Show THE TilE THAW TRIAL AS PARIS SEES IT ITI lit BY P PAUL VI I I n Republican Special Service Copyright ht 1907 Paris March lG Gil DIns Bias the newspaper whose whoso chief chlof claim to Lo distinction distinction dis dis- during the last two years has hos been Its persistent nt attacks upon America America Amer Amer- ica and anel Am Americans has hns found ample material In the Thaw case In an un editorial tin the other day it H n nhat says says' What hat Is one om to tn think hr hf f the thC morality of oC th the United States At L the luC present nt time tin there I is before the thC New NM York criminal court a ease Ca t which winch is IR u us ns bizarre as It Js is sensational A mon man Thaw w Is being tl tried for fOl his life because ho murdered another another an nn- other man lUan named ll White Whit who coined courted court coin- ed eel his wife with whit too much lel persist persist- ence enee Time The ease case does 1 not Interest rRt Americans Ameri Ameri- Americans cans for this treason reason but simply be because because be- be cause e Thaw happens to be lie a million million- a aire It Il Is Js necessary to add that the tho United States is a country countr not far from being barbaric bl Ir 1 Mrs Thaw was in ht a aVa away away Va way the victim ot or White hill who found her hot pretty and attractive c During th the course course- of th the trial site she he made u a confession confession confes confes- sl sion n before the Ow court which only an nut Am American woman could cold make malc openly I She he confessed that she Mh knew and still sUII knows knolls things that It Is il not necessary for any woman to have IHl any knowledge of Rut Bui in this affair time the ml most moist t remarkable remarkable remark remark- able ahle and the most American person is the public prosecutor Mr l Jerome This man has only had ono aim nun nun- that lint L o of obtaining tho tiro conviction of I I Thaw Thau lie has shown photographs of nf Mrs Thaw whom he has done hl his utmost to disgrace Is rl ce In the opinion of or orthe the Jury jUlY which are on to say ay the tho least ver very He lie has declared that lint he has in hl his possession Jon others milers which are aie still more so o and he has evidently evident l' l I ly all through ough felt felL Immensely satisfied with himself lr All ill this hi floes does not noL prove I that thin the murdered man mOil White hUe was not Hot a u bad huel character If nothing worse o. Rut But an anAm American Am lawyer lawyel has only one aim nun nun- to discredit the Innocent living ing lo to spare pare th the culpable ele dead Tho United States I is rc really a n most superior county country and one lands finds there therea a conception or 01 morals als which Is Ig most delicate M. M Henri the tho famous I chemist whose death lentil as al a n. result of an un operation for COl appendicitis the whole World deplores es was truly a n prince of science not only French but hut universal al lie He hind had quite r recently CC recessed received the 1 0 Nobel be I for chemistry and amid had just JURI returned 1 from a voyage lo to the Norwegian capital to receive It M 11 performed remarkable work In ht various branches of or chemis chemis- try physics and electricity Ills Ilia In Inv Investigations In- In I v of Huor and amI experiments i in the distillation of or metals opened tip up prospects of of oC the realization of or scientific scion scion- tine dreams which take one back ack Lothe to Lo the days days- of the alchemists of mediaeval me me- tines times His HIo great r t 11 life work and the on ono one for Cor whir which he received the Hie Nobel prize I was nM the life shaking making of or artificial diamonds and rubles by Iq means of f his perfected 1 electrical nl furnace which under his skilful guidance gave In the th 1 future of ur heing n l to turn hun out every lIlY kind hind of or precious I As Edison ton is IN quoted q here tile the lo loss J of or him hint I Is an nn absolutely ly Ir Irreparable irreparable ir- ir reparable Oil name name- to science CInc Nearly all Mm the Yankees eR who como come OV over l' l hero here consider themselves l es so 0 clover clever that they laugh laush at tho the Idea that they could po possibly fall all victims to toI I European ln confidence menh men Mr h Williams a native o n oC of New ew ewa Jersey was a one mime of those tt who thought so o. o hut but alas alo he hl thinks so no longer Coming to this ell city in s search m elm of or orI I health and anel amusement h he took look a n suite sule of or roosts rooms in ill a n Co fashionable hotel in nuo I de cf where he ho soon sOnn made the tho I acquaintance of oC two Englishmen with whom he Iw grew very chummy The other day hl his Saon Saxon friends asked Mr fir Williams to dine dime with them at the tho famous Cafe de do Paris and the there I the air was soon oon responding respond respond- ing in with the noise of Hying champagne corks The l n became vr very Jn gay and thou their mints nals far back boel on th their lr heads said thC they felt fIt as OM young as nn any man o of L cn twenty So Ho did dill Williams l of e 1 New W Jersey for Jersey for fora a wills but but mint not after nel ho hud had had a a. glass s of champagne II ol lIu flavored el with time the liquid known 11 In his native land as aN knockout drops J After that h he became so sm o munh that his friends grow grew Muni lof III his company and anel left taking with I th Mil Hiram his hiN magnificent shirt h ll studs ii his is watch and chain a blue white diamond dia ella diamond mond and hi his wallet lIll containing live 11 thousand anel good American dollars When hen Williams came to ho found himself lf left with ith on only I his clothes a splitting headache and at ot his hiR side a waiter who presented on nn unpaid bill A detective l was called and luckily luck luck- ily lIy for Mr MI Williams fn rn in time to arrest ar nl arrest rest the thc t two Englishmen at nt Gave Care SL just as thc they were about to board a train for fol Dieppe They were WIO found to In he be two very much wanted confidence nce men who had visitors lo to Paris Patis and ancI the I era eia Ia for fot years According to their own boasting statements they have havo r relieved over over- I. I i nl A Anu-iliin Anu III an II I tourists ou rl l of noire mon I II 1 than limn four hundred bundled thousand dollars dol I But what was the difference one I of tit tin tin-in nt said with a 1 smile mile m l they thoy would have o lost I t the money mony at Monte e all tarlo anyway and we w. needed It morr morn than the tho hank bank Madame the hc ex marquise whose appearance as a cabb cabby with two other ohel female Joints johns has hUN created considerable sensation here Is well 11 satisfied with her start In bu business ln's The noble lad lady who comes from rom an I I ancient trench French family has taken talu up hI her J unusual Jal professor profession lJ because C UH of a quarrel with her family n rn II From her heI earliest girlhood she h hind had peen been accustomed to 10 horses cud and loved hed h ed them arid and when as as' she bus hu just told mitt me flU In an UTI Interview when 1 found that lint other women hail had the tho idea 1111 of or becoming i I- I thought to III myself milr lens why not I 1 too A 1 sedentary Indoor life lIc would never have suited me tae and as In m im my y 1 palmier I days I T was Wal always u us usi-d usi ll d to i bc being out with horses In ht all nil kinds n of i il iI l weather It would bo he no honl hardship to I Ime I me mo as regards the time niece mere physical part pan of or the work worl j. j Of oc cour course e. e the members of oC my family famIly fam fam- II ily were WIO furious but quo hut quo z vou sous they they have cast me off ocr and th they j I must be ht o satisfied ft el to 10 1 soc see me lOr nd nd- eat nl and h bent nL on staking making In my own li liv- I I log ing And Madame la Marquise cracked h her r whit whip She Is by no un means a n beauty but hili she hl has haM a n. manner which II shows show her gentle brooding as aN well aNthe as aN the fact that she hC has been accustomed to being obeyed And then lien I r love o all nil dump dumb beasts ts an and they undo understand me My fy horse and 1 I m are already ely 11 friends 1118 Yes Yen I 1 am om more mono than pleased oll with vilh In my 3 start At L first HI my fares ares were 01 newspaper men amen to find out how it felt to be bo driven riven h by a n woman cabby and to record their theil Impressions slon but after aCInI that several 1 people hailed me mime simply with the remark Ah Aim the woman cabby and I have several to tines times 8 been praised eel for fOl the way I handle my hor horse hoise i In th the midst of oC the heaviest Iwa traffic |