THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912. HARRY K, THAW A COSTLYPRISONER Family Has Spent $1,000,000 and State $350,000, HIS FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM. All Thus Far Have Been Unsuccessful, but He Declares Ho Will Have a Trial Every Year Until He Is Set Free Review of His Case. It has cost Now York county $XO, 000 to put Harry K. Thnw, the slayer of Stanford Whltv, In Mnttenwnu nnil keep him there. In his fight to get out Thaw tins spent between $SOOflOO nnd $1,000,000. The true amount will nev er bo known, because nroch of Ue ex pense was for secret work. Attorney Clifford W. HartrldRc, wlio afterward was tried for his actions m the Thnw case, Is said to have spent $30,000 In the Tenderloin "squaring Hnrry" with .women. The flrst trial bognn Jan. 23, 1007, and lasted seventy-nine days. Court expenses were ifr-00 a day. The suite's nllcnlsts received $23,000. The Jury was housed and fed at n cost of ?l00 a week. Witness fees and care of wit nesses cost $3,000 more. When the Jury, after forty-clnbt hours, returned n disagreement the Mate had spent for nothing a trllle more than 100,000. j Thaw had given Ilartridgo $104,- i 000, and tliat attorney entered buH for j $50,000 more. Dolphin M. Dolmas was paid $40,000. Other lawyers received sums from $15,000 up. Lawyer Glen son Is said to have rocetvud $00,000, Second Trial Cost Stat $100,000. Then came the second trial, which cost the state another $100,000. At the end of this trial he wns adjudped insane. In 1000 Thaw began anotlicr fight for freedom before Jwsttce Mills nt White Tlalns. The state won and Thaw stayed In Matteawnn. Cost to tho state, about $4fi,000; to Thaw, more than $100,000. Two years passed and Thaw de clared he should have another hear ing, lie had more alienists ready to testify. The alienists recalled th first trlnl. when ten of District Attorney Je- I rome's alienists prevented bills for ' their services In the following amounts: j Dr. Carlos F. McDonald fs.aoo Dr. Austin Flint 5,315 Dr. -William Mnhon . 3,SS7 Dr. Robert Kemp Coleman........ MO! Dr A. It. Dlofcnilorf ....... 1,237 Dr. William B. Prltcliard COS Dr. William Illrsch C05 Dr. Albert Warron Forrta fr5 Dr. R. A. Wltthaus UK) Dr. Aufjust Hoch 133 Jerome's alienists at tho first trial could not make an examination of Thaw. They sat in court and olwerv ed him at $150 nn hour. In tho recent hearing, which result ed In Thaw being declared still Insane, 770,000 words of testimony wore taken. This makes 3.G00 typewritten pages. In book form it would make eighty novels the size of the best sellers. The alienists' bills amount to more than $12,000 for a few days' attend ance and the presentation of conflict ing testimony. William Travers Je rome Li to receive $10,000 from Um state, it is said. Tho witness fees, costs of court and other items will make the trial cost to tho state m ex cess of $T0,000. What the cost to the Thaw family no one knows. In previous trials it has always boon twice tlie cost to the state. cast. Tie came as tlm r)otnnarhnii of tho west and his oratory flowed nnd flowered until tho courtroom rang. lie coined the famous plea "Dementia ainerlcana," and his name was herald ed everywhere. The Thaw trial was the Inst of hfo rrent c-xr. A. Russo:i I'riibod.v, associated In Thaw's do' - hm is dead. Thaw's mother, a pitiable broken fig. ure, is uwln.'t the greater part of what fortune she hns left to lclp him In Ms fight. And Evelyn Thaw, the cnuso of It all. Just testified against her huslmnd. She has said she would like to see him re main in Mnttonwan for life. But Thaw will not remain In tho prison for the criminally Insano II ho can help It. He will fight again, ho do clarod. nnd such a flcht will rot nn. other fortune. Thaw has said. "I will have n rrln! every year until I am set free." If 13 gets it tie will to the most exnetvdve prisoner in the history of tle world for fhstahce", by Le Birgo"6f'TTOifiodeu!. Jo Diablo Boltcu.x." It has been n long way from Etana through Icarus and Luclnn nnd Poo to Grnhamo-Wilte, but this old stone cameo shows that even theso seers saw the vision of the world and nil tho wonder thnt would le. And there Is still n long way to look forwnrd to car ry forward Ilossottl's version of the bird men of Nineveh: Wo utaro above from kerb and rut And m-o ngalnnt tlio dawn abut Strons men n-wlns. with vans that Jut Llko those on friczea quaintly cut In long- mlllnnnlums bygone Wo follow lllRhts that havo boon mi To push till on our sliiht shall Ixiret That last dcTctoiKxl from tho first. Tluit best evolving from tho worst. New London from old BAbylon. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, COST OF DEATH CHAIR $65,000 In 22 Years 15S Men Have Been Ex ecuted In How York. With Ue putting to death In the week of Aug. 12 of nlno irarrdvtTTH In the electric chatr New York utato will havo expended aUmt $05,000 m carry ing out tho dwith penalty ptneo tho present law went Into effect twenty two yen re ago. UP to tho present time 153 men have bcen sent to tho electric chair In this state. Electrician E. F. Dnvls receives n ft of $2TJ0 for each execution, and an nssbtnnt fa paid $r0. Tbo trarcXrnR ana notci expenses of both are pnM. MAKES E0Y GROW 7 INCHES. Thyroid Extract Enables Lad to Pass Academy Test. Dr. George Alexander Gibson, the fatuous physician, lecturer nnd author of many works on various dtaonons nnrrnted nt a meeting of British mod Icnl men nt Liverpool a remarkable Instaik'o of treatment with thvrold es- tract. i A Ihi.v of eighteen who was nnxlous ' to enter Woolwich Military ncailemy was detmrred on the ground that ho i was too amall in stature, lelng nn Inch j lew than five feet I Ir. Gltson treated him with tins thyroid extract, and In six months he Prow seven Inches and gained a high I place nt his entrance. An examination slwwod that his cer ebral functions had not been disturbed. Estoto James Van Valkonborg, lato of Rf-ntt t All poraona Indobtod to said cstato arc notified to mako Immediate, pay-1 niont to tho undersigned, and those having claims against tho said es tate are notified to present thorn I auiy attested ror sottlomont. It. W. RAYMOND, Adm'r. Sherman, Pa July 1, 1912. AMERICAN WOMEN IN HUNT FOR PIRATE GOLD. Head an Expedition to Costa Rica In Search of $1 0,000,000. Seeking $10,000,000 in buried stiver and gold, the hoard of the plrnto Bom bosa, a party of Englishmen nnd Americans, Kul by two young women, have reached Cocoa Island, off the Costa Rica const. The woman tenders are Miss Barrltdry nnd Mhm GoorgJ. nrm Davis. Miss Itarrrtelly la said to know tho location of tle trefwure. Antlcrpntlng trouble nnd possibly an armed effort to take the treasure from the foreign adventurers if they should recover It, the government has pent n company of soldiers to tho lonely Is land nnd holds others available for use on short notice. The government has granted a concession to Mlsa Bnr rltcily and nwwclatea nnd will got part oi ine Duinon. Miss Barritelly recently spent some time upon tho Island, and bcr friend ship to a dying half breed is mid to havo resulted in his giving her a map showing where the pfratca cached their booty. The young woman nt first thought tho mop uocIchs, but In vestigation showed that it tallied re markably with old manuscripts bear ing upon BombostiB career, nnd sbo succeeded In convincing tbo otfwr members of tlw expedition. Miss Bar ritelly is said to bellevo that the work will consume lens than a month. BABY WEIGHS 77 POUNDS. Ped on Diluted Whisky, Child Fifteen Months OW Reaches Amazing Size. Whflt id tieltniYwl fr twn ttu tnrmu ... , . - - -- H". .11,V.-) Ixiby in tho world belongs to .lease Fox and wife of Jonlln. Mo. The bahv Is fifteen months okl nnd weighs seventy-seven pounds. It Is well propor tioned nnd can wear a No. 0 hat and Nb, 8 woman's glovsj. Tho parents say they hnvo fed it dl luted whleky since It was two weeks oM. It consumes a wlneglaaj of whis ky daily, IwUlen any other food it wants. Tho mother fa flvo feet three ' Inches tell and weighs 102 pounds. , The father is a farmer, six foot two Inches tali, nnd weighs 200 pounds. , Tho child weighed three pounds nt birth, but started to grow rapidly when two months old. mmcnamnnnjOTijasaawcmium, XI f WHEN THERE IS ILLNESS In your family you of course call a reliable physician. Don't stop at that; frnve hia prescriptions put up at a reliable pharmacy, oven if it is a little farther from your home than some other store. You can find no more reliable store than ours. It would be im possible for more care to bo taken in the selection of drugs, etc., or in the compounding. Prescrip tions brought hero, cither night or day, will be promptly and accurately compounded by a competent registered pharmacist and the prices will be moat reasonable. O. T. CHAMBERS, PHARMACIST, 8 Opp. D. & II, Station. IIo.iesdale. Pa. mmut III Fortune of Lawyers. Nearly every lnwyer connected with the case on Thaw's side has met with ill fortune. Dan OTtellly was arrested In connection with the theft of securi ties and Ills career Wasted. Clifford W. Ilartrldge cscnid disbarment by one vote following his demand for $o0, 000 more from Thaw. Delphln M. Del mas .lisi-.. b; bta Jjojyd jfJx tiic AN AVIATOR OF 2000 B. C Engraving on Stone of OW Babylonian Times. Probably tho oldest representation of flying men is that engraved on one of the Babylonian stone seals in the Ber lin Asiatic museum. This seal dates back to nt least 2000 B. C. From tho characters denlctnd It Is surmised that tho work is- of about tbo period 2SO0 B. C. Tho talo illustrated is of Etana Bitting on nn eagle and flying from earth to heaven. Beneath Dtnna ore n ronn with unified hand and dogs looking up, on tno ten n snepoerd and hhi flock, nt the top left corner a potter at work and beyond a baker baking cakes. In the story it Is stated that Etmw looked down, and on the seal is repre sented by tho artist what tho passing life was ns ho actually saw It an old, old story, since told othorwtso nnd oth erwhera oy man? as original writer, as. FIRST WHITE MAN ON WAY. H. G. Bryant Takes New Trafl on the Labrador Shore. Henry G. Bryant, president of the Philadelphia Geographical society, left recently on an expedition, for ti ex ploration and mapping of tho St Au gustine river, entering tho gulf of SL Lawrence at St. Augustine, Labrador, nnd traversing a country never yet penetrated by white men. Ituesell W. Porter, who has had ex perience In Greenland, Alaaka and Franz Josef Land, accompanies Mr. Bryant oh topographer. Bryant Is famillnr with Labrador, having been tho flrst whlto man to measure nnd photograph the Grand falls and Hamilton river many years igo. SAUNDERS REINSTATED. MARTIN CAUFIELD I Designer and Man- e ufacturer of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS Office and Works; 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Wayne County Savings Bank HONESDALE, PA., sun Can we send you The Citizen? 1871 41 YEARS OF SUCCESS 1912 BECAUSE we have been transacting a SUCCESSFUL banking business CONTINUOUSLY since 1S71 and are prepared and qualified to rendorVALU ABLE SERVICE to our customers. BECAUSE of our HONORABLE RECORD for FORTY ONE years. BECAUSE of SECURITY guaranteed by our LARGE CAPITAL and SURPLUS of $550,000 00. BECAUSE of our TOTAL ASSETS of $3,000,000.00. BECAUSE GOOD MANAGEMENT has made us the LEADING FINANCIAL INSTITUTION of Wayne county. BECAUSE of these reasons wo confidently ask you to become a depositor. COURTEOUS treatment to all CUSTOMERS whether their account is LARGE or SMALL. INTEREST allowed from the FIRST of ANY MONTH on Deposits made on or before the TENTH of the month. OFFICERS : W. B. HOL5EES, PKESIDENT. II. S. SALMON, Cashier. HON. A. T. SEABIE, Vice-President. W. J. WARD, Asst, Cashier T. B. CLARK. E. W. G A1I1I ELL W. F. SUTDAM, DIRECTORS ; H. J. COXGER. W. B. HOLMES, C. J. SMITH, H. S. SALMON. J. W. FARLEY, F. P. KIMBLE, A. T. SEARLE, For Sealing Jellies and Preserves M. Part JUfintd Paraffin) Just Melt and Pour Over the Preserves Seals absolutely air-tight Eajy to use Inexpensive Sold by Grocers ond Druggist) ' VHi US Tb Atknlio Refining Comncav jr-iirinrnMgi Midshipman Had Been Dismissed From Naval Academy For "Inaotitudo." Mldshinmnn William EL Sannders who was dismissed from tbo Naval academy on Sept 0, 1011, on the ground of "Inaptitude for tho naval Bervlcc," la to havo another chance to Decomo an officer. Tbo charge waa that Iks waa refractory and not ame nable to dlscinllne. Immediately nnon bis dismissal bo took tho case np with noprceentatlvo Asbury F. Lover of South Carolina, who nmmntlv rwm pointed him to tbo vacancy which his dismissal created, captain John II Gibbous, superintendent of tbo acad cmy, refused to pass favorably upon tno nomination. Botn United States senators from South Carolina nnd lion reeentativo Lover colled unon the nres- ldent peroral times In behalf of the dismissed midshipman, and n few weeks nxro tho throo. nocomnnnled hv tho young man, went to Annapolis and interne woa oaptnln Gibbons. Tbo in tcrrfow was In a moosuro satisfactory but ft did not guarantco tno rcadmls sion of Saunders, which was the su promo end in vlow. Recently tho Bcnators. with itenm- sentatlvo Lever nnd Saunders, made nn appeal to the president, with the result that tho president called Into conference Assistant Secretary Win throp. Tho outcome is that Saunders is reinstated, not to his former place ! but is given tho rlcht to take tho In mai examination. Ho was appointed to tho Naval ncademy from South uaronna on July a, iooo, and was a member of tho third class when dismissed. TRY A CENT-A-WORD A Fish atory. Plko aro supposed to llvo longer than any other fish. Gesner relates that in 1407 a plko was caught In Suabla with a ring attached, Inscribed, "I was flrs.t put Into this lake by tho hands of the governor of tho universe. Frederick 11., Oct 6, 1230." This Is the fish's story. Ono Horse, Five Men. Flro men's strength Is equivalent to that of ono averago horse Hard Butter. If you want to cut bard butter Into squares and. find you cannot do It with, out crumbing, fold a ploco of waxed paper In which tbo butter was wrap, pod around tho blado of tbo knife. You con then mako a perfectly smooth tut WATER CONSUMERS The use of water for sprinkling lawns, gardens, streets, etc., is hereby prohibited EXCEPT between the hours of 6 & 8 a. m. and 6 & 8 p. m. 1 Honesdale Consolidated Water Co.