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   Daily News (Newspaper) - January 18, 1908, Marshall, Michigan                             DAILY 111 8XS369 liMn 18 mt Prosecutor to It Being Told to Public THAWS LAWYER AGREES took UIP stand Uromo at her from tho very and his objections were fairly spoilt in her oavs Well ac to untile from her for n or the woman u as to ach When were sus tain was silent when ovo ruled she WHB even with iv responses MRS SCRIPPS ELECTED KILLS STEPFATHER Fair Witness Takes Continued Objections Spoil Narra tive of Her Mother Tells of Prisoners Queer Conduct New York series of surprises brought the Thaw trial near a crisis Friday Both Evelyn Thaw the wife and Mrs William Thaw the tother of the defendant were oil the Witness stand and just as the for Bier was about to relate anew the ory of her life as she told It to Thaw In Paris iu 1903 District Attorney Jerome arose and suggested that in the interest of public morals all per sons save those immediately interest ed n the case should bo excluded from the court room during the recital ol what he termed a horrible tale The motion Included the representa tives of newspapers as wcl as the public generally Attorney Martin littleton of the defense joined in it to shield the young woman from hun dreds of curious eyes and said that so far as the constitutional right to an open hearing was concerned he was ready to waive that point in any ironclad manner the court sug gest Proceedings wev d next Monday morning when Jus tice who is will announce his decision Mr Jerome had previously objected to Mrs Thaw detailing conversations she had with Thaw thru years prior Y W C A Choose Her President of State Organization Bay City Mich Jan annual meeting of the Y W C A of Michigan opened iu tho First Presbyterian church by the elec tion of Mrs Herman C of De troit president Mrs F T Ranney o Detroit secretary Misa Gertrude Smith of the U of M Student asso assistant secretary Statisti cal reports showed the association flourishing in every section of the state The association now has 8690 kJ I 4lA organizations with 7727 members and fifteen student bodies numbering 971 members New associations were organized during the year Iu Owosso Blissfield and Tecumseh with a stu dent organization at Ferris institute A new association will soon he or In Flint Miss Wilbur of New York member of the national board briefly upon the national policies of the The state policy was submitted by Miss Helen Keep chair man of the state committee and pro visos for extension of work among Iho hospitals the assumption by tho state Y C A of the salary of Miss Bobbins representative and an in crease of the stale committee by six members four from Detroit and two from the state Tho afternoon ses sion was largely devoted to a discus sion if work among ind girls in the factories and workshop Thin afternoon a rH tion will bo for tie delegate and Detroit Young Man Commits Crime In Mothers Presence Detroit Midi Jan Magdefrau at 63 East Lamed street Is dead in St Marys hospital and Avery Haggerty twenty live years old stepson of Magdefrau is now locked up at the central sta tion He has frankly admitted kill ing his stepfather and said he after wards tried to eud his own Both Magdefrau arc said to have been drinking and a bit ter quarrel between them preceded the use of the revolver They had hot In the and Haggerty fol lowed Magdefrau to his bedroom on the second floor Mrs Magdefrau mother was ia bed Tho two men their quarrel and Haggerty whipped out his revolver and fired Magdefrau turned to run tee bul let pierced the back of his head an plowed Its way through the interior t the forehead stepping as It reached the skin The ball could be plainly seen bulging out on tho forehead when Magdefrau was removed to the hospital Relatives of the victim and the that the crime is no sur prise to them that they have expect ed it tor some time on account of the bad feeling which has existed tween Magdefrau and Haggerty Girls Escape From Burn ing Factory THREE OF THEM ARE DEAD Flames Quickly Spread Through Burn ing Knitting Exit Be sides Fire Escape Was Narrow Hallway Which Firs Had Cut Off escape crowded With the flames enveloping them half of them jumped from the third before the firemen arrive There was only one narrow thr firo escape and this hallway was cut off by and smoke The fact that many of the fainted further blocked the narrow fire escape and added to the difficulty of rescue Some of tho injured girls deny that they jumped alleging that they were pushed over the railing by other girls The whole interior of the building was eaten out by the flamas causing a loss of Seamans Are Selling To BUTIC Detroit Mich Jan Glenn ers the Michigan farmers organiza tion in which 65000 farmers ar rolled is to move its t 31 on a site yet to was decided at the of the order in Toledo Scranton Pa Jan girts wer killed ten seriously injured and a score or more slightly hurt at a fire in the Imperial Knitting com mill in Dix court In the cen frai part of the city The dead are MAHIE BUCKLEY aged nineteen years neck broken by jumping from third story window CATHERINE GRIFFITH aged twenty years skull fractured by jump ing from window Bled in hospital escapes Embezzlement San Francisco Jan mo tion of Assistant District Attorney William Hoff Cook Superior Court Judge Dunne has dismissed the charge of embezzlement against David P Walker president of the wrecked California Safe Deposit and Trust company in connection with the dis appearance from that bank of the Col securities valued at 000 SUITS CLOAKS FURS SKIRTS HALF THEIR FORMER Burglars Attempt to New York Jan daring bur glar attempted late at night to loot the room in the American Museum of Natural History where the famous JENNIE aged collection of precious years lnh arms and broken jumping fmm tho by in hos nt nn rokr nut kly as stones and is kept John Kenny j the watchman was fatally injured be fore were driven away 1 i 52 in Black Broadcloth Cott Satin Lined Fancy Braid All Wool Panama Skirts values at SEAMANS E Mala St Pope is 111 In Bed Rome Jan to an attack of gout tho pope has suspended his His private Dr I Insisted that the pontiff go to bcd The popes sisters have ox desire to nurse him Prepare Food For Fleet Jan navy de has ordered immense quant of provision to be delivered at Mare island in anticipation of the ar rival of the battleship fleet in Sau Pillsbury In Office Washington Jan John E Pillsbury has taken the oath of office of the bureau of navigation 5n succession to Hear Admiral Brown son and hns the rank and pay of admiral Glaziers Cse Goes Over Mci mi brok in i S Jit discuss his affairs in to the statement of hh attorney Tames S Gorman to at tho hearing called alee up the charges on i which it is so remove zier from Gorman said that friends of Glazier have been to induce him to consider rationally the why believe nr should resign the gov ernor It liis Glaxier and save further trouble The is the legal phases of the case will be and th date fixed ior the further W BATTLE CREEK MICHIGAN Annual Calendar of Special Sales Lansing Business Men Banquet Mica fan tl EVELYN THAW has begun the recital or hcr life story as told to Harry Thaw in Paris in 1003 to the tragedy but justice Dowliag ruled that the declarations of the de fendant were admissible on general principles I will not except to your honors ruling said the district attorney ns lie took his seat after his objection for the state has no power of ap peal Then Mr Jerome attacked the vat enure ti Business the Olv nt ti of Lansing i 0 Viii Arthur T hr Chicago E M of 1 and Frank U and iam C Hicks of Lansing Jan 11 to Fab 1 ALL WIHTER WEIGHT OR WALK SHOES F WALKOVER Shoes custom now 400 WALKOVER Shoes now 350 WALKOVER Shoes now ALL STYLES ALL LEATHER ALL MADE FOR THIS SEASON 5 TRADE Hanan Shoes now 550 Hanan Shoes now 445 SATURDAY JAN 11 to FEB 1 I NECKWEAR Any Tie in Stock 38e three for 100 VESTS Any Vest in Stock White or Dress Fancy 33 13 PER GENT DISCOUNT SATURDAY JAN 11 to F 1 Counties Turn Over Tax Money Lansing Mich Jan The stac received Friday in from various counties in the state Under the state law county 1 ers are required to turn into the state I treasury on the 15th of the month the Sat Jao 18 Until Feb 1 SATURDAY JAN 18 to FEB i SHIRT Any Shirt in stock except plain white dress ONETHIRD OFF Broken Sizes in Winter Underwear Outing Night Robes aad as SUk Lined Globes aad Mittens All Styles Winter Sweaters Jackets Mufflers grade Flee d and to Fancy Hosiery 25c grade Sale Price 3 for 50c 50c grade 3 for 33 i3 PER CENT DISCOUNT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT aess in another way and by standing immediately in front of her and ob to practically every question Which Mr Littleton asked ia his praj examination as to her early bistory cu the young womans recital trom the effective narrative form it assumed last year into a hundred Many of the objections based upon the irrelevancy and irn materiality were sustained by the When these failed the prose total amount of state taxes they havs collected This accounts for the amount received Friday Two Killed By Explosion Hancock Mich Jan miners were drilling in a missed bole charged with dynamite at tho Winona mine an explosion instantly killing Henry and injuring John Koski so that he died within an hour Oscar Wilson aiK cutor was ever ready with others until the testimony fairly was toin Into shreds and had lost entirely tho many little human interest which were a part of the narration last year when no objections offered Mr Jerome said his objec tions were intended to cut out all stories about pet cats and a lot of other stuff which had no place in the trial The day however waa one of gooI progress for the defense The elder Mrs Thaw pale and weak from her recent illness repeated a large part ot the testimony she gave a year ego Her appearance and the sincerity of her evidence as she told of her sons strange conduct after meeting Evelyn and hearing her had a marked effect upon all who listened On account of her weak condition hpr examination was interrupted by con sent to some time next when she will tell of Thaws in fancy District Attorney Jeromes uio inosin was on the stanl which led to the respite in her 13 when tho youns who were working In thi vicinity were and may die also frightfully injure Saturday Jan 25 to Feb 1 SATURDAY JAN 25 Trunks Suit Cases Telescope Wicker Bags Toilet Articles Trunk Straps and for any Suit or OverCoat left This when you know that our cheapest Suit or Goat is 2000 and up to 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT THIS IS DAY JAN 27 28 29 30 31 Chicago Jan a result o the illness of Miss Sarah Tmas th actress necessitating her removal i from the Plaza hotel to n hospital and the performance of an operation nor wedding to Attorney Charles S Al bert of Minneapolis was postponed until her It was to have tuken place today in Chicago Mr Albert has arrived here and plans for an extended wedding trip had been made Ke will remain here until his fiances recovery Arrested In England for Perjury London Jan Mary Rob inson an American woman the daughter of a southern planter who in the recent Dnc case testified that Ebe ns the Duke of Port land thr told her Druco and O firmed IK rested en a of Portland con ir with FEBRUARY 1 It any Suits or Goats are Left we will continue 10 vcu 1 Vests and Shirts Off and Bags 10 per cent off Hats except Danlap and Stetson Onefourth OS ALL SALES OFF SPECIAL SALES in most every line INVENTORY of We are not CLOTHIERS we do not catty general liae cf we Oat clothes that are designed by the CLOTHES clothes that are sort Our way of handling clothes Is a every season Some one may say First we them at a ridiculously low price and left we have arrangements with a big concern in Is and patterns every season Of i of clothes selling and tell their less than actual cost of making What we say we do we DO DO POSITIVELY NO GOODS f H BUTCHER CO 30 West flain Street OPPOSITE CITY MALL RATTLE CREEK  

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