Show I i j I I I I THAW I S b ON STAND I I II Stat Stati Cals CaIs Evelyn to Testify Against iIer 11 n d dWhite I IWhite White Plains N Y Tul Jil loEve lyn Nesbit Thaw subpoenaed by hue tho state slate which Is opposing her husbands release from tho ho asylum for the crIminal Insane took the stand tOllay as a witness at the In Inthe the supreme court here on Hany larr K I Thaws mental condition J Nesbit Thaw arrived In White to Plains thIs afternoon Her Hel entrance into the tho courtroom I created n a commotion in the crowd which filled every cely seat scat and nil aU the aisles She was dressed in iii a neat blue suit and a large hat with gray gra plumes Deputy Attorney Clark asked the witness about a site she I had with her husband at soon after he hc was committed at al which Daniel one of oC Thaws I formel In lawyers was Present t I Ills Thaw declined to s sm whether she lund had such a c saying I had rathel not answer that ques than Did I Harry arry Thaw mal make a during the 1110 that dual he would kill you ou asked Mr MI Clark I Thaws counsel on the ground that the was be anti wife and ani was Justice Mills ruled that the witness I II could CouIll answer answel I 1 dont care to answer tl at ion liou said and I have hot any privilege so far ts as the record will show she added I IThe The Tue witness to answer any of Mr Ir Clarks questIons and he the court to instruct liar to I au s or orI I c cant afford contempt proceed lags now and T nitis obey said Eve Ee lyn III I ug to 3 Justice il I I Is I DId you rOil have a conversation with Mr Thaw In regard to your affairs I lUrf Thaw was vait asked W 0 h had ad a talk lii III roga regard rd to io a 1 em certai tai tain it thing said the witness I am aiti i hot lIot sain saving though what luat that thing WIS iS she added I Had Mr Thaw asked you OU to do for Cor him out on that day dayo dayNo I No o sir Law Lawyer el again objected to lo Mrs Irs saying thi conversation vis confIdential But Dut said Mr tile lie conver conversation was a threat to kIll Them turning to Mrs Irs Thaw Mr Clark asked It a the conversation Was in regard to that hut had happen happened ed cd just before the tho shooting of Mr White hite The Tho witness said it Il was II Clark a asked liar her to describe the of at t the time aim sho the cO conversation lit at I 1 met in the dining room roon said Mrs The conversation last lastell lasted ell ed only a 1 few fe 5 His hair was and he hc wore a r rIn In place of n a collar Did his e eyes es asked Mr lr Clark Tell reil I 1 would not nol say a they pro I rudell In t they thoy were elY ery uremia ent r replied the witness Moie lor prominent than usual I Yes During that thal conversation did lIar Hal lIarI I K Thaw say ay this at 01 words to lo this I effect to t you Whon I get out of here herc 1 will have to 10 kill you ou Z ThawS counsel objected to the qu s lion and aud the tho wItness lid did not have hae to answer Justice ruled Uhe between and his wife at that lime bIle was confidential anti need not lie Je repeated repealEd by the witness Attorney argued that hint the tho I conversation wits as bearing on the sanity tr er insanity of Thaw I lie real is ue before 10 court Mr Clark asked the privilege of I asking the witness some prelimInary Was the subject of partly in to Lo lie killing or of Stanford White While naked Mr Clark The Tue witness said laid It Il was Justice Mills said that i if the st state should snow tb that Daniel 11 was not acting as for both I and his attlIo at the time into lie he was nt at the tho conversa tion sian he would rul that ORem OReilly made third parl present iChi overcomes tho legal prIvIlege I Mr Clark had Mrs irs Thaw Identify tune 1010 JaIlers by b her husband At one time when the fencing over ocr be admIssion of the Questions naked fi Thaw was she to Mills and said I be In It if I Id o answer I can cannot t dord to co to jail U 2 I and as my i is not now pay paying ing anything to me I have hac not monc money enough to t hire counsel I Thaw Thias lila his wIfe intently while whilo site was vas Oil the tho I but not hot loho to ito b by I 1101 Mrs Mis more mor mature but bitt seemed find nud nuda a school girl I her bet lI beauty auty as it Il diet did when she wore her eton collar and testified at her I husbands trials lit In York Whilo Plains tile the Thaw hearing was today toda V VV V VW W V Smith or of who ho Is than sixty y cius ais old oid and who admitted that ho Is known In as Cl a philan philanthropist testified lie ho had met Thaw on Lo r three occasions and with hIm on subjects I 1011 him lIim we were ere brother men and should alleviate each others sou sor sorrows rows and troubles tim the witness sail said sailI saidI I told him 1 Vas ms one man ninny who were friedly toward hint him I told him I was a Presbyterian and we wc talked about t l Bible and about Christs sympathetic attitude toward inners Mr Thaw to bo be boer beery er ery well rend and have a good elge of the ible Ills conversatIon was as ver rational Otto OUo letz a New Ne York court and former keeper keeler In the tho Tom Tombs s prison testified lie ho had talked with Thaw Ho Ftc certainly convinced tue me that lie question anti and would lie he a bad thing for the coun said the witness Deputy General Clark ob objected obJected to lu the answer and Justice Mills instructed the witness to confine him himself himself self to the actual conversations be between tween himself and Thaw I Irile rile witness said Thaw told him lie he thought Roosevelt vas as a 11 strong tuna anti and made a good president |