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Pacific Coast Two) ai'aud.'ned and (hr defemii.'i d o an asylum. w as nisuifeti'-Mr. wiih (lie niw turn of to be counsel also pruftsi-r- u- ci'tu-(Lii- atf1''-Thaw'- it s Mr. Jeromes move that he wus wits at: defeu'ted. ll is very fortunate for the .Weuse and a v . said Mr. Uarii'idg.. CLOTHING HOUSE PUTNAM Estes Doctor ' Specialist Cur Mur ittun ML Madam ithadw Frse cenauKetiee far any Chreele Dlaaaaa af any nemo ar nature. Ivory aaaa guaranteed. A Partial list of Diseases Cored KlagiBi la tka Bara, Dlaaaaaa CMink, Paata at tha Head, Throat, No, ba ar Ear. AU Dlaaaaaa of tha Lents. Br Alai Tubes aad Chart. DUaaaaa at tta it erh. Uvet; Kldmaya sad Bladder. Heart Dlaaaaa, llmnttia, Asthma. Nar aa Troubled, St Vltaa Dene. Piles, 11 aad all Racial Tnmblaa, Taya Worm, Blood Poisoning from aay aaaa. Diaaa- a- peenHar ta Wanes. ANT FRIVATB DISKASH Of BBS quickly eared to atay eure Hoaanbor the aaaaatnaUos aad adrlca la VTLBSL Oemo at ones, TaaMnav my bo toe lata. OaU ar writs. Mia DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST OffleaboM.Ho. Bi.taSg.aL Week) Ogdon. Utah. Katima Waahlastoa Art. (Boyle IS Kemember tha tiamber MSI Boom THE Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Company m m Pacific Coast Premiums, 1903 Pacific Coast Preraiuma, 1906 $244,930.00 $000,829.93 NET INCREASE $415,893.95 Kan Francisco wan tllp .'car 190C pleased with the Springfield, or would show a DECREASE in net premiums. y ilt.'U. Dr. Hamilton is the alienist who .has betn under subpoena bv both the de- fense and the prosecution at various stj&e of the trial. Lh Hamilton baa slated the belief that not only was Thaw Insane when he shot White, but has remained so. He does not appear as an employe of either the state or himself the defense, but has held ready to take the stand at any time and give impartially the results of his examinations. At the time of the i ratted he was engaged as an expert for the defense, but when Judge Ol cott left the case Dr. Hamiltou alo withdrew. lr. Hamilton said that with other alienists he had seen Thaw soon after his incarceration. 'Was there any examination at that time?" asked Delmas. "There was a medical examination as far as it went" -What was that examination?" Jerome objected at once. of the whole "This is a case, he argued. "Dr. Hamilton's evi donee belongs in the case in chief and not in rebuttal. "The district attorney, replied Mr. Dolmas, "has on several occasions called your hnnur'a attention to the officer. fact that he 1s a He has no right to come here now and attempt to shut out the truth That la not so. broke in Jerome, if the objection is made on that ground I will withdraw my objection. 1 am willing to reopen the whole case and let all the truth come out on But if it is the purpose to bring out only part of the truth ahull certainly object. "I have no stipulations to make with the district attorney, said Mr. Delmas. Then it is you who doea not want the truth to come out, said Jerome. Dclmaa went on to argue that the district attorney had himself subpoenaed Dr. Hamilton. "Certainly I did said the district 1 have subpoenaed Mr. attorney. Thaw and a dozen more witneaaea whom I have not called. Mr. Delinaf insisted that Jerome had definitely promised to call Dr. Hamilton and had failed to do so. Mr. Dolmas called attention to the fact that James Clinch Smith was allowed to testify as a matter of discretion after the prosecution bad clos. ed lu case in chief. Mr. Jerome declared counsel had made many unjust and unfair Insinua, tions against him. I offered to waive all objection to Dr. Hamilton testifying ao king aa he waa allowed to tell all. But I wanted the stipulation that the district attorney must not be estopped on from getting at tha truth of thla story. The learned counsel from the Pacific slope offered to throw open the doors at the beginning of the trial, but when I put the photographer on the stand to fix dates by which 1 could prove an alibi for Stanford White, the doors were abut tight." Mr. Deiinaa rejieated his argument d and after he had finished Justice Check over the companies you are insured with and learn how many made inch a recoW as the Spriefield. J. M. Forrislall, Agt. Phones Fite-geral- ay Id: This is not a discretionary matter. the record in thla case I must rule according to the law. The objection is sustained." Mr. Deimas offered to state as a matter of discretion what he intended to prove by Dr. Hamilton. Mr. Jerome again objected but Justice Fltsgerald Instructed Mr. Deimas that he might slate in general what he wished to prove, but that he might not go into facts. "Now, your honor, said Mr. Deimas "I appeal to your discretion" "I have already said, interrupted Mr. Fitzgerald, "that 1 hare absolutely no discretion upon the record of this case. I must rule according to law." Mr. Deimas said that aa Justice Fitzgerald had ruled on only one question put to the witness, he would proceed to ask others; and did ao, "How many visits did you make to the asked Mr. De.lmas. Dr. Hamilton said he had visited Thaw four times, on June 27 and 28 and July 7 and 8. As a result of these visits, were you of the opinion that Thaw at that time was insane?" Mr. Jerome objected and was sustained. Mr. Deimas thpn asked: Did you form any opinion, docOn Yes," replied Dr. Hamilton. opinion waa." Mr. Jerome's objection was sue talned. Justice Fitzgerald said if he allowed Dr. Hamilton to testify at this stage of the esse It might entail the examination of all the experts for a month to come. Mr. Deimas asked for n fifteen minutes recess for a consultation of counsel.' This was allowed. Dr. Hamilton resumed the stand after thf recess and Mr. Deimas asked and received permission to read to Dr. Hamilton the Indictment against Thaw. It was read In an undertone. Your opinion, asked Mr. "in view of the knowledge you no qulrej as to the mental condition of Thaw from the four, visits you made to him, did he know' that the act set forth in the indictment was wrong?" Mr. Jeromes objection was sustained. Mr. Deimas repeated the question In various forme. He was met each time with an objection from the district attorney, which Justice Fitzgerald invariably sustained. He then announced that aa the result of the consultation of counsel he was ready to accept Mr. Jerome s offer for Dr. Hamilton to tell all he knew about the esse of Harry Thaw. If counsel wishes to cnnduct a full Including the hypothetical question of the district attorney, I will not offer an objection," said Mr. Jerome. Mr. Deimas then said: Now, doctor, s'ste ail Ihe facta that during your jou learned or observed four vUu tu the defendant." . 8 Robt. (i. Agee, Mgr. 55 FIRST UHUNAT.BANh ",l'"slrv"r"iririrMryyvvrru-kriru.tfu-u"fMVVVVryvrtyviriiirBVvvv'ijfc- : New York. Marrh 0. The Thaw trial opeue.1 tnaav with a decided surAttoniev Drlmas for the deprise. fense withdrew the offer of the '.etter which he v anted to pm In evidence yestcidav afternoon, written by Har-ra Thaw to J. IVuuist on Lyon, banker of li(tebuig. Following thla, Mr. lVlrnas turned to the clerk and said: -- Call Dr. Allan Mac Lane Ham- - "State what that Springfield, Massachusetts. m m :,id be thought the Jury riiiiv. Ilirv viiil ao. and Mr i.T'-iiJu ui'jiassioued addres- - .o 'he I'niin in feu effort to show whi hie offer to withdraw Us objection hiei allow IV. Huun.ton to testify w lust j ott. "our honor knows,' ceiiiibiie District Attorney Jerome, "wimt my position has been here fail aloii. Wo have uo right to be ti-i:ruig this toan if ihe real facts are known. Your honor knows that 1 have iruj ever out since thi- - ease opened t.i twit thee fuels and that 1 h:ie U"l been aide to Jo so. l If the real facta as u the condition of this defendant cs.i be brought out. the court wo ilj be shocked und horrified and wniM stop this trial instanier. do 4.ie 1 been impressed with all ihi- - that I have served notice Uvn ll- - ulloruo) of record that when this- - c.isr i over, il 1 am convinced thu- - ihey possess facts thai I relieve tiiev possess. 1 will lay the matter before ihe appcl-l:vfdivision of the Supreme comm. "Thete is not a man who lua seen this defenJani sitting there at the table who believes he is ea"alde ef advising counsel. We are uni) trying a man who is insane, while under tbs law he Is sane. He is a pate-iolsand, while ho is insane, he Is not Insane in the eyes of the law, for. strictly speaking, he knows the nature and quality of his acts. "A man named Taylor went to drath under exactly similar cireutuhtunces. The appellate court said that he was insane, but he was a paranoiac, and while his art waa committed as the result of a delusion, this delusion was not such a would have made lilt act justifiable had it been true. It wan one of the most gruesome acts that the law has ever done. "In five minutes' time." continued Mr. Jerome, 1 can show that this man is Incapable of advising hi counsel as he sits here in court, i will present facts which will prevent ibis trial from going further." "In view of the statement made by the district attorney," said Justice Fitzgerald, "1 now ask that 1 be given all the Infarmatkm in the possession of either counsel all the evidence as to the defendant's present state of mind which can bo prrseuied ;n the court. 1 do this before instituting the proceedings I understand have been asked for. Mr. Dolmas wanted in know if a commission in lunacy was unut-- r dls cusehtn. "The court." replied Justice Fltsgerald, "is auked to hear testimony while the jury is out of the room and to determine ita course. "All of my experts. Dr. Hlngsman, the family physician, Dr. IVmar, the physician to the Copley family, have informed me," said District AUurney Jerome, that this man is suffering from paranoia. This paranoia ia characterised by systematized delusions. While suffering from one of these .delusions, this man shot and killed Stanford White." Did your own experts tell you that?" Inquired Justice Fltsgerald of District Attorney Jerome. They certainly did," replied Mr. Jerome. "But from the record of the case I was prevented from brnging this out 1 was bound down to a hypothetical question and my witnesses testified only as to the hypothetical question. There Is heredity in this man which he cannot avoid." Mr. Deimas again inqnired if the Cfimmlsslon in lunacy had beu ap- tor?" O F 1907. PATRONIZE THEM AND HELP TO ENRICH THE COUNTY AND STATE ion-vine,- - In" only have to buy $4.00 worth of Boys Clothing to secure the American Boy Magazine free for six months. L'l, Some of the Manufacturers of Our County and State iion-s'.'.- v quasi-judici- You .MARCH THURSDAY, ,j IN LIjNACY. Ifoniinued from PSe UTAH. To bis Mr. Jerome a id. .l a- 'o the lu.i .Je all you tii:' k.utiy on both rile? wh-loj virv in the case." (bat sail Mr. Ivlinas then Aiio;n.- Jerome tad r na:eii:y in court that if he we; , Unit Thaw was s..iii he killed While he would l.u- - take i:p of the court in trjli.g ti witu's.." now by your said Mr. lVlmas. to h lieV.Thaw that you j A: this point Justice ti .ci ra;.! ui I JEROME MAKES STRONG APPEAL FOR COMMISSION OGDEN. THE UTAH CANNING COMPANY SALT LAKE VALLEY CANNING CO. OGDEN. UTAH. MANUFACTURERS 1 ru-nta- Packers of High Grade Vegetables Pierces Pure Food Catsup. Pierce's Pure Food Pork S Boons Pierce's Pure Food Hominy. Pierce's Worcestershire Scuce. plied for. "I so understand It," said Justice Fitzgerald, If the court shall to decide." "We are prepared to combat that application," said Mr. Deimas. "1 have made no formal applies Uon," explained Mr. Jerome. "I submit to your honor the fact as lie sits there that the defendant ia incapable of directing his defense. I leave the matter entirely to the court." Mr. Deimas said that Mr. Jerome's charges were entirely unsupported. "The district attorney's remarks were made under his oath of office, said Justice Fitzgerald with some disHe has appealed to play of feeling. my conscience and I now demand the production of ail the evidence which either counsel nny possess." Mr. Deimas said he understood Mr. Jerome to Imply unprofessional conduct upon the part of the defense In suppressing testimony. There was an Implication of misconduct, said Justice Fitzgerald. 1 hear f it today for the first time," said Mr. Deimas. Mr. Gleason here asked that he be heard in behalf of the defense. "I desire to say, said Mr. Gleason "that when this case began I attempt-eto introduce evidence upon every point which the district attorney now demands, but. was ruled oui on his own objections." I remember," said Justice Fitzgerald, ruling out such testimony upon the ground that it was in relation to collateral lines. "We have made a perfect defense here," continued Mr. Gleason, "and It ia the duty of this court to aubmlt that defense to the Jury " 'This court does not need any In strnctions as to its duty," intenupted Justice Fitzgerald. That h a matter the court can attend to for ltsoif. All I want is all the information f can get on this subject The court wants this information, but if It cannot get it, I will have tn act as I see fit" For a moment all the lawyers were talking excitedly at once, and Justice Fitzgerald was forced to rap sharply with his gavel. Finally Mr. Jerome made himself beard. "The court hss asked for all the facta 1 have in my possession, and will willingly furnish them. I will give them in the form of an affidavit will also furnish the affidavit of Drs. Mabon and MacDonald, and if nj& professional privilege H waived, I will have an affidavit from Dr. Hamilton.' "The learned district atiornev has Just said that this defendant Is st this moment so Insane as not to he aide to Instruct his countel." broke in Mr. Gleason, In angry tone, "and now he asks that this man whom he hss dubbed Insane waive a privilege." His attomeva can waive It for him." as 1.1 Mr. Jerome. "The district attorney knows that that cannot be done, was the reply. "We will get the other affidavit and first," said Justice Fitzgerald, then we will discuss that matter." ' At this point Mr. Gleason again broke in: "1 wish before this court adjourns to ask one question ol Dr, to POINTS, UTAH. 'Phans 107F. Cache Valley Condensed Milk OGDEN, ' Hamilton," he said. Then, turning to Mr. Jerome, Mr. Ula.in cuatlnmd: "No wan ran come Into this court and accuse me of unprofessional 1 have practiced la this country fir twenty-righ- t years and no such charges have ever befoie been made against me." " Go said Justice Fltsgtrald. Ask him ail the qursikiua you want to." "Dr. Hamiltou," eaid Mr. Gleason, In your opinion, is the defendant incapable of advising counsel?" 1 think he is," replied the vl'.enist. "I don't think he is capable of instructing hla counsel because of his mental condition." "Did you not l ni rwvnllr that you thought he waa capable of doing so?" asked Mr. Glrssuu. 1 don't think so," replied tho witness. Then another argument Adiowrd, all the attorneys gathering in an excited group in front of tha Judge's bench. At tha end ol the argument Mr. Jerome said to the court that when be had stated there waa a part of the cast he would call to the attention of the appellate division of the Supreme court be did not mean to charge any id the attorneys for the defense with unprofessional conduct. I want to slate here to the ccurt," broke in Mr. Gleason again, that 1 think that this defendant la perfectly capable of Instructing his attorneys, and 1 know that all of his counsel think the same thing." "j will be glad to have any along those Musa which you care to prepare," said Justice oon-tlnr- L ahi-a.i.- t.-l- affl-davl- ts Fils-geral- d. Mr. Jerome then staled that he would he able to have hla affidavits ready by tomorrow afternoon and asked the court to adjourn the bearing until that time. To this the sltwneys for the defense agreed. The Jury, which bad been sent out whoa the discussion of a commission began, was railed back aud excused until Friday morning. n "I should deride to appoint a or taka other steps In the matter on Friday," announced Justice Fitzgerald. "1 would wish to name alienists who have not been in the rase before. I therefore ask both the district attorney aad the counsel for the defense to furnish me by Friday morning lists of names of all the experts who have been In any way connected with the case." This the attorneys agreed to, and that the bearing go Mr. Jerome over until 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon. Just ire Fitzgerald waa willing, bnt Insisted on having the consent of each one of the defendant'! counsel. "I dont want to take such an adjournment and then find that I did nut have the consent of the right man," he said. AU agreed, and the court finally adjourned until tomorrow. rom-missiu- Company af Manufacturers Evaporated Milk the gold modal at the State Honeysuckle Won Fair, 1905. 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