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Second In interest to the famous McNamara trial fn ive spectacular train of events that followed the destruction by dynamite ot the Los Angeles Times buiiding on October 1, 1910, the court procedure, on which rests the honor of a man who has been foremost in litigation con cerning union labor and its sup porters, promises to develop one of the most Interesting legal battles .o ¥ oO Vailfornia courts and to establish precedents In several matters which the courts have not yet been called upon to determine, "| Chief among these will be the legal status of the dictagraph, which the state will seek to have endorsed as @ qualified recording agent of con- versations alleged to bear directly upon the question of defendant's guilt or innocence. Chargea With Bri Darrow, who was chief counsel for the McNamaras, is specifically charged with having attempted to bribe and to have bribed Robert F. ain, @ juror in the trial of the brothers, who are now confined tn pan Quentin for causing the explo sion that destroyed the Times build- ing and caused the death of 21 per- sons. He was indicted by the Los Angeles county grana jury in two true bias, one charging the attempt ed bribery an‘ bribery of Geo. N. Lockwood, a prospective McNamara juror, the second similar charges in which Bain, who was drawn as a juror, was named as the object of the alleged crime. Immediately after hie indictment Darrow retained Earl Rogers as his chief counsel. CAN’T BRING HIM TO WESTMINSTER NEW Y.RK, May 14.—John Me Namara of San Francisco (Au- stralian Mack) will not be returned to New Westminster, B. C., to face trial for alleged complicity in the robbery there of the Bank of Mont real until fa}l, if then. Attorney Battle, McNamara’s law. yer, was today granted his appeal from a decree denying a writ of habeas corpus to McNamara. In the meantime an effort will be made to have McNamara admitted to bail HAS THE CITY THE AUTHORITY? The judiciary committ of the} city council is today considering a resolution brought before the city counci! yesterday asking that Cor poration Counsel James EB. Bradford decide whether the city has a right to compel electric lines to extend shown that the improvement is a necessary one. @ request made by the citizens In the vicinity of Sixth av. W. to 85th st. for # car line extension, PRINCESS REWARDS WITH $40 CHECK _ Banta BARBARA, Cal May 13. -A check for $40, bearing the name of the Princess Rospigiiori was received today by George Nur |ton of Santa Barbara, who found a elgaret case worth $1,000 the prin- cess Jost recently on the San Mar- con trail. The check was mailed from San Francisco, where the cigaret case was sent We wivé you « guarantes that pro ‘acts you “Regal Dental Offices PR. L. BR. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union E—Bring thie ad with you | marry | been reported, was made here today | | | | j | |Canadian authoress who wag also and New York newspaper circles, died at the | well \JUST BECAUSE SHE DID IN’T LIKE HIM NEW YORK, May 14.-—Announce iment that his daughter, Miss Mary L. Duke, nicee of the tobacco king James B. Duke, is not going Prince «Pigniatelli, as by Benj, N. Duke. reason why his dav going to marry The principal Prince “Piggie” nothing for him. AGNES CAMERON DEAD VICTORIA, B. C., Dean Cameron, the well-known known in Chitago Jubth hospital yesterday after. noon, following an, operation for ap. | pendicitis, YOUR EYES pert who makes t | you fi TOMORROW existing lines after proof has been |~ The resolution was the result of to had} hter was not} Duke explained, was that she cared | May 14.—Agnes | Two PRETTY COLONELS, THESE GIRLS; THEY'RE DAUGHTERS vat THE CZAR Here are the two prettiest colonels in the whole Russian army| and | rated from Orozco's force, ane. aes detail they aren't a bit warlike, but they do look so nice to their father in those soldier clothes! That is why they wear them. Father is Bobo ctar of Russia, you see, and he made the oldest girl, the Grand Olga (on the left) a colonel of the Elisabethgrad Hussars, and her ‘Olga ter, the Grand Duchess Tatiana, a colonel in the Lancers. Cal, ia 17; Col. Tatiana 16. Almost last Iker Pos Positions [TAFT AND TEDDY IN OHIO TODAY (Ry Untted Press Leased Wire) BELLAIRE, Ohio, May 14.—The battle between President Taft and. Col. Roosevelt for On: legation to tl national republican conven. tion at Chicago started in earnest today with the arrival here of i former president, With the excep- ay Seaea sed tion of the Firat and Second dis stored the {ry tricts, and that which includes Cin- hair to ite Cinnati, President Taft's home, Coil, natural color|oosevelt plans to visit every con- kept them. | gressional district in the state, trav- selves young ¢ling 1,749 miles in Ohio alone, looking, and) crossing the state three times. kept their po-| Col. Roosevelt's first set speech sitions for this reason. will be made at Canton tonight Don't be one of the old-looking| Wednesday night he will speak at ones—begin using HAY'S HAIR) Dayton, Thursday night at Toledo. |HEALTH today—it will keep you] Friday night at Columbus, and Sat urday night at Cleve d j President Taft and Col. Roosevelt crossed and re-crossed paths at sev eral towns today, but missed meet ing eaca other on each occasion by | several hours, NEW ORDINANCE UP TO COTTERILL Uniess Mayor Cotterill vetoes the ordinance paseed by the city council yesterday, flags or emblems other than those recognized by the United States government will no longer be allowed in street parades in this city. The. ordinance specifically States that fraternal banners must} bear letters signifying the order, and that the American flag must be not less than 54 by 66 inches in size and must lead all parades Young Looking, | Up-to-Date Men Are Wante Gray-haired men look too old. They are pushed aside—often div charged. Hut, dreds write us every year that by using HAYS HAIR ) among the young ones Bartell Drug Stores sell it for 50 and $1.00, or from Philo Hay Spec. Newark, N. J. Co. UP-TO-DATE STOCK EXPERT REPAIRS | C. R. HARTWIG 1331 Fourth Ave. Duwamish Waterway Declared Legal OLYMPIA, May 14. The state supreme court has affirmed the de- cision of Judge Man of the King county superior court, deciding that the waterway bill passed by the 1911 legislature, Is constitutional, |and pronounces the plan for the im provement of the Duwamish water: | | way In King county as a valid un | derts aking |APPEALS FROM | | EPILEPSY CURED The Spectalist on chro: He has given some names of cures on heart diseases. Now he will asi you, how many doctors can you find German | c dineases. wink wil! cure pitepay’ Whey slit) -HANFORD DEMURRER will tell you it cannot be Here ls éne case, from 2 | An appeal from Judge Hanford's old batts 36, eeree oe sre decision overruling a demurrey in eee sete we deta! BnG El the case of the federal government ene more at 2026 W. 59th, This | against Hazel Moore for alleged vio- young lady had w#uffered © j lation of the interstate commerce the age of 19 until 26 This js T| act, was taken yesterday by the de- | fendant to dest the constitutionally lof the law. stopp) r mind wag «affected. Eni at the qvove addresses if you in doubt. I don't want to give the mes of the patients in print The next will be on dt men of women after the patient's ay tem has been brought be through surgical ope DR, G. J. NU THE LIMIT “Miss Pry is the must inquisitive sort of a girl, There ts nothing do ing but she manages to have hér finger in it.” “I notice she hasn't got the finger OSGAR, WHO 133 Der pripe f $175,000 FIRE IN OREGON TOWN, stieioe* or” Or. May rest ire, which started in the Bridge Ex- change saloon from an unknown | cause, late last night, destroyed the business section of this place, caus- ing @ loss estimated at $175,000. Included in the structures were the Gitlhert and Dresser blocks, three-story frame buildings, and the most pretentious In the town. The bulldings were valued at about $15, 000 each, but both contained valu able stocks of merchandise. 1 other buildings destroyed were mostly old shacks. The fire was placed under con trol at 1:30 o'clock thi# morning, shortly after the arrival of the fire engines from Astoria. Hundreds of people who lodged in the burned structares were rendered homelens, mome of them escaping without even their clothes, Bo far as learned no ves were lost geen AND Do You TAKE I FORGOT To Te ‘THIS MAN ADOLF a: YOU, SQUIRE, Be INTERRUPT DER FOR YOUR ADOLF D CEREMONY, Ve ngregeage ick! ) Like Don'o, You FIND We NuspanD * " Feccow! mye ~~ ~ Words*by § Music by Conast®t |RELIEF FUND BY ISMAY LIVERPOOL, May 14.—J. Bruce Iemay, managing director of the White Star line, owners of the lost Titanic, is making plans today to start an endowment fund for all the men disabled in the Titanic disaster jand the widows of those who went jdown with the liner. Ismay will start the fund, it is said, with « contribution ot $100,099. FEDERAL CONTROL WASHINGTON, May ~By a vote of 237 to 39 the “wa con- curred tn the Bristow amendment, thus settling all differences as to federal control of the direct election of senators, The resolution now goes to the president for his signa ture wnd will become law when it is ratified by the legislatures of two. thirds of the states. | HEN MOTHERS CAT PORTLAND, Or, May 14.—-A cat belonging to Guy Robertson desert ‘ed her kittens, A hen mothered them, then the cat came back and tried to take possession. The hen pecked out one of the feline moth- er's eyes and kept the kittens. TWO MISSING REBEL (By Untied Prees Leasee Wire) missing after the big battie on the devert near Conejoson Gunday, and whom it was feared had been siain or captured, were located bee by the United Press Mapimi, Mex., with 2,000 vee nm. Sunday the two generals sepa- =|BARGE AND ARE LOST AT SEA Uatted Prees Leased Wire) CORDOVA, Alaska, May 14.—~ Bearing a tale of a struggle for life in the raging sea off Cape St. Elias, Capt. Nelison, master of the tug Pio- neer, which arrived here last night, ie today mourning the joes of the barge Hayden Brown and her crew, which he was towing into pert, and which he believes has been lost in, the gale which etfuck both ships as) they were passing the cape. The captain declares that he had to cut the barge adrift in order to save nis Both boats were returning fron Akutan harbor where they had land ed snpplies for the Alaska Whaling out. What should I do? Miss Bweet-Accompany & FORCE OF HABIT “Was Genevieve afraid to marry her aviator fiance in midair?” “No, not afraid, merely acting on habit er, and when he proposed the aero. plane wedding she said she would rather wait until he came down.” Baltimore American. are between the _deop sea can't swim People who devil and the Bowels Are Basis of Child Health / The careful “mo who closely the physical peculiarit ehiidren, will soon discover that most Important thing In connection with & child's constant good health t# to keer the bowels ularly open. — Slugaixh bowels will be followed by loss of appe {t®, rostleanness during sloop, trritabitity and a dozen one der en of such Aiaorder poonful of Dr. Cal Syrup Pepsin at night gn’ retiring N S517 22nd Ave, N. W. in an engagement ring yet,”—Pitts. burg American, Eee pret EME eR gamer. a will reec its woe good spirits at once and will eat jeep normally Thin remely in @ vast salts, catharticn, laxative Sgr unt which are GENERALS ARE FOUND . |taing the Impossibility of rejoining Mr. Staylate—The lamp is going | She is a great bargain hunt-| .¢ watches | powerful for @ child of her one} similar evidences and the following night if} will find that the ehiid the revolutionary com: jer-in- chief, they marched against Map ‘imi. Thetr troops engaged 1,500 federais, routing them after.a bat- tle which lasted for four hours, They occupied Mapimi Sunday af- ternoon and are now entrenched at / there. The United Press correspond. ent, who Is pow with Gen. Campa, was not permitted to send further ieee CREW lcompany, On the morning of the 10th a heavy gale rose and for sev- eral hours the vessels were tossed aboot in mountainous sear To ave hee tug the captain ordered a mem ber of the crew to cut the rope. When last seen the Hayden Brown was plunging on her beam’s end and | when the storm subsided the vessel | was nowhere to be seen, Eight men are believed to have perished with | the barge. ? The Hayden Brown sailed from Seattle ch 16 j Wireless reports have been sent out to all vessels in the vicinity of the accident to keep a lookout for ithe barge. | ‘ARMY OFFICER IS DIVORCED | That his wife refused to go to the | posts he was ordered to was the statement of Capt. H, W. Stamford, U. 8S. A. attached to the signal) corps, who today is divorced from his wife, the decree having been granted yesterday in Judge Dyke- man’s court. In a cross complaint the wife declared that Stamford had forwarded her no money and had her thrown out of a room at Fort | eavenworth in 1910. 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