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HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 3, NO. 232, THE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SEATTLE THURSDAY JOHN CONSIDINE’S FATE NOW RESTS IN THE JURY'S HANDS for the State and for the netense Rest Their Case ‘The trial of John Considine for the | Billing of William L. Meredith, which vhes absorbed so large a share of ‘Attention for nearly three fe ended. The fate of the te now im the exclusive of the Jury, and a ver- | may be retarned at any mo- Tt is at least Mkely that ae Resin may be the topic of the tonight. Bestory ef the Trial fficting accounts of it by wnques- tionably credible witness, the end ts a weloome relief go all who have been ceedings. ‘The 12 jurors look like men almost weary of life. A Few Bouquets The very able addresses of coun- et which ‘kept courtroom pack- ed hour after hour with absorbed lis- tenera, became weartsome to the un- oceupled attorneys, and all but the speaker would retire from the to time to the judge's private cham- ber to gossip with friends. ‘The case has been very ably mai aged on both sides, and considering the magnitude of the stake. with un usual good temper, This feature must be largely credited to the pree iding Judge, who, while a % widest latitude to both e ion '| naman, Now 4 the five | consumed jew In the Pl acumen that his rulings have seldom besa challenged by either This morning's session w entirely by Mr. Fulton's clos- ment in the case, him | sideration of the most, weighty fea- tures of the tayue as they presented themseives to his mind. } to the question of Meredith's during the afternoon precedin; affray at Guy's drugstore. ree ued that there was no ev! show that there was anything ‘un- his actions, or that he con- took, templated any such occurrence at in hich, he loat bis ite. satirized the testimon: SE —, He ridiculed MeCor. Secctiarty | mie ddressed Sx! strangely cone society ANOTHER ANTWERP, Gazette says fna'y Ulnens was due to @ serious CLAIMING AGAINST LONDON, Nov. 21—The trial Theodore Jackson and Dis Ds ‘Was resumed this morning. The fective who searched the trunks that he found papers’ ‘woman claimed the ot | Chinese exclusion convention, called | af hatic protest against the repeal ot een Mention!) the exclasion laws and prepacing « the prisoners claitned tebe the Much | memorial to congress, was called to order this afternoon by Mayor Phe- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. The | | Considine, compelled to participate in the pro- | ] defendant's attorney to Gemonatrate | ineapable of intelligent has dis- | Me oceu- | fractured bie tons | He recounted t the | Foborated that evidence, and called from the witness stand | W8* fired when Meredith had f Mr. Hert pe & fraternal |" to the floor, or pearly appelation, and CHINESE: T0 BORRO jan, who made an addre The afternoon will be taken up in organization. Assistance for Tacoma Bank in East ¥x-Congresaman Geary will prob- ably be chairman, Delega present from all the sone MMriY vep- ROASTED | PITTSBURG, > TACOMA, Nov. ~Preaident| morning an unk Caesar, Of the Metropolitan tak, of | himself headlong in of the fure this city, now in the handy of Ne-| naces at Bchoenberger'n milla, Ale z. Phelps, lett today f. New| mont his entire body was roasted bas city, where he hopes to get! yond identification, his left toot ny. BL own Early this man ‘threw SENSATIONAL CHARGES |wensational counter chary? smoins se 6 Days of Hard Work, Attor-\Judge Emory Charges the Jury in an Impartial Manner--It Retires and Is Now Deliberating overhearing @ street conversation in | good reason that ft ts necessary to Which, Meredith threatened {o kill take his assallant’s life In order to prot offense under the law, On the other hand, if the person assailed has no reason to beileve that faver of the probability of & shot | his life ts In danger, and kills his as- outside the store, previous to the a lant in a reckless and malicious firet discharge of Meredith's shot- he cannot claim exemption BUR. and made the most of the tvs- ier or mich “ies o> te crowed we ole timony to that effect. ioe o oe Ho thon discussed the strugets in- aed as to induve A Shot Outside the Store Mr. Fulton argued forcibly tn ot his own, ts not guilty of any | FURTHER CASUALTIES REPORTED Seven Trainmen Killed in Santa Fe Wreck LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov, 2t.—In addition to the four repor and the four injured yeeter the collision of pamenger trains tho Banta Fe near Needles, the fol- lowing lint is given today of casual- ties Dead—H, Waiter ®, Hernhart, voreiey barber; Walter; Bam W. Fair, H. MH. Webb, ant, all members of the dining room ere asnengers Injured—P. J, Steenson, right shoulder, Jeft ankle and left nd beater Tawa. Prankit, slightly bruised, wlseo. Mrs. HM. H. Gibbin, slightly injur- ed, Oakland, Cal. b and With the accepted | the mind of a reasonable man that facts for a basin, argued the prob- serious danger exist | @biliLy Of the accounts by the state» ‘ees being the true history of ‘He drew & mreastio the effort of the | rm Lest Night's Session The evening nession of yesterday Bervore of accom . who was ob- Hed to be in the federal court to- day. Tho jury signified their © tire willingness to hasten the’ pro- ovedings, Mr. MeBiroy’s addrems, which oo- euplied two hours, was devoted to a Kenoral ning up of the tentt mony in the case, whieh had been exhaustively considered in detail by it They | Mr. Morris. Mr, MoKiroy confined Ful himself almost wholly to what ap- pe We thay aleve te tan | peared to him to be the vital fea- Sat Yello Cetin tures of the evidence. Claimed that ke was willing to stana | He censured the attorneys for the o prosecution for their failure to bring Fe ea ake, Grittin's evidence. | uy all the facts in the case at the loutect, He argued that it was their representing the power of the state, simply to ascertalyt the truth in the prem! He accused them, on the contrary, of being at least Willing to conceal whatey would letondant. that John Considine wes rendered aetion by jon from the divcharge of redith’s shotgun and their’ un« Willingness to concede that M dith’s fighting capacity w: degree impaired bs the eoneu up the salient features of their tee- timeny. He maintained that be- fore Meredith was killed he had been unconscious and helpless for a eut- Gelent time to enable Considine to comprehend the situation, and that his firing of the three shots under clroumstances was irrefutable ate to hinge the issue up- jon the evidence of Judge Griffin, With Jodge Griffin He denied that it was a question whether cr not Judge Griffin tes. | for he, like other men, mi | mistaken, He eald that wi ere, sage Griffin might nave iy ag & man, had pais him to the bench, and that on the witness stand he mut be considered like any other man. He discgaeed the cusflicting tee. ttmony na to the struggle ts Se the ma More, and with ed the evidence fnvoring the fr gga Mr. Fulton's argument wae com- pact and logical, with an oecasional Uneture of invective, and some wunclation. He closed with of the dead 7 Ne ane 8 foil a an reer ne wail ‘Gm bad whan tole cuNm- Me a six-shot theory, settled rule that the testimony | Bert of seeing and maith’ to the most wi shots, ate Mekiroy inte ed thet = fair the evidence partial men, such as the Jury had sworn themselves to be when they were chosen, that John Considine had done no more than ther man would have done to t himeelf, and was, therefore, ‘That follows, that counts Just the same; I've always noticed great success is mixed with troubles more or lees; And it's the man who does the best ‘That gets more kicks than all the any prot At 12:10 page Emory adjourned | eptitied to an acquittal. court until The Judge's Charge Court reconvened a Little before 2 o'clock, and Judge Emory read his instructions to the jury, which im- mediately retired to the jury room to deliberate, ‘The instructions are regarded by the lawyers about the courtroom es eminently fair and impartial. Com- ment is unanimous that the law of the case is stated with singular oon- EVERETT SMELTER|. BVERETT, Nov, 21.—Articles of Incorporation were filed here today t Sound Redustion Co. the Rockefellers, in the gurn of $900,000, This makes the big smelter works of Everett strictly a local concern, as heretofore they have been operated by ca) vital in- |corporated in the state of Virginia, ‘This ts now transferred to the etate ot Washington. jutler and 8. H. Brownell on der in the first degree being conai tuted by purpose, premeditatior and, deliberation, In murd In the second degree, premeditation pont beent, tyes " keilih the heat of passion, without m lon, ‘The jury was instructed to acquit unless some of the elements of crime mentioned were proved beyond & reasonable doubt, which was de-/| fined as a doubt that had reasons jeliberation are for its basis; not @ chimerical, ca- fanciful or imaginary SCHLEY NOT IMPOVERISHED prictous, bt. A Strong Point ‘The jury was instructed hog p man who is in a place wh he one of Admiral fchiey's & right to be, and who is ‘staan = that the inquiry cost fault, and is assaulted with a dead- | hia client immense sums of money ly weapon, and who believes with | or had irpoverished him, |, Nov, 21.—Captain AGAINST Cc. GO. JACKSON ARE STRONGLY DENIED Charles 0. Jackson, who was yew terday arrested on a charg» of erim- inally assaulting the daughter of W. H. Davis, of Everett, toiay made a but told that story to her parents as & subterfuge to save hero! Mr, Jackson's hearing wi Place next Monday afternoon Sedge Goan Tarcugh his ottorne Lewis, Hardin & Albertson, he has depositey $1,000 cash bail for his op Dearance at that time, tahe the father of the girl. Nesides phatically denying the entire # he claims that the aituir iw @ species | of blackmail; that the girl was not| match’ ¢ in the New York from influential friends sumictent. } only. ps 0 I a i nt| ing the only part not disfigured. Caesar recetved a telegram from hin friends offering easistance, and on the Rdvice of his attorneys and the tee Promoting attorney of Merce Mtclded to accept. BOER BUYS CAPTURED LONDON, No ener reports the TELLURIDGE, Colo, Nov. t1-—- ‘Twenty-two miners perished yeater- day in the interior of the dmugsler Upion mine by the gaa and smoke generated from a fire ut the mouth of the Bullion tunnel. The fire started about 7 o'clock in the morning, from a defective flue in the bunk house at the mouth of | the tunnel. It quickly communicat- ed with the other buildings, The | t¢8 *moke from the burning con: a4 Lord Kiteh- ure ‘om~| mandant Buys while the oie nel attacking @ patrol of abc Way pioneers near Viltersdorp. pai Ee aad Camaaltes ace not re- tory with him in this city in October,! block annex, TWENTY-TWO MINERS ARE SMOTHERED IN THE LOWER LEVELS OF THE SMUGGLER MINE, COLORADO verter house, which was saturated | capitalist | with ofl, began pouring into the tan- | Lawrenc A. L, Colling and B. B. the managers of the com- nel, ~~ which, with the shafts of the mine, ao pany, earching parties penetrated every part of the mine and have found 22 bod All the missing exce or three are accounted f t had just gone on P could be warn- ed of thetr danger, the levels and stopes were filled with smoke and gas ‘The Miners’ oMetals de About half of those in the mine | clare every p to render the escaped. liven of the wonably safe ‘Thetimugele Union Mining Co, is omposed of was neglected and will surely prose- w York and Boston se cute vigorously, | Mr. Jackson has an interest in aj CRIES King Alexander Said Consort’s Face BUDA PESTH, Nov. 2. taya, a leading Bervian new: ubliahes what it alleges are d the Belgrade sensation of yente rn Xecording to that oxander and Queen Yeeats ‘and the king slapped fac per King Al- quarreled “The latter withdrew to her bowlctr, drank poison, and then rushed out of the palace shrieking, “Help! Have octors quickly administere’ res 's life was saved, effects of ‘One of the reasous for the popular LULL IN T fuwe, eabled to te “Panama: quiet; no Of Liberais, and quiet.” women. Woe 3h—~Thi erals captured the city: Commander McCrea, of the Amer the landing force that ts guarding SEG 70 END LIFE Young Woman Makes Second Attempt to Commit Suicide . ‘a Fig named otherwise known p young wor who lives ry disreputable 1T Wasp fnaton street, made an_attemap:. 1 end her life et an early hour thia morning by pelson. he becair unconaclous Yery mhortiy after tek- Ing the dose her companions noti her jilness and immediately sum- moned Dr, Carroll, who worked with her until she out of danger. Last night she started on a ¢rank- EVENING, [Vreconetttation. “HELP! SAVE ME,” the | wy department tion. Transit and telegrapn coramunication be Colon tn possession ere has been no dteordg here since the — Quiet reigned jast night. Foreigners rights 8Fe venn ---es0, NOVEMBER 21, CALMLY SMILING ‘AS USUAL Prosecution of Ida WASHIN V. Bh—A large percentage of women Was noticnarle Among those in the court rom when the Ida Bonine trial was resuined| this morning. | The defendant was end} smiling, os always. Tho aswtant district attorney began his state to the jury called to order. they must not be swayet by sentl ment nor sympathy for the defend-| ant. | Mrs. Bonine aid not wince av he! dramatically related the inclients at tending the tragedy. ste told of the breaking off of friendly relations of the woman and James 4. Ayves, Jy and of her constant efforts to effect | calm THE QUEEN to Have Slapped His / feeling against the king and queen! of Bulgaria came to lgat tolay. It that the king drew 2, deed | 4 from the public funds without | portiamentary authority. Since then incarda have been posted in F rade reading: “Down with royal frauds who grind | xew from peasants to spend in Paris gambling in” Since then an anti-dynastic feel- tog has been growing. he reported sanninate Queen Drage. HE STORM thie. the following: ther eines notitica- jean gunboat Machias, has increased the railway and telegraph lines, HE LED A DUAL LIFE The Real “Character of the] Dead Safe-Cracker Wa: Not Known | & reputable business of Whatcom, arrived in Seattle | yesterday afternoon and identified Thomas Dixon Rush, the dead cracksman as r Rush went to Chief of Police Sulll- van and told the fects of the double| life led by the highwayma: ‘The dead robber was born in Essex STAR. 1901, Z. C. 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Nearly © year ago the woman swallowed the contents of a bottle of carbolic acid, ‘This affair appened in British Columbia, and under the laws of that country ft ts criminal offense to attempt suicide. ‘or weeks after that the woman w in the hy tal and when she out she near going to prison. TOLSTOI Reported Dead in St. Petersburg LONDON, Nov. 2 a1 News dispatch from St. Petersburg reports Count Syof ‘Tolstol, the famous Russian novelist, dead. PRELATES CONVENE cussion of affairs of the h was Innugurated today lates worked in executive session It is understood that qu fecting the church In our possessions, and matters relating to A Central Roman Catholic gocieties, are being considered, [again arouse bis tribesmen to wan, jcounty, Ontario, Canada, twenty-six He had wealthy pai who wares the highest social pri ived'a good education | 8. opportunity of advano They Moved to Whatcom Four years ago the two brothers moved to om, where ‘Thomas ured employment in a shingle mill. There he lost the fore finger of his right hand, His brother start. ed in the mercantile business, Clinton Rush says his brother's | habits were not those of a thorough- ly model man, but his real character was never suapicloned, The dead man also has a sigter in Whatcom who was prostrated when she heard of her brother # double ite and his tragic death. Coroner Hoye will revurn today from California and if he deems it necessary an inquest will be held After that the body will be decently buried, ARMY WINS WEST POINT, N, ¥., Nov. 21 West Point military academy foot- ball team yesterday defeated the University Pennsylvania 1 by a soore of 24 to 0. | NAVY LOSES nay ated The umbia after a game her stood 6 to 5. 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