Show TAW TA PALE IN COURT I Lawyer T Testifies as to Money Me He Spent in Thaw Case White Plain N y V July and amid although still sUII confident of oC his to prove him himself himself self tune sane and lit for release rolease from tho thoas as Harry K Thaw appeared In time tho supreme court room today for time the second days eX examination lIon by District Attorney Jerome Thaws was dela belayed ed n a afew few moments while his attorney call called callad ed ad Clifford W Thaws for fOI mol mar counsel It was from that thal Susan M Merrill sal said she received I to be paid to women alleged to have been abused hy 13 Thaw In her Now New York lodging Time The money she alme camo from time the This morning Mr Ir set ser tried to get possession of time the lOOhS the accounts of oC these which Mrs Irs Merrill lorrill said she alma had turned over oer to Hartridge He failed Called because the UIO witness said the account books had been destroyed and other memorandum books lost haws attorn attorney C brought out the fact that was suing Mrs Wm C Thaw for a balance claimed for his legal services which he alleges consisted larel largely In suppressing revel lons damaging to Thaw and his family Susan MerrIll was aB in court again today Replying to br l Mr rr Je Jeromo Jerome rome romo Mr sail Hall he lurid hall paid out sums auras of and that his were general and amid did not flat come fromn Mr Thaw Mr lr was not instructed as to lo whom lie ho pay lie he mon money y lie He added adderl that gave him small amounts of money moner for Mrs rind lInd sent Hent word ord to lion hor that Mr Reid says to say nothing Mr 11 o was also to tell Mrs Irs Merrill to keep quiet about what hap peno In her house and to keep every everybody bod body else and to obtain from bier hel letters to Mr Reid Mr said he received a am m mysterious telegram from Thaw ad addressed dressed to OMara of detectives of directing him to lo set get three tin boxes kept h a com cor Lain Miss lIss Bell In the exchange In that city Let nobodY on Page Pase F Five e THAW PALE IN COURT Continued Cram Page Ono One else have them said salti tho message to Mr 11 OMara Another message con tamed In this telegram told Miss Bell to deliver deler the tho boxes io 10 Mr Ir IrO O OMara lara and cautioned her also to Let nobody have them Were you ou over ever sent to anybody b by Thaw to g get l a whip asked Jerome Terome No said Hartridge gc Mr Ir go produced the on Inal manuscript of several statements which Thaw gave to the newspapers In Thaws counsel objected to the tho reading of some o of these state statement meats ment but In ono one case caso requested that Mr Ierome be allowed to read the paper to the tho court courtOn On Mr ser reverted to suit stilt against Mrs 1115 Vm C Thaw ll It in I olves about now remarked Uw the bUt It nUL may Involve more admitted that lie ho had al alread read received from Mrs Thaw but said It was for varIous pur purposes poses pOSCH Susan Merrill was recalled and Mr I Jerome examined ier along the hues I of oC her t alleging that Thaw flogged young women at ather her lodging house She described the case of one girl in particular whom she said she saw treated In this man manlIer ncr lIer Vh n Mr Ir Thaw wont away she said he left money for girl and for others I saw three different girls whipped In nil all she asserted Old Did you ou ever write letters to I I I Stanford White asked Thaws coun counsel sel sd Yes sir Did lie he ever call at your place Yes a few times Mrs Irs Merrill sal said she got acquaint acquainted I ed White when he hc called to see seo her about renting an I I Harry Thaw then took the stand and anil first question was the old one Were you crazy when shen you jOll killed White I dont know said Thaw J I was not medically so soHo How Ho do you OU know The Thc doctors told me so 60 DIl not several doctors said Je Jc Jerome rome naming four swear In your our that you OU were ere unable to appreciate the th e of oC your acts acte when hien you killed White I think so As the witness took the stand his wife entered and ini took toole a seat where site she had a full Cull view of lila his face faceA faccA A private stenographer employed b by Thaws family took down all this part of the examination Thaws was as unruffled I as It was yesterday and ho swung his palm leaf fan without apparent ner nervousness nervousness While hunted through his papers Thaw turned and talked smil smilIngly with Justice Mills Evelyn Thaw had not sat three min mm utes when sIne she went into au an anteroom for consultation with Assistant Dis District Attorney Murphy from Crom She returned In a few mo monts and Thaws were perhaps the only eyes oves in the tho room that were not up upon n her lier as hc passed to her seat eat Thaw said he was willing to accept the judgment of oC fourteen alienists who said lie he was when he killed White I think I may mar have had a b brain brainstorm storm lie he suggested J Jerome pounced upon the word do on mean by a brain Was It a feeling o of sudden Budden Il er ir l jealous No it HS as net act The allen alien alienists ha have e explained It aggressiveness nt at length to anger Thaw and after the II attorney had read an alienIsts assertion that ho had pre nrc cox or adolescent insanity lie he asked with asperity Do you ron think I hn e dementia pre cox No replied Jerome promptly hilt but that lint Is not the tho point Thaw declared that several alien aHn alienists were mislead by derived largely from the New York 1011 district attorneys office Asked how ho he lene thIs he said Dr hind had told him so 80 at Mattea wan an anThaw Thaw again showed his dislike for forDI forDi DI Allan Hamilton While other othor might have he been n led he said lie he did not nol think ton was sas dont think th I hamilton would testify to a falsehood do you ou said J Jerome I dont know ho would or not Jerome turned over to the he witness a number of newspaper clippings lint Thaw lund hal sent lent to Attorney Delmas on the lie chance lint lie he find there some someI something I thing of In summing up The district attorney defied him to find nn anything there of oC the least alue to the lawers defending n a man on the charge of murder Thaw lingered the clippings for a moment Heros something ho he announced and Toad read slowly and Rud Impressively the following words from rom ono one of lent dent messages The hideous crime of rape rap tile the I I I I I I I I most In aU all the category I of crimes In m Judgment the crime of rapo should I bo be punishable with death Tha Thaw w read oth other extracts including letters h he received In person and edItorial comment From the tho sheets in his hands Tha Thaw read also quotations from the bible and from the poets on the subJects of oC Wrongs to I young gIrls and children 1 Find that thing about st Sl George S o ordered Jerome rom I This proved to bo be tho following I note addressed to Delmas rho hook book I send you rou Is Ro Re about St George Georgo with a verse marked Was Vas your IdeA that should liken you oil to St George asked Jo Ie Ierome rome imn Xo No eNo e Tho stor story as a I r It I was about thc lie dragon Thaw went on to tell the lie familiar story I The idea lie he said wag that Mr lr I White was to be lIkened to the drag I on I Jerome Jeromo dropped the Clippings and held up n a little noto containIng a pen and Ink drawing Are you OU this should be shown 1 Most cc certainly not hy not Because it is to my mr and only for her hez to see sec Dont nil ni want us to had find out whether or er yo are era or not Yes Then why dont you want this let toi read i mt this an lot let lotter ter ler Jerome Jeronie holding It out Jt Il might bo be If written to another mans wife but not written to mine I Thaw was asked to a gold I hat with a miniature iii logs dogs head at the end He said lie he hal had seen seon It be fore for Vu a It ever er the lie end cod of a whip i It might have hao been the handle or of ora I a parasol arsolI I Jerome J then lion the report of r I the thc commission of alienists b by Judge Fitzgerald the first I trial Its contents ha had never before i ben been made public This commission i Thaw behind closed doors I admitting for neither side that hint the tho was sane sano enough h to confer with his coon coun I It t sd On the tho strength of It his trial w was allowed to go on J Jerome rome remarked that the mystery surrounding this report mado him cu to see its contents After a brief with his client Mr Ir consented to have havo the report read I The examination of the alienists rew re report port was sas postponed Jerome re rc returned turned the notes Thaw gave gao Delmas to aid alII him In the tho first trial From this ho he read the following cx tracts from Crom letters receIved by br Thaw during the trial tria Voting man you have haa Intentionally and fearlessly antagonized the r d dragon o of hol holy writ See XII XIII The unpardonable wrong the thc of fonse no true truc man can violation of oC a maiden A woman close to the tho sun a wo we I Iman man with a diadem 1 of twelve stars I about her head and a moon beneath her feet I I |