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PAY ONLY THE SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT WEATHER FORECAST—RAING TONIGHT; FRIDAY SHOWERS; GOUTHERLY GAL oy Pag — That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, “APRIL 4. 1907 VOL, 9. NO. 33. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. OF FRIENDSHIP IS OFF AND FIGHT ON IN THE OPEN eo" ABJUDGED “SANE (Beripps Telegraph Bervice.) |, congratulations. Evelyn visited her, rome’s request to see the commis: commixsioners, The attorneys are NEW YORK, April 4.—Harry K.| busband early this morning sion’s minut nervous, and the prisoner is anx- Thaw be perfectly sane and capable| Attorney Hartridge received the) Justice Fitzgerald may or may | tous of dimecting his own defense copy of the report, glanced hastily | not accept the port according to The jurors grew impatient at be- } ‘Thia was the unanimous report) through It, then turned to Evelyn | his own di and announced! ing kept out of the trial room until N. Eo! A « " : - fromethe three members of the lu-| quickly nodded, and sw eer | that he would hear the attorne |} the hearing opened RY : . m nacy Commission handed by Judge fully. Thin was the first intimation the matter Finally at 11:20 o’cloek the jury pony Gf 7 ‘ 4 “ Fitegerald this afternoon to the at-| the crowded court room had of the rome severely criticised the) w sdmitted and the court con torneys on both sides nature of the report methods of the comission and sald: | yened a resigeeneal Neither Thaw, the jury nor the! Jerome read the report and nn-| “This ts a case of such im A marae commibatoners were in the court at | nounced that he would have further, that it will be clted in years to| Immediately the jury was ex- the tithe the announcement was reports to make on the fine come, and if this precedent in ¢ eused until 2 o'clock this afternoon, made. Later he asked for the comuuis tablished here if the Fr wing to the fact that the ur The written ort was handed! minutes and steted that he had adopted it will permit th yurt to | Commission has not completed its to thé attorneys and the court stat-| promised the commissioners that he appoint a commission of three law port ed that he would hear any remarks would not use them in the trial in| yers who could go into a secret new It is understood that the commis- they wished to make case of ite resumption, the develop: sion and decide the fate of the m is divided im its opinion. It ‘Today te the second anniversary | ments or arguments brought out be is reported that Putzel has fatled to of the marriage of Harry K. Thaw fe comminsion. He then asked for was excused until Mon-| “sree with the legal members in and Miss Evelyn Nesbit, tn Pitts | time in which to decide whether he day considering Thaw sane burg, two years ago. His second | would apply for a writ of probibl lta seat, honbal tk tte akatins anniversary will always be remem- tion against the continuance of the NEW YORK, April 4--All fou yun opinion, and the members evi dered by the exceptional gift-——a/ trial on the ground that the commis , new lease on life Besides this gift m Violated the statute In early this morning Thaw received ing him from its private examina. | the a heavy mail all letters conveying tion of Thaw. The court denied Je No wor! esa _ SEATTLE LANDMARK awyers, except Delmas, were in| ently believe this ts possible if tud | given a little more time for discus- court ¥ ly this morning. | sion For this reason adjournment was taken until this afternoon recelved from the : : z falter Yodging house destroyed this morning by fire continued ali.day, and only one body has bees found. ft is now belteved the firet catimates of those roasted to death was oxagmer- ated, and that not reore than five perished. All ‘he injured are doing nicely Service.) fm B.C. Apri! 4 be a fight in| Roose: | All the wort | the prettiest im many made today by ny the prewt:| aioened the op Harriman jor in af general he that he hates) INVESTIGATION No Additional facts were brought | out @ the investigation which the} United Btates tn tome today re-/ newed Into the causes of the Da- which the pres sever fete | rh by! ote Wror is ootent a} eranes who testified th ) out et the White | 0 ig were, Robin Jurgeson | & ‘The search of the ruins of the eeteeeeeeeees Seat eee ee eee eee bata -SsabclicdhalbelhadbRelaligl | | Avene Emidjo, both quartermaster A i Dae third officer of the | Da and George 8. Owens, fourth | | edicat Testimony Now Being Taken Will Conclude oem, Their eritence corroborate Case—Dr. W.. T. Williamson Deals Hard Blows tol wget stb csvinna'ne tur ii Gagt. Francke, of the Dakota, Constantine’s Temporary Insanity Plea and) peut State Has More Experts. NEW f ‘The case of the state vs, W iiiara flex stumbled over a number [Constantine fa expected to go ieee er — —_~ ety Ruins of the Washington hotel as viewed from the north. t it Toaecutor ier jokingty refer - ps jury Friday oS ea He eneneil aa getting we Ones Equipped with picks and shovels |ituminated with the whirling play) sparks In pyrotechmiec grandeur. A vo oan x ~ at the moat | water, the court remarked gangs of workmen todey are dely-|of leaping flames and cascade of|few minutes later the east wall fense have waded through ) bgp ing amidst gaunt, blackened walle|*parke, while the night sky was|senk; then the mortheast corner, ‘ | ave Bo Gbjectic | lengthy medical testimony in the 1 he » yee the murky debrin of what was|darkenca with the belching ¢louds| Which seemed for awhile to tower are engine EE Stas fend Of keep eee ee eee eee STORM WARNING. Storm warnings are dis by the weather bureaa @ thi afternoon and tonight ar votes, if} @ storm over Vancouver Island 8 moring eastward Su egseenees) PSSSEREESESEVS r, bat I do “sr | eetel to deep #4 ' ae, and should finish by tonight, / getting im eg hington hotel, Se-|of smoke given out by the confia-| alone im the great furnace, crashed [icine tomorrow for the argu jprotest against thle joading the] Gig problem: among Beattlo high | at i Amark gration inward, Finally nothing was left | menta jooust into ¢ ws at mend | MChOOL students, as to whether they) Ail that med of the struct-| Thousands stood on the hills, in| but a few bare sections . There is a possibility the! Dre. J. B. Laughary. H. M4 ead) should adopt am associated student | ure, which in its day was one| upper windows, on housetop and| The fire caused « financial loss ‘when oF where the defense will spring some sur-rebut-jand N. J. Redpath are the remain | body gn piace of the separate stu | of the most unique in the entire| watched the old tower fall into the| of about $8,000 In brick, lumber, eto, |tal testimony, both Attorneys Mor-|ing experta who will testify for (he) Goo: Breanixations now existing, | country, wax burned down last night | hungry w of the flames, saw the! The contractor who was tearing — rie and Shipley refusing to say | state waa ¢ettled by vote thie morning ne of the most espectacular and | walls mble away, and they did/ down the hotel, Arthur Smith, sald Enough. whether they will call additional Hall Denies Story. The fesult was announced at noon |beautiful fire displays ever wit-| not leave until nothing was left but) today that the fire greatly facilitate , 4--Harriman Chief eof Poties Wappenetein thie | witnesses. Jense Hall, the victim of Com/and declafes tn favor of continuing | reamed the wull red glow of the flames! ed bis work. The building waa nof POMS Wants to stop | morsteg announced the appaintment| ‘The expert testimony of Dr. W. | stantine’s assault, took the stand in/the present system. The votes! For on Meer afwe Cie fire} within the ruine and whieh seemed | insured leo Wants the| or Humane Officer F. W. Clark ax|T. Williamaon, the famous Oregon jn buttal y erday afternoon, T were; Against the student associa | started the lives of every In the | retuct to leave anything stand The Washington hotel was built het be said! cirst assistant to himeetf, and he wit) alienist, plays an important part state called him principally to sive | thom, Oil; for the student associa) neighborhood of the building rejing of what was once @ beaullful) in 1869, shortly after the great Se- | hereafter he 90 od ae 4 epectallin the case, His direct testimony |the young man an opportunity tol tion, 87%. Majority, 639, The pres jendangered by 1.060 pounds of pow-/and imposing structure attle fire. It was named the Hotel i te conttave the | o¢ficer lyenterday afternoon was partion | deny the accusations of cruelty and) ont otgamteations are, Hoys' Athlet-/der and dynamite stored in the] The fire started at 7:80 o'clock y. %& was the qnterprie of & " #aid) immediately following the ap- | ha Jamaging to the defense, the | vile treatment toward his wife He | fe polation, Girls’ Athietic asad-| empty butlding. ¢ ractor Hawley, | last night number of local pioneers, and from B Bewspeper Men | coimtment Mayor Moore named/alienist holding that no pe was given a chance to do this by | ctatiadh, Whims, Cadets, Orchestra,| who ix grading y ball and Flames Leaped Into Life. the day of its completion until last Efeqeest, “must|iecond Humane officer John Vau-|fering from transitory fury or{a question suddenly asked by Prow| Gee giub, Chorus and Debating as Jowned the. explos summoned @1 Almost instantly the flames leap- |" & steed on Me arenas come ’ » fit Clark's p |frenzy could hare car the | ecuting Attorney Mackintosh nociagion. rew of men and removed the dan-| 4 gon to floor, and from ev-| Pence. the most prominent buliding are sel program of Constantine on the} “Did you practice the erucities | gerox us stuff before the fire reach-| ory gpert in the brick walts|!n the city. In its early days *« of smoke and Mame attie’s representative homes were clustered about the big hotel, but arm went in, and iness intruded fashion re- 1 to distant bills, and as hard thered to protect | ®* > and Biack.| thetical questions embodying the Knows that the | morning of the shooting. The ex-jagainst your wife charged against poure ie New York in} pert answered the state's hypo} yout ‘igh up the promontory, | namatiit | “1 certainly did not” answered which is visible from all parts of |»), a J ~~ wg been | gp ution’s side of the case, to/ Hall so quickly that Attorney Mor. the oi « nia eteot Severe! me * as effect that the person deseribed | ris had no chance to voice his ob- | OPLEAD ed like a great funeral pyre within |) uses wor 1 by sparks, but | times gripped city the hotel was » jwas sane, and not suffering from | jection. The court had the answer whose white flame the Beatt stings: "ae losed and later sold by a ‘Teveiver, |the mental disorder ascribed to the | stricken from the record holding olden days was being sacrift 5 Boomers inight the flames| James A. Moore took over the ho- Pracer or made | defendant by Dr. Miles, the de-|that the truth or falsity of Myra make room for the remorse ‘A are r t 1 rooms] tel ti 1902, remodeled the Interior My tte eater ‘oes| | fone # expert | Hall's story ts not material and) SAM PRANCIACO, April 4—I vance of progress and pr r rridors © ve en luxurtously furnished it of the! Attorney Shipley spent the entire | that the question at issue is simakp Lottie Glass, the general manager Entire City Watehed. of the b fing. At § i hout, opening it at the time fer the purpose of| — (Seripps Telegraph Service.) | morning ¥ Shipley spent \oring. taj whether she told that story to her| of the Pacific States Tolephone and) 1... 11, the night, while the| the central par AS. meee Speenen, Sah Se tee « blows struck the ” father, and whether it drove him| Telegraph company, appeared in| nn i eched, the heavens Were ward, throwing up volumes pad Depew) April 4.—| off | Se ne eggs Be gg tr A pomenadl the expert yesterday. The | temporarily insane. court thig morning to plead to the | . paced tc lattorney is recognized ae probably Gay He Was Rational nine Indletments charging him al . as a aister Elizabeth ia February, | tion of allentata in the northwest, /uried to having held rational com-| PGS SAUEN e . ttew by Dot 4. The held that the lower] and his exhauative qu ng took | vervations with Constantine during : ah t int 6 While 1 to have | Wile Was Riso wet for today, but the i ee rae ey a 0 te the ‘detenen pouuted the time that he is claimed to Hay’) Ohioan aot yet having been brought (Seripes Telegraph Serviee.) | fendant’s ction to the dis|the defense secured many adml*| heen in the state of transitory fury | Rerisdiction of the state harge of @ certal r and the) sions which show t the physteal | or frenzy just before or after shoot inne oe qurtediots <> state, CHICAGO, April 4.—Charles Neill, labor commis- ubetitution of another The su-| appearance and condition of the d@ | ing Ha nell sioner, announced at 4 o'clock this aftern that ne court held that Gilleepie|fendant after the shooting were! Ww Weber, an electrician. teat on 4 not be placed in inisimilar to the reported cases Of/ teq that he overhoard Constantine * PHASES there would be no strike of the raflroad men. The copardy, and ordered the war transitory fury, the witness quall-| ek pis bookkeeper if he could rum ONFESSES sseiubare ef the Mpwerth, League 4 af t fied hie answers by saying that the | the store for a couple of days, and C | Members of the Epworth League) matter is all settled. This practically means that the penitentiary to release 7 mupaarine Fe : | a a = unaun HOTEL IS SOLD" "weums SEATTLE CITY BONDS Made in tne af . rewa t “ le ith without badl manifestations were also those Of/ (nen told him to go buy @ revolver. | lof the Queen Anne Methodist Epis: | iar eters ~ s reat aos pss Weber heard Constantine say, with| 2 copal chureh have started a bin/Men have accepted the 10 per cent increase in wages | Technical Terms. an oath, that b Sea thatbe met Bo Abt ney Serio) [board temperance campaign, and in aad the minor demands have been adjusted. | c ong © ination was a very ais Gale od that fh p ne sarts of the city the bill boaré | i vote ae oxaend the court admit-|the defendant In Hoge buflding | peld by the Brooklyn police on sus wii'be employed onto oe a ~ — echnical one eto pass on humer-{a few ininutes before the shooting, |picion of being Frank Constantine I be emnployed to decry the lquar | NE MIOHARDOON. ee Se objections, sayiti st the} had m Conversation with him, and|qecuged of the murder of Mrs. Ar Sath-Gad so ian aril Sactene’ Ghat — Oe ceed et al wh cer-|the defendant ordered a barrel of|tbur Gentry at Chicago recently, | 4" ee P | Maj. W. P. Richardson, prestdent| A f at 1480 this morning h General Secretary Shaw ‘ain things had to do with transl-| twine from him ltoday admitted that he was the | C*™pale of the Alaska roads commissic jeatruction of the tonal Christian Endeavor |“? . ‘ Harry D. Kline, F. J. Bryan an@] mae wanted. He sald | reparing for Trouble. as takén offices in the Burke Rallard, but the ory fury, an s 4 | | Prep 9 | dicts about 10,909 actual] 10" etions had been answered | Fred Perine testi to Constan-|” «ngem Gentry cut her throat while] paRis, April 4.—According to re-| building, where he will begin active ne fire department to the convention here in| *T aah tine’s actions just before and after!) wag in her house lports given out, there will be seri-| work on plans for the expenditure ve lamag The fire ¢ will be @ vast number | Pre stage, when Attorney Ship: ' the shoting ons disturbances relative to the la jot $ spropriated by the last used by a spark from the W real estate experts as Fred of West & Wheeler; Henry| Thipt»six vagrants and saloon erick, of John Davis & Co,; | loafers w befor Police Judge ham and ex-( J Hi. Me-| derly persons WITSeH00L bono JANITOR ARRESTED "<2: sim ta HB Waenacn in ) ARD K De nian eons 1¢ of the lot without count | «tracted hix patrolmen to st all ° asl improvements placed it at) mem found around the streets and 8 a Pat FAY TAXES AT ’. chad iat Re building conservat arising places who appear to have PEEP CORSE OSES IN HAVANA lett Crichton Believes City Should Sell 6 Per — rade it b e reg tg -—_- - y coe} 80 le. means of support. Some (Seripps Telearaph Service.) oe cr foe ¥ t the Youne| they to be, rosie, eoeee ise tor | et amawen ere eleened Oo POR’) WAVANA, Apel &—Th Cent Bonds in Small Denominations to Common vil par on c. A y are in the: anesiats ny. tor, $275,000 ei aie "chad been ordere secretary! Citizens---Water Bonds Will Be Disposed of at ae =, weetin sneeey | nerees «noon an the widening of Fourth) 4.) \Ramaine Gremated. |. , tO". said the moderates panned| Private Sale. y Horgeant B Het t e the I 1 ada le to the bullding. | Lotghton, who died on Jan. 11, 1907, the scheme to make it appear that) schon i tw sad, Wilson walked |the pur s had t . At 16% fast Bixty-eecond av. has there was a liberal uprising and| :oreartor 1 shall advocate } at eel uty ot eee ss b 1 ROSCOE, THE ROOSTER. [been @isinterred, and her body cre would de rate to Taft the * | sae oo ae Semaan x Seine rb any lasue the city should mee nated at the Mount Pleasant cre-‘ceastty of keeping the troops in| 'n® ou think 6 pe nt. city bonds would ald ¢ ‘ htor \ t r y in gavings banks GRABS S ARE READY : vod 1 there an need therp un oat ul ferson at ands on Sunda | ROSCOE'S b t i nadir " 1 1 to local investors is the * “ ham, Everett and + Bremer He will leave for Spokane on iy be present Sunday evening. I the desire of | 7 : : . P 1 belle hat if our bond issu Only one poor bid at less than par ball. |t t ‘ ” q 1 - 0 3 1 b ue. The « include Ff for 1909 th ! heen upheld at W I . itizer now ell the bonds for Grand Arw onde ! ’ it t x private sale, in ir A T , the 1 ; 1 he has been to tt ‘ rh ' , or , ad . Ny her offt al sa: Wi b he | fle t eee : “yd sl) at camps east of the mountains will | pen " : ~ a ute, it ke ye :