THE NEW YORK, TRAGIDY,
HOW HARRY THAW KILLED STANFORD WHITE,
The San Francisco Chronicle gives the following particulars of the Thaw-White tra gedy:-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. 1906.
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Yangmon, Korean 5.5, 3,457, N, Nagatsu, zith' July-Moji 19th July, Coal.-M. B. K. Stanford White, the eminent architect, of the firm of McKin, Mead & White, was shot to-Moldavia, Br. 8., 1.08, F. H. Gordon, 25th night and almost instantly killed by Harry Thaw, a member of the prominent Pittsburg family, during the performance of the musica! extravaganza Mamelle Champagne" on the roof of the Madison Square Garden. White died before an ambulance could be summoned
and Thaw was arrested immediately after the shooting.
The Madison
Square roof garden, which has been closed for several years, was crowded to night with a fashionable audience. While Harry Shor, who fills, the principal comedy rola in
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the piece, was singing a comic songDakotah, Br. . 2,300, Roan, 25th July and the garden was echoing with laughter and applause of the audience, a series of shots ratiled in the rear of the auditorium, and a man in evening dress was scan to fall across a table at friends. The man who had fired the abots ded, pistol in hand, toward the nearest where he was seized and disarmed by the CKI, police.
The man who was shot was quickly identified as Mr. White, but his assailant, was not positively known to be Thaw until after he had been taken to the station-house, Persans in front of the auditorium, where the tragedy occurred, say that they saw a man sitting with fashionably dressed woman in the rear sud- denly walk down toward a table in front. The Gret intimation of trouble came when, walking | Prinz Sigismund, for Australian Ports. in front of his snated victim, the man exclaimed:
"You've deserved this You've rained my home," and drawing an automatic pistol fired three shots. The first twa tank effect, but as the third was discharged the pistol was struck up by a fireman on duty in the theatre and the bullet went skywardı.
The assailant was taken to West Thirieth street police station, where he described him. self as John Smith; 'a student of 120 Lafayette place, Washington, DC, but the police, on searching him, found cards and letters addiens ed to Hany Thaw of Pittsborg, and later his identity was fully established. The shooting occurred at se 30 p.m. whlie Harry Short was singing 1 Could Love a Million Girls Thaw had been at the performance ail the
evening and had been noticed to be very nervous and excited. White had been previously to the Manhattan Club, apd had only been at the garden a few minutes when Thaw confronted him. Fireman Burden took the revolver away from Thaw and handed him over to Policeman Dobbins, who placed
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him under arrest. Thaw handed the police: man Sio and asked him to notify Andrew Car negie that he was in trouble. Thaw, it is alle ged, said in the firemau: "He deserved what The got he ruined my life and deserted the
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While he was being held by the policeman, a young woman who is described as short, slender, dark, and very pretty, again put her arms about bis neck. Thaw told her to keep quiet and not get excited, as all would come out sight. Immediately after the shooting the curtain was rung down on the play, The au dience for a few moments believed the firing of the shot was a hoax and applauded, but de- velopments came so fast and so suddenly mak ing it clear that they were witnessing a tri gedy, that a panic isllowed.
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The performance was drawing to a close, and Spice's big six, a tort of up-to-date rodora" sextel, came on, when White entered the place. He came from the Manhattan Club, where he had spent the earlier part of the even ing. He took a seat in the filth raw, and on the left side of a table, and, leaning over, en gaged in conversation with 1tarry-Stevens, the Caterer of the garden,
Thaw bad been present during the entire performance. With a woman, said to be Mrs. Thaw, he had taken seats at a rear title: wie was in evening dress and his overcoat was thrown over the back of his chair. He got up every few minutes and walked, about, and the spectators later recalled that he had acted very nervously. The six women on the stage had begun their song, when Thaw left the woman and, walking rapidly down the aisle, stood for a few moments right behind White, looking at him hard. White apparently was utterly ignorant of his peril. Then Thaw quickly drew a pistol from his trousers packet and in quick succession fired three shots. Twa usok effect, either wound being fatal. White, with out a sound. slipped down to the floor, the chair and table falling on top of him. The audience broke into a ripple of applause. A woman near by, seeing what had happened and the blood flowing from the man's wounds, screamed. Two of the girls on the stage fled, screaming, into the wings.
"Get back into y un line! roured the stage manager so that all heard it. One of the girls started back, but she pagin fled to the wings, while two of the remaining four, seeing the cause of the trouble, fell over in a faint. The curtain was rang down quickly. Several men' in the audience rushed to White's assistance,, but the physicians said he had died instantly. Hir body was taken, after it became possible in the excitement which followed, to his home at 121 East Twenty-first vireet
Immediately after the shooting Thaw point. ed the revolver in the direction of the stage. and then sweeping it around towards the audience as if attempting to cover his retreat, started for the exits. He was quickly disarmed by Fireman Rudden, who rushed at him gardless of any per. He said later that Than appeared to be dazed, and offered scarcely any resistance. The fireman, and a policem..n rushed 'Thaw towards the clevator. White lived only a few seconds.
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Thaw's wife, who was Evelyn Nesbit, a meinailan, Fr. s.o., 337, I., Andersen, 14th July,
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to him, threw her arms around him and de-
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Co. shooting and cries of the audience, and Thaw was taken by him at once to the police station. There were several stories as to what Thaw did after firing the shots, but a number of men
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gunbart torpedo boat destroye
...surveying-vessel
اوره
river
gunbaat
river gunboat
river gunboa!
torpedo kami lestrayer
مارت
1,400 Нема
Commander H, 19, Wilkin, 1.8.0.
M.V.O,
Captain H. W. Savory, Lieut. Commander Hughes Captain H. Grant-Dalton
,,
Lieut, Commander H. B. Cox ... Lieut-Commander R, Henniker-Heaton
Lieut. Commander W, H. Darwall Captain S. V. V. de Horsey
F. Thursby
Lient.-Commander Percy Crabtree
Captain JA, Tuke
Licut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan,
Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle
Lieut. Commnoder. H. T. Atlay Lieut. Commander J, T. S. Lyne ....
in reserve...
"Williams
Commodore H, P.
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Lient, Commander E, Becreinn
Ligul. Commander R. M. R. West
Lien, Commander Stevenson Commander K. W. Glennie...
Lieut, Commander C. E. L. Thomas ... Lieut. Commander G. B. Spiger-Simson Licut. Commander G, J. Tadd
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Yangisse Hongkong Yokohama Surveying(Swatow Yokohama Yangtze Yangtze Yangterg
Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Can mandaryn-Übe6
Commander C. E. Mouro
Lieut.-Commander C. C. Walcott...
**
Lient, Commander jno. F. Koox...
NAME,
TONS. GUNS.
* FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION,
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,
H. P.
COMMANDING OFFICERS.,
LAST REPORTED AT,
10
1,700
Lieut, Fauré
44
Lieut. Merlo
re
Commander Kérihuel
**
500
Ligat, Jeannel...
iço 1,000 5.500
Lient Millet
Lieutenant La Blans
Acheron
Adoors.
Alouette
Argua...
Caronade
**
Déclare
Descartes
Dupelit Thounis
|
Estargaan ...
|
***
Francisque Macza-Per Heungskam, 26th July, 1.15 P.M. Fronde Tsingtao, Cheloo and Newchwang-Per Guichent... Gozydon... Sullberg, 26th July, 2 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 26th July, 3 P.M. Henri Rivitie Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Jacquin B.C., and Tacoma-Per Shawmut, 27th July, | Javeline Kersaint Hilary, Ger. 1.s., 1,276, Uecker, 14th July, 13 M.
Swatow 13th July, Geo.-S., W. & Co. Swatow, Amoy and Foockow-Per Hat. || Lynx ... Ingalls, Am. transport, dow, Scott, 3rd July,ching, 27th July, 13 A.M.
Manche Kabe-PerMontcalm... Manila 30th June,
27th July, 11 AM.
Mourquet Macao-Pex Fungshan, 27th July, 1.15 P.M. Olry Manila-Per Leongsang, 27th July, P.M.
Peibo... Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, | Paria ... Cooktown, Calros, Townsville, Brisbane, Pistolet Sydney,
Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, | Protén ...,, Melbaume, Adelaide and Perth-Per Empire, Rapière 28th July, A..
Manila-Paz
Redoutable *
Agreed that he had said, "That-will never go | Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. ., 623, D. Hentz, 1 Shal, Yokohama sad
With that woman agnin
To Policeman Dabs at the garden he said, "Well,him, he deserved BP"
Once in the police station, he had apparently recovered himself and has become the least excited man in it Standing before the ser- geant's desk, in easy pose, his overe, at hang. ing over his left arm, he first calmily took out
name, ad
23rd July-Haiphong 20th July, and Hoihow sand, Gen.-J. & Co.
Kutang Br. 11. 4,895, R. C. D. Bradley, ayıd July Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 17th
July, Gen.- M. & Co. Labor, Nor. 1.8, 949. A. E. Olsen, 22nd July,
Moji 15th July, Coal.-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co.
-Sourabaya toth July, Sugar.-S., W. & Drop, Zafiro, 18th July, 10 ALL
* cigarette and lighted it. Answering the Lisa, Swed, .., 1,177, H. Haradahl, z2nd July, Qual questions as to his name
adrass, etc.,
he said he was. Smith, 33 years old, a
Co.
studant, of 33 Lainyette place, Washing:oongsang, Br, s.4., 1,093, A. G. Smith, 24th
D.C. Then searched hi
100
identity
was confirmed. In his card Case were cards engraved with his name, Harry Kendall -Thaw" He had $350 in cash. Refusing to aay a word about the crime, and asking that his lav
lawyers
Louis A. Delafield and Frederick Longfellow, be notified, he puffed his cigarette Asd was taken back and locked in a cell, The charge against him is murder,
It is known that for years bitter enmity had existed between White and Thaw on account of the former's attentions to Mrs. Thaw, which bad begun prior to her marriage.
July, Manila zrat July, Gen.-J., M. &
Ca
Loyal, Ger, .., 1,937, F. Nateins, sist July
Bangkok 13th July, Rice and Gen.-S., W.
& Co.
Mathilde, Ger. s.., 833, N. Schremann, 20th July, Moji 14th July, Coal,-1, & Co. Mercedes, Br. 3.9., 2,900, J. S. Gregor, 31st July-Yokohama 14th July, Ballari,- Adiniralty.
Monmouthshire, Dr. s.8. 3,36, G. E. Warner, R.N., 24th July, London and Singapore 5th Juno, Gen.-S., T. & Co.
104
*
&c, todín, via Tuticorin Par
Habra 28th July, 11 M. Macao--Per
or Haungshan, 28th July, 1.15 P.M. | Styx Swatow, Weihaiwel, Chafoo and Tientsin- Tiklang Vanbap Per Kurichow, afth July, 3 ..
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and | Vétéran Macassar-Por Tjipakor, 28th July, 4 YM. Vigilante....
Macao-Per Heungihan, 30th July, 1,15 R.M. Macao-Per Haungskan, 31st July, 1.15PM. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Kunjang, 31st July, 2 7,4.
Manila-Per Tron, 31st July, 3 P.H. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Tiantılm, gist July, 3 P.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria und Vancouver, B.C.--Per Empress of China, 1st Aug,, TI A.M;
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armoured gunnat...
receiving ship...
torpedo-depot
river gunboat
river gunboa!
gunhast
sub-marine...
dest myer
destroyer protected cruiser armoured cruiser river gunhost river gunboat destroyer cruiser... sub-marine surveying ship Armoured cruiser destroyer. river gunboal gunboat
sub-marine... destroyer... sub-marice... destroyer...
!
battleship, reserve
destroyer armoured guabóst river gunboa!... receiving-ship ... torpedo depot. river gupbeat
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6,300
303
10,200
Commander Ameti ...
Capt. Lespicasse de Saune.... LIGUL
Lieut. Carreau......
Lieut de Saint-Seine
Capt. Tracou
Capt. Ridoux ...
Lieut. Portier
ter
Commander Sagol-Duvauroux
-
Haiphong Haiphong Cape St. James Canton
Kiukiang
Chefoo
Chefoo
Saigon
༩ཝཾ་
Shanghai
st
SAIFUD
Chefoo
Nagasaki
Chefoo
108
Lieut. Le Coroller
Baiphong
Haiphong
300
Shanghai
2,200
Commander Simos
Haiphong
Lisut. Armbraster ...
19,600
Capt. Martel
Commander Laporiq
Baie d'Along
6,300
Tongku
Saigon
Hopgay
Faigon
Shanghai
Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles,
- %
6,071
-
Com'ding the local naval defence of Indo-Chinn, Capt. Passeraide Silans, Lieut. Hallier ***
Balcon
**
1,700
Lieut. Duc..
441
FFT
144
Chefoo
Selgon
Upper Yungiare
4,560
Hoopay
500
Lieut. FougeroÛáků ... Lieut, Brugo p
Balgon
120
*Flagship of Vice Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief.
+ Finushin of Rear-Admiral Boisse, Serond-in-Command
LE
6,300
Commander Traquem Lieut, Grellier.... Lieut. Marchand
Lient, Hubert...... Commander Bertheaud
Lient. Glorieux Lieut.
1
Vincent-Brechinac
† At the disposal of Rear Admira) de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-Chios.
(*) Flagship of Rear-Admiral la Marolles,
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