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Show 10 "THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1907. | =n to not .and the story of be no other The straight, permit aged Thaw ¢e}) to tell) has warden por one no suft he asked said case grip one, that would be in his} although| his granted request with- | made on his wedding day Thaw'sawvill; rh Rvelyn Thaw's out letters These bore honorable and high the to as story his for her, love Thaw's of -géeter the-man Paris proposal, and ‘ it showed over - White in an agony of mind in any event 4) pack Countess-made daughter-the titled : to suppress | battle suecessful ass : books his and pajamas bathrobe. A | EI ras eee her suffering. of :i alternate SOMO eS HUECeG » Mame ea) x& period pe ‘rnate hope € |i Would Foes,' = After i a trying : Ss . so fi-5 shat oe! mae 7a a ; He anh eae except} family Thaw the all fear, and Kvelyn decided to leave the court build- | 0 eat ; i : eatin nd ‘4 a leave, to preparations ing <ind electric cabs took them to the jing any confidence | signs of Lor-| have seen more in the" Hotel "apartment Wothier's :rare. sh enue ""~ | manifested by many other prisoners than | ri P .| u a O'Reilly of Bite Pen Reills notity to defense the They. acrange Then oe aes a; for counsel the are shown by Thaw. |< " fuses to discuss his ven st eter esa Oy "ed anda with court building, nearby to went escort mat ups id ai Be ; eh 2 3 : : he 2 : as 9 asic pe ee c fe # -- za | ie : , THAW NOT TOO CONFIDENT | Dr. MeGuire, however, Prisoner. Refuses to Discuss His Case | toms Peport fi a and Avoids "Hoodao. dur-j 10.-While Thaw April New-York, ing the long trial appeared in court asi if confident. of aequittal, he refrained from expressing such a belief to the! ee has in the Tombsgand guards that} suggestions as. to his conduct upon confident.; too uppear him make might morning | this visitors bis of one When asked hitm if he was "packing up." Thaw] it would think not he did that replica steps in ad-} such to take any be lucky } vanes of the verdict of the jury. that! by him taken step was one Only the says that Tombs there Thaw is ay has truth shown in any VW t h e or violently, ended teHing of Evelyn Thnow's story In the the and) will the of reading the jand an agreewas there letters (Comstock of persons names the Which by lient G d owar ld h ot symp- ishould jyoue that | a man | had whose motive been founded for the erty the had conspired to cast her sO y. realm of moral societ Influential Stanford White him tag) B ie Be ie 4 was insane - a paranoiae - and belonged in Matteawan, and that it would be butchery and an everlasting disgrace to the state of New York were Thaw to be convieted and éleetroeuted. Ele declared that Thaw's lawyers knew well that their client was incapable of advising with counsel, amd sail he would call the matter to j the attention of the Appellate division. fam- prone ied ‘de AS side and to | opened of doeor the family - the heart and mind man's grizzled famous, righ, gay, ee a, how, finally, it society Gi Witc Aisne Behind them, aslight beautiful irlish, ler stares byza the defendant's from: the hnve| came mah hie ofJife,several| cast the other chapters and. made |wonderful great trial. of the days In the beginning there tery of to the because Aj}gown, crime. the of the and: her of vividness tall flaunting his from dead the defendant in this great murder the1 eenuidi he upon of them crime their there as is coming no dae fully it after! hours Thaw some comeartaupon had Peat pa ieak oot have grateful- its ' ly out heeded that be might years of there was his then advice the which of punfshment. the pointed death easily by tolda eseaped He was much in suffering. nervous his past condition on few that. and in which alienists. could found «a quick plea of insanity; that then he would be sent to an afylum for a few years itnd after) +> + + + + Ae + + he had been pronounced cured could}* an almost positive ++ go on trial prospegt of with -nequittal. He d{echarged the lawyers that so 7 yy By Pence of employ ic combi * J New F = bat oe Vel + awaiting "Lam = my con- husband's T Know he will be acquittal, vindieated. - tlis triumphantly jury can never sentence a sane man to the mad house ore my + = + #] + + the tothe ‘electric chair. 1.*) seen Harry in the Tombs) my; to hear men twelve "Tl want any story and they will set me free Once + is:|#% do drove me to what they know inis naturally He now. just Aensely cager to, know the ver-..%) %) dict, he remains confident that. his slaying of Stanford once they, know through what suffer-;# ing I. Mia. pawn. once they know, + will be justified," what frightful wrongs I have righted + P HHP eter in the Killing of this man, they will} + HHH HHTHFHFH kill chetod 2 nert> in the court fa of. might! testify: Inthe ruled The opening. of Lut, DIU seh t stand; felt, tke oa so: him steered fram presence was Of wito those when cha in th ht : ' ee a tense] the UNS, DES ELE | with & delicate 1 neck her ben; her her hiteness; fie Softs skift=]/ Upon pret mind a a into room i I et s} 2 re taken ae ‘ a ‘ } pubcanepat a ee epee | a tien ere ae ps el Jerome leiviling pac ee of. vib- black ; she ith a her) n ent hei W ee vhen that noticed loakert jury as Finally, hoarding Sens es , Wei putKe t are3 Bee White} the : Mos catting Mpon Dr deel At ent pie nS lay to much Ce Re cI everybody on|ofr this day, John W. Gleason: appemred| the as the senior counsel of. Thaw's corps; and the and found. sometimes- him utterly broucht Now |ner Nod erie: 'y had ly emairte Jr-mis-| family. old ee MeleTaL She ; They case have. called: him) hich :forehead,. oe sixteen only make Cire ee "years eon nnn ene eve eee ee moncy,'and Soni city, ao was she tld him that: because It less tediously. ee on and vont . «at meeting ; luxuri-| the With she: she Joved bim, she] "and White, would not not hard Jvelyn time had not told first the in her place in this her life story, the. mother was, and gone, hei and "becruse ‘how and few, the the tee that cynical ‘obs he came. she id, were Thaw brought wer'eling they" .to. went had) a statement" tugged:the gently ; gaits chatre.- his into Gleason back that declared Fitzgerald Judge pak e his to appended during him written course age the "ed trial. the, Hereditary ; fusanity ary of) se-| : y 2 + Xploded. * iy Copley own, and Goes family: pen ee the Ae the other, were Ness in ‘Phe:case4ae feeble-minded. that to any be She able said. to tell that her mother} White had] the victims and suffered neurosis, refused to give the girl up her, and his denials of ‘the his friends ‘had White and against became Europe. him/ were so convines friendly:again; returned They and and marriedat- his- mother's he withayt-realwere all. these, things ;given! told of have wl oresem-/|eniotion, ._But men in the court, room) They had lived"hanpily Cor; some ihe : shed, the todeg that she did nof _ Men wwhen they returned to" New York Finding of in the jury Bok weperat theo pies ail she had met White aceidentally | of in the in no way five days' After @ocument> the appointed gerald her secrecy, for she could never | Which Thaw self confesst ¢ think -t herself. on 50 "confessing! | € of Ink. oa Ps to his apartments and He saw aud irreparabls injured /charges told, such CXROLe be 5 Sti iiss ieee : ho > had-ie) staiement never she would told Jerome stand she made O'Reilly decide whether or not he should ap‘Mase - a lunacy commissien. peint affidavits were filed. Jerome's alienists this] og ‘Thaw was a paranoiae at swore Delmas swore that "Thaw was: day. and him, advise with perfectly able to affidavit letters Thsw" What White had done. Ou the ‘witness | tary Curing brine. 5 ( oe him capable: was tho eee told had would} - Thaw's mother had her say finale -RUGh,. a. Ree tronhe With hishin. affidavit,: ‘im owhich she. denoug Bie ire rumors: of hereditary: ., | 28 canards NY ednieo St had heard Tvelyn Nesbit's)<santy in the Thaw family. or in ‘8 this mother of neg-| ol" of he hoe accused ngs oeue, abe ampyh en a S at-] bitterness "o understand the a fused _ site | lect titude-fo1 Thaw ai inecapabic.> be to that never question. shocked Tt was: Gleason" eethat ed a admit he Dan -~marry and toade eeecby then Mak a i expert herphad about truth whole' Stanford: him ous appe i ents o lifferent stu- to her mother what bad happened on} qus appointments nis cirher crt) mother's},,, ‘; the night. that woman had. glegone: to| dios, how finally he. of won her! Pittsbugg, leaving her ‘in' White's: keep-| sent. he eccee and how. oe wes ; % ; mother on. a trip. to. Pittsburg, assum-!' "5 jmz.a paternal care of the.gitl while That Night at Martin's, ‘brows,,-his-avell She down-drawn nose and particularly. the sla-; dry only the-frent-of) trails-down that éproad. lt was the opening address. +|made +] long and {it was :rambling, and Gien-| yi. 2 +) son's literary, quotations becaing so) bhince retest? effusive that "the He agreed with SiRte White Gal un-! the with past the har and ioung, the : ees and bee Yerk' i "Napoleon of the California har," | Look her alone with ‘his short, stogky frame. his) there drugged that-Delmasiixedly It appeared or lawyers was. to >be. reserved..merely for his!» el up. - Gleasor) summing in. eloquence with him ac-! told was Wiherner generab.surprice, sympathy Jerome that charge ae declared: iil) iciTUN sue tor. ine baneni ivip 1D resume to was ee Cee there and: prove eae stood e. replyup. eee believe him eon- _ oo while she followed, and . schoo] wie hea get to County bay he eo eee And plik besBy bbe he was honestly in Bare hee he,Hippantly, ee Satfriend-hip teat very | Thaw? looked : ei, Dounce. lunaey: com- the Gleason ‘sat hey as Thaw: that Hamilton LW to advise able perfeetiv was trial en ron bd nen A Ree Sen ANS SEF. aes ee Paek WEDD While itth SD Geese e trully. lil eyes: ialet to he was ihe first One men, Southerner's agll ee Jerome's| destroyed that denicaior and es tes testimony: , t o shreds: @ I | \ etorts. to; Jerongss i Almost a! torn "torhaving. shreds‘ -béen-able} dnl. the | hispaternal retorts kindlivess.in to Jersmfd: some had of almost left <ny: without them-|} a} od me t ivumacausly. veinite byes his story "at ‘all ° . la t-Bove é BN aii Delmas Succeeds Gloason, [sclmas became the /soiiking: ‘figure! surprise be ee ek stage, Ro wouldee D aus nequaint: aeeas icveta i hap more were cepted, with a series of triumphs| Delmaa-began Thaw'spascible. bi ne { to-tell' the: ean broad ~ ie the into Catling child uo ; * aan Ga .1t was a wonderful story that came! BbeW 7 that ‘rom hial cave a Rea -cntid-(c?™, Dies frail the from |mausleally obotcthegamte | UR Dauehier of.9Rennlawyer) Ups. eeforc}wamairs ial that Pitsburg 5 PO IPGMIDATINNIETERIeaHIGGGNAn OL eG After he cain and who! net seen i young Whitea Mi : pag fon : |7e0''%, Jerome, Over Sictories aiianovelthiicucvldenn ic excepting Harry. i - ae , a Stanford s later 3 |!" the other. To ve jacket at andthe broad back large eis Ih nce he oo sympathetically. her hae Ol outh, it and girlish, dav very. the thetfrom na sa ere Hl inte a ehild fala Le mission charge. : , of command term new Gleason's the apIle precipitated brief OS of a commission, \»: He ;dePEGE of idea the W ith only pale a sent He a girt of the stage mectinuy an ieee ay pains! ue A We ha stted: defense was. a black one. for him IU] placing rudenes or satire Delmas (White saw he 11 way.a day of blunders, in which one} continued ab unbrokenly suave' anc How he es nnived hex dazzled paw,ne of] Wit the, demecanor,.and with} courteous stand. the Jefe, witnesses: his of hiss ee of w woo it Pi vo md} wit- eee jury (se UA she would tell the In-her her littlehair bineks era htt RD Doha Ve : URSA «j | 1y Ans) NEee and strate iixed collar, tipronertyfor hécaus the Gi tpeter the aman plain fe ee - NY the proceedings were |arer day.of UP, words- commander awit TAL is tale.) -witnesses out. of the court. scciped: Wee first fur Me int had' no un relish}? guilty,ity, they os ca. liga} "KS ‘s Ima Valent Ree room.without the ‘ather or ‘family Josiah and d- persons, alienist, Delma os 6 Thel derenss etic: ~ Whaiy, | hae a i competent ‘ killingS| | Witness bloodedly brothers, All. uk ‘cheimpfons farmaéd. yD 1 ee v Re Sa account svife his, eurtroom, sat (here ih eve Hard ew day of taciv (avs Badal fh sion of Cine within inten SUG ice Tro ltite rowd tine most the came trial tye death : - cao lems. reached the case ever New in: Daabandetromen ner toate ; ina wwurder,.trlab famous the: durin& beauty the Deane ked with) pF, jury this over looked ~Oue pase ptold.a story that: undgubiedly,has.had| wittthe No vieh than ever Serutiny closer \Wéheht- with the /Thaav. jure its an t - wie : 2No poor men are on on if had} men are Th: Harry OS Cheisimas ve : : Ment In Parleiny asked her to marry him,| They are all men of comofriable|~ i. where cloguived At the theatae ih ne ee Sty Jerome. himself} she then did, some of them | What though neo \Wilarcieumstances, pee aed goa 2 ge uns -saetifiee a There} declares if Que, "wus hold saluried. positions: merely Wile i. t Z aan ae SE his wife. tha 1! equated in history or in literature, stie men haired -white life that cold | lit Cis short address driven jnad The: Whose the Ou his only creatures. condition ‘Thaw... expert. +7 +> hero' have « to human. his.two the: + adyised him. "I want a jury to hear}+ told them}. my ‘Story-that<is al," he' be. Such Thaw was thrown, the offenses. becameears. legitimate' evidence || |), aly |°f Jury's, defense "heThaw's |'™ AsWhite began he, found | joy); Ward: + statement: of no takes murder showing' than ee eee TWERO'S WAITS TER worst piresonée, - of- Rat Sy is It a human of Wily *|himself ; as _ VENDICATION,. a York, April 10.-When lowing Plea. tixanity or insanity, : ‘or the Iw The in| the (hare leaving the Tombs tonight Evelyn Nesbit Thaw made the folfidently "pr cl Hd. e son of a parent. oe ap le hay pana a ws i te wivitin Fi iit -petore ti ot alec gt, rn ‘d White ee White against |" anford Thaw to experts were the ene nie wah GURL P tlie Mporary-» : ofrites theft | selt-derense, case was of an extraordinary temper) were millions on chGth: i-adeeceun York had statoTheof New great haw Demanded Harryunlimited family wealth. : a Jury.y of the|};aa saben: realization "Most . :men---the unlimited. weallh.. of And the Thaw Svea rravity was eae ly ¢ Was Insanity insanity purple | Thaw was there | Young Gary | him, near experts on | around the | where the lite ot This al? si turned out 46 : betdle:' | binnodent oC gre Pre feathers | than self-defenseit was wife assigned lawyers. his. lang tn diseases mental gerense. HY his-own : wien Glenson,.epparanh ines everybody whit cainbined. It t stanford) nal -s(alement woud,..the {it Gly uj SS Che against sins PWhitcs leved Stan- shot. he protecting pattie la he ‘The alple plea. Mackenzie, Mae 6 Sr York eacdediaee a friend Broadway, sat, officials slate chair, at jfrom the very first-the very cell) bars of the Tombs the day closed} upon.-him-it was plain that! first in the in place vio * had lis cut fapk, nas was tall that the defense would |e), ea vat "the | nhublit that White wis armed white silk.vell;|Ume. princi- of the magnificent building on whose} - pistriet Attorney Jerome with the gafety).o try the case in person, roof he had come Was assistant, that always garbed him in the night) yin, his lime. Before the gaze of the thousand) Around them sat famous Clustered persons Harry Thaw shot again and) mental diseases. Whitejtaple back of the railing Stanford and hain. su dropped White figure in blue, | There face shielded | show. the astounding instarding - rather character oA her, pal female tragedy. mys-| manner) ford that, declare he - would. Ercacnt, address. "opentog and. they that Jerome world" son the save to wealth that freely how death and disgrace. ‘then that ‘Thaw a rumor a stardling. defense-that from | >rether .was There make would. wife-the hi jonalive when 1 appreciative the eld-times Soatlon | of young eet Ww ith ane 3 : anne no the was hat her on}in gathered had famous on Madizon|dancer majestic persons of reof thousand great the the of commission. was to as be revealed spent be His | Would : ae tae AN paved. has enough plainly Yarmouth, favorite, L. Carnegie, George was nephew, king's husband. Mrs. other sister. iron of ihe wite her with present been told at. this great trial, it bight-| ed the mental vision of the one man) of Earl the of witand horror and the hatred how allo London arehi-|+ teet Who had been ruthless of girlhood his evotie| in satiating innocence and expla-| and deseriptions The hims. rE Oa wife sister, against the. told Wete blinding youl of mei 1 Took Upon that, Gleason, of the first Delmas and up stood bungling, day's sa agr been It had sat dow thac it been agreed mad SANS ]~ eae ea ch of Jerome's ora ible she became ls details of her life before iLinia most of the to be fone is said drawing Phis x a eee ' H sketched See } ‘ : { ar wife yunligiie : young fellows; then his stately, grayBeginning of Death Passion. him. she could! not, and|aired mother,.a heavy. figure in. black | -H----- Sheitold With her was Lady | ence of a all. of them. and sables, couldIn not,|sown she up whygrown when she told him ana favorite 'Thaw's Harry Yarmouth, this a ' he wae Thaw of Harry Haand Josiah amiable-looking Gleascu Evelyn shows ‘and Carey Arsst of pen the from is the faced re he Thay IK. } ] N - - -clen ab The ; y ‘ : ee X room court the ent erced-his. brothers, ward, first; tall, lean, - " ; Ze ba Pitagerats Fudge. tobed,: Bigck. a : f a \ : successfully tought Jerome against the admission of Dre Hamilton's testimony unless the alienist were allowed to tell all that he believed of Thaw. Finally Delmas decided on a bold stroke. He agreed to the praposition For Jerome to ask Dr. Hamilton if Thaw were insane now would place Jerome in the jury's eves as tryingy an insane man. Jerome at this point asked that the jury withdraw We made an fmpassioned speech, declaring that it. was his belief as he stood there that Thaw ‘, | Four the clergymen #ctors, cotillion leaders of Hundred. millionaires and ever] mil- het the trial the of day It was the defense's not _catled him. Hamilton Dr. ask oviginal idea to question, - merely Jevome's hypothetical feeling sure that: he would reply charg ne was dommr know Thaw did not wrong when he killed Stanford White. : crime along tables and on chairs, the arms as desks. used they Of which Were noted lawyers, n the audience butSet asked life, his for sy Case. and Olcott, had reported to Black Thaw's original attorneys, that Thaw was hopelessly. insane, Jerome had but Dr. Hamilton, subpoenaed on nobility of sen- passage possible was = : Enters fifty-ninth the On twenty-five reporters-famous authors. among . them-were crowded made aby. ee a year, or ee month of Jove reat marry mat acknowledging Honaire, Be day,a of a ne clear J murmur of surprise arose when Delmas called upon Dr. Allan MacLane Hamilton to testify. It was known that Dr. Hamilton, who was the first expert called in on the ecase-who saw arrest-and his Thaw the day after of the accused man, Only by ticket from the chief of police could any person gain entranes to the court reom. Two hundred and herselt| horror, and wept the bitterest tears that wept, when this young woman a \ Stanford against ‘ ily outside _*} had she in that, sueh Nesbit Svelyn shuddered she stvorn, has holding charges her Hamlin of his the honor of the! timent anne to the prominence Added Ls aliny : aye ac als arked for) Women Toix, st}, On January 23 last the trial began. pee aicalgance' ane Paes trial [Iwo hundred policemen fought back city of America, a strata of life whose the the of corridors the in crowds luxury and in splendor vices matched Solid parallel court house. and in horror, too, the wickedness of criminal policemen ranged from «a side lines of Babylon. ancient And. moreover, there was the mostreet entrance to the court house, tive\ for this crime-a_ love of epic along the corridors. and stairways, a\ depth springing up in the heart of wanton, irresponsible, happy-go-lucky young millionaire for a little, rarely beautiful, rarely girlish. dainty creatie, a child whore beauty and pov- i and Tf the Thaw. to Thaw them that no defense of White by the prosecution, of | case in every acquittals won had He for a client had he where murder ;of ar- in figure Exposed, Many Time the defense. hurt untrue, were White ruling a gave Pitagerald Judge. And admitting the tegal rightfuiness of ft, am Delmas Enters the Trial. millionaire, famous for the vastness : ‘ madand for his his family's wealth And then Delphin M. Delmas, seekextravagances ine many. capitals, cap of deliberately. and without|ing New York as a new field after aceused' of San Francisco, Thaw enruin the an. excuse. before the law. murdering} of wealthy young advice the on aged fa-| more even Stanford White, a man friend. a, California Beale, more legiti-| Truxton mous and with a higher, Delmas was very famous on the coast. i Q mate renown-a man, in short, who : that, to them told she totd had. believed: he jury _af Vice aloud, for Ee ioe eee ee oe Sirltor ne oie asain a a his club fellows-his. friends as well have colonies. Paris: London, -Rome,'. Berlin, »Ma-|.25 lawyers... He also. drew to his side arid: Australia sent their special, cor-}Daniel O'Reilly, a master of the, hidrespatiients ‘to. report -this-trialyot a |.den "strategies in, big trials. Society's spoken ear. story Jerome girls the Regarding a peeuliar _be:in to "himself admitted oqnestion-"of a Not! was It: position: about told she whings the whether not or bulwhether true, Whité«were been publicly made for many, many counsel who would fight for him on) He | yours is only to write that which is|these grounds and these alone. utterly unknown well Known and understood through- chose at first men Australia andj to the fame of criminal trials-Clif- | Europe, out America, John W. W. Hartridge, ford Clarence where| and Asia. or, Africa were | TheyGleason Peabody. civilization of-in Occidental See everywhere stood as an international art, ehitectural be grateful witil he became worked upon his mind Stanford and shot insane temporarily corps a him about gathered He has| that life human of portrayal not is while hadsto go forward weain. Jerome gently harrowing was he Woman ihe in his prominent name whispered some IT killed him} believe os 1 did when By Charles Somerville. less than an agent| ue To write that the trial for murder | olthat a vie rovidence divine e/ ie s y it , To this position he absolutely stuck | ee eae aud arenes EEE tragic be life / ht EL PRE 9 Seas anothet was there and for. the. praseby Thaw his should murderers codicil, in the laid out fund. his of ntion f f r of commission in some -were handwritthe will was erratic. The and ing jumbled reflecting © as importance great. of x provided It ‘ate mind., state: Thaw's: of: . Stanford the.suppert for fund named were who girl. vielims White's. of searlet fever, although he mighi ; easily contract the discasé in his pres-| { condition run-down ent Warden Flynn told today of an ont-| break of ten young felons, who essailed | ihe guards with pots and kettles ‘and ta} eerridors. the In others urged ee There them. beat and them on fall as disciplined severely as are youths room not is there although possible, con- | solitary into them to put enough the | in present at are There fnement00 more than Tombs 6288 prisoners, about the|} of time this at number usual the year arr f 9 _ his ae he ileetr " were weeeuren unless the during ene eee letters The. offense, in and incoherent, nldced, =". ~ ae by tald been wis Influence. and Jerome, White's that that great dificult. 0cy if the Great Human Problems of the Thaw Case Have Drawn Interest oO by away. Comstock 4 JI / if physician, no aulde hee with Comstock and then with turned being himself, and Jerome Ht ees rede Ce raga eae See | ordered she urging .reneated After of | epidemic: 10.-An April York. New it.| tasted scarcely she and meal emall fever is threatened in the Tombs. | { to Halhecarlet had been taken back Jlurry Thaw owing }\ Is now greatly overcrowded Irritable | which was Fie Tombs. the In cell to the clogging of the court by the Thaw the food furnished and complained about discov-\| been have cases Several for a| ¢ase. asked He caterer. the prison by this ¢v- | late intimated tt was and to an outside restau-|}¢red to send messenger | Thaw Harry of the collapse that wasjening what of sparingly ate and rant. him. jafter his return from court this evenbroveht ing might be due to the same cause, as sceking White's means, laying. his - athe gee ee r 7 Influential. Very him ieenal ee \ { in. Crowdedah ns Tombs Appears Bpidemic = b } e ee "| restaurant. "ape | hort | tnt: Ii oe It at revealed oe ? ? » : soe ‘ 2 " eS «2 : ' 2 i F "| Was Thaw es, | APPEARS. PEVER SCARLET i eourt. absolutely re: with anyone ies ad aca hy "phone should tho jury send that it wished to report to the them word He case Harry evidences in placed she ters, to belongings few has He or for today probably question. Her! out anguish. has nor déter-| the attitude mental her ther | mother) evidently her endurance and of on ae loyality to the man . remained. of doubt a 0 eee testimony, her a ae ; let i evidence in in placing succeeded i a and her to written had Thaw ae Longfellow, W Henry lawyer, these; 1etPesides Comstock. Anthony te ee nee herent : os consideration a Ase i ag: ze comimisal 1 ae es h anno S nounced stand the ly examination to pro , time of his trial for A's) perfectly sanc.: make nas to he fought between life and death refuge of a madhouse PACylum aring:more that than het house. on In. the: trial i ; ee there would acquittal grim mined and 3 Ral than sat prac- himself Jerome 7 case of Josephine Ter . 4 4 ranovels after murder, for oe that wag a commission, the middle of her trial Th her sane, she was, when her ininutes jury, aequitted ae y sie ae inf Si dict wo Phay Neabin» Rvelyn: " | and Aplivered messages or offered hope} would tend to show that he had antiettalking in undertones |} pated freedom In the near future. He The waiting and suspense told heavily | has had many boolts in his cell and. they pn Mre, Evelyn Thaw. Her face was} have usually been scattered about This ‘pale snd her manner did not indicate full; morning he piled the books into : one confidence in her repeated assertions that) corner she believed f ie. ea | Two Page from te him at again she saw: a litt and wrote oae ) the tragedy, Sna rain night rote Heof . $ and Ww "hich read: her hush a "ote : atio; n te cas ;is here EN of apy No cross-examin i In e to tried one thé as as casee ever any sever et Continued \ 6, i attempted aaa ; hs . PEERS. HIS UF JURY WITH LEFT JEROME. FACED SHE : | ; AS THAW EVELYN THAW KENDALL HARRY OF FATE ies tla ane was ariv-on Fifth avenue W he aeA ouather ing alone and once he ne pcb ‘le *' another to Ume and ame follow ery fen 4 |