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V0L.3OOI,NO.129.
ASHEVILLE, N. G., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1907.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
The Only Associated Press Newspaper in Western North Carolina
IZEN
BITTER DENUNCIATION OF
Ambassador Tower dues of Honor.
EVELYN THAW'S MOTHER i
MARKS DELMAS' ADDRESS!
Eloquent San Franciscan De
nounces Mrs Nesblt In
Unmeasured Terms.
ni.h.htly coldkk.
Hy Associated Prow. )
WASHINGTON, April 8
Forecast for Tuesday unit Wed-
WILL NOT PLEAD THE
UNWRITTEN LAW
nosdax : North Curollnu Fair
nnd slightly colder Tuesday;
Wednesday fresh west winds.
Says Client Has Ample Pro
taction In Written Statutes
of State of N. Y.
(By Associated Press)
NEW yoltK, April . The trial of
Harry K Thaw, charged with the
murder of Stanford White, Is hearing
the end. Attorney Dolphin M. Delmun
the Calltornia ndvoeute, this after
noon began his closing address to the
Jury and after he had spoken lor
more than two hours and a half, an
adjournment was taken until tomor
row morning. Mr. Delm.ia expects to
conclude before the luncheon hour Is
reached Idstrict Attorney Jerome will
makffthe closing adddress and Thaw
fate will lie in the hands of the jury
by Wednesday morning.
Justice Kitzgeruld today ordered
the Jury locked up until end of trial
The Judge's churge to the Jury will
undoubtedly he delivered Immediately
after the district attorney concludes.
Declaring that he would not bane
hid plea upon the unwritten law be
rime his client fouml ample protec
tion In the written statutes or the
late of New York, Mr. Del mas made
a atrlklng appeal to the sympathies
of the Jury, and Thaw's insanity at
the time the homicide was committed
was not even hinted at.
With flushed eheeks, but dry eyes
Mrs. Evelyn Thaw heard her life his
tory repented to the men who are o
ludt her husband, and bowed her
head as her mother was denounced
In the bitterest terms and tones the
Influent lawyer could command.
"Even a beast protects it young" he
declared with scornful emphasis, "but
this unnatural mother deserted her
daughter In this city of millions to be
betrayed by a false friend, to be lured
Into a gilded palace and there left
the victim of n gray haired man,
wounded, bleeding and devoured."
Mr. Dolman went with great eli
te i into the life Evelyn Nesblt bad
led up to the meeting with Harry
Thaw. In all of his remarks he referr
al in ner mis child" for child ti"
mid she was today. He told of Thatt'.
areat love for her and his efforts to
rescue her from "the clutches f Stan
ford White, whose achievements in
his profession, wore ., liy;i.rr :, ion
of Ji iK crime."
l-r:r - : ,
'" .11 " '
WILL DISCUSS PUERTO CORTEZ
EDUCATIONAL
WORK IN SOUTH
ABANDONED BY
IIONDURANS
Association of State Superln-1 Defenders Left the Port Two
tendents Meets at Pine
hurst. N. C.
WILL OUTLINE PLANS
FOR FUTURE WORK
bit s story was true and was told to
Harry Thaw formed the subject of the
argument for more than an hour. Mr
Delmaa declared that the only evi
dence the district iitorney had to bring
against the girl w "the miscalled af
fidavit" procured by Abraham Hum
mel. (w'orew Hummel.
Speak inn of Hummel, Mr. Pelmns
again drew heavily upon his bitterest '
Invective and declared that It would i
require more than the word of a per
jured man to send Harry Thaw to an
lgnominous death. Hummel was ac-j
cused by Mr. Delmas of having com
mitted deliberate perjury upon the
stand in the present trial when he
swore he was not acting as Evelyn
Nesbllt's counsel, and that no ac
tion was contemplated In her behalf
He said the so-called affidavit Itself
convicted the man of these falsehoods.
Mr. Delmaa began bis appeal to the
jury by quoting from an utterance of:
District Attorney Jerome during the vi'U vnuu a ..., . ...... .
trial He said ......... . mu ii hiki- i ivit, .wmTHnri iimimNNHuor i
"We have no right, if the real' " "T'r ,","", ' "niMT tenderetl l.lm by (be
facts were known, to be here Irvine ... .... i.uikiu ..I..., mi i n rr .f ik t-
Meeting Was Informal and
Adjournment Was Taken
Until Wednesday.
Days Before Nlcaraguan
Troops Appeared.
DECIDED THAT THE
WAR WAS ALL OVER
Civil Authorities Assumed
Charge of City Government
and Closed Saloons.
ROOSEVELT IS
HEIR TO A CAT
AND A FORTUNE
President Is the Sole Benefi
ciary Un ler the Will of
Lulu B. Glover.
WILL ACCEPT ESTATE
BEQUEATHED TO HIM
ornumw TIM
hl.llu lllll.l.l...if la. 1...... .....I ..ill...... .i ... ' . . ...
uLuritntulx- i ..iiM-iai iiir iii iurk himi oilier rule
alisomieix W1v lrcs(
I llernianii Kider, editor of The Slants Zi itnii)r, presided, and Hh tons.
I list Included spc.i-lics by AniluiHSudor Tower. M. Si. , Noitli. dlrei lor of
the (ViiMiiH, CoiiKressiiiaii Kicluinl ItunlioliK. aud MdvlNe V.. Kt4n.-.
an official charged with a great pub-,. , , ' l"iii,u mmrt-ss aim ... n,e .-ours,- ol
ii ,i...... i. j ih. .. .... . "!' ll lurgely with ! relailons Im-Iwivii the t nlliil stales anil
f.ernianv. The other sM'iikers al-o r.fiiieil to tin- , rilmi ImihcCii tin;
I'nlted StuKv. nnd the ;rinn r.iiiplre.
this man, nnd would be
prohibited by the statutes.'
'Had you hoard these words'' con
tinued the attorney, "from some Ir
responsible babbler instead of from
lie duty; had they been spoken in a
place where Idle men resort to indulge
In Idle talk. Instead of in u tribunal
wherein Justice presides In solemnity;
had the occasion on which they were
uttered been some trivial discussion
on some insignificant topic instead of'
debate, the issue of which Is life or
death, and had you after so heating1
ing them, heard the same lips make
an appeal to prove that the law de l
rnanded the forfeit of t lie man about I
honi they were spoken, I hose words .
might not have filled you with amaze
ment. (By AM-lntcil Press. I
"It is to prevent such a conclusion S-Kvv y,,tK. April x. l-'ire ..ulv
this case" went on Mr. Delmas todav destroyed Hie combined ear burn
that 1 have undertaken the perform- n,i ,,mver plant of Mir New York city
ance of the onerous task before me. In ' rnilroml i-onipany. covering the rent
this tusk it will be my duty to give i-r pun of i be Mo. k hounded by Lenox
you all the help in my power in de- avenue, H7ih siii.i and Seventh ave-
New York Railway Company's
Plant is Destroyed by Fire
Quotes Scripture
-r. nr-iiTus before beginning his
-tuck upon Evelyn Thaw's mother
poured out h torrent of invective on
Ul .. .. . .... .
e.,.,ni w nite. whom he said rl--
wrved the fate he suffered at Thaw'.-
nands Mr Delmas declared that lion
'"arc! the cry of the fated child upon
.-van-ord White had fixed his
M ami hn.i determined should be
(. He uot.., tl.,,m s,.ri,,,.(. thaI
He who afflict a fatherless child
perish" and declared that I'rov
"' "ad sent Thaw to
u rung.
ine att.irnev
a his ,f,.-s ,,
"me into ,,.r
the ,,
avenge flip
declared i ,at Thaw
illy protect ir that ne
lite v ben was on
"wnward Hath. .,l,l h. r lh:.t n..
uer what the w
"e wm t
niii tie. light of her
hllll all aiid-1 II.. ttlr hn.
" be his wifM. r,.Hlh ,., sharp ,he t1..
" a nmih..,- h: d
I'lace UM.. m.r ,hluj,ht. r
-Mr l).!,Hs accused Mrs.
"""nit Iim.,
"aurhter
helped to
Nesbit of
upon th" wages of her
, , 11 " sougnt to picture
' the Jury what he termed the sinis-
ur Mrroumiit, . n
h.,1 k. V " lnp B,rl
mrrlln. ,.i . 11
t,L 'lacked the mother
-imaa rrw.. t
Mr
uaa-c. iofiiit-si poim or nis
that .1 y "b(,n ,old the J"rV
h , Kir' s m",hrr wa "n
Jerom r,irni"l Iltriot Attorney
tn ' ' ;-h ,!,H arrows with which to
tion '1:l!"fbter on cross examin.i-iIh-i.
. """"'nation which tie
, l'ye n 'he an-
the J r!.r'n""a' hi"biry but which left
eiwnVi ,"'"rv """""ken in all It-.
''' '' That Evelyn Nes-
ding the fiuestion before vou. '
Picture Kvelyn's Lire.
Mr. iJelmas then gave a resume or
Evelyn Ncsbit's life from lier birth In
1SS4- to the time she nu t Stanford
White. 'out inuing be said
"llravc end courageous, we find this
child at 15 or lii years of age. rushing
in the day time from studio to studio,
earning $ 1 H to $1X a week and at
nigbt appearing upon ttie boards and
earning an etpial salary.
"At this time we lind ,i man whose
hair was tinged with grey, who bad an
excellent wife and an accomplished
son, lixlng bis eyes upon the fated
child, and determining to make her
his. To win her he bad none of tin
graces or principles of the li'innrab.'
suitor. He introi)iiced himself to her
family in the guise of an iiiltuenti.it
friend. He won his way into the con
fidence of the mother und established
himself In a paternal and protecting
attitude in the family and when his
footing w as sure he persuaded t he
mother to absent herself libi the
city, assuring her that the child would
be safe in his hands and telling hoi
how fortunate it vns that there wa-
sueh a protector to watch over li r
In one of those dens fitted up vvitli
all the beauty and tasu
nue. The loss w ill
a half dollars.
.More than Ihice
burned and the pi
each a million and
h und l ed cars v ere
HIM. except lor the
electrical depiiititieiu, was destroyed,
line lircniali. I'ltptain .1 I: van. was
killed under a Tallin" w a 1 1 and half a
do.i-n tifeinetl and olhei s v ere more
or Jess scrieiislv llijlll'ed.
Captain II
and the en
ing in an ,ii
v hen an e p
on the 4 1 1 1 i
v all. si 1 1 . 1 1 1 1
tile hie I,,, l;
ol I hen, mi 1 '
it h pi. i. -to
work lo .!
III. rums i
lil cl lisle .1 I
oil! pile-'
111 illiMlel . , II-
I 'hul l I I., i
the oilier ;,
n's engiie . was ,s . rew
-f t wo ol her w ere w ork -
. OUlsille the 1 1 Li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K
loll 111 1 lie pallll I ootll
f. I'lpped ollt Ihl West
ills of lit l k lo n on
-i blirr.VIIIK linl.i do.eli
ruins A bundled men
I shocs i .one Sel
llleir I i.iriradi-K otll of
tln l!,in was horn
still up v ,. u hdi taken
It liv III- -l.le and nd
'ast sa . ra me of - of i he
lie died line b olie
' 11 l i e , re o)),
(Hy AssiM-lated Prts.)
IM.NEIIl'ltST. N c. April II Tin
Association of Stale Huperlntendeiils
ot Instruction of the I'nlted Htatee,
met here tonight to organlie and t
outline pluns for the future educa
tional work and for the betterment
" 'no putille school svhtem In the
south. The meeting wi.m of an In
tormul ehiiiHcter, and adjourned un
til Wednesday when reports will b
received from the various state super
intendents and from ihc cumpalifn
committee of the Southern Educa
tional Hoard
The state superintendents present
were: S A Myndcrs. of Tennesee
oharinlin: J. .1 Koln. of Aikansiia;
W. II. Marritt, of (leoiglu; Jarrv
Hunnet of Alabama; o H Martin, of
South Carolina; J Y Joiner, of
North Carolina, and W. I) Winfrey,
of KetltlK'kv
Professor ,1 V .lovtier of Italelgh.
X. C, was elected presldenl of the
Slate Huperlnlendeilts As tocliil Ion. lo
succeed S A Mynders. of Nashville,
ihe retiring president W. II. Merrill.
f A 1 1 la ii In , ila. was chnsen secretary.
A large number of proinlmeni iidu-
alors ariived tonight for the tfinth
amitial iHtucatloual conferenci for the
south, which will meet hre tomorrow
lot a four da.vs session. The delegate
will be wel. .lined lo ihe stale h (iov
ernor tl It lilenii
(Iy Anlniisl Pri'u.)
NEW tUtLEAXS. A,, mi i.
l llerto I oriel sill tendered
uHiiiiiiK ami that al.oul
I'h a I
Itboiil
l.liill) llondii.
AFFIRMS DECISION
OF LOWER COURT
si 1 1 ;r i a prii k i M mi
n.IMi-U .l JiifM, .M. K-un.t ttf tin h
ir-m- i-'ttui mi flu- I ii i r r Hiiilt- in-
hiv .ifliiiiK-'l (Ih- il i I'luti l thf I nil. -ii
StiiIM rilciiM ri.iirt f'.i 1 1 1 Wi'Mi-rii
hiHltlci of T' liiic.-' ,-, hi Mi-' i ny of
'111 I I t '
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t "ill I. .11
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MANY CALLERS PAY
Tfi'ElR RESPECTS TO
THE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY TAFT
HOLDS CONFERENCE
WITH INSURGENTS
(Hy Assoiialeil Press.)
WASHINGTON. April x -Hoyern
elect Hoke Smith of lii'.irgl.l. W))'
eliroUle lo X,H Yolk trolll allele
II: v -oi lateil Pr.
HA V
i In
will sa
White
friends
preside
Mr :
which till- sion
f..
Eu P.p.
ill. d
w i 1 1 1
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man of genius possessed into one h
these dens this child was lured and
found herself alone with this mar..
old enough to be her faih.si..j.he man
who was her protector
Must I tell villi how she W.1M led
on, step hy step, now sm- v.. is pin.
with wine and drugs, and finally ne-
came his victim'' That storv you hi.e
heard from that child's faltering lips
Better that he should never have hv.-d
than have lived to have heard the mm,
cries of anguish of tin- victim who lav
tiefore him. He had committed tb -greatest
crime that ever .l.tii.-.l the
imam, of Co. I He bad lur-.l to de
struction and had crushed the child' Uooscvi It" !!
The ll.llol d
Tap
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peace
I a .
la. S.
...ill, I ..
lie , e
lollol. tllg P Spoil-.
"Tile I,' V! 'P sill
a ma n who re pre-.-
the m.ls-e-i of Hie
The PP--I.P II I .
Of f rieiid-
The.-e Words V.er
tor S. oil, of We- t
had had a long t
r.- v ii h th. , h
Sellatot S- ol s lo, Iii
h.
Ills th.
p. opie
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a "i , :
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ill; eh.
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a a.s ii r a n I
lot
The p, i II i I pa
was ihi.i Ol Jill
hoi. ling thai slo.
Plopel I .1 I.-.I I I
W III. I, II . .oild HI,.
pl.lt
III II
-..Hon
The
Tin
ker of
oik
Mill
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ll i r i ) . 1 1 Hon
II l!l).J
' ill I I 1 l i el-SY
III I Hi' . "lit t.
iiaiion are
ran soldiers abiin.loiii.,1 th,. port i ,,
days ago before Hie Nicaragua!! Iroopa
appeared, wus the int. intuition brought
bore tonight by Ihe steamer Anselm
from Puerto Corie
That llonduriius did not desert their
post through cowardice according lo
these dlspalehes, bul decided Unit the
war was over. They returned to the
banning plantations where most of
I hem bad been emplojed an laborers
before the war began.
i linen states marine dosed all sa
loon m ( el ha after the abandonment
r the port by ihe Hull. Imam.
The follow log proclamation was Is
sued by Commander full.,.,, ,.i n...
Maiitta and Vlrgll c. UeynoldM, I'nlt-
d Stall's Vice-consul
To the People of Celba:
"The generals of the Hundura n arinv
hHVIng left Celba, Hi civil authori
ties will assume charge of the oily
government All Honor saloons will
lie Immediately closed nnd. will remain
so. Hulitirs from llm United Mlutes ship
Marietta will patrol ih streets mid H
iat the civil authorities to preserve or
der, nnd protect all foreign and pri
vate propern The sailors an laud,.,!
... iioiiouias pe,t,,rN
are warned thai ihere inusi l- no dls
order or viohition of tin law ,,t Hon
dura and all n,Ked to i.iiialn
III their boon for the proem In
Fortune Goes to Charity and
Cat Is Being Cared For by
His .Ordors.
(Hy Asaoelutnl Press.)
NEW YnltK. Aprl I H President
llooseveii is the sole heneflebiry under
the will ..I Lulu it drover, of No.
U'liiaton avenue, which waa
tiled In the office of (he Surromits to.
dsy No petition was Mind with the. will
and Hie value or private beuucsla ra
theremre unknown. The main pari of
the will, which Is very brief, reads a
follows:
"I give to Theodore. Roosevelt at
inv death everything that Is mine,
household furniture, personal property
Jewelry, diamonds, estate, nil money In
bank lo my credit and my cat. Know
Drop Low, and everything that la mlni
I owe to Theodore Itoosnvelt debt
greater than I can ever repay In tlila
world, and In I his way I wish to show
I am not ungrateful. He ha Veen xnf
angel, who "proud his wings of
shelter o'er my peace through Ills an.!
was my only true rrleinl In trouble. I
Kindly give my llm,. all to him nnd on
ly wish It were millions Instead ofK
small an illinium. hope lie will r
cept H in the spirit I give t and with
llod's blessing."
11 hiiH been announced thai Prattle
drill Itoosevelt will accept th entitto
bi'iniralheiUlo him ami turn It ovaf
lo some New york t harlty. Thta rat 1
being enrsd for now under the dlriMi
tinii Issued by (In- president.
use of , al aguan lot , ,-.
'cilia they w III nol int.. I fee
law '-abiding people ami II,, ,,
no a In i ni w ha ley e
.Mr:itir IMUllSis
I III W I I I. Pitt;
a 1 1 in k
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ROOSEVELT WILL NOT
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BETWEEN FARMERS
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(Hy AsMHlaleil Presa.)
W AHIIIMIi'ilN, April M The pra
si.l. ui ha de, lined to Irrant un ln
leiview with Mrs Ida VonClimsM.n,
who Iia complained lo ihn slum d
paiiinciii Hint Culled Mtales iiilnlsler
lo Sweden, I'haii.H II Uraves. refnn
. .1 1. 1 pi.-, -in p, r to King Hscar.
.Ml V ..III iollssell ,11 I veil til Vah.
iiigiou Saiiirday nishi from New York
Todav sin mill a note to the W'lllta
House -eoklllg llll II pplllllt lliellt Wifll
the presi.l.-ni iii opler lo make a Ver
bal .lateini ni or the case. Sih rotary.
I, ... I. tel. lied her to the stale depart
men' a- Hi. braliih or Ihe govern
in. hi win, h would properly lake up
II, " mallei
CANNOT BE TRIED ON
DIFFERENT CHARGE.
I Hy oolBlcl Press.)
u iMllMin i.. April x That a
'"Klilve lloill IllHI.e III the (Inlteii
Sl'iles w ho had I II exlrilillled mini
I 1 'a li.i.la ol .- i halge ,,,l, not be Im-
Iplisoiled on aiiolh. r i hiirge, was de
. i. led lo-la-. I, ii, ,- siipr.-mo i iirl of
Hi. I'litl. .1 Stale, ill I ,e .,. of ClUII'-
' P Plow In .f, ap, raiser of mer-
-ham II ' ,,i .. I York. who thro.,
V al ago .'.a III. II. Ie, for fl-illllls IH-
. "'..led iii i.iniiv, llm, wllb Ihe llii -i"l
la I ! .1, ol J.i, Itese - Iks.
I lo "loinon d Ihe coin t was dellv-
p u b. Jon. i I'eikhiim and aiTlrmed
ih. .1.,,.,.,,, ,. Judge Moiigh, silting
h. 1 1.. - i, , oil i oi, , i for II,, hi ' 11 1 till 11
!l 'C i "1 . ' 1 ork. w ho olilored
I ' " i" p. . .. ,.u a win of halleua
CHAMPION STILL
RETAIN TITLE.
DEPUTY SHERIFF
SHOT AND KILLED.
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... w Ke is SJ, 1.1 lo tK- less I 11 J n -. " "' ' ' " "-
u ..A,.is , m. .w-vetitfcn vears f ate. iais.- nee,. .1,1 ....
'urday and Buffalo. N. Y.. 0nd has made a full c.nfes.,n of hi. r.il. l e that hi- p. i - a. .
Salu'hurv t SK t0daT ,anled In jail j guilt and will throw binis.-if on Ihe.ried through
Time. xno a '' aw ait trial for the mercy of the court. Sin. - hit- di- Tel. gram and . I ier . . .n' nine i
"t It w"' was maie n' genera! appearance early in Novemtier be h ii reieiyed l,y the pr.-sid. nt la iring
'r,,v Ageni v i! '" of the Thiol De- ' b,-n on a tramp steamer
U' ("v turroL." brouKht ray to America and later spent s,-i
u n'ng him over to the sher- in New York.
iff. flrav. who wa a trust.
k . .. - '-mo i. iv. v tne Express Company, was leni i'
"ith an BL n,hM agn absconded 13.000 while th amount
""ting to
eanr
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to s-'jth.thc story from th.- Whii.
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d.-nt . poll' ic
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WORK PROGRESSING RAPIDLY
ON THE OVERLOOK PARK LINE
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POWDER EXPLODES
KILLING THREE MEN.
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