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favor of the beaut! lyn Nesbit ‘The testimony Jar psychological eM millionaire, His bear profoundly serious gloomy, as it His seriousness is rather as tenge interest in the testimony, wher at the first trial his attention te wit- nesses was fitful and forced. He rolls his eyes less and scarcely ever indulges in the nervous grimaces that character- 1ew " has beer ized his earlier attitude In fact, Thaw's aspect 1s far more rational, now that he is being ¢ m of a well-defined than it was when | scribed as the vi disease of madne more dignity young court-roon in his carrt nan from THE EVENING WORLD, Aveiyn Thaw’s Coming ft attitude ya friend, is that he ts imself against the possibility adjudged insane and sent to wan for an indefinite time. He more placid in ng when at s not 1 t len she 1, and he has cane age since the Boyhood Tutor Tells of Thaw’s Mother’s Anxiety tor His Mind Per Augustus Weber. Thaw's former who sgemed butler, who was on the stand at ad- : Journment time yesterday, went back edo? A. He mumbled to the chair as soon as cc con- 1m Up did noq move vened. Mr. Littleton ed him but) my way I raid Miss Maude one question Fulton, another member of the cast “Did Thaw's actions, as described) was doing ood’ word. He stared you to be | Straight ahead, as if deep in thought, CERIN Kool cf eves al [but did not speak. I mentioned Miss rational or irrational Fulton's name again, but he never “They seemed to me very trrational.” | turned his head to jook toward me. He said the low-voiced, dapper little man, | seemed very nery His eyes were putting his finger tips together and | "ide open He kept staring over his pursing his lips. Mr. Jerone pro- | Ww happened then? A. He ceeded to cross-examine. moved away and I did not see him Tells of Convulsion. | ods of | sald that during his pe the Thaw family in W ne: often went riding In a car- seldom in an automobile. id, wad few friends who He said Thaw was very His qui Web: Thaw riage, but Thaw, he ss called on him. nervous, but not dissipated. erratic movements impressed _them-| selves on the butler's mind. Mr. Jerome caused Weber to repeat his description | of the fit of convulsions which Thaw | once had in his room, when he threw} himself back on a sofa, stiff and con- vulsed. Q. Was he rigid? A. Not rigid ex- actly, but he clinched his hands and| trembled violently. Q. Tell us about the time he upset | the breakfast you had brought him. A. Well, he jumped out of ved. up. the breakfast tray and glanced up and the room. A cigar box got In and he kicked tt Into the fire- e and his slipper with it. | This ended cross-examination, Littleton recalled to the stand hristopher Biggin, the iron-faced steward of the Whist Club, who told until after the shooting. Eyes Were Staring and Wild. ( What was his appearance then? ACHis face was ghe vite and his eves were starir Q. Whe He was at the, elevator, taken into How did actions and begs#ini impress vou rational-or irrational® A. He struck me as being irrat On cross-e Amination the that the def } witness sald only person tow he spok bout Maude Fulton and aa Bixt oy, sh ng in the “Mam- selle 5 the night of the > emp! on his qu fact that th ness had any other person on the whom h ton’s dan Broune said he had nev before and fust the witness, was alone. n let Broune go. ey not know, ab Mr. Jerome “butted in laid sar- uestion of the not spoken to roof garden, out Miss Ful- er met Thaw on him as Mr. Jerome Howled Like an Animal. entown, Abram who followed Beck, of All itne. €dy said h tt ret! bk rathe Thaw from September. a This was in the T Fa She Knows Now Exactly What lt Wil To-day a former butler of the Thaw family continues his testimony, begun 1903-04 in Washington, and later in Pittsburg. links in the chain of evid lish Thaw’s insanity Meantime the leading woman of the tragedy waits the cue for her ap-| cai stitute en pearance in the witness-chair. |greater sanity of this second Ordeal on the Stand Robbed of Terrors —__—_+<o— Be Like and Can Be Fre- pared for lt, fternoon, as to Thaw’s irrational acts in the winter of yesterday at the time of the killing. And nothing more clearly indicates the | trial over the first than Evelyn Thaw’ Relatives Try to Break Will in joe Mis: These are but small {renew ence which Martin W. Littleton hopes will estab- | Bet iz note They serve merely toja demned by consisted THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, SAY SHE CALLED — MOURNER HIM “PAPA AND A PRUCES GOT A FORIUN Angered Which Lamport Re- Their Line, membered Nurse. On cross-examty Hatch M owed “$i Mooney Miss Smedley wa: the time earning only $4 asked Mr. Mur- Pek at BROKERS AN ASS consume time till more important witnesses can be called yea aay eat aw ning $25 a FACES ORDEAL CHEERFULLY. rs Universal Moat rise, which was con- tal authoriti Hand the Johnson Sanitarium. which of one room, and SI MOB MOTORMAN Because They Him Into Insensibility. 1908. Mere FEAR RICH MAN'S WIFE VANISHED TU TAKE HER LIFE Broke Mee Werner Wrote Letters to Beat Relatives SIGN ! He Threatening to Commit Suicide. } 1 i} 1 gj * \ Edmund Lao Mooney, counsel for) Thomas Farley, a motorman on a! A general police alarm was sent out | By Nicola Greeley'-JS mith. the forty-‘leven grandnephews and | north-bound Second avenue car, reached to-day for Mrs, Frederick W. Werner, The Thaw trial drags in the first | nieces who are seeking to up the will) the junction of One Hundre, wife a millionaire shoe manufa ares | i [of eighty-six-vear-old Hiram H. Lain-/teenth street this afternoon who conduets an store act. There is no doubt about it u Tt . a + : f th Th port, once resident of ental! tur 1 s » 4 avenue in London, Mr Werner, who had been MS revised version of ne law ran ‘on \ ting re F LiaW= Fire Insurance Compan ho died in] was a long line of gorgeously visiting relatives in Boston, left that White tragedy had for its entire in- aving $15.00) to Mary Clemen-|formed mourners marching to slow city Monday night and came to New terest yesterday a dull succession of his and making} music played by a big band \ork on Gtelhad been dill and mentally eae : . h e residuary atee of his $00.0%)! Farley became Impatient as the fu- : witnesses whose testimony may ‘fortune, declared before Surrogate Beck-| neral procession wound slow, way |junuuanced strengthen materially the structure oe as ae SCG inc Tey) ate! aah his front pplateorm, He pounded a nore ae ne povlerts at, eo e under her con-/ his gong with his feet he drownes e Hot jelmont. e spent Tuesday of the Thaw defense, but did noth. | tro and that he was quite dementet/the music of the band. The mourners| sna part of Tuesday night writing let- for its interest a spectacle A) oO batts) DID el lrefused to make way for his car, 50 ing for its interest SPEC |S oshe called sits Lainport said| finally he started up and ran right ‘rs to her relatives threatening to | Doctors have testified to the insan-| Mr. Mooney, “and she to | through the procession amit suicide. ‘These relatives re- ity in the collateral branches of the [Mm A : , |, He didn't get tar before a score of ved the letters yesterday and hurried ' 9 closet and | tie marchers were on top of him. They} t4 New Yo: peace t Thaw family, more witnesses tO | wrestie with « shall show you | peat him into insenetbility and ware tn Bee a rok Si eiscotes t this defendant's irrationality on the joateete Mosfore your, oe ent a fair way to end his when John? eee turned in her key é ew Was executed Aug. 2, 199 ry, a you detective, Jumped in, Belmont late Tuesday night night of the killing. The Coroner's | Th eld smean: Cieduve 1/12 190 eae his revo off four times and Police J rch J Letingwell Hatch. of No. olice Join in Search, jury which held the inquest into the | nied th street, one of the sub: i the Re creer scribing witnesses to the will, was re BOLE PREAT ATIC death of Stanford White has testi- | frst witness, As repo eadquarte serena | Dr. Hatch said he had attendea Mr. _“ bits Hebi CQ seo fied, a man, that it considered | Lamport for two years. his Hundred NU MeHOvanel edtront ce , ory * . id . and that the 1 vas joekex Harry K. Thaw irrational at that feat, Spd that, the will, was leehiealitp for cuy aan ii NIXOUA'GREEGEV-S™@iret; time, [at rent $1 and was released au u ; a Stat wife was lodge in-law, I McCafte in Lor r people | ) ness left ler suffe | from melancholia, which became acute a few weeks ago, and she was under constant survelllance About ten days ago a cable message was sent to Mr. Wern¥r tn London in- forming him of his wife's condition and asking him to come to Boston without ldelay. He cabled back that he would ®0 much yesterday about Thaw's er- | ° ‘\ z a a where tt 6 observe Harr 1 r f Drop. oe sctlonston}ite day of the marder | ad Mr. THEY thaws ap. cheerfulness and matter-of-fact acceptance of her surroundings and the! eames tanner ie the Taig ane aratishin satis. witalicew taint of Stanford fiderly’ feacher had.” When Thaw's| ordeal on the witness-stand which 1s to come. "Yee: and) I care ‘he would arrive {n Boston on Tuesday Whist Club Records In Evidence. nics he tad an ‘unwholesome Ave; She cannot dread that ordeal as she musi have dreaded it last year. recan be cured with | Witney & Kitchen Fi Mrs, Werner elipped the home Biggin had brought with him the Frarante, ite was extremely” nervous | She knows now exactly what it will be lke-and can discount its terrors ee hitney itchen Find 1 ot ner mother in Boston late Mond records of the club for the purpose o: id You observe his conduct w ; : : r Thi life prolong. lif . , | night and took a train for New York, showing how many times Thaw had) Se Was at “Yea oiscrved ‘The horrible story which drove Harry Thaw to kill Stanford White must jign't's : a ite} Impossible to Realize | eceioineunsromumescas; (avenue aa visited it in 1904, 1905 and 1906. This w: t anaenis be told again, but Evelyn Thaw has had time to read it over, to study it and SRA COnEOReA conaea ben tG make ay went to the Belmont and registered done to meet the attempts of the prose- were wide go perhaps guard herself against a second onslaught by the District-Attorney. jong life. It hv : 4 on Securities. under her own nasne. After being as- cution to show that Biggin had not)’ nig ‘those, occurrences take place She must of course realize that the second war of wits between Mr. Jerome "HC" ind thn, Prulonged his lite. signed to a room she Ked her suit Gea an CARE ein ata a se ase vile Fhe was under Your anq herself may be even more ruthless than the first. But she will have, ocean wwage and Eurspean trip for ‘its Oa Paired create ' bse lion? A. Ye y patie: e summer of hatacan of Vhitne &la of paper and envelopes bout his chair on a hot June day, |_,Taaw ent forwani ape hands!aa she had hefore, a cool intrepidity that may be relied on to withstand Seen", SE: Sabri AR RRR A, al 2G Gen Gey ad eden a | Biggin told Mr. Jerome the sight of the dignified ex-teacher al jngs |every attack that may be made upon It. I thought when she was being |, ;\Were (ie boulevards York77) “O0ler pee es oy ; he remained {n her room writ- the club register had quickened his) Thaw. half tose f cross-examined before that were I in her place on the witness-etand I ‘On, no; he went to the const 9. eet, was announced this af sg letters. In the meantime her peo Berio Viera ane Thaw'’s period of | beanody tugged al could not have kept my temper so weil as she did. Mr. Jerome asked Nomay. an’ reached Paris in the win ney and James 16 were « ng Boston and the st play at the club land he sank bs etione os 1’ rhe sere ears a W. Geraghty are the members of the rounding towns for hor. They had no Mr. Jerome wanted to make Biggin | ®As a picture o ber the most brutal questions in most brutal language, and she never will go on to-morrow. [hey es ye eee cre hea ane tk New rane He: | admit that, unassisted by the recor calted cine inched. She never argued—never reasoned—never told him that she re- ae oa ee pie haceene ye mie ee cust aaa ens Cos kes yon hed aostonursdey Grane which were not all in his handwriting, | pie witness said t aw was not jected the standards he applied to her and refused to be judged or ques- BOYS FLOGGED IN COURT } ments also, ine and joined in search, a5 lat all sociable with his fellow-studente, i y e. The|. las eager he had no recollectien of Thaw having t) ty. cald teacher Beck, Taw tiey | tioned according to them. FOR DISTURBING CHURCH. | P2727 & Peck ts the assignee, The) on Tuesday morning the lotters Mrs, been at the club on Dec. 24, 1904. Big ot ten, was sullen and morose. By s = *|imwyers in the case are Burke & Fay,! Werner had written to her Roston re- Gis wih Tarik GRDA7 GED UID ea fr. Littleton: that ac seemed tove| WON BY HER COOLNESS. lee Neer ener | of No. 44 Pine street. r In each letter hat date. ed to be ‘ SLMIRA y.. Jan rhitney: Zitchoanle Ses IES nee 3 O. You are not confused about the pSoaint Py A Oe seemed to be his And in this she was wise, with the uncanny wisdom that belongs to) justice was meted out to three boya in Una ey & arch in js a Stock Ex-/was * Au Nai a a , t times, wi } antice wa ; ¥ che he feilure was the resulticatled’ v tol or date? A. No, str; I am sure. |frea Dr inese spells, he wan aeh Newt her cold soul, and that women of warmer, more impulsive temperament Pollee Court this afternoon for disturb. | co'nke AM. The failure was the result ra PEE) Sree ee Ieee @. The night before Christmas, 19057 | Ine, to follow, the order routine of gan never acquire | ing the Sunday services at the Grand | vecont 1 Ain ACh Gt Ce there Tuesday night. Enclosed in reese: aint in? a. 1 | Tengonable and unhappy. In this former tilt between Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and the District-Attore | sientriye Avenue | Baptist Chui ay Feaulalinotenenantisiealineceueciian letter was a check for the s Q What time did he come in? A. T| ‘The witness sald Maw slont well and ney, Evelyn Thaw won. There were perhaps many persons who did not RY arrangement of the attorneya for inapility of the members to realize os e don't recall the hour. nS outbursts. came on both sides Martin Lyons, aged sixteen | He came to New York last night wi Q. Was his valet, Bedford, with him? e day timer ye atten) plcked|! believe her story, but nevertheless she preserved it under the terrific fire Howard Evans. aged andi tein secur © deprectated 11.5 missing woman's and. They A. No. : hie ‘sort of thine’ Ha of a three days’ cross-examination practically intact, Whether she will be poundiy flogted by their patente: before | py a aa sice shew were acquired, jacoured the ase and found that Q. How tong did he stay? A. I am | Would burst out with the loud passion ayie to do so again forms one of the mest interesting problems the future) the attorneys and Interested church peo- | 10° ANI" ay Ae assignment) 5 Mra er hud placed al! hor money | not sure, but I think he stayed all |yujsed without provocation -"" gta) holds in the Thaw case. Sn ER ee Ce eae omalnccn GEhrp iat ta Gesell Pye and ie yin it night. Mr. Littleton offe evidence a let i Frets Katy fhe Nas ra SA eras. MY dade Boha lite Ing known) 4 Wernes thirty-five ¥ sha |tet written be Mrs Willa Tosw, Ge! For Evelyn Thaw and for Mrs, William ‘Thaw, the defendant's mother, | ’*tie?, fazer strap was the strap with on the flour of the Stock Exchange, the| Mie, Werner Js thirty-five veare old Jerome's purpose in securing 60 much | defendant's mother, in Octoher, 1sk2, ts F *! which the whipping was done. Information of the assignment having| dark eyes, hatr and complexion testimony regarding this date did not ene tea at about the time Harry | the first trial has served os a rehearsal of the evidence they are to give oa Fe Cay eT BISNIS CR EA eee canta wore when she left | develop. Soe au isa nenog! within the next few days. one can doubt the truth or constancy of the’ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. |slgnment papers were filed bi S-lthe Belmont a brown tailor made suit | ¢ Spoke to Thaw on Roof. ane Mather Inquired of Insanity. | Mrother. ‘That of the wifs is again on trig) And the verdict fe still to! Tt 1s the custom tn such cases to give) ANd @ brown picture hat. All har c Jero oon let Biggin go, and then! over the letter aid toad ent Dent ne reacned. | NEW ORUEAN 14.—The entries | notice to the Stock Exchange officiala ts with the Initials “EB. there came to the stand a new witness, !some mysterious print, Finalee the Tie Uaransbeli mt hl Ne rer Doe SD MAR aie LOO aren ________| so; to-morrow's races are as follows: (about the time an assignment. is made, Raymond 0. Broune, a small, bespec-|trict-Attorney consentel to have. the ' liter rene rccrsciine Weve (Syuig|Dut in this case the matter of notitying| AMALGAMATED COPPER tacled man of thirty-three years, who, Ztter read. the letter, (Mrs. ‘Thaw unt he was extremely nervous and -five years, with a good | gust \the Exchange was delayed | f SMR daningsl ters ply regretted that jis features tw an ‘accent which’ be- * Rede: ort ti er the news tic Mr. Broune, it soon developed, was an-|come to ner from 3 irrational?” asked Mr. On the morning of June 25, 1995, she J ty see ee hate thagme tect w iven out other eye witness of the roof garden asked ¢ bear ‘Ne ned to t Thaw enter the club. His eyes sBen Sand . ro es ta 5 eae ume | other asked | sponded the witness Seemed rather wild, anid Miss Biggin. | Padrone aeieees § jonlthe Noor oti Glove: Exchaaws, dividend of 1-2 of 1 per! u ae | ie teachel y signs jerome d ne had observed aw going into the | 4 cer as declared by the Amalgamated | I saw Marry Thaw sitting at a table|of insanity that the okes telephone booth of the club, staggering. | Ralnsen | Hu | on the Twenty-seventh street side of | Pov be treated i nd He seemed very ne Vong When. the | 'OCULIST MICHAELS VICTIM Copper Compa: storeny: The mreveua garden,” said the witness, replying DOYS, She witness young man came out he gave her three | quarterly div! was 1 per cen’ arden,” sald the) witness, replying from 0 of the | garettes rolled in tinfoil to “put in F PTOMAINE POISONING. | aie Boston 4 pl ? aro P The directors of the Boston and Mon “1 was about twenty-five feet awn hut aopiies ieee tebe caral ABN crosacex: i [tana Consolidated Copper and Silver! him. I didn't know him, but hi was a neat, quietly dressed amine : BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Jan. 16—Dr.| Mining Company, one of the constituent Appearance attracted my attention, One oxiracty from the letter - t Five and a ur F. M, Michaels, an oculist of national companies of the Amalgamated Copper | thing that struck me was the fact that edie pewepinie nim ane , pe rqucen's Souvenir reputation, 1s dying at his home here! Company, to-da lared a qua he we overcoat, al: kth | more or Iss unbalanced 7; ‘ naOBone jas the result of ptomaine poisoning | qjyidend of $2 per share and $1 extr. he More ap oversat, amo fe wan) Gran ontlnacd™ Ae White’s Alleged Threat es ran dhs Galante Te EE SOG ene Ci | ally we ‘or a Sunday dinner, : pale and his eyes seemed glassy. | Leilene T. K il] R . 1 ° | GN le Fy fam-| ind $ per share extra three months ago. Watched him during the intermission é He Isso. ditten o KI iva Admitted © Murphy her children and should fing EIK was moving} gE next to n what vhen I Taske »w. He mu effort nd w vacant him again work of Mi hing, but ma I couldn't j “hai Did you | A. ss Ida| Help Wanied To-Day The As advertised for in Morning | World’s THURSDAY, JAN Carpentors 5. soM Caahinrs 2 & 1 ‘ 4 Pre 4 Solteltors ¥ ; J Jetat eteee eee The World printed 7 Help Ads, to-day, 390 more than al other New } ok papers combined. Want Directory. ee ffere guarded andr ment migh Q How did the al. I never saw a case exactly like that of ¥ in all my long experience with voys Q. Did you make any entries in your rd ov. ALT dl an of sn Jerome Makes No Fight aminat AU Pe VENT AXATIVE Bb ¢ 4nd look for signature of E. rie SOMO Quin ise, To wet the genuine cal) for full na: homesick one, ne removes the Grove. 25s, erator prompti QL Mr ov me The sel and Mr went an) Jerome sut down, Littleton used Bowman to repeat eged scene al the stage Saw White Shift Revolver, like this," said Bowman When Mr. White came back at 11.3) e waa ina cab, I told him Miss Nes- it had gone with Mr. Thaw, He ‘sald Werke So‘Tstola him: to no Kon the stage and look for himeelf. | ough the dressing room and | was te @ the tru As he} took a revolver out of hile pocket and stuck it into his | pocket, As tasked me T gay he woivd kill that —| morning. long had Miss About elg: jaw had come for just after 11 o'clock direct examination failure to plead as did, had suc- the record practi. iginal story that Evel proceeded, ur Temas ngs, to repea In 1003," he said per at the atre: Was pl Mr. Wh n wi to the How then? 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