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, FEBRUARY 1, 1907. On sbotl. sides” across the pole firface of Justice Fitzgerstid’s | [of tie Surorsswar born, hia ho eharac neay rel n yesterday, the —wubjuct “tciebAttorney Jerome, wanted to drop “by coasent—but Mr Hattridgo * re si tound by Jerome's busy county “detect would Justify the Fe ing of the juryman in question. <-“Hartridge Warne Jerome. Ttsway eaid the juror before being summoned for service had expreased “ppp rte doar sfrighd an opinion fa: i ieeeea Siok and this friend nade rhe conversation, The man had not denied, when ex~ famines, that he had an opin mild el Pecause of this, Mr Harcringe Autely, refused to neree to. the Fr 108 the min from “the vox, because, as ted owt. ae would 01 te 4a qioted assaying to Jerome. eready! peopld are making. fun of this ‘pox dnd ‘then chucking them, out agin haven't found Sunything —egaine “| VWatliyou do. i'm going to . Ht You ‘do got him! renov ve TI protest’ and take an oxcepe “Hon tat’ will certainly ‘secure for us ‘@ new trial’ on error if oir cllent Is feoned “Of “each man “tn the Shed been. Kone “over With a tine-tovth Sprosceution’or dofenss and takes hia. ‘peat that! a’ corps of detectives In. tte The hunt for the tyulfth Juror besns with Bonno Rosenwald, of No. % West sro — fi sonal waa éxcused because of hi! Spinto: for sccuples against certain phases: of Walter C, Gilbert, of Ni SHindted “apa “First atre eho te in the storage businéss, gave straigntfor-| thirty-three, with a rather keen ae % % aay ‘andiner. earnest conference of | was the iniddle-ased Juror whom Dis. | Afused. He arguod that no reason had | Oi na District Attorney a ew Guster of chucking Jurors, into the | that she had fone 80., ¢ fone “Search for the T wellth | ~ Juror Lasted All the Day. gen allotted to efter ide were f- | employ of the Distriot-Attorney watt! our to earn ail about: him. These —deteati Ife,/into. his sf Of his comp: m8 and absc history from the earliest da Nis bust Hates, and th Chis youtte Th Role Into examined as to their qualls serve. cher —te-pinying « elient but Jorit that @ nod of her head k lanes at ber husband “re a .Jore chattenged by" law yers for the defense. Wife Gives Suggestions. taken ‘an active | of the pwelve még nim. bat his wife, do pary at nth lund she seemed wie was talcing litte, tn proceedings, ; waa thouceds yesterday “afternoon, at On wevetinl PATH Tieit Haws counsel Were Neeltating, ated yaw seemed doubtful. there was. ee between —hiaband and Titan there wen cas paraiiplory ae _Nestit Thaw hed! Issued the from underneath. her Tone And no ene save Thaw kne d. This would injure the date nse materially, because $b: ostod Tt Original wert eas ROMY ean a, nothing in the story. | Both sides applied for the extra allo it Hen and the Justice (ranted them, bectuse wa were united noasking them, althodal h af there weas_no Jaw covering the aration Charles. W. Guitin, .a clerk. ie the ‘American Express Compiny, Wving at sunsiote—nnewert-—He ean i 3oWAHTinton-svonue Bronx, ald hoe 1d worked in his present place for onty-four years. Ho fe a well-built | man with & grizzled beard. in tie Tuinber Dusiness ty St. Louis and Ark. “{ have naturally formed an Opinio he sald. “but I feel certain f my men- srmt-to teach-a-dectston purely Ipon the testimony and not upon emo- tion or sentiment or Sdle Impressions, I Know of no reason why I should not I know no ono connected Af with the case.” Ho you: fave any objections to_in- panity us a defense," asked Mr. Hart “Ido not favor certzin forms of de: *fense in which insanity is the basis," Ssopait--Gibert-trankly.‘Then_ he added “But I would act impartially :2 ch eae sOrOR RO matter whatethe ude» howe SRE echt ET ent prejudices: Mr. Hartridge, Aamite ets Biased. = He would take Use law of the Stato Sa: Wd, and -he-would bo now had and tender a fair var- He had yerved as a Juror In ono inal case: PAT VOU mitten “asked Os Ou could aatly pe put Asi Rrould do my duty.” newered Mr, GuMn, “1 confoxs Tam diased now. but evidence would change my mind, I ink.” Tho defente challenged for cause, Mr. Jerome asked some questions but Mr. ertainty only increased. strong opin! “sad the “Tobject to that. statement." eried Aping wo his-fteat. snapped out the Dis- withdraw: tt, er trom te ree= be. It would work a hard- | ords, auld Martrhdge, gra ppeased, MT second the Inolion Jesteg Jerome, Afr. .Guttin was excuacd. ‘ Seb AG anahnr ORs pil, OL NOW. dN ess. ted to evallens | Thirtyaninth street, 2 landscapa—and. [portrait artis nown Stanford —far-as “thls jaror ia concerned are eee content," said Mr, Jerome. | Then there was another of those mys fous ittle powwows at the Judge’ Awe} White and had stronk-prejadice that Tet him out, ‘George Browne, a plumber, and | George B. Morowood, # coffee and tea mporter, both confessed to strong opin- “desk, Mv, Jerome was sUllirying toy “get rid of hin objectionable juror, Ral 5 Excused by Consent. ‘After three or four minutes of con _.__ Ss fabbing Gilbert wax excused, evs “py Fonzent. sinco no peremptory chal- Jenze Had been: used. It had secmed| moet Lortain for o little while that | c Fides would atcept him. SRésisiant Disirict-aAtamiy Garvan, “who-had lett the room, shad gone up. SS sthire-to his-office {twas said to draw} an ‘amiduyit embodying ‘whe prosecu- ____ Seitian’a objection to. the disp! =and-should stilt v6 consen Fast One Hundred and Thirt str ently’ | fam Ihe to hime Mr, Jerome |Mr-Gles jenged perer pt atte be submitted to cate Fit vrald ira itrats “the defenses remained stubborn to thet =—“ag-his-remiovai by mutual agreement, = Charles Ranehfuss, of No. W ‘One, Hundred and Vifty-fitth atc Faalestate dealer. taarrie i = Sey ie a Pere etna ne -man—ait high forehead and bright, ales He. made well-balanced & ume to served several tm juror ts criminal cx of homtcite. chetiens _ Gave Business Excuse. dAyssewanth. fe 3 small, wallow om ret; an ofiic “company, said ho xery ear ahd mov “ hg aa a “challenge Halsted, a broker, was ex: 2gn a a phystiean's © LL. St, Join, of end vet ae denler ine ne Te iors Central Pa Had console aun AVewt One Nundred a: tay ate. © Out bene extn ON. Busayoe Wwe bate ine Bronk, ia cont de ava Stanford Will et Hi r wanted t Dircaure, but wi feted prem ptori! mel H. Woe sof Syn AG os mother eT hoes Extre Chirilenges, Latour Vatectine, arc Ne u it developed that Mr. Ranch: | Theodore I. Dusinbury, . & piano dealer, ons satisfactorily, He serfous man, with a Ipped ard, He'ts married and has a y Beeause of tiiq home _intorest, sald, jury service would be very try ined to ex- him by consent and the defense ienged for cause, Belng overruled, ips and then chal- Hintoon Gasol Wurrened= tobe a friend of Law etlly: ty Te Browne, boakkecper, was W,- Gordon, of No, 131 West et} al need —fepeanteay oof npr in Cg entious —_ scruple Bhnent: - AU Had Good Excuses, mW. Beebe hnd-an injured arm “s agreed that he shouta dealer in ar- 45—Murmy- SAt-OT PRAT urtorious, a Laurenes, a tall, slender tages -oeetth ston: sblatle sheet roomnet om | hooked nose, feared his prejudice would his: Juckemtent I. Bion had a physickin's cer- Jet him out aickervocker of No. dred and Twelfth street, nt Ko because of eatab- te —vest|- Weet> Eighty= ites, feared. epee. hin naend, actuary surance Con + wae Baked fon. 1 don't_bo- ty of murder. uP vdout hin. Ton.’ ou about en Came a sarokey inexty ned over sAini OK. Ham dim aa he hind Hammond ined sot ge percmpuortly.’” anid Mr idge while Mr. O'ltelly wan ux ing to the rpportera that Ms, ‘Town: ¥, 8 l¢arn where cach | yo dig-dnte | tion of thé — “who was ready for importance dons, dain-aranie,.. Mad-atiel opinion i @ coil dealer with aredmustache,- was -cxciged—when hey opinion=that 7 a Theodore €. Camp, 2d, dealer at Ni known Stanford Whi George thirty-flye, cut of feature, with a square jaw Mie URE: Weromintic: wetor Hets ried. He! is local manager for a Philadelphia manufacturer of noynt- tes. mar THEE of a company | toctake part ini tha fact that the case will settic Before the close of the forenoon session to-day the Dtstrict-Attorney excused the seven or olght witnesses there for the prosecution and told them to come baok on Monday. they were taken In] y county detectives who warned ¢ the case with any |, a email | hand them not to dis one before giving their testimony, ICE ON FLOOD CREST SWEEPS AWAY HOUSES. CHARLESTON, Mo., Feb. gl—The rovidences nnd the Dorent, a village wwe: at pr a lawyer for-the _challenged Henry Tory, a clothier, living at N r mambor of the editorial stait of the Standard Dictlonary and sec: | Totry—of a retiutoid—company;—satt =: wuld be a juror uninfluenced by .any- 4 he had heard. Then he went on ith a-nent-litthe-areument of hix-own, ““T_would beapt ro _attai erat in. to -4_defense= in which de- racy woe the basis——" fere, stop that and answer ques; “mapped out Justice Fitzgerald. | But before che talesnan could get us der headwny agin, Of. Gurvan was ‘on his feet. “We will agree “to exouse this gan- Qeman right here,” ho. said, and Mr, swodded approved. Koehne,-ot No. /$i- East One Hundred and Forty-first wireet dealer, a stout, Intelligent-looking man of about forty-five. spent some time de- fining his ideas “of a crensonabie douht. Mr. Jerome: challenged peremptority af- ior a chaitinge,tor cuusc had been 6 All Dodged Jury Box. William Stewart,of No.2 A Richard Morrison i—certatniy hav n't be xhaken loose, s 1. Atwater, of N 63 Broad twenty eae Hart, galesman at Xo ~JoWpeon-Quinn, living at the Em- pire Hotel, had a phyalcian's certificate. J. Kallacher, of No, 6 West One Hundred and. Fortieth ‘street, a tailor, feared his private affairs would prevent his being a fale juror, z o B Gremme. jna chroker at? ah SOU EY ets atk Rod. Tire Fmpie of Tans It was twenty minutes of 5 04 The Thaw “women- teanod © forward, Tast tn twettth ———— POWER OF MONEY ONT Mee INCASE, hree-correspondents ‘The money—ean escape the penalty of any crime in th ountry "The English ss potnt. As the ed out Bad nv Jisulasippl River, which ts t blocks of floating ic its banks and swept away t how ent unod HELEN GOULD'S Y. M. C. A, GIFT L—Mies 1 from abrowd fa new ing in TR! 8 mubserip! awithy the fr on pe nd At SN fac woe Grove ort - Feh7 Bel Ss Wife. Bast ‘Twenty-third ‘street, had A | & CAN Bev | he HIGGINS FAL DOCTOR SPEEDS TOHS BEDSIDE ‘a liquor- German: “Specialist Hur- 3 riedly Summoned _from | This City to Olean. aad y bearded Laker) rs his success was ray eae es gome timo, though he us! place, Bronx, opposed capital purist It way very nished apartment. and the ar Theodore Schott, German heart ape- | re, confessed to having a y_aummoniel__from strong opinion. jo making shifts of many sort: d things he couldn't Ket. So nN HS, Who fe rapidly weakening. The doctor left Immediatery and this afternoon was speeding Erle Majiroad. A special Road awaited him : serge, toomnake & Taxtorah” to Olesn, | being scheduled to arrive at Tthis evening. —The_oficial Dr, Hibbard, pallonged for DIAS: | [nyateran, stated imate the 7s comfortable _n! there was no perceptible ol old newspen: ore over the duid have used for pala ing | train on the nd © goettptes et the infliction of the death pen- | ot No. 49 Bast OF nie back wi nable a nding the alarm. tie Mid | [hot know about any more fires of this] Thin afternoon Dr Hibbard said that | world. “not #0 well t gactined 0: ‘addr ythingy to- this atater RUBBER PLANT SEED MAN GOES TO PEN. faces sharpening under the strain, Thaw grew perceptibly more. as he stood to confront young: Gerst- man during. the ceremony. of swearing nervous utor-is-a_man of-abdut handsomely dressed, clean~ nd ets Eleven-Months” and_Is Fined $500. ENGLISH VIEW. pera has excivad no tee of obtaining money VS Ten and on ate .tWo reasons—one 1s “tho t the Countess of Yarmouth fs Hes in ood behavior — He will alao huve'to pay a fine of 100, aay foreach dollar of tat am a2 cpanel fos - Sn crave, BELL'S LETTER ~ TELLS -e Get Ano Another letts who “{s nccus Tt la the ace hout of 4 wenk-chi jeordine=-ty— 24a pak Jrepirtied ‘on Satirds TRUrKe, Lpne ioe pecineace mo hosea. and Belt “How inp | gnow and caused 2 loas of By OTS WoW a Ninwwod \ Schmidt was a portrait painter and a | | thelr mating caused in him. Av year ago. the sith wifo. became ii} trame A baby — we expected The police say be Had been eye a Rite bald Taviniig ike good: deal ofslatarhna-tOa0-[ po -eocon-wAhiotla stork not pronounced for | received this note from the od to make iota “Mr. Bel Dear Sir—Your wife js | geroualy fil. Bhe must go to the hos- 5 ‘ | pltal infirmary at, once and ha cold tn the = poorly fur-} baby or she will die.’ Hist de-} The wife was taken his dred, to write thore—was— a; deat TOLL DOCTOR ‘Sorry, He Woe but He} Swore at Wife’s Coffin. |: to Get Revenge. CRAZY, SAYS CORONER. } onymous Lett Accusing- Another Townsend Case. written by pChartes Witmot Townsend; }Istand physician.’ ~ [enovent of teaying the children father. ) Jess hekt him back. Finally, the Natred | fostered far n year got the upper hand and he brushed past the’ Httle ones with Nis pavolver rendy, Abandoned Suicide Plan. se mad: tired | ting his | is ephrotier, wroly that bo an at Fay eh ek al to, oward, le. etified andot aver and C God blere and hope He will give this rash act FURIOUS ITCHING Beata Sores a Covered Her-Whoto— COMPLETE-Cl CURE IN5 DAYS | those who praise th flies,” After my granddaughter of about fune 34, but, dared not under th Sumatances God. nlone knows my_aut fering. .fon..thiaxlong, long ye dite pr ht they: anton On Mriday nigh x , Nonevof them could plele- him oat in roont crowd 1 seamed to or in the sit | Jation, He. tatighed at the {aylon of Mise Wllz Mle An inthe ato t New ries of weven, that cam under as befire, by | BIR at The Coroner received anany (rom persons other husbands might r ‘These Tetinrs wilt, come in tor investication « {bm police think. they have finjshed tne lease by the arrest. of John Beil. Should, this prove red pip in lesa Than, Loin ite ‘clearcut motte, ad REC UIEAON sensq~ot tus have picked up the ravelled strands of letters that HUSTED ALE John J Scmaidt Started |aceRue-expired transfer, t —-Belt-Puzziea-the Potice. “Blaze in Centre of Room | ven ine patice, to Get Warm. atho is certain heaven awaits him. letters are those of John Bell—the un- Abedeiged cus enudiiriorn wince ame 0 minds one of Budie Foy [most violent cexperience prior to “Inst LFriday-manprobably stron he squadbied | [with aome man who tried to pass him and whose And thelr | f one of Flushing’s wealthy citizens; She loved father opposed. the anaich and te blaze which he started ned. “They settled In semen Her | Dr Pownsynt} pald: was obliged. One day he | phissisinn toyo-to nrere thr fedreina waa rounded out. Once Gpared His Life. From the letter found to-day ‘it a pears that Beil went to kill the phys cian on June 24 Inat, under the circumstances.’ unknown reason Dr. i) for some In anid’ to have. porcha'se thy Deford the, Killing every debutante and: strike a gcod «sion for a rade It Won, ‘Dy, HOLDS RECORDS FOR BRIEF OFFICE TENURE. Examini itten of Documents, and hold the j Fetahli hod Over 40 Vear: MANU SURACTERIG JEWELLER: 231 Eighth Av., eSsusee- who are not en-! OPEN EVENINGS. thusiasts on psychology, GENE | moved to ask how this little man could | fan himself to such a heat. = —-1-= | anawer is that the caime was love. better solution could be Tound, Briel John J. Schmidt, an artist, forty-five | put yohn Beli, the conductor, H _pullt a fire in the middle of | ive ait Mamie Bat |his room, at No. $86 Bushwick avenuo, cely more than , to-day to warm himsolf and | was burned to death. $250,000 rh af Diamonds, Watenes, Jew: No} aC, RL great bargalns, Tw! t gua to come mies ow way, We quote a few of these gieir bargains The Leading Solid Gold redding, Ring House of America. dan- |} 9 JASE, Sella Gold Wedding King» from ®2. her|f AN Engraving “Done Free and died th teantoies frat) l phe died there after an 6; r cxed to have a Little warmth. There: toon" Hell thought her death way ae fuel, but he wus accustomed) to Dr, Townsend's a when. relatives and tends of this, but nobody. @ gheuetend wae wa In lel je caused to be cut on the fo two or three chains and got! of her grave: “Itevenge Henews Our crs and some canvas | Happy Love. Forever. The police say that the revenge anyone had Then | exacted on Saturday morning und that for it he 4 a _afte: BE Hog inthe mua: [Hell Wag planned atten of ihe floor and ignite arning. jy 2 gray fine floor gaited. | Warnlie Ply aod iiih himsedt., Tir wesiea to teil ¢ WIth Nis pack to- his-fire;+ 5 cold. | an! wrave! letters of wt | Pata Roa eORaTniantanaGlion An COM. a io the aealia | Chued him to Postpone his. muteld its way to thi house at No. enOTgT TOT the nw to eater “frat Bix called | {a great deal and for t ces Wh [nursed her every night, all the; remedies we could thinksof, | Nothing would Help Wal then rathomtl hav! rd eo_mucl Curicurns avian “/in five con t mug h. too << HUMOR ON CHILD Body After an Attack of Measles ener Every Night id Three Weeks Nothing Helped-Hers— THEN: CUTIGURA MAKES “Te ie inmy See my duty-tefoln o Cutcura Reme- seven yeare had been cured ef the measles, sho as. attacked about _ fortnight a furious and painful erup- tifn all ever her napechilly pper-partor it, form in wateryand bited- Sons, Cepie= Cally under tbe (arms, of goneilerable siz suffered after twent HUMOR ON FACE Cured by. Cuticura Remedies | No Return tn-20 Years—, #3f5-ben—Shon a lad of sigtéen, waa roubled with humor 6 After: using -Cutlg temedics he was frovd-frome precy hemor nnd hes-enne tinued so to tho present time after twenty years havo passed. Your © beura Soap has been used in my Tamil several yeers-and [have feithin tha nya Remedies. A. H. Brith, in, Bfer, Dee. 1, 100: Comiptete Extern ara a Treatment fer tect Ta, | Sold throashi Gate, Sl Prope. Poston, Mae ed. Free, Bockle : uF wed on pre Vato ailvertiventent article purchased for cast Osis wert isle vse shahasasaiomnnn ies snes ‘Open Every Evening rUntil 9 o’Clock. AGEN ES FOR GRAND RAPIDS = FURNITURE. yerything for Houssko2ping § ENITULE. CARPETS, CROCKERY: TURPR. BEDDING Te raat on? OBE {Liberal Credit System. $15 Worth, 0 Down, $1.50 Week $i DU Seas 82.00 See: $150, 14° =8815.00;< 8) ig225/ 4% $200 “ §2000 “$2.50 $100. $3000" $3,50 Accounts Up to 810,000 by special weber Apniz Also to New York # Stale, New Jersey, Peniisslvanla, Massa chusetia. Rhode Island and Con: We.nllow Frelent and Rallread Fare. Farntened "aaa $05 Netra for Oar, Roume JO New. cabtlogw Stutled bees WAY -RpATed untH at 3 o'o pik jBEAZE AMONG TOYS" Faay morning he was awakened 6: shake and looked up to: see x SCARES FACTORY GIRLS, :iitus!ntiettacda’man stanama over him. j Frome hwnd the aban ‘Vand in the other a ecrap of pap [as the nota of medical advice. red in. the basement of tho| WRRAD 20.5. prescription.” building at the northeast | peend. holding the paper, forward, Broadway ald Astor tke here ts my preseription: at noon to-day and caused a| “ine frantiy = tor an—frot ‘Phen the fatal stot wan ‘fired - 2 r= the neighboring tactorted, Wet lie howe wt sie pe Lyanalreida. ae upto SoH —wearteg to property” 0! vane tyool the plyS@MaN atthe very time ‘Genuine Rit, the blasé Was Exc phils wife had: died, and he senoted him {4 able damage’ Was! to suffer with IMs wounds-betore the = ond caine, THat was why the telpphoite Was Torn trom —the wet Phe poling eae shat during Rall'¢ jong | vt Won the hal nw Seine ia thai a} door through which he nyco of, the conceen Frere (ot “in the dim light the t during the fire. ‘The dren of his ytotim, yeowar blocked far f-in Hell's conramaion to Dia rehtives he cunt of danage Js said he started to pass thr: did not reac; room to tie bedroom, wh + jag Asleep WIth Nis wtfo, tut mar me They declare that is | doctor t= netsh public has an {impression that atm with plenty of Mie dn the original the police -suy,.who_v per wet aide.’ both by posit business | ives at one dollar per He always said he had been; the husband mespapers think thls pont especially woman he went to, see. were really paim leaf fans. 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