THE COLUMBIAN; BLOOMSBURtt, PA II E fill His Second Trial Starts Before Judge Dowllng With a Rush. NIGHT SESSIONS NOW And Thrjr May Dn Continued Indefi nitely If Lawyer Don't Hasten Matter Nino Provisional Juror ! 'elected on "Mrs! tuy Evelyn riuiw 1ook Hotter. New York. Jan. 9. Thero were r ry Indications when the work of !,. .ting a second Jury for the trial o. Harry K. Thaw for tho murder of Stanford White began ou Monday, that an effort v. 1 11 bo made to make the trial move more rapidly than the first which took almost three months. There v. l'.l be night colons until the Jury b ix Is f.llod cw.l m.iybo night sp.s'.ons while the testimony Is be in;; t ;i i : . n if the Liwyura do nut ha.s tPn ii.iittrs of thi-ir own accord. Jiv''. o Tiovllne who prosldlr ut this trial In tho Sujiror.it; Court. Crim inal Brunei', ?rnvod tht h, I.i iv vurfvc to any unncocv nry delay or lout, .irawu out &:-k.".ir!ietiis and Pl( o. hcj which characUriiod the first trial. Wlvti th: t!rst day's seriioa ended at l.i jrlocii at niht nino Jc.rora, who may he called provisional Jur ors, f.-.r they may yet bo ciir:r.er;:?d ).rf i i. toriiy t y either rile, hal b i. . t:-d. Tim prueeudlngs of post I oi-iii-j the peremptory challonqes ts EVELYN NESBIT THAW, (i departure from the usual custom in criminal cases In this ccunty. It "was accepted after consultation bo tv,c n District Attorney Jerome and fan;-1 in V. Littleton, counsel for '"ha v. Justice Dowllng approved. Aside from a few changes In the frninpement of the court room and the absence of several familiar faces, Ihe :fo:ie was very much like tho op en! )r day of the first trial. Thaw has chanced little. Hla tr.vht black hair Is aa wild as ever t.n.1 accentuates the natural pallor of .U face. His queer snide Is still In evidence and he did as much talking to the lawyers as ever, although Mr. Littleton paid no attention to him. Thaw's mannerisms, so noticeable at the first trial, seemed a hit more pro nounced and he strolled Into the court room with the Fame upward tilt to his left shoulder. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw arrived early In her electric brougham, dressed In the vanio school girl garb she wore during the first trial. She is a stur dier looking young woman than she was a year ago. Jups Slash White Man. Vancouver, D. C, Jan. 9. Allan Anderson, fireman, Is dying, and two other young men, also members of the city fire department, are badly wounded In th hospital as tho result of a fight they had on New Year's morning In the Japanese quarter with an overwhelming number of subjects of tho Mikado. The fight vaa the worst In the city since the September riots, but It shows tha: the Japanese are at times ready tor trouble and eager to fight with kuivee that have blades as keen M razors. Mormon Party Attacked. Valparaiso, Chile, Jan. 9. Tne residents of the districts lying out side the towns recently have formed themselves into bands for pro tection against bandits who are prowling over the country. The res idents of a hamlet about midway be tween Valparaiso and Santiago at tacked a pleasure party composed largely of Mormons, whom they had mistaken for bandits. One of the party was killed and five wounded. Admiral Ludlow Very 111. Oakdale. L. I., Jan. 9. Admiral Micol Ludlow, U. 8. N., who is ill with an attack of the grip at the homo of the superintendent of his country estate here, suffered a re In; after a temporary recovery, and nis condition 1 -egarded as ex-Uvhix'--' rrltk&l. H'H ems w llr w CAltXKUlK AIDS l'OOU WOMA3. Her Name is the Name an that of tho "Ironmaster's ' Mother. PftUburg, Ta., Jan. 7. Because of her name Mrs, Margaret Morrison Carnegie will never want as long as Andrew Carnegie Is alive. Several weeks ago at his home In New York, Mr. Carnegie received a letter from a little town In the State of Indiana, the name of which the Carnegie agents will not divulge. It ANDREW CAUNKUIE. was sltsne.l by Mrs. Margaret M ir rison Carnegie, which Is tho tame name as that of Mr. Carnegle'3 moth er. Sho did not c'alm any relationship in fact sho explained that It was Impossible that they oould be re late! but she thought that ho might be Interacted In knowing that a wom an who bore the ramo name as bU mother was In actual want. Diamond Finns Hmharrnssed. New York, an. 8. The diamond and Jewelry trade of this city re ceived something of a surprise on Monday when It was announced that temporary embarrassments had over taken four of the largest diamond dealers In Fifth Avenue. The con cerns Involved, all of thorn corpora tions, are as follows: Joseph Frankel's Sons Company; Joseph Frankel's Sons; Oatt'.e, Ettln ger & Hammel, all of 576 Fifth Ave nue, and E. M. Gattle & Co., of 4 20 Fifth Avenue. All of the concerns, li Is said, are absolutely solvent. An Incident of the troubles of the Joseph Frankel's Sons Company was the importing by the firm about five years ago of the Hope diamond. The big stone has been unsalable. It was bought by Henry Thomas Hope, a London banker, for about $90,000. Woman "Financier" 4 Suicide. New York, Jan. 6. Tho death of Mrs. John Van .Vess Roberts of mor phine poisoning at her home, 227 Klverslde Drive, on Friday night, revealed the fact that tho District At torney's office was about to investigate a transaction Involving several thous and dollars In which she was one of th principals. Mrs. Roberta who was known to Wall Stre-jt sometimes as Katherlne Stuyvesant Roberts, was ouo of the "financiers" of the social political type. Two Killed on Worship. San Diego, Cal., Jan. H. In an ac cident on tho battleship Nebraska, now at this port, several men were injured. Only meagre information is yet obtainable. The accident appears to have been caused by loss of control over a crane, which swept through a group of sailors. One report Is that two were killed and their bodies swept overboard. Urooklyn Tunnel Reudy. Now York, Jan. 6. The Brook lyn extension of the Subway, the Bat tery tunnel under the East River, will be opened to the public on Thursday of this week, according to a statement made by Frank Hedley, general manager of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, just before he started on what he believed would be his final inspection of the tubes prior to the operation of trains through them. Mob JupumtM! in Utah. Ogden, Utah, Jan. 6. With cries of "Hang the Japs!" 200 men invad ed the Japanese quarters here on Friday evening, and but for the timely arrival of the police a riot would have resulted. The trouble was brought about by the replacing of a number of white laborers with Japanese In the railroad yards. Earthquake In JamalcA. Baownston, Jamaica, Jan. 6. A heavy earthquake shock was felt throughout the Island of Jamaica at 8.05 o'clock on Friday morning and It is feared that much damage was done. Hklff Overturns; Hevrti Drown. Leavenworth, Kan., Jan. 8. As the result of the overturning of a skiff contaln'ng nine men near Klckapoo, Kans., on Monday, seven mm were drowned in the Missouri River. The men were employed by the Kansas Natural Gas Company, in con structlng a pipe line under the river, and the accident happened when they were rowing to the Kansas side, pre paratory to returning to their homes. wmmm Covering Minor Happen ings from all Over the Globe. HOMB AND FOREIGN Compiled Condensed for tho tiwj Reader A Complete Kecord of European Despatches and Im portant Evunts from Hvorj-wherfl Dolled Down for Hasty l'cmsul. "Night riders" in Kentucky de stroyed two tobacco houses in a mid night raid. Thousands of persons attended the unveiling of the monument to tho Bennington dead at Point Lotus, Cal. Representative Gill Introduced ft resolution In the Houpo calling for nil documents relating to Rir Admiral Brownson's realRnatlon. Democrats, it was announced at Al bany, will make a flyht In the State Sennte, against A. E. Blnckinar, nom inated by Governor Hughes for 'he Supreme Court Bench. The United States Supreme Court declared the Employers' LUM'lty law unconstitutional. Tho Senate Committee, on Finance agreed on a currency bill to be Intro duced by Mr. Aldrloh. Speaker Wadsworth's announce ments of Assembly committees and chairmanships, :ausd Form surpri.-io. The Interstate Commerce Commis sion, In the annual report to Congress predicts a complete triumph for the new railway rate law. President Roosevelt recommended to Congress that census apiKilntees be compelled to undergo civil service eiamtnatlon. Fourteen thousand men on board the stxteen battleships bound for the Pacific, engaged In Christmas frolics and games at Port of Spain, Trinidad. Another case of cerebrospinal meningitis was successfully treated with tho newly discovered serum at John Hopkins Hospital, Bcltlmore. Albany despatches state that Gov ernor Hughes will not seek a renom laatlon for Governor. Anti-vlvlsectlon law advocates be gan work In Albany to pass the bill defeated In the last Legislature. Secretary of War Taft In his an nual report, urged that the pay In the army be Increased to Btou wholesale desertions. Figures furnish xl by the Bureau of Statistics show an Increase in trade with Germany under tha new tariff agreement. Senator Foraker, in an interview in Cincinnati, declared that he would not abide by the programme of the Taft forces for primaries In Ohio. Charles H Young, president of the New York City Republican Club, ex plained at Albany, jdans fur obtain ing charters for the Hughes League in twenty or more Btate of the Un ion. Rear Admiral Brownson In his let ter resigning as chief of the Bureau of Navigation, declared tho Presi dent's exhibition of lack of confidence in his subordinate destroyed the lat ter's usefulness. Governor Hughes was reported de termined to put through his recom mendation against race track betting, even at the expense of other schemes. Washington despatches state that the reason Or. Stokes was not or dered U; command the Relief Is that there is no money available to put the ship into commission. Seven persona were injured in pitched battles between the police and sympathizers with striking street railway employes at Muncle, Ind. Fresh outbreaks of anti-Japanese feeling at Vancouver are causing grave International concern over the Immigration problem. Personal property returns made by wealthy residents of Philadelphia show a decrease of $23,01)0,00 as compared with those of last year. Tho American torpedo flotilla ar rived at Para, Brazil, delayed ouo day by heavy seas. Mr. Taft's campaign managers, be lieving that Secretary Cortelyou will hold the lalance of power at the Re publican National Convention, take steps to bring about peace. Jere Knode Cooke, who, with Flo retta Whaley and their baby, Is oe lng sheltered by a friend In Se.n Franclseo, declared he would return East and face hlsaccusers. Notices were posted In many Pitts burg mills, calling employes back to work early In the new year. Thirty men were entombed oy an eiplosion of coal damp In a coal mine at Carthage, New Mexico. The State Legislature openeU Its 131st session In Albany. The Mount Royal with 386 pajea gers on hoard, which left LonUou for St. John, N. B., on December 7, Is missing, and is believed to have sunk. Members of the American Associa tion for the Advancement of Science In Chicago, announced a plan for forming a national bureau of health by action of Congress. FoKFiay. Charges of perjury brongbt against Herbert Druce by George Hollamby Druoe collapsed, but the civil action lor the recovery of the estate of th late Duko of Portland, will b con tinued, according to a special de spatch. A special despatch tells of the use less torture of animals In the name of science. Criminal proceedings were brought against a newspaper on the charge of libelling President Dlas, of Mex ico. The Oerman Aeronautical Society, has ohosen tho second week in Octo ber for tha definitive race for the Coupe Aeronautlque, according to a special Berlin despatch. Figures made public by the Inter state Commerce Commission show ed that one trainman out of every one hundred and twenty-four em ployed during tho year 1907 was killed by accident. Robert S. Waddcll, president of the Buekcy Powder Company, In a letter to Congress again attackod the Powder Trust, alleging fraud and urging tho enlargement of federal powder plants. Franco, It j statwd, Is entirely op timistic regarding the rusul' cf ne potlatlons for tho settlement cf any dispute between tho United Sfitee and Japan. A special despatch from Manila announces a serious religious out break In Cebu Inland. A special despatch Fays Count von Quodt, Consul Goncral In Calcutta, has lorn appolnt.vl German Minister to Persia. A special despatch from Havana announces that tho preliminary work on tho new election law Is finished and has been presented to Governor Magoon. Three hundred prominent mem bers of thj Parisian Bootal world en- Joyed tho first day's skatins of tho season ant! the genoral public had a great time, says a Fpoclal cable. In a special Havana despatch Is given the text of the New Year's mes sage of President Roosevelt to the Cuban people. According to a special Berlin do epatch there Is an increasing demand for American meat In Germany. Herr Harden, whoeo ubllcatlons pave rise to the Von Moltke-Hurdon scandal In Germany, was fouud guil ty of a libel and sentenced to four motrtha' Imprisonment. A despatch from Mexico City says Mexico will b represented at the approaching Inauguration of tbe new Guatemtla Railway and that the feeling between the two republics is Improving. The naval critic of Die Rundschau, according to a special Berlin de spatch, attests that the American Naval Commission in Its inquiry In the causes of accidents in the tar rets of warships missed the true problem to be solved. Members of the first Duma who signed the Vlborg manifesto and who were sentenced to a term of impria ernment have given notice of ap peal, according to a special despatch. M. Plchou, the French Foreign Minister, and, later. President Fai lures, are expocted to visit Spain. South American republics vie with each other in honoring the offi cers and men of Rear Admiral Seb roe's special service squadron on its cruise to the Pacific. M. Jn Francois Edmund Ouyot Dcswilgno, the French Minister of Justice, died of apoplexy In the French Senate during a session of that body. One hundred and sixty-seven of the 10 members of the first Duma, on trial for signing tho Vlborg man lfeuto, were sentenced to prison. Beyond the Code. Paris, Jan. 6. One of the chief topics In Paris, la the encounter on Thursday between Count Boni de Castt'liane and Prince Helle de Sagan in tho Rue due Challlot. Prince Helle propped up In bed smoking cigarettes, declared on Fri day: "If Bonl had struck me in the face with his glove, I would fight him. By attacking me with his brother, two against one, and btrlklng me when I was down, he has placed him self outside the laws regulating the affairs of honor." Asked about a report that his en gagement to'Mme. Anna Gculd would be announced in a few days, he re plied that the public should bo satis fied with the denials issued by Mine. Oould and himself, but Intimated that something might come later. Two Killed In Wreck. Dubuque, Iowa, Jan. 7. Two per sons were killed and one was proba bly fatally injured on Sunday when a passenger train on the Chicago, Burlington and )ulncy ren at right angles through a ."relght train on the Chicago Great Western Railway in East Dubuque. No passengers were hurt. The freight train was in motion when struck by the passenger train, and several freight cars were smashed. Heuds Troops to Muncle. Muncle, Ind., Jan. 6. Stat tropps were ordered Friday night to Mun cle, and will arrive in the morning. Marital law will not be leclared, but the soldiers will assist the police to mantaln order during the street car men's strUe. Okluliomu Is for Taft. Guthrie, Okla., Jan. 9. The Ok lahoma Legislature, in Joint session, declared for the nomination of Seo retary 01 war Taft for President. mm The Kind You Ilavo Always In use for over 30 years and sonal supervision since its iiifiMioy. &CCU&i Allow no one todecelvo yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-jrood' nro !nfc Experiments that trlflo with and endanrer tho henlth of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Costorla Is ft harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. II contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Us guarautce. It destroys 'Worm and allays Feveri.xlinc.is. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and llowcls, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the .wp i m ii r r m us hit The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. VMI OINT.Un OOKNNT. TT BELT WILL SOT SLI?. An Arrangement Especially Deslgnc! for Sewing Machine. In order, to overcome one of the most serious drawbacks encountered in the operation of the sewing ma chine, that of slipping belts, an ar rangement has been patented recent ly which has some novel featim?. The pulleys of both rotary shnfti are supplied with a series of perip heral jiloa arranged In two or mora NON'-SLIPPINQ MACHINE DRIVE. rows with those of one row dluros ed of intermediate those of the ad jacent row. The flexible belting con necting the pulleys are provided with rows of apertures adapted to receive the rows of peripheral pins. This makes a positive drive which will run easily and at tho same time renders slipping positively impossible. lloth the belt and frlctlonal drives are a source of annoyance to ladles operating machines, as they are not usually sufficiently versed In mechan ical matters to keep theae paiU in order. Iiriilul Finery. The bridesmaids' druac-j for coming wedding- are wonderr,:i! picturesque. They are of soft yellow crvpo 'i. chine, with Watteau overdresses u, chiffon, fleecy, diaphanous,' ftre.v. over with yellow robes. Taeiu il u.: like sun-brightened gossamer '" the well-tiiing skirts, each borate! with a band of fringed pompa iout silk, with touches of pink rosea, a fine artistic touch. The manner lc which the folt's at the back pa&s through a Iuv.vj Louis XIII silver motif Is admira ble, and a silver U'ellls of the s;.ihe period forms vest and sleeves, hotU draped with the chiffon in rrv graceful folds. The two child ii'idesmaids' gowns are cleverly adapted to their ago and are ir "" nlrtiires. MAGAZINE READERS 1UH8IT MIOAZIITI kuutif ully tlluibad. good done T r tad uUcU. .bout CJuioruu tad 00 il 4 Ft! Wk 7" CAKTBA CB4TT emoiti well oota la mi in trtit npnxiuctioa ol the but $1.00 weik oi mlui tad proiniontl A jmv pkotogrtpktri. B0AD OF A THdUSAVO WOlf DISS book al 75 ptga, conttinina 120 colored pCotographi ol $Q tjc picturwqu ipott ia Ctliioruia ' ' J and Oitgoa. Tod . . . $3.35 All for . . . $1.50 AddreM til order, la SUITSBT MAGAZriTB BtaFi Jfl flF XZ3 Boughtt and which liaa been has borne tho Miniature of has been mauo under hi pcr Signature of MURRAY STK (T. NM TOR OITV. A woman's beauty nuiv be foritUu by the men, bin it it never tm'Kiwii by the other women. Thk U. H. GovKiiN WK.vi in iU ''I'ure Food Law" does not "indorse" or "iiarnutee" any preparation, tu Home manufacturers in their advertisements would make It appiar. 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