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r V. I3 AGE EIGHT THE MORNING CTAlfc. WILMINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0,1 1907; ! I r i i I i i WILD ASSASSIN ... SHOT. FOUR MEN Rnssian Governor Assistant Chief of Police and Police. raan Were Killed SIMPLY TATTLE OF TENDERLOIN DisfrictAttorney Jerome So Char acterizes Testimony of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. TERRIBLE DEED OF YOUTH After Slaying Three and Wounding Another tht Terrorist Committed Suicide After Vain Attempt to Escape Tragedy at Theatre. SHE WAS AGAIN Oft- STAND Chorus Girl Wife of Thaw Defamed Stanford White, Says District At torney Hint That Her Character Will Be Assailed. 'Br Wire to Tht Morning Star.) New York. Feb. S. Evelyn Nesbit Dy Cable to The Morning Star. ; Peaxa. Russia. Feb. 3. ' A. Alex-1 S3a3mncx. rnvprnnr nf Prnra wn t itn! kin hv n ,nn, nnn r,JThaw af&la tody was the central ii th tht i irhf iflsurc al her husband's trial. She was I 31. Alexandrovsky. who was well f,tJ,J on ttotand-her direct examina Winwn oKIf mmmlt.lnnor nf tho 'tiOn Unfinished When thn liaiinl nonV 1td Cross in the field during the war end adjournment until Monday morn-1 i wou,d come back again and I oetweea iius-sja and Japan, nad just iuk was iaKcn mo I would be very foolish to marry Mr. Darrymoore, and my mother said so, too, and we all quarreled and the upshot of the whole thing was that Mr. White said ! ought to be -sent again lo school, and I was sent to New Jersey. , . After leading the witness to tell 1 In chronological order of the incidents of her wedding with Thaw in Pitts burg. Mr. Delmaas asked her if she had seen Stanford White after her return to New York from the honey moon trip. v "I passed Stanford White one dav I on Fifth Avenu'el I was in a cab and he saw me, and I heard him say 'Eve IjtiV just like that," and Mrs. Thaw raised her voice as if to call some one. I went back to our hotel and told Harry, and ho said 'The dirtv blackguard. He had no right to speak to you." The next time I saw him I was driv en to Dr. DeleVan's office to have my throat treated. Stanford White was also in a cab. He just started at me this time and stroked hie moustache. I turned into Thirty-Third Street, off Fifth Avenue, and as I alighted at the doctor's door I saw Stanford White coming. I rang the bell atid the maid came to the door, and then I got so nervous and flustered I told i MAY BE LYNCHED Af ' JACKSQr4; Great Excitement Over, Horrible Mur- 1 t at LI ' a. . 1 a aer in .nonnampton, na u . ' (By Wire ttT The Morning StarlV, , Notfplk, Va.,. Feb." 8. By v the con fession of Richard Matthews, a revolt ing murder at Jackpon; Northampton county, N. C, has been revealed: ana as a result a lynching may occur idur ing the night. -:PAul Ralney, a nephew of Matthews, was-skilled with an axtv Matthews has ftnpllcated James, Sdn ny and Henry . Earner, who are broths ers, and all four men are under ar- ; rest. The confession,, says "robbery ! was the motive for the 'crime. " j Late this afternpon reat excite- j ment prevailed, and efforts to get com-. munication with- the place tonight' have failed. At last reports mob" vio-! lence against an iour . men was ex pected. . Jackson is a small place on a snur of the Seaboard' Air Line. and. is a few miles, south of the Virginia bor-! der line. WARM WIRELETS stepped 6ut of the door of the theatre when a youth pushed his way through the crowd and shot him in the neck. kicking up the threads of her life's Riory where she had dropped them, the eveninir twfnr th cHri.-ir and drove to the uoto' where I told Harry what had happened. He cot "very excited and bit his nails." Ho fell dead on the spot. Assistant the defendant alwavs Rh hi.wi bepo were the only two instances Chief of Police. Zanin. who was stand- telling her story just as she had ro- Irs- TJ3W sa,d- that she told her hus ing near the door of the theatre, tried lated it to Harry Thaw from time to ' baUd that st3nford White had ap to draw his retoKer. but was shot time brought the narrative rtntt t I Proacd to attempt to speak to her. fr-ad by the terrorist before he was her wedding In PIttsbure A hi j I hero was another great crowd in possible to get through the crowds ootside the building the murderer uashed Into the theatre, firing wildly. Lyndhurst, the country home of John Wanamaker, at Jenkintown. near Philadelphia. wn.s rnmnlpfplr Hocrov. ran down the steps, got into the cabled by fire last night. The loss will reach nearly $1,500,000. J. H. Hodges, white, convicted of wife murder and Freeman Jones, Pat Ribbon Tie JUST RECEIVED AN ADVANrc SHIPMENT OF, SPRING STYLES IN Ribbon Ties, Pumps and Court Ties in Patent Leather and ' Gun Metal. Widths A A to E. We Fit the Feet. .HEWLETT & PRICE, 109 MARKET STREET. 9-tf found guilty of burglary, were hanged at Durham. N,. C, yesterday. Frank Bohacnon, a neero conv'cted of murder was -hanged a.t Greensboro- 1 1903. ami their returr , Set York 1 ihe court room t6a'- pver' available ' .e Brazilian government has de following a honeymoon trin in t? I blt of 8pace '" occupied by persons . clded'K n ?rdeT aold Pfsible dlsa" West. She decided she had heaS 8lttlag ,n re,Iar COUI"t linch and indents to exclude negro White call to her .8i?.?fhf?r?! others who were fortunate' enough to ' .rs .from l.he. Brazilian squadron. iu uvr on inc street onre . " rw .-... cUUUttIi iu...Mni, to , ,Jf tt o Jne manacer attempted to grapple lafter this, and that on another ,Jn 7 navo cnars brought for their use The ' ' X. " o witn the naurden r. who fired at him slon when she passed him In a cab bit missed and killed a policeman .she noticed his cab turn around and who was In the line of fire. In a seo follow her In the direction of a d ood attcnipt to capture the assassin tors oCice. where she was min u raanaser was severely wounded, have her throat treated 7b ter.wiit fled through what he' Mrs. Thaw had taken n th. c,. endenuy tellcred to me one of the ,at the time of her rntn r ' Z xZLi mStU !OHDd h,mS?If ln tbe UdIC8 ,n 0ct0". 1903. olTowing her ref u ckxUootn An attendant realUIng sol of Thaws offer of rLI v sutuc IUUI3 c nlUUUUH QlCn as a tsMot of . w T: jesier- 1 as dippgaml atten- upon to finish tL reiS of Ut locked the door behind him. The events which. It la cSSv fh stair. b.cver. only led to a loft the murtlercr subseuenUy was 7ound ' Pulse In T the" d se Z JXJf.? 'J?" urorc unconscious from a bullet I fendant Y...uv ' ao" ford WhltA onH wnid. from which ho diod in th k. st.vnf t.M,. "w Killing of V w. I . If UJ H. WM- U ;W CXI fj j HEPBURN BILL DENOUNCED. I "VJ J?onai . Ilty which pitaL made yesterday's reelt.i ""a Representative d-mar Declares That ' "ns and pathet- U ,. Pa,pab,e Fraud. f th'e doondnnco fRy Wire to Tbc Morning Star.) f'xtent of the revelations she claims to Washlntor. Feb. S.--A .cathinR !ha mado to er husband, criticism nf is. rxi.iiu.i it -...' There were renltitions t, rrUtiag to the Inter state rmm 11 counsel, and Incidents I - ' -u iiul oeen fri . i i " " "ui, i it me acqualn- dramatic thrills cf the day before were not there, however, and the crowd did not seem loath to leave when adjourn ment was taken more than an hour earner than 'reua'. The day began with a continuance or the reading of the letters from Harry Thaw to Mr. Longfellow, writ ten arter velyn Nesbit s relations to ner suitor in Paris, There were let ters, too. which Thaw had sent the attorney to df liver to MJss Nesbit, who at the time wwtld -not e him. Mrs. Thaw followed these with a relation of her expediences with Stan- Abraham Hummel. alleged affidavit whleh she made charging Harrv Thaw with having taken her from her mother against her wi'l. and with gross cruel ty. Mrs. Thaw tcld how she had been i induced to answer some questions about hrslf and Mr. Thaw at tho TIir rTirrfcalf lrtTi nnmcr.fir.die o 4 i r1r government for this step. At Birmingham, Alar, last night four men were killed and five hun dred injured In a collision between an East Lake electric car and a string; of wild freight cars at Twenty-Seventh' street crossing. At Paterson, N. J. yesterday Jus tice of the Peace Robert Corteso kill ed in his office by the explosion of ' an Infernal machine sent him by ex-M "res3. The otnee- w wreekeo -mrd - the detonation could be heard for blocks. The judge has actively aided the police in the prosecution of Ital ian law breakers recently. Secretary Taft, after a consulta tion with the President, has cabled Governor Magoon at Havana, author- ty to suspend for the time being the execution of the decree, recently pre pared. providing for an increase of time, and had bsen told the stories j from G.000 to 12,000 6f the rural guard about his "crue'ties to girls.' of Cuba. This action has been tak- Ctommission. waj made tolay in the;Crsi year of Mrs. Thaw's . . . vi ! . . j miv. were o took occasion to say that ' Drc'a: out 'n compk-tion of th- life d b written Into the Hen-:5101"- caijiowering the District Attorney Jerome, v.hn h-,.1 l to ""W uut Rllilllj Hcrre by Keor sentutive Lunir nf . nco with Sianfnr.i w,i. VTaJ. W .1.. . " . ' . Vi . ... . "IHIV. there ?hot oura blu a prorislcn i . " - - v.ui.iui3ion to --wuui MitTiiiy iistened tn thn iSn tr.lfl-.tl. iw.i ' U.U IO IZC . - v t nsnuns a wrcg . js uus eiaiements. ent u thrill ia railroad rates whrre a wrong u j oxcltornt thrcrigh the court room done- i !ate l! the day by Jumping to his feet He said the Republican party would aal vigorously protesting against 'thi haTe sat la the House for 20 years defamation of the dead" without touching the rai'road rate) "Is ere no limit." he exclaimed "tn nueitloa If President Rcosevclt had ' e aspersions that are to be 'cast tt thrown the Issue under them like uPo this man? Your honor well a bomb. The Hepburn rate bill did knows I cannot, under the Jaw con rot go half fJr enough and was full , trovert any statement this w'itne of defects, said Mr. Lamar. might make against the menory Tf Incident to his speech ca the rail 1 1 Stanford White.- 3,7 or road rate bil' the g-nUemaa from Io tones bitterly sarcastic Mr Jer Florida reviewctl the recent-1 mneach. ' ome sooke of "thia , .ul btanford had told her, she declar ed, that It was necessary to take measures to protect her from such a iero:i and that Harry Thaw must bo kepi out cf N?w York. She dr-nled that she had ever signed any papers in Mr. Hummel's office, but said she remembered having signed some pa pers for Mr. White In "hi offices." the contents of which she did not know. When she got frightened about the pjpertj and demanded to see therm, shr said Mr. White took her to Huin- mel's office and there they burned a paper which had her name at the bot tom of IL She was not allowed to see what tho pa oer contained before it was destroyed. This feairrr of Mrs. Thaw's story was made amusing at times by her In jections of the names which Harrv Thaw had applied to the lawyer and Air. White's agitated questioning as to what she bad told Hummel about she had told the pent trial cf Judge Charles Swayne. derloln" and declared th h "ll t7 lie benate. and said that notwith- bad the right to limft surh MHr. n,m She dec'ared odiag bis acqriJtul. "we. have., nev- " until competent evidence ha ,3wver nothing. cTtho'es a rascally Judge in Florida."! adduced here to show that thl mV? "Well.- Mr. White tic aia mat it was unfortunate for or was. of unsound mind We Hon-? went oa- "ere Is e peopie or nortda and unfortuoate know whether this defendant evr sonK-whero. He has tor the people of the country thaf th insane " hn .i.. utr was thousand do'lars out - - en in view of representations from all of the Cuban parties that the decree is inexpedient and before determining whether or not it shall be enforced. Secretary Taft will await the receipt of the written protest, which Gover nor Magoon has received. 3i-:;::eo uiss. Murphy Well, this bates the mis chief. Dooley tole me that Ifl shmok ed a piece of glass I'd be able to see the sphots on the sun. Sure, ain't I fairly kilt wid thrying to make me pipe draw? 'TIs the way, I'm thinking, that either I haven't the right kind of glass or else Dooley's been .fooling me. London Tit-Bits. SJAH i BUSINESS LOCALS! THE STAR WILL SEND WITHOUT CHARGE, A. D. T. (WESTERN UNION) MES SENGERS TO YOUR PLACE OF; BUSINESS OR RESI DENCE FOR ADVERTISE MENTS FOR OUR BUSINESS LOCALS DEPARTMENT. 'PHONE THE STAR OFFICE. NO. 51. RATES CENTS FOR EACH' INSERTION OF TWENTY-FIVE words, or Less. ADDITIONAL WORDS, MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE, ONE CENp PER WORD IN AD VANCE. the a. d. in messengers will also call for tele grams for the western Onion telegraph co., or ROR NOTES OR SMALL PACKAGES TO BE DELIVER ED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. NO CHARGE FOR THE TELEGRAMS, AND BUT A SMALL CHARGE FOR NOTES FOR THIS SERVICE CALL WESTERN UNION, 'PHONE 2. BUT FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ALWAYS CALL THE STAR OFFICE, 'PHONE 51. New 'Spring Suits AT The Little Store I i?? hId 3f. 80 coomlnated. The question which called out the -But I can do nothing to bring about I vehement protest from the ! nT.SL1. w his removal -1.1, lo, I W 1- ... ... . " .u,; ylUd At. can. howerer. from time m , h. xrV rCL' tor u. tu irs- naw v . . . w w . . mn ana Its numnrf tho I f on c of this m-n. i I .w.i . Murjjuri H 9 V J 1 U W3S AWFUL TRAGEDY NEAR RALEIGH Jarres Harns Blew Off Henry Dick erson't Head. CBy Wire to Tho Morning SUr.J iiaieun. .V c. F'eb. S At Vaughi nrKtk . ' ' -uvcutrr or not Harry Thaw had at any ti-r told her about "other girls who had met a fate similar to yours at the hands of this man " ;What man r snapped Mr Jerome Stanford Whl;e." replied .Mr. Dej. mas with the coo'ness of vni SU said to me, "she someithing wrong just squeezed a of me. and the Lord nly iknows how soon be will squeeze another' I then remembered having told Mr. Hunrrrel, when he threatens things about Mr. Thaw, that he had better be careful for Mr. Thaw knew a lot of terrible things about Stanford White." Took Wind Oat of Their Sails. Addressing one of his southern audi ences, Sam Jones once requested .all the husbands present who had not spoken a harsh word to their wives for a month to stand up. He shook hands with those who arose and then intro duced them to the, rest of the audi ence as the' "twenty-seven biggest liars In Tennessee." STRAYED One c&.lie puppy, five months old; please phone 124G cr re turn to 404. South Fifth street and re ceive reward. fe 9-3t A LIMITED NUMBER of young men may secure nice table board at Mrs. A. M. Gilbert's, Gilbert House, over the. Atlantic National Bank. Call or phone 827. fe9-3t Honesty and Ability. Uncle You see honesty is absolutely necessary, but ability is equally Indis pensable. Nephew That may be, but waai ena does honesty serve? TTnelft The defense endeavored to get into "To maintain your obligation. Neph- N. CI. late thl affrr, l. . m,.v. i 7.. 0l,t ana lnCn nc 3dd- .v-m inui; ua- j ITJ, BUM la ' 4 Rinrq oy James Harris me samo low tnn ,. 2- v. ... oaq rinsr Mown off by a I J.isUce Fitzirerahl hi.i ,h - m. ft r , . t.f Wea mot laiAtto"Jey suggestion was a g5I one front of a stor atui ii.in iwiin. i . Ub u kooci one e District thought the defense should curuf me again 1 will kill the mil i II. . . . . . iMckerson rerxated thn r. icimas que- S"" o do UI. a. wo rvi.i . . w Nui m u k. . yicscrsoa. me discharge taking effect In the upper part of his face. T"J .4. ficxrrson was 25 rearm M arried and the fsth ...... . . , . - . - V V4i I J' lfJfar U 20 Jn old and un marrid. Harris was arrested. N 1 N E MEN INCINERATE D 'rightful Accident on French Torpedo Boat Two Injured. SJS??!0 "e Mominff Star.) "3rlent. Inaiv ph q . - salt of an cxplosioa on" board torpedo 1 11 boat No. 22 of the French N-w Vhc.l1 ujne mea are. dead and two!, reiura rrom Europe and as possible. " announced tho attorney , Jir!;JT.baw dccIarrl to-day that Stan ford White, during tao year which fol lowed her experlenco in tho room of a ciirrorea walls, repeatedly sought to have her visit him alone "I to!4 Harrr." she mm ", r Uhlte bad begged me, had pleaded, had cried and scolded. nd done eTerj--thing he could to make me come to eo him alone. I refused and he told cne I was cruel and tUat I was as cold as a fish and not a human being I told Mr. White I did not care to trust ar la lured Tnnvin k- x- launched but a short time ago Md at the time of the accident was undergoing repairs prior to being plac la coataUiloa. A technical nava! committee was cn board at the Urt The trial was successful, but as the boat was re- ShJJf her anchor3K a safety ,l.lar a parl c evaporaUon forced Into the wTSf,tvacd n,no slokc were a7 Wr5v TO ooKtnccr and the stokers ? dc- Their modles vno other stoker was severely Injured lfT.aS2Sl,S should y-Tcni the return of evidence to-day tho wills of Harrv Thaw and Eve'yn Nesbit, executed the nlcht of their wflding In PUtsburg. Thero wero so cnany interlltieations, additions and erasures, that Justice Fitigerald held the documents were not admissible untP the changea were nroved- Mr. Delmas said he worild liter endeavor to do this as Uiq. wills and the interlineations and a codicil l'v Harry Thaw hnd to do with the proof tending to show the insanity of the defendant. It camo out In the discussion that the name of Stanford White occurs In Thaw's testament Mr. Hartridge, of Thaw's counsel. said after court adjourned to-day that Mrs. Thaw wxjuld go on with her di rect testimony Man dav mnrnhr Just what will be the nature of the District Attorneys cross examination when he takes her is mere conjecture. It rs said he may try In some way to attack her credibility, probbaly as to ner anility to remember other thinea as iw II as she has the stories she has declared she told Harry Thaw from time to time. nut m4 v.ratA m .-t auu uuuiiy uncle To avoid having them.-Il Mondo Umoristico. during tho month' she would not eco narry because of the dreadfil things Mr. Whlto and his friends tn'rf mo about him." declared Mrs. Thaw, "hei uarmg accused me of Improper rela tions with the architect It was a lie, and that I had not," she testified with an emphatic show of feeling. The defense bad Mrs. Thaw tell of another incident which has been cited in ner lire her acquaintance with Jack Barrymore. the actor. Mr. Bar ryraore was ln the court room one h.iv during the early part of the trial at the Instanocvof the district attorney,, It was said. Mr. Delmas asked Mrs. i naw to-day to te!l what she had told Mr. Thaw of her acquaintance with tho actor. ' Sho said had first met -Barrymoore at a party given by Stanford White tho year following her Introduction to the architect.; th flam . return or . uwu8m mm very nice. she mes to the stoke hole did not , .ay. "and one dayat - ;Ir WTilto a studio he said -Rtrotwi will -you marry maV I said: -r rfrm-' knowf- H asked JS?JS!a ! MW' l d0Q,t toiow andi everybody laughed? Mr. Whi toldl foung man experienced In feeding Job presses and handling forms may obtain employment by making Imme diate application at The Star Office fo43t la Man a Harder Proposition? 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