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VOL. NO, $12. SEATTLE, WASH, STANDARD 1S AGAIN. ON TRIAL SECOND STRUGGLE BE- GINS IN BIG FINE CASE. Examination of Veniremen Begins and Trouble at Once Start: CHICAGO, Feb. | The se 23.—By U. P- od great struggle between | United States government began tn the United States district comrt here today, when the examination of ventremen for the selection of ja jury to retry the famous $29, | 000,000 case began. Federal Judge | A.B, Anderson ts presiding The names of 150 residents of week to comprise the panel from which the Jury will be chosen. United States District Attorney Sima, assisted by Special Prose cutor James Wilkerson and Assist: ant District Attorney Harry Parkin, re ented the government, and Attorneys Jobo 8B. Miller, Moritz : And now, ladies and gentlemen, we desire to introduce to you Represent: a Ole Hanson, adorned with the classic whiskers of Judge Richard Winsor. 7 Although he be so adorned, those who know Ole will recognize his countenance, | and will lay the picture down with a regret that Ole had not become a populist and grown an appendage like unto that of the judge. trust | That the government will agate attempt to have an enormous fine came known lset week, notified the attorneys fendant company that expected to prove 1.462 separate \« Elkins antitrust law i he succeeds he will ask the court to; |aseess the maximum penalty of $10.) 000,000. The minimum penalty, if the whould be convicted on counts, will be only ve d Attorney Miller, chief coun- sol for the Standard, moved that |the entire ventre of 150 names *e quashed, om the ground that it waa) [improperly drawn, and that too} SHE PLAYED A PART * » IN ROBBING A LOV. ten SISTER. attorneys for cack side then began an arew mt on the motion to em cuse the veniremen. The court ex }eused the veniremen until thin a |ternoon pending a decision on the motion. were made Emma Doll, Heart Broken, Mi SNOHOMISH COUNTY’ sa “ine iaire just in time to MAN IN SERIOUS ae breed Indian man Jursp Tee e eee eee ee eT oatrate woman huddled | t »* That a woman was associated TROUBLE. iit @ senseless heap at the f of ®% WEATHER FORECAST, With Eddie Studley, or some one hige Beygrn taney #* Rain tonight and Wednes & else, in squeezing money from the \mcheré Clemaieytanik, oc ® day; light to moderate south # VWas revealed this morning, when J *, Clark, of 1426 Zist av., received sent the we treatment man to the wer bottle, but im first with he mays whe attacks a knife. No Waynide for MAY SOAR b b » works nights, | fc ‘ i fetter trom Emma Doll, of Cozad,| | Smith says es - hla ce nna Pca ne was A well defined effort to maintain ibraska, requesting him to ta /and shortly thie reesh tutens- | Ghortin etter helms taken to.tna|t™* 3 ot high price of miik dur Weatigate the sickness of her) jit moyed |station the woman revived long|ing the coming sammer months Je Brother, Henry P. Dell, and the!),” , and word igh to say that her name was|now under wa Retailers and forging of his signature to a draft|in an acent n words |Isabell McLood, and that she lived datrymen are talking of getting to- for $10 that she had sent him, | crew and mor nd |at 421 234 Further than this he | gether and maintaining the cost of Pwhich came back indorsed in a/| finally rd sounds « ald not tell. She wae treated by | mitk by a general anderstanding, ‘Woman's hand with the name of nd the striking of blows with some |Dr. Warren, w ordered her sent The only argument advanced for - heavy instrument to the Waystd ring that she ” ute 7 May Wilson. |, A. ROMAN Seredmed. and then he| might have Hustained severe injuries |the propoeed move Js that during A few weeks ago, according to!, » body dragged into th the sku! the months of the A-¥-P. expost- the story told in Miss Doll's letter tion there will be an unusually she received a letter from an al 1” large demand for ik, with no cor leged friend of her brother's here responding increase in the supply informing her that he was. very and that therefore it ought to sell {, and that {f money was not forth coming at once he might die Jack of proper nourishment @t once collected all the for trom | o- PAY A She} | LAST MARRIED | the Standard Ol) company and the | Northern lilfnois were selected last} Rosenthal and A. D. Eddy the off f! | all these ° | 0,000 / Immediately after the court com | large & proportion of the talestnen | LAST EDITION HE SEATTLE STAR [EXTRA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1000 THIRTEEN WORKMEN BURIED BY A CAVE-IN ‘WAR ON HA HATPIN STYLES THAT LEGIS. LATION MAY CURB, And now something ts going to favorite of woman, may become a menace to the fe and ears and hoses of pedestrians and strap ha: ere, the legislators are getting ther | penetls out and making laws on the subject Ig Oregon the legislature has de cided that it's no living if o hag to be squeezed against human pid cushions on the street cars and fuh the risk of be! mortally Wounded on the pubfic highway * This has tipped off the eclty dade fm a number of thriving metropoll. fan towns, and ordinances limiting length of hatpins everywhere \ $ to 14 Inches are pouring into the legislative hoppers TRAGEDY OVER WAGES DUE TACKBON, Cal, Feb. 23.—ny U Pe-tirs. Joan Lintellac, wife of a }¥mieher tving wear this place, was OUR and seriovely, if not fatally, wounded by an Austrian ranch jBand, named Joveph Chachalich } Who later committed suicide on the |@purt house steps by swallowing bison. The Austrian claimed that back wages was owing him by Anteliac. While the rancher and tis wife were pruning ¥ in a field, Chachalich approached and | fired beth barrels of a shotgun at the woman short range. Later. @fter eluding his pursuers, he {walked into town and bought two [Oranges Seating himself on the eourt house steps, he began to eat them, and «suddenly fell uncon | ectous He was dead when pick }Up. and was found to have taken jMtryehuine. Mra, Linteliac was , | wounded in the legs, and amputa tion may be necessary. Her con dition is critical Mricken hearts of fod parents and| Senseless and with the ¢ Nealthiest mien of Bnoh \ n| 8 erly winds, bed ven by writing letters to them |0",'.% shapeloss mass.ethe county, w in & hospital here ja, hat breed w a few days ago. [Meee eee eee ee MH! CHICAGO, Fon 22—Ry UL P Maforming them of the alleged pot of a flight of stairs » Officers Merchant and Mayou 1 & wpecial cable to the Daily News se New Central pb: at Maynard and | mediately went in pursuit of Cart % a v0 aad | D@esthly sickness of their son OF) Wier “etn, Jimmie a) wright, and found him washing bis (oom, eer Cae or Rr Brother, and requesting that money roomer L the ‘house, who | me- [bloody hands tn & barber shop adie ie at the Hotel Cecil in this city pep sent instantly to prevent death, 1 riin Mayon om the beat, who|the woman, saying that he weed a ll ayaa oe SS Seereiny.. wees Crossing the Atlantic recently in the mieamship Mauretania, To the su thorities Mrs. Lewis expressed sus picion of a fellow senger who left IN DAMAGE CASE BY T. J. DILLON, OLYMPIA, Feb, 23 happen to the hatpin. Just for fear that the increased | fength of that necessary weapon, MRS. LEWIS the ship unexp at Queens jtown. Mrs. Lewis was formerly of | {Reattle, Waeh SEATTLE LOSES. The supreme | PRICE ONE CENT = a , we ams sams >. HATPINS North Trunk Sewer Is Again Scene of a Fatal Accident— Rescuers at Work in Ef- fort to Reach the Men. TWO ARE KILLED STARTLING DIVORCE SU SERIOUS CHARGES IN CASE NOW ON DEAD. fs DAN ROBERTS. UNKNOWN MAN, | IMPRISONED AT HEAD OF DRIFT AND STILL ALIVE. TRIAL. ——HARRINGTON. DAN HORN. linia —-GREGORY. ——MAHONEY, The Division of a Consid-) 7M M'MARA. IE ety ong ——M’GINNIS. ——TIMBERLAKE. ‘ erable Estate Is In- } ——QUILLEN, volved. | Sensational allegations in which | Two men are killed, two unaccounted for and | charges of erueity, beutial temper nine are known to be in imminent danger of being ment and misconduct toward thelr adopted children figured, marked crushed to death as the result of a cave-in in the the divorce proceedings instituted by Mrs. Laure, brichson. aeatnet| North Trunk sewer immediately outside the grounds Charles Ericksen. The case is now oes. being tried before Superior Judge of the A.-Y.-P. exposition. Boyd J. Tallman. Figuring strong: | At 9:30 o'clock, while a crew of 13 men werg ly in the suit is the division of] property of an estimated valuation | engaged in the sewer work, the timbers sup; “‘iekwon and his wite were mar. the roof gave way and the earth caved in, filling the tunnel for a distance of more than 100 feet in the ried at Bi Minnesota, on April 16, 1892 are no children as) ja result of the marriage. Lately| rear of the men. the couple adopted two children, | : : . Maggie, aged 11, and Charles, aged| The sewer where the men are imprisoned is 45 nine feet beneath the surface of the earth. At the point where the slide occurred the tunnel is but a short dis | Serious charges are made by Mra Erickson in her complaint against | he husband regardiny e little atl, Sammie Statues ah. ta tance from the shore of Lake Union. Site Schon a0 eave cartiiae ot As quickly as possible a 2-inch pipe was shoved & Getiaite character againet Eviek through the 100 feet of dirt that composed the slide son The Crue! Treatment and in this way communication was established with Walter Fulton, attorney tor trick, | the survivors. alte Fulton, attorney for Eri a ton, Mra, Erickson explained the “Hurry, for God’s sake,” was faintly heard cruel treatment of her husband to ward her by saying that “he swore through the pipe after it had been cleared out to alk Salat cs tetas low air to reach the imprisoned men. ee ee eel “The timbers are sagging, and won’t stand up much longer,” someone added through the little pipe Attorney Fulton brought reluctant testimony from her to the effect . 5 that she got mad at her husband| Which afforded the rescuers their only means of com- vecanee oe ue wae in wate Me municating with the men down there in the bowels Mrs. Erickson wanted her husband of the earth. to insert clause the bill provid :, * . . jag thet “It Babgin. went “wicns Every man within reach immediately responded Soi tod. tek ie a seven “to |to the cry of alarm as soon as the first intimation was her |received of the horrible accident. H rickson owns one 20-acre tract valued at $82,000; another on| With communication through the pipe establishy Vashon island, valued at $8,000, | and &@ store ‘and real extate injed, the rescuers tried to learn how many were dead Viaudran, 8. D., valued at $3,000. It {4 expected the case will be fin.{OF injured, ished late today or tomorrow As near as could be ascertained, two of the crew were known to have been covered with the immense slide. Two others were not with the nine survivors, and it was practically certain that they had likewise MINISTER QUITS THE ROSTRUM been crushed to death under the tons of falling earth, Only a moment before, nearly all of the nine men who escaped CHICAGO, Feb. Ry U, P-—| falling earth had been working directly under the center of the cave j After deciding that. "be could not] im, and their escape from instant death was considered a miracle, j maintain his famity in the style] Although the slide occurred at an early hour this morning, no ine that @ Methodist minister should '.| formation regarding the accident had reached the police or undertake agent. Rockwell was pastor of the| it is presumed that the earth must have been part of a pocket, Sheridan Park Methodist ehurch be-| which was released by seeping water. The tremendous weight smashe ty he gave up the ministry for jed in the timber lining like matchwood, allowing the earth to fill In the automobile business. “I left the ministry for money. | *Pé dig bore. I could not afford to preach the| This is the third serious accident of this nature which has oc gospel,” declared Rockwe | curred in the North Trunk sewer since the contract was started, Seve That money is the root of all] eral weeks ago two men were killed in a slide which occurred just evil is a fallacy,” concluded Rock . art The task of t's the root| north of this morning’s cave-in, of evil Why do men steal? Wh WOMAN IS ROBBED do they commit any It i# generally kind of crim’? of the BIG SUIT DISMISSED because i ; Gourt today decided against the ety | at - : ; , | WHITEHALL, Mont, Feb. 28. was able, aud drew a draft on al GH Boattle in a damage sult brought |°* ™"*? PERRY, Okla, Feb. 23.—By U. P.' yp" he wile Grist ental > comme bank for $10, warding | MORRISTOWN, °N. J. Feb. a few tr oF EES ah remarks, winding ug ty John W. Wurster, whose 10./ Suit for $800,000 damages, for a ars, and John Teear, her hii fis amount to 414 Jefferson st..| 23—By U. P.—Gylvia Green, |by saying Ydar-old son was Killed by a live| GE 7 COL D leged false imprisonment in tt 1, were cremated Saturday nig! © this city, as the self-sty friend daughter of Mrs. Hetty Green, “Mr. Wilkes, | think you're a wire. The superior court of King | | Kansas penitentiary, filed by Ira N. w the gg the Crist = had directed in bis letter richest woman in the world, pretty nice man and I've no ; nh y,| aounty threw the case out because FE ; ig | Terrill inst President Roosevelt, *!x from Jefferson, was bul Bhe heard nothing from her) was married today to Mathew | doubt youll treat Syivie decent. | WASHINGTON, Fob. 23—liy On eee tee ae set mint in former Governor Ferguson of Okla It is belleved that the two wae brother, neither letter nor acknowl-| Astor Wilkes at 8t.. Peter's iy bok fhe. Wilkes, you're 65 |} be, supreme Court of the Unity, complaint his'place of real | Pennan Riceand’ biker ohtiatate DOM ma of @ ouble murda @dgment of receipt, and feared that} church by the Rev. Philemon te oe wee Tee aeis Cioriatiee f the Biking aac ier a year previous to the accid has | dismissed. T for t the fire was set to conceal t On. wan o knew | bate pro’ at eo Fe Mw ct | »pulist spe e o! he The 7 s ~ ee bead indeed died aan | my money is going when I'm|are unconstitutional, and decided) 2b® supreme court held that this | SENATORS WHO FOUND ROOSE vo liek cs cones cance edna | tae anh te hove eee Recognizes Forgery. m letty Green ed ms int at The iil be $6,000 @ day In-| against the New York Centr | Was unreasonable, and ordered the ELT GUILTY OF VIOLA. | Oklahoma territorial assembly ny, and to have kept a com : ‘aed ee the ceremony. The bride was for Bylvin after I'm dead, and |; on Ri ail tn |@nse to be tried, ‘ wh gpa eae ay Ma Be ya p ete grow ol — vie agro cya given away by her cousin, going t k after It 1 epee than. bo er gaa in : TION LOSE NERVE SHOT ON STREET ’ at ecaroh of the ruins tall Gee Puget Sound National bank of this) ‘“ow!and L. Pell. Bi EB, peak plainly.” An ‘The New York Central was tied | ROOSEVELT GOES T0 citi é | MARSHALL, Tex, Feb. 23.—By : gity, with the forged signature of| HOHOKEN, N. J., Feb. 28.—By U.|intact in the great line of descent, | $18,000, and Traffic Manager Fred VASHINGTON b. 23.—By U.| U, P.—Jesse Dennison shot and in ED hor brother, used in making over arned here this morn-|and the bulk of It would not be dis-|L, Pomeroy $6,000 v the Etking P 7 P.-Friends of President Roosevelt | gtantly killed Mrs. W. Ford and CRUSH TO DEATH , the paper to one May Wilson preparations were being This, I believe, concerns my | act for granting rebates to the! in congress are quietly laughing to-| dangerously wounded her husband) ULAR, Russia, Feb. 23 An inyestigation here reyeals the the simple marriage of © happiness, ale | "sugar trust” on shipments of sugar : : s day at a predicament in which the| yesterday. The shooting took place P.-Stx persons were Peis fact that the bogus friend forged | Mi= eee Ce PR roar Mr lin 1902 from New York to Cle WASHINGTON, Feb, 23.-—By U.|president’s enemies have placed|on one of the principal streets of and three were seriously ing te signature of Henry P. Doll. or-|tf at" ine’ “richest woman” bad not |phosiclan has not renaried tie ce’ |land, and in 1904 from New York|#-~President Roosevelt and Mre.| themselves by thelr eagerness to| the city. ‘The Forde ted Donaleo Mhow the tee < ering payment to May Wilson, | given lier consent until the eleventh | filction of gout as at all of a serious |to Detroit | Roosevelt will leave at miduight for Mty of a violation of| were neighbors, No cause was tp aught’ fire,” starting a that May Wilson cashed the | hour She wanted her daughter to | nature, and took t trouble to call Now York to tend the funeral of | The senators on t com-| known for e r aD . { the exits. 4 Graft at the Bon Marche. At this| marry a younger man on Mise Green and assure her moth-|U. 8 ARMY OFFICER PUTS A| Stewart Douglas Robinson, nephew jmittee on judiciary, after having aE IaS ‘. oot a Bore it was impossible to get a| In fact, Mrs. Green, in a heart-to- lor her prospective son-in-law was| BULLET INTO HIS BRAIN, |of the president, who was killed| found the president guilty to thei a scription of the woman cashing | heart talk with Wilkes, indulged in t dying ENDING HIS LIFE. by falling from a window of a Har-| satisfaction of countenancing a vio- ‘ ; pecans aoa ™ ie ae , | Yard University dormitory last Sat-| lation of the anthtrust law by sanc 5 ee Clark iw still trying to find N’S. FFR E NEw YORK, Feb, 19. Po urday night, They expect to return| tioning a merger of the United OPINION BY AND ABOUT a cai WOMA SU AGE wecone : ‘ b mmediately after the era ates Si! corporation and < i M as his _piater is very suc . | angncn United States infantry, ata; mmediately after the funeral ou pahotaae Tana ? oa bod = WOMEN j jorried about him. He once lived| bh NA T, tioned at Monterey, Cal., who was years ee nap hate aly reed B the Japanese lodging house, at WINS on furlough in the east, shot him. | TAFT IN NEW YORK have suddenly acquired cold feet. 4 Jefferson # and the last self in the right pmple at the W YORK, Feb. 23.—By U. P. me Mey ee By report to that | » eard of him, he had gone to Spo i RRR aay i {Grand Union hotel last night, and|o-President-olect Taft, accompanied | fect, and it has been printed. It ' t 5 RINKING A GROWING EVIL A ne, BY T. J. DILLON. patiently waiting for the proper | died in the prison ward of Bellevue| by two secret service men and a| Was to bo submitted to the senate OR! B EV MONG WOMEN. Med in i rd of E 1 | ! OLYMPIA, Feb. 23—The wo- |time to “drop the flag hoepifal an hour later jnumber of nowspaper reporters, ar-| today, but last night the attack|By Mrs, Ophelia Amigh, Preceptress of Home for Girle, Geneva, Ith ‘ QUARREL; SUICIDE man’s suffrage bill passed the Piper gave the signa’ this morn- | rived here today, He went to the|0f cold feet came on and no report Drinking among women is more common than we are willing to €, WALLACE, Idaho, Feb. 23.—By U nate this morning without a |!"e, when everything # Just right WISCONSIN DEADLOCK, home of his brother, Henry Taft was made belleve, It is a great and growing and ove fraught with the ALLACE, ldsho, Feb. 25—By U. und the bill had no opposition, The! MADISON, Wis., Feb. 23.--Ry t greatest dangers Following a quarrel with his) ripple by a vote of 30 to 9 and bi) provid at at the next elec-|pP—The Jegistative vote for United| WALLS FALL—ONE KILLED. New Portland Postmaster. She of the fashionable set Hives { whirl o} se whe had bought some nited he fashi 1 \ 1 of unhealthful stregg Be because sh i. now goes to Acting Governor (tion there shall be submitted to the , PRANG » 99 10-7 " 4 . ‘ Sac at @ ate Re ed vented tn Agate Voters commtitutlonal tincndmnene | States senator was again cast to-| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 23,—By ASHINGTON, Feb. 23,—The]and excitement. She sleeps too litt und keeps her nerves coms without consulting him, J ay for his signature. ‘ yy |day, and the result showed no in-|.0, P.-One man was killed and an-| nomination of John C. Young as|stantly on the qui vive. She tty | uses drugs for headach o giving the ple the right to 8 op 4 miner, committed sul ; The Dill wan intr meres on nether w hall vote not, |dleation of a break in the deadlock |other seriously injured today when | postmaster of Portland, Oregon, to-| and insomnia, due to her unbye les of life. She is often # hotne fa Gens, Idaho, byl house eatly 18 the sexsion by Hell |that has lasted many days. na|a portion of the west wall of day was ordered reported favorably | a degenerate and the mother of d thea Chivdted th’ taats |i’ the mite ‘Was enainecred by | . ce survey map of nglang|tor Stephenson received 49 votes,|old efty hall, which Is being w by the senate committee on post | Stop the sale of intoxicant will be no further use for Giedumetances, ISenator Piper of King is the largest map in the world, |the lowest yet given him od, collapsed offices the girls’ home. ° ° . . ° nia ciel Tees eta: