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THE | WIDOW LABOR | CANNOT SECURE $600 DEATH HAPPENINGS IN FIELD OF ORGANIZED Journeymen Butchers' Protective fon Must Pay Money to Deceased Member's Mother. | Compel Fails Empioy Balil Union Music herine Sheehan can get the endowment fund of the arneymen Butchers’ Protective As- tion, according to a decision ren- dered the Supreme Court vester- ssociation provides in its n that a sum of money av- 1t $600 shall be paid to of deceased members. rd Sheehan joined the or- the benefit case of his from Je by The o relatives When Edw ganizatior be paid death ire other in the he did wife asked efused compel pay ument the associa- paying death held that 1ction be and the married, but of the a h widow t was Iy was in question entitled to the case affirmed the s sentenced 1 Quentin for 501 Geary rcoat —————— GOVERNMENT APPEALS O THE SUPREME X rent Lang, who ars in te re COURT Jurisdiction of Commissioner of Im- migration Appears to Conflict With That of Federal Judges rmity nited States C a decision of cuit Colirt of Ap- milar confirmed States Court ha- Wing be the Lee tioner an citizen. rney Wood- Duncan E. n n that appeal to the preme Court, the under bonds ‘of $100 Supreme Court District Court was sdiction. ck in of stant ice ippeal s b taken to test e soundness of opinions recently de- States District Judge orthern District of New United States Circult r-of Vermont to the ef- the Commissioner of ration has decided that the.ap- to this country merican his judgment ed by the courts. RS AR iy Preach Gaelic Sermon. has annual pie- fect Imn ssion MO ALLEGED LAND BURGLARS IN CITY PRISON will A Gaelic be celebrated at St. St. Patrick’s d: commencing o’clock. The 8 League decided at its last meeting the members will attend in a| body. The sermon will be a2 panegy- ric of St. Patrick by Rev. M. J. Con- of St. Mary's Church, Stock- iately after the mass the Nugent, pastor of St. Rose’s rch, will recite the rosary and lit- of the Blessed Virgin in the lan- guage of St. Patrick and Bridget of Columbkill. Seats will be re the clergy and the Gaelic members and their friends. ————————— Passing of Oregon Pioneer. ASTORIA, Or., March 14. Kindred, one of the oldest of Oregon' pioneers, died last evening at his su- burban home after a lingering illness. He his death had been expected for some ks. Xindred crossed the plains in early '40’'s and had resided near hx city since 184 The deceased is survived by eleven children, thirty- eight grandchildren and twenty-six great-grandchildren, a total of seven- ty-five. Herbert Held Williams and on Suspicion of Having Looted Antone Lempy Rose’s Church on at 10 Roowms. that Edgen > ago the rooms W. M. Mi and va e notified they 1 him League arrested with the leged to h: rles Graham, night stered the clerk He was the apartment by John ther clerk. Fry caught the turned him over to the po- | on were found a dis 2 quantity of handker- at last was in we Wind Attains Great Veloeity. McAdie has just received Observer W. W. Thomas at t the wind attained a ght miles an houm ng last Thursday's | —_——— Missing Man’s Body Found. VICTORIA, B. C., March 14.—The | body of David Ferguson, missing since points of the compass, however, have [meraing. drivk et sl Tt S0 4 ed a greater velocity at’ Poii(|®tretched arms, within a few feet of - t ocity at Peint the main road, seven miles north of wind blew at the rate of 1 Victoria. In the right hand of the enty miles an h e 4 was thought by the weather burean | C/2¢P knife and in the right side of the neck was a wound which severed officials 1z right tha PR AR v oners ‘ury returned a verdlct of sui- TRUST COMPANY INCORPORATES. | ¢ide while of unsound mind. ————————— SUIT OVER CATTLE.—A jury was ucurg The Monetary Trust Company was incorporat- e yesterday with a capital stock of $1,000, he directors sre H. B. Mayo, Dan Van - ey rasky's gourt ener, A. Betz, H. W. Hernse and W. J. ug‘ ma :';?.X mn.":?ru -5 ...’.m"':':' " 2/ gan. Of the capital stock §2500 is subscribed. | for $50,000. - his_eighty-sixth year and | | sympathy for a | previous sermon and high mass will ate board of the Gae- | | hat and was gowned in a rved for | ( | was the back of the plump little figure | BENEFIT | As- | nothing | SIX JURORS ARE CHOSEN FROM MANY TALESMEN TO TRY CORDELIA BOTKIN Day Is Consumed and Only Half Panel Secured in Second Hearing of Woman Accused of Murdering Mrs. Dunning and Mrs. Deane by Sending Deadly Candy Through Mails ; BoTKIN. CORDELJA DEFENDANT I ROOM YE JRDAY WHIL! A FAMOUS MURDER THE JURY CASE AS SHE APPEARED THAT IS TO TRY IN JUDGE HER FOR CARROLL COOK'S COURT- POISONING MRS. JOHN P. DUN- NING WAS BE IMPANELED. & o L 1 e ————— O ko Six jurors have been chosen to try|as @ bobbed between her attorney)of Police Wittman and hoisted a eam- for the second time Mrs. Cordella Bot- and her sister, offering suggestions to|era on a tripod in an endeavor to se- kin for the murder of Mrs. lizabeth | the former at frequent intervals and cure a picture of the defendan® At Dunning by sending through the mails smilibg 1tto the sad tace of h“r, TS Rt h oticed him and appealed . ogtsbstps et Dol on August | Ve When some answer of a talesman tu Attorney Knight, who jumped to from this city to Dover, . On AUBUSE| o\ iick her as humorous. - | his feet and angrily deciared that it 6. 1898, a box of poisoned candy, of| Attorney Knight conducted the ex- | was an outrage to subject a2 woman on which Mrs. Dunning 1 her sister.| aminations of the talesmen for the de- | trial for her life to being photographed | with fatal results. Mrs. Deane, partook At the first trial Mrs. Botkin was found guilty, but was granted a new trial The six men that have been accepted by the prosecution and defense to pass the case on its second trial are: upon illtam € McDevitt, an ye of ‘the d Ratlroads, residing at 4022 Twenty a printer. residing at a grocer of 249 Fifth str Waller street Lillenthal, formerly a grocer. resid Fulton street al esfate dealer at 206 Sansome street, resides at Sacra- mento street To secure these six more than forty talesmen were examiped. Of these | and searched thoroughly i | ; | twelve were peremptorily chailenged by | the defense and two by the prosecution. | The others were allowed to go for \y\»w rious reasons, the predominant causes | being prejudice against the death pen- | alty on purely circumstantial evidence, | tered GOWN woman on trial and pinion that could not be al- the evidence. NED ALL by IN BLACK Through the tedious forenoon and aft- ernoo: front in At- n sessions Mrs. Botkin sat of the clerk's desk between ! torney Frank McGowan and her sister, Mrs. waist black lines of her features. table white satin. Roberts. She wore a pretty blac and black cloth skirt. A heavy veil concealed all but the out- Before her on the black jacket lined All that the crowded was a courtroom could see of the defendant black sidk | | with | | compl fense, and District Attorney Byington | : performed the same service for the peo- Both were extremely bainstaking the minds of | the men in the box. Out of the first twelve men three were | chosen as jurors, and it looked for a| time though the panel might be! leted before the conclusion of the | afternoon session. But after this the box was' filled time and again without another eligible being found. At the close of the morning ‘session only the three first chosen occupied the box. In the afternoon the proceeding drag- ged wearily along. Three other names | were added to the list before the close {and the sessfon ended with Edward | Healy, a liquor dealer of 28% Hayes street, endeavoring to explain how he could be an impartial juror while at the same time he did not believe he could inflict the death penalty on a woman. OBJECTS TO CAMERA. There were only two incidents out of the ordinary during the day. Once At- terney Knight, in questioning a tales- man, asked “Would you as quickly in- flict the death penalty upon a woman as a white man—as a man, T mean?" A titter broke out in the courtroom, but it was quickly suppressed by Judge Ccok, who sternly warned the crowd that if any further levity were display- ed he would order the courtroom cleared. During the afterncon session an en- terprising photographer for a newspa- per slipped into a corner behind Chief | CAPTAIN OF CRUISER TACOMA IS DINED | Banquet Is Spread at the Bohemian Club by an Understudy of Raphael Welll. A delightful dinner was given at the Bohemian Club last evening in com- olson, new cruiser Tacoma. | pliment to Captain Reginald F. Nich- S. N.. commander of the The feast was u. spread under the immediate direction of 8. the joyful immortal D. Brastow, an understudy of Raphael Weill. The news was imparted to the guests last night that Mr. Weill would return from Paris some time next August. The company at dinner last even- ing were Captain R. F. Nicholson, Harry George, George T. Bromley, W. H. Irwin, Alex G. Hawes, Henry Mar- shall, Swan, Wallace, Barry Coleman and S. Enrique Grau, George C. Chismore, Benjamin R. Ryland D. Brastow. Captain Nicholson was navigating officer of the famous battleship Ore- gon in the memorable battle off San- tiago. soon guns, The new cruiser Tacoma will g0 to sea for the trial of her LECTURER TELLS OF LAND OF SAVAGE Interests a Large Audience With a Chat on New Zealand and Its People. Kate Janisch, the well known New Zealand traveler and lecturer, deliy- ered an Interesting lecture at Lyric Hall. last evening, using for her sub- Ject, “A Chat on New Zealand, the Land of the Maorl.” The lecture ftself was extremely interesting and made vivid by a collection of photographs, colored views and moving pictures. The moving pictures were of the mountainous country in New Zealand and were taken from a stage traveling at a rapid speed. Other views, show- ing the ideal colorings of the sky and water in New Zealand, were shown, and the speaker, in explaining that the views were not overcolored, said: “Very few of you have seen paintings of New Zealand land or water scapes that are realistic for the simple rea- son that paintings that are realistic look overcolored and artists dislike working there.” Miss Janisch is a splendid lecturer and gave a very Interesting entertain- ment last evening. . — THE MAORIS against her will. Judge Cook ordere the offending camera courtroom and rebuked the Sheriff for allowing it to be admitted. The selection of the jury wiil continue to-day. Judge Cook announced that during the trial the sessions of the court would be from 10 o'clock until 12:30 and 2 o'clock until 4:30. Tt is be- lieved the proceeding will occupy at least two weeks. * i | | ADVERTISEMENTS. That Makes Shaving Easy. Made of the best materials for durability and good service. 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Hopland 10:40 810:20 & and Ukiah. 38 | al 8: 8:03 p| 6:2 110:40 a10:26 Sedastopol. | 7:35 p| 6 STAGES connect at Green Drae for San'| Quentin: at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphur | Springs; at Fulton for Altruria and Mark West | | Springq: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- | serviil or Skakas Springs. at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booneville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Spring. Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lak port and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy | Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laure! Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Upper Lake. Pumo, | Potter Valley, Johin Day's, Riverside, Lierly's. | Bucknells, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's | Hot Springs, Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkine. Mendocino City. Fort Brags. part, Usal; at Wiilits for Fort Brags, Wostoort, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo Lapess: ville, Cummings, Bell's Springs, - Hasris, Ol- sen's, Dyer. Gerberville, Pepperwood, Scotla and Eureka. Saturday fo Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On_Sunday_ round-trip tekets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rate Ticker offices. €30 Market stréet, Chronicle boliding. H. C, WHITING, R X. Rnk Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. | | | » siov‘ | | MT. TAMALPAIS RAalLWAY ve due to arrl SAN FRANCISCO. Main Line, Ferry Depoy Foot of Market Street 7. 1904, ARRTE 00A Vecaviiic. Wi iy 7500 A Eenicls, Saisun. Eimira aad Sacra- 7.20» Calfstoga, Santa z, 8an Ramon 8.200 . Tracy, Lathrop, 7.200 Wiiliame Willows. *Fru Portiand, Tacouia. & 7.50» 8.004 Davis. Woodland. Knizhts Lln-nnx. Orovjlle 7.50¢ Martinez, Aj Stockton, Banos, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia J - .. 4200 450 ...... 4.20¢ . Jamestown, So- ne and Aogels . 4 —Ogden aad Easi. 11 Martinez and Way . 8s0r 10.004 The Overiand Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago. 200 10.004 Valiejo ass:soasdae 200 10.00s Los Angeies Passenger — Port Coata. Martinez, Byron. Tracy, Lathrop. ~Stock ton, Merced, Raymond. Fresno, Goshes tion. Hanford, Lemoore, Bakersgeld. Los Aog - o Rive: > ‘ntel Knights Landing, Oroville and way .. 10.50a 7500 Ro tockton, Lodi 4.00» N1l ¥ 4307 Hayward, Niles, Irvington, Sar ; Jose. Livermor 6.007 The Owi Limited—Newman. Los Hayward. Niles & Hayward, Niles and ro Express—Og . St. Louls, worth, W1 Valiejo, dat Valiejo, Su Richmond, P Martinez and Way Stations. Qregon & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding Fortland, Puget Sound and Eas B nd San Jose (Sus- 6.00» 7.00# 7.00» 8.05» 8154 xev-rl, Ceaterville, Felton, Boulaer Cr Cruz and Way Stationa. 12167 Newark. Centerville, San Jose New Almaden. Los Gatos, Fel Boalder Creek. Santa Crus #9.307 Hnner- Train, Jose and Way Stations. Returs- 1og from Los Gatos Sunday ouly. 17 28» ""'f:,"-)”" Foot of Broadway — #6:00 18 10:00 . 1200 200 4.00 .. gg,u§1' LINE (Broad Gauge). T hird aad [owasend Streets.) ‘gw. Sen T and W, 902 > New aimaden (Fusar Fri 2 The Cosster——Stwps ohly Sab, Joses @firoy_ (connection for Hollle ter). Pajara. Castroville (com- nection to and from Monterey snd Pactfic Grove), Salinas, Sam Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Mar garita. San Luis Obispo, principat stations thence Surf (connection for Lompoc), principal stations thence Santa Bar! ventura, Saugus. Los Augeles... 9.004 8an Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitoia, santaCruz, Paciic Grove, Saltn: San Lufs Obispo and Prinet Way Stationa ... 4 Sao Toue and W: 4 Santa Clara, Sau Jose, Lod Gaios d Way Stations nd Way Stations . 4i0r ra,San Buenar 10 n Express—Santa Clars, o Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Faciie Grove (connests o Sans Clars for Senta Cruzs, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gaage Pointe) at Gliroy for Hollister, Tres Pinos. at Castroville for Salinss. Tres Pinos Way Pagsenger... obles, Santa Burbara, peming. El Paso, New Orieans, New York. Com ro for Santa Crus c roville for Pacifid 'ay Stations .. 710, 1816 un)uuu Berellorfl Btlmnnkhl Carlos. ‘Redwood, Fair Menio Park. Palo Alto.. . 18.48a San Jose and Way Station: 38 Palo Ao and Way Stacions... 1 ¥ South San Franeisco, Millbrae, Bar lingame, San Mateo, Belmoat, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oala Menio Plrx. and Palo Al 9.45» trains storping at Valenols St southbousd ares:10 A%, 7:004. 4, 11: 040, 8:0 7.2, 6: 20 . aad | TOSANRAFAEL, N (Ol @ Ball ROSS VALLEY, Depart-(rom San Prancisco Dail 11:00 a. m., 12:! m 1: —Daily, 5:25. 6:36. 520, 145, 50, 348, ua.' Suao. 80y 10:20 o. m. VALLEY To SAX M MILL . m. THROUGH TRAINS. daily—Cazadero and way stations. week Saturday excepted)— w ay Saturdays — Cazadero and way Sundays enly—I10 a m., Point Reyes and wa; 1!le21: SOFFICE—628 Marki FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot o m -