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TWE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY !8, 1908. [ L PLATTS Nt NOTE TO Senior Senator From New York and MAE WOOD SIGNED Woman Who Sues Him for Divorce JENNIE BLUNT, Wil SHUT LAWHER * GNESI WD 4 AN ¥ th y AD JUS “LOVINGLY, TOM | ay —— | 2 Strong wailiff Guard for Wit-, Senator Also Wrote “J Am an “Unwritten Law” Plea of Girl nesses Caiied Against Ray O'd Fool.” Says Woman | Fails to Draw Mercy | From Court. Lamphere. MORE LETTER THREATS Put page The “unwritten law’ defense, how: Breese Gases | ever potent it may be tn Manhattan, ts her story without delay [not a pertinent legal {seve in Laporte Prosecutor and Po- Plaintiff on the @tand | Brooklyn Jennte Blunt, the young i ae - Ree am a 9 sliot Charles M. Sanford pe lice Chief Get Death Warn- |,2,.vhe' '* mck Sb nae ha sean a eee a Ph in je off in the Garfela f ings to Dre yp Case. 9 Are you) cwenty -onki years) el) age? Butlding, on Jan 22, was sentenced by fs ee oe fated ae veur aes? SAC En Judge Dike, in the Kings County Court ets ee arching ewias New York jto-day, to serve not more than four Meni as Do you know the defenannt? BFS Gah adres tack cave eine a women’s prison at Auburn Peres oars ol theta Grorte| sri @Stanchnalall reb/actean son aath Aa the Jury, in nding her guilty of County G: where State’s-at- | &round this wns the very questior Jassault In the second degree last wi torney S the Grand FE: e determined primariiy by the ad recommended Lier to the mercy of vestiga will Introduce COUr BLUE ustice O'Gorman ruled the the court. the girl expected a ght een the eviden ‘forty witnes-es, We Son aa aia eu ear tence. The imposition of a term of im- throwe)) 2 number of whom It te ex. 2, When aa vou frst know Sena:or | prisonment only 4 year less than the pected to connect Ray Lam REM ete FA GaE ORES eee | maximum allowed by law shocked her the murder of Andrew Helgeletn. An the h Avera et) After that into ysterica Betapeintchinerecitne chante fo November, 1 saw him tre | She screamed and struggled tn che Gunness and her three Jren je motel sand at ‘nis vonice \grwsp of the court oMcere When they looked for. pad way rried her to the rec 1 ere's lawyers, who are working onversations—what elrcum nad cat i eae ae n cell, ect all these charges, an- stances attended the meetings? A } tae of tie Sourtcooma ate tained Rated {ocak yt tness had been {called at both places at his reques upon reviving, threatened to itil found who we that he eeu and he made violent love to me at a reeit the Gunness house in flames at 3.90 a. times. 5 inf 300 A ‘ uilet 01 M. on April 2% Lamphere left the house| .@, What led up to vour marriage « 5 ele aD penn - of Lizzie 8: D this placa, taro es| Nev. 9. 19017 A. I was called the Sa Jennie Blunt waited in the hailway 3.80 and ¥ v'clo- een | unday before Nov. 9 by Senator Piatt outside Sanfird's office on Jan 24 until ‘A big dorce of bailifte are on cu Peihasacternh a banal ttotelmatiren meat he arrived from ifs home at Smith Aife-Grai . are on guard at) te said: “I am now ready (o keep itown Branch, L. 1, followed him inside cag <All Wit: | Sromise of marrage and ahot him in the back of the head. eae varotaved Tells of Platt's Promise. Uhe) bullet) tmbedded) iteelt: inj \the) bony rning let from Brooklyn, @. When and where was that promise struct Fe of the skull and Sanford sut- 8 threatened with death made? A. At Manhattan Beach, {n ered {ncopvenience from Jess he resigns his offce and drops the August, 1901, He said he had admired ED oe Gunne estigation. He also recetved me from our first meeting, that he | she nlacedison 1 Birl ser & similar missive mM Washington, |loved me and weited to make me his {upesuscifica tion vas h her edefenesi os She Chief of Police Cochrane is in receipt | wie. He sald tiewratieelerovern js@d Sanford had wrecked her life and of a letter trom New York saying his| But just then some admiring constiti in wyer insinuated to the jury that ne Will pay forfeit uniess he ceases his came up and broke up our she had a right to shoot him when his activity i he cast her off Judge Dike compil sotion. _ aS prob ble w i n of Mrs. Gun-| There was scorn in the face - the Jurors upon G00 cane, KS fame to light to-day when inves-| witness es she snepped out e one you sent me and a thou- hat Juries are too Itkely to rei was wiaried for Abraham Phil- constituent.” Then she resumed sand times as fervent. Always |be swayed, these days, by feelings of ps, tr Belington, W. Va. who left) “In November he x Terao lovingly yours, faithfully yours and when dealing Tiere. io Fepruary, 0, to come to! man, and 1 want our marriage ep! ete, TOM [with « woman accused of ortme porte to marry “‘a rich widow," ni t apis ° | In OSing sentence to-day Cour, Pare dienes b widow." name secret, for if !t were published the: | Gave Her a Photograph | eateutehatesemniceBinon eet nee : West andar and other the newspapers and the politicians les AnvGoddidentinedWeunnueseannie’ | state Jen unt by her own Saas poone evateiniase Dut k would poke fun at me’ Senator Platt. On the occasi® eg estimony had convicted herself of @ big. sum of omney with him. He has s to her she sald he declared He reviewed her evidence not heen seen since. The relatives ur, “I demurred to this, I sald: ‘Yo Hateeuarlinee care onthe given on cross-examination, in which Phillips e "the rich widow’ was don't know me; you don't know any fenicwhilanneuheliin cat I | Serene. ehh Mrs. ius tinewane anyway. You have lenwouwrdteconnitrran: arges she had made against Sanford Sheriff Smutzer made a complete de- Vink Svout me. anyway Anas ng litte wifes in connection wtth the actua! sho ting milalfo-day of a Ny York sone they Known ie only a few months.” T would O aeeen ining Miss Wood tried were practically disapproved ae ae inness on an have called our wedding off, but he to dodge when asked her age. She fin- F ehaelene i ad given orders replied: ‘Oh, yes, I do. T know al eons ree ae i Declares Her Blackmailer. the Meumer. He had no clue of ang | bout you and vour struggles and about yirlyy life ashe taught school, she) said | s ineky for you.” aid Judge Dike Hind 0 the whereabouts of the woman, |Your family away out there in i phir RI ot nl ieee |octhat the bullet vou fired aid not do the ita liwapeenna MAE Tane latsoreiald aoe Jexecution you Intended, and that you are Q. Have vou any documents by wntch| Hot") and the Astington Hotel in Was | oee” Mtieh woud sad She wae atmit,| Threatened, She Says not here charged with murder In the a support vour allegation of a marriage) Miss Wood hearecelved the ¢ w there Z showed Aa Secret Gis aT een ae | Senator Platt? A. I had two. One! lowing le Ir Platt, dated nagRds AL Score you have convicted yourself of black | | ‘TYRE FIM ] of them was taken away from me oy | MAY 2 leeamiact 8 ought Two Suits Aen ane so rae tinancipariny ARE OERIGRTH OCREIL MEY ak SOIC “Dear Coatly—I have been | gid You gring any Sorte of offers ar Shameless attempt to fusti¢ ve ' he other I still possess. thinking of wow and wondering Sy Tae te | the p «th crime has operated against you. | i Q. I hand you a paper, Ts tt a true) how vou were breasting the wortd | Wood. 1 prquaht them or atic i vin had entered a plea of guilly to copy of that document that you say alone. I am miserable. linestants s , tin a lesser degree and spared the U was taken from you? A. It fs as near “I send you a book of franks, | "Now wien and woere did vou ge ber and the jury the degrading story a copy ae T could recall the words; { did not think it reise to fur. | same,.amicadle relations, with Mr n vou told on the stand. T would have sent t is a correct repetition of the sub nish the pass. It is too frank and | t: i + snapped jet tr 5 1 to me local reforma: ‘ Aged Father of Broker Claims! stance of a letter recetved by me from) open. Stnec oly yours, 8. 5 fle on. You have shown me that Senator Platt Nov. 8 1901. I haa it G. P. Mrs eee ar Coney Cus BSS ACAD TaD S are j P 4 e Pak until Oct. 13, 198, when A. H. Hi mel had y other letters, but th t street Received this da ") for Wa > His Share in Paper Taken buns reneg fi imme. by Mr Hummel: 10n. et CRE tehiS i and Miller took it away from me. Miss” Wood asked Miss Wood ¢ ! ‘ : \LAMP FELL IN TURPENTINE. from Safe. | _ What She Says Platt Wrote. (,!fer luwser tried to introduce a copy mature attached: to Al wopqn 7): NAS slened “Mae -E,| s 2 one of the letters, and Mr. Stanch- ind papers whic : | This doo™ment read tke this field tried to bar it’ out. Miss Wood seiattis anewer to | i J dented that she had re-|Meaulting Exploston Tore Ch Friday, Nov. 8. sald she went to see Hummel and de- fleld slowed a a MEG Aiclutyres) eighty) sears ola MY LITTLE BRIDE-TO.BE: mANdeanthearetucn RHRBIELEACHIABGE ¢ those Miss Wood || . iethat ing from Workingman, pvisl eaten eeas 1d)| MY LITTLE 2 Hummel refused to give them up. The Mr. “Hummels “(7 | Amert Bealerest, of No. #6 Bast One ber « Motntyre, was called to- J have made all arrangements. copy was finally admitted It read laa Mundred Thirty-ftt! t. th asa witness in the T. A, McIntyre! You are not to say anything to DEAREST MAY Al of mit Hundred and Thirty-ffth street. the & Co. bankruptcy examination petore | anybody, or do anything, but obey MBER BRIDE: Dea ali Gats Regn er Ness Col Een are a ne, nitea States Commissioner Giciris implicitly my instructions. You | . “J yrote you yesterday not to Katte aida t [used for soldering, acrons a ing pg Melatvre said that he resid are to be here at 4 o'clock sharp. |“ erpect much from me in the wity meee lant at N Feder No, st Beventy-fourth street inclose a card for you to give to Fetes i fay whenlin nAeaachre ; f ’ ‘ | of writing these days on accoun Platt Advised Marriage day when he slipped and fel denied that he had ever traded with tie! the hotel clerk, who twill look i set core ee , ‘ neat a Whe dr is IAMP into SR MnciAGiNGLntteS ete panes ehemncied let: i of campaign matters Jel read a letter by Sena ENC tacrantiitan r to wyer Ir at 4 good friends and seem to be en o | tue ‘celling most of hi wer to Lawyer Irving L. Ernst, Twill call for you when every- nd CPT TL 17 HAR) Path tt Your telegram of congratula- | ng fron re twent the recelver, Mr. MeIntyre said he now) thing is ready. Take a cab as tell them all you know of a man | ton was very cheerful and Iwas | Clty Marshal and Recentty Pros-| other men at work in the room and owned 10) shares of Kansas City South-) though you had just arrived from back East by the name of Tom glad to get it. Lam old Platt | peetive Cundtdate tor sneria (antl HO BXuingilanet the me eee ern, 20 Brie common and Erie ist; Washington, as per card inclosed. RIAL RADON SE IOUMINGHG ICAP EGON now. Before I puts in my checks | city Marshal Willlam F. Coghlan dlea | st Bealcrest 1 Cond ena | Please do not keep me waiting. 1 {itive maou thevinieevenoll cori T would like to see you married Ditolday loriheart aiesasewatter tts é minDincoln Ran en ack od rw am an old fool, but you shall | fhout you in any way, | to Mr. Middlebrook or some other Dailies ein eee is xoing to get well. pied ne that he nd Joho G. Melityre never regret the step. for you | It pleased me to have you send | young fellow. Why don't you do Pieroar i ana One eehts eens share the ypolts and losses equa shall be as free as you now are | the things on Pass No. 1. but you | tt? They would not bore you to eunld’ en enioved axceitene| | “FOUND DEADNIN HOTEL: boen removed by himse until the proper time comes. Be- | wint have to be careful about that death | ntly. | HARTFORD, Conn. May 18.—Charles Mcintyre ft ‘a safe lieve me, lovingly. TOM Rantaculicaiipacr he B lmerraseangnneal PacRAnanuniuen was prominent In Demo- | HART: , Conn. May 1 harle: duce Exchange, aa ss whenv you petabackstns the: Hast utanecanan soe eee Ac : n his district, and before | Kye. of Boston, was found dead in bed PAnTaeOteMe The other document,” continued the) When you are regularly recog- | vf letters all addressed to My Deas was mentioned as a pros.|at hotel hel lay. Nothing Is ye had taken these stotks Nome.” | witness, “was @ note in Mr. Platt's nized ay un_oficer of the com Guus ines were all Of Fora fee PUR ES) 1 ESI ead en tata eee eee ad rece ee ot the | andwriting, Here it ia, Our wedding pany you shall have No. 2. Lov- thet letteransoolded® Misue\vood | ment 1m alo soclet les y from m had been fixed for the next day ibang TCP. ising Mes Janeway. {t read: | and nogexton of the Paullat] hrin h fee Santa pean ieree 0 aid you |note followed the other on the same P.S. Lam sending this to Mil- Your criticism is not borne out d Poor ith ile allele AUS ey Conpenyict Tragh or Bera i from divin fay and teters to Wt itary avenue, care of srs by facts, and I shall have to de- { selsuuciienwanay Mude Hy sca tes catall ppyeernearr nee RiALnH Staak fendiners 1 (am notl going. to will be Weanemay TRUNKS & BAGS, Etc. ‘ | Dear Catherine—It may be that RGATGA G0 HER REREO GG marry Mrs, Janeway or any other , Bout, Sold. Exchanged, I may not arrive at the hotel till to-day. I note what you say re- tcoman, You got some informa- Emergency Long: | well, and will send them all there | | | f o'clock. You will occupy your garding the unholy curiostty of tion from the Fifth Avenue Hotet room (158) till I come and signal government people in general and waiters, and that was a breach i youn tial {lam occupying unext the P.O. Department in partic of etiquette, and the reason I May 18. — Stephen Ye wean tna, alte Ala pe Mt be reouy a ular have been cautious in communt- Nveny-tn ot pravies m ied peeet in SS f.80 and we will be ready for i ? cating with you. T warn you | Yesterday from injuries sustained when : I sent you a cara by note to you | is CH Ula OE Sega Cael) CORLEY CED) Goealted [4m automobile in which he was riding CASES. GIRLS ATTACKED, LEFT IN this afternoon telling) you that! rege ou onten Novembens INL, re was In collision with another motor car. 4130 Keratol. 8-78) jf WOODS WITH/HANDS BOUND, | “7#°°fed vou at 4.00) Sincerely, MY DEAR LITTLE DEAR ONE oe and Mra, Janeway were | His two compar Tons were Injured. Bd. athe SERB 0 P. Yours received. It is so bright rried in Oc ward Conway Gara fat of Paw- 4.20 Story of the Marriage. and original and cheered me up Miss W od su welt oe ae au a Tome sligt axe Repairs Catted for at Delivered, 4 c Y conciled to |i iwyers t | fracture of the skull, anc jend for UNtonr he hotel," said Miss W har ancien od a heca net led te Mianicaknow teandiita ‘the| aker, elxhteen, of Roxbury, Mas om | LOOK FOR THE of Ven wy to th room. Ode erectio o ed 10 way I had been treate bruises. : 1 Hens rian corry about my children; they | “Mise Woot sald. she. was an | pees nen in the other car escapeq | EXRergency Co.’s Signs ee, penn ce will not interfere with you. They — stenographer and ty \ | ingur sutomoblles were wre°ked, One Door from Unjon Sq.. West on 14th St. Moray «fOr aie Greireal nicesany: way) Ligave Jao Msnu nce peettbmte Danrriment| Olesen, ul There we vith hi them to understand that I am 1 was transferred to. New. York.” | orgs : “Was th performed at | te BOSS, and they are all taken | suid Miss Wood. ‘Later 1 was nehing are made, that t awe are of. My fret wife had man- (ployed as a stenographer by the New) — ition ncanincay tanned me Wood. “One| ayeq to save a little money. and ATA C ART ee ORt | PENNY A POUND PROFIT). torr ax bound . He ask when she died it was left to be nehfleld read a letter dated =, 1 1 t man—w equally divided between the boys i 20, 100% aren by Oe and M nlaced a and myself. I told them I would and threatening an action against FS « is is the not touch a penny of it and |genator Platt for breach of promise | M ook a golden turned my share right over to BET ee Ma bal aroiiert| Speci | for To-Day, the 18th Special for To-Morrow, the 19th I ‘ Ke he bows ng an action for breach of promise { L Hlalitorslo: Mo! « was named Rice " sked \ Stanchfiehi, ¥ KUT MOLASSES. MEXICAN COCOANUT IHeEIGHeEs Oneonta For many wears Frank has ree | S844, Mr Sant as Wood. The] | TUREAM LUMPS roexn 10 KISSES .. “eT pounn 10¢ Arter Hie ceive an macome of $100,000 a | pintiff insisted that ahe did not au- | SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. 196 IAL. ASSORTED CHOCO. 19¢ , nter eu 1 year as counsel for corporations, {thorke, the action f a ; | LATES (20 Kinds). . POUND LATES (20 kinds)... POUND t and e niete en whose interests I look after r. Stanchfield read an aMdavit made CHOCOLATE MOLASS! CHOCOLATE PEANUT ‘ Here rtit ‘ by Miss Wood in Nebraska whieh yj 0 X ity Harry married a rich wife, and | he charged. that Wiliam Leh, secre CHI 25e | CULCSKRKS PANS? pounn 25 1 i his company received a large sum | tary to Pres aie ease VLG ATCO Lara ‘ark Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock, 5 Ae aoe ate (rom the toaning of the New ileation of har bok Lave Laviets | yygretay street and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, Wantedlti Kent secret ate Canal funds (some jot a Bose Sec S.000,000) whieh it controls, and | Not Her Petition j > =) > 5 ' : SRcrtie: ! eoelecter fark Gin Wi ahiedakian Cama Gan le WE DELIVER FREE Liss MN ie tend this will stitl be under | that the petton In the Omaha suit se URCHASES OF ONE: FARIRELAY, \ " mu n forth that ment was bre ESF B \ k rt ' " Edward is taken care of on the i Platt sin” 1001 if CORTLANOTSE 4 M wa rc ak oe ited States Exprese. so 1 feet k pretend, |v that ve the liberi That’ was not in the petition I pre A * ‘ aie hat I ought to have the liberty | pared.” said Miss Wood | Raya Sh ’ REN to do as I please the rest of my te petition was Introduced and Miss stoniers 1 Nife, anc love yo Ou. yo d Wond hecame somewhat confused when fully packed and shipped from our nse and I love you, you, you, and ronted by her own signature Special mail order department, 13908. 1 visited him at the Fifth Avenue | aend you @ thousand kisses for Miss Wood said she ‘caine to New $ THAW DOESN'T BELIEVE HE HURT HIS OWN CAS Despite Weak Exhibition on Witness Stand, He Is Confi- dent of Freedom. POUGHKEEPSIF, May 18—Although Harry I. Thaw gave a pitifully weak exhibition of his mental strength while on the stand and under the c District - Attorney Jerome Saturday night. he ts confident to-day he will be set free, and that another week will end his long pertod of imprisonment “YT trl@t to be very careful in my swers to Mr. Jerome,” he explained There ts no question that Thaw was ‘oss fire of an- | vears or leas than three years in the| in a highly nervous state when Jerome | was ¢ix years old. waa questioning him, He evidently foared the prosecutor would go at him hammer and tongs and make him tell the whole story the shooting of Stanfory White and the history awn life of dissipation and the life wife, Even Nesbit Thaw, led up to \me of the tragedy Once ext trom Jerome's gaze, Thaw regained nts composure, and to-day he Appeara healthy mentally and physt- cally his the Mother Only Caller. Those who saw Thaw on the stand turday night hold much hoy his mlease titer he spent on the Sstard were ficient undo the structure of testt- mony hi had ratsed by of ulieniste in support he fs now a sane man Quickivarallowingkthavunexpected ter nation of the hearing. James Grahar > no! The few startling mir counsel ep of his plea that Thaw's chief counsel, boarded a train and was off for lis home tn Newburg atid he had no f F consuitation with Thaw. A. Russel Thaw’ eonat counaci, 1 away York, with hardly a word to his client And Thaw was [ft alone 'n his quar ters over the jail to brool over the! miserable failure he hag m le on the stand Thaw’s mother, Mrs. William Thaw, epent the afternoon wi veste day Before she arriv aw sent the following note to Dr m, of the Hudson River State H Dear Dr. Pilgrim ‘If you can call here this or and meet my mother, it will oblige m very much. Bne will leave at 3 o'clock for Pittsburg P18 not well, so if yo come please do not say anyt x will cAuse her anxiet HARRY K. THAW AW. in ume t see M before sae went away. Dr. Pil Surpised by Jerome ye gad not Jerome, o awyer would ca ted ta testify: for Gravam said, to told Mr nervous. 1 It be stand 80 nt Jayt 5 SOLIO GOLDS-g SNS ¢ b= FOR THIS WEEK. This te a remarkable chance az Tot only because the ‘big Dut also because the. by" an optician of more experience one With a& tation for ability. and corre you'll not i gold that the right. tn overs to ne ne th aR Pa wide: partie Micohutels No Charge for Occu'ist’s Services these Glasses T guarante Cree ey refund 106 E. 23d St., Y. Near th Ave Hvery pair ot to be absoiutely 2 Aeggaudes 2 STORE! | extant 541 Fulton St., Brooklyn Ave. Near Death 'W.L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES mck MEN Atrialwilloonvince ou that W.L.Doug- las $3.50 shoes are thebestinthe world. Stores in Greater New York $8 Kiroadway, oor. 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