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THE THAW TRIAL.
Deimos Again Gets the Better of Je?
rome and Bars Out Important Tes?
timony.
New York, March 14.-Justice Fitz?
gerald sustained De?mas' objection to
admitting a conversation between
Hummel and Evelyn immediately
preceding the dictation of the famous
Hummel affidavit. Upon the intro
.duction of this conversation Jerome
had based his hope of getting in the
affidavit, itself and the court's ruling
is a distinct victory for the defense.
In the affidavit Evelyn is alleged to
"have denied ever telling Thaw that
White had wronged her and to have
asserted that Thaw beat her because
.she refused to sign documents pre?
pared by Thaw ?setting forth that
"White had betrayed her.
De?mas Flays Jerome.
New York, March 14.-The biggest
-crisis in the Thaw trial came todas*
when the admittance of the conversa?
tion between Hummel and Evelyn
just prior to the dictation of the fa?
mous Hummel affidavit was ruled out
"by Justice Fitzgerald, giving the de?
fense a' distinct victory.
Thaw came in today smiling, but
appeared very nervous when he' saw
that an additional squad of State's
alienists was on hand.
Delmas spoke in reply to Jerome's
argument of yesterady. Hummel was
put on the stand as the "point involv
.ed his reply to a question. Delmas
severely flayed the district attorney
-for his action yesterady in relating
the contents of the affidavit to the
jury when the document had not
"been admitted in evidence.
District Attorney Jerome's Insanity ;
Experts All Declare That Thaw is.I
Sane? and That he Knew What He
Was Doing When He Shot White.
New York, March 15.-Dr. Austin
E. Flint, who was on i^e stand in the
"Thaw trial at adjou: ent yesterday,
-was called today vk ..en the court !
opened. Delmas excused him from
.cross-examination temporarily, and
Dr. Wm. Hirsch, of the Cornwell Med?
ical college, this city, was called.
He qualified 'is expert OP msawvy.
Jerome called the witness' attention
to the hyphothetical question on
which' Thaw's experts declared the
defendant was insane, and asked if
"witness thought the person described
in the question was defective in rea?
son at the time of the act and did not
know the nature of the act. The wit?
ness replied that he believed Thaw
Itnew the nature of the act and that
the act was wrong. Replying to Je?
rome's hypothetical question, Dr.
Hirsch said he believed Thaw knew
the nature of the act when he killed
TWhite. The witness declared that no
such thing was known among scien?
tific men as "brain storm.". Hirsch
-was-excuse, as Delmas had no ques?
tion to ask.
Dr. Wm. E. Pritchard, of the Poly
-clinic Institute of New York, added
the weight of his opinion to that of
the other experts that Thaw knew
th? nature bf his act in shooting
White. He was excused without cross
examination.
Dr. Albert Warren Ferris, another
-expert, testified along the line of the
other doctors, acid was also excused
"W'thout cross examination.
Dr. Allen Ross Diefendorf gave the
'-same answer to the hypothetical
.questions, and Dr. William Mabon, of
the Manhattan insane hospital, replied
as did the other experts regarding
Thaw's sanity at the time he shot
"White.
Jerome Wins a Victory Today, Suc?
ceeding in Getting the Hummel!
Affidavit in as Evidence.
New York, March IS.-A photo . |
orphic plate representing the famous
Hummell affidavit was admitted as
.evidence in the Thaw case this morn?
ing. Without calling any witnesses
to the stand District Attorney Je
Tome offered plate of the last page of
the affidavit on which appears Eve?
lin's signature. This plate was ex
-cluded last week. Delmas objected
to the introduction today, saying that
the plate, which is broken now in two j
pieces, had never been shown to Eve
lyn and it was irregular to try to
impeach a witness by an exhibit
which had never been presented to
the witness. Justice Fitzgerald over?
ruled the objection. Delmas backs his
argument with a citation. The judge
allowed the broken negative to be
introduced.
Justice Fitzgerald elso ruled ad?
mitting the carbon copy of the Hum
affidavit in evidence, Delmas
- ving objection. Both the
. iphic imprint and the carbon
re offi-r^d together to sim
. Itters. Delmas made a pas?
sionate appeal that Evelyn be called
io say whether she had ever seen it.
Delmas declared, "I want the juror
to know how that document came to
oe prepared. I want it read when
the circmstances surrounding it art
known, if the district attorney wont
read it, I will."
The court held that parts of the
affidavit apparently could not go to
the jury. "But I want it all to go."
?exclaimed Delmas. "Then I will with?
draw my objection." Jerome then
began reading the famous affidavit
for which he has been fighting so
long.
Jerome rested his case at 12.30
p. m. '
Story of Whipping:
The affidavit explains 1 incidents of
the European trip, saying that Thaw
and she always travelled as man and
wife. When they reached Katzen?
stein in Austrian Tryol she was as?
signed a separate room. In :he morn?
ing Thaw knocked at her door. She
put on a bath robe and slippers.
Thaw entered the room dreadfully
excited, carrying a rawhide whip. He
stripped her nude, seized her and
threw her -..?pou the bed, infl-cted sev
with the whip,
which cut and bruised the skin. He
stopped a moment to rest, and then
renewed beating and continued the
attacks until she was unable to move.
The next morning the same thing
happened.
K. OF P. CONVENTION.
The Fifth District Will Meet in
Georgetown on 10th of ApriL
The convention of the Fifth Dis?
trict Pythians of the Domain of South
Carolina will be held in Georgetown
on the 10th of April. The Knights of
Georgetown are working hard for
the success of the convention, and it
will be largely attended.
Game Cock Lodge No. 17, at its
last regular meeting, elected'* the fol?
lowing delegates: Messrs. H. C.
Haynsworth, Geo. D. Levy- Geo. W.
Dick, L. I. Parrott, W. B. Boyle, C.
H. Wilson, R. E. Miller, C. E. Hurst,
W. L. Curry, D. P. Shular, R. A. Wel?
don, G. R. Barringer, C. M. Hurst,
Bartow Walsh and J. B. Witherspoon.
MOSES PAPERS YIELD NOTHING.
District Attorney Moran, of Boston.
Finds Nothing Incriminating in
Documents of Former Governor of
South Carolina
Boston, March 12.-While District
Attorney J. B. Moran would make
no statement today regarding his in?
vestigation of the suit case full of
documents found in the room of Ex
Governor F. J. Moses, of South Caro
Ina after his suicide, it is learned that
he has given up hope of achieving re?
sults through them. It is said that
nothing of an incrimnating ' nature
has been found.
ATTACK ON DOUMA.
Hall Wrecked in What is Believed to
Have Been Attempt at Wholesale
Assassination.
St. Petersburg, March 15.-What
was probably a bold attempt of assas?
sins to kill many deputies in rhe Dou?
ma was providentially frustrated to?
day when a large portion of the ceil?
ing in the hall ocupied by th^ Douma
fell. Over 200 seats were smashed.
Had the ."accident" happened when
the members were in thei** places
many would have been killel or seri?
ously in;uied. The sitting of th? Dou?
ma was suspended today, owing to
the ruin of the chamber. A new hell
must b i secured.
Work of Black Hand.
St. Petersburg, March 15.-Re?
sponsibility for the supopsed plot to
wreck the Douma chamber is laid on
the Black Hand, acting under orders
of the Anti-Semetic leaders. It will
take two weeks to repair the hall. It
is estimated that 400 deputies would
have perished had the Douma been in
session.
: ?
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ROOSEVELT WON'T RUN AGAIN.
Nicholas Murray Butler Says He
Would Not Accept a Thir Term.
Lon Angeles, Cal., March 13.-In an
interview here Dr. Nicholas Murray
Butler, president of Columbia Univer?
sity, said:
"President Roosevelt will not run
for president again no matter what
pressure is brought to bear upon him.
The principles which. Roosevelt
stands for are greater than the man.
The Republican party must support
these principles no matter who its
standard bearer may be, at the next
election. With Mr. Root as president
and Mr. Taft chief justice of the su?
preme court, conditions would be
pretty nearly ideal. But I hardiy look
for such a combination to succeed."
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There is nothing so good for this as
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PROPOSED ALL-STATE LEAGUE.
Guy Gunter Visit Greenville and it is
Believed That City Will Come In.
Greenville, March 14.-Guy Gun?
ter, the well known ball player, was
.n the city today tor me purpose of
extending an invitation to Greenville
to join the South Carolina league.
A committee of fans have been ap?
pointed to canvass for funds and it is
believed that this city will join. It is
proposed to compose the league of the
towns of Greenville, Spartanburg, An?
derson, Sumter. Darlington and Or
angiiburg.
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MRS. SAGE GIVES $10,000,000.
Intended to Improve the Nation's So
cial and Living Conditions-Re
search is an Ini]X>rtant Feature.
Albany, March 12.-Mrs. Russell
Sage, through her counsel, Robert W.
De Forest, announced today that she
had set aside $10,000,000 from the
estate of her husband for the endow?
ment of what will be known as the
.'Sage Foundation," to carry on phil?
anthropic work all over the United
States, along broad and unique lines.
A bill providing for the incorporation
of the organization will be introduced*
tomorrow by Senator Agnew and As?
semblyman Prentice.
In a statement authorized by Mrs.
Sage, the purpose and scope of the
"Sage Foundation" was set forth
broadly as follows:
"Its object is the improvement of
social and living conditions in the
United States. The means to that
end will include research, publication,
education, the establishment and
maintenance of charitable and bene?
ficial activities, agencies, and institu?
tions, and the aid of any such activi?
ties, agencies, and institutions* al
I r ?adv established."
It was learned that Mrs. Sage
j after many conferences with Mr. De
Forest and persons experienced in
philanthropic work, had decided that
a careful study of the conditions
which lead to much of the present
day distress would be far more fruit?
ful in real good than sporadic char?
ity. It would suggest the means to
enable those chosen to dispose of the
fund to strike nearer the root of the
evils that beset society.
The bill names seven men and
women who will form the first board
of trustees. They are Robert W. De
Forest, Cleveland H. Dodge, Daniel
2. Gilman, John M. Glenn, Miss Hel?n
Gould, Mrs. William B. Rice and Miss
Louise L. Schuyler. Each of them
has figured prominently in philan?
thropic activities.
Mrs. Sage authorizes this statement
on the plan:
"It will eb within the scope of such
a. foundation to investigate and study
the cause of adverse social conditions,
Including ignorance, poverty and vice,
to suggest how these conditions can
be remedied or ameliorated, and to
put in operation any appropriate
means to that end.
"It will also be within the scope of
such a foundation to establish any
new agency necessary to carry out
any'of its conclusions and equally to
contribute to the resources of any
existing agencies which are doing ef?
ficient and satisfactory work, just as
the present general education fund,
organized to promote higher educa?
tion, is aiding existing colleges and
universities.
"While its scope is broad, it
should preferably not undertake to
do within that scope what is now be?
ing done or is likely to be effectively
ty done by other individuals or by
other agencies with less resources. It
will be its aim to take up the larger
ind more difficult problems, and to
take them up so far as possible in
such a manner as to secure co-opera?
tion and aid in their solution. In
?ome instances it may wisely initiate
movements with the expectation of
laving them maintain themselves un?
aided after once being ' started. In
other instances it may start move?
ments with the expectation of carry?
ing them on itself. Income only will
oe used for its charitable purposes,
because the foundation is to be per?
manent and its action continuous. It
?nay, however, make investments for
social betterment which themselves
produce income.
"While having its headquarters in
New York city, where Mr. Sage and
I have lived and where social prob?
lems are most pressing and compli?
cated, partly hy reason of its extent
and partly because it is the port of
entry for about a million immigrants
a year, the foundation will be nation?
al in its scope and its activities.
"I have sought to select as my
trustees men and women who are
familiar with social problems and
who can bring to their solution not
only zeal and interest, but experience
and judgment."
The bill to be introduced will pro?
vide that only the income of the
fund shall be devoted to the pur
noses of the foundation. It will con?
fer on the trustees authority to re?
ceive other bequests for the purpose
of carrying on philanthropic activi?
ties. Their powers are thus set
forth:
"The corporation hereby formed
-hali have power to take and hold,
both by bequest, devise, gift, pur?
chase or lease, either absolutely or
in trust, for any of its purposes, and
property, real or personal, without
limitation as to amount or value, ex?
cept such limitation, if any, as the
legislature shall hereafter impose, to
convey such property and to invest
and reinvest any principal, and deal
with, and expend the income of the
corporation in such manner as.in the
judgement of the trustees will best
promote its objects."-New York
Times.
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Time Table No. 1-Effective January 6, 1907.
Schedules of trains arriving and leaving Sumte*
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Train
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* 3c-Passenger-Florence to Augueta, leaves Sumter
* 54-Passenger-Columt-la to Wilmington, leaves Sumter
24- Mixed-Samter to Darlington, leaves Sumter
* 57-Passenger-Gib=on to Sumter, arrives Sumter
* 52- Passenger-Charleston to Greenville, leaves Sumter
4G-Passenger-Orangeburg to Charleston, leaves Sumter
'?-Passenger-Sumter " Lucknow, "
331-Mixed- " " Robbins, "
* 7<J-Passenger-Fayetteville " Columbia, "
1-Passenger- Lucknow " Sumter, arrives
* 78-Passenger-Columbia " Fayetteville, leaves';
* 53-Passenger-Greenville " Charleston
* 32-Passenger- ingusta u Florence
* 56-Passeng?r-Samter " Gibson
47-Passenger-Charleston " Orangeburg " u
330-Mixed- Robbins " Sumter arrives "
25-Mixed-Darlington ?
* .-5_Passenger- Wilmington to Columbia leaves "
70- Passenger-Camden Sumter arrives kk
71- Mixed- Sunter " Camden leaves "
72- " - ? Wilson Mill " Sumter arrives "
73- ?_ Sumter " Wilsons Mill, leaves "
Os- - Camden " Sumter arrives "
<):> -Passenger-Sumter " Camden leaves "
5 35 am
8 Ot arc
8 15 am
9 25 am
9 31 am
9 35 am
9 45 am
10 00 am
11 14 am
5 50 pm
G 10 pm
6 3J pm
6 40 pm
0 50 pm
8 20 pm
7 30 pm
?) 20 pm
9 44 pm
9 00 am
ii 35 am
12 30 pm
3 30 pm
5 45 pm
G 30 nm
Note-All trains marked * daily. Others daily except Sunday.
Note-No. 32, Augusta to Florence, is through train ; Sumter to Flo
not slop at local st.-itious.
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, use, but to be displaced by av
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Also one 2 h. p. Gasoline Ea
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