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Show HINTED THAT EVELYN THAW GAVE HUSBAND PISTOL TO KILL WHITE NF.W YORK, Feb. 1. The pro.ecu tion intends that the revolverwith which Stanford White was killed, shall plav-n plav-n important part in the trial of Thaw. Startling disclosures, it i expectrd. will follow the long investigation which the State's agents have made as to just how Marry Thaw came info the possession of the pistol after the meeting meet-ing with White in the restaurant. The prosecutor has had in view the possibility of charging someone with being an accomplice of Thaw, based upon evidence which he has in his pos session as to where the revolver came f rom. Thaw did not have the revolver when ha 1 f f Vi fm lif a in tha a f t mm srt TT very excited. His eyes seemed to be bulging from his head. His face was pallid and his whole muscular system I seemed to be trembling. j But even with all this abnormal do monstration he talked coherently in the roof c.Hrden and a'o in the station house. ( oining down in the elevator in I the custody of Debs, he requested that I his lawyer be aent for. and seemed to be interested as to how Mr. Thaw out of the garden and whether she had anv trouble in the excitement that fid lowed the shootircr. Thaw in the station houe said he had shot Stanford White because he d served it; that his wife had called his attention to White in the Cafe Martir. and that she was trembling, and so tated after seeing him there he thought she was ill. He said h- ave. her wha' the matter was ard she wr.ne on a s!:p of paper. '"That is here.'' All of the policemen in the West Thirtieth street station., who vvete present when Thaw was arraigned before the desk sergeant, have been examined bv A ! S'stair District Attorney Oarvan and ; no- a single person from the station house has given anv- evidence to sug , gest that Thaw was not of sound mind. he left home, late in the afternoon. He did not have it at 10 p. m. on the roof garden, and the District Attorney's investigation in-vestigation has been directed to ascertain ascer-tain who it was that brought the re volver from the Lornlne and gave it to him. Whatever mav be the testirnonv as to the mental condition of Thaw on the night of June t.". given bv Mr. Heale, Mr. McCgleb and hvelvn SYsbir Thaw, if they are called as witnesses, the Dis trict Attorney is prepared to show bv the evidence of the waiters in the afe Martin, the elevator man at the Macli son Square Garden, the other emplovees in the roof garden, and patron of the plav who saw Thaw on that nicj'nt, that he did not manifest anv sign ot mental aberrarion, excirement or undue ner vousness until the moment when he marched down the aisle and paused in front of Stanford White and shot him. Policeman Debs and all the other wit nesses who saw Thaw immediately after the shooting admit that he was then |