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Russell ? derided to double her orlg- G w announced yesterday. gift will be need for the 'r!um. The school will be known Pierson High school, both M tnemori, (lf Mns Ssge's grinJmot- hn lived In Southampton and lerarl Pleraon, one of Mra. jV1 1 . u! , ,Jh f!nll 'VV yh'n introduced the free TMrm into New Vorh state. . WAfT ADS yield big I. e X X hini regarding hi vlalis to Thaw in the Tombs. Rings man aid Tims f,al not exhibited any delusion. . far a he He preknew, prl.g to June last. scribed a nerve tonic for the prisoner (Continued from Page Our.) on August !7ib. Did you Do;lce say exaggerated New York. Feb. 27. There were imego. aked Mr. Jerome. "He had a very high tieiu of portant developments todav front the Thaw trial as affecting District At- hiiuself. but there Sas nothing eiee. ' Dr. Ringauian was excused and Dr. torney Jemme'B future conduct of the case. By recalling lira. Evelyn Thaw Evan,, was called. "Of what ins: tut ion of leamiug air to the stand to question her about a ism versat ion with her brother, he in- you a graduate?" asked Mr. Jerome. The College of Physicians and Surdicated that he imends to put Howard Neablt upon the ataud. She denied geon." "That ie the intituti:a from which that she had ever told Howard tnat Thaw had treated her cruelly because your colleague, Dr. Wiley, graduated, she would not tell lies about Stanford ie it nut? The doctor's reply was lost iu the White. i Mr. Jerome further stated that he uoiee nf a general titter in the ouni. Dr. Evans waa cka-elwould call as a witness for the state questioned course he la rebuttal Dr. Hamilton, who. for a regarding a hail testified he taken at Johns Hoptime, was employed as an alienist for the defense, fir. Hamilton's latest kins. He said he had never matriculated public statement was to the effect that at this college, but he had attended he believed Thaw to be at ill insane. After Mrs. Thaw and Dr. Blngaman loctiires. Then when you told Mr. DcJiuus had testified briefly today Dr. B. D. that ypu took a course Evans was called for Hr. Evans is one of the princi- at Johns Hopkins, it was not quite was It? pal witnesses for the defense and correct Ir was correct ns 1 understood It. there were indications that the district attorney intends to make his ex- not as you seem to understand it." "Ilo yon cousider yourself a master amination a most thorough one. , The examination of Dr. Evans com- of your profession?" I don't know Just what you mean pared sharply with that of Dr. Wiley, the Scat alienist for the defense. Dr. by n master. I have been runaliier-rsufficiently proficient to testify in Wiley was left entirely to the mercy many cases. of the prosecutor, nor a single ohee-tio"I)o you know any one who is a being registered by Mr. Gleanon, who .was at that time examining the master in your profession?" If you mean a man who known witnesses. alxMit it, there are none in mediMr. Del mas announced that the de- all cine, or law. or any other science." fense will be finished this week. Mr. Jerome picked up n pamphlet Dr. Eians said this afternoon he did to experts and expert testinot believe Thaw was "demented to- relatingwhich Dr. Evans admitted he mony day or ever was demented." In his had written. definition of that word. Are you of the opinion that an expert upon the stand should be calm New York. Feb. 27. Five minutes and dignified, always remembering before the court opened for the Thaw that this Is more important sa showtrial today, Evelyn Neablt Thaw had ing knowledge than sharp repartee?" entered the court room, accompanied Mr. Delmas objected and was susby Mr. Delmas, and took a seat at the tained. end of the table oocupled by the deMr. Jerome read aereral more quesfendant's counsel, next to the chair tions from Dr. Evans pamphlet, but occupied by her husband, while wait- all of Mr. Delmas' objections were sustained. ing for the trial to go on. Has It been your habit, doctor, to Immediately after court convened Mr. O'Rellley, of counsel for Thaw, prepare carefully written medical led Mrs. Thaw and Mra. Caine from briefs In nil important cases where the room. Mrs. Thaw did not get a you are called as sa expert? asked Mr. Jerome, i chance to speak to her husband. Mr. Jerome stated that, he had over"Those things, are not habit. Mr. looked a point on opening hie Jerome; they are customs. of Mrs. Thaw and asked "Has it been your custom?" Yes." that the be recalled for a few quesWere the preparation of these tions, stating that It was not merely a mailer affecting the credibility of briefs suggested to you by a number the witness, but a matter which he cif painful experiences upon the witmight wish to attempt to controvert ness tand? Mr. Delmas objected. on. rebuttal, and he wished to lay a If yon read further, Mr. Jerome." foundation for such action by calling her attention to the matter. Mra. Interposed Dr. Evans, you will find I ssy my observation of painful exThaw was, therefore, recalled. . By his first question Mr. Jerome In- periences of others not myself." Now," said Mr, Jerome, addressing dicated that he Intends to call Howard Nee bit to the witneae stand to the court, I want to show that thiss man has departed from his fixed contradict Ills sister. In this esse and that his reas"Did you see your brother at. Marion, Maas., after your return from on for the departure are sinister." The matter of croeaexaminatlon la Europe In 1903?" asked the district entirely within the discretion of the attorney. -court." suggested Justice Flligera Id, I did not. and the latitude yon are taking is 'Where did you see him? In New York. entirely too broad." Mr. Jerome asked the witness what Did you not tell him that while you were abroad you had been brutal- appointment he held under the United ly abused by Thaw, who had tried to States government. The witness said he waa summoned induce you to tell lies against Mr. White to the effect that Mr. White to investigate the government hospital had drugged and seduced you, which for the Insane at Washington. "As a matter of fact, wasnt every statements you fold your brother head of Institution for tha Insane in wets fatae?" the east likewise summoned?" I did not. On the contrary. I know they were Didn't you tell your brother that Thaw, at a pistol's point, had com- not. "Name some one who was not." pelled you to moke statements against "Dr. Wagner." Whiter Do you know what Insanity Is?" "I did not. Did he not ask you if you feared asked Mr. Jerome. violence and you said you did and he "Insanity Is n positive condition; aid you should arm yourself for pro- sanity is n negative condition.' "Did you take the initiative in comtection 1 remember no such conversation." ing into this cnee? "Mr. Hanridge wrote to me aaklng Didn't he buy you a revolver. ' for an Interview, Aa n result of that "He did not. DMn't you give him money to buy Interview, I was retained." Do you know Dr. Allan McLane a revolver? Hamilton?' I did not." "Yes." That le all," said Mr. Jerome. Do you consider him an authority Dr. Charles F. Blngaman of Pitte-trarfollowed Mra. Thaw upon the on mental Miaeaaes?" Objection sustained. stand. Under the guidance of Mr. Are you on friendly terms with he told of seeing Thaw, on November 16th, 1908, at which time he him?" I think no. wua vm-- y nervous and melancholy. Do you go into consultation with On August 17th, 1906, the witness called on Thaw in the Tombs and him?" Objection sustained. again saw him on September 11th. He Isnt it n fact that many reputable was not sleeping well, and was nervous. He had delusions, among them physicians refuse to go Into consultathat there were conspiracies against tion with you because you are an unhim, having as their object either his professional man?" Objection sqatained. railroading to an .insane asylum or "Isn't it n fact that Dr. Hamilton trie death. Mr. Delinks was about to lay a foun- refused to go into consultation with dation for the questioning of Dr. Bing-ama- you for that very reason?" Objection sustained," said Justice as an expert, but Mr. Jerome FlUgerald. interrupted. I "May I assume that Dr. Hamilton . It is not necessary, Mr. Delmas. will be called In this case? added would sooner have, aa to this defendant a Insanity, the opinion of a gen- Justice Fits ge raid. "You marf and I will call him," reeral practitioner who has known him for thlrity years than the opinions of plied Mr. Jerome. Dr. Hamilton originally waa retainall the experts there are, with due respect to my own," and he smiled at ed by the defense. It is said that lie Doctors Flint, MacDonald and Mabon, believes Thaw to be still insane. Dr. Evans said he had never rend who dally sit beside him. Dr. Blngaman said he believed Dr. Hamllton'a writings and could not Thaw was Irrational and laboring un- foil whether they were considered as der delusions. Newspapers bad been an authority. Jerome asked about many works on woven Into the oell bare to keep the in an attempt to find draft out, and Thaw told him the au- mental disease . thorities were allowing the wind to out what Dk-- Evans had read. Who wrote about paranoia five hunblow In on him no that he would contract pneumonia and ate and thus pre- dred years before Christ?" asked Mr. Jerome. vent his case coming to a trial. Dr. Evans smiled and while Mr. J Mr. Jerome began hit cross questioning by asking aa to the taintDel-m-of rome was searching among his papers aid: insanity In Thaw's family. Mr. "In one of my writings I said that a objected on the ground that this mad king of the Medea and Persians was not proper cross examination. signs of paranoia." rl want to find out what tendency exhibited Mr. Jerome read from Dr. Evans there is to insanity in the family, said Mr. Jerome. I went to get at testimony in another qase in which he the tact If I find the defendant is mid paranoia had been described In all books of value since 500 years becraiy. Ill nay no."desires to prove that fore Christ He said be did not know "If Mr. Jerome TTisw was craiy on June 36th tad, we of any tftmk written at that time or In fact any hook devoted entirely to will admit it," rejoined Mr. Delmas. hare the old fashioned Idea," re- paranoia. Is there any book on mental and plied Mr. Jerome, that the district and nervous diseases that you regard as attoraev'e office is all wit- authority?" that be torn a right to examine If you mean any one whose work I nesses as to decide hie course. office Is take far everything, no." The district attorney's Is there any one who has written Qwsl- - Judicial." said Justice Fltsger-al"and he has the right to summon on the subject whom you consider witnesses, hot when he more qualified than yourseti?" igj examinecourt "I don't know about that." be ie bound by the onnes into Mr. Jerome questioned the witness ama rules of evidence a the attorneys for the defense. I sustain the further about the names of books he had read. objection." "If I could remember the titles of Mr Jerome said he would call Dr. In rebuttal all books on nervous diseases, I would Blngaman for the state tesfeel very proud of myself.!' eg asked permission to take his Dr. Evans told the dlntrict attorney timony in the form of a deposition. that If ha would produce the books he Mr. Delmas objected. Mr. Jerome asked wbro the defense would point out the ones he had read. Do yon know of a particular kind expected to conclude. not for publica- of insanity that occurs la Italy?" and In good faith, we expect I have board of such a disease, hut tion. said Mr. Delmas. I never practiced In naiy. to get through this week." Dr. Evans knew Dr. William Osier. Mr. Jerome asked Dr. Blngaman "Do you consider him as an to return next Monday. In tile mean-lim- e he procemled to JIEOXE STILL PLANS ON COMlISilONIN LUNACY results, cross-exami- ' that." Hardly !Xl." Jerome, reading from aekt-puiK-rthe docior ii hr : S'ldros The Y. M. I'. I.aiu, X. J., in I"3. MuDr. Evans Mr. . . i.t iiul m Miiin- - d renn-mbert-- d - ion. ow.. ihst time did yon iioi -- ;i t In lunr iifTtsj nisusged to sud fool the court ;:) ii nuls A- - u-y- whu-- Mr. lain). they did not Delmas objected dtit: Wil SUM' "What is a delixi- "A delusion is a f'.ii,uU cannot be shaken by the hi ml of argument." "What are synteniati.vd crl'.isinnsT'' They r- - delusions which urv ad hrred to by a subject in a - simian-eor orpsnted manner " At ihi point luncheon iece ms old. red. "When a man is dominated h an delusion are his m is lnywilh related to the delusion?'' They may or may nm he. In a mental explosion the di might lose their focus. "But would they not lie logu-a!re' lated to the focal dei'.ii-iouTill "Insanely logical, imrnap. may be suggested by s neliirion, but not iniHlled by it. If a person suffering from an insane delusion believe he i being persecuted. dors he kill the person responsible for the persecution, nr does he kill some object of M affections whom he loes not bellexe I persecuting hiirir' "Any pennon responsible usually becomes the victim. In melancholia, Di. Evan said, that, generally spunking, the perron form nf from that suffering insanity uul e liii-io- or the killing iif seeks rome one dear to him In order to lake tliem from a world of suffering. Do you not know that the irresistible impulse to kill is not a form of Insanity recognised by the statutes of this state?" asked Mr. Jerome. Mr. Detains objected and was sustained. Mr. Jerome read portlous of the doctor's testimony lu another case in which he stated the stage of insanlt could be classed under five graud divisions. Jerome took up these divisions one at a time and asked if Thaw now or at any time suffered from that Idiocy, imbecility particular class.. and dementia were dismissed. When It rente to melancholia. I)r. Evenas said hs was of the opinion that at one time Thaw suffered from an inssnse condition of the mind which might be classed under the grand division of melancholia. "Have you an opinion as to his present mental condition?" I have." ' You have been in court here ncry day?" Yes. "You him?" have iitid if- nu know Chav !,r he sa in ' h: count rj' hs j ii of the foremost n m ii, ni$ iiro- ftVrMII?" "He made some suitiu.nu i hut no noe could subscribe to For uimui.ci-hi pr iHisal to ChloTufii'Hi men af:tr "lx.n't carefully Mcrlutnlied II' it sill r Krii-- w nM n.it he ion-- ; rued t.i Mm Ml pnil'.il-- in liaif hu.ir al.m her i'nd luj- is calYd Several Mr i!:e alien;! si Jt'fene. fur Hi ink. the tau.i )ti! pui-- it i i;;; i )u( Thaw i I uf te-ti- fv Ii" uni . ' The :iiul;t iuk ,ke ,n,i with provi:;;: tii.n he wa T:Ui- at ilie t i tin nt i In- h..nitride. Thei inut prove that he hu ;in-iveiiverej and tiiat he ean In-- el free deU-UM-- - at, i. C.vi'l.n The American People arc Noted for Their Love of Fair Play, fie Trua U This, That It flay Be Said Tn Re a National Trait of Character. Neii,t That tiniaud aft.'iniMn s i; Ii eistory luaeiii-alluubrokeu. To in- U!e, Mr. Jerome brought out liiitnliei- - of faet h:ih Jo not leilmiud 10 ilie credit uf the v ,uuK won mu and which n.ay tVi-he Mini ui on ln-- civdtbllir.v , hut. ui le from making her admit that 'he fact liat dli justify the jifer-enitthat he wu dnigged at the itnie lte nay Ktatif.ird While iuiin-.- her. her Mory retimtii, in all faci tuorigtnullv tu'd it. juihera rodlliilflv Whether In, been doulM IU attacked to oil-lithe minds uf liie jury k to her telling the story to Thaw thui i atd to have unhinged hi- - tutnd i a limiter that only tne verdict can decide. The verdict also can only divide whether the relaium which existed between Thaw and Evelyn Nesblt after she told him her t"T.v were nch a to raise a ,iieiion regarding the rimvrity of hi feeling for her aud creme a doubt a to the claim I but hi ci ws the result uf ronv-tan-t brooding on her wrong Jut what the court will allow him to how cannot even he gmst d at now. t - - ? i is - The In hi an who strikes another a foul Mow, or maliciously tries to injure him -in his social standing i detested and abhorred. Tits Ameri- generally slow to manifest their disapproval of such unfair t ran treaimr an opportunity is afforded. this deposition is the fact that although bare, false nnd ma upon Dr. Pierre, of Buffalo, and hia widely celebrated Family sometimes injured the sale of tliese meritorious remedies for a lien such unjust aault have bees met and tiieir falsehoods d, a natural reaction has followed and tiieir sale has been fully lilt! . liciooa ai Mcdicitv time, Idrtri itf corn-lute- , mao again. In the p the .l(Mt ami Ins Ir.jrirnv ffoiwe Jowntirf. NiJtMsTvlj X'UtlU v a'i,LVi."-- .- i i ii inliiii-ntji- dilrei-iiii- t evl ' , IVu-i.t- Yiikn!ii;t i - t ' 1 j .it..-Tj(''-- l gge wlnrli be war pin.te lo enlTi-nil iu 'l'liMiir. 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Inflammable ran a surprisingly psid race and with a stronger filler might have come in of Philadelphia, which. In lfM i eure tir munan'S ll.t V'lerce mil in II? id tTT.il Ibe i.ui'1-.I..tnpv impelLi 'iu i.t lI i, r.Ti me ii.r ptta:.t,:ir f i.i.in'vlv -- .ermi; au,umt xjii UITV r md fiir i i. i - li It. i'len-- e fn? lntLTtuf .i::rv at.J ii.i.iiL-M..l,.ph.i", U Inle lie and hi Favorite T ' were c.imi'ietelv vindicated anJ the' TaTiefl remedy vcu. in hshrr a:.-i- .;J d:-.eo'iTT T.ifMnuln i iif.v 11111100111 e c:v:ii-r.and H lilt !l HiF li.ai.tii m,ii liflliatr IlSfi i.a y it cmatac-J- . vet Vr. S.L trotting that tberet.y he o a nlDtr aeqknes-'- e t EMERYVILLE. r YtVli'Tn'Nrm.lioii es u. I have not. "The question is,- do you consider Idm Angelo. Feb. 27. A large Thaw demented today?" crowd wa In attendance at Ascot toNo, replied Dr. Evans. NICARAGUANS VICTORIOUS. In your opinion, was he ever de- day. Good weather prevailed and tie? general, Mngla Vidal, and 100 officers fast. Tha Santa Barbara and aohllera were captured. The Nicmented; 1 mean pour own general track was stakes was the feature event. Bahia definition or It?" araguans also gained pnaaearion of was In fine trim and led hi field all "No." Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 27. In one piece nf artillery .and a largn "At what time did Jhaw suffer from the way, having aomrthlng left at the the fighting Monday afternoon, that re- quantity of attuiiunlUoa. Man men end. Eeariy .Tide was s good second. sulted In the capture by Mcaraguaa were killed and wounded. Insane melancholia? Results: ft Ja rumored here that Salvador fa forces of tho Honduran town of Mnr-cn- a You tried to get me to say it waa First rare, five and a half furlongs De Colon, which was defended by aiding Gen. Bonilla, president of Honmelancholia, replied Ir. Evans, but O'Hsver won; Ta'arera, second; the Honduran minister pf war si the duras. and that the revolution tots lu I said he was In a melancholic state Bankara, third. Time, 1:02 head of a strong army, the Honduran ilondurs are arming. of mind." Second rare, mile, selling Piquet At what time waa he so sufferwon; HI' Caul Cap, second; Ihys, ing?" "I should say about the time of his (bird. Time, 1:41 Third race, seven furlongs - Line of marriage and the malting of bis will." Ufa won; George E. Milner, second; ''You believe that be waa insane at third. Time, 1:27 Jetsam, his of the time marriage Fourth race, Santa Barltars stakes, He was not mentally sound at that 1,6tM added, four and a half furlongs tlon. Halbus won; Early Tide, second; Baaed solely on your examinations, Jans, third. Time, :54 do you think he was suffering from Martha Fifth race, mile Stneaael won; melancholia at any other time? Mountebank, third. i believe at the time of the shoot- Runs, second; Time, 1:41 in before a was a little he and ing Slxih race, five furlongs Nothing depressed or melancholia honditlon. second; La Chats, Mr. Jerome tried to tie the doctor won; Masapan. 1:01 down to a positive statement that be third. Time, could state whether or not Thaw was A Al 1W AAMMMVWMMMkAAMM FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAfVk suffering from melancholia on the day nr duel of his marriage. This the 27. Fair 9Vb. New Orleans, would not state positively. But by taking into consideration Grounds results: First race, six furlongs, selling the will and codicil as well, can you atate whether he was insane at the No Quarter won; Alliance, second; Bert Osra, third. Time, 1:16. time of his marriage?" Second Face, mile and seventy yards, Yes, as I have said, I think he was of unsound mind. I could not classify sailing Grenade won; Paul Clifford, Time, It, for it might change from one form second; Belie Indian, third. 1:46 44. to another. Third race, handicap, five fur king A recess of fifteen minutes was tak Keator won; Fancy Dress, second; en. Soprano, third. Time, 1:01 Fourth race, Carnival etakes, four EVELYN'S STORY UNBROKEN. and a half furlongs E. M. Frye won ; New York. Feb. 87.- -In the Thaw Blue, aecond; Lady Caroline II., third. Time. :65 44. e trial Mr. Jerome will Fifth race, six furlongs-Refin- ed Dr. Britton D. Evens, superintendent of the insane hospital nt Morris won; Royal Breexe. second; CoIUiess, Plains. N. J. Dr. Evans is the prin- third. Time, 1:14 44. Sixth race. Milling, six furkmgs cipal insane expert for the defense, sn. not only proved an exeellem wit- Bertmont won: Cutter, aecond; Imness on his direct examination, hut pertinence. third. Time, 1:15. Seventh rare, selling, mile and sevwhile on the stand enriched the Eng2279 362 lish language with a number of such enty yards Don't Ask Me won: Sothird. "lirsln "mensecond; Jack, Beil, Happy nants storms, expressions ss tal fulmtnationi" and psychic explos- Time, 1:48 24. - f U 4-- cross-examin- Commercial Electric Co Wash. Are. ions. Mr. Jerome and Dr. Evans are not. on friendly terms, as wan evidenced the other day when the district attorney refused to shake hands with the alienist in the oourt house corridor. This, together with Mr. Jerome's unusual knowledge of medicine, parinsanity, make ticularly as aiipK'J to initiation it certain that the cross-ex- a will not be a xentle one. Evelyn Nef-bThaw's ordeal Is over; Dr. Evans' ordeal has begun. That Mr. Jerome will have a more difficult task in hl attempt to break Dr. Evans' testimony than he had with the defense's first expert. Dr. Wiley of Pitistmrg. goes without saying. Dr. Evans Is an old hand at testlfvfng as an expert and has shown evidences of a resdtr witness and a facility in retort which may cause the district, attorney some trouble. Dr. Evans will he followed on the stand by Dr. Charles G. Wagner, superintendent of the Insane hospital at Blnghampton. N- Y., who has also tesThaw several tified to examining times In the Tombs. He will come in for his share of The two expert will, In turn, be followed by Dr. Deemar and Blngsman, who. it is expected, will testify as to the ntralns of mwnity In Mra. Wm. "W re Thaw's family " New Tork ThnrndW far Che purpose of testifying. M- - William Thaw, Harry Thaw's mother, will g--j on the stand to tell of the young days of her son, nnd It 1 oxivcled that May the chom girl friend of Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, I will testify as to Id to have had ! enuversRtlnns With Stanford While and repeated to 1" claimed White Thaw, in whlcn i it - laughed at the io lad. Phone AT HOT SPRINGS. Hot Springs, Ffb. 27. Oak lawn re-suits: First race, four furlongs-Rust- le Flamey, second: Waumuga, third. Time. :49 Second race, five and a half furlongs Jim Simpson won; Glendovt-r-, second; Marathon, third. Time, l:ng Third race, four furlongs Ida May won: Col. Bob, second; Follow, third. 48 Fourth race, mile and seventy yards Belden won; 'Stolen Moments, second: Matador, third. Time, 1 :7 14. Firth race, six furkmgs Miss Affable won; Oasis, second; Bnlehol, third, Tims. 1:16 Sixth race, mil" and a quarter BenLew-Is- , digo won; Match, second; Aggie third. Time, 2:10 -- 2-- Doan's Regulete cure constipation any weakwithout griping, nausea. ening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 26 cents per box. nr TO PREVENT 8HANGHAING. Washington. Feb. 27. The senate today passed a bouse bill to prevent Shsnghaing. The bill imposes fine of 61.000 or imprisonment for s year, or both, for the violation of the law. E.F . BRATZ Real Estate Bargains IX ANY IAIIT OF Till- CITY AND COUNTY. - Loans on Improved City and Farm Fropwty IrompUy Neaoliated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written iu Strong and Safe Companion at IiOW(st Bates. WILL APPOINT DYER JUDGE. Washington. Feb. 27. The has derid'd to appoint David P. Dyer, federal Judge of the eastern district of Missouri. He now occupies the position of Inlted State district ot Thaw for hli attorney for the district. 41 0 25th St. Opposite Reed Hotel Phones: 420 and 420-- z j |