Show MRS i. i THAW TELLS HER OWN STORY SOT Narrates to Attorneys History of Her Relations With White THAW RE READY DY FOR TRIAL Stirred h by Announcement Bohemian Life of Gotham Will wui n c 0 Nc New New York Juno 29 2 Both Harr Harry K IC Thaw and attorneys are arc anxIous anxious ious iou that the young millionaire murder murderer mur mur- der derer r shall be bO brought rought to lo th bar to answer for toz hl his killing of or Stanford White as a 3 as l possible Thaw has r ady d to tJ fa fag e n 9 04 I h moment nt he tired fired the fatal shots which closed Whites White's career I Thaws Thaw's attorneys Were Vere not so 80 ready rea y for Cor an Immediate hearing of the case until this evening The thing which has brou brought ht them to the decision that an early trial Is the very best thing for or their client was the p personal examInation examination ex ex- this afternoon Oon by former Judge e Olcott of Evelyn Eveln Nesbit Thaw To Jud Judge e Olcott Mrs 1 Thaw related her stor story the recital of her relations with ith Stanford White While from the Ihu lime time he ho first came Into Inlo her hel life lIe until the moment when he yielded up his own the victim of or hl his pursuit o of a pretty woman It has been known for fot some time limo that thai Mrs Thaw must necessarily be b bethe the witness upon whom tho the clearing of Thaw of or the crime charged against him depends After hearing her icella re recital recital re- re cital ella the thc attorneys were equally confident with Thaw that thai the tory story will cause causo the acquittal of the theman theman theman man now In the Tombs After ACI takIng taking tak tak- ing Ins her statement Judge Olcott with an air all of confidence announced that I the trial cannot begin besin too soon soomi to suit him Ihu Confident of oC Acquittal Thaw of course was as familiar with his story tor before It was this which led him hint to lo commit murder He lie had lad already JustH Justified his deed to hini- hini self olf before he hc committed It Hence hIs Us confidence that thai a jury to lo whom he time same game tale talc shall be related will acquit him Aside from the appearance of Mrs Thaw before her husbands husband's attorneys which was the big bib development of oC f the day lay In the Iho case another new I feature has developed aJl and amid has aroused the he greatest Interest This was vas the I institution of or a new and anti separate In- In through h John Doe proceedings b by L y the district attorneys attorney's to Inquire in- in quire mire closely Into vat various ph phases uses of the he so called Bohemian life o of the tIre city In which J Thaw once figured prominently ill Scandal The Tho John Doc Doe proceedings It I Is said will be Instituted on Monday Monda and five witnesses arc aro reported to lo have havo been subpoenaed to lo appear before tIre Iho grand Jury at al that time It is through such an nn investigation atlon of tIre the lighter sl Q of or tho the lives led ed h by such men incur as Stanford While that the district at- at eys ey's believes clews chews throwing ln light on ou the real reason for the tragedy tragedy rage rage- dy wilt will be hc discovered The en nt of or the bc beginning begin begin- ln- ln ning of or John Doe proceedings aroused unu unusual Interest for another reason however This is hl because of oC the In- In which went vent with it that thai as th result of the Inquiry to lo be lie made other pro prosecutions t from the trial of Thaw may result Broadway where the habits of oC the tIre Bohemian arc known than elsewhere has been expecting some such announcement announcement announce announce- ment mont ever since the district attorneys attorney's took up the thc Investigation of Stanford Whites White's affairs Others who h have vc wondered just what was meant b by the s l that thaL the Iho Thaw Thaw- tra tragedy edy would bo ho tire thc means of unearthing r R. R scandal the like fico of which Irich New cw York has nol not seen In many manya a day he begin ln to lo see seo where expected sensations arc nrc likely to develop Long on nil Day For 1001 Thaw For FOI Thaw the thc da day Just lust closed was wasa as a long burg tiresome one Th There rc were few Cow breaks In the awful monotony of hl his prison confinement which is especially hard hald one onu who hurts has upon upun been tomed to roam at ut will vilI flitting from froni continent to continent free from rein army any of or remaining in iii an army any place longer than Iran fancy dictated His trIp from flom his hit cell to lo time the criminal courts building to 10 plead to the Indict a against him him was of oC short dura tion lion Then he ire was hurried back tn to the Tombs to lo languish the balance n rr ot the Iho day In hl his c cell I only the iho news on Ull Pago C TA O. l J- J MRS THAW TELLS HER OWN STORY Continued From Pa Page e One Omme papers and id a lot of letters from maudlin maud maud- lin un people to occupy his line lime A visit from Torrence McManus of or his counsel helped to pass jass an hour but the day was long and dull Wife Ife J Did Not Conic Commie The Thc ono one timing thing to which the young oun man looked forward all day da dato to break bleak the monotony of his his' confinement was visit from his lils flied denied mini him a wife ICe But hut today she was wa prevented from visiting him Her examination by Judge Olcott took so much munch time that when she was released release from his ollice the he visiting hours at the ti-ic Tombs were over ovel She was told that she could not bo be made an exception and reluctantly ga gave up tho the visit But to Thaw who did not riot understand the reason reason rea rea- son for her non appearance his wife's wires apparent neglect was an added aggra aggra- He chafed and anti pined for her herand and as the hour went by after which she he could not come conic tho lie little brightness brightness brightness bright bright- ness in his gloomy loom day da faded away en en- The Tho ordeal through which Mrs 1118 Thaw was pa passing however during I those hours in which her hel husband looked and amid lon longed ed for her was worse worse than that of or Thaw For four hours hour she was closeted with Judge Olcott while hile the attorney putting his questions questions ques ques- Ions in plain language lan and digging deeply into the secrets of the young oung womans woman's history drew drow from from her hel the whole story of or her past pait As he hue talked two stenographers sten ers working ng In relays took down clown e every word that dropped from her lips Told Her lIel Story l Frankly It was a stor story told without equIvocation equivocation cation without any attempt to lo gloss over parts that she would rather have concealed Mrs Thaw was told lold plainly plain plain- ly h that In li-i her relations with White hite with his alleged abuse of her and pursuit pursuit pur pur- suit following her marriage must be found tho ho justification of ot Thaws Thaw's act if it is to be justified She understood and she told all When the examination was over sho she was exhausted She leaned heavily on the lie arm of the attorney as sho hio was wa escorted to an nn electric cub which whisked her awa away avay to the lie Hotel Lor- Lor raine When she reached her apartments apartments apart apart- ments meats she wont to bed immediately completely worn out That the lie story was all that Thaws Thaw's lawyers hoped it to be all that Thaw had undoubtedly felt Colt it would be he since he lie knew it Il must be his justification was shown 61 by tho the confidence with which Judge Olcott declared after It Il was concluded that he was ready for fOI foran an nn Immediate trial Not Guilt Guilty Thaws haws Plea lieu The court proceedings toda today were simple and anti Thaw was arraigned before Judge Cowing Cowing- and In answer answer to the quest question on of ot the clerk of ot the court Pleaded not guilty In ln a clear voice Judge JUdg-e Olcott then asked that the Plea stand with the privilege of withdrawing with with- drawing It to make any motions thought necessary ary by hy the attorney This was granted r and amid Thaw ta emi tal-emi en back to lie tho Tombs lombs |