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LAST EDITION a Cross Examines Her on Testimeny Given al [ast Trial—Tilts Are Frequent—-Makes Appeal to ™ the Judge and Is Rebuked. that she had never attached her signature to such a document in White's studio on October 27 She admitted was living on she continued fo acerpt Thaw's money ww, longer than “ he tay be able to he examination shortly | after cx “Promise Made By White. Jerome then questioned the wit length as to the number Thaw while «he | of. times she met was friendly with White. } sisted that she had nothing to do with White until one evening when she went fo luncheon with Maise On that occasion White! told her that she was not looking that dancing was not good He promised her that if she would qalt dancing and keep away from the theatre he would pay her a salary-—the same amount she was receiving from the the as to whether an advantage by his latest fm inducing Attorney t have some of the of the testimony elim! Littleton agreed to this. qrossexamination trial, Attorney defense Soneet ‘Utat Mrs. Thaw testified that she told Thaw abe had heard he was a morphine Mend, and he replied she | o'¢jock bad been with him in Kurope hero Hittle on knew he had no hypodermic defense ead of this week Evelyn on the Stand ‘Brelys Thaw, whe | the stand ai te) Jerome them went over her talk | with Dillingham, when he told her of Thaw beating @ girl, and referred to her! trip with Gartand’on bis yacht and! ber trouble with her mother over Jack Barrymore. The district at torney read portions of her testi | mony at the Ciret trial. The Witness Dusband wae than be did the Witness lived In Then he followed er movenwots through simitted she White your remarks Batter she returned did you tol Thaw you weat | with White soon after | dressed the court. Calla White Blackguard. x | Jerome carried hey back to ther | You| Christmas night episode and re viewed the life of the witness with |» Thaw at the Grand hotel. at the dinner party | testified that Thaw soneayt Baap lid — og. speak most of the time on vice of ie Ame To. seek | Cococtive Reger Ovens, ane thal |* he carried it from 1903 until a! insisted the prosecutor > | abet of the shooting. eld Marry that I went to the Mf that is what you mean. Signing Afficavit. @ you mean, witness sharply fo cteate & wrong im 1 sg but ome of sev 7 please answer Jerome again referred to the we! jabroad, carrying the Witness over the route until they returned to New York, where Thaw and the former B this point she identified ber chorus girl stopped at the Cumber- to an affidavit made in '* office in which to wee Harry Thaw for iy misusing ber while she) oa the continent Because of the notor) fety there, Thaw thought it best for them to separate and they did Witness sald she then went to} When discharged she Witmess then said the went! took apartments in Madixon av. tower twice after her return | where #he remained unail she went to Pittsburg to get merried. She! Europe he came to see|cnuld not recall how long she bad | The been back ip faid she was cool towards) White was killed. Jerome forced | “Poor Evelyn, her to admit she called White a) | blackguard in Thaw's presence at about|a time when @he and White were | on kindly terms. Witness said she told Thaw all it ting | the “nice things” people said about | here this morally Pow ay Br t} Diamond Drill) Sedeweanagndeuaen When Thaw return ir accompanied by a lawyer New York when | fs the matter?” Bho sald she told Morles concerning his al M mania for potting nude wom Malding water and Then the witness denied, the architect, also told him White | Ward, brings that| had a mania for young girlie. A without | Jerome's reqnest the last part of | published | this newer was stricken out. “Did you read in the newspapers | Cordova, where railroad construc the bad told Hummel hed Shipped her Bveiyn was shown a copy! dies. affidavit, she swore'at the time of the- first trial that Wise Says as: pa Ee and Legal Pro- cedure Cannot Keep Him From Marrying Youth- * “fil Sweetheart. . is employed in the Oregon . at 2206 Firat av. Many Objections, fe ag 14 years of age, Wise in 27 ‘years old Croas is only today, in ans-mo. inexperience personal objections yousg man are reasons for Objections to him as a prospective son-in-law. how far the figure as a checkma in the present instance Mooit Wirihadny Criening be ap 4 wot invem ¢ to be merrind RS story. Tey hoes i Se eee : a ‘Vast field for conjec ture in this connection. ing of the case comes up Fri FO GIVE R Bc VT et.. The BD, 8. Johnston company wall! hold a plano recital at theb veettal Phuraday evening pow * shi Gus bond Sa her is the fegbune of whe | a. THE SEATTLE STAR JELYN 1S GIVEN-A _ SEVERE GRILLING there waa no ac » that could be drunk in champatne and produce the effect ypu said wine had upon you at the nd ay. house?” asked Jerome. On Littleton’s motion the court ruled out, the question ax impropey | This made Jerome amtle. He had once more eXeouted a Jerome trick, | getting before the jury a he wanted them to Mink _, Witness admitted that Thaw impressed her as having used too much Nquor. Mae McKenaie's hame Was mentioned when Jerome asked tf the McKenzie girt hadp't given her letiors written by White Rvelyn denied this matter Evelyn Thaw testified ehe told Thaw that Mae Mackenale had sald to White “Wasn't It nice the way other. This was the time White replied} it wold not last long, that he would] win Evetyn back Witness dented she knew when | she was {n Burope that her mother | went to the American embasay in London and complained about Bye! lyn ‘running about with Thaw, Noon recess was thea taken. To Joes than an hour after court reconvened fOr the afternoon ses sion Jerome contluded bin cross jexamination af Kvelyn, at jat 2:47 in the courtroom. Wealthy Chink Must Go ‘Back, LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 21 Wong Du, whe te said to be worth $100,000, has been deported. It is said that Du's father died ina mine In northern California some ARATAAKHR RARER BE |time age, and that Du has been in| to Justics | POMension of the dead man's pa | Dowling and asked him to — ever atnce. “The | alt the testimony read. if you have anything hen she wae in! please confine ad aw him several | counsel.” replied the court, sharply — Thaw's cheeks up just a bit and she appeared to} be very sorry that had ad-| narce@ic known to Ow! train on the Great Northern, 60 | wag injured. it way from Vancouver to Seat | PLO Harry and Evelyn cared for each | Marry eeeeeee a Littleton questioned her redirect and excused her Evelyn took her old wat ® wrote to American ® the fleet are in excellent con '® dent SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2), 1908. ‘GREAT NORTHERN THE TRACK (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Jan. 21 Ue, sapes the track thie morning The | 2ear Cloverdale, The engine and three cars were derailed, No one AR yi athe lel Balaiietas. | arrest r * ton with the plot to destroy a bat MEET 18 ALL RIGHT, $ teahip of Evans’ feet, Italians are ner & Mbpored to have been the con (By United Prose.) RIO DE JANEINO, dun, £1.08 Avleatore, although one Canadian | Kear Admiral Bvaus today ® Sed two Germans have been taken # dor Dudley that al} ships in @ lime and detectives. « |# dition and the squadron ix #) WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—The of it ready to gai), | ® ambassador to to destroy battleships at Kio thank «Presi a Pean ft - & shown him, officers oct icct adjeem Parle and. thin Information . conveyed immediately to the| _— the. American feet. . ie ak Wie Os Saacice, The plot revealed shows that the battle | ore were to be blown up by mines} i t whip ped to Rio de Janeiro on a specially | (By United Press.) | R1O DE JANEIO, Jan. 21 mitted Ianvares steamer. | TRIMS CLOSING HOURS ON PRIMARY. ELECTION DAY pt teneewnnnanes HAYTIAN REVOLUTION ®& PLANNED BY COMPANY OF NEW YORKERS. * (By United Press.) PORT AU PRINCE, Haytl, Jan 21.—President Alexia forces are pressing the revolu- tlonary army hard at Monal- expected. The rebels are sur rounded have evidence the revolution is bac! New York company having tn. teresta in Haytl. Alexis intends (to report the matter to President Roosevelt eee tenet enne ALASKA PAPER SUSPENDS. (By United Press.) JUNEAU, Alaska, Jan. 71 \ateamer Portland, which the weekly at Catalia, has suspend | ed. Most of the town has moved to| present at the committee's meet-/ tee were is “a ea SAYS HE WILL WED GIRL lek et ee hehehe BANK CLEARINGS, $1,071,068.04 98,768.80 Clearings today Balances * * * « '& Clearings today 610,078.00 # Balances ........ 22,004.00 * ~ * Portland. * i’ + * Clearings today Balances $21,184.00 64,618.00 ee el PORTLAND HAS BIG LIST. JUNEAU, Alaska, Jan. 21 Steamer Portland of the Coast Company has arrived the westward and will sail for Se attle tonight. She has 208 passen gers aboard for the south seeeteeee: vou, and news of surrender is @ “ction, @ to the Heense and revenue commit: Alexis claims (© ® tee yesterday afternoon, showing that @) wae cit last night passed the ordinal @ Tequiring waloons to close on pri- @ mary election day # 0, however, * closing hours as proposed by May- 0% Moore, reducing them by oner | fourth. ers’ association to the passage of) | the ordinance was delivered to the “The arrived saloon men consisting of Gust Hang paper | committee | Reynolds are members, leeption of at that time, action on it was post)a. m. * * * * * * * * Tacoma. * * * * * * * + * Alaska | from | + License and Revenue Committee of City Council Favars Saloon Men as Far as Practicable. The consent of the liquor deal) poned until such a time as they ers having been obtained to sugh, Could be and specifically delivered! | Seeociation appointed a committee to take charge of the matter, win) the what eounciimen in the approaching election, and instruct the council! Committee what the association wanted done in the matter. Altered by Committee. This course was followed out at yesterday's committee meeting. In QHiry developed the fact that while /a majority of the council would i probably have been willing to let the ordinance die In committee, such 4 course might have militat- ed against the reelection of some [geod coanciimanic friends of the quer traffic. The committee |thereupen decided to permit the DE to pane in: mutilated form. As originally prepared by Mayor Moore, the bill provided for clos hing the saloons between the hours of 9a. m. and % p.m. The Haquor | dealers’ committee had it reduced by‘ the council committee to the Before doting they trimmed . the The consent of the liquor deald Heense and revenue committes yea terday afternoon by ® committee of; sen and “Johnny” Brill ©. W. Horr and Charlies EB. Con- gieton of the Civie Union were) ing to urge the passage of the or) |dinance, but the committee before} agreeing to report It favorably de’ ferred to the instructions of the saloon committee, which were (hat the closing hours be materially re Gueet hours between 11 a. m. and § p. m. Prepared by Mayor Moore. thus reducing its effectiveness one The ordinance was prepared by) third Mayor Moore and Introduced ‘In the; “IT placed the hour of closirig at |ecouncll two weeks ago by Counc!) Hie @ clock In order to guard against) man Kelso. In the council it the open saloon being a means of referred to the Heense and raven | getting a lot of purchasable clec of which Counetiman|tors drank before the polls were) Morrison is chairman and Counct)- opened,” said Mayor Moore soon men Sawyer, Conway, Keene andiafter thé ordinance was intro. All of}duced. “There is no more reason | with the possible ‘ex, “Age the ealoons should be closed | Counciiman Reynoldajat 11 than that they should be are close cqusins to the liquor t Glosed at 9 The purpose of the! these men, fle jaw is to prevent the distribution | The bili was first brought up for)of intoxicants on election day for consideration in the committee om the purpose of corrupting the elec- Monday of last week. The liquor) torate. Intoxicants can be pur dealers not having been heard from) chased for this purpose prior to 11 as well as after that hour.” eee = | The annual exhibit held unde Fred A. Johnson, of Tacoma RHEE EHH H HH the auspices of the Seattle Poultry he distinction of being th % association opened today in the t single exhibitor, having en-| it ALASKA DEMOGRATIC * | new Central builaing, at Third av, (Mes in 16 classes. .|* CONVENTION CALLED. */and Marion st,. with what ts de| W. C. Denny commenced judging | * * | clared.to be the largest let of em) thie morning, Plymouth Rocke be- * (By United Pres * tries in the history of local poultry ing first on the list, Wyandottes & JUNEAU, Alaska 21. ®| shows. and Leghorns follow, It is expect-| * The Democratic territorial *| The exbibite are all of a high|ed that the judging will be com-) * committee, in session, has *) standard and all told the entries, pleted by Wednesday night } & agveed to c#il a con * number more than 1,000 fowls of Tomorrow night at § o'clock the | * meet here May 19 to nominate *®! high class.- Exhibitors are in at. annual baneuet of the American #2 dvlesite to congress and * tendance from all over the state Bae Plymouth Rock club wil be * name six delegates te tre & and from Oregon and British Co hetd, the Mme and place to be an f conmpnbian af Prenseen, *| humbia. {nounced temorrow mornin: el wold | ie 7 *| Plamoush Recier, ces usuak form | fancies Argh beeps POTTTT TTT T TT Te Tececrit ecomhaibice ed aging minigle | valli Ai * ONE CENT WEATHER—LIGHT RAIN TONIGHT WEDNESDAY; LIGHT 6. WINDS THE OR T. REYNOLDS DRAWS PENSION AS HELPLESS iN VALID WHILE SERVING AS CITY COUNCILMAN TWO JOBS: BRING HIM AN | INCOME OF $147 A MONTH Sere ery It ip expected traffic | * wilh be open late thie afternoon, | # se eeeeaeee ee ee ee ATLANTA, Ga courtmartial Ambasem @/in the dragnet by the Brazilian po- here in the department of the gulf to try Major William F. of the coast artillery on charges of | eonduct unbecoming an officer and He asked the @: Metals here were cognizant of the a gentioman misconduct at Janeiro. Advices were received Washington. (JAP Is HELD On Identified by a tattooed anchor on the arm and a curt he had cre}. ated by the free use of a bot curl | ox fren, W was arrested at 117 Maynard ay by Detectives Burns and this morning, and will be held for | Sheriff Foater of Conconcully. The | Bolice have no details of the crime jot which be is suspected MILITARY HONORS AT Mies Mary Aloisia McAndrew On Sunday the liquor dealers’ | the 16-yearold daughter of Captain od Mre. James W. McAndrew, of be Third regiment, U. concessions were possible | buried this morning at the military | without embarrassing subservient | Cemetery at Fort Lawton services were hold at high mans ithe st The interment at the post cemetery was under full military honors | President Jordan of Stanford unl ' i i is ie le A Me ie ee i ee ee Collects Each Month From Uncle Sam the Sum of $72---Supposed to Be Suffering From Epilepsy and Heart Disease. To look at Rolin T. Reynolds, councilman from the Tenth ward and candidate on the republican ticket to succeed him- self, it is hard to believe that he is a helpless invalid, suffering from epilepsy and heart disease as a result of wounds received in the Civil war, As a matter of fact, Mr Reynolds appears*to be in perfect health, Rub some grime on his face and fit him up with a leather apron and it would be quite easy to imagine him pos- Heat 1: REYNOLDS, sessed of all the strength of a village smithy. He is as robust Helpless Invalid and Pobust Councitman. as Dave Bowen and as active as Billy Murphy. ask him how he feels, and he felt better in all bis life. He will take your hand with as firm a grip as big John Miller gives a voter and its easy money at that he eats just as big a dinner as Frank Mullen, and Mullen never allowa his inner man to cqmplain But it’s all a bluff, this life Mr. Reynolds leads. He's an invalid. and heart firmly in their grasp, and if it wasn’t for the generosity of Uncle Sam, he would starve to death. Every month Mr. Reynolds draws from the United States government the $72. Whether in his helpless con- dition he is able to personally apply for his warrant is not of But anyway he gets the Greet him in the morning and SE SSS EEE ESE EEE E BH will tell you that he never one hundred to one (By United Press.) Jan. 21—A been Epilepsy disease have him pas convened Hancock sum of The charges include Fort Casey in-record as far as The Star can learn. $72 and that is the interesting point. Mr. Reynolds offered himself as a acrifice, if fates so willed, at = altar of freedom and loyalty , Third United States Infantry, marched away to the field of ni While a yourg man, SUSPICION and as a private in company Some time during the marching he was wounded, ‘and asa result epilepsy and heart disease developed, and since that time has been unable to také care of himself and has been a charge of the United States government. Incidentally, n quite active in recent years, so much so that he has accumulated quite a tidy sum of money and property, and on the side has been able to arrange it so that hé has served as a city councilman for which service he is | paid the sum of $75 a month, giving him from country and city, a monthly income of $147. For a cripple, that’s a pretty good income in these days of } soup kitchens and bread lines, 8. Hanaguch!, a Jap, », he has t Phillips also, he has GIRL'S FUNERAL i _ Working on the theory of the old Scotchman who told his son to “get it—get it honestly if you can, but get it,” Mr. Reyn- olds is to be congratulated upon his ability to gather in the coin, B.A, WAR eee eee cane ae —=3 versity to deliver a lecture before) jority of the delegates would be the aesembly of the student body, | pledged to vote for Taft for presl- and it is probable that he wil) ac-| dent. cept Funeral James Catholic cathedral Balloting for Senator. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Jan. 214 In the Rhode Island legislature to day balloting for a United States Pledge Vote ) for Taft, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla Invite Whitelaw Reid, Jan. SAN_ FRANCISCO, Jan. 21 21 egates to the Republican senator was started, with chances Hon. Whitel Reid, ambassador national convention are being elect-| favoring Senator George Wetmore’s to England and trustee of Stanford ed todey at Coalgate in the Fourth| re-election. R. H. I, Goddard is be university, has been invited by Oklahoma congressional district. ing supported by the Democrats, ly Indications were that a ma but he has little chance. IF CORTELYOU RESIGNS = 1™ GOING TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT.

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