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Show FULL PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES in THt DVEKTISE UTAH WEATHER FORECAST examiner it is it charges, the price medium advertisingexaminer best L the city, the as well THE county INDICATIONS .ches OUR SUSSCRIP. CITY. AD- BOOKS ARE OPEN TO THE tON VOL iv NO- - THURSDAY OGDEN 66 CITY. THURSDAY UTAH, I crier handed her the bible. Clerk Penny administered the oath, and as Mrs. Thaw took her place in the chair, the court crier announced: Harriet Copely Thaw. Hairy All Interval. Harry Thaw was all Interest. He sat facing hla mother and seemnervous. He rested ed extremely his cheek on hla hand and bit his dram-chapt- m added to the history the trial of Harr, K. Thatr for the Whit today murder at Btanford ahea the defendant mother took tke altneee atand to oontiibute what ahe from the might toward saving her e electric chair. Mm. Thaw'a the jury waa brief. When Mr. Dclmaa had definitely limited her ra iy be-foi- to the change ahe had noted condition following hit from Parla In IMS after Evelyn NeaUt had told him her life story, and when Dlatrict Attorney Jerome had with great consideration conducted g short and Ineffectual crosa examination, the mother love welled strong In II n. Thaw and she felt the had not done her all. She waa loath to leave ike wltneen chair. There la the queatlon of heredity. ahe protested, when both Mr. Delmna and Mr. Jerome told her ahe might In her mu 'a re-m- nep down. "I have asked you, madams, all that la considered necessary." said Thaw's attorney with the utmoat deference. jlm. Thaw half rose, hesitated and waa about to ait down again when the leading counsel for the defense her fell hand to assist her from the stand. Broke Dewn Twice, e broke down and waa unable to during her recital Mrs. Thaw ceed. After a few moments Justice asked solicitous. If ahe felt able to proceed and Mrs. Thaw, evidently much chagrined that her great grief had overcome her strong will of resistance, nodded in the affirmative. She derllned a glass of water, made an effort to proceed, but failed. Justice Fltigerald then Interposed a relief for which the elderly woman fnclng him uniat have been deeply grateful. He said that as many of her remarks had beea uttered in a very knr voice. It would he necessary to, nave the stenographer read all her' testimony Whew up to that time to the Jury. the reading was ended Mrs. Thaw had regained her composure and waa able to proceed. She as Id that when Harry came home In 1903 he seemed depressed and all Interest In life. apparently had He passed aleepleaa nights, would tifiae leave the table ' at meals end go Into the parlor to play The piano, the music growing softer until It finally died away. Wickedest Man In New York." "He told me a wicked man probably the wickedest ntan ' In all New York had ruined his life." It wis not until some time after g(-fere- d AFTERNOON Attacked. SESSION. Mrs. Thaw told of her son Iowa In a Pittsburg church breaking and ex- plaining that It. was all because of he sorrow which prevented the young woman he loved being at hla aide. Mrs. Thaw told of coming to New Ymk to meet Evelyn Neeblt and of gcring her consent to her eon's mar-riag- e the one condition being that the girl's past life In New York should he a closed book, never to be referred o in any way. Then came the story of the marriage in Pittsburg in April, -- '"V the honeymoon trip and then a happy, placid summer spent at the mothers muutrr home In the monn-tsln' s. Mr. Dolma ended me freely one night, when I insisted on !t. Mr. Jerome objected to the repetition of the story until Mr. Delmas staled that the time at which the story was told waa covered by the testimony of the alienists as a period when Thaw waa Insane. Then Mr. Jerome withdrew hla objection and allowed the witness to give the purport of the conversation. "He told me the glory, aaid Mrs. He said Thaw, but pot definitely. troubles were caused by something a wicked man had dona la New York, ly t York. He aaid it had rained hla life, and he never could ba happy,. That He told te the Stand by Attorney Dslmas. Mrs, Win, Thaw waa called to the stand Immediately after court assembled for the afternoon session. Clerk Penny had called the roll of the Jury when Mr, Delmae whispered to him and In a loud voice the clerk commanded: Mrs. William-Thato the witness stand. Mrs. Thaw appeared a moment later. She was still' dreaaed In the name black frock in which ahe appeared the first day of the trial. With head erect and well thrown hack ahe came to the witness chair. She stopped at the cot Jer of the Jury box and the court Petition motion. EXPERIENCE mors all knowledge of the movement ass denied, but at the same time It waa aaid that independent action to secure the property might have been undertaken without the knowledge of the firms interviewed. Mr. Harriman, who la In Washington, waa Informed uf the u of hla name In connection with the Reading transaction a, and he thenmade a statement, through hla aecreury, to the effect that he waa not interested in Wall d n. I moth-testimo- smith-direction-- In ti cen- I rUiTh - Aasncaited Press la Informed t0B 01 PrMnlr Htolypln's declaration to parliament la tempers I rm- - K axMct lira don Hi to which the cabinet la prepared to go ami out lines wltii considerable detail the program of legislation which ,hat the he desires enacted. The constitutions! democratic central committee decided to persist with tiro candidacy of M. TeslIUko and that It might fllil the secretaryship of house, M. Tchelnnknff of Moscow has been nominated for this latter office. It waa also derided that delegate Struve and Fedomff. together with the metropolitan of 81. Petersburg. Anro-niu- s he commissioned to request a dispensation for the return of exile in a monastery, tt the orders of the hofy synod, of Father Gregori Pairoff, the noted 8t. Petersburg labor leader, who waa elected to the houae from the capital. WELLB-FARG- Bench Warrant Issued for the Boodler, is Yet a Fugitive From Justice Mayor Schmitz Arrives in 'Frisco. LAW EFFECTIVE. STANDARD OIL WILL OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CHANGES. Cal, March C. The Los Angeles. Weila-Farg- o Express company has made Important changes In Its South g Western district aal la today general headquarters In Angeles for the ne division of the STEAMER DAKOTA MAY BE ABANDONED. rstab-Haltin- li San Francisco haa South West. for the hitherto been headquarter s, Guar-matrrritorv reaching there south of Mexico, and east to Albuquerque and El Paso. The new district, with Ijos Angeles as headquarters, includes Southern California. State of Honors, Mexico and Arizona. John 8. Mills la superintendent of the new division. Counsel for the Company Are Determined to Put Up a Strong Battle and Will Make Government Prove Allegations. ; evl-- 1 road does not extend to 8t. Louis, hut Chicago, March 6. It became the attorneys for the terminates on the opposite aide of tho dent that today Cleveland, Standard Oil oompany uf Indiana, now river at East 8t. Louis, 111. They astoday aaya: trial In the federal court on Indict- serted that the tariff sheets published on will offer no defense Dan R. Hanna ments for alleged violation of the El- by the Alton road' did not contain a his wifes In suit for to the charge are determined to make a Joint through rate to 8t. IjouIs. saying kina act of will divorce. The alimony I between counsel strong fight against the Indictment that the rate between 8t. Louie and be left to agreement marked East 8t. Louie was that of the Wiggins and even on the matter of the cus- proper. ,The day In court wae extend- Ferry company.- ! They objected on daughter, by a continued succession ofStandard tody of the this ground to the Introduction as evied iifcumentx in which the there will be no coni. dence of the Alton tariff sheets. Oil attorneys contended that the govJudge Landis ruled, however, that ernment must prove facts alleged in boldierTsentenced. the ferry company's tariff - sheets the Indictments or absndon Its case. The principal point ujion which might be admitted as evidence, an they Leavenworth. Kan.. March 6. The bad been filed with the interstate sentences of the three troopers of the their attacks centered wa the allegaNinth cavalry who were the ones who tion made hi the Indictments that the commerce commission by th Chicago and Alton railroad and that the Wigcaused the riot on a street car here Elkins law waa violated hy shipment ferer company had never objected Christmas eve. the men having re- of oU from Whiting. Ind.. to Bt. Louis.It gins to the filing of It sheets with the over the Chicago and Alton. cently been tried hy court martial, Mo., commission by the railroad company have been received at Fort Leaven- waa asserted by the defense that the liw could not hsve been vlnlavd In nor had It objected at any time to the worth. The department commander In re- this manner, as the Chicago snd Alton raies given. The New - - Yokohama, March 6. The of the wreck of the Gnat Northern liner Dakota, which ran ashore March 3, forty miles from Yokohama, la reported to be unchanged today. It to only possible to approach her in open boats, which nuke It useless to attempt salvage operations. The vessel la exposed to bmh wind and vans, which apparently must aoon result In her total abandonment Tbs passengers today adopted a resolution thanking the Japanese government and people for their hospitality. The passengers saved aome hand baggage. The crew were paid off and discharged today at the office of the American consul. Representative of the underwriters today made another trip to the scene of the disaster, taking several divers with them but on their return confirmed the previous reports tbat salvage operations are Impossible, owing to the roughness of the sea. A number of sacks of mail hare been1 washed ashore. position HANNA DIVORCE CASE. O.. March 6. Who In house, on hla audience with Emperor Nicholas, and to consider the socialist, protest against the candidacy for the vice presidency for the lower house of The emperor's cordial M. Teallnako. reception of M. Golovin created an excellent Impression on the committee and dispelled the lingering fears that the governing body was seeking only a good opportunity to disperse this second parliament It la evident that the emperor la not vexed at the refusal of the radical deputies to honor hla name In the opening ceremonies by Carries Stock Up Eight Points Rumored That Harriman is the Purchaser. iug-gc'ln- in-M- The constitutional democratic tra committee alio held an Important meeting today to hear the report at Mr. Golovin, president nf the lower Sensational Buying of Reading Railroad Shares, New York, March Bensailonal buying of the shares of tha Reading company today gave Wall street its most exciting experience since the Northern Pacific contest of six yeara ago. Reading had been strong In the face of a generally weak market all through the morning aeaaion of the aiock exchange when ahortly after 1 o'clock there developed an enormous buying movement In the shares which carried the price up more than eight point! in half an hour. Of- 81. Petersburg. March I. The presentation by the lower houae of parliament of a unanimous petition for am-hl- a nesty for all political! offenders except those guilty of art sal marder prob-shly will result from a conference of the conservative deputies held tonight. It was derided to support any request made by the liberal Wiembers for the pardon of all persona Imprisoned or exiled for revolutionary agitation or propaganda whose hands were not actually stained with blood. The radicals desire to make (hie demand Include those guilty uf murder, but. In order to secure an unanimous vote probably will consent to n aepcratlon of the two classes and present an appeal for the terrorists a a asperate " HIDING EROM DUNNE Han Francisco, March I. That Sea and that the Southern Pacific nr under water, E. 11 HarriNeb., March 6.- - The two-ce- oounael for Abraham Huef have hopes tracks head of the Harriman system es, their client from immediate passenger law la affective in Ne- of saving braska tonight without Gov. Bheldou'a trial waa made known this evening of railroads, said: me that. I am aaked That reminds The governor said he dirt when oue of their number want before approval. Internal comnot think It would add to Its effective- the district court of appeals with ana today by one of the what 1 regarded merce rommlaatonsn Ruef In lor behalf of ness, otherwise be would hava sign- application in my achievement as the of Supergreatest writ restraining prohibition ed. Ii. ior Judge Dunne from proceeding with railroad experience. My reply wae ihe hearing of the felony charges that I considered th closing of th Feb. brought ggalnat Ruef by the grand break in the Colorado river on ANOTHER SUIT IN mom remarkable achieve-mea- t 11 as th Jury. of recent history. Abe Still a Fugitive. THE EDDY CASE In the handling of rock and atone Attorney Abraham Ruef. Jointly Jn-- J Icied with Mayor Hrhmiis on fire our engineer mad a record which la charges of extortion la still a fugitive likely to aland for many years to Separate Action May Ba Brought by from justice, according to Buperlor come. The time actually consumed In Mrs. Eddy'a Son in Maaaa- Judge Dunne, who lata this afternoon making the enrloaure vu fifteen day chusatts. decided that Sheriff O'Neill had not and two hours, during which interval utiown due diligence In producing hint 77,900 cubic yards of rock, gravel and for trial, and appointed Coroner Walsh clay were handled. Temporarily, at least, th Colorado , Boston, March 6. Farmer United aa eletor to serve a bench warrant but. like tba Mia-Stale William K. Chandler. Biectal for hie appearance In court. The haa been conquered, river In lie della region, It return a to waa make alsalppl coroner ordered Glovfor attorney George Washington bear watching always. er nf Lesd, 8. D., and other relatives of service at 3 o'clock tomorrow after-nuo- a will - If the storm reported today reThis waa the net result of Mrs. of Mary Baker Kddy, who have tor sults In another break I wlU de the brought suit against the Christian day devoted to a fruitless searchInter- work over thoee agala with the determlna-thi- n of none Huef, although Science officials in three states, anwhen complete the work that In the be la ested that city. deny nounced tonight that potklbly a sepwill be an even greater achievement arate suit will be nlstltuiert In MassaSheriff Falla te Find Him. in February." When oourt convened at 10 o'clock than that accomplished chusetts. Mr. Chandler haa been in consultation here for two days with this morning Sheriff O'Neill reported the other oounael fur the plaintiff. In that hla search for the attorney, OBITUARY addition to the former eeuaior there abuse trail wa pending, had been Others supposed to know were present at the conference today John W. Kelly nf Portsmouth, N. H., the attorneys whereabouts were exFRIEND OF UNCOLN. Nathaniel E. Martin Of Conourd, and amined, but no Information nf value was obtained. After taro adjournE. W. Peabody of this city. After the conference Mr. Chandler ment bad been taken Assistant Dla- Mra. Elisa Wilson Dias at N Years ef trict Attorney lleney presented to Iseucd the followtng statement; Age. It has been decided to serve im Judge Dunne a lengthy affidavit mediately the processes on the four sigued by hlmaelf. In which he recited Sterling, 111., Manrh 6. Mra. Elisa New Hampshire defendants, Calvin A. the alleged facta that Hheriff O'Neill Wilson, an old resident of this city," Ruef: that died yesterday at the age of 96 years, Frye, Irving C. Thompson, Herman C. la a close personal friend Herring and Lewis C. Strang, and to the latter recognised aa the political ghe was an Inti nisi friend of Abragive notice to the Massachusetts de- hose of Han Francisco," had procured ham Mnculn. and her husband, Chefendants aa that they may be present O'Neill's nomination and assured his late Colonel Robert 1 Wilson, nerved , and Join In th New Hamiiahlre ault election, and that consequently the to th male legislature with Lincoln If they choose. If they do not Join latter waa under obligations to Ruef, and waa a member of the famous Long In the suit a second suit will be In unfitting him to serve aa tha arresting nine legislature, which moved the cap-- . In In Massachusetts stituted the officer. .Similar assertions were made Iial ton Vandslia to Springfield.'' In state federal court regarding the sheriff's deputies who, 1836, when JAnooln mad hla great, It was charged, had beet .named by It was decided today to begin lm campaign for tha legislature,. he hon' Huef. mediately taking testimony in the varl rowed Mrs, Wilson saddle hone end. states and get Applied for a Writ miB places In both made ihe trip over Handera on county,. The assistant' district attorney aim When Lincoln was elected President," ready for trial as soon aa possible. stated that he had been informed that he wrote to Mr. Wilson and aaked him during the day that one at KuoTa atwhat, office he .wanted and gave Mm BETTE TROUBLE IS torneys had applied to the district th office of paymaster tor the army of court of appeals fur a writ at prohi- the Pototnes and later transferred him aame time, NEARING SETTLEMENT bition, declaring at the to the army of the Mlaaouri. that If it was granted the missing atMra. WHwin to survived by two For would be produced. torney Dr. Ann Nixon and , Mrs. other similar reasons, daughters, these and Emma Edwards of Miners Special Committee Met With Angeles, Cal.,' be O'Neill Sheriff aaked that Henry and by her tan grand child ran and Jeh U. Ryan and Effect an ofaa tha Coroner Walsh, replaced by children. Agreement ficer delegated to produce Huef in three great grand ao ordered. Dunne court, and Judge ' THE STROTHER CASE. Mayor Schmitz arrived today and la tomorrow. he In court to Butte, Mont, March $. At the spe- expected WIN Q te the Jury Title Morning. BchmKx Arrival In 'Frlscs. cial meeting of the miners union toFlea for Emotional Inaanlty Mayor Hchmlt arrived In the city night tha report of the special commitMads. tee which met with John D. Ryan, at 3:65 this afternoon on the belated Coast Limited train from Urn Angeles. managing director of Ibe AmalgamatMarch 6. Th rase Culpepper, V ed Copper company, several days ago. With him were the members of the waa accepted and the committee was board of education who accompanied of James and Philip Rtrnthen, charged B. Bywater, with th murder of Wm. ' given extended power toward bringing him to Washington. Bchmlta declined will go to th to talk to any of the newspaper re- their brother-in-law- . about an agreement between the miners and the employing companies con- porters, raying that he would Issue a jury tomorrow morning. Th cara was finished at 10 o'clock tonight when cerning th new scale of wages. It la statement on the whole Jaiwnese queaunderstood that Mr, Ryan had offered tlon within n few Jays. In response Captain Micajsh Woods, clotted th question to whether be would state's css against the aneuaad with n aiding scale dependent upon ihe to maximum wages for underground min- he a candidate to succeed hlmaelf. a fire hoar speech. Judge Harrison, being told that severs aa long aa copper shall remain he declared that he would atand by his guns and that he would not be eral of th Juror were feeling the above 18 cunts per pound and M.6U as etrea of th long day doetded to let Ihe minimum If the red metal falls be- driven out by the newspapers," the case go over until tomorrow mornlow 17 cents per pound. ing. REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT.' There waa some discussion at the Attorneys for the defeat In thefr meeting relative to the demands of the smelter men for a higher wage Harriman ao Regards tha Work of argument today made the plea of emo-Id tional Insanity. Their clleme shoo scale and the committee waa Inal metClosing Colorado River.be acquitted tor sentimental reason ed to meet with a committee from the Maretf' g. When also they aaid. mill and nmelteramen'a union at an Washington. early date to agree upon some plan nf shown the Associated Press dispatches PROSPECTS OF STRIKE SETTLEanother adjustment which may be on a basis tonight announced that MENT. storm bud broken out over the Ballon acceptable to the large companies. Butte, March f. President Duffy and almost all of the officers ef the Butts Miners Vnton were rejected at the election closing last night. Prospects tor a settlement cm the strike now seem to be bright, except that there la no change In the newspaper situation. Down a. L STREET EXCITING In Bohalf of All Political fenders Presented In RUEF IS STILL IJuroln, FOR AKNESTY (Continued on Page Two) her testimony abrThe district attorney was street, and did not care to be denying all the rumors originating there." liy surprise and began to cross Harriman the Purchaser, examine Mrs. Thaw Further than this nothing official was In a very low Up to the close of the market there Issued. Brokerage houses voice, fie aaked the conditions g handling the Increase In her son's al- Vae nothing to nhow the source of the the orders were numerous and their run hut orders, purchasing persistent lowance, hut Mt. Delmas objected. identity gave no Indication whatever He asked what the aon'a income mor was In circulation that E. H. a to the persons for whom they were wa with Harriman stock the buying amounted to. Mrs. Thaw said R waa acting. W'xUm-h'and nothing like the sum the the object of acquiring control of the 7M.500 Shares Bold. was Mr. Harriman and that newspapers have ao often reported. property The In Reading reached the all offered in was the trading Mr. that next treated upon what he taking extremely large total of 736,590 shares open market In addition to the holdmust have felt waa the waa the thinof all the transactings of H. C. Frick, which he was aaid or about one-thirnest of ice. lest he put hlmaelf In th ions on the stock exchange far the atii'ude of attempting to harraaa the to have purchased privately. The magnitude of .the sales U was said also that the Reading day. figure In black on tha witseemed to preclude the Idea that an ness stand. He naked the mother stock held by the Lake Shore had maneuver tor hi' she knew of her eons relations been turned over to Mr. Harriman ao ordinary manipulative higher prices waa being executed. Tha xri'h Miss Xesblt before she became that he would hava absolute control. It was pointed out that Mr. Frick, blocks traded in were large, ranging his wife. up to 4.000 and 8,000 share lota with having become a director of the Penn- one "Nothing," she replied without hesblock of tea thousand changing deRailroad would oompany, sylvania 'lincy. to dispose of hla Reading stock hands at 135. sire Jarome Quickly Cloaca Hla Examina-lioThe strength in Reading attracted and that aa he la friendly- - with the ha would be like- attention early In the day, owing to Its Harriman Interests, The district attorney seemed com-P'i- y being In sharp contra it to the weakly to seek toahrdlahrdlvmfwypcmfw baffled and speedily brought ly to sell Uf them If they cared to ness In the list generally. The marh's examination to a close. 7 ket opened with a rally from yesterbuy. Mpf. Thaw'a story waa deeply Ini-i- n day's docline, but before noon the betOthers Were Buoy Buying. ter tone gave way to a renewed bearlta simplicity and brerThe reports as to Harriman buying ish sentiment and the decline became ,f arrr Thaw'a fate la thrown Into were circulated throughout the finan- violent unda of the twelve men in the cial district and were given credence Changa Demoralized. offiJ !v box who heard Lbs moth- -' In spite of the lack oT anything The bord' s story there today seems little doubt that cial to confirm them, but there were ered onfeeling on the eichange demoralisation, with extremest she said will carry wonderful other rumors. One of these waa that ight. But Mr. Jerome gave the 1m-- I J. P. Morgan and company, who form- ly heavy liquidation and declines for many Issues to the lowest point nf ' sslon that he might use erly dominated Reading were buying the the year. Th Harriman shares and to resume their former position In the as a weapon In New the stock In what is called the hla fight to hare a property, another was that the Lake Standard Oil grotip were notably senr'mm lesion appointed to ascertain the York Central waa adding to Shore holdings of Reading, and a third sitive to pressure and this fact emresent mind of the defeudanL attributed the buying to the Dela- phasised the strength of Reading and Threat ef Lunacy Commiasion. of the Morgan ware. Lackawanna and Western. Still the relative firmness hile the elder Mra. Thaw waa on was that Mr. Frick was and Hill stocks. ' rumor another eland the district attorney en-'- d This nndden turn after the recent that he sold some In a wordy war with Mr. Delmas bnylng back stock, weaknesa . in the market serve,! to time ago. at highest prices. which he uttered for publicly ,.lr,nf strengthen the entire list and a gen' hrst time the threat of lunacy Prices Begin Bearing. eral rally waa soon in progress which "mmtislon. Mr. Invok--r-- g Delmas waa was stock All the time that the ( go continued up to the close. the presumption of law that Thaw euc-cewere made without The capital stock nf the Reading Ing up efforts "dared Insane In 1993. remained to discover the source of the company authorised and Issued la n 1994. This waa to enable Mt buyng alnd to obtain either denial or $149,900,000, of which $28,009,000 la 4 nxw to state conversations with her confirmation of the various rejiorti In per cent preferred: 0 during the latter At the offices of the eecouJ 4 per cent non- year. Theae rlrcnlatlon. f'r.versations were admissible only on tanking houses associated wi-- h the $43,000,000 ground that they were the utter- - different parties mentioned in the ra (Continued on Page Seven) uptly. taken TWO-CEN- T RUSSIANS ASK atoryJ" Mrs. Thaw Called kt Its offered this explanation that ahe learned the story of the young woman who waa to become her daughter-in-law- . Alton AND FRIDAY. THE PROSECUTION. March 9. The ten ale passed the house bill appropriating I.VUMI for carrying on the prosecution in the Sieunenberg murder case. This bill went through huih houses unanimously aa did the bill appropriating $94,516 for expenditure for which deficiency certificates had been Issued. a a' pro-Twlc- Klts-gern- ld laausg by Railroad Are te Be BE FAIR PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 Hoiac. Idaho. Chicago, March S. A special from Acted Unnatural. Washington aaya: son the time Harry your During Official steps have been taken by waa at home, did yon notice anything unnatural abou his condition T" naked the State of Illinois to stuck the validity of 932,0 09,000 In Alton railroad Mr. Delmas "I certainly did," replied Mrs. Thaw. Lend Issued by E. H. Hanimnn and the Will yon please describe what took associates when they Chicago A Altos Railroad company. place." mv roe commission The day when he first came to the The Interstate Com has received an appliretlon from Wildoor, there was a look of abaentmlnd-edneson hla face a despairing look." liam H. Stead, attorn ry general of the State of Illinois, asking for a comMrs. Thaw has two sous, other than transcript of all testimony taktha defendant, Edward and Joaiah. pete en by the Interstate Commerce comaat behind Just They Harry during mission la Us hearing at New York retheir mother's testimony. A Altnn rail rued. Did the Impression of a change In garding the Chicago Goumerce commisThe Interstate on Mr. your son grow you? asked sion has begun to comply with the Delmas. of the attorney general of IlYae. Hla room waa next to mine. request which was made, it appears, unlinois, 1 Often In the night heard smothered der the special direction of Governor sobs. Sometimes when I was awake neen. There la an immense amount late at night I would see a light under of testimony to be transcribed, and his door and often fuund him sitting pages of shorthand note will have to up at three oclock in the morning. put Into typewritten farm. When He told me he could not sleep, and li lhai is done the book at there was no use going to bed. I ask- will be transmitted to thetestimony Illinois ed him to tell me what the matter authorities, and It will lie up to them was He said It waa Impossible to tell to determine whether or not the tesme hla atorr." timony Justifies proceedings to declare Told Her the Story. void the whole issue. Did he at any time in answer to jour questions , freely tell you the anocs of a person mentally irresponsible. Mr. Jerome maid them was no reason why the assumption should not continue down to the present and If Mr. Delmat point waa well taken the trial should be suspended and a commission appointed. Defense Has Two Mena Witnesses. Justice Fltigerald upheld Mr. position and said the question of a commission waa not before the oourt. With the completion of the mothers testimony today Thaw's attorneys said the, would hare but two more witnesses experts, who will bo called upon to answer a newlv framed hypothetical question covering the entire case from the beglnnlg to the end. These expert are said the he Lr. Graeme H. Hammond and Smith E. Jelllffe. Harry Thaw, during his mother's stay upon the stand seemed unusually pale and extremely nervous. ' At the end of Mrs. Thaws examination conn adjourned until Friday niarnlng, a death in Justice Fltsger-ald'- a family causing an abandonment of Thursday's sitting. Del-mn- 10 HARRIMAN DEAL IS QUESTIONED BY ILLINOIS OFFICIALS. Millions of Bonds 7, r, MONEY FOR winter of 1903 she waa living In Pittsburg. Her sun Harry came home ahe said on the 19th or 17th of November, a day or two before hla brother Joalah's wedding. Breaks Down and Weeps Bitterly. IS MARCH viewing the proceedings, cut down the aeuicnce of Private Weslev Stewart, Troop F, from two years in the iuU-liaprison, to ue year. Saddler George W. Taylor, troop F.. was sentenced to be confined at hard labor In charge of the puat guard for thirty days, the first seven days to be put on a bread and water diek Blacksmith Ed Dawson. Troop F., tried on the same charges aa the other men, waa BE TESIED repeated her name In response to a queatlon by Mr. Delmas. speaking In a tone so low as hradly to be heard. Mr. Delmas Mood immediately at her left. Mrs. Thaw said that in the fall and Thaw, Who Takes the Stand Save Her Son From the Eectric Chair, II OF BONDS Mrs. Thaw Mrs. William MORNING. " VALIDITY nails. Vev York, Mtrek S. Another ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |