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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911 Confronted Wi th Rumor, Adolf Denies He Is a Professional Words by Schaefer Music by Condo + NOD OSGAR, WE NEAR THAT YouR WHY, DER NO, S/R-EE VON CENT MAN, ADOLF, 13 A RANK PRO} IDeAt How HAF 1 RECEIFED FROM FESSIONAL. AS MANAGER ABSURT! QOSGAR_FOR BLAYING } OF THE OPPOIING TEAM I DEMAND AN IMMEDIATS EXPLANATION, Come, 1 VET HIM T SVEAR DENY '(D MIT HSS OwN FACE?! seal ID} cee — ID LIK@ I VILL HAF ; To SUE HIM ‘To GeT ip! LOOKS — PR ip rtp! SQUEALER!! JOHN G. PEIRCE. John G. F contractor, was led to the council yes' to fil the ney caused by resignation of former Council FP. 8. Steiner. He w the ballots of Councilm Blaine, Haas, Goddard h on the 1ith b A feature of the voling was that Mrs, Silvia Hun appeared fr ing. She @n the Lith ballot ATTORNEYS ARE CAREFUL IN SELECTING BLETHEN JURY called. Questioned by Caldwell, Hartel! sald that he knew Blethen for about 15 years; that he formed urnment of court yes e case against A. J. Jurors had been passed (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28—! jarting with a murder in the Old \ Carl K, Mobr, labor leader, and jfor cause, two of whom were wom- an opinion that would need evi-| World, a Greek feud is being fought ih Schram, a banker, were (en, Mrs. Georgina E. Windle, the dence to remove it; that, from| out today under the noses of San during the balloting. Oth |tirst of the entire special venire knowing blethen, he could not im | Francisco's police, which already ‘voted for were A Ruffner, |to be examined, and Mrs. Mary L, agine such a thing could be true; | has cost four lives and may mean DW. HH. Weaver, J. L. Lee, Charles |Carroll, who took the place orig. that he attended a dinner given by | the sacrifice of more. bie, H. C. Robike, Charles Wes-|{nally occupied by ventreman No. Blethen at the Rainier club. Poulos Prantikas, who shed the/ Smith and P. C. Leonard. 14, John Holland. Holland was Judge Ronald took up the exam-|first blood in Greece, killed two ir. Peirce’s friends in the lobby jchallenged by the state when he |imation of Bartell, and he said that | policemen, Chas, Castor and Thos. when his election was an-|said that he had formed an opinion [he thought he could give a fair tri-|Finnelly here, when bis cousin, He took his seat in thelon the case. Fulton resisted the} al, though he might lean @ little | George Condos, tried to arrest him t night. when|challenge, but it was allowed by/ toward the defendant as a fugitive on Bunday. Condos ement hearing Judge Ronald. Holland up. It was continued twoithat he was employed for the Mr. Peirce is a Spanish/20 years by the Seattle EI Yeteran and was supported by/Co as a motorman. organization at the last elec Didn't Want to Serve itied past rie “You are the downtown agent then?” asked Caldwell, but I don't get anything Bartell repli Caldwell challenged him for Charles A. Maury, a fire tnaur cause. Fulton tovisted, and exam lance inspector, was called in bis |ined Bartell, asking him tf he could place, and, after having been not give a fair consideration in + TS $15, 000 A passed by both sf he insisted spite of his acquaintance. Net ee hac Lperesees on being discharged because, he| Bartell replied that he thought |™8r Erickson declared an altar YEAR ALIMONY js. be wes areata tue if be Ihe could. The challenge, however, | ¥% Deine made on the Codar river should have to vote for Blethen's prenens, Se. See seer was sustained, and A. L. Roxby (By Unitet Press Leased Wire) Court then immediate. ae elution looking to the conviction he would be misunder- was called. pasted a resciution looking f new water powe xrw 1 ben a ; po {EINE | stood by Blethen and charged with ly adjourned soe ons new water power asylum in 1910 dnd that — " pe Sixteen Examined “Hie it resolved: That the city brutal ehive ta Manet Le See. Serer seked In all, sixteen jurors were eX \utilities committee be directed to ky Middleton has wou recog: |reeee Ronald. “Are you afraid amined, and seven were excused on | at once have red and intro o Prom the pons court here |(°#t You cannot give both sides a chalienges for cause. The state | duced an ord! © providing for i which awarded her a separ-|*/" trialt” at ATTORNEY LUNDIN, jwill have three peremptory chal-|che control of all property neces pa and $15,000 a year alimony. |, “No l'm not afraid of mysel Assisting Caldwell for the State |lenges and the defense six. Much | ary to be acquired by the city of ‘The husband is John A. Middle-|\P0 wy aa alg |din, sald that he read no paper ree: |p. es Drosress i being made in| vice president of the Lehigh i ularly, but oceasionally took The ee at ene eee Mey railroad and. a director in| eos Phage os the Times; |Y®" expected. Blethen, who was should i as immovab’ iy other railroad compantes. cndiee the Rithene’ ar years In King as the Sphinx dur / ing the morning when the argu-| coun ¢ was tod / bs Maury tes’ that he had met oye that he was married; that meat ou the demurrer Was wade | y United Prees Leased Wire) BI REPAIR BILL jboth A. J. and C. B. Blethen ¥ i» bate Seren m spent coneid.|Desao taking a lively Interest} LONDON, Nov, 27.—Lord Chas ~ jhe asked them to publish an article |) i. time when the ju were being exam. | Beresford (retired), England's lead An emergency ordina giving |he had written on the single t hat Beard > le a cane n|ited. He pushed aside tl ing exponent of tmperiatiem tn the Youngs of the water depart Bothell ‘The Star mostly. He |824 cane, and took up a pencil and|.., and who frankly and cor mt authority to draw on the wa: imes het, ; : paper to take notes » an ’ fund for $15,000 to pay for la-|¢ that he t her nally Ph poss Pin tment by “Cel.” or “Mar” ially dislikes Winston Churchit bor and expe in connection |ka policy and the election of B rupees eae my During the examination of wit-|th¢ hew bead of the admiralty, has ith the Cedar river repair work but was opposed to the pol gy eBay ses Fulton referred to the de |eiven bis hearty approval to Mr. the past week was held over by |criticising T son and Warren A. Thayer, a paint. | 2° res tq the Ge l yesterday for consider: |burst: that he would not be ing contractor, was disch 4 by fondant as Col. Blethen invariably. | Chufehili’s beme of having « x led in’ this case except by the evi-|Judge Ronald when it developed Nag ~ ~— ‘© | naval war staff, which ehall report ’ ; ; him as ! teront Counciiman Erickson introduced |dence introduced; that he did not that he is the father of Walter |I™ne Case w ted by |Reriedieally on the state of the “the ordinance at the request of/read The Star 7 manager 0 Detective (packed court room all day, lawyers pears sits preparedness, ete Youngs, who stated that the| Defense Didn't Want Him branch of, the Burns’ Detective | ioecially, being attrac Repre-{.“l toathe, bate and despise Mr. = mee must be paid off immediately.| Maury ure peing sued jegency. D. nis, Who Was! sentatives of civic or Bis clan {i's polities,” sald the ad. om jury servi ne was | called in his pl wee a! a die. cupled seats, and a large crowd {miral, “He ls am extremely clever SHORT MESSAGE ee of hearing charged ~B eg, . po @ sald | was forced to stand up all day, han, end ta, s why po com argum | = n : rots, But if he will only ta e jeourt show Melunis {s a farmer, He mpefial view of the navy and make WASHINGTON, Nov. 28—— C0" © |that he knew the Blethens by| Fraternal Convention Opens. lt hig object to got the service It Compositors in the government [1 , d 1 |sight, and knew one of the Times ba hereto printing office are taking it | Maury said has no difficul- | RIED ant well, He ives at 113|,, 7B®,Bational convention of theid-—7— easy today in setting up Presi. (|'Y to hear from an ordin dis ieth ere. B. P. O, L. opened at 1620 Fourth Sdlientific book says: “It takes Dy dent Taft's tariffiess message ['42c¢. When Fulton continued to) 157) av ahopberger, a farmer | 8%: Yesterday, and will be in ses five! years to tan an elephant’s fo congress, only 6,000 words |Srsue that it was only fair to let| Charles Birshovberger, ® farmer sion for several days. Fifty dele-(Hide Nature hasn't been fair to in length, which is one of the [the Juror go since he did not want) ®) “aren cane box, He testified ;Hates Attended the opening and/Iitti¢ boys. A boy's hide can be shortest annual messages in re- Pines a ee treet he know othing of the case | more are expected, thoroughly tanned in five minutes |Caldwell, who ‘said | thing of the Tilia naman Horn hig oygeo lpi | “I think the play has gone farjand was peohatety:. bias with the tariff later in a spe- jengush” SO ae Nek. AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE ET aiptenee. nat do you mean by play pufact of pega ca Fulton replied defiantly rly engaged in real | that he has live NEW CITY OFFICE Maury Finally Excused | in King county 24 years; that he for the office| Judge Ronald stopped further |! = 3 tp Fes @ month, was passcd by coun happen sae x i <a ge rte and be Times, seldom rending The | TIEETTHE, SE esterday. City Comptroller! 0 Cae ook m abort rece rr {St at he may have discussed + Benia be sng pl onc gy the aftetnoon, Meer nin in. | but knew none of th HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO i cacsloyes sad would not ada |#isted that he ought not to sit on |i, and formed mo opinions RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more # “ag expense of artment,|the jury, and Judge Ronald dis- | RUCROnee ay eat tind threo ch vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls. #8 be would retrench elsewhere charged him. |dren; that he advocated against the recall petition, but voted for HERMANN'S ch * 1 1, + } Dilling when the election was|| Danish Creamery Butter, 1b. 85¢; 3 Ibs Oregon Coming tate and Insurance broker BI eal n here voluptocred |§ Best Minnesota Butter, Ib. 8h¢; $ ibe The battleship Oregon has left|®¥- N. was called to fill 8 | the ment Best Iowa Creamery, Ib as Ben Francisco for Bremerton, car-|Piace. After telling Cold well that) “1 did, too.” HE STALL 22. Lower Floor, Free Delivery fying naval pris s from Mare He had a slight prejud that he! He was passed for cause by both faland, who will be left at the approved t of the Times’ poli- | sides. Full Cream Che ieee be “yal prison at Bremerton. The Or. |“le8: that he dealt with the Bleth Two Quickly Passed Mt. Vernon Cre 3 Ibs $1) o Pegon unloaded all of her 700 crew \°"* In @ — way, he test o mn, & sheet metal|f Fresh Ranch F Hoe ‘gxce @ battleship Penni answer to question Blan . sattard . TC Rerccic. The igor ahiy ait he Fulton that he oan nd for “ sae b ; te tified MT. VERNON BU RS RE, 1521 Pike Place Y ; ° orice ship be passed for cause OO ——_——_—$—— $$ Taid up at Bremerton until the com- |!0n 6 to the he read Star and the selec eal carla i case on trial ; Large lot of FRESH OYSTERS will arrive for Thanksgiving Pletion of the Panama c-nal, when |‘ not gh {mes on Sundays; that he is not|f sues 4 Regier Bp elm Tike will make the first voyage |" cou Plerce eat that’ ta egy ual nlp ast the thing for stuffed turk STALL 35 through the canal beam Anes facts discussed t he did not Ee 2 th case fs r sign he ull petition and did not|f i vaneey MARKET MONEY SAVERS wel charged cake an thas ahaation rkansas Blacks, box . Crew Wants $2,500 « Carroll, 3811 Whitman st, Fr Fred Crogby, a chainmar Gold Coin Spuds, 100 I8........seeeeeeee $1 10 hall airapesytgh ; vas called veyor passed for cans Netted Gems, 100 Ibs SRGcs bare. thal’'the owners of Second Woman Called hinth potential juror, fe testified |f Free Delivery to Any Part of Seattle. Phone Orders Sent C. *O'b. the tug Tat sh which mnder Mrs. Carroll testified that she that he lived in Seattle five re MAIN 1314, 1524 PIKE PLACE ‘atoosh, which, unde : . apt. Bailey effected the rescue of years, that | that he reads The Star and the Sun- | [| Booth's Oysters, per can Oe and Ge i cghencers ae As the day Times; that he did not ever tern Oysters, pint 10¢ Washington, are nding $5,000 d no pred lice either;work under Engineer Thomson Crabs Two for Be é alvage While the m of $2,500 against Blethen, and that she|that'he never heard the Blether Halibut, 2 lbs 15¢ caked for th jknew nothing of the cas case discussed; that the fact that|—| SAN FRANCISCO FISH CO.— ——1508 PIKE PLACE soda | ned by Fulton, she said| Blethen opposed the recall of Gill Open Until 7 th » hed two boys and two| would not inf im in being a errr eee 1 grown up, and the ciris|fair or : Pitas serie ak girls (fair Ju Cottage Cheese, a pound ........ ........04. 5c “ eeiucrion in rine - xi% ma hat voted in Knows Ludovic | H REDUCTION IN FINE de recall election, but took no in-| William’B. Johneon, yarduanter|{| A. R. NELSON, STALL 32, LOWER FLOOR. * Nov. International & |*@test in the ca ign, and did not|in the N. P. yards, was excused be Aa %¢ “4 we sign the recall tion—that this |e he is acquainted with Lad me Barvester Co. which Was * ls the first time she was called on{vic Dallagiovanna, Charles Berry LOWER FLOOR SPECIALS NM by @ decision « (2, Jurys-that she ) to no » and Charte nstein, the ' Hsouri recently by a decision s|eiste organization fants with Blethen on tt 8 th. A. Cc Sugar On'y ® corporation $50,000, was given «|, " F- Bird, the second ju trial | Why does your wife pay 000 reduction in the fine #|t2e, OMsinal panel, was discharged) “Are you in favor of enforcing | y ‘% today in a modified decision #|2% the Challenge of the defense. He|the criminal laws?" asked Cald-| Standard $1.00 for 15 Ibs., and lowe Seay the state supreme coat | estified that he reads The well i White 25 centa? ‘4 |regularly, and, in answer to Ful-| “To a certain extent,” he repl I { Lamb, 10¢ 1b.; Lamb Chops, § Ibs, me ton's questions, said that he did not! Judge Ronald repeated the ques EGR OF AGED, ¢ 1b.; Lamb Chaps, ba. 120 sess eR SSERA RAHA EE HR now put that he perhaps leaned |tion ty him, and he said that “| : ideo eeeneiy AN Mans Oe in of direction John Doran,|meant he would not convict on|f| Yakima Potatoes, § ack, delivered .. Brown—208 (NO PORT WARDEN gateman for the Pacific ¢ clreumste evidence | tern Creamery Butter, 28¢ Ib, « Norris-~204 mation of Mayor Dilling’s|Steamship Co., called in his plac “Would your friendship with the alibe ».; Sliver , » stofe eens of Cost. John W. Rus-|was passed by both sides. Frank other defendants prejudies. you, in| See ; een wa anoten 4 15 box, delly : a rs 4 “4 as port warden to succeed|Jobst, commission merchant, re-|this case?” he was asked, — heating: zat Da. ; Apples, $1.15 box, delivered . Pav 4 | Capt. George W. Hill, remo tained his place in the third seat,| “I would rather favor the de | Lenox S¢ 2he - Eba was held up by the council yester-jand was passed for cause. Four|fendant,” he replied. Caldwell || Banar 10¢ and 15¢ doz.; Onions, 6 Ibe Th @ay on a tle vote and the matter |jurors were examined in the fourth|challenged him for cause. Fulton | Mince Meat, 10¢ lb.; Libby 8 Plum Pudding, . Kasdort. ‘will come up again Wednesday. |seat until Mrs. Carroll was finally|resisted the challenge and asked ew Apple Cider, {i : Hadlock—-54 Communications endorsing Russell |accepted for cause. him a few questions intended to| 5 hens lay b5c eggs 21 ‘were received and also communica. G. M. Beard Passed show that he was not prejudiced, | 4 cans Carnation Cream, tea and coffee 74 | Mons trom the G. A. R. and Span-| George M. Beard, Juror No, 5 on| but he was discharged by the court. | Finest Turkeys, 25¢ to 80¢ Ib... Big White Market ad cen protenting ‘nt the toe iret panel, scimined for, the jartell Favored Blethen | MARKET OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY state by Deputy Prosecutor Lum} G, H. Bartell,the druggist, was} COUNCIL WANTS TO GET NEW WATER POWER SITE FOUR MURDERS IN A GREEK FEUD was slightly wounded in a melee at the ferry building here, and Castor | and Finnelly have since died of bul leta in the stomach captured. Labt night Geo. Condon, former, met his fate. the city on # train, Peter Blanaes, the in Condos another and Condos was burled from train to bis death, Blanaes was ar. Treated, and today f murder Seattle in order to obtain the power site on the White commenly known a the property, or some other site equally as desirable.” Erickson declared the Cedar river site was not being worked to 10 per cent of its capacity termed the move power sit s “tony.” Blaine said the city should get all the power sites possible while| the Sittin is naan |“LOATHES, HATES AND DESPISES” MOST OF WINSTON’S PLANS, BUT LIKES THIS ONE 30. antly ready for war, and to be of |us¢, When you » s strength that we cann & war because nobody w to attack us, he will have no more loyal porter than myself.” 5,000 Peanut Butter BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE Fruits, Nuts, Etc. Special for Thanksgiving TEAS, SPICES GROCERIES Coffee Butter Eggs BREAD, CAKES, PIES Prantikas was Riding into} met | cousin. | There was a scuffle on the car steps the # a charge of river | Hebb and to get another SANITAR Where the People Trade Thanksgiving Specials I Murderer Terrified by ‘ Ghosts” (By United Press Leased Wire.) KENOSHA, Wis., Nov. 28.—Terrified by @ procession of headie | ghosts, Pasquale Marchesi is in a ceil here today, after having confessed | to a Catholic priest that he chopped the heads off his wife and nephew. | He found them in a compromising position and killed them with an a After the double tragedy, Marches! fled to the basement of a church. There, amid the solemn strains of a requiem mass, his fren- | zied mind saw the ghosts of his victims, and he heard in the dark, | “Vengeance is mine.” Marches! ascended the stairs to the confessional, told the story of his crime, and then gave himself up to the police. 1 office and general store at Picabo, “Bad Men’s” Loyalty Idaho, Harry Barton, third mem ber of the gang, was shot in some mysterious manner and became Leads to Arrest fin/rici"saunhis (22 f'n | was found later by them in the out- BOISE, Ida., Nov. 28.--A8 & T€ | skirts of the town of Richfield sult of their efforts to provide for! yfurphy and Burke took Barton their comrade, who been shot!tg the Richfield hospital ind dangerously w ed, Fred Murphy and E4 Burke, famous bad A fellow is far more repen men of the dese a under arrest,)ant in the workhouse than be does accused of t bar, ABUNDANCE OF SOFT, FLUFFY HAIR AND NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF p robbery of the post in front of the Get a 25-Cent Bottle of Dan-/ately double the beauty of your derine and Just Try This— p¥\"., Nodtterence how ‘m0 ns Stops Hair Falling Out at fjoh with Danderine and carefully Once. draw it through your hatr, one stall strand at a time Danderine dissolves every parti: 9h" ™ , Jele of Dandruff like snow beneath [oot ' amazing —your hait the blazing sun, cleanses, purifies “#0% sof bok = and invigorates the sc forever * th in ong stopping itching and falling hair yee a Withts utes after rine you cannot of Dandruff or sir and your 1 » hair healt bott ten m Get most w it has been i by careless t you surely c uir and lots of try a little Dandertne neglected or in- nd downy at first hair—sprouting all hair, fine en! autiful will just new it if you TURKEYS will 30¢ Ib sell CRANBER. 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