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DUNLAP, Susquehanna St. Athenr, Pa and Witeh cn a Salve a fhe wotld for Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, t Rheum, Tet- rah, ands jad nun put to his experts that the early ad Journmment was onlered Mr. Jerome declared that the people hope to close terney took on for the frst th tuce the case began & susiained oral Hummel would told hin three falsely accusing Stan ford White of having drugged and be Mr. Jervine contended that she had told much were. that Thaw upon putting Stanford White iu the penitentiary, that the that White had betrayed Ber was not trues, that Stanford White fused to sign aod swear to the papers “lies azainst Stauford White” Nesbit when Kew what she was doing and what the pa- per contained, “We want to show that the girl whe told this remarkable story here on the witness stand swore at another time ander the solemnity of an oath that paked stripped absolutely naked-—she had endured the lashings and beatings of this defendant rather than swear to his false statements that Stanford White had drugzed and ruined hor” Mr. Jerome argued that the material point of the case Is whether or pot Evelyn Neshit told Thaw the story of her alleged riin by Stanford White Without that story In evidence, he de clurl, the peason for the defendant's alleged insanity disappears. The pros ecutor plainly admitted the luiportavce of young Mrs Thaw's testimony, and he declared he wished by Hummel's testimony to show her own repudiation of the charges which on the witness staud she renewed against White “Thus™ concluded. “the jury may Infer from her own statements after her return from Europe fu 183 wheth. er or put she had within two months of that time told this defendaut the thing« she <ald she did.” Mr Deliuns objected to Hummel as a witness on the ground that his test! mouay had te Jo with the truth or falsity of Mr= Thaw's narration and was not permissible under the rules of evidence which have governed the trial Mr. Jerome's contention was that while he may not attack the truth or falsity of Mrs Thaw's statement that she was betraved by White he can attack the truth of Ler assertion that she told the story to ‘Thaw at the time she says she Ald Mr. Delmas first sought to interrupt Hummels testimony by showing that he was acting as Evelyn Neshit's le gal adviser and counsel! when she made certaln statements to him. Hum mel evaded this howe by saving he was a tiug solely as White's coun- sel and no legnl action had been con templated In behalf of Miss Neshit He sald he was pafd g yearly retatner by Stanford White and could not =ay exactly what he charged the architect for drawing up the affidavit, Asked If ft was SL) he burst into laughter and sald absolutely It He tihally placed the charge “$100 thout * When Evelyn the witness stand sald Stanford White came to see her one evening in 13 and asked her what she had told Hommel about him adding that “Abe Homme! has just squeezed $1000 out of me, and the Lord only knows how soon he will squeeze apother.” Ye Mrs. Thaw's testimony re eanting the aMdavit was to the effect that Stanford White bad taken her to Hummel's office after telling her “lots of horrid things atwut Harry” and that bad t BA Hammel alout her trip through Eorops with Thaw. She sald “Mr, Homme! then dictated a ot of things to a wan and pat ln lots about Harry Thaw which wasn't true at all” She denied signing anv paper in Hom niel's office, but admitted having sign papers later In White's stu dio. She clalimed she did not know what the papers were, Some time aft erward, she says, she demanded that White shiew her the papers. She was taken to Hummel's ollice, and there a puper beariug her stpuature was she he Ver was not at Neshit Thaw was on she nang she allowed te see 18, she declared. Al ; heginalug of; the rial District Attorney trring to | Fraphis copy of the affidavit it de | veloped that the nade the same photographer sho bad tees j employed by Stanford White | “The Tired Butterfly” and tures of the Nesbit gir! Mr. Jeruvme continues quite | tie about bringing the taking { mony to a close this week hao who bave followed the trial that the end is still teu davs of Iwo | weeks away Jerome has been put in Hence a phots copy was to make other plc bwileve JENA DISASTER. Details of Explosion at Death List 129 TOULON, March 14 ~The efforts to recover the bodies of those killed by the explosion on board the French bat tleship Jena, which have oon ducted with energy for twenty-four hours, bave not yet resulted nitely fixing the number of But after the last roll been defi casugities these wiissing men perished, crew of the Jena, that some twelve or fifteen hands were engaged on board the tieship at the tine of the explo Is feared that the tofal dead will reach 120 In this belief the prepare space for 120 bodies dock Bad been enmiptied of water ble. The interior steel signs of haviug been subjected to enor meus pressure. lo wany places they are bulged out or lodented The gap In the side of the vessel acted as a safety valve for the vast volume of gus xenerated by the burniug powder without which the explosion would have had even wore disastrous results All day loog weeping mothers, wives and othe? reintives of the missiug wen thronged the approaclies ty the hospi tals hoping against hope that their loved oue was still alive and eagerly the stretchers that were i scanning { brought {a | Fifty wore bodies have leven recov: {| erek but only tweive of them could be recognized The fer were form less masses of charmed flesh Fwo of the reiiain wotitided Jdissd lu the Sepa. aud tin are ve uthe | TY EX ree ted to live, % The Prioce of Asturias, a bothérin law of Klug Alfonso of Spain nr rived here to convey the candalenc of his majesty to the Freuch navy and to visit Rear Admiral Manceron. who was wounded The rear admiral at tended King Alfonso during his mal esty’s visit to Fran Los 's Wiio are has CAPTAIN DARING'S FEAT. Milwaukee Explorer Wires That He Reached the Pole hy Dalloon MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 14 porth pule has been reached ‘ Daring.” the Intrepid Milwaukee ex plorer, who sowie tile atuounced that he proposed bullding aun airship which was to carry him to the coveted spot frow a plat lo British Columbia seut the following dispatch to the local Newspapers Veul vidi, viel 90 degrees ed teu miles porth of Montreal Iay, March 7, Ya srevs. or the pole, March 10 eft record. 15 minutes to the pole, time, 40 hours 7 The iptaln Fl Ascend Thurs mw HKeached WO Je 1:04) a Sunday Planted American fag and Resained at pole 1 hour Tie consumed ln golug 87 hours 15 minutes, return winutes Solid ice field at pole. Will send particulars at carllest convenlence Aw cowing oun Milwaukee lu balloon tomorrow if vind Is favorable” “Captain Daring” all along sald he would beat Walter Wellman (in an ser onautic expedition to the ole. It sequis that he packed a balloon ln a grip, left here for Montreal in an entirely unos tentatious manner And, lest pesky re pqriers should divulge bis purpose, hied blinself to a spot tén miles out of Montreal and there made the ascen slon Captain Daring’s” real name Is not known here. lle has evaded all lnqul ries on that subject, saving that when he had accomplished bls Zrvat he would reveal his ldentity in to Purpose Henduran “Fleet” Salls For Trajille PUERTO CORTEZ, Honduras March 14-The Honduran gunboat Tatumbin abd the Mexican steamer Olympia, un ler charter, both equipped with rifles thd cannon and with a large and well arméd force, Including American gun ners noder General Quiroz on board oft here direction f Trujillo ine wd stealued in the The reports that Auerlean Leen lmpressed for service lu the flonduran army are untrue trown Prince Too Extravagant STOCKHOLM, March 14 The riks Ing has adopted a motlon that the sta bles of Crown Prince Gustave be sold weet an deficit of $1200 in the crown prince's private budget and small stable otineddation tbe given blu fo the royal stables and that the proposal to imcrease his allowance te to fruppred Cloudburst Over Greene County, Ind {| TERRE HAUTE, Ind, March X46 A {Cloudburst that dropped fifteen inches {of rain within less than an hour's tim broke over Greene connty and did daw nge weeregatior $1uied The lodian apulis Southieru and Southern Indiana rallroads sustained heavy damage by the washing ont of citbankients Archie WII Soon Be Well, WASHINGTON, March 14 ~The Im provement In Archie Roosevelt's con: dition continues, and he is well on the WAY 14 care. we NO “MOLLYCODDLES" Harvard to Go In For Foot- ball and Other Sporta DR. ELIOT ie) CANE “FIERCE” Fresldent Hoosevelt. Visiting Sen at His Old Alma Mater, Dencusnced Barring <f Stadeats From Maniy Athletic Sports BOSTON, March 14 Le long pend be permitted to engage further io ln sports was disposed of when the board of overseers of the col a majority voted to anti of a special commitiec rize intercollegiate ath letics, thouzh lu a restricted form This weatu= that football and other games will be continued at Harvard as the corporation of the university has already accepted the report of the When President Roosevelt visited an address to the students he upheld football and other athletic sports as to promote manliness and “gume of life” which the student= would all aud decried “namby all that tended to of the youth of pambrism” and make “mollycaddies”™ At a later period Dr Eliot. the pres ident, came out strongly against foot. ball, describing It as “ferce” and un The wajority report reviewed at conditions at the unl versity and pald a tribute te the Har vard athletic committee for its accom: plishment of “peeded reforms” But the committee thought and the board of overseers agreed that the number of athletic coutests should be reduced expenses on iatercollegiale games should be cut down and professional coaching In any form should be dene away with as soon as possible The cvminittee recommended that the athletic cumtuittee use every effort to secure concerted action with other colleges to abolish professional coach ing A severe condemnation of football 1s made by Moorfield Storey, the sole dls senting member of the committee, who presented a inloority report The recommendations of the major ity report are in part » follows: “That the method of selecting the faculty members of the athletic com mittee be changed and that instead of three members of the university facul ties, to te appointed by the corporation with the consent of the overseers, the dean of the faculty of arts and sci ences, the dean of Harvard college znd the dean of the Lawrence Scientific school be ex officio the faculty mem bers of the athletic committee. “That the method of electing the undergraduate members of the athletic committee be changed so that these undergraduates way be chosen foreach college year during the frst week of June during the preceding year by the winjority vote of the following stu dents: The presidents ef the sealor junior, sophomore aud freshman class es and a representative from each ath letic organization be perwitted Uy the athletic committee to take part la la tervuliegiate contests “That latercollegiate contests be per mitted as hervtofore under the super vislou of the athletic cowmwmitiee so constituted “That the athletic commitine be rec ommended to see that the athletic ex peuses are reduced as far as In Its judgment they reasonably can be and that all extravagances be done away with “That the athletic committee be rec omménded to reduce the number of intercollegiate athletic contests “That the athletic committee be strongly recommended to use every effort to get concerted action with other colleges to abolish professional coaches” The report is signed (by Henry P Walcott, Henry L. Higgluson, George B. Shattuck, Moses Willams and Thowas N. Perkins Soldiers to Search For Baby Marvin DOVER, Del, March 14 — Private detectives employed to solve the wys terlous disappearance of young Homoce Marvin from Kitts Hammock, near here. do not belleve the child was kid nnped, and Governor Lea has been pe titioned to call out 4x uational guard volunteers to ald in the search Ihe #%) wen are to be used as a human draguet and are to seanh every of ground in the neighborhood inch Sent to the Stockade Vor Seven Days ATLANTA. Gna March 14-0 H (rutchneld, as<anited Colonel John Temple Graves here, was fined $100 aud sent to the city stockade 1 spend the next seven days. He was also bound over te the higher courts utider a $1,000 bond on a charge of as salt and battery, Crutchfield alleged that his attack upon Colonel Graves was made under a misunderstandiog of facts who Aceldent at Mistoric Bridge WASHINGTON, March 14 -Ry the of a of the historic Long bridge across the Potomac river seven workmen who were engaged in the demolition of that structure were precipitates] into the water and In jured, although none All of the men were taken to the Kmergency hospital colinpsing span severely Ward's Statue of sheridan Rejected. WASHINGTON, March 14 The Sheridan statue commission has form- ally rejected the mode! made by J. Q. A. Ward, the New York sculptor, of ah equestrian statue of Genera! Philip FIT TO PRINT” PRICE ONE CENT Spring Dress Fabrics Our first complete showing of new styles in Favey Dress Goods is now ready for your Inspection. 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