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Show ATTORNEYS FOR THAW SIMPLY DUMFOUNDED .MONTI! KAL. Sept. 10. The member of Thaw's fa:r.i!y and his lawyers here wcru duinfoundcd w'i i they iarnid that the frglllve hud been ,lenor-.l. " am simply paraiyzcu." si'nl J. N. Grecian. elds, K. C. t .o lc-ider of Thaw's bf.d of lawyers. "I cannot undo -stand U. With a writ of prohlhltl in and habeas ha-beas corpus it seems to be utterly Impossible Im-possible to believe. Tt Is all beyond me. It certainly Is a disgrace lo tho country and to our administration of law. )3ll we can do. if Thaw haa been forced itcross the line, is to bring Robertson, the as- I 'M slstant superintendent of the immlgra- tlon department, before the court of king s bench; but what good will that do J Mr. Grcenshlelds received a telegram I from Thaw's secretary, notifying him that S Thaw had been taken to Norton Mills, W. K. McKeown, another of the Thaw f counsel, said: "Deportation of Thaw, In the face of the writ of habeas corpus, certainly looks I like contempt of the court of appeals. ,' Mrs. Mary Coplev Thaw collapsed when ? Informed that her son had been recap- i lured. All morning she had been trying to gel him on the telephone at the varl- f ous points he passed through and her In- J .BB dignatlon Increased with each succeeding r H failure. When news reached her that t BBB Thaw wai In the hands of the author'- B tics at Colcbrook, Mrs. Thaw became un- conscious and a doctor was summoned. i When she recovered consciousness her 1 jB condition was so grave that a trained I BBj nurse was employed to watch her con- j BB stantly. J Relies on Attorney General. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sept. 10. ! i jJH "Anv action that I may take In the Thaw j fBB case" will be governed largely by the ror- BBB ommendatlons of Attorney General Tut- I BB tic." said Governor Samuel D. Felker to- j BBBj dav. Governor Felker said he had rc- ., BBJ calved no official notification as yet or i BBB Thaw's presence In the state. ; Attornevs for Thaw, he said, had tela- v BBBJ phoned hfm from New York asking for a j BBBJ 1 hearing In behalf of their client bofprn t .BBBJ anv action on the proposed extradition IIbBbI proceeding against him should he taken. .BBBJ "In this, as In all other matters of the -flH kind." said the governor. "I rely on the j U BBJ attorney general for legal advice. He IB a BBBJ a man "of experience In such matters. ' The govc-nor added that, In his opln- f BBBJ Ion. it Is discretionary with the governor t ;BBBJ whothcr to grant a hearing or not. f ''BBBJ TCieb Ready to Go. bH BEACON. N. Y.. Sept. 10 -Dr. Ray- mond C. Kloh. superintendent of the j JBBB Matteawan slate hospital for the crlml- 5 jBBBJ iml Insane, was prepared tonight to go P .BBBJ to Colcbrook to take charge of Thaw, if ,BBBJ so directed by the attorney general. t If 1 should go," he said. "It would be j, to bring Thaw hack hero ns my ward. I i BBBJ am awaiting the directions of the atto"-- BBBJ nev general and do not even Kpovt f .BBBJ whether 1 will be asked to go at au. ' fi ,BBBJ |