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“THAW DOESN'T LOVE ME; HE'S FIGHTING FOR LIBERTY TO AILL ME, "SAYS EVELYN ———$——__<42—_______. . Wife of White's Slayer, More Frightened Than : Ever, Declares Husband Is Pursuing Cun- ning Plan to Get Vengeance—Fears He’ll Be Allowed to Return Here. Bvelyn Nesbit Thaw te more fright ened than ever, she enya, at the appar: ently improved prospect that Harry Thaw will be released in Canada and * make his way back to the United States At the Hotel Brovoort this morning she @powe her agitation in a trembling voice read the morning papers before guing to bed. “Tole tant news from Harry tx «mp! frightful,” she said to an { reporter. “It is the worst yet. * anal I do if that man gets back . New York? The situation im gett « Mere serious every minute for me. ne “Of course, I don't take any stock in| those professions of affection for If he loved me, why did he and his family do their beet to drive me Into! 4 the gutter, after throwing me out heip- leas, they thought. on th Tals latest is just a part of yi + Insane cunning. Le has a crazy jeu * of influencing the public mind and got- 4 ting the sympathy of people, and aii it In mind to get at me again and do moe Injury. WIG CONTROLLING IMPULSE ' EGOTISM. i} “ It te just += 1 said in my first tn-| * terview with The Evening World, Ho! + betrayed himself and was arrested by | @ had had a strenuous night and waa | world? | [thin State that the egotism. That ta thi fee iMimitabh ive with Haney alwa: controliing im | —exottem, |mone on the stage again and was to care for myself he had an ac of frenay jin the gutter and that jout without his wet free in orfer ¢ vengeance Kill me. | ened than ever.” 1. Now he wants te If he should get free and return te 1 |New York,” the reporter asked, you leave the city and hide som 1 consider tected hi {ele and in Now York til stay. understand the workings of hin mind no well, 1 f Kets out there will by | folke, and Dr look out or he'll get them SHAME THAT THAW that Tam better pro- crazy ALLOWED TO CORRUPT. “Aside from considerations of my wafety, it ie a main a ncandal to aw b to corrupt officlais and buy able | @ wort of Immunity for Harry, fol say once more 1 know the man Well that I was able to predict ex- wetly what would happen when he es: caped from Matteawan, 1 foresee pre- clrely what will take place now if the Jaw relaxes its grip on this crazy man." AW SIGHS FOR “LOST” WIFE: HINTS AT RECONCILIATION Rled From Matteawan Because “Dearest Girl ' In All the World” Had ‘Gone Back to the Old Life,” He Tells The Evening World. (amen toes a + z (GEERBROOKE. Chania Awe a Peveriah and worried, Thaw dressed be- fore sunup to-day and received Mr. and Mame, Carnegie as his fret visito Though apparently cheered by their ai , Pival, their presence seemed to make tm more close-mouthed than ever re- wording his cacepe. ‘Toat he fled from Matteawan because wife bad gone back on-the stage he had “ lost the love of 4g pone for whom | was prepared, de anything—and that t# Kvelyn,” the extraordinary ntatement ma aa iaterview by Thaw. | Tits voice trembled as he mentioned @ mame of his wife. deplored her to the stage and called her “the girl tn all the world.” IM you be reconciled to her?” gat & H fi % yw replied. was standing in the hospital room | the prisen facing The Eveni World man, but rather one under great, hunds. r tome int “I feel that 1 have lost the love of the woman for! pwn WE FLED FROM MATTEA. WAN. “Bvelyn has left me me has gone ; | want to see the old plac i" a | Ramo beard Dor name te Aashed in YE | top sanity 1 went the test in my old | { electric letters on Broadway. My heart!) 4, | ee@ere a peng which no one but Me thers wre many things 1 want to for cam feel, [wet and ek only to be left with im “An@ ie that why you fled from Mat- | frie da, teawant’ They haven't got r “What | have sid answers that Gets lyon. vontinied Thaw ete on tne tiem. Because 1 have lomt the dearest | ),., charge me with bging an os si in the world [capt criminal which is absurd, for 1 “Z am being hold in this Jail because! way weyuitted of the charke of murder j the oMeiale of Mattenwan want me to!) ain ys crisinal. And they cull that wo back there and spend my Gaye In| oid Matioawan w penitentiary confinement. Thaw jaugied and threw away the “TL have been legally acquitted of any! cigar on which he had been chewing | Grime, aud 1 have certainly shown by! “How avout hoger Thompaon, the [my actions that I am not an insane | naumeur on the tip! Thaw Was aaked “Phe viitmate in this aection of the 7 "ET am being persecuted by # vertain| country is delightful,” be replied, and, | coterie of people who want me kept] pressed for Information about the route in prison atmosphere. ‘Ie escaping from Matteawan 1 think T was perfectly justified in what I did, and I am consoled by the fact that my mother, sisters and brother wish me every happingss, CAN'T 018C! HIS FUTURE| PLANS. J cannot discuss my immediate plans OF even the ideas that I will follow if 4 get out of thie tangle. My tawyer: wil take up the matter of my reloare as quickly as they can. | ‘It eeems funny,” and Thaw pointed through the wwindow, “to see such a caged of men and women outside the Jal, if b were a side show for « big circus “If 1 were poor by not even look at me.” The room Thaw occuples Is the best | birth they would {Mat can be proviand at the Jail and| 1s on the second floor, every attention Far treatment accorded “Educated Roger Thompron, who was arrested last night as the driver of the car in which Thaw escaped Thompson wae curtly Ignored when he complained to the Jailer, “Say, pal, this in @ pretty tough coil Can't U get a room? Thaw declared Malice to any one be to him, not Austin Mint. t as le confinement ‘T have nothing againat either,” he said No one (hing to fear from me wh Velyn's contention that 1 her is abaurd ever, Where he has different im the tustay he bore for what haa hi even towanls Dr. alienist, whose ely responsible for has any- ht aM free, ff 1 had stayed in Mate teawan with all those raving lunatics around me To miwht not have kept balan domind T knew 1 could ne Rot Justice from the New York courts: {the medio-lexal conditions there being such that 1 could yever ovtela my f | dom, “Pam suit a comparatively young man, and 1 have « future that 1 hope to Pasw as 4 member of wane soclety. I don't want to see my wife back on the stage 1 want to be with my fam- ly again and desire nothing on thie earth so much as peace and quiet WANTS HIE OLD HUME AGAIN, he took wad who he would nilen vice of his counsel ares VERMONT MAKES CLAIM THAT THAW ENTERED CANADA FROM THERE, aided him, CAVENDISH, Vi, Aug, 2—It appears to-day that Harry K, Thaw entered! Canada from Vermont and not atrectly feom New Hampshire, as had been sip- posed. The village of Beecher Fa where he left the train, is on the Ver mont side of the boundary line between As noon aa he heard I had He thought he had put me| 1 couldn't wet} at he may take his! 1 am more fright- ‘@ than | would be anywhere Butt nident that if he trouble for other Witnt had better MONEY 18 money has! | Jerome, wight harm | declared | on tuat point on ad- | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST “21, | | | the States. jve ‘Thin in Believed by State oMcials to be the basis for the report from Sher- brooke, Canada, that Thaw was likely to be tor over to the authorities of this Btate, nm Beecher Falls Thaw drove by m and he probably did not New Hampshire, though easily have done so by taking @ round- about route, It is expected that this point will be definitely determined and the Canadian authorities Informed ace ‘ingly, Gov. Allen M. Fletcher sald to-day that he did not wish to make an official #tatoment to the attitude of Ver- It is tn the town of Canaan, an undesirable emigrant to Canada. Brown de- Attorney-General Rufus FB. clared that he ey desirable and dangerous person, that i€ he had the authority to do so he ) Would surrender the fugitive to the po- | lve of New York State, He added However, should Thaw be in Ver- | mont and the State of New York seek , to have him surrendered simply on the | wre nd that he has escaped from an insane asylum, it probably would be an alt her different matter, | "I feel ax they do in New Hampshire, jthat Vermont does not want Thaw with- in ite limite, nea IMMIGRATION MEN ROUND UP WITNESSES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. COLPHROOK, Nou. Aug, 2b —Can- immigration officlaia were here to- rounding up witnesses for proceed- Inge tu be instituted at Sherbrooke, Que., jawainst Harry K, Thaw as an unde- sirable allen r aty Shere i [lowed the who foi vesder and brouxit about his arrest was asked to |e in Sherbrooke at 10 o'clock to-mor- row morning, Kelea left for Canada this a tell of the & he left ine ! Katiway rain at Beecher Ke fugitive across the dd expects to by Thaw after vt. KReisea sabt peday (hat aw entered Cun fre Vermont and t EY [round about route, with the idew of reaching Harford, Canada, and so cov- fered about the flew before crossing [the line, but he did not at any time re: New Hampshire, nested enter hearing at Sb | who drove inn A Lot of Lots you own something that in great demand you have an asset of sub- stantial value, It is the demand for a thing that determines its value. Even fortunes have been made out of single building lots when they have been urchased with their future IEMAND in view. In and around New York there are thousands | | JUSTICE GLOBENSKY AMGRICAN PRESS ASSN, COPIED HERE FOR USE IN TEST OF SANIT. Conger ot the J. De Pantons from Heeche: Just north of the border. THE JAI —_~— THAW CASE PAPERS urt Specl Ision rende pwiing in Jun tive of District Attornoy Dutchess County the office of Kdward R, of the and obtained a copy of Tha jal Sessions, to- ‘8 com) by Justice yes, denying called Carroll, at lerk mit. iment to Matteawan and ais» a copy of Victor petition for a transfer trom Mutteawan to M Copies Quebec, to be used thi sanit, lddletown of the 1 Were forwa tes 1 yin tak duestion of Asylum ommitm rded to by nt and the State DLCIDES NOT TO son's tower thi oM Mrs. h GO TO HER SON. | Que, to oat in’ her fight for freedom Neither wit! rU'Mara, the Thaw detective, go} his was decided to-day afte: ra had talked by te ne with Thaw, who i at her home, Elm- at Creston, Pa, Hon. Ido not wish to infer that the thorities here would have their way favor my would have been “L think it will prove setback and eventually my with me here.” POUGIOS a atekee keener Har the who wt Matt Awy wince th . the technical vha the latter's escape, day before Supren hauser, On account of tie of District-Attorney Conge: Canad M 1 Barnum w one of thos as remanded am sure herbrouke, fue Thaw's She sud to-day "Lam sorry Harry did nut succeed in| reaching his home here. 1 would then have been safe from moles he tum rin Falls to a point | ya Market | . 1 1 For the} Phaw will not xo) | almost extinct | of lots that will shortly be Mammals that time out of mind have! needed by one: person or been pulling cars on the Spring str | another, “and which will line, was killed this morning in a ¢ command a rice far in Leton with # runaWay express wagon beth fi 4 had provided advance of their Present Mike's’ eon @ farm in Sullivan! cost, }County, where he was to fish his ind some of those lots Gays without work, Instead tae faith and buy them! ful animal will finteh at the ren, plant “ 7 | fi 1 || World “Real Estate’’ Ads, |) y.iomih**"e When Marke : io We 1 Show the Bargains! = | 3". ae ae uy we ee, 0% om + oe Ja fairly 19138. GLYNN INVOKES AID OF U. 5 | GOVERNMENT 10 GET THAW (Continued From First Page) authorities at Ottawa thie afternoon that they would use every jeer power to assist in having Harry K. Thaw returned to New York State. If Thaw is set free at Sherbrooke the immigration act will be a plied after the usual formalities. No assurance is given by the Immigri tion Department that he will be surrendéred to the New York officers, York. i A new point developed to-day !s that Thaw would not be “deported,” but “rejected.” Between the terms there is an Important distinction. “Deportation,” it is pointed out, can only take place after an immt- Grant has passed the immigration inspectors and is domiciled in Canada Legal cauge for deportation would have to be shown. This Thaw did not do, but, it 1s understood, entered the country by stealth, evading the im- spectors. . If taken in charge as an immigrant he would be formally examined as to whence he came and how he entered the country, and the procedure would be to “reject him as undesirable;" just as he would have been had he applied for admission tn the first pl Thaw Gets Week’s Delay, (Special From a Staff Correspondeut of The Evening World.) SHERBROOKE, Que., Aug. 21.—Over the violent protests of the representatives here of the United States, Superior Court Judge Globen- | sky this afternoon allowed the lawyers for Harry K. Thaw to serve their writ of habeas corpus, calling for the immediate production of Thaw in! court and then granted a stay until next Wednesday when the writ will be | argued, It is a great victory tor Thaw, for he is sate trom deportation as long as he remains in jail here. He was not produced in court, to the intense disappointment of several hundred men and women who had crowded the place for a glimpse of him. The fight of Deputy Attorne, General Franklin Kennedy of New York, and District-Attorney Conger of Dutchess County, to get Thaw into open court, was defeated at the instant when victory seemed in their grasp. They rushed to the judge's chambers as. they learned of his ruling, for this was made in chambers and in the presence only of Thaw’s lawyers Their protests were in vain, however. Judge Globe that he was called to Montreal this afternoon and could not return before next Wednesday. The writ could have been argued to-day but for the ab- sence in Ottawa of W. L. Shurtlfff, counsel for Thaw, writ. The ruling of Judge Globensky made it clear that the United States as soon sky sion. Messrs. Kennedy and Conger were amazed and dismayed. They de-| clared that they had never heard that habeas corpus action was possible | without the production in court of the prisoner, yet today's proceeture amounted to just this. Thaw's lawyers were jubilant. Theirs was apparently a victory over the United States officials. thorities are as anxious to get Thaw as Kennedy and Conger are to have them do so, The hands of the immigration men are tied hard also and Thaw, for a week at least, is as safe as though his case had been settled and his | freedom assured. Harry Thaw made a new move to-day to win back the freedom that he won by his escape from Matteawan and lost Tuesday when he was arrested here. W. L. Shurtleff, King's Councillor, the tirst attorney retained by Thaw, left early to-day for Ottawa. He will have an interview with the Minister of Interior and ask for permission for Thaw to leave the country for any destination he may choose. Thaw's lawyers, too, are optimistic over this plan, the deportation to which the authorities now are trying to submit Thaw only in the detail that Thaw shall be allowed to choose his own destina- tion. They believe the Canadian Government will be glad to accept this course out of the muddle precipitated by Thaw’s arrest. WALL STREET closing—There was little fea- ture to the trading ‘n the afterncon price movements being narrow ard wit out e. There was oontinued selling by European houses of so. Pac, but the was falrly well held around 9142 while the certificates recated sWANUy to Md be N Ata sold off to 9) 1-8, but el ers also Was Weak, ve Ob a4, AM the dv & net loss ‘Total sales, lee van Pepe generat ine With the arrival of J. N. Greenshield Thaw’s staff of counsel has been leadiva. tebien prowed lo, ranging | Increased to four, and it is noteworthy that each man, besides having a around one point, After showing @| reputation for legal skill and acumen, is of more or less prominence in the rallying tendency toward the ent of the) poritieal Life of Canada and that each is in aympathy with the present first fifteen minutes the tone developed | administration. Thaw's new plan was not put into effect without resistance by Dis- triet-Attorney E, A, Conger and Sheriff Fred Hornbeck of Dutchess County, N. Y. As soon as they learned that Thaw’s lawyers did net Intend to produce Thaw in court this morning they sought Judge Glbbensky. They were with him in chambers for an hour, and David Roeynol and F. B, Whillens, travelling inspectors of the Immigration Bu the Department of the Interior, joined them. fliey urged Judge Globen- sky to order Thaw's appearance in court, but the Judge refused to force Thaw's band, ss under wi large Seale by how Kuropean connec ‘This selling mostly in Union Pacifico, southern Pi ifle and 8 flatements har corn felt In London over the Mexican #itu terest was attriouted here tu (ie heavy holdings of verious classes of Mexican securities and prop on the other wid pronounced weal ing on with was accompanied ty the con- gard Phe demand for stocks on the reces- —— sions was small, consisting chiefly tn ring of board room shorts. At+ B tl Dre d Fl d in the late forenoon without success, as the pressure to sell soon brought prices down to the lower level, at which point most of the trading wax done in the ly part of the afternoon, ‘The trad- ing Was without interest at this time, Yl almost came to wa standstill, Into Plot, Sister Says “The gang that lured my brother Tom | bush and rushed to the Flood fat into thia affair are keeping him from! thinking that the chauffeur or his wife his wife and family. They are all to- | had ney’ gether somewhere with Dick Butler and ke won't let Tommy come home. 1) know that my brotner is very fond of | hin wife and his two-year-old baby, and he Ja not the kind to stay away untess | some one were forcing him to. ‘This statement was made to-day Mise Sadie Flood, sister of Tominy | jood, when an Evening World report- er found her tn her apartment on the cond floor of the building at No, ot Tenth avenue, She was weeping and said that she bad not slept for three nights, so worried she about bi vrother, Since it became known that Floodey" waa involved in the spiriting away of Harry Thaw, Miss Flood has kept to her rooms and has denied her- self to ali callers, This morning she had returned to her douse from her brother's home at No. re ihe etreet, when the reporier met her, at she had juat deen to flat in the hope that she might tind some word from him or his but theve was none, and she one of the windows to air the room and had iet up the curtains. When the young woman let up the window and curtains a haif dozen de- tidy ~ '| tetives wno were hiding in the vicinity tied i ae Wh — we] covering’ tbe house came from am- returned ho’ by JOWs rt la hth Mreet baa Mutaas aiseee i4 BARCLAY STREET Corner West Broadwe: \TLANDT ST. ja dad ee Street tre Street 473 Fulton Street, corn | | effort in} On the contrary, it is understood that If Thaw i« returned to the United | States by the immigration authorities it will not be by way of New! Offers to Deport Himself.:::: explained | who drew up the authorities are going to have a hard time getting Thaw into their posses- | The Dominion immigration au-| which differs from! © au of! EVELYN THAW BELIEVES HER LIFE IS AGAIN IN DANGER | Thaw’ 8 Three Canadian Counsellors, Jail and Its Governor, Justice Who Will Hear His Case (Copyright American Press Association.) to find that Mise Flood would ing to do with them. When { to accost her on the staircase by them and across the have 1 they tr rushed EE Ford blames 6x-Assemblyman nichard K, Butler for the whole attar. “Butler is a much younger man than ny of the bunch that he got to do his la rty work,” she sald, “That's why I | cannot understand why my brother ever went into the deal. O'Keefe, ‘Buge’ |putry and my brother are much wiser than Butler ts, but I guess It was a case | of money, that's all. “My brother will have to defend hime lial He put his arm Jn the trap and caught It, and if there's any suffering to be done he'll have to do it. It's only costing me a good deal of worry and I've ered. They've called Tommy a gunman, He never carried a gun In his pocket*in his life. ile's never been arrested, elther, and he was one of the best brother's a kirl could have. BROTHER DION'T GO INTO THE | JOB FOR MERE MONEY. “He thought the world of hie wife and Jhabysand I can't understand why ie haxn't nent word to them, if not to me, Mrs. Flood is staying at the Highlande— has been there two weeks, and I heard | from her yerterday and she's worrled to |death—much worse than I am. “Tcan’t understand why Lizale Dutty, Eugene Duffy's sister, isn’t worrled about her brother But Gene is an en- Urely different sort of boy. and the kind of a fellow that would go in on a chance like this without think- over. Tom wouldn't, ordinartl), «he's got money. My ther died a short time ago and left him plenty ie it of m , fo it wasn't for that he went jinto this thing, i was for friendship for the like of Dick Butler that he did tt might have believed that Tommy on this thing if it wasn's for fact that he and the reat of the A haven't shown up. They're ait peas in the same pod and they'll have him a good deal around here because he used to come ‘round at night and give us all a ride, including Jnome of the nelghborhood kids." When Miss Flood was asked if she had heard from avurce to the whereabouts of r brother she aald she wouldn't task about that phase of the ahaa "SHOT COUSIN AND SELF WHEN REFUSED MONEY Murderer Said to Have Been Unable | to Hold a Job and a Constant Borrower. | Demetila ) shot and killed ototi, this ‘after. fom of a store at No, sninth street, in whieh Was interested with Adam then shot himself in the th resulting instantly, lerer ts sald to have been a who couldn't hold a a" was constantly» borrowing money from his cousin It is Suppo Tsitonsettin went 1 | Ate } mou dishwash joo ou his usual mission ty-day, when Karo- tetl Was alone in the store. and upon ng yefused more money kiled himeelf and tle patror a ; HAPGOOD WANTS SULZER, | sure His Prenence ty Locat | Would Help Faston. Hapgood, chairman of the mites of ° 107," hopes that fn Governor, or depoeed erm, which ever he may be, will enter the New York City political eam- | paizn. 1 Uuinic it would ve a good thing to j have him,” sald Mv. Hapgood. “E have been Nearing from the districts, parti- cularly the east side, and there js an nereasing ent that the Governo: Mas bee: iby ‘Tammany and as, he tn Event re- his enemies. presence would not hurt eur he would be campaign: 1y, not for Fusion," * llowever, do not Governor mix in the ine, becau having the campaign. candidate for Mayor, thee declined to discuss sbjuct ow. a bie aiito Luck belonging to the Jacob Rup- pert Brewing Company, drove his ‘le through the plate glasa window Aschenh avenw nd's drug store, No. Krooklyn, to-day, Y Glen and Mid several hundred dollara’ dam- age vefore te coull get his machine inder voutrol He and his helper were badly cut with gl man pate them ss and Dr. 8. Wine. up. Trade Goods Carefully Packed and Shipped b: Parcel Post Express to All Parts on tt W ba the World. opeesel for rin he Special for ee ay m A OCOLATE ME x aturilag eyentn Between Beckman & 266 W. 128th J We Sen's Ay ore er Kim Place, Baal of Surth Avenus { eae 208 106 BROADWAY ¥ Corner ulten 147 NASSAU STREET

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