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VOLUME 6. NUMBER 119.
EVELYN THAW’S NtftE
ADMITTED W)JHE
EVIDENCE FTNALLY
QELiS SLOWLY
IKES GOOD CASE
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>lll. mink Iha niclrioi h\-
Rtlliuuyil lllti uioinui nt
torosy Scored Seme
Points
su mm m ixgluopl
The Defense Is Again Attempting to
Prove the Insanity of the De
fendant While Clinging to
Plea of Self Defense.
New York, Frt 11- la the famou
"lhaw trial today bo.U Delinas and the
dUUict attorney may be credited wit
having scored goad points. The a
tut© Californian succeeded in oir
generalin-g the uisi'.rict attorney a.
many stages of the case, however, oa
,r,e whole the result of the day pro.
ably adds to the strength of the can
the defense is malting cut.
Evelyn's Note on the Fatal Night
The best piece of work aceotr.pia'
eti by Delates was the succesjrfui ef
fort to have introduced the note Jim
Mis. Thaw handed to her; httsbaati
after a V sal battle Judge Fitzgerald
admitted the note as testimony.
The note, which she penciled to him
T t, previous to the trips to Madi
Si ,A square garden, during the course
of dinner at the cafe Martin, read
•The B—was in a minute ago,
went out figein." Mrs. Thaw ex
i iaimd that the "B*-"* meant. bla
guard, having reference to Stanford
White
. Jerome Wins a Point on the Will.
The district attorney evened up
on the question cf the tendering of the
v ill of Ti. w us evidence. The will
v,aa offered by the defense and Del
nas made every effort to have it go
ii the testimony, Jcrorne rerirrod or
the tread ground that the insanity
plea in Thaw’s defense had not neca
r.tabllshed. There was another legal
r.it and this time Judg Fitzgerald
sustained the objection of Jerome ami
excluded the will at Lt.e present stage
of the trial.
Self Defense Pica Showing up.
. From the phrasing of the questions
of Delinas during the day it is safe,
to assume that he expects to show (
that after Se marriage of Evelyn j
and Thaw and that whits Evelyn was!
calling on May McKenzie ia a h m-i-)
tal, the latter being ill there, Stanford,
White came there and said Eome.tingJ
which greatly enraged Thaw. The seif j
defense plea comes on in the fact:
Delmas expects to prove that Thaw-;
did not commence to fire on White,
on the roof .garden until White li.mj
made some, untword demon.’-tration
w hichThaw thought was an attempt j
on his life, being iu full knov.cJ o: |
the threatts White had pr: . h.-
uuLuC<
Women Alt Excluded.
When Dr. Charles Wagner, rn alien-!
let and expert, was called to testify t a
to the insanity o. Thaw, Juz’.lco Fi’. -
gerald excluded ali women from the
court room. The testimony was of no
more revolting character than ar.y<
otter evidence introdu-ed during ir.oj
trial. Dr Wagner swore that Thaw
•••’as insane and entered into a long
tocbinal and professional cx;ianat:on
to back up his opinion.
The prorecutinn scored a victory
when the court refuted to let Evelyn
Nesbit testify upon any fear of death
from Stanford White that Thaw might
have had.
The Furniture Arriving.
The handsome l.nnk fixture: and
furniture for the new Glynn County
Bank, arrived yesterday and, were
being carted to the new bank build
ing yesterday. The ftnut-ir.: is c
an unusual attractive style and when
the bank opens its doors la a fe- 1 -
wek* It will be one cf the h- dsom
est la the south. —_**i
The Brins wick NeW&
NOW IN THE WHOLESALE T^LDT
C. C. Califf Has Extend'd His T
and is EnlarginJ^L^^^^p*
Attention I- di.i
< .nent of C. Cl. C:\liff, 'ho we’
known Bay street win ’coy d.'.lor. Ic. j
! Califf Lai rc.-.-iitly cnl c. -d 1 s bn
tiers by entering the wholesale trade)
and his concern is now or.e of tht
|.jw r i of tho kind in tVs sertir.n of
the state. He makes a spectily of the,
mail order business aud Is iit position
to serve lcls patrons with the best
good.) in the market and at lowest !.
tires. He lias recently] adderd a h .Jj
some office to his Biy str. < esUbii. -!
meat with Mr. Jolm Kiikkuid
keeper and bis business is steadily
growing,
OFFiOIALS BACK
fbom mm
Chairman Miller and Clerk dußigrton;
Look at Office Furniture in the
Chatham Court House.
Chairmen Constant Miller, of the
Glynn county com mis doners, anJ
i ilerk li. F. duß ; nun, of the sup riori
! cc.urt, have returned from a shrr
isit to F> i van aah where they w at to
look at f o I riisk'm.s of i.e county i
court house of Ch'tham
Work is progres lirjj. nirely rn tin- ’
new cyan house rnd re.tty scon it
jytll he in order for the loci ic ,
■tniasioners to purcVn.,o tiro- v,.r
equipment , oiTue furniture, ere.,
iiihu *tfw to is of justice and they I
yfrni' \ til get. some idea of how th !
Sav.tanaii court house i cqui -V
The two oft!rials report a very pica
ant trip lo the nr lr.>poli:i of C.tii ]
ham and are loud in th- ir pra c •
the many court. ■ l-a shown the n b
officials as well as clliz ns of S.r
umiak.
3IXIY DVfo FOR
: UKGHATEFULTRANP;
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After Begging and Occ’.-i ir.g Food he
Insults the Nou j Ladies Who
Aided Him.
The indication is ;’. it the
giving his name a., Jclm U.
i w .to was arraigned in the pol • i
yesterday incraing will :thir i;
iof southern hospitality tbau
when he firm low in. accord.
Us own statement that was u;t v, y
much.
Smith. B.s he calls himself, v. •
! ltd the home of R. Brad.mm, a weil
j known carpenter, who live.; at l’iti--
i crest. Sunday afternoon and a .ted 1 r
scmcthir.g to o'’, pleadlrg ’hat i- wss
I very hungry. Two of M D.a ... •
. , mere tots, said t #
'was nothing cocked in Le hou o ~t
j that if Smith would warn they w uPI
j prepare him a-<-n thing • eat. Ties
I lie of course did, aud trriV:-::': r.'
• the girls when ho ashed if;
j that the bSt 111 th i. :0.
i When that is w. . Smith
\ ran - tie s ti.ir.M ! : nd
rttrir hospitality and to ca.se every-
SthlttS lJ sight, finally threat/...,ng to'
t.ar up every. Ling in the hc.;~c.
Theie were r.o male members of the
fimiiy at heme bat one of the gi.is
finally reached a phone and sent a cail
for the police. Officer Lowe arrived
:in time to find Smith in tine hou3e
! ef a negro nearby.
He was arraigned in police c'-urt
yesterday morning and the and yhitrs.
;of Mr. Brad am gave their P.s.imeny
in accordance with the abo\
facts.
Mayor Symons, who was rrccidin?
gave Smith a severe lecture and
him to the gang for a period f- 0
days—the limit in the poiicr coir:
Tie mayor afro told Smith ' ’ I
proposed going Lcf.rc t grand jury
and would have him Indicted on a
more serious charge. Smith appeared
to take matters easy in court and
stated that he had a bad habit of
talking a good deal, but meant no
real harm.
There seems to bo a number of
tramps ia the city right now and if.
they would act wisely they would seek
other fields for operations.
ERUNSWIcfI GA„ TUESDAY MORN IN FEBRUARY 12, ISO 7.
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r.o tire Coney & Parker Company
and f ■ e C. .■
at £43,000.
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Una ri -os of bil l * ; i and v.ih./oM’j
! CtoixrgJm anJ in United at>
| products, m< ii fur fu- i or.iuiil U ; \
■ uch olaiits a id dc i - *>rv for 1
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dead, as in: y . • and * to no a yun
n 9 in 4 :ii j-i o:Iw : . jm I, l
•a :w '■ ia Uio i iport and export of
ucu produces, b-Ali Come. :lc and for*
ign, to o t ao ase.*c > fur * e charter*-
*rsCf v f ! ' ,to Ira f pulra own
md hod rt 1 o- ; .it© a. i po"r->on*
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:p.• t* cf t.; T , •:• ai *• ■.• ; tO* b
row j.; ’• /, . . cut© evid' noos of i;
dtUcdne. . t:>er . jr, acd secure th
■ amp hv no 1 m nr Pt •* ■
dot to any or all pro pc: :y that r,::*:
os owned o)' aj'pk *-i by t.iio rr :
land priviU. ©s incik .it to and oni
< and by corpuratioav c.
under the hr. of G:. . . in: U
'no r! ;bt ‘ o con ; ac. -ai bo contract*
•and. wi-ii, to r,uo and l-y . a ~ .
and uso a common seal ana to u .
! the name at pleasure, and to do -n.
and all othc. - thin-u aec t .uy, pro;
cr expedient in Um % conduct of its.
busitiGsa.
TL© ca*;l:i’i stock of tho con)*
pany shall bo forty thousand d,i .
Drs ($11,000) to he . idea into fo-r
hundred shares of tile par vai .o of
one hundred dch.ea-.h, - o i o Di each,';
1
}■ trinditi? to qqv &niouit not to and
. hft .drd t 0u.:.-r.d and > liars, (lit
'til. Brock nr.y be paid f-.r in r- a!
ot
tO ’ ; i C V
Psp Ardrews Bitter.
Tho many f-ien! ; of (lever “Pao"
Andrews, -the druggist, will bo pick
ed to learn that he it, ia>U ,: \ • •
covering from a severe epcll of the
grippe, which has had him in its
clutches for a week o* more
i!! i inti noi i m
UIiWLIUII UUNLIiII
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’ Ii PORT TODAY
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Howard Gould's “Siaprf is
ts; wotr.d ia Sams in •
L’lv ynr..inn
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ia 13 Pill ABOARD
ouid and His Frienis
Several Cays in the Waters
Around Here—Will go Hunt
%
ing on Joky).
T v ■ ra a." r:,r /a, having on
r f:v r, G:.org-> Gouli, and
i ,'• ■■ t", rmang them Comptc
la 'a.l U Coi.taut Blrcn, a French
" ra .r.a r ria, who ia. in the dip*
< . : " i.e ol h‘s r ountr>. and
.. D. C, :a,r. : a -:.i-,:int mem
■ New Y"’!c : . . ex; hangi,
>-.i u ■ :U ■ i.y f.../.aelimo early
. i.i aa .1 will oad several
■ in nrii.is.vi-.-k v. a on a flail
-1; ari ! buii.ij?< trip.
- -i • ia. • exjit nslve
find ori .
'y to: t £T -i.. An :iiinual oxpen
'■ < t fi: 0/ it i ; r f 5 .• i i-: ,] i,, kec :>
ea ■ n < a lit l * ti. A rail cri w consists
*>f' elytity-two persons, r u
' ' - -’a.i a- . ta b oa. t!i r > present
. A C," , . i . in com
- 1 a ’’ v < 1- ■; : ed ill till
• on a l'i- ■ P o-i San Frau
en a .id . , a : 1a is in an colli
< r !: . for .-ix yea:
vrMil in l! e ei’y lb : party will
!- • it. ;j Ii: la. .i for n tluys hunt
v ! ili : aa.-l lao' i In the week
ii! o to Bmia.-iioas iff t.ne upceuil
: nca.'n of (up Carnegies.
air. <!: uld and lot fri ads arc mak
'•’e, a ca.ii.-c purely in search of sports
; at ye-terday and Sunday in
Savannah.
F YE 13 riCHriUG SAVANNAH
-. : or Against tiic Mil
lion D'J'li: Appropriation.
'' -. '’ ll 1 b-fal.ui- Frye
h'in:::t off! ■ na-to committee on
b I .as under consider
I harbors bill,
> ‘ ; i: a proprialion cf n
f " tl.i lmrhor of S;l\-
' '-i. . <>■ nly ex;,re. .-ms his op
.'. r rt .... ], , s (1 permission
-' t !.-• commit I, e tomor
re'-.- on t t and will ttrr.- the ap
' ■ i tea. I’- .t-it-.-r I-'.-.- ••(• says liis
[opposition in bo uac_ibe proposed ap
a’ron (.---titorUon to
the Importance of the harbor
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The People of Brunswick Feel That!
They Have Been Placed In a
ij£;c Light.
■ as’r.mo and t-.ome de
li -O '. indignation Da - been expressed
the o.'.ic of Brunswick at the
3 m*nt made by Congressman
li.r'J-.i", cf the Macon Uirrict, that
• , etc., at Brunswick were
;• tho coat, ol of the Southern
4" Iwry. The queatton is really too
absurd v> tail for any great action
on the part of ths people of the
ci y, s ill it is understood that the
"rod: nnl Commercial Lea
k
I r ; ;:rt olau-iimnt made by
t-be Ceor.ia congressman on tlie floor!
t ’’Thai cony't".
lb e ti • • wa ; db.- a: si and consld
r;ai-i-• •• •; relay and th'-ro was itgen-;
|L i! (1 i . rt-.;- utraen ;x-‘ tho act-!
f t
j To- I-.- it: itt r-r come:; out of tho
I'ijjt l’’’- So'tl'irn railway re
f 1 i ’! ■— tit - .Macon steamer
•: privU-ages at it;
own wbarves whin it had a perfect
ri o do n. ,1 - lie people of this
city feel that they have been done
an eggregious wrong at the ho,nd3 of
the Georgia congressman.
WAR CLOUDS DARK
IN FUSSY UTTLE
CENTRAL AIVTSRICA
THE RIVER FRONT BUSY SUNDAY
•
Pleasure Craft of All Kinds Made the
Bay Look Pretty.
Sunday looked like a gala day on
Oglethorpe bay and launches,
craft and
were out and
enjoying the beautiful weather.
There is probably more motor boats
in this imi’uui than any uf a like slr“
!n the south and more are being built,
and bought every week.
A large number of visitors went
down to the new terminals and saw
he sights down there while the land
'overs enjoyed the afternoon in dri
viug.
IfMPS
m WARD LINE
The Mallory Buys th
Op
posin^j^rn.
New York, Feb. 11. —It
here today on the very best authuwtv
tliat the ileal pending between \\.
Morse, the great sleamshrip in.i nan
and the owners of the Cuban Mai!
Ro-unship Company, commonly iliilled
11 - Ward Line, hai li .a’.ly been com
j-.end and Unit 11-. o Morse syndicate
, over th ii c ut once. Tin
"Aim] Mr.; is tko last of ihe big lines
in opposition in Morse and the deal
uractirully gives liiui a clear lieid.
The Iti m will ' e of interest to Bruns
wir! sine ■ Ihe Morse people now own
Loth the Mallory mi l Clyde lim i
wtiieli ply between tills city and N'
link and Boston.
SUPERIOR EORRI
NOW IN SESSION
Did Not Meet Until 2 O’clock but
Considerable Business Was
Transacted.
■Glynn superior court was in session
half of the day yesterday. It wax
scheduled to convene 9 o’clock In the
mornlng and at that hour large num
bers of parties were in the tuildin:
and around the court house but infor
mation came to the effect that Judge
Parker could not reach the city uu
til 11,15 aud accordingly the court
did not meet until 2 o'clock.
Tire grand jury also met. at the oil -!•
Inally appointed hour but because of
the absence of Judge Parker, also re
cessed until 2 o’clock In the afternoon.
Dunirg the -session the [oliowile
eases were disposed of:
The stale vs. David Cash, gaming,
nolle pressed.
The state vs. I Blah Williams, •mis
demeanor. nolle pressed
E. A. Putnam, et. a), vs. Mrs. Viola
Johnson, petition for equitable relief.
Pinal order taken.
Ida Jtebeoca Wriyht, vs. Joseph
V'Tiaht. libel for divorce. Distnissf and
S y plaintiff. "
U C. VVright vs. \V. H. Berrle, re
ceiver, ex. ac. u.udh
of plaintiff of record.
Andrew Hanley Company vs. Gcor'ie
A. Williams Company and Jekyl 1.-.lv J
club, lien foreclosure. Order to pt r
tect title.
Tbs greater portion of the after
noon. whs fcn-.ttm'.d In arguing a do
murrer In the case of the fit tie vs.
Alex Hardison, charged with felony.
Col. F. H. Harris argued for the 1 do
f ndant and Attorney G. C. Ilr.tta for
the state. Tbo court finally eu tallied
the demurrer.
CHATTANOOGA IS NOW AFTER IT
The Tennessee City Making Fight for
Much Talked of Sub-Treasury.
Chattanooga, Feb. 11. —It now !•" 1
p ins to look like, Chattanooga 1 ■ go
ing to play a joke on both Hirtuiu.; ■
hiun and Atlanta anti rapture the much
discussed sub-treasury.
; The Tennessee delegation In e■ in
gress is a unit and Is making ast. on-g
fight to secure it. The various com
mercial bodies in the city are sending
in data and all hands are at work
enthusiastically oa the subject
Thi*
Covers the Local
• Field Thoroughly. Ev
ery Day.
f\ce five cents.
LATER TIDINGS
■ Id GLOOMY
ililgg Til r i
England Looks for a bo
lolifli ana Sends Imps
la Bermuda
PEACE TRIBUNAL ISBS ABIiUPT 11
The Indications Arc That the S'*'!
Republics of Harulurss end
aragua are Determined to
Go After Each Other.
London, F. ;>. 11. On account of
the situation in Centra! America all
British troop h:.,. 1, ,n ordered to
Bermuda. The overthrow of Presi
dent. Zelayo, of Nicaragua, is Liken, to
mean that a revolution may be ex
pected at once.
Tribunal Dissolved.
Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 11. —Ad-
vices received lu re ai ; to tire effect
that ft, was Pr item. Bonilla, of Hon
duras, who broke ihe m aty of Chu in
to, which provided fur ai biiration of
itne-tions iu dispuie b-sw- n the cen
-11 :rl Anicrr.c in re-.mldic:; and a:i a re
sell. of this the tribunal which was
tiling at San Salvador in an on dea
rer to set tie the diiCorenees between
Nicaragua and Honduras, was dissol
ved.
Chilean Offered Service
Panama, Feb. 11 '. ' . k eo J
• Merbov-a, Chib mini, or to the Cen
tral Ait: i: mi ■ •‘who is in
this city on i -j way to Valpbrnij#,
rid: "Before rny departure from
b-rta Rica 1 off. : and my services to :ir
bltrale tii° iju . ri n i:i Ui pui’e between
Honduras and Nicaragua in case the
San Salvador t- mal could not reach
an acceptable dt vision. Both Preni
dr.-ut Bonilla, of ll.mdurus and Pres
ident. Zelaya, of Nicaragua, wired mo
such concilitory messages that I left
believed .firmly that the war between
the two republics would not result."
WANT M FAY
fee their ii
Southern Railway Telegrapher*
Threaten t 0 go cn a Strike
Unless it Comes.
Washington, Feb. 11.—The officials
of the operative d' i-nrtraent of the
Southern railway, fi, .■ received for
mal rc-quf: t f: - - t the; tcdegrs.phers cm
! lnycd on the k;- t m asking for an
iricroase of jay nil ah nr the line.
The scale is rated from the train de3-
P-itf h* rldo • ui -u-.il o erators, etc.,
im down to the mere station men.
With the r c.iicsk is a g:nt!c hint
that, if the terms arc not compl ed
V il li it iit,Til, Vv'. IK Cut foVO'*’#
The olTr.l -I : of ths lino loiuse to dis
cuss the matter.
Indicted Yesterday,
Yesterday-afternoon Jhe grand ury
Indicated the tramp who tvas tried in
police court and who gave the name
of Jahn Jones. Ho wm indicted for
using obscene langur; o in the pres
ence cf ladles and will no doubt get
a term on the gang. L, deserves it.
To Sell a Bankrupt Estate.
Elsewhere in tbi.i i . ; will be
found the solve-ti; intent of C. H.
Parker of Baxley, for ti ale of the
stock of merchandise of Jacob Her sh
ut-in, bankrupt, ax B .icy, February
iti. This Is a g>"d opportunity for
Millie one to i tty a good stock of
goods in a good little citY-
The Weather
Forecast for today: Fair and
warmer,
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