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ROTH SIDES ARE | USING CAUTION ln sporting civeles beta are free ays IN THE HAYWOOD { at & to & that the jury ly off will ONLY THREE wave MPTORY one has offered to take of the wager © between here to tes CHALLENGES the short on A personal encoun’ yerr—atow WORK one of the detectives fy for the prosecution and one - ofenses’ witnesses occurred Telegraph Servion) ty quickly stopped Ma aif me 2 d and : cross questioning py Darrow and ey " finally excused for bias e Half & dosen veniremen were x ‘ hen examined unsuccessfully tn an " a ° Prax Mareeliua, a ospective os ° ; caused a laugh by do re . ad no Interest tn and ‘ ed Gh Steuner os ok of the estate . ’ s the f pression that the gl ane = ° ary ta ae nat f impow ° ireet evidence to * the de fi oO ras story and it will i pon clroumstan t idence state accepted Marcellus he was later excused joorge BE. Powell, « farmer, ftoally accepted provistonally. Tae defense —peremptortly seph Chinn. Both now exhausted half their tortes ORGANIZE AND TROUBLE IS EXPECTED the Black , understood that only a part of the Ft Coast miners fol the union nt Deputy sheriff Bob Hodges today ‘ nal for two extra deputies, be ’ the tie they will be needed at Black pond at once of Most of the miners now working The bloody carving matte! back at Black Diamond were brought in ty the wine managers, and two or three yoare ago as strike ‘ate expected to « strike | breakers and many of them are WORK WITH LIGHT BONDS AND for the work rner Beall, a New York financter and orga ¢ the Bowling Green Trust Co offered to take the nde 6nd aint T be consult: THIRTEEN MmMERs OF FURST t ed o readvertise : “ t the new pipe line ¢ TURE RUST T THRs the specifying (Dal PSY FROM THE FROERAL COUNT he ment be in bonds peso goes one. If hets not a soldier gi a w him ee | (Sertppe Teteareph Servier.) GnTs o DaYs. } HICAGO, May 3 « teders teday sentenced ¢ the & A. Syverson . teent matters of the -a « false 7 . kept « ep tg . “ to be locked up amounting samremnts co HF « teht's anoves 200 ¢ epire etre WINs THE nRoOK- © banded . faye t args of — : MANOTCAP AND PULLe A.” = 2° TERATILE WORKERS HAVE fentia. . 4 ‘THE t25,000 PURSE. KICK OF THE ORTENTALS. | ieure men, wae ' Frcionedatan Amertos ating Getnye Teleerayh Service) 0 ten workers t to the YORK, May * : cat of . 4 Japanese és * only marke A mi ae . " me have been me n social grounds so te ‘ ts KNEW HOW TO GET we Superintendent ¢ | 3 k F. Bunker has re oan ta oat to accept a Pagommersconva [ on At on a an at f " ond so. knew [78 axe in salary fi “ Mr. Bunke fore en COMMERCIAL CO. TO g Py mel meth — serene TS REMOVED ; 06. He was for ped Ala. ame ¢ oa * ’ os : alencia.” | UY. §. COMMISSIONER OF ALAS. J tha eaae ¥ x KA ROASTED GOV HOGGATT AND LOSES HIS JUDICIAL PO NO CHAPLAIN srr» 2507 sha ey and § (Star Spectal Service.) BPs NEA Alask he ed on ( A > Muaine ron Cnoox + ” P ang as ed, Police . ‘ deve F t 4 t ores r f Fairbank r dy MOWNsvitte Avrain TEA anny Trice as Leo i nnoKEN I P the ING M the w ‘ ‘ te t THE SEATTLE STARMONDAY, MAY 20, 1907. OLD SNOCP Hehiye Kilts rie with “Green te the color of featow Aeduc- uakmov Old towethia woman Hves tn ow and thle must be the place, New to ree Woman, t ss Seams "2S SALOONS MAY BE : CLOSED *% WAPPY SAYS SHOW IS ALL RIGHT WHITE BRIDE FOR SALOONS WERE JAP MERCHANT OPEN b white (tar Special Servier.) BALLARD, May 20—According | to the outlook at present, It Is not probable that ©. G. Bhorrock & Co who are examining the books of the Ballard treasurer and city clerk will complete their work tn time to make @ report to the Seattle coun cll tonight. ‘The Beattie counc!! has | decided that they will not pase the ordinance annexing Ballard until a favorable report is made as to the finances of the city, As @ result the consolidation of the two cities | may be delayed for some time. | A large crowd was present at the | ball game yesterday afternoon and saw tne Ballard Giants go down to defeat before the boys from Ever ett. The score was 7 Mrs. Margaret Cornthwalte, wid ow of John Cornthwaite, who found the Weat ¢ Works in Ballard morning at her home. Mre. Cornath walte was yours old and was born For the pas fifteen lived in Ra ard Stanley H of the Weat i thr seh athwaite, and Mansfield, of Ballard, M. Martin of Seattle. funeral arrangements bave beeu made, but services will perhaps be held Wednesday afternoon, W. & Mayfield has charge of the funeral The funeral of Florence M. Elk ngton, § years old, who died Satur was held this morning at the Alphonsus church. Interment | followed at Ca Death was due to spinal men Funeral services of Walate Katey % years were held this after noon at Mayfield’s chapel. Inter ment followed at Crown Hill come O. Granigan, 20 years old, waa ar reated yesterday afternoon for being drunk and rderiy. He will be ed before Judge Nelson this af Ole od at Iron died yesterday 124 © at fifty-four n England rs she han eaves w son te, manager kn, a rr She Corpthwa Coast Lron We Mise uM. T Mra. C ters Mra and a Loken, who arrested some time ago, and in payment of his fine passed a worthless check on the judge, was arrented Saturday for “ drunk and disorderly. Hie hearing has been set for this after noon before Judge Nelson | Memorial services were held last} night at Kagies hall by Ballard! aerte of the Eagles. The services were held tn memory of Chria Kjel land, Louis Uzanea, Solomon Gold Lmanve! Anderson, James McGregor, Bert Wentcott, Wesley Jones and Wm. Saeher Mra. Anna Figg and Mre. Rhoda Anderson, assisted by the members B f division Corps, wit tomorrow af ternoom from 3 to 5 o'clock at Fra ernal ball. A short program will also be rendered Ballard Retat! i their at Fr rk’s union will nce tomorrow ball he 4 night APPOINTED INSPECTOR second sternal The board of health today form appointed J. B. Comes, inspec { bakertes, restaurants and ho The only applicant for uessing © meeting it waa de notify all butcher shops that rendering of lard must cease, and t wficer was inetruct 1 to take irne SENTENCED TO cided et much & ce REGISTRATIONS FROM FAR EAST t « t ap Aus tr Ke ina and England sa large list of delegates « workers « Kaypt is fr ‘aire. wht and make known the A f pre-pay ele y in apartment wen at es. A consign ¢ meters has also rooms in apa ‘ t as Mi cialiat oene elivere he for granting Aca «¥ er at a ¢ erative HUTH PrrPRoTs CAPTURE ‘ “ « A . -" CALL BURGLARY STORY MOST RECENT MAPH ROGUES GALLERY PICTURE oF CHAS. J. MOYER, MINERS OF THE MOYER WHO WAS SENT PRESIDENT, IN JALL AT BOISE. UP FOR BURGLARY IN Esse se xclusive Servier) (ember ¢ after a battle with CA Me ‘ t which Moyer was airty Pp = the Plaherteen nk In the endeavor what t nnect wo Moyers is Sam or @ s ‘ Williams, w wned the stable . wo ago aime where Moyer and Keating made as HOM wit ’ Williams left er a u 1 « Ars ago, but the Pinker- Be was | tone ¢ ated and hm penit f “ M as ‘ s HM « s cell tn led to dias amen » in the t He says he was a.” say M t ® rN « t Rock f dar ® ‘ ° tt sk « 5 master Rockford pe le a is pal were cag 4 there during that thm ‘* oN Pl N THE FRONT HE’SASPENDER LONDON, May Among the morning for Hor London is the Par magnate, M The steamer Uarda, Kosmos line, Dhunjibhoy Bomanji, of Bombay at Tacoma u at who makes and spends ey i ports for her return trip t ©. He at Wo ae Gate and were pronounced i by the ORT MORTEM OVER REMAINS 40" to have been occasioned probably by m fal oy MAS, KATE © COoormm igat charges of ere elty on the part of the husband of SHOWS HUSHAND WAS NOT dead women, made by The mae } today, lead to the Information that i RESPONSIBLS, Mra. Cooper hed for # long thne ty heen addicted to the use of intoxt | ante and at the time of her death ' i The post morte examination { held « , by Dr FM i Carroll owe mains of Mra Kate K. Cooper mse death at her home at Hast Prospect ot. is eforred to on page 3 of t if had died of palpitat plicated er Bruises found on t face and shoulder were | == ie. rest or rem- tt ( edy that was Most of us | " would have passed it up, but the | beer thing got on his nerves One night he and three other members were eating in @ promt- nen rant on Main at. A big. dered fellow walked in, “ a front of this member, e vut again. Seven times « peration, and, after handing ach note, took bis stand on the sidewalk As the ne prog 4 the member # attied Kan Ballantine « nt was one of those at the ta He read the note, wher “ rough be was good In each was @ threat of st the northern memb as & personal insult to eague threatened in bie i he made for the side- He hit the big fellow on the nose and followed it up with « hard ft was @ rock-look- eepectally if y te count threatening letters 4 the mem- ber « reply to an « ¢ iInck of local Ived upor near the and hed not except to vote passed une Right away » mai! and t re the beat saw. Told ater when it Was git & box, that he'd egain and that But there haen't been any: serie or him t]ous tro People atly are suse it was | dixpowed to leave it t e jury.” A PLOT OF PINKERTONS ooneomnceunnE 530000. 7 f SS CORRE harbor, and con- given a British Bomanji low, the y engaged # visit to ysica ot anged vail