Show fATE OF HARRY KENDALL THAW LEFT WITH JURY Of HIS PEERS 1 Scenes of Dramatic Intensity Mark ark Finale of of the the Worlds World's Most Famous Criminal Trial V When hen Justice Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitz Fitz- gerald gelald Delivers His Charge S PRISONERS PRISONER'S BEAUTIFUL WIFE V EAGERLY WAITING V 1 I With the Man for Slip She Bared Bre Her Lifes Life's Shamel yel ye- ye a l lyn n Dr Dreads ads Approaching Climax Verdict Verdict ax-Verdict Verdict Probable Proba- Proba a ble J day t. t i l L S I 4 f 1 it 1 f t Hy Ih William Ift tt 4 4 filA THAW t HI un 4 ng 1 At 1 in 10 0 o'clock tonight Harry narl Thaw gave g to this service rc Ir this 4 exclusive he lIt through h 4 Mr tl Hartridge- Hartridge 4 The j juris ls probably delaying delay delay- f ing Irig to cIn nn iid i l l' l m my ca case thor thor- I fth the Ow mo most t 1 4 absolute that I am 1 of nf I fear T f- f n neither i the Uit ie Ic chair chail nor nOl 4 tho madhouse for 01 my a act t was wa 4 1 ju Justifiable and U I know I r. r shall 4 go free rep 4 44 f t M 4 t 4 Xi tw Nw w York April 1 Harry r Kc Thaws Thaw's fate Inte I II In h Lh tho hands hal ol or jUI jury Oiven Into the hands hants of or tin thC i twelve men men nl nt 51 15 o'clock this evenIng even even- n nIn In Ing at nl t a n few ic It IH t 11 o'clock ht the jui i hl not nol r reached l an nn n agreement ent JU ic X Fitzgerald tele tehi- telephoned phoned l from the H club that they th be hl iii P for Ill or the night S Any AlY verdict which m. m mt abe he reached re In Inthe ih the meantime will vIII be 10 to 10 th the 1 court h at it t 1 1030 0 30 w morning t When orders rl were rl received ll to lock Joel the th jury up for nr the th night jigli thero was waR a n persistent rumor that t the tiu jUl jury stool stood fi r. to J C C. C Clifford A e U o of connell council coun conn- ell cil for or Thaw said that wax wa his hii under under- standing g. g I J f v IlI JI a Pf r 1 h alJ d t. t H It n nd d h G f r tt t. S. S 1 el AbUL to- to o- o I l 0 nt i t Lon n ulf and murder mur nur der ht hin In the Io con degree gl Thaw liaw spent th tru w tutu between cn 1 It I when 1 h the laM ca- was wa given gl to the jury jur nit mil nit the hour when n the latter we locked 1 up UI for or bi tI ll the the- night in n th the pen on f om o aho the room In which h hwa he was wa tried and but bUl fifteen n f feet o from the ther room In which tho the jury jUl US its r lug ing Thither after dinner r ent ent nl little HUh c Mrs Iril g Evelyn elyn Ne e bit hH Thaw Than and later Mrs Ir George Lauder I Carn Carnegie gl at and her husband Jo lah Thaw the h chaplain of or ort t 01 the Tombs and the Rev Hev Hob Robert B B. kP i an Episcopalian minister who P ha has patti paid frequent visits isil to th the defendant defend den 1 t ant since C hl his arrest Thaw was wa uh absolutely ot o- o t t calm self possessed posse el during 7 t. t nil the long wait walt and antl wa was the most t- t i cheerful rul of all All through the t t t he lie engaged the others 11 in conversation con r striving to lU brighten the gloomy spirits it of oC his hiR wife wire and sister James H. H Cannon the Ow deputy sherin t. t j who had Ihn Thaw w In charge hu hud had a n child hi III hOIl home who wa was f seriously III ill and lu lH i feared f at any time tim the receipt of u a ume me message that thal would summon him in ii ri he II little ones one's side Thaw turned to toi i him ilm and i f said aid I am awfully sorry to o hear this You nr are In n a worse proto pro pro- than I am am y t When the news S came n a few minutes Ju Justice lIce Fitzgerald after 11 o'clock that had HI ordered th the jury jun locked U up for forthe nr j the night the defendant shrugged hi his I shoulders smiled at nt It hl his wife anti and said mId Yr we Wl must t make the best of it it ff I IF t KI lf y of fir f for rm Wife fl i hl his mister good night r 11 1 shook hook hands hand with hi his hi brother and law brother and 1111 th then 1 taking 1 his ls t. t little lit ht- wife in hi his arms said Cheer up out nut all allI everything will come tle girl Irl 1 t. t Five minutes later wh when ll he emerged merged I I t the tho pen ln and started across the to 10 lh the Tombs he 1 f corridor on hl his way vay cheerfully He lie did forget for for- smilIng as 73 to speak peal to the policemen on guard Jr get eel tv J.-tv outside the door and he Iw seemed to lO be he berV f rV much Interested In an evening l' paper k he hp carried Tonight Thaw slept that hat nii controllable cot ot in ii the Tombs n oil a Ct 4 Ills His judges I barred doors of or I the jUI room found such such rest rest t n aS was wag wasi i os ble on nn arm chall Save for 01 th the chairs and anda a n long table tahle thero there Is IH no other otner furniture in the room There Ther 0 thc they Y must remain until they agree I upon a verdict save u for fOl the trip out nut outdoors tt i doors dom for fOl meals ls or 01 until they advise the ci l' l of their inability tn to O o a was as talk tall about the tho I room tonight about th the significance o of tin the Inability of nC the Jury jUl to reach ach a n ver er diet dict It Ita was a argued from front this that not having h agreed in this Ihl time there was little pO possibility of lit them t ever r a agreeing It was WitS argued al also o that the till jUI jury haIng having has hav ing log failed to 0 agree e on a speedy peed verdict after the tile charge Ige of J Justice Fitzgerald g ln Ill I every P hour took tool them further away a from an any verdict Fitzgerald it IL was agreed on rd nl The charge chargo indeed rl was wm one une that might I reasonably hi have been cx- cx to bring u a speedy speed re te- te stilt sult strictly to lh the Jaw tv Ju ins ins- tic Fitzgerald it was a agreed pl on 11 I nil all 11 side sides had ninde out a n v I L l' l ry y bait bad case lW lWI I for Ini The Tue l substance n of hl his p charge wo was that If ir they had n a ren reasonable reason reason- ll- ll I able hll doubt of his guilt of murder I inthe in m the first degree they might convict COI Thaw of minder In the tl second cO df degree I or falling fulling In that might lender coder lendern n a Hof of In till the first degree ht heard the charge with Ith rapidly paling face and he lie almost collapsed col col- tap lapsed lt when the Judge said nid that lint t th the he cOI 1 defendant de tie- his insanity ity foro bf-foro nd t must Joust prove PIO verdict of if lie hr 10 could look for 01 or a n This charge and md th tile bitter ch 11 r-ch r of or Jerome so n worked upon tho thi feelings R of or Thaw that he was In Iii a sni sail condition wh when 11 he lie was as rul n to I tle tIC o nV h I K ti to lh the Juts Juts' Court officers were w-rc a vigil anti f few w stragglers still mill ye- ye neil o the court room Ot to turn ui up It v a un till till- that Lynch I who 1 is In charge of the Jury will lake tahe th twel e men bell out to breakfast early i ithe it the morning hut but whatever conclusion they may reach it will sill not be he mud known until Justice Fitzgerald eon con tenes court at 1030 Jerome left immediately after receiving re i-c- relying word that the jury hail had been ordered locked up Mr Delmas hud departed departed de de- parted hours before Immediately after the jury had retired In fact loft soon Jerome and Peabody after saying good night to h his is client cilen t. t departed also The Tue Thaw party pre pre- c Thaw V out of the building by a afew few fv minutes Nesbit Thaw was almost almost- prostrated by worry and anxiety She looked long and anil lovingly after lur husband when she parted from rein him anti and there were tears in iii her herL L eyes when she sh was helped into an I hv her brother in To To n a r friend I- I IlC lC she siw Raid ti I-ti It lt has liis been a n trying day tOt for both hoth of or us UH hut but we wo hope hop for the thc Ii Jest est Jerome wh when n informed that Thaw had suffered d severely orely o rely from the prosecutors prosecutor's 3 summing up said Im really sorry for him but more more so en for his mother It was wn a n surprise e all nil around that thol the tho case ease went to the jury tolla today It had been expected that Jerome would consume consume con con- with ith his summing sum etim- um- um sume most of the the- tiny day ming ining up un and that after aft he hI had concluded con con- eluded J Justice Fitzgerald would order ordera oniNa a recess until morning Instead Jerome Jer ome onu having hn closed at 34 J I the judge or ordered ordered or- or dered len d a zt recess reces until 4 15 at nt which hour ho lie began charging the jury Jun anti and concluded con eon eluded shortly after oler 5 tut l ut 1 I Thaw thus was forced In one day to undergo the terrific arraignment of or and ami the judges judge's char charge c and ond th the thelong tong long suspense after arH the Jury jur retired It was such Buch a day doy n nit oN might hl drive un uny man mod mad and It was Va regarded d therefore therefore there thre fore for UH us ull 1 the more marvelous that the young o defendant stood up so well under the tue strain And nl tomorrow he lie must intuit resume the th strain though he lie realizes as well as 15 I anyone that the longer the Jury JUlY rt rc- rc iiii Ins his out th the less possibility there thore Is for a favorable It was WillS learned late lite tonight hl that matter of oC locking up III the jury had ha been put up 11 lp to the th Jurors juror themselves when Justice Fitzgerald telephoned Captain Lynch h asking for forthe forthe the outlook Th The Tue word which came c-ame from the Jury JUT room was cas 05 hopelessly negative The Jury wo os saul said to b be bed divided d I vi It waS waa 51 p p. m. m when the case cune was waa finally and definitely ly handed 0 over 01 1 to th the Jur Jury The Tue i 12 m men inca n rose rope abruptly as though eager euger to 0 hu have have- their fut fateful rul task tank over 0 und and filed rapidly out of or the box 0 i As t lP they passed Thaw Thaw ito so closely closel that he could coull have grasped each CICIL of them by th the his hand lie hand ho looked up searchingly ly into the lie faces aCes of or the men Tho They nest passed lj 0 Nesbit Thaw antI and she too gazed appealinglY at tt t thorn them The They noticed neither the on one on nor the theother theother other or if IC they did they tho gave no sign of r recognition co anti and passed quickly down till tho aisle of oC strained faces to the th tie doorway doorway door door- wa way In the rear disappeared ar 11 and w were IC honked U up without delay Thaw was Immediately tok taken n through the titi name door and escorted s over ov r the tho bridge of oC sighs to the Ito Tombs Tomb Ho lie waRIn was waR In u Li highly nervous condition anti and not Continued on Paso Pago 2 I FATE OF Mm HARRY KENDALL THAW TIIA T 4 LEFT WITH JURY OF HIS illS PEERS i Continued from Page Pago 1 t a k far tar away y from Crom both a physical and nervous collapse IH e. e Tho ferocious attack Jerome had hall hadL l madu on the defendant and hl his wife J J- J c- c In his Im Impassioned summing up and the J severity sv of Justice Fitzgerald's Fitzgeralds charge charse though latter had strictly followed the law had borne born heavily upon the th Q accused mtnor man For or the first lt time lime since the be beginning of the trial he lie Bem seemed d to realize in all nl Its Hs seriousness nl s his position Ills sanguine sanguine san sw- guine temp temperament hAs hns kept him f. f o hl buoyed cd up during during- tho the proceed proceed- i l tugs ings of tb tho trial He lie thrived ed on th the tb clash of forensic arms the arms tho shouting shouting- of off rf ff f th the captains and anel the fI fighting Th The address of oC D s had hall keyed I hopis hopes to the hl highest pitch when he hp seemed to bo ho chaffing ln when he entered d' d di i v court this his morning at at tho the restraint of or ofT orthe T the tho few Cew hours hourN that remained behind him and dearly prized liberty l But Buti i when Jerome opened his fir of elott plo elo- tt quence be began an to rake the Thaw Th t twit twist and r began beg to wiggle 3 J In hl his chair his hair his face became yellow Ilow h his 11 eyes es blazed ho hn turned spasmodically f. f to his relatives who ho sat Just behind him 1 and md sou sought ht consolation where alas ala In Inthis this e moment there was to be bp found V Jerome It Terror I e Little Mrs Thaw was leaning far forward for for- or- or ward wald with blanched face as If It held In some some stran strange e fn fascination b by tho the rapi rasping rasping rasp rasp- i ing g tones of the dl district attorney Mrs William Thaw was WH grave rave and andt t motionless The others of the group of or relatives who have t stood nobly b by bytho tilt tho defendant during his ordeal orde-nl I were mute and apprehensive Thaw Tha turned hack back In Jo appealing glances to Delmas who sat at b by J- J f Jeromo Jerome emptied the tho vials of oC his scorn I sarcasm wit Iron Irony and Innuendo upon 0 th tho heads of or the defendant and his Ills I r wife Ho lie riddled the tiLe Insanity theory theory- making sport incidentally of oC those facts acts h which ch his tire the same upon own n I states s declared Thaw InI in insane In- In insane I sane sant only a n week wok ago and by which the prosecutor based baled iris his own eloquently expressed conviction that it would be brutal to try this man Thaw for Cor his life Ife He lift pa passionately defended tho the memory of Stanford White threw Hummel overboard but retained his famous affidavit af nC- lt lda and scornfully rejected the thet t thory thor of oC Evelyn eln Nesbit's renunciation and the disinterested devotion de of Harry Thaw He Ib stamped l the shooting of or c White is as a n deliberate premeditated cold-blooded cold m a sordid common murder murder and and stamped Thaw as a cold cold- blooded cow cowardly murderer Thaw shrunk from the appellation as j though he had been stung b by the lash lashof lashof of a 3 whip lIe He applied to Delmas Delmas to t I save him tom rom the tho onslaught He lIe bit bithis 4 r his nails finger and shifted his aUIt attitudes atti atti- t tudes but the pitiless prosecutor kept steadily on r Recess brou brought ht him only ony temporary L 1 surcease from the torture Jerome re resume re- re t sume his bitter address as soo 1 as court had r reconvened con and kept at It S I steadily up to when lien he ended his L address with tho tire BIblical quotations 1 Vengeance is mine I IS lt d T ou at not r 7 M L c Del I 1 If I r A brief briet recess until enabled Thaw ThaM b- b J. J to rest Then the judge began his hla charge It was Mas a mO model of oC brevity bre and anti conciseness and In strict adherence rence to S the law laM Rut nut as ns it concerned the perS personal personal personal per per- fortunes of or Harry BanY J K Thaw ThaM it bore heavily against him Thaw ThaM became weaker and weaker as asI I the Justice proceeded divesting the f case of or all sympathy and bringing the r jurors face to face with the plain letter letL let let- let let- l l. t ter r of oC the law Jaw S D By the time the justice had concluded bt J i Thaw was almost In a a. state of collapse So alarmed were his family that Immediately immediately Im Im- im- im mediately afterward Ji they secured a aS 1 S S 'S special permit from the commissioner of ot to lo enable them thorn to calm thet the t prisoner b by th their lr presence t After talking awhile with his wife mother nn and sl sisters and lying down In Ini Ini i S his c cell call lJ lh Thaw ThaM w became becam somewhat more calm P. P Mrs William Willlam Thaw ThaM and the rest of the he part party with Mith the exception of or EvelynS Evelyn g S Nesbit Thaw went Ment out for tor dinner S S Toung Young Mrs Thaw ThaM remained a n. n short a-short while longer with her husband and andS S then with Counsellor Dan OReilly es Cl escorting escorting es- es her |