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Johnson, the longshore man who was shot in the stomach Tuesday night, is in the city how serious condition The bullet has not been located, and it is Impossible to ascertain just how much damage it has done The shooting resulted from a row very pital in a fm the Ivy hot Johnson attempt ing to get into a room occupied by Ross, the man who did the shoot- ing. Ross is held at the city jail without bail AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark Seattie—Dark. Metropolitan—Blanche Bates in “Nobody's Widow,” Orpheum—-Vaudeviile Empress—Vaudevilie, Pantages—-Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures Clemmer—Photoplays and vaw deville Melbourne—Photoplays and vau deville FRANKLIN DETAILS _ ALLEGED BRIBERY from Mr. Lockwood, and that I was going to call on him at his reat 1 again asked if He said jhe had not, but that if the safety (By United Press Geased Wire) | LOS ANGELES, May 31.—Dam- aging conversations between Attor- ney Clarence Darrow, while he w chief counsel for the McNamara brothers, and Bert H. Franklin, at that time a detective in Darrow's | employ, tending to connect Darrow with the charge of bribery of jurors) in the McNamara case, were told by Franklin on the witness stand during the morning session of the Darrow trial. } Franklin's story was to the effect that he told Darrow on the morning of November 27 that he was sure Geo. N.*Lockwood would act as guror in the McNamara trial, and ested that he close negotia tions with the prospective juror. “I requested Mr. Darrow at that time that during the forenoon he get for me $4,000," said Franklin. “Tj told him that I believed I could) make satisfactory arrangements to) meet Lockwood If I had the money. | Darrow’s reply was: ‘I will try) and get the money if I have suf-) ficient time.” I told him that it! Would be necessary to have the/ money by the noon hour.” | Franklin testified to meeting} Darrow later the same day, when) he again requested the attorney to get the money “Did you see Darrow again that day?” asked Assistant District At torney Ford. @ffice. 1 told Mr. Darrow at that} time I had received a telephone call DLY WOUNDED! Osgar u nd Adolf Butterflies THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 3}, 1912. denee that night he had gotten the money deposit department of a certain bank, the name of which I do not remember, was still open, he would be able to get it for me. said he could not get that evening he would have the money morning, and he said he have it for me by morning.” Frankiin then told of approach: White and sug- the money to be paid Lockwood until over. White at first objected, saying that he “would not trust Lockwood as gE that he ing Captain C gesting to him hold the McNamara trial was far as he could throw.” Arrangements were finally made, he testified, and White consented to hold the mone: COULDN'T LIVE ON $150 PER MONTH (Ry United Preas Leased Wire) BELLINGHAM, Wash., May 51 | A remittance of $150 # month from his father, a wealthy Berlin physt- cian, is a mere pittance, according to Anton Weber, who is tn the coun-/ “I saw Darrow about 5:30 in his | ty jail on the charge of forging a $12 Weber said he could not ex check ist on that small sum HERE FOODS COST LESS—-THEY’RE FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stalls vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stal Cc. &. CAMPBELL Cottage Phone Elliott 4432 “STALL 22 po Fresh Churned Wash, Creamery Butter, Ib. 35¢; 3 for Danish Creamery Butter, 2 ibs. for . 4 big cans Milk 2 Tbs. Cottage Cheese . Best Washington Creamery, 32————_A. R. Strawberries, Eggs, dozen box 3 ibe |... NELSON. BIG SPECIAL MULLEN & LOVEJOY, 1505 Downstairs PIKE PLACE “Fresh-Churned Creamery Putter, Local Ranch Eggs, not over 3 Full Cream Cheese, 1b... 8 Ib. Sack Fine Granulated Standard White My Best Regs Norway M Salmon Tro Pot Roast Bastern Pot Leg of Lam Veal Roast Cabbage, 4 Iba. ter Sweet Oranges Grape Fruit, 6 for 2%e; Yakima Ho’ Free termilk at Butter, Egg an Sugar-Cured Corned Beef, T%ey Pur kerel ibe ib Sand Dabs. b Stew, Ge © ib The New Olympic 10 lbs. Best Ganulated Sugar ., 4 big cans Carnation 95 MAM ce eccece eoeceseves c Large package Violet Oats 40¢ Coffee, pound 10e¢ Prunes, 5 pounds Everything reduced Saturday Free Delivery. Phone Elliott The finest Meat Department. Wholesale The New Olympic 118 PIKE ST. days old, doz. . WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stall SUGAR 2 doz. 45e; Neufchatel ¢ Tike, 1Oe apd te » 1D%e-15e Ib supply of Fresh and Salt Ib whe 206 40 — 4c svcar ony Booths 201, 54, 40 ‘The rate every day is as low a9 fof ® ton at whole- sale. It's the Iways we pow cena, de each Make s “Lard, 2 toe’ 200 1Oq don ney, ihe f Cheese eH ata N R, Lardiz%ge. Ev Cut Price Grocery WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Big Special Sale —SATURDAY— 3 big 16-02. packages Seeded Raisins 2 cans tender Baby Sweet Corn 2he cans Prepared Hominy, 2 for .... Peacock Flour, the finest flour any price, ur- day, special, sack..... $1.29 Snider's Monarch or Heinz’s tone Oc Come early and avoid the rush, 2799. prices, Cut Price Grocery OPPOSITE BON MARCHE. He then telephoned some place, and when he had hung up the telephone he the money I then asked him ff in the would 9 o'clock next jdrew its {dential candidacy jshould elect Meats in the city in the COHOS EHH OOODOD OOOO OOOO OES * DID YOU KNOW YOU HAD DONE WHAT THIS o MAN IS DOING SCOSOSHHSSEHEOOSOS EH ES SHH OOH SB iiiient Ciny and the other whik Suppose Taft should be elected president and Clark vice president? Of course, that ien't Iikely to hap | pen now, but it has happened four times in the past Originally the vided thet each electoral college should vote for two candidat ¢ president, Out of all the votes cast, the man re celving the atest number was and the man recety second kreatest number waa! vice president. } In the firet election, 1789, the highest number of votes (69) was for Washington, and the second highest (34) was for John Adgmes Therefore, Washington wae presi dent and Adams vice president, a though both had been candidates for president. It was jn 1796 that the country iret president and vice president of different parties. The constitution pro member of the came president and Jefferson vice president Jefferson was the head of the new | « democratic-repubiiean party, whieb | later became the democratic party. he had the highest vote. The choice | vresident gave of president was left to the syouse, | theland lay Adama. although be was nominally a deme His position as vice him a chance strengthen party and promote his own pres! The secon’ time the country had | « & president and viee president different parties was in 1824, when i of son and FOUR TIMES? a TOR PRES ()sto. Hones TOR Vick PRES. | TOR Vice Pres (Doon smite [tlre jhighest vote im the electoral cal-| le was 71 for John Adama (feder- senate the vice president This alist) an 68 for Thos. Jefferson did away with the chance fon mix- (domocratic-republican). Adams be up under the old system, Andrew Jackson and Osihoun | were running mates, Calhous gota lear majority in the electoral «ol- exe, but Jackson did not, although between Jackson and Adams was elected, and Tatrepublican, the same an Jack- alhoun, he was a foderal- ist in beliefs and practices, Jpth John Quincy Adams was president son organized the new democratic and John ©. Calhoun vice president party from the radical wing of the The constitution had been amended | democr: so that each member of the elec-jand Calhoun made Adams’ admin: toral college voted for a candidate istration as uncomfortable as pos-| republican party, mudi hb for president and a candidate for | «ible. viee president, with the further can-| dition that if no candidate had a|ident of different parties were agaln elected, They were William Henry Harrison, the whig candidate from COMER PUBIC HARE AT Lowest ts Aistones suksectes “THREE STORIES WITHOUT A STAIR~ FIRSTS Pkt 3 Girls’ Bakery majority of all votes cast, the house i the president and the! eeieaemement ‘THE 857 OuALiTY TOOAILY mortcTION eres Stall 25 -_Big Special IIb Lipton Tea 50c Togo Grocery Stall 25—Hasement Murray, Always Reliable We Give You What We Advertise Leg Mutton ..........12¢ Roast Veal .........12B%¢ Club Sausage ........-10¢ Pot Roast. «23... tensicc re Mutton Chops ......12%¢ Veal Cutlets .. «++. ABE Boiling Beef . ONE This sale is not for an hour, but for all day, ‘Corner Market Tea Co. STALL 3 Bulk Coffee .23¢, 28, 330, 38¢ Ib, Can Coffee . . 28c, 38c Ib, 3 Ibe for 950 Royal Baking Powder ...40c Ib, Special 1060 GROCERY) 2 pkgs, Corn Flakes ihe ? phen Jolie . ibe ans H. BK. Tomatoes ... 25e | o pkas Raisins 2he ’ Poartine oe 108 1 © stuffed Otive . 106 1% pounds a1 Everything Cut Price ed 2 In 1840 a president and vicw a WHEN Pumcra: TOTAL #500 cement 1st and Pike Cake with a money-back guarantee. 3 Girls’ Layer Cake ta thal best | We can make, and we bake #0 many we can do it cheaper than you. Chotes of many fillings wines from Me to $1 Try adhe if you don’t find it the best you over tasted, home-made or other wine, you're ome te your money back we 3 Girl 8 Girt Bread, two loaves for. 15¢ Loat Cake, it's great.28e 3 Girls’ Kisses, best ever; dokitte Main Floor SUN GROCKRY Hetrance on Virst Ave. 19 lbs Sugar $1. Holly Flour, o& Family per anok... Flour Raising, 3 phase. Proms, 1b. n Fancy Big Reliance Corn, Happy Home Tomatoes, 2 Fine Corn, Peas, String Heaport Tomatoes, 25¢ Above shows the way we éut CANS 10 tbe Sugar G00 with ganky Tea or Coffee Stoll 106 SUN GROCKERY PACIFIC POULTRY ror FLOOR Look! Come and Ste Baby chicks hatched ri@ht Ancona chicks, Kt. 1 Red eli Leghorn chicka,’ Pure bret hens, all laying big 2 dow. h-Layed Egas...,.iM#e Clean, Healthy, Dressed Poultry Broilers, dressed Fries, d Young Young No Stairs, Up Inelines r ¥ Oo EMiott 3208 ? Herman’s, Stall 101 Always the best In Butter, Wiggs and Cheese nen (; - All the buttermitie you can drink with each purchase. ‘Tel, 1990 Freq Delivery of Fashion-B VAL UAREE PeEseTUMS] OVEN AWAY Pret Are Othe ut Words oy Music by . rs DON’T FAIL TO VIBIT US WHEN Ohio, and John Tyler of Virginia. | CHARGED WITH | Tyler was supposed td be a south é 6 eee tgetiede Hol ern whig, but was & democrat in orner Market— S—Sanitary Inearly all his belie Harrison ABDUCTION SATURDAY’S SPECI |lived only a month after bia inw / weeny oe ‘ EVERETT, Wash, May 31.—Jf) Probation Officer W. B, Randall ¢ an | find Mrs. Edith Brown of Edmonds, | juration, and when Tyler One full quart of very fine old Whiskey Rye or Bourbon, and one j leaders in congress discovered be | was actually # democrat of the Jef-| she will be arrested for abdueting|§ bottle of fine Port or Sherry, ferson wchool, His administration |one of her own childre: The wu | BOM ceecceceeses seeeeees oe consisted of @ continual row with|perior court turned over Mre.| Brown's three daughters, 10, 12 and| 15, to the probation officer recently | the party that had nominated bin The last time the president and viee president were of different parties was when Lincoln and An drow Johnson were elected. Jobn son was & “wir democrat” from Tennessee, and was nominated in the hope of drawing democratic strength in the North to the re publican = ticket Things went smoothly until Lincoln was aAssas inated and Johnson became prest dent, when a bitter fight between Johnson and the republican con grees developed and ended tn bi impeachment by the house, but ac quittal by the senate. SIEGEL’S LIQUOR STORE, 1509 A Place Whe Ladies Can 0 5¢ Pine WE STLAKES<? PUBLIC MARKET rae Saturday’s Big Specials ‘ml9 Sugar delivered free with other purchase. On Sale in All Sections of the Market. Public Market to nearly all parts of the elty. Free Delivery extends throughout the Take advantage of this, and plan to do all your buying | Harry M. Byers, ticket clerk In) Ithe general offices of the Canadian | Pacific in Seattle, leaves for Port land to take the position of city! ticket agent ht Portiand FRECKLE-FACE New Kemedy it Removes Preekles wy rin tener eet | DOWn! Down! With Eggs, Doz. | Were’s a Mine Freckle- || Hens are laying faster than we can dispose of the exgs. So, to move Pace. to try a new femedy for frock-| I them, we will sell GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS at lon with the guarentee of = reitevle | FRESH CHURNED WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER, L’ dealer wilh aL See the Liveliest Baby 37318 Carnation Butter Store doce give 317-318 WITH OTHER rURCHASHS. (%e Cotfes, 3 tbe . ‘ Full line of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Beans and Bxtracts. Compound, Ib. svesenei THE RED STAND | rena tice. 72008 Seattle Tea of table supplies at the Westlake, aw get better, fresher and a greater variety than you can possibly get at your corner from 10 to $0 per cent on everything, if you watch our specials. Watch the papers for a certificate. trifting. | Rimply get J pthine—-| double stfength. from Bartell Dr Wf 4 Ce, and one nights treatment wi show you how vy it ie to Fi mely frock ge a nd rely omplexton. _— ——, an one ounce needed for} [ Pickte SECTION ] > pp { to ask Martell Drag Co. | f double strength othing, as ? Choice 1240 Im Bet! ib Saturday Pure Lard, i see or his ie the onty prescription sold inder the guarantee of money back if It fails to remove freckios | 120-132 Everybody's saying Se- attle’s on the bum, but everything is going ahead every day in the Westlake Steer Pot Roast, per Ib., 10-11 Boiling Beef per th...........a Market, waar-Cured Corned "Beet, per | soc nyie Cotten, & iy BECAUSE i TcARkie bares REee anne Bee | Oo ly Log of Lamb, per ib. 2-2)... ae | Soy sola We Offer Pree Buttermilk te Shoulder of Lamb, per ib. *Me | 3 os. bottle best RBreeybedy Beat Kastern Bacon, side, ib: sie | 7.0%) homie ", th. e ft Ibe. Cholee Steak Be fabs All coffee wt Keen dow Hamburger Steak, 19e he heene ihe ib or 2 for Pork Sausage, per Ib Ie = 1 Roast Veal, per tb.. se ROC m Dilla, hard as bone, | Roast Pork, per Ib Ibe 7 IE | Ghewenaw with’ onions and count A. A. HINTZ, Stall 11-12 | 5.05 Up", 8 fT tant eee “4 THE HOME OF QUALITY mmaTs | 1? [Cane j Mome made Apple Butter ihe i. oo eee —o “| < h t sae we >| | Frewh, xitted Chickens, 1b. “oe HRS J. A. TESS, a Se rot ROARS, 1D. ease - } os ee oS e | Shoulders of Lamb, ‘ip. e , R Pickled Pork, Ib STONG’S MARKET } Sri. 3200.0 Belge . STALAS 12 Fxtre specials for this Saturday Fresh Killed Chickens th... 206 Chéiee Rolling Beet, tt. a3¢ Sugar Cured Corned Beef,’ © fine, Wetght cd | 6 ihe Neck or Rack Hones Ge | 4 ive Halthat MEATS NOTED FOR QUALITY. | saimon Trout, i | E. N. Schumann, Stall 7 { Medium Crake 2 foe Salt Mackerel, 2 fn... ~4 | TE RE SS A RE a STALLS People’s Butter Store Neutzel’s Cle th. Always Pull J [| 2 the Bort Washington Creame 100 Ibs. Granulated | | },,!"* ; mirsctorssscoresectih | unis ga Sugar $5.49 Rance) Rees “dosen ',.. n.. ‘B6e | Home Renderst Lanka hd 3h See ere Stall 108--Besement | ta oe rt. Pine Link Sausagt Saas EXTRA HOLLY and yUR, per sack... Sm ‘arnation Mil Madrona Tomatoes, 8 loc ib, Hew Pt Nippon STALL a Stalls 121-123 us Hena dressed to order, Ib. atoes, 100 Ih, ams reamery Butter, It. Stall 250—New Ann dow | Sweet Sunkist Orang Yakima Potatoos, 26 ibe. ... be Lucky Strike Fruit Market Stall 251. Fancy Fruits | Wholesale and Retail. Never Closed. | Fresh Berries—326-342 | — eed Fresh Cherries Record Pike Street Pike Place Sanitary Public Market Bing Cher Good Watin on ibe; and’ Cooking’ Appin per box Mome made Pork for The Biggest Sale of Oranges on Dry Ontons, 9 Te sss ssstat ey ees el a Be a Two 25-cent bottles of|) ea tai is | Rane”, reoriae ineappiss a0id 5°] Home Madag Celebrated Vineland |] _W. S. BURRELL wan nee nes ai | hadi Grape Juice, 25¢ ———____4_. eee GUARAN eee, MB © a M. A. HANSEN CO. Seas Re 2 Lbs. Pure tar, All Butter and Egg Stalls] J... StH wee G = ae : ih ied we SS Coylombe Mae 1b. pkg butk Toa, Ib at Baking Powder 2 tbe Fresh Roasted Peanuts . Pure bulk Cocoa, th Pot Roast, MURPPF 50 tb Sack of Flour $1.25 Big “Opening Specials We open on Saturday? and offer the DOMERT Stall is baked ¢ BAKERY Dow i following Extra Specials to get ae , enet Bread 1 he city; @ » ' TOKIO TRA STORE, 24-36 loaves LOG: 2 100 loaves Ie 25¢ { \ Kye Full tine of fancy Baked Products. 4 2 dox. Home-Made Cooktes, ..1%e ane goods at y low prices. Golden Potlatch Bakery Weeniacheedes - \° . Giathalad vor | .| Oliver Smoked Meat House | STAL 308, MAIN FLOOR Best piace in the city to buy Smoked “| Meats, Poultry and Sausages, | Stalls Cheese, TT omens ..senee ight out of the as Grape Feat Hoad of G 1 6 Full-Weight Loaves Bread All our home-baked correspondin, Shad, each Primo@ Eanes, oaap Apple 383—FANC Creamery Large STALLS Shoulders of Lamb, Ib, . Roasts of Pork, i Corned’ Beef, ib. Ps : P. J. Heseler, Stall 1 Best Fresh Churned Creamery Butter,....2 Ibs, 65e; 3 Ibs, 95¢ EDGERLY-FITZ CO. STA ié ibe. M4 cans Cottage Hama Te Tree , |) At FIRST AVE. ENTRANCE ngs Bete STALL | SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET ]/B leat Lord, th... 3 | Corned Beef, tb. j The Wright Place, The Wright Prices and The __ Wright Service. STALL 4 QUALITY MEATS “Be BEST BUTTER AND EGGS AT POPULAR PRICES. A. SCOTT, Stall 28 On Westlake at Seventh Avenue 0c Brass Moulding Hooks, dom, ..5¢ Yale Padlocks, * He aoa 383 | Meary Plate Mirrors, Konyon's Hosiery—Wear and Comfort

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