Show MOTHER OF IDA THAI W TEllS STORy AGAIN r I Other Wilne Witnesses Testify Regarding Re Re- garding Peculiar Actions of Prisoner I MEDICAL MEN TO FOLLOW D Defense Cannot COrll Complete lete Case Until Next Week at Earliest i I I BY DY LA LANG LANGDON DON SMITH I New York Jan 22 The The throngs s Intile In Inthe I the tile courtroom attending the Thaw trial to today a were thrilled by uy the second appearance of Mrs William Thaw the the mother of or the tIle prisoner upon the wit witness wit wit-I ness stand When en called she made her ber way to toI I the witness chair with steps weaker I and Iud more uncertain perhaps than I upon her ber first appearance LOU ion would I not hot have recognized in the bent and I feeble old woman the former leader lealler I of society She is past all that sort of thing now how Pittsburg will have hn to look to somebody els' els hor after artur because so 50 long as the memory of ot Thaw endures the white bones o oi 00 the family skeleton will rattle I Tho ol old J woman bowed with dignity to tho the court her counsel and to Mr lr Jerome and then looking across the gulf s beyond the thc district attorn attorney she smiled 11 weakly to her son lie looked at her without apparent emo enio- tion lion But when his mother began beg to tl speak he lie seemed temporarily to for for- get The fingers ers of oC his left lert hand curved around his ears U as usual and and- he cor ap ap- ap- ap greatly s Interested In thu tho test tes tes- t im on v Mrs MiSs Thaw testified that her son Har lr- lr ry was S born In Pittsburg In 1871 Some Somo months before Harrys Harry's birth her In lii- lii fant died It was as was born horn with a weak heart and BlId two days alter after its birth It Jt remained aslee for Cor a long time I l 1 did not think It natural said Mrs Thaw then when I put my 01 hand on 01 Its t face co It Jt was dead atI M Iron Gru Stronger r Mra Mis Thaw paused frequently to rub her face with her handkerchief As At she sho proceeded her voice olce seemed to grow stronger tp I-cr I and n nd sl sho lio o smiled faintly I i I y anu aou men nell to LO Air Jerome I She said she could not sleep for tor ninny months an and J had a severe attack of ot nervous lIenous prostration Besides In In- In I I somnia she hail pains lit IH her r bead and anti I was scarcely uble able to bo be about for al almost al- al 1 most a a. year was ono ot of the tho foundation f for vl or or t tj rj 4 i ivi v i j f t. t i hc UOK UI later t r on Con li that tUut at ae tl the moth mothr T was co o thc tte on 0 1 la is that th the tlc death th ot of her Infant stamped upon Harry Thaw an accentuation of all nil that she had suffered That ho hosa howa wa was sa born with a n strung high crazy di disposition that ho had pains ins In his Ills that ho was WIlS feo to sleepless that ho was the Cho cause causo ot of anxiety even among the physicians who attended him an and that at ai an carl early age he seemed scorned mentally mentally men men- tally unbalanced These matters will vilt be brought out In Ina Ina Ina I a great mass of oC testimony that ma may possibly prolong the tho trial for or weeks Continuing with her voice faltering faltering- at times toe the witness recounted facts in connection with the prisoners prisoner's cr's I youth At the age of C G years eats he wa ry I pale pal and anaemic she said I II n with an unsteady gait galt and he hat ha fre frequent re- re quent periods of oC excitement He lie would scream and throw himself down These continued until he was 12 or 13 years old Mrs Thaw related facts relative to Harrys Harry's school days das In the Western University of ot Harvard Harvar where here he be had severe severo nervous spells His c education was Irregular ansi and Desultory When ben I J took him to Europe said Mrs airs Thaw he ho was exceedingly nerV ner- ner V I HH and so Mn far as I know y ho no has never recovered No 1 lI Crus- CruN I t Ii ni ii This rills ended Mrs MIs Thaws Thaw's direct ex x ox- Mr MiS OIl Jerome gazed gC at the aged woman steadily for a few Cow seconds see sec 00 19 then theu turning to Justice fowling Dowling stated 11 that he had hall no cross examina tion He handed a a. statement nw made by Mrs Iret Thaw In the tho former trial to tho the witness and she sha Identified It ft Then as the feeble woman arose from her hor chair chait Mr lr Jerome gallantly stepped forward J and helped her down the steps to tu the Afterward a a Mrs II ihan li t I o n iii 1111 I n it II Id I'd t mi 1111 i Ill I'll J. J l' l r 1 u. u I MOTHER OF THAW THA J TELLS STORY AGAIN Continued from troth Page u e. e One Into her j jInto automobile to go to her ho ho- tel she was served servell with In papers a suit for or brought b by Dr Allan McLane Hamilton for or services In the former Cormer trial The first witness T of ot the day was Miss Frances Pierce with whom young Mrs 1 Thaw sto stopped P ll after sIte sire and T Thaw w hn hail had l been requested to leave the Cum Curn- berland hotel She had hall witnessed Evelyns Evelyn's wedding After Atter closel closely scrutinizing a Go paper handed to her by Mr 1 Littleton she Identified It as the tho famous codIcil to Thaws Thaw's will establish establishing In a home hOUte for unfortunate girls and leaving lea tO money one Anthony to ferret ft out nut th thi h I perpetrators or of attacks attack The contents of the tha win will were pro in the last trial and antI the only was as to its Hs possible alteration told of or hi his meeting with Harry Thaw his ot office ce Thaw on February had hall Si i 1901 S In iii told him about some Borne nten whom he lie said saltI would bear watching Afterward Thaw bo had written also letters lotters had along shown th the tho same Bame lines linea Thaw many the diagram tam tain house of at a Q cerI about which I H Ho lIe also he had com coin mentioned the tho In Madison denIn den Square Garden Carden ald n tower towel and H EJ place In East Mr Ir Comstock Twenty second street t. t had also testified that lint ha lut Im the time places Thaw Tha ot of C and complained com com- ot of of IcV VIcc Jel had hatI found no J e evidences lenC 8 i en din din- th then en begun began to Thaws Thaw's letters Ietter rea read reini It to Comstock the dens b by Stanford supposed White to have b Lc been tn n run Of or a CJ In I l l j loui th street Thaw said that that- it was a scene cene of or concentrated orgies held hehl by rich criminals The rooms were guar guarded led by heavy doors there was a secret room with mirrors a D. bath a 1 swing and couches Tills This place had bad been partially dismantled disman disman- tied after aCter the dinner In which I Ia a semi nude dancer sprang from a big pie Letter after artel letter from Crom Thaw to Comstock followed nil all of tho Llio same general tenor tenor tenor-i a rabid complaint with Stanford Whito for 01 em its main object Many Ian of the letters were iere ol old aid several Julto JU nuy iov One Ono o of these Lions referred to Edna Ellna Chase Choho who had hall been named in connection with Stanford White In part It said Edna lEJna dna Chase lives H with wHit lI her hei t. t mother in 1 41 West rest Twenty second street Sh She Is dark darle well veIl grown grow n has hue lino features and Is IG years eArs and two months old i A year ear ago O the blackguard went after aCter her hei but I saved her hei when she needed help Have suffered several times Hav Hn Har referred her to Mr Mi It Stewart He said aid he lie would look Jook after her hOI She was s so 80 o innocent etc In the spring some seine parsons persons said that ho lie was as devoted to a II girl now la In t society t but ut It was probably a D. lie lle But Em he ie took less care of ot Edna Chase e he ic ie left for tor Europe that he lie did Lild t they hey tho went awa away S 'S The Tue blackguard met liar her a ii great friend of low hot mother attain aln dl all 11 t these thee bad ball cases There Is certainly nan man n like himI him hint S no I and some ome friends s have havo talked ef with er Wo We 0 felt In sympathy with Iio her roubles She Is no longer Inno Innocent ont bl i will Iii be f I 1 teat win oo ce the rae end of oC- oC Iii hint him ir Ho ITo can i convince no no court of ot his innocence Mr said t that ha t altogether Titan Thaw had hLl c contributed ctet for tor the time 00 to the SQ o purpose of ot punishing evil doers His contributions under the tIme were name of ot Jerome r or I l tr s Following Comstock on the witness stand atana came carn John B. B Thaws Thaw's Gleason one of attorneys In the hla liis friend in time the whist former trial II a club anD ana and thu thu tho one time custodian f of or the famous will The will tilled titled Was WaB produced and ana idea Iden- On Mr Ir r refused l to Thaw had hall say T whether hor or not nol Harry over Oer delivered to him from Stanford White to his wife loiters letters Mrs th Belle hou e Lawrence Lawtence wW then called vas Called to the tho stand She he Thaws Thaw's wa r related i 7 to ral her teacher a amid d her I the age ot f 5 6 experience with hUn himat Jat at 01 r c C. C She n taught a J I Ct Said Bald Hud and know She harry Thaw as 11 Do boy gave gaYe te a as to fila 11 Dr wagner one ot of t the time the t trial th then lien experts expert ut it n took Ito tho told w of Md several em 1 to Thaw In Tombs time In 1906 Dr Wagner i J- J is gun In iii n tho the tJ nit a the case anti and will scientific side of or be exports expert b by other The lawyers for tor time the e defense o ed that tomorrow the they will Ill ri more fe of several bay ay call one ore or ILl sibly and amid f orne ome me medical po poa- poa leal heal cal on ones s Th These Thee elJ however c i ij- fy ns as In insanity will no not s mon moi mony will exports experts Their TheIl testimony rank W as s 10 lay in that that- The e do ro roe c does th time the not expect o t to complete com coin examination i. i e tomorrow ti whIch of or Will all th o rR mft Jt the defense will not menn that I until some Homo time complete Its Uti cave caSe ti on earliest Monday at the At Ii o'clock an a adjournment en a Wa lair tal- Preliminary Wagner being examination ot of Dr Di S |