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Show X THE MOKXlNil DEFENSE 8AY8 THAW DID NOT STAPLE and FANCY . . . Pineapples Dates Pgs, ' The eai-Srw York. Feb. of tUe people against Hairy Thaw, charged with liie ui aider of Stanford White, woe prraented to the jury today m leaa than two hour', and thia afternoon Attorney John A). Uicaaon made the opening address for the detente, in which he declared that the defence would rely upon the claim that Thaw, when the murder wag committed, woe irresponsible becauae he waa the victim of emotional Insanity. Assistant District AMorney Gary on occupied leae chan ten nilnutea in narrating. In a tune, the events on the night of the tragedy. He .did not go beyoud the occurrence Immediately preceding the shooting. Mr. Corvan declared thai Thaw's art wat deliberate, prameditated. lmenilonal tnui-de4. Apples the in T.B.Evans&Co. grocers Both Phono SO. (3M WASHINGTON AVE. e on. Mr. Garvan ffINTERSUIT TAILOR-MAD- E CHEAP! Oar tine of pattern! for extra pant. art ery fine. 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Ind. 4S7. 4 CO, Whits, If you want if you want sM Pnana Stroublb WITH OLD HARNESS wnawny may cauoo mor trouble. Serlona lnjurloa aad (bag m Bair, death are th awful roaulta. An r,fl la often reapon.lbla, but t newlonieu harneaa with weak apota la J Just a bad. The kind wi aril have NO WEAK SPOTS. . r Pt your money's bnraeaa bay a of ns. aa4I, "4 J-- to m worth If VaaWnr Platt Saddlery. Co. C FU- -W vele 8LL COUNTSI KS. 35; rMlm V MM Ma MU !8winaTon. p. e OUTH DAKOTA enMnin?J-on- - I J 1 si Eirk : BANK CLOSED. m- ,? , A- - A- ed I M, - National Bonk h - rnp,,rol,er of the ,h odvlo- - currency First Notional I. n orP,7,',!(I- 8 D N'o reeion cloning of ibe bank. - New York, Feb. 4. There wa delay In resuming the Thaw trial owing to the fbrmalltlea attending the opening of the February term of court which waa aclieduled to begin tble morning. Tbe regular panel for the February juror, added to tbe list of the apedal juror In the Thaw cose. the Borne 125 In number, crowded Thaw's court room to overflowing. trial having been begun In the January term, that term will hold until the cae la disposed of. During the watt, rumor continued to circulate a to the poaaibllity of two more juror being removed before Diatrtct Attorney Jerome would be willing to have the caae proceed. When the February Juror had been dlamlaaed nd Juatlce Fitzgerald taken the bench there at once began a conference of attorney. The detective of District Attorney Jeromes office wer buay Sunday raking the puts of several of the jurors, showing the anxiety of Mr. Jerome to begin the trial of Thaw with a jury In every way fit for the task. The story In n morning newspaper that Juror Harney U the father of a chorus girl, who has some Interest in tha trial of Thaw, wu Investigated along with other reports. It waa found that tlie father of the chorus girl bore the name of O'Hamey and la living peacefully in a Massachusetts town. The report that Juror Steels at one time had been Interested with Mr. ThaWn father was under consideration yesterday. There was still another report, affecting a Juror and the three rumor kept the Investigator busy all day. Assistant Dlatrlct An torney Marshall reported yesterday as to tbe mult of bis visit to Pitta-burg- Mr. Marshall reached town yesterday but left in Pittsburg a capable lawyer, who la watching that end of thf battle ovey tbe life of Thaw. Mr. Marshall. It la understood, searched the court records and found that Thaw had already received hi The share of hla father's fortune. will of William Thaw gave him an equal share with the rest in the Plttsburgera fortune, bnt a collide 1 gave him an annual Income of 12,400, the principal of hla Inheritance being should withheld till surh time' m-hshow a settled character. and capability for the receipt and care, and A expenditure of hla inheritance.. majority of the executor waa then to say whether he should have hla portion. A search of the Pittsburg, records showed that through formal court proceedings, Thaw share had been given to him. There waa no written record of ihe pausing of a majority of the executors on hi fitness, as provided, but there waa a record of a formal court proceeding In which Harry Thaw was relieved of the reatnA-ttoof the codicil, and obtained mare than tl .000,000 of ready money. Tha fact that a majority of tbe executor ettled with Harry Thaw In tbe belief that he waa capable to handle the money and aettled In character may be need by the proaecutlon In meeting an Insanity plea. Mr. Marahall waa In conference with AxalaUnt Dlatrlct Attorney Oarvan yesterday and tbeoe thing were carefully studied. . Announcement was made today that Delphln Michael Delmaa, of couneel for Thaw, will take full charge In the croaaexamlnatlon of witnesses. The opening address. It is planned, will be made by Clifford A. Hartridge, but Mr. Delmaa will moke the final eurn ralng up plea. The plea of the defense. It la genIt erally agreed, will be lnoanlty. will be contended that Harry Thaw waa mentally Irresponsible at the time he fired three bullet Into tbe body of Stanford White. Tbit, lawyer any, la the only legal defense that can preaented. Thaw appeared a trifle fluahed aa be took hi place at the end of the table assigned hla counsel. Back of him eat hla mother. Mr. William Thaw, his elater. Mrs. Carnegie, Evelyn Thaw, May MacKenxIe. Edward and Joslah Thaw, the only family a been lee being the Conntess of Yarmouth. for the prosecuAll the witness tion were In court They comprised of tbe tragedy only the upon the Madison Square roof garden. l Some witnesses, said to have been n h u n;. t- ime. lie cougratula'ed tbe juror i, ;i : on their baring been complete and then outlined the purpose of the law. xfcieh was not seeking for vengeance. but to uphold tbe security t the elate. He urgrd the impurianci of the rase and a strict observant ot the law in order that a verdict fall' to all might be reached. It was the claim of the people h. said that upon tbe night of June 25ib. 19"6, the defendant shoi aud killeu, with premeditation and intent to kill. one Stanford White. He briefly outlined th movements of Mr. Wbite, beginning with tb Saturday precedingthe tragedy and ending with tbe seenof tbe shooting on the Madison Square roof garden. Mr. Garvan told bow Stanford Whit.-had- , on June tilth, last, taken his sou of lwrence and a schoolmate Marti-. to dinner at the Cafe The boys had bought tickets to l York theatre roof garden declined an invitation of gtanfor 1 White to arcompany him to the Madl son Square roof garden. Stanford White weui to the Madison Square roof garden and sat alore at one of the small tables there watching the first production of a play The called 'Mamselle Champagne.' defendant was there with bis wife anl two friend. Truxton Beale and Thi-m- . McCaleb. The defendant walke-1constantly about the place. In the middle of the second set the defendant's party started to leave the roof. The defendant let his party go ahead and he lagged behind. Passing the table where Sunford White was silting. the defendant faced Mr. White and deliberately shot him through the brain, the bullet entering the eye. Mr. White was dead. The defendant did not know this. He feared he had not completed hi work and ha fired again, the bullet penetrating White's cheek. Still, t.j make sure, he fired a third time. Mr. White, or rather the body of Mr. White, tumbled to the floor. The defendant turned, and. facing the au held hit revolver aloof, with the barrel upside down to indicate that he had completed what he Intended to Jo. The big audience understood. There was no panic." Mr. Garvan took hit seat. District Attorney Jerome sprung a surprise by asking the court to exclude all witnesses in the case, except the exports. By doing this, Mr. Jerome disclosed the fact that Mrs. William 1'haw and Mrs. Harry Thaw are both to take the stand for the defense. On advice of Thaw's counsel, they left the court room with all tha other witnesses. May MacKenzie was Included In the list and accompanied Mrs. Harry Thaw Into the court clerks office. Mrs. William Thaw, who does not ex t to take the stand for several day, returned to the hotel. The prisoner seemed greatly downcast at the exclusion of hla mother and wife. His only relatives left in the room were hla brothers and hla slater, Mrs. Carnegie. The prosecution gave the court room another surprise when Lawrence White, tbe ion of the dead architect waa called as the first witness. Thaw again fastened hla eyes upon the table before him and did not once look at the wltneea. .Lawrence While said he waa ID year old and a student at Harvard. Hla mother, he sold, now resides at Cambridge, Maas. White waa on the atand but a few minutes. He told of accompanying hla father to the Cafe Martin for dinner and sail that whi-- he left him to go with his rhum, a boy named King, to the New York roof garden, It waa tbe last time he saw hla father alive. Thaw's attorneys did not desire tj the wltnese and he wa allowed to gu. The second wltneaa waa Warner Paxton, the engineer of the Madison 8quare garden. He was an eye witness of the shooting and the arrest of Thaw. He said that when he reached Thaws aide he had been detained by a fireman and an employe of the garden, who aaked him to hold Thaw while they went for a policeman. They were then In front of nn elevator and Thaw nalj to him: Wova got to go down in the elevator. Why e go now? Paxton replied can't that It was a good Idea and tliey Waitas d In only ten u-- Attorney Gleaann for the fense asserted that, Evelyn when naked by NealrftThaw, Harry Thaw to be his wife, beesuee of an experience WARDLEIG1I C. tL public. e tlu-lstt- District Attorney Jerome secured an order that all witnesses, except experts, should excluded from the room. It became known for tbe first lime that Mrs. William Thaw, the prisoner's mother, will take the atand In hie behalf, and will probablv tell some of the earapadea of hi youth. . Tbe woman h ciliated for a moment, then arose and left, followed by Mr. Harry Thaw and May McKenzie. Thaw' Sunbed a vivid red as Mr. Carvan, in a loud voice, called tha name of the first son of wltneas, the the dead architect. As tha youth atepped to the wltneaa choir. Thaw cast hla eve upon the table and did not lift them during the brief examination of the young man. The other wltneaaea for the proaecutlon were eye wltneaaea to the tragedy and added little to what la already familiar to Get You a FINE tii-iu- e r. Now is the Time ! Lt-d - OOOOOOPOOOOOOOO , thekF.nt ARE they Evelyn Neobit, Whan Aaked to Become Taaw'a wife, Confeaaed an Experience With Stanford White That Debarred Marriage. Bananas Granges, Lemons by the defense. Im w court . a!: luugh the must of w..j we to testify for Thaw have n.u a,-oared WhaSev er pressure the district atto bear ou Tl.a torney fur the release - f ajl i turuijuror., it waa in vain. A: the cud f ihe last conference upon ibe subject Aoeiaiaut District Axiom ey ilaria arose quietly and in a very low the opeuirg address for I and the fatuous cjse a a eumm KNOW HE COMMITTED WRONG groceries EXAMINEE: ix-c- . cross-exami- ed down. We went Into the elevator," the witness continued, "and Thaw admit- ted that he did it, laying: He ruined my wife. A woman, whom be thought waa Thaws wife, replied to this: "But look at the fix you are In now. and Thaw-replieto her, "Well, dearie, I have probably saved your life." On reaching the ground floor Thaw requested some one to telephone to George Carnegie, his brother-in-law- , that be was "In trouble." The witness was not David X. Carvalho, the handwriting expert, waa a new figure In the case. No statement sa to what will be shown by Mr. Carvalho would he made by Thsw'a counsel. Myer Cohen as song writer and manager of the hnuae which published the music of "Mamselle Champagne." wa called as the third witness for the state. Mr. Cohen waa upon the roof garden the night of the tragedy. He was there for the first time during the initial act of tho musical comedy. Cohen described on a diagram tbe position of the table at which White aaL When asked by Mr. Garvan t i Indicate Thsw'a manner of approaching the architect that evening, the witness left the stand and, walking up and down before the jury box. he Illustrated tbe alow pace which be declared characterized Thsw'a deliberation In approaching his vletfm. He walked up to Mr. White' table like this," said the witness, indicating. "He mode a alight detour, and coming np to Mr. White from behind, suddenly faced him and Bred three time. The witness did not take part la the follows 1 eventa which Immediately the shooting. Delphln M.- Delmaa. of counsel for the defense, made hi first entrance Into the activities of tbe trial by cross examining Cohen briefly as to the position he occupied wlih reference to the principals In the tragedy. These were the only questions pul to the witness by tbe defense. During tb examination of the who followed Stanford White's sou upqn the stand, tbs defendant - wit-neaa- :;vk. s or. HEX, UTAH, '.n ilv ITESRW, interest in all r..i ui" :(. Mr IMniiV partici;-.iiM!- i cast- - was prcJucute oi a iu piwt-eiing- xerr clear cut .H:s and c.i'i iu . p.-- : j !im kt.irj ot iti.d , , iim- tic y ecu red an aussei cd io a qutslleu he a'o-l- tl or i.iy :h tv i s::.!u,ul hiiiiiu,li(u short Lit ItlmriliS :lie effect ou tl.e j;;i cuu.uUiitc iceiliuony. v '.iie-- c, S. I'lsrse. UpcriilTt'Liicir company w'.u-ln,. ; pu'.ilisliin rhe ritiiii of the Ms'll: cl V I'i.ui it him- - lie us ia title." sas ihe next i .urn wi:h,.ii- - uiwlii'r. la'lirviug liko iii-c- u li...: wga tin bun 0. EMERYVILLE iui licli-- ;Iv i!Hi7 i.- wi.t-- ri&bl r, Prov nleucv I te had suf .rv.i (r ip,- liS:.(Oiwri or vUi.ijoual f ilia1 r. woal., be ii.iwi! ri-Thaw in soll-iit-- i up u : plai-c'- in ilie ITMISI'AKY ' . : ! -- l.v-ii- u Tl.iW did iu. a it Riiow in- - iiw;pie L.r quality of his ac" i'. LI. r nun:vil i. i ou bail- - to writ pi! the in lii: i ,.o, a;.J c hi io judge t!iii- - lU'fvhda:'.!. i aih i:r joa will b r tit, tbut t;i defend hi s and w.ir our of "bn the ihieu.iant the nigh' nl hi! I iu the lenr Of the 111(1 hot oh: "f critiit t:,:,!ei: .V Mr. l'lee ms atandiut r,, j "TiiUw hriirli-- Ilia! Mabford Wbl'i-liwi- i lien. Thu stood befit:,. I,n,i in.,. wa wr.ii.gd bin,. Th, minutes looking to the rgh; an,! i iui.aui'.i tufiir.:.g with After the (Dst act he next m,s rti.i j whirp we find iu U'. tarn il. Titer, previous to the abootltih Wl'.eu w, liow ihi- lu th.' no rouwisation s hen Tha.i cpn". avli- - i f;iii.:; aud iheu show you I ilia mail', , White former and the ed i:i,i:ied:av! you will say it aa ihe act uf Tbe wIiiicn. tln-.Segaii firing, ,j,i. an iuxaiie luau. You. gtLlleuieu. will what hcribed the rest of he sum uutieiwiaud Uil lullor ihau Ihe Questioned by Mr. Delu.as us to act g following the tragcdi. e;.e, Ls.l nw mi lb "Ueri.ii'y moI as lo ihe movement of Thaw's arms. fcrrat , f i s ur This defendparticular effort heina made io ant suffered fti-a growl irea of bring nut tbe point tbai the Imrie! (lf mind. Hi wu iu a whirl uf tbe pistol waa pointed upMsril. the luadtie. witness affirmed ibe aisirm-.n- t Mi- will tun ten th made ividciice of in the direct examination i!mt the luir-r- luxauity upuii auy .ugl act thuugh of ihe gun waa pmn ed upward eminent op luain ilieae aud. ahcii aaked by Vi Iviu.as if haie long held that insuiiiiy u.ay tie Thaw did not save both ai:n wildly, h) a act." replied that he did not. "Au iiiNine mail." said Mr. (i'.eusou. The pistol witb Which White was "may express : lie inmost aliliurrcniv killed waa brought into the ease duruf all crime, yet. when the insane ing the testimony of Paul Hindi, ihe imimlke come. It arparales the ari Ttu. fireman who disarmed after the com emplaied trom the gem-ra- l idea fatal sluiia were fired. Hindi identi- of crime, and tlie general coiiactous-nefied the pistol. that murder ia wrong doe noi "I remember only two slims." said enter into tbe act at all. Brudi, "when 1 rubbed up and grabOur law that a killing is bed the prisoner, who had ins arms Uiurdqi when Ihe mau wlsi eommits " uplifted the set is of sound mind, and when Did you hear e defendant say tliire Is malice aforethought, elthe1 anything after thf shooting? asked expressed or Implied. Mr. Garvan. "When that man shoi tkanfurl Yes." the witness replied. Ho White he was insane. Tbe quest km said, 'He ruined my wife ' " that will arise I, are you satisfied be Did be aay anything rise?'' youd a reasonable doubt, was t,bl No. ntan aane? If not, you should give IMd you hear any one say anything bint the benefit of this doubt." to him? When Mr. Gleason attempted to "Hla wife." give something of the defendant's his"What did she My?"' rears of tory, saying lie is tlilrty-sl"Ioaik at the fix you are in." aga and that Harriet K. Thaw, the Did he reply? daughter of an auut, la routined in an I did not hear him sav anything insane asylum, Mr. Jerome objected. else." Ur. Gleason explained lhat he would Mr. Delmaa took up the show there was insanity on both aides I ion. of the defendant's family and, on this "How far were you from Thaw assertion, he waa allowed to proceed. when you heard the first uf ihe shots, Harry Thaw, continued Mr. Glcas you say you heard? on. met Evelyn Neablt ia 1NH, and fell honorably in love witb her. He "Twenty feet." How fast did you move inward went to her mother In 1DU2 and told Mr. Thaw?" her he wanted to ntarry her daughter. I Not very fast. go behind him as The girl aoou thereafter, it so haphe wss holding the gun aloft In his pened, waa In the hospital to undergo right hand. The second shot followa Boriotia operation. It waa undered almost immediately. Thaw had stood when ahe hod recovered from turned away from White when I took the operation that Miss Neshit waa hold of him. to go to Paris and Thaw waa to gu "What did Thnw do as he left along, aa the avowed suitor of the Whites aide?" young woman. "He looked hack over hla left shoul"Vl'e will show that in 1DU3 he aaked der. li waa a staring look." this young woman to marry him. She A staring look, you aay? refused. Why she refused you will "Yea, sir." hear from her own llpe. She will best Waa he pale?" tell her story. Suffice It lo say tbat He looked like a man who was the reason was one connected with an frightened." experience in the life of the girl with 1 did not ask you that." quickly In- regard to Stanford While. 1 asked you terrupted Mr. Delmaa. That Thaw suffered from a disif he was pale. eased mind we will show you by th He wa pale. testimony of his mother, hla doctors, "And his eyes appeared to be starand hy hotera he wrote to the Society ing? for the Suppression of Vice In tills "Yes." city. When jrcu have heard all of -"That la all. this testimony. It will be liiipusslbi Edward H. Convey, ToVemah of for you to qay tbe act of this man, at Madiaon Square Garden, fur- for whlrb he ia now undergoing trial, ther identified the pistol Brudi took waa thai of a sane person. Working from Thaw. Ha was not cross examIn bia diseased brain we will show ined. yon many things connected with bia A1 Policeman Drbes, who arrested past lire and that of his wife. They which culminated in the explosion Thaw, Identified tbe pistol. Did you have any conversation caused Ibis defendant to kill Stanford with Thaw? asked Mr. Garvan. While. I did. I naked the prisoner if he His dlseaaed brain guiding blm, he had shot Stanford Wbite and be said, saw wbat was a demon glowering al T did.' I then asked him why he abut him. Acting urtn ihe delusion that him and ha anid 'Hecanaa he ruined Ida act would be an act of Provimy wire or life' dence, he walked coolly and deliberate-lYou oould not distinguish whether to where Stanford While sal an he said wife or life? shot and killed him. He thought rite No. act was right and not wrong. The defense did not lie had no Idea of evading the of Debea testiAt Ibe conclusion consequences. Still regarding himself mony the court ordered thai all the as the agent, of Providence, he stooJ witnesses who had been examined there, held hi pistol aloft a if mutemust also remain out of the court ly to aay: It ia done; It is right; room because of tbe likelihood that It 1 nt wrong.' Mr. Gleason spoke for an hour and they might again be called to the fifteen minutes. land. Mr. Delma naked that an adjournCoroner's Physician Timothy Le Hane, who performed the autopsy on ment be taken until tomorrow mornWhite's body, described tne wound ing. He said that the defense then made by the bullets. Tha first bullet, would he ready to proceed. Mr. Jerome said he would consent he said entered tbe right eyea. passed downward, entering tbe brain; tbs to tbe adjournment provided tb d lo who second entered th right side of the fense would inform them upper lip and the third waa In the tbelr first wllm- - wa to be. Mr. Delma Mid the defense wa not right arm. The witness Identified the various bullets and Mr. Garvan asked ready to give the Information desired that they be formally received os evi- by the district attorneydence. The exhibits were passed justice Fitzgerald finally grant ei across to tbe table of counsel for tbe the motion to adjourn until tomorrow, defense. Tbsw's eye wandered about, expressing the hap tha) the opposin'; from right to left, but not even a fleci-In- g conns might in the future be preglance waa thrown In the direction pared to exchange such cmirtealea as where the deadly bullets were being would expedite the rase. As Thaw waa led away he seemed left by Mr. Delmaa. "In your opinion. Doctor, what glad tb day' ordeal was over caused tbe death of Stanford White?" asked Mr. Ganran. Hive, eczema. Itch or salt rheum "The death was due to cerebral set you crazy. Can't hear the touch of hemorrhage, the result of the pistol your clothing. Doan's Ointment cure shot wounds I have described!" the most obstinate case. Why suffer? There was no All druggist sell it. was Dr. Sylvester Pechner. who with a party upon the roof garden the PEACE MEETING. night of the tragedy, testified that he examined WTilte tonn after he fell and New York, Feb. 4. A meeting In pronounced him dead. He waa not tbe Interest of International peace in this cltr. It was was held last Policeman Defies w recalled and held under thenight of the Peace auspice asked bv Mr. Garvan: York a a preliminary New of Society Did you heftr iny remark credited to th American Peace Arbitration to the defendant's wife that night? Congress which la to be held here in "Yes." April. "What did abe say?" Tbe moat important features of th do It?" and he did ymt Harry, why congress will he the International all be right." will It replied, which will be attended by The people rest thrir case," an' meeting of all the leading civilrepresentatives Mr. Garvsn. nounced It was 12:45 p. m, and Justice Fitz- ised countries. gerald ordered a recess until 2 p. m.. Mr. Gleason announcing that he O O would open for the defense. Attorney Gleason began his addrees O PENROSE'S COURT MARTIAL. O to the Thaw Jury at J:ns. naylng the o In- - O defense would be based upon "the O Commander of Twenty-fiftconstitution and the lw of the Impe- O fantry Muat Anawer Charge. O O O rial state of New York.'' O Han Antonio. Tex., Feb. 4. Gleason said that Tbsw waa suffer- O heredllary In nature, O Major Charles W. Penrose. O ing Insanity, when he shot White. Mr. Gleason de- O Twenty-fift- h infantry, who waa O clared that Thaw believed he was act- O commanding Fort Brown at tbe O ing upon the word of Providence when O time of tbe Brownsville raid O he killed Stanford White; that he act- O by negro soldiers of h Twen- - O ed without malice and did not know O infsntry, is to be placed O O no trial by court marrial to-- O the nature or quality of hi act. O Disabuse your minds, gentlemen of O dar. For the last thirty days MaJ- - O the Jury," he began, "of Jr Idea that O the defense will rely upon anything O or Penrose ba been in consul- - 9 bnt the constitution nd the laws of O tatlon with his counsel. Ment. O O th Imperial Slate of w York. You O Col. E. P. Glenn, Twenty-fiftmust dismiss all idea that we are to O infantry, and Captain P. A. O import into this state any socailed O Murphy, of the First evalry. O The specific charges against O higher or unwritten law. We will O rely upon oil the dfcnea that tbe O Major Penrose will be made O O when he la arraigned today, at O law allows. One of the lows on trial here Is O which time It 1 expected b O " O O will plead to each of them. tbe law as to Insanity o Mr. Gleason declared that It would O be shown ibnt Tbaw believed he was ; liei-.ii;a- at-;- i ! h- a x cnias-exam-i- RESULTS. Fh. 4. At Ecmory-viiit- today The Borgisn always titl'd fmoril. raptured th mil aud fifty Pram-isco- . ;i:i a:d vdi'e In K:i. U:j Ssuu an ssv ntanuer. at s to 1 came on with belated rush aud beat Princes Wheeler. fm till lout: end of the purse, in (be aeiiiug race over the fuL'arltv Cuurae. after a fioiil drive. First ' , f three aud we. ling, fur two year olds won; Hilly Wat kina, second; Raleigh. third. Time, :44 4 5. Second rare, futurity cuurwe, aelling Santa Ray won; Princes Wheeler, second: Yo Sun. third. Time, 1:41 l a. Third race, futurity course, aelling Blanch E. I, won; Mitre, nerond; Duke of Orb ana. third. Time, 1:15. Fourth race, mile and fifty yards aelling Th lWgiun, 107. won; Anvil. second; Funuyalde, third. Time, ia,-- one-hal- Al-Id- a 1:3k 4 5 Fifth race, mile and twenty yard, welliug Byronerrtale won; Daniel C., second: Trapectter. third. Time, 1:46 Risth race, fire furlong Blagg wen; Jocuud. second; Aarou J., third. Time. 1:03 - cross-examine- d. ooooooooooooo h h 000000000000900 er L W. BUSWEIU Jeweler 370 24th St 3-- ASCOT RESULTS. lava Angeles, Feb. 4. Fine weather ami a good track brought a large crowd at Ascot today. Greeiiu, the wccond choice in tbe sixth race, made a runaway race of it. Chancellor Walthe fifth worth, it to 1, raptured rare. A Healths at cot Par: First rare, threw fnrlnaga Ickfoot won; Slater, eerond; Ollna, third. Time. 1:36 Second rare, five and a half furlongs Escalante won; Toupee, second ; Rigid and True, third. Time. 1:46 Third race, etx forkings- - Royal Rogue won; Halton, second; Hevolt, third. Time. Time, 1:14 Fourth race, mile Ari mo won; Col. Jack, second; Anipedo, third. Time, 4-- 1 : 4(1. PKOUDFIT Fifth race, one mile Chancellor Wklworih won; Deantangea, second; third. Time. 1:24. Nit-lic- Sixth rare, seven furlong won; Hurfolk, second; Red third. Time, 14. CITY PARK Greeno Carter, RESULTS. New Orleans, Fob. 4. First race, Lawless three ana a half furlong won. Bucket Brigade second, lotSa-mad- a third. Time, : 44 Third race, eii furlong, selling--Go- ld Proof won, Uargin second. Lady Carol third. Time, 1:15 Fourth race, tbe Isigrade' aelling selling slakes, one mile Grace Larsen won, Tom Dolan second. Lamp Trimmer third. Time, 1:43 Fifth race, !s furlong lams won, Captain Helen second, Grace George third. Time, l! 16 Hixth race, six furlongs Cnltnes won. Voting second, Nedra third. Time, Wholesale and Retail 1:17 3 5. Seventh race, ntlle an an eighth, selling St. Noel won, Arthur Cummer second, Lady Sllisoq third. Time, 1:55 16. . Term. 361 DECISION Feb. REVERSED. 4 In the WI can MALAN TRANSPER COMPANY f WEEK AT GUTHRIE Guthrie. Okie.. Feb. . Tbe Oklahoma conatitutiona convention today began the elevenih week nf Its session hy taking np tbe legal phaae of the A resolution nil Industry. providing that the laws of Oklahoma affecting over not extend oil shall the region Indian Territory when statehood become effective, was introduced by No Delegate Haskell of Mnakogee. action wa taken by tbe convention. There la little hope of resuscitating the womans suffrage movement. A mil call of the delegate this afternoon showed 24 for and 48 against tho measure with 14 doubtful. The statu of the abeent members can only-bpresumed, but the floor leaders say the proposed plank will never be adopted. e ECONOMIC SCIENCE. Frankfort, Germany, Feb. 4. Colonial Director Direnburg. In a speech lost night on Germany' colonial problem, detailed the recommendation of the American Economic association relaHe tive to the Philippine island. said that the German government might apply them to the development of their colonies, because these recommendations were the quintessences of colonial economic science today. FOR E. T. MOTT. Frneico, Feb. 4. The Bankers association I looking earnestly for a man named E. ?. Mott, who It ia alleged, has devised a new scheme of obtaining money from country banks. Several banka Han f Vana, Drays and Eaggaga Wage ml, OUR SPECIALTIES Plan Pwrni-tuSeta Mewing and Siam go. rt OFFICE 408 Twenty-fift- Ind- - St real h PHONES 224. Bail, 228. have lent money to Mott, taking a a security certlflcatca of tbs Fort Kent. Maine, Trust company, and tbe Arrow-looMs me, school band. county Mott ia not known by' the' offclal of the Fort Kent Trust company, and it la aaaumed by the banka that the certificates ore forgeries. k 1 EXCLUDED FROM SUCCESSION. trans-continent- LOOKING MOVE ANYTHING. Uni- ted Stales circuit court of appeal this morning reversal of judgment waa rendered In th rase of tb Westers Pacific Railroad company against the Southern Pacific to determine the right of the former corporation to cions the tracks of the latter and build its mole slung the tide line on the Oakland aide of the Han Francisco hay. Judge Morrow some month ago derided in the circuit court iu favor of the Southern Pacific, holding that under the title of the Oaklaud water front company the. Southern 1001(10 had sole Mile to tho lands In dispute, whether reclaimed nr not. Tho higher court reverses this decision and thereby enables George J. Gould to secure a landing on the other aide of the bay, for hla new road. Judge Gilbert of Oregon wrote the derision which waa delivered by Judge Ross of Lob Angeles, Judge Wolverinn concurring. COLONIAL tL W. A. Mai am, S. E. MaiM. 2-- ELEVENTH 244h RESULTS. Hot Rprings. Ark., Feb. 4. Results: Firm race, three furlongs Ida May and Laura Clay ran a dead boat; lady Hspaburg. third. Time, :37 Second rare, fire furlongs El Tovar wuu; Wooivtarile, second; Tom Ander-sot:-', third.. Time, 1:04. Third rare, five and a half furlong Blackburn won; Nancy, second; The Bear. tthlrd. Time, 1:1ft. Fourth rare, aix furlong Jake Sander won: Wing Ting, second; Peter Knight, third. Time, 1:17. Fiflb race, mile and seventy yard Terns Rod won: Fhirisen, seroud; Odd Ella, third. Time, 1:41 . Sixth race, six forking Halbert won; Chieftain, second ; Suzanne Korea more, third. Tima, 1:1. . Kan Francisco, . SPORTING GOODS, jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORD8, Clark, Horreoka' PMrfwg Tackta, Stall and Doan Athlatle Goods. Phonograph Said on Eaay . 4-- COURT COMPANY l-l- . Sewmd race, short course, steeple' chase Kara won, Attics second. Pitt-ki-n third. Time. 1:11, OAKLAWN SPORTING GOODS 1 ra cross-examin- e. Diamonds Cam Dollars as an investment to aay nothing of personal adornment while you own them. They often increase la value 10 per cent ia a twelvemonth and tbe security i a. good and quickly turned over as the moat conservative could want. Big opportunities here iu first-watatones fairly priced set or uaeet Coli-foml- a The Hague, Feb.. 4. Iu ite report Just Issued the committee apolnted to revise the constitution of Holland, recommended the exclusion from succession to the throne nf children born after the abdication of tbe aovsreiga. and authorizatien for tbe state general to provide for the succession or a let ration hi case of emergency. The cummlsaloa also recommends that the qualifications of candidates be the same la the caae of both chambers and that tlie first chamber be granted the right to emend as well as approve or reject Mila except In the ease of the 1 budget. VETERAN FREEZES. Ijeavenwortb, Kaa., Feb. 4. Wm. a veteran of the civil war. (13 year old, wo found frozen to death within tbe hom grounds this afternoon. He bod crawled through a bole in a hedge fence, but being exhausted sank within night of this barrack and died from exposure. Hlgly waa a Kentuckian. He nerved in company C. 50th Missouri Infantry, during the civil war. He waa caught In the blizzard of Hnndsy'rand could not make his way through the blldlng row to hla quarters. Hlgly, PENROSE PLEADS "NOT GUILTY. Ban Antonio. Tezas, Feb. 4. The court martial for the trial of Major C. W. Penrose. Twenty-fift- h infantry, rharged with neglect of duty in connection with tbe Brownevllle Incident, opened today at Fnrt Ham Houston. Major Penrose waa arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Forty citizens of Brownsville are here as wltneaaea. After tbe charge were read the morning session wss adjourned. SEVERE BLIZZARD. Spokane, Wash., Frb. 4. The Great Northern railway today reports the worst blizzard in twenty years la Montana, the road being tied up for 140 miles from Cutbank to Havre. Fuel la still scarce In eastern Washington. but conditions are not ao urgent aa earlier In the winter and little suffering ia expected. . BOOKMAKERS ARRESTED. Hot Springs, Ark.. Feb. 4. A deputy sheriff and constables arrested four bookmakers this afternoon at the Onklawn race track after the acceptance of the first bets. The officer aay they will continue to make arrests as fast as bet are made. Tbe race opened ibis afternoon. . |