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Show Till: I Thev Employ FOR THE THAW THE..... McCasky Accounting Register mill MANY TALESMEN FAIL TO PASS THE EXAMINATION. Mather of Thaw Fails ts Appear in Csurt Because the Strain Is Te Great. Your Account Cannot Go Wrong. We Use this System. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO O' O NO ADDITIONAL JUROR. 0 o o o o o. o o o o o o o Pickett Grocery Co. BOTH PHONES 177 SS44 Washington Avenue. OUR SOLE AIM IS TO and profit and we do It with I5o plesie dishes for Be. Tumblers, IBe a aet; 60c tea kettles for 26e; cartridge BOc a boa. Nall. 62.00 a keg. Hlngee for a aong, other thing Bor a amlla at THE JUMBLE. Phone 1144. 2200 Washington. Here Is the Place where Ton get Just what 70a want In the Grocery Line. We have received a shipment of thn bent grsda of Holland Herring la amall keg and also the kind that sell loot. Wa alae have select Whits Fish, Finnan Had-dlsKippered and Smoked Salmon and Salt Mackerel. BOTH PHONES 2M. , a, T. B. Evans & Co. GROCERS 4 C. II. AYE. Cert's Planes. Bros. Organs. Newman WARDLEIGH ITAN0S . New Turk, Jan. 24. None of the confusion which was so apparent yesterday marked the opening of the seeds jr of the Thaw murder trial. Today the police had the situation well iu hand and those who had no immediate business In the court room learn ed yesterday the futility of trying to break through the cordon of blureuata. When the morning evasion began today there were two Jurors iu the box. Demlng B. Smith, number one, ani Charles H. FCcke, number two. ' Nearly half an hour before the session was opened Mr. Evelyn Thaw made her way into the court room through the main doorway. She wort the same blue dress aa yesterday. Her features were again obscured by the heavy white veil. May McKenzie followed close behind the prisoner's wife and then came Mr. and Mrs. Geo L Carnegie. Thaw's Imposing array of counsel, numbering six altogether, reached lha court room shortly before 10:30, at which time Thaw waa in the prison-er'- g pen, waiting to make his entrance. The newspaper writer and talesmen again filled every available aeat in the room and the public was barred. .At 10:30 the call of the roll of the special panel waa begun. Edward Thaw entered the court room alone. Mrs. William Thaw, mother of the accused, and the Countess of Tarmouth, Mb slater, were not present. Joslah C. Thaw, another brother, was in court for the first time. One of the attorneys for the defense said that the strain of yesterday proved too much for the prisoners mother. He said that it is not her intention to attend every session of her son's trial. The Connies of Yarmouth is said to b suffering from a slight cold. Thaw waa called to the bar at 10:46. Aa he walked briskly to bla placa at the lawyers' tabls, the smiles and hows which had marked his ap pear oc e yesterday were missing. His wife leaned forward te nod to him.' Thaw greeted each of hla counsel in turn, and then sat facing the first talesman called. . The first talesman waa George who waa excused because of a,l have formed an opinion In this case," said Isaac Kendal, who was drawn as talesman No. 21. The district attorney followed In detail th lines of the examination he His quehtlons pursued yesterday. seemed directed to the purpose of securing n Jury which would not be swayed by sentiment or emotion, which would he guided by the law Interpreted by the court to the exclusion of nay socalled higher or unwritten law. Mr. Kendall answered all these ques-tion- h satisfactorily, hut when It came to a question ns to hla acquaintance with the family of the accused, he said i he had known Mrs. William Thaw for many years and was excused by com-- j ! ORGANS AND MUSICAL non consent Wilson gave hla occupa William r. tloa a During hla ex-- ; amlnatlon. It appeared that Thaw'h I counsel would again let the weight of : securing n Jury rest upon, the shout dels of the district attorney, Mr. Wilson said he had a very de-- ! j elded opinion and was not at all sure that ha could remove that opinion from hla mind after bearing all the testimony. H would like to have every possible doubt aa to the defendant's guilt renewed. Would you be swayed by sentiment or emotion, or would you go about reaching a decision in a calm man C. ! MERCHANDISE Viollna, Guitars, Aeeordeona, Baa Strings Jos, Latest Publications of Sheet Music Bee the Wonderful pip Organ. 2270 Washlngtsn Avsnua. OGDEN, UATH. . book-keepe- : nerf Second Hand Stores The JUMBLE buys, sella ar a changea "any eld thing" ("bluet" cepted) and meet new enss. 2300 Wash. Hello, 1144 SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. We buy and nail all kinds of new escond-hand and good a. Call er phene Wookar A Haynoa, Prepa. IBS 26th St Phono, IndL 622, PAUL ZIEQENHIRT, Sooond-Han- d Store. sell or buy Wash. Ava. anything te yu have 1S70 to 1S7S aal er phono . If Boll BBS-k- Ind. 676. K A. OENKERB Will pay tho idghoot prlca far eecanfr hand furniture and toll te the publla the cheaps. 241g Grant Ava. Bail Phene 637-k- . Ind. B2& C. J. HERRICK A CO Buccsaaera t H. L. White Bring year gaeda her if you want If yvu want te sell them. Call 2142 Wash Ava, BeU Phena buy. Bifry. Ind, 4f7. Sr OGDUX. VTAil. l'KIliW, JANIAUY V, ri- LdU ik - If Mokiti't-- i !hro..tln,ut th country by rr.J i:::rict official. The lachect y : '.:g!i .McK,n.-- v l.tm. and ! ed him he hud finally leanVice President Hobart lha1 he ltaj embarrassed he ent t.. the President if had really embarrass1 Yea." sustained" laid the "Challenge court. ST. LAZARE. MORAL PLAGUE Francis J La neb declared he v SPOT IN PARIS. opposed to the infliction of capital punishment and wa excused. Robert L. Corson waa excused without axainlnatfon. Structure Has a History Dating Back Carl H. Newcombs declared he had Many Hur.:'sd formed a decided opinion. "Fran the newspapers?" asked Mr. Jerome. i 1 PHENOMENAL RISE. 1 Bed ef the Mississippi River Has Been g: "But Changed. write out my resignation a:ij seat it tu the President. 1 had decided, in order to ivvcut a fight aiming the Kepubl.caus of Michigan, to withdraw ss a candidate fur the United States senate, but I did not tell the President this. The option he meant to give me. you see. was to abandon the f.eht against McMillan iu order to save my place in the cabinet. A few days after this I received oxu the Prosnlrui his written of tny resignation. Then 1 went ft the President and told him that wheu I accepted a place in hi cabinet I had not surrendered my Ys. 1 Self-risin- g New Orleans. Jan. 24. A phenomenal ae ha- - occurred to the Mississippi river, seventy miles below here where, r for three nay the levees have been breaking The river stand within one tenth of a toot of tho highest rise on record in that district. Notwithstanding this unuMial stage near Its month the river at New Oilcan and for hundreds of ili-- northward, is three feet and nun uuder previous high record. It is thought that changes in the bed of the stream may arivunt for the estuary. Yea. Faria, Jan. 24. The faimius prison Mr. Hartridge asked Newcomhe If he could sot hear nil the evidence and of fit. Ijraare, one of the giiu; historic landmarks of Paris, i a'jout to be com to an honet conclusion, irrespective of any outside feeling or imprea-slun- . pulled do a and, what fo.- yrai-- has been a moral and politics', p'.ague spot, rill give way to fine epen and I think it would grate on my nerves and to be locked up for two months and commodious dwelling. that I could no? pay the attention to tragic memories cling about the old " the case that It deserved. 1 would try, structure. 81. La 1 re, as iu name indicates. General Alger said hr told ihe Presthough, to do my sworn duty. as at first a leper hospital, built at ident some things about McMillan, was Newcomhe challenged hr the end of the eleventh century upou which hr alleged were not favorable Thaw's counsel. James Bradley declared he had au the site of a basilica dedicated' to St. to McKinley. Asked for an estimate of McKinlinaltarable opinion. He was excused Laument. It sprang rapidly into fame, and a mwi until 2:16 o'clock was for King used frequently to visit t( ley's character. General Alger replied: 1 In token of humility and faith. In lt32. can not give that to you. He ordered. has third was chosen leprosy having the practically Pfaff many lovable qualities, but he disappeared George in France, the hospital was handed lacks backbone and nothing cau ms he uror in the Thaw case. Arthur 8. Campbell, superintendent over u 8L Vincent dr Paul, who es- up for the lack of backbone." of telegraph construction, was chosen tablished there a number of priests of hi mission knosn as the CongreFEEDING THE STARVING. a the fourth Juror. gation of Saint Las re 81. Vincent himself died ar 8t Ur re. St. VinChins Gevsmirsnt la Rendering OrMRS. STANFORD WHITE cent's successor neglected the work ganised Relief. commenced him aid the house waa by Does Not Want te Read of the Thaw a turned Into a sort of reformatory for San Fnauidaco, Jaa 24. J. G. .Trial. insubordinate priests The LaxarUts formerly secretary or the American legation at Peking, who arrived New York, Jan. 24. A despatch Laving stored large quantities of m view of a possible famine, yesterday on- Ihe Uuer Korea, say from Boston says: that for the first lime Iu its lung hisMrs. Stanford While does not ex- the mob of Paris sacked the establishment on July lltb. 1719, the eve of tory the Chinese government la renpect to go to New York to follow the the der lug organized relief to famine vicstorming of the liasille, and Thaw trial. She is living in Camforty prisoner. During the ter- tims. bridge with her son, Lawrence, who la ror The rice tribute from district la the many were confined there before at Harvard. She does not even want tried by the revolutionary tri- vicinity of ihe famine stricken area to ae th newspapers with the re- being bunal. It was from 81. Laxare that baa been directed for the relief of port of the trial and has given in- Andre Chenier wa led to the guillo- th sufferers and Is being systematiinto he none structions that brought tine. After the revolution, the sur- cally distributed under government dithe house. rounding lands were bought and built rection. Refugee have been concenupon, Bt, Lazars itself remaining a trated at Nangking and other large TEXAN SHOT HIMSELF. prison, but only women eie confined towns on tha lower Yangise. and the there. Many celebrated female offendgovernment aid has been effnrtivelv Dallah, Tex., Jan. 24. Following a ers have been lodged at Bt. Laxare, admlnlaiered. wlil These refugee relahla with conference attorney while awaiting trial, among them the hve to he fed for four months, when of of the misuse tive to a charge famous Mm. Humbert. a new crop la aspecied to roe tore nop malls, pending against him, Joseph H. Of recent years the prison has been tual condition In the famine belt. Cowan, who recently haa come Into used solely for the confinement of the Ouolldge believe there Is little danconsiderable prominence because of pitiful outcasts of society who are of the boycott. The hla efforts to recover a large block of gathered iu from the streets and boale-vard- ger danger spot I Canton, and there a n disland in the heart of the of Parts. new viceroy, friendly to foreigners, trict of New York City, known aa the ha taken the place of the arbitrary Hartsfleld estate, yesterday retired to SENATOR ALGER OP MICHIGAN and very unpopular governor under an adjoining room and several moIE SUDDENLY STRICKEN DOWN whose administration the boycott waa seated behind a ment s Order a package of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy soma good old Lukianes Brown Now England A chance at a Broad. right hot ioal wiil make in you think you ar Boston. Wits Alton's B. B. B. Floor you can max broad Just like tha Puritans used to make. f - 1 re-..e- 't 0 the of building wad improvement ruHci. The particular object of the poi- tfice ilrpatiineiil in tint i lu fac ittaie delivery of mat! ou 'he rural rouva. an object which the dc believes commend- - itsi-l- to eiery community in the country. Itie 4 lid sill kUlliiyed." tolu Mm tiwi 1 cwui-- read!1)- relict,- h.s riubaiT.tsMiifiit by resigning front iie tenet. liste not asked you to rasign.' Li sa.d '1 shall never ask you to re-- s ' 1 receipt t sid. "you have embar- rassed is in daily pr-men- country potofoffice i.r advice in regard j he "Vi-e.- DOWH ii'.-- In. ar.-- i doubt?" IW7. Lc ed llii'i TO BE POLLED 2.". h.s term was up. Mii.t li'1 "Ye "W'hai kind of doubt would you call that " "A possible doubt. "Then there 1 a difference between pofsible doubt and a reasonable 111 s Pancaka Flour S-- a pur food; soli rising and all rowdy to mix with water sad bak on a hot griddle. lu also Trade Mark ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. Coast Factory, San Joe. Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manewa, Win Pacific' CaL GUEST OF HONOR. Chief Justice Fitzpatrick of Canada in Washington. Washington. Jan. 24 Chief Justice Fitzpatrick of tho supreme court of Canada, and Mrs. Fitzpatrick arrived in Washington last night and are the guest of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan. They are hare ou ihe invitation of the President and Mrs Roosevelt for the dinner at the Wbitr House this evening to honor of the chief justice and the assistant Just lews of the United Buies supreme court. Coo-lldg- STEAMER IB OVERDUE. s, New York. Jan. - steamship 24. The Uuniah ulsliu. of the line, which tailed from Christ la ula. Norway. Dec. 26, lor New York, la tea days overdue. Hor agvnt. Punch J&lye and Company have not heard from her since she leri Norway. COMO & COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS fOR TAIL JUST ARRIVED STOCK TAKING a found later bookcase Buffering from a serious pis- Had Saan Ailing, But Thar Waa No tol wound In hla left breast. The Premonition That Death Waa property Cowan claims la estimated to Naar, be worth 1200,000,000. In The action brought against him Waahlngton. Jan. 24. United States the Federal court was baaed on cor- Senator Russell A, Alger of Michigan respondence with ether claimants. died suddenly at hi home In this city, at 6:46 oclock this morning. Thera wars practically no premonitory sympOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO toms that the end was near. At g:30 O O the senator had a pleasant chat with O ASSASSINATION IN LONDON. o Mrs. In her room, then want Alger o down stairs. A few minutes later the Foundar ef First Big Depart, o senator Buffered a recurrence of the ment Store la Killad. o heart trouble from. which he had sufo fered for n long time and death came Jan. 24. William o quickly, London, Whltely, foundar of the first o The senator had not been feeling big department store In Lon- o well for aeveral days. Tuesday night, don, waa shot and killed this o ha had expected to attend a dinner at. afternoon by a young man who o the home of Congressman William Alafterwards attempted to com- o dan Smith, the new senator-elect-, hut mit suicide. o at the last moment word came from Mr. Whltely waa upon the o him that he would not he able to com. point of leaving hla atore when o Hla physician had advised him against hla aasallant ruahed up to him o out that night because of hla with a revolver In hla hand, o going not feeling very well. fired aeveral shots and th mer- o General Alger had suffered for chant fell dead where he o from chronic valvular disease year stood. The aaaaaaln then emp- o of the The senator was In the tied the revolver Into his own o senate heart. chamber, Tuesday afternoon, body, Inflicting what la believ- o where he stayed throught the entire ed to he mortal wounds. No o session, listening to the discussion of reason haa yet been assigned o the Brownsville affair. About for the murder. The store'waa o o'clock he retired to the cloak room, crowded with shoppers at the o where he sat with Colonel Ranadell, time and a panic followed the o sergeant-at-arm- s the senate, and o Senator Warner of tragedy. of Missouri, telling At the hospital the murderer o war atorleo. gave the name of Cedi Whltely o Dr. Gerry Morgan, 8nator Algers and said he was a eon of the o said: murdered man, hut relative! of o physician, General Alger had suffered for a Mr. Whlteley do not recognise o many years of chronic valvular him. Efforts to obtain an ex- o good disease of the heart, but of late ha futile. have o been planation te he a good deal better. This o seemed awakened at about morning OOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o'clock andhe about 8 oclock got up and went about the room for a few minlaid down and was at OOOOOOOOOOOOOO o utes. Then he with acute oedema of o o once stricken COWBOY KILLED SIX. O o the lungs. Ten minutes after he waa o o stricken he was unconscious and did o o not regain consciousness. Hla death o o waa quiet and apparently painless. o o Dr. Clayton was called In but the o o senator waa breathing hla last at that flourished. RIVER AND HARBOR Will Now is the time to BILL. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o call on Putnam and buy your menrs and boys' clothing, etc. Everything is being sold at manufacturers' cost. . Bo Reported to tho Houss T Washington. Jan. 24. The river and harbor appropriation bill, which was reported to the house today by th commit toe on rivers and harbors, carries an appropriation aggregating 133,446,13k. Of thia sum f.14,631.61! la appropriated cash, to he available July 1. 1907, and July 1. 1MI. and la authorised for continuing contracts, no time limit being fixed as to when It shall be expended. The hill will probably not be considered by the house until next Mou-dato This hill ts a record-breake- r alxe, exceeding by many millions tha amount allowed for river and harbor improvements to any congress. In aplto of the fight made for an appropriation to continue work on a deep waterway between Chicago and Bt. Loulu, the committee did not grunt the requeut and the appropriation of 190,nuo for a survey of a deep water-wabetween Bt. Louts and tha gulf, which Chairman Burton Inuluted must precede any expenditure or a deep waterway In Illinois la the only consolation offered. PUTNAM Clothing House v HARRIMAN Doctor Specialist MERGER. Attempt to Prova There to No tition. Cures vhi others fill. Modern methods, Frau eonsultatien for any Chronle Disease ef any name r nature. Every use guaranteed. Compe- Portland, Jan. 24. The Investigation of the Interstate Commerce commission into the legality of the merger waa resumed to this city, Franklin Lane, member of the commerce commission, presiding. Railroad officials are, to the main, tho reliance of the investigators. Prominent shippers are, however, to tie called upon for testimony which to expected to show that before the operation of tha Southern Pacific, Oregon Railroad A Navigation, Oregon Bhort Line and Union Pacific, uuder on management, there was real comtime. petition for business from this terriVice President Fairbanks was the tory to the east, while since the Har first tn call at the Alger residence to- rinian matger to 1901, the ofllctala of the llarriman line have not been day to express sympathy. The funeral wnricea will be held bidding against each other for trafat 2 p. m. Saturday at the family fic. The hearings to Portland will be residence In this city. The body will concluded tomorrow afternoon. he taken to Detroit for burial. The eeaaion or the senate today waa KILLED. TWENTY-FOUheld entirely with reference o the Edward Dr. Senator of death Alger. Everett Hale delivered a special pray- In tha Coal Mine Disaster at Primero, Colorado, the which er, after reading of the Jonrnai waa Interrupted by Senator Trinidad, Colo., Jan. 24. At the loBurrows who presented resolution ex the Colorado Fuel A Iron pressing the regret and sorrow of the cal office Itof was announced this morncompany body at the sudden death and provld had worked Ing for a special committee of twelve ing that a rescue party senators to represent the senate at all night at the Primero mine, where mornthe funeral In this city and attend th1 an explosion occurred yesterday waa made little but that progress The were resolutions Detroit ing to body owing to the large quantity of wreckagreed to and. on motion of 12:17 at the adjourn age to the way. Four bodlew have Burrows, been recovered so far. ed, aa a further mark of respect. Had the accident happened In the would have M'KINLEY OPINION OP ALGER'S day time over 10O miners been entombed. The names of the not obtainable front any Michigan Statesman Says tha Preai. dead ate source. U la believed now that a ant Lackud Backbone. week or ten days will be consumed Milwaukee. Jan. 24. The Milwaukee In recovering the bodies. It waa officially announced by the Journal today prints an Interview with company this General Alger, obtained In Detroit Colorado Fuel and Iron r men were March 4th. 1W- dvlng Inside facta afternoon that twenty-fouMckilled. from his resignation regarding Kinley's cabinet. General Alger ex BETTER ROADS acted a promise that the Interview would not be published until after hla Are to be Obtained by Cooperation of death. Departments. General Alger said that owing the severe criticism against him durcowar be three Waahlngton. Jan. 24. Plans of ing the time offered to resign from the cahi operation In the improvement of roads, Postmaster net, hut that each time President Mc- recently authorised by Wiland Secretary would Genera Cortelyou the he said presl quit Kinley satisfactordeveloped would are Gen It. he son, being allow before deucy e era Alger said that the sequel show ily. Reports received by the ptwtif-lic-inelates many from were words McKinley's department ed how much worth. In that later hla resignation dicate Immediate need for ayrtcmatlc because President the was accepted working of their roade. In some elate country roads are waa embarrassed and annoyed because of Algerl alleged alliance with almost impassible and the rural mall Governor Plogree to a plan tn elect delivery Is Impeded seriously. In cruised Interest in the nutter of Alger to the United States senate view to their over McMillan, .trier the latter bad working roado, wlih evinced U AI- betterment General to generally, to giro promised A Har-rtma- u , "I think I would remain cool." The fact that the penalty of the crime might be death, the talesman said, would not deter him in reaching n verdict Thaw seemed to take little Interest in the examination of the talesmen His eyes sought those of the talesmen OOOOOOOOOOOOOO only now and then, but most of the time his gase waa directed at the ta- OOOOOOOOOOOOOO ble before him. o When Mr., Hartridge of hla own O SMALLPOX BREAKS OUT. counsel took tha examination. Thaw o appeared mors animated and whisper- o ed several times to the attorneys near- o est him. o Mr. Hartridge asked Wilson hut o said few questions. The talesman o men that aa a sworn Juror he had the o tal power to overcome the opinion he o now held. He would take the opinion o with him, however, into the Jury bon o Wilson was challenged for cause and o excused. o David Barry, the twenty-fourt- h o an an had said he opinion talesman, o would a take It fixed that great o firmly and it of evidence to dislodge weight o he waa excused. o diswaa declared Ashby L. Blegier OOOO OO QOOOOOOO had he qualified by the court after bown a feller to Justice Fllxgerald, OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Up to 11:46 oclock six talesmen had been examined without finding o O a satisfactory Juror. Isaac Woodruff knew o Talesman counsel In the case, and by consent o o wa excused. Thomas Easter declared he had no o bias as between the people and the o defendant. In case of murder, how- o ever. he would not only want every o reasonable doubt but every possible o o doubt removed. "Whatever doubt exists In my mind o I would give It to the defendant," o o said Mr. Easter. 1 challenge the talesman, said the o o district attorney. In response to questions Eaator o o said: I draw no tlisiincUon between an OOOOOOOOOOOOOO -- atir: gvr - 000000000000000 Bush EXAMINER: and a reasonable ordinary doubt doubt." "Did you ever hare an imaginary ked Jus: ice doubt In your mind," Fltrgorald. Do Your Trading Where 2364 WASHINGTON MORXINV, Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Desmans, Kinging In the Bare, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nona, Eye or Bar. AU Dis- eases Jl the Lungs, Bronchial Tubas and Chert. of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism Asthma, Nervous Troubles. BL Vitus Dance, FUea, Fistula sad all Rectal Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood, Poisoning from any cause. Diseases paculiar to Woman. ANT PRiVATH DISEASE OF MEN quickly cwod to stay cured. Remember the examination and sdrica Is FREE. Coma at ones write Tomorrow may be te ate. Call Di leaves DR ESTES, SPECIALIST ' fr . 711 Washington Ava (Beyl Office hours, 10 a. ml Block) Ogdea. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember th number R . 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