The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1907, Page 9

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TRIAL 18 POSTPONED ar NOON—SPECIAL VENIRE RED—DELMAS NOW IN 7 —— Telegraph Sery toe) FRANCISCO, May 27—~An that the jury box in the dase will be finally titled gn unusually large crowd eo during the more The fourteen addition te found against arday apparently did the defendant's Sunday fe lavahed and joked with * examination of tales the ease of Theo "peoused of bribing the behalf of the Pacific and put ov tay bach was “the firet nine. He admitted ook on the races te on of inferies received evening «tn being run ea automodile drives by eG De Yor on Firat av. Hansen of 3114 iret av, mB the Pacific beapital at 12 Biee night. De Yor. who ts 1B years of age, ts lodged tn pel and will probably face of manslaughter, who ls employed by the Automobile company. te de an experienced man the erowd- ert the acct- Manis © trish, of Detroit Whe 09 May 34 was wued for ty ber husband, Lorene D af Srattia. on the ground end mente: suffering cans Phe eoaftrmes hadit of fitr fied hee Wish Geetes ber numerous attributed to her tn the Br Winges that ber due the real cause or com geet to keep i fery one of thetr Pr ering that somes man 5 ht Pompaiet her to cook ae he was afreit that Bemg is the next how With her #f ahe cooked the the a@tinary howr, « aiew ber te te any hers ss M prices of beet wilt sky Wek on account of the vest ten certain of tte wnt they have pase ment tmepert whieh lippere to fh : OH mot be afr War exprasind by se7 ared with 2 me xe would ¢ Switt & ri VANDERBILT WEARS IESPUN GOWN. Ma To K CONTINGES {will be drawn this afternoon, ‘and Telegraph | company, | iF. M. Carroll will bold an He argues gt 10 o'tlock tomorrow morning TAFFY MADE HIM ILL NOT WIFE’S FLIRTING T MEN IN HE JURY BOX a business that needed police pro tection. The challenge wan restated by the defense but was sustained by the court Two jurors, John O'Mara, a bi emith, and Sylvester Bray, a lionaire builder, were chosen fore noon. now im the box ik mil The new venire The trial adjourned until tom w morning In order to Sohmits an opportunity to appear in Cof fey’s court and give bonds on Bat urday's tndiotments When Schmits appeared before Judge Coffey to give bond he made & motion for a reduction of the bonds The motion was pending the drawing up bonds ordered by the Sohmita is technically in custody although not formally placed und arrest. Ax soon as the bonds a examined wad approved he will be/ released DELMAS {8 CHOSE BAN FRANCISCO, May 27 torney Delmas, who defended Pe K. Thaw, announced today that he had been engaged to defend Glass and Halsey He dented that he would oe pana compuees ey JURIES PROVE 0 BE FATAL that the fact that he stepped his machine before the rear wheels touched the woman will show that) he was pot driving fast. De Yoo, according to Teparts filed | with Chief of Police Wappensteia, has a bad record Marshal Jones of Georgetown Informed the police de- partment this morning that De Yoo bas been arrested and convicted twice Im Georgetown for reckivas driving. The authorities believe th thorough Investigation of the acct- dent that ied to Mra Hansen death t be made, and Coroner inquest he wae made etek the firet time by! be Thia makes eight mon | THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MAY 27, 1907. INA TILT iarw soon after the depot horror. | to have been # }and countersigned by Moyer TWO WIT) hsems AnnIVE wrre eVIDENOR oF MOsT wrArT./ by @ clash between BOISE LAWYERS “Thdependence The draft in alleged od by Maywood MING) NATURB—ONLY Foun, When recess was taken but four) xamlow VENIREWEN AE ™. ee remained for « The session today was enlivened Darrow and! (Sertppe Telegraph Service.) Borah over Hann Cox, the aged HOISK, Ida, May 27.—When/| veteran, who seomed determined to court convened today in the Hay. | quality wood case, the prosecution resumed Darrow fatled to got him to make examination of Juror Joplin, who | positive answer on the subject took his place in the box on Satur | of capital punishment and finally day, Tho examination was most challenged him for incompetency searching and at the conclusion Rorah objected Joplin was excused for bias, as be Darrow said We object to any ing opposed to capital punishment,| man sitting on this jury who is A number of other taleamen were mantfestly unfit to pass upen the evidence and I think the should sustain me examined at length, but were quick ly excused court There ts little chance for complet Judge Wood ruled against Dar the jury this week. As soon as) fo’ this venire is exhausted an ad Cos was accepted, eubject to per emptory The prosecution eh lenged Henry Curva. The prosec journment will be taken unt! Wed | neaday and there will be no session Thursday, Decoration day ten now has one and the defense Two formrer bartenders fn «| two peremptories remainic | Cheyenne saleon arrived this morn: | ing 98 state witnesses, They will BOK, Ida, May 27.--A recess testify that Orchard cashed « draft for twelve hundred and fifty dol AS SE A EA BOXER CANDIDATE sane of securing & new panel AT COURT HOUSE was taken until Friday for the par awe was ere Mohundros manner It SAMURE 6. CoMGROWR dent that the vielt was in fur therance of Coagrove's gubernator | %00 surrm axD tal candidacy. That the commis | Re TO ROoeT Hts sionere and Sheriff Smith thought no too, was evident from the us FOR GOVERNORSHIP—ts COLD. easiness of their manner, and thelr doaire to get away for their noon LY RECEIVED day meal earlier than usva! j ‘ Mr. Cosgrove, in anew ‘a ques ties by & reporter as to whether bie 8. G. Cosgrove, of Pomeroy, and visit had any connection with bis 8. G. Mohundro, Boxer leader of candidacy for governor of the state Falla Wall t refused to either admit or deny the Walla Walla, were among the vise ieee eer uppose everything tors at the court house today. The i) do for the next eixteen mouths socalled Boxers are the anthAnk will be construed to have some po eney crowd litteal signifi , but then I sup The particular polnt sought by pose that ls the penalty of being « them was the county commiss! andidate,” said Mr, Cosgrove ere’ office, where Sheriff Lou Bmith Mr. Mehundre admitted that the was tn consultation with Commis bexer element in Eastern Washing ners Abrams and Reckingham. ton will probably support Congrove Mohundre, after introdacing him | for governor tn 1908, and Congress aeif to Sheriff Smith, Introduced an Jones for United States Sen Cosgrove, after which the sheriff ator, The next senator from this introduced them both te the com be nominated under the imary system | missions ners ‘NO NEWS FROM WASHINGTON IN RIPLINGER CASE ver tetolgence in peenut taffy. end that Bis second attack wae due eating American cheese, topped oft/ with salted peaoute She denies that she Mirted with family phystelen, who ab. married man and has kr ehiidbood She further alleges that the piaint iff + unreasonable jealousy was the orce from @ of bin getting a dt on wt she be a y ar probahitity of ber oven is signed by her per James KR. Neill, an attorney with offiews in the Hammond build ng, in Detrott, appears as her attor my here © that Erich haw we her inves ments of which Mrs, irish wants her share ‘SIGNS GUARANTEE TRUST FUND Mayor Moore this afternoon signed the guarantee trust fund or iinance, which makes the city treasurer act enstodian of all city monies, and the various funds not {n his possession now will be turned over to Treasurer George Russell tomorrow it te very doubtful, however, if the mayor will sian the ordinance priating $10,000 for a thor experting of all city books, reased by ting $16 would m $100,000 0 and would be a y « work yor has placed himself in or wonld rk and STOCK WAS NO GOOD ftern filed Mining & Smelting linson for $1,450 CONSIDER REGRADE Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh te ing the shortage of the ax-come #21] awaiting news from Washington A i im the ter the extradities of gph wn 0 s more wearching ecords at t John Riplinger, the minwing ex-clty crty ba the ws t Mr. Mackinioen " maine t + int . that he bad Peeetved tntormat he he con whatever from the state department pleted « dowk Pegarding the present state of dipie ' ; Prose matic re © with Mondures, Me Shot mach evite “ “ expects that as soon ae the autho wh tens om at Waehington bave anything t s shed. f the. @ wanteats the report here hk of the pe Mr. Mackintoen states ' “ ant * t ther evidence hae bee mation wae iaid for the ex hands by the hall off hb ot LICENSED TO WED Narcieag La Herme, 6, Seattle, and Narctese La Berge, 60, Seattle, Drathe we intered an f North Dakota ~ shor 0K. Fine , A. G BP. Weaterman, 35, Bink yy ~ ‘ Dianiofid, and Mannah Lareen ’ oi Kread May 24 ke’ Katie Cae | A , nA Ma and Lutu kt May %4 and Ellen . ° and Laura kine Ma First « tt feacent * Young Mt d Sadie 8 } awe, and Emma | at " , . a flea 40, Ma Olovannt Apdrosont, 24, and Awe. at "ijue ‘swanson ‘th, and” other BARRETT WILL SPEAK TO maven 2. 3 “a, 7 a UNIVERSITY STUDENTS A 2 Wille Aw Walter E Re and Mattie B. Pingree arrangement has been made “ Holits eet Grove, | be ' fala of the Alaska RK Parte, 24, & tent K University of Marearet A ' New | washing , , he were « next Saturday, to address th . 2 Thirteenth ay. M June &, at M wite of k © | Barrett ak on histor per a intelleotua cats FAMINE SUFFERERS EATING at . CLAY ‘ wife of ‘ mae HANGHAI, } " ' e * av. /M with rellef, ts anxiously t ¢ . aw « 1 M B lanking At Pacific hospital, May plant, SEVEN ARE | INDICTED rate deal; G. W. Umbeen, of the APPRARED BEYONH JUDGH Parkside Healty Oo.) J Green and W. L Brobeck, attorneys for COPPRY TODAY AND PUT UP | ine nenity « ny The latte od with Ruet | Fame Bons with bribing the supervise for | the Grant st. ratiwey franchise, Nuef ts now iaboring under 117 (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) Indlotmen a | 5 on GAN FRANCISCO, May 81.—Four| Sehintte hee 86 ond his | money tot $7,000,000, and now jof fan Francisco's reputed million- i in the hands of Judge Ce | # aod three others appeared be- jon the total Indictments found | fore J Cottey thi mworntng| So meny indictments have ound thet tm oft al be and gave bende on indietme: te Pe Fw J Si found Saturday he grein They were Huwene Desabia, John arrests were made tn Martin and Frank Drum of the Han |jany case thie morning Francieco Gas and Kieetric ¢ The indloted men appeared before Mayor Behmita, indicted on char 6 Coffey, and quietly submitted f bribing surpervisors of the @ tr suretion, Seattle and they do not fancy going and advantages are flattering One reason for the bigh prices of bay ie that farmers cannot get the extra help to cut the crop. There are thousands of acres of fine bay going to waste every year in Wash ST PRICES ON RECORD! tnaton which would bring the high ost market price in Seattle or any _ MUCH _HELP 81a) | OFFERED FOR’ HARVEST other market conter if cut and | cured properly HAND® TO SAVE EARLY Al) 4 large number of strawberry FALFA crop. pickers are being advertised for | | ioe BURGLAR PARADES FAMILY IN| i THEIR NIGHTIES. j | Farm hands are wanted in west: ou era and central Waahington. Local CLEARFIELD, Va May 27 employment bureaus have been re | Samuel wine supertn ceiving many calls Jately from sev |, eral localities asking for men to labor on farms. The wages that are being paid farm hands now are the highest ever known, The firdt alfalfa harvest will soon be on Four and five doliars a day ia of fered for harvest hande Just why ft t* that apurn the farm work is a mystery to the ” agenese yoard te free and food very wholesome. The majority of farmers work but ten houre per day and the hired man's walary goee on regardless of the weather Local men can Notice Regarding Water make your reservations go out to the property right away, make a deposit to bh & lot and we will protect you. You can have your money back anytime before cloning purchase, if for any reason you should sot be satisfied For further tr ton come and see us, See other advertis ing. Calhouo, Deany & Ewing, Ir Alaska Bide. = Wallworth dent at Briton, and six members| of bis faanily in aight | } | j | all vheir clothes, were compelied to get out of bed at 3 o'clock in the morning and accompany a burglar to the library where they were lined up to wateh him open the safe and rob it of its contents TILTON LAID TO R (Reripps Telegraph Servier.) PARIS, May #--All the mourners] at the Tilton funeral today were tn vt here were leas than Mre, Mitchell, Oregon two © ee © persone to attend wife of the deceased was present way that rk an agencies find wo tingle where tn t Columbian View faces the water, | time It overlooks Lake Washington and * mountains and ts about to be opened. It lays on « commanding bench of land. within « few steps of Columbia City school and cur pe “4 vary sire and will be sold for about $175.00 apiece, terms of 10 per cent cash and sma monthly payments. Bale opens on Thursday, May 40. In the mean } you can't S for Money In keeping money about the house r upon your person there is always some element of riak. Loss money by fire is a frequent occurrence; the newspapers contain daily reports of commen by theft Moreover, the cash in hand is in teelf a constant temptation to spend—one so easily forgets ‘how hard it was to earn it and how much it would ultimately signify f added. to the family savings It that if the average at over all, or even half f the money that he we admit having spent foolishly, he would that sum alone possess a modest rtune—to say nothing of the in t would have earned had it Paskbeg Ovrned be Sioedmartes Annscon teh on deposited in a big, strong bank like the Seandinavian American On Savings We Pay Compound Interest SATURDAY BERT begins ar month. Each new month is a t for crest, You have t k (except Th sa Holiday) to ma morning. Regular de r this ey are eager add all the a s 6A nterest ny comes r lo the INTENDING neperaye t is even more im rt H W Plans—s remain Dreams UNTIL begin. The wishbor ll right ts wa but the Backbone is wh tahead. Make a Defin te} y a an immediate r get a share at ns on Saturday I . ay be less than cost of toa pened $1.00 uy Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000 More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK See ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. mm | slons bas been made at Green Lake, | | there GOLD IS FOUND AT GREEN LAKE A gold strike of no trivial dimem- NEW LAWYER| TO RUN THAW’S CASE in the Seattle Kiectric company) gravel pit on the northwevt shore - of the lake, and men who are work-| (Sentt re Vixclusive Servier.) ing in the pit have taken out sev-| NEW YORK, May 27.--Wheit erai dollars worth of the yellow! tiarry ‘Thaw is given his second metal in the past few days trial next September, it sald The discovery was kept quiet by the men, until Sunday, when A. H,|that the defense will be in charge formerly ie Broufe, of the Realty Investment|of Martin W, Littleton, company, who happened to be look eannnuruaanennnemmnemnamy TEES ing over the soll in that vicinity panned out a litte of the dirt and found placer gold im quantities which would give good living wages to any person choosing to eystemat ieally work the dirt | Sroufe pansed out gold in tiny nugeele worth several cents each, | and repo that some of the men! tn the gravel pit bave at odd times panned out enough gold to make| a couple of neat finger rings and} other ornaments “The gold in not tm any great quantities, but 1 believe that if is much such as I found, might pay to work ft,” said Sroufe today DIVORCED FOUR TIMES FIVE YEARS. Mr IN CHICAGO, May 37 in the last five yen tine Zimmer, 35 Four times Mra. Alber Winchester av 20 has asked for a divorce trom the some husband, each time forgiving MANTIN W, LITTLETON, The fourth bill bas Just been — borongh president of Brookiy™ - Littleton, who has had several ine GOV, LITTLE DYING terviews with Thaw in prison, is Tete » s i noted as an eloquent lawyer. He CK Are, May BF . delivered the speech nominating ennour his afternoor at Gov Judge Parker for president to the nor Little i» expected to live the Democratic national convention of emainder of the day 1994. Early Week Specials Our $14.80 retriger Screen doore—not | 16tnch Ball Bear ater holds fifty a cheap door, bat a ing Lawn Mower pounds of tee, "for | 800d door, ORes ’ 85.75 Window Screens, | ~——— ane . 11.90 j we H 28 8 196. | Range coraita: eed i.e 6- Wright Ditson’ nee, vans Peene $1.26 Oftictal League | bole; first ‘clase Tennis Racque Baseball ‘ | im every respect $1.00 $1.00 $29.50 Cahen-Drew Gon, Inc Successors to M. Seller & Co. Retail. Firet and Madison. Grand Excursion to Port Towne send May 29th Steamer Yosemite Boat leaves at 8 a. m., returning at 6 p. m. Three hours ashore to gather our State Flower to be used on Decoration Da A splendid opportunity to spend all day on Puget Sound and arrange to remember our heroes of '61 Round Trip $1.00 Decoration Day Excursion to OLYMPIA Steamer Yosemite returning by later than 11 if you wish. j } | } | | | | | Mu Pier } ¢ Unive St Danc

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