h..,¢_<;5h/ -,ie-<2; . » .- . 4_- '71 x IANUA-av 25, 19o8 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I ; ' PAGE FIVE _ _~ I 1 ¢H€1-'_ ft ._ __- V _S _ _ CZAR AND DUMA I no No1j__Ao1iEr About Large Outlay Proposed for the' Navy; Finance Minister and Grand Duke Nicholas Oppose Naval' ' Program. --_ St. PETERSBURG, Jan. 24, (Spee- pected quarters. iu1)_The wufiict between thu Em_ll At a meeting held last week of the _ perm and the Duma over the naval Council of Imperial Defence, under .th d 1 ‘ . plan' which entails an expenditure olds Prxlcdgfgevltcljmlfprllleietaltlldrs of five hundred millions is steadil ' @ 7 of the army opened a regular cam- developing in a direction unfavor-' - H10 pnign against the program. able in relation to tho Empermds The Grand Duke himself d°eclared f1mb1191°115- Ithat in his opinion the Navy was in his The 5c11°m° W111°11 M- K0110S01f. Ian anarchical state and a hotbed of S Minister Of Finance. Drivntelv de-`mutinies, unworthy to be trusted clared spelled ruin to Russian fin- with such enormous sums for new ances has met opposition* in unex- construction. in OF MRS THAW° . -hsio in EXAMINATION ._ 1I111<1C 111 COUFM will be found on an- Dr. Johnson’s evidence is that he is that he is Sane' he would be Set “t T her Page of to<1av’s Guardian. somewhat firm in the belies that the liberty' H” WOM b” "nt t" 'ml' tacked by the Oimnsition spnnlwrs. 1"” Palmer then addressed tlieprisoner is sane. Dr. Warburton, in and would have to Stand his trial Mr. Crockett of F‘i-edericton said 111111 Jury. His address and the conclu-Ilrnply to ii question asked him, said under the indictments against him` A-1"’ THE KI G VERSUS EDWI . BROW T _ ion to make certain explanations in t Mr. The Chief Justice then addressed To Tangle Her up in Her Evidence "‘“"‘"”' THE CHIEF JUS'l‘ICE'S CHARGE _ '_ (lgom the otlicinl Court--Report! NEW YORK. Jai.. 2_'i,--District Attorney Jeroma'a long midi severe cross-examination of Mrs. Evelyn N0H1>.1t Thaw at the trial of her husband, came to an ond late today The attorneys for the dufc-use then succeeded‘in placing in evidence n letter written by defendant in the fall of 1902. which completely cor- roborates the claim that the girl who was to become his wife did tell him the story of the relations with Stanford White, ‘much as she has re. waiver of the confiddential relation of counsel and client when Frederick W. Longfellow, his former attorney, appeared on the stand to identify the letters. Some of the writings were ad- dressed to Mr. Longfellow and others had been sent to him to be deliver- ed to Miss? Nesblt. 'I‘hey_all ‘ con- tained many references to the girl’s history and to her experience, and in the letters intended for the young woman Thaw constantly bespoke his K fe entlemen of the Jury: I have ___ only 9. very few observations to _make to you. From the nature of this case, it is not nccessary that I should speak to you at any length. The oath you have taken is that. “You shall diligently_ inquire and true prescntment make by and on behalf of our Sovereign Lord the ing whether Edwin O. Brown, the prisoner at the -Bar, who stands here indicted for an indictable of- n ce, be sane or not, and n. true seat D. C. McLeod asked permis- lu/ted it upon'the stand at this and the former trial. This lett€r was one of the dozen which were read to the jury as tend- ing to corroborate young Mrs. 'l‘haw's testimony, and as further to show the edect her story had up- on the defendant's mind. Most of these letters were read to the jury in the former trial, and were consid- ered as one of the stronge_s_t bits of evidence in the hands of the defence. Mr. Jerome objected to their intro- duction into the records today, but was overruled by Justice Dowling after Thaw himself had made a E I I love and respect for her. Many of the sentences rambled on incoherent- ly and there were many scratches, erasures and interlineations. __ 'si CHICAGO MARKETS A Csicioo, January 2-f --(Speoiall- .Tun C9rn......... _ _ my “ Wheat. _ .... ._ 102.1 “Pei~k....... 313.17 May `0orn_. . . . . 60 " Wheai..._... .. _ - 085 Pork _ . _ he Jury Return a Verdict-of “Sane.” Chief Justice’s Charge to the Jur Prisoner To Be Tried Today. °State= O ment by D. C. McLeod. today for original documents, hutthc Ur _%`_"_"**"_1' Go dence the prisoner is sane now,- quite sane enough to perfectly under- stand the charge against him. Some greater opportunities of acquiring knowledge of the prisoner‘s conduct more visits to him and were longer in his presence, and perhaps had better opportunities and facilities for But leaving aside the evidence of the Cllll verdict give according to the best of your understanding." That Gentlemen, is the issue you have to try; whether the prisoner in the dock he insane or not; and you are to decide that according to the best o f your understanding. -That understanding of course wil, bc guided and governed by a consider- ation of the evidence, and your view of the_ prisoner in the dock, and all the circumstances in the case. Looking at the prisoner I dare say it will appear to you, that his '3p[|j|AL SMUHUAY N||]Hl mu _:;‘;i;i 3:5. ;;“_i:;°;.:_'f,“§: 1:33; ity. Now what other evidence have you for Wonderland. At the close of the To add to it the musical additions'hesh1e,, the evidence uf your senses k 1 d t 'in the linc of edects are to be some- wee program wonder an pu S thing out of the common. Go and ii" viewing the ‘prisoner and consid- on some special numbers-ones which see this picture and when you hém. erlug his demeanor? You have the "T9 801112 t0 be V951 1111191`@5T~1“g cu' ,tnc cornet, trombone and other evidence of sevérnl doctors, some on tertainers in every wny- R11l11S musical additions, real articles le- one side and some upon the ntheu Rastus makes his debut in a capital member not picture ones you will S specialty which is sure to "fetch"§pronouncc Music Forward a hugeno the house. Every one who _enjoys 11 success. That is what the manage- Y good laugh must_..bcar in mind that ment intend it 110 be and that is ome of these -arc very positive;` thers arc not so ccrtnin. You have ou have the evidence of Ds. this star comedian is to be at Won- ` what it certainly will be. son. According to his €Vi<101100. £110 dcrland tonight and go see him 118 Doctor Skin’em will make his of course there will be the illustrat- first appearance tonight too-doing huh insane fm. some time_ you have cd song 'by Mr. Harney and the mo- tion plcturesare simply niugnillc- making ugly P00910 pretty, thin e his wonderful transformations in ent people nu out to proper proportion. "Music Forward" is 11 g1‘f111f1_stout 1100910 1"'11“l:"1* ‘md _°th" t I , i W truuuformutigu y¢t_ at Wonderland hgueh magical acts. l`he Doctor is tihe McLaughlan thu ic is nsane no , is beyond dispute even the bestlwonder of the century S0 ‘10 11* m SS transformation yet at Wonderland. C.-ncli.ucd on page. prisoner is .insane now, and has the evidence of Doctor Hender- qunlly positive that he is insane You-have the evidence of Dr. And you have ‘ the evidence of Dr. » \ , . _ evi defend himself' but when asked ' the the tic to said he was not .in a position statc positively whether he was l of the two experts-Drs. Goodwill and Hattie. Dr. Goodwill is posi- tive that the prisoner is insane, and Dr. Hattie is not positive; he H0 S0 IHE .IAPANISI WIIN'T HIIHI THEM administration ln connection wifh thai lhuzlflo squadron fire absolutely unfouncl-1 ofll Vice Admiral Sato, mlnlater of thc; nary. in an interview with the corres-I uondcnt <1 the Aisoclaud Ifress, today? _-mid 1 I We have no secrets from America con 1 ccrnlng the distribution of our ther.. Daily reports showing the wtereabi nts, of every ves:-ol which can he cmllyi »\-certained are public. In vlcw of th-‘ rensnllonul reports umnnnt. ng from` various quarters we _desire emphatically lu say that no vessel of the »lap»\ues.»|.' fl et ls any nemcr the Pacific Coastal. America than Yoknsukn. Every one of_ the bnttleshlps is now on the homel -tation either at Yokosuka, Kure ir? S»icbo,und the enfinc flitlllas of form-:ful boats and iulmfnriuei nr- at the sum-, mallfzns. The only .lnpam-ae war veisisls now outside of home waters are ouch cruiser at each nf the following Chlne~c| u ru ll fnkow, Feehow, Amoy and Yin Qrugw, two at Slnaughal and |_hr¢c,41n|all_ whips at Kon-1. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. j 'rake i.AXA'r1vn BROMo Qufninei Tnhlets. Druggfsts refund money lf satisfied that you will give it yourl insane or not Such is the evidellce most careful consideration and thntl your verdict will be according to the best of your understanding. would not swear that he is sane. about noun’ and the Jury unmedh Of C0l11`S€ YOU 1U10W the 11111’ 15 that ately retired to consider their ver- pcrson shall be condemned without dict night by n grand douhlc vaudeville being afforded au opportunity uf be_ At twenty minutes push two they bill in addition to the moving pic- ing heard in his own defence; with-,mthmedy and the fo,-umuu duclut-ed tu thc prisoner on the forgery charge. I i n :_ _ Cb The Court met at 10.30 yestcrday§Goodwil1 that he islnow insane. All in that position and therefore as one For several Mum the de|,h¢_c whh Ithe rning, ‘that evidence is- in proof ‘-of the in- who should not be tried; should not con . That is the course of procecdurc I coming to a conclusion upon the is- sue beiore you. . Mr.Pulnier said *thc case would _There is not much more that 1 have to proceed. U nf the medical gentlemen hhve had need say to you. You know what the The prisoner was then arraigned issue is; you know what the evid- and ence that you have before you is; :He asked for time to procure wit-` thhh Others' some of them hhidiand upon that issue and from that nesscs from abroad, namely, D. J. evidence, applying the best of your Mc nnderstunrlinzr to the case. ynu will cent or 1-mucation new in <‘1ur=o,-o, come to a verdict. I Cn doctors Oh hoth sides’ with the In ordinary cases they are sworn to (jo exception of the two who pmperiy f1"d '1 me vefdictiaccording to the and it was omereii not the mai be called experts-Doctors Good, evidence* Now yn" am asked to 51"' will ,md Hhttie_the chse stands find a verdict on‘evidence of course; ton-thirty _o’clock. Ithus :~ According to Dr. Go0dwi1l's b“t according to thc best of your dence the prisoner is insane.. Dr.1“UderHt““d1”g- a,"'1 You are asked fm' Hattie Shia that in his opinion' helto upply your understanding with ,forgery charge, and his defence will 11111. (Brown) understood the charges a- out ignoring the evidence or nny Of *I1 gainst him nnd he believed that he the C1FCl11T1Sl5H11C€s bwllilht 150 YOU# 111 had perhaps intelligence enough to D0f1C0» This is not a case that it would be euve it in your hands, feeling fully, His Lordship concluded his address The Chief Justice then enquired of l ' ' sane as one who is n'ot 1> n W 10 is In \ Mr. Palmer (who is acting for thc h Af~t0""”Y`Ge1'°m1) W110f11@1" 110 WHS representing the most beautiful - ready to proceed with the trial of melody. Mr. Mclican here interposed, say- w ng lic was convinced that thc pri- of. H. H. Shaw, Id. H. McEzicliern,' IN THE TIME COMMONS Row Over the Refusal Oi Premier to Produce Documents, Opposition ln- sisted and no S upplies Could Be Voted. TTAWA, Jan. 24,-(Special)-The plc the ntisfnctory reason were given. lfoi' _ I ee to the Premier`s unrcus;m.'ilile` 11111 In verumcut refused to accede. nciplc and said that thc demands' 111 dgcs. ositmh demands were repeated Tlicy would violate the principles reprcsenativc government. opposition they claimed it was duty of the (iovernnicnt to give fullest i'nform:itlon on public af- tlnued and absolutely no business 1 [un-s_ Now they refused to do so. Aftei. the Chief Justice had when ‘sanity of the prisoner. be put in Jeopardy whilst he is in was I have no doubt that the evidenee that condition; and for that reason B of_ the medical practitioners has been £1119 1518119 113-51199911 Submitted t0 Y011 me -honestly and conscientiously given, to say whether or not, preparatory h S regard to a certain document givchiand there is no reason to question to his trial upon the indictment, you R_ L_ Borden (h,(,1m.-hd he whhhl Nh Ihhh Court as evidence and published I thc sincerity °f their 1’0119f- A111111( 1"’ is 53119 of 11159110- main in the I-louse till he was the T m in h Then you have the evidence of phy- If you find he is insane, no harm qizc a orn g ncwsp per. _ _ , » sicians called for the Crown, and the ‘S done? he Wm be Sent to “ mnntlc um- His Lordghip granted 1'"m1ssi0"_' first is Doctor Johnson' who is the asylum, and if after a few months pri d the statcnient, as subsequently _mil hhyhichnh The inference from under treatment there it appears of done. 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