 men, double the numver of rstenday, were permitted to xo ashore > local authorities consented to this ge shore party, ‘The men have heen Le FerZ Wheres nist cordially received in Rio danier . ALLEN TOBACCO COMPANY, New York portions that it was almost on Mustrati of the sort that is b i they were n imony he mn go into details | to suc! ig used here Jimpossible for the police force, which sie a rae | SWEPT BY FLAMES. such lands. to Kittannin Thaw Irrational as Pupil, SENS Tutor ot His Boyhood — Littleton began vr cident or a © people back. (ee ren. SD vt 1. COUNT’S GUESTS ji testimony e sad lost her entire family in . Wao gave eviden i r, of Winona, | ° tre, was with difficulty re- ured as he began his on 2 starting othor t of 1 |the re, Independent Manufacture other tr Mi ness called * aerit el e| DALLAS Tex, Jan. 14.—A long-dls- ey of his client and wi Here A d | trained from throwing herself into the nk _ - Ue ee ee eee (Tans nayy Dr Deemar, who ministered to gen princl:| AT Mee airaet |tames tance telephone message received late abi t Thaw childr iroughout pa f Hepes al sane |to-day sald that the oil town, Sor first witness to be called was I es euaeatautivapullbicarablenlGokeie. 1 school in’ Aberdeen. Many Dead Cremated. to-ds ours ‘ore r i 26, | e main hotel in the place, a num- mae acquainted with the . urge of the We wall of the theatre collapsed, fol-|, 1 NO) ht te toe na the iene witness | ad (Continued from First Page) lise eicayexnlosion fot) waaolinell Dhe|t s r railroad {station had heen destroyed at the ttme Help Waned «ft, To-Day ! [oniva “Yes, very nervous. He suffered Was advertised for in The Morning |#, {oof Si. Vies's at World's Want Directory. epartment, and | = harge tor phaw was then flame coke out anew and those who amen arek the message was sent tof gifts over here, and. | aq yainly hoped to be able to find the 4 l Cl g l ae" will await the Count. ard | remains of some of thelr loved ones nnua é€arancée Male new Countess when they reach Hun-\turned in despalr from the scene of the | gary } atastrophe. \ MRT NHIe enone | Will Get Recognition. Of those who perished the podies of Many persons saffer with Oriental Rugs | oh known ‘or |some were entirely consumed, end| Weak stemach and more 1 hia woen be was a boy.’ s child is appearance at asi abruptl a ae subse Thaw intercupted,, Wut; hts objection! years: is as © Gthers were burned to a crisp. The re-| Arinciat Flowers 2 Gi bro y Ce res 7 ae ple’ Gladys Ve vo) mains of many will never te found, or less illness because they Ament” mon i ; : TAN : pa a ning. his #kin, ‘ion accorded the Bosleskares ently meceer i) hole oe ievellteatomunderatand athe Following the precedent of former years, we are Bakers 4M a Peon. fa pane . Sa tL way. Those who could not get that) |) 1. aoa healthful pl. Bookbinders ssscss 8 Milliners ar brace What Was hig appearance in the| mica more than it far went down, when the floor of the, Simple oP an holding our Annual Clearance Sale of Oriental =» sek lnday ie ‘ . 1! 1 WHeALraeataes (ie een t munty nk the m auditorium fell, to death. Still others) of a breakfast somewhat | R dc ts thi k rh Be Opens i nh Mare i 4 ones ere suffocated bi e fire chet S ‘a s eek, ovr Sai) Cok ho had, eon Mu " nig event” bil then roportn of a mar | were suffocated before the fire reached) ike the fol owing:— ugs and Carpets this wee J Cana Heats Be ACE CPL ae 1 \ STs eal sonia There Were Many Heroes. | A little fruit. | The Sale comprises all the well known weaves * eprrite: See pena, ae " nateady Ona dey t 0 a yonr, und Ww There were rors in the awful} A dish of Grape-Nuts and cream, | i Chante arters Be Stn de ; ’ Sea a CU UE le BEE hue vat uiiee te tot | One or two soft eggs. | of the Orient, sare } : , vas alr haat : seoeee i Tue wive un theirtives! A Cup of Postum Food Coffee Govke iMate t Leet Win, you sap gay tor Count tadaiee One “| nd perhaps apiece of hard toast, | at a saving of 25% to 40% Gooks Fen 4 sa 4 ferent ! Wee Sr ay era ROME La tates Pathe id mothers who might have A man says, ‘I couldn’t | fr 1 ef mare Work Lee ! : a : Me pena ye LA ALE UIn A Oe pred te wet 1" go on that until noon. | rom regular prices, electives 1 3 : \ North pn Mlumingting tadelo: and auniges | Gladys. willl be have got ont inf One or two days’ trial | Beas ! H . aie t periods of ab-| Know the AU ERen UNAS OF hie i Fae will teach him a big voiume | An inspection of these Rugs will thoroughly BBE ‘ ae : ae Be L sae awl en roca bsMi as ons vane! Of facts and make him feel | convince intending purchasers of the exceptional Blevacor * ‘ suite os d A Pe een te with itt Heeniitea crallerdlcs | 4 ; : aes H 5 : : roar At the Mackboard, in Spa OehnakasralGlnntnenee their energ >» reseut it dime ncrelisie opportunity this sale afford 2 Lge s i p tlon, le et nationa ara. thelr companions. and thelr lives were deep underlying and scien= | DRUM eect MinRace Tene nal t Peect Ine rea ael eee enn eae iweleame ap one uty, wanes tothe (areBE harvest of) tile neasen. Phebest | It will also amply repay those not in imme- drinted ely 5 ¢ the nobility of the land Heath the ontside in argument, however, is the Many that had rea Wiad Galois Me vwar diate need to anticipate their future wants, Ads. 529 more Haze in See: ifety dat ick Into the flames and] a@ctual experience with | other New York i c ie Bliecin AROMO OTS Peer UU) Ly een: croicity 1 experience Ww Be 8" | Grove on ton plates, ‘oc and $1 a box sje One Man who sat with his wife and such breakfasts, 1 Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ‘ « ’ “ ‘ ‘ t A -