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WILL 60 | ON TRIAL FOR oe THE MURDER cours 7 OF HIS BABY foung Husband Appears in Court to Face Charge of}: Murder in the First Degree--Continuance Asked and Denied---Selecting Jury the Order . of the Day = looking Aefendant will set up the Gefense that the infant whom he is accused of murdereing. came to an accidental death from an over-doae of chloroform. administered for med~ icinal purposes, This much seems evident from the ed by Attorneys 8. M. Page and B. ©. Shields crom#-examination of the Prospective jurors, Each juror is asked whether he would be willl to acquit the defendant in case the ce should prove that the babe to tte death In SET tor with Morgan Stone ‘Another Case Wh WAITSPURC When Ba Me a fly in hie dinner at t Wash. pt found jown to up as he & wand gre Propristor Brummett| unett's Rou appeared and ral mixeup followed, until atl ain were arrested, taki ty Juatice and fined 85 | iodging house at #22 First avenue A fire that was undoubtedly of in- cendiary origin was started in a} | clock this morning. Act: | ing Chlet Lathan and J. T. apiece, RAILROAD Moore, the proprietor of the pla’e, WASHOUTS south at 2 Fire both convineed that the bia Wan set by some Unknown mincreant |The first thing that led the chief to Delieve that the fire was incendiary was the fact that it was ajarted (WO different Places On opposite sides of the hall, The theory was soon corroborated by the finding of a gas- oline can partly filled in of the rooms in which the Biase started. Neither of the rooms were ocupled. A full investigation of the case wil! |be made py Acting Chief Lathan and aay and trains had to be trani by Pire Marshal Kellogg, whe for oroe time has been working to we it © the Union Pacific trac LEO TALKS cure evidence against certain men under suspicion of having set fires in this city. The dai alt er {im emtii at about $150, The build- mi ing te owned by the Hemrich Bre: ine Co The heaviest lose will ap them, The damage to the fur- we DENVER, Sept. 22.—Heavy rains have caused washouts on all Toads leading to this city, and traing have consequently been much delayed ‘The Burlington track near Julesburg was submerged for half a mile yer 3 proper,” said Mr. Shipley. “We con- sider that tt ts necessary for us know the exact condition of mind of each furor, We want for example. whether, if be proved that the © pROMN, Sept, 2 The pope, today n jutes’ conference with Premeter Lauster, whieh was devoted | es wns ee onoete to # discussion of Canadian-Ameri- How Discovered chioreform in par- fttaire. . Only jurors who have an- ‘The fire wae discovered in a pecu- MLE AN iS Toomer in ihe hovets, Htaneon, as IN CHARGE essed it thie ‘Rote ‘ik. and WASHINGTON, D, C., Sept. 22—| morn| He thirsty about 1:30 o'¢) Commander McLean of the cruiser \ at Colon, this Indicates BigEs? fi tin Fl Hii 4 i i tt ‘al went dawn stairs to the saloon of Nick Hanns, "to wet up a bit.” When he pasted through the hal on the way down everyt was ht. He situation. mea- it the forces Of the ve recog- of the United traMc. en are riding on all Against interference by the treops of either beilixerents. iY — was tn the saloon « few yates, and then went back up to ————$——— OMAHA, Sept. 2%—Peter Olson, who shot and killed Mise Mary Pet- erson in this efty on Beptember 8, was killed by @ posse near Bancroft yeaterday. When overtaken Oleon was ordered to surrender but refused and a volley of shote was fired at him by the posse, ridding him with GOING UP Building permits for the erection of two modern flat buildings were stcured at the city engineer's ofce thie morning. 5 * wee 4 ee given permiasion to build row of 1. C. Beohtell. fwo-story flate with store rooms on NN the first floor on Pike street, to cont eterson. over 400; D. B ittier was given & permission to erect a row ot two- F: 0, "heddick. « 141? to 1449 Boylston ‘. K. Warren. it WITNESSED MURDER OF L, A, BOOTH ANACORTES, 22.—A see with ike that fil an able the fetiatban to skim over the featare of & bea serpent story men yesterday. The narrators, account. The men were fishing tn a boat approaching A\ the a ‘The serpent was ¢. . Ineepetion it was only hue. The sider off into ¥ glowing orange color, About the ‘the nature of their discovery, a st the monster raised a pair of win, ‘The wings, too, were of @ bright the upper part, ‘The serpent instantly began to interesting question in medical jur- |ispradence will be raised since the —— are at variance on the) au ‘The only incident of the early af- seasion was the challenging going directly tows the shore with the strength born fn a verdict of not guilty In case It \ were that the Underwood Ddabe was not drowned, but died from an overdone of chloroform. ‘The following nine jurors had been accepted by both stdes at 2 o'clock this afternoon: J. Ae Ward. ments, with a notse a roar Beginning Itke the “yell of ing into the wail of a cracked the water Into foam with fts tail, hind « clump 8 ™ of vous prostration. Eg or has gone out FH f i FLOATING AND STEAMING The wrecked Cottage City had been floating three hours, her donkey war steaming and the water was almost all pumped out gt her when | the ip Humboldt passed her 8ep- F 3 had lived. the houne haf burned, their furniture. ‘The Father's Flight Paul's sensations: nine day# wonder. ie was re- lentleasly pursued by Sheriff Cudi- *l hee and other determined officers of the law. The capture of the alleged child murderer wan effec (. L feng? tember 13, at 8pm. The wrecking crew were making ready to beach her at Stéhmor bay, where more md haa? Paul had been tracked for two Gut of existence by ita | Ga7# and & night by the smoke of me re his camp fires, When early in the ‘Hames of the alleged unnatur- complete patching was to be done on could proceed easily her own stea: The Humboldt, Capt. B. G. Baugh- man, arrived at 11 o'clock this morn- ing with $290,000 of gold dust con jgned to the Canadian Bank of Commerce and 149 passengers. When the Humboldt left Skagway, tive days ago, the identity of the dynamiter who blew up the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce September 15 was still a mystery. A string of people were visiting the morgue to y the mangied corpee, but it had not been recogniahd. ‘The coroner's jury that Inventigat- ed the death of William Joyce of Junetion, between Atlin and who was supposed to morning his figure was seen through | the clearing, Cudinee fired three tn. Paul at once threw up his hands, -land shouted, “Don't shoot again: sive up. Long-Looked for Woman Known to ie ee we] Have Seen Assault in Green i tie Light Saloon is Found Underwood at once stated that he was innocent of tntent to murder his tiny daughter, He admitted having | aterious woman who was in thrown the body in. the Day, and| ent Gracn Light saloon at the time said Nellie was with him on the |or ine murder of L. A. Booth Sunday bridge when he placed the little one! Horning, September 14, was found in ie #iab. the infant at once of Paul Underwood, a Weaver, and his 16- Nellie. She claimed the young mother in ona? ave assist le garments tn ie one wee Gressed Her rful Btory ‘The woman Went into the aloon on the fatal Sunday morning and or- She positively Mdenti- K. She saw Booth at t clothes. ‘The young people |in the sack with the stone. ping, Aeprember 1A. wes found |dered a drink. She saw Booth st the Bi) fugied a litte red house in Bal-| | He claime that the baby wag ii! oy pete arterngon, and 18 now bélog| PMroeone tne four men in the | ated cutee thee determined that SS ton ee ntesusly. Wee abe Serr | held os. toe Seren Sauce, coe eee saloon asked him to buy a drink, |the theory lab erromous, Tt ts ; cried piteousl ~ | held Pualoon at the time of the mur-| A2!00) Oren a Then one of the t he fought the fire until chloroform, Diow struck and saw thought that he foug’ re un Bure stated that at 9:30|fe7ina he sald he move i der, saw the men, whose name she could not tell, Ped then ran th the creck the ‘shortly after found {t- had stop- sum of money exhauster Pebe Sindee whan ond erecting. ‘Then, for reasone| EOC” Ong money fall on the floor. | Went Up to, Begrh and sirueke bee way |amereamtally fell in S80 wee Crowned y, en | Which he does not make clear, the| PO" Nuch she does not know, They many times. She says she would the Under- Ballard to return to their parents lived. father say# that he threw the dead baby into the water, ‘A fact which the state will use as woman, who gives her name as Catherine Champaine, but who is better known t6 the police as Geor- know the man if she saw him. He was Knocked to the floor ana taken to @ room and there robbed. OPENING OF ellie weemed devoted fond of their |evicence of, the hey ona gin Brown, 36 afraid that if ahe tells The "woman Is French and speaks aie, corn in Dour pack, | OF the English very poorly eae need ® indarcate Stn the erent inetd tnyan found 16 by ea i jaatardly (fhe was formerly @ fallen woman Z wired at once . ‘9 wooduhed by Heat- J of the city but has living on ®t 4 ordered the arrest |(he, Undermoons oe rdsiied by Beet | when found ine kouth ade saloon |ranch owned by herself nenr ciilman furniture dealer who were taking| today by, the officer she wan very |She will be taken to the county jail oay, anconde | much under the influence o HOF, |tomorrow and the man who struck the failure of ihe oft: | Me ay 10 Cor oC Oras the ono | and the complete story of the crime |the fatal blow Is expected to be iden- | «The forty-seoond school yoor of the Rime omptly, Paul had time! i'n hich the litte corp was found.| will probably No be, tear ed until | tied then, Mage d to ity opened today, iu Bis escape to the wooda. |i? which the 1itthe Sipe meditation |after ahe gets sober. Bhe firet thing | the story ‘of Ce yw ee, Tontene tn’ heaktte This, it t# eaid, ahe told the potioeman when she W4* | implicated in the erime. on every train and boat for the past the cowardly erime. * Sable ntiment is divided in the cane. Considerable sympathy Ie ex tended to Nellie, on account of extreme youth. |week, and the prokpective students looking for rooms and places to board @ rooms in the girl dormfitory are all taken, and arrested was that she was afraid of her life if she told on the murder ors, She was finally persuaded to toll what she knew, ‘The Two Different Stories od that the girl, when ar- two Gifferent stor will mae AanDRY her in her trial. At Weartully informed her fath- he "HICAGO, Sept, —Wheat, 76 1-8- 7 Prevarico, and the other a Russian named Kummofeki, are both rober and truthful men, and there Is no reason to discredit their er species of torpedo or submarine boat. surface With on easy, undulating motion like @ boat rocking over ards to frightened fishermen. beach With the saurian only a few abandoned their boat and ran up on an elevation. the monster opened it» yawning mouth and crushed ft like an eggshell, and then spit out Tike the exhaust of an eng! bassoon. At the same tim ot bushes, and after threshing aroung the water’ edge for & time, roaring in disappointed rage, the serpent moved ‘away, slowly at first, but after proceeding a short distance, it rained ite wings again, and sailed away as if racing for the cup, When ‘arrived in this city With their story both men wet still greatly agitated, and were apparently om the verge of ners ‘They assert that they will not go out in that gare of the Sound again until they are assured that the, monster been killed. ABLAZE | Herbert $ Upper ich Proves to be | the Dastardly Work of Incen- id pag diaries--Gasoline Satur- ates Walls his room, &t waa then that he ¢ covered on both rear stad floor at building. ly, The lodgers in the 4 and an alarm he auxiliary to box 41 which | bulla before charge of rived. Thore who saw the fire say that the firemen worked nobly fo short time, and soon put th out Gasoline Can Then came the work of finding the origin of the bi ‘The fact that res on both sides of the suspicious, In both cases they were started in the closets. In rooms 6 and #7 the fires started the latter room there was « large an of gasoline found, and traces of it were on the floor and wats. In this room the fire blazed fiercer than it No. 6 The closet wan gutted, and the rafters of the room were alse burned where the fire had crept up the gagoline-soaked walle In the room across the hall a sim- flar condition of affairs exinted. No nd the elec- inches aprt The teulation on these wires was burned, but the wires in all but one ease were intact. The lights in the Deen One small electric tight wire in one of the roo it was evident that external fire did the work. Hoth Acting Chief Lathan nd Mr. Moore, who owns the house, | exprenced themselves this morning that the fire was set. monster more than 50 fet long. 4 expand with the breeze and en- he water lke a racing yacht, Is t in by two Bound fsher- one of whom is an Italian named heat Deception Pass, when they 4 first they thought {t was a new It moved slowly over the bright green color, but on closer the beck displayed the shamrock etiow, and the belly was of a time the fishermen sacertained rong wind came up suddenly, and ie which beliled out like sails. yellow, except a green ridge on move at a terrific rate of speed, They rowed tor of desperation, and struck the lengths behind. men As they did #0 setzing the boat, t ken fr It then set up & tiger, long drawn out and The men crept out af sight be to sea. the boys’ dormitory will only be able to accommodate a few mor Four of the Greek letter societicn ) ooupy their own houses this year. Registrar McDenvitt says that the attendance promises to break all rec- ords. Four thousand of the 6000 eat- alogues ordered have been sent out. Inquiries have been received from alt parts of the country, and the regis tration list shows pupils from almost the every state and terrtory tn Union. ‘The new Sclence hall and mechan- foal buliding is finished and ready for ocoupation, and a driveway to be constructed around the university oval will be an tmprovement to the campus. ‘The preparatory department Nas been abolished and the atandard for ‘This, It je wala, will institution. entrance rained. Increase cont: LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION LOS ANGELES, Sept The engine of a freight train blew up this morning between Ravenna and Ac- tion on the Southern Pacific. Harry Swan, the fireman, wae instantly killed, and Engineer Wm. Love died in two hours from his injuries. The force of the explosion hurled the en- gine forward on the track a distance of 80 feet MEETING OF TRAINMEN KINGSTON, Pa., Sept. gret meoting of reresentatives of the Brotherhood of Trainmen employed ‘on the coal roads was held he: terday to consider the question of hauling coal mined by non-union men. The only information given out at Grand Master Morrissey has ome here at was in Wilkes cided then that che train was burned in two, but | Lot 90 x 126 nue, pear On Twenty-f Madinon; Irving rth eighuly, each, ' fourth ave- | 12 and 13 Gehoverman bieck, First Avenue and Cherry Street. 220-222 tet Av focturer’s aan $10.00 Ov we of $8 New, ‘500 grade, fo: week, each. pric inent maker millions. provements in PIANO, which are largely great superiority conte $15.00 Overcoats $20.00 Overcoate Bee them in cur Window, hare some heavyweight Overcoa.s in all colorings at the medium price, LION CLOTHING HOUSE Be., cor, Main. 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JOHNSTON CO. perb tone and lovely action are the results of faultless construction, General Music Dealers, The root owing probably struction. the building and [nearly $2000. partially caved in to def ‘The piling is firm. damage was mostly at the ends of |ond business may amount cond Avenue, Burke Building, ROOF CAVES IN the Gaffn, Saturday warehouse night, eon- The otive ADAMS & BLANCHARD Window Display We Call Your Special Attention to Our ‘We have all the newest ideas Beavers, nobby Hats for Misees, Smart Wadking Hats in white and ‘ail colors. The entire display is typical of what will be the ederect fashions for the coming seasons. If you have not visited ours lors, today you are most cordially invited to ‘MODERN CROWN and BRIDGE WORK Gold Crowns . Bridgework . 625 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street, Gold Fillings Silver Fillin PARLORS 1, 2 8, 4, 8, G-One Door 8 outh of MacDougall @ Southwick’, FF CONVOCATION OF DIOCESE Rev, J. P. D. 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Death was due to a surgical operation performed two days be- fore death, Mrs. Mortimer was 3¢ years old, and was one of the beste known women in the Northern mee tropolis, Her husband fs the mane 10 o'clock, auxiliary will at 10 o'clock, not on Tues- MEN RETURN ager of the Aurora Dock Co, of Dawe gon. She was the daughter of B. B ‘@ conductor of the Columbia et Sound Railroad, who lives in this city. ‘The funeral will be held from the funeral parlors of Bonney & Stewart tomorrow afternoon, Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery a= o- xcursion, promises to by the establishment of relations,