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SPT Free oi Lome 0 if Ld lid 1B zEP] 3 3 “a ET | DO PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA RAILROAD M'NAMARAS TO GALLOWS? TRANSCRIPT OF INCIDENT IN GREAT TRIAL THAT ———-— DISCLOSED DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S CONVICTION THAT PEOPLE WANT CONVICTION REGARD.|“ LESS OF SQUARE DEAL, LOS ANGELES, Oct. 30.—That the people of California demand the conviction of J. 8, McNamara for murder in the Tim: plosion, regardiess of the me fair or unfair, has been the attitude of District Attorney F the trial a id here. With private st one lawyer representing inesa interests known to be working for and with him in the prosecution of the case, Fredericks himself, the people's officer, has declared himself as favoring securing jurors so clearly prejudiced againat the defense as to be disqualified by the court, One of these men was Otto A.p A, Ves, sir. Jessen. Just how far Fredericks} Q. You have read the account of was willing Co go, In this instance,| the Times explosion? in his willingness to convict, is in| A, Yea, sir; 1 did, dicated in the following, taken from) Q. And that it was caused by la the transeript of Darrow's examina: | bor unions? | A. Yes, sir, | tion of Jessen You k hat MeNamara is a Note-—-Fredericks Is the district} Q. And you have read a good mene of a‘labor union? 2 attorney; Darrow, chief counsel for) many statements of that'kind in| A. Yes, sir, McNamara; Horton, deputy district |the Times, haven't you? Q. You haow wito Burns ts? attorney; Jessen, the ventreman. A. Yea, str. A. Yea. IN THE RECORD: By Mr. Darrow—Q, What papers do you read? A. The Times. Q How long have you read the Q. And other papers? Times? A. Seven years. @ You have the Daily Times a? A. Yes, sir. Q@ Have you evet been interested fm the question of labor unions? A. Well, to some extent; yes, sir, @ Do you read what you find about them? A. Yes, sir. You have read the Times on that subject, I suppose? A. Yes, sir. @ Did you ever read any other Mterature on the question of labor unions, excepting the Times? » sir; I don't think IT have, Q So about all you know about labor unions you have learned out of the Times, have you? A. The biggest part of it, yes, Q Have you ever discussed the matter “of labor unions” with your neighbors and friends? : A. Ob, I might have; yes, sir. . Q How's that? A. I think T have. Q Have you formed any opinion @bout them, whether you are for them or against them? A. Yes, sir; T have. Q Is that retty strong opinion? A. Pretty ‘ing; yes, sir. Q Have you any prejudice against them? {Objected to as incompetent, ir- relevant and immaterial.) Q Mr. Darrow Have you any prejudice against tabor umons? Mr. Horton: | object on the same i that by to the effect was caused haven't you? A. Yes, I have. Q. And you believe it, don’t you? A. 1 do. @. And you have believed it for a long time, haven't you? this explosion laber unions, grounds. f The Court: He may answer that] Q § Nave: yee slr. bids go aceeae ca A. Yes, sir. @ And you could not change that! Q. Your opinion is fixed on that | opinion? subject? A. No, sir. A. it je; yes, sir. Q. And it is strong? A. Yes, sir. oor of the oldest adder Q. You wouldn't think yourself ladder A trouble ily wh a that It was fair to try a member of followin formula, “Six ounces good |the labor union by a than who bas half ounce fluid ext your opinion, would you? ounce Murax compound.” |” (Opsection.) | 7 Mr. Davis; ‘That is the very gist of a man'g bias or prejudice—the test of it. ‘ Ths } 4 a heat ottpiave. remedy “The Court: It may be that what wo te BR Rees lhe ey! Mr. Davis says be true, and Pon ee erstne ‘crequent or hanks | still It would not justify this par-| 4 urine. rheamatic pai in the | theular question. ont fo have, Pamnpt attention! (Objection sustained, eS * M*-leor the defendant.) es time ake in omen onfsis after meals on two and at bed Exception fifly Free Sewing Machines | Immediately upon the paynftnt of $1 you are entitled to the delivery of your machine. The balance to be paid in weekly dues of $1 for a few weeks. If you wish to join the club now and have the machine delivered later, say at Christmas, you may do so. It would make a splendid gift for Christmas. Whether the Free you want Machine for a present for ewing yourself or you will find this club plan‘ convenient of ours a very way to buy an article of this kind and pay your do! us instructions to hold or de- You simply come in and give liver the machine for you, ° then each week $1, and in a short time your machine will be all paid for. Bring in Your Dollar at Once Before the Club Closes | you pay us fi] remarkably Our last Free Sewing Machine Club consisted of 25 members, and many women were disappointed on account |) Gf the membership limit being reached before the week was gut. Even with this extension, we ‘doubt if the sale will last over one week. Seattle’s Largest Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Late i Credit You Want PIKE 81. AND FIFTH AV. which this juror may have against them, explosion, haven't you? aa sate ae Cte Fd a (left to right)—Z. T, Nelson, F. F. Cross, T, W. Adams, 0. A. Jessen, E. 8. Johnson, (left to right)—Deputy Sheriff J. J. Henry, Z. J, Hyatt, J. W. Roberts, A. R. Mclintosh, Robert jeCreery, Deputy Sheriff Frank P. Cochran. ~@ You have read a great deal, don't yout opinion is pretty strong on that ithe challenge, if the court plea WANT TO Darrow; Well, if you were mber of a trade union, you w not think you are getting a fair trial, Impartial trial, by a juror who felt about unions and about} this case the way you do, would) you? Mr. Horton: The same objection | © Krounds. It hag not yet been | made to appear that the prejudice} Mr. Mr. Darrow: If your honor thinks | « is premature, 1 will withdraw it for the time being, 1 have enough things to argue without looking for Now, you have a firm opin | jon as to what was the cause of the A. 1 think I ve. Q. You know what he had to do! with the case in a es A. Yea, air, Q. Do you know about what he sald as to the guilt of these de fendant A. Yea, 1 think I do. Q@. You wave a strong and fixed inion that this building was blown up by dynamite by members Q You don't think it would be possible to change tt at all? A. 2 might be possible, but my @ It would be pretty nearly im- possible, anyway, wouldn't it? Mr. Horton: Objected to as call ing for a conclusion of the juror, incompetent, irrelevant and imma. terial, speculative in the extreme. Mr. Darrow: I supposed that is what I was after, his opinion. Court: The objection to that par- ticular question will be sustained. Q By Mr. Darrow: You weuld have to have the strongest kind of evidence to change the opinion you now have? A. Yes, sir; 1 would Q. As to the cause of this action | erentent f neral way,!the deed. (By United Prees Kensed Wire) DRESL ct, W=Col, Theo, theory on th: soasion here. lieve In race suicide the resolution recites, lation tends war and ts fn iteelf a direct cause | asserted that while “Chinese women women ne of war, the checking of the birth in & Wecrease be one of the tors to bring about unt rate resulting population would versal pe ell JUMPS 0 PROVO, Utah, Oct, 90. Utah Ia ® party of that Marjorie R. Paine matic critic and author, had jamp- fron rod Despohdency led to ed overboard, She tled to her walet, {MAN OF MYSTERY IS NOT KIMMEL | identities the body of « man who Kurope. Accord ing to the positive testimony of two ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 30. men who claim they worked him for years, the “man of A. Kimmel; White, al he ‘Turkey railroad. home is in Enid, Okla, and w road, are the have both say that there is not 10 years. cide here by shooting while of girl friends whom her on the lawn at her home. for Roosevelt given a severe jolt by adopted at the fourth he Malthusiang be Because, a8 er popur}> to create causes of! ey and “faculative stertl tion” Were urged by speakers, “Thelr at phi tention drawn to an empty boat In pleasure seekers went to the spot and found tery” of Niles, Mich. is not George ‘te, but A. H. White, a for mer cooductor on the Rock Island Bruce L. Cosner, « con- ductor on the Frisco ratiroad, whose Burt, an engineer on the same men who claim to called “Kimmel's” bluff by identifying him as White. They ehadow of a doubt regarding their identifica- tlon, as they worked with White for Girl Friends Wait|*" rac Mal-| They fought through the Civil wa PY, N. J., Oct Denouncing feminine fashion this cfty, the Rev, Kmmett Ste wear trousers with two le in| here wear those with only NEW YORK, Oct. 30, by @ rat while he was asiee went to & hospital. BERLIN, Oct, 30.—P. lain to the reichata ned to ex cellor Bethmann-Holweg for. ship Liberte, say with a fire but from “ignition”. unexplained—of a cartridge. CHICAGO.—Bartender Quilter, in Clark eh Quiliter found emporium, had to .thé none of a “fresh «u: beat a hasty retreat when hi out the “guy” was Bat Nelson ex champion lightweight. ewallowed acid the birth of the second pair. three hours a fi Belt line train. CHICAGO.—A lonely mother In Baltimore wrote Postmaster Camp- bell today asking that he fi c. im Falconer, a him that physicians have to’ *| ehe can only live a few days. NEW YORK, fis 6wn funeral. PLAINFIELD, Conn, Oct, 30.— While the body of Thos. J, Collins ‘being buried here word came of the death at the same hour of his brother Charles, at R. I 30. in ene ward Howell finally killed it, but had two auch severe bites that he why living costs no much in Germany, Chan: | sald to day's standard of comfort is higher than ever before and must be paid Oct. 30.—The court of in. hy it didn’t etart MAYSVILLE, Ky., Oct. 30—Two sete of twins in two years proved too much for Lee Hay, 30, who died following ino. J, McGraw, only ir, was so busy king about his new son that he failed to walk spry enough and was ground beneath the wheels of a BALLARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY BE GUIDED BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW, WATCH THE PHONE NUMBERS. LOOK FOR SPECIAL FEATURES THESE PEOPLE ARE AD- VERTISING. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL WBURGH, N. _Y-—Constant MEET YOUR EVERY WANT. ezing caused the death of Mri! on és iad | Phillip Kober, when It affected the ARCHAMBEAULT CO, Inc.| HOTEL BAL AME middle ear, which in turn produced abscesses on the brain. 500 SAMPLES Best Equipped Motel in Ballard Of Sultings for Men. Wickersham to you $5.00 on prices given you by| ALL MODERN. anybody. A perfect fit or no pay,.|#0T amp coup PHONE BAL. 10565. Be Trust Counsel) zone. 224.:” NEW YORK, Oct. 40-—Wall 5 4 ee 1 ORK ott. eat atunne;| BALLARD BAKING CO. was drowned as Bogert. NEW YORK.—In an Illuminating opinion, Justice Greenbaum dismiss- ed @ suit to recover money lost at | poker at the Attic club. money been lost on horse r sult would have stood, he = 1 can save | $1.75 TO $2,00 PER WEEK STEAM HEAT PRUE ERs 8 ones rtbe aici MICHIGAN LAUNDRY _ |General Wickersham today, It was that he* would retire . from the Phone Batines, Git Phone Your Shirts abinet be! January 1, and that KAMNITEER & GOMS, Props, | Ballard Laundry Collars rrangements had about been com 918 94th Ave. H.W. 203 Comes Cnfts pleted for hiv becoining a member of the law firm of Stetson, Jennitign| TtY and Use Our Golden | | toe Back ee & Russel) on that date. Potlatch Doughnuts ih Av. to You a%e ‘i Francis L. Stetwon, the senior | Ww. Right oe ‘| member of the firm, is the chief counsel of the Steel Trust. Before BUTTER MILLINERY Mr. Wickersham entered the cab inet he was a member of the firm of Strong & Cadwalader, FATTED CALF BAWLS Ballard Butter Store . BOBTOR, Prop. Our Butter is Good—Prices Right—16 ozs. to the Pound WHLL SAVE YOU MONEY Me Sure to Talk Your Millinery Work Over With Us Before Buying MRS. J. D. EMAIEZER (ay Wai wire) Phone Bal. 1123 6427 Mallard Ave.) $410 a ava | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 28—The | }fatved calf still bawls for Chester CIGARS MILLINERY MoNeill, the Portland boy who was J.P. BELANGER } recently marooned at the St. Fran Beh 'end Warkes Eh. | cls hotel here by “H. 8. Carr."|} YOUR FAVORITE BRAND Special Prices on Tailored arr had the boy for a travell IS HERE companion and left him at the hotel Most Complete Zine of Hats as security for an unpaid bill CIGARS AND CONFECTION ERY Arrangements were made by the in Ballard. CALL AND SEE ME. MEWS AND SOVELS Phone Bal. 1163. 5101 14th N. W, lad’s parents whereby his hotel bill was pald and his transportation back to Portland provided. He did not go back, He disappeared again and was located today at the home ROYAL CLEANING W’KS Goods Called for Delivered 'S RESTAURANT of ©..L. Gates, Gates will try to Fond OPEN ALL NIGET send Chester to Portland on the - 1081 A Bill Thet Wil Make steamer Santa Rona. ynomrr adare You Mungry. . ee SERVICE Use Our Phone Ballard «= OveT ERS 71 JUNKETING SOLON RIGHT PRICES BALLARD 76 ‘Ave. an7 Gust SENDS POSTCARDS DEFIANCE, O., Oct. 30-—Just to} _ make sure that his constituents POH RS EE CONFECTIONERY __| PAINT AND WALL PAPER eo, Bogert, after | would not forget him, Congressman PACKAGS BAY VIEW PAINT ABD WALL being in & Bospital for a week, re-| Timothy T. Ansberry sent the|" SE2@8S0™ canpres o fATED sTOnn. * urned home just in time to upset| voters of his district §,000 picture My Specialty. . Johnson His family had| postal cards while be was touring eos: © Seaneen PROPS. Big Line. The Work We Do is Done Right. Market St. Use Our Phone. CALL AND SEE.| phone Ballara with mys of Indigestion or Stomach trouble, why don't John | handy? harmless bless: will digest eny' & sour, gassy Stomach five Tninute after. pepsin, then you will Eructations Stomach disorders or injury or crime, or whi is, your mind is mi A. Yes, sir, Q On that question you are not prejudiced? A. No, air. Q You are prejudiced? A. 1 am prejudiced, yes, on t Q. There are probably two quer tions to be decided by the jury. First, whether there was any crime committed, whether it was an acci- ident or whether it was a criminal) act, and the next whether the de fendant, who was a member of # junion, had anything to do wich It,| even if a crime was committed. | Upon the first you have made ial your mind? A. Yes. Q And you know to that question you are not a fair juror? (Objection by - Horton.) The Court: Sustained. Mr. Darrow Well, be haa an- swered enough to suit me on it. Q. You'now bave a strong con- viction that it was a criminal act which caused the death of Hag- erty? A. Yes, str; I have. Q. And that the unions were re- Or members of sponsible for it? ? A. Yes; more leaders. Q. And those opinions you could not change? A. Not. very well; no. Mr. Darrow: We challenge bim for cause. Mr. Horton We resist and deny and ask an opportunity to exam him, and we deny and resist challeng pn the ground that the testimony thus far does not show any of the grounds specified in the code os grounds that are proper either under particular or general causes of challenge | . |NOT ON THE RECORD, BUT IN OPEN COURT | Mr. Darrow (to Mr. Freder- licks): Do you consider this a |fair man to try this case? Mr. Fredericks: ABSO- | LUTELY. Mr. Darrow: I'm glad to get your idea of fairness , sr § ACADEMY Fourth Near Pine Daveing Guaranteed In 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted ery 4 wanes Phowe yaxen in a Real Auto POST CARDS—$;.00 PER DOZ. Kodak developed, 10¢ a roll, any size. Have Your Films | A. M. FROST | 1332 First Ave., Seattle, Cedar @ The Fisher Flouring Mills are |PUTS AN END: TO ‘INDIGESTION AND A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH As there is often some one tn your family who suffers an attack nome form of| Dyspepsia or an out-of-order stom you keep some Diapepsin in the house Rog ee i et nd overcome | 20m, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stom Tell your pharmacist to let you read the formula plainly printed oz these 60-cent cases of Pape’s Dia readily see it makes Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn and other dis- JEANNETTE, Pa., Oct. $0.—Olive | trees go in five minutes and reliever P. Herrod, aged 16, committed sul-|at once such miseries as Belching crowd |of Gas, e had invited | dicented food, Nausea, Headaches, to an apple picking bee waited for | Dizsiness, Constipation and other of sour, un- Cor. 24th an@ a. aS) THE ROYAL DAIRY THEIS & FRISCH Plumbing and Upholstering | OUR WoRK t Some folks ha find relief from tried so long to Indigestion and MILE Cream and lee Cream Up to Standard runs. ach with the common every-day Plumbing and Gas Fite Joures advertised that they have Hee, And Uptolstering about made up their minds that they| Phone Ballard 16. 6426 Leary Ave | meet your every wank | have something else wrong, or be- PRONE Us Neve theirs in a cave of Nervous CASCADE DRUG CO. Faraneti seein at ach or Cancer. __Blue Bell Real Estate Co, This, no doubt, fe a serious mis-| 9403 |, When eres take. ‘Your real trouble is, what} Baler | feat Your Large six-room house, plastered you sat dove got digest; instead, it ave | Ben loc meee tek water and sinks |ferments and sours, turns to acid, |: Gaepn : ; ‘eet graded; cement Gas and Stomach poison, which| PMO™E | ye. ‘abe geee-| rake in paved. Price only putrefy in the digestive tract and| Ballara ages for 61. $1,600; $50 cash and $10 per month, intestines, and, besides, poison the} Ballard 928 or Ballard 50. breath with nauseous odors. A hearty appetite, with thorough EMBALMERS Se ae al, eed, one digestion, and without the slight W. §, MAYFIELD ext discomfort or misery of the PHONE Stomach, is waiting for you as soon BALLARD 9 as you decide to try Pape’s Dia- ain mage J. T. Armstrong pepsin, Prem 5413 Mallard Ave, Attention Prices in LOANS Phones Ottis ney | Investments saat ase FUEL nT ine _VIENNA RESTAURANT ¥. 3. MENSEL CEDAR Woop 5206 Ballard Ave. 1707 W. sTth oun Short Orders. Mome Cooking Phone ; soneed srecrauTy |Our Pastries Are Home Made ooe Use Our Phone and Delicious CLEAN. SANITARY Seer SANITARIUM Cc. W. BRIDGES alae LTRS Private Phone for Quick Service Ballard 1000 5517 Dr. G. J. Nuernberg x ew . | Design Work Decorating | 22nd N. W. German Specialist “Preparing wheat for milling has much to do with Big Selection Phone All Chronic Troubles tha quality of tbe flour.” DeVinxe *On Flour Mak Cut Flowers Potted Plants| Ballard Cured. Washed in sere lard Sheet Metal Works River Water Requests all his customers, both old Q, 2, apaptgesr 3 ©. B. RANES, aah prices on his new, clean, up-to-date stock of GRoceRtns store at the 5114 Ballard Ave. equipped with the latest and oe : 1a stand. | Yee INSTALL AND rhage’ you yt oF ates AN Al FURNACE most apoing machinery for wheat washing and drying that Cor, 14th and eard W. vesaat ausilaid vik @ The wheat is washed in Cedar River water, removing from every GROCERY A ‘ ‘ esa a TOY SHOP crease in the kernel any impurities that may find lodgment there. : = akon _ = Tenant ; ; Y @ Then it goes into a whizzer. By means of centrifugal force, this ae phatig rt PALACE OF SWEETS machine throws off all the free water. Next, the wheat passes into a aia ae Ste ata aha | Everything in Toys drying column, four feet in diameter and fifty feet high. A continuous re: pg je Marke a at All Prices. blast of hot air evaporates any moisture that may remain. peter tas Sliced a | greener @ After this treatment, the wheat, immaculately clean, is put into the ? bina | milling bing, ready for grinding. e _ GROCER WALL PAPER @ Only a few of the more important flouring mills of the country have ‘ a ©. mean i RoR eT, this equipment. @ Use Fisner’s Benn Frour and you have the assurance that the grain w9s thoroughly cleansed before being ground. @ Costs More per Sack—because it's worth more. @ Costs Less per Loaf— FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO. Phone Ballard 884. 6403 82nd N. W. Ballard Wall Paper Store PRICES RIGHT - A MODEL GROCERY LOOK US UP—WE'LL INTEREST you Paints Purnished Good Work—Fair, Just Prices Let Me Figure on Your Work Oth Ave. Phone Ballard 840, soz9 because it gives results “25TH AVE. GROCERY 16 OUNCES TO THE PouUND Quick, Prompt Service Uso the Phone ard 231. WE ARE MONEY SAVERS FOR you Enterprise Wine & Liquor Co. Pamily ‘Trade hone America’s Finest Flour Mills. Wholesale paitard. 30. Most Complete Line to Select From in ard. USE OUR PHONE 6136 Ballard Ave, 25th Av, and 67th St BALLARD HARDWARE CO|saLMON BAY WOOD CO. vRonn 001-8002 |g. o, MENDRIOES, Prop. Ballard 19 Ballard Ave. Prompt, Quick Service Office Phone, Ballard 4 Residence Phone, Ballard At Stimson’s Mill One of the Bert HARDWARE STOCKS in This Northern District. In the first edition of The Star each day now a free “Help Wanted” department is being printed, It is pri- marily for the benefit of men and women who are looking for work. But it helps thé employer, who can insert an ad, free of cost, and the department is of real interest to al readers. These free help wanted ads run exclusively in the first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Buy a Noon Edition and watch the ads.

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